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Hastings lejrablican

1

Geo. M. Dewey,
KDIToR AMR PUBLISHER.

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I

TZBM3 OF KCBSCnrrTtOX:

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1875,

VOL. XIX. NO. 37

A Repreaentatlve and Champion of
American Art Tide!

Mwml and hiiKH Cart

HEARD THE NEWS ?

Vo! What is it |

BURGHER.

SPOONER&amp;HEPBURN

.WM. UPJOHX,

JOli.X ROBERTS',
parnCIAXA gUHOJ^OtL-Uwvmt.e

—&gt;
i« _t V«. | l td

:^r~e

WHOLE NO. 971.

AWXGOFA LIFE.

kfo^lij
“Unele Ookman," cried hia naphav,
holly, “I never thought of it, much less
apoka of it.”
tored na he donnod hit moat exquiaite
■ait. hia tunat dialing nroktia. and
Eratened a 1-unuet in bii button-hole.

Prospectus for 1875!

MILO T. WHEELER.

nier

RATES or

EIGHTH YEAR

r rut gently

The .Udine.
THE ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA.

Issued Monthly.

playing with tope and morblee.
“Undo Coleman, you are ep
of ng batrotbed wife, rapember.’

*'A Magnificent Com option, Wonderful*

ly carried out."

iroertog pumpe. and to one tatter
morning I found both pampa—the

“Not a bit of II"

ARE GOING TO LEAVE TOWN.

JSSIBSCfcS! fat
DR. C. RUSSELL.

No. I guess not, as I waa in there to-day and
they were all busy. The store full of customers.
And then talk about their leaving with such stacks
of goods, and more coming all the time. It is all a
Hoax, they came to stay and here are five reasons
&gt;E“
fbr it.

' your Aui
Frank."

T|S‘U;”RK!l£r SX fits
M. W. RIKER.

rig afloction at bii young relative, auch

lilir-tima."

convertation I un to hero by appoint­
ment, with Mia* Frothingham.'1

T. B. DIAMOND,

They understand their business, both of them having been for a
number of years with the largest Retail Grocery House* in the State

dy-luvo's constancy! ’
afraid af her forgetting
me," said Frank, loftily.
“You are actually engaged f
"Certainly I I bought a diamond ring
----- '» yesterday, aad nut it on her
Mr finger last evening.
“Hem! Well, tho fool-killer hasn't
sn here lately, that's certain. There,
offand lot me finish my paper in
ace. Yon will go to Hartford ?

They take great pains to get and keep on hand a full line of the
tin* best goods to be had.

KSOTf
LUCIUS RUSSELL.

They have plenty of means and backing so they pay C^Sff for
their Goods and consequently get the* very lowest figures.

WRIGHT A HOLBROOK.

With Hue I could

• routing
J. railed

iocmvraiont.

and grrt'.led bar with a flovary onmpl

Hut after his nephew left him, Coletn Burko let his paper lie idly upon
I Lsp. while ho fell into a fit of inus­
;. often interrupted by impatient
. as he had
child.

THEY SELL FUR ( ASH

platform m I

SSa&amp;S.'

Miking So»p.
PREMIUM FOR 1875.

Success is certain for them. Just look at their
goods and prices. They are always ready to wait
i you, and show you through, and are not afraid!
j-n-n iOf Comparisons.
Comparisons.
.
ISAAC W. VROOMAX.
JOHN a. CR ESSY.

tha wedding, if I can -btain an
pTMiiou of your whhos Do yon object
to au early day f.

I _—

•Man'i U.-.iolflih Friend"

Sy^»4't» 4-

WM. 11. HAVFORD.

DENTIST

Haiiilk

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AU werk isrumbtlr aUrwl

Michiiai

Sweet's H°Tel:

OBAXD JUPlPH............................... MICH

II »T‘ Pct
£*Tifn C. Sugnn II cys /&gt;«( Lt.
j / ’
Btsj /I. 0. Suqqn 10 cys ptq la.
tjoon Tqtlt Sfqup
cy« q (jqllop.
P°HT ^'c0
e° ?7»i}oLor/l Ifio Coffti, as CT* A
(jooo qqou/lD Cofftt, as oys Jf I*.
JW *** 75 O‘PT&gt;
Y&lt;’ul"i Hr”!1' 5»
/fqai/lt, 15 erXf*
10 CIIIT&gt; A'ct&gt;J0 ‘‘PT*
5 O,IITS(
Tfiqoliqqp Oil, ao ca/ipa pe^ (fSllo/t.
L)
In Canned Goods you can find the best Brands of
TOMATOES
pipEl\pi&gt;LE
LOBSTERS
pE^CT/ES
BL^CKBE/flflES
S^DIE/IS
qifEEp COUP
JELLIES
F^PCff /HUSTqitD
STqAVBEItflES.
COVE OripEH,
Epquaq
ClfElflflES
S^L/IOP
Hpn

of tho old maa'a exiateuce, and though

la eouradered iudLt|eu»uble by many.

mint of his engagement
any palby jealouiy or
motive. Had Frank lot

UH then, will lime Improve the quality
of lye. Wei the aahen and make them
aa aolld a pomlblc. pour In water till it

falliar'a
THE ALDINE ART U.4ION.

that To me (her* i* a dignity and no­
torturing thought. Active opposition bility about a man who h** paiaad mid­
would only etrengthen wbat waa now die life that ran oarer be attained wfchbut a boyiah infatuation, and yet vaved
be mutt be. Suddenly a light broke me, your having a sligb^adranlage of
mo in ago will bat inornate my revpeet,
and detract nothing from tny affection.”
One Subscription, entitling to THE
ind tho Art Union,

dirt CH

proof positive, bo thought.
Short, fat, nearly bald. with (poet*
cIm, and a cane, Uokman Burke wav
certainly a alronc contrast to the tell,
handsome young follow who bad won
Lucia for bis promised bride, yet he
said aloud:

THE ALDPEK

ire no intention of ranking a
••No - intention—of—aaekii

thing.

Their Spices are warranted Pure by the box or
Michigan Exchange. pound such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspioe, Ginger,
Pepper. Mustard, Sage, Cream Tartar, Soda and
Saleratus. Best makes of Baking Powders.

Coleman Burko waa intending to take

CANVASSERS WANTED.

CONFECTIONERY,

New, Nice, and Sweet. A large Stock for the
HOLIDAYS.
Stnitai sail Mechanical

DENTIST
Uafoa Btoek-over Boston Cash Store.

IHSISSJ.TCPEm SAJT4 FEEADMl
TllIir.K U1LLIOX JLCJtan

LANDS
UBXUAI. TONS TO IXHCOVgRH.

No. 1 Crockery^ a full line at the same prices as
the seconds. Glass ware very low. Lamps ail
styles and sizes, Burners, Chimneys, and all
kinds of lamp goods.

Clover for Mutton and Wool.

QSEI-BICB TO All

atylea, wore diamond atudi and ring. forget my wild word it”
“But JL (Lail not!*'

jj

NEW YORK WORLD.

lighted

thrive produces moat Arab and mtal
woo), yields the largeet, aoaiaet and
qnlckrat profit, when bo hae nothing in

ayra.

waa vary attentive tn Hits Lucia Frothmgham. the balk af many
Mra. Frnthingbam hopvd
thank* you for
that Lu:ja Frolhinghaai wi

THE DEMOCU1T 1’APgk OF XMW TO«K.

THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.

Coleman; but I thank you that my life
baa not bean blighted by a woman'*
treachery."

OISTE DOLLAR.

departure;

while I^icia Froth Ingham

AUI

turn

STONE JARS and CROCKS ALL SIZES.

pain I can.
profltabl. on a highly cultivated maadow
than on a barren mountain aide, and
fully ospaUeor paying for ti&gt;o highest

i Baskets, Sugar Boxes, Tubs, Pails &amp;,c., ad-liblturr &gt; And O my, Jim I Just go dowm to
I their Store, m Washington Block, State Street, aid see for yourself.
Where Frank

All Goods delivered free in the City.

On Tan Mlh Cut. ktrat

aniEiuiaaiowiMiEiiai.

formation about the elderly bridegroom
in perspective. Everybody (that ww
anybody) knew that Coleta an Borka
had rwlirwl fmm SheImm eMr. Ixifm

THE ALDINE COMPANY,
58 JIAIDEE LAEE,1

FRUIT ^EXTRACTS-Cocoanut, Citron, and Lemon Peel, Mace, Carraways, Sugar;
Sand and Frosting Sugarj]

B. F. STEI^HOFF

Ing and boiling into a tab of hot water,
eoak the clothe* a few tuluutra, or until
they are cool enough to handle, and you

TI3UE:

The Seal- Weekly World, One Tear,
TWO DOLLARS
PROVING HIS WORDS.

NEW PLANING MILL AND LIIMBEB YABII

rUMlM

YOU WILL FEND
i, ■ waa ine e:ol reply,
do not admire the ladr

■ SHIES MB HUB OF ILL DMM,
NEW LUMBER.
Audraae. ‘THE WORLD"

THAT DEFY

derly quoted poetry descriptive of the
slander gran# o! the willowy, figure, his
undo thought velvet waa tho most bocoming wear for slight figures. Astbsr

�THE DETROIT
Tho following rules and rcgulctkras |

■Weekly Tribune

future o probable resusafcon of otner

Tis Gnat litllpi Ntwpet.
2d. Each township (ball appoint a
believe their chartan are too liberal.

L.publte opinion, M
lie opinion should

when I look at the heading ofthis
wlrertiwmcnt

Until after the

gentlemen and three ladies shall

HOLIDAY’S

that I am sorry for "and that is” to be compelled to discharge
Honest, Industrious and competent Mechanics, who are deserving
of steady employment, because I am over-stocked with work finislted. My shops are all full of work.
"Buggies and Cutters"
and now if the people of this good County pf Barry would en­
courage Mechanical Industry at home and thereby promote their
own interest, they wiU all come to Hastings and buy all their

In Ito else, ctrotui caning, ana large
amount of reading matter, suited to all
tastes and covering the entire ran go nf
Information sought tor by readers every-

sent of the Township Committees.
1st. Prayer by the Chaplain.

of the kind in Michigan " We thought
once thought that the' organisation
in thia State did not Intend to allow it-

a republic.' It will bo the duty and alm

-

I am

The Detroit Tribune

Oth. Supper.

only add, that we shall with the increased

doubt tbit

can to meet public expectation, nod the
To tho the incoming Legislature, containing
Ths BrpubUc will continue to ch run- approbation of oar patrons.
some provisions more outrageous in
tote, fa I th fully the current action o' the
Executive. Legislative, and Judicial aided us during the nearly nine years their character than any in tbedisgracdlul law that the people of Wisconsin so
we return our sincere and Uvnrtfolt decidedly repudiated et tho polls in Njthanks But for their timely aesiitaucj
ild not have done what we did do trusi any law similar to tbs Wisconsin
law "will never be enacted in this State,'*
will be printed from
soma type. Other Important I tn prove­ changes which were so desirable, both of prices for tho carrying of freight on
al be introduced In tbe variety. for our couvomenco and the future any railroad in tho State, and wo regard
prosperity di the Bsxxxa.
all such legislation as unfair to tho rail­
Friends and petrosa, with this New roads and dangerous to tho bast inle^
ablest writers a broader field of political
cats of the State
\
tfona'wUl bo adopted; and it Is believed you. tho compliments of the season, and
We favor every speriea of improv&lt;~
moat—bid all capital a cordial welootx V
the Bsxxxa tn tho lutura as in tha past, to our State,— bid the farming inlure t
your support, endorsement, and friend­ the moot unlimited prosperity, and
ship in so far as you shall find it a true trust the day is far distant when any
representative of tbe best interests of blighting euros shall fall on anyone of
four pages, published monthly »t K s society and the Itepubhcsn party.

Ln all cases, after January J, 1875, will
be paid by tho publishers. A few cop

Railroad Legislation.

whsn, for mere political effect, any one
class shall bo arrayed against any Olbetj
or yet, whan labor end capital shall 14
arrayed against each other by any class

Ths eomrog winter will probably wit
talned either bound or In numbers Re- tress a serious conflict at Lanung bo
tween tho radioed interests of the Stat,
money-wedcr, or registered letter. Ad­
dress Republic Publishing Company,
give u* a largo dose of railroad legislaUon. Already the forces are being
At about a quarter to eleven f. x. on
marshaled .on either side and there is
no doubt trat tho fight will be a warm Saturday. Capt. E. B. Ward suffered an
attack of apoplexy while walking on
Knowing tho facts sot forth in tho tbe wsst side of Griswold street, between
Larned and Jeff.rsou avenue, and io
front of tbe banking office. of E. K.
Editor
sue of the 23d ult, printed a carefully Roberts, at Detroit.
He was carried
prepared review of ths Grange IxgitlaHsmius, Mich., Jan. 6tb, 187b.

^ht ^tpubliran |pnntr.

1B7EJ
Another turn of the wheel of

time brings u« to the begining
tf * New Year, and we, write

1875 u« the figures that indicate
the Jyears since the* birth of
the Saviour of men,'on which it

wan our good fortune to enter
on the morning of January 1st.

The yc&amp;r 1874

is no more.

The wbrk to each of us. com­
mitted to be done during tbe
brief period of time is finished—

how well it lia.1 been done is not
for us to ray—eternity alone
can unfold the results of that

years labor, to us individually

or to the world at large.

What

■hall be done by each of u« for
the common good of all, and

our personal happiness, during
the present year, is to-day the

important question,

und

J. L. REED

NEWS though Ite satire* of special corIandenta scattered all over Che State.
by Its careful collection from tbe
hundred or more local pejien. make thia
In another column will be found the most Interesting branch of the news of

NOW IS YOUR TIME I

sideration

of

of each

our

readers as a matter purely per­

lotions, it is jtufl the time for

sore, is open to ladies and gcntlemej
both, and aeend to bo entering upon i

to kvcp hlmarir well Informed upon
ovc:y change that occurs In tbe market
for produce or goods of every icecrlptloo. rants
We venture to say that for pains taking
and conaclcntloiu fidelity. The Tribune
We request buyers to examine our stock of
oomnieretel columns cannot be sxoelled
by any prpor In the country.
In addition to three promlneiit fea­
V-A.TCJH1S8, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
tures, thcje are many minor on re that

Srtrr, ufo Rl^id V^r, Sficpjerss,

principal partlee, one or the other of
which mast control public nfiklre. Tbe
Poet believes that Ln the 'fundamental
principles upon which the Republican
party waa organised, hi Its traditions.
Its Impulses, Itageneral tendencies and
tone, and in tbs mental and moral char­

The world pro­

Knowledge is on the rights should bo carefully
increase. The wondcrfiil revo-

al Institutions in the Northwest, and
note its progress with unaloyed pleat'

generous aubaist-

1840.

portmuly to secure profitable employ

told mponsibilitieti to the ordi­

HOME

nary cares and duties of life.
Let each of us be up mid doing,
in life.

That if it shall please

hat we did

publican party. It wUl tearteaely exdoubt a large number could be sold is

IN CONNECTION

WITH OTHER JOURNALS
Fur the acoommodatipn of such uf our friends as may
desire, to subscribe far some other paper in connecticm. with
The BANNER, we have made arrangements whereby we
are enabled to present the fallowing liberal terms, with «»»•
understanding, however, that the order for our Journal and
cither of the others named, must be sent together, and ac­
companied by the money ; and, also, that we must receive ।
one. subscription foThe BANNER for each copy of every ,
other publication ordered from the list :

the slave but the true and faithful friend

Ibrourh whose
wise tefrtalaUon

Detroit Free Press. 110.00. and Republican Banner. 81.50, for
Detroit Tribune, 810.00, and Republican Banner. 81.50, for
Detroit Post. 810.60, and Itepunlican Banner, 11.50, for
Chicago Daily Tribune, 813,00 and Republican Banner 81,5tl for ■

and liettcr.
BANNER.

-

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

:■! I. - ‘ ! I *T [ i &gt; j

Republican

FREE OF FOOTAGE.

Hopkins a Barnes,
Eave on ejcibuion one of the
largest Stock of Holiday
Goods ever brought to this
City which we offer to the
have, alto, a full and ccm-

.Vedidnes. Rooks and Sta-

Heal fibfijiew )

GEORGE. L. HES

PICTURES 1
PICTI

he future.- Rooms in
Block, wud&gt; side State Sti
Sllf
Gao.

Painting and Grti

Just opened In Mr.BOWNE’S NEW STORE.

V^syf/fT-e/ Blocr,

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. CONFECTIONERY 4c.
A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole and flrouutf
Spiees
WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
'
Fresh Vegetables always on hand.
Also we have a fuil line of the best
Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden Wars
Always on hand at prices that cannot lie beat in the County

thorough work; able teacl
rr demand for students to
than the supply. Terms
For circulars address 0. (
Proprietor.
____

Estate Security.

All Ready to Buy Whei
Other Grab

and Railroad streets.

Hittings Gty, Sept 2, II

CASH BUYERS wilkfind it to their

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3.15
2.80
3.25

the Barry villo Flouring

WilM

Special Not

IMPOSITION HATED I
save costa by paying
without delay.

OPPOSITION COURTFD!
3.15
8.T5

•

•

4.50
3.75
3.26
3.25

JOHN PETTIT
millionaires, and enjoyed tho best things

.- l’r.
uAu *» 11

11.25
13,50

4.80
.4.85
Atlantic Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.60 for 1871 Kcribncr's Monthly, 84.00 and Bspublican Banner 81.50 for 4 85
■jppincoU's Magaxice, 81.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for -*
-I
Ebe Galaxy, 84.00 aad Republican Banner 8LS0 for
4.85
nACoeide Monthly, 84.00 and Republics^ Banner 8150 for - .
Godsy’a lady’s Book, 83 15 and Republican Banner 81.50 toe
-• 4.25
St. Nicholas, 83.00 and Republican banner 81-50 for 8.76
3.25
National live Btodt Journal, 82.15 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
SM
Horticulturist, 82 fiO and Republican Benner 81.50 for
•
Gardner’s Monthly, 82.10 and Republican Banner 81.50 for •
• • 3.25
2.75
Little Corporal, 81.60 and Republican Banner 81.60 lor
Society, The Nursery, 81.60 and Republican Banner 81-50 for - • •
-- 2.75
8.10
i'etorson's Lady’s National Magaaice, 81-60 Republican Banner 81.60 for■
Arthur's Homa Magasino, 82.25 and Republican Banner fl-60 for •
-- 8.75
2.85
The Poultry World, 81 25 and Republican Banner 81.60 fx*
American Agriculturahta H-25 und Republican Banner &gt;1.50 for
Ballou* Monthly Magaxiae, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
~
Wicaa Banner. 81,50 for
• J'.

our whole duty tin we see duty,
and of contributing t&gt;omcthing

Hasliags, Sept., L'tb lb74.

advantage to ex/amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free delivery to any part of the City.
Respectfully,
811.25
' Soooner «f- Henburn.

KKURGKD ANDMPROm

the Great Author of our being

to let us live through the ensu-

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

JOURNAL

•The Beat Literary and

2*4~Lo»»!i—An! ••

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Comparison Invited and Competition Delied in

Teas, Coffees

and Spices

beet Kerosene Oil. Mid

LOST.-City ui Had
190 for 135.80. The ft

’
Wax
Hastings Nov. 28, H

postoflkv. Address
THE TRIBUTE.
Detrill, Mich.

apd age all combine io add un­

that we may do well our part

■ .

Detroit Tribune. 85.30 and Republican Banner 81.5U for
Detroit Post. 15.80 and Republican Banaer 81.50 for
•
trty, should be Detroit Free Press, 85.80 and Republioan Banner II 60 for
Chicago Tri-Weekly Tribune, 86,50 and Republican Banner 81.50 for

ly gratifying Io us. as wo regard Olivet
defined and

The valu­

able inventionsvof the day and grudge him even a

Also a'full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - lest

Where can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Stap
and Fancy

Tltl—WEEKLIES.

dividual members of it
rupt or
—

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

Souyii Sidi of SfUfi St1“T

SPECIAL OFFER.

■WKEKE.IES.
f-ubeeribers In Wayne rtunty ere
exempt by taw from tbe payment of Harper's Woekly, 84.00 and Republican Banner, 81.50, for
postage, and on all single subscriptions
of 82 wo will pay tho postage ourwlvos Harper's Basu-, ’&gt;1.00 and Republican Banner, 11.50, for
Thia will 'not quite wake us good fur Hurth and Home, 83.00 and Republican Banner, 81-50, for
New York Tribune, 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81.50, fur
Toledo Blade, 82 00 and Republican Banner, 8150, for common with the other Detroit iiapcrs Chicago Timas, 82.00 and Republican Banner. 81-50, for
■ ■ flirt MArtf —KlIIrtM.. —.rn-art.lnn Chicago Tribune. 82.00 and Republican Banner, 8150. for
Chicago Inter-Oouan, |L65 and Republican Banner, 81-50. for
Chicago Journal 82.15 and Republican Banner. 11.60 for
but slightly relieves the cost to ante Chicago Post and Mail. 81.05 and Republican Banner 81.50, for
Detroit Free Press. 82 00 and Republican Banner 11.50, fur
Detroit Tribune, 82 00 and Republican Banner 81 50, for
their postolftraa.
THE DAILY TRIBUNE Is furnished Dotroil Post, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
at 810 per year (with 00 con la extra for Michigan Fanner, 82.00 and Republican Banner |1.50 for •
postage, which we shall be required to Country Gentloaiaq, 8150 and Republican Banner 81,50 for
Westen* Rural, 82.00 and Republican Banaer 11.50 for
Advance, |3.15 and Republican Banner 81.50 for Now Covenant. 8'2.05 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
TRI-WBEKLY TKJBUMB te Michlgtn Fanner, 82,11? and Ropubliaui Banner 81,50 for
published three times a week, and con­ New York Homo Journal, 83,00 and Republican Banner 81,50 fur
tains all tbe reading matter of The

lines in mn tbm

Come and see

Eyi qLt[99Etf CLooxt, ^c., fc.y

to week throughout the world. Itaiulscelianeoua reading matter embraeee the
widest powublc variety of choice selec­
WE ALSO SELL SEW1XG MACHIXE XEEDLES
tions upon all sort* of topics, embodyleg In Itself a vast .fund of Information
and Instructive comment. Its Literary
Hefnre
tmrchaalog otoewhere. and are satisfied that they will find Indecemrnte i
Department will always furnish theUwt
stories and poetry to be found in all the rarely offired. Our goods are all desirable and nf thia seasons lareet styles, which
broad field of literature. In short,
whatever can add to the entertainment
IKE HENDERSHOTT fie CO.
and Instructions of Ita reader* te dili­
hi th« Boston Cash Store, Union Block, State St.
gently sought for and secured for them.
In political eentlmet Its sympathies
Hastings, Dec. 9. 1874.
remain -teadfasl with tbe Itepublicaii

their rights.

gresses.

lirtionn of Science.

It Is gcnvndlr conceded by Intelligent
rwulcrx having the opportunities of com­
parison. that in all that goes to make up
a firrt-ctaes newspaper The Post has uo
equal among Michigan Journals. In
each of Its edition*, and Io all of Ito
departments, it te edited with great care,
jinaorvcs a healthy and elevated tone,
and ha* a well earned reputation for
iddllty, scholarship, good taste and vlguroas originality.
As a family Newspaper, Tbe Weekly
Post, while culling from all sources of
Information, tecarcful in remember that
It* &lt; alumna are for the young as well as
lite old, and that the morals as well as
tbe mind are part of a newspaper edu­
cation. While hoping to promote the
general good through this med urn. It
will scrupulously guard against doing
Individual harm.
Tbe literary Character of The Weekly
Pnst te higher In tone and broader In
scope thau that of any other Detroit
jtapcr. Its news Department la edited
with reference to furntehlttg the most
necurate infcmnaUon on tha moat sub-

THE POLITICS OK THE POST.
During our absence West, a copy of
the Annnal Catalogue of Olivet College
future what it lute In the past, a faithful
waa
placed
on
our
table,
for
which
we
cripple nr destroy the railroads and they
end carneet advocate of the principles
all took with favor upon every corpora­ are under many obligations. From it and organisation of tbe Republican
party. Without the loiter, the former
tion of the kind in Mi.-bigan ; bat they
also fully appreciate tbe situation and open on Monday, Jan. 4tb. That there
see the neceeuty for some genera! law ore 330 students in attendance, of which
•irabllo except through parties and
that must govern thatiateroet and feel
organlxatlnn &lt; i ood doctrine may
ludined to Briny about such a condition 130 are in tho collegiate department.
of thingsfit will bo* impoMible for
tbs people to rtiia tho corporations or ■xal course, 120 who are persuing stud- dividual agencies, but it to only by enmfar the corporations to rob and destroy

sonal. It is a good time for resonoble actions.

The Only Straight-Out Re­
publican Paper in Detroit.

POST OFFICE TLM1

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
&gt;■
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities

Stake the Holidays the bspplcel season of the year. Call at the Jewelry Store
r r.._ ■■
a.
*111 Kn Ai.inrl Ih.
tnil mml rlewanl
department up to the full measure of Its
past excellence.
uo not liisuiuKiure, uui
..
----Tnino—The COMMERCIAL COL­ lured in I re world, and nt a lower price than can bo bought elsewhere.
UMN are edited by a gentleman of long
experience
who appreciates
tho
value
of
entirr
accuracy

Kiug. who ares behind him, and Drs.
for the Infonuation of tbe people into D- O. FarranJ, J. A- Brown and IL E.
whose hands the Bsxxn should come.
Wo meant it should be a candid and
week by The Dally Foot are carefully Uirive. to expose lnear, and to drive
fair statement ol that Legislation and
condensed sod summarize! especially from tbe party and the Government all
those who would ruin tbs one and
plunder the other, it bolds to be tbe
scioasnses almost instantaneously. No- l»ue. In addition, It employee a large ponunonnt duly of every honest cittern
con* °f Leal correspondents In the and upright louruaUst. It will there­
Htaie, whose especial duly it Is to give fore, fearlessly expose and condemn all
more in detail an account of domestic wrong doing, bolding that In thia.way
Isngthy aritele with tho above remark
events. The prootedlngs of Btate or- It serves beat tbe Republican l*rty, the
RanixaUonn, the Legislature, religious, country, and all good citizens. It labors
educational, and other local bodice, arc to deal candidly and honestly with all.
many plunta at which bo had important
business relations. The news spread leu* editions of Tl
with great rapidity, and n largo crowd .
ita imagination is charged to tho mach­
surrounded the banking office, until the I
being carefully revised and to bold the good opinion thus every­
inations of tho Grangers.
where entertalaed for It, and tn multi,
ply the reasons for confidence In Ite
sion on Fort street
Befuio this waa sb-adlr foraoveral year* In the cvtl ma­ opinions
and statements.
becomes perfsctlr proper for American done, Coroner Griffin impaneled a jury tinn of the reading public a&gt; the
ritisens to enquire whether tike lutura
TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE
from
the
gentlemen
in
the
office,
and
Best Paper for Michgian Reader*
may not prove that there baa been too
Tbe price of The Weekly Tribune
much carelessness and laxity in the held n brief inquest. The lootimony of Publish*! iu the Slate, and there are
Mr. King and the attendant pbyueise* thousands of families who maintain thia
was taken and a verdict of death frot l opinion, as the mult of Impartial and ciune oi nvc at at ou : in cium or ten at
intelligent obaervstlo*.
Whatever SI 60, and in clubs of twenty at SI 80.
apoplexy was rendered.
nieaacm will enlarge its character In In addition to this (as tbe
-Is
tho erippling of every other interest.
tills regard, and establish new claims to hereafter required by law to t
In |
Certainly no man over conceived, at the
confidence and respect, will be promptly Detroit), twelve cents extra m
mt i
Olivet College.
time of granting the first charters, that
adopted.
to pay postage. This Is really a caving

sd in thia State, neither do lory of music. The college library now
that it will; but all measures
room has been established, both of
which are open to all tha students. Tlds

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods

beet scientific paper published in the Mlcblgau nvwspapea
a special departmen ^of
made The Tritjw-.
needs no reeommcndaliou. Ito informa­ widely popular, and will be continued
ci at ion relative to the industrial, me- in all Ita fullncos.
8K»XD-lto AGRICULTURAL DE­
PARTMENT, under tbe supervision of
world ia thoroughly reliable, and has an experienced agriculturist aud skill­
won for it a world-wide reputation. ful editoriaqwriter and compiler.ia alone
worth to every farmer many times the
cost of the paper, while In Ute HOUSE­
HOLD DEPARTMENT the ladles are
constantly gaining luformstlou on prac­
THE DETROIT POST.
tical tonlo* uf Interest to them which

we

commend it to the careful con­

CUTTEHS?'

f trading matter on each page than
ny other Woekly Issued In Detroit.
AB TO READING MATTER. II

Chrirman of Committee.

lad, Intellectual, and moral condition
of the people, as wall as to tbe national

•- BUGGIES
•

’coiixTY OFFICE

Msnufe, turvl in till* com

4th. Binging by tho Choir and audi-

legislation, bnt the receipt of the draft
and fidelity, to sustain patriotic states
men tn all laudable efiorts, to establish

is a big word. Yet I mean that same thing. I commenced bus­
iness in Hostings in 1866 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet. That don't look like a failure does it. “No not much.”

THERE 18 OZVE THING

PB08PECTU8 FOR 1875.
socistion ahall be written in the books

lion and membership shall

I cannot help bnt think that

. I WILL SUCCEED

Kens.-mbvr John Srxi

All grades of Teas, the very best in the arket Freeh everv
wrtk from the Importer. S. S. SLEEPER t CO., of Borton ui
ror ule U price, which deGe. .uceeMfril competition.
TO WHOM rr MA

GIVE ME A CALE

Hmu™, Nor. loth, 1874.

rapidly Into favor nr. pos-

John 8tanley

�Ttj« f\irUBLIC^H
of Campbell House at Traverse Citr,
and starts out with the now year as a
hotel proprietor. This new firm have
pluck and energy and will; nu doubt
moot with large patronage. It ia a good
fishing section up there and Cap- will
bo pleased to meet any and all Haothat John must bo a Holland Dutch- tingites with tbeir books and lines at
any limo.

A short time ago the JeuraW had aj
good dnlah etofy in ite editorial col­.
umns (and everybody was ickled to findI
the space so well occupied' now because,
ho published that story it.ls very clear.

Gold IIS M.
Tha days begin tu grow longer.

Tbe Bupervirors are in serniou.
John, have we a legal Shariff now f

The Legielataro moots nt noon tt

Wm. Smith, a Detroit butcher, on
Wednesday, killed the immense hog ho
recently received from Martioon. Lena­
Do you owe for tins paper or have
wee county, and it woighof when dress­
you paid fur it t
ed nearly 1,000 pounds, jt is probably
Tho editor of tho Bsxxxa loft Tues­
the laigrst dressed bog over even in tho
day morning fur Lansing.
State
How about those now rooolutioM far
1875. Do they bold good yet ?
tound a revised copy of our new County
What are onr people doing In tbe Officer*, tho Pootoffico and the City Time
way of aid to tbe grassliopjier sufferers. Table of tho arrlTal end departure of
“Have you paid your taxee yet
eoems to be about the only talk now-

bupplies consigned tu the Kansan and
Nobroaka sufferers, will bo narrie-l • free
over tbe Central R ulroad.
Gone'. Smith died on Monday uf last
week of apoplexy, at tho residence of
Gen John Cochrane, in Now York.

’.’SSi

Il i* wonderful what nu exact iino a

', tbv popular tkutr of
kepi busy in miking
aces. Reason—a good

Kurooeno oil is down to 15 rents per
in a three-cant a.ivalope. The writers
gallon,—tho lowest price ever knuwn.
wish**! us to excuse the card*, and said
But it will not pay to use it can-lcisly
they fuut.d them very couvoniont and
m kindling fl roe.
cheat*, "’hat next in the lino of econTho members ot tho Star Lodge ot
Maeeus are to have a Festival nt Union
Tho avetage number Of buslivls of
Hall Feb. Sib, 1875 Further particuOEOBGE.
whosd to tho aero raised in Michigan
tho present yeas is larger than that of
A “what is it’’ iippiears to bo truub-j
PICTURES!
any former year, anti ulueh larger in
PICTURES I ling the Maple Grove people. Give it a proportion to that raised in other States.
1 oiu now all alone in the Photograph doeo of pbwder and shot, i* tho best Michigan is fast earning a reputation as
buaineca, and o» I have made arrange­ remedy wo know ot.
tho best wh«at-gtowing State in tho
ment* to increase my facilities fur doing
On tbe evening of the 2'itli ult. that
steam saw mill of Mr. Raymond, its.
J, V. Johnson, for ifttno years tho
popular editor of the Lttdrr al Char­
bet.oen 82.000 and #8,000.
lotte, Eaton county, lias retired from
We will be pleaaod tj mike es*in&gt;atcs| tho paper and is •uccoedoJ by Frank A.,
on job work of any daecriptlon tLnt our Ellis. If the new editor fills the place
busiiiose men may want, and guarantee
low price*.’good work, and prompt de*

local fibjipew police;.

Couxkecul Cou-cdc, Grand Rapids -.
thorough work; •able teachers. Great­
er demand tor atndenta to fill positions
than tho supply. Tenn* reasonable.
For circular* adilress C. G. Svrenvberg,
Proprietor.
L. Ruevcll. money to Loan on Real

The underigood having purchased
the Harry vfflo Flouring Mill, ere pre­
pared to do milling of any deectiption
uti short notice. Patronage solicited.
Custom work u speciality. Cash paid
tor wheat, corn, oats and buckwheat
Wsutxx 4 Htanov.
Barryvilln, Nov. 19, 1874.
31 m3

mode uf distributing tbe prise offered.
At the vole of tho ticket-holders it was
deemed best to divide tbe 825 in
five parts. Tho following lucky num­
bers and perse ns have been furnishrd
us: No. 1, Homer Moul; No. 60, A.
R. Pratt; Na 70, Frank titanlsy; Na
80. Joseph Wing; tfo. 108, M. Brooks.
We hope end trust Mr. Read will again
fsvor ye dancer* with anotber as good
delinquenla dodge with consnmato akii), party.
aad still the cry h, “walk up to the
captain's office and nettle.”
Thia is the scasou of the year when
our tradesmen keep their eagle eyee
up io the crowds of farmers which
throng onr streets almost daily, in tbe
bopo of catching a glimpse of a few of
those delinquents who have not yet re­
sponded to tbe universal cal! for tho an-

Wayland, Allegan Co. PoetcSM.
Tho Michigan 4 Ohio IL R. Co. bars
sent fur filing tu the Register's office ol
thio county a certain indenture of a
mortgage bond, which allows that said
R. R. Co; will sell tbeir bonds to tho
amount of 115.000,000, through tho
agency of the “Farmer's Trust Co." of

5rJur.

Thajdrgest and nicest Stock of TOYS ever
before in Barry County. 10,000 Toy# from I cont to 86,00 and upward.
1,000 lbs, Fancy Mixed Candies for Holiday#.

45 DOLLARS I
For What?
Tho New

the C. 4 L- II. Rrailroud, between
Bat lie Creek and I-ansing. poising
Charlotte going east at 7:40 x. x. and
this city to state for. tho benefltof cer­
going west at 8 r. x.
tain parties who were *peculating&gt;bout
his smuke bouse on Saturday night last
| —probably fur the j-uqoso of seeing
arrears. Matywill renew, undoubted­
ly. but wo cannot furnish tbe (taper and bow the hams were getting along—that
the powder in his spring gun is always
pay postage on thorn.
kept dry.

The nicest lot of Castors in Town.
Dec. It is just iiko tlioai to do this,
and many thanks are duo thorn for tbe
same. Our friends, whoso hearts wore
Wann under lite influence of a gracious
revival they have be«n enjoying, rust,
and after having a good timo, end doing
full justice to tho oysters and other good
lbir.gv provided by' liberal bands tor
tho occasion, loft fooling that all bad
enjoyed a •‘Merry Christmas." At tl*»
close of the social, their pastor found
himself thirty-seven dollar* bolter off

From 30 cents to8!6,OO.

GROCERIES, GROCERIES.
Our (frocery Stock is larger than ever before, d%d

Our SI Japan Tea Discounts them all.

The conduct of a certain leiogrsph
operator, from out of town, at tho school
exhibition tho other evening, showed
his “bringing up"—a purfect rowdy in
the estimation of a good manr.

The Bsxxn will bo sent lor 1875, to
the .Asylum tor tho Insane at Kalamatoo, tho Institute for the Deaf Dumb
and Blind at Flint tha Reform School
at lamaing, and to tho Reading Room
of Olivet Colleg-, that vo may so tor as
that goes, stlest our wish that tho year
may bo one of prosperity to theso In-,
stilotions cf ifumar.ity and Education.

of our readers who ar» desirous of sub­
scribing tor a good and reliable paper.
In its dramatic and fire news column it
has uo equal. Terms S3 per year.

Detroit Daily New*.
This sprightly little sheet ia now fur­
nished our citiseas every morning ahead
of all other dailies by Master Charley
Herrick, at the low |&gt;rico of 10 cents a
week. He has nearly 100 subscribers
and sliil adds more to hia list every day
For cheap reading and lata news It is
hard to boat. Wo bopo all: will honor
his first collection of the dime on Friday

as Mt. Johnson arose in tho morning
quite early, bo was somewhat aatonishad to eoo his barn in flames It it ta­
last of totters rcmeing, uncalled for,
ilored these parties bed a .hand in sal­ in tbe Poet office an Jan. 8th:
ting it on fire, as the cattle and horses
Martha Brooks, T. Cliffcrd, Joseph
confined in the barn wore found in the Crawford, Misa Ellen Conoers, John
Coats, J. B. Cleary, Albert V. Dutcher,
XTbutnapplc Grange at tho annual rood shortly niter.
election, elected John Robertson. Mu
Tho dVarsery fur Jauukry &gt;&gt;“ lw&lt;n
tor, Joseph Bray, Oretsoor, T. A. De- received andjs oven more attractive than
RoinMw, Secretary; Geu. C. LrwX usual for tho youngest reader*. Ita UTreasurer; Charles Cocaaa, lecturer; lustrations rre well prepared and are
Young.
Siise Keeler, Chaplain
• profuse, while tho entire reading matter
In calling for the abceo ptoaoo say
Why ia not some effort being made in such as can be wek*mcn’and, trusted •advertised.”
J. Roattw. P. M.
by unr people to secure yourg fish and
hare them placed in our lakes and at 81.00 per year, ino
Mr. John L. Shore
New and varied ottrai
fit 1875.
I If there it one thin f ns much as any.
, other that is eakulaUd to soaks a man
too) Lad, it is to bare his collar came
unbuttoned behind. Only thoso who

R ASINS for 18 cents.

^ontHly,
All other Goods in proportion.

"Tlic Great National Magazine,

Remember for the next two weeks only.
34w3

A. N. SABIN,
non t ourir

uiiiuu stum nnxit sninu, uttn
traiu wm. unn am
HIGH-TEST BOTUOMG OIM.
Ths Best aad Cheapest in the Na r

Tho Hasting* diriviun of tho K. L. &amp;
N. M. R. R , length of lino from where
tho location survey lo-rrs the Kalstua2 3-4 miles oortn of tho city of Kalamaux&gt;. to Miiin street, Love)!, to &lt;8 and
forty-eight onc-hondredtbs niilee; 12
miles of which is already under contract

An effort ia being made Io establish a
down-town telegraph cffice, we are in­
formed. It seems to meet tho hearty
approval of onr buainoes men. and will
LOST.—City ot Hustings Order, No. no doubt be a great accummodalion.
100 for 886.80. The finder will please
Pootmaslm aster General Jowell is de­
return to tho subscribers, as payment
termined to conduct the business of bis
has b-«en stopped. ,
dtpartmeat on more economical princi­
(Ju Saturday night tbe Pomona
ple*. atKl with this intent lias issued a
House, a noted summer resort hotel,
bussinem like circular to postmasters.
situated at Bpringport, Oftowa County,
Vick's Floral Guide for 1875.
Hun. Z. Chandler, the Senator of was totally destroyed by fire. I*&gt;*s on
wluim the people of Michigan ere so building and contents. 8130,000, partly
Published quarterly; January Num­
justly proud, has tho thanks of the edi­ covered by iosurance ij Essteru com­ ber just issued, .and contains over 100
tor far the “Congressional Record" for panies. The rauee ol |bo lire is on- page., 500 engravings, descriptions ol
1st and 2d Sessions al tho 43d Congress. known, bat ie suppose*, to have been mere then 500 of our beat Flowers and
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Ksp BibLoe has rented lbs work the work of an ineendLiry, as tho house Vegetables, with Directions tor Culture,
Colored Plate, eta. Tho moot useful and
window of Ike Hendershott A Co, jew­
will do so tn January next It may save elers, and will be pleased to do anything
elegant work of the kiad in the world.
On Monday night of last week two
trouble. If you haw no money,give
’for hia many friends that may be be­ drunken men wore going from bouse to Only 25 cents for the year. Pabliehod
yrornotah.
B.J.CBANT.
Addrees
stowed on him in the line of watch re- house on tbe Blate Rood, vast of this in English -and German.
Hastinga, Dec. 2S, 1874.
3Sw2
dty. using insulting Isnguagb, eta., and Jarnos Vick. Rochester, N. Y.

Last week n dead-beat called ot this
office on publication day and took a pa­
per from the pito, and eeely walkod out
without leaving oven a “thank you Hir."
The initieto of bto name is George

T. PHILLIPS.
Scf^iBflE^’s

Notice to Stock Holden.
leeting.

coipts, but hope they were good.
Are our city authoritira aware/that if
no means aro taken by Ibem to'ktop tbv
sliding down bill on qur sidewalks by
the boys upon sleds, t &gt;t corporation is
liable to be sued tor &lt;b tnagsv, and will
be bound to resporuibi Uy in case of any
accidents resulting tu arsons pasting
over these walks, rendered so danger­
ous that falls are hardly avoidable ?

Back-FeoJ

Commission Merchant,

The exhibition given at Union Hall
on Wodnotday evening last wet in some
respects good. The programme was
excellent, but ports uf some were over­
done. while others we“l» tip-lnp. We
could speak of each, hut for want of
room refrain from doing to. We have

I repeat it Sir, let 'em evroe.”
The Michigan 4 Ohio IL IL Company
have paid off their men at Grand Ha­
ven, and from preaent iudicatioas of
what we’see and learn, work is being
pushed ahead, alow bnt sure.

Improved

Crockery and Glassware

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE. will be sold at reduced rates for Holiday;

was a true eapmsioQ of their apprecia­
to tha amount of S'J.‘&gt;,IK)U par mile for tion ot the Uoapal of Jesus. This mo­
each mile so completed, provided they menta ol respect was thankfully re­
•hall hare succeeded in selling any ceived lay their [&gt;estor.

peating Patrick Usury, "I-et ’em come, j

H yon want a beantltod map, 15x38
Inches, of the United State-. a«md your
name and part offlec address to O. L.
Hnirfoon, S. State BL, Boston, Maen.; or
to L. F. Booth, 239 B.-uodway, New
York City; cr to W. U. Bennett, Goa.
Pae. AtoatC. AN. W. Railway. Cbicogo, lit.,and a copy will be cent yon

LOOK AT STOCK and P

Mr. A. II. Herron of tho ediUniat
It is reported that on Christinas eve,
staff and cunvavaing agent for the Del old Senia Claiis entered the bedroom of
troit Evening Now* was in town last out Hou. Se-rotary of btatr. and on
week Thursday obtaiuiag sutHcri*&gt;or4 : looking erounil' with an expression ol
for lliat paper.
mingled surprise and 'ditappoinlineut
X Tlio bodily and moral health of many said, "WhaL no little stocking! Now
of thu youths of this city is being in­ don’t let thia happen again." That was
roots and berbo. and concentrate them '
jured by remaining oat late nights. 1 rough on old Santa Clans.
into a minute Omuls, scarcely larger
Parents, know where your boys spend | And now &lt;5&gt;mee iuta court the Jourttl than a mustard aeed, that can bo readily
editor again and states, that “now he swallowed by those of thc.moet sensitive
siomaclis and fastidious tastes. Each of
knows wo are opposed to the Grangers,
Dr. Fierce’s Pieasanl Purgative Peltota
dworing to open a eerier uf club because, in uur editorial w« published a represents, in a most concentrated form,
Affirmative—George Dennie, h
Dances, the first, to bo held next
as much cathartic power as is embodied N. Bailey, John Brown, Leroy Orr.
Negative—Fred Hopkins, Mrs.
Wednesday evening Jan. 13th.
No to influence legislation in 14vor of rail­ tn aoy of the Urge pills found for sale
Dickie,
Will Seoeaey, Ches. Itowuo
way monopoly Now hero is logic that
flour to be thrown.
There i* to be a Ixgislalivo train on will confound anything but tho Jotntl

Special Notice.

signed, and unpaid January 1. 1F&gt;
will bo placed in tho hands of a Justi
for collection. 1’orlies interertrd w
save covin by paying umuunta dml
without delay.
xJHwfl
J. W. AC. G. Bxxrux.

stste oue of ^bo beet ever hold in this
city. Over 110 numbers wore disposed
of. and every one in attendance spoke
highly of tho dance, supper end tbe

The editor of tbe /swrasf ia happy
TLo following officers were duly in­
stalled on Tuesday evening:
cents" on tho question of railroad Leg­
J. 8. Van Brunt, N. G ; Wm. Hislation. Well, everybody else knew
Jowell, V. G.; John U. Moody, Sec.;
On lbw 31st ult $25,L(W ot the six years ago, that we believed in protect­ N. J. Bronson, P See ; Fred Naclitrieb.
per cent Two Million Loen bond*, doe ing from unjustifiable astaulta all capi­ Treat; John Seward, W.; D R. Cook,
tal invested in all classes of public im­
in 1878. were paid at the Stale TrcaeC.; Chartea Harlka, I. G.; Jaeob
provements, and railroads from all un­
Maus, R. S N. G.; Daniel Manse, L.
fair legislation, and we are A«/py to
8. N. G.: Wn,. T. Boatman. R. 8. V.
learn that tho editor has brains enough
G ; L. D.Barnum, L.8.V. G.; D. M.
to find it out, at last
Weaver, Chaplin ; S. P. G.
On tho 12th day of November, 1874,
we malted a letter to Meoors. Pago 4
nos* pitches into tho retiring Bhoriff of
Lyou tho well known paper manufaethis county, than who there was not a
tuiere of Waylaud. Allegan county,
more efficient officer iq ths Blate. Weil,
Tire Ixdge is in u proe|&gt;ering rendi­
with printed instructions; “if not called
when John shall by any a'ctiou win as
tor in 5 days tu return to tbe lUxxxa tion, with a momlwrohip of 80 working
many friends as Isaac has as Sheriff, ho
office ”
The prompt postmaster al members, and a large Gen. Fund aad
will bu bettor off than be to to day.
Widow and Orphan’s Fund.
Wayland, failed either to deliver tbe
Wo haro recently receieol several letter or to return it prior to Dec. Slat,
postal can!* which wure carefully writ- 1874. Tbe Special Agent uf the P. O.

Get yonr pockets lined with lhek
cloth; specie will jingle in them about
Jan. lai, 1870

ss

HOLZDA1

Jj’r«cn A KlflWOCAR.

pleiad. Or the amount under contract,
there ia only 1 51-100 inilee of it on the
Hatting* diriiion, and onlr about 1-2
pile of that completed, which shows tho
llattingi ditition to lie far behind in
thia work, in which tho eit icons and
property lioldon along the lino in Bar­
ry county. hare promised with their
signatares to do their share of thia great
enterprue, which ie aura to pay them
lour timeo over the amount they hate
•igned
KaJaruasoo and Lowell are
paying on the strength uf tbe promises
by actual signature*, on (hie the Hast­
ing. diriiion. rouaoqnenlly it it noooaaary that tome steps be taken to make
up fur loot time oo thia diriiion. More

Merchant Tailors,
itucrraanoi avixDB. nsraorr

POSTAGE

‘•THE MYSTEllIOUH JR LAND,"
Or, "The Modern Robinson Crusoe,1
Juice Verne’s latest story, will be con
tlned, with Its Illustrations. A story
by Saxe Holm,
“MY TOURMALINE,”

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place—whether elire or dead—whether
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stupidity—is better reflected and ofteaer
demonstrated by an inspection of its
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basilicas (talus of that community.

The Jersey stock question now at­
tracts a good deal of attentloRG^Beng
the farmers of tbl» town, s.-reral new
purchase. of thoroughbred and grade
animals haring beta made by u,om
already in praeessatoh of a few spcclmena of this breed. Among those are
some of onr beat tanners
J. Hunting,
ton. J. W. Carter ano X. L. Hoyden are
among those who liars given Rhe stock
a fair trial, having begun by single pur­
chase, bat are now gaining confidence
Id tlx-tn nnd ah- making purchasie from
the herd book stock of the late Judge
Steel qf Hartford. From into at . ok
•nveMl grades are also to be driven here
next week, purchased by members of
tbe Fanners' Club Good grade Jerseys
sell at about thirty percent. above other
stock; tbe dlfTerenci- being marked al
an aactioa Mie on Thursday last, when
half blood calves sold at 25 t ■ 100 per
cent. advance on native of n large
growth : common eows aold from $34 to
W.50; yearling deers from »30 to $33,
and other stock In proportion. One
would think the eheap fever of IMS was
turned upon cows, Mpeeially the Jerwy
oowa, bet tbe facts and figures of actual
•ales, from our friends in Pomfret, bars
produced thilr InrlUmate results, and
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VOL. XIX. NO. 38.
IWio/ial ajid

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1875.

WHOLE NO. 972.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.

Ca^
Prospectus for 1875!

HEARD THE NEWS ?

No! What Isitf
SPOOLER 8c HEPBURN

7 WM. UPJOHN,
rnTynAykjreyjpx^oow

•nndcutr * icmboj
•ar.

thoughl of tba nation baa been te«i
tar ssearores of relist—to a large extent
uraucceeafully,—in fact, to such eaten!
and whether too little relianae M rd

ARE GOING TO LEAVE TOWN.

tk* Caart Hss

No. I guess not, as I ^as in there to-day and
they were all busy. The iitore full of customers.
And then talk about their leaving with"k&amp;ch staoks
of goods, and more coming all the time. It is all a
Hoax, they came to stay and here are five reasons
for it.
4WSK
OSm Sint •»1 TklH Tatarian »f .a.»i aiaatb.

tiuperrlsor Day otored lbs following
rroolnllou:
Rnolvcd, By the Board of Boparvleon of the County of Barry, that Ds rid
G. Robinson, their Chairman, be, and
be la hereby auihoriaed and instroeted
to employ Counsel, and preesed to col­
lack the claim of I hl* oonoty agalnat the

They understand their business, both of them having been tor i
number of years with the largest Retail Grocery House in the Stat,

They have plenty of in
their Goods and consequei

mid bnckin • so they pay
•t the very lowest figures.

Ggprgo M. Dewey presented an ac­
count of *14 00 for additional pay for
printing calendars for February, May
and August term* of 1874, and tiupervl•or Henry Brown, moved that tba ae-

for
ers (old at aoetlon when they have re­
mained I he time apeelDrd by lav—on*
aKb.&amp;MS'iSfi.”'*."?
what a conglomeration of goods are
soldi Flutes, violin*, pianos, pictures,

THEY SELL FOR CASH

Nsjs-Mr. Armour. IkrUiun, Pleia­
des BroWn, Dswsou, Duubaro, Elliott,
Emory, Fill Ur. Perkin* and Chair-

Success is certain for them. Just look at their
goods and prices. They are always ready to wait
on you, and show you through, and are not afraid
of Comparisons.
Sy^M* 4- Su144 11 ?fs pm Lb.
ExTim
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Brtp p. 0. Ssquq 10 cy» pm Lb.
tjooo TqaLt Spifup 75 cps q QuLLop.
P»4P Ifico /KoLqsBts, 6o fya.
QoLotp /[io Coppet, 35 ops 4 LbQ000 TjUoupB Copper, 35 ops Jf Lb.
J4P4!&gt; Trq, 7B cepps
Y.oupq tfptop, 50 eeppt
IfqBipt, 15 ctppt CuqqqpTr, 10
HmoLiqqp Oil,

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LOBSTERS
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BUCK IEUlflES
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Their Spices are warranted Pure by the box or
pound such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspioe, Ginger,
Pepper. Mustard, Sage, Cream Tartar, Soda and
Saleratus. Best makes of Baking Powders.

PREMIUM FOB I87S.

On motion of Eupervtaor Emory,
Board adjourned until
tomorrow
morning al the hour of • 1-1 o'clock.

THE ALDINE ABT UNION.

State, with a capital ol •14.672JH8, sod
dojnaita ol •18,184,811,
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.
Thia partial exhibit of tha prodoaUoca
and wealth of tha State, while gratify­
Pleladn Dawson, Devay. Klllott, Em­ ing to our pnda. aboald itnpevea aa
ory, Fuller. Hoyt. Jordan, Keagle, with th* reapoctibility tearing upoa Sa,
Perkins, Phillipa, Walker and Chair- to ao guide our aflair* aa to make u* fit
peeaeaaora of ao rich an inheriianoa.
and upward, in spite of tba terrible
Th* Cnaueee of th* State are in an
depression, there hare brvn no mure
excellent condition.
mercantile failures thia year than were
gaaettwi the rear before, and if 1873
were credited (or ebargsdl wl|h the
bankruptolea and financial dietieaMs
really belonging to It the present year
would bare tbe better re,-ord of the two
aa regard* taifurce. The old atoekb are

, One SulHcription, eutilling to THE
ALDINE one year, the Chromo
and the Art Union,

&lt;‘o motion of Hu (lemser Elliott. In­
definite leave of absence »u granted
Buperviaoe Armour on account of atekCANVASSERS WANTED.

Clalmi through their Chairman, bupervisor Day, reported list they bad ex­
, amlnad tbe following acoounte, and
• would recommend their allowance aa
follows t

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NEW YORK WORLD.
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Surgical and Hettaiical

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No. 1 Crockery, a full line at the same prices
the seconds. Glass ware very low. Lamps
styles and sizes, Burners, Chimneys, and
kinds of lamp goods.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

and best.

Pawnbrokers can only exist lu great
cittea, foe only In great cltlre does ths
poverty and mtecry exist that make* it
a necessity. The mechanic who la be­
hind with hi* rent in a big city la com­
pel l&lt;d to ralae the money al oom or be

Eton Ten Ml 1 Pit Cat. Interest.
* FIHEIBA1X tIOWIM lEilM.

YOU WILL FIND

aome one of whom collection la possible.
Therefore, when wut tesoeree.orrickMsa onto op tb: wages, or drink does
the aame thing, the only resource U the
pawnbroker.
The pawnbroker la (Imply a banker
who lands money and fakes personal

period of twaive moaths. lie cannot
charge to exooed two per met a month,
and redempctec may hajnade by pay­
lag the rum ndrenoad, and interest, at
any time doing that period. Thia
mseh tbe Stab* doe. to protect the bor-

EW YORK TOMBS

NEW PRICES

The aoconnt of Milo T. Wheeler, and
beeommsMsd, and the country
make good, fair, aalb progress. Uothsra. was presented, and un mo­
"* will not be ao many railroads tion of bopirrlsor Elliott ware referred
.aa in formasyean&gt;—taere will be
t North Pnrtlf- bubbles than form­
. all of which, tboee who were bit­

Kvmuo tastur, 7 r.«.
Itaani non vs rod pursuant to adjournmeat. Member* all present, except Bupervteor Armour. Wil iam 8. Good- 1
year, Mayor of tbe city of Heatings sppearlng sa a member of the Board.
Board proceeded to bnslneae.

�THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

bev of tanstee will augment the currani expenses, and aeaeetitete tha pareliaae of additions! furniture. Tho
Board of Trustees azk appropriations
for 1876 and 1876. as feitows: .

when I look at the heading of this
advertisement.

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

is a .big word. Yet I mean that same tiling. I commenced buainew in Hastings in 1866 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet. That don’t look like a failure does it. l‘No not much.”
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amounts due to educational funds, when
such specific texts shall bo added to and
conztiute a part of tho primary school
interest fund.” And also the proceeds
of tbe sales of Primary eebool. Normal
school, end University lands, undsr tho
There are now ia tbe State twentyprovisions of Bee. 418, of tbe Compiled four banks organized under its lags.
Laws. In addition to the receipts from Of those, fourteen are banks of dsposit
and discount. They report Sept 30,
1874. capital and sundus of81,391,328,67, with deposits of 82,247,260 66.
The number of sari ego banka u ten,
with capital and surplhv of 885,697 85,
and deposits of 84,210,684 22.
Wo hare upon the statutes two dis­
tinct baaking acts, one known as the
geueral banking law, also containing
provisions for the organization of sav­
ings bauka, tho other applies to. saving
asesociations aloan. The latter permits
tba organization of sayings ?—’— —•*a paid in eapitel of' uuly |5,000 00.
There is no necessity for ths
and this should be repealed. uw ■.vicgs banks should be allowed to trans­
act business un eo small a capital.
I
cannot refrain from repeating the seeommendationa of ray message of 1873,
on this subject.
“I would respectfully recommend a
revision of the general banking lawu
with additional legislation, providing
for tho oetablishmcnt, in the office of
the State Treasurer, of a Bureau of
Banking; tho oxsuninatien of banks by
tbe head of the Burean; and requiring
The present balance in tho Sinking reports' to be made and published, sim­
Fund » 8563,915 93. Should the trans­ ilar to tho provisions of ths National
fer bo made, tho balanre remaining aa
of Sept. SO, 1874, would be 897,087 93.
The following table of estimated receipts
aad expenditures of this fund show
that after such transfer, by tho year
1882; tba whole bonded debt will have
been provided for. These estimates are
male upon tho basis of the receipts
sad expenditures of the past two yearn.
In this table it will be observed, that no
eatisisio is made of any receipts from
the sals of lands, aad the results at­
tained show very cunclurivvly that there
*-—
----- - for these receipts
being placed
fore recomtaa_____ _______ _—_—
"National Banking Act.”
de&lt;t4&gt;fecing tho receipts from tho
No complaint is made by any Na­
of lands in the General Fund.
tional Bank of the stringency ot these
Cvisions. They are of service to the
ks nnd tbe public, giving additional
tecurite to stockholders and depositors,
sud stability to the system itself.

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Tax

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In addition to the shore, 40,939 seres
its Aeon oelecteJ to fill a deffieenay in
is I\jm«ry School grant, bnl the pat-

patented. Owing to tha Inw price of
swamp laud warrants but few contracts
for building swamp land roads and
ditehss hare base 1st; still, tbs swamp
। lands are being slowly swallowed up in
this work. During ths past two years
297 8-4 miles of swamp tend roads and
ditches have boon constructed at a cool
ot 8414,804 83.
*‘ ’

THERE

IS

ONE TUIIVG8

that I am sorry for “and that is” to. be compelled to discharge
Honest, Industrious nnd competent Mechanics, who are deserving
of steady employment, because I am overstocked with work fin­
ished. My shops arc all full of work.
“Buggies and Cutters”
and now if the people of this good County of Barry would cucourage Mechanical Industry at home and thereby promote their
own interest, they will all come to Hastings and buy all lheir
that ths amount already charged up as
uncollsctabio is nearly 880,000, and the
amount due aad unpaid is about 840,­
000 Some measures should ho devised
whereby thia loss can ho prevented.
Under Joint Resolution, No. 15,Laws
of 1878, tho Governor was authorised
to appoint an agent to prosecute to a fl.
meat from lands disposed of as Indian
reservations, and by the location c’ mil­
itary warrants, and to fix ths oos pensation cf such agent
I became satisfied upon iaveati{,■ation
of tha subject, that under the lav, no
claim for the fund ariaing freui military
warrants would be allowed, and that it
would bo a waste of time and money to

The schools of the State bavaekept
in advance of its progress in othej di­
rections. The primary school, ipsdsd
school, Normal School and Univtreity
are alike the objects of tho cornea - so
lieifudo aad jealous care of all thi peo­
ple. FouadeU by tho wise forcolg' |t of
our fathols, perpetuated aad imp oved
by a common experience of their -xuofits, every citizen fools that they are his
own. The door of ovary educational
institution ot tho slats from the, log
school.house to tbs Univenity swings

The reports of this inotltntsou for
1878 end 1874 are not yet printed. Its:
accounts, inventory, etc, have been pre­
pared for tho printer, and have bean
placed in my hauda They give evidonco of careful management.
Tho appropriations of 1878,. for

house, and other buildings have all been
expended, and I joudgo economically.
The College Board estimate the cur­
rent expenses for 1875, nt 831,477, and
the receipts from interest and other
sources at 819,180, leaving the sum of
812:297 to bo raised by taxation. The
estimate for currant expeneeo for 1876,
is 831,807, and tho receipts foe tho
same time are estimated at 820,180; de­
ficiency for 1870, 814,172. Tbe Board
also ask appropriations for buildings,
repairs, sud luraituro, tho sum of 815,­
466. The entire appropriation asked
for.by tho Board fur two years is 885,­
890. being 830.110 Iras than the appropriationa ot 1873 and 1874. Of tho
oatimatoo submitted by the Board far
extra appropriations, 84,750 is for build­
ings, needed, perbane, but not all abso­
lutely essential. I therefore rreommend
the reduction of tho amount asked for
buildings from 84,750 to 3,000, thus
leaving tbe amount required for extras
for each of the years 1876 and 1876 at
Tho Cellego fund Sept. 30, 1874,
as follows: Trust feed In tbe t
, Treasury, 8107,879,14 ; due from
chases of part-paid lauds, £105,107

of jfl5,890,to tho Col■age, Sep. 30. 1874, 16! 193,56. The
uumbvr of studauts tn ------_
1872, 131; io 1873, 143 ; In 1874, 121.
Tho graduating class of 1878 numbered
15; of 1874,21.

years of 31,000. When wo reflect .that
nearly one-quarter ol our poButatioS are
in school, wo cannot but bo impressed
with the great duly resting upon ua
to bold up the standard of a thorough
practical. ssn«:bl4educatian.

i Stats, with 405,582 aittiuge. The total
cost of theee honsss is 88,889,568, and
the total ezpendituie for school purpos' os in 1874 was 83,408.032 ; Humber of
leathers, 14,026; indebtedness of school
districts 81,175,180.
The Primary
v...j
was 83,125.918,79, producing an annual
. iseczas of 8213,016.
The report of tho Superiatoudout of
Public Institution is cot yot printed
■aany of the reports from tho school of­
ficers of the Stale not having been rs-

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«• HCGGIEH AND CUTTEBN."
I sm sailing good work at pruswnt, very cheap iadeod. Just now is tha best tia.u
in the whole year to buy Buggies or Cutters cheap. A Carriage Ehop must i„
calve patronage or it is a dead latter. ‘ So of course with al) I-------u----- *-»—

The uecessiiy for each item of ixpenditare is fully set forth in the report of
the Trustsea I am of the opinion that
the item of 890,000 for “current expen­
ses for two ysors, inclading painting,
repairs, boilers, or.giass sad heeling spK,tua." should bo divided, and that
t)00 be appropriated for current
expenses, and a asperate sum of 85,000
be appropriated for tho other item
The item of 810,000 for foreman aad
assistants, the Trustees think may bo
safely reduced to 88.000, I had hoped
that we should not bs called upon to
oonetract any mors buildings for this
institniioa, yot the increesrd aitendaace
and the now but wise policy of teachicg
all the pupils come trade, may noceo-

18,50 Muoufocturcd tn this compiSHvdy new County.
.__ ■ &gt;1.__ tnrtlHltlr.r

J. L. REED.

NOW IS YOUR TIME!
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

UHlBHUmHIRUK

ilema asked for by ths Trustees are all
oeceosary and should bo provided for.
The tote! expenditures for 1874 were
£45,393,30. Of this sum there was
expended far furniture, 81,401; fofc
buildings, 81.327.82; new ooil, 1125 ;
now pump, 85M 80; and a now boiler,

Inal hlijiptg

Harper's Magazine, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for •
Atlantic Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 fur Scribner's Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 11.50 for Lippincott's Magazine, 84.00 and Republidan Banner 81-50 for The Galaxy. 84 00 and Republican Banner81-50 for
•
Lakeside Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for Thia institution was opened Jin May, Godoy's Lady’s Book, 83 15 and Republican Banner 11.50 tor
1874, and there had been receitod at St. Nicholas, 83.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for ■
tho close ot tho fiscal ysar 159 children
National Livo Stock Journal, 12.15 and Republican Banner 11.50 for
Tbe present number is 162. The cur­ Horticulturist, 82 10 and Republican Banner 81.-50 for
•
rent expenses from its opsning to Bspt
30 were 87,021 72. I beiiovo if the
idea of the law founding this Slate
Charily, namely, *2hat it shall be ji
temporary homo for neglected and de­
pendent children from our poor-houses,
where they shall be cared for end odu-

is fully si-t forth ia the Report of tho
Board. From tha statistics of the num­
ber of insane in the State, it is apparent
that this Asylum will bo filled to its ut­
most eapernty, and tbe incidental and
contingent ex|Mnsoo will very naturally
increase. Ths Gnat completion of tho
extsaaion, a cotnnlo|o asylum of itself,
with rooms for 2b5 male patients, is a
subject of congratulation.
The two
buildings st Kalamazoo will now ascoznmodats 650 perrons
In addition
Sths ordinary cares and duties of Su4ntendeat of tbe Asylum, Doctor Van
uson has given to the construction of
the extension his personal attention aid
auporviaion The reault is to be- teen
in its comparatively email cost, and the

Come and see

for Tourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Spooner &amp;, Hepburn

Bjoait,

Block,
South SlDI Of SptfK Sj-^kk/.

123 Leiinta Lit

Where can be found a choice and well aelected Stock of Stop
and Fancy

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY 4c.

CHRONIC DISEASE,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

&amp;BOBOX. L. Il

busincan, end as I have
meals to increase my h
better work than over,
and get a tiegalhn take
ority cf my work in the
eient guarantee oC fin
ho future.
Rooms
Block, south side Btalo

Painting and G

than' the supply. Ter
For circulars add roes C
Proprietor.
_ _

L. Russell, money to
Estate Security.

A complete assortment of all kinds of Whele and Ground
Spices

WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Setuon.
’
&gt;
Fresh Vegetable* alwats on hand.
Aleo we have a full line of the best

Hopkins &amp; Barnes,
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Holiday
Goods ever brought to this
City which we offer to the
public cheap for Cash- If?
have. also, a full and com­
plete Stock of Drugs and
Medicines, Books and Sta­
tionery. Perfumeries, Toilet
Sets. &lt;Jc. &lt;fc. Give us a call.
.

Also a full ’line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest

INJEW GHROCER-Y AND TEA HOUSE,
Just opened in Mr. BOWNE'S NEW STORE, ' ‘

: cults aceotnplish as much, is not more,
real good than any other yet founded
by the State. If it succeeds in trans­
forming theee children from paupers to
producers, from dependent to inlopend­
ent citizens: it will be not simply a char­
luoeo ity, but ua economy, of which wo shall
bs justly proud. I hare full faith, from
tbe ruecsss attending it so far, that it
will pro’s ell that its originators and
promoters anticipated. Nine children
have already been placed in good homes.

University still retains its preeminence,
not only in tbe number of its students,
but in its work and accomplishments for
higher education. The number of Stu­
dents in 1873 was 1,112; in 1874, 1J83.
The graduating class of 1872 number
329; that of 1873, 313. The act of
, 1873, increasing the (annual Stalo top­
I propristion to 831,600, though of greet ,
auiatar.ee, has not yet placed the &lt; hiIn aceurdanoo with the proriaiona of
vanity on a sound financial basis, the (
Act 120, oftho lave of 1878, Dr. E. IL
estimated deficit for the year ending
Juno 30, *1875, being 823,800, an Van Demon of Kalamazoo, Amos Rath­
bun of Grand Rapids, and George Han­
verve Fund. In addition to this 812,­ nah of South Haren, were appointed
Cvinmiaaioners to select a ills for aa
000 of iatereot-beoring time warrants
additional Asylum for the Insane. They
have been issued for enlarging the
Laboratory and other purposes. These
improvements ware of paramount neces­
sity and conld not longer be delayed. ol land comprising 397 18-100 acres, in
Tho ontire
The Board of Regents roly upon an in­ tho eity limits, as a rite
cost of the land tras 130.265 17, of
crease in the amount of auto aid, by
wh/ih amount 810,705 40 was paid by
the now equalization of 1875. from
which to pay the deficit and warrants.
There is no certainly, however, that the
valuation will bo largely increased, if at
all, nnd I am of tha opinion that an ap­
propriation of 112,000, to be used in
tha paymeat of the interest-bearing
warrants, ought to bo made. Tbe lieCts have not suggested or asked this, hh the buildings with gas, and the De­
this creation of debt, in the present troit and Milwaukee Railroad Compa­
ny will cum tract a aide track as soou as
it i» required.
After tba selection ol tha site, in
compliauoe with 6ec- 4 of the Act, M.
E. Crofoot and W. M. McConnell of
Pontiac, were appointed aa additional
Commissioners, and b. G. Itos o! Liv.
ingston oounty, was appointed cotnmiseionor to fill the vacancy occasioned by

X*«U II Is i

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities

MactlU a Medical Pratta

Lamps A, Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

CASH BUY JbRS

to their advantage to ex­
amine our Stock before purchasing eleewhcrc.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free^eUrcry to any part oY the City.

Respectfully,
.Spooner J-

th* Berryville Flourin)
[xww*. to do mining of
on short notice. I'atn
Custom work a special
for wheat, com, oats aa

Hepburn.

Hopkins &amp;. Barnes.

ClcK“

Hastings, Dec. 15,1874.

MPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTFD!
Compi

Invited and Competition Defied

JOHN PETTIT

Spices

the Lower, sad 170 miles in the Upper
Peninsula.
There remains under contract 68
kng ao firmly impressed upon my |
miles. Since the coastructioa aad su­
pervision of theta roods by the Board of mind I am impelled to ask year dpControl, and the Swamp land Cornmis- proval of thia appropriation.
Tho University is the people’s ; they
founded It, have maintained it, an
proud of it, aad will support It.
The resoerees of the University are
ao follows: Trust fund in tho bands of
tho Stets, st 7 per cent interest, 8 &lt;35,­
287 39. De, from purchaser, of laud.

lea of Teas, the very beat in the arket
Fresh e
i the Importers 8. 8. SLEEPER 1 CO., &lt;rf Boston,
pncea which defies successful competition.

on
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
in price from f250 to fl800.
f°r famous
Brtey, Manning and Bur­
dett Organs.
.

ooThrfan/Zy

TO WHOM IT MAI

Hnatingi, Nov. 10th, 1874.

Good Agents Wanted in every County

quiring stringent affidavits as to timber,
baa eflertualir cut off any frauds in this
direction for tbe foture. Tbe large list
of forfeited lands shore given, show to
Lui» great aa extent tho Btete has boon
defrauded ia tho past.
Trespassers sssm to mark these partpaid landsAud lands bid in by the State
lur taxes, an their own. The Commis­
sioner has rivea especial attention to
teespaasss during the past rear, ths
agent appointed bv him having soUaeisd and paid into the Treasury in cash
and bonds 84,768 86, frws ot expense to

I cannot help but think that

ur oomcnoir

ais.rlA.otrup si.

HASTINGS RABBLE WORKS!

ter Irak;ilIk UM UflHhh
uniuim,

John. Stanley.

�Hupsrriaor KUott, oflkawd I
tn* Rewilutlon:
Wxxnxxa. The B«*rd of f
of Mantetoe county, at their I

For What?

amounting to over tnree thousand
lan, (33.090,) having previously sg
to pay the same, pleading want of fl
as an excuse for tbe dslay. There:

Jirtolfrd, By thia Bonn!, that tbe
ProMcnUn* Attorney aioli, with Uta
•deice and conaent ot D. O. Hobink .
Chairman of this Board, take legal
measures to collect said Maim, and may
Wawrap—To buy a email farm of 20, employ all needed Couneel to aid in any
Supervisor Emory moved that the
40 ur 50 acres with come improvements suit that may be required to enforce the
collection
of the tame at the eerileat &lt;•’. Resolution be adopted.
and eoasa good grass land. Enquire at
Motion did not prevail.
O. D. Spaulding s store
3»tf
The Committee oa Claims pnough
On motion of Supervisor PhllUpe, t )e
Resolution was unanimously adopldif. their Chairman Supervivot Day, further
reported that they had examined tbe
On motion of Supervisor I’blHlfa following aaeounta and would roammend
Board adjourned until to morrow moth-

locals scarce—The pump was froae
lg&gt;—The stove liandle in the cistern —
The clock run down—Tbe bouse plants
froae, aad Oh! my what------

Eli Burkhart, Beajamin Barrett,
Melvina Ellis, Hannah M. Eaton, David
Glare, Adell* Hall, Frankie Horton. B.
Horten, Martha L. Ford, T. L. Lawson,
J. McKvry, Mollie Marshall. J. A. Nims,
Chas. Ocknock, Henry Picke'.l, Miss
Jane Phillips, Miss Mary J. Pierea,
Rockies A Carpenter, Mrs. Alice Shel­
don. Miss Lina Spaceman 2, Miss Chris-

'ESrifeSSSStHK

Local

/lotice?.

PICTURES!
I am now all alone in the Photograph
business, aud as 1 bare made arrangemeats to increase my facilities for doing
better work than ‘over, all should rail
and get a negative taken. Tbs sujieriority of my work in the past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-class work ia
he future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side State Street

MM 8EWIKG IACHUL

BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED.

Walker, and______ _ ___ _
Nays—Mr. Bartram, Brown Henry,
Brown PlaUdee, Dawson,
Dewey,
Dunham, Elliott, Fuller, Hoyt, Jordan,
Keaglr. Perkins, and Phillips,—13.
Absent-Mr.; Armeur.
,
On motion of Supervisor Day, anoonat
No- 1 was laid on the table indefinitely.
-ujurvuor Dawson mured that Supervi*or Elliott be appointed a Commit­
tee to draft a Petition to the Leeialaturn asking that body to ao amaod the
Charter of the City ot Hastings as to
reduce tho representation of aaid Qty.
oa tho Board of Snporvison to tao
mambors, which motion prevailed.
Oa motion the Board adjourned until
to-morrow morning at the hour of 8 1-2

TERS

i“«W
Agreeable to tLe call ot the Preikl-nt.
Hon. H. A. Goodyear, the Executive
Committee of the Barry County Poultry

T. PHILLIPS.
Schism's

publican Rsxxxx on Tuesday evening,
Jan. 11th, tba President in the Chair.
On motive of John Hotchkiss, Gao. E.
Gvodyoar was chosen a member uf til* ported, through tbelr Chairman, t$tlpervisor Day, that they had examit 1
Executive Committee in piano at Win.
the fullowing accounts, and would re
11. Goodyear.
On motion of the Secretary, it was

26th, and 27 th days of February, to
open at 7 o'clock on the ov*uisg vf l)io
25th 7‘ VoMYhat the Executive Com'luiltae bo requested to prepare the prem­
ium
list, and report to an adjourned
1
imeeting to be held at the office of tbe
;Secretary oa Satunlaj evening the 16th
On motion of Supervisor Honr)
■insL, at aaven o’clock.
Brown, the report was adopted.
On motion tho meeting adjourned to
The Committees being at work, on
motion of ^u|*rvisor Dunham, Board
1Saturday qrening rf thia week.
adjourned until 7 o'clock thia evatkny.

Ou motion of Supervisor Emory the
report was accepted.
Tho Cummittoo oo Claims through
Ou motion of Supervisor Henry their Chairman further reported that
Brown, accounts No. 36,39 and 42 they hail rxuruined the following ac­ THE
wore taken from tho report.
counts, aud would recommend their alOn motion of Supervisor Emory tho
report was adopted
On motion of Supervisor Keeglo, ac­
count No, 36 was disallowed.
Ou motion of Supervisor Emory, ac­
count No. 80 was laid on the table.
Supervisor Perkins moved that *c-

On motion of Supervisor Elliott the
•port was accepted.
.
Un motion of 8u|&gt;ervis&gt;&gt;r Emory tba
•port was laid on the table. .
On motion Board adjourned to 1:30,

WHOLE WESTERN

COUN&lt;

ord Itrtrr*
■to.-'.‘o privalowi
peert rivrt* thtM'lfh-

&gt;&gt;JnpU Ok
r. Un&amp;lUl

'The Great National Magazine,

PATENTS.

■ anna) tolUj.wliJiKK a
. ** they will qteXbly rcli.wvl &lt;r,M—will.
a I points In Miswmrl. Kansas, TexCulorada, New Mexlao, Nebraska,
ah. Wyoming, Galltonila, Oregon
d tbe whole J’aclfls Rlope. Superior
... I,.,

Painting and Graining.

Board take up each account separately
ia rotation, and pass upon them, which
motion prevailed.
On motion of Supervisor Bartram aocount Ne. 58 was allowed at 12 46 aa
reeommoudsd by tho Committee.

CoXMExenL Cotxxnx. Grand Rapids ;
thorough work; able toucher*. Great­
er demand for students to fill positions Sent to Dakota City, Neb.
than tho supply. Terms rvaaonable.
“
Fall City, Neb.,
For circular* address C. G. Swensberg,
•' Witch eta, Kan.,
'* Paola, Kan.,
Exhcnuge and postage,

THS

Hastings Drug Stors

Evening Soesion. 7 P. M.
Board rest pursuant to adiournmautr
Boll celled, quorum present, Board pro­
Oa motion of Supervisor Phillipa, ac­
ceeded Io buainnss.
On motion a! Sujwrvisor Emory tbe count No. GJ was allowed st |36 99 as
PetUieu of Sidney P. Pool was taken recommanded by the Committee.
Ou motion of Bnperrisor Phillipa aecosntNo. 61 was allowed at 126 00 as
recommended by tbe Committee.
On tuolioo of Saparviaur PhilUpe ac­
count No. 62 was allowed al K 15 as
recommended by the Committee.
On motion of Supervisor Perkins,
Itoard adjoorusd until seven o'clock
this evening.
Wa. H. Puwsxs,

Boxes of clothing and provisions, which
have been forwarded; one to Relief
Society Bions city, lows, and eno to
Relief Society Witcbsta, Kan.
Groat destitution and suffering pre­
vails ia many counties, in the newer
parts of both Kanias and Nebraska, aud
persons desirinua of contributing to the

For Intlainiualorr and (It route
lUienmatliin, Gout, iriious, BcraitUui

BOBB &amp;

liisritxr-., Et : i •■•.-.
i, BtoiHrt, B;k&gt;U, 1*i

A. N. SABIN,

noax f GJtxry
Commission Merchant,

Store, and which will be promptly for­
warded. Come friends bring forward
your surplus clothing. Now is your
time to help those who are rejfw-Mf for

Sink Osus

Special Notice.

HIGH-TEST BURNING OILS.
The Best and Cheapest la th; Ma
KiNUxr !&gt;(&lt;■• OU (npwterl* lsnts&gt;l),M*'
mv nllee.
k,,.IM,r Dark
OU. to*, w BO*, m, e*l.

/frsehed. By tha Board of Supervison. of tho County of Barry, that front
and after tho passage of this resolution, '
the Kheriff, Deputy Sheriff and Consta­
bles, shall not be allowed any Priori
fare or Hotel bills, only when aotuaPy

X Prqffeshqr J, B. Angell, of tho Mieh.
University, will Lecture al Union Hall
Money to Loin
On short time on approved aeevrlty. on'Friday evening, Jan. 22d, 1875, at
ifflcc oVer Grant's store, Haarioge. 7 o'slock. Subject—•'Ths Thinker aad
Hnh.
&lt;L roxxLtx.
the Doer."
Prof. Angell la one of tho best and
most popular Lecturers now before tbe
Mich, public. Giro him a full house.
Tioketo 25 cents—for sate • J. P.
Robert's drug store, where tbs sub­
LOST.-City of Hastmgs Order. No. scribers to ^the fund can also procare
199 for 335.86. Th* fiAar will please
return to the aubacribera. as payment
has boen stojrped.
Wtunxa Baornaas.
Hastings, Nov. 28.1874.
32tf

Ksmembri John Stanley has for sale
a few bottles of that fnm trnporUd
Frouk Arswey for 13.00 a bottle. In
cases where I.randy i( used for medicin­
al purposes It is invaluable.
32ti

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

It you want a beautiful map, 15x36
Inebre. of Use United States, scud yoor
namo and poet office addrcwi to G. L.
Harrison, &amp;, Plate fit., Boston. Mass.; or
to Is. F. Booth, 229 Broadway, New
York City; or to W. H. Kronen, Gea.
Pna-AsentC. AN. W. Hallway, Chlcogo, HI., and a copy will be sent you

motion of Supervisor Elliott, was sp
proved.
William II. Powers, County Clerk,
presented his bonds ss said County Clark
sad Register in Chsncsry for tho yean
1875 and 9876. in the sum of two thou­
sand aud ‘fire hundred dollars, teepeetivaly, with J. P. Roberta aad D. R.
Cook as sureties to each, which on mo­
tion of Supervisor Ksagls were spproved
John Q. Creasy, ths Sheriff elect, pro­
S with D. R. Cook, P. A. Bhsldoo. R. J.
Grant, Thus. AlteA, and Goo Holden
JJ ’a* suretiee, thereto, which, on motion of
•* Supervisor Perkins was approved.
W
William L. Oobb, oae tho Circuit

report was accepted.
On mutiuu of Supervisor Emory acoounts No. 23, 25 and 26 were taken'
from ths report and laid on tha table.
On motiuu the reports as amended
waa adopted.
.­
On morion of Supervisor Emory ths
soewunt of Dr. H. Tremsyns in claim
No. 25 was allowed at 310 00 instead &lt;k
the sum of 11 00 as claimed, and the
eceouBt of Geo. D. Barden in said claim
waa aDowad at tha eem of one dollar as

Fur Female Cotai

his bond as such Circuit Court Qomtulssfoner for tha years 1875 aad 1876, in
tho earn of three thousand dollars, with
Orin Leonard and Beuj. 8. Dibble as
sureties thereto, which, oa motion of
Supervisor Emory, was approved.
Edward A Holbrook,ooe ef the Oreo it
Court Commissioner elect, preeeatod his

j.

Sarunar Moaxiso. )
January 0, 1875. $
Board met pursuant to adjournment,

M erchant Tailors,

p.Roberts.

Stop! Hearken Ye!

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.,
Supervisor Phillip* moved that it be al­
lowed at tha sum of 346 32, that tsfrig
tho amount claimed.
Motion did not prevail
Supervisor Emory offered tha follow
ing Bssolotioa :
I
A it
That the lima for col­
lection of tax** in the Tewnahip of
Thornoppls for the year 1874, be «xtsudad until tbe first day of March

HOTS™ IS DEAD!

-otoerlpttotie
will be Prepaid by us. The Subscrip­
tion Price of Scribner's Monthly b At a
year. Scribner's Monthly, and St.
N|ebolM,S7.
urornvcn a m

Dispel** Ivi1,'
for Plows and other purpoaM.

'WESTERN
—SEEDS
—
GROWN,

Vri aid Im Bai Plm,

1843

sr ■»&lt; IS foe targsu Seat r*

of aU CURTIS, DODGE. ROBINSON

HOME

JOURNAL.

miRGBD AHDMPROYKD.
Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime —. ..
and Plastering Hair.

GaP.RmlliCo.
THF BJUT BCB 00L II TEE STATE

WEBSTER’S

Tainan 11 Mouras, &gt; i
January", 1875. J
Board met pursuant to adjournment

others were presented, and on motion cf
Sopsrrieor Phillips were referred to tho
.
Ubit’i Cxxaouc Stirs b ao wall Committee on Calais.
On motion of Snperrmer Phillips m#
known that it is only niraasery to cas­
ta agaiasi imitation* It require* a count No. 26 was was taken from the
ssr^W.iitibb rief the carbolic arid with table.
Bcpcrvisor Phillips moved that ea
count No. 26 ba alto wad at tba aaaou

Supervisor Walker moved that sack
of tho Superintendent of Poor, be al­
lowed th. sum of ten dollars for balance
of salary for 1B74, which motion did
notprevaiL by jwas and nays aa follows:
Teas—Mr. Bartram, Brawn Henry,
Dewey, Hoyt, Goodyear, Kaagla. Fir

Agricultural Imnlemants

FOR SALE I

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HE SYfflUfi ISIS
offered by the post­
ponement of the Public Lib­
rary of Ky., to the -Xth of
Ftbuary. next, of theth fifth
and last concert and lrair­ CHEAPEST AND BEST
ing. Hi; Managemei 1 are
pledged to the return of the
‘
should
nunc*
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To Whom it may Concern!

■ 1CH1CAB CENTRAL R. R.

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Grand River Valley Divisicn

Be it known. That I shall
keep in slfrck and fill to order
the Celebrated

MDuyK&gt;|io

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lupp,”

for Plows and other purposes.

tba State before we organ iaed. who un­
doubtedly are worthy men; but there
are many fleet elam fraud* now tn the
aaet bagging themwlvr* rteh tn the

87085850
\N«i as! Inn ta Plan

“SoppUea will moatly be acct through
ua, aa the railroad eempantee are being
fanpoeed upon by irrcepoaalhto partlee,
and refne to chip free nnlem In car

to Saida oflahor after they leave KaaWo try to prevent mr.ro than two
from one scanty leaving tba Etale, aud
maay locaiitira an traeung w no tn
aopply them. *• they think It expeneiv*
ha.

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

EVERY BOND,

Third Series Drawing,
Capil’l Premium $100,000.

Agricultuial. Imolements

58 Naidao Lane. New York.
AfieaU far nicMgaa.

M0R8ENTHAU, BRUHO A

Batkiwd, Mn &amp; Pte,
-

(Grr*

WarebcoAo comer Broadway aad Ap­
ple Etreta.
W. T. EASTMAX.
ILuringv. Sept SI, 1874.

Detroit and Brand Rapid*. Kick

tessfe Ost? Tm Ra

FOR^ALE

Briggs Ho.use;
Randolph Bt. and Fifth Ave..

CHICAGO.
boabel*; bartoy. 4M.O» butoei
(hum.
gallon*; ehce000 poonde; ‘ bctlrr. T.5CO j
With ejeh aahowlng for a nt*

INTER-OCEAN
Hastings Drug Store

tn tbe city of Topeka, the urtlciaJa of Ibc
road raanllvwU*! pantoaable pride in ex­
hibiting the blur ribbon they bad to-/ Yea will find a lull Un* of Drug*.
orired ax the great Clodunatl «i|-.- ^UdidM*. Chemical*. Paint*, Oil* DyeSrfff aud everything belonging tn * fir*:
. claae Drag Store.

And tlime prodaeta, which aregath
all along the line of th* Alchinaon,
p^ah Santa Fa railroad nnd w
gained tbe first premium, Wrro

hr! Warn MAILhOAD
Jatiai k Sapai
LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER

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THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

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fore Feet OS** U*riii la fail, lariafiag Buu
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Thia fa th* piaea to boy your premia
W. Kara th* b~t line of rood* that
was ever broogb- to liaaUng*. Call
and examine for yoanr3 aad yon will
find oar stock complete.
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J. P, ROBERTS.

$75,000 00
National Newspaper,

WHSSIUK WORKS!

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GROCERIES!
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XIX. NO. 39

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20^1875

t'rotessiojial aptl fiiijlra Cifij.

m PLANING MILL MB LUMBER YARD
YOU WILL FIND

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building. containing the

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JI orks,

Sc^tB^EI^’S

SPECIAL OFFER

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THE REPUBLICAN BANNER
WITH OTHER JOURNALS

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r two m lustneS in the nneluclod by the Burd of In■pector*. authorising them to buy maIllustrated series;
■•A FARMER'rl VACATION 1
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recounting tbe cxurrictiee

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REMINGTON
KBtIXUTOS No. 1 Ma-

LANDS
i.iiuii

toms

TO unevna.

Eton lean (Mlftr Ont. literal
*FISE«»l«aiOWIHSIE*m

the unfortunate

upon the system, especially an ns re­
gard. the seemingly large public ex­

The public ar* directly nlereated to tee
and otwrated Loueetly ; that tbe capital

lure that this or tbal institution u full

view to tbe public couvenianci

Stela on

reflaetions that challenge my atteati&gt;ni
certificate,

lul expenditure, and above all, that the.

‘‘Admitting it* re-

lurasd to tb»State Treasury, while the
inventorv of property no hand aliowa a
in for 1874 of &gt;8,335 92- Th*

United Bistre.

Tbe numtror uf unfortunate* in ilia
Stale, deaf, dumb, blind, insane, and

aaautance in maintaining discipline, and

friend* or by tho public. Proper care
by friends, whether rub vr poor, i* im- .corporation* organized WUBin
aid* tbe railroad cun-jration*. k
Transportation Lin*s,''“D&lt;Mpalch Oom

ognmd Uiu duly by declaring in that

Home belter provision should be made

"Faaf^Fesigbl Lines. ‘ “Slreping end
Palace Car CkrorpaaiM," are sapping

Irotn the onuuniing,

building, though comp* rati rely new, ia

wili be maiie more attractive, useful and
raluable lD ita Influence on tbe social detention in i"
life and culture of tbe American peon
The Etchings will be still further Im­
aa any thought to the lubiect, that the anoe of that inatitutani.
proved. and there will be greater variety
In thte iterartment.
Scribner's Itonthly. by tbe verdict of
The receipts for boys' tabor for. 1874,
811.826 06.
under immediate treatment.
The Eight Bound X olomee of bcribThe Board of Control rail attention Io
•r ronaUtute an lllnetrated Library
------ then 1,000 oetavo page*
Th
Mated eitbiu two month* of tbe attack
oemmitmente
to tho school, which they
contain more than a Dozen Bplendid
deem
of
importance,,
namely,
that
tba
Hntfrad
..
a Thousand
Separate Article*. !&gt;**y. Poem*. Edi­ changed from ten to eight yean; that
torial and Review*, embellished with
nearly Two Thousand Illustration*.

it to oar people
•150,000,000 of

remember that the railroad bonded debl

latione ; to admit boie without th* stain
with nbacriptloua.

ho Ollier

to support themselves

neglected and dependent children is aa

liileretion

library
«n*rd« alclew and
edge, and subscription, for &gt;21; at eighteen should have
1*' riptic.»
Prepaid by u*. Tho r-ubveriplea &lt;rf bcribner'e Monthly till A
SeribaePa Monthly and bP

foundation of ita

HLRIllNER

Unfou Block, over Beaten Cash Store.

THRF.F. MILLrOX ACRES

the wall or fence :

2 75 tbe expenMof reprinting io email edi­ I am aonvince.1 that the limit of deten­
325 tion* being eo great aa to be prohibitory. tion ihould be changed. If a boy on- and suggestive.
3.KJ
OUR SPECIAL OFFERS.
not be fitted to co out into the «&lt;
LU
igement.
the time'he it eighteen, it would

rxo if acamt baanni na

&amp;IGHB(M,ffiPEKA&amp;8Aim FE RAILROAD.

Railroads ar* sxnethtng mor. than
mere (rivate enterprise.. They are-not
upon ouly a public conveoieocv but a public

asm* inquiry.

ot Overseer* and watchman, to preveui

EdltoriM
sys Review*, ai
111. as heretofore.
Paper* ....
.— ...---- shiest urn* In both Europe and

Detroit Tribune, 85.30 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
jican
1.50 ...
for
Detroit PueL 35.30 and Rspubli
— Banner
?------- 7.7?
Detroit Free Preu. 85 30 and Republican Banner 1 50 for
Chicago Tri-Weekly Tribune, 86.50 and Republican Bsnnrr 1.50 for

tr • Magazine, oi.w ana rxepu
tic Miinltdr, &gt;4.00 and Rspubli
Modthlv, &gt;l.0U and Republican Dinner &gt;1.50 for
'* Magazine, &gt;1 00 and Republican Banner &gt;1.50 fir
The Galaxv. &gt;4.00 and Republican Banner &gt;1.50 for
Laketide Monthly, &gt;1.00 and Republican Banner &gt;1 50 for •
Godoy'* Lady's Book, &gt;3 15 and Ron
launer
&gt;1.50—
for ■
8L Nicholas, &gt;8.00 aad Republican Bi
--------------National Lave Stock Journal. &gt;2.15 aud Republican Banner $1.50 for
Horticulturiat, &gt;2 10 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Gardner’s Monthly, 82.10 and Repu
50 tor
IJttl* Corporal, 81.60 and RepublicsialBanner
---------- &gt;1
--------.
Th* Naraery, 81.60 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
t'etereou'a Lady's National Magaaise. 81.60 Republican Banner &gt;1.50 for
Arthur's Hom* Magazine, 81.25 and Republican Banner &gt;1.50 for I— I World, &gt;1.25 and Republican Banner &gt;1AO fo.The Foal
.
Amarican Agriculturalils, &gt;145 and Republican 1J inner &gt;1.50 for
iblican
Banner27&gt;1.50
fur
Ballous Monthly Magazine. &gt;2.00 and H*puU
----------------’7 ...
The Phrenological Journal, &gt;3,00 and Republican Banner, &gt;l,5d for
Science of Health. &gt;2.00 and Republican Banner &gt;1,50 for
-

demand*

that tbe Stale manage* them better than

inedju effscitially withoul
ill run for
llcgina In November, aud
and wun morwhumanixiag effect.
b* other Novelettes and Nhurter Mun
Of tho appropriation of 830,000 for
l.y Iradlng American and English Htory current exnenee* for 1874, only 821,500
Writers. Tbe Magailne will continue

Sweet’s Hotel.

Michigan Exchange

noMaUi

By Albert Rhodee. with Illustration* by elusion that fur a portion of those com­
mitted her*
I HI MYSTEUKlL-H ISLAND

llrig bi, anJ comparatively non* aa to

the experiment tee ted

not be), ii
Kurota-, In tbe Wafa re of 1873 declined to appropriate
Aurumn of 1x73.
any thing for the building of the fence
A eerie* of papers of crest interval on
keep up the pnee of convict labor- One
FRENCH LITERATURE AND PAR-

Ju ire Verne's latest, story
tlne-l. with its lltu*tratl&lt;

unsatisfactory showing, and caunot fail
to eEtat inquiry aa to the oahre. With
unequalled facilities fur conslruciiag that by 1870 they will I
and running rosdi cheaply, with no ro­

tbe yearly budget* are presented.

quotation from the report of ita uffiregarding th*

end rorliii-er (Colonel Vs snug, of Og-

E

rainga of eigh82,693.264 le.a

lire annually recurring Report* of our

ho are dependant upon convict*, that
are now often auppurted by the public.

Detroit Fico Proas.&gt;10.00. and Republican Banner. l.uO, fo
Detroit Tribune. 310.00, and Republican Banner. 1,50, fo
Detroit Poet. 810.60, and Republican Banner. 1.50, fo
L'hicaeo Daily Tribune, 818,00 and Republican Banner 1,50 f&lt;

Harper's Weekly, &gt;1.00 and Rcnubliran Baunsr, 1.50, for
Harper's Daur, &gt;4.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, for
•
Hearth and Home, &gt;3,00 and Republican Banner, 1 50. for
New York Tnbonc. &gt;2.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, f
Toledo Blade, &gt;2.00 and B-|&lt;ablicaa Bisner, 1.50, for
Chicago Times, &gt;2.00 and Itepubliean Hauser. 1.5», for
Chicago Tribune. &gt;2.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, for
Chicago Inter-Oevan, 81.65 and Bepubltesn Banner. 1.50 for
Chicago Journal, &gt;2.15 and Republican Banner. 1.60 for
Chicago Post and Mail, &gt;1.65 and Rapublicxn Banner 1.50, tor
oilcan uaouri v.uv, ■
can Benner 1--50, for
Detroit Tribune. 82-Op and lieu---------------------Detroit Poet, |2.0dVnd Republican Banner 1.50 for
Michigan Fanner, &gt;2.00 and Republican Banner 1.50 fo
Country Gentleman, &gt;2.50 and Republican Banner 1.50 fo:
Western Rural, &gt;2.00 aud Republican Banner 1J»O for
Advance, &gt;3.15 and Republican Banner 1U*O for
Now Covenant, &gt;2.65 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
Micbigtn Fanner, 82,15 and Republican Banner 1.50 fo
York Homo Journal, 83,00 and Republican Banner 1,50 for

is 8141,582,400, represented by cipital
stock of 860.83t.4H, and bondsd and
floating debt of 890,414,847

30, 1871, ws
net* in tbe prison Sent -.
inga, with one block of cells an built.
657; BepL 30. 72. 589; Hept. 30, 73,
oonstructiou of tlieee additional build- 555 ; and Sept 30. 74, 703; while the
ingi, to which I call your attention.
uro that an appropn** 460. in 72. 440; ia 73. 401 ; end
1816 will depend upon tbe number of
1875 end 18&lt;6 would to far construct
103 eonricia. than ia 71 with only 627 the prison as to make it tenantable for
decision at to bud lings. It must be
ilh this discouraging
remembered that the inmate* of thia condition of it* drodoctir* labor, th* net two humlreil
such spiiropriation.
iaititulion have heretofore been sup[Kriedpn tlio noor-bouM* of the State, eo

liaa cttles. will open tn Ji
lanuery with a

. (.. ItOI.BROOK

clothed, and employed.

bet placed upon a eoo

Ural, and tn every way tbe
BEST POPULAR MAGAZINE IN tbe Counly Treasuries probably an
WORLD.
equal amount
1 aoinuiend thi. initi

JOHN Q- ( lt&gt; - &gt; •

it't. II. II

ploymnnt for
l*tx&gt;a of the

the accommodation of such of our friends as may
uatrntlse engraving* a« uu
kept employ rd so for aa aa* jAseibtola
desirclo subscribe for some other paper in connection with
improving the prime yard and State
The
BANNER, ire
we nuue
hare niuav
made a&gt;i
arrangements whereby we |P«t
lot Tho average once tier day of
I ire DMluistry,
as a sort uf half-way l»'Ui
__ ____
a.. -__________
---.. s il-cunaiet lavor for 1871. waaafi 1-4 cent*;
are
enabled
to present
the followin'! liberal' terms, with
with the
the u
n and
of Americain 72^57 cent*; 73. 58 7-8 cent* ; ud
tho alt
understanding, however, that the order for our Journal and
neglected children, it will return an
either of the others named, mustbe sent-together, and ac­ “THEhTORYOFKKV
heu&gt;lre&lt;l fob! all th time and money dent proof that a well conducted prises
companied by the money ; and, also, that we. must receive Uy J. U. Holland,
expended u|«n it.
one subscription fo The BANNER for each copy of every AMERICAN LIFE AND SCE.XERV
Including descriptive |«j
other publication ordered from the list :

SEE

it
8?

Enter* uiou

IN CONNECTION

tVHK.Iir L II.ILIiitoa.v

J. (ileal

^ONTKlY

“The Great National Magazine,

a canal kratataading Sept 30.1874,
861,000, while the balance to the

1873, u before you. A
inn had 3,719 mi lea

»b&lt;&gt;i.a and

ane for employe* dormitory.
Ttic Board of Control submit in their

Control Jo)r 1, 1873. hr

autbuntiai of the city will not increase

Should you

Hastings, Mich

far 1876

decision dseirwd monos.

The paste el 1873 affected it ai

WILKISS BROTHERS

t.l t ll -i nt

larged, and if it ctuld, it should not be,
aa 800 pruocoM is the maximum numconfined ia on*
laaUtatiM.

confinement of manv Mate prsebelong* to the oity of Detroit, and
prison can be completed

con tree11 expired in the midst of

children.

Year Vwidkt iS' Burrall s Agricultural

vision

proynatioa asked for by the Board.
The reoort of the Board and of

lion.

AND NEW MEN
iV'It'illn'-ri. vS'-iuia.Cus^UMiM-

Dettoit Houm Correctiou 250 priaonors

It i&gt; nut probable that the roots will heed
to be provided for all nt those entitled

THAT DEI f COMPETITION. AT

WBSIWLKSdgiffiSSii!

graaM
or a railroad
Tbe Blate baa 24J.358.S0 mtm of oth-

for library, etc., i* none too
large Each family house that has tieon
erected haa had a lifting up offset upon incurred by th* Board was *1,033.

mm

NEW PRICES
ft?

CHAS. IL BAUER

character a« to prevent escapes. Ths
walls and all the building* ar* intofdad
tial character, th* estimated rtist being
•270,000, with capacity fur 500 prison- ■odi setiuh-by ju* aa will enable (han

tor 1874 report 408 dependent children

NEW LUMBER

certain that the re­

The construction accbunt, s* shown
Stbe report of tbe Board ha* exceedthe appropriation* 8&lt;J..r&gt;00,‘for which

Board think 825,000 will be required
fur 1875- Thu
for 100 cbiUreu. the
present building*.
000 in 1875 for the
purchOM of mw* and stack, furniture,

Ili'RGlIER
»» .’I. I I JOI15

WHOLE NO. 973

GOVERNOR S MESSAGE.

XATtOMofgoadqtOaBI.ua
namely: Light raunlnc

Thirtieth Year.

un

dun! : .

ItlsaShuUleUaeblue,
erftb Automatic Dn&gt;r
Design beautiful

for delivery only since
June, M7A) for tangr,
lurfrWInn, end variety
if work, la without a
family or woe

HOME

If the law of 1818, permitting tbe
sppoint agent* of the
State Boaid of Chanties and Correction

licns uf the Stale Board of Charitable
Muy pardon* in one mom can hardly Institution* on thia subject are in tbe
be called pardons For inatanc*. one lice of practical stale*nsansbiiu and de-

JOURNAL

INLAHGKDASDniPROYID.
The Beat Literary acd Society,
Paper in America.

Act No

180 of 1878, enwwdad

failure, a* I have been unable to Cud

&gt; thsee agents to invMtinte
and tba State Public Sclsool

EUIKTffl SMiS MIME ffl, UJM, 1.1

■ Trig itEMIMGTO'l rOKPANIKM.

Ms ' • MM

u raturmlierud that we hare in the Up­
per 1‘eniaaala a tvmulatfoa of 81.800

m jmukii

A SPLENDID LOT
lumjKY ur rax

NEW YORK TOMBS

FILES OF POSTAGE.

�h both thi* 0S&lt;

&gt; Ury law

Barry County,

PORTJWLE EJVGlJ\rE\
to call published, th* rion-

shoal things ifothto State.

printing papwr, binding and dratributioa
would b* fully $5,006

lare, eeu-eontjol, *xanii4*an&lt;l

OTIBUIW"
to thia time, Bal-

1 ho Sanatoria! Quss'.tan,

1c num but alter tho lull tale of banking

talature of 1871 over 1,000 were rstnru-

diatributing 4,000,000 fry the
$8,625 14. Tbaaueceen attend

Notwithstanding we belisvs tbe Sen­
atorial quaeium a 01 be finally Milled
before this article is in print, yK wo do
not fret like Jetting thi* opportunity pas*

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

favored th* audiana, with *ome good
to the Senate of the United Bute*. We Wall street end miduighl, amJ no on* music. Next iu order earns th* adjourner sav that ho did sot keep-Li* moat f.rrufruahm*nta whtob, ia worthy
■fl in band Be carried hi*
■•f metitfou.
—“i™
State r
spread with turk-ya,
with so amount of it which
The Trualeea of tbe different State ty clerks signing, scaling, indexing, and liev* there
eran of lees derided ability than sow*
r. AI Ur dianlr 8 r.
mailing these cjmmisoous. cs*ts th*
himself well tasked
that* bs much a» th* fa*.
mew who aro ambitious of litan

propriatian of $7,600 00 per a

carry on

the
doubt that ia

asraen ia very full and comptote, giving
ia detail an account of their labors, and
Th* expense of insuring all th* State placed in my hands July 30. 1878, the prosperity of our Stalo. Both a Hom ia
I oak for it your thoughtful attention.
property is very larg*. I bsltev* st th* lialanc* of tbo Relief Fund. t&gt;
- nuvsar.
.
peasant tim* that only th* University. 342 85. 1 have disbursed the
Normal HcbooL and Agricultural Col
Blal* who ha* the ability U fill th* pile*

lamoerrios.

placing tLo military of th* State upnu
* mor* substantial footing. On the
$0U of Sept., 1872. tb**atii* Militia of

&amp;

a

could be found one, bi* »up*riir in

Th* iuark*&gt;l decline of foreign immi[x.licy to make any change in our a-uaAluort »k erujr u 1’rainvvilH
tbrUl delesation. Mr. t?baud!cr’* ux- "uftor hours,"’not iu lb* leisiiie of s
lifo *rt apart for »ucii juiraui'r. Tho.*
is a class of young men who will not
go into bu*u&gt;&lt;«« brttous* they fancy

which I did in November last. Tbe
agency in New Yqrk City wa* eloa-1 by

otism d- uuind and sLould rec&gt;-tvo t
oi&gt;‘l&lt; rM-mvut &gt;■( our iveuplr. H* is

iirt” Mniii
giving in detail an account of tbe unar-

mustered into the Stat

Pluueera, &lt; neu more

u
8J

arc cotuc toceili-

of Irieudahlu mid eoctal alleeti.in.

Thd ganerut act for iiicvqrjratiun of

im*nta. designated the let and

21.

vision* by Ilia Super ;&gt;• Court. This

' the latter at Grand Rapids.
Under authority of th* law, the Mili-

phia er* to eotebrato th* on* hundredth
snnirer*arT of tho birth of the Nation,
by aiqmipriato ecrsmotric*. Au invita­
tion ba* l*«n extended to our people to

a syatam of company and regimental

anlistnur.tr, mustera, inspection* and
lutjret to you for your ronaideratinn.
uniform discipline have been adopted,
fur. and wijl b* rigidiv enforced.
On th* Cth Bep!.. ,1873, tbe -Grand required by our laws, with tbe improved
Th* variety and importance of lb*
Rapids Guard" wa* ordered to Muske­ method* of manufacture adopted, is subject* to whieb your attention ha*
gon upon the requisition of th* Sheriff
of that county, to prorent a threatened proved reputation.
iwlsasa and lynching of a prisoner.
Jfgrch Stith last, ths -Grand Rapids
increase over the two prwoodiag yearn of
ordered to Gowan, Monlcahn county, to
■mist in quelling an *vpected riot at
of my rarurel
that point.
On th* 23d oi last July a lattaliun.
Each duty baring been faithfully
re) to obo cent, and I .Ncominond the
•rformsd,
th*
earlier
w*
return to our
1st R*gim«nt, was ordered to Ishpem­ amendment of the Inspection law to
ing, in Marquette county to aid in sup- that eflbet.
ion by nn apprscialive people.
•
JOHN J. BAGLEY.
The Geological e'nrvey, uniter tba su­
expenM of sending troop* «uch a dia- pervision of Dr. Chas. liormlnger,State
tauee would be n*ce*aarily large tbe Geologist, ha* been steadily pur*u--d.
utmoat precaution wa* taken to aacer-

Jhr ^tprtbltran jjanner.

quirie* were made of prucninant citiwrn*
of tho county, and telegram* received

tba destruction

sotely Ito ths

Middleville, when prayer was ufferoa by Thorcapple, Phillip laonirJ.
Rev. Amoe Wakefield, of Middleville,
and followod by aa addr*ea by Vice

coal, and gypsum deposit* of the State,

tlielr publication advtaab!«

of life and property
We legtolate continually in behalf of GKO. a. DEWEi.

and tbe blind, deeming three large
called upon by th* proper officer* for

nation, altcet the fidelity of bi* action ai

ponent of the faith and patriotism of

for tbe

bera ordered admitted, one has escaped
owe
nw^hinr* fK.rw I.— .. —-of tho State. Effort has been made to
give publicity to tho act, and it is beueved.thai (•&gt;! entitled to its benefits

master General fur th* two y*ar* ending

-ES

water held in feul cittern* ought to
lead to thronvli inspection »f th*
ly aticsted by what b* ba* &gt;luuo in ibo sanitary condition of boarding *clioul*
part, and w* do not bolrcv* any other through the country, fsw of which a ill
be found quit* satisfactory iu their arMichigan what Senator Chandler can do rangamenta to a well bred physician.
Principal* and teaebsn have too much
car* on their hand* to notice (hat th*
water tert** brackiib, or that there is a
a bad odor lingering about part* of th*
wbwa name lias b**n'.mentiou*d in con­ house, or any of a dosen sign* which
nection with that poiitiun is not worthy tell the sxperisuce I sense that some­
thing is awry with matter* on which
of th* ccnfidsnco and support of tho health and life depend. I have known
people of Michigan, under ordinary rir- fever bred in a fasbiouablo boarding
cumstances, tor any position in their school because tho chambermaid* had
gift. But tho extraordinary circum­ too much to de
erty.'knd they
stance* in which we are placed—th*
absolute necessity of being represented rias. And ibis leads to a theory I late­
by our tried men—tn*n of Character — ly heard about tho unbsalthiness of
Nev York ilsalf. It is £**t growing lbs
borne o^intormittent fiver, ao much su
that parsons of cvrtsln tempammeni*

chance* In life have been welt improved
and our influence upon our *u:round-

»f Senator Chandler eo great, that we

■poked by tbe man of Naxrelii and
mark tbe rapt attention of th* multi-

W* manufacture and furutob at low prices, Pulleye, Shafting, Couplings and
laagers, also furntoh Belting, Gum Hose, Ac
Furthet Information will be cheerfully given by addressing tbe mauulhetureta

to the time l
County, but

SStriS

tide tho liouscs. They ssy that N*w
York i* largely made up uf boonlinghousre aad hotel*, to say nothing of
families in which th* most glaring neg­
lect ul every law of health is the nJ*
and not th* exooption. Hou*** are
built on wrong principle* and with their

NOW IS YOUR TIME I

wbo dragged tbo** |»nderou* stone*
and heaved th* enduring iiyramld*,—

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

market place,—w* cau listen with In­
spiring awe to Tlato aa be tcacbe* the

prolific brain.

Dry Goods of.all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

We can &gt;Und on the

And, yet, we are fully convince! that a
Prohibitory Law rigidly enforced, is (he
only way in which the Irafic in intoxioa-

praaaat, no prohibitory law can b*

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
- Gflod - as - the - best

&amp;S5

Come and see

for Yourself

J-S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
GUARDIAS SALE.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
&gt; e'Y,gkoci'.ry

aisd tka house:.

Just opened in Mr. BOWNE’S NEW STORE,

Mftyi/fyoy Slocr,

ndlng thuee who

SOUTH S'®&lt;
Snr* Sth,1T‘
H here can Iw found ■ choice nnd well icloclcd Slock of Staple
and Fancy
1

Now friend* for U&gt;* present I bld you
farewell, anxlonaly desiring tbit your
remaining day* may be doubly crowned

A complete aworlment ol *U kinds of Whole and Ground
Sptcea
,
,

your Hvss peaceful, icntented and hap­
py.
4
Phillip Twotiard. of Middleville, next
was'called, who with interesting r»-

■hip of Thornapple.

After which J. W.

daughter of a wealthy and happy,
ly lo*t their iivea Tho mignifieen

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac.

WARRANTEp PURE.
AU kinds nf Fruit in their Season.

LAWSON’S

iE

iebmiju.jcutiu,'
Rheumatism,

Freah Vegetables altr*)a on hand.
Algo we have a full line of the beat

Lampe &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden Ware
Always on hand at.pricei that cannot be beat in the County

CASH ■til) ¥ERS

find it to their advantage to &lt; r
anime our Ktock before purchasing elsewhere.

KO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free delivery to any psrt of tbe City.
Raspedfully,
Spooner &amp; Hepburn

Tb* fatet

without anything ugly nr wished in tbe
day. and tbatj^ly odd million* gallon*

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

tbo hallo from October till
May. Not a pleasant subject to speak
of but on* of vital importance, nut only

ston that to me wat actually painful,
TUton to ton years older forhto experi­
ence, and even Isunty Frank Moulton
shows the effect* of tbe strain. By tbo a confit-ration al a moment'* notice.

their fl*n cew, but ildJdaeetn to me that

can tarry tn th* eity of Trent during tbe
setting of that august Council In which
the holy Father* made and published
that wonderful book which they hoped
would bring ail the world Io the knowl-

edge of a swamp. Comparatively fen
■ven of tbe fits! rale - hotel* and board­ th rough lb* trying acene* of our Amerling haute* have anything like proper
pride tbe devotion and bomtancy of our

■bow the facililM* modem hottsre

'liquid damnation"
l

L10IEHSII fflMIBHBMB

SALE OX EXECUTIOX.

va when Michael r-urvetu* was made to
ride from earth to heaven In * firry
ms, their clowris and batd-iooms chariot driven by John Calvin,—we
tba foulest air continually into can vi*It London tn 14M when tbe |wopy of ths houao ar* qs fruitful of

Jority are not In Rrmfistby with our
be largely di- present legislation, which attempts to

year* ending B*pt. 30, 1S7 i. was 114 ;

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

do not acrupd* to charge tba
ague and intermittent lover abounding Chieftain aa be lead* hl* conquering

frank open him as unchangwd In sppearansnea, but

I* as an interor many while

.TA.MES LEFFCEL&amp;CO.

Em pt nw

blistering rends *f Arabia, in the days
of the nno» humble camel driver and

*1 question, than hr voting as one men
for the regular Republican nomin**,
Zachatiab Chandler, for Bamtor, end
from Its myriad planted seed*.
The United Stales Revenue Depsul- th* warmest public ap|&gt;robation, and thus truly reprerent their constituent*
w* sincerely hop* tbe eudorsemrnt of and reflect th* almost unanimeue will
engaged in th* btninea* of selling llqufhrery loyal man in th* United Statre
Th&lt;&gt; record bs gives of th* doings and
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
condition of our penal and humanitarian
ntm,institution* must fill with joy and satis­
levied in th* State. Four year*' receipts faction every friend of the unfortunate,
would build every rail road In th* ftato.
On th* statute books of the State only th* unvarnished fact* in every case,
stand* a law, tbe coruUtullouallty of
place th- State of Michigan in tho proud
by tho Supreme Court, which declare* position of doing more to alleviate hu­
man misery, and elevate humanity than
the prtnef]-*!*, liable to fine and
onpeut. Not leas than 6,000 publie, and at au *xpena« *o insignifi­
cant in comparison with the good sc- *d horn* In the legal arena, and the
5,000 or l.OCO persons were dally vlolatworld I* expected to look on breslblere.
Tilton galnel the first advantage by
rlthout number.
would be arr
having the trial of the ca»c transferred
What niakr*
dUftrence? Is
that public ■stations ar* doing, must have forgot­
senUment sustain* thr
one and ten the golden rule of human brother- whleh loth aide* appeared to consider
not th* other! Every good Uttecn abCoart after th* room
shudders at th*

we not haw th* aid of lutelllgent legtelation t list will diminish the Intemper-

Shipping Boxing, 8 Home Pourer, $2,00; 4f Horae .Power, $3,80.
FKOH ITI DM

THE GOVERNOR S MESSAGE.

In our j-aper to-day will be louud
leet entirely. I mean the victim* of In­ that ]ortion of th* Message of Gor.
temperance, if there I* an evil that Bagley uuivoidably crowded out of th*

Th* Soldier*' Home el Harper Hov-

PRICES DELIVERED ON BOARD OF CARS. AT SPRINGFIELD. OHIO.

ken up by typhoid lever,'thirty csss* tbe world b liter for our having lived In
of which taade,thrir appearance among it; have we cvntribeUd auy thoughts

of tho United Blates donate during all
the dark day* of III* Hcbellkai

bony hand Into almost every family. county.
CM commanding the troop* to Ibo Board Its army, though losing ita hundreds
wsekly, u recruited dally by Ita hun­
dreds more. Pauperism, crime. Insani­
•huuld know, and understand.
tho State au- ty, disease, and dealljXile Its direct re­
sult*, and untold private griefs and ml
Act No. 91 of 1673 provided

Episcopal icbool of tbe best order, fur

K' '*. near Burlington, N. J? was lately

who believed himeelf to be-on tbe right
And Beecher’s bearing was tquallr un­
daunted.

Look at Thi

nlclpolitlc*. would In many of them
as will most eSartually pul a stop to t! is
Ufa destroying, health annihilating. God

hlgb-llceue*.
following Executive Oummitt**:
N. Bsaiow,
through aa

t c&lt;&gt;kstri urentlaws regulating tho sale of

lianrr Ward

MPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTFDI
Campari«on Invited mid Competition Defied in

�Waxtkd.—A good girl to do general
housework, enquire of ’Mrs. E B.
Dewey, career cf Broadway and Green

TlfS R,«rJsUC^|l

Ineuraucii Company of Barry arid Ea­
ton Counties, Mich., ending Dee., 81,
1874. Boid Company bein^1 located at

Nashville add Charlotte, am. Joing bus­
iness in tho counties of Barty and Ea-

Remember tho poor. It is bard to lie
poor at any time, but in rold weather
ptnvrty is Uanler to Ipar tliun in aum-

For What?
FLORHCg SlflKG-IACHIR

In

Independent Pbjacian,

CHROMIC DISEASE,

Cniutii a lexical Practice

Dr. J. H»lkrr&lt; CnlifoHih Tte-■gir. BJitnx are t. purely VstretaHe
prnrnntiuii. mn-lc ehirflv from the nullre
bHkrfosin I • .- )
r» SrvwL. moewtekM ot CaLUarata. the
■aollciwi! pronntles wbfaii are extracte&lt;&lt; tlirrifrom oit'ioat tbe aae uf Aleobst
TU- qtuwtion u almo»t daily sakod. "WhM

FRII OF CHARGE.

saav.

fl!

stoua.® T

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tto SJUw UkalmM&gt;M« WKS ■

fl

Making socks with Zeal's knitting
machine may b-' lomething “new imder
tbe sun.” but mendiug them i- certain­
ly a “dented" old besinos*.

Iff UDgtn Inat,
fc.aeaa.
sew tom,

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Mauee A Pi colon, is taking a few uroks
of rest, by visiting bis old home at Saneca Falls. Now York.'

BaitEsr, Da Wit Hatx'i ,
___
rxx Lnxas, cures the worst eases of
Coughs, Colds and all tbe draoaeM of
tho Lungs. Hirout aad Chest. For
Whooping Coegh and Croup it is a
csfaara specific. Tho most obstinate
cu-m surely yield to Hall's Balsam,
when used perwevcringly. Stands at ths
bead of oil cough proparatiiua.
Bohl
Regular meeting of common council, everywhere. Joan F. Hntr, Cnaur
A Oo, proprietors, 8 and 0 College
Wednesday evening, January 6th, 1875. Plaro. N. Y.
Present — Recorder, Aid. Besemer,
Jewell. Fuller. Bentley, Hicks, Dolpb.
Minutes of two previous mw tings,
read and approved.
Tbe eforegv of grade cf Broadway
V/At tbo regular meeeing of tho Connand Green street, twins the special or­
ty Grange uf Barry County, held Jan.
der of bosinese fur tha regular meeting,
5tls 1875. fthe follow ingj_Offi&gt;«rs ware
tba same was taken up. The profile
elected for tbo ensuing year.
exhibited, end no objection* being
Usury Jjfinchrumb—Master.
made, the following reeolntione was of­
Pvitrr Burton—Ovenevr.
Ira Slowell—Lecturer.
Wnaaxis, at a regular meeting of tho
John laehty—Btvwart.
Common Council held January 6th. 1875
The profile of Broadway street from
Blate Io Walnut street's and Green
J.J ILtulvrshol—Chaplain.
sirwt from Broadway to Joffmon, wu
C. N. Young—Treasurer.
Vsloatiiis lUph.gl—S.cr.t lr?.
Wai Bfauchanl—UaiteKeopev.
Mr, A Patman—Cores.
Urn. J. J. Ilaodenhot—Pomona.
Mrs. 1*. Bartun—Flora.

X&gt;r. X. B. FOOTIE.
■ex TBS, Mew Terfc.

ACENT8 WANTED.

Mootings under tbo pasturage of Rev.
11 IL Maynard, Imvo recontly closed nt.
tho White School House in Maple
Grove, which resulted in much good.
Over 20 camo forward and exproasod

business, and as I have made arrange­
ments to increase my facilities fur doing
better work than ever, all should call
and gat a negative taken. Tho superi-orify of my work in tho post is a suffi­
cient guarantee of firat-clasa work in
he future.
Rooms In Washington ten, by coaxing them into church on
Sunday mornings, instead of going
Block, south side State Street.
seating and hunting—by handkerchief

Painting and Grafting.

AR Ready to Buy Wheal,

Oats, end

Tlw undesigned having purchased
tho Baryyyille Flouring Mill, uro pre­
pared to^ milling of any description
on short notice. Patronage solicited.
Custom work a speciality. Cash paid
for wheat, corn, oate and buckwheat.
Walxxx A Hienos.
Barryvilk1, Nov. 19, 1874 .
31m3

Special Notice.

LOST.—City ot Hastings Order, No.
190 for 835.80. The finder will ploase
return to the subecribere, a. payment
has b&gt;wn stopped.
Wrutrxs Beomeu.
Hastings, Nov. 28.1874.
82lf

By Aid, Beosmcr—
That the city purchato tho Llulladay
Wind Mill, with derrick, and 3 31 inch
cylinder Pump, Antoruautic Tank for
liorsus and byJrant. For tbe sum of
8248,00 Ires 10 per bent for cash.
Ayes—Hicks, Bessmer.
Nays — Jowell. Fuller,
BootIvy.
Dolpb.
PttalttJ, that the City Treasurer bo
and is hereby instructed to transfer tbo
following sums from the past indoblo-1-

He keeps constantly on
hand Mo, 1, Pianos ranging
in price from $250 to $1800.
jflio, .4gent for famous
Estey, Manning and Bur­
dett Organs.
,

A Map oftho United States Given Away.
. If you want a beautiful map, 15xM
iMboe. of the United State., aetid your
name and poet office addreea U&gt; U. L.
Harrta-u. 5, Slate BL, Bo»ton. Mwra; or

THE

Hastings Drug Store

Fuller. Dulpli.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS

mTiiiTO,

An assesment bus peen made during I
the year for the sum of 17,355 32. and
tho rate was 20 cento on each, S100 in­ frvtu No*. Oth, 1874. to Jon. 9tb, 1874,
cured tor full year and per rata in otb- Eighty-thi
• " *
•
er cases. Nothing was teastossed for
bought of Mt. Af Ryerson, six two year
uuossmuuts not paid.. Thia Company
old steers that weighed 8090 lbs, for
Ayea
—
HiAa.
Jewwll,
Fuller,
Dolph,
dotes its books for aasetament tbo 30th
which they paid 8304.05, and two 3
day of September uf eaeB-and every Bcssmer, Bentley.
year old heifon that weighed 2450 lbs,
Nays—None.
for which they paid 3100,45. Pity
City of Hastings to D- Bonnet Pr.
This company prut idee a-t_rp!usuf
ton cents on each uno hundred doltats For drawing as fellows :
country.
Oet. 19, '74, lumbar t&lt;&gt; Fngiae
iusuicd to pay actual louea as they oc­
hare learned itbat a small boy cur. This company pays, three-fourths
yesterday asked a Murk In this city tbo
of actual value on buildings and fulj
price uf stick candy. Un learning
value oti contents if iniured fur that
that he sold six stacks fur Sre cents tits
boy figured the following: six sticks
lor five cents, five sticks for four cents,
City of Heatings to John A. Fulbr .Dr.
four sticks for throe cents, three sticks
B. W. Warren. Prcaadsnl, and Clem­ To plastering cistern an-i help no
for two cento, two sticks far one cent,
same
■ - 88 50
ent Smith, Secretary of said Company
which loaves one stick for nothing and
The account of D. Bennett bo allowed
all and each for himself, doth depose
concluded tu take it, and coolly walked
and say that they have read tbo forego­ 25 cents on fire de|nrtmsnt fund, 81 00

Goals to th. lands, at tbe Com;«ny'&gt;
Office In St I.outa.
For psLrtlcutare tu phamphlets with
mpe. addreas A. L. Deane, iLand Com­
missioner. Atlantic and Pacific Rail­
road Co.. K Booth 4th Street, Bl. Loua,

A. N. S A B IN,
Commission Merchant,

Corner State aud Creek St. Building
oneo occupied by Boston Cash Store

J. P. ROBERTS.

BLACK A FULLER.

LADIES

C. SCIiUEENWRG’

Pletmles Brown, Hastings township:
Ira A- Osgood, Hope ; John Jones, Or­
angeville : John A 8nyd«r, Barry;
Geo-.W Kilboero. Maple Greve; L D.
Putter. Maple Grove ; John 8. Oewnsb-k, Tborwpjdo ; M Mgre. Batlaad; Israel 8. Buiee. 8d ward, euy of

AMERICAN MARBLE

FLOUX t orjis

illumes stum ■uiBssaTUBeis/.issiai
ing statement and know tho contents. '
triiitt. wsm, uni in
Mayhew Business College, of Detroit, thereof, and thxt they have good rea­ ut John A. Fuller at 38.50 on fire da-,
HIGH-TEST BURNING OILS.
whose card appears in another column, son to believe and do believe sail state- nartment fund.
Ths Bost and Cheapest in the Ma
Carried.
is in all respects very superior. Its
Ayes—Hicks, Jewell, Fuller, Dolph,
oourso of study is not surpassed any­
Boesmer, Bentley.
where President Mayhew's uro alone
Preaid ent.
Nayo- -None.
City of Hastings to W. IL Whipple Dr.
worth the cost of a scholarship. His
Cumext Smuk, Secretary.
To balance for work on fire engine, 50
'boUeniiy Book-keeping has for years
2000 AGENTS W.ANTED FOR TEE
Sworn and subscribed Cotore me at
Ayes—Beesmor.
boeu used as the text book uf the Col­
Charlotte in said Slate and county this
Naya—Hicks. Jewell, Fuller, Dolph,
Ladies’ Medical Guide,
lege of tho City of Now Turk, whoso
7lb day of January, A. D. 1875.
Bentley.
Board uf Education consider it tho
Account ol I. W. Vrooman, referred
to Finance como-ittao.
Account of W. H. Itayfcrd 84 00 for
M erchant Tailors,
People at Hastings, Marshall, Hills­
oerricM on board of registration, was
dale and along the line of tho Michigan
sllcwed aad order drawn on contingent
A Ohio railroad will be intoroated at tbe
Ayos—Hicks, Fuller, Jowell, Dolph,
announcement that tbe negotiatona in
Beesmor and Bentley.
Europe for a money-loan are reported
Naya—Nona.
aa terminating favorably. Aa aoon aa
RocHXsrn, N. Y-, Jeu. 13, 1874.
Hadley A Hitchcock was allowed
John H. Wendell &amp; Co.,
the bonds executed by tho company are B. V. I’ntec*. M. D. Bufialo, N Y.;
81 40 on general highway fund fur
Commission Merchants la
Dtsr Sir—I bad suffered (rem Catarrh lumber.
received, 8500,000 aud steel rails for
Ayos—Hicks, Jo wall, Fuller, Dolpb,
the first SO miles of road-bed will bo in aa aggravated fur about twelve years
and for several yours from Bronchial Bcsatncr and Bentley.
furnished. Moro money is promised trouble. Tried many puctoi| and things
Nays—None.
Addr...,
iwnoKt Ta Mnv. ’&lt;2.
lltl!&lt;TI!«O
forthcoming as tho work progresses. -ilh
MICHIGAN.
Account of Dwight A Burrell was re­
DETROIT.
There are ths most favorable prospects becoming nearly worn out wlh excoomve ferrod to finance cogunitteo.
Editoriol labors on a paper 11 New York
By Aid. Hickanow for the Sfieedy completion ot this
City, I was attacked with i tonchitie, in
Tbat Runyan and Herrick be allow­
important road, which will be 400 miles a eovers term, suffering air oet a total ed 81 00 per wook from Jane ary let
long—Er.
______ ■
toes of voice- I returned home here, 1876, for looping fire ia engine room
r'rMLOrtm’S HKBoJc’BTBCUUt^l*iid
but had been Iximo only two weeks when necessary io keep the engine ftvm
when I was completely prostrated with
Heteonhsge from the Lungs, having
List of letters nimaing, uncalled for, four severs bleeding spells within two
weeks, and first three inside of nine
tn tbo Poet office on Jan. SOth:
days. In the September following, 1
Leonard J Bradford, Mrs Thomas .m proved aufficienlly to bo able to be
Bowen, Daniel Huckxton, Mrs Sarah aboet, though in a very feeble state.
Boons. Mr. Olive M Eaton, Wm Gib­ My Bronchia! trouble remained and tbe
son, Mra A King, B F Lian, Goo Catarrh was tenfold worse than before.
Miglea, Wm Mutter. Job® Patterims, Every effort lor relief seemed fruitless.
I seemed to bo losing ground daiiy. I
Goo Rowledcr, W C Robinson. Wm continusff in thia feeble state, raising
Rowley, Miso Cora A Tbylur, Mra John blood almost daily until about tho firet
Carried.
Taylor, Robert Usher, Joskdi Whitnry, of March, *73, when I became eu bad
DR. C. A. SMITH’S
Ayre-Hicks, Dolph, Fuller. JowoiL
In calling for tU abc^e ptaase say as to be entirelv confined to tbs house.
Beesmcr
and Bentley.
“advertised."
J. Roarers. P. M.
Medical Infirmary,
Nays—Nona.
On motion Oounol adjourned.
J. W. BxxTTjrr,
.) Vacorder pro tem

1875, at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon:
Orrin H. Colo, Maids Grove • Chariee
Dolph, 111 ward Gtty! of Hearings j'iWUliamA. Meo. IrvicrrWra'Clytra-.

For Skin lliseasrs. Empuons.Tetter.
Sdl Rheum, Blotchy Spots, Pimply
Pustak-a, Bab. CarbuucJre. Ihngworma,
Scald It rad. Sore Eyes, Erysipelas. Iteh,
Scurfs. Ducnloratioas of tho Skin, Hires on
aud Diseases ol the Skin cf whatever naane
This is the place to buy kiur |ru»ata or nature, are literally dug up i—•---- ‘-1
We have tba be.1 lino of goods that out ot the stem in a short I
was ever brought tn Hastings. Call use of three Bitten.
Pin. Tape, and other W&lt;
and examine for yonrself and you will
inc &gt;n the s; stem of to nuu:y the

SinUCliu*

HEADQUARTER*.

uviraiii is dub!

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

JOHN PETTIT

No reports, as yet, have Ima rureived of tho upsetting of whole sled­
loads of the jolly young [xuplo. Some
driver should play this trick on a slodload,,just for fan, and give ut th-»
names and incidents appertaining tbure-

Commxactu. Concur, Grand Rapids;
thorough work ; able touchers. Great­
We believe there is a city ord
er demand for students to fill positions
than the supply. Tonne reasonable. providing for tho clearing off uf
For circulars address Cl G. Sweusborg. on sidewalks, in consequence ot
Proprietor.
_________
I.. Kuck-U. money to Lean un Ileal
Estate Security.
2Htf '

COUN­

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re.t)

THE WHOLE WESTERN
TRY

■tea: U-. W -Becan

i

Tu«i

Lssal SUMKff Jtoticcj.

uii (Kiiitiu i uf W. W. Kelly aul other-.
Conitnttti-e ua wsbtr pi|w wua granted
forth- r lime ia which to report on the
matter ut laying pipo bum Barlow &amp;
Goodyear's dam
Mured that tho question of wind mill

i sto. tt -rtao Keats

’lli
h|l!|

»•!

Da. Vwsfe 1* *• ssttw «s “M—m Cess-

1
thi1‘&gt;

T. PHILLIPS.
, ,-UUvi

J. Cole &amp;. Son,
Stop! Hearken Ye!

favor its removal For this purpose one
Vurauxa Brrrxxa.
Ctautu tho Vitiated Blood wb«.
ever you find its impanties bunting
through the skin in Pimples, Erapttaas.

Be it known. That J nhnll
keep in stock and fill to order
the Celebrated

“DuyK&gt;|&lt;o li'op,”

mui num,

for Plown and other purposes.

FINE PICTURES I

STOCK)

WEB ms

Wni ai Im Bai

Bim,

of all CURTIS, DODGE. BOBIN8ON

At Granger Prices.

and WIARD patterns, and

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Castings for all P L O W 8 now ia aae.

Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

Agricultuial Imnlements
"

&amp;C., *0.

, (Gm n a Cau.)

WING GAU

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and last concert and flraw­
m UTiovuu. oraaniu. ing. The ManagenAit are
pledged
to the returrf of the
Issued Monthly.
money if the drawin fshould
not came off at the a \y now
appointed.

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gloom of a very uncomfortable room far
away from *eeme of comfort and giadnoe*; *o ah* haittned her «tep* and went
on through tho «tnrm and cold with her
and thought*.
Ye* I Chrirtma* wa* coming 1 And
for four year* every Chrirtma* which
cam* to bet had been redder and ted­
der, the Ihought She remembered
year* when Chriatma* gift* ewaited her
aa they would'await many a happy girl
er* Inner Aha rwaUa,! tha vannna rlr.

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life within the pad four year*.
Tb* death of her
parent*, her
■ub**quMt
distress, until at last
• he wa* driven to her pre.ont
occupation, whcrarwith ah* managed to
•upport bar brother and erif. H* was
I he baby whsa^her mother dted—a pany child of three yearii—aad a mother's
fat word* hxd explored her utterly
tfor the bripfas boy. How wsll
had kept her promire tb* child
alone knew : but there had bren day*
when the eiater would willingly hav*
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And now, with th*** old memories iu
her heart, the girl went onward through
the street*, blinded by the doctu of
wiad, until far bcm* wm reachod. The
king stair* were climbed at last,' end
alone m (be dMotate room the brother
and rider clasped each other cloacly
When Willi# wa. at fat .teeping,
Edith laid berwlf down be.id* him and
dreamed of other day*, and in her
CHRISTMAS dream she mw two standing aide by
side in a nu*)y furnished room—a girl
of seventeen yean, a young man of
twenty. There wa* a world of trouble
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dsrhng ! listen to me first ?'’ Aad the
girl ualy nulled coldly, as if wearied
with bi* boy's ptey. Then he spoke
■gain. “Do yuu Iwlieve in your heart
that 1 Mid thoe« words, Edith ? And
she answered, “You have hoard my
opinion, *ay no mure about it ; but be
kind enough to and a tevn* a* anuoung
to tn* a* il tau« b* vtnbarra»*ing to
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Edith." ho sari.
You bare given---------,------- w--------of your l&lt;iv* for tn* to willingly forgot
it all ”
She auawrt**! indifferently. “I do
net dotty tout I have dun* many a fooliab thing which, if 1 had been lea* jmpnlsivs, would nevsr have bean done
And the word* which at lima* I may

weary girl re*t a few munrents lieaidv
the Cro before going ।
'which mged fiercely
rtreet* with *1* d. V.__—,-------------of nuiey fret wa* heard end up the
■tain trainp«\l two who had braved tha
A eerie* of patter* of Kreat Intorret on • tonn fearloetly for th* take of wring
FRENCH LITERATURE AND PAR- “A«nt Rachel ’
1SIAN LIFE,
"Hurrah. Atiulie!” cried tho boy».
By Alber: ntiodoc. with llluvtnlion* by
French ArtUta, will appear during Ih*
into th* warm, tiro-lighted room. ‘•Har­
year.
rah! for Chri*lmn is coming and what
"THEMY8TEBIOU8 ISLAND.
Or. "Tha Modern Roblnaon Unttoe,” ere fuu going to gir* ui ?"
Julre Vern*‘» late*: »tury, w:ll be cen­
Idim Rachel looked at the young intrul.r* with rye* that tried t» bo stern,
by tnxe Heim,
a* eke replied, “Nothing but a good.
"MY TOURMALINE,"
Begin* in November, and will run for ■ouim! »[unkiug tu’toich you manner*,
three or four month*. '1 hero will alao you rude young one*, and to puuiab you
be other Novelette* and Shorter Stories
bydfcadlng Ameriran and English Story
Writer*. The Magarino will contlnuv to violently agrinit it. Arthur?'"
to hold it* pre-emlnenoe In thia regard.
"Bother Iho uld b*d I” exclaimed th*
The Eaoay* Review*. and Editorial
Papon will, aa heretofore, employ the boy, removing th* sling of bn disrespect,
ablest pea* In both Europe and America. however, with a kiss which bo knew by
Home and Society, which haa grown la ex|&gt;*rifluru Auntie could never reritl.
favor and in excellence from th* flrei.
“Yon have not vpikeu to Mire Man­
wilt tie made more attractive, useful an* ning, L yv," »aid Misi Rachel, reprov­
valuable In It* Influence on the aoelal
ingly, and instantly tho drvenuaker wa*
The Etching* will be etUi farther Un­ taluted after the uiual curta.y of six
proved. and tbrro will be greater variety aad eight yean of boyhood. Two cold
in Hila derartment.
little palm* wtre timidly extended, nnd
Scribner’# Monthly, by ibo verdict of Edith clasped them in her sleiuler hand
both the Engl tail nod the American
pre**, la Tha Feet of all the Moulhllr*. tenderly, for she loved children, and her
Tti* Eight Bound Volume*, of Scrib­
ner constitute an Illustrated Llbrarv of
W ha: would shs not have given to have
**Vn him io warmly clad and *o full of
“Vigorous health n* the** little fellow*
who stood before her ?
“What are you going to have for
L'hrittmaa, *ay t" asked Arthur, wit!:

iSlx ortlete; recounting the experience
ot a wall-known American tanner and
and engineer (Colonel Waring, of Og­
den Farm. Newport, R. I.,) during d
tour through aotne of tbt lere fre piented

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1875.

VOL. XIX. NO. 40.

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forgot entirely, since I now retail thoin."
-- -------- - ______, fitted hi* head proudly,
-------------------- her* wHIr
nnullerabl* auxpriso, but no word pant­
ed hi* lip*. Aud presently he left th*
room and the bouse forever. Then,
aud not till th»n, did tho girl who** cru­
el word* had driven him away, became
bar natural self one* more. Without

asked, and Mire Rachel in speaking of
bnr riaier only nail* her by her firet
aam*. But they are Arthur- and Har­
ry, and—didn't you hear a knock F'
The knock wa.-. repeated, thi* time
loudly, and Willie ran to tho door-.
.••Hallo r cried a voice which Edith recognired aa belonging to Barry or Ar
thur. of whom rii* bad just been ap*akbur. “Hallo! are yen her brother F*
“I’m mv liater’a brother," timidly re­
plied Willie, hardly knowing who “her”
might be.
•■Well, you look like her and I gueae
If* all right. Aunt Rachel—”
“Will you com* in, d*arF’ a*k*d
Edith, now caning forward. Harry
walked in rather bashfully and twitted
hi* eap a* he delivered the following
Di-tsagv
"Aunt Rechel—now, auntie
—new-ah* wants you to corns to her
hon*e to-morrow ntghl—tmw—'bout
tea time. She seat veu a note, but I’ve
rom aad lost it‘
naywar.'oeure I *
'rid**, she told me

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Educatiou and Public School*—
Mce*r&gt; Warren. Thom peon. Hunting­
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Banka and Jnooq®ration*—Meern.il
Oabom, Jenkt, Whit*.
Military Attiire-Merere Mcvaa,
Wood, David.

Railroad*— Merer*. Well*. Wa
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Mechanicel IuImmIs—Mi ears. Corey,
The I^gialarwe of 1876 may now "be
ud to be fairly at wuek, and lb* indi ■ Jenfa, Hawkins.
Saline Interests—Maesra. Webber,
Ncrth^B«rrick
Lumber InterosU-Meosre. Melfa.
Nefaun, Dand.
Fishrag Intireate—M.aMi&gt;. David,
Mitchell,
Corev.
Im* of personal interest,
eob*erve
Canal*. River aad Harbor faprovsthan uauaL and that in all that effect
th* puldie w**L they will be active and
vigibnf» Thv tfeaato ia composed
largely of new men. only four saombore
of iho (tenet- of 1878. Meeera. Well* of
Port Huron, Gray ot N*w*ygu, Mliehell uf Grand Travers, and Mellon uf
Macomb, being returned ; uf there
Merer*. Wells, Gray and Mitchell are
Republic^, and Mr Haifa a Demo­
crat. There are, however, several olh-

leaving him on Christmas night Sud­
denly the nehy fat were heard on the
elairs again, and the door wm opened a
crack, white ajvfa* outeide laid. "I mv
Him Manning, I forgot-now—to tell
you, your brother is to com* too—now,
auntia said so!” With that tb* door
closed and the fat deported, whU" WilKo's lahghter wn» m fowl a* his tear*
hail fan
Meanwhile, tho day after Edith bad
fin'faed her work for Mire Rachel, that
lady was rifling quietly iu her room
alone ia the twilight, when a haodwime
loco looked in at the halLopenod floorand a tall youag figure walked in s*ftly.
A moment's pan** and then Aunt Rschel kn w her Willard had returned,
for no one bat Willard would think of
chokrng her almost to death with hi*
atroug voung arm* and kfa*e. Thev
had a long talk of an bouv’s tength.and
tho "Sea Gull'' wa* rated al it* full val­
ue by its young captain as he naatlvl at lore, Meesro. Thornaa of Allegan, War­
Annt Iteeher. fat. and allowed her to ren of Eaton, Fanebar ot Isabella.
jwt him just M sbo di«l tear year* a^-o
Cobb of Kalamaxuo and Grvus-L of
to cay. Buch a handaim* follow a* h* Wayae, wet* member* of the last Boom
wa* 1 and Aeut Rachel iniUntly con­ of Rep reerntatirw. and other* have
templated a match b*two*n h*r n*ph*w been Iteprosentativs* in year* gone by.
and th* .voting dre**mak»r. "who wa* In ability wa think the present Senate
*v*rv inch n lady, if »h* wa* poor 1"
She mw Willard th* next d«y and the will compare favorably with any one
nori, and between talking to him. lis­ that bo* preceded it daring th* twenty
tening Io hi* eonfo*»ioa* of boyi»h yean that we have been mom or lea*
■crape* *nd old tiro**, »h* put thi* and familiar with the gentlemen wno have
that together and formed a plan about
two young p*-pb» who knew naught of
her plotting.

Bfae. While.
A»yluui for lnxano--Afemrs. Thomp­
son. Cook Adair.
Asylem for Deaf. Dumhand BUadJfossrs. Wells, Carrey, Redfi*hl.
Agricultural College—Afeurs. Afarray. Cook, Babcock.
Univenily and Normal SchoolJfesors Thomas, Wood, Huntington.
State Public School-Afasrs. Jenks.
Mitchell. Fish.
Geotoeirel Surrey of tho State Afeaexs. r i.. Wakreu, 'Boiee
State Capital and Public Building*Af.«ra GroutoL North, Webber.
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Coaetitutiuuel Amesdiu.nte- -Meevti.
Haalington. Couk. Afore*.
entire satisfaction of tho jioople, and in
Rules and Joint Rule*—Jfosanu
U manner that will do moat to promote Osborn, MuIm. Fish.
Eugroa.tneut sad Enrollment of Bill*
all the gleet and growing iolareaU, di*
-Afaws. Warren. WeiU. Cobb.
verrifioa a* tfav era. of oar State.

All day Aunt Raebeil had bora busy
decorating bar rooms with wTvcthe and
berriss, and now the leaning drew near,
bringing the hour of bar gueeti' arri- party, and on all th* grept moral quearal. Her aieter end sister’* children, lion*, likely to be eloeely contorted thi*
and dtar friend* wlio alwsrs met each iraaion, hi* vote will art be wanting to
other ia that snug liltlc tnaneioo. all
Rocolloction* of lb* .eeriy retltanMt
him that tho b«tti« with her woman'* were there, and non* euuld read th* prevent the panag* ot any mooiur* that
pride bad nearly provea too much for ।happy oservt hidden in Aunt Rachel'* madd in th* leart drtrect from th* high oi that (&gt;art of Johnstown (to wit) 1 N.
hor woman a strength; and now she ।
R. 8 W. At that time tha township of
wept until her brart bvld no more tears, ।
Johnstown conipritad all of town« 1 sad
and «h* oouU only *ob and moan in J
2 North of ranges 7 and 8 West
My
h-r utter desolation. Then when she (
lather, Emory Cheery. Battled here
had grown calm again, softly she crept (
Juns ". 1M$, aad there were then re­
up thu stair*, entered h«r mother * room ,
nnd in th* dim light of the shaded gas. ।
, siding here Stephen CoBii* Harlow
kistad the sfaping iavalid. and crept ,
Merrill, Wm. P. Bristol, John Culvep,
off to bet room. How many little love ] (
enfte mot her eye* as sb* glanced (
Solomon Gelman. Judge 8. V. R. York.
around I Dainty basket* which had (turned safely from a two-year*' vnyag*
Alonso Bruodxge, John Marshal, Hen­
held rar* flow*ra and blossom* of sweet- (and found b'.sdearoneasowdl and hap­
est fragrance; toksn* simple, to be sure py So he laughed and talked aad dHr:ail crime, and alleviate the our*** of ' ry Paul. William Smith, Henry P.
but eloquent with the love which had yerted about hi* gift.*, which still bung th^+iquor trefic, provided *uch Legie-1 Bowman, Rufo. Oowfa, father of the
prompted tliera. were scattered b»ro ‘up-.n lbs mysterious trei *«cnrely luskoi
lai ion wa* not a lowering of tb* high jI late Geo. T. Cowie*, Anitin Wright, and
■ i&gt;.l there, silent reminders of the true, in
.
tho b*ck parlor. But the duck,
Jason Cowles had
loving heart she now doubted and ,struck eight, and Aunt Radiol entered ruoral petition th* p*opl* of thi* Stole '! Nelson Barnum.
• corned. She went to bar dreami, aud the room boding Willie Manning by have ever taken oo this aad kindred ' previously sealed her*, but wa&lt; at thia
tho -lark, handsome face of her lover ,the haad.
rime
living'at
JonMvilli,
Mich.
social question*
On th* Senatotial
looked out at hor from the ease which
•‘Halloo?’ shouted Harry, running
Tb* first religion* eervieo held in
bid the picture from all *yso save her up to. iho Lewildwd child, “ynu’vo question he ha* truly represented the
own. Many a tune had she prewed come, have yuu T—where’* your sister’" Republican* of the 16th Senatorial Dis­ JoliM'own was by Elder Chany, end
her lips to the pictured face and shed Before the hoy ounld r*[dy th* looked trict, by bte presirtent effort* to recur*
tear* over il for Mk* of th* living fac* ,door wm unfatenrd cud the grand
Hall, (who was at Hosting* boarding
which wm hidden day and night in her ,ChristsnM tree stood rusplenleul before
though thia ia nut yat a^scmpliabod, the min at work on the first grist mill
the guests “Willard." whispered hie
built rt our County Seal) which was a
Aunt, "go Into the library ; your gilt i* whan it iball be, aa w* fully behave it
otfar, who would not tell an untruth, there. It wm too tafie fur wrapping will be. ‘ th* people will be aa much la* shanty about 12 x IK fat. 1 will right
had told bar to, and sb* bad listened to pa [ten," »ho added, with eoraethiag
hero rolato n tittle raridnt that took
Miu Rachri saw the look of paiu in word* which) her lover had repeated to very like diamond* glistening in her
After r.adi^
oth*r ntu for di* aceompliriimBnt ol place at thi* meeting
the yonng girl'* foe*, and auiwerol for other*—which crimsoned her toes with
tb* hymn, the book wm handed to Mr.
her, “PeojJ* Bever ean toll what their wounded pride and mortification. What ’ Woaderingly tho young man obeyed, a work that ia not only foe th* b*e&lt; in­
gift* arc to bo. Master Inquisitive—dos t wonder that she CMt him off and refus­ snd laughingly )«ft th* parlor. Mmn- tent uf thi* Blate, but * triumph for Nofau Barnum, with tb* roquost that
ed to bear his fable explanations I So sbile Harry and Arthur plied Willie troedum, jutlie* nnd right, that will give h* would start tb* tune. He posted the
you know that F*
Then up apako Harry, th* yunnger the gifts wore put away and the picture with question* unUl the timid child el- th* tin* man of tha nation unaleyed book to Rufai Cowfa with this remark,
boy: Well, J ou’re going to havu some­ UMtroyed ore ibo tired girl sought bar
pteoaure. Spec* haa hitherto prevent­ "Go It Cow)**, God. I can't."
thing. a! any rate, ain't you t Mr mam­ bod, and thus all tho sweet visions of
Some of th* old rettlers at Hastings
ma always gives m* lute of ihlag* -dee* hor heart were forever dispelled.
bad a big brother like we haver to., ed u» from giving even a briri notice of
AU thi* Edith dreamed white steep­ *o. And Willi*retorted with tb* only tb* ofRcera of lb* Senate ur Houao, bat will rooolfat Mr. Neboa Barnum &gt;
your mammal"
Edith row lu i»*at on her shawl, but ing btside her brother. Aud when the question'ho dared ask, “DunT you with if not to lai* for u* to eay that in th* being oos uf th* County CuauaiaetareaV
leart sparkled in her blue ry*e a* sbo grey dawn awoke her to another dav of you bad a big water like I hav* F’ And
Senate (pth the rxreptk n of Sergeant- Tbay undoubtedly will recoltect h..w
replied, sadly, "1 hav* no mother, my wrarinaee, she aroee haggard and un- Aunt Rachel, stopping un behind, asked
dear little boy. Bb* went away from frosbed, far having paesod again lb* children if they didn’t wiah they at-Ann*. who by the way tea fiae
t.&gt; iwear that 1 over *4w. with on*
tno thm yearn ago. and Httte brother through the oorrow which four year* wore Irutlieta, with a big airier and looking, irentlemuly offirer, tram Leuago had left a wound in heart m yet
and 1 are all alone now."
aw** county, tUu officer* uf th* lari Bon- Mption. and that w*a Henry A. H
brother in the bargain.
"Yon going to give him a prvaout F’ uthoaled by time. 8b* had never seen
Willard went to th* library a* direct­ cle were all re-aketed, and a* they of Johurtowu, known by tho aobrit
Lrr
tovsr
sine*
-,
bnt,
with
bitter
tear*,
Ereued Hany, quite unmoved by
uf “Swearing HoyL" Mr. Baninm &lt;
ed, and found only a ricuder figure, and
iith’a evident diatreee. Anu Aunt Re­ •cxroi a year after thair broken ongxgo- a aweet, pal* face alone in th* room. made u* manly, eo.npetent and efficient
chel, are the girl could auawer, sudden­ xneut, had learned bow entirely untrne “Extua* m*.” ho «aid, “but Aunt Rach­ officer* we havu not the fart doubt tb*
ly meiched th* talkative young gentle and wicked had been tho report againrt el tdd-why, Edith, Edith Manning, i* preeeut (renal* will Cod Iho.n all they little boy, to utter ostiis. Mr. Barns
man into another room, whether hte him, to whioh her proud heart had too
could ia juvtic* oak, or expect There ere afterwards repautod of hi* evil dotej
hastily listened. Ah, weUt—she bad it vouF'
“Ilia I, Willard 1" Edith replied, compoeed ul the following guntleuieu : aud became a Methodist Mtaitter. a
brought the trouble upon herself, and
Preaidoat, Laiut. Governor. Henry U. was for years a Mfaionary v-puag t
m she had sown so she must reap. And
lbus days, month*, nod three year* I didn’t know you-we-bare—oh, Holt of Muikagon j Sacretaxy, Jama*
Willard, Willard—take m; clireo—end
• teco her mother'* death, had pamod
11. Stone, of Port Heron; Airietani
heavily, and Edith struggled to five in do not kt mo go IT Th* toae* grew
Of tho early reltlero there uro l
faint aud fainienasd but for the rtrot&gt;K. Secretary,'lame* W. Hinn of Lowell,
children know v*ry liltle about Iho t
living, btophen CUI fa, father of
previous to uur in- tender ana* about her th* girl wtrnM Enrolling and Bugroxring Clerk, Uhariea
hardshi(&gt;eof thi. ht*. They are my ga
। -ement, a
Oollfa, W« P. Bristol. A
to her. with Mi*. Rachel a* bare fallen to the floor.
T. Dirkay ol UanlmU; Sergaat-al-Arm* Hon.
youngest rioter's driUrea. aad I ata troJnctiou
t
When
Annt
Rachel
cam*,
a
little
tia Wright, Henry Pea'.. Wre. tfa
had mads a few spots of
fboHaheaough to spoil them whenever dreesamkar,
&lt;
while afterward*, die found her two fa­ W. H. Rhede* *rf Hu.fau ; Ami. tier- Henry P- Bowman. Cisrfa P. It
they come here. They know I’m an iaunahine fur tha young girt, and aha
geant-at-Arm*. Julian M. Seward, of
vorite*
enjoying
each
their
Chriitmu*
•old tnoid,’ a* Arthsr I* eaucy •nough 1ma grateful to the kind maiden lady
heart aud hand* were always try­ gift after thwir uwu peculiar ferine*, and
to coll me. and they know that I'vo no whoee
&lt;
indeed »he fait decidedly dr fray But
to do good.
one els* to bro except their mother and ing
i
I* the refatwn cd the »tend lug oomIt was the day before Christxa**, and the gfal ««oret outrid not be kept, aud mittere. wo tbiok that the 1'rreideul of
her boy*. She Hm snoihet, Willard,
after th# lovero bad thanked Aunt Raebwho want to sea four years ago. He ba* all
i tbs world to be filling the street* tn
th* ffast. wa. .xoredingly happy, aud
eeareh
of
present*
for
th*
following
glad
been home bnt once, bat wo h*cr from i
that h will b* fowrel not cmly that the
hisa.frequently. He fa a young captain d
i sy. Edith bad firiahsd her work for
Mia* Rachel fame day* prerfou*, end
bad found notoing more to do sine*.
And now *b* stood at her window,
bolding her brother's thin hand, ud
ready to cry with grief that fa Cbnst-

�„
Ma. Enron—Having resided fa thi.
place a couple of monllis, I hat# thought
peeper to git# your reader, a brief ac­
count of oar Chrivfag village.
Thia ton haa aa age of about t«o
years, aad now number. 1000 ]&gt;eopl».

half way between Big Rajitd. and Mus­
kegon. tea mites west of Newsyro. It
fa eurroundsd by a good farming coun­
try. There fa abuudsaca of pine and
hemlock timber tn the vicinity, but
beech aud maple predomfaate.
There are at this pteeo two saw mill,
and oas grist mill, driven by water
power; one shingle mill, one mill cut­
ting staves, Loadicg and shingles : one
cutting lumber and shingles, a planing
factory and a large tannery - driven by
wteam. We bars throe hoteb, four dry
goods stores, a drag store, 26 saloons
and grocery stores, a public newspaper,
The Tisscs, ably managed by W. 8.
Platt; two Attorooya, three physicians,
a resident dentist and two resident
clergymen. We have no charch build­
fag and ao public school bouse ia toe
village Amingemcuts pro being made
to erec! both tbe coming year.
No tern than 90 dwellings, 20 stores
and three maaufacturiag establishments
have been put up or enlarged since

prompt aa in similar towns.
Tho
sleighing for a few ]uut days has been
oxeollent, and the jingling ■ of merry
bolls ara heard almost constantly in
every direction. The lumbermen in
the vicinity are busy and hopeful; new
comers are coming io, settling among
us and adding to tho growth and busi­
ness of our town. The proepoct now fa
that more buildings and belter ones,
win bo completed next year than during
the year past. W# expect tho D. L- A

The Empire Co. have monopolised
-nwat ot too land available for village
lota, and they now\ hold it nt prices
rengine from 850 to 1500 per lot- They
are making sales daily end oor people
hare large expectations in regard to our
town’s future growth and importanceHun- IL M Lillie, a lawyer of wide
repute, died last evening at this place

river man who got splo an alterastion
with a resident Frenchman, aad ia the
melee, th. Frenchman was killed. The
murderer woo arrested, taken before a
magistral# for eiaminatioc, bu: was
let go becauM Mr. Magistrate could
find ns law in the Statute of Michigan
forbidding tbe killing of foreigners.

2&gt;snr Sir—Nel wishing to he in tho
rear of oor sister township, ia regard to
our duty as social beings, a prtqwr re­
port for the remembrances of the past,
that wo an wide awake up here in th#
corner concerning tbe meeting of the
County Pioneers on tbe 14th hist, and
that there may be a few Mats props red
fo? the detagation from this quarter on
that worthy oecaaiou fa it that I write.
In purruaacu of tho arrangements raadu
at the fast annual meeting al E. P.
Bornum’s, about eighty in pumber
gathered at the residence of Jess# Jor­
dan Esq. I^he meeting being colled to'
The infant Asylum ball, aa it is call­
order a President (and Secretary were
ed. for tha benefit of on# of the finest
ehoeeo, and thinking il advisable to charities in the city, opens tbs gay mshave a proper head to everything, a
committee ot three, vis., Jssm Jordan,
8. S. Ltgereoh and E. P. Barnum, was

of any boainasa that may come up at
the meeting pa tho 14 insL About 55
names were presentod as pioneers of ths
township. After a few pithy nanativee
by John A Jordan, Johnathan Haight,
and olliers, an unusual number of
chicken pies, Ac., were sacrificed to tho
physical wants of tha company, fallowed
by music and a good time generally
(tho youngsters of course not forgetting
tho little games played upon each other,
the penalty ofowbieb, was the exchange
of a ••base.”) Tbe party adjourned to dents shall prernnt them at toe
meet again at William IL Leo’s, Jan. 1, Charity, on footing with thi most
reopectable society of tbe town. In
short, everybody who has a sifk gown
and a taste for fashionable life, and
can spar# five dollars for a tiAet goM
to ibo Charity. This liberally of ad­
mission which some of the ■ ~re fas­
tidious turn up their noses el YesulU
very happily lor the beuefi; of the
chantv itself, tor its list of n*.S^profits,
since its beginning, as shown I 4 year,
nsvsr fell below 85.000, end ha«Hogel
as high as 810,000. which »a very
pretty toll for fashion to peyote hono­
Ntw Yuaa, Jan. 16, 1875.

The Beecher Tiltoa trial has fairly
begun, and ths publie will, ia too course
of time, bo made to know how nqpch
truth the respective combatants in this
struggle have induglod in. Moulton
has been on tbe stand, but nothing nsw
wee drawn from him.
The public
know already all that ho gave the court
Tho only importunes that can Is at­
wide aud varied experience with the
tached to bis testimony is that it ia teoworld. But his fondner. for strong timony in a court, under legal forms,
with tho solemnities of ostb, end with
tha! greet temptation which has rained tbe penalties atteebsd to perjury. Bafore, wbat ho said was merely tbe talk

moat, and at the. time of his death he
was about 45 years of age.
He spent
some time in California, and, it fa said,

tised law tn Hillsdale, South haven,
Noe ay g. and lastly at this phqa. Ho
was candidate for Prosecuting Attorney
at the last county election, on the Peo­
ple’s Ticket, and received the full vote

ho has a wife and child in Chicago, but
this is only rumor.
Be belonged to no Ferret or Benevo­
lent society, and loft no visible ready
means to defray the expenses of bis
burial It4. expected that the mem­
bra of the Bar uf Newaygo Co. will
beer the expenses of Ihfa funeral and
pay a suitable respect it? his memory.

and most important eno is, that tho
weetoer is ao usefully cold, that to write
ten consecutive linac wfcbout replenish­
ing the fire, wonld be ^Imoet impossible.
For nearly a week mw, the mraury
has scarcely bven shorn Zero, and most
of too time from 5* to 15® below.
The auow ia not deep, [xwvibly uai more
than six inches, but enough for pretty
good sWghmc, and it fa being used to
the utmost by lumberman generally.
Them are but few mills running in this
viemity, txoept shingle mills, and prob­
ably the lumber mills wdl not start up
until tha extreme raid spell fa over, as
there is greet danger of smashing up
machinery when th# cold is so intense.
The eacond reason for making this
short ia. there is^noihmg of importance
to writs about. “Hard timee” ia t&gt;e

“Dr. B. V. Pierea, Baflhlo, N. Y.—
Your Favorite Proscription is working
almost like a minefa ou roe.
I am
better already than I have been for over
two years."
From Ella Schafer, Zaasevilfa, lad.:

Insurance Coni]«uy of Barry and Ea­
ton Counties, Mich., ending Dec., 81,
1874. Said Company being located at
Nashville and Charlotte, and doing bus­
mens in tho counties of Barry and Ea-

that] this wonld bo a dull season for
public gayeties, leads th# lady manag»rs!totry Iheir hardest to make tore#
balls mure brilliant than -»vsr-_ At tbs
Asylum Ball the best eoctety ’iHs not

teens very showy. Pale j&gt;ink, I am
told, is the preferred hue for young la­
dies. It sounda like hard tim&lt;: to hear
of a dms uf orange silk and Crimson
volts! train, with raagnificenb-tudf-yard
flounces of BrusMls lace, tha whole val­
ued nt 818,000.
Ono dark eomploxfoood, angular looking wotutu, ovX^
forty, attracts attention, al non exclu­
sive balls, by wearing tbs famous
815,001) ssexuex or buxovm,
composed of very brilliant sSbom, each
of which would bo counted a very
handsome soltaire by itself. An.-'lbsr
lady owns 8250,000 worth of diamonds,
part of which she inherited from her
grandfather, and which shs wears daily
in necklace and tiara to dina.rj as you
think you would if you had them.
*,_
* v.- .___ l » *ri__ * a__ si-

er expressed himself, highly gratified at
thia psult, as well he might For tho
ecrmiM ot Beecher have predictad that
the Tilton ehartre* would break down
and ruin the clmpsh, aad that the great
body would break up aad dissolve.
Tho sale of pews dsusoutrelM that toe
croakers were not prophets. Whether
Beecher ia guilty nr net, one thing fa
evident—his people believe him to bo their owasr, down town, fa
'aafsly
iaoocent aad propose to stand by him. vault, and are only produced J a rare
It is a great thing to have so many fast occasions The lady would not think uf
wearing them ala public bait Indeed,
judging from the intoare seriousness of
the fares of tbe most expensively dross
ed women al balls, they must be cup-'
turned by intense anxiety aa to whether
one of their precious stones fa nhf loose
fa the setting, or the crush is nr&gt;t rain­
ing their velvet with wrinklesAfter toe charities of New Y^rk, why
not speak of its energies, and especially
enough to keep them warm, and if you of the instancre of
1
have such, they# can bo found aad sup­
plied. But in this gloat Babel there
ara thousands and tens of thousands of
uufortuoate wretchM arho have not the
wherewith to buy fuel at all, and who
get what little is necessary to cook their
r__ • *—
__ v:,. _»
raal aud rood where they et n find it.
It fa too preciotu to be wasted in beet.
Tbsu as they have no dothsing, aad as
their wretched rouma are aa open aa all
ured tar fall year and |ier rata ia oth­
out-doors, their eoaditM may be imager eases. Nothing wm tcMseewd for
aginod when the thsnnccneter tnucliM
aseeaaments not paid.. This Company
closes it* bookK for erosMment the 30th
been found frown uw the streets,, and
Mveral cas.s bare been reported to th.
day ot September of each and every
authoritiM of famitiM found froesn Io
d.alh in their horrible anologira far
This evmpany proridss a surplus of
beds. At points on tho Hudson, above compositions, that rank with tbe -yiark
New York, too thermometer has gon. of Gounod and Stigolli, to a gid from ten cents ou each one hundred dollars
aelow as 20® below. Ship, arriving
the pratriM of Kansas, who is industri­ insured to pay actual losses us they oc­
have some in, tn bad phgbt. The crew,
ously pursuing her studies in Ihfa city, cur. This company pays three-fourths
of a number have been nearly disabled
by the aid of her own genius.
She of actual value on buildings and full
by eoU.
has her innings, and who will say that
she will not make her winnings, since
she Iim alresdv d.ins so much singlshaudad?
Another instanoe, wall known to tbe
writer. Is that of a ycrang lady who
camo here from an ladtaaa City to ent Smith, Secretary of said Company
make het way in journalism bh. was all and such for himself, doth dejorn
not only bright, but well informed,
with her nahiraJ teste, and a moat in­ and say that they have read toe forego­
ing statement end know the contents
thereof, and that they have good rea­
son to believe end do believe said state-

foil half of its cost, and 1 g-j«sa if el)'
that Lu been said of it-all of which
drew trade tu bis greet storsa-waa
coasted at ordinary charges it would
ewvnc rteMrtire M Tte oM gratis-

expected it would be uaelees for us to
THE FUTURE OF THE REPUBLI­
soy. Regarding Senator Chandler, aa
CAN PARTY.
the ablest Amciican Senator, th# pe«r
ot Clay. Calhoun or Benton in their best
There is in tee tetter of Vios Presi­
days, we had hoped the Bepublicins of
Michigan by a party 'vote would rw dent. Henry Wilson, to ths tipringfisld,
olloct him, and thus show to tho world Ma.sachuwtts, JtyuHifaw, printed in
that tho ability, tho manly dovohon to in another column, one MpeciaUy good
duty, the anfaltering patriotism, aad remark, and that fa, that tho Republi­
ths superior stsiMmanship of hsr muior can party fa bound to recover its power
Senator, was to every Michigan Repub­ and effiaenoy becauae U to “a necessity
lican a source of personal, aa wall aa of the country.” It is a feet that no
other party is fit to carry on the Govern­
of State pnda.
Bnt it haa been otherwise. A small ment in the present crisis Tbs Deminority, compose*! of hoMSt. but ws moeracy have no principle, adopted to
think mistaken men, here sMUmsd th. the exigency ; they are a mere voting
fearful reaponsibititr of defeating Mr. body acting together by instinct and by
Chandler, by boltlag ths action of a th. force of common prejudice
regularly called end very fully attended
forty caucus. And in doing thia have has been made by tha Republicans io
dafoelsd tho wuhro of nine-tenths of rering and regensrating the Union
lhair immediate coustitaents and a during the last fifteen or twenty yeara.
greeter proportion ot tho Ropubbeans of Ths more fact that those who remain of
tho state, and nation, as well as .n- the national enemire (during this peri­
dangering^ho very existaaoo ot tho Re­ od, whether unrepentant or nnt. inpublic, ' owing to the encouragement Ttinctirely co-operate with the Democ­
giveq.the traitors of the South and thssr racy r-refy where, ia enough to prore tho
northern allies by th# defeat of boaster danger ot eutrusting tbs latter with
Bat in saying all this wo would not in
the least detract from the merits of tho
Senator elect, Hon. Isaac P. Chrutfancy,
who fa a distinguished Lawyer, aa able
Jurist, and a Bspublioan. true and tried
during nearly thirty rean of devotion
to the principles and policy of that par­
ty, and of the old liberty loving patriots
who mol at Buffalo in 1848, supported

1852, and who met under ths Old Oaks
at Jackson in 1854 and oi^anierd the
present Republican party. Elected a
Justice of the Supreme Court as a Re­
publican ia April, 1857, bo has since
been twice re-elected bv the Republicans
of the State, and has ever been regard­
ed aa one of tho Crssrf of our Represen­
tative mea ; and there is no possibility
of doubt aa Io his proMat position, aa a
Retoml .14—ofrW*M
a tariff
Reciprocity Treaty between tho United
Slates and tho .Dominion of Canada,
sow pending iu tha Senate of the Unit-1
ed Stale#. Nor ia there, in our opinion.

honor to himself and credit to tho State,
the dignified positsuu to which, most
unexpectedly to himself, and entirely
unsought, ho has been elected as the
publicans in the present Legislature,
aided by the rotas ui tho sixty-one oth­
er gentlemen, on theao floors, a boo# on­
ly political principle, ia this contest,
was anybody to beat Mr. Chandler.
Wall they have accomplished that, by
electing an squally radical enthusiastic
Republican as his successor, and il fa
oor delilierate opinion that they will

readers version, entirely st variance

tag ia the paragraph, aa it was eriginally written:
•■Un tho fLiquor question’ the Gover­
nor’s views are stated in a frank open
manner, and t^c policy be suggests, one

time w# are fully convinced, that at
present, no prohibitory law can bo en­
forced in this Htale, and that coomqseally it becomes a matter of nscoMity
to try some other method, to the end
that th. traffic io “liquid damnation*'
may be cratap^l and confined within
the narrowMt possible limits. Tbe fset

First—Tbs neerasity for an lacresssf
revenue to carry out the ubligttioa of
adding to the sinking fun ! aasssBy
one per cent, of tho public fete,
amounting now to about
per annum, aad to carry out ths [xum&gt;aoa ot this measure to redeem, nafst
certain oonttageneie*, 8«0,0(X),008
tho prerent legal tenders, an ! wuhsot
eon tingeoct toe fraetional carreerjr use
in circulation.
How to increase be
surplus revenue is for Congress to fe­
rine, hut I venture to sucj#*: tha: fas
duty on tea and eoffee might A r&gt;
stored, witliout permanently enhanosg
-too cos*, to toe consumer*, and that ths
10 per cent, reduction of the tariff vs
tbe articles specified in the l*w of Jone
C. 1872, be repeal#-]. The supply af
tea and eoffee already ou hind tn fae
United States would, in all probsti'i^,
be advanced in price by adopting lbs

ean of four millions of otiaens to bo
broken tothsir bopm If there is only
this revtval of tiro geaums Republican

tccal

FICT'Cr'R.EI
PIC

eient guarantee of fl
he future.
Rooms
Block, south sHe 8ia
81tf
-

Pi fating and

adoption of ffre entry to these sridu
of necessity did not cheapen them, ten
merely edited tu the profits of tte roestries producing them, or of tn- middle-

Kalsouiining or Grata
this city, call on John

thorough work; able

tbe frsctluno) eurrvucy thill l« mdm-med in *Uver coin as rapidly ■
practicable. There ia no provision per.

3J The door, of the organisation
to tie a necessity of tbe country. The
sbcukl be thrown wide open for the re­
grind work of liberty and [*. trioHern It
turn of all the honest and true liberal baa |&gt;orfermed. Imperatively demands

saved in vain an!
equality of
rights will have boeu sounded in tho

nnai

Oa the 14th fast ths I'.etefaut hu
tu tho Benito tbe follow:. ^ia) W1.
sago, accompanying his a;&gt;,,m4 at fa.

party in any other way ao well a. by
attending faithfully to their official du­
ties and letting nomiustjon. and|elect-

coms

•—urraw *.....

without which future ware mt
ably lead to disaster.
This subject Is eubmittwl
here to the “fart eauea.” It erems to hope that tbe considerate u
me that tbe Republicans everywhere, may be given it at tho p-««n
In’ufflee and out of office, should eubor(Sgnod)
dinat. all pereonal :drelres, aspiratloue
Executive Mansion. Jaa 20
and ambittoos, eaertflre tbelr intereeto
if need be. rally agate for the party, In­ NEW PLAN FOR SPECIE M
vite everybody, crowd lie ranks and
SUMPTION
bring to tbe frotit to tbe Important poelUons of thi GoT.rnTuejrt all the exIncreased Taxation Mrirel,
pertence, ability aad character they can

A broad, wire, aad magnanimous pol­
tbetuolvM to the subject in a like comnasndablo spirit, there io oertainly good icy abocUd be promptly Inaugurated,
nsMs to antioifwte such a modification end st sad Uy and honestly pursued.
When
tbe country already eeee, aa It
of recent enactments as will take from
will sec. the only alternative presented,
tbs real tesure Involved tbe poi-fas and
today too forthcoming men to bo supported, their records in
Lpreme Court a matter the
. past
. and
. tbelr _____
.* .aili.x...
present
aflUiatluns.
ps than would other- woo and wbat shall prevail If tbe Rc1 We nerer doubted publlcan party be set aside ; when t&gt;w
tat the greet body of country sees where tbe loyal men of
the people, whit
fo left 10 themselves, the land are found, aud where they
stand, who believe In tbe perfeet equal­
j the prosperity of tbe
would realise that
ity of toe races, and who. come victory
farmers, and of all
a the other material or defeat. Ute or death, mean to main­
internets of tha Blate,
—, are inreparably
.
_ tain In Its complstenem Uie equal rights
bound up with that of tha groat lines of of Amsfican clttaens of every race, na­
transportation. and that it fa impombfa to tionality and faith, then will the Re­
dead a blow at the latter without bring- publican masses rally again, achieve
new victories, and give the party a new
iag the former, ejousr or later, unde r
tease of power.
Trply yours,
tho influence of a damaging rebound.
That, then, is the sober sound thought,
and that, we are glad to say. is the
thought which finds expssesion in the
Message of Governor Taylor uf Wiscon­
So much of our loader last weak, re­
sin, and wo hope may Influence alt fu­ viewing tho message of Gov. Bagley, aa
ture legislation on question affecting the related to the liquor traffic was Mbadly
printed, owing to oor absoucs
Lan­
freight tariffs on any of our railroads.
sing, that wo dsem it best to reprint it.
that what we intended to say. may be
jut what wo*do say. and not n proof­

degree from the Republican party, is
for the sake of rebuking its errors end
disciplining it back into tbs right way
rather than of testifying any increased
regard for the Democratic party. The
time chosen for this healthy shasiisemeat—if it is taken in tbe right spirit —
was in ample season for securing a
grand old fashioned Republican vic­
tory in 1876.
The Vice President bravely breaks
through th# cuslctniry etiquette ot offical station to help apply these lemon a
of th# hour; and bis greet experience, situation, which is worthy of tijo care­
his good judgement, and hie life-long ful altenlioa of every American citizen.
devotion to too beet principle, of the
WuxiKtti. Jan. Ifith 1875.
Republican party, demand that his M, D^r Mr. B-tl- .
“I find in your journal a statement
that
I
agree
with you that the Republi­
rnanaer, carefully studied, and so far
can party is deed I beg leave tn say
ss they are wise words, hradsd. So that I do net agree with tbe RjyeJkrxa
far as we ean analyze hie words, bis or with aay man cr any set of men in
advice may bo breifly summed np as tbe opinion that it is deed or bopoletsly
defeahil. Oa tbe contrary I believe
that the Republican party has it in its
power to recover what it has lost, end to
elect the next President. In saying
tots I am not unmindful of tho gra vs
questions nt issue, and which are press­
ing for solation ; ot tbe disasters that
have fallen upon It, nor of tbe tiopee,
Republi- ex) octaUons and strength of the Demo-

party of Michigan is no gainer by their
treason to both party and principle ia
voting for Judge Cbristianey for Senator pathiaers with the rebellion from Dem­
erratic affiliation, and to welcome them
in Congrrat
within tho Republican party.
These are all good saggeotions. They
promptly given by our legislators to ■ amount in fact simply, to recalling the
Republican
organisation to the parity,
the important questions nf State policy
that seem to be pro.sing for a solution the higher alms, tha generous overlook­
ing of minor differences among thoao
to say, that toes# interests are in safe
hands and that toe best intraat of the objects which (trevailed ia its earlier
Ths
Republican
party
State will bo carefully guarded by the days.
probably
undergone
some­
pressot Legisfatnre. Of the Senate wo has
have spoken st length ia another fatter, thing of the degenerating and petrify­
but of the Hous# of Ropteoentatives, as ing process which most long prosper
yet we cannot speak with ao much cer­ oua organizations, religious or political,
tainty, it being oompoeod so largely cf are apt to exhibit Oftea, a few mon
men new to tho Halle of Lagulalion. comparatively, seek to pul their yoke
Aud, yet, with Speaker Hoyt to guide upon the rest of their brethren |and to
their doliberallona, and such men oa tho drive out all who will not submit. and
floor as Messrs Watkins and Briggs of they are encouraged to do this by
Kent, Huggetof Eaten, Tuwnc of Bar­ the apparent apathy of tha masses of
ry, Bieh of Lapeer, Robbins of Lenawee, the organization who, perhaps, are
Parker of Gsneeee, Howard ol 8t tired of long eoatoats or are unnerved
Clair, and Livingston of Wayne, Re- by success. If this feeling, or anything
publieens, sided by such distinguished like it, has been operating ou the minds
Demoerats ss Mmsra. Miller uf Kalama­ of Ike Republicans of the nation, or of
zoo. Little of Saginaw, Goodyear of Bar­ any State.- they have already had a
ry. Wood of Jacksun. and Ransom of 'chance to see that the necessity for stren­
Kent, there would seem to be no doubt uous exertion ia not yet over, aad that
that the work of tbe Hooae would be U is high time to take tho field again
dons well and promptly, aud wo trust, with all tha vigor and resolution which
outside of mere political quastious, with has characterized tho organisation in
out oxaiting any spirit of party, or any peal years. Thia apathy or irresolution
ha. ket ua the n.x; Houm of Repre
uanseMiery party jealousies.
In tbe fuemalion of tbe standing evsa- seotativas, aad that is loss enough. The
mitteea, Speaker Hoyt has shown good following Bouse, which fa to coincide
judgment, nnd we have no doubt from with the first half of th# next Adminis­
cur kpuwtedge of toe Boom placed the tration must be mod* Republicin as tha
gentlemen ou tho cuiumittra, in most Administration; fa' sure to Bo, or
at least, where they could do most
for the Stale, aad to advance with all
prop*'t dnpatob the business of tbe seosien. Ot oar immediate Rsprmenlstivaa, Mr. Towne is Chairman of the
Committee on printing, and has a plus#
on other important cummattoea, and Mr.
Goodyear baa a place oa the Committee
uf Ways sod Means, aad fa also a mem­
ber uf Ibo Special Committee oa Ap­
portionment. Thus it will be seen that
oor Repreeeutatirse, sre recognised as
aa leading members of th# House, ss
they justly should bo.

a. U doe. contemplate tb. “maaaKemeni” of railway prepay, end that too
in a form which threatens to .xpoee it
to tbe corruption and irrreponsibdity
which would srem to be fa there days
inreporabl. from legislative euotrol.
The Governor is nut of opinion that the
cfamifloetiou of Wgbt and the rates of
fare nod freight can be expediency «tablisbed by an iron-baund and inflexi­
ble rote, and honoo he recommends a
modification of the law. so aa to remora
obvious imperfections fa tha unyielding
character ot the limitation upon the ralM
of freight If lbs Legislators address

policy of tbe nation. Liberty, law, or­
der, protection and eivtlallon rannot
afiurd to have it prrmaaently d.fentrd.
I saw quite ao early aa any one lbs order, tho eobrialy aad happiness of too
p rite of the Republican party, and I»cpte ean be secured, and that is all
any on. wishes to aerarapluh. Th# seearned my political friends of the dan­ sult to b. obtained is not the question.
ger of loalng the next House of Rcpre- How to obtain it ia what 'fxirxlvs tho
sentaUvra. The party baa made mis­ wiM men of tbs day and age.\ Though
taken, and U now paying the penalty of Mraonally a prohibitionist we are wil­
tbme tutetakm; but it* idea*, principle, ling to see any other plan adopted, that
aud genera! policies have not been con­ will do most Io prevent the sale of in­
demn!. It baa been taught by recent toxicating liquors, aa they ought not to
dimeters that it to mortal, and If It la be soldjoud hence give our voice ia fa­
vor of trying the special tax system,
knowing at wo do that prohibition is a
stupid Ity could fall to understand them failure, insomuch as it dues not, i« tbs
least in any ot our cities ,&lt; villages
or rould misinterpret tbelr Import. If
prevent any on# who eboooee from *&gt;nthe Republican party now dtee It wll I
die by ths hand of tbe suicide, for there
te no erm other then Its own potent
enough to strike It down, it cannot,
1 think, hope to recover Its lost prestige
and power by a policy of rewards and
punishments, or by party discipline.
There are hundreds of thousands, In
tb# Republican party, to-day who
epuroed th. bribe, and frowns of power
On the 20th instant tho X’roesdenl
and left the Whig and Democratic partlre for the sake of principles deemed sent lbs following Message to Congress.
by them Important and sacred. Tbeeo Considering the present wnrliks atti­
men cannot be seduced by the bland- tude of Foreign Nettie,^ tbs imminent
tetiments of power, nor greatly utevnd danger of another civil war, and the
by threats of discipline. Mere politi­
cians. who think they con gove.n by condition of the country, the subject
tho whip of party dlscipRae. will find will, as it should, commend itself to
that they ean not th as reach or control toe oarueet consideration of the Reprstbe thoughtful .nJ lndepend.nt men motntires of too people in CongruM Mwho struck the lash from the hands of

wbat la Jest In Maaeacbusrtti. cr In tbe
country, by the Impertinent Intermed­
dling of office bold.™ In nominations
and .Ircttona Office hoklere shouM
team from the receut factions that
they can rorve lb# Republican t&lt;rty
be* by performing to.lr official dutim
with .rrupolou. fidelity. Tbe people
should be left free to arrange, tn tbel r
'
own
way and without official Interfer­
ence,
toelr primary meetings and olect'
•one, for, rightfully or wrongfully, they
I
bare
been compelled to b.U.v# that
i
1

tbe paper currency with gold slaprvmturn of anything over ten per reoL
above tbe currency In ore. Itto prate
tile, almoot certain, that Silver would h
bought up for exportation a* fast M K
was put out, until change would Ucome so sennwaa to make the prewlcm
on It equal to the premium on goM, or
sufficiently high to make It no Jeagar
profl table to buy for export, tberety
ceuaing a great low to the corumanlty
at targe and greet cmbarrassmcnl fa
final resumption on tbe 1st uf J senary,
1871, and as tbe gold receipts by -tbe
Traumry are larger than the gold prymeuta, and the currency receipt*, than
the currency payments, thereby mak­
ing monthly sales of g*))d ueccwaiy to
meet the current currency • xpensea, ■
inlgbt be remedied by suthorixlng the
Secretary of the Treasury to redeem le­
gal tender n&lt;dea. whenever prevented.
In sums not loss that 1100and mulUfdss
thereof, at a premium for gold s* it per
cent, lew* luterrat, at tbe rate ot 1| per
cent. |&gt;er annum, from I be 1st day of
January, 1878, tu the date of tlw no­
ting of this law into operation, and di.
mlntoblng this premfum st the ssnse
rate uatll the flaal resumption, chang­
ing tbe rare of tbe premium drmandrd

amount to oje quarter of one per cent.
1 soggrst thia rale ol interest ti-c»t&gt;sr R
would bring rurrvoey st per with gold
at tbe data fixed by law for final ftsumption. I suggeot ten be.- real. M
tbe demand premium at tbe ti jinatag,
*-- - V

country for change.
'
Tbe provUteoe of the third seetfoa «f &gt;
the act will prevent eomblnat tss bring
made to exhaust th. treasury -I &lt;•!&gt;; .
with such a law It fa prreur; .1 Ic tost
no gold would bo called for n r .-qrin*
for legitimate businere purp •
When
targe amounts of cote should &gt;« draw*
from tha Treasury corresj- .d.agfy
largo amounts uf currency ' -ukl to
withdrawn from circulation, t.i &gt;* ceas­
ing a sufficient stringency to stop ths
outward flow of coin. The adv*nc« &lt; I
tbe cormcyto a Hid known raiat
would also be reached, tn mv oplnlsa.
by the enactment &lt;&gt;f such a lav BraF

Propria tvr.
I_ Rusnell, money
Estate Security.

Oats.

HsrtiegeCiiy.SeptJ

Th.- u^roiguod
th# Itarryvllte Floor
' i ared Iodo milling &lt;
.. ._ _
P.

Itarrvviil*-, Nov. 1!

Special

sve costs by peyiz
... . »-«-7r.
J. W

34 w6

Money I

liJHT.-Ctiy ol I
190 for 835.80. lb

--- —~———•&gt;
provisto* by Cougreu for the proouretaaut of
heavy esnaou. The large expenditures tbe beginning of prosperity on s fine
required to supply the number of gust baste would bo iwecbod. Otbr ■ tateno
of Increasing the 'revenue th- tbms
euggwated atesuld probably be .evtasj,
and also ctber IsgiataUop. In rot. to
Other mint becomes a necessity
the present (antliUea for eotaage It i
take a peri-al probably b.-yood
fixed by taw for final spoele reaurn
to coin the sliver aeeswMry to tn
th. boetosM of thy country.

Ihu““ F
•ho«M. &gt;u my opiukm. he a- uti£
Chief

t

to

O. D. ftpauHing’s i

�Th« RfFteucM

Tho days uro growing longer now,
' yet they get dark, somatimes, 'neath the
wintry sky.
’
Tho dirtiest scandal of modern limos,
tho Beechar-TUton ease, ia on trial at
Brooklyn N. Y
| Tho Circuit Court, February term,

j

will open on Monday next at 2 o'clock

eranty. Of thane SU are sales and 11
are females ; 7 are married.' 22 are singls, 4 haV Isen married, Af which 3
ara widowers and one u a widow.
There ara 7 who ara eouc v chargee,
end tho rest are self-supposing aad
cared for by their Mends; 3 live in
Assy ria, 2 in Baltimore, 4 in Barry, 1 in
Castleton, 2 in Irving. 4 .tn Johnstown.
4 in Maple Qroqs. 3 ia DOland, 4 in
Thornapple, 4 in Woodlam 2 in Yan­
kee Springs.

Don't fail to give heed to the procla­
mation of Messrs. Crawivy ft Grace
published in our advertising columns
At the last regular mestiag uf Pal­
to-day.
mer Encampment No. 49, 1.0. 0. F.,
Again wo say to all parties indsbted tho following Patriarchs were duly in­
to this office, that the aorafints must be * tailed as officers tor ths ensuing term
settled within a few days or they will by P. C. P. Geo. M. Dswsy.
be left for collection
W H. Jewell, C. P.; David R.Cook,
Charley Hyatt lost s valuable gold H. P ; Frsd Nachtrisb. P. W.; N.
ring on Tuesday avsning lost, near tho Bailey, Scribe; J. Maus, Treasurer ;
Postoffioe. The finder will bo liberally N. J. Bronson, J. W.; J. W. Wright,
rewarded by returning it to him as bo Sentinel; Goo. M. Dswsy, Guide; W.
T. Eastman, 1st W . ; John Seward, 2d
[trises it very highly.
Tickets to tho Dramma and Festival W.; John M. Bessmcr, 3d W.; Charles
. '
to bo given by the Eastern Star lodge, Hsrtksy, 4th W.
of Adoptive Maspnury. can bs obtained
at the drug stores of Hopkins A Barnes
aud James 1*. Roberts. Price 81.50
per couple. ”

:-5®rta

Local felijipew floticej.

Mi. Enrros—Oa tbs evening of the
13th last-, nearly fifty persons from Mr.
Perry's settlement in Rutland, met at
rat Secretary uf Slate celebrated their
tho M. E. Parsonage in. Irving viUsys,
gulden wedding ue ths evening of ths and rave ths Pastor and wittea pleasing
25lh iust. at the jiariaro ot ths Morton surprise. After spending Amo hours
House at Grand Rapids. It is report­
together the company left, U ring some
ed lojhavs been a vary pleasant affair.
nice preset.' . which win assist ia keep-

took her big husband, who cams home
dicnk aad behaved badly, to the station
house ai.d locked him up, pat hi* uams
on the register and opposite it tha charge
more such plucky women.
On the 26th Andrew Johnson law of
all parties, and ex President ol the

PICTURES 1
PICTURES!
I am uow all alpns in the Photograph
butinea*. and as 1 have msdo arrange­
ments to increase my facilities fordoing
better work than ever. ’ all should call
and get a negative token. The superi_ nfl'ty «&gt;f »’ «wk
tee post Is a suffi­
cient guarantee nt first-class work in
he future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side State Street
3ltf
Ggo. L. Huts.

Ctanructai Cou.su*. Grand Raimis ;
thorough work; able teadbor*. Great,
er demand fur Rtudmts to till positions
than tho supply. Tenn* reasonable.
For circular! aidree* C. G. Swensberg.

All Ready to Buy Wheat.

nnd Railroad streets
price paid in cash. Fat
prices before selling Cox.
lis tings City, Sept_2,

The above premiun^s may bo entered '
and competed for by any persons maid- 1

For What?

ing ia the, Stats Aa wxira eutraaoe
foe of 50 cents will bo charged Io per- |
eons residing oat af tho county of I

The New

Improved

Back-Feed

FLORIMCE SEHNG-UCSIH.

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

Trunks, Travelling Bags,
PUBLIC 'LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
Dosth of Gov. Bremtette—Action of
ths Trustees—A Successor Appoint­
ed—No Moro Poetponsments-DrswIng Certain February 27th.
give Mooers. George P. Rowell ft Co.
sueh information as enables theta to
weed out unsubstantiated atstemsnts et
prottadsro in journalism.
The popu­
larity of tho book, and tho nneral con­
fidence to its accuracy and good faith
ara attested by tho immense body of

Wo received a very plsaaant loiter of
thanks from our old friend Keodall,
since his return home, for a bottle of
Johnsen's Anodyne lioimsat which ws
have given him. and which bs says has
entirely cured him ot ths troublsooms
and dangerous cough bs had when

On tho dselb of one of England’s
most am inrat physicians, all his sHrcta
mere sold by austioo, asd among other
things, was a esaled packet, marked
“Adviee to Physicians," which brought
a great price. The purchassr on open­
ing the naekot, read as follows: “Keep
the head ood, tbe bowels open and tho
feet warm." If pbysic is necessary,
tn these many friends. And while they
uss Parsons* Purgative Pills; lh«T are
ate so kind in making ua .eomfortabls tbe most scionUfically prepared pill that
with the things of thia life, oor prayer haa appeared in the last hundred yean.
is that they may labor for mat meat
Wo are plsaaod te sow, not long since
which sndurelh onto eternal Hfs, so al io one ol our exchangee, some pretty
severe remarks addressed to several per­
last «vo shall msst and never part.
sons who, during an interesting lecture
by Rev. Jan. 8. C. Abbott, kept a con­
tinuous coughing,
wbioh prevented
many from beating. People who can­
not refrain from coughing, bad better
stay away from sueh places, or else taka
a bottle of Johnson's Anodyne IJniment

S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

T. PHILLIPS.

Ju.top.n.d In Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE.
THE WHOLE WESTERN

FARM FOR SALE!

COUN

JOHN PETTIT

K)Sf//f?reX ftiosr,

Sovyy SiDt of Sfuft Sfnoif.
Where can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Staple
au&lt;l Fancy
m

uauraaua ana; tneir ran, stage aud
steamboat con rivet Ions. T lives Hues
oommsnee at 8t. Loala, at which point
tbe Mlaeiaalnpi nver la croesid by the
moat oiagnihcent Steel Bridge In the
World, and traverse tb« whole length of

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY’ 4c.

A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole and Ground

WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Seaaon.
Fresh Vegetables al wain on hand.
Alao we have a full line of tbe best

He keeps constantly on Lamps A Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; W oodon |Vare
Al ways 8n hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
in price from f25 Oto $1800.
Also, Agent for famous CASH BUYERS will find it to their advantage to ex­
Estey, Manning and Bur­
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
dett Organs.

Bsetlsy caught firs on Tuesday morn­
ing from a deposit of ashss in ths baek Barry Countv Poultry Society will bo
kitehen. Mr. Choris* [E. Reed, hap­ held on February 25th, 26th. bad 27th
pened to bo passing at ths moment and opening for visiters at 7 f-Slock r. w.
Thursday evening Februaiy 25th all

A Pacific Short Line are the really pop
nlar thorough tares of travel. For maps, (tood Agents Wanted Iu every County
time-tables, in finnatkrn as to rates,
routes. etc., address J. F. Thompson,
Northern Pajwrawor Agent, 157 Ex­
change street. lluftaJo, .N. Y„ or E. A.
Ford, General Passenger Agent, Ht.
Louts, Me, Questions will be cheerful­
ly aud promptly anawsred.

contrary to sxpsctaliun. proved a great
Eastern Star Lodge of Adoptirs Masons Bucreas, and wo trust that tbs preseut
will give an entertainment at Union one will be Still more so. All persons
Hall on ths evening: of the 5th of Feb- at home or abroad whs fool ‘ap intreat
ia thorough bred fowls and psi animals
era cordially invited to attend * An ad­
mission fee of 15 cents will b» charged
at tho door, or yny one purchasing a
Leo Reed's Full Orchestra Band.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
XKW UIIOCKK Y A.N» TEA HOUSE.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS

Free delivery to any part of the City.

Respectfully,
Spooner J- Hepburn.

'

The GrestSouthwsst !

HASTINGS MARBLE WOBKS!

W. B. Brown ia to hold a prise dance
in'his block opposite Stau&amp;t’s Qty
Dining Hall, on Friday January 29th.
A pair of bob sleighs, I valued at 375
will bo drawn for. Evdry purchaser of
a ticket stands a chance of'gvtting tbe
bobs. Supper at Stauffer’s Dinning
Rooms. Ticket* 31 25. Supper extra
Sitting rooms above.

IMPOSITION HATED I

OPPOSITION COURTFDJ
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied

9th oi February. As these parties bars
•vet been among tbe most popular and
beet conducted of a*&gt;e held in ths city.

Tho umtesigacd haring purchased
th» llarryvillo Flouring Mill, uro preparod to do milling of any description
on short notice. 1‘atrosiagr solicited.
Custom work n speciality. Cash paid on* dollar, suptrer extra, for which am­
for wheat, corn, os Is and buckwheat.
ple arrangements will be made.
WsiBla A Htanov.
Oa tho 21st Inst., Reuben Norton, liv­
Barryvilfo. Nov. 19, 1B74.
3h»3
ing in Maple Grove, bad a valuable
pair ot horses stlien at Battle Creek by
a man giving his name as Wm. Henry
Harrison, who bad been in his employ
but a tew days previous. It seems tho
Special Notice.

AMERICAN

MARBLE

Teas, Coffees and Spices

J. Cole &amp; Son.
M erchant Tailors,

All notes aud accounts due the under­
signed, nnd unpaid January 1- 1875.
will bo placed in tbe bands of a Justice
lor collection. Parties interested wdl
eave costs by paying amounts duo us

GROCERS

Nov.

GIVE ME A CALL/
John Stanley.

10th, 1874.

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
Money to Loen
On short time on approved security,
ifflee over ((rant's store, Hastings,
Heh.
O. Coickuw.

FOR THE BEST JOB PRINTING
MICHIGAN.

DETROIT.

THE 1X3T SCHOOL IM THE STATE

WEBSTER
’S
K I ATIOXAL mmTUTK

PKXCnCAL

LOST.—City ol Hastings Order, No.
180 for 385.80. Tho finder will please
rotarn to the subscriber*. as psrmeut
rooms are large, elegantly farsubsd
has Uwu stopped.
LU.. ....
with velvet and body brussells carpets,
ingi, Nor. 3". IFr- I.
aad marble lop french dressing cans
bod-room asta
They hare tbe best
.-tuber John Branle
moat and pastry nooks in tha Stale
a few Irnftles uf that ywuu»
FrracA flroady fur 33.M a bottle. I» Aud in Ua season every delicacy graces
cues where brandy ia uwd
nwd«a“- their table. Mr. De Forest Davis, ths
al purposes it tv invaluable.
82ti
Wxrrra.—A gX&gt;d |prl to do general wercial trawlers, sad claim thiy know
hcoaawork, enquire of Mre. E. B. from actual experiraos the waste of ths
Dewey. e&gt;rnrr cf Broadway nnd Green traveling public. From its central Lo
cation, firot-alass management and pood
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by Prof. A. J. Cook.
“Pruning Apple Trees," by Prof. A.
J. Beal.
“Setting Tree*." by Nathaniel Chil­
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Same .object, by C. W. Garfield, of
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“Manufacturing and Application of
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“Nestnecs and Ordsr in Hortcullure,"
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                  <text>VOL. XIX. NO. 41

r^a^ianal

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1875.

Ctrfc

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

Sound the trumpet!
Beat the Drum!
Downfall in Clothing
Now has come-.!

As we find we have still a Laq
Winter Clothing on hand, we will oi
the next

To Ot SaaO
Mm.
X have the honor to make tho foliowa answer to alioyato resolution of the
bet, askfog for iaformatioa aa to
any in terferanee by MV Military officer
or any pan of tbo army of the Uaitad
States with Ike orgeaiaauon or proceed­
ings ef the geweral asnemblr of tho
state of Louisiana, er either branch
thorecd, and giro iaqairiig ia regard lo
tbe ozutanro of armed organisations in
that atate, hostile to the government
tboreof, and latent oa overturuing such
government by force.
To say that taw I senses, tnbuloaco
and blocdshsd have ehsractsriaed the
political affairs of that .state since its re
orgaaisUtoa under the reoonetraction
acts, is only to repeat what ban bsecme
well know as a part of its unhappy hiefary j bat it may bo proper here to re­
fer to the etectiaa eL 1M8, by wkieh the
repoUtoen veto ef tho stole, ihroogh
fraud aad vfotaeoe, was rcfaoed tu a
tew thousands, nd tbo bloodr riots of
18M aad IM8, to show that tho disor­
ders there are not due to any recent
causes if to any late action of tl&gt;» fod-

Stock of Oyerconfs and
ail goods Below Cost for

30 DAYS ONLY
Don’t say you require no more Clothing this Winter, but hny
for next Winter, for these low prices may never come again.
Men's Heavy Overcoats, $3 and 4- *
r
Men’s Cape Overcoats, £&lt;5 to 10.
}
$18 all p-ool Beaver Overcoats for $10. This is the Biggest Bargan of all.
$25 and 80 Overcoats offered for $15 and 18.
Good Cassimere Suits, from *7,50 to 10.
*18 and 20 fine ail wool suits for 12.50 and 13.50.

obtained possession of tbo returns of
(he election, representing that seroral
thoasand voters of the state bad been
deprived of tha elective franchise un
account of tboir color, and praying that
atejie aright bo token to hard said votes
counted, and foe general relief. To on
100 PAIRS MEN’S GENUINE CORDUROY PANTS REDUCED TO $2.50.
able tbe courts to inquire as to the truth
of tbeeo allegations,* loaip-rarr restrain
mg order wee iaaurd against too defend­
ants. which waa at ones wholly distu
Men’s Extra Erne Undershirts and Drawers 50 cents to Ol.OOgarded and treated with roatempt by
Cloesv Below Cost-Shoepekm 50 and 75 cents- Buckskin SI to SI.50.
tboeo to whom it was diteitod.
Those procoedinge have boon widely
deasuced as aa unwarrantable inter­
ference by the federal judiciary with tho
election ot state oflteers; but it is to be
recnembored lhat by tbe fifteenth amend­
ment to the eonshtntion of tbo United
Hta‘00, tho political equality of colored
ritrious is secured, and under tbe sec­
ond aectiaa of that amendment, providtbat UcugTv—s shall hare power to en­
force its provisions by appropriate Leg­
islation. an set oai pa»*d •«
of May. 1870, and amomted in 1871,
the object of which wm to prevent the
denial or abridgement of suffrage to
citto.us on account of race, color or pte­
rions condition of servitude, and it baa
been held by all tho federal judges be­
fore whom tbo. question has arisen, in­
cluding Justice btroag of tho Supreme
Court, that the proteetioa afforded by
thia amendment and these seta extends
to state as well aa to other olociioua ;
that it is tbe duty of tbe federal courts
to enforce tho poviaiona of the constitu­
tion of tho United States, and tbe laws
paaeod in pursuance thereat in too clear
for coutrorersy.. Section 15 of said act
Sevan's
after numerous provisions therein to
prevent an evaston of the fifteenth
‘Th# Great National Magazine," euxndmsnt, provides that I bo jurisdict­
ion ef tbo Circuit Court of the United
Enters upon a new year (Ila ninth States shall extend to all eases m tew
or equity arising under tbe provisions of
said set; aad of the aet amendatory

$25 to $-10 Custom Made Suita, finest in tho Oily.
from. $15 to $25 only.
Boy#' Overcoats from $2.50 to $4.

Boyu’ Extra Fine Overcoats $5 to $10.
Boys’ Suits from $3 to $10—Dirt Cheap.
Men’s and Boys' Working Pants $1.50 to

Men’s Undershirts and Drawers 25 to 45 cents.

This

MEN\S CARDIGAN WOOLEN JACKETS $1 TO $2.
is a Special Bargain. ‘

___________________ t-----------1SAAC W. VROdMAN.

Besides nil these low prices, if you buy $10 worth or more we*Givi
You n SPLENDID CLOCK worth three dollars. Free of Churgi

Star Clothing House,

Grand Rapips.

40 and 42. Canal Street,

DENTIST

Nashniie

Mouthy,

Michiiai

Sweet’s H°T'

NEW FLAMING MILL AND LOMBM YABD
YOU WILL FIND

iff SUM MIO HTTB Of ALL OBWM,

it. tbe etrongret, tbe moot beaod In every way tbe
POPULAR MAGAZINE IN
WORLD.
the year it will present such
of Illustrative engravings as no
majcaxlae baa ever been able to
He writm will bo, aa they
-K.Ia. mhH 1 ■ I , lltar.

NEW LUMBER.

bo a startling idea But it results as
dearly from the 15th amendment to the
constitution, and the acts lhat have been
psaeed fo enforce that amend men I, as
the abrogation of state lawa,up bolding
slavery results from tho thirteenth
amendment to the constitution. While

AND NEW MEN.
Siffital 311 Maiical

WILKIflS B1(0TI/gl(S.

DENTIST
Unlou Block, over Boston Cash Stare.

I’raiSfflTtPEUlSAmjFERAMtffi
rnww million.cmm

Mear Dwight J- Burrall’s Agricultural Works, Hastings, Mich.

REMINGTON !

L A N D S
ta lean (Mil 1 Per Cttt Ii«

Rkmixoton No. 1 Ala­
chine for family use, In ।
Ibf Mirtl year of U» •*Mener, baa meV with a

I rapidly into favotap peenrotenllt «bec bret ow-g
; XATtoxafRoodqtaini.ua I
namely- Lightronniocl
1 an9.aU&gt;, nalaeieaa, rapid,j

LAWSON’S CURATIVE
Rkmototox Nc. 2Ma■
eblne for manufcctuHng
fl 1 and VamUy.us e, (ready
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1
nrv for
*')ilvrange.
slt»re
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IB Ju“«lv
’. Wit.)
JIMCBkOW
r-Ttoi-tl-.n and variety
of work, te without a
***^■1$**"* rival tn family or wort
sfo&gt;PTEU. BEM&gt; FOB Clltl tt.AIt.
,,

A Flit 8IAIH SIOWINIBEIION.

EQMa SEIBG IlCHIKE GL WO. K. T.
DKAMCU OFPICBS OF THS RKMIMGTO5 COM FA MIKS.

Tteearngtoa Sewing M. Oo.. [ ILION. N T.
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templated equilabte as well as lugal
proceedings Io prevent denial of suffrage
to colored cilixens, and it mar be aafoly
asserted that if Kalfogg’s Uli in Use above
named ease, did not present a case fot
equitable interference ot ths court, uo
such case can arise under the act
Thai tho eoerta of the United 8,'ates
have tbe right to interfere in various
ways with state elections, ao aa to main­
tain political equality and rights thsre-

Six articles recounting tbe experience
of a well-known American farmer and
and eogi user (Colonel Waring, at Og­
den Farm, Newport. R. I.,) daring a
tour through some of the leas frequented
imrta of Weetcrn Europe. In ths
Aueomn of 1878.
A aeriee of papers of great Interest on
FRENCH LbTERATURK AND PAR­
ISIAN LIFE.
By Albert Rbodoc, with Illustrations by
French Artiste, win appear during the
year.
• THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND."
Or, ‘The Modern Robinson Uraaoe,"
Jules Verne's lateo stury. will be cou-

the orders made by the judge in that
and the kindred ease of Antoine were
illegal; bat while they were ao held and
considered it to not to bo forgotten that
the mandates of bh court had bees eontemptneualy defied, and they were made
while wild scenes of anarchy were
sweeping awav all restraint of law and
order. Doubles tbe judge of thia coart
made grave mistakes; bat tho Uw al­
lowe the cbanrollor great latitude, not
only In punishiag thnec who eoatomn
his ordm and injunctions, but in provsntinr the eon.amib m of (he wrong
which he has jodiclally forbidd.-n.
Whatever ny be aaid or thought of
these matters It wn&gt; osly mo le known
tolme that pcxx-S’ of the United Stales
aourt was resisted, and as *al,t act spec­
ially provide, fne tho om nf the army
aad navy when neaeesarr to enforce
judicial processes artdng thnrmincler
I ccnmdcred U my duty to eno ihit such
proceaw was oxaootml aenordlng to lbs
judgement ufIbe eourl tveulting from

Kellogg, and on the 13th of April, nt aa
effort of that kind, a butchery of citieeus was committed at Colfax, which in
bloodthirstiness and barbarity, is hard­
ly sorpaaeeed by any acta of savago
warfare. To put this matter beyond
controversy, 1 quote frofc the charge of
Judge Wooda,o( the United states circuit
court, to tho jury fo ibe ease of United
Stales vs. Cnriksbaoks and others in
Now Orieeca. in March. 1874.
He
mH:
“In tho com on trial there are many
facto not iu cor.troveniy. I proceed to
state some of them in tho presence, and
hearing of tbo counsel on both ides,
and if I a to to aa a nonoedad fact any
matter that ia disputed, they can cor­

our employee to vote the people’s ttekol
at ths ensuing election, and in tho evont
of their refusal ao to do, or tn case they
vote the radical ticket, to refuse to em­
ploy them at tho expiration of their
present contracts.
'
.
On tbo aasMaay toother huge body
of persons published la tbo same place
a paper in which they used tho firttowfog Language: "We, the nsderatgaed,
merchants of the city ol ElyRTepoH.
alive to tbo great importance tf aecurfog b good an honest govemaaV te- tbe
Stale, do agree and pledge r iinrifcbiM
After stat-ng tno origin of the difB- to advance any xapplios oe money Io
» which grew oat of aa attempt of any planter tbo coming |yeor who will
perrons to drive the parish judge give employment or rent landa to laborand sheriff (sppotateee o! Kellogg) from
office, and then attempted protection by
colored persona, which ted tn socio
fighting, in which quite a number of of tho returning board for eaid election
negroes were killed, tbe judge Mateo :
lhat may not Re found in its report which
“Moot of thoeo who were not killed. has been published, hut it is a matter of
public information Uut a greet part of
th. time taken to canvass the votes was
ou.utned by (bo arguments of lawyers,
oourtlioute. They were all captured. central uf whom repreaentoffiMeb party
About thuty-ooven mon were taken before the board. 1 Lave aWevidonco
priaoners (tbo number is not difinltelr that the proceedings of this board were
fixed). They wore kept under guard not in accordance with the law under
until dark. They wore led out two by which tbgy acted. Whether in exclud­
two and shot. Most of the men ware ing from their eouaU or returns they
obot deed. A fow were wounded, not were right or wrong is a quoatien that
mortally, and by pretending to be dead depends upoa the evidence they had be­
ware afterward, during tbe night able fore them ; but it is very dear that I lie
lo make their escape.
Among them law givee them the power if they choose
waa Levi Nolaou, named in 'the indict­ to ex.rciee it. of deciding.that way, and
ment The deed bodies of the negroes prims focal the persona whom they re
killed in this affair were loft unbaried
until Toeeday, tbo 15&lt;h, when they were for which |hey were candidates. Re­
bnned bv a deputy marshal and an specting tbo alleged intori*ronc-s by
olflcex of the mihli* from New Orleans. tbo military with tbo organization uf
These peraona found tifty-mno dead the legislature uf Louisiana, on tbo 4th
bodies.
They ahowwd pistol shot lust I hare no knowledge ur Informa­
ircunds, tho great majority in tb« head, tion which baa out been received by
and most of them to tho back uf tbo mo aisce that time, and pnbUsbod. My
head. In addition to tbo fifty-nine dead first infoxmalion waa from the papers of
fonnd,some charred remains ofdead bod­ the morning ot tho 5th of January. I
ies were discovered near the courthouse. did not know that any ausb thing waa
Six dead bodies were found under a anticipated, and no onion uur suggeewarehouse, all shut in th* hoed, but tinaa writ ever given to any military
one or two, which wore shot in the heart. officer in that state upon that oabjoct
The only white men injured from tbe prior to tbo occurreaco. I am well
beginning ef these troubles to their aware that any interference by the offi
cluse were Hondo* and Harris. Tbe cere ov troope of tbo United Statae with
•ourt bouse sad its contents were en­ the orgnniratioa ot a atate legislature,
tirely oonsumeiL Tnere is no evidence ox any of its proceedings, or with
lhat any one la Use crowd of whites any evil department ot tbe govbore any "taw fa I warrant" for tho ar­
rest of any of the blacks. There is no
evidence that either Nash or Cosoold
alter tbe affair ever demanded tbo uffi-

facu and possibly nut thinkieg of the
proceedings which would be only prop­
er ones to pursue in a trme of peace. He
thought mute of the utterly lawless con­
dition of a socisty surrounding him at
the time of hU dispatch and what would
prove a auro remedy. He never pro
posed to do an illegal act, nor exprosoed a deterounsuon tu proceed be.ond
what tbe law, in the futuro, might authcriae for punishment of atrocities
which have been committed, and tbe
c tnmission of which cannot be sue ceastuUy denied. Il tea depfotabte feet
that politicalI cri.nes end mui^tn have
bar# guno uopuntahwl, and which
ban boon j us Ltied or apologised fur,
which moat mt aa a reproach on the
alate and counter, long after the pment
generation baa passed away. I have
no desire to bare United Hist*
troop interfere in th* domestic con­
cent* of Louisans, or any other stste.
On the Vth of December last. Oor. Kel­
logg telegraphed me lib apprelumalcr a
that the Wblie League Intended to
make another attack on the state h-xne,
to whom on tbe sems day 1 inode tho
fol owlng answer, since which no oom-

Tbo state authorities should then pro­
ceed with their duties without appre­
hension of danger. If they are molest­
ed tbo question will* bo determined

1 hire deplored tbo necessity which
eeetned to make It my duty under tbe
cunaUtutton and taws to direct soch lnterforancc. J have always refused, ex­
cept w bore it seems to be my Impera­
tive duty, to act in ouch a manner ut&gt;-

responsible lor theee atrocitioe would
not bo just. But it to a lamentable fact
that insuperable -obstructions were
thrown fo tbo way uf punishing those
murderers, and tbo eo called oonoorva'
tire papers ot tho state not only justified
the masaacro but denounced aa fetloial
tyranny and derootism tbo attempt ef
tho United States officers to bring them
to justice. Fierce denunciations ring
Ihroogb tbo country shunt office hold­
ing and election wuttera in Louisi*na.
white every uno of tho Cblfax tn Ac re­

doubled----- ------------------------------ -----to tho state under this requisition ot tbe
governor, and as other disturbances
seemed imminent, they were allowed to
retrain thorn to render tho executive
such”a’ul aa might become neooeaary to cillailoa and Iranqulllly rvurywhero
enforeo the tews of the atate, and re­ prevail, snu lUrr.'by remove all neoeoway can ba found in ibis boasted land press continued riotonse which seemed atty for the prvecaee of troope among
of cinlixstion and chriatianity to pacian inevitable tbo meaeeal federal support them. I regret, however, to any that
the perpetrators of Ibis bloody and. mon­ should bo withdraws. Prior to and thta alate of things does out exist, nor
with a new to rhoteteeleetirm fo Loato- doos H seem to be desired In acoxa localstrous crime.
Not unlike thia waa tho massacre in
Ities; and M tokhta. It may be proper
August la»L . Several northern young
for me to say that to the extent that
men of capital and ooterpiro bad started
C-mgrem haa eontemd power on me to
the Utile and flourishing town o! Cou­
prevent It. neither Ku Klux Klaus.
shatta. Some of them were republicans
White Leoguea, nor any other aanoci*
carried
against
ibe
republicans
stall
and office Isoldsrs under Kellogg.
ahoua using arms and vtolenre to ex&gt;They cere therefore doomed to death. lasxards, which very naturally gicatty
cutetbclr
unlawful |&gt;urpaae; can to
Six of them were seised atid carried afarmed ths colored voUra. By section
away from their bumee and murdered 9, afekof February S8 1871, it is made perm I lie-i In that way Io glue trouble to
in cold blood. No cue Luu boon pun­ tho duty of United States marshals and port of tlila ctemtry. Nor can I see
ished, and tho c-ms-rratire proas of tbe deputioa at tbe polls where iotas ere with Indifference anton mon oe rvpnbslate denounced all efforts to that end east for rwproeentativwe in Congress Io licans ostraciaed. pc-reocated and mur­
keep the peace aad proveut any viola­ dered o:i aero-ant of their opinions as
and boldly justified the crimes.
Many murders of a like character tion st the eo-oallel enforcement ret, they now are tn some locaUctes. I bare
and other offoacoe agaiast tha laws of heretofore urged the race of Louisiana
eases, which cannot here be detailed. the United Susies; and upon the requi­ upon Ute attention of C'ougroaa, and|mnFur example. T. B Crawford, judge of sition of tha marshal of Louiaiams. and noi but think teat It* Inaction has pro-tbe jwnsh, and the dialriot attorney of iu view of said armed organisations and dused great evih Tu sumsarin: in Sep­
tho twelfth judicial district of tho state, other portentioui eireutaaancox. I caus­ tember last, an armed. organize I body
on thvlr ny to coon ware shot from ed delacbmonia of troops to be atation- of men tn auppori of candldateo who
Uislr boreea by mn in ambush, on tbe ed m various locolibee in Uo state to bed been .pot in nomination for ..fflceo
8th nf October, 1878,-end the widow of aid him in tha performance of his offi­ of governor nod lleut. govorucr el tbe
tbs former, in a cocnuiuiiicalion to the cial dntiaa and tho eaforooment of tho November election of 1(172, and who
department of justice, tails a piteous atata lawa. Offieere and troope of tho tusd been declared not eteetod by Its#
talo ot tbe perseoubon of he.- husband United States may well bare supposed it beard of canvassers, recognized by all
because bo waa a Union man, end of waa their duty to act when called upon courts to which the question tmd beta
the efforts made to screen those who by lbs gnroroor for that purpose. Each
bad committed a crime, which to use branch of a legislative) aaaembly ia tbe aubmltted, undertook tn uubro.-t and
her own language “left two widows end judge of (he election and qualification
nine orphans desolate."
To nJ mat the murder of a n-gro or body of unauthcrutod porsina ae is* and
s white republican la not considered a hold a legislative ball in a lumulluotu
crime in Lmimna woold probably bo and riotous manner, and so nrercnl any
unjust t&lt;/a.great part ot the people; organization by ihoso legally returned
hat &gt;^a tree that a greet number uf soeb aa ejected, it might become the duty of bonne In the cjpltai of the Mat* ot
murders baro been committed, and no tbe slate exacutito to faterpeeo if re­ which he was Frsrao.-, It b scarcely I ■
one haa been punished; tlierefme, mae- quested by a majority of th* members ba doubleJ that ha would have tors
iloatlv to them tho spirit of hatred and al&lt;ct io suppress disturbance, and onviolence is stronger than law. Rcpre- abb tho persons elected to organise" the
aenialtona were made to roe that the howto- Any ezsroiao of this puwot
would only be justifiable under il&gt;.&lt; m »st
oxtraordtoarv cirrumatancvt, and li
would thou ba tbe duty of the guvi.rn
meat to call upon tho coastabuLry. or

IEMALMAJ5CIATICA,

BHETTMATIBM

WHOLE NO. 975
ed. and tn view of the stope taken to reprvae It, tbe revolution was apparently,
though it is be'ievud not really aban­
doned. Tttal Sttore was intimidation of
republican tutors at tho election, not­
withstanding theeo precautions, admits
of ao doubt ( The following are opacimoas of lb* moans used on the 14&lt;te of
October. Eighty perrons signed and
published the following at Shreveport :
“We. the undersigned, merchants ot
the city of Shreveport. in obedieuM Io a
request of the Shreveport campaign

The political
—------ —------ —------- —».i sffuirs scouimlto bedyiugoat. bet tho November
clrctrca was approaching, and it waa
ueceesary for party parpooee that the
flume should l« rokmdted.
Accordingly on thu Udi uf S-ptembar, D. Feus, ciaiming that be waa

bo borne in miad that any attempt by
tbo governor to use the policy force cf
that stalo at thia time would have undsubtodly precipitated a bloody confl.et
with the White Uagno, as it ild cm tho
14th of September. There fo ao doubt
but the pceeoaao of United States troops
upon that occasion proven tod bloodshed
and loan of life. BUhpartteaapp^to

�SPECIAL OFFER

The February M,g»iine,.

LETTER,

illurtratknu and an ample .apply
tide, on a lam variety of toptea
illustrated

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER
held recently *1 Grand Rapids, nearly
tbs State, without bring railed upon by
tbo local auihoritteo in couititutional

on Caricature wbleh promisee to
Cpsts
vary Interesting; the fourth paper

following Patrons elected officers for the

scold makes living higher
. How anxiously they look I
coming of apring, md Low alow cold d ay.
paw with them. Heaven help them­

baa never disavowed thl« ablbboleth’

Lecturer, J. L. Whitney, Muskegon;
Steward, H. Fleming; DietrictSteward,
no utterance on tbe financial question

in dealing
With tho affairs ot Louisiana, giving lhe

Fisk bought tho Opera Honan of Pike

Tilton, Moulton, Mra Boocher, Mra.
Til tea and diron other cetebritioe ean bu

thereby.

tho

tion bold at Concord New Hamp, jire,
nominated for Governor, Persoh C.

tinuatimt of The Rep. of tha Gamp, I
and short stories by Ellis Gray and
Kate Putnam Osgood ; rod pooxns are
contributed by W. W. Harney, Harriet
Prescott Spofford, Ebtabrth Stoddard
and Anna C. Brackett.
The editorial
deportment, are fresh and readable, and
■V —
_ _ —1
cxcUsnro. Harper; A Broe.,PobHahere,

though why, It would peril o tho oldeat and unanimously adopted the following
Platform, than which a better wai ite^er
proteulod for lhe aoceptauco of the overflowing with tbe beat thought, ot
theabloet tneacfotjrage. Tbo poetical
electaro of any State:
plenty of money people would boy aa
L Equal right, and a free and hon­
est ballot for all dtlsen., under tbe ConWhat Tilton chargee againat
fellow, Hladman, Trowbridge and Celia
i. Uncompromising hootllily to all
form, of official venality and corruption.

charge againat Boocher?

Mr.

not that anothvr man i* guilty of infi­
delities, but that bo is ,'nnocent. If bo
should show that Theodore Tilton had

city, and everything ia .blue.

Well, it

Draining tho Agricultural Pocket.

Tbo following article from tho ablest
edited of any of the Agricultural Jour-

tho statement, made in tbo public print,
harotofore, and tho cros»-que«ionero
have not been able to aitakc him in lhe
least. Still, all concerned are aaxiou.

rhile Beecher ia itolid and

tsar better than Tilton. It will be a
long and tediou. trial, and will occupy
month,.
Tho French Masked Ball, tbe 21st, at

aceno of headlong payety and audaciou.

good landing. v
obliged to deny

who kept wild ravel till six in tho morn­
ing. The gsyret of dance marie. from

new aa bvatifal. the bacchante
a grid cup.tn her hand, a Spanish girl
with gold and purple skirt, black lace
•—‘"*a, and fan, and high comb,
and gipsies, an ape covered with
, a fiend in flame color end

able with a gradual payment of the pub­
lic debt, and a rigidly honest, eooncnIcal and efficient administration rail
Governmcata.
4. Unalterabte oppoaitlon to the elect United State, for a third term.
6. Congratulation, and thank,

croft'. "Native race, of the Pacific
States," by Clarenoa King; tbe cont In­
to

-1th
tho machinery they should move, ere
now anting la idleness, Into motion,
by giving emnloymeat to hundred, of

Ing and eufftaing in enforced idleness,
and thua enabling them to stimulate all
tranche, of Industry by again eonaum- effective, a much greater dhplay of fairLouisiana factieqe than they have late-

•tand on lhat plank In th, Ropublloan
platform as firmly aa do' tbOM from

Tbo total receipts'from all

WEEKiaica.
Harper's Weekly, &lt;4-00 and Republican Banner. 1.50. for
tel expenditures have been &lt;9.901 07;
balance on baud. &lt;4,341 06. Throe UMrth and Home, 00.w
-------- -•
Now York Tribune, &lt;2,00 and Rapublmaa
150- for
Toledo Blade. &lt;2 00 and Republican Banner, 150, for
•
Chicago Times, &lt;2.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, for
Chicago Tr.buna &lt;2.00 aad Republican Banoar. 1 o0 f-r
State ia 505.
Chicago Inter-Ooean, &lt;1.65 and Republican Banner. 1-A&gt;. for
Chicago Journal &lt;2.15 and Republican Ba

Goodyear of thia District. •in.txueting

Mined ia ao important and ao good, and

tho House full information concerning Counter Gentleman. &lt;2.50 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
Wmtern Rural. &lt;2.00 and Republican Banner 1-W for
Advance, &lt;3.15 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
that tn maintaining my right to bold .ueh method, a. Iheae b«for. rowrting to paid to clerk., bow mcch allowed by New Covenant, &lt;2.65 and. Republican Banner 1.50 for
new
------------------ -­
more peremptory measuroa, that
Michigan Farmer. &lt;2,15 and Repubbran Banner 1,50 for
■
proving my loyalty to Republican
.Now York Homo Journal, &lt;3,00 and Republican Banner 1,50 tor
■

my party relation, when a Natio i al cure the freedmen of Louiii.ua in llieir
Republican Convention .hall resolve In
favor of coutraetlDg the currency as a political and peraonal rights. If th.
whit, minority will join’ honaetly in th.
cle payments. When such a convention work well and good. Probably in mo.l
shall adopt aueh resolutions I will ask matter, they could take their own way
tho question, "Where .hsll t gor’ and
those who defend the rights of labor

Intelligent conviction..

yet graphic MlMlaolppI ezportenoae;
grabber, and oorrupltontetj. who bad
brought reproaeb upon tbo country and
Green'. Interesting paper on tho famous
diegrace lo themselves
plaro on our editorial page, and special­
Oth. A State policy lhat shall encour­
ly commend it to tho cloeo attention of age home enterprise, Industry, .nd
our a^ucnltural friends.—Ed. of BawSbrpberd, telling how two gtri, tried
farming; and n description of the Car­
cure good wages and st adv employ­
This is juU precisely what
ment to labor and n fair return to rap-' though old- The editorial department.
oflLemagaxitto are w.11 filled with axio complete
r. A financial policy Iwuod on free codlngly road able matter. Published
by n. A. Houghton A Co.,Boston, Maas,
It in nil quarter.. Railroads, middle­ •umptlou of specie payment., Inuit ach •t &lt;1 00 a year. HubeerlptlOM roeelved
men, unscrupulous polltisiam, mechanal ItieBiKXMM office.
and perniaaant remedy for the present
financial deprraeton ; and we heartily Life Hlnrtrate 1 for February the reader
etc., all have laid pipe throughout tho and entirely concur vcllli the view, on
finds an unusual combination of timely
agricultural domain, whereby they draw
and edifying topics.
Among those
which must please are: Jeaa Ingelow;
and fruit at their’labor. The row is elaborated tn tbe accompanying report
legitimate.
Coatra pipe, are Laing
i laid.
This is proper.
Agricultural
8. Prompt and unyielding dental by Eugliih Reformer; Tho Key to Wo­
manhood; Jar.e Hadley, a story of wo­
right The out' go ia being checked. Congrom of al! application, for aubinilee
man's courage . Husbaada and Wives;
This ia good. Irrigation is being sub­ in aid of any Khrmt of individual or
stituted for this leakage, end tbo water corporate nggrandlxrment.
vention of Insanity
protedlon, and prosperity for the" pooof knowledge; Uncle Dave; Legs sad
for thia modest editorial pencil to point
what they mean ; Mental Development
out tomo of the drain, that reach into joy, and we condemn all rapacity
and Religion, Character; Tree ten sat ot
’e.uucda and Blitte,, ; etc. Tbe report
quently overlooked by thoee who com­ Republican officials, whether white or
plain meet T For inrtanee:
Course of Lectures on Phrenology end
J. Buying land that is not needed
Physiology will receive craaidsration.
while employers. "Let us have peace," An admirable number. Price 30 cento.
already pouoraed ia tfcf half .locked
nor rendered half as productive as it
ought to be.
to Louintana without further delay.
We have received from tbo Publisher
2. Mortgaging the farm to build a
10. White we condemn tho u.c of tho
___ ___.1 ___ «U_» I.
aoopyofthe Public ledger Almanac.

^hf ^tpubliran |wnnrr.

but if they preeiat in disregarding tbe
laws and dwtroying the peace ol the
community, they will have to be dealt
with effectually, aud it ie evident that
Sheridan know, juet how to do that.

The Civil Right. Conte,:. •

H.rrixe^ Mien., Feb. 3d, 11*75.
silica to the Civil Right, bill, undor-

ing ekirmiah in the long promiroJ fight
against our Railroad aystem, and re­ Detroit Tribune, &lt;5.80 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
gret thai Mr. Goodyear should have Detroit Post. &lt;5.80 end Republican Banner 1.50 for
conMntsd to bo used by men who dare Detroit Free I’raas. &lt;5 30 aud Republican Banner 1 50 fur
Chicago Tri-W&gt;klr Tribune. &lt;6.50 and Republican Banner 1.50 for

Masonic.

espied Masons of tbi. State closed its
labors last Wednesday evening. The
following officers ware elected lor the
Grand Matter - Ok 11 Durand, Flint
Deputy Grand Muter—M P May-

Editor.

RepiMicai Slats temtiM.

G J W—John W Finch, Adrian,
prevent the diffusion of equal righto. In
G Treasurer —Rufu, W Landon,
Ibe midst of the thirty six hours contest
Nile.,
last Thursday, General Bailer propoaed
if the Democrats would permit tbe mo­
tion to reconsider lo be voted upon,
which would bring the meaaaro fairly ington.
O Chaplain — Rev J 8 Goodman. Eul
before tbo Huum, the Republicans
Saginaw.
O J D-John P Phillips, Woodland.
G Munhall—F A Potter, St. Joseph.
G Tyler- -Alar McGregor, Detroit.
Tho following District Deputy Grand
tiou four hour, more should bo allowed Masters and Standing Committer, were
appointed :
en to th. opponents of tbo bill. The
Democratic mauagera would not listen
First District—Beta Coggsball, Holly.
to the proposition. White profMeing a
Second DiatriM-*-David Bovoe, CoMdteiro to set upon tb« appropriation
bills, they rtiuM to take up the public
Third Did riel—N. Hamilton, Buchan-

'opportunity fur proper amend moot., and

Republican County Convention.

Fourth District—D J Hudson. Psw-

I’A M t L CTHIaKB. tt.lm..,
aoeHMuHteeatv OwMiiiiM

THINGS IN

tbo Republican majority what eubject.
ahould be conridaral. AU thia ia done

Fifth District - Daniel Striker. HaaSixth District — EL.iia Midge-

Apparently, there ia just now a I nil

A leading Connecticut Republican,

Robertson, William B Wilaon.
opinion that tho State will go Republi­
can in the coming election by 10,000
Gravet, Joeeph B Jtamnton.
Grant', word., the problem i. .till un- majority, upon ths platfom latolv
Credential.— Ruuben Rowland, W
adopted.
R Batea, William Welker.
.
.
rawn, giving
civilisation.
the chronic tendency ot tbe Democratic trolt.'published by tho Al.thodlel Pub­ confront the Government with a more
Foreign Correspondence-Foster Pratt
prises of diamonds, a grid watch and
lishing cotup.tiy ; O. Whitmore and Ito
(ex-officio,) Jf C P Pleener, Alamoa
chain, beside anma of money, to the
other.
hoUatn of ticket'. Tbe taite and brillmoo a copy, but a well printed Journal
eighty-fire men who weie active rebel!
The Grand Council of Select Maatera
guilty suited by such m,n should, and wo
dalich! of fast New York, which like.
have no. oubt will command a liberal State i. unnatural and cannot be pennaob the 19th aud elected tho following
support from the Large membership
that ehoroh hu In thteatate.
for our public m«n to do aa Preeldent grou'of the United States into the OonM I G M-M Mansfield, Coldwater.
gree, of the "0onfriler.te BtateL*'
to .oil their hand! handling a manure rplritof proscription that prova the Ih- jleroriplion of tbs Frvnchmi
riooerity of it. dortaratlon that honeety hibitod hi, trained piceon. &lt;
Th. Prohibition State Cunveulwa
G Treasurer—E A Elliott. Detroit.
while wo have a .oiteble opportunity,
mon lari fall; tho adventw
handling a plow.
G Recorder—G B Noble, Detroit
in.teed of waiting for actual trouble,
official position.
GCofG-AJ Utley, 81. Louie
end tho following nominatioaa mada:
G C C-C B Itoynolxto, Reading.
aeualorlal district, of the State for per­
G 8—J M Rice, Pentwater.
ble
thet
the
Kellogg
Government
in
Moore, of Saginaw, and Randolph I
il deal of other matter.
ciab-Uoxtee, on tho corasr of Madisun
G Sent—W V Griffith, Detroit.
Louisiana
i,
rightful
aud
ongbt
to
be
square. Not tei
• - ■ ■ Strickland, of 8t. Johns
Ibe spirit and letter nf the requirements
G Chaplain—B F Dougherty, Holprofusely
York have the
employed in
Ifnd.
John
Cfubb, of Grand Rapid., and
The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch
State, and arbltra rtly ejected duly else*Masons, al Detroit, Jan.' 20, elected the
President; and
are higb-drecad
riohUuion
following officers for th* ensuing year;
Poisoned To Death.
their duties upon partlaana oflt" own
G H P-J L Mitcheil, Jackson.
appolntmsnt.
New York, quoting Senator Logan's rohigher u well as ne.ly ah tl
G 8 Chas J:
r, urana KapiOs.
which citoaitu a great MtUranl of waits
judicial officer, of She State.
* Ihnia, Grand Rapmaterial taken from Bia blood. WhM

lion by abolishing teacbera* IneUtutee,
disfranchising atudonte, and in troduo-

atial brilliance ot aa

noxious lubetanc.. which, therafora, re-

newipapers thai
Davie from t|es

amhitwu, girt, of tbe city, in tmtets of

multpliod by
the lift would

intondent of Public Interaction.

What must l&gt;ej tha • condition of the Marly paralysing tho operation, of ,otflood when i ' creiv ing and retaining
__ t.
_ X. i _

camMum

poison through other channel, and or­
gan,—the kidneys, lung., skis, etc.,; it would hardly bo of national eastern. Ual Committoe of the Republican! of
but Ihese organ, become overtaxed in But
colored ettramm, mora than
performing this labor, in addition to
their natural functions, and eatraoi long
—iik-i »------- —.
Convrauon ssaemblod. tend
rioualy diseased.
rsa: olectrithe United

Elxx.r’. Causouc Satva a ao well-

pledged tn enact, Mid haa neglected to

Harper’s Magaaine. &lt;4.00 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
Atlantic Monthly, « 00 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for Scribner’s Monihlv, &lt;4.00 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
Lippincott's Magarine. &lt;4.00 and Republican Banner &lt;1 50 for
Tho Galaxv. &lt; I 00 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
Lakeside Monthly «.00 and Republican Banner &lt;1.
Godey'e Itady'e Book, &lt;3 15 and Republican Ban net
Bu Nicholas,'&lt;3.p0 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 fot
National Livo Stock Journal, &lt;2.15 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
Horticulturist, &lt;2 10 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
Gardner’s Monthly, 12 10 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50
Little Corporal. &lt;1.60 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 tor
V_ .1 All . _.I
Vl«nn*r Cl Ml fur
Petenon’a lAdfe National Magaaine. &lt;1.60 Republican Banner &lt;140 for
Arthur’s Home Magazine, &lt;2.25 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for ■
The Poultry World, &lt;1.25 end Republican Banner &lt;1.50 foe
.
American Agriculturalita &lt;1.25 end Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for Ballon, Monthly Magarino. &lt;2.00 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
Tho Phrenological Journal, &lt;3.00 and Republican Banner, &lt;1,50 tot
Science of Health, &lt;2,00 and Republican Banner &lt;1,50 for
-

3,*5
8,15

NOW K YOUR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
.
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

LIES Ml nHH mi’U
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

LOUISIANA.

ing a fair chance lo educate tbemMlvoe!
-Frederick J. Burton,
What truckling to tho old plantation Eaat Saginaw
Ninth District — Crawford Angell,
propri lor of the Public Ledger. Phila­
Grand Rapid..
atltutloo, we denounce the armed pollla
commecl
on
th,
biaited
prol..,ion»
convenient without incurring debt
delphia, Penn., for which we are under tha able maaasge of Praudopt Grant on
Tenth District—Nc appointment.
of lhat party to-day I
3. Running in debt for costly carpets
obligation. It ie full of valuable Infor­
era State, a. Ibe chief eouroe of all their mation, compiled with great earo, and
troubtee, particularly In Ixmlriana, arranged with every poeribk convenJurisprudence -Hugh McCurdy, J.
Editorial Brevities.
State, overturned tbo exist inc govern- a copy to given to ev.ry rabecrita
meat, and foally murdered thousands that valuable Jcttnia!,' Mr which
of inaocent eltlxens.
11. In declaring for equal right, and
apevte payments aa their plattorni, and
undar.ian J that a uew rellgteu.

1

For Uu acammodalion ot tweh of our fntndo
roau
duiro lo oubooribo for tome otbor paper m amneclwn icitk
The BANNER, we have made arraneemtnlo u-her,
are enabled io present the foUowinf liberal terma,
e. &lt;
mdtnbndtee, however, that the order for our Journal -ted
either of the other! named, moot be renl tojether, and aoeompanied be Ike money; and, aleo, lhat we muetre.nw,^
"nerJacrlptibn foThe PAN^I^R/«•««’*
’- erf
aAarpul
- •

from granges throughout the State, for

Still another melh- &lt;2.204 03.

U.S. GRANT.

A Platform that all True Mon
Endorse.

Tho Baecbar^arty evidently intend tn

fore tbe United States Supreme Court
for decirioa- Probably a case might be
matteiup by th. representative, of tho con- Rapids contained tbo following facta:

of the Republican member* ot tbe Kenlhe spirit and tetter of tho law, without of the vigorous character of partteanahip
Moaeurn D.
fear or favor, I herewith transmit a half a century ago.
Conway contributes a .ketoti of Profes­
binding authority.
sor Fawcett, accompanied with a por­
more apeclflo Information aa to tbe
trait, and Emilio Oastelar furnahe, tho them, but on tbe other hand 1 believe

(Signed)

one of tho boldest bad men the world

pasmeuto U the earlleat practicable

IK CONNECTION

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

tha Republican parly, ro»pondad.

furring daily and nightly from cold and acUonthas been taken by that body, and

~G T—R W Landon, INilea.
G C—Rar Wm Hoe*, Grand Haven.
G C H-D 0 Spaulding, Lyons.
Lodge of Colored Mason,
f Michigan aonataded toair
unieetioD at Detroitot. tbo

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and. - Good -- the - best
for Yourself

Como and see
Hasting., Sept., Oth 1874.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
MEW GROCER V AND TEA. HOUSE.

Just opened in Mr. BOWNE'8 NEW STORE,
BLocr,
Souj-q Slot of Spiff Sp|f&lt;r.
Where can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Staple
ttnd Fancy

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY 4c.
A complete aasortaient of all kinds of Whole and Ground
Spices

WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Beason.
Fresh Vegetables always on hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

Lamp# &amp; Fixture#, Crockery, Glass &amp; Wooden Ware
Alw*ys on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

CARTT BU YlkRS wil1 find il to tteir

amine ourStock before purchasing elsewhere.

t0 c::*

NO THOUBUE TO SHOW OUR GO ODS
Free delivery to any part of lhe City.
D4O.lt.-J. O. Craig. Grand Rapid,
G. 8. W.—Thome F. Carr, Detroit.

RcsvRctfiiLlii
Sp&amp;oner

y

Hepburn.

Uoolc at Thli

tiffins healthfully.

feeling!, gluumy fore bo tings and irritabilifr of tom per. Tho Lrerf Half being

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTFDI

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National Divirion of North America,

Comporivon Invited end Competition Defied in

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The fee taken from Thornapple Talks
for parties at Saginaw, is about two feet
thick and as clear as crystal. Tboos- of Woodland as a Deputy. Tho ap­
suds of tons are being shipped.
pointment to a good osse, aad we conT. J Wilder foot a valuable moor- grstulate thi people of Woodland tost glioTy7i^rctoth.'peddtei “who\psbaum-pipo on Thnrsday leak between thoy have a popular and aOdont official------- *-*•-’-----lhe Depot and his residence. A liberal always within call.
reward will be paid for ita return to tho
We trust all who love to trip tha
owner at ths depot Or at this office.
light fantastic toe, win remember that

Tfje RjifilBUC^K

Tho Rev. Dr- Goo. B. Joycelin, Pres­
ident of Albion College, who is a man
of decided ability, and a elameal orator,
will preach nest sabbath at tbo M. E.
Church, at tho usual bouts for public
worship.
For tbo finest asourttwinl of canned
fruits to be found in tbo county of
Barry, call at John Stanley’s cheap
Grocery store. No. 24, Jeffisracu Street,
wboro all goods are sold at the lowest
livings rates.

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PICTURES 1
PICTURES!
I ata now all alone in tho Photograph
-4iosir.ru, and ns I have made urrangements fo increase my facilities fordoing
better work than over, all should call
and get a negative tuksu. The superi­
ority of rny work in the past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-class work in
he future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, sontb side State Street.

The New Improved

the annual Bali given by Hastings
Lodge No. 58,1 0. O F. w&gt;l occur on
Tneeday evening tho Oth inst, at Union
Hall, and that arrnngomente are perfoeted to make it tbe party of the ssasou.
Music, J. Loe Rood's full Orchestral
Band. TSekste *1. Supper extra.

Died, on Tuesday the 2d inst. at Ibe midenco in this city of ids aon-iv-law, Bev.
J. W. Bancroft, Mr. Erustus Kimball,
aged eighty six years, four months and
twenty-six days. Tbe deeeased waa
Would yen see as fine a specimen of
one of the early saltiers of Oalboca
Painting, Ktooamining, and Graining
county, being one of tbe first five in
tha Township of Marengo, aud for many
yeare was an satire btuinare man, well
known to the people of ths county fat
hia sterling intogrily, aad Romanlike
Wo oak alientfoa to the mammoth
tairneaa ot purpose.
advertisement of the Grand Rapids
Sr* a Cumnae House, to be found on
our first page to day. Read it. Pon&gt;
dor well tho facta state!. Go buy
yourself rich, and bo wise.

As wo go to press we learn that H.
H. Wood, postoustor at Nashville, died
on Monday sight, of consumption. Mr.
Wood was aa old resident ef this county
and very generally respected for his

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family being abeoat except Mrs.Powers,
and before any assistance could b» ob«
taiaed, tae house and contents ware en­
tirely destroyed. The property was in­
sured for some 81,100 in tho Barry ft
Eaton eounty Fire tnsuraaoe Company,
whicn will somewhat more. titan half

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Tbursdsy evening February 25th ell
entries must bo closed before that time.
Tho first exhibition held in Mareb last
contrary to expectation, prorefl a great
success, aud we trust that tha present
one will be still more so. All ]&gt;ereuus

in thorough brad fowls aad pat animals
are cordially invited to attend. An admieiiun foo of 15 cents will bo chargod
at tho door, or any eno pureLasing a
membefahia ticket tor 8L will bo entitled to enter any number of articles
fer premiams and will have free access
to tho exhibition for themselves and
families during its continuance.
Below wo present a list of premiums

Medical Infinsary,
T. PHILLIPS.

Wo are under many obligations to
Whates you wtab your child to be,
the Y. M. C. A. at Grand Rapids, for bo it yourself.
If you with it to be
tbe inritation to bo present and listen to happy, healthy, sober, truthful, affscthe eloquent lecture of Hon. William tionate, honest and godly, be yourself
Parsons, of Ireland, on Michael Ange- all those. If you wtab it to bo lair,
sulky, a liar, a thief, a drunkard, and a
treat* uf a lifo-tims, aad tha Asaxia- swearer, be yourself all these. Aa the
tion deacrvea tha thank* of the public old cock crows, tho young one learns.
for giving Ihdm so rich a treat.
You well remember vyho said, •Train
up a child in tbe way ha should go. and •
center under the auspices of mine host when ho to old ho will not d'^art from ;
of the Woodland House, on the evening it" And you may, as a general rule,as '
of tho 22d inst. All know Washing­ eoou expect to gather grapes from 1
ton's birth day must be celebrated, aad thorns, or figs from thistles, as get good. &lt;
we think that is tbe place for a good healthy, happy children from diseased
time. Uu and see if we do not guana laxy, wicked parents.
just right Good music, and a tip top
I*rot J. K. McAfferty, formerly ofsupper «tll bo provide 1.
Tickets
Racine College, gave a select reading at
tho Central School Building on Thurs­
It is intimated that Mayor Goodyear day afternoon last Mr. McAfferty gave
will cause the arrest of Orno Strong fur evidence of remarkable ability aad cul­
a malicious libel, in charging him with ture of voice, wh«h in tbo art of per­
being in McCarty's saloon at the time of conation ho seems perfectly al borne.
tho fire two weeks ago last Sunday. In His presentation of Sir Peter and lady
any event, the story is false, and no
sane man wbo kucws our Marot will

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The But ill Chuput in tho M a

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To Whom it may Concern!
Be it Known, That I shall
keep in itock and fill to order

M erchant Tailors,

Jle keeps constantly on the Colebrated
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
"Divono
in price from
Oto $1800.
Ako, Agent for famous for Plows and other purpoiea.
Estey, Manning arid Bur­
dett Organs.

John H. Wendell 4 Co.

?ood ui Ini Beu Pint,
of an' CURTIS, DODGE ROBINSON

and WIARD patterns, and

DETROIT.

Caatinga for all P L O W S now in in.

THF BEST bCBOOL II THE STATE

WEBSTER’S

The new firm of Ctcuy ft Holden
are now prepared to purchase Wheat,
Onto, and other grain, nt tho StorebottM
of W. T. Eastman, corner Broadway
Mr. Barnum is going to doit again
and Railroad streets.
The higticvt
thia year. Bo proposes to inaugurate a
price paid in cash. Fanners loarn our yon." Luckily tb» tplendid gray team,
great
summer traveling campaign. He
price* before selling.
coolly remained quiet until all waa righted has bad bnilt 125 railroad cars, and hi*
Casses &amp; Hni.tiiX.
again or we might hare had a more ae- entire esteblisbmeil will be Vanpofted
Hartings City, Sept 2, 1874.
to all the large towns in Nob England
and tbo Middle sad Western Stator.
Exhibitions will be givpn twice a day
under the immense tents, S00 feet in
length. Tbo daily expenses will exceed
87,500. Every detail of tbe Greet Ro­
man Hippodrome will bo presented aa
soon in Now York, requiring 800 mon,
women and children, 600 hornet and
ponies, besides elephants, camels, buffo lore, Ac., 4e. This stupendous eatabliabment to four times larger than any
। previous exbibitmc of Mr. Barnum’a,

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FINE PICTURES 1

Lecture Thursday evening.

Tuesday was Candlemas day

WING GALLERY,
EX,-

REW ADVERTISEMENTS

Otr tr ten th tend Utiu Bitt
UM PLASTER,

Liet of letters remaining In tha Hastinge P. O. Feb. 2d, 1875. „
Annin Ashley, 8 ft C Anerea, Nancy
Buck, Emma Balden, A B Durkan, I
Samuel Edmons, D W Enms,('Margar.t
Frank. M D Falconer, G AT Garitocn,
Ed Homey, Hanis Johnson,. G Ketch­
um Minnie Lao, Harrison A Wilkitu,
Frankling Willson, Addie C Young.
Parsons calling for tho above please
say advertised.
J. Ilosxxr*, P. M.

mas

•,rr.
B. F. CHIDEBTEE.
Itf
Agent aad Operator

Tira urn
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

GOOD NEWS.
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Specimen Copies Sent Free
Hastings Drug Store

The Circuit Court to io session.
Lent begins next Wednesday

BLACK A FULLER.

J. Cole &lt;fc Son,

church and society, hariugjbeen called
This organisation trow about one year
to Paw Paw. Personally, we deeply
regret to part with Mr. Marsh. Ever a old numbers same 30 members, and is
Tbe foltowlog Knights
true man in all tbo relations of life, bis prospering.
.
influence for good ia thia community are officers tbo present term :

Council meeting tonight

rnonmct: urds

Corner Blate and Creek 8t Building
once occupied by Boston Cash Store.

Gold 118 1-2.

Fine time to put up foe.

*C, AC.'\

(Gm n a Caw)

At Granger Pries*.

Owing to uncommon calls upon oar
Itemember John Stanley hso for sale
a few bottles of that y/eaw imperUd 'time, wo failed to find opportunity last
FrmX Brmdy for 88.00 a boule. In Week to say 'a word concerning tbo
cases where brandy is used for medicin­ eloquent and entertaining Lecture of I
al purpoeos it is invaluable.
82tt
Pres. Angell, of tbe University, ot
WixTCD.—A good girl to do general Michigan at Union Hall, on the 22d, I
housework, enquire of Mra E. B. nit But it may not bo too late to say,
Dewey, corner cf Broadway and Green
that those who did not listen to bis
delineations of the character of the
Thinker and tho Doer,” foiled lo enjoy
(he richest ruootal foavt ever sot before
tbo people of this sity, and we deeply
regret lhat more of our people were not

The public will learn with deep regret
that Bev. T. D. Marsh for six yean or
mere last oast, the pipular pastor of the
Presbyterian Church in this city, is

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

Agricultural. Imolements

businesa in any of tbo various depart­
ments in which the services of clerks of
culture are required.

giving us true men and women, who will
prove to be either ■‘Thinkere or Doers,”
and it matters little which as both
classes are essentia! elements of tho
world’s progress.

HASTINGS MARBLK WORKS!

■

men. that we, at least, never tired ef
W. T- Eastman, P.
bearing, and w« judge the people did
H. Wright, P. U.
not, as he was slowly but sorely build­
QB. Olmstead. K- of U. and 8.
up his church, and more end mare comJohn Stanley, M. of Exqr.
manihng tho attendance of our people
Robert DAweon, I. G.
on church servieeson tho Babbs th.
Lyaander Beach, 0. 0.
’Tie true the church was week in
numbers, and with little wealth with
which to remunerate him as such a man
A Festival and Dranutio Entertain­
Tbe Grand Lodge of Good Templars should bo remunerated, far hia urvfees.
And, yet. wo believe that little, waa ment will bo given al Union Hall, Has­
toll meet in Jsckvoa February Oth.
tings Mich., Friday, Fob. 5, 1875, unThu weather was extremely eoM in much uf it givwu out ol mere i-rsssil
this section of tho State daring moat of
step by step toward that other and bot- Eastern Star lasdge of Adoptive Maseru
tbe month of January.
tu world, an Sabbath after SnbUUx be The entertainment will oonstot ' of tbe
"Dot oo-at, ho fir. you vooet like de
in aueb quiet but suroost words pointed great Drama, entitled tho ■•Charcoal
japer un de wall," U a favorite remark
tbeui to Him wbosa bo to foithfuBy Buraoe, or tlio ^Dropping Well of
at a Hastings clothing deetorKnaratvorough.” To be followed by

Easter will occur this y*er on
28th of March.
'Remember tbo Masonic Festival
Friday evening.
Don’t foil to attend th$ Odd Follow •
party on Tuesday evening.
James Clarke ia a candidate for re­
c lection as Justice ol tho Psece.

JOHN

ing in urn Clare. , aa rzirw enhance
foo of 50 cento per'’coop will ba charged
to persons reed rag out of tho county of
BerryA list of ipeeisl premiums will be

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part of tbo time and unable to traveL
gifOur readers mnet imagine .■ tho sur­
prise with which old Adam Clay listen
Parte I, II, III and IV are u&gt;w ready.
ed to thia marvelous story. And when,
a few days aflfr, it waa noised abroad
SUTTON’S
among bis neighbora, lhe general as­
tonishment wee indescribable. If Chy
Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
had not been a man of unimprachab'a
Tebe eeapktod la U parts. Im»4 ftoieigkUv
veracity his story might havo been
doubted, but his old friends kusw very
well thst hie strange sceount of himself
was true to the letter. Ho was not tbs PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
REPRODUCING
man to deviate a hair's breadth from

Ariher'a JfrioUy contains tho second
installment of Major PuwwTa thrilling
account of ed ventuseo in tbo Canons of
tho Oiloralo, accompanied with illus­
trations of marked fineness and beauty.
Mr. Stedman writes of Buchanan. Mor­
Parts I, 11 end III ere jail Published.
ris, Roeeatll and Swlabonio among I
•‘Utter-Dey Brittsh Poets-" Dr. Blau­
THE ART JOURNAL.
velt contributes an essay on Christ’*
Superaaturaiism. Bcienntically Consid­
ered ; J. IL G. Haasard skelchea Theo­
dore Thomae end his work ; Mr. Fair­
field concludes his essay on Spiritual­
ism ; and there is another budget of
Old Utters, throning light on Lardon
life and society of forty years ago. In
SPIRITED AWAY.
tbs department of fiction we have throe
GEMS FOB THE ALOIME,
additional chapters in Dr. Holland's
serial, tho continuation of Juice Verne's
romance, the conclusion of Saxo Holm’s
charming novelette, and a short story
Ly Noah Brook*. There are poems by
Louise Chandler Moulton, F. W. Buudillun, Mary L. Ritter, James Maurice
Perpetual World'
Thompson and other*, aud tbo editorial
departments display tha customary va­
riety and vigor. For ourselves, wo find
tbe fifteen or twenty pages given up to
musb, and they
-- ----------------,__
. ___.
theae departments
about __
the most inter•xp*C1^ 10 '**“*’ br ,h* i e,tisB “Dd
maguriao.
Scribner t Cu , PubHshtrs.
Went after week .flitted by. The
•St. nicMu is full ol literary and pic­
middle of January was reached and still
young Clay remained, as it was thought torial attractions for young people, and
infannnab. About tho 1st of Marsh is lively, sparkling end varied as usual.
tbe friends of tbe missing man began to
enter tain the meat census apprehen­ There are a multitude of bright, short
sions. They were plain people, with stories by Rebecca Harding Davis, Isa­
limited moans, and but bl tie acquainted bel Francis, Lucre tie P. Hale, Mus
with the ways ol tuo world. The idea Hallock, and others, including a Valen­
THE ALDINE PASSE PARTOUTS.
of advertising for tho lost man never en­ tine story by Susan Coolidge.
There
tered their head* Clay's imcl», it is
is also an accooni of tbo manufacture of
week in making inquiries in reference «1entiaes, and sumo useful hints cen­
to his nephew, but tbo result did not corning those of home construction, 3d Premium Drawing, Man h let, 1875.
4th Bence Drawing, Apnl 5, 1875.
enlighten him in tbe least
The |r*‘
~
people ho consulted suggested various 1
explanations, nofie of them very consol­ Dolls are Made, which will enlighten Cap i tl Premium $100,000.
ing Ono party said that Clay had j1all tha little girls as to tho arte and ap­
to which they am indebted for
doubtless run away. Another thought pliances
1
that bu bad been morderad for bia mon­ tho charms ot those doarvet objects ol
ey and thrown into the river. Tho po- tbeir
,
affection. W. II. Riding gives an
MORfiEMTHAU, BRUNO &amp; CO-.
Ike knew nothing about it.
And with this feeble and futile at­ account of Chimney Sweeps, Past and
tempt the search was abandoned. Evo- Present, and John Loweee describes tbe
rybody gave Clay up for dead.
But traveler,
'
Vambery. There are severe!
THE ALDINE COMPANY,
there was one exception. Tbo young pretty
.
poems, a number uf exquisite
58 Niiden Lane, New York.,
lady who was engaged to tha unforlu- '
pictures, the usual departments, an
s
Agent* for Michigan,
“Ice-Boat Song’’ set to music, and ad- ftSSHL'LS tans® DWr His Hu.

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The months rolled oa, aad, when last
October came, poor Jefferson Clay waa
almost as compdetely forgotten, save
with a few, aa it he had been dead a
centurr Bat one night old Adam Clay
tbe uncle who had see robed to unsuceeoelully in Savannah, waa aroused
from ilia alum her by a long and furious I
knocking. .With come misgivings. he
opened tho front dcor and confronted
tbe largered wreck of a man. whose
tattered gonaenfa and general appar­
atus told a tale of an tiering almost with­
out a parallel. ,
“Great God !" cried lhe old man,

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the “prodigal’s return," etc. but he call­
ed up the servants, and in a few mo­
ments a Learty meal wbs spread before
Ptotlaad. Ms.
tbe hall ftmished wanderer .
Young Clay ate with tbo appetite of
a half-tamisbed wild lieest, and not
until hia hunger was fully appeased
would be utter ooe wwd in rvsponao to
tbe many questions asked by hie curious
kinsman.
At last, however, tbo wants at tbo hsn«r min were satisfied, and the. com
from the lips of the traveler one of tho
strongest stories ol ad venture ever pour­
ed into mortal ear. Wo only give tbo
Bubctoaoe . it is impossible to p-tero be­
fore our reodrqp du- wild, haggard man
as be actually apjwared; nor ran wo
recall the rugged words with which he

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It apc-earv-i that Clar attended to the
burinom which ha-i called him away
from tome, and wus un the eve uf leav­
ing tbe city, when lie stepped into a low
gtvggvry nod called for a drink. There
waa ne other ciaaiomcr present; but be­
hind tho coaster stood two men, of
rather sinister aef&gt;ci Tbe young man
Wss far too iuaxperi*need to entertain
any fear*, and after drinking tho prof­
fered glma, ho readily accepted an invi­
tation from uno of tbe bar-keopars to
play a game of dominoes.
Alter tbal
Mtfciug was deer to him- He fell into
a kind ot ctrnior, and then into a sleepy
ahsmbrr. When bo awoke, aa ba ex
■eaaeed it, a acorebiog sun waa shining
AsD in hie taco, and the sandy bod be­
neath him waa almowt roasting ba body.
He stagger'd up ai.d found that ba was
eiad in a ragged uniform of some kind,
bet bo was helloes and barefooted.
When be parturik of the drugged liquor
(fee dragged it must hare been), hie

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Geo. M. Dewey,

EDITOR AND PCBLINHER.

VOL. XIX. NO. 42.
ra'tsiwal a»d

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 187a.

HTAH CLOTHING HOUSE.

STAB CLOTHING HOUSE.

Sound, the trumpet!
Beat the Drum!
Downfall in Clothing
Now has cornea!

SZ5.0IM) IWTII Of Mill 11 Ml IUITM
TO BE SACRIFICED AT ANY PRICE I

irticiAX ASCBojoa-

As we find we have still a Large Stock of Overcoat/ and
Winter Clothing on hand, we will offer all goods Below Cost for
the next
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30 DAYS ONLY
Don’t say you require no more Clothing this Winter, but
for next Winter, for these low prices may never come again.
Men's Heavy Overcoats. $3 and 4,
Men's Cape Overcoats, $5 to 10.
$18 all wool Beaver Overcoats for $10. This is the Biggest Bargan of all.
$25 and- 30 Oyercoats offered for $15 and 18.
Good Cassimere Suits, from *7.50 to 10.
*18 and 20 fine all wool suits for 12.50 and 13.50. ■

Boya' Extra Fine Overcoata $5 to $10.
Boys’ Suita from $3 to $10—Dirt Cheap.
Men's and Boya' Working Pants $1.50 to 2.

100 PAIRS MEN’S GENUINE' CORDUROY PANTS REDUCED TO $2.50.

Men’s Undershirts and Drawers 25 to 45 cents.
Men’s Extra Fine. Undershirts and Drawers 50 cents to Ol.OO.
Qloesv Below Cost—Sheepskin 50 and 75 cents- Buckskin $1 to $1.50.

MEN’S CARDIGAN WOOLEN JACKETS $1 TO $2.
is a Special Bargain.

This

Besides all these low prices, if you buy $10 worth or more we Give
You a SPLENDID CLOCK worth three dollars, Free of Charge

DXDKB-SflBKOT’

greehia manfafafolfifad tfa premiss
of his youth.
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Would fa recognise m*T I thought
not. Tfa staid young wom*L. who did
plain eswing an! made hsrself general­
ly useful in Mr. Smith's fsmily, was
quite different from th* light hearted
Lfafa Lake wh»m fa fad known. Nor
did 1 wish lo be reoogaiaed. Fate had
given me a lull measure of harsh ex­
perience. Noenariagband meted to me
my portion of tfa world's rough usagvIn childhood parental love planted roess
in my rath, but they withered long ago.
Not a fresh leaf or blossom remained —
thorns only toe my bleeding fret; bat I
did not faint by tbe way-side. Reso­
lutely I went oa my allotted pilgrims**
looking neither to th* right fand nor
the left Yet if I chanced to encounter
those whom I fad known in more hope­
ful time*. I instinctively covered my
fare, eeying, “we go on life’s journey
by diverse ways, therefore 1 know you
not" "Thue it waa that I wished for
no recocnition oa tfa part of my old
play-fellow. To see him, to know that
be was prosperous, faiqiy, end distin­
guished, would give me pleasure: bub

One morning icae three day* afior
Mr. Graham came. 1 waa engaged in
clear starching Mias Uxxie's musliui.
wbea Mr*. Smith cam* to the door.
“Betsey, you will hare to leave those
things." she .aid, “and carry Mr. Gra­
ham'* vslioe down to the cross roads.
Ho i* going to th* north village, and left.
word to hare Tom take his valise acron

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Grand Rapids, Mich.

38 40 and 42, Canal Street,
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Hartville,

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NEWFLANINGMILLANDLUMBEH YABD

-■Very well, 1 will go."
In a few minute* I waa oa my wayi
asrou tfa field. I rather liked th.i
norelty nf th* expedition, which wouldI
aftord a chance of seetng Mr. Graham..
As yet I fad not spoken with him, nor’
hardly sen him, co constantly was 1I
engaged in sharing the housemaid'si
labors.
Ou reaching th* cross roads, 1 satI
down ou a rock by tfa road, placing tfai
raliso before me on th* grass. In a,
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YOU WILL FEND

faring vehido spsd *a iu way, leaving
me half emvtfared ia a cloud of dustBo Mr. Graham had missed tfa coach..
And wfat was I to do with tbe vabse t'
Baton with it? Not I, indeed '. It waai

NEW LUMBER,
NEW PRICES

AND NEW MEN
THAT DEFY COMPETITION. AT

Sinital ail Meckaiical

VILKI/IS

DENTIST

Near Dwiaht &amp; Burrall's Agricultural Works, Hastings, Mich.

Union Block, over Bceton Cash Stare.

AiMTOTUSAWAFEFlILRSAa
TBRES iDLLlOX ACBBS

LANDS
Efersu Years Creffl 7 ftr tail, intent
Veffat of ths prtesiyel rv»M. tri I*-’

LAWSON’S CURATIVE

xanox of food qle.nt.ua
namely: Light rennins I
i smooth, sola*less, rapid.I
durable, with peririxl

AFIREIIAI**n*imE«l«l.
If tea Shuttle Havkin*.
With Aatoraatie Dre;
Fred. Design beauUful

chino for manufacturing
and tarully*uac, (ready
dr
ary only «lucr

mm svu usm a, m®, i
T THI RgMINGTOS CTMPAXIRk-

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Poaltlvely 0-aa.rm
lEMALttA, SCIATICA,

RHEUMATISM
sm.’sinsttss.'Kir—

THE BROKEN SHILLING.

li we* a ralhsr coo! September evemug. I remember, and we had a fir*
lotted in the beck parlor.
Hr. Smith wa* reading a package ef
letter*. Mr*. Smith dosed in a comer
of the eoia, lulled to reet, I suppose, by
the cee.lt** thrumming of Mia* Iterie
ou th* piano. In the corner by herself,
with ■ ring!" temp beside her. Betsey
Ijrke set sewing. Know that 1 answer
to th* enti-eaphoaicu* name of Betsey.
1 waa christened Elisabeth, and np to
th* time o! niy coming to live with th*
Smiths I hod been called Lori* Leks.
ient haring twv of tfa earn* name la
Uta family, and she would bare me cit­
ed Bcteey," or "Beteey," » give he*
smooth, drawing pronnriatitm. I did
not lilt* the change. The name teemed
old fashioned, homely, and quite unaoittetl to my fourteen years. However,
cuiliitn had rendered the ungraceful ap­
pellation famiUar, and now, after the
tape* of eix years, I had almost eeaaed
to runembvr and regret the nam- given

WHOLE NO. 976.

nor toae( down naught m malic*. But
freely and fully I euteuaed to Mr.
Graham the reteiiou In which I stood to
my guardian'* family. I toM him bow
of sixteen, preparing for eolleg*. and a
I had lived almost aa a servant in Mr.
boarder in the family with myself. Ev­
I returned by way of the field. On Smith'* house, under tbe impression
ery inridsnt oi that bright and brief gaining the shelter of tbe bush** that that I w &lt;l.]&gt;eo&lt;I*nt upon kiv charity
summer wsi chronicled in my memory. grew along th* bonier of tfa meadow,
“Butl'liiveat last discover*! that
Our manifold quarrel* end recoocite- I looked back, and, saw Mr. Graham
meute; th. garden where we .mad* yet standing ben.sth the old birch as- my father left me a fittle something;
some astonishing experiments ia hor­ raged ia studying th* deliniation* oa bow much. I remaia to be informed,"
ticulture ; tbe swing put up for my ee­ its bark. For many a day I had not I concluded, turning to Mr. Smith, who
pedal pl***ure; and our exercise* in known *o light a heart. Tfa Interview had entervd * frw minutes previously.
drawing, in which L wm tbe tutor— just pest reminded ms so plsaeanlly sad
“He left about five thousand dollars,
Weld my pupil. I have a decided tal­ forcibly of old times, that for tfa mo­ Betosy, but I did not mean you should
ent tar drawing. I say it with prido, ment I neetned eoce mor* a child, de­ know it tOl you had earn* of age. The
becauee it is my one, note rift. Wbrii lightfully occupied tn veiiag and per­ original sum will be nwly double
Howerer. ns when you aro Iwsaty-one?’
a cbita I dehghtodta sketching oarica- plexing Weld Graham.
tur**, and at tfa instigation of Weld sooner did I crocs the threshold of my
“And I eom* iatn poatoerion of tan
Graham, I executed numberleee rough guardian'* door (I was Mr. Smith’s tboasaod dollar* at th* olwes of my mi­
but graphic sketrfae of individual* • ■rd) than these pleasant fancies van­ nority 1 Would to Hssven I had knoern
whom w* both knew, sad who poeaeee- ished. 1 regained my Identity. More
ed neculiaribea of physiognomy, wpen than that, I privately road Betsey Lake
-Don't gri excited, 1 beg of yon. Bet­
which my pencil could sms* sad enlarge a pretty eevero lecture, sbowiag her the sey !" romosenoed Mr*. Smith, ia bar
Some of thee* sketches bad been claim­ utter folly ot thus dragging from obliv­ smooth, stow way. “We though: it'
ed by Weld for keepsakes, sod a few of ion bright passages in ths early girlhood beet for year internet* totetppeese this
of Lisaie fake.
them I sail retaia.
fact until there waa aieaertty of year
Being plaoal r» my
Tfa next morning. Jane and 1 were knreiag it
0&gt; tfa whale, I waa.gtad - that Weld

Having made litis inventory of mr
Cient available property, I selected
pencil, and amuaed myself in ikatehing the pas»er»-by on the imooth,
white bark pt the bitch. The body of
tbe tree waa quite covered with oddly
eontraatod figure* when I put up th*
peueU and turned to look across th*
aseadew. Mr. Graham stood near, regtoduy^mT rough draught with an

of minority. 1 will see if iutcxM ap­
plication for twrira mouth, to cento win
remedy tbs evil* arising from ex years
ne^soL"
■■Rssolrod with your unusual cnargy
and fottoboughL And w»U neutoed
too, it you do cat become an abeotbed
aa to forget old tie* However, latere,
with this remmdev you will aMtember
me. I think, bee, littla mber. I give
you beck mor* thun a moiety of the
piece, ’ha • added, returuiag a part of
th. .hilling, which ha had nefariously
abstracted from my work-bos the nven-

fans.” contmfadMr. Grnfam, with .
look’of arch inierrogatioo.
“I know that this fragment af money
is about two-third* nf my porter's to* ;
end further, I know that you fave,
with aatorishiag impudeneo sad wlearn pocketed a third of my earning* I
A dear caee of larocuy, .for which you
ought to be indicted P'
-Mush tbe answer l exprotod! But
fameresriMl
tttafa btaranfameal &gt;• a commodity which rings pae-

a particular branch of your educston.
eo that you will uwieretas-1 me wfau.1
folly elucidate tbo rik-uificaton of bro­
ken coins, aa I iateed to do st no die­
tan; day."
Thou let your eentimeutal eluridatioM
“B«t with Ifarie'e delicate eonatitu- reet for tfa preeeat, and permit me to
bon, I could net—"
remind yem tfat iiis coorifareby past
I fad not patiefa* to listen further, ton o’clock. ‘Time and t&gt;d» wait for no
and turned sbruptly away. JL
maa,'it is said Neither letmcfas“Have you no congratuIaBa! f-rr you learned fart week Io you «nsL” &gt;
me ?" I asked Mr. Grahaui.
“Sn late!" said fa lorirag at. hta
“An infinity of them, all straggling
for utteraaq*. Bat, Lisxie, now that
you find yourself eo rich, you will, of
tourer, wish to return me that shilling.
I cannot deny feeling particularly aaxione to repossess it "
"And I sm fully as anrious to keep
&gt;L I earned it, remember, and it is ua-

came here, and ebe and Mr. Bmilh
thought you would be more manaveable
if made to thio k yeu eero d t pea dec'. ua
tLem for everything "
I dropped my work and went straight
to ray room. Tbe mystery was solved
St last, for I never could understand
how it was that tnj father haa lofl me
out 1 want it tor a ksipurt.
utterly penniless al hie demise.
And
“Bo do I, Mr. Graham."
tbe motive* of my guardians in deceiv­
Bending over ray chair, he spoke in a
ing me tl us were easily divined. Th*
“Let us share it, Lisrie ; will ’ you
ebarge of intractability was false. That
1 knew; for uvmocne with grief al Ilia break the coin with me 71’
losa of uy dear tatber, and placed
"Posaibly I may. But I shall insist
amnng entire elraageira. I had pxeelvsly on keeping th* biggest piece Yon
submitted to my fa. Bui 1 now saw
that a kind of sclfoh parrala) instinct into ixMeesriou of property, they some­
fad induced Mr. and Mr*. Smith to time* grow tmnbly avaricious I am one
place ma so low in tfa seal* of *oci*l of that cteaa.''
standing, that there could ba no poesi“What will you do with your tea
ble rivalry between tfair darling Lime thousand dollars?"
and their ward. And how blindly I had
“Donat* a good portion to adraace a
furthered tbe scheme! Imnreeeod with .humane cause. Thai te, to ameliorate
tbe uiea that I was indebted to charity the condition of orphan girls uader a
fur a home, I fad bowe l my n»ek to course ot ‘thorough domeeric train­
tfa yoke, and offered ray willing hands ing.' "
to the work of a hireling, rather tfaa
“How keenly resentful!"
submit to tfa galling sense of depondenre. Lixrie and 1 had grown to wo- •hall grow calm, perhaps, by-and-by.
manhood with divided intemta and Now I am excited, angry, pteased. ana,
pursuits. We were also entirely oslike a* I verily think, half erased. I will
aa character end person.
Though betakn tuytelf to my room, before any
two vents mr senior, Lizzie faked ,-idd.n outbreak stock* the eenaibili.
younger than I by three year*. She ties of thia exemplary family. Good­
had an infantile, pink and white fare ; night, Mr. Graham.”
stall, slender figure, and an abundance
■•Good-night, and auspicioui dreams
of glossy, very light brown hair. Oa to you. Bemember.tb* shilling, Liarie 1
the contrary I was dark skinned, short You have promised me a nfatey.”
and sturdy in stature. Limio was called
All that long night I lay awake, a
a beauty.
“Bather , a good looking constant rash of thoughts surging
young woman.” was the highest com­ through my brain. Joy in my nawly
meadstion ever awarded to my inferior
Tha.il reeds: “In our’ mimed life.
pereoa. Ltxsie. fad no open glaring
I intend that you shall, a* now, hold
vice ; but she showed on inaifimte r.umber of petty fruits, fruit* of unlimited
maternal indulgence. She could nof
your portion of the Broken RhilHny."
boldlyrepeat an out-and^&gt;at lie. but
wsre say thing to be gained by dseep- lion which my fortune entitiJ me t.
OUR NEW YORK LET TER.
tion aha did not hesitate decetvj.
Foe I fill. (_Mr education was limited to the
instaucoi she naked for my portfolio of more ’common brauefae of otndy. , 1
drawing* to lay on the centre-table and had usither acoomplithmeiata, nor a re­
if a visitor chanred to commend ber quisite knowledge of the proprieties
tastes whsn looking at my skstcb**. and rnAaements that belong le euttirsshe managed to convey the itnpreeriou ted society. Ceneeruaa ot a roughen**
that they were literally her*, witbout and idiosyncrasy ia my meatal eeoatituspeaking an absolute falsehood.
tion, I feared
**"* —
I remember bring called into tfa por- ptliabing eould --------- ---- ,
Ur, to receive eomo direction! about my pointe, and adapt my character to
eswing, upon tfa evening of the! day
that I learned my father fad loft prop
is uxauy of the Hudson Rivee U&gt;*«a.
particularly ia Albany. It i» claimed
fa looking over the content* of my port­
that tbe dieses* hex incre*«*3 frSjgHtTnl
folio,—be warmly commending, she

adroitly appropriating hi* commendstion.
Suddenly Mr. Graham rose, and bent
cr*r lb* light for a eloeer new of •
couple of iketehe*. Both were carica­
ture*- One repreirnted an elderly man,
tall and angtrtar in figure, spare* lock*
of ooaree hair Bbng over the ear*, deepnet eye* peered from under shaggy
brows, and he nos* and chin were'

^Pardon ma if I have disturbed you I”

fa eaid.
■'Haring worked up my material!, I
"Some of my frocy aketebe* I supcaa afford to be disturbed. You ar* an
hour to lata for Ike cnaeh. Mr Grah- poee."
•They are no fancy sketches ' Did
“Yes, I was misinformed as to the you draw them T*
Sb. roe* and approached the tabl*.
limo of its arrival. I eee my valine is
kere, but net the person who brought th* bloom op her fate u little deepeued.
I have no rccoliectioa of drawing
“I brought it ever balm the slag, (bee* odd figure* Perhaps Beteey will
cam* alcag, and I have been keeping own them. She ba* a taste for .ketch­
faithful watch and ward over it dnee.'' ing every arrange queer looking object
“Ypu brought it over! I eitremely that comet in her way,” and Lum*
regnait -nor can I understand why looked imploringly at me
“Ar* they yours f asked Mr. Gra­
the Uksk &lt;M imnoeed upon you 1 I left
direction, for MnSmilb'e mtn. Torn, ham addressing me.
“Tee, they ar* mine."
to come on with my valioe.
"Copies or original* ?“
“Original*. Mr Graham, and eeera-

.ball bo to eocisty," I remarked. ia eoaclurion. "The world will bo literally
aatoniahsd with the fortbecening prod­
igy."
"You are embitfau to ahina, laxrie,
and io eenritlre to tfa world'* opinion
that you perrsreoly underrate youreelt"
"Not ro, I aware you. • 1 bar*
weighed to the minute*! fraction every

1 may justly claim, and dieoomed my
deplorable want "
“Not of mental ability, surely!"
"Yss, mental ability ot tfa right
stamp.
Society demands intefaetual,
as wall as personal grace and refine­
ment.’'
'•If you think eactety eo exacting,
why not disregard fa raqazresnenta, and
live within and for yourself f"
“Because I «m human, and crave the

tba streets in upwy weather. . It ap­
peared in Albany early tn th* epringnf
1858, and in that half of ths city whfch
is situate! south of State atom!
dacimated th* children between twoggd
oov*n year*. Orer 2.000 caase of tbe
deoeaae occurred in the whole city dur­
ing th* And ten month* of its prevalence.
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Biaoe that day it has appeared m » fatal
epidemte, and haa raged with mer*
lee* virnleno* ia all ths prinripjj towfi*
and eitie* In the country, h ii foarftfl.
ly prevalent now In New Yerk auT ciburban cities sad village*, uarrywg’eff

Mute legal taleul of th* elty iua terao
after him all thaee wstry day*. :r4.
have been set for him without number
but from firai to laak fa ba. *fald

�THE REPUBLICAN BANNER
IS COWWECTXOM

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

our Journal and
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,-------- .together, and qoeompanied by the money ; and, alio, that we mult r
W^StSt'XSSJWBiS-,-*""'

Ths Indian* Grange* hav* ienreaaed
from 400 to 2,000 fa the past year.
Soti* 500 of the 1,100 Gang** ia
Ohio have already aretribuled &lt;7,076
for tbe relief of suffering Patron* in th.

breaka &amp;t» Grange has been trnastorred to Blair. Washington Co^tharoridenca ol the new Beeretary. E- H. dark.
Grand Traverse Grange, has saetita- 3d Premium Drawing, Mfrch 1st, 1875.
4th 8cr.es Drawing. April 5, 1675.

Capif1 Pretfiium $100,000.

The Executive Committee ef the Mis­
souri Rtats Grange has dosed contracts
with St. Louis Manufaetarsr. for ths
dfatributicu among Patrons a: whole­
sale prices of 820,000. worth of agricul­
tural implimaots.
patting his grain into alcohol escapes
Ashley Grange. No. 1. South Carn­
eighty per cent of the cost ot transpor itas, will eu'ertxia the rasmien of tbe
tatkm to tbe aeebcayd. ’ Tbe tax on
pure alcohol i. 81-30 a galloe. and National Grange on tba oeeaafon of their
many duties are adjusted to that tax on
alcobeL eo that il it were repealed and Boater will be among tbe festivities
the dnty reduced to the lowest standard
Tbe Patrons of Husbandry now num­
of a lovcnoe tariff ritaaltaneooslv, the
nsanufarturvv would stand just whore ber over 1.5M.OOO. It is claimed that
be doe* now aa to the foreign competi­ the Order ba. raved ever 821.000.000
tion bat tbe lamer would have loot hi* to tbe member* since its organisation.
American market fur tbe alcohol thu*
consumed. As illustrations of this troth
I would tnstaacw chloroform, collodion,
and tannic acid, all of which are alco­
holic preparations, and quinine, which,
though nut en axobolk preparation, re­
quires a waste of irvai 11 to 20 cents of
spirit tax in tbe production of each
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State. The West or Ncrtb-w«t has
had no Rapreeentative efae* th* death
of the able and lamentable bief Jus­
tice Msrtfa. And yet. th* strength of
tha party—th* men en wbcee rote* w*
must largely depend for suettt i, live in
the western half of th* State, vlf they
have ia their rank* as rompetrat, efl­
cient and popular a man a* any other
of th* proposed candid*:™, then tha
quaetiou of locality should havtg weight
in making tbe selection. That w* have
ruth a man ia th* person of Hon. Birney
Hoyt, the present Judge of tha Seventeeuth Judicial Circuit, we think doe*
no: admit of a single doubt -A gradu­
ate of th* Law Departmsn: of th* Uni­
versity, a thorough lawyer, who has had
seven year* experience ou tbe Beach as
Circuit Judge, aod Judge of th- Tfeenr
dare Court at Grand Rapids, x jl who

Rtjtitai SiU Cniaflin.

national rvpate, like that of Irish noplin,
Kke H defyfag changw of time andfkahfcm,riw*y.ta styte «&gt;d favor for its
worth end intrinsic beauty. It is. the
thing for ladies gang abroad to take
dreams of American silk with them,
partly for the ease of borne reeorfatitio*.

by the ability aad fairness he has ex-

With such a man a* their caeMUaia,
»• believe Wevtvru Michigan mar well
demand of tbe party at the forth com­
ing Bute Convention, a recognition of

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prvma Bauch, with full confidence that
jestice will be done her, and her chown
representative be selected to fill the
place of Judge Chriatancy. r»i we

GLORIOUS

apply this term in its fullest mom to the
result of the extraordinary contest for
the adoptfon of tbe new rale of the
House of Repraeeatarivea It ie caku-

branch of the Government, by enabling
a deliberative body, aa Mr. Garfiald sail,
to deliberate, instead of falling into a
more physical struggle as eenaela** as
one of Weston’s Walking last*. Il ex­
tends the real rights at the minority by
securing theta one days debate, instead
of being silenced st the ouMt. a. might
have been done hitherto, while it marely^restricts their power to act like a
dog ia tha manger, by neither doing
anything themselv**^ nor allowing the
majority to ex*rcie*(bo rights over the
legislation of the country, confided to
them by their constituents. Thia naw
rule has been adopted considerately by
tha Bepnblirins, fa fall view of their
*ooa becoming the minority of the
House. Bo that the present exigency
has apt only suggested il. but has not
justice and i to parmanant usefalncee.
On thia very ground, indeed, it
waa
bitterly oppoaed,
and. we
deeply regret to say, on the Repub-

byieto were so disagreeably prominent
whan ths Cepsua re la was I» fore the
House, explains his opposition to the
rule adopted, which is fatal to all those

leadanhip, therefor*, which he eo airily
exercised last week, waa quietly taken
out of his hands, and ho was left in'
rege and rweentment to drift where ha

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rale,'’ with which the Republican asaber* ot all shades ot epirnon hare acted
together. It is truly aa omen of greevcr harmony and effieenry for. the re­

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nearer tbe seaboard, (tbi* is commercial)
e-has placed the east and tbe west in
claeer communion of internal aod -ep
pendcnco, (this ie political)—while tbe
magic wand of this skilful conjuror,
s-.niultsncottaiy enhances the value of
producer's gram, and reduces the cost
of the conuuner’e fool. (Thia is humaui-'ariam)
It ia raid that he who makes two
blade* of gras* grow in the place of %=•
bast serves hi* fellow mee. lAiee not
he who doabta* tbo speed and stoikei
off half tha cost of transportation, do
oven tncro than this 1
Incidentally—and only incidentally,
this great revolution tecurv* and place*
on perpetual foundation*, the old tnuo
eominercial supremacy of th* Empire
City—but this t* uothing ta rompanson
with the development of ten* of thous­
and* of die* of w*ter communicatioa
adiich will be thus mad* available by
tbe artificial connection at every suita­
ble point, ot tbe great river* and their

The following i* th* text of the Civil
Right* Bill, that passed tbe H'toec of
Ife[&gt;re*®ata::Tr» lait week, aP.er^a pro­
tracted struggle uxieqaaled in tbo an­
nals of American Legislation, fa which
a few traitors sought ta aid the South­
ern rebels 1a gaining by the aid of
Democrsti* votes, the victories fought in
ram for during th« long year* of the robullion. Lat u* be thankful that pqlitcanal*. the problem ol competing with
eal treason ha* again beoa rebaked [S animal power fa point of economy has
the people of the United Blate* .
been coosidcrwd insolrablr, and the
maguiui io of tbi* great triumph be­
come* apparent when we consider that
by Mr. Baxter’s method, not only ie the
cost per ton per mile reduced one-half,
but tbe *|&gt;eed is actually doubled, while
it is also damcnstratod that freight can

figures I bare slated, depending upon
tbe quality of the bark from which the
drug ia produced.
Frvo-Tradera ducuss tbe Tariff qneetion ' as though it
were an abstract question for the world
It is not a cosmopolitan question: It ia
a national question, and always a ques­
tion of details end adaptations
We
maintain a navy to protect cur commvrc-.al wealth and enterprise upon tbe
ocean, an army to protect the people of
the frontier, and tbe tariff shouhl be the
meant ol protecting tbe lit over ia bis
right to employment and tbe people to
the develvpmcn: and use of tbe rvscuicei
of the country aguintt the encroach­
ments ot eoaeeatrated capital, which
crash the laborers of foreign foods,and by
diplomacy and threats of trade, prevent 1
the development of the resources o! I
richly endowed countries ns Turkey. In­
dia. 1'ortugal. and Ireland.

tbe Circm: and Territorial Courts of the
United States, with powers of armsting
and imprisoning or bailing offenders
against laws of the United State., ore
hereby roperirily atttbonrod and re­
quired to izutahte pnxteedl.lca egatael
every parson who aball rwlata the provissoos ef this act, and reuse him to be

WANTED.’flitStXX
Business that will Pay

FrankBn Co Kan., want* 5,000 bush­
els of flax teed and 80,000 btubeli of
corn, which tba t'etroo* projwso to pur­
chase, giriog th*-*for notes of” the in­
corporated Grange*, undsr seal, with in­
ternet at 12 per rent-, payable in one

The N.J. Granger saysTbe new
Mastef of the State Grange. Mortimer
Whitehead, ia determined that the Or­
der in the State shall grow if hard work
will do it. Bo ia taking hold with any
amount of energy, and, if we are not
greatly mistaken. New Jsney will fair­
ly swarm with Grangers inside of six
mouths. Strength of numbers is what

THE

TERS

Harper'* Magaxtae. 8».t» nod Republican Banner 81-50 for •
Atlantic MSathlr. 8» 00 and Republican Banner 6150 for Scribner's Monthly, 81-QO end Republican Banner 81 AO for ■
Lippincott's Msguice, &gt;1.00 and Republican Banner 31 50 for The Galaxv. 81 00 and Republican Banner 31.50 for
•
Lakeside Monthly, 31.00 and Republican Banner 31 -50 for •
Godoy's Lady's Book. 33 15 and Republican Banner 31-50 tor
■
St Nicholas, 33.00 and Republican Basner 31.50 for •
National Live Stock Journal, 32.15 and Republican Banner 31-5J for
Horticulturist 32 10 aod Republican Banner 31-50 for
■•
Gardner’s M*thly, 32.10 and Republican Banner 81.50 for Little Corporal. 81 GO end Republican Basner 81 50 tor
The Nursery. 81.60 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
.
.
.
.
t'eterson’a Lady's National Magarino. 81-60 Republican Banner 61.50 for
Arthur's'Home Magazine, 31.25 and Bvpublican Banner 81.50 for - The Poultry World, 81 25 and Rcpnblicas Banner 81-50 for
American Agriculturahta, 81-25 end Renu* ”
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Ballons Monthly Magazine. 82.00 and R&lt;
Tbe Phrenological Journal, 83.00 and Re
Science of Health, 82,00 end Republican

NOW IS YOUR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
.
Furnishing Goods,

ALDINE

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
•
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

NEW PUBLICATIONS.

HUES 1111 GEKTLIim TIWELHS

The late toeaaage of His Excellency
Gov. Begley, is complimented ai folIowa, ia tbe Chicago Trsfaaw, and all the
TriKaw says is deserved, yet this able
State document, far fear its publication
would injure the Democracy ia care-,
fully excluded from the columns of ths
Heatings Jfeow Journal
Republican
subscribers to that bastard sheet should

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

which the same can possibly ba earned
Parti I. II, III and IV axe now ready.
by rail.
The cbjeet of thia nrtieto ia to pay a
SUTTON’S
and limitation! established by law, and just and well earned tribute to a public
applicable alike to eitiznus of every race benefactor, and to hold up to admireLeisure-Hour Miscellany.
and color, regardless ef any previous
condition of servitude.
Sac. 2. That any person who shill fset ol his enecaas, is tbe character of
violate the foregoing section by denying tbi* American engineer worthy of emu­
U&gt; any ritixen except for leasons by law lation on tbe part of tha you ng men and
applicable to citieens of every isos and mechanics of this genovatirn—ia the favorably with any message of the sea­
REPRODUCING
color, end regard lees of any prwfoxv struggle for tba eceompliabment ef that son. The exhibit ol tbe financial con- '
condition of servitude, the loll enjoy- seeress he ha* exhibited an indomita­ ditioa of the State is not only encocrag-.
rug to the State, bet astonishing. Since 1
ble courage, and heroic prraistency rare­ the war tbe State debt baa gradually
ly equaled.
been rodocod. until it ia now little mure
section enumerated, or
A portion of tbe comtnissioa who by
aling such denial, shall for every such the machinery of a tupulsr government, I than 81,500.000. and Gov. Bagley shows
ofleuco forfeit aod pay the sum of &lt;500 focal ther.sslres appnintod to sit ta that, in 1383, omitting a single loan of
to tba [craon sggrieved, thereby to be judgment oa this great question, war* 8360,000 not doo till 1890, every cat
recovered in aa action of debt with fall u tsrly incipable of coaiprshiradiag its ol the debt will have been paid oft, leav­
easts, end shell also for every m \ of­ bearings or its results, and bring ap­ ing a balance ta tbe treasury of at Isas:
fence be deemed guilty c f nuadra^uor, parently influouccd by every possible 8166,000. Ai the sama time the mea-^
and open conviction thereof be hood not motive ether than dasiru far the public sags contrincs a plan for the reduction
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lose than &lt;300 or mire than 11,009, or good, defeated for two year* the edoo- ■ of taxation,
stall bo imprisoned not lees than thirty ion of ths great improvement, withhold­
days nor mure than one year, provided ing tbe premis'd reward, ordering fur­
Parts L H and III are just Published.
that all persons m«y sloct to ano for the ther 11 fata efferding trnj j/osaible oppenalty aforesaid or to proceed under pottumty for defeated competitor to ap­
THE AIT JOUIIAL
their rights st common law, and by the propriate cr imitaia Mr. Baxter's plans
C.mpUula t&gt; Melal • puts. &gt;l &gt;1 tack IteState statutes, and having so elected, to and davicra, and ta every way seeming
peWesiae Ike Ml All» iilaolrslieee
from U.
■,!&lt;» « The AMiae.
proceed in tbs one mode or other, ’their
. _____ i
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shall not apply to criminal prooe^iuga,
either under tbi* act or the ex tniual
law of any Btate, and provided, farther.
that a judgement tar the penalty in fa­
vor of tbe party aggrieved, vr a judgment upon an indictment shall be a bar
to either nroeacutian respectively.
tixe. 8. Tbit the District ani Cireui.
Courts of the United Statee riull hare,
azriusiveiyoftbe oocrto of the eeveral
States, ccgniranre of all crime* and atfense* against and rfolaties* of the pro­
virion* of ths* act, and actions for the
penalty given by the preceding aection
Lay be promoted in Terntor,-.L Dis­
trict, or Circuit Court* of tba United
States, wt’crsvcr tbo defendant may 'bo
found, without regard to the other par­
ty. sod tbo .District Attorneyi. marabal*
aod deputy marshal* of the Cniud

cnicagu
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Chicago Journal 8115 and Republiean B"&gt;~r I »
•
MriL 81 65 and RepabUcxn Baanev 1A0, tor
DwrortFroaHroM.UOOnndRa—bhcMBanaM L50 foe
Fivxicui *«aw».
Detroit
Tribune.
«l
00
and
Republican
Banner
I
50,
for
23 Park how, Mrw Tert.
Detroit Poet, 8100 and Repubikan Banner 1 AO foe
Miehina Farntor, 82-00 and ItepcbEcan Banner 1A0 for
Country Gonttomaa. 8150 and Bapublkaa B&lt; naer 1.50 for Western Rural. 8100 oxa Republican Banner 1 50 for
Advance, 83.15 and Republican Banner 1A0 for
•
•
New Covenant. 8165 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
Micbiggn Farmer. 82,15 and Republican Banner 1,50 for
New York Homo Journal. 83,80 and liepcblienn Banner 1,50 for

MiNMTUS, (ill! * ce. Chicago Poet and

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•
r. S.r.1 bvyoad repair.
.I- • f. t t to i-uuidv proclaim VtxaItrrvexw tbe mat wonderful Invigcv. : . b 11 ever anata-ued the aiakiag ayatosx
UiHau-s Remittent, and inter­
mittent Ferens. whMi «r- ao prcralrat
:n ll» «
• .•! a«*r grmt rivers throagh»-l tin- I’nhed t*»ale.«. especially those of
■ 1,-MiMMnimd.Okfo, M jnuun, Blinoia,
T-twe*. Cambcrload. Arkansas. Rrf.
toklewlo, nnrn*, Ri&lt;. Grsn.ie, Pearl, Ala­
te um. Mobile, ‘tavannah. Itoaaoke. James,
vtul uoiay usuers with their vast tnbuta.-.m, throughout our entir- country dur­
.. - .A
A
. .J _ Z.__ L

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
Come and see

Spooner &amp;, Hepburn
I\EW GROCEUA' ATVD TEA. HOUSE,
Just opened in Mr.BOWNE’8 NEW STORE,
tlocr,
Sevyy Slot of Sf^yr Syntty,
lions of the Stoinaeh, Bad TnMa ta the
Month. Btaoo* Attack*, mutation of the
Heart. IfataaimaUon of the Ixn™.
ta til* region of tbe Kidaey*. and a Uandredertbortamful sytaj-tovn.,
Urn offspnng* of Dyepepeu. One bottle wil
pswv* a better guarantee of tt. merits than
a langthv advertiacmat

Where am be found u choice and well tolofcted Stock of Staple
and Fancy
.
.

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac'
A complete assortment of aU kind* of Whole and Grou d
Spice*

Scrofula, or King’s Etil, Whim
dwindling away, year by year, till the
whole amount of the reward promised
would fail to reimburee him-feelfag
that he was being punished instead of
rewarded—yet be waa not dismayed.
Ho built another steam-boat; bo organixod a company with capital, and
placed a baa ot steamers upon the Erie

for Yourself

1 S- GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

WARRANTED PURE.
AH kinds nf Fruit in their Season..
Fresh Vegetables ultra} r on hand.
Also we have a full line of the beat

SEMS FBI THE ALBIBE,

Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery. Class AL Wooden Wai
Always on hand at prices, that cannot be beat in the County

Green Lines, so that they get all the
paofil, while tha roads tremble ou th*
verge of bukruptey. He claims that
Michigan ba* treated ber railroad* with
enlightened liberality, but maintain*
that ill* th* doty of tbe'Utate to see
that it* greet corporation* ar* honestly
managed with heed to tbe interests of
the owner*. Oa tha subject ot alcohol
bo is fate and reasonable. Prohibition,
he claim*. 1* a failure aieo, wnli th* additiou.l disadvantage of being unfair
and unequal Hi* jdsn ia to punish
drunkencesa as a crime, and, ta addi­
tion, to hold tbeooUsrof liquor liable
pecuniarily tor thaf consequence* of his
act He propoaea to tax alcohol heavi­
ly without discrimination other t&gt;““ **tween malt nad epsritoou.
White be done not pallia to the
&lt;rf drunkennass, haloid* that

x Ur
»r&gt;4 «a
J-- r;
mata
brd
&lt;"’&gt;»«

CASH

— — ■, , will find it to their advantage to eie our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.

HO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free delivery to any part of the City.
*
Respectfully,
linen, a» they advance iu lile, xre subfecttopamly*^ „t th. Bu.rtaTu^J
Spooner &lt;f Eepburn.
Mon* tha. taka . do. of Wazxtt a
kuaaanBrmMoccasfonallv
—,
»»*•*«- Erci^^Titer.
Brit Mbcum, Bkitcha*. Spate, rimriea
licrid Hrad. Bor* f.ym, EryaiprfJa/SX

THE AUMNE F*WE MHTOUTl.

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTFDI
Companion Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices

�WO8 AGENTS WANTED FUR THE
Tbo Free Poms any* there i* a young
lady in Detroit who ha* no tin., la ecw
for th* poor, but who has rpiui three baiter managed cr under the charge of
weeks embroidering a blanket for her abler teachers; where tbe culture is
poodle.
more thorough, or tha! senda out young
mon and women better fitted for active
Lodge of Free ano Accepted Mason* of businees in any ol the various &amp; Art­
tho State of Michigan, will be hold meats in which tha eenrico* of el*' 3 of
about one year from how at Grand
culture are required.
Rapid*.
The management of tha Grand Rap­
Hon. Charles 8. May, at Kalaman»,
has aeceptod the invitation of tbe law ids and Indiana railroad is not exoolted
faculty of tbe University, an 1 will de­ by any railroad in tbe land, and noth­
liver the address at tho Law Cjmtriaacs- ing is spared that out puuitfly add to
the popularity of tho road oy enhancing
On Monday Undw.btu.lfl Vroomso the comfort and safety of the traveler*
Two combined chair and
took’Chrii'.opber Khpbrj to tbo Detroit thereon.
Houw of Correction, in default of bail sleeping can were put oa th* road oa
in th* sum of 1500 to keep th* ;«ace the 27th ultima, on the through train*
between Grand Rapid* and Cincinnati.
Tbo beauty of these cars is that a pot­
With almost superhuman otfcrto Mr. ion not wishing to take a berth can
C. B. Bush, succeeded in opening th* take a chair, comfortably upholstered,
Valley Division ou Saturday last. Such
a storm as that of last Wednssday we
have not had in Miehigin I'aw January

•rtJsis

Local

(laticej.

A Republican convention, to nomi­ through train which leaves Grand Rap­
nal* a judge of th* Fourteenth Judicial ids at 4:30 p. m daily.
Circuit,’will bo held at Muskegon on
We vary respectfully suggest to the
Editor ol tba Eaton Rapids Jearaaf that
became ho is in the market, ho should
not.presume that all tee Editorial Fra­
Postage on letters to Canada ie now ternity are ; and that wo consider tho
but 3 cento per half ounce, tame aa do­ insinuation tbit out notice of Senator
mestic rates. Prepayment u rompulso Chandler waa a paid puff, or published
ry, and no unpaid or insufficiently pre­ lor any mercenary considerations, »
paid letter will bo forwarded.
personal insult, which wo had no 00Tho East Saginaw Driving Park As
sedation have decided that premiums
not to exceed 320,000, to bo left discrotionary with tho board of directors,
shall be offered at its spring tnesiiag.
to bo held June 22. 23, 21 and 25.
possess a better legislature, even it he
The proceedings of tho Council for ha* since acted foolish ont of spite. But
the last two [meetiags bar* not been Other yrret nva Aare dew lU Greeley
sent to th* press as the Chartvr requires. fur instance. Keep cool Bro. Culley;
Perhaps th* Recorder is afraid to ex­ it is a long road that has no turn in It. I
pose the fraud attempted to bo played
on our peopb by tbe ameadtnent Io the
City Charter.
It is whispered jn Indiana that it was
* promise ot the Democratic nomination
for Guseraor instead of tin “integrity of
the party” which Induced Mr. Vorhee*

ibs B*&lt;ond Annual Exhibition of the fw&gt; ol 5U rent* j-er ewp will
Barry County Poultry Society wiU be
held on February 25th, 2 kb end 27th
opening for visitor* at 7 o'clock r. x.
A list of spccisl premiums will be
published hereafter.

Ladw‘ Medical Guide,

For What?

I’reslAent-H. A. Goodyear.
Tho first exhibition held in March Iasi
Vtee^Presidant*—D. G. Robinson, D.
contrary to expectation, proved a greet C. Sanborn*. J. 8. Van Brunt, J. F.
sueeets. and wo trust that the present
on* will bo still more so. All peroons
Secretory—Geo. M. Dewey.
Tre**urer—W. V. Hays.
in thorough bred fowls and pat animals
Executive Cumuritfoo—John Hatch­
are cordially Invited to atteu I. An si- kiss, D. R. McElwain. Geo. K Good­
miaaiun foe of 15 cento will be charged year, W. K Barber.
at the door, or any one purchasing a
m*mb*r*hip ticket tor SI. will be eat
titled to eater any number uf arriales
for premium* Sud will h*v* fre* ocrea*
to tho . exhibitioa for themselvea and
families during its eontimane*.
Pronuam Liat and Bulaa for th* gov•rnmrat of th. 2d Annual Poultry Ex­
hibition by th* Barry Co.. Mich.. Poul­
try Association.
1. Th* premiums of this assoc iatioa
are open to th* competition of ths St* le,
and axhSbitors from abroad ar* reapectfully invited attonA
2. Persons intending to exhibit for
competition must make their sntri*.
with tbo Secretary previous to Febru­
ary 25th.
3. No specimen can be removed be­
fore the exhibition doses, except by the

mad* upon th* marits of sp&gt;cim*ns sole­
ly. Th* Judges will in all ca*e* take
into consideration th* purity of race,
beauty of plumage, uniformity of markinga and oth*r characteristic*, in a
greater degree than mere site, if th*
more perfect specimen are of a fair av-

studonte\cau seed dispatchci to all parts
cf th* country. This gives them tbe
practical drill which io essential before
taking an office. -Raf/Xr Crtti Jtvntl.

will take place at 7
Thursday, February
persuns except tlw*e eugagvd in mak­
ing tho arraog*m»nto will be admitted
: previous to this time.
Below we present a list of premiums
stock on the 10th day of February,
1875. AU parti** not having pau laid
assessments, will call at one* and. pay

(JH1CA1

The Leading Newspaper ni
the West- ■

•25
T. PHILLIPS.

ing exhibition, exhibitor* irotn out the
county wiU join th* society and pay fif­
ty cent* a eo&gt;p, this will entittetli* coop
to compete for all premiums offered by
tbo society in their class.
5. All birds competing for prises
shall bo strictly tbo property of tbo per­
son exhibiting. Any attempt to evade
this rule in any respect will exclude all
th* |ien* or coop* entered by th* offend •
ing party, from competition, and th*
premiums will b* withheld.

PICTURES!
PICTURES 1
I am now nil alone in the 1’hotograpb
buainroa, and as 1 have mad* arrange­
ments to increase my facilities for doifg
better work tlinn over,, all should roll,
and get a negative taken. Th* superi­
ority ef my wurk in the past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of firat-claas work in
he future.
Itooma in Washington and leave Mr. McDonald’• path virtu­
Btock, South side State Street.
ally unobstructed
The Telegraph College at Kalamazoo
has a regular business office connected
Painting and Graining.

to tee Httaeat Or. F*&gt;****i, iti»tr*u4. Il b

JOHN PETTIT
CsMimw II

ext&lt;
DR. C.**A. SMITH’S

Medical

M erchant Tailors,

7. la all th* department* uf thia
exhibition th* judges are instructed to
award no premium* to wortbl*** or in*

John H. Wondell &amp; Co.

Infirmary,

He keept constantly, on
hand Mo. 1, Pianoe ranging Fr At nn r ID kst tf Prim Daae
in price from g£5O to $1800.
Alio, Agent for famous
Estey, Manning and Bur­
dett Organs.
Good Agents Wanted tn every County

DETROIT.

The Legislator* has placed itself oa
record against tbe adoption of th* pro­
posed Reciprocity Treaty with Canada.
Both bouses have pasted a joint resolu­
tion requesting our Representatives in
The n*w firm of Ciessy 4 Holden
Congre-’s to oppose it-—tbe resolution tbe same without delay. Your 1
aro now prepared tc purchase Wheat,
at* sttontkn will greatly oblige
Oats, and other grain, at the Storehouse passing in the House *y) to 8, and in
Yours Truly,
cf W. T. Eosimsu, corner Broadway tbe Scnjito 28 to 8.
and Railroad streets.
The higlieet
Gudey’s I-ady's Book for February
prieo paid in cash. ' Farmer* losrn our
bai l*an received, and, u usual, i* a

MICHIGAN.

Stop! Hearken Ye!

THE 1KTT MCBOOL a THE STATE

WEBSTER’S

HASTINGS MAHBLE WOBKS

“ DuyiofiD

Wti ui Im Ecu Pint,

Eliza Jano Bryant, C Carson, Mrs.
Th* annual meeting uf tho Farmer’s
Roseana Johnson, Chas. Rice, Mias Ad­
Mutnal Fire Insurant* .Company, of
Barry A Eaton counties, 'will be bold dis McDonald. Miss Margaret McKib­
al Vermontville Mich. Tuesday the 10th ben, Edward Martin, Hugh Malhtoon,
Joseph Cause, Geo. Spaulding. C. H.
Stswart, Maggio Snyder, Cbs*. H.
The Director*' moating ia at th* earn*
plan* th* coming Monday tbe 15th Steward, Minnie A. Snyder, Elbridge
Wellman, E. K. Wellman, Mialoa
inst. at one o’clock, P. M.

cii un amendments to tha City Charier,
calls for th* usitel opposition of every
booMi man. To itionotto secure inch
legiaiyioa aa will ensure to tbo whisky
men the control of our city, as J both
votes on the Board of Supervisor*, ie
Democratic but not fair or just.
Th* billintroducXl by II on. Moms
W. Field, in the House &lt;&gt;f Representatiro*, to increase duliv* and facilitate
After the Sth inst there -will bo a pen­ the resumption of coin piymenU by tho
alty by law, of 15 per cent on all un­ rreosarjt, is a good one. and the coun
paid tan** A word to th* wire i* suf- try would bo greatly benefited by the
adoption of ita first esetioa. which re­
peals the ten percent, redaction of du­
ties made by the Act ot 1M72.

li^op,”

for Plows and other purposes.

(ash.oa plate* are recognized a* being
th* mo«t rdieblo.Jend are real game of
art, so far as regards beautiful printing.
Every lady in (the land should take

Tbo Reciprocity Treaty with Canada
waa rejoetod by tbe U. 8. Senate on
Wednesday, having very faw votes. The
free-trade movement, as presented to
tho American peopfo, is generally so
one-sided in its favors to other nation*
that even democrats and reformers will

7'0 HTioni it may Concern!

Be it known, That I shall
keep in stock and fill tp order
the Celebrated

of all CURTIS. DODGE. ROBINSON

FINE PICTURES

AMERICAN

MAKBLE

At Granger Prices.

Land ahd Calcined Plaater

J. Cole &amp; Son,
Tbo 27th day ot February will bo a
memorial day in Louisville in more
ways than one; oa that day wo shall
have not only the great drawing of "the
last Library Concert, but aha th* great

WING GALLERY

ehactra. Gilmore ia the peer, if not the
superior oflTbeodoro Thoma* or of Ju­
lian. Thia Is’hi* first visit to the West,
and except for the gift concert th*r &lt; ia
little probability that our citizens wduld
•vnr hare heard bis wonderful performaucee. In tbo Eaat people trartT a
hi* concerts.
Remember that only
thee* who hold at least a coupoa ticket
in tbe drawing can gain admission to

and WIARD paltorni. and
Casting* fur all P L O W 8 nothin vs*.

Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair,

Agricultuial Imolements

GROCERS

AC., AC.

»

I (Gm m* * Csu.)

urn mme,

mra

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

FARM FOR SALE.

fiTD IUD

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

ary, published in Chicago, quarterly,
by 8 P. Rounds, is a very useful num­
ber to many cf tbe craft as tbe usual
good taste i* shown in th* make-up,
and oun'aining many good hint* for all,
betide* contaming four page* ot designs
Debate ; Ques’.onShould th* pro.ont
'or style* far doing diffzreat kinds of
work in the Jobbing Room* of county Legislature ot Michigan hare ro-olocted
Chandler United States Senator.

GOOD NEWS.
TILE

The New Orle*ni JhiMin Indulge* i a
the following oa our national flag. It
Oh ! if B. F. B. wculd only stay ia hardly look* as though the South has
■*acnepted tho situation."
tbo Democratic ranks!

specimen Copies Sent Free
Ol.. V..I-AM*.

Hastings Drug Store
forSOcenta. The b-*t of Floor at 33.00
per 1W lira.

The Circuit Court, Judge Biracy Hoyt
proud ng. ta a ill in m aioa
The wanotactuxe* of Giand Rapid*
for 1874 amounted to WJ,5(X),O00.

JOHN

The Celebrated Double

White Head Light C Oil, only SO cento
Mare goods

The trnin-dispatohiug office* uf the
On Tuesday morning th* residence
C.AM.L.8. R R. here been loca'ed
ol Porter Burton, Esq., of Hasting*
at Holland.
Th* Society cordially invii* all per­
township, eaught fir* cc tbe roof of tbe
C0I.C.V. Delonl of 6*ginawr to
sona to attend it* meeting*, which aro
ktehen from a epark which reeled
appointed Collector in lh» Gib District.
held on Friday eventtig of each week.
from the *tov* pip*. Mr. B. hsppeaed
An excellent selection.
to discover it before the Uame* had
Tuesday meriting a! seven o'clock tbe

for lesa money at this Hdum than eny

other Houae In tbe Blate. We also have
a firet-dan* Bor attached to tbe House

dor at Usd, exliagttisbed the firo with
a fow paila of water. Tbe want of tho
ladder, or a few minute* mere tim«, ।
would bare rendered the destruction uf

JOHN M. CRAWLEY,
MICHAEL GRACE. ’

FARM FOR SALE!

GROCE

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�NEW PUBLICATIONS.

PORTABLE

Tifl f\lfd»L

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Geo. M
EDITOR AVI

THE ALDINE: THE ART JOURNAL
01 AMERICA

nrtsiijal and

Parte I, IT, III and IV an now ready.

SUTTON’S

Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
**"* Kakha Utresrejitf iSX.TM^trhirkr

1XS.V.

,

PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. '

REPRODUCING

Death of Gov. Bramletto-Action of 1
the Trustee.—ASuccetsor Appoint- i
•d—No More Postponement.-Dnwing Certain February 27th.
,

I r-: &gt;M| quaruri
EnSfes:

toaUon la tbo partisan aenso of tbe word
yet it neglects an Import -nt and imper­
ative duty If It taila to educate Ita memtsrs in tbo great principle, which un­
derlie our government and the baato
upon which It reaU. Tbi. right and
duty to tbe more Important and bind
Ing upon tbe farmer became tbe greater
lauden of .ustalnlng tbo government
newarily tall, upon him.
•»—

kSms
P-rts L II and HI are juit Published.

THE AIT JOUliAL.

rasrtjaxr
mu. r. d|..ul

«2En.rarrn«

TSEWASB

aetll

DR.C.E

CempUl. ... U (Mnlaly nuu. el |i -Mb Ke&gt;
pnWemea Uw Wet IWI (*«• MI...ullco.

bread that has dl.tlngul.bcd luclf lor
speed or activity. The great leading
•tyMt of the thoroughbr. a to to Improvs
the breed ot other horses. Tbs meat Ulualrioua example* of great ttotters
Msvoecane down from tbe rarer. The
improvement ot tbe genuine breed will
warrant the cultivation of tbe thorough­
bred, and tbe preservation of tbelr
gageelrigy In tho most enduring rac-

earnestly Inatot upon, and empiuUkally
demand, that game economy and re
trqnchment In tbe admlnlairallou of
public aSUn that ia required of the
great mass of eltlaena in private life.
We believe that tbe erection of ooally
building* by tho public eheifly for lame
and ebow la an unjustifiable uae ol our
money, which should be abandoned,
and we do here and now enter our ear
nret protcat against tbo contemplated
appropriation of many million* for the
great ebow at Philadelphia oadlod the

wmsjE

*®8Br«.K5

First Mortoie tains M

SEMI FOR THE ALOIME,

Every Boiler and Engine to toatrd by hydraulic presaure to twice ths working
nrrreuro, and also ataamed up and ran, before leaving the works, to loaure Ita per­
fect workings In tho hands of (Mpurcbeaer.
The BoUsr and Engine loaroTM worts complete; and the pries Inetudea Belter
Engine. Faro* Pump, ritoam Gauge, Crete Ban. Gauge Cooks, Hxfoty Valre'
Ktram Valve, Judson Governor, Blow Off Cock. de.

urret. a&gt;4 l...l, are islla,. 'til
.aa."
sastfrtErecni: cats#
aa. aa .all al Ua a« la aaaUr k*.t&gt;ckaeaiaHllal-l u reaerar aar m&gt;&gt; tfcareat. NbUm U kreakr
niH IUlh iiHmmlUf.,.,ctaal.awlataW
ia Mid a.ni«. aa4 la »&gt;"■«. »S tka autalM
e^m^ulr-'iSrt.TUsa.'te:

Perpetual World'

PRICES DEUVERED 01 BOARD OF CARS AT SPRINGFIELD. OKI J.

Shipping Boxlrr, 3 Bonn Power, tS^OO; 4) iforoe Power. S3,&amp;

i mrjhUJ,
IltHfll dl.

The draft bars*, aa a family, may
have existed before tho thoroughbred,
bat their history has not been aa well
preeerved. in tbe early history of Eng­
land, some of her monarch, paid great
atieqtfcn to Improving tho breed of uacTU1 bones for agricultural purposes.
Ung John Imported large honra frem
yiai.ilera, to encourage tbs patron, of

t. n. di
eo. &lt;r-r of acuoot
fi&amp;RJTXVrnu'r'i*!

1.1X1119

"

We manufacture and furutoh at law prices. Pulleys, bhafUng, Coupling, end
Haagera, also furnish Belting, Gum Ho*e, Ac.
further Information will br cheerfully given by addressing the manufagturm '

of Indebtedness escapee Ito fair propor­
SCRAP BOOKS.
tion of taxaifoa ; now for tho pur|x&gt;M&gt;
of avoiding and redressing this wrong
we ask an amendment to tbe tax laws
of our State, providing that mortgages
.hall not be subject to direct aaereamout
but that the owner of mortgaged real
ealate aball bo taxed tbe same aa If tho
property were not encumbered ; but be
may apply »o much of tbe tax upon a
payment of principal cn Interest ^upon
tho mortgage, a* would be a fair projiort ton to be aaaeased upon the mortgage
in prorortlon to its amount aa CBrnj-or.
ed with tho value of tbo premise*.
THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.
7. That wo aro the ardent friend* of
education, advocatlag the broadeat cul­
ture that it to poaalble f r all to attain,
provision for destroying marts whose believing that the pcrpo'uallty of our
free
In.Ututlon*
dcueiKU
upon
the
Indlmlautlve stature disqualified them tolligauce of the ja-ople. anil aa tha faun- 3d Premium Drawing, Manh lat, 1187ft.
M breeding lane oolta. Ths^ arbitra­
■Illi Senes Drawing, April ft, 1875.
ry law* undoubtedly Increased the else datloo of that intelllgeneo I* laid In tho
andremodlod the form of the English

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL.

RAILROAD

’

J A^fES LEFFEL &lt;fc CO.
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

-----

THE

“MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGANS

JOHN Q
a ii Ekin'. Dinui'm
. CaarareaMV. O»«»

jeiifaie:. feiviv
.1 Ik. Cnrt H.«m

Capit'l Premium $100,000.

Send to the Burdett
vania, for Circuhra.Art

The large draft hone waa formerly
used for war to .Laud up uuder the
heew
—V
.1,1 —
I

Organ Company, Erie,
'

Peutuyl39m6 A
0

Tbs draft horse has been suneroeded
•n tbe war path by the descendants of
tba high m.ttlcd near.
Tbe carriage horse U about half draft,
aad the other half made up of tbe fleet,
footed roadater.
Thia bread to of mxlarn origin, grown
out of lbs enlightened view, of social
rsflneuxnt that follow. In the footsteps
of accumulated wealth and Indepeudenee. Customs are founded upon the
wealth and affluence of society. Wealth
arsatea an abundanse; out of this abun­
dance new desires spring upto consume

high ret and fullest extent and recogulsIng the fact that coarts. Ilka war, are MOROENTHAU, BRUNO &amp; CO.
necessarily destructive of.property, wo
will ear neatly urge upon all tbe Im­
portance of settling all difficulties by
arbitration Instead of by a resort to the
THE ALDINE COMPANY,
law.
58 Naiden Lane, New York.
». Thai we cwnlemplate with pride
and satisfaction tbe rapid and solid
Agf«l» for Mlcblgaa,
growth of our order, and wo do again Pojtjwoj^ tapjmUi; Outo TlB P’aiL
proclaim that It la our mission to digni­
fy necessary and honest labor, and any
Applications for Agencies rociived.
Detroit and Brand Baplds. Kieh

Areot. .i^kM^i

UKATII. KA

HAIR

‘^1

talkmi, Horton 4 PIeiict,

ErB. FOOTE, M.D.
NEff ADTEBTI8EJ1EST8.

G. P. Rowoll A Co‘«. Col.......

TEAS

HI Lttliftn Alitos,
Ow.XWAa,

new

YORK,

In Independent Physician,

DR. WM

vbieh it due to merit alone. We em
r.wure ottr obi patron* tlisbil ia kept
fullv up to it. Li„h ►tnndr.rd'l .-.nd it
iytiie ouly reliable and ] effected jrepnrati in for lertoring Gtt.tr on Faded
liatn t j its youthful color. making it
soft, lustrous and silken. The ecalp,
by it* ttj* lice &gt;m&lt;M white and clean.
It rcmovri r.*l eruptions and dandruff
an&lt;L by iu tonic properties, prevent*
the hair from falling out, os it nimulatci and nourube* the hair-glands.
By its use, tho hair grows thicker and
ttrouger. In baldness, it restore* the

W A NTED.'ESlasK
Business that will Pay

^8U4« af Mittena, Coo.ij at Borer. M.-Br .0-

CHBONIC DISEASE,

DEB

MA,

AU v»rt rr»«

Sw.rr'

OBAND UAV1DS.
T. tl.I-YO
g.ny tklag aboat I
•at ArUsluA
BOABD AVD Ku

A(
jariaasx.S'oia^s.'xs
L“"te.“c.-j.t:L,ra^a.3rer

IT nt mtui WAT IF

IOWA AJD NEBRASKA,

IkBntlWa 1 tarn Bnr B. B. Ct

Hocliu a ftiical Practice
GiFT&lt; ENTERPRISE

Mumarotu Patients ia Europe, tbo
West Indlea, tha Den ini oa of
Canada, and in every State
of the Union.

TU Mir lUl^h Oln Pliirtbatha la ik. Maetry

They are eno of tbo moot ureful breads
for all Fork to be found In tbe equine
family, Them ia a difTcrenee between
the Lower Canada French, and tho
Up*er Canada pony. Wo have strung
impeeericaa that tbe Upper Canada po■T. Maa hit reerabianoe tbo AndaluMn barb of Spain' dreoendod from the
Mana let loose by the H panto!, adventares* Into Mexico, or oamped In the
war with tbe native* of chat country.
ThaeehorsM ran wild, and may have
fcamdthatr wgy lutoCanada. to lurntob
French and Ioillana with wild ponies,
before tho tarn, boms wu naturalised.
MMT Is nearly sites.t upon this sub-

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

875,000 00

ADVICK CIVEN BY MAIL
FRKB OF CHARGE.

Buckingham’s Dye

B. F. STI

..HU LYON A.

FOR THE XtTTTTcwx.pt. *
At oar Reno tree in u
q :l vi too long a time, i
e-trr, to rritore gray or __ .. ._L_
r.-i. we have prej..tred this dye, in one
• " hick trill quickly and
e.i. dually mxr.tnpliih this result. It
••,’■**0
1 ilD&lt;1 produces a color
waieli will ntstber rub nor wash off.
ail Druggiata. Prin'fifty

jGIFT ENTERPRISE
Te ke Araos MeoJ.y, T.bauy tt»4. lilt.

$5,000 00 Each in Cash !
OoePrire 11,000
Two Prises IftOO
Fira Prise. »100
,
1 U.r.« A n««j. wUbSilsreBMato4 U&gt;ra..«,
O*. IIM UBIS Itnaawaiid f i.Tu, warlh

170247

Medicated Cough Candy.

Michigan

Grand River Valley Division
Dusd Uullasi. Jaa.bUi. A. D. trj.-jsar

STOPTHAT COUGH!

economical IIaiuTikesmno ever used,
*’ it requires fewer applicattota, and
gives the hair a splendid, glossy rippcarniitt. A. A. I laves, SI.D, State'
As.ayer \fMrAiacliusetta, Bays, "Tho
constituents are pure, and carefully
Heeled for exreUent quality; and 1
e&gt;n skier it the Best Pmfabattox
for its intended purpose*."

hr! Iijk KAILUOAD.
Jittai &amp; Saiiiav
TRAINd BDN »TCHICAGO TIML
DECEMBER 1

5259

41

Suite!
DEN

Will aliaaA la .11

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TEKMB R
Untou Block. «n

Mtm.rnu

Meat

TBIUtB M

L A
i.idibal

Ya

□ra Tan Cra

Sa Pwt af lb. rria«

a. n. v. - --------------------

ssegaoasii

^ssHresssi^rss*

ARRE mil

Treri. af Oa. aod
Ms fov Wteta
Jt—'Irat CUaaU..

“l oeato aay. ib.
Mdlbaagk astMe

THE FLOWER
OF KILDARE.
' ffi Offiffi HHL BI 1 L BENET

DR.

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                  <text>TH« RwJauc'U'
Geo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AND PUBLWHF.R.

TJUi»» or, MJMCBirrios

VOL. XIX. NO. 43

m^'nal and fibjijit® Cirfc.

HASTINGS. BARKY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 187i.

UTAt ClXlTHiNG HOUSE.

STAR CLOH1INO HOUSE.
No- Yuen. Feb B, 1876.

glow into U.

Sound the trumpet I
Beat the Drum!

iiacai*-xiMU«.. ,

MILOT. WHElXe*.
COVNTY TnEMURtlL-Oa— la I
WM

I

the ven.ctltK! &amp;' thetreat tJagi-

MM OM t&gt;&gt; MTI her, and B*l[.b Idling
nicked bar un and awam to abore with

BLRGHKR.

mi MTU

WM. UPJOHN,

JOHN ROBERTS.
f-nrStCIAS * flCBQEOX -PweUlai
air. b«m the C^urt Hevea.

or ovum in un iwom

di.gu.le.). He had thought Belle much

began Bail.; but Ralph

TO BE SACRIFICED AT ANT PRICE 1
As we find we have still a Large Stock of Overcoats and
Winter Clothing on hand, we will offer all goods Below Cost for (he next •

ecurofuUy; quiraa in managing i diSkdlt aww.
Church F»»t|vilg.

30 DAYS ONLY

Adreat—A meow of devuioo, iadaitur four Sunday. baton* C&amp;htaaa.
at Beechar are not Ugly.
7fc Ballew, or AUBainp—A toMkal

Don’t say you require no mon* Clothing this Winter, hut buy
for next Wihter. for these Ipyv prices may never come again.

AND

T. Ik DIAMOND.

roeiation of Twin Mary—J
i the 25lh of Match, ut ma

looking, atyhah and wall dreaeed.

Men's Heavy Overcoats, $3 and 4-

1

Men’s Cape Overcoats, J&lt;5 to 10.
SIS all wool Beaver Overcoats for $10.

«l V. H.YORK,

It it Mid that

...
' title.

This is the Biggest Biirgan of all.

$25 and 30 Overcoats offered for $15 and 13.

“And if 1 &lt;k&gt; »&gt;'l not," deaia-yled
Belle, haughtily.
r euu.ider that
Ralph rvplird.

•No, I dea’t," auawanM Ralrh.

Good Cassimere Suits, from 97.50 to 10.

US and 20 fine all wool suits for 12.50 and 13.50.

that they rrferrwl to matter, •uti.-vl,

Boys' Extra Fine Overcoat*
$25 to $ l&lt;&gt; Custom Made Suita, fineat in the City, I Boya*
Overcoata $5 to $10.
Suita fmm
from tQ
$3 to Ain
$10—n:.4
Dirt &lt;Cheap.
from $15 to $25 only.
-I Boya'
Rove' Suita
’i,M.
| Men's and Boya’ Working Panic $1.50 to 2.
Boya' OvcijcontH from $2.50 to $4.

It Hit.II 1 .&lt; IIOl.lllKiOK

100 PAIRS MEN’S

GENUINE CORDUROY PANTS REDUCED TO $2.50.

■Men’s Undershirts and Drawers 25 to 45 cents.
en\

Extra

Fine

Undershirts

and Drawers 50 cents to

Cloesv Below Cost- Shoepskin 50 and 76 cents-

*H.OO&gt;

! Belle
I “R
Ralph.
Belle d.tetmined to have emu • i.^xL
She would flirt with De Vaux and tutke
Ralph terribly jeafoua When (be gi4

Buckskin $1 to ®l.50.

MEi\”4 CARDIGAN WOOLEN JACKETS £1 TO 32.

Thia

is a Special Bargain.

SBKKrrr^Poe^

She had tiw much ••gnirit," *ho told
,___ .11
..k.Jl.

iaaxpenea.
••JrH ba jaat irdly," declared Belle.

ISAAC W. VHOOXAN

Besides all these low prices, if you buy |I0 worth or more we Give
You a SPLENDID CLOCK worth three dollars. Free of Charge

HOLBROOK.

wonderfully, and U uotonlynotbttrJnu-

Chmtmaa—Th. foativau annually ub-

world.

before I'm matrind. Ill let him know
that he can't bead me around his little

certain atagea. could be cured hy flriuk-

md baturday

laughed Belle.
BKATH. SALISBUKY kCO.

STRICTLY ONE PRICE,
Lclrfbrated on

Grand Rapids, Mich.

38, 40 and 42, Canal Street,

...mnhinc like

DENTIST

Mickiian.

HasiYille,

Sweet's H°Tbl&gt;

SPECIAL OFFER.

'

THE

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

I BAVlDH............................... *&gt;CU

Hastings

Drug Store
really [curoked.

You will find a lull line of Dnig&gt;.
Md8idne«, Chemicals, Paintv, Odi Dye- '
Stuff and eraajhing belonging to a firat
clan
Drug Store.
For the accommodation of such of our friends as may 1

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

Michigan Exchange.

j

,

desire to subscribe for same other paper in connection with ;
The BAN N ER, we have made arrangements whcrchf we]
\arc enabled to present the following liberal terms, wit" the ;
.ijnderitendlng, Aou-erer, that the order for our Journal and\
1 either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac■ companied by the money ; and, also, that we must receive!
subscription
toTho BAN N ER for each copy of every
one 4
-----er publication
ordered from the list :
other
pu

dtgaiiy^before'he could ge on-

Detroit Free Prom. 8I0.GU. and Republican Banner. 1.50, for
Detroit Tribune, 810.W, and Repablican Banner^ 1.50, for
•
Detroit Poet. |10.W. and Repuolican Banner, 1.50, for
Chicago Daily Tribuae, 813,00 ami Republican Banner 1,50 for

If you could forgive
friendaiill! if noftic

•

aniwered Ralph,
Ralph, feeling a dectre to hush. He
uuderatood her perfectly.
,!o “nV

811.25

.

•
•
•

“Don't

■H
MB,
School Booiu. Blank Bocka, Toy and
GUI Book*, aad everything in thia

B. F. 8TEINHOFF

“If

oury mop to think, vou’d aee
- fooliah year coodoct ia. You'd
Cwoura

IN CONNECTION

•

18,50

laftin the c-junby tome brane

Santa Claua
HEADQUARTERS.

ibliran Banner, 1.5V. for

dropped * WR' h*lf
rone, an* the paae-

nina my
Belle. I

Sinital ui ftciaiical

■w-k -W-1 -jot rqn T O nn . Tuhrfo Blade. 82.00 and Republioan Banner, 1.50. for
T&gt; £ nJ llbl ! i Chicago Timw, 82.00 and Republican Banner. 1.50, for
— 8 r.
Tribune. 82.00 and Republican Bnnanr. 1J0. for

TKBJla RBAgONADLE.
Union Block, over Beaton Caah blare.

i

3.16
2.80
- 8.25
3.25
- 8.15
-

Buj jqq. jj
aod JUpuWicM Banner 1A0, tor
D^tron Pf»e Preaa. 82.00 and Republican Banner L50. for
-

a^mmurnKnitmi^S^
'------------, Michigan Fanner, HT-OO and RepublicanBannvr 1.50 tor

-

Advance, 83.15 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
New Covenant, 82X5 and RepublicanBenner 1.50for

-------------

I Detroit Tribune. 85.30 and Republican Banner L.'HI for

J. P, ROBERTS
Stop! Hearken Ye!

Be it known, That ? shall
keep in stock and fill to' order
the
Celebrated
8.40

-

"Oi^jiofiD

Ir^oji,

for Plows and other purjpooes.
-AMI ."heaeM. "Mi Ueev aatoa*MiM
MU aeee be eee»Obatt rtevw W. rtn, vefteAM eM Mevew.
la tbebrMU i 4«r HM re* v(l Men."

MONTHUKM.

Banner 8L50 for an Benner 81.50 for

iS
4.86

DR. AIKIN

83-00 and RepnbliMu

Benner 8150 for ion Banner 81.50 t
ter 81.50 for-

. 82.10 and

Benner 81.50 for

UM be

about Ifly dayt
timM called Bin
Rogation
mediately pt

8.25

&lt;1.40
0.40

A FIIE ARAIK QRDWIMR RE6I0M.. L-troil ,,Poet. 8530 aadsf)Republican
Banner 1.50 for
,
;_n Banner 1.50 i

H riMKBKRIR

and Republican Banner L50 for .

8.15
8.75

; To Whom it may Concern!

TRI-WEEKp ICH.

Atlantic Monthly. 14.00and.
Scribner'. Monthly,
an

“It never fitted yon

8.75

■

QeralaB Mit 1 Ptr cmlitaui

atrnke of Bello's
Joyed it. In novela luvsra always qtur
ruled.
Their raartohip would have

34tf
-

THREE MILLION ACJZXJf

LANDS
.

wM^&gt;m|4

atTain with

Star Clothing House,

W?l. H. HAVFORD

Plymouth Churvh

7M 111Im Bcu Rm
rfdl CCBTtS. DODOS. ROllSDOS

jt;.

2.75
- 2.76
8-10
. 1.76
• 245

wouldn't Mat

was with DeVatu, it

A FLAM THAT WOULDN'T WORK.

�SPECIAL

T^e R^nJa

REPUBLICAN BANNER

but had beee
for Marly

from Wwihth. legal arbiter. of the Atmtira. th.

Committee at New Orieaaa that since
For the acc-ommodation of such of our ifriends as m
1*06 in Louisiana there have bera 2141
men murdered *nd 211^ wounded lor desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection u

• (Synod)
U. A GRANT.
Executive Mati.iou, Feb. S, 1875.

The BANNER, wa have made arrangements whereby tce
are enabled to present the following liberal terms, w.th th.
however, that the order for our Journal and
either of the others hamed, must be sent together, and ac­
companied by the money ; and, also, that we must receive

'u'"; ■
which it
The whip of party discipline is loreng

aitnei[.
,, 1875.

°Z
in relation to th. ArksmtM muddte.

Detroit Free Prera 810.60. and B*pablican Banner 1A0, for
Minister WMhbxra.fiatlycoatr.dicU Detroit Tribun* 810.60, aad Republican Bratrer. 1A0. for
Detroit Post. 110.60, aad Repunlican Bannjw, L50,
Chicago Daily Tribune, 818,00 and Republican Ban

annum. Rataitei* of epiriton. liquor,
are to pay a tax of 1200 per annum ia aaerting hie right* Tbe people have
littte and lereening rrepret for caocuare
and conventions. There ia a growing ing February 6 are m follows: New
York, SS,«M,8M; Boaton. 8870,281;
smergeney positively traiah it which
Ptdladdpkia, S902.7M;
Baltimore.
to keep lists of all person* transacting
880,803; New Ortean*. week ending
January 30, 823.7C9.
It ia aaid that a lawyer in Louisrille,
th. present RepnbEcan Co^pusi low
dttea. village* and township* from
which they coma, and to be distributed
hich a

ties. Ia township* th. fund.. resulting
Rxrvaucax Fu*
The Republican
frotr, tfts tax-are to go toward th. »op- puliticians only.
party waa called into extetence to d j a
Hoceao Tunnel on Wednsaday of last

they are to tie distributed according to

Repiilicai State Curatim
When it bi« bwo faithful to that high

uk and Philadelphia have but 8'2.50

cot XT 1

DAILIES

bill divides tbe dealers in liquor into
involve bloodshed and warfare on a three rinse*.
Wbolatale mrechanta
scale which the American propio little
dealing ia either epiritnou or malt liq-

families x-11 that

ur ooiwonoi

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

being State Engineer Beajamia Froot,
Conaulting Esginrer Thum a* Itoane,
Chief Engineer W. P. Gmmrer. Ac. The

If inch a law would b» ouasiitutionsl

13JS

WEKKLXE*.
H.I5

Hearth and Home, 83.00 and Republican Banner. 1 50 for
New York Tribune, 8'2.00 and Republican Banner 1.50. for
Toledo Blade, 82.00 and Republican Banner, 1 50, for
Chiaago Timre, 82.00 and Republicap Banner. 1-W.for
Chicago Tribun* 82.00 and Republican Banner, 1AO t&lt;
__ n_____ ei n*.
Pm.Ii'wb Ranaav. 1.50
VUICSgU rfOlUUKI.
---- —------- ----------- Chicago Post and Mail ft 65 and Republics Banner 1.60. tor
Detroit Free Free* 82 00 and Republican Banner I 50 for
Detroit Tribune. 82 00 aad Republican Banaer 1 60. for
Detroit Pu*L 82.00 and Republican Bonner 1.60 for
Michigan Farmer, 82.00 end Republican Banner 1.50 for
Country Gentleman. 82.50 and Republican -Banner 1.50 !
Wamera Hural. 82.00 end Itepnbluran Banner 1.50 for
Advance, 83.15 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
New Covenant, 82.65 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
Micbigtn Farmer. 82,15 aad Republican Banner 1,50 for

!5
-u
215

.■Sdr£~““
tWTOFF

315
3 15

it has prosiiereil as ni &lt;«tber political
we bar. rarious doubt.

after working with

th. olh.r hands,

foe leaa of malicioua personalities
Grand Lodge I. O G. T.
Binee tbe defeat of Chandler, reais ot in coming campaign, aa we expect the
the Republican piper, in the State have party oonvration. will aetect (leanest
rfieeovered that in tbe election of Judge
The Grand Lodge uf Independent
Cbristiauey'i '.uoeessor, politics ought
Order of Good Templars, which wm in
•••ion at Jackeon teat week, elected the
oeighth of tolly, uf uiaduesi, to throw
n to be impure and corrupt, following officer. Thursday :
power of th. party may bring Mtn. of
leader* bar. discovered thia
Republican Judicial Convention--Sev­
G. W. C. T.-B.V. John Ruae.ll, De­
enteenth Circuit.
troit.
Th. people
d less what |

default of payment the hand, would 1»

partisan '»« if th. coi&gt;m&lt;] m-nce* then
not long before another fine of 1100
wa. ordered, on ।
ttoyee, belonging
'.b ! been dnfrat
wm

right, exactly right. and tru.t to th.
straight out Republican Blate, Jodicial

■plsodid di

wilt they again employ

asm:
Republican County Convention.

inti a tram.trr drawing statte
yard, atriking him in the fac*
king him Uowu. The arbitra­
ry rulings of ths Stone-Cutter.’ Associa­
tion will go far toward breaking up tbs

is coming te cummsnd a prsmiam with
only bo permanently relaMiebed on a
tbs Americsa voter. Ths poliiieisn
ju»t recognition erf the right* of all the publican* ran, if they choose ao Io do. may win once more, but the any of pol­
itician* is waning. Even though ths
voter lie hinisell dish jnest, ba demand*
publican ran secure that for the nolorad
integiily with intelligence in the ad­
ministration of public interest* Tbe
A rettivmeat patetieu up un aay other from as Judge Hoyt. Judge Upson, and tax-paver demand* an honestly kept
| principle to-day win rarely but engon- Attorney General Marston, there i* no and wwvly administered public treasury.
There ba in tbe land man of Integrity
e'er trouble* requiring uther rattlewente need of looking in the ranks of the O[&gt;- '
position for competent reliable men, comprehend the affaire and in turret* uf
wbo would benur themselves and I he the nation, men of thorough buaiuee*
habit* who carry into the executive
State ou ths Supreme Boucb.
chair tbe Mme fidelity and truth and
thorougfanees which have marked all
&gt; rsue by turning it* back
their private, relation* The Repub&gt;i-

.fiuilv
freedom and the supremacy of law. •tor in Congress from Wisccusin, deliver»XIKL VTRIXI*. CbslnM

throw, men into idleneea, and rob.
their f.milie. ot thrir full earning*.

__________________ rill bo tbe
ebtef tower of strength.

TH £ SITUATION.

John RuaaeU, Detroit; I&gt; 1*. Sagenunder inch a stsndard bear- doeph, Charlotte. Alternate*—C. P.
Rureell, Detroit; Mr*. Chriatian. Pouc; George F. Aadrew* Bay City.
Tbe following were electel dele'gslau

General New. Hem.
D. I*, tharendorpb, C. H. Elite, Mr*.
right. Do not forgot that amid all Ute
n
n i *i___ r- *» r&gt;
reverwe and mutation* of human affair.
God calmly rite on Hi. throne ; that
truth will prevail over falsehood and Tariff WIL
right vanquish wrong. Stand by th.
New. for Petrone.
Senator Cameron from Witenntin
flag. Wrap the mantle of human lib- as old Whig.
ward in the same unwelcome dirv&lt;^on,
A 85,000 fir* at Waterford, Vt„ oarlj
A Gratin warehouse. tu cwt 8'20 ,uOO,
»cr yuur comrad* and who- Thureday morning.
rather than toward complete Mtisfsetiou by th. co-operatiua of Congree* and the
do promptly.
leader may he keep step to
and confidence- Here is tbe Cinl Rights rreaid.nt; thi* they
bill, which representative colored men
Wednealay night
firmly 1&gt;y the principle, of the Rsputrfi- asylum and citadel and th. asylum and
There wa. a 175,009 fir. at Fitt*burg.
Pa.. Tueeday night.
dtetinctiou of nationality ur color. In a
Tbe Arkansas Congrvisi iaal Commit­
ine puuiic a
Th. Newburyport, Maae ■ tilvor uiin- trade.
adopting a policy of retaliation and rejuat waking to a renea of it* benefits,
tee will report soon. They find that
The Berrien Spring* Grange roporta
Brocks and not Baxter wm elected in
•l.-.
__ 1
__________ &gt;____
in auch a modified form a. to appver
1872, and will give the facts as to Bax­
The Arkansas Muddle.
ter’s usurpation, and’tbe trick by which
tn transporting largo package* and
Garland foisted bimsdf upon tbe State. diuxrvered in the interior of H.yti.
they might reasonably leave thia con- yet It i« made the pretext at the South
Patrons of Husbandry of Alalama I will
LoM a State Fair.
Tti. Poet Office Appropriation bill ia
political purpore* The parti*
Tbs Patrons at Seymour. Ind., have
a oommltte* but Mr. Wan) of lllinoi*
tern in Arkansas. Tnis document, it
thirrhatad a lot and building for their
Grange Hall and stare.
ith thia indication- that ths
ter, and illuminate Mr. Garland in such
plicil and decided. The President up

Bonham ot a plow factory.
The Independence Grange, No. 1,046,
Center Point, la. reports 20 per eeat.
Secretary Fish's retirem.nl on the 4th raving on its grocery bill*

Niakara «f the Barry County A/yU/tcf Husbandry in Oregon and chaining
1^. -r- — ■_____ __ '___

Lathrop a* Judge of tbe Supreme Court.
tbe President, “by violence, intimida­ He is the leading Democrat of tbe State,
A dUpateh from Montreal aay. that
Coagrereianal Invc.tig.ting Committee tion and revolutionary proceeding* iand though an able lawyer, is no man
overtbroern,* and a new Coaafftution.
the strike on the Grand* Trunk Railway
that tbe irrrgulariltea attending the fcrbn* terminated
thia action of Nisksrn th. infln-

•nd to m« whether thia eharact.rixation

liahrd elrewhsro.

If, after dqe .lamination, the facta
verted by ‘-Violence, intimidation and
revolutionary proceeding*", which, if •hall be found to bo as the President
they are sanctioned by Congree*, will declares, then the Premdent’a iuterenere aom. aetoundimr results.
furnish a diaaatroua precedent to other

Tbare ia a rtrong opporition in Congrrea to the fuyhar extaaaim of aewing
machine patent..

In a tabulatthe ice Thursday between New York
•nd Jersey City.

proposition which the Sub-Committee of from the conditions of their restoration
thro, erimea were committed by Repub­
tact the righto o! all elateee of their citi- lican* 1052 by D.nuxrate, 1078 by
white, and 82 by black*. Tbe victim.
of going book to c

Ku-Klux act

which authorial

crate; ’.187 black, to 5W white*

the

12.150 penoaa affiliating with the order

A Bute Grange wm organised at
Wilmiogtoa. D&lt; la ware, on Monday.
The State cunlaina seventeen subordiryland State Grange.
The Penn.vlvania State Grange, at

The officvnul

A P Unlike.

Oa Mmt'larS
in William, b

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
.
Domeatic’s in Endless Quantities.

uKHummiiui
Trunks, Travelling Bags

P. McOaber,

hold a weiabte 1
Daniel Striker e
IBtb. 1875

Also a full line of Groceries
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best
Come and see
Kblm

for Yourself

Ibortnooetet
Iielow —Monday

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Spooner

Hepburn
TEA HOLNE

Just opened In Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

the Dioeeve of ’

Xteer,
Sovyy Smr of S/Jfft Sfifiif.

Cburch tome e*

When; can be found a choice and well *elected Stock of Staple
and Fancy

brought into I
dark biabtna b

waa reported that‘440 Granges were in
exiatouc. in th. Stale, 388 of which
were organiaed during tbe last year.
RaMlntions in iarar of a National Cur­
rency, secured by gold, were diacuared

WARRANTED PURE.
AU kinds of Trait in their Beason.

.
Freah Vegetable* alway ■ on hand.
Alao we have a full line of Ute best

Grand Ma.

Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery, Claes &amp; Wooden Ware
Richmond, it wa* recommended that m
week* th. mousy expense to
rented will bn about 8360,000.

may dsereed adviaabte.

Other Incidents of a like nature

A resolution

Always on hand at price* that cannot be best in the County

CASH Ft In V lyTtfi will find it to their

attention of Congress to this matter, a*

Rapid* on Sati

advantage to -'X*
amine our BtodE before purchasing elaewhere.

HO TBOUBLE TO SHOW OUR GO ODS
Free delivery to any part of the City.

.

Rupectfully,
Spooner
Ferry of thie Stare, is prominently men-

Tbe (teighing
ably

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIJXERY ic
A complete aworUnent of all kind* of Whole and Gruuud
It Spice*

.pectively and through the local ageseireestablielied by the executive cot*.
mittee M far aa practicable. Alto that
at. of th. Forty-fourth Congreu, will minated Thursday morning by Higgins
pleading guilty of manslaughter.

dsfino the relation, of Arkansas to th.

Herd wvliXhe
ea on Friday eve

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

NEW G5R.OCER.Y

licre any other influence could induce

him to favor the ablaut of the oppowtion

Th. Circuit Ct

NOW IS YOUR TIME I

’» ashiagtou. but they expect,• nay

reuat tbe logical carrying out of that
great principle of wjn.l right, which
ba. bran put tn a. tbe chief corner
•tone of the Oou.titutkra Than w.

Foot-racing ia
in tlii* city.

Harper's Msgaxine. 84-00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Atlantic Monthly, 84 00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for Scribner's Monthly, 84.00,and Republican Bonner 81.50 for
Uppincott'o Magaxin* 84-00 aad Republican Banner 81 50 f:
The Galaxr. 84 00 and Republican Banner 81.50 fur
Lakeside Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for G. W. T.—N. S. Sharp, -North Ad- Godey’s Lady’s Book, 83 15 aad Republican Banner 11.50 U
St Nichols* 83.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for Notional Lsrie Stock Journal, 82.15 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Horticulturist, 82 10 and Republican Banner 81 50 for
Gardner’s Monthly, 82 10 and Republican Bonner 81.50
Little CuvporaL |i.60 and Republican Basner 8150 i&lt;w
The Nareery, 81 GO and Republican Banner 81.50 6.r
G. W. 1. Q.-A. M. H.y* Hastiagu. i'stereon's Lady's National Magaxin* 81.60 Republican Banner 11.50 for
Arthur's Home Mags sine, 82.25 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
G. W. O. G—S. F. Street, Pontiac.
The Poultry World, 81 25 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
American Agriculturaht* 81-25 and Republican Banner fl.SU for
lanti.
.
G. W. Cbap.—Rev. S. Snyder, Hee- Ballous Monthly Magaxins. 82.00 and RcpubKnn Banner 81 50 for
Tbe Phrenological Journal, 83.0*) and Republican Banner, 81.50 fot
Science of Health. 82,00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
■
Charlotte.
Suporinload.nt of Juvenile Templar.
—John RnaMll.
The following were elected detegau-*
to th. Right Worthy Grand Lodge,
which meet* at Bloomington, tllinui*.

of our Republican cotauiporarie.. and

pound, to any part 01
thie i. apprecLted, —
York ■erehaato* tell

LOI

t Detroit Tribune, 85.30 and Republican Banner 1.50 tor
Detroit Po*t. 85.80 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
Detroit Free Pros* 85 30 and Republican Banner I 50 tor
Chicago Tri-Weekly Tribitm* 80.50 and Republican Banner 1.50 fur

Hepburn

grain, t-f ateei
.

Another di

Sxteen thousand donara* worth of

between this r

t Thlre rand Weep.
lent invoicing.

New York State

IMPOSITION HATED I
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

�the
1 legal notices only at foil rates-tbuio
allowed by law.
We eon assure our State Bapsrinteadent that the Compulsory School Law
is not a failure iu thia city, but increases
the daily attendaare very lorgnly.

Under any plan of appointment, Bar­
ry county is populous enough io keep
tbe two reproMutatives abe now has,
and her full share in the senate. And
tbe Mme is true of Eaton, bonce we
expect tbe aam« apportionment as nith-

Judge Giddings has signed tho tera­
p eraaco pledge. Go and da likewise.
al tho Centro Bobool Haora on Saturday
Mr.S. 0. Baker, uf Jone.rille. Mich-,
the Mlh day uf February, inst.. at one
o’clock in ths aflnraoan to elect four has a two year old Durham steer that
•
delegates to tbe County Convention to weighs 1,500 potrads.
bo held on tbs 27tb inst
Hjjmtrner Troth, tbe aged and well
By Older of Committee,
kunwn colored lady, noir lira danger­
ously ill at Battla Creek.
“Bile Doty," most of whose tong life
baa been apeni in prison, was turned
out again on Wednesday last.

Indies Visiting Card. - Fraskhn
Tbe Legislature Joint Committee on Printing Co-, Detroit, Midi.-A good
Fisheries paid a visit to tho Beats hatch opportunity -Chas. Hilmea Jr., Tpaiery near Niles, an the 9tb mil.
laati. Mich.—AgeSts wanted-J. B.
Tho Michigan Central Railroad has Watson A Ou., Detroit. Mich.—Mayhow'sBurinsss t Village ■■ Ira Mayhew,
aunt of their drinking habits.
Detroit. Mich.
Judge Christiane^ baa sent tho gov­
“ing the sapretuc
----- “
judgeship from

parties, ia railed to meet at Lansing
March. 3d. to nominate candidate* for
8n|ir»me Judge* and Regenta of tho
University.
“Negro" is what
World alumnae call
republican
tn.mborv of Qrogruu from tbs south.
The next edition will call them '-nig­
gers,'' if there are anr left in ofiles.
Tho tall of the democracy is Io pnw
slavery habile as very vapid.

J. M. Nxvncs,
Chairman City Oomm'ttec.
Heatings, Feb. 171b, 1875'.
•

We learn that W. D. Hayes nod D.
R- McElwain of ibis city, bare made arrangoments tu breed blooded poultry
tbe coining aedsoa. in partnership Togvther they will have sums 15 or 20

Foot-racing irnow a popular sport

FrUsanfMlniSlWkJnto

8. W. Grindrod, of Port Huron, is
appointed freight and ticket accountant
of tbe Chicago A Take Huron Railroad
.■On tho 10th tbe Michigan Centra!
railroad paid &gt;41,000 into tbo state

Lull Hbpw JHticey-

LAWSON’S

On Wednawley raoruing of last week
the Nasbrilie Houw at Nashville, and
tho board 1 ng -hoove and eating saloon
adjacent were entirely destroyed by fire,
England,
iuas about 88,006—on which there was
□n insurance in fsvorof Mr. C. CDaver,
«&gt;o tbo Central boarding Louvo uf 8500.
An Epitome of the lives of prominent
, Wild Flower Lodge No. 44, I. 0. G.
English poets, from tho fourteenth cen­
T meet every Monday Eve. in Rower'a
tury to the present time, by MIuumi
Block. Officer* for present quarter:
. Chancy Bernee, W. C. T.; Mra William Upjohn.
। Jones, W. V. T., Mm. Knappen. W.
Trras; T. Phillips, W. F. Sec'y; B.
F. Sceinhotf, W. R. Sec'y; Chas. Mixer,

T. PHILLIPS.

LADIES.

1150,376.46.

The Grand Lodge of Odd Follow* iio lession nt Detroit, and the Editor. ot

JOHN PETTIT

»350.

in this city.
Tho Circuit Court adjourned sra«
on Saturday aft-moon.

On the 4th page may be found “An
CMe lo Farmers,'’ an interesting poem,
Regular meeting of the Ccmntoc
He'd well^he call for the city caucu*- trom the 1'rtirit Fvur, and “Crusade
Council Wednesday Feb. 3, 1875.
■ ■f Demons’* from the CVvWsm tt
os on Friday evening of next wook.
Present, Mayor, Recorder, and Aid.
Tbe sleighing u vplendid. but the ' bath of which will interest tho general
, reader, and should, especially tbo latter, Jewell,* Mudge, Fuller. Bewmcr and
' ix-mmand the thoughtful attention of
| every intoliigent American citixen.
I A joint reeolutiun fixing tbo term of
Of Finaacs c .mmitteewcoocamending
^ears ; malting tho President ineligible i that account of Dwight &amp; Burrell be
The ufficvr.ut Barry Ludg&lt;* F A. M.
for re-election, and making tho Vice allowed ot til 10.
are to bo installed to morrow evuning
And that of I. W. Vroomau be alPresident (.ineligible to the office of
nt tbb Masonic Hall

Medical Infirmary,
IMS. fcrt-ABUSUUl .tKi.’

On tbe 11th, the balance io the stale
treasury was 81,420,882.42, tho largest
sum ever held hl one time by tbe state.

Tho Methodist Church of the State
bos 50,000 members. 462 chcrcb build­
ings— worth 82,679.500, and 265 paraonsgsa—worth 8373,475
The Grand Trunk Railway Company
has required ah its employes not only to
abstain from tbe use of liquors, but has

very best strains.

■rwsba

DR. C. A. SHtTETS

FLDKIHCX OTIS I1CEE

IMrass,
HUXTItU
Mr. Hutton was one of the early set
tiers of this county, and ha.I resided In
thia city for many yrars. He waa a
kind hearted, genial man. and living
enjoyed the confidence and respect of

TO MAKE MONEY.

He fyeps constantly on
hand Jvo. 1, Pianos ranging

Rubber BucketChain Pump ! in price from $250 to $1800.

.Um,

New

:.lgml

for

England

famous

Organs,

.Manning and Burdett Or­
gans.

Homo thirty-four years since, when
the county wss all a wildemees, Mr.
Humphrer settled ia Johnstown and

lAYHEW BUSIHESS COLLEGE,
Wo give pises this week to tho
part of our public echoalv fur Jana
unavoidably cr .W-led out of our
On Monday Sh.-nff Ucweay took D tr­
ain Williams to Hie Sula Prison ut
J arkno a aeotenco uf oue year for
larceny.
P. McOmber, ot Maple Grove, i«
drawing stone for a nsw gust mill, tu
bo erected on his lots unar tho Jepd in

with lurty-aix hours' filibustering in
CougrasK i he bitter opposition to Civil
Rights, the attempt to dictate to tbe
majority and the John Brown impu­
dence, ought to open tho people's eyes.
A plucky ex-Buelup girl, Mias Grace
Ellen Plummer/anod a stealthy Newark

marriage, laying her damages nt 125,000
After n spicy trial in the Jersey court,
■luring which site reaiThor lore lelleit
to prove her case, the jury garo her
86,000 with which to calm her perturb­
The ladies of the M. E. Cbarah will [' ed spirit.

Of J. M. Hessmer, Umber
John Wetsort, Nails etc.
C. M. Runyan, Wood
Hicks A Bro., Supplier. fur
Fire Dept.
Cba». McCarty, &gt;
Thra. Altofi, repairing uridg«

politico he waa a Detn. and then a Re­
publican, ever patriotic and true to the
WsSTXn—Tu buy n small I
higher Invtlnete of hla nature. In hie
acres w ith woe fan(
death the county loses one of her beet 4U ur
' and vinie good gravs land.
O. I). Snnulding-a store.
’

HASTINGS IARBLS WORKS
HIGH-TEST BURNING OHLS.
Tha Best ui Cheapsit la ths M a
EsnSvwr Kugtav Oil (raperler la tanieil'. Xte-

lurk LafiM 0J, &gt;*. w 0*r. e«r &gt;•!
thia wt-ek tho statement o! Dea. Jobu
After tbe Nh inst there will be a pen­
Hodgkins, ol South JeHcrson, Me., alty by law, of 15 per cent on all on'
wbora sou was cured of iueipiant con­
sumption by the use of Johnson's Ano­ pewl taxes- A nor! to the wise is sufdyne Liniment. We refer to thia at
this time as tending to corroborate the

hold u sociable at the residence of Mrs
Daniel Striker on Friday evening. Feb. '
19th. M71
■ slavery lately existed will choose 188 of wav instructed to forward the same to
our Roprvacntaliyes in the 8tate Lwg' them. The New England Stales, to­
islature with request that ho
■ gether with New York, Pennsylvania
1 nnd New Jersey, will choose 133 ; and samo liefore tho Legislature.
in tbe county.
Ayn—Mudge.
Besunor.
' tbo 12 States lying west of tbo Ohio, in
Tho pv.-foim auco of tbe Hastings |1 which slavery did not exist, will choose
Amatuer Dramatic Club at Charlotte on
the remaining 115.
Wednralay of last week, ia wall spoken
Wo learn that thoannual mooliug of
ot by tbe Ltsitr
Tho Grand Rapids Chair Company i» the Barry and Futon County Fire Inflonishing and its business is increasing. , auranco Company, held nt Vermont­
It disburses about 15,000 a mouth to ' villa, yesterday, was largely attended.

Our new engine woiks first rate, and
wa are doing better and cheaper j-»b
work than can be obtained elsewhere

Ayee—Jewell. Mudge.
B
Bentley, Hicks.
Nays—None.
On motion Council adjourned.

Holing. Public School.

Canned Fruits and Ihsh.

AMERICAN
tbe War Department did in the begtnning of the war. in arranging for the
manufacture of what was called Sheri­
dan's Cavalry Condition Powders for
th^use of the Cavalry horses, no doubt
the Union would have bten Tailored
long ago.—ArrAsayr.

MARBLE

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.

MICHIGAN.

Cole &amp; Son,

THF BEAT bCBOOL IB THE STATE

WEBSTER’S
from the irritation produced in the
throat and larvnx by taking cold, from
Itrmiuibcr John Stanley has for sale
an attack of Bronchitis, from incipient
Consumption, or from variouv other a few buttles uf that ywwura iwyvorted
causes, nothing will allay it mors speed­ Frrar* Hrsndy fur 83.00 a bottle. In
cases
where brandy ia used for medicin­
ily or cure it mure permanently than
32tf
Dr Pierce's Golden Mediral Discovery. al purposes it l« invaluable.
It does not matter whether it be a re­
Painting and Graining.
cent attack, or a lingering cough, the
Discovery ie in either rare equally well
adapted for ita relief and permanent
cure. In fact, it will cure a cough in
one-half the time nereaaary to curs it
with anr other medicine, end it duos, it,
not by drying it up, but by removing
tbe cause, subduing the irritation, and
healing tho affected parts- No tune
should be loot in eommeoclng the use of
a proper medicine for the relief of a
cough, fur unless this coerce is punned,
serious nnd dangerous divease of the
lungs ia liable to result Golden MediealDiw*ivery ■( sold by all dealers in |

Hew,

'Atrevw

________

SlNINGEB'8
OLD LONDON DOCK

GIN.
Stop! Hearken ye!

srocco
HISUD
FARM FOR SALE.

FINE PICTURES
Shingles. Lath, Ac.

SPLENDID ORCHARD.

Be it known, Tt
tar in stock and fill
tbe Celebrated
' .

“Duuvojlo

GOOD NEWS
. pzcrrcriWBS i
FIOTTJItES 1
I am now all alone in the 1’botogrsph
buaiaraa, and at I hove made arrange­
ments to increase my faoBlioa fordouur
better work than ever, all should e&lt;U
and get a negative taken. The
ority of my work in the peat ia a auffieieut guarantee of firet-dara work in

should be read by every friend
Unioo and of peace, harmony, an&lt;
pority throughout tbo Usuon. 11

h jurrnroft market*.

SIMSSMM?"*

Too ranch auraot ba raid in juaioe of

» v 1111 n

la

for Plow* and other

At Granger Prices.

tbe Democracy to oar sity charter, provi­
de, fcn doing away with oue etertireSnTbo Good Templar'. Lofge in thia.; pcrviaor. and leave thc.Mayvr a member
ei'T, eontemplaUa holding a pound Ho- |
aiablo at their Ball or. Friday evening
Every lady curia, a pound
•foatrmbmantr, and the gentleman are
exported to buy them.
„

enchant Tailors.

tl.i w k« baUaaM tte n.tal.QHI.

Present, Mayor. Recorder and Jew.
ell, Mudgr, Beaeer, Bentley, Hicks.
rith great pleasure
By Aid. BentleySenator elect Eaton, from Connecti­
Tluit City Treavun-r be
It is with pleasure that ws call granted an extension of thirty days
cut has been appoints! to complete th e
unexpired term cf Sanalor Buckingham. Mention t« tbo Brick yard of James tome tn which to collect taxes in the
City
of
Heslinga.
Apatrie! went out, o TasiTua gess in. 1

sale, a*, a fair price.
dark brahma hen that meow red 8 1-4
by 8 1-8 inches, and had bate siagle i Tho beet wheal is ooiy worth 111 1-2
rxirttn ftiu in Detroit, and consequent­
yult Beat it who can.
ly no more than 95 cento can bo paid
Especial at ten lion is asked to tho
fur it at any point as far West as thiacxneudtanJ convention calls published in
i Tit truly awful low, but the markets of
this issue. Tbo election thia spring ia
j tbe world, with the extreme low rates
one of no ordinary importance a nd ws
;of IransportatMi now prevailing will
treat will have due attention.
; cut allow uf any prevent increase in
Grand Master Grigga instituted a
i price, nor do wo aeo any prospect for
flonmhiog lolge ot OJd Fvllows al
any during tbe coming summer.
.
Newaygo Thursday, of which E. 0.
I Tbo lavnsiug
says, that
Shaw is N. G , and another at Grand
Judge Roberts of Now Hampahire, tbo
Rapids on Saturday night.
A earn uf death by wail-puper pois­ democratic candidate flit govsrnor,
I agreed to pay exemption money fur one
oning baa occurred in TjouiavtUa. and
of hta sons at home during the war, in
order that tbo draft might be avoided ;
nnd then agreed tofdouble the amount
grains of arsenic to tbo square fool.
Another drifting »now atom last iI if another son in Iowa could bo assigned
I to New Hampshire am! also exempted.
night, h=» ugnin blocked the railroad Tbe M lectmnn of Rollinsford, where
between this city and Grand Rapids, ao Judge IL hves, made the arrangement,
that there has no train passed over• the as proposed by him; but they have
roi&lt; up Ui 2 o’clock this aftororen. called on him in vain for 11 years to
We do not think wo can afford to find pay wbst be agreed, end be poniotouilv
card-board for tho purpose of printing rofusec Ho ia a suitable Sandidste for
■■Engagement Cards.” without pay for
ihaaasse. Will this suffice, or ahcft

M

Hack, Ceuflh, Cough

ito employes, now.
Thortnomater Sunday morning, 22 e
befow—Monday morning 26 ° balow&gt;Tuetday morning 16 5 below — Tina,
morning 2 ° below.

It it expected that the naw Bishop of
tho Diocese of Western Michigan will
make an official viut to Emanuel
Church some evening the latter part of
next week. ”
Cao day recontly Mr. A. F. Utrfyko
brought into Ibis office tbo egg of a

JOHN STANLEY

7iriHi Un
&lt;rf.n crims, ixjd
and WIARD pt

«! WING GALLERY,
I shall cuMinwe
wd! the beat«/

Land an d C*

�bookwaxtbr

E:B. FOOTE, M.D.
said, “1 will took after the graln-BoWs?Another said, '1 will supervise the
dairy I” Another said. **1 will take
charge of tbs music f
They landed
in tbo great Sahara Dreect, clutched
User skeleton fingon ia a handshake of
fidelity, kissed each other good-bye with
lip ot blue flame, and separated fur their
tuinsion.
The first spirit entered the vineyard
one bright morning, and sat down on
the twisted root of a grape-vine in sheer
discouragement. Ho eould not at first
plan any harm for the vineyard. The
clusters wore su full, and poqilr, and
iuoieus, end cure. Tbo air we- burly
bewitched with their swoetneoa; healthi
si med to breath from every ripenedI
■
lineas tho fiend gnsped a eluator ia bisi
right hand, and sqaaeasd it with utterr
halo, and to ! bls band waa red with thei
liqusd, and begun to smoke Then thei
fiend laughed, aad said aa be looked al
the crimson stream drigiping txuia bis
hand, "That mskeo mo think of tbo
blood of broken hearts. I will atrip tbo
v.aoyard aad egneoeo out all tbe clus­
ters, end lot the juieoe stand till they
rot. and will call toe process "Fermen­
tation." And a great vat was made,
and men seeing it, brought eupe end
pitchers end dipped them, and wont off
drinking as they went, tilt they drop­
ped in long Hum of death, so that when
the Bead of the vineyards wanted to go

mg down uvot a eausoway of tho dead.
The Bend of the gram-field waded
'
‘ Ip tbiough the liarley and lye.
une in bo found all the grain
about broad. and prosperous

ia Ufiutu itmt,
O.IMI.
JEW nn
An Independent Physician,

bo purest, yea. lb- wedding hour lias
often been the starting place cf a Aisdpation which ended not until he who
took tbe vows had fallen under tbo alleoaoaming infinonoe uf strong drink,
and she. who. among thu ftrong of ora

TRi KenlEUCi

PORTABLE EJVGWE

' Cao. M. tt

CHRONIC DISEASE,

H Ml niuui Ell K
Csiiicliif a Meal Pncta

WitlHl Md I

Britain and A morion I To arms' I
sound the tocsin of a war. compared with
which Boden and Waterioo and Gettysburg wore obild'a play. While we du
notundomto the foe. hrt ns not limit
the power of ths God in whose canto wo
have enlisted. Tbe flag wa bear it not

——-

iMml. Xesteoi

tons will be found in the track of the
host who march out 6&gt;r the defence of
the right. Bat ia the wake of thia army
of philanthropists will smile the harvests &lt;
uf reformed inebriates, aad bo hoard the
fathers from tbo captivity of the wiueeup
.
' Tbo mountains and tbo hills shall
btenk forth into singing, and alt tho
trees ottho Bald shall dap their handr.
On the first day of January, some yean
ago. our Abraham Lincvla made proc­
lamation of emancipation for all bond­
men uf my own country. Would th&gt;d
that on the first day uf January, 1875,
there might go forth in England, 8colland, Ireland and America, a prx-laihstion of emancipation lor all too akres
of atroug drink That would make tho
happiest of ell trappy Nor Years (l.-d
eave the Qu*en ! and give Whg life and
peace to all Iter subjects !

- - - - - - - - sfeg
Rrssfig
Bwwmaw -• —OhbfcWW.
Cjmll CwH CeMMO-w la uA Mr gurr

'I'X’t
jure, and staggarvd. and blaapbemml.
and rioted, and fought, aad iu usd* red
till tbo fiend of the gvaiufioU wa. so
well pleased with their behavior, be
changed bis leajdeuow irum tbe pit to a
whisky-barrul: and theru ha sits by the
doorway, at tbo buagbule. laughing
right merrily al the fact that uut of so
harmless a thing as barlsv and rye. he
has made thia world a saggcstaiu if
Pandemonium.
Tbe fiend nf the dairy met the cvwa
as they were coming op fuli-uddsred
from tbo pasture field. As tbo maid
milked, be said, “It will not take mo
long to spoil that mesa. I will add tn
it sons brandy and sugar and nutmsg.
and sUr them up into a milk-pun cb.
and children will like it, and even tern
perance men will take it; aad. ii 1 can
do more. I will make their heads ache,
aad hand them gradually over to the
vigorous fiends ot tho Satanic delogadowa on tbe shelf of tho dairy till all
tho shining row of milk-pans quaked.
Tbo fisud of music entered tbo grog­
shop and found tbo cut tumors few. So
bo made circuit of tho eity and gather­
ed up all tho instruments ot sweet sound
and after tbo night had Callan bo mar­
shalled a band, aad trombone blow, and
cymbals dapped, and haq&gt; trammed,
and drum boat, and bogie called, and
crowds thronged in and listened, and,
with wine-cup in their n«ht Land, I*
gan to whirl ia a dance that grow wild­
er aad stronger end rougher, till tho
ro-um shook and the glasses cracked, and
tbe floor broke through, and the crowd ,
dropped into boll.
They bad dono their work so well, I
these fiends of nssyard, and gram field, ।
and dairy, and concert-saloon, that. I
on getting back, high carnival true held.
Satan from his throne announcing
tbo fact that ther£z was no dan- ;
ger ot tbo earth’s redemption so j
I IM as tbo vineyards, aad orchards,
and grain-Balds, and music, paid sush
largo tax to tbo diabolic- Than all lbs

TEAS;

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Fn.tei.iiWte.te &lt;k
ar. ik. MS Au •»
■aaA tieU ksaArM a

IOWA AND NEBRASKA.

Tte BhtWh 1 MBSHrt Rira B. H. Ql

T sftiu wTu&gt;a ■turtr**Ao
Fuewah. A sale Dsrtiag.8eeg Aako Ao

We mauutactaire and turn lab at low prtcva, Pulleys, .Mbaftlng. Coupling* and
lancers, also fftulah Belting. Gum Hom. Ac.
Furthrt Intorvnalton will be cheerfully given by addressing tbe tuauafscturvre

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CENTRAL.

RAILROAD

As

THE

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ijsxsfx;
Medicated

fc»“ Send (o the Burden
tnia, for Circulars."^

Cough Candy.

BURDETT

ORGAN

Organ Company.

Erie.

Eeunsyl39mG

3®

DEN’

Kaki®.
tPMSE

Sweet'9

wax
Ok

Gnat MSI P®,SHMiiMil
One Prize $5,000 in Silver
EEs t™™
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.
tbe 27U&gt; Fkmcaby by tbe public Hi­
lary of Kr„ upon tbo occasion of their
fifth aud last Concert.

SHU
—

Drawing Certain or Money Refunded.

their professional men aad artisans shall
throw tho bottle out of tbo back window.
Il may require a struggle, bat what ।
great and grand aad glorious thing was
ever does without a xtruggte I Lu:
Mt the descendants of mon who fell at
Drumelog end Bothwell Bridge talk
com plain i ugly about aaerifiaes !
My next word is to parents ' If 1
eaa persuaae you that your present
course of taking intoxicating liquor in PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.

Grand River Valley Division

Woo and frvaAvu of wurA. Thin
hair)» thickened, fallen hair checked,
aad Laldnaae often, though pot always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restow
tbe hair when tbe foRiclca ern de­
stroyed. or the glands atrcplfkd and
decayed; but such as remain can
saved hr thie application, ami stin.iiIkted into, nativity, k&gt; that a new
growth of hair i&lt;-proliimL Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty rcsliment, it will keep it clean ami vigorous.
Its oceasional use will prevent tbe hair
from turning grey or Calling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of ritalily it gives to tbo
»ca)p arrests and prerents tho fortna­
tion of dandrnC which is often so undefuily and offensive. Free from those
deleterious snUtaacea which make
some preparations dangerous ar I inju­
rious to the hair, the Vigor ran oolr
benefit but net harm it. If wanted
merely for a HAIIl DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found an slminble.
C.mtaitdng neither oil noc dye. it dure
not eoil white rambeir, and yet |a»t.
long cn tlte hair, giving it a ri.ii, gkr .y
lustre, and a grateful perfam-.

Prepared by Dr. L C. Ayer (t Co.,
rrxMwl meA * r-lrtl^ l Ctea«us^

IA&gt;WELL. MASK

First Kirtiap Praia M

Death of Gov. Bramlette-Action of
ths Trustees—ASucoessor Appoint;
ed—No More Poetponementk-Drawin| Certilnfabnmry 27th.

WISH 1,.' -if
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Surpcal ai

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Union Block, ore;

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i eTlsoA m ul'wJZktiiVf

lifi fig

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'■SZHuTlrs;'
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V wUhMl say further |was.

of your son and say, ‘•Farewell: I
thank God that 1 can trust my name

you on!“ in that Vrac you will be mure

MATCHLESS"

OF KILDARE.

us all to be busy. Tbe sun and tho
moon in six thousand yean bare rested
only part of a day. and then it took a
miracle to stop them. Nothing that ■
God ever made, animate M*. inanimate, |
human or ang.lie. can stford to quit I
wyrk. But tbs outlay o( human ensrgy often leads *to insbriatioa. Men
have
much to do that they think they

and pull out tho cork ef your wino-bot­
tle, k&gt; let the beverage wh«A hitherto
has made year lipa smack, go into the
ditch. You aay you hare never been
harmed by it Granted. But remem­
ber what I tallyoa this first day of Jan­
uary, 4875—that ii you proceed with
your present idea about intoxicating
liquors. the prebability ia that yonr son
John, or George. or Pater, or Henry, or
James, or Frederick, will brook your

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

EuSHrI
Sskieg s blesslsg frem Molber. Ae

§100,000 00

Het with tbo ciwk end clanr at glaeBM'aad decanters, but with ths stroke
of tbo bolls of the English Chapel,
a——-'— - Church, end Scotch Kirk, all
■toflNafl In «M chime, would wo ring
tho old ywar out aad the now year ia.
FwAtlag thoi palm of toy hand against
against
the pTi st y~Tt~_
a clenching tbo
ypura. —
and
lagwtK tho*back port of the band,
and than jerking my arm backward so
an to bring yan a little farther over this
war: I fliYe you • warm-limirted ChristfM grip, uud wish you a Happy New
Year.
1 aeeapt with pleasure tbo invitation
at tho Nnotfrah Tomperanes League to
writs their aan ttal tract, fur I am by
blood partly a Scotchmen, have high
ebeek-Maas, aad am rery stubborn
VtoMlttaaklam ri*hl.
Now that

J A.MES LEFFEL &lt;fc CO.
Wtnfl

THE FLOWER
• tie ntasteio
DIKCOUXTH

$200

multitudes of profoseimtal men have
found their nervosa system eahauiiol
end their brain ktfaergic, and have re­
sorted to this dsngeroes help. Now,
wbat a man eannol dowiiboat perpetu­
al stimulant I do not believe bo ought to
do. You are responsible for no mure
strength than that which you have in
yonr erm, and for no more speed than
you have in your foot, and for no mare
vivacity than you have in your brain.

shipping liaxlrg, 3 Horae Fewer, •£&lt;■&gt;; 4J iforee Power. $3,to.

'

JENNIE.

FARM FOR SALE!

8d Prenuuc Drawlas. Much 1st 187fi. ;
4th Items Drawing. April 5. 1874., !

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VOL. XIX. NO. 44.
WMil 9pd BUM? Cliff.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1875.
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

UTAH CLOTHING HOUSE.

WHOLE NO. 978

waa that Old C«Wb turned. The chfl. Iwt BALLAD er TTitY 00©-q
dreu atarsd at him, but did not follow
DIXGTOX.
him nor Acral at him a* th* preview*
i
rabble had done. They war* too th‘i
miliar with him. Tb*r mv him Mwry
I
day and lived io mortal tear of him aad
'1
of what dw.U with him la bl* diraa.l
wiu u: a, .14..tXTJI.
abode. Aa he opened . th* door they
XkM* LteMI Oevaeet.
I

■HAM

Sfft’IkSSCt

oiiii iwi w

Ma,

worn

mb hi

TO BE SACRIFICED AT ANY P

'mstfJge&amp;gtag fat1

As we find we have still a Large Stock «if Overcoats, and
Winter Clothing on hand, wt^will oner all goods Below Cost for
the next

DR. C. RUSSELL,
TSartMTSK ■££ 4= fit 1

whlehtadMMMteMtiM th. drar
mt .MM of my heart i*"*0aaalt

30 DAYS ONLY
Don’t sa’ , you require no more Clothing this Winter, but buy
for next XV inter, for these low prices may never come again.
Men's Heavy Overcoats. $3 and 4Men's Cape Overcoats, $5 to 10.
$18 all wool Beaver Overcoats for $10. This is the Biggest Bargan of all.
$25 and 30 Overcoats offered for $15 and 18.
Good Cassimere Suits, from Vf.5O to 10.
918 and 20 fine all wool suits for 12.50 and 13.50.

Tb* latter. after Unking around cau
tionaly end lu toning atteativaly, upxaed
the doorjof another apartment A* be
passed from one room to the other, lie
i teemed to ahi ink and wither, to retire
within biaanlf—actually to dimiauh ia
eiae Hie mouth screwed itorli into
painful distortion, and bia eye* became
I fairly frightful in tbrir ampieiou*. reat: lei* glare. Th* dog* knew better than

$25 to $40 Custom Made Suita, Gneit in the City.
from $15 to $25 only.
Boy*' Overcoats from $2.50 to $4.

-TTOXXXTI
It '•-J

God only knew* how wtaeta each tL
tamninarion has ooet my Keart. Bat
there i* M eaerifine too graaf for my
oourage when it i* proved to b* for th*
int*r**t» of FraoM- Far irem having
any c*s*a of complmitr, I have nothing
to Mydrafta-pra&amp;of th* attar-hment
end nnd*nu*! ot wr b*!ot»i -wife.

pounced up»n it with the greed of long­
continued huugor, But it waa white
and bar* and teetotere and they o «-li
abandoned it. uttering pitiful whine*
'U* down ;' inaried Old Caleb, a.
they can* up to him and looked into
hi. face bee^blntly Tlt.y Bed to a
corner and eat down on their heuochre,
, where they licked tbetrnbupe restlerely.

100 Pints MEN’S GENUINE C0F.DUP.C~ PANTS REDUCED TO tt.50.

Men’s Undershirts and Drawers 25 to 45 cents.
Men’s Extra Fine Undershirta and Drawers 50 cents to Sl.OO.
Gloeav Below Cost—Sheepskin 50 and 75 cents- Buckskin 81 to 81.50.

SOS

MEN’S CARDIGAN WOOLEN JACKETS 91 TO *2
is a Special Ba rgaia

This

Besides all these low prices, if you buy $10 worth or more we Give
You a SPLENDID CLOCK worth three dollars. Free of Charge
'

wSTfi. HAYFORD,

remove reek by stick, a pile of wopd
which lay in on* cjraer, then to drag
away two ot thro* board*, and finally
to lift a trap-door.
Tris revealed a
flight of deep narrow etairt, which he
dawetndad, carrying the candle with
bin*.
On arriving at th* tool of the itaira
he «toff»d to listen. Not a Bound. The
dog* XmK bar* given warning of any

drew aba wove.
Tb* daughter, no;
ponaaring tb* fotritoda of her mother,
wa* Mbbrag aloud. The whole w«etmblyaroee. Tears blmd.d nrarir all
•ye*. Joeophlne eat down and leaning
bar pallid forehead upon her hand, liat*Md to th* reading of the act of aepa
ration. Eugen* and Hortwee etool by
tb. rid* of their mother, the daughter
weeping eonvwlairely. »
Joeephtoe, ai th* reading wa&gt; fiiiebed,
tar a moment pveered her handkerchief

'

•!BS£triBs!s.5texntSBs:
Arret; lead* be.«i&gt;l re4 »U. re* ell trelmm

“It?^7 Mavllew,” atir exclaimed.

Grand Rapids, Midi.

38 40 mid 42, Canal Street,
DENTIST

Nuhillc.

OLD CALEB'S HEVAMTlOH.

SPECIAL OFFER.

Bickiiai

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

body that (hould attempt to invade thia
placeF’ A horrible gnn orwraproad hie
ta*tnne.
•■Let ma M*," bo mnttored, “it b al­
moat Chriatmar. Had I better wait
another year T ' The priauipa! U all there
aad a Util* more, but there ia th* int*r-

Hastings Drug Store

IK CONNECTION

WITH OTHER JOURNALS

&gt;Sd puMiai
••
&lt;*IW) LYON A roRTEIt. Fre*rtotore-

. For the accommodation of such, uf our friends as may
■ desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection with
The BANNER, we have, made arrangements whereby we
are enabled to present the following liberal terms, with th*
undarttanding, however, that the order jor our Journal apa
' (either of the others named, mustbe sent together, and ac­
! epmpanied by the money; and, also, that we must receive
. I one subscription to The BANN ER for each copy of every
other publication ordered from the list:
.

B. F. STEINHOFF.

*11.24

don't know. A *iraage toellrg eeeuu
to toll me that I ihall not work much
longer on thia dreary ta*k.”
A long
quivering ugh aecaped him.
"Let the hound* go another dav
aicended the riain, and hi* aecent w*a hiatesed by an unueaal notM.
The dog*, who had bean trained to re­
main perfectly quiet under each rirt'-miUbom, except in c**e of intruuon,
were moving about unaaatly.
-Whai i* it Tig* f What i* it, Won?"
bi exclaimed, in a whi*p*r.
Having reached th* upper room, be

MS it

mn,
School Book*. Blank Books, Toy and
Gift Book*, aad everything in thia lia*
to pleat* Old and Young.
•

Suite Clam

HEADQUARTERS.
This is th* plare to bay your preeent*
Wi bar* th* beet Km of good* that
wa* ever brought to Baiting* Call
and examine for yonrrelf and you will
find our stock complete.
Itotaembcr th* plane, th* Old Stand,
eign of th* OtUra Mortar

Sitfical ai Mttaica!

DENTIST

J. P. ROBERTS.
iKmnPEUiumunAnMii

1.15
3.15

TBREK MILLION SCBES

LANDS

JOHN STANLEY

tstMs to isrsorsitx.
Ona lat CntTlftr Cat Hast

x. r«, e A.

rw.i . L..

A HK UAliriOaiM IEUII.

■■Como io," and Lucy in her cotton
track and ecrap uf,a ehawl, camo run­
ning in with her r.av check* and her
tired with bar daughter. Night earn. little cold band*, glad to find a co*y
The Empercr. utterly wretebe-i. had tori kitchen with it. rad-topped rinve and
i
tHaced himself in the bed, from which to ipitling irampkia, the picture in every
b* ejected hi* faithful wtir, when th*
door wa* (lowly opened an* Jonephin*
tromUiogly eaterwi.
\
Hra-eye* were (wolleu and her hair
“Everybody has to haw*, a roeitinj
fire to-day. 1 think, with all tbiv cold.'
• Mo« avatybudy. I eoppoee.”
ing M yith baaiialiug. tottering (tap*,
“What ar» you &lt;r-— — ■*“ -- —
ah* approaches the bed.
Tbea, in n
delirium of grief, all th* pent-up lov* row F’ inquired P.
of her Heart bunt forth aad *b. threw dieh to ataad awav.
&lt;io to meeting that'* all.’
hereelf upon the Iwd. draped th., neck
What a» jx« gwiag to mwi
of the Emperor in her arm* end ex­
“IT. ThankagMag. yew.
claimed. -My bualMind I my hueband T*

aeeeoding ha imitated. ‘T might tako '
two or three cant* and buy the bound* '
eome acrapa, I isppoee. Il i» four day*
ria** I have fed them- Bat no,” be .
added after a moment’! irreeolutiun,

6.40

GROCERIE

Fm tell perUrJer. i^eln rf A. A JOHUMHl
*«Ueg Lee* ComwIMeeor. tfk*. Kame*.

“Go back!" be *aari*d.
going back they alowly

remouatraneo did ha offer hit torment­
or! ; bat b* piek*d up and put in Uta
pocket an old tone which one of them
threw after him.
At thia a fresh etorta *f je*r» aro**,
but OldOriab paid m attention. Prrhape bo waa airaid of wearing out hi*
boot* or draining hi* coal by pursuing
th* rabbi*. At all events, ho w*ut
meekly on hi* way, looking neither to
th* right nor )*lt And of course tb*
boy* soon abandoned in disari on*

taunt into retaliatory macaora*.
Old Caleb wended hi* way (lowly up
th* (treat, hi* wye* rolling nbout watch­
fully and hungrily. He punned a Un.
on the extreme outride edge of th*
riaewalk, and e**med to ehnn any
gTMting or even notice. He aoo* tarn•d into a poorer rirwt, thence Into other
(till poorer one* and finally Into a nar­
row alloy.
It waa a rmaarabl* place. Th* houM*
nM .,4 AWanMataJ aaar &lt;n-.a»h«a
and thickly popuhtod

lutaad of
approached

H* rriaed a (tiek of wood and hurled
it al them. They dodged, ran pait
him. and crouched in the oppoait* cor­
ner of th* room.
OH Celeb waa apeli-boucd with die­
may. Th* dog*had been traiaad never
to outer that room. They crept toward
him with u drange, larrfbk light in
their eye*. He atood atdl, watching
with fnghtened gaao th* Ini**, who,
aoeirid to have aom* fixed, aottiod parpaeaj Thi* purpoM eeemod aoddealy to,
dawa wpoa him. With an oath aad aL
aof terror b* dad into lb* other.man
dog* bounded after rim. uttering;

the Ernpree*. It wa* al the L’alaoe of
FoaialMblcau, the lait day uf Novem­
ber, 1809. Dark cloud, obeoured tb.
aky and a treating wintry &lt;ind moaned
through th* towers of the caatle. The
Ecnjeror and Emprea* dined alone.
Neither bad the heart Io apeak a word.
Aa the attendant* retired at lb* cloee of
the repeat, at which it wa* eaid that
neither could eat a mouthful, lb* Em­
peror, nab and trembling, took the
hand of Joeephine and eaid .
"My own dear Joeephine, you know
how 1 bar* loved you.
Il ii to you
alone that I owe the few moment! of
•f happin*** 1 have~kaown in toe
world. JoMphiue, my deatiny U atrongar than my will.
My deareet affec­
tion* muat yield to the wrilfar* of
Franco.”
Tb* dreadful - blow proatiatod the
Empreea aul ab* fell fainting to th*
fioor. Tb* Count de Boaumout waa
called, aud by th* rid of the Emperor,
Joaoj.hine wai borne, apparently lifei*M, to hrr apartment
Queen Horteuae (her daughter} w«»
aummoned. Sb* raid reproach fully to

(
(

-My mother will deK.ud from the
throne a* aha aaceudod it, tn obedience
lo your will. Her children, content to
raaounca grandeur* which Uro not
mad* them happy, will gladly go and
devote their hve* to eomlorting the be*:
and moat affectionate of mother*."
Ttw Emperor eat down and wept bittorly. Thau raising bu eye*, flooded
with here, bo mH to Hurtenae, whom
be loved with parental fondaM* :
“Do not leave me. Hcrteqe*. Stay
by me with Eugene. Hripma to.auw■ eol* your mother and render her riffiii,
i rarigaed aad aven happy, in remaining
mylrteod -rile aheTririM to be rij

and
__ XI.

i
Eugen* (JoMphiM’a ea) mo* name
■ from Italy. He immediately repaired
i tn hi. mothar’a apartme.4 and clavpriy

frightful growl*.
(to aa rurrrynta.)

•SSSSJS*___ _ ___
KC aad many half-clad, poor, human
•rMta^mad. ap, in a d*grM. by
budling together, the warmth they

DR. AIKIN,
U Mostm BL, Grand BapUa. KM.
gLg»*l ngriiiie wt mm* rrtgtBjemieaat

-Wbair Mid thelmpmure.
With deep Miction, -will you, n
•d ate* forsake m*F'

Oyeters

to cry with the ooW,
and Rutger aad I hare beau wall to
gridiipe and k*oj&gt; the fow all along.''
Maiiera looltod en interact"! that Lu­
cy want ou, -rttaphen IMmau *vaa
.topped in thia marring with, a- pump­
kin pi* foe to-morrow. And (rid *ocaa

”8m rin Lucy,"

Pmndia.

�BEAD THIS!!!

WU*1-

individual :a-

Luko Olmstead and wife were buried

New York may ba extravagant, but

John's Gui)d is n charity pelobtatod foe
the thoroughness and eyalem with which

.amo grave, a very unreal |occnnw«e.
The deceased wore among the oaxhsel
Millers in Kalamaxoo, and had roaabed

Irouary, eml from thit disposi­
tion, this

W IN ifflNUS, TO on I Blffl!

Michigan ia fraxan aa tax

eewum ior tae un­
it or ten y airs, with
and eeant clothiag

hicb are too “vast” or too huardous
1250.000, gild, all designed and made to invito private capital are e &gt;tnmended
with almost infinite assurance "to the
in this Sty.
The amouat looks vsry large for those favorably attention of Congress
and
hard times, but it is nuf business mon,
or thorn in active busimu, who do those

buitr than i&gt;

We only want to sell just a

invalids the froth air and nourishing
th. Bind than th!?££

uEXulT£

thia terrible winter the Guild liaa fUruthouaand tamilire, twenty tUoniand per-

The Coming Centennial.

kind of material will eventually come tu

charity must dose its oporatioai. Many

How lung this stagnation is to c mtinuo

thor nonaideranou

A few Words to Feeble end Detioste
Women.

' /
'■
,
Mr. J. H. Page has toou appoin
1 that has boun wd and Gensral Paaoengw and Ticket Agent
te an longer .-dfl.M that (h. 0 R. a L fiailroa-1. i» pWce of
July 4. 1876,
witness
in Philadel
« will -------- in.n.4.!
R­
resigned. Hia office ia
would thinki
Union I'seifiS phia 4be opening of:a grand exMUtin Gnnid Rapid*. *- »
igbof thiswoH to icdofammomio &lt;mr ose hundredth
Railroad furs
L|lh«W. wtort gill b. byfoTtko Mt
■ipiieiag event of the kind ever seen in
Credit Mobt!i&lt;r conetractiou

tors, and unprincipled Congressmen.
money than they know what to do with. And for this tho Notional Grange gore
It scsos horrible that with so much

sums should be spent on mere oraamon
ftata-u; but it ia a comfort to know that
if the money must be thus spent it is all
paid out ia ths oounwy- Tha Amerioan
artists and mechanics have outstripped
Thursday teaming it waa announced their French ucmpetiiurs. anil to day

riiiladoipht

&gt;nt in. enabling the royal

York rapporta ita oharil.es nobly.

I. as a physician, who ia daily oonault'

mon than could

coup try at largo, ae an offering to patri-

r.&lt;tu&lt;

GKO. M.DBWta.

nger it ia neglected

ployment aa it M

Replicas _MCM&gt;

iSSWSJteJjSttX.'K
people are getting a benefit, ,4
P. faHKiMiee1 Beetle f. «&lt;»•«. sad
timixe and Ohio and the Penn-

POST OFFlt

We dare not tell the public, we are making better work ths
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and- fa-,t. We
terribly excited when we have too many sales, and now ny^
we have come-down frnty-Ftri MUn ® tael B®, &gt; .remua,
little because you may all come at once and Frustrate us somnri
so that we cannot do anything.
McClellan, of Auburn.
We bad some talk with a man from California about M-ndru
him Thiriy-five Top Carriage* and that almost Unfits ui Tc;
Ingham county to hold a poultry show business besides the
at Hasan, March 5 end 6. No entry

thk-flurafegyear: P. B. Loomis, D.
Merriman,’ E. A. Webster, W. D.
Thompson. H. H. Smith, and W. R.
Reynolds, of Jackttu; E' O Grosvenor
and A. I*. Edgerton, of Jonesville; John

tee will bo charged.

Competition is

CUTTER
which will be given
of September next.

Republicxn Judlolxl Convention--Sev­
enteenth Circuit.

Of anything mure discour-

iroating such difficulties than that, the tho rates will fp&gt; as high or high than
give their girls the mucus &lt;&gt;( controlling principles of which teach tbo reducing ever. Tbo railroads have us. And
in a measure their circumstances by a
speaking of quarrels betwenn corpora­
tions, tbo

th« lucky man Iwt July, ti&gt;at got the Cutter. We troo’t
"He is too lucky.”
University. Tho time fixed ia the day let him draw thi« ye*r.
Warning the people not to come all at once, we are verj
before tho Republican State Cocventiou
Truth Telling.

Four delegates are requested to attend
from each.reprwenUtire district.

lions dictate . a treatment directly the
reverse of tho one adopted for them,
their cases would bo deplorable indeed.

The Pacific
patents that facilitate tho transmission
ut messages, afid immediately H attacked
that monsirou* monopoly, ilut Wosurn
Union. The first shot fired by the I',
and A. was the redobtlon of ten-word
messages to Washington, Philadelphia,
Albany or Boston, and to pl.toee between

WSTrfoK or M sKai
‘*1. If the maker of an endorsed note

pl« s judgments ore so entirely gain
over by vaflity, selfishness, passion,
inflsled prej'udicvs. and fancies long i
8jch is dulged in ; or thry have tbo habit

UUeSUUrwMessass. awl easts

ing in the transection 'o repel it.
‘-2. If such ondorwraont be that of a
firm, tbo bank discounting the note un­
der such circumstaaas must at its peril
ascertain whether there was any S]&gt;«ial
authority, express or implied, far one
partner to sign the partnership name as
an aceommodatiou endorser "

Cbslmse tUrrjC*. Hee-

Republican County Convention.
as commou-aouse should dictate to every
’ A R.eeMksa Co«su C.««eUea u .i»si tw
intelligent lady, take auoh medicines as
4&gt;I
kuo
la nonuot U&gt;« Cees^ «f i»»"V la
was
compelled
to
follow
suit.
Now
tbs
rmbody tho vtrr beat invigorating ton­
«i.u &lt;&gt;.»•«»»« :o to arts »iJmS»o». ..is, to
tiated by the maker thereof cairiee up­
ics aad nervines, compounded with P. aud A. managers are arranging for a
children till they are old
with special reference to your delicate raduaioo to all points, and the Wattoru
on ita fees the preeumption that the eusystem. Such a hapjij- combinatiju you
oaaulMte4oeaa&gt;q4aaefrrds*vnaue4.si u«. doroer is a imply a surely, and, haacw.
ill fine in my Favorite Prescription
iX’
■ an tietow. f«lUrrr Cu*s v.»»Jter
eitor
tho ordinary coarse of business transac­
llrt. silt
be «st HIM tions. It ia, moreover. a well-oeltlod
principle of law that a partner of a firm
controlled the business, and tho
AJtlltbffnUKEll.
cannot bind tbo other member or memnVal:
uvre luriwi uf cvuiiacis V)
suretoms all your former elasticity, and driv­ Aud this struggle, aa in the case of the
I tyehip on accommodation paper, without
ing tbo bloom tfrbm from joat checks ; railroads, will result in no permanent
good
After
a
brief
fight
a
combination
A
STRANGE
ACTION.
child that early dereloos a tact at hand- that continual strain upon your vital
j the knowledge and consent of tho other
will
be
made,
and
tho
old
rates
will
be
forces that renders you irritable and
. member or members. Such contracts
fretful, may all be overcome and subTho postal package system is keeping
tho express companies within bounds, out ono practise more
business, and, unices its eonend why should not tbo came depart­ any other to the Patrons ot Husbandment do oar telegraphing ? Then’s a
qcevtion to be considered.
party reeei ring the note with the endorseRailroads from the National Treasury."
Theodore is off the stand, aad now
neglected, readily yield to IL and if ita
use is kept up for a reasonable length
of time the special cause uf these peine
stated by Chancellor Walworth :
ia permanently removed. Further light ily, who swore dfrwctly that she saw chief grievances of which tho Grangers
Elisabeth Tilton silting in Henry complained, and if tro do not mistake
Ward’s lap, with bia arm about/ber.
aud that be came frequently To see
1870 there were 144 local societies which
her in her chamber.
This testi­ lulions, addresses and remonstrances ia
druggists.
mony created a aenutlon, as might bo behalf of tbo agricultural interest, on
supposed. Beroher’s lawyers were ignary course of partnership business.
Ducal Courtesy.
He must, therefore, at his peril, make
There are two winter industrial schools
the development of country by the1
building of lines uf railroads one of tho
first duties of the nation to day, and

Im

a neglected cough or old, which migho
hare been enrol by a small bottle of
Liquid Opodeldoc, or wbat is the same
Cut this notice out and .bring it

buy end use Parsons’ Purgative Pills
and tail of relief and satisfaction

' suffer great things,’ but that domestic
courage which compels Jiim to utter
eraati-sounding truths ia spile of present
tacoDVeMionce and outraged sensitiveBOM or Maaibilily. TrottolMling, ia its
highest sense, requires a well balantod
mind. For instance, much exaggera-

« Truly Yours,

J. L. REED &amp; QO.

THE

ALDINE

COMPANY’S

NOW IS YOUR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

sold

State Affairs.

Come and see
n .

If any of our

n_

nastiuga, Bejit, 9tb 1174.

Mr. Edwin Phelps, uf Pontiac, has
preeeutod tho Agricultural College with
a yearling Hereford heifer.
A eorres|*mdout of the Detroit
writing from Flint, Fob. 11, says that
tbo Chicago ft Lake Huron railroad
company has eommenoed work vn ita
now bridges over the Flint and Thread

J- S’ GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

They are talkin
tore Manufacturi
Rapids. Why ea

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

Leisure-Hour Miscellany,

REPRODUCING

XEW GHOCEHY A1SD TEA BOI SE,
Just opened tn Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

Soupy SiBt Of Sfflt Sf/fiip
The London

Where can be found a choice and well selected Stuck of Stapk
Art Journal, and Fancy
.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. CONFECTMNERY kc. {

SCRAP BOOKS.

to the sum of 1200,000.

lug at Battle Cre
gar iso a State
represented.

Good Templar's
on Friday eve.

A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole , and (Iroimd
Spices

WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in thbir Season.
.
Fresh Vegetables always on hand.
.
Also.ewe have a full line of the best

Lamps &amp; Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden War*
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

Company No. 1

at the Engine Rm
March 5th. at 7

Justice Dayfon

will find it to their advantage to «
before purchasing elaewhere

WO THOUBLETO SHOW OUR GOOD!
Free delivery to any part of the City.

Rexpectfully,
Spooner &lt;&amp;• JJeuVum.
Look

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTFD
.

Iv-sr inmatov
special meotinr of the stockholders
a Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad

THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS

.

State?

other column.

fort was 300 co

loyalty too, we are

.

During his via

ot the Grand Rp

for Yourself

SUTTON'S

Fmkfiwt and Ludington next season,

obe swore directly to
„
tbo foe*, that Beecher Usd confessed the rv.h.r d—mu., ;« Mr. Dm.’. .pItI j„,,
beast that they tbo blue, and electing them

,

Ths Croquet W

laccru.
Notwitiutiudin
is lively nt ths St
Grand Rapids.

Tueaday mornin

thiah weigh 8.00 lbs

strut

norms raywEwerae.

J. Loo Rood ft Co’

lent one ; but wiU

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
Gebd - as - the - best
s and - Good

ad been put forward. But when
Blate after Stale bringing rp

that Mn Moulton s to*.

ual Church cu-Tm
Remember tho

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

o.xtr arsrasaurnox.

critic policy of land grants, and such
that sky bad boon a nurse In Tilton's
fiuully, and told whnt she had seen. other subsidies as would ensure their
tl a CH-tf JS Qab i Part
Immediately the information was -given being built, with the least possible de­
tied ia Oakland county ia 1821), died at
to Tilton's attorneys, and Mrs. Carey
uo connection whatever with ita ordinary Pontiac Fob 8.
Parts L H and lU arwjust Published.
Granges are in favor of such subsidies,
Mr. Webstar Snyder baa resigned his
THE ABT JOHBIAL.
result by tho doctrine as laid down by position as Gmioral BaporintondeM of
tingoa the stand ot Joseph II. Rickards,
the Canada Southern Railway.
Mrs. Tilton's oalv brother.
Ho very they are tho most likely to bo of a
England, reluctantly swots to having seen the fraudulent character, as tbo National Judge Dillon.—JGretort f BmIo-.
train, ae.
,M H
A.)
I II. *1.* Grange, io convention assembled, last
The Recent Senatorial Elections.
Wretorn Division.
Ho
-Amour the many indications well
calculated to arouse tho solicitude of the South Haveu Division of the Michi­
and sail as little aspouiblo
But the great interest in ibis famous
gan .Cent ml, tho office having been
trial is yet to come. Beecb.r will tako
e bollshod.
*
ploring the National Government to for- elections by Legislative bodies conirolleu
Mr. J. D. Footer, late General Freight
Agent of tho Sheboygan * Fond du Lu
SEMS m THE ALBIIE,
apicnoua for their hostility to the Uniod Railway, has beon appointed General
the fur will fly in earnest. Hu friends
Westaro Passenger Agent of tbo Grjai
rants. With true French courtesy be
refused, a
"Washingiuu lobby. No measure has
wreppUm
him, and come
appear*, tbfl
Friday morning Mrs. .Front Mdulton

Wo would like
16 inch dry mapb

Ills IM HMRI mi MI

NEW PUBLICATIONS

THE ALDINE; THE ART JOURNAL
OF AMERICA.
measure of their sympathy. But a true
man does not think what his hearers
are feeling, but whit ho is wring. -­
Arthur Ih’.pt.

David Ward of Pontiae, one of the
largest pine land holders in the State,
has no faith in the proposed oouity sys­
tem of collecting taxes.
Jamss Jenkins of Jlerrieu townsbip,
On any other principle it would-be
Berrieu county, who settled in Michigan
in
— ... .lr_j i*-l ia

coliar nature uf French politeness.
taught,
braider- caa geutlemaa, who waa a witoaee to the
whole scene. A short time agv the
Duchy de Mouehy was returning to

LOG
Warmer.
&amp;»’.d 114 1-U

matter

court,'lays down the following legal • the thing ho truweth
and that it is a sumption ia fairly fastened upon the
casual function which may be fulfilled
They also say that
partner to render bis 6nn liable for the at once after any lapse of exercise. But,
t. of those who dit
ia tbo first place, the man who would
endorsement of tho firm name on ocjuui-

K.. .t.1 tUrT»*.saiUMse4tw&lt;k» i.»a»~n.s
Ct mb tie iuumu msr tr»»«rtr
Ut.t,
U« C's.veties
...
..

our Customers about the middle
attendency to make more trade thw we

uray to

was

Wes: for *16.00, which makon trareliii”
treatment.

GIFT

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

critic Central Committee, to bo held at

Ires speculators.

bankruptcy of Eariekeou * Boyd v*.
The Bank uf North America, Judge
Dillon,, of the United States Circuit

tortured by any further treatment. They
— JI- -_.l
. .1,.___
•___
can earn a support k..1

ousrofieifs tJfctf aw
The Fort Wayne, Jackson ft Saginai

truthfully and fairly tbo sentiment of its
not result in a largo direct profit, tho poultry raising will be
vast egricuttursl membership in its
united result will at least bo of untold
course on this point. At least we know benefit to tho country Wo hope to see
the Republican Farmers of Central
solicited for exhibition.
great enterprise offered as
A State Convention ot tbo democratic
1 to from ovary part of the
or scheme to plunder the people-for the.

Endorsing Accommodation Paper.

unworthy motive.

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to Fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

attention

tho Govoramoul claims fir interest; but
thusiasm aroused. —Aad who doubts but
no, at this vary souion of Congress tip most «cital4v,aJ’ fortt’ 1° tefobrata
coma^up lliunsr swindto before wtAA IM impaetant annivirsair etoiail hand,
ill-otbers pale, ei toned by ti,«
al Grange of the Patrons of Hnsban:!ry which comes to tbo front to plead for dint resources, sufficient energy, and
this gigantic attempt to plunder the Na­
tional Treasury. Indeed, wo think the

morning, and by night 12,000 in money

you are subject to a feeding the hungry and clothing the
suffering. that delieacy naked. And money ia still .pouring in
. — strong
■
■tends
__-t____
— A , ■ , ■ tk.l ~&gt; 11
tier- t.&gt;

If you do you may be induc ed
to oome to J. Loe Heed &amp; Go’s

Comparnon Invited and Competition Defied iu

�SEED AND PLANTS.
Tl- free C dot Ctwtovw.
. V.
to CHeet Uelswt. - Bar
Cp
m

• the stove sSiIm. »4 aei
-xnu.se vet rvs«&gt;s&gt; '

3^

I February. 1879 :
1 Theodore C Downing. C.isUetou I .
IJ no. B. Easuuau, Castleton; Wm. L or dsvuid ufta-nefit,
j Brown, Prairieville; El ward 8. Brown. ; tur iutiuding it.
| Prairievilte; Itobvrt J. Grant. City of :
We will endeavor to avoid th* elabo­
I Hastings; Retool! J. Stanton, Balti- rate and Muagimstire, dealing only with
• mor*; Joseph W. T. Orr, City of Hast­ Ibe facts a* derived from personal obaervaliua
and experience.
ings; Lewrcoc-e Hilbert, Woodland;
1 may safely a»ert that Cutorarto'e
Wooley A. Clark. Johnstown ; Daniel
Striker. City of Hasting*; Stepben etniuence and renown is wholly in tho
Traris, Irving; John T. Emory, Thorn­ prospective. Beside* being a country
: apple; Frol V.-Young, Castleton -, Ed-I void of agricultural advantage*, her
' win II. Bowen. Yankee Springs; A- isolated position, as a territory or stalo,
1 Halstead Ellis, Thornapple; Wm 11. must ever be ouiisidered as derogatory,
Jewell, City of haatings; Wm. 8 Cobb, alike to tbo interests of bun. umer end
Thoruapple; Wm &amp; G todyoar, City ol
Hastings; M. W. Riker. City of Hast­ nocompottou Cvnaulidatiun and plun­
ings, Chat. H. Bauer, City ol Ratlings; der err their mutual policy, the public,
and public domain, lheir legitimate
, Eli Nichols, Orangeville.
Tbo Annual Session of tho Grand prey. "Bet the mine* of Colorado,”
lodge of tho Independent Order uf Odd' wy y®“- What vision* of subteranoan
Follows waa held at Detroit las! wook. vault* tilled with shining or*, buried
A rest deal of important business was golcvndas, and lo*t diamond fields
transacted and the following persons in­ Who care* for agriculture, isolated postalled aa officer* for the year ensuing. i Sitton* railroad exodiums. 4c., when
such glittering prospects ar* presented

nrtkontfCkBdmnk:

Almost all the boys aad girte like nar­
rative* of wars and baitlw, aad they
wlD find a story of this sort in tho poem
called ‘.Th* War of tho Hat* and Mi**,”
which u every whit a* thrilling in its
way as th* deed* of any favorite hero
from Richard Cttur-do-licn to Back tho
Giant-Killer.
Th* illustraliraa by
Stephens are admirable: on* of them, a
true "baitl* piece," representing a
tournament both oxciting aad novel.
Aa for th* root of th* number, w*
have several oxcolloat itorio* by Frank
B. Stockton. Amalia Lo Forgo and oth­
er*, okotchoo of travel and ocioac* with
illustrations, an article by W. EL Bid*,
tug on tb* Naval Academy at Annaplio,
a French otory, two delightful poem* by
Lucy Laroom and Mary E. Bra-iloy,
and—beside* other good things—th*
irrepressible Jack-in-tho-Pulpit, whose
fnu and jokes are alwtfy* full of wl*.

FL0RKIC8 SEWING IACHDIE.

i n» i
FLORAL

WORK

LAWSON’S
Foeltivoly Cure

lauuUjjcunu,

tha United States; Canon Kingsley ;
Jams* Lick; Pet* Hyacinth; Von Kaul
ba eh ; John Tyndall; John Laird;
Character* in 8hak*t|xar« ; Our Eves—
Blue, Bltek, Grey. Green. Large, Hmal'.
R- W. Gran.1 Warden—D. Burnham
I view." Bui tbo cobweb* uf fancy spoed- Almond,1 etc., with mor* than twenty
Traeev.
R. W. Grand Secretary—C. H. Whit­ । sly disolve in tbo ray* of troth ; tbo oo- UlnstratMu*; all about Sheep; Eating
ing.
lensiblo yields to the practical, ia ehor t, to Live, and Using to Eat ; Stashing,
R. W. Grand Treasurer—R. H. Mor- we diocover that mining in Colorado re­ Co o»* and Cura; Our Faro* Open Bookr,
Hur** Phrenology; a Cboortul Face;
quires extensive capital. TbU I* tb* What am 1 Good For ? and much otiifirst item. Years of unrequited labor
and noser flagging perseverance, and
finally win-ling up, nine re so* out of
ten, with t tttl failure and bankruptcy.
Tbo raul. ut the laborers, mechanics,
and arthsui of u -arly every craft, or* our table, sad is full ol fashions, inter­
crowded. Thousand* oro continually eating and choicestoris*. poams, Ac. We
out of employment, and I doubt whether eommrnd it to tbo attention of tho pub­
lic L A. Gody, publisher, Philadelphia,
greater destitution can be found on this
Pa. Term* 83 a year, including premcontinent than is daily made manifest
ia tho city uf Denver, tbo metropolis of
CsJoradu. Such, young men, are tbo
Lisi of layer* remaining in th* Has­
ting. P. 0. Fob. 23d, 1875.
Mis* Nelli* An leraon. J. Augleuiyer,
Wm fl Bingham, Elias Crossman, Ea- Westward, also, on tbs groat Pacific
slope, is a country comparatively an
16 inch dry mapb wood.
,
Byrun Johnson, Miss Lena Labres, J
There is to be confirmation at Eman­ K McAfferty. G N Olmstead, John F alysium to this barren interior.
The philosopher ol Cbapaqua has
Phillips, Geo 8 Palmeter—2, Frank
uel Church on Tnuroday evening.
Reynolds, W W Wellman.
left a monument, 1 am sorry to observe,
Remember tho Republican caucuses
Persons calling .for the above please a dwindling. starving monument the
are to be held on Friday evening.
remnant of a colony founded on the
■ Fanners, merchants, all classes, read
river CasUtepo, upon whoso banner I
Republican City Caxcu*.
saw the strange device “Busted ■
"
The small bird they call the “grasabop.
nomination for Justice of tha Pom*.

RHEUMATISM

T. PHILLIPS.

local 6liw Roticej.

Tbv Stebbins Brother* are uferiug
for sale a largo and splendid assortment
of Furniture, tho beet aver brought to
this market, which they are offer! ug for
sale at the lowest living retoe. Remrtufoir tho place, at tbo &lt;Jd stand ui
Stebbina &amp; Boldiag, and b- -urn and'

John Stanley. No. 24, JeOrreoa sheet,
has just t ecoir rd from, th) Ent a largo
; consignment ot Tea&lt;. tho boat over
, brought *o thir market Ixught very
low. and which he is tolling at pricoe

New England

■oou: the time y-»u are
in caucus ia their respective wards un
yuur prospect* for a
Friday evening, Feb. 26th. at 7 o’clock
uf hath, aud stays just
The Croquet Wurtts of the Wilkin* P. M-, to elect ona delegate osch to at­
Brother* ar* to all appearance a decide I tend a County Convention to bo held in long suougli tu clean you out com­
HasUugt, H&gt;b. 27th. ns (allows to wit: pletely. lu cuallusion let me add that
in no spite ol enmity or malice, hare 1
Notwithstanding thedull times, trade
striven to cast unmerited reproach upon
is lively at tha Star [Clothing Hout* iu
Grand 'Rapids.
'
ed his resignation as a di
Erie Railway Company­
send pamphlet, aro annually distrib­
Telegrams from Cbtm
uted, rtnhlaxuucd with’tho m*4t astoa- civil war in that country
ithing assertions, heralded in filming
Tbo Louisiana Cungreaaiuual Com­
colors, rrsjwcting the unparalelted re­
tlinwl tniuyart. Well
source* of this self-styled Eldora to of mittee has returned to Waabingtou.
Th* French Ministry baa resigned.
know if anybody does.
th* West -Hor virgin soil tho essence
The Houao of Representative* on
The Granger*' proposition tu cauipleto
of purity;” her vegetation rivaling ia
Friday passed tho Armv Appriatidn bill,
tho Washington tnumunent is an excelluxuriance, tho tropics! climos. her
which appropriates *27,000,000.
miues, tho saving* bank* of generations
Mis* Doylu, a young lady of Indian­
Maggie Hicks.
During his visit to Grand Rapids
Bella Throop. yot unborn, and her climate, tb* gnat apolis, wa* fatally burned on th* 16th,
elyxir—tho ethereal fountain aa itgwerc, while pouring coal oil over a sluggish
Gon. N. I*. Banksaddr«iMa*the students
of perpetual youth and unfading beauty.
of the Grand BapiJs
(Jusation—Are mixed schools
Homo people think
&gt;r tha ed ucation ol young laHer soil, naturally a barren waste,
,n jfotnslo eillego*
which can only b* nwle to support veg­
etation (olh-rr than iu native cectus) by
an axpeus:ve and laborious process of
of irrigation. Her miner in tbo aggre­
gate, a sinking (nod. Her climate du­
Tuesday morning.
Tbo owner can
ring tbo opring and winter, damp and
have tho same by calling for it.
chilly, and her resident ritiieas as de­
They are talking of forming a Furni­
pendent upun tb* surplus oxc bang* of
ture Manufacturing Company at Eaton
her surplus omigration, as tb* nativoa
Rapids. Why can wo not have one at
of a dsngoroui Island are upon tho
Hastings, there is uu better place io tbo
The society moat cordially invite* all spoils of her coast.
tn attend ita meetings. Come pirvnts
During my sojouru in , Colors Jo 1 have had thoir township elections show
and ahow your children that you appre­ ■aw so many men wholly destitute and
a net Republican gain of fourteen Su­
ciate their efforts towards improvement out of employment, the victims of a pervisors over last year.
The doors will be opened immediately subterfuge perpetrated by dasigtdng
Tho President has issued a proclama­
We trust tb* llepartmont hero will be after tho ringing of the first bell. So­ parties, that 1 feel constratnnd to-faiso tion calling an extra eesiion of tbo Son •
ciety called to order promptly at seven my voice agaiusl-it. To the man of ata, to moot on tho 6th •( March, to
represented.

Tho annual meeting of Pioneer Fire
Present—Mayor. Recorder, A
Company No. 1, for tho aloe lion of of- Jowell, Bosemer. Fuller, Bentley
Beet* for (ho ensuing year, will bo held
No quorum present.
at th* Engine Reum, bn Friday orating.
Connell adjourned until 18th in st.
March 6th. cl 7 o'clock. A full atten­
Gro. E. Goonita*.
dance is specially requested.

Justice Hayford, after a long, patient
and not over plearant, hearing, on
Tuesday, bold Aioaond Bentley, late uf
all places, for trial on ohargo of rape, iu
Present—Mayor, Recorder.- Aider­
th* sum of 12.000. in default of whiob
men Jewell. Dolph, Mudge. Boasmor,
hois attho Hotd-de-Creesy
Fuller, Bentley.
Mik* draco wants to *** all bi* old
The minute* of two previous meet­
frionds and th* publie generally at his
ing were road and approved.
now bead-quarter*, opposite the Heat­
ing* market
Ho toll* groeorias a*
OT P. A. Throop for roimbureemont
cheap aa the choapest aad aa good as
for amount expendei in ojnslructing
Beeotroir, waa accepted aad referred to
Committee on Piro Department
We have just completed and seal out
two vary nice jobs from this office. Tb*
The Committee on Finance reported
first waa 390 cofilea uf th* Constitution back account of Gro. M. Dewey, end
and By-Law* of Harmony Lodge No. recommended that it be allowed et
146 I. O. O. Fn and tb* other a cam for
tho Supremo Court uf 80 pages. We
do thia class of job work about 20 per
cent les* than any competing office, and
hope to receive all your order*.
Wo saw on tb* street Tueodsy morn­
ing Mr. VaaBruofs omnibus. It had
just posted throagh John Bo sard's
hands and looked a* beautiful a* paint, |29 96, and recommended that tho
artistic akill, and thorough workmen esme be allowed at 17 S3, that being
all they are entitled to.
gon* tbo people will sea it, and wo trust ‘ On motion tho report wae accepted
extend to tha Domub (be li teral pa’-i and laid on tbo table until the next rrgrouag* ho *o risWy medt*.
On Monday evening of teat wook a i

Lodge of tbo -tfon. of Industry." a po­
litical eoerot society, arigimUiug, aa wo
are told, in thia State, was orqontesd tn

wealth I have nothing to say.
It is
not In your behalf I write. But Io all
those upon whose moist brow depend*
the sustenance for oach returning day,
tny emphatic advice is to remain wh-re
you are. Exchange not th* cortaintie*
of an honest indepondenoo for the un­
I certain and visionary prospects of sud­
den wealth—a phaukrai that has lured
des|iair, than wino aud womanGau. W. Conatorr
Carlton Center, Mich.

senrstassswar" •

BEratB8cim:rtwsj&amp;-

Tbo meeting* of tho Jaterary Ssrriety
sre now held on Saturday waning*.

Don’t forget the Pound Social ak.
Good Templar's Hall in Bower's Block,
on Friday ovr. Refreshments can bo
procured at 25 cents a pound, lota of
fun expected. All should attend and
help the Lodge financially.

Medical

Organs,

Manning and Burdett Or­
gans.

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Price*.

HASTINGS IARBL8 WOBIS!
H RAD STONES.

TABLE TOPS,
night train*on alt th* llnoi of thia roul.
They arc run betw een —
Chlcaao and Omaha. Chicago «nd
Coder Raotda. Chlragi »ud Dubuque,
via Clink*. Chlragv aud Freeport.
Chicago and Marquette. Chicago and
Green Bay. Chicago and Mflwenkep
Chicago and 8t- Paul.
Tbta ia the Only Line running I ese
____,_______ /•
--..4

AMERICAN

MARBLE

I’-oraer 8tat* and Crock St. Building
one* occupied by Boaton Cash Store
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

'

•

BLACK * FL-LTXR.

J. Cole &amp; Son.
OPPORTUNITY
ax aertrs MAX
A GOOD fob

Seed* ar.d Plant* —IL M. Watou.
Floral Work—Briggs A Bro.
Probate ®tder—Eat. ol H- L.

Tho total quantity of anthracite c»al
lainod in Pennsylvania in 1874 wa* 24,­
After th* 8th last there will b* a pen­
600,000 ton*, or over 560,000,000 cubic
fest. Placed in on* solid mast, this alty by law, of 15 per cent on all un­
paid taxes A worl to the wise is suffoot high, on* hundred feet wide, aul
nearly eleven mil** in length.
U. C. Lewis, ,
President Grant strongly favor* Rep­
,
City Treasurer.
resentative Wheeler's compromise recog­
Dated Hasting*, Feb. 2d. 1676.
nising Gov. Kellogg.

TO MAKE MONEY.
Rubber
Bucket Ch» in Pump
■it* !•»■ hnvvu nr.nel in.

C.A N. W. B. R.-W. H. Stea
Buainoee Nutice -John Stanley.
Rusin*** Nollen — Stebbins Bros.

Tho Sorereigni of ladutry, in ConnscticuL bar* nearly 6,000 member*.
Th* Charleston Am note* that many
of th* colored Republican member* of
th* South Carolina Ixigislaturo ar*
ready to support Gor. Chamberlain’s re-

UM PUSTCB,

lifHfiBUSHffijfalLLEGI.

mra

I

nm uro

There ar* 63 Graagos in Maine.
Matter* have boon arranged for inirnal relations between tbo National
rang* and tbo Dominioa Grange of
Tine ; "Simulating Death'' fnrnisbo*
aoni* anatomical aud pbyaiotoginl olnss
to that very extraordinary performance
still kaown among Aaiatice; ••Material
Reeuurooe of West Virginia" is an in­
teresting rerpor; “Alfred Rumlae; or.
Who Redeemed Him ?" open* wfell for Grange, five division and eighty-tbreo
subordinate Granges in Ontario.
As tho Winter advances, increased
dilligenew should bo exercised in taking

WING GALLERY,

Shingles, Lath,

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nETMHT.tncaifAJ.

nix BIST.-

Over

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Ac.
hjgh-’h^^urSJw’ or
Th* Boat aadChnuteat fnttt St
ErevUier KagfevOil freysvW«( forest'.

GOOD NEWS
\.tc.*a a KitmucTaT;’

M erchanl Tail arc,-r&gt; JCTTKXXOV A VOCK. nr.TfttT. tltCII

Trask ; David Webster; King Kalakaua
—boeideo other good thing*. Priee, 80
e*ata;orUayMr. &lt;1AO “On Trial"
half a year. 8. B- Wall*, Publisher.
389 Broadway, New York.
Soxxnrsa roa nil Cartas*®.—One jurisdiction over 115,000 member*.
Th* National Orang*. P. of H., roNicholas bring* to Its readers, i* certain­ eenQy in eoookm at Charleston, 8.0..
adjourned on th* 16th Inst., after doly tb* monthly chapters of Mio* Alcolt’s
eidiag to hold It* next nasion in Chietory. This time w* oatch a delightful
glimpo ot Ute "Eight Cousins" at borne
and in th* very midst oi tho oonfuaicn
and riot produced by tb* return of thoir
oaiio: «n*te. Joot *« iateroeung. else,
is the sight cf Ruse in her new fancy-

�E. 3. FOOTE, M.O.

anntij.

129 LsRiftoa imtf.
Or. &lt;aBA«,

NEW YORK,

An Independent Physician,
beast by his body ; and if he is not kiu
to God by Me spirit, be is a baa. and
ignoble creature.—fioess
Tho gieetest obstacle to being heroic
is tbo doubt whether one may not be
going to prove one's self a fool; tho
truest borvieiu io tu nieisl the donM ;
and profoundaat wisdom to know wl«i
it ought to bo miatsd. and wbru t ■ Lu

PORTABLE EJVGIJVE

OLD .LONDON DOCK
GIN

CHHONIC DISEASE,

Cwiirtiii a lefal Practice

FARM.FOR SALE.

ADVICC CIVKN BY MAIL
FRII OF CHARCK.

FARM FOR SALE!

etoeks, the natural deuicnl!aU these daasoa of buaineoa,
they are upon a' false system
, fflfirinvifwot really; tbo
t

meftrarai

•la, UiM ea4 »

CiktSVX'
BOLBBoOX.
eerie ee4 sar Bar

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1 ” 'tat.
“•
Itaadart. Jas.SMB. 4. D 1 Pt-JaaS

Closely connected with &lt;lai« qualilj
Valor, partly as springing from it, part­
ly as protected by I’, ate tin- most rrc
o^nlxibte qualities uf Tiuthfulnrs. hi
word and thought, aud Honesty iu ae
two. There lea reciprocity of influeni-e liure; for os th® realising uf TruthI fulnoM and H ioesty lo tho life-light nu t

BaBUael disliocUus baa ceased to lie
worth Basking.
Statesmanship has
boon dragged (town into th® dirty pool
of partbaa eMMerneuaj until there ia
aM a clean shred ia its hunt!® “Hocomblre,‘ Imre become aa cumuion as
■uaguitom b Juns, aud are not always
qrucmymwu with ability, integrity, or
a*M a reputable repulat.uti, socially.
Hanes the qoeeuon ia, whither shall the
yoaag maa go I The answer te, (no
■after with what ridicule it has been
M}&gt;m|nu, ge West!" Thera
tfejpng man of the dam o(_wbich we
■PW* are going. They ere not only
|M to n bat their wealthy and sannmo fathers are glad to aid them in gob(—glad to feel that they are removed
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co. sun or sc
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relets IIEUVESEH OS BOW OF CAB AT SFBISGFltLD. oillll
Ua&gt;M by Ik. lit. Mot.
PnbMaaf Ik. aaaalr i

JENNIE.

ISiB

tesil:;

WRIGII

We manutacture and furnish at low prices, Pulleys. Shafting, Coupllnp aM
laagers, also furnish Belting, Gum Hoe®, 4c.
I'urtlAr Information will be cheerfully given by addromlng the tnauntactnna

JAMES LEFFEL &amp; CO.

8PRINOHELD, OHIO.

«»k®r. A L&gt;. W71. .levy e&gt;eee«4
L l.ila MIMM tkit.U Ckartaa
•• ika a«U Hal dar af OauUr.

Several bobs of weahhr parents, boldb&lt; blah aommarcial aad social position,
hare recently left thia city for tho plains
to engage in farming and stock grewlag- Is is doubtful if it ia ambition to
make tacaey simply which loads them
to adopt thia life. It ia rather a desire
to become landholders, build up botaos

TEAS

»tS‘
THE

OF KILDARE.
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MICHIGAN

IgE BEST

PRAIRIE LANDS

Tliiek Kf mt •esMuewe.
bloosn. 15
My 4&lt;er e!4 Melker.
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SO

IOWA AND NEBRASKA,

MU OTHER SONG3 BY J. E. STEWART

BURDETT

JOB
»|MUrr. Dee®.

ORGANS

laaaaa t xai
llMiiep. laealS eessta at tarry. Ue eke, el — 1

Seasonable Suggestions

"MATCHLESS"

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CENTRAL

RAILROAD

WHITER.TIME TABLE.

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----Send U&gt;'*the Burdett Orguu Company, Erie,
Effect Nov. 16th. 1874.1 vania. for Circulara.*^*

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Ayor’a Cathoruc Pills.
.WhSsrsrxtf
4l Base. au4 isrety fee
l*l». HleMa. Ulas

NaUiUt,

rxjgrg;

STOP THAT COUGH!
Medicated

b.

Cough Candy.

mpurtanee aa in the bens.
To produce haray vigorous growing Maia from aslrM-ia pr.M'«4 la Vataa A
hicks. tbo )«rentag&gt; oa one side at seriate aaS start!.. raaaad; fir Coefba. CaUa.
east, should be wall matured.
Juliet's errs are uaoally more plentl.1 I. ■ . .H.l
.IA

§100,000 00

Michie

GIFT ENTERPRISE!
Ote Gra»! Gajatai Prize, SldOCOin GoM!

One Prize S5.000 in Silver

8*5

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Isuh&gt;i®4 la MH w»®®r at • •eevies •&lt; 1*14
th.
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4 Uss auua ifeer ikm
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858820

niaaau nld 4ayet h.eria&lt;

commi&lt;siox*:r'3 notice.
eoat have adopted tbo policy of atopawork as often aa shall bold tho
ate hat they tana paying prices.
Aik. The bad policy of paying freight
east oa provisions to feed operatives aud
Md freight back on goods when wool­
ens could bo maaafaetarod in nearly
ovary ceuatr of tho state that would
■f^bMaeet a large portion of cotton

The Lend Commissioners of tbo
Union I’scific Bailroad have lately pro­
cured several specimens of a very su­
perior coal tweirs miles from the lino of
the road, ala abort distance west of the
Larauuo Plains. The deposit, like oth­
ers already worked in Wyoming, is said
to bo practically iuhaustible. Of tbo
mines now developed, tbo road own a
large number, Of stork la them, ban
which their own supply ia proeurad not
only but a largo portion of that uelbj ■
the Kansas and Denser PacifiA roxds,
besides supplying half tho fuel con­
sumed by tbo population wool of O.naha
to the western slope of the Eocky Moun
talas. Beside these, there are other
ui oeur soil at the present ruin­ Mage oboe, notably the Socks Moun. 10th. For tho Independence
CT tbo farming class
Had I powers of persuasion, my
tkocsil woe Id be small flocks of sheep
hr weary family engaged ia tbo culture
of the soil, factories at home, a rational
fyrtem of scaoomisug fertility end a

suniE
BICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

DEI

Grand River Valley Division
Tharxa acx xrctucaoo timl

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PROBATE ORDER.
WAT^Ortacnto^w.jaaearerBarv

Morisaje

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while it crumbles upon exposure to tho PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
air, aud produces the smoke at bitumiooas coal when boramg, although not
So the same extant It io much like
coals discovered la Germany, which axe

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3. 1875.

Igiijsl ad 6trtW Card?-

®SS!

WHOLE NO. 979.

mral wm over Mr*. Cole drew herbuabaud cm ride and »ni I:
"The 65.000 that you had yeetarday
—what of that F’
“It U gwe. with the root. It new ia

stab clothu-o bovsk.

ysuit rarwa I«&lt;” m.n vrrm

Sound, the trumpet I
Beat the Drum!
Downfall in Clothing
Now has come!

All hia bright hope*are acatterod to the
wind. now. Uh, b«w t.te thwart* m.
wltentvor 1 am on the ev. uf any great

Wil OF owm MB ftHEB CLOTHIM.

■ Mrtb.w J" exclaimed hi. wife, with

TO BE SACRIFICED AT ANY PRICE I
ing. no it were, ia failed al OM blow. It ’ “Hefg ohuoat dunrad io nleooel You
might have been left for m. to do for muetoomotoUto.”
my aan what 1 bad wiahrtL"
“What did yw any r
“It i&gt; terrible," Mid Mra. Oote.grave­
"Oh, burry up, air. Ha d^gehae ally, "bH, my dear huband. wo nut
not talk or think in that way. Thecate
no roeh thing aa fate wnteoa God’a will
floa t uavfo safe id
q^tbu.
Jemmy Crinkle baa gone fur the doetor.
Come on. air. come o&lt;."
"IHd Old Caleb eond for maP’
.•Yeo. air, rra. And he'oooMa’t only

have still a Barge Stock of Overcoats ' and
As we find
Winter Clothing ou band, we will offer all goods Below Cost for
lhe next

30 DAYS ONLY.
say you require no more Clothing this Winter, but buy
Winter, for these low prices may never come again.

The day jwaaod away dreamily, with
Bottling to eheer the m.laneholy of the
houeoliuU. The whole city wm under
aped!. Hundred, of other family cir­
cle. were wrapped in there own gloom.
Chula. Colo returned home on the fol­
lowing dav. He wm pre pared for the
erene which awaited him, for the I.I.। graph liad fluked tiding, of tha great
: calamity to ereiy community, in the
। land white it waa yet in pmtgre—. Bo

T. U, DIAMOND.
OBm run ailU Tktii foiHin el

Men’s Heavy Overcoals&lt; $3 and 4Men’s Capa Overcoats, $5 to 10.
$18 all wool Beaver Overcoats for $10 This is the Biggest Bargan of all.
■
$25 and 30 Overcoats offered for $15 and 18.
Good Cassimere Suits, from If.50 to 10.
US and 20 fine all wool suits for 12.50 and 18.50.

LtTCifS RUSSBI^

bo aaid oner a pauae. •Xnfhcw Cola,
this • nut a pank'alariy foeoke Chrietmaa fur you ■end ytMn, ttWt No, 1
know it t» ew-t You newluKt trouble
yourecH Io roply, I' Jcwre of year
groat fora by the fire and fiFynur diaap|x&gt;iutaeut al not being able t&gt; ret your
eon up iff HteiMoe.' To*&amp;»cg-» the
eubject. hero you day aonuaititanro
with one Caleb Harrie, offkertnae known
ax -Old Caleb r ’’
•
•Oleh Harris’ To my doit I know
the wool *
•Thera, there I era your memory of
* f
"How earn* they tn do that 7. Were him io freeh.’
•Would that I cctrid forget—*
•No, no! I don't wont rob' to forgot.
firat capital and. he hoped, the etartiug
The phyrieian scanned the face of h's ■
point of a proapcrona career. That he patient and then whispered: -“Yea- - 1 propane to frt-sbeu rota memory of
him to-night with etil! gtfortflr'virianeev.
should tool rich at heart and cart doan with banger, I iuiM«"
'
‘
'
whan the full truth came to him, was
Mr. Flint looked shocked and par­ He io dead.'
‘Ye^ w. all kaow that’
.
inevitable; yet ba reoolnt.iy put hie ried. and waa shoot to apeak again.
‘ Years ego be cheated ittu*
own sorrow asalo nnd .nd»;rured to
“Huah," aaid the physician warning•He robbed mo of aU-' ’ J
comfort his parents. He assumed a ly, “he is coming to.”
•No be didn't! He loth you yoxr
•anguine air and would not listen to . Old Caleb groaned and slowly opened
with, your child and your’ honor.
But ho robbed hlmeelf of the hut
In the ovenieg be ririted Edith Her- ■
axon, hie betrothed. Their meeting wae
••Ah, you have coma, lysra yon ?" ba mentioned article Think you ha never
one of gladtwx*. and in the firat greet­ said to the latter. Then he added : — (alt lhe lone F
•He wm incepuHo of «Mh M feeling-’
ing! both fogoH for tha time, the great ■The poor brutes were driven to it I
calamity. Edith was an eaaeutrally I ought to han fed them." '
-You are mtvtakeo. Ho kae lived a
Mr. Flint ar.d the doctor exchanged live of remacM end penaned.' and hae
devoted
himralf to mxkfaijri nMtitution.*
significant glance.
A look of incredulity appealed on the
true womanlinwea of her nature. She,
“Never raiud about that now,” said
laooo Of thaliatenon. Mr. Ckfle eaid:—
too, waa a viefim of the diaaatar, her tba latter. "Yon must keep quiet"
fetter Laving been drapoilod of tha
But the patient spoke in a remarka­ •Why do you come to-night, Mr. Flint,
greater |K&gt;rtion of hia puMroiiooe. Both bly strong, clear voice:1-I want to
know bow long I have to live."
“Oh, a good while, 1 hope. Wo will
try aadbnag you around all right”
"Don't trifle with ma," aaid tha other,
"Dear Edith," ho said, "onr bright sharply ; will 1 live thres bouro F'
‘Icnpoveibie!'
• ' ‘
plans han received a cheek.”
‘Lkten. Caleb Harris hte been a
"Yea,’’ she replied, her voice tree,
mieer for nearly twenty year.. During
blmg tor the first rima, "bat only a
that period hi. eote ambitfon U been
check, 1 trust—not anything inaurto rave money. He iae eavad money
H. toft, when he died. 680,000 in hard
«a.h—th. very amount b. robbed you
of. And fore it u—or it. cqulvater.t T
hy in ooe owner.
and growl-1
ing. . One of them bad a cut over the
eye, and both eoemed unable to ariaa.
A•pbyriciau wae . bending over a cot on
which lay a man wocniad and bleed­
ing. The phpirian wm working with
baate, bnt rAfuPy Ha giaaeed np
and nodded a. Mr. Fhat entered*
“What ia all thia F* naked lhe latter.
■ Hie doge attacked and neariy killed
him," replted' the phyrician in a low

$25 io $40 Custom Made Suita, fiuflat in the Ci’y.
from $15 to $25 only.
Boyx Overcoat* from $2.50 to $4.

100 PAIRS MEN’S GENUINE CORDUROY

PANTS REDUCED TO $2.50.

Men's Undershirts and Drawers 25 to 4:5 cents.
Men’s Extra Fine Undershirts nnd Drawers 50 cents to &lt;*1.00Gloesv Below Cost-Sheepskin 50 and 75 cents- Buckskin SI to SI.50.

MEN’S ( A It DIG AN WOOLEN JACKETS *1 TO $2

Thu

is a Special Bargain.

Star Clothing House,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
DENTIST

Hartville.

Miias.

SPECIAL OFFER

THE

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THE REPUBLICAN BANNER
IS CONNECTION

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.
Forthe accommodation of such uf our friends as may
desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection with
The BANNER, tre have made arrangements whereby wd
arc enabled to present the following liberal terms, with The
fatentenAiw, however, that the order for our Journal arid
either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac-\
companied by the money; and, also, that we must receive
one subscription toThe BANNER for each copy of every
other publication ordered from the list.

Hastings Drug Store

Stop! Hearken Ye!
To Whom it may Concern!

. quickly m poeaibte and kjve ma alonr
’ with Mr. Flint”
hi. own infirmity, and aha laid -. “Spirit
R.mon.tranea egaiu.1 t'.ii evuroe of
land determinate are worth every­ i proceeding waaj.vun, end no heed wm
thing. Yua have auoh t.tent that I i given the physiciaa*. declaration that'
any manta] effort would almoet inevita-,
I bly bring on * dangetoM lever. In*'

Be it known, That J ahull
keep in stock and'fill to order
the Celebrated
You will find a lull line of Drug.,
Medictua, Ch arnica! A. PaintA, Oila Dye­
Stuff and everything belonging to a firat
claet Drug Store.

BOIIkS 4
STfflffli’,

“Dm&gt;of&lt;o i&lt;w’
for J’Iowh and other purposes.

• Pethepa eomehody wdl lend you the 1
doeeted in privacy.
capital you need, eu that yon eon go
-Too know eomeihing ot me. Mr.
right ou ae you intended "
began the tetter. "Tmi knpw,
“Yea, per he [x eo " He looked al fue orfe thing, that 1 am called a miser
her hoi e.ul face c MupaMiouatelr, for he -andYam one. Yon have dene aorao
knew that handrcle uf other* were m burineoe for me and know thet T have
badlv off
bimaolf, end that many wma monev. But roar rool head doee
who aiight be iarlinod to trader aid I txX credit, t am cure, the fabuloue atorwere unable to do a&gt; "Oak thing la I fe, that are told ot my wealth. It i»
aettlod, I auppoee," he aaid at length, .
work, thi. laying up a penny or a
«— —
K- ~,rriBd Catriolmaa. e« : ,i,ro. 8t a Hro,. 1 have, in all, a Lille

lor all Kalamaxno Plows kept on hand.

al Irtt Beat Pint,
of all CURTIS. DODGK. ROBINSON
and WIARD patterns, and

Costings fur sell P L 6 W 8 now in i e».

B. F. 8TEINHOFF

nolee. I will io with you-f
Mr. Flint dunned hi. overcoat, hat
and glovae with methodical deliberation
aud followed the boy. On arriving at
the Juuileil of Old Caleb, he fropd an
exrited crowd oaeombled bittbroYfc door

Mr Cola took the proffered'dueitmeuI
and examined it. Aa%* dW no, be boeame almotl overconto with agitation
It was a certificate trf droodt leeuad be
the F. and M Bank, for tes.thw, |tayaCole mblmrhti eye», gated at the cuetifioate, at the lawyer, and ift the certifi­
cate again- He eeemed af a luee to
romprohend tho rituatkm. Hie wife
and daughter watched Mto' Wth glow­
ing fiu-ea end Chavira frarfffrttfly graep-

I ehall continue to keep on hand an&lt;1
toll tha brat uf

Sitiital ail Metiaiical

DENTIST

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

Harper’. Weeklv, 64.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, for
•
Harper*. Barar, 64.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, fur
■
Hearth and Home, 63.00 and Repnbliron Banner. 1 u0. for
New York Trihttna. 62.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, for
e Toledo Blade, 6200 and Republican Banner, 150, fur
•
1 Chicago Timra, 12.00 end Republican Hanner. 1.50, for
•
— Chicago Tribune. 62.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50 for
Chicago Inter-Ocean. 11.65 nnd Republican Banner. 1.60. fur
Chicago Journal. 62.15 nnd Republican Banner. 1.50 for
■

Agricultuial Imulements
to, AC.

J. P. ROBERTS.
Detroit Tribune. 12-00 and Republican Banner 1 50,
iisminPEUimrEBinm । Detroit
Peet, 62.00 end Republican Banner 1-50 for
THREE MILLIOX ACRES

LANDS
Bnn Ian MIPS Cat. IHnut

for
•
•
Michigan Farmer, 12.00 and Republican Banner 1.60 for
Country Gentleman. F2.5O and Republican Banner 1.50 for •
Weeiern Rural, 62.00 and Republican Banner 1JX) for
•
■
Advance, 63.16 and Republican Banner J .50 for
•
■
•
■ N&lt;w Covenant. 62.65 and Republican Banner 1.60 for
। Michircn Farmer, 62.15 nnd Republican Banner I,W for
New York Home Journal. 63.00 and Republican Danner 1,50 for

8.25

JOHN

STANLEY !

ONLY

For What?
The New

A Fiat miiMowmt ieiioi.

Detroit Fuat. 65JO and Repablica
~~ -V Ama A..U. '
r™° F™*80 aud lJ”f
” | CM«r&gt; Tri-Weekly Tribune, 66J

Improved

2.75
----S.76

mareh *of the tints, and bo turned
from the aceno ei drafruefioa with a
look of drapair. AmiJ roeh a general
wreck individual mlxfortunei unit into
obeaarity. Yet two who raw hi. deapoodlng fare talked low to each

Back-Feed

FLDREHCK SkWDiG lACHffiE
Canned Fruits and Fish.

-- ------------------- - -------------- -------- Republican Benner 11 50 fur TheOalaxr. 64-00and.RepublicanBemneafl.50 for
•
Lakeaido Monthly, 64.00 and Republican Banner 61.50 for ■
■
•
Gofley'e Lady*, fiook. 63 15 and R«.nbltean Banner 61.W tor
St. Niebolaa. 63.00 and Republican Banner 61-50 for ■
National lave Bkxk JonnuiL 62.15 and RupubUean Banner 61.50 for
■
Horiirultemt. 6210 amt Itepubliran Banner 6U0 for
Gardner’. Monthly, 12.W and Republican Banner 61.50 for little CorooraL 61.W and BepubSarn Banner 11 JO tar
The Nurorav. 61.60 and HepuLli.ran Banner 61.60 for
....
I'eterooa’e Lady*. National Matrariue. 61.60 R^ebHcan Banner 6L50 for
I Artk-r*. Ho—6225 a-dR-p.bl.cn. Banner &gt;1.50 for .

(Give mk a Cau.)
*.A greet fire bad derail.ted a large
tract of the eity. Where marble pal­
WaketKraee romer Broadway and Ap­
ace* had rtood bteekaaod wall, arora in
ple Straeta.
W. T. EASTMAN.
jigged ttgHaaa*: wham bnay wurkebop*
Haetings 8-pt 23. IU74.
bad hummed day after day tb.ro were
Iteap. of broken, Iwbted Irou and
.molderiog rubbteh. Mathew Cute mw

45 DOLLARS!

&gt;• Fart «TIke ftlaripal VvjMt tw rear Year.

w
,a
-a no StriA

OLD CALEB'S REPARATION.

■ working
"jut got husaelf into comfortable
•ham, hadn't boF’
"Bo I undcrataud. Ho waa cheated
yeara ago by one whom he believed to
bo a friend. It told tn him eeverely,
bet he waa young and full tri energy,
■ad fought Ma wav up again "
“Ho won't hardly be equal to anoth­
er atnh took, win beF'
“I ant afraid not, in hu old age."
Meanwhile, Mathew Cute went homo
tcMeferaily. Hie wile oral daughter
mot him with laerfal fooee. They
know tba kxaisem uf the fire and that
it had ewept everything in ite eottrae.
“leaOlcMr waa the firot iaquiry.
-AC."wwtbe etegtewradta ,eply.
rfooa tea lew. Uxd (».
"Itea’t teelt that way, Mettew," »p.
naMedMewdk, fr«htewed it hi. pate,

-11 fe aa had a. it wee U/ho rraiW.

you any." replied Mr. Flint
•The box ty in the wall in tha northou*. romer. You will have no trouble
In finding it. Yentouit give the mon­
ey to Mathew Orfe."
“A godl wile la to blaee and comfort
“To Mathew Cole!” Th.tewr,twa.
a man, and to cheer him M do other
bohegeaa!" ho raid with enteuatamu.
“Bet he moat give her aomethiug ia re­
turn. Hia part i&lt; to protect and core
for her trarteriy.”
"Haa a wife no higher mtemon F’ .Ire
naked, gently.
"Higher f la not that high enough f
Oh, Edith, yfiuare a bteee-d »ng»l!
You take away the weight of my b ■rden I Yoe light mv way I I ahall aa.eoed | I mart owcoeod for yuur axka,
whether you are with ms, er whither
you wait for m» I"
Long they eat talking rvra the fu­
ture, each inspiring tba other with krjre
At a late hour Chari*, took hia depart­
ure, with a buoyant brart and a eanguiu.
confidence in hia ability to oreroume
any and all obetacte. that Good in the
way of hi. and hie Edhh'e .wrifore.
But thia wae only the exh&lt;laratfoo of
tbubour. On tha morrow, and un mooeeding day., (torn reality earn, in nfr

and joy, Mr. Flint told bte .lory; how
tie had done driblet, of Lu.io.-i for
Old Caleb for yanroy-how'I e had
known of lue nanag moaoy. but how
racret th. old man l&gt;..d bran aUreratng
it ami the purpore for whirti hff wm
hoarding it ; uf hia interview with th*
mteor the day before Mn death—of h»
whim regarding the manwer iu which
the beqneat ehoald ba perorated aod of

�it ^tpubliran ranntr.
1874.
If «l«ipp*l
25,000 too.
M i™, th. Hollon bill, hitherto in

March 8, 1875.

1874:
Republican Judicial Convention--Sev­
enteenth Crreult.

ita nJ an) gauge

bton introdaced la the Indiana Legreteture, and wtH unqirati^nably be pae-

an intoxiatruetion. it ntj wall be quaatioaad, tha
Cocrmitte* think, vhatbar it t* possible

I!

Peunaylranit taunicipol election*, show­
ing great Republican gain* in FbllaTh. Patron* of Goodhue Co., Mina.,
dslpbla, Beadiag. Lancaster and all th* hare emataed n menu fact aring ara&gt;cialion with a capital of 8100,000. ia 850
larger citiee of tba State.

Our *ehsole hare generally been pro.tran»port*tion whieh In original oct, pexoua and aucoaaaful daring tba year.
and in coat ot operation and mainten-

If you do you may be induced
to come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Go’s

MOP N MN, TO OH 1 Mi

We only want to sell just I

holding third gra-fo*. and. in moil caara,

bar. generally succeeded In teaching
good acboola, and in giving satisfaction
to patron* and achslar*. School* re­
operating th. New York Centra) and quiring teucli.ra of good attaiumante are
uJaon River Bailroad in 1871 ia ata- gradually on fh. increaa.. Teacbere,

IM, e.tilted, “A bill

»d bquora

vania Central daring
about eight mill, par io
ton par
apeatfaUy aubmit tha following report:

country
If is ia really th* intention lo rafcree
it, a neglect ot dn^ by the county treas­
urer or ahenff should be mad* a miad*

Th. balancra in th. United Stelae

6a turd ay w.r.: C'umn.y, 88.047,144;
The County Convention. apecial deposit of fojul ton lere for th.
rtelemptlon of certificate* of depoait.
The County Convention on 845,447,000; coiu 871,985,«7. inclu­
I Bara conducted two Inatitute* during
ding foil,440,700 in coin certificxte. ;
Saturday was largely attended^ ootetesding Ug*l twa^wrw, 8382.090,009.
The best of feeling manifested,
A aptoial diapatoh from Letlfo Bock,
Ark., to th. Republican, dated F.b. 20,

Petrone adjacent to KaaMn, Minn , to
build a grain eterator tor the handling
ef their own whrat
Buatic Grange, Black Hawk Cm,

CUSTOMS HOIf O4Y

ally'expressed that the party in for tha paat two day*, in ejnsultatioc
and people, and, through them, tn neb

the county is firmly united and

lUtesra-’
That waa
WO pound!
other hand.

virtu­
al license by lag
buainraa wholly

baying and

little because you may all come at once and Frustrat&gt; m acaod

Minneeota. which practical! r ia under ao that wc cannot do anything.
We had some talk with a man from California about aeadij.
th. diroettou of the Orang*, report*
another column give the action
moat favorably upon tha buainasa dona him Thiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfits ua fat
baa iuat repeated in favor of repudiating in 1874.
business besides the
of the convention and to which eix hundred thoaaaud dollar, worth of
Central N*w York formers *»uteai*

The proceedings published in ;

attention is directed.

and manor., th. coat of producing wheat
We regard the action of the withstanding th. last Legislature reeog- ia 75 ta 78 rente per buahol.
thus far^coramodiuus an I well suited to
Breaking a horao mtona forcing him
Convention as an expression of
the work
binding. Wall, Democracy ia th. unt
Oar *clu»l» ar* gaaerslly, though the will of the party here in fa­
Central Orang.. 220. Ada, Kant C*-,

freight and paaaengera with profit rates
But Mr. Diamond has proved
no* higher than (he pment lowest wa­
ler rate*. Sevoral pages of the report
himself a very superior man for
are dsvoled to answering the objection
that lh. construction of n narrow-gauge
the place, and his re-nomination
railroad will render a tran. ter of Ireight no lunger bold. good. The aupply ofportiea qualified, as far aa acholakhip goto, should it be followed aa.we have
ia to day ample, and th. aigua of tha
that the only Iking which prevents the
no doubt it will be by a re-elec­
that to peaa th. bill at thia limo would Committee from recoauneadin^ the pas­
p. unwiM and impolite; that it ia wrong sage ot th. bill ia th. almost universal
tion by a decided majority will
ia principle and m policy; that what ■ratiment throughout the country, nt
onght not to be need at a txverage
do inueh to make him the prom­
ought not to be sold aa auch; that what
I have atedioualy avoided the qnoetion
th. good of th. comtduuity require* u*
inent candidate before the next
of wage, in my connection with the
to expel no man lure a moral right lo
acttoola of Barry. 1 would bore men- State Convention for Superin­
Conaidoration* of juatiee or expediency,
therefore, can have no bearing upon
any qnoetion of oouteiustional tew, ex-'
c.|&gt;t eo far aa they may tend, when the
meaning ia otherwise doubtful, to throw
light upon tbo probable intention of the
people in it* adoption ”

finance ia particularly fait

tendent of Public Instruction.

an aril ia not admissible tn morale or in

On. ef th. objects whichAh* founder.

I opportunity to violate
tbetr pocket, with tha
i engagec in putting
and reconstructing

atroag ia tbv faith that th. eyalem
would not have rate with ranch oppooitioD, had it not bren *o cloaely allied in road, upon th. little popularity th.
Democratic party bad claltoed to hare
obtained among the people aluee tba
Brealdeotll .lection of 1872. Then their
acbool*. would hare enabled me to visit political rreolullone, eapeelally upon the
thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteanth
Flrqueully I find a schuol out for the
of the Republican party In liberality of
mu Um* nt oo the rigfite of th. .maad-

it If deposited in a central
would not only add greatly to
it*, but would also materially

“ appeara by

d - - 225,000 10,284,240
- - 050,000 40J«l.G50
- - - 700,000 43,818,845

Twtal

.

- - 2.M5J500 «7,088,445

l,fa0,000 *87379,676
850,000 8.257,016
350,000 6.7*6,065

I hare labored to promot. th*ee inter­

A Cent.rd, (New Hamp shir*) ourres­ that th. meeting of th. State. Grang, ba
pondent makse a statement that ought

Bepubliean* bar. had control of New I

ord than that?

Goods of all Kinds, ,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities

Dry

Trunks, Travelling Bags;
1 Mated at th. Grand Ceutenaial.

Mayor, beyond the itoaeibility of th*
Grange*, with 32,00J member.; in Flo­
remaining 3040 elector* t* prevent it! rida, 108 Grangra. with 5,500 mtrnbera;
Th* Buffale Commercial Advertiser, in Ark ansae, 521 Grange*, with 21,000
numbers ■ while ia other State* there

ing place attractive.

They oppose th.

Haatiega, Sept., 9th 1874.

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Block,
Sccff Sier of Spir* Sfnitj.

altea and are unwilling to help othar*
a reading matter. Such moa are **
rortbltoo aa a Dix ahote-him-en-lh^

Where can be found a eboierf and-well selected Stock of Staph
and Fancy
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac.

A complete aaaortment of *11 kinds of Whole and Grousd
Spices
.

WARRANTED PURE.
State Naw*.

All kindi of Fruit in their Seiaon.
.
Fresh Vegetables slwsj* on hand.
Also we have s full line of the best

Treaaury Feb. 17, 1875, waa 81,520,­
125 83.
Rtoaipte during the week
trading Feb. 24, were 845,850 48; pay.
■rata daring ram. bra. 898,027 JI;

Lamp* 8k Fixture*, Crockery, Gias* iWoodtn War*
Always on hand at price* that cannot be beat in the County

CASH HI J V friTIS

mittoe
rtotonable, end ahould be adopted by
ell publiabm.

t0 ^1&lt;‘r •■dvaDlagv to «'

amine ourStock before purchasing elsewhere

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOOD*
Free delivery to any port of the City.

Respectfully,
Spooner &amp; HeyburnLook at Tbit

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION
Compariaon Invited and Competition Defied in

railroad mas that if the fight conlisum

.2.onl&gt;&gt;0

Teas, Coffees and
by th. Baltimore A Ohio road baa

JTOXX3NF

Plaintiff haa

■Ity

* '

I Juitopened In Mr.BOWNE'3 NEW STORE,
WifayiXfrcF

paign, the vfctims being generally ne- asachine ebop at Battle Croak.

quotations from exchange, transferred

Pt

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

8ta» hi. aa much right and

and their ageuta anticipate no iamsdi.

f*

■S EW GROCEBY AND TEA UOVWE,

tion ...... fraud, violence and murder Michigan Central Bailroad Company
hold away in Mlaalaaippi
It wBl ate th. shafting. pulleys, etc., from their old
forth that twenty-nine political aaurdara Ihepa at Marahall, and also a large
Vm, * '
— ——L._IL., *1-

Th. Trunk hnea from New York .till

■ •

Come and see

ti ma from lung difficulty.
Th. Chisago A Lake Huron Bailroad

United State* to th. bread sup
Great Britain an 1874 ranatltutod

■*

f*

* ■

Also a full line of Groceries.
heap -as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best

of 847,770.83.
Mra. Crapo, widow of the lata Covergitlmata proceeding, and defeat th. reatigating Ccmmiltoo haa wnttea a re­ norCrapo, died at b.r rwideno. in
port which ho thinka will b. iadoraed

omcaaa ron 1874-6

teeary,
*&gt;. i.yon*.
**-,
—
HalmM, C. 0. Cadman, Frederick
Bteenu, Haugy OiHmaa.

Gent’s Clothing,

mbs a imnmnu

aldormeu
The same apportionment I
also iodirectly put* it in lh. power ot j

believed then by euperfloa! i.becrvera not a restoration of slavery.
Thia i«
that lb* party wae sincere in !te polltl- thair one Gxsd, unalterable purpose
tie-calltel Southern Conservative.—in
reality Rebel Radical*—have got th*
Democratic party by th* throat

Tala CoU-?*.
’
Vte. Praaid.nt Wilaoa know* noth-

TLer Committee baa no doubt that

NOW IS YUOR TIME I

united effort.
A Nevada paper, under the det* of1
done, by enabling 390 white rotera, in
lhe city ef Wilmington tn elect (J hld.rmea. while rendering it iiapoeaibl. for
750 white rotera. eupptem rated by 2290 fear crop, of peare. Only tha firat and

Mr. Elijah Thi.n Fob Laimm, a na­
ve cf Shanghai, China, haa bran

te appropriate 810,000 a

J. L. REHD &amp; CO4

'Inily Yours,

misappropriated a cent of the State’*
money ! Do the rotera of the old Graq-

the banditti, and tha dlagraerful act. to iter of the Detroit Tiibun*.
whieh tl&gt;. Obetruatfonlsta In Congrem

•JI years

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

bl* one should foil to bi* lot

when systematically claxified and ar­
that the Gor.rniu.nt of th. ranged. land to valuabl. diseoveria*.
We. the re for., req nee tall person* in­ sition uro important, attended by much
labor, and many times delicate. Toasti­
er* and people bare given uniform agalnat a Democratic rebellion and
highly. .attorned realJ. nt of Detroit,
kindness and • uppert. for whieh I ren­
traffic In human chattels universal.
der heart-felt thanks. Despite her.
He
and there a difficult question, tba work
mmt aid, to create additional and rioua kind, of
er etulfod epee
remove the cloak that conoealed their
T. B. Dumo»b,
Co. Sept, of School*.
the republican amendment* to the Fed Justice of Detroit, besidea earring lhe
era! CorwUtutlon, Aoty th* friend* of
aug. system of railway.,
th. attention of th. public,
Prealdent Oran! and General Hherldan
AU article, should bo marked
Cul. Nathaniel Gilman, a native of for preserving the lire, of freedmen and
prominent Odd Fellow, in Michigan.
Gibfiauton, New Hempahir., but for
fiAoen year, a reeidont of Concord, died the ecanea that ha., rooeuily transpired
portation.’

2450,000 8*3,022,055 propose* the ceaatiuction of a railroad
apeak for th*raa*]v**. of three-feet gauge from Toledo, Ohio.
mt th* four State* un­

8. IL Elii*. Maaier uf th. Ohio ffrat. 1
Grange, under -date Jan. 15, reporte '
that 509 Grange* in that State have
contribute*! *7,074.87 for the destitute
in the Weal
There are over 1,100 I
Grange* in Ohio.

GIFT,

was the lucky man last July, that got the Cutter. We woa\
let him draw this year. "He is too lucky.” '
Warning the people not to come all at once, w« are very

gift of the Slate GrangeA Vermont eheop-breedor rocura- I
monde a tableepoonfal of culphur to (
twvqaerta of aalt aa a feed to ahoep |
that will extoruiieate tleks
Feed thia

tioaal opportunities of late for laermng membenblp.
critulnaUo i of the plalfonn. of tbo two the truth, aaya: •‘The determination of
political partle* to say which VI' the Badieala (of the South) and rebels
claimed by the appercnUy coorerted
ia to coneuaato a division of the Union,
and the 'establishment of a Soo them
Contoderaey, in whieh there shall al

Parallel Ballroad Company of the Unit- tioaa in their neighborhood, whieh, if

Olten thing, which

The Political Silualion.

received nearly aa much per month aa

oral information.

nt .Mtione.

CUTTER

which will be given
to our Customers about the mwMl*
of September next, haa attendency to make more trade than **
want. ’
.

vor of strict party nominations,

We call attention to tha following eluding locomotive, being 157 tout
for County Superintendent of
From iIim. 'and other facte, th. Com­
mittee concluded that th. acocess of th. old booke. In grammar uniformity will Schools, a merited endorsement worthy 'organ'cation of a benevoleot
noon be oceotnpluhed.
demonstrate that th* narrow-gauge
of one of the best 6fficer» in the eympatby.”
Public opinion ia divided upon the
railroad, white vastly cheaper in con­
Mr. CC. Whtoler, General Freight
State, although it breaks over
struction and operation than the old
Agrat of the Michigan Central Bail­
eyatem, had anfficlent capacity, power, objection v urged are, firat. ea'.arr Th.
__ i _ —.1 ________ .i____ ____ ।____ r_.
entire cote to thia county for the liat the two-term rule, which is by rood, i* the right man ia the right place.
Thia we, in commcn with the people and
AU buaiaewin bit department ia atmany regarded us essential to
all &lt;fopertm.nt of the government, are
lendwl to with &gt;ueh great promptneea
bjund to obey, ia all its provision*.
canto on &lt;raah 11,000. a. property ap- the future success of the party. that it ia truly refreshing t i crate in Con­

tar, but wore, reraha dunng th. time of
alkgwd failure hero. A easeful atudy
•t teatitefoe raaAtra thia statement.
Other things being equal, -prohibition

terribly excited when we have too many Bales, and now amt*
we have come down TfHty-FifE Dota oi od Bony.
tremble t

with Garland an 1 tha Democrat!, lead-

sure of future success.

which is wise. And the re-nem- cratic Convention of Coanaclirai oocars 8, .1874, and inaugurate! it* ball ii
caao have I alri»ej‘ wholeralu JraghtApril.
the following;
Roookod, That th*
Monticello Grange, It, Minaeetea.
•r, by throwing ent book* on hand, but iuation of Theodore B. Diamond
Democrat* ot Coane-ticut regard lhe ba* adopted rveotatiooa eun^ratutetlag
eueh change* hav. bean gradually a«-

and a lasting disgrace to our noble
Htete.
T. J. Wm
cial metropolis ol a museum, wkare
eamplee of the natural reenurce* of obr
State, sa wall a* ef uur advance &gt; ia the
The Transportation Qimhon.
arts and acieaeea, might be exhibited.

Buggies this year. If the Excite,
meat runs to high we shall be
obliged to Fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

eminently sueoaesfulBroeklyn Grange, it, Wteeusaia, baa
110 memben, a fin* ball asd organ,
We dare not tell the public, we are making betb-r work tha
and an agricultural library of rafocene*
numbering 400 volume*.
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and Lit. We nt

and tiA convic’-ioa very gener­

Gorernor would to tbo relative capacity of'standard and
। about filling th. narrow-ganga made, tbo Commit to.
produce figure, and make compariaone county. Th. county la te n» oxpen aa
for thia work ; partiea alteidiug eupport
them 1 have roceirod foe tlu&gt; labor for
Uli.
the year about on. hundr.l and forty
dollar*.
plain violation of th. spirit and ths let­
Old school building* aro gradually
ter of the constitution, which forbids

cover thia

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

new Ccnotitatioti. In th. Conafituticn kaaaaa Legislature with bat on* vote
of 1808 there wae a prohibition of toIt ia bald that a Orang, eaansl aur ooMfon. In the Centeitutfon of 1874
thia prohibition ia terack out.
Why ?

PariiaBtoUtrw aa will

GIVE ME A CALL.

�Mr. DieUssra, one af the founder* of '
'■
Vormeatrills died on lhe 22d uh. at the ’
----- advanced ago of ninety years.
At a regular mediag el Wdd Flower
Pennant to call, tbo Itepublioana of
Ths nows of tha President's sending- ! I®1g». No. 44, L 0. G. T-, hold in thaix the County met in Convention attho
tbo name of John M Nevins to tbo Hal)
” ” Monday
" ' evening,
'
•March
• • •1st,
■ —
- Court House at neon on -Saturday and
1875,
Sonata as Postmaster of Hasting* son ms the fullowiog preamble and raeolulion Organised by electing L W. Vrooms a
as temporary ehainnan. and Wm. M.1
business mon (Dewey 4 Oe. excepted.) were adopted :
WxDuaa, Our Heavenly Father baa Scudder as becretary.
Srair Qnu.-Hastings correepoodont
removed fhna earth our beloved sister,
Purettent Ur resolution tba Cliair ap- ■
of tbo XoaMb JTxm. .
Ellon L. Bailey.
pointed P. H. Niikera, G. K. Beamer.
We de not see why we should hare
JU—M That ee, the member* of
been dragged into thia matter in that Wild Flower bodge, No. 44,1 O. G, T,,
way. Yet, aa lhe Co. embraces all the of which Sister Elion L Bailey, was a Credentials, and Abraham Rymon,
Republicans of our city except half a just and upright mxmbor, recognising Daniel Striker, R. E. Combs, D C. San­
doxen ur so, and the entire oppoiirion, with doo submission tbo edict cf tha born and B. J. Trego, a Committee on
Grand Master, would, in thia manner,
we do not care much. Yet, fair play ia rxpreaa uur appreciation, of lhe virtues
a jewel, but eqme mon do uot worn to uf our dscoased sister and tender to her til two o'clock waa then taken.
On the reaaaotabliag tbo Committee
pay any attention to that, any more than bereaved husband and family, onr
Willard did to his solemn promises warmtit sympathies in thair great afflio- Credentials submitted it sir report as
whoa be made tbo oelecuun for post­
RMe/rvd, That we ourdially J&gt;ear wit­
Year Committee oa Credential! re­
master of thio city.
ness, that cur deceased sister was one
in whoso life and character the prinei- spectfully report tbo following -aa tbo
DMkkor'e Pain Pauaoox. fur Rheu- p'es ot our order were faithfully Por­ aamea of gentlemen entitled io seals in
matiem. Neuralgia, Cramne, Colic, Diar- tland, that as a woman she was just tbis Convention aa delegatee :
rtuQX, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infan­ ana faithful, as a friend generous aud
Baltimore—Gilbert Striker, D C.
tum. Sprains, Hurns, Scalds, Bruise., true, nud as a Sister Go&gt;«l T-mpler,
ChilblaiM, Frost-bites, Strolling., Sore­ ever ready to cultivate and honor tbe Sanborn, Hoary Hougbtalin, D. McOmness, uf tbo Joints, and all painful af- glcxion* pr nmplae whieh bind ns tegatbor.

There are probably a hundred or
more persona in ibis aud neighboring
towns, who daily suffer from the distre-sing effects of kidney troubles, who
do not know that Johnson's Anodyne

rorere cases great relief may be ob­
tained, if not aperfoct cure.
We notice that the Agricultural papern all over tbo country ’■eeuaimeud the

Kef that tbo earth will in duo time, give
up its treasures, and that we shall be
again united; and that beueatb tbe
Providence and power ef God. death
han" no dominion, the grave no victory,
Rssafved, That aa a mark ef respect
for her motnorr, tbi* Lodge bo draped
in mourning for tbo space of thirty
days That tbo above preamble
and resolutions be entered at large upon
the Journal of our Ixxlge, that a copy
bo presented to the family of our docaau-d sister, also to tbo Hastings Basxu aud Ihnt Javnttl for publication.
'
T. I'nitura,
B. F. Srcxnorr,

Powder*.— £reU&lt;yr.
, Farmars and othan ia this section
hero lung known and appreciated the
advantage uf these powders over all
Cloudy.

None but a physician knows bow
much a reliable alterative is needed by
Twenty inches of snaw fell Sunday ths people. On all sides of us, iu all
comraunities ovsrywbaro, there ate
and Monday.
multitudes who suffer from complaints
Regular aud important acssuan uf that nothing but an alterative cures.
the Council ta night.
Honea a great many of them have been
State Convention at Jackson to day. made and put abroad with tbo assur­
ance of baiag effectual But they fail
if lhe delegates ran get there.

Tha PreeiJont has signed the Civil
Rights bill. Tbis is tbo great political
victory of tbo ago.

The Ladies Sewing Society of Emauael Cnuscb, will meet with Mrs. J. W.
Bancroft on Friday afternoon.

now nearly two years since 1 became a
resident of your county; during that
time I bare regularly received through
the mail, weekly, your enterprising and
| respectable paper /rrv. for which aet ef
goneroaity I now tender you my warm­
eat thanks. As I expect lo move from
Nashville by the middle of April next, I
feel it would ungenerous not tu make
thia public acknowledgment,' and to re­
turn to you my 'banks, and also lhe
kindest legaida of my wile, as wall as
that of my little girl, jus*, beginning to
read the neighborhood news, for your

Al the County Convention of
Democrats on Saturday the folio*
Our Representative in Congress vo­
ted against the Fores bill For shame, delegates were elected, vix :

that we are thus
Washington.

misrepresented' at
H. A Goadrear, N. Barlow, B. 8.
Dibble, T. Downing, C. P. Iai rebec
W. H. Dutton Jr. Editor uf ths Bo*O. II Cole, E. ,Flensburg Eli Nichols.
ton Trmttnyi, and ooe of th* muil ao
oompliahed scholar* in New England,
died on Sunday evening.
for eity officers, but We have not room J. C. Hannah. J. H. Dennis , and Por­
thio week to print ths list of registered ter C. Freeman, nominated for Co. Scporintendeat of Schools.
vetero in the city.

Have on exibiiion one of the
largest Stpck^fFancy Goods
ever brought to. this City
which we offer to the. public
cheap for Cash. fFe have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and' Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries- Toilet Sets- g-c.,
£c. Give us a caU.

Rev. G. D. Gilleepte waa eenooeratod
Bishop al Grand Rapids on Wednesday.
A large number of the vestry of Em­
anuel Church hi this eity Were In at­
The Bishrp administered

in tbis city on Thursday evening. Tbe
following being the claw. Mrs. Dr. C.
RumelJ, Mrs. Wilkins and EK Throop.

Hoc. John M. Norina, haa been ap­
pointed I'oattnaater of this city, vies
Hon. John Roberts, whose commission
expired in July Inst. If the appointee I Tom, was selected to do the fore legs of
shall be able to fill the place of hu
tbo beast, and move hie eya* and eon
—a happy thought struck him. alto rejoiae, for wo do net believe tboro tliough proving disastrous in the aoqaal
ever was a better managed effioo than .i Towards tbo eloee of the performance
the audience ubeerved that the Elephant
ears has boon under Dr. Roberts
! waa very unsteady ia fromi. and finally.
True to hia treasonable utterancss
during the war of the rebellion. Shakespearo, the editor of tbe Kalamaxoo
Oernttr, says: "We are glad there are
so many •rebels' in Congm,*." and adds.
"1st na have more *rebeh' tn Congress." "reconstruction," two bottlaa ware found
That this ia pare unadulterated De- i bearing the suggestive label, •‘Btsrea■acoracy, we have not the alighteai n's (&gt;U&gt; Ixmnox Dock Gix--o tMatoi

iTjX^ilSr

hS

ioubt though tbe vise men of ths party
are too cautious to .peak oot. fcplainly placed tbo bottom ef &lt;1m&gt; boirles sou
to the editor of tbe
does.
to represent the ayes of tha elephant—

roacbs^Send Lake about half past five
We bare at least two and a half feet
of snow, aud many assert it is three feet
deep. But at all events we hare oo
much that it makes logging and lum­
ber hauling very di sag roeable at boat
With a promise of writing from my
nsw quarters soon as convenient, wi 1
eloee by subscribing myself as usual,

WORK

SEEDS!

mima:
CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

iE&amp;twS-S

Davenport.
Yankee Springs—Charles W. Arm­
1 strong, John W. Brigg*, Irving Garrett,
Wm. P. Garrett.
Assyria—A. W. Chapin. Richard
Jones, W. Powers, J. R. Powers
Best Cock. Days 4 McElwain
Maple Grove—George D. More. Best Hon. Heys A MoEiwain,
Beet Specials, Henry 1. Alien,

Rutland —James Mead, David Hoes,
Manning l&gt;oud, James Benham.
On motion after come debate the re­
port wae amended and adopted as

For Green Bsy and Laks Superior.
Two trallia dally, with Pullman Pal­
aeo Can attached, and running through I
u&gt; Marquette.
For MUwaukst. Four through trains
dally. Pullman t'ars on night trains.

Tbe Committee tn Singing Birds re
ommvnd special aotioe of the Gold
Finch exhibited by John Beaainor ; also,
25 cents to John 8. Van Brunt on Dwarf
Dark Brahma, and 25 cents to Joha Q.
Creasy, on Whits Fantail Doves. •
Henry I Alien, of Schoolcraft, who
wlis committee on Partrilga Cochins,
says tbo show of Partridge Cochins ex­
ceeded any ever shown at the State
Fair, and H. A. Mansfield of Waltham,
Mas*, who waa judge on the Brahmas.

of the fowls on exhibition ttxe hopes cf
the most sanguine promoter of lhe en­
terprise. In everything it was a sac.
cess, and reflected great credit on tbo
manage re, and showed a great interest
ia the growth of thoroughbred p-ml try.
on the part of our citixons :
TJie Premiums awarded were as fol-

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.

WING GALLERY,
rieOM teerilL
3u-.lMi.Msnb te.in-u.rtt7

ELECTION NOTICE.

place.
All the birds exhibited wore owned
tn thia county except five coops shown

.VGSUXWtSffifSSftffSS
tevMlewlaseaeoneraio keeieeuS
Jesw.ttJss tar jnitu

s Hr. |In, I.. H.l. »» l ... u XU IS.
.... I (h.rwnUlwatMMr. an.ll.uri
aim.
u.siau I'.l.mull

local Siifipejj Jlotice;.
the Overland 8teetM&gt;i* on the Union
Padflc Railroad, for all points went of
tbe Mteaourt River.
All Ticket Agents sell tickets by thia
mate.
titt.

AgeuL

J. Cole &amp; Son,
2d. John Stanley.
3d. John G. Mandy,

A. D. Cook having disposed of bis in­
terests tn tbe mills and realeotate here,
ia tbe reason of yoor correvpondent's
tearing.
1‘ go
'
to Big Rapids,
A paper On Aneieut Artists and their *
there to engage in soiling goods for W.
work, by Belle Wightman.
C.
Conant,
Eeq., who is by far tbo
Recitation, by Anna Roberta
t
in Big Rapids
Review, by Clara Phillip
Please eond tbo Baxsaa to that place
in the future to your humblo servant.
though not quits so cold as a few days
ago. Tbo sleet and fiue hail that fell
on Tuoeday last made it next tn im­
possible fix trains to rua on our north­
ern roads, and probably waa but little
batten further south. I left Big Rapids
at noun on tbo 2ith in*t.„^nd at half
past uine o’clock the same evening we
reached Stanwood, making eight miloe
ia about ten hours,'with a train of four
coaches, (nearly empty) one baggage
cer and two enginoe. Could make no
headway only as tbe snow aud iee was
■hoveled off the rails by laborers. We
remained at Stanwood till three o'clock
the next morning, when a snow plow
and four trains arrived from Kalamaaoo,
haviag left tbo latter plan: tbo (irsrious
morning, and cleared the war, so wc

FLoltAL

Hoplnms 1 Barnes.
Hrutinei, Dk. .15. 1874.

ly Henry 1. Allen of Schoolcraft, K*la-

Tha annual meeting of ths Pioneer
Fire Company No. one, of this riiy, waa '■
bald last evening, and the following offleers wets elected. W. F. Hicks, Fore­
man ; J. E. Saondets, Asst Foreman ;
Soliloquy of an Egyptian' Mumur
John H. Dennis. Secretary; W. 0. ■ spiritualised, by Col. Dinkey.
Eellleja Engineer; Baker Sbrissr TronaImpromptu Speech.
nrer ; and J. M. Bauer. Steward.

twits i ttvt

Irving—0. K. Beamer, B. J Trego,
Charles Judd, Frank Judd.
Best trio, W. K- Barber.
Orangeville-Frank 8. Bowen, J, W. 2d do, Hava 4 McElwain,
Hougbtalin, T. B Dtamsnd, Jehu Tor­ 3d do, “
Bost naira, Hays 4 McElwain,
Tlwniapple—Wm. I. Cobb, Smith 2d, W. K. Barber.
Sanford, R. E. Combs, P. W. Nieksrn. Bost Cock, Hays 4 McElwain,
Prairierille—Wm. M. Scudder, James Bost Hou, Hays 4 McElwain,
Bost C pullets, Haya 4 MoElwaia,
Boot Special.
••
-

soma indulge to their diMredlt, and ut&gt;lit th/ir ;iaper for decent familv reading.
On tb» 30th dav of, last J nonary, 1875, tiou, E A. Holbrook, Wm. H. Powers;
at th* regular monthly and church S. J. Bidlotaan, John Eoaglo, A. W.
meeting of the church I tendered my Chapin, Johu A Turner, and Wta. M.
resignation tu take rffeat al the expira­
Oo ths first formal ballot Theodors
tion of the pastoral year, being next
B Diamond was ronouimated ferCcuaty
was accepted, and as I expect to leave Superintendent of Schools; and, after
this part &lt;&gt;t the State at that time, 1 passing ths ususl reeolatios authorising
take Ibis oportunity to tender to you the delegates lo the several Conventions
my hearty thanks, and lo ask yonr par­ in ease they could not attend to appoint
don for having furnished so little for
ihe columns of lbs Bixxsxduring those
iwoysara. "Confession" they say "is
good lor ths soul," and I must aay^tpat
(in a mistake) ( have helped those lass

I-i.tof letters remaining in the Hea­
tings P. O. March 2d, 1875.
i’hose canned goods al John Stanley's
Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Bennett Carpen­ th. wisest for ths public good. So
are attracting much attention and sel­ ter, William Cross, Mrs. Geo. E Forster, ploaso receive our warmest thanks and
ling very rapidly. ~
belt wishes for the future and onr grxxl
fore they are allfa
Freeman, Moura. Gibson Bros, lauhsm
Hull, Lucy A. Hewitt, 0. F. Munioo,
Maple Grove, cut and split six csrds of Henry C. Northrop, Mra. Jane 8. Phil
wood, on Saturdsy last, in firs hours. lips. T. J. Parker, Mrs. E J. Revere.
Stwbsn Mitts, Mich.
/ ’
So says tbo Nashville A'rex.
G. D. Sawyer* 2, Willis Snyder, Shaa.
February 27, 1875. $
Judge Josiah Turner, of Owosso, has Slewart, Mra Mary E. Whitney, Amos
Eniros Bavxas: —Having finished
Woodmancy,
Hue
Lucinda
Vandsriip,
been re-nominated M Judge of the
ay duties a: this place and about to de­
seventh, and Judge Jcsiab G. Lovell at Mia* Frankie William*part lor auc-ber locality. I thought best
Ionia, for the eighth Judicial Districts.
to spend a few momenta in writing a
Both exesliant selections.
-f

tendance.

I am now all alone in the Photograph
business, and sal have made arrange­
ments to increase my facilities fordoing
better work than ever, all should call
and get a negative taken. Tbo superi­
ority of my work in the past 1* a suffisient guarantee of fii&gt;t-ciasu wort in
^hs future.
Rooms ia Washington

Beat Trio, W. K. Barber.
2d. Usury I. Allen.
Evert’, Frank Fuller, Friend -Soule*.
Hope—Ir* A. Oeguod, Mooes Seober, 81. Hay. 4 M.Elwain,
George Beploglo, Valentin Replogt*.
Baal Pairs, flays 4 McElwain,
Hastings Town-Chas. B Bonham,
A. Ryeroan, H. M. Merritt, B. F. GaakilL D-fU-k. la.iS.BnU
Hastings Gty—l«t Ward, J. H. Ad­ Bo.t Hjn, Henry I. Allen,
ams ; 2d Ward, E J Evans ; 3d Ward,
Beet Sftbciala, Haya 4 McElwain. |5
Daniel Striker; 4th Ward. lease W.
Be.t Pullet. Hays 4 McElwain, 82

On Thursday night of lait week |bo
House of Peter Davis, near Nashville,
waa entirely destroyed .by fire. Dim

Dan Sbay, so long a clerk for Jutn
Stanley, bad a Tumor removed from
hia neck at the Medissl Department of
the University &lt;m Sets rd ay morning.
At last accounts he was doing well and
is expected heme in ■ few days.

PIOTTTZIES 1
PICTURES :

kern; for Secretary, Wm. H. Scudder;
which report was accepted and adopted,
Tbo Convention than elected as Dele­
gates to the State Convention, D. Stri­
ker. I. W. Vruoman, J. J. Parkins and

The Missionary Society of th" M. E.
Church will bo entertained by Mra.
Samuel Dickie oa Friday evening.

A telegram from Washington brings'us the glorious news, that the Suproms
Court of the United States sustains the
adof the Legislature of 1873, taxing

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

GROCERS.
TODAYS ADVERTISEMENTS.

UUPUSrffi,

snnx
wra ud
Shingles, Lath, 4c.
NMte,.

GOOD NEWS.
Did yon kbow that Mr. Grace, has
bought In the Grocery Hlors, with John

Crawley, and ate giving lhe beet ot ber­

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In Independent Physician,
Number of cows, 10.
Butter add
Butter for family um, cream.

THEALDIKE; THE ART JOURNAL
OP AMERICA.

Milk furnished tbo factory.
14,340 lb*., st 05* per 1W
Ibe.............................
- Calve* rateed
Hog food

UeZiMk. it equal* tbo finest Electoral
or Saxony wool grown Tbe diminu­
tion of the number ef fold* to the inch
shows the interior ty
An excellent brouae for .mall costing*
maybe made by faring together 1)5
gam of copper by weight and W part*

Parufln te the beet material for ptotoetiug pnlfobed steel tn iron from ru.t
Fwt hard sand ^instead of nahn on
nuppery aklcwalk*
The paring* of a btnbel ol apple* are
said to yield a qunrt of eider, by tbe aid
ufahaad prw*
A French meter is about fifty time*
the diameter of a five cent piece. Tb*
•ite* «oia weigh* exactly fire gramme*.
' A cracked bell which givee a jarring
aowad may be improved by sawing or
filing tbo ruptured edge* k&gt; that they
by tbe vita*-

IJUEAT8 ALL TOBIAS OP

CHRONIC DISEASE,

FARM FOR SALE.

Total|62l» 78
Maxing an average uf &gt;82.78 per
oow.
Parte I. II, III and IV ate now ready.
The butter for family um, a* ipven in
tba above, is computed at 26c pei pound,
SUTTON’S
being a fraction over a cent umbr tbo
average market price for tha year, while
Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
the milk furnished tbe eheeoo factory te
given at PS eeala per 100 pound*, al­
though Mr. McCotter, proprietor of the
cheoeo faet.Ty, think* when the return*
are all in. it will foot up over 81.00 per
REPRODUCING
hundred pound*
If tb* above figure* are correct,—and
they are, for Mr. Green ha* kept a dai­
ly recotd throughout tbo year,—it abowa
I hat many of our formers seem tu be
Art Journal,
over aaxien* to dtepoM of tb* very beat The London
paying slock th-y can rsi*e. If every
fanner would but keep a regular day
book be could **ry *oou determine
wh«t would pay him beet,—whether
rairiag grain or raising bones, keeping
cowa sheep, ote. There ten? place in
Michigan better adapted to dairy pur­
pose, than tbte taction, and ecanely
anything the farmer eau engage iu that
will paid him oo large an imeom* from I'arta I, IT and III are just Published.
the money invested, to say nolhiag ol
THE ABT JOUINAL.
the diffareuee In c*re and labor be­
tween caring for stork, and raising Ce»kjrteia Ita-Ul.wK., .&lt; II .Kk u..
ta, beet All
Uluu.liu,
grain.
he»
lb« nrliw relawet el■ Tk» AM**'.
With a cheeea factory ia thia place,
•nd one in Suufleld, we think tbe farmer
• ho diapooo of hi* mileh cows, maker ■
mistake., We. should be glad to give
the result of the obiervatiua of other
former* or dairyman on this subjeci.—
JEUwyrtee.
J

SEMI

; ounce. Boil for ten miautk* and apply
with a brush, eijber hot or eold.
A piece of alum aa big aa a hickory
nnt will render clear a pail of muddy
water. Dissolve the alum. atir and al­
low the impttritte* to eettle.
Tbo length of tbo double whiStetree
and the neck yoke for a sleigh should
bo just aa long u tha sleigh ia wide
Thatogrsphsi* who um large quan- from tbo center of one runner to the
■tfos of uioale ofsilver *hould allow all
Ibeexce** of riivvr, acetic arid, aud
YEW ADYEBTISEMENTS.
sOetukaUan from the plates uudergvfog davelopment to ritn into stone jar*
C. P. Rowell a Co'$. CoU,;..~
containing fragment* of line. By that
Moen* the metallic silver may ba collec­
ted ; It should than be digested with di­
late Mitphuric arid, washed and dried
ia aa oven ao that quite largo earing

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PRICES DELIVERED OS BOARD OF CARS AT SPRINGFIELD. QUID

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We manufacture and furuirii at low price*, Pulleys, MhaRlng. CuWpUam ate
anxen, a loo furnish Belting, Oom How, Ac.
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Further InfofcaUon will be cheerfully gtreu by addressing the manuteotiooa

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TEAS:

THE

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THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.

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— —wii,uufc. u.uiwt.ur
tbe hight of tba capital lottan to be
tew. tbo widths an a* follows: B. F.
£• JTXAl C. d. e. o. h. k N. 0. Q.
B,T, V. X and T, eleven; L five; J,
eight; B and L, nine; M and W, aevonfoew; Z and A, twelve: Numerals : 1
equate five; 2,8, 4,7. 8, nine; 4. elevow; 8, 9. 0. tan.
Lower ease leitan
(hight rix and a half): Width : a, b.d. I
k, p, q, x and x coven and a half; e, e,
Ks,eersn;L Lj. L L three; g,h,n. u,
eight; m, thirteen ; r, v, y, six ; w, tea.
Glycerine is an excellsnt coaling for
the istericr of plaster mold*.
A strong eolation of sulphate of msraarie give* a beautiful quality to whita-

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Ageals for MIcbliraB,

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Medicated Cough Candy.

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§100,00 0 00
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TO BE DMT RIBCTt
13 .

Glass can bo drilled with a fool moistaood with dilute sulphuric acid. This
last is batter that turpentine.
.To wash calico without fading, infuse
8 gilte of *nh in 4 quarts of water. Put I
ia the ealteo while the eolation is hot,
a*d leave until the latter is cold. It is
said that in this way tbe colon ar* ne­
gated permanent end will not tad* by
stebeequul washing.
tlswrid better, pork, and lard casks
■■7 be purified by burning straw or

- White lead robbed up with linseed
•0 to the eearistenco of paste te an axeelteat appbeauea for burn*.
. Qaiatin mixed with glyeerin te liquid
white hot, but an riaitic ootid when
«sML Ueefal for hennetteally sealing

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RAILROAD

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It te aaid that charcoal will fatten
fowl* and at tbo same time give the
■teat improved tend era •*• and flavor.
Pulverise and mix with the food. A
turkey require* about a gill a day.
. Lampblack and butter are need to
prepare ribbon* in hand stampa.
The following te a convenient table

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Aud MuticalMenUaniliBe Generally. ~

$200

GIF! ENTERPRISE!
fe Grad Mill ftfutlOMUMt!
One Prize $5,000 in Silver

He keeps constantly on
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
in price from $250 to $1800.
Also, Agent for famous

New England

Te clean cider barrel*, poor in lime
water, and then i»rt a trace chain
Sheoogh tha bung bote, renumbering to
fastee a atoowg cord on the chain *o a*
to pad! st out again. Shako the the bartoiwarilall the rnoid fosidoia rubbed
eC Rinse with water, and finally pour
heltatowhfoky.
‘
A piece of parada oendlo about tbe
•foe of a nnt. dteeolved ia lard oil at
MO- Fah, thb mixture applied one a

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                  <text>Th* l^pril*aciyl B^JICV
Geo. M. Dewey,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1875,
taWnal apd. BUymes Canto.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

and prayed for him. Ha had children,
and true io hi* boyish vow, ha played
with them, told stories to them, and
look th*m on excursions on Bunday, to
that tlist day bscamo an epoch to thorn
ol hilariou delight.
Hia wile had also been rigorously
brought up by her lovely aaint-like
mother, who waa what need to ba called
an Old School Presbyterian,' and aha,
too. when a littto child. Buffered far bar
religious belief. Wiser than her hus­
band, she clung to the truth and jrejoci*d the error* of her childhood training.

Sound the trumpet I
Beat the Drum!
Downfall in Clothing
Nov has come !
|-ESSMA£ttE’;7““ 1

S7j,(IIIB IM OF OIHOMO Win IMTUWi
is we fin’d we have still a Large Stock of Overcoats fold
inter Clothing on hand, wc will offer all goods Below* Cost for
i* next

30 DAYS ONLY

n**1 TklnlBs:»r J*r&gt; •&lt; ***S

.Van's Heavy Overcoats. $3 and Jf.
.Ven's Cape Overcoats, $5 to 10.
$18 all wool Beaver Overcoats for $10
■

And then camo a Sttudsy evening,
uh ! never to be forgotten by the bappy
wife, when her husband walked up tho
aisle of that simple country church and
mad* hi* humble c.nfvreion. Hi wa»
the oul* one- and whoa all tli* congre­
gation arose, and extended to him the remark to which the poor man in his
"right band of fellowship," thus taking griol had givel utter*ceo; “1 wi«l&gt; yuu
him into the church by that beautiful bad to oaxu voar money aa I de miaw"
In the trod.I uf a row uf ' figure*.
symbolic set. a tnuicadike visum swept
“Put yourself in my jdacr," intruded
Iteoll. .
Once alter ii bad croeeed hie mind,
away ; heaven opened, nnd ale saw
myriads of angles rejoicing with halle­ be told down hi* pen eaying, “Well. I
lujahs over him who had repentwl and think I should find It rathe* hard. 1
was aaredI with a Hide cry abe renk have a mind t»drop ia thare this after­
noon, and ere Aw it fare* with hia
fainting into her *aat; but uo one heed­
ed bar; they were too intent u|wu. family; that man has arouaed aiy curi­
watching the tall hand sumo maw, whose
About 5 o'(dock* ba put on a gray
it rang* eon ret tian had boeu *nch an
wig aud oom* old, cau-uff doth**, and
unaccountable durprise.
But after llw eetTicvi were over the walked to th* ro.i.l*are uf Mr. Bishop,
aud
knocked at the doer Mr. BUbop,
kindly people crowded around Iteh hu«bind and wife, wishing them joy. and a pale, weary looking vvu*il, opened
adopting them a&gt; brother and sister tor
“For shame, you bad boy 1* *l»e an­ time aud etontty.
swered. "Stop making disrespectful
journey, for he had walked many miles
puns, if you please ; and you need nut
that day.
go if you don't please."
Mr*, bishop cordially invited him in,
So the children went to church with
and gave him the beet seat the room
her iu tho mornings and took long
afforded. She then began to make
walks with their father in the sweet
prepetition*
tor tea. The old gentle­
ried,
cheeking
cough
assailed
him,
and
summer afternoons:
In the erasing,
after eating yard* of bread and butler, a hectic spot appeared upon his cheek, man watched her attentively- He saw
the healthy, happy little creature* which uerur want away. Consumption there was uoelaatirity iu* her stop, no
hope
in
bee
movements;
and pity for
would ting hymn* with her. Even tho bad fastened its cruel fang* upon him.
Then for three years—yearn of pure her began to ataal into hia heart.
baby of two years would carol out
and bolt* living -ba struggled with the
dread ditoasM, until hit physunao. un­
able or uuwillingto eve the fatal word*,
with a delirious oolemn air, as if eh* • too late'' were written upon hi* form
bad been iu tho habit of perusing tho
sacred scripture* for years and yoatx
Proecnlly, there cacao a Bunday morn­
Aud ibough with hi* cultured wind
ing, when the husband said, “Dimple" and te'to be enjoyed trarriiug through
(a pet name) “I bear that the wile of tbuwe beautiful toreign Undo, th* step
th* Con grogstional clergyman has a giew heavy, the shapely hind* almuat tea They invited tho stranger to eat
Gue vuiiw, and leads the choir in her trauapareul; lin'd at fast tn* fiat Went with thorn, saying,
“We have not
husband's church; I think I will go forth that be mutl die. But it brought much to offer you, but a cap of tea
and ja** my opinion upon her singing*" Bo tome*. Iheiik G—l, he «•&gt; ready. will retreali you after your tong jour. “Very well, dear, that's right,” was
They were iu the ouulh oi Fraoc
averv 4rori she said, and kissing him when s Buu layeame, br^b*, fovelv. tho
lari. In broken wbUpers bo *aid that
it we* but a short **[&gt;aratiun. onlroaiing
For several Sunday* the husband at­ bis litjl* wifo not to grfot*. Ho sent
tended tho Congregational church aad
the wife, the Episcopal; and aa a nat­
ure) ronvequenr* tho Mias .Snarling
aud Mr. Sneering who live in every
swell village, observed, “what can it
mean ? hare you noticed that ho goes to
one chuieh and all*'to another ? What
an awful quarrel thorn must be between

\
This is the Biggest Bargan of all.

Good Cassimere Suits, from 17.50 to 10.
.
US and 20 fine all wool suits for 12.50 and 13.50.

$_■&amp; to $40 Custom Made Suita, finest in the City,
from $15 to $25 only.
Boys’Overcoats from*0'2.50 to $4.

100 PAIRS MEH’S

GENUINE CORDUROY PANTS REDUCED TO $2.50.

Men’s Undershirts and Drawers 25 to 45 cents.
Men’s

Extra

Pine

Undershirts

and

Drawers 50 cents to

Cloesv Below Cost-Sheepskin 50 and 75 cents-

Sl.OO-

Buckskin 81 to SI.5O.

MEN’S CARDIGAN WOOLEN JACKETS
is a Special Bargain.

Thi.

TO $2.

Star Clothing House,
1S8ES^fE.'Sb
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A*.*-.: u*iiroro«i...i. Mt .11 Vu.
M. .^re 3a~

Grand Rapids, Mich.

HEATH, SAIABBL'nV MCO.

SPECIAL OFFER.

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Mirtiiai.

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

Hastings Drug Store

IN CONNECTION

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For the accomviodation oj such of our friends as may
desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection with
The BANNER, w-have made arrangements whereby we
are enabled to present the following liberal terms,
theuntferntanding, Aozretrr, that the order for our Journal and
euhef of the others named, must be sent together, and ac­
companied by the money ; and, also, that we must receive
one subscription toThe BANNER for each copy of every
other publication ordered from the list:

.

School Book*. Blank Books, Toy andGift Book*, and everything iu this line
to pl»a«* Old and Young.

” (.III) LTOM A FORTErt. l'ro*n.wr.

really drta.lfull"
She did nut ‘ talk it uver" with her
butbund ; shu did nut uvea offer to go
to church with hiiu ; she wai too wise
to do anything but “watch ami'pray
I hen another Sunday came. They
were nit just returned from Doming
service and ehe was taking off her bon­
net and glove*. when ner husband carel*.»ly ubaoived, “What capital eenuoua
that Congregational fellow preachn!
really, LHmido,.l ahouldn't be surprised

H. F. STEIITH0FF
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Chicago Tribune. 12.60 and Republican Banner, 1.56, («r
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Detroit Tribune. 12 00 and Republican Banner 1 50, for
Detroit Peet, 12.00 end Republican Banner L50 for
Michigan Farmer, t2.00 and ItepubLcBnBanner 1 AO for
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Stni® ait Inkaiical

m

J. P, ROBERTS.

DENTIST

4 50
3.76

JOHN STANLEY I

LANDS

Ekm Ian Ml 1hrCat

GROCERIES

HOW HER HUSBAND WAS SAVED.

AFIIEOBAII1I0WIIIBEOIOR.
Frew U* Ill.rirsteJ ClrUli.s Wmkly.
H* was brought up rigo rowahr, after
a fashion somber enough to content the
glootniret Puritan. No playing, nor
reading of story books on Sunday ; no

be jeeriogty apoken, and a light laugh
suecredod them, but aho darted a iwtft
ayn-tteh at hnr hytbaad's fare aud saw
just n percaptibla qairar on hi* wallout lips, and the least shade of trouble
in the beautiful blue eyes.
Her heart beat violently and a joyful
flush overspread her face. Quick a*
lightning cam* the thought, “It t*
God's hand." But eh* said never a
word, only walked quietly into list chil­
dren's roem and gently cloeed tlio doer.
There, falling on bar Bnao*. her very
•oul cried out, "O my Father ia haaven
what fa this that thou hast dene? Oh.
take not away from mo thia strange, un­
looked-for hope, which, light as thi-iledewn, I dare not disturb with breath of
mine, tyi in thy own good time m*ke
this blessed eigu a more bleared oertaiu ■
ty, for Jaau* my Bavionr'a sake,"
The children want into the wood*
that nfiernoan os usual, and cam* ho am
declaring that papa, if po«aibte, hal
boon awoe.er and kinder than ever before, and the evening hymn* wrre j ►ro­
od ia by th* little wife with outward
calm.'but a heaving heart and a iac* of
uawonted paleaaaa, a pala, yearning,
laving face.
Th* next morning aa boot. a. her
husband was ou the train iu Nsw Yurk,
she put oc her boaaet. and hasleoiug to
th* bouse of th* Coogregatioual minis­
ter, requsoted a private interview with
him. With smarng. gentle rourto.y, he
aoadneted her into hia study and} that

“Ar* you willing,'' she began abrupt­
ly and agitated--“mo you willing to

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his last to&gt;i» was geo* He had just
recovered from a fa of iHosss. and had
cx|Kud«I ths money with which be bad
mtand*d to make th* last payment co
IC* bcusel Tro*, that gaatlemsu had
waited one yrar, when he had failed to
mwrt the demand, owing to illuea* L
tn* family, aud be had fait very rnsch
obliged to him for doing *«.' Tku, year
ho bad been laid up for ’rerorsl mnaths,
durfofcvhieh be could earn nothing,
aud all tala saving* were then needed

On Sunday evening* th* mother
taught th" doll* tweet, aimpie versos ol
Scripture, which the children rcueat.nl
tor them &gt;nnd woe unto the doll who
waa unmindful and made mil takes 1 It*
little mother's heart would acbe until
the had taught her child correctly, and
made it repeat the verso—through her—
without a mistake.
One aueimer, not long ago, tho fam­
ily of whom, we are writing wore at a
pretty village on the line of the Ker
□aven railroad. Aa usual, the mother
hired a pew in the Episcopal church,
for the had adopted her buabaad de­
nomination, and had greatly gratified
hie family thereby.
“You won't expect me ever to uo to
hoar that old fossil," said her huabxu 1
“why, ha haan't a too h in hia head.
He will mumble and ■ hew hia word*.

$25 and 30 Overcoats offered for $15 and 18.

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hard lile ef a poor man. If you eould
only in imagination pul youroelf in my
plan*. I think you would have a little
more tusrey on me."
-Tt Is uselea* talking; I exlswdad
this on* year, and I esnnot do so any
lungvr." replied Mr. Merton, a. be
turned to hr* desk and eoctlaued wri-

to God through lore rather than fear ;
and so following tlio exauipl* of a wire,
excellent, well-known minister, she
gave her little cnee Sun’ay dull*. On
Saturday night the week day doU*. with
all their belongings, were put away
amidst much bofaterou* jollity and noiai.
The next morning th- Bunday dole
were quietly taken out, and after m«ay
cautiuna as to their good behavior and
reminders of the day, were brought
down autre. If the weather was stormy
th* children end doll* had church at
bom*. Ererrthing was dou* decently
and in order, even papa, who lad the
si owing,. -wa* aboucmally solemn on

TO BE SACRIFICED AT ANY PRICE!

JteQt ROBERT.v,
i-8 ralnxs
rog

WHOLE NO. 980

with God tor Me brothm*’* soul, and;
MR. MERTON'S LEMON,
both rose up euaforte**! with the sreursnoo I Uni ttiuy and done what they
coaid. leaving ths teue ia his hand*.
All th* rest uf th* summer that young
earned man preached the aarmon*
sell tire
eaxl Mr. Morton.
which ware, under God, to bring lib or
“In lbric_ae,"| said Mr. Bi.hcp, h
d«u*’l&gt; &lt;n*m*l, to ot&gt;* uncoociou* hearer.
will yl cunrewdi* evl-t ai “ - C™1 **CI*Ace, and allar ab the struggle* I have
made my family will again be homotee It m very hard. I only wiah yoo

Bed-Time .tone*, and still better known
a* L. C. M , tlio B.&gt;rion Literary Corres­
pondent of New York Tnbane, p«ys
tho following graceful tribute to Bl.
Nicholas and its Editor:
Mrs. Mary Mapea Dodge wa* certain­
ly made to edit St. Nieluda* and write
ftliyme* and Jingle, for its reader*.
By the way, St. Nicbote. romi to use, if
not the beet jioMiblo young folks' magariae, nt test the beat one which the £nghsh speaking world baa yet eeeu. It.
fa a delightfol piece of ortravagsao* to
hare two reriala running aloace, by two
such suthar* a* Mua Louisa M. Alcott
and Mr J. T Trowbridge. Mis* Alaotl's Liltin' Wemen was th* most popu­
lar book sinoa Uocte Tom's Cabin, ami
already one can see that thu Eight Cous­
ins must be nearly related to Uh» lattl*
Woman in worth and wit—first cousins
nt least.
A* for Mr. Trowbridge'*
Y’oung Surveyor, 1 like him so much in
January, that I cm determined to make
In* farther acquaintance.
But, after alt. tbe Right Cvutina and
Th* Young Surveyor are only u etema
gueeis-it i* Mrs. Dodg. who keeps
bouse in St. Nicholas and make a magaiinu a* Madam.. Raeemur uiado a refoa, drawing from each visitor bls beat,
and charming alike by her speech end
by her silence.

i’lald. will be popular among «|«iaf

“at lb* bread aud liberal views yw os□re^efmM
ectfatsa gwMcahy.
1 ewppmd I ted po^y * MeaAnge
over you ia moans, afiaaetm Md Mlture, yet bow reamped aad narrow­
minded Lave beea my view* baaed*
youra? That wifo uf your* in an ee«&gt;mable lady, aud the buy ef yours will

children were ill a long time, and the
expeMeelelt mo without the toaana to
pay the debt Mr. Merton egreed to
wait another year if I would pay lire
i-jiere:f.\j did so. Thia year I was for
sevou tuualh* unapl* to work at my
,-nuto cud earn anything; and ot cuureo
when pay-day cornea around, and that
i* vpry soon, too. I shall again be unable
to Meet tho demand."
“Bat,” aakl the stranger,
“will not

“No, sir,” replied Mr. Bi.bop, -I
saw him thia morning, and he said b*
must have tho manat, and that he
should b* obliged to lorecloee tho mort­
gage.”
“He must be verv ban! teat ted," re­
plied tbs traveler.
■Not uccreoorily *o," said MLr. Biabap
"The fact is. there rich men know noth-

ty. The reason is obvious. Th«y.know
how hoarily U falls, eruebhig the spirit
out of a man, and to use tny favorite
expression, they ean at once pnt them,
salve* in the unfortunate &lt;me's &gt;&gt;lace
and appreciate Lis difficulties, and are
’ therefore always reedy to render urevlI enoe as for aa they are able; and ii Mr.

The new Bpciug ftrannivo bat will be :

roe* good*.
Feminine tlnsjmry i« still bonoeatrated
t the back.
,
.
A fashion exchange ssya baeqne* will
* shorter in spring.
The lateM baB-dreea tints ore a ml-

toughed Mr fa.rteo.
^Well, it ia a goud joks»" eaid Mr.
Bishop, -gucl in more MMrethM earn.
It ha* U&gt;ra.iaal«4 very ylaannntly tut
“^Iwme^-foU.'- ^ Mr. Martm.

Bo slow to promirebat quisle to pernm. •
. ,
.
Better jo artuid than fall rate a
Hah.
Belter g-_&gt; stere than tn ba* ccsnpaay.

�of cotta# not on-

’# .'W

aww.

Nxw Yusx, March 1st 1875.

UBLlCAN TICKET

Thurlow Wood having lived eighty whitlty mills.

Feasibly th*. Y. M. O. A

thoughtful thing to do, al all event*.

wlUlng to Uy the temptation for

•oonomlcal aa poeslb!#, thoir Intention

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

forming, but to propel! merchandise,

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods

Republican party, ho hot undertaken,

ever brought to this

Wytox M. (XTTCXabX.

City

which we offer to -the public

TU»D&amp;MB Bl WAMOJtD.

Ku-Klux and then of the

Intended lo use as salesman cheap for Cash,

charges «U our financial trooblea to tho chance* of being killed by roughs of

nui IHIUB uro UBSU oooo*: lUBl I Will
fallow upon the track of the scuta wag's
blood. I SWEAR THAT IN CAHE
OFOLIt BEING IXTEHP.UI’i El' I?.

r WILL REGARD NO OaTH THAT
WILL CONVICT ONE OF ITS MEM-

try than all other occupations through

annually to support the families of those

bind {minted windows.
ried on in violation of all right and Jus­
tice. Look at tho business of al! honest

give no equivalent In property.
Bnt thia robbery of money la but

fur t How about boots at 820 per pair, i still tags- Th# importer* and jobbers
made ol imported leather ? Huw about are doing comparatively nothing, and
hereupon take upon myoelf this moot the thousand) of young men. and old
solemn and binding obligation, in the
morn hopeful then it has been. The
suits per year. nt fancy French pricesF merchants insist that the stocks are
How abuut the French wines, the nearly exhausted, that the people have
tkx wnrrz lsaove earn .­
Ft end i brand!**, and the French almost
1. A. B. do solemsly swear, before
Almighty God. aad In tbo nrevence of
Huw about
those my friends here awemblod. b&lt; In;
tboronghly prosperous season.
May
fully and scriouaiy impressed with the
tkeir hopes be realizsd.
sacredoeaooflbeact. that: never will
Pano.
make known either by word, sign, or
regularly tu enjoy pleasure which.
State Newa.
TH« WHITE MAN'S RACE ANDOF
THE WHITE MAN’S GOV! 1:.'MENT, AND THE FRIENDS OF
THE NIGGER EQUALITY. ARE
NOW, AND FOREVER Hit a£,L BE,
women,
Soap and water ia the beat me tertal
MY ENEMIES. I .wear to obey the and if auytliii.tr, mor* »&gt;; aud when
chief in all hit conttliutloual ordom
and ell other orders which he may Imuo
by tho direction of thi* eoclety. J
SWEAR TO KILL ANY MEMBER
J. C. Deyo, the Jacknm herso fancier
OF THIS SOCIETY WHO SHALL
PROVE FALSE TO THIS OATH. I

pr. I8WEABTOGIVE MY PAT­
RONAGE AND SUPPORT TO THE
MEMBERS OF TH1H SOCIETY lx
PREFERENCE TO AI.L OTHERS.
And lastly. I swear by thte Bible, this,
skull, and this blood, that, should I
ever prove untrue in any ono particular
th* obligations I have here taken,
irsaervedly, voluntarily, 1 hope to bwme an outcast, an allot!' to my Triendv,
y country, aad my God. All of
blah, so help me God.

t

Perfumeries. Toilet Seis. J-c:,

pay, particularly when the corporation ft Into a Orange Call, and bare been
owning them are making money by tho
$c. Give us a call.
oord, but what can t^ev do T
They Antl-Grangvr* to pay over their foe.
tliousand children coat now from |1GO have to live, and should they all quit.
Hopkins A Dames.
aland that tbrlr Intention now, 1* to
Hastings, Dec. 15, 1874.
fiflcyn year* ago. Thio io all very well,
build a Granger grist mill at Bedford,
but n|
;
• successfully dispute with capital If tlu» matter,
them thought
Y. M. 0. A. ev*.ld only indue* th* cor­
poration* tojiay their meu d*c«ntly, they hur.y tor the mill; and that the
Europo and that gold goo# from hero would du a greater work than th* dlithere to pay for them; bat hare the tribaiion of caffs*
what they should do with their Intend

I wlU truly and faithfully kwp accrel
even tsnto death the plana vid move­
meat* of thteeodety. I do furthermore

We only want to sell just

trying to get him a situation In th*
not have him there, and they thought
they bad better put up a building at
once In whleb they eould reeuro him
oafcly.
XXX.

JOHN PETTIT

The National Grange “Bumming.”
. The fallowing, under the above head-

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to Fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUSTO/KE^S E^Otf Otf.
We dare not tell the public, we are making better work tb*a
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. We pi
terribly excited when we have too many sales, and now wru&gt;
we have come down Tvntj-nrt Mm e ai B*tn, we trembU a
little because you may all come at once and Frustrate us so tant*
so that we cannot do anything.
We had some talk with a man from California about sendiDj
him Thiriy-fivc Top Carriages, and that almost unfits us for
business besides the

March nth. wilt we think instruct, If It

GIFT

The National Grange of Patron* of
Husbandry has bit-a having a good
Um* "Humming” about Charleston and
vicinity—at hast that is what a rail­
road man or an honest, profcwslonal
politician would call IL Th* Grange

Pianos, Organs,
And Musical Merchandise Generally.

State Agent for the Popular New Eng­
- lend Organ, Light A Ernst, Fallout

whiclb will bo given away'to our Customers about the middle
of September next, has attendcncy to make more trade than we
want. .

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

He

keeps

constantly on

was th« lucky man last July. th*t g')l the Cutter.

We wo#h

“He is too lucky.”
«ceei&lt; Invltatlnn# to co #n excursion* hand J7o. 1, Pianos ranging lot him draw this year.
two-thirds cf the time during its session,
Warning the people not to come all at once, we are
and the members still drew pay. would ' in price from $i50to $1800.
not the 1‘atnms of Husbandry wake up Also. Agent
for
famous
■i-*
slightly T /.nd tl en to think that the
NaUonal Grange should endorse how­
ever qusllfiediy, Tom Scott’s Pacific
railway subsidy scheme—and the &lt;pialIBcall'&gt;n«-do not amount to a fraction of
an excuse for ouch action—Is stagger­
ing to a neophyte I How doe* it ac­ Manning and Burdett Or­
799.32, uf which 870,879,22 was fur cord with the ‘‘obfccte'' of the Order* gans.

J. H. Knple ha* been nominate! and
rexfirmod ai I’ortmaiter at Detroit, to
■orccedF W. Swift.
Th# •total amount ot non-taxnbl#
property in Detroit ta 85,559,810, of
which 8-.54S,300 ta railroad land* and
building*.
Digby V.,Bell filed - hi* paper* on
Tuesday, «r*« «wotn io, and naaumed
hi* dutie* a* Collector ot Cualoma at
Detroit
Rev. J. W, Rubin*on, prusiding elder

LOCAL
Cloudy.

Guld 115.

Pleasant Monday.
Snowing Tuesday aftenn

a little o

Fin* job printing is a sps

J. X. RUED &amp;&gt; CO

Truly Yours.

New England

Organs,

NOW IS YUORTIME!

Of coureo be
display^ Ono young mau who failed R. will bold a mrwting Detroit city on

POST OFFICE TIM I

on, and were the expenses of uiembon

duoed by tho madly rich mon of the
country Tho riclisst of them live very
simply. Daniel Drew lives as plainly pointed postmaster* in lb*lr respectir*
as though he was worth loss tins eotuu cities.
millions, and so dites Peter Cooper. A.
Spring Lake is lo be the acene of
T. Stewart, the great merchant whose another regatta next summer, and a
wealth his.mounted up till he does not
know himself bow much he is worth,
The fire dot

naaawiZATiox which RAMIFIES
THE WHOLE SOUTH, taking in al)
the veterans of the Confederate a rm Ise
ihsmefai [lervcralun of principle and
and the Democratic psrly South al meet
fhar attempts at-railway legislation,
In a body, it WILL BE SEEN
towns and citire can dally, hourly and THAT NO MAN CAN TAKE THIS
Tbs number of professional beggars
nightly walk Into grog shops, call'for OATH WITHOUT BEING FALSE who nro now infesting th# city is ubso
’ TO HIS COUNTRY, TO HUMANI1Y lately fearful. They haunt offiroa to a
AND
TO
GOD.
degree that makes life utboarubls.
nothing paid or charged, so long we
Half of them maka trade of soma sort a
News Items.
pretext, carrying for sale such light
against the traffic. I tbluk there art
goods as matches, blacking. Ac., bat the
other half ask for alms without qualifi-

COVXTY OFFlici

they bare hired the highest story In cines, Books and Stationary

tad:#* fifteen

oar whole body politic. Ask

complete

WI WK, TO HI I HOTI

Stock of Drugs and Medi­
work al ouch fearfully exhaustive tabor

rr-axcxoath:

WHAT THE GRANGERS H«
AMD CM ACCOMPLISH.

ffe have,

also, a full and
dren. He asserts that there are 10,000
ladiee in New York whose rostumM,

If you do you may be mduoed
to come to J. Dee Reed &amp; Go’s

The Michigan Central
gratuitously.

Gent’s Clothing,

Orange Is being manipulated by poli­
ticians, railroad man Rets and subsidy
I Will
»4U ... 7.
1W HURD HOUSE BLOCK.

Dry Goods of 'all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities

dZ&gt; three things fi ndT What’s up? Is
Anybody to blame 7 Or I* all this

Grangeni of tVInclic.tei, wla..

County of Barry.

LWSffl fflUTMO TlffiU

A plroaant Grang en&lt;tal and oyster
•upper occurred'at the residence of
Charles Qunntrill’ iu Benton, Eaton

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

a brick Hotel iu that place

ted for Congress.

called The District Record, to contain peted and a general good time prevailed.
Whitney's boot and shoo factory at story of si-k husbands aud children. Of information generally rotating to the
u.j_
___ i.........i
course a very largo |&gt;«r cent, of the proadjusted, so as to promote

Judge Blodgst baa decided that Ufa
inrurunes pohetse do not cover suicide.
The public debt was reduced last
mouth 86,660,183.
The Nebraska State Board of Agri­
Supreme Court, to declare null and
culture, ia offering a premium of 8100
suppression of the traffic Ln Intoxlaallug
California termers are embarking
largely in the culture of flax. Tho crop
promisee well in that State.
on the producing community to support

few if any can pay It, though there Is

produce nothing but pauperism, crime

abase of agricult nral implements and

at wholesale, itutend of individually at

during 1874 is

tore of placard* for beggar* ta a regu­
lar btuition and that th# beggar can
lurritL himself ur herself with any
caure of d»troM that may bo thought
to bo must effect ire. Ono boy wbo *it*
on Union Hquare, an Italian, who of
course could not read English, displayed
a placard on which vta* written, "This
pour woman was left u widow with four
small ctildiw." He displayed this
placard two ttayn when it was shifted to
something more io accord an** •with th*
actual situation^

and Msntatee circuit, who ably repre­
sented Bay county in th* stat* tanato
in 1871-2-3, is uominatod for a sec­
ond tsrm.
The Chicago and 1-ska Huron Rail­
way company lost one of tbeis best
Sisseogvr coacliM, on Tuesday lest, by
re. It burned at South Bend while
the train boy* ware at breakout
Charles H. Denison, Esq. of Bay
Oily, baa recrivsd and accepted st. in­
vitation to deliver tire oration at the
Mishigan Soldtarv' aad Sailors' re-union
to b* b*l:l at Grand Rapids, April 14.
A writer in tho Balti* Croak Journal,
in relating sumo romintaetnre* al Its Ha­
voc, Eaton county, eays that 80 yaara
ago Jooeflb Treat wss rotten-*ggod by

y
uxrexn-Tiuox.
Culfax's lecture* will have a financial
crime committed by their victim whom value to him of 66,900 thia Mason.
.
-ah#groat saada! case still drags iu
they deprive of reason by selling or:
Japan will help ou the Centennial slow length along. Th* Tilton people
ie*t«d the esuo with the teetimiay of
8500,000 worth.
^Mrs. Moulton, and now Beecher has
bill abolishing the system of allowing
“three days' grace," for the payment of pris* everyIxxly. Her testimony was
clear and explicit against Beecher, and month.— There were nineteen disehargbuaineea and quit bls hellish robbery,
imides. she is more difficult to im­
At Scuth Wooditoek, Vl.. on Friday peach than any uf the other witnoetrial, lesring 738, remaining,
night, n young mnrrixl woman. Mr*.
Henry D. Reymond of Curaub Flat, N. rrcord bis idea of her in more ware
H., accidentally inflicted u;»on herself a than one, and Lis statomenta of her ab­
A convention of cititaut uf ibo Upper
solute truthfulness must count terribly Pealnnriar who favor th* movement to
against hiui now. Everts tried all aorta form a n*w territory of that region, will
there is now over 1300,000,000 of spe- of expedients to find a flaw iu her state­ b* held at I»bp*miug on Thurvdir,
ment, but without sraib She was by March 11th.
F.x-Vico President Colfax hoe jus! all odds the moot dangerous witness to
contributed 81,000 to ths graasbopper Beecher that has yel been celled.
D., L. A L. M. railroad during 1874 wvs
•807,697,38; azpease*. 1439,254,16.
Tho number of passengers carried over
to bide his shame, will conceal
the road during the year, 281,817;
Tho ireobeta in Ouunocttaut, Pennsyl­
vania end Ter
much property.
Th* balance of ca«h
in the ttate
him and to rein him. He cam take no
treaiury Fob. 24, 1875, wu 81,478,554,
blherline without falsifying hia previous ,
50. Receipt* during tho week ending
statements. He may suocosd in estab -1
March 3d. ware 171,450,89; payment*
listing thif, but it is difficult at thi * during earn* time 839.b70.82 ; balance
in the treasury 81,519,825,57; an increare for tbo wo*k of831,771,07.
trhal thny may tMtify, but it aeema imThe Detroit &amp; Milwaukee Railroad
iraaaibl* that h# ahould auixcaafully
couree of Infamy unwhlpt of jurtlcc.
The New York and Oswego Midland break down Tillou, Muulton, th* wom­ Company announce the ioaua of cheap
Rellread* end tho Potter Lew.
an Carey, Richards, tho brother of Mrs. round trip ticket* between any pointe on
Railway baa suspended opernliona
I.—— *T*L— - ■
— L.__ ___ __ ■
TiUun, and Mr*. ^Moulton. Bat w#

destroyed by fire early Saturday
ing; teas about 8500.000.

(hail one what we shall see, or rather
h*ar what we shall hear. Let u* al)

tSliding of net
bill was
lially restored.
paeeed by both ______ __ —___ —
stent authorizing the Central Bailway

tide last summer ; nulling it entirely

•100,000.

smplate other improvements which ean ot tail to be appreciated by the travel-

York, report* the yield of bl* dairy of
(er, besides what was used tn a family I

'Stop! Hearken Ye!

Master Che*.- of the Maa#acbu«»tt#
Grange, !*atrons of Husbandry, says;
that tho Order L« fiuurishlng. notwltb- I
standing the statement of Charles Fran- To
Arbcr Day In Nebraska occurs this
year ou the orcoud Wednesday In April
and the Legislature will be peUtloned
to make It a legal holiday. Ths Impor-

nTtom it may Concern!

j
Be it known, That I shall
I keep in'atock and fill to order
[ the Celebrated

"Di^ioi10
for PIown aud other purposes.
An Ililnota Grange la negotiating for
the lense of RM&gt; nerro of land In Mon­
ro” enuntr. MissL-sdppi, and fifty Illin­
ois families arc ready to move In and
completed.

ui Im Beau Plm,

Also a full line of Groceries.
heap as the Cheapest
as - the - best
Come and see
Hastings, Sept., 9th 18.4.

store at Wilton, whlpb has been doing
a thriving trade for the past year. The
members are talking of packing their
owu pork, Instead of sending It to the
pork-packing cetabUsbments.
A capital Lit of advlc4 was given by
Master Golder, of the Illinois State
Grange. In Ute annual addrese, that
members should settle all dispute* wlthsubordinate granges In tho country and
this doctrine can be completely recg-

and WIARD patterns, and

ry Co. Poultry Asaocta'ioa
next wees. W.e could not

curved yesterday

for Yourself

J- s- GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

V- Spooner &amp; Hepburn
XEW GROCERY jVINJD TEAHOUSE
Just opened in Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,
IT4ty//97-o/ Block,

Souji/ sin of s/^i Srnttf.

of all CURTIS. DODGE. ROBINSON

Where can be found a choice aud well selected Stock of Stapls
and Fancy
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac.

Senate yesterday by a roti

'TU well.

lotto library a valuable pre

other flourishing City.

A complete tumortment of all kinds of Whole and GrotinA
Spices

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.
Also a General saortmen

WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Seaaon. *

j
Frcih Vegetables alvraja on band.
Also we have a full line of the best

Lamps &amp;. Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp;. Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County ,

ofthugningn hare purchased 8225,000
worth of farm ImpUment* through their
own ageucks, and 844S,«ia worth of
fhmlly aapplic*. There are fifty-three
grain elevatemowned and ojierated by
the order bi j thal State. The Rural
K'orid ad voeatr* holding open meeting*
c f grange* during Ure wist r.

Tho Tseumseh Herald says that Mr.
At the annual moetiajr of the Michi­ C. H. Rankin, of Dundee, recently sold
gan State Ppmological Society, recently
held at Lansing, an invitation to iota
tho State Agricultural Society in their weighed 242. 240 and 216 peunds re­
exhibition at the next fair at East Sagspectively. If any one can show better
figures than thee* on *evsn month* pigs,
we should lik* to see them.

Agricultui al. Imnlamtnls

agriculture, the Illinois Htote IMiltry

undoubtedly, bringjxittbe finest dle-

postage paid, daily 86,80,

CASH 1? V y
(GlVX MX A Caxx.)
Warehouse corner Broadway and A|
e8treet&gt;
W.T.BA8TMAN.
Haatiat*, Sept 23.1874

tbeir advantage to ex­
amine ourStock before purchasing elsewhere.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free delivery to any part of the City.
Respectfully,
.
Soooncr 8 Hepburn.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
Ths New

Improved

Back-Feed

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE

fan.

erected at Port Austin during ths past
saaann. end waa
I™...... _

•67 45, wore bet; end of th* 2,000,000

skn Friday, Let nothing

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison invited and Competition Defied in

Teas,

The halt ia of brick, and was built by
a stock
—
•6,000.

Thursday, April 1st. al

t Thi

Coffees

and Sp:

Ilia annual report of the Ulinoi* Gen­
res Hui-

JOHN

STAIVLETT

al year. 8886,738. Oj-sfor ths year. 84,080,150;
i*l yuar 8560.858. The

for ado at pricea which defies

Nov. 10th, 1874.

uf Detroit

�■■Mi
Th* * Rt[-*lauc*H
B*|H*n.
v
_
Xl
'

wnuu.wu gfUMT mm.
*T^»

»Ul l»

C'Sji
STwifeiee *&gt;**«

State Land Ofjlce.

"ra *1~ • “,l

nt their Hall, on Friday evening of thia
W®k. Thu fiMtiviriea will cOMtot of
drawing by number*.for partners, playa,

“&gt;« at the lull. All are invited
I Convention will be held May* 26 and
rateu_____________ and a good time may be expected.
the Demottafic September 8.
Tho Hon. D. B. Briggs, our popular
Th* President has nominate^ Jam**
and efficient 8’ata Superintendent of N. Tyner, of Indiana, to be Beeund A*
Public Instruction. ha* appointed aa uataiit Pc*tma*i*r GencrnL

Andy Johnson was greeted with
Bute riaitor* to Ohret Collog. for th*
current year, Bov. Geo. R. Merrill id sotaulhitig like a small oration upon bi*
Adrion; Bov. Freak Basaell of Kola* appearance in the Senate.
Vice President Wilson gave bi* east­
marou. and J. 0. Gallup E*q., of Grand
ing vote for tho first time on "the Suldtoca' bounty bill.

Tbe Pontiac OtuiU ditnounew the
“ooanty tax bin,” aa probably one of
tbo woiat bill* ever before tho Legialoture. Profeaemlly in the internet of tho
new countie*, it realy hna a parontago
in the worat kind of cuucubinage be­
tween official corruption and cupidity,
and ia for no other purpo**, than to
A terrific tornado itruok th* village
fleere the State and uon-roaidaula, and of Houstonia, Pitta County, Mo-, on the
to farther jobbery, pocnlatiun aud pelt 23d iuat.. dawlroving th* bntinea*. part
on the j-art of a few county official* in ot tlio town. Nineteen buildinga were
dmwliahed and many perron* injured.

Tbo Aldine for March (No. 15 of th. •
current oeriea) is at band, quite a* boarily Ireighlad with good thing* a* usual
(which ia eaying much), and with- aorno
peculiariti** demanding special atten­
tion. Artiatically, it has many fesUurea
of tbe firi: axceUane*.
The fint en­
graving ia The New Dull.—admirably
well dune, but erne uf thoa* thing*
which team like a waste of fin* labor,
until one know* that it &gt;* a p*rtrnxt of
the daughter of tbe French writer, Ed­
mond About, by John 8. Davit; know
ing which, tho picture acaumea a marked
intereat. Evening, Pigeon Cove, Maaa-,
by Kxuaetuan van Elton, ia a foll-page
picture, with good feeling and execu­
tion. Taro charming smaller picture*
follow—Th* Modem Adam and Eve,
an&lt;l Tho Fiahermau'a Daughters, both
tolling lhair atorie* to perfection. _ Then

Lxxttea, Mick. Feb. 27, 1874.

rapidly into favor as poeaeaalnlU thee bet OM-g
xaiwt* of good q team, tu I
namely: Light runnier I

rtvai In fcxntly or sew

^’2^

behalf ot

duraed by one in ton of tho men by
■hoe* vote* he hold* hi* aeat in Con-!
groan, in hta oppeaition to that bill.

RMUGIB CTB6 liCSB GL Ifl, 1!

u-

tSwrtfitet rrtsn.hs;
bear n4 »1*M.
n

SEED AND PLANTS.

wood-engraving, anywhere publiah*d
The Minne*ota Legislature ha* poa*within a tong period. Three excellent
ed th* Moran bill, wlibh repeal* the
view* of Hereford Cathedral (wuat of
edioua railroad legialatien of last win­
England) conclude the art-couteute of
Will the Detroit ThJww pleas* attend tea, and all ia bappineaa and aarenity
th* number: a Liat of true opulence iu
to matter* in the fir.t Congrauionai
illuatration, and one appealing to al!
District. which principally ^through Rs
tut** in it* aingular rarietv.
Liteiarilly, tba number ia a trifle lea*
relluenca, ia now represented by a Dem­

ocrat and atop endoning on

Hxa.-vx* ron cxncux-A-a.

feo.

FreeCeee Ced Cr*ab*rrr,
*art fee Ualaad. UwUad. er Oar
C.f-1V. Tk.

thia number, like the two (.'receding,
proving bothjlatarminaliou and ability
to make The Aldine a high-class mngariae a* well aa a rich art-repository.
It la capecially rich in poetry—*U tbe
specimen* fiae. aud one notably ao.
Luve and Skating, by F. A. Blaiadell,
aomewbat long, tell* a reuouable atory
very prettily.
Impriauued. by Mr*
EiiaaUlh Akora Allen, ia iu that writer'a brat vein, but far too aad fur any
Tbe loss uf ahqep by doge in 1873 in
nleaaaut reading. Sorrow Ini work, by
Ohio «u estimated by the aueaeor* cf
that State nt 3153,318.

Tlio agents of the leading railroad*
running from ChicagoTiut. no Thur*day of last week, ngrood uu a tariff ou
Diiidend* have !*en doctor**! by the
freight of vnrion* clasass, lo which they ;&gt; lloM:iig tail load coiflpanie* :
agree lo conform strictly. Theeo rata*
Chicago, Burlington’A Quincy. 5 per
are higher Ilian tho»« that bare pre­ cent, M-uii annual payable March la.
Burlington A Miaeouri Biver, filler
vailed for a few week*, but cuniideiucotit., semi-annual, payable March 15.

number, poetically, ia A Bpurlo Pegas
ua. by Bertha Wythe, a name naw to
the literary world, but &gt;c«rc«ly acetined
to remain eo, thia ixnug taken ns a test
of power. It read* like an emanation
from George Herbert-' or soiti* other
fuurtli c!i*m treigbj aud grain, f&lt;utd
Mr b C. Annaball. late of th* Chi­ awaot English claialr. aud yet it induct
Chicago t-* N«w York, ia forty cent* per cago, Burlington A Quincy, hi* been with the spirit o! to-day. For its noble
philosophy ol heroism. it should go
ap[*ointoJ
Car
Aceountant,
of
tb«
MichUuu Irod pound*. Tbi* i* tnonty-four
_____ i --- i___i.l '
____ n-i.. ill...
*-en!a par bu*b«l for 7hoat.

Ig&amp;fcss

* asm
FLORAL

work

Ltcal lli;iji8;; police;.

■DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

LAWSON'S CURATIVE
FINE PICTURES

IHRtLaiJSCIATIU,

RHEUMATISM

BGSI jMB.aa.'S-'t

At Granger Prices.
Made *1 th*

CHICAGO *. N0BTHWE8TTRN

T. A. Dorimer, Mis. Snrali Rich**, J. H.
Earl, John Franco*. J. II. Hole*, David
E Holei, R. C. Horton, Mi*&gt; Martha L.
Huw about tho*** Stolen croqu.-t eote- Jackson, Eugene Kindre, Henry King*Can th* Wilkin* Bro*. gi».' the public bury, M. A. Livingston, A. McCullum,
Mi** Maly Pearce. Coy Smith, A. D.
any information. .
The snow thia 3th day. ul March i» Smith. Geo. Well*. James Young*
fully thro* feet deep in tbe wood*in the
County of Barry.
,
Report* frocii Waahingtun, «ay that tbipi-I*. Mich.

aic hundreds uf diwase* that Iw ackuo* ledgut it will nut euro: but what
he doc* claim ia thia, that there i* but
oua form uf klotJ discnao that it will not

*ion Friday, but nothing wa* dune fur­
ther than the aweariag in wembora.

Th* reviiad Pre nd urn Hat uf the Bar­
ry Co. Poultry Aa»«tiation will appear April lOUi 1875. Fur tbe cl
grubbing and grading of tho
naSird It. Il Fr*tu Ding Like
Wo go to prc*» without a word from township of Hdptk Barry County to the
the New Hampshire election which oc­ city of Hasting*.
curred yesterday?^ But th* Slate ia
divided nu the profile truia atorion to
close and the result doubtlul.
Rumor Im* it that under tin* new atatiun. In bidding umit stating our
management the I'oet officn is lo bo ro- price for grubbing aa th* jwiee for clear­
movtd ffom it* preacut cunvcmiont nnd ing and grading will bo expected Io
cover the rxpeuao of grubbing.
central quarter*. Wo hope nutCoutractma will be expected to give
At tbe Charier election* in thia State
aatiefactory security. The cumpauy relaat week, the Republican* wero gener­
•erva tho right to reject any or all biJ*.
ally •uecoaaful, and ih* reaulte ahow de
Fur specification Ac. call al the «•»tided gain* over the electron* in 1874.
puny'* office in Halting* or Lowell af­
ter Merab 20:b.
Senate ye-iicrday by a vote oi 39 to 25
Pa%x*E Mxatuu.
elected Senator T. W. Ferry ol Michi­
I Chief Engin,
gan, President pro t*m of tbo bonnlQ.
Governor Begley les made th* Char­
lotte library a valnablo preaent of book*.
That i* just like him, nnd he will prob­
ably dp that again for that, or aura*
other flourishing City.
Two of th* dutio* of tlio KuighU of
Pythia* are “to atop the circulation of
slander and tebnke the rianderara.”
Tho world Ip* Leg had an abundance

Th* onlerpria* and ‘’get up'' of Chi­
cago ia proverbial It* newepapor* are
not aa exception, and th* Pe*i
J&amp;J
the beet of them all. Price, per year,
poatag* paid, daily |6,80, weekly, H,'i5.

step to th* front iu tho interests u: the
Centennial, by coanmncing tlio publi­
cation of a evolutionary atory uf rar*4
power and with many atartlinx rcvulaliun*, claiming to tiara l»**u k«-pt bvk '
for tho past forty year*, after reining
from the hpi ot the actor* iu that wondroua drums,—aa also by supplying lilustrations of the grout events of tho|
conflict, In'tho first atyle ot Aldine art.
Ii" thia proves true, there is nu haxarJ

GOOD NEWS.

knout* blood potion*, be they animal,
vegetable or mineral. Tbo Golden Dis­
covery ia warranted by him to cure tho
worat form* ot Skin Disoatca, a* all
form* ef Blotch*». 1’implc* aud Eruptioua. al»o all glandular Swelling*, and

July 14. 1K2. J
Tra. 1’ixvcx. Butfalo, N. Y :
Dnr tir—tAt wife find l-rcauu* Tlauio
: nine year* ego. Swelling* ,wu»dd ap­
I [&lt;ur and diaappear on liar hip, and alu*
! wa* gradually beoorulug reduced, and
| her whole «y*tem rotten with d&gt;*ea«c.
in 1871 a awelling broke on her hip
I ditcharging large quantilico, and aino*
j that time them nrw aeveral opening*.
Regular incc-ting. Wedueedny Eve­ Hare had firo doctor* at nu expense of
ning March 3d, nu quorum present. '3125, who key nothing will do nny go*:&gt;d
I but a surgical operation.
Council adjourned t» Tliuredny evening
July 10th, 1873. ho write* thua: My
March 4th, at 7 o’clock.
wife lio* certainly received a great ben­
efit from tho nee of your Diacotery, for
aho wan not able to get off the bed and
uk not expected to live a week when
she commenced cring it, a year ago.
She baa been doing n«t of her work
Of the Common Council Thuradnyeve- for over aix month*. H*» ua*d twenty
ning, March, 4th 1875. Preaent, May­ bottle* and i* atill using it. Her recov­
ery ia eonaulerrd aa al mint a rairaclc,
or, Brcorder, Aid. Jewell, Mudge, Dolph and we attiibote it all to lb* uac ot
BoMtarr, Hick*. Fuller.
Minute* of the previous meeting wore
read and approved.
•
Tho Financial Committee reported
back tbe account of C F. Dwight k
Co, without any recommendation.
Big Invention.

I

D.
Lock*. “Petroleum V. Naaby,”
haa diapo**d of hi* internet in th* To­
ledo Blti* to bi* partner, J. P. Jone*.
H» wili continue to edit the WtM&lt;f
Bi.it, and write letter* for tho Barxxn- at tlx dollar*, on Continguut Fund.
Ayee-Jewoll, Mudge. Dolph. Be*sMr. J- H. Smith of Orange*ille, ad*
vertiaM a fine lot of atonk, nnd other raer. Hick*.

pereoaal property for aalo at auction ou
The Cusumiltr* ou Fin* Drpt. report*
Thureday, April lat, at hia reeideuec,
north aud eaat of the village of Praitte- rd back the petition ol P. A. Throop,
without any rvcomm.-ndatiou aad on

The /alrc-Ckewi (&lt;ya of OUT candidate
On notion the account &lt;4 J. Cols A
for Juaiieu of the Supremo Court to aucBon, waa taken from the table and waa
eeed Judge Chriatiancy; “Mr. Mare­
poct-poued until next regular mealing.
ton ia one of th* foretnoai men of the
State, and wfll prove a powerful rendied to free tho ice from the pile* ot tho
upper bridge.
W* treat the Detroit -Arorny Ji*a
On motion Aid. Beamer wa*appointwill not be alarmed about Ibe financial rd Chairman of Board of Registration,
rendition of the Baran, or the ria* of aud Aid. Jewell Secretary.
the ab*et cm which it ia printed. Juat
now
ar* not faatuonabfo out
Of Goo. W. Slocum, salary tu Marrb
Oth,»83,32, wa. allowed.
Ctamant Smith Esq. of Nuhvilta,
Aye*—Jewell, Dolph. Mudge, Bea­
ChpL W. H. Cabot of Big Rapid*, and
mer, Fuller, Hick*.
Johnathan Fox. Esq, uf Orangeville.
Nay*—Mono.
.
Of Gao. M. Band, waa allowed at 3C.
Ayes-Jewell. Dolph, Mudgo, Bea­
mer, Fuller, nicks.

pipor. 40x50 inch** large. • ou a lightningjrfeaa. and colored, aired aud rarniabed for th* wall ao aa to * land wash­
ing, nod mailing anywhere in the world
for 80 rente, or nuvarniabed for
cont*. Thia map »bowa tbo whole
United Stole* aid Tcnitpric* in a group.

per 1OT Ibe. The Cclebrotel Double
White Head Light C Oil. only 20 &lt;w£te

*350,
&lt;5mUrt fr»

per gallon, It ran not be beaten. All

LADIES

aculplure aud painting*, which are runatantly cullrcting among it* aul»crib«ra.
Art premium*, vaiuud at 32,500, will be
distributed among each atrio* of 5,00t)
aubicriber*. Subscription ticket*, at 36
eaatl autitle tho holder to Tira Aldine
for u rear, to the uew cliromu, and l-&gt; a
ticket in th* diilributiun of art premi­
um* Tho Aldine Companr. pabliah•r*. No. 58 Maiden Lane. New Yotk

TO MAKE MONET.

The Slobbin* Brother* are oEering
for sal* n large and splendid .assortment
of Furniture, the bent ever brought to
min market, which they are offering for
of thia uew weekly paper. Th* pub- sal* al th* fow**t living ratoa. Ra­
lisbere announce as it* object “to tup- member tbe place, at the old stand ot
ply the reading public with what is Stabbin* A Belding, and be ture and
now**! nnd ot highest merit in th* give them a call.
44tf
world'* lltaratnre, in convenient, read­
able form, al the sery minimum of coaL"
Its beginning and its promises look
well. Thia week Mina Bntddou, who
by a large portton of the reading public
ia considered the moat brilliant and foarinating writer awong living lady au-

Rubber
BucketChain Pump
•ii.-, i-e**

lAYHBW BUSINK83 MLUH,

. wrek a story by Wilkie Collina is an­
nounced to twgin. Term*of th* paper,
two cents a week, or one dollar a year.
It will be aeut five week* on trial finten cenla Inducement* are offered to
After the 8th inat there will ba ■ pen­
agent* and clubT Address the Ameri- alty by law, of 15 per cent oc all un­
r u:___ t, 1, ii.._ Mm X.' —
paid taxes- A word to the wiae ia aufTbe Atlantic pontinuM Mark Twain'*
Old Time* on tba Miealaaippi; 'Baaborn’*
Virginia Campaign of John Brown, and
Haary Jama** atory of Roderick Hudeon. An intereating paper i* given ou
the Origin of tbo name America, by
Julee Marcou, and John Jamea Piatl
contribute* a vwy appreciative alreteh

Willrou. tho author uf "The Old Ser­
geant," a p*em which will live a* long
a* (the English language to spoken.
Tho Atlaatir holda it* lead among tbe
mnguine* of the county.
Seribuer’a haa a ctnrtinuation of the
Canon* of tho Colorado, by Major Pow­
ell.—n aerie* of paper* intonaely tnt*reotiag; another inataUment of Dr. Hol­
land's Story of Serettoak*^ and Jul»*
Verne'* Myatsriou* Island ; a third pa­
per an Some Ok! I*etlera, treat of V* al­
ter Scott, with a portrait of that di*tingniihed man; Steadman eontiwxw hia
Latter-Day British I’oeta. and poem*
are contributed by Saxo. Warner, Joequin Milter, and other*. Tba number
ia a capital one.

.

GALLFRY.

The Michigan Cep
forward donation* tu
gratuilou»ly.

H. C. Lowta.
City Treasurer.
Dated Haatingn, Feb. 2d. LS75.

DR. AIKIN

J. Cole &amp;, Son.

Money to Loan
time on approved aeenrlty.
Grant** "tore. Heatings,
Cl. CoxKLnr.

lAIDPUffiJ,

stucco

�Itt Ltfista ATCHB,

PORTABLE

OLD LONDON DOCK

REW YORK,

Ln Independent Physician,

(iLW
lor. so construed! M .
■e long been Mt. Web

GIN

- “

I which Cut I

CHRONIC DIKE AHU,
Medicated Cough Candy.

FARM FOR^ALE.

Cmtatim a Beta! Prattle

lots .» Micais*e.-ta th. Cl««U C«ui I
unu »f
Ctawrr.

Th» population of 1873 can only !•#
estimated, and therelore it ta bv.i not
Kivas, but the wheat crop ol that year,
(which was an untavoiable agricultural
year,) amonated to 8,000,000 bushels

tS3.r*22-:rl«—.• ’
FARM FOR SALE!

.'.ITlAI

«75

150 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND.

•ffiS.TW

SS£?.20r“

half tiled with- dens., undisturbed still
slay, aad then to pot into the upper half
afewiscbo* deep of friable, manured,
aad coltivsled earth ? When the rain
from iho clund* or bis watering pot hsd
saturated and named through tbe fria-

feel tbe growing plant—the great agri­
cultural undraiard flowar-pot nnd ita
contents are thus clearly and undisputably described.
There is uo ideality or guoae-wurk
about the matt/r; the naked facts stand
out in bold nnd unmistakable relief.
The 1.1,00-&gt;,000 er more of acres of un­
drained agii.ultural flower pots (for all
fanners* crops bloom or flower) exist as
a great national mistake and disgrace;
nd equally blamable ia the miserable
5-inch agricultural pie-crust; for every
one may learn by digging, and every
firmer ought to know, that tbo roots of
cereal and other farm crops, and especiMtama-euwn wheat, dscend deeply, aud
much beyond tbo plowed soil, in search
of moisture and foodand it is because

“Leaves have their time to taU," but
thereto only a nuisance if left in tho
yards and ou the sidewalks ; but when
gathered dry, aad stored in the bani or
shod, they add greatly to tbo valuo of
tho manure pile in tbe spring.
A Utter ot leeree iu th* horse etalh is '
more desirable than one of straw, fur it
can bo renewed without tbe aeceeaity cf
cleaning out tho stall more than twice
or thrice a week. Betides, tbe leaves
absorb the ammonia ru.&gt;re rapidly tuan

saSdS’J
iliTjur,_______

D^:^73C
ty •rtkavUa^^s'uu &lt;

MOST MBM!

they nl*o make the manure ot much
more value for fluwe* gardens, as they
are particularly rich in phosphoric amJ,
which is, next to ammuuia, tlio m &lt;*t
highly Irvasurod cuostituont of plant
growth.
Apply a bed of loaves plsntlfully
around the roots of your vines, aliru b*,
l
roe.*, and all flowering trees, then ihr ow
a above! of manure over them, and tiro
next spring will show how benefirisl is
lheir effoci.
’
Aside from tho practical use of leaves,
THE ALDINE COMPANY'S
a duo regard to appearances should
prompt us to gather them up from our
d oor-yards and lawns, aud put them in
soma place whore they will not lie
around loosely. Dame Nature ought to
have an attic in which to put away her
coat off clothing, and not 1st tbo autumn
F.owafl, Ansi* D*rli*(.Svi.g C tba ta
winds scattsr ttrom broadcast; but she
prefers that we should do her house
cleaning for her, end so wo should at­
tend
it directly and reap tbo benefits
of our labors in another season. I’ilo
them in one corner of tho yard If there
ta no cow or hone to use them. Cover
them with a layer of earth and turn all
the house slope upon them, and another
spring you will have a good supply of
fertilising material for your flower gar­
den. Save tha brightest aud fairest,
however, to adorn your sitting-room Parts I, II, III and IV are tuw ready.
Ours is already brilliant .and beautiful
SUTTON’S

;Sr

isi-ss.:

MICHIGAN

h—l. 8. C. Prttok. JUs. of
I* th, waUaj &gt;r th* «*;*l»-»r^

Ufa

8a P. Etna (X. Mratai unit

'Mrt*ar*klv Srr«ti6r«
&gt;Uk&lt;«*4 *U~ U**»*U
a r.
c»_u u

I BICES DELIVERED OS, BOARD OF CARS AT SFRIMGITELD. OHIO

NEW PUBLICATIONS

&gt;0

THE FLOWER
THE

OF KILDARE

MICHIGAN

still not half farmed. It is the maxi­
mum erop that diminishes pro rofo, the
fixed chargee of the farm, including
manual labor, and, of course, tiros in­
enaan the farmer’s proflt. “Where
there's a will there's a way /’ so that
when landlord and 'tenant believe that
their capital will pay a larger return uncn a diminished area, agricultaral will
present a more agreeable and fruitful

REPRODUCING

Ayer’s

I CullO*. &lt;9aU
*r iiMitu. £*.

The Ionian

Sarsaparilla

Art Journal,

for behold, it is hia business to give it to Parts I, Il and III are just Published.
thee at the appointed time without ask.
THE ART JOURNAL.
ing for it.
la It auiatBly mH., st |t «««!&gt; CrIt ta not right that thou ehouldst ask L'am|&gt;'.*U
predanea lh« be.: fell p*&lt;* IHatirsliees
him who is tbe author of au article, for
it ia duty to keep such things unto him­
self.
Wliea thou dost enter his office, taka
heed unto thyself that thou dost not
look at what may concent thee not, for
that io not meet in tha eight of good
breeding.
! Neither examine lliqu the proof sheet,
8EM8 FOR THE ALDINE,
for it ia not teady to meet thine eye, I
thou mayeat understand.
Prefer thine own town piper to any
other, and subscribe for it immediately.
Bev for it ia advance, and it shall b&gt;

'RISE

year* with * ccor.Udtewk.,
lukrvbk. u*i

8100,000 00

avsness.

1 1
.

Oom consumed in 61 days : Polands,
R.18 bushels; Berkshire*, 8.89.
Fntonds. on 8-13 busbeta, made 145
|l—lli; Berkshire, an 3.89 bushels,
Mrie48 pounds.
Polands, 1 bushel of corn made 17.•I pound* rross; Berkshire., 2 bushel
«f corn tcsJo 12.34 pounds gram.

The pigs «ar® fad on earn osly, and
of ths crop of 1874, which had been
gsdberod aad cribbed OeU 1, aad waa of
aa average quality for tbe aaaaon, 80
wmnl- in the ear having bean taken
forth. bushel, that being tha marfot
rale at the time. An----- ‘
*

&gt;

Y. b* draws Hesdsy. Msrrt tSlh. IlW.

4 Grad Sffii Hia, SI«m is (Mi I
One Prize $5,000in Silver

sar*—w tearsTu?

knows its liability to bend and break.
SCRAP BOOKS.
If the point be moistend in the mouth
it will usually drive more kindly. Oil ia
still tietter, bat then it is inconvenient
t&gt; dip each nail separaioly into it. An
other point observed is that boards be­
come locos eventually from the rusting
of-tho nails, which communicating to
tbe wood censes not only an enlarge­
ment of tho nail hole, but the wearing
away of tbe nail itoof, rendering ths
fence or the buildieg shaky ana inse­
cure. This may I* preveatod by beat­
ing any rough grease until it smokes, THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.
and than pouring jit ever tho nails to be
used. Tbe grease will penetrate the
prree ot the iron, and cause the nails lo
be used. The greere will penetrate the
pores of the iron, and cause the nails
to last, without rusting, aa indefinite
period. Besides thia, no trouble will
then bo experienced in driving them
into the hardest wood. The reason is
that the coating of grease prevsnla con­
tact of air, and, conaoqueuliy. oxidation.
Oxygen ia tbe groat destroyer ef iron,
and moisture ia the inducting cause

i

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

gSE

First Morttaie Prem Boid
■ Hull ur uuwJ far the pwrpo**
tuod.ru Ike.iuiieoof. UiIlL.e
i el Kew Tert, te he aS* tu*

ELECTION_NOTICE.

Perpetual World’. Fair,

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IgcBts fer Hichlgai,

BMimLJiM &amp; Plcsuff,
TOM

HASTINGS IARBLE WORKS!
ship in th. United.Staiss.

4sh bcm Drawing, April 6, 1875.'

Capil'l Premium Si00,000.

intriaaic viruaes, aad sustained bv ita romarkablc ceres. So mild as to be sals and
beneficial to children, aad yet so searching
as to dfectually purge out the mat corruptfoni oT the blood, such ns the icrnfuloM
aud syphilitic eoutamiaauun. Impcriita*
or diseases that hare lurked ia the syram
for yckn, soon yield to this powerfol anti­
dote, and disappear, lienee iu wonderful
cures, enmy ot which are pubiidy known,
of Bernnil*, and all acrofolocs ,diseases,
Ulcers, Uruptlona, and eruptive dj»rider.
the .kin. Tumors, Blotches.

R«*al*r Arraacetesat* at Tamos* Cera.

Grand Rivar Valley Division

THE ALDINE

The Pert Sum Times siys that
H^ywmABMriof Atama. ten edd
Btes A Co.. «f Towawwd* 4,000.006

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shires, a sow and barrow of each, were
pot in separate pens, Oct 1st, 1874.
Weight per pair: Polands, 185
pweads; Bark th Ires, 183 pounds; and
were fsd, to Deo. i. 1874, two month*,
with tbo following results :
Weight, per pair: Polands, 820
P*r P*lr„ Berkshire.

CENTRAL.

RAILROAD

Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
Never send an article for publication
without giving the editor thy name, for
thy name oftontimea secures publication
to wortbleaa articles.
Thou shouldst not rap at the door ot
a printing office, for he that answsreth
the rap soeerath in his sleeve end loseth
time.
Never do thou loaf about, nor knock
down the type, or the boys will love tbee
as they do the shade trees—when thou
leavest.
Thou .houldat never read tho copy on
the printer's case, or pa. tbo sharp and
hooked container thereof, or be may

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Or. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Mm.,

BURDETT

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Geo. M. Dewey,

RATKS

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. 1875.

f 'K^wl and filijinn; cartp.

OUB NEW YORK LETTER.

SPECIAL OFFER.

THE
tbooght of nothing but piles
. „ e-------- id silrer. In short James
Lanning had mads up bis mind that he
would buy the ticket. He went to the
little box where he had already had
8130 laid up toward paying off the
uuntgage from his hoass. The clock
clicked with a startling sound, and
when be drew beck the cover he imi­
tated. He looked at h'w wif. and ha saw

Hastings Drug Store

THE ;?i£PUB-iCAN BANNER
W TH OTHE71 JOURNALS

Forfhe acr^mmadalian ot
vf our -friends as may \
dr.urn to subscribe for sonic other paper in connection with I
The BANNER, w; have made arrangements whereby wei RQftl/k’ C
are enabled to p'resent the following liberal terms, with tho | K||l|k 1 /IJ
understanding,/zoa-i-ccr^ that the order for our Journal and iVwVlW KI;
cither ofthe others named, must be sent together, and ac-1
companied by the money ; andialso. that we must receive ^
one subscription to Tho BANNER for each copy of every
other publication ordered from the Ti.d :

The ingenuity ctaptoyed by the thsxves
o! this* city is eoratthing mirwcutoiu.
War* the Mtn* talent and energy ex­
pended upon legitimate permits, it
would make every one of them independeully rich and of some ate to the
world, it is owe of the mysteriesof humen nature why n maa capablv ot put-'
t!ng up a scheme equal in point of vastnee* with the boat of Tom Scott's cailswad- ptaa- and- tovtrfviag ftHMfely
'more labor, shocld devote himself to

STATIONERY,

Doucil FseePsess. &lt;10.00. and Repnbllcaff Banner. 1.00, for
------- ••«&gt;•■%.
-;3 Republican
2;pii;k-5 u,
.
Detroit "•-«
Tribii'i-.
610 CJ. aal
Bi nnBr. 1.50, foe
Dotroit Pott. WO.©), *i it’ Reputiliran ~
Banner, 1.50, for
•
Chicago Daily Tribuui 813,00 and Republic'll Hitiner 1,50 for

Suita Cliuj

Harper's Weekly, 84 iKl un-I Itopublirau Banner, I
Harper’s Bazar, &lt;4.00 nnd Itepublicsn Banner, 1J2
Hearth and Home, &lt;3.00 nod RopnliHran Banner.
New York Tribune, &lt;2 HO and Republican' llntxtier,
Tolsxln Blade, 82 00 nud Republican Dinner. 1 fill
Chicago Tim-*. 82-00 and Republican Barnin:, 1.5 1
Chicago Tribune. $2.00 ana llcpubliciu Banner. 1.
Chicago Inter-Ocean, 81.65 an-l I! j.u-u lb'i
Chirago JoonaL 82.15 and RepuMiiaii Binaer I,
Chicago Uosl and Mail. 81 &lt;■’&gt; nod Il*puo!i-ti Um
lh-lrnii Frext Prex. £'* 00 sail R,.nnbli.nn B.an:ier I

JOHN STANLEY

Canned Fruits and Fish.
Jamas Lanning was • mechanic, a
oung, Uouost man. who** highest amlition was to gain a comfertable homo
or himself and wile, ami to be thought
&gt;•11 of by his neighbors. H* had built

•j u[&gt;on it a mortage of 8
sum he hoped to nay u
yean, if he had only bis
had calculate'! exactly
„
would take to clear off this encum­
brance, and ho went to work with eye*

ing that I would boy a lottery ticket.”
Hannah Lanning did not answer im­
mediately
fib* looked down and"
smoothed th. silken hair of her babe,
which was chirping like a little robin in
her arms, end lb. shade* of her baud-

Stop! Hearken Ye!

DEHT1S7

If you do you may be induced
B. F. STEINHOFF to come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s
teWi

Michiian.

To Whom it may Concern!

We only want to sell just
Smiul ad ledaiical

HtrUDRED

DENTIST Buggies this year. If the Excite­

Lancing returned to his home that
night he was penniless I All his guld­
en visions bad flsd away, end he was
left in ths darkness and tnii.ry.
“James, have you paid Mr. Row.*
hU intasMt yet!" asked Hannah.
Tli. young maa leaned his heed upon

We dare not tell the public, we are making better work than Land and Calcined Plaster,
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. We get Quick Lime, Water Lime
terribly excited when we have too many sales, and now since
and Plastering Hair.
we have come down NntyFIn DoOm ra ttt Btai, we tremble a .
little because you may all coine at once nnd Frustrate us so much
so that we cannot do ilnytbinc.
It esems to ms that the chance of
We had soitic talk with n man from California about sending
turn Thiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfitt us for Agricultural Implements drawing a pnm is very doubtful," mid
Hannah, as she took the scheme.
business besides the
"Here are many thousand tickets to be
sc, ta

CUTTER

G IT T ,

Tire baby triad hard to snatch the
paper, and Hannah laid it wide.
“I think I shall run th* tbe risk," re­
sumed James, gianting oaoe more over
tbe paper, and reattng with a nervous
longing upon the figures which repre­
sented the higher prisw. ‘There is
Barney; be drew about 8800 a rear

which will be given away to our Customers about th$ middle
of September next,-has attendency to make more trade than we

'iuHMtnffimaimmniiEM!.
was th* loeky man last July, that got the Cutter. We won’t
let him draw this year, “Hu is too lucktf?’
Warning the people not to come all at once, w« are very
44

Truly Yours,

J. L. REED &amp; CO.

JOHN PETTIT

New England

BU&lt;rl omeu

**^Yee, 1 know it,” said Hannah, with

more warmth than she had manifested,
“and what has become of tbe money ?
You know he has squandered it all
away. Ah.'Jame*, money is of no use
unleea we eons hoae*tlv by it."
“Honeetly 1" repeated the young man
••Burely, there’s nothing diehonret la
drawing a prise in a tottery."
“I think there
kindly, but em­
phatically, returned the wife. "All
games of hazard where money is at
•take are diahoeMt. Ware you to draw
Blate Agent for th* Popular Now Eng­ n prize of 820,000. yon would rob cue
thousand men of 8® each; or, at least,
land Organ, Light A Erast, Hallam
you would lake from them money for
A Sana, and U. S. FlaBo*.
which you returned them no equivalent
I* it aot gambling is every crate of tbe

RtouxoTO/Nu. ma­
chine for mmufadBruig
and ftreriJy.
*

DR. AIKIN.

her in some instances turn againtt bee.
diaowping thou mother and. denying
the sources of tbnir attaiementa. and to­
day she has heteelf almost forgotten
45. Mr. Nelson, of Brooklyn, get 1
capital to go into basiooes is about the 1
ussiest for an honest one. Mr. Nelson '
went ton Mr. Herriog nnl purchased
a block of lots for »4.’0(XJ. When thy
deed was being made he req abated that
the price paid should bo staled at 8100.­
000, end as there oouid be no objection
10 it, it was dono. The papers were
l«rfvc*.eJ and placed in the hands of a
third petty till Mr. Neleon should pay
ihe‘|l5,0v0. Then Mr. Nelraa went to .
a Big life tusuranoe cuopeny and esud'

dollar* on a block of tots in Brooklyn
which be had purchased of Mr. Her­
ring. I Tho insurance oompany inva*tigated sb* case and found that lhe deed
..proseSad a cra^dsration if &lt;100,000.
They had lhe property appraised, and
were willing to take a loan of
&lt;70,000 on it, and instructed their
lawyers to draw up the papers. A
mortgage of th. property was assigned
to th* cumpany. Mr. Nelson received
170,000. He paid Mr. Harung &lt;15..
UU0 and had &lt;25.000 to us* in his bust­

James drawing a •‘scheme” from his
pockst- “Here li one of 120.000. an­
other of 810,000. another of 8.000. and
so on. Something tails mo if I bay a
ticket I shell draw a large priao. And
then, just think, Hannah, bow easily I
could pay up for my honee, and perhaps
have a good, handsome earn left”
Tho young man spoke with much
sarnattnoM and rtsursnoe; out bo saw

OUSTO/IEIfS E40H ony.
'

bad the lest ticket in his pocket Ah, : a bad wife is like a hail-stotm.
bow earnestly be prayed that the last I Do nut dwell too loug on yuurfriead's
lieket might drew a prize I” lie had praises, or you will end in eaying somebecome pel* and careworn, and his wife thing agaiwt him.
poor confiding soul, thought Irelsnly
1\, mnch vr |j.:u M t[,*t you ,|0 it
repinsd because he had tost 820. When ' •
■
ahe would try to &lt;hser him. ba would
laugh, and try to mak* tbe matter
ligU.
‘dames,'' said his wife uue day—it
was lb* day before that on which be
held tbe sixth ticket—"Mr. Rows* has
been here to-day after bls semi-annual
in Ureal, 1 told him you would see him

1^0(1,'

ted ail Im Bean Pint,

burglsn. sho.vnth Die information thus
obtained are enabled to get into tho
house in iwaufy minutes. If not ao
promising a house, there are nt least
o Tcrn-jute, umbrellas and overshoes iu
th. hall to be ospfured.acd sneak thieve*
make neo of tho knowledge. In the

country.
But for her, our college*
would never hare been bail!—our coosmoa eebouls would novar bare been' re*ttituted. Wher*ver a free Christianity

for Plow« and other purposes.

ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to Fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

LiightneM about it, ili i» only the glare
of the fatal ynit fttum, which can only
lead wayward t/hva!kn into danger
ai.d iklaquieL.,
“You ht* right. my dear wife. You
wet* light at firaf Ah', “bu continued,
at hs ilrew llut faithful being mom close­
ly to his boeutn,“ if husbands would oftenet obey the. Under diltntes of 1be
loving wife, there would l&gt;&gt; far less of
misery iu tlx* world limn there it now.”

Organs,

latxous of CbrivMcity to tcirace, there
u one foe: that seams to have dreopad
out of notfoa ; yet it is full ef meaning,
•nd deeervee, far Christianity’* sake, to
be raise-1 and kept Lefors the public.
Who, or what, bar raised science to its
present commanding position?
What
hxfliieucei.il that Las trained the in­
vestigator. educated the weopK, and
made it possible for the scienftSe man
to exist, and the people to comprehrad
him? Who built Harvard uoliegw?
What motive, foim the very foundation­
s'^ ue» of Yale ? To whr.nx. and to what
era
the greet ioatnations of learning,
1
1
1
!one of these Hut did nut have it* birth
1in; and Km not had it» growth from,
'Christianity. The founduru of all these
1tm'.itutiuris. more particularly those of
greatest influence and largest facilities,
were Chri’fien man. who worked simply

illI was t
blank I
he erat

. ktiown, That I shall
_ _ ... stock nnd fill to order
•the €lobrated

Di^oflo

ings inside, and if loft- a moment to
herself the gels an impression in wax
of the kuy boles. The poeitxon of bolts
or other faslcuingi ero observed—la
short, sbo cvtm.s away with an accurate
photograph in her uund of just as much.

Is.'x th* office an unhappy man. Those
820 which be bad lost bad b«en tbe
savings of teo months ot hard labor,
and he felt their loss most keenly.
.
When he returned home that night

no fault with him. She only- timed
him, and told him that the leesoa was
a good one, even though it had hcea ,
dsarly bought.

JOHN Q- CRESSY-

with ttus largo onus. Tbe favArite
dodge this winter is pvddliug. A wom­
an appears nt an area door with a eateb•I of small goods, plus, needles, or what
not. By l«x&gt;k or crook she gets up
stairs Into tbe main imll, and then her
object la accomplished, ribo tries bard

wirely trader uo the subject, and rhe
let tire affair go to the bands of fate.
A week elapsed Iron the time that
James bought bis ticket to tbs drawing
of the fotterv, and during that time the
young man had not a nxxmcat of rail
enjoyment. He was eltcraaliug be­
tween bepe and tear, anil, therefore, bis
mint] was constantly on tho stretch.
At length the day arrived. Jaaiix
went to the officx, and fouai Fist draw­
ing bad taken plae.-. and that the list ol
prixe* tad beee made out. He seized

ROBERTS.

Harper's Mnguxiiic, St.tul and RupuWi-.-an Bauuni-&lt;1.311 for •
Atlantic Monthly, &lt;♦ (W and Republican Banner 81.50 for •
•
Scribner's Monthly, 81.00 and Ifop-iblican Bauner 81.50 for _ •
Lippincott'* Magazxnc. $1.00 and Republican Banpt-r $1 50 f,r •
Tire Galaxv, 81.00 and Republican Banner 61,50 for
Isikenide Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Bauurr &lt;1.50 for Gocl'y's lady's Book, &lt;3 15 ami Rcpubliren Baucur &lt;1.50 for
St. Nix-holns, &lt;3.00 and Repablicaa Bannvr 61.50 for ■
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National Lsve Sfoek 4purnaJ. 82.15 and Ropublisai Banner $1.50 for
Horticulturist. 82 Bhanxl Bepuldioui Banner 81.fk) for
*•
Gardner's Monthly, $2 10 and RepuliiicaaMznn-r 11.5.1 lur •
Little Corporal. 81.00 nnd Republican Bauux-r 81.eO lor
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•
The Nursery, &lt;1.00 nud Republican Banner 6l.50A&gt;r
•
•
•
t’eterson's lady's National Magssiue. &lt;l.&lt;‘&gt;0 Repnblican Bap-aer 81.50
Arthur's Homo Magazin.-’, 82.25 nr..l Republican Banner 81.50.for •

WHOLE NO.

He who throws out •aspieiiru* should
at once be suspected himself.
Three keep good fellowship,A-»trangrrs, slave* and ravens
A fool rusbvs Io tire fote.
Do not cry out before the calamity
has really happened.
paced behind tbe eceses, 'fhete wore
If a man says something strange, be­ two hundred pexqile in lhe plrae, and in
ware eot to mock at it wantonly.
tire minutee tire entire eompanv was a»eembled around the iuan’mal- form of
the girt The wumra cried and wrung
a of lott arise and tickets, of
their bauds, and tbe men “albeit unu.od
i prises, and gradually the
to ths melting mood.'- could not reatrain
;• in upon her.
their emotion* Bnt th* piece bed to
done it all Hannah," banrso-

others with a mantle cf charily ; ebow
us a man who bows u poUtely and
giro* th* street as freely to the poor
•owing girl as to tire nxiUionairo; wha
values virtus, not relotha* ; who abuas
lhe company of such a* gather al pablio
pl lee* to gaze al th* fair eex, er make
unkind remark* of th* jxaseing girls ;

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Nmw Yoxx. March 14.1B75.

Il was supposed that whra Jim Fisk
wee shx. Jay Gould hod lost bis nghl
band, and woul I sink into cumpiralivo
inaigBificsaoa, bat events have shown

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Qumtitisg

people aro so justly proud, and whieta
ot no distant day, wit! prove ■ mine c!
ore useful to him. ha was in no eeaao a
gold to tbe fortunate tfcoekbolforo:
necessity to hiss. Indeed it'.ia very
During tbe post week there has been
probable that Goal! permitted him to
mnofa comment m tbe newspaper! «■ a
change mode in tho diroclorofop uf tho
. — .. —
■ rT—- D.n

Pennsylvania Central. Aad ho did it
nicely and cleanly, aa ba bu done every­
thing. While Congress was slashing
into I’ncife Mail be was buying its
stock. Congress was blasting the reputatfon of iu managers. whi probably
deserved it, bat whether they did or act

ACLE1I IWkEP FOB OOH BIDE.

llMfflWHWUI
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

pie always speak of the PhladJpkie
Centennial A. if it were for the bene­
fit of Philadelphia alone, and net the
anniversary of tbe whole union.
Why

Borviac County Poor Houm.

FOB CIRCUIT IUD4E
beln him in bis w«rtk of d-preeiatioe,
which echoed the cry of corruption till
the city rang with it. an I tho people,
Mictugvu. All Mr. Joy's enterprises I
I
id
ways roady to lake np that cry against
have bad two aims, which are patent
ujxm their fane ; first, to provide food- any uno, aaaaled him. Now Jar Gould
era for the Michigan Central R.ilroad — torus up with nut only the Pscifi? Mail
the groat trunk lino which paseve । Steamship Company, with Sts twsa'ythrough lhe Southern part of tho State
and turmiaa’ee in Dotroit; and second­
ly fo make Detroit tho groat cowmarcial
dty uf Michigan, by furnishing it with
. . .
___ US ___-l__ a .Utbe oely steamship emarc'iau with and
supp'.eiueiital to it That i» to tay he
ruatrola tba only urnai of e.tnxunicanomination, and seconded Ute motion
made by Mon- M. 8. Crosby most cor­
dially. His second was greet*! wita I
cheers, aad tbe motion wae put and &lt;srlot bis liberal aagasious and far seeing
Minister to Turkey.
pcnetraliua into tbe future and wbicu
‘■'VThe Senate Committee on Commerce
will make every one of flieea enterpruto wait upon Judge Hoyt and inform ‘ ee a monumsnt to his foreright in the । | greoa this winter upon tho proposition I has reported ad vortal v on the resolution
reeognixing tbs tadepdudenes of Cuba
him of tbe astiun of the Convention.
i future. Ilia tree many vf those roads ; ! to establish a Governmental telegraph ?
Judge Hoyt returned with tbe com-; ! are not paying iuveetmrnts lur their I 'Veil, Mr. Jay Gould brought that
Sam Randall ot Pennsylvania is said
mittee, thanked the Convention for tbe , i stockholders at the twwsent time but about. WbyT do von ask ? The aim­ to have the inside track in the race for
prist
thing
in
the
world.
The
Woo
tern
speaker of the next Hones.
they are developing new eectfoua of tne I
Union
ts
foe
great,
strong
Cumpsoy,
Stele, peopling them with inhabitants, I
The Omaha smelling works turned
and ero iueressing Ibe eummeroe in | And the Atlantic * Pacific ia weak Jay out 3280,000 worth oi refined silver and
counties which must eventually furciih Gould bold large stock in tbe latter. 100 cars of lead last mouth.
Judge With reasonable satisfaction to
ooikien of a Gvwmmeiit telegraph
Claude Losis Mathisr. asirontmer,
tbe propio. Hit appearance and accpttbe Western Union and strengthens the died in Paris on Sunday
anco called forth ealhuaiastia epplsute
Atlantic* Pacific
So Mr. Goulds
Un morion, the Chair than appointed
Tho eenfiiet over the injuer question
Mrnsra. R. W Butterfield and A. M. jeint to the Grand River Valley Kail­ trieod in Congreve w!:oe»&lt;-r ba ia, msJe between state and frdsral authority iu
Ellsworth of Kent, and E A. Holbrook rood, the South Haven * Kalamaaxi ‘ an avttult on tho Western Union, and Rhode I aland has aasumsd a serious
of Barry, a Judicial Circuit Committee, Railroad the Air Lino from Jackson to
and tbe Convention then adjourned suw Niles, the Jackson * Saginaw Railroad
dri, its members and tbs many specta­ tliu Bar City Railroad, tbe Hiltodalo
tors presort msnifostiag much saritfac- Railroad, and last, but not least, the Mould aoM Atlantic 4 Pacific. and with
tion with the work it had aoccmphsbsd. D-tr it. Lantia'g* Lake Michigan.Rail-. the other hs bought Western Coion,
rood, every uno of tbem of the highest I ■tad when ho hi! etough of ths ow
service to the State, and not one of them and 11 it to enough of tbe other, the dis­
cussion was Stopped in Congress and

As will bo seen by roforoara to tho
ufflrial proeoedmga published in soothft column, the Republican Judicial Convsntion held nt Grand Rapids ou Thues,
day lost, nomiaata for r»-elsction by acrlatciation”tho prroect popular incum­
bent, Hen. Birney Hoyt This was a
merilrd compliment to one ol the ablest
aad most sMcsestf of our Circuit Judges

ly. Able, prompt, accurate and decid­
ed in his opin'ienr, firm in his conviclions, and aimcat always right in hie
coocloricns be docs fab whole duty

desires an hottest and efficient Judge, a
man of character and abilty as the
guardiaa of our -riril and persona!

To much cannot be said in support of
tbe gentlemen nominated for Jtutkoa of
tba Sonrwnjo Coa'rt and Regents of tbe
Umvwnuty by tba Republican State
Convention. Judge Graves m to well
known to the people of Barry County to

known and bus such a general reputa­
tion for ability, indnstry and integrity
Mention has been made of a tile­
that wo do not desire to do mure than
form” Convention beta! st Lansing. It
call attention to bis nomination to onbaa been somewhat lightly reported,
creating tho impreeoon. perhaps, that
it waa a rather light affair. But Hina,
of tho Dwell Jeearaol, has come to tho

Tbe Committee on Raeclutioas .nbmitted their report u follows:
Tho Republicans ot tho State of
Michigan, in enorention assembled '
pointing with just pride to the high
character, eminent abifify. non-partisan-

Joy. We have knows him for nearly
twenty-five years, and bis fidelity to ibe .
io tereats of the Stale of Michigan and
of the city of Dotroit eatttlo him to tho
very elrougaet manifestations arbich onr
agricultural sal eommoMM interests servo him when they think they are
can bestow upon him, and tbs prose of serving ths country.
Penoeally, Goahl doos hot show as
this Stalo everywhere should take pride
in defending him from assaults fyta a groat man. He is a slender-built,
it from obecuriiy. Ha Bays:
spare maa, about 5 fw»t 7 inches in
The biggest thing of the searou was : whatever quarter they may camo. The height, with a face covered with a foil
the National Reform State Gmventinn !
which was hold ih Lis city on tbe 3d |i ty to manifest tn tbe beet of "its ability
inst The tamfCrary "rganiaatum of I its recuanitiuu of tbe aeiyiroe Mr. Joy
has done to its agriculture, and to say
that the afockboldery will not bo con­
sulting either the liest miersite of tbe
Michigan Central Railroad or lhe State i
of Michigan, when tho experience, the

Grand Ledge baa a grange of t
Patrons of-Hnabsodry.

Tba Michigan Central Itailrosd Cotnpauy bi» EMuuiad tha managvmant and
control uf lbs l-urisMa of tba Datzoi:
and Bay City railroad, which will bora-'
after be known as tha Bay Cry Divixwa
of the Michigan ConlraL

10 were *46,007.12; payments during
same time 35,416,10;
■ -•
treasury 31.660,767^9;
lhe week of 340,43X02
Joerph

McNamee,

Improved

Back-Feed

Block,
Soutii Slot of SfW Synttj.
Where can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Staph
and Fancy
GROCERIES, AoVISIOXS, COKFECHOXERY 4c.

■ A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole and Gnna4
Spices*

WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables always 0II hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

Lamps A, Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden Wtri
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

RtpuLli

CASH BUYERS will find it to their

advantage to «]
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.

NO TROUBLI TO SHOW OUR. GOODSFree delivery to any part of tha City.

R»tpecifully,
Spooner Jb Hepburn.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

T. PHILLIPS

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED!
Comparivon Inriled and ompetition Defied

Colorado has been admitted as the
thirty eighth State of tbe American
Union. New Mexico didn't .succeed in
bar efforts to become the thirty-nintb.
New Hampshire broeaae are very invigoratiag—to Republicans.
Tho naturalisation mills in New
Hampshire did a SCUMLins Uusinees,
but tbe honest Republican vote waa a

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on e-xibiLion one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap Jor Cash. We hare,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and .Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. J-c.,
$c. Give us a call.

GIVE ME A CALL.
Hast!tip, Nov. 10th, 1874.

«John Stanley.

Hopkins L Baines.
Hastings, Dec. 15. 1874.

Charles Francis Adams Jr., thin
the Granger movement is on tho ebb.

ooraod wo have no pique again,t Mr.
WUlanl. That was none of our fight,
nnd wa have nothing to aey about it,and
have said nothing, awre to reply to the

Tbe New

FLOBKNCi SITING lACHUfl

Michigan figures in the new Senate
cvaniuiee as follows : Senator Ferry n
President pre tm of the Senate, chair
man o.‘ tbe Committee m Rules, and

ombodimonfof selfishness. Successful
now, 4e will unquestionably die a poor
man. By ami by be will meol a mar.
just like himself, only younger and more
audacsotu, and down he will go
It is
a law of naluro and a good one.

IWSON'S CURATIVE
— - — ——wacw

laumycunu,

bhiumatisk,
DR. C . k. SMITH’S

Medical Infirmary,
l«U. auTASUSHgO IMS. J

nracmitillniVPnnutaa ga/is SStLrisZS aHz

Winui. That oppression mainly
originated from railroads, “who.” hav­
ing received large subsidies of money,
land and other valuable considerations
and privilege*, and
-

Wkkxbxb, They have med those val­
uable privileges and grants to opprses
the people, debauch peblio morale and vary spot they go! rid of the Hebrew
religion, taking tmna however, in its
stead.
The Jewish sycageguee are
magalfiront affrira. Thai on tho eomer
of Forty-third street and Fifth avenue
p-opi*; therefore, bo it
oom 3690.000; tho ono in Seventh aveJW.-ri By lhe Whiteside Co. Cunvenifooa! Grange, that the action of tbe
National Grange at its recent seeeicn, at
Charleston. R. C, recommending tbe
Southam P-rific R R. to the farorabj.
cunnderatvo and qualified support of
tbe National Guvernmont, meets oar un­
qualified disapprovaL

Ju.t opened in Mr. BOWNE’8 NEW «T0R£, *

For What?

sentenced by Judge Turner, Tu.*oday to
, two years each (tbe full extent of tho
law) in tbe State Prison at Jackson.
They were taken to Jackson Wednes­
day muruing.

Tho Grangore are talking of estab­
join tbe Convention. Mr. Baker examiaad their credentiala and garo them a lishing a cotton factory at Coltharp’a
•eat on a table in the Linriug Huusa Mill. Texas, on tbe Necbeo river.
reading room. Mr. Baker, the eutuAt a mooting of the Whiteside, (Ill.,)
county Grange, hold in lhe city of Mor­
rison on March 4th, the following reeolotion, offered by G. B- Qniglov. was
nasied, aad tbe oeervtary instructed
Baker. Mr. Baker, the chairman of to havw tho same published :
the Cunvnilixin, then folded up Bsc rota­
ry Baker’s record of proceedings togeth­
er with tbe rveutatfons ol Mr. Beker,
lhe cotn cull too on reroluttoas, and ad •
journed. It was cne of the most har-

• Bniabonld bars
every Republican
Sonata evidently

2XEW GROCERY AND TELA HOI SE

l-rwteMa« erv .1 OaaMrk—.

t;r.

vu, l.sterl. VV.rt
t&gt;.!».,.. a safe
svmU, ,i-

Movrisee's Cofoswq. 1'""

HIGH-TEST BUMJiTTra'nrrja

EXT *
teatwartaaSvartia

’

n»Best aMCkaapeat laths Ma
0,1
•• ritesd), u»F’rirEr! tr«w.te&gt;. aaa^,,^
p“' Jr111** •*“ Uartea OU (IM ««t|. TtekwvrourJMel^ai Cartaa
(IU M). &gt;IK*
‘•'•‘"•lara^pm.UM.

A KXMRDCAH.

THE CHBISTUN AT WOHL

M erchant Tailors&gt;

T. De Witt Talmage, Editor.

iMjcrrnaoxAVExct. Dmorr.Mici

In soma of tbe Granges in Indiana a
“nilsI v
ha. a- —
I-.

US, ME SIM XEOOL PIPES!

FINE PICTURES I
At Granger Prioaa

umuno,
STDCCO

WING GALLERY,

day, March 27 th,
M., for the purpot
nation, an i tabla C

�from several of our leading cilia ms, the
Hastings Dramatic Association ’will, .on .
the Clh of April, to Un on Halt repoei
! the "Charcoal Burner," to popular st
i tho Maaonla Festival, adding a pleasing
' farce entitled "Billy Doo, tire Bill
Sticker.'’

TU Drnteat ot tho I’rinoipsd of Use
Grammar Department of fbo Hastings
Union School;
‘Anly"Big Bull heads;u A’U give
you ten rwata to stick’em;* Your

ry County Poultry Aataoietioa,
held Febntuery 25th,
26th and 27th, 1875.
LIST OF AWARDS.

brains slick out of the side of your
On Tuesday the vast of the |«uple v*. head as a shallows tioel staked out
Joo Wouton for petit larceny was tried
by a Jury before Justice Hoyfoid. Tho got u got right up and tell yo&gt; that I
Jury said he was guilty, and tho Court will sand you to Dory Jone? Locker,
eentoncod.to pay a fine of 850, and in I’ll do It“It’s none of your purines*,
default tu board at tbeJHotcl de Qroeay that’s cord flat words ;” “How ia that Best Cock. Kay. A McElwain
Beet Hou, Haye* A MoKiwaiu,
for live period of ’eixty dar»
He is for high.”
Special, for beat pair, Henry 1.
boarding.
Allen,
ricwokiK— Is it tight to play mrda f I
Weeall attention tu tbe now book
Money and How tu make it, advertised I can play "padre" fir.t rale
Ticenxu—“No noree fu play at cards
in anotbar aolnma. It 1s written by H.
L. Reade, fvtmvrly Editor ottba Hearth than to play Dominoo. or Authors."
Scnoma —"la it right to dance P’
and Home, and its practical thoughta
Txzcaxa—"No hurt in the up and
and anggeutuma commend it to reader*
to every walk of life. It will bare a down motion of dancing, but it ia the
large sale.

Rev. G. W. Sherman, the Pastor of the
M. E. Cbtreh in thia cily 'on Thursday
evening, st the Paroonaga. The pub lie are cordially invited, and we hope,
will liberally ra.pond a. we have none
too liberal a support for uar clergymen
in thia cify.

RUTLAND CAUCUS.

Republican
The Republ cau voter* ot tbe Town­
. ship of Hastings, are req no*tod to meet
—nt the Center School Bouse, cm Batorday, March 27th, 1875, at 10 o'clock A.
M-, for tba purpose of putting in nomi­
nation, suitable Caudal ate* fur Townadnp Officer*.
By order of Committee.

Tho attention of our fun luring peo­
ual circumstance* at th. Monday after­
ple is directed to thu fact that Pioneer
noon and Tuesday morning sessions a
Firo Company No. l.uf this city will
the school for tho present wack, and it
giro their Annual Ball, on Friday ereuing, April 2d. Music by Col Berdan’s
celebrated Baud, aarisiMi by J. Lee
Deed Our Fir* Department is one of
tho necessity of the city, and wo trnit
(lie people will oppri isale their efforts
fur tho protection of their property, and
give them liberal aid by their patronage
ceived protests from two or three dis­
tricts in th* county, a:aiait curtain par­
tis. teaching tho oummsr sehoql* in
particular districts. I would, through

Un Light and Dark Brahmas, H. A.
Mansfield, of Waltham, Maa,.; on Buff,
Partridge, Wlile and Black Cochins.
Henry I. Allen, of Scboolsraft, Mich;
on other varutim, Wm. Tinkler aad Dr.
G.'M. Wubdmancy, uf Hastings. Mich.;
on Bird, and Pictures, Mn D. G. Jkibioaoa and Mrs. N. Bailey, of Hastings,

I uni now all alone ia the Photograph
buMUBM, and aa I have made erraage-

Uni taw pitite;.

FARM FOR SALE!
150 ACUI OF VALUABU LAMB,

Te-DAfa ADVERTISEMENTS.

SEND FOB IT !

Best Trio, W. K. Barber,
2d. “ Henry L Alles,
8d. ’ •• Hays A MeElwaln,
Bett Pairs. Hayes A McElwain,

Beet Cock. Haya A McElwain,
Best Hoa, Henry L Allen,
Special, for beat pair, Hays A MoEl wain.
‘
Special for bet Pullrt, Haya &amp;

11100

Txecnta— 'I say pick up that chalk."
Seo cell* for township caucuses, at­
Bagjtia—"I will not."
tend them; nominate yonr best maa,
Tucnra—1 esy pick up that chalk
and then go to* the [Hills on Monde/,
or 1’1 scud you to Dickie, end you’ll
April 5th; and elect them.
Republi­
gel what you deserve and ought tp
cans of Barry County you cjn Jo this if
you will in fourteen or filtven township*,
without tho nil of a stogie Democratic
go op’ to Dickie.
, •
Ttzcnct -I any ptak up that chalk.”
Sctsou- -I asy I won’t, do you unshould say, that his determined perse­
verance under all kinds of difficulties, . Tasazza—Pick up that chalk qo lek
during the severe weather of the past or go i up to Dickey.
Sctsoua—I will nut piok up tho chalk
two months, and hie prompt uttrndnso.
on every train, day or night, c.itmusads Miss------throjr on tho floor."
Axettuoi tSawua—"Say Mr.------ 1
tbe warmest approbation of our citizens
want to go to my scat and study my
Grammar lesson, I can’t effort to stand
hero and hoar your quarrol-" Behoter

SEED AND

c.c.j^.'sa
PICTURES!
zpiOT'criRias i

Best pair, Haya A McElwain.
2d do,
W. K. Bather,
Boat Cock, Haya A McElwain,
Beat Hen, Hays A McElwain,
Beet 6 pullets, Hays A McElwaia,
Bpoclal, lor best pair, Hayas A

Beat trio, J. P. Roberts,
2d,
do, J. P. Roberta,
Beat pair, Hayes A McElwain.

2d best triu, David arid
Goodyear,
3d best trio. C. W. Bigge,

Bauoc** Msautes roa
April number of BalMi’i
issued, and ii an exoellsnt
what * [vopular magazine
It Is Ctowdod with ntoe atui
gearings, good pootry, and maar hints
on doineetao ecuuomy, bousahuld facts,
and threw oomic picture* which would
make a sioic laugh. No one can help
liking Ballou’* Magarino it'is so genial
sad pleasant. Here b a lie* ot Are eonteutoof tbe April number; Terona;
The Confidante; The Parrot Tribe,;
The Whale Fishery; Dhtoboritad: or
nek’s BbMty; Ongin of the Maiden
Halt Fare; A Woman's Story; A1m g
tb* Rood; Story of tha Counteet of
NBhadalo; Tho throe Fortunes; Will
She Many ILitnJ Deas Omnipoteaa ;
Ashore in Havana: or A Taste of
Spanish Lew; Tb* Thro* Btatne*;
April Weather; OcaTocxo Pauns'*
Sraev-Tauau—Mademoiselle Bylphina.
—‘w*--.--------- '« Cutaway; The
ittl* sang; Curious
---------------------------- Puxri* Page; Th*.
HouMkeeper ; Paets and Fanrias : A

Ire * probha -(Hi

The Republic Magazine / for March
opens with three papers, on» cash ea
the Close, tho Work, aad the Acta of
tbe last session of the Forty thirdX’otigroes. The cause ot tbe failure and un­
popularity of tbe first eesslon of the
Forty-third Congmv ia shown to have
resulted mainly from tbe commercial eri;

lt!M8 &lt; ltrs
FLORAL

MZti BF SOLD CBMAf!

WORK
BININ&amp;EB’B

OLD LONDON DOCK

GIN.
Now Barber shop to bo opewod on
Tuesday, April 6, 1875, to tho Rower
Block, North aide of State atreot. I
take thia method ot informing my pa­
trons and friends that ot. the day above
mMtioeed, I shall opn a firat-clnaa
Berber Shop, equal to tbe bust in the
Stole. 1 will aloo have in cenuoctiuu a
full line of gents furnishing goods, tobacto and cigar.. Mr terms after that
date will be elrictly cash under all circurastanoro and at tire lownl living

=£■?£

SHK
CHICAGO 4 NORTHWESTERN

LADIES.:

Thankful for past faicxa. I solicit the
emtio eed patrtiuage of the public
Very Respectfully,

tioe, eti Tuesday, Marsh 3d, 1875, at
10 u’clo&lt;k A. M.. at his residence on
Section 17. iu the Township of Rut­
land, tba following described [&gt;«rrixial property, via: One span heavy
farm horses, one ox, one| cows, one two
years old heifer, two bogs, one lumber
wagon, on. pair bob-sleighs, one wheel
cultivator, one corn plow, 2 irou beam
plows, varioue article* of household
furniture end many articles to nuraar-

Tenn*-' All same under 85 1
Over 85 nnd under 850, six
papers on current topic* and the prom­
tnent political issue, of' the day; to­ and for 850 ov over, lea moot
gether with historical aketclies of the will bo given on approved «.&lt;•.«
Shays sod Anti-rent rebellions of for­
mer days; tbe elective of Salmon P.,

JOHN PETTIT

Beat trio. James M. Bauer,
2d
do W. K. Berber,
Bost pair, Hayes A McElw

Blustering

cera, tolchers amFpeople.
’
When there are good reasons why a
party should not teach the school in anr
61. Patrick’, day.
distriet, objections should be made
Tiade in ths city Is im
known to district officer* an^ County
gray hair to ita original color, nnd Superintendent before,a liceasa &gt;• grantteave* it glo**y. and in a healthy condlstroat* on Saturday.
Next Sabbath ia Palm Bunday, and bon; while, for liMtls truubled with
dandruff, or any diaessc uf tho scalp, it
the following ono Easter.
ads like a charm in cleauring them,
TUennon&gt;ot«r 4 3 below sero at eix
try it and you will not bo disappointed.
•o’clock Monday afternoon.
Cnxsx.—Thia inn* f*lkw Reynolds
The registration notice aud thv elusteachera,—tho character of tho school,
referred to in another, column, camo Into
.tion-notiaa will npprar next week.
the teacher's age and ezporience and
We were pleased to receive on Tues­ through tbe private books ut tbe offira, tho circumstance* surrounding each,
are questions to bo considered. Direct­
day, a friendly call from Latham Hull,
took and carried off n pises uf copy pre­
ors ought to know the kind of a license
E*,. of Knlamszoo.
pared for this issue, and at noon to-day.
The ladies woetety connected with asked our devil to return tho copy, say­ a teacher holds. The numbef ofy^b^g
lEmaaeel Church, will be entertained on ing "he took it to copy, and that if any nnd inexperienced teachers will bo large
Tridry afternoon, by Mrs. Nathan Bar* such thing was [jhjAitbod there would —of experienced ones —email.
To teachers, and specially tho
bo a'row, and that be hod been watch­
Attention is asked to the pretnf of ing for some such thing." It »eem* a younger enea, I would say, bo careful
what scho.d you t«k». if opposed by a
guilty
conscience
ue«dwl
no
accuser.
some of our leading citiiens against the
part of a district, think long and well
treatment of certain young ladies by But a notice substantially like tho one
he took from tho uflic* will be found in before you make tho aUcmpt under
Prof. Dickie.
each clrcumsteucee. The young uachor
this
issue,
and
ia
every
war!
true.
We bear the effort of onr Prosecuting
needs tho support of a united district.
.Attorney, in the trial of Joe Wooten,
This merniug tba house of James I would advise districts having but
highly spoken of by eitiacna from tli« Clarke, Esq., tn the Fourth ward, took
throe mo'ithv summer school, tu com­
• country who were pre.ru".
fire from the chimney, and came near mence early, ae tbe attendance, in most
being destroyed, but through tho case*, is small through tho heat of Jul/
'The public desire
prompt asaiitance of the citizen*, tb* and! August The co atom of keeping
•Of the older girls
firn w os . extinguished befoie it had up pur common schools through these
school'hours, in the
made much lived war, though con-i«ier- mo|th* ought to bo abandoned- ' The
■ moot of ope Union i
able damage was done by tho water, co.t nnd the small result* should be
.porta say.forxio govd purpose.
and in removing the furnitnro- The fire considered by the people. The division
Departmont-ws* promptly on Uand.nol; suetion an .yVodnoeday. March 25th?
'withstandtogtbe extreme cold, and yet
i grow in favur.
1'.
;1875, a fine lai .df Cock, agricultural
their services were not of soy value boPrairieville, March 12, 1875.
.implements, bouveboM furniture, Ac.,
wn hie raridenee in the township of CarlWe sincerely hope that tho Common
Council this year will make arrange­
Wo hwr that th* Principal uf ।
ments te supply water at available
erihool has been mauling three of
pointe for lhe use of the Fire Departyoung lady pnpils.
Stale Prison
wot lees then Cfle*.n .yean, should
The Hastings Banner foreman has
lhe penally for each an outrageous
been.eaught in tho contemptible act uf
writing scurrilous articles tu tho Nash­
Shall our sohool cost u* |12,000 a ville News about the editor of tire Ben­ - Debate : Question—Do external eiryear I That te a question for the peo­ ner. A more dishonorable act could euatotancaa, rathur than internal pow­
not bo imagined and tbe cun tempt aiple to decide at the polls on April 5th. tsebes equally to the acribb'er and to ers,' decide the character nnd destiay of
Wo believe a batter echool thia wo now the editor who sanctions tbe act by
have ean be had for half lhe money using lhe article*.—Berry Cesmly BaWin S rosary.
new expendadMrs. N. Baity.
Thanks, Bro. Phil, for your vindica­
Charles June*.
tion
of
the
honor
of
tho
proa*.
Tho
act
Ou Tueaday night the McKean Catapbells Combinatijn. will give an anter- was indeed a meet contemptible one.
Holiloquy uf an Egyptian Mummy
tainmest at Union - Hall, a portion of The writer. Edward C- Reynolds, the
'
the proceeds to go to the Knights of trusted foramaa of our office and in our apiritualined, Col. Dickey. ‘
Anna'Robert*.
abeenco in charge of the business de­ Eodtalion,
Pythias. Give thorn a rousing crowd.
Impromptu Bpeeab.
portment,
baa
proved
himself
to
bo
not
Wo note that J. L. Fish, who was rarawlly admitted to tho Bar, after a only a liar but a traitor: baring elated
thorough exnmiualicn, defended in a what h* knew to bo falsa, and betrayed
mauaer that refiMltd great credit to tbe secrets of tho offise IO outside par­
brines If, Joo Wooten in his late trial tree, ihroogh Ulla curr«*pondoace. We
ask lire proas uf tho State to pas* him
bolero Juatira Hayfotd.
No mail for two days.

Tbe McKeau, Campbell Combivatiou

We, tbe undersigned. dUzeiis of
Hastings, viewing with'-, contempt lhe
oourae pursued by Mr S Dickie, in his
mode of punishment of throe young ladios eltandiog his school, take this
method of expressing our indignation of
the wbo&gt; affair, believing that no
CAriMra rancher would adopt tush a

An invitation is extended to all the Beat jieeoock, Charlie H. Gardner.
aingsra of the city and vicinity to meet
tmro wax or urr Vixxwrr.
at th* zoom over tho store of Barlow A
Goodyear, formerly oooaptod Cbaa. H. BMt. (on Light Brahma) Henry
Bauer os a law office, whodaeire to take
part in tho rendering of tho Cantata of
Queen Esther. It will ba' free to all J
singer* who may attend. Tire «bole'to

hnndsomely illustrated and are under
the editorial aupervisiun of the Bar. Dr.
Talmage. They are evangelical, and
non-eectariai&gt;. and supply an important
place in-the field of Sabbath-School lit­
erature. Tbe |ow rates at which they

New England
fur sale a large and splendid assortment
of Furniture, the brat ever brought to
tbia market, which they are uff»ring for
sale at tbe lowest living rates- Re­
member tl&gt;. place, at the old stand ot
Subbine A Belding, and be jure and

Organs,

Manitinf and Burdrtt OrSang.

AUCTION!
Having sold my Farm 1 shall o*ll at
public auction five milce north of Has­
tings on Friday. April 10th. 1875, at
10 o’dock s. m. the following drecribed
property to wit: ' Three Horace, four
Cows, 1 tour-year eld Bull, 1 yoke
working Oxen five years old, 3 yearling
Stears, 1 vesrliag flsifsr, 10J Sheep,
6 Hogs, I Wag oe, 1 Baggy. 1 net Bob
bleighs, 1 Cutter, a Clipper Mower and
Reaper. 1 Bobbins Cultivator, I Drill,
!’Feed Caller. 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Har­
row. 2 Hoss. 2 etU double Harness,
I viisgla Harns**, a huge amount of
Household Furniture and many other
things too aumeroui to mention.
Terms of Bal*. All sums under 85
Cash down; cn sums of fire dollrraor
more oee year* ti me will Ire given on
ge.ri approved notes with interest at 7

HASTiMSS MARBLE WORK!
AD BTONEB.

TABLE TOPS,

GOOD NEWS.

MANTLM,

Did yon know that Mr. Grace, baa:

bought In tho Grocery Btore, with John

Crawley, nnd are giving the beet of bar­
gains to their Customers. A choice Tea

cent, from date will h* charged. Per­
sona wishing tu pay Cash down wi I be
allowed a diacownt of fife per tent.

for W cents. Tbe beat of Flour at ga.00
per 100 Ibe.

The Celebrated Double

White Hoad Light C Oil, only St cento
per gallop, it can not be boston.
other goods sway down.

All

More goods

for Iras tuoaay at this House than any
other House tn the State. Weatoahave

JENNIE,

A Royal Organ.

whloh

la wuU filled with

Cboloe

Brands of Cigars and Tobaccos and Ito
figuren are all firat-claaa.

Glvwuaaeall

OF KLlaDA

�^465015252

lyr&lt;»ucM&gt; Bai
Ceo. M. Dewey,

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OF KILDARE

CENTRAL. THE

“bodily acre. psofiMh kttfo; but
F&gt;ili&gt;M is profitable unto all thing.
Havre, prssnfas of tba lifo that new fa,
aad of that wiueb is to come.” 1st Inn.

MATCHLESS"

SPRJZWG FIELD, ORTQ

BUBDETT

ORGANS

HD OBE SOKS El J. E. STETAH

JOHN.4- CREMY.

REPRODUCING

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§100,000 00
Beata avsregaa otdy 14 buebab per
acre, that it eosto tho farmere more thus
11.00 to refao it aad if they owe for
their li.-m and are pay leg interest at
ten per cent, what show fa there for

DENTIST

B. F. BTEINHO1

GIFT ENTERPRISE
M1IIE,

OK MOHN Pits, tun a Hi I
One Prize $5,000 in Si! ver

Smtal ai total

DENTIST
■ICHICAW CERTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

FARM FOR SALE!

whiah I wdl bow sail godiiaee^ are we
KX able to see, that beaauae ot the fa.
Mfaac at du. pnaaipfa. eooe, al fa^
reach of the misery, sorrow, wretehad■aas aad woo thkt to such a great axtewtprwvrih ia ear werid.
Ifyou base failed ao tn tea, took

&gt;*0$ directly or indirectly attributable
to the asfatrace of, and Ere for, and
olwdimoe to, nil just awd balr laws,
both physical, morel aad dirine. And
axn I not oorsact in using the term god-

.

RAILROAD

FARM FOR SALE.

Barely, though wo bare caught only
asm woes, a glimpse of tba profits of
bedfly azarafaa as related to agriculture
ia comaaeticu with nearly all olho r
breacbae of industry, smd of ths profits

the taaaahMua
JAMES LEFFEL A CO.

Further InfortzAlfou will ba cheerfully given by addrenstag

shewing that the iarmere emnst af.
tori to nua wheat and sell it for from
caa, to one dollar aad ten aad fifteen
rents per bethel :
Bsnu Cszrx, Mich, i
Jaly 17,1RT4. j
from actual detailed aeeocuts tbe
expense ct growing wheat when labor
ooamxuds «2! per reocte (about 61
rents per dsj), and tigwag every day’s
work, for month hauls, al 61.&amp;0 per
day. thus leanag about 19 eeuu a day
for board and lodging, foots up as fol­
lows :
Cost per acre for growing, mark at; ng.
etc . without interest on money invest­
ed, fa from 19 bO to 811.00; and if wa

Aad were it not for tba abundant reaouKM of ouppliae Iron tba almost iaumwcrebto activities and iadutriaa of
Which agriculture seems to be tho suetaiaer, want and ssflenng izdcwcribable,
would only ba re Loved by tho utaely
aid al that which sofa paepla dreadBasely, death.
I hare red savored srith the utmost
brevity to set forth soma of tho advautageaaad profits growing out ot bodily
exerefoo in the proeocutioa of that
branch of industry tensed agriculture.

by new of bodily exerriee, yet there
ia a priaeipla underlying. running
through, governing, coutroCiag, regulaLag, pr-zg aasumooa, aad a ocuncg to
••cb odor ia the grand dnsa of life,
tba reward of their daenga, which prindpU ia pn£tebfo to tba securing of
those things which are Medial to tba
body, but also to each individual lover
at that principle. a realfaabon of peace.

COMPANY'S

EW PUBLICATIONS.

Agnraltsre mpiies bodily ezermaa as
well as tillage ot the earth. Bodily az.
srefao is sot «tly profitabfa to the right­
ly developing of ucr bodily powers, aad

for a time span wild fruits, fish aad 1
gums. bet these eooraet of sustasanre
nui uooossariJy give support only to a
limited extent, to tba east existing and

ALDINE

BIN INGEP’S

FM Mffliap Praia Bad

OLD LONDON DOCK

11. M0STE1AL EffiHIffl (H

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THE ALDINE COMPANY,
58 Nsidsq Lane, Naw York.
Agr«ti far MkMdl,

ELECTION NOTICE.

Botiml IfrtH &amp; Pte,
HASTINGS IARBLK ■’ W3!

AA B«m Dhwa*. AW A. ICS.
Capitl Premium $100,000.

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VOL. XIX. NO. 48.

HASTING BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. 1875.

Mesial ini fcWaw Cirfj.

endearuring to control Madly they
rush by. b-wdlees of tho strenuous ezertioxts made tu lootraia them, and
throateaiug the lives^of both tho driver
and a fair young Lady who is holding on
Ibo side of tho vehicle, four and diiuair
marked upon lie |&lt;lo. terror-stricken
face, fimldeniy tho carriage gives a
tromoaduus lurch, and ths driver is
violently [wecipitatod from his high aoat
to the ground. Tbe boraso feeling
tltemselvre freed from tbe rootraiut up­
on thrirbila, dash onward with renew­
ed speed. As tii« fair occupant of tho
earnage discovers her helpless condi­
tion, she giv-e erne lung, agonising cry
ol despair, in I sinks beck upon tho

THE
Hastings Drug Store

THE REPUBLIC A Al BANNER

You will find a lull lino of Drugs.
Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils Dye| Stuff and everything belonging to a first

,

W TH OTHER JOURNALS

Ear the accommodation of such of our friends as may rlaeo Drug Store.
desire to subscribe fur some other paper in connection with
Th# BANNER, ua have, made arrangements whereby we \
are enabled to present tho following liberal terms, with the1
understanding,however, that ths order for our Journal and'
either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac- 1
companied by the money; and, also, that we must receive'
K ~dption foThe BANNER jor each copy of every
'ication ordered from the list :

WHOLE NO. 082.
NIGHTAHO MOWING.

SESBl
Detroit!
Detroit F
Chieag*

S&amp;nt&amp; Clsus

mi/for tun*,” and he giaaced at the mu­
tilated and bandaged erm which bung
powerless at his nd.-, “we might bare
troan enjoying the fruits and comforts
of my labor; but It is all for the beat, 1

J. P. ROBERTS.

Detroit Free Press, $2.00 and Rupubluao Itannot I .’&gt;0. for ’ ■
Detroit Tribune. $2.00 and Rvp-jblican Baaacr 1 5fur
•
Detroit Poet, 42.00 and Republican Banner 1.50 fur
■
•
Michigan Farmer, 42.00 and RopubiicanBanner 1.50 far
■
Country Gestiatnan, 42.50 and RepubHcsu Bannnr 1.50 fur ■
Western Rural, $2.00 and Republican Banner 1.50 fur
Advance, 13.15 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
•
New Covenant, $2.65 and Republican Bintier 1.50 fur
■
Michigan Farmer, 42,15 and Republican Banner 1,50 for
Now York Homo Journal, |3,00 and RepnWicau Banner 1,50 for

JOHN

Stop! Hearken Ye!

If you do you may be induced
Mickijai. to come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s

To IKhom it may Concern!
Be it known, That I shall
keep in stock jtnil fill to order
the elebrated

Stats. lie had opened an odo. in Wai-1
ton tor the practice of hie profession,
and waa sail building the foundation
of a thriving business. la al dilion to
bis being.talented and educated bo waa
social and pleasant, ■ end, although not
paseemed ot a superfluous amount of
that article familiarly known as “filthy
lucre," yet with hi* ability it was an
Walter Chester wu atnctly temper­
ate. and, upon several occasion* had
met the lovely Irone at ball* and par­
ties, and on every occasion had kindly
but firmly refused the wino she offered
him. She felt quit- -J~* —* -Kgritted at the reeuli
determined to m»k_______ ____ _____
sun bow submissively tu her will, if it
waa in the power of wosuan io accom­
plish, it Hbo had “always indulged in
the use of wine, and could see no harm
in a single glass of it,” she said, but
Walter Chester knew hia hereditary
weakness, and had reaelded to abstain
from all intoxicating liquors, that the

not bind him withjhia unrelenting fet­
ter*,.aa they had the father before him
Many there were in that vast throng
for Plows, and other purpose!. who sought eagerly after the emiles,
and requested the hand of the queenly
hrautv in the “next dona." White aha
treated all kindly and pleasantly, sbo
was partial to Walter ia the bestowal
of ba sweetest smiles, and. Io meat, she
was engaged “for the next dance,” but
to Walter, sever; and he fell highly
er an CURTIS, DODGE. ROBINSON elated, and improved his every oppor­
tunity to be by her sale. and engage
her attention, and, upou tbe announce­
ment of supper II was with feelings uf
pleasure and triumph that bo eoeorled
her to the spacious ball, amid the envy
and displeasure ot a number of unlucky

Gvntly, at Tier cvmsuind, waa tbe
uncooac-.ous form of Walter Chester
lifted up, end pieced beeide ba in the
carriage, which ----,k*
it .killed
Judge’s reeideueo.
pliysiciaua were ।
nouueod his case a----------------- —
nervous system bed received a severe
shock, they said ; beeidea hrs eoastitututiou was btokon by-exposure and sxeraxivn det—.k^r. Careful noeing.
jierfect quiet and tender watching were
tbe things moot needed to insure hia
recoveryEameaUy did Irene apply herwrlf to
the aolf-impuoed task before ha; but
it waa a laborious aad weary duty she
bad resolved to perform, and many
wore tho tedious days, aye weeks, she
struggled through, watching with th*
faithfulness uf a mother th* varied
change* of her patient, aa tho little
spark of vitality witbin him struggled
tu gala the eaceadensy. Bui by the

HULFUREI)

Sirpol aiiBttteal

Buggies this year. If the Excite­ Mail Ini Bean Pirn,
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to Fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

Land and Calcined Platter,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.
sending
ua for

TH CHRISTIAN AT WORK.

Agriculluial. Imolements
AC., *c.

I. De Witt Talmage, Editor.

(Gin

middle

was th* lucky man hurt July, that got the Cutterlet him draw this year. “He is too lut
Warning the people not to come
44

Truly Yours.

We

Many eyes were turned towards him,
and ibey also noticed the embarrassed
took on Irene's face. WsltO saw it aa
well; and aa ho glanced at her ahe east
sueh a Took of reproach and entreaty
upon him, that for a moment be waa
irresolute, and bis hand mechanically
sought the eup; be half raised it, but
waa about to art it down again, when

kindly cared for and watched over him
during his protracted illness. During
tbe period of bls convalescence, howova, Irone had diaooverod what others
bsd faded to—that Walter Chester was
not tool to tho world—that the star vf
bis genius would yet shine brightly,
and with eaootrmgement and help ho
cuuld yet rise from his oboeurity, and
live to honor the name ho boro. An
other fact made itself evident to her;
that what Was at first a duly, was now

lamed a deeper feeling of interest for
her patient than a morbid desire to see
him again a prosperous and temperate
man. She would not confess,to herself,
at Grot, that this was the case, but as
tho time draw nigh.far Walter to leave
the hospitable borne, of Judge Daion.
she was forced to listen to the plead-

And ho* was it with our hero I Was
bo willing to Move the hemo of her *ho
had done co much tor him with unlr a
fooling of gratitude and thankfulness 7
Ah, no I During hia boon ol aaguish
bad abe not smoothed bis fevered brow,
vn-^rtwed his paroh-f lips, end admin­!
istered many ether little acta of tore
and sympathy f And how her more(
touch had seat a thrill of ocetetM pleas-.
J
)

i
’
roclioe in a hammock swung under tho1
front poerth. many were tbe hours ho;
watched her, aa she road to him. and1
thought how supremely bioe: would bo
foe man who could call ba wife. But.
aa aoch thoughts lushed through EX'
brain, be bauislwd form, or tried to, /st
least, and thought ol “what might hive
boom" But bow such thoughts were
absurd, end not to bo encouraged for a

won’t

J. I&gt;.

VdK'S

DR. AIKIN.
FARM FOR SALE!

“Yea, my good man," h- replied im­
mediately, “you can stay if you will;
but I'm afraid you will find car euoom-

Obto. are ia operation.
Tho Xenia. Ohio, gfamworks, started
recently, is doing wolL
TLe tolling mill st West MidJIrerx,
Mercer country. Fa . is idle.
All throe ol tb» mills st Ironton,
Ohio, Iraro resaraed o|ter*ilons.
Tbe extensive car ahopa uf Albany
aro eboat to Jtart on full time again.
Duvnin'i rolling miU, at Itebanuu,
Pa..‘has iberossed its working fore*.
Tho Ferndale, Pa., rolling mill lias
resumed operatiuue, after a mt of sov-

The mower works at Wellsville, W
Ya., are running night nud dar, eraploying 35 hands.
Ashland (Ky.) furnace bating oom
plated her machinery re|Mir&gt;. blow ia
uu tho 16th qlk
The Springfield (Mo.) ilun works ha.
declared a dividend of five pet coot on

It show. that
bomb of
salt were inspected, divided into th*
following quaUtto*; Fine, MO,767 bar­
rels; Pack. 59,090
MJOl; .**■
ond qaahty, 17,741. TUi. is exchwiva
of rwfase salt, at which there were about

•SA bricklayer. Tbe staging oa a
»w warehouse where 1 was at work
irv way, and I waa precipitated aomo
rooty to|p'
“The warebuuw of Mr. Morgan F'
“The same, air. It waa a sad aeeimt for me, but 1 have tried hard to be

. "Well, tbis &gt;s a hard life; hard for
ua all! but if 1’ui to stay with you to­
night. I may aa well .etuis. It's get­
ting toward eleven."
The pour but clean bod apjwoptialeJ

DllyiOIIO

DENTIST

“It’s a rough fight, friends, and th*
traveling is mine tbs beet—can you lot
me stay all night here? A man has
just told mo that it is a good four miloo
tu tho village."
Mr. Edgerton louked at hia wife, and
in her sympathizing face road her eon-

ontly returned from her oxteudad so­
journ in France, w here she has been
seeking health and pleasure. And thus
they bare met. the destroyer and des­
troyed, for tbe first time since that
evuntfnl night which prorol his ruin.
OrpaL indsed was the astonishment
which depicted ttaolf I---- - ’----- '" *---al dtowvoer- l" ,w*
able object'

Oysters received daily

NaMIi,

over arrive al great ends.
We are usually capable of greater
thing* then we jierform ! «&gt; are wot
bo has saved by imperiling bis own life ?
A singular roinridsnoo- it io she who
Las embittered ths life, and destroyed
tho proo{«cls of tho man who is now
lying bofaro her—bar preserver.
She, too. has changed, but tbe change
has only made her more beaetiful and
■ irravtiva ' Five vaara of Paris Ufa

STANLEY 1

Harper's Jfagaxine. fil.OO and Republican Banner 11.50 for .
.
.
Atlantic Jfonthlr, 4* V0 and Republican Banner 41.50 for ■
Scribner's Monthly, 44.00 and fto|»ublican Banner 41.50 for Lippincott's ifaguine, 41-00 and Republican Banner 41-50 far .
.
Tin Galax r. 44.00 and Republican Banner 41.50 for
...
Lakeside Monthly, 44.00 and Republican Banner 41.50 for ■
Godey'e Lady's Book, 43 15 and Republican Banner 41.50 tor
•
8t. Nicholas, 43.00 and Republican Banner 41.50 for •
.
National Lire Stock Journal, 42.15 and Republican Banner 41.50 for
Horticulturist, 42 10 and Republican Banna 41.50 for Gardner’a Monthly, 42.10 and Republican Banna 41.50 for- .
.
Little Corporal, 41-00 and Republican Banner 41-50 lor
.•
.
.
The Nursery, 41.60 and Republican Banner 41.50 for
.
.
.
faterson’s lady’s National Magazine. 41.60 Republican Wantsr $1.50 for
Arthur'e Home Msgexinc, 42.25 and Republican Banncr41-50af-&gt;r ■
The Poultry World, 4125 and Republican Banna $1.50 for * .
American Agricultural!!*, 41.25 uni Republican Banner 41.50 fa
Beltons Afontbly Magarind. 42.00 and Republican Banner $1.55 for •
The Phrenological Journal, $3,00 and Republican Banner, $1,56 for
Science of Health, $2,00 and Republican Banner 41,50 for
•
.
.

DENTIST

Tk. waa eke hm4* to sn itae te-el«kl.
W..M
I, wwa g ka kaew wr «h.u«.
Balekave tkeellak at kt* s*l4 1 kaar

were only 569,638 barrels made. Tbe
largo increase thia year io mainly ootside of tbe Saginaw Valla—ia Huron
cosntr, at Caaavsllo. Puct Austin, New
Hirer, aad Port Hop*. A munba ot
paimental well* are being put down at
Muksgou
1. the Sartos* VaOey
walla la moot ineteacue have ahowa a
! sufficient supply of kriae.
Tb* salt manufacturing capacity *f
the 8-ate ia plaoad at l,M0,0(fo burato
per annum—an increase of 600,000
barrel* Tho Inspector says that if aalt
continue* low,, very few ot th* kettle
block* win raa next yea, and the

surprise of Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton,
their guest was missing.
Guns, and
when or bow they could not imagine,
but gone bo certainly waa.
They wondered over the etreumataaco,
but in the trouble and anxiety of their
utter destitution tho stranger man waa
soon diamiued from their thoughts to
make room for their own immediate afTon o'clock waa tbe time given them
by tbs landlord for removal, and with
heavy hearts they prepared to go forth.
Through the kindness of a neighbor,
they had been allowed ths ua. of tho
building for tho aiorago'ef their little
furniture, and a room in bis bouse until
Mr. Edgerton's health should be suffi­
ciently re-established to admit ol hia
Ear-rings are gradually gutting into performing aomo light labor.
Nine o’cloak pooled from tho boll iu
ths old atylo pendants again, to the dothe neighboring churoh tower—but qoa
light ui the jewelers.
/'New fashioned “drees handkerchiefs" abort hour of borne life remained for
are a small square of blue ailk, with
Fifteen minutes later there camo a
tone center and edging.
quick imjierativ* knock at tbe door of
Cream rulvred grooadinee, with black Mr. Edgartan's house.
velvet insertion in stripoe, uro among Mrs. Edgerton s;rang to &lt;jp«u it. and u
the novelties, and very handsome.
wall dressed man put a large packet in­
Some of tbe spring bonnets seen in to ba band, and turned hastily away.
shop windows aro af white chip,
The package was addressed ia a
trimmed esrtuaively with block satin bold, masculine bant
"Mr William EJgarton."
’ -William tors it otwa. and there
dropped out Iwu [tapers, one being an
utlknal, ills other a private seal.
He
examined the forma and found It to bo

�NOW IS Y1

Iblic

Gent’s Clothing,
REPUBLICAN TICKET.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic's in Endless Quantities.

KMflhas m (ETTLEra tweim
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

’ heap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - lest'

A Itort Huron man has a cfactwn I
of 9,000 anoeat coins tor whiah he fate
refasd 115,000.
Th.

jrturuu uf fa priorijdcs «nrf
oS
faMopnHiqin party, and as maiig• $»**•• aa tte ritMo. bear* uj-, o«
fair tkhrt for Justice uf tte Fapeeae
Ctmrt, end !«o ifars of equal jartiaas
beeulity a* candidaiw for Itegruf. is

Detroit A Bay

Qty

railroad

Hartings. Sep:., 9th 1674.

rooms mart bg largo and airy, and hare
bath rooms, eu , ojnnretod with them.
btawm ia always csr*l for tenting th?
halls and public rooms, sod all fa
rooms mu.l bars gratae in fam. A
Califaaia. ted when aloetod be would b«*lez that gvteoies 200 terse power
be, at fa Bte-ii. fxrie.i cumprtoot fo is nona u&gt; large, for ia addition to tba
do tlie dafa ufjottira- of fa 6aprwsu~
C-ourh thaa the “Boy rf Bay," aa fay.
*• gcattamaolv atylo the Hon- Iuk
Maxetoc. one U fa ifa: popular sad
able lAwyora in the Slate, and wba in fa room* aa 1 fa oCtao io.fa telogrx- b
w:r a run from each room to tb» cfecn
nod ail the gneat baa to do ia to both a
little knob na-1 a hall-boy will ba al ait
door to tao to I out-» to axarxta bu mdora. Sraie totvli hare a cuds of rig-

Ju*t opened in Mr. BOWNE’S NEW STORE.

Kfeyryfyo^ Blocr,
Where can ba found a choice and well selected Stock cf Staple
and Fancy
.
GROCERIES. PRIMISIOXS, COMECTIOXEBY 4c

A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole and •yrpttnd
Spices
,
‘
,

••

rejected .an amendmmkt tv fa ixjuert
law prvridiug tor tarn! option.

Lamps i Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp;.Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the Comply

One miliiun. six nnoire I
I’lousaud. three handled
eight hogs end 41.192
packed iti Chicago the ps4

union of the soldiers and sailors to be
bold &gt;bero April 14.
Tbe literary department ol t&gt;x tmireraity will elose March 23 fur two
week* The Michigan Central grants
half-fare to students during rneatioa.
- Got truer Bagler bas rcspposated W.

and ninety
and forts • I deaouBt, 3,140 ci-rgymec. 2.750 parcattle wriv iabra. 273,012 oommuuicant*.- 23,007
Season.
Sanday-acbcnl tncbcra 225,733 ScaThe Hartfcrd * Fast" announce? .that day-teboed «rhoUra. Contnbauont daP. T. Bsrtum will ba fa Republic m
r.»r the year »G,ML»«57.
oiud.daie tor Mayer of Bridgvfort at
fa ajiproaefaiug muniripsl oleaiion

CARFT BUYERS
ta to lheir advantage to ex­
amine ourStock before purchasing elsewhere.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR, GOODSFree delivery to any part of the City

Respectfully,
Spooner rf- Hepburn.

FOR SALE.

Tho Cenual ofifaraul the Granger. ,

mrtMmWTHoritx.

rook* 70 wallers, to cfcambcrs.ai&gt;!*
15 laundry wonten, *35 scrub women.
tial] OiCn, 14 porters, two carpentort.
• vnw tadrnmi-.il, and ao on.
In all 220
men and 150 wumen are emptoyed in
■*— *“— ------'-roll footing up from
fllO.000 to M21- ,-------------Ol coareo tho diedpline io ngvf.
, Every jicrscn must bo on duty exactly
un time, and every one ooo of them is
■ bound to do his or her duty silently.
; They wear nojse'eee iltoes, and never
epMk vstaw they Mtn spukra to. A
। cemplaint from a guest is equivalent to

JVnixxi*, TL-* lagiola.'ure toting
J**red taw* faking radical eteqgv* ia
uaiUrn pttiaiang ia towanbljf»Ucfau«,
which B-i non oresr; Jkmlnn.
fa clock at fa Hoaw
be and ho » treroby uaauarta I to firzCa&amp;d tenqurf at faearilon i^wbJ j
to each township Herb, a cirrohr
•tarn; a* tolUw*.
! &gt;1,000 p«r day. Ono hold in New
. X»t Tirol fa law crrofiax »i:- office
Tort aero up |50 per day tu pumpkin
J psae aloco in ihv seasen.
. Of course th. faul proprietor* ia
i gcxM lisnre make money, tor while fa

C •■mparitoti Invited and ontpttiiion Defied it;
holdin

Coffees

and

Spices

«f Irek
ol U C Q&lt;^i

Hailing* City Rap

Tho Eapuhlicaii* u
ting* will meet in ca
Houae, on Ttiurvlay
at half put 7 o'clock
didate* for city ofice
; at tho eaxnrag electic
Dy older of C

NOTICE.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE

All grades of Te3K tbe very best iu the Market. Fresh every
week from the Importers S. S. SLEEPER 4 CO., of Boston, aud
for sal^tt prices whir-h defic* su ecrafttl competition.

SPECIAL TAXES.
May 1, l«T4.*to Aywtl 3t. 1374

GIVE ME A CALL

§60,000 00

,, .

...,

Hitotinp. ho&gt; tiHh.-!S»4.

Too Republican
fnrda iu Hastings w
g Friday eroning.

Jphn Stanley.
J

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

!•

derod io him. end tbht he wool I not
erawpt it under any eirea*n«t*3ceeOn Saturday G-jremor Bagley paid
into tbe elate treasury |1&amp;U, whi-Ji be
rerair»&lt;I in an anonymoit ramauotralion from some indiriluil wb &gt; »*'&gt;U a
ride on Ute Michigan Central railroad
tome 30 years ago. when it taLragvd

deeply. My dear honored and aged
motto.- ia with ua and of eaurvo after
haviag Livid fifty-tore* year* ami npwarde with lay lafae, fool* keenly ha
km May God giro fa, and ua, fa!
wtgtation wfab atould Uwat u, as
childreaoftbon.aat High
Tinea aro brigbtot.ing up ,
fally-mewtet. and ttero

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED!
Teas.

ropert SI to Operation aa tho 1st of | k^atl o»U..u lo*t i
him ch *2X517 Subordinate Grango*.
|
w
High «*;»« oiMin rommetugl piu. ' r/uuw
preiiy. Ibo wurkuirmeu. who c-ustiSJF
mta nine tenth* nf our ]«q&gt;ulat»uti, an l»i«ra».i.«s*.
fa pMcuawag
tt'im they i
rtemre bigli wage* they s;«n.l hem to f Kistw* •&lt; &gt;-Vre. i

o'dock X M. Ilia sufleriug* were eerero Mcmlgnniesy, of. PeaIwater t so tho
contest will tn between the latter and
part with biito yet it stu a e relief to, Judge Giddings, who will atlM a good
hnow t'*«l her Mfivrsuge wmw ended eteac. for.ketiow
Pierre de Nqj ells, a daoera-lant of
wfaa be l&gt;t»itired Lie Lu.'. Ha waa
fa old foptily of do Nuyolla, one of
born ia Ot»egM raunty, New Turk. Aug. whoa married Antoine de la Motto
19th, 17lr\ Lwiug at fa lime of kie Cadillac, tho founder of Detroit, is still
liriag in tho tatter cify. Tie has u gen-

M.. for fa perpow o
artion, roitnble Cnnd
fap Offiocra’
By ord&lt;

Tk»
*1 U.

BsEiteilE I tain Bra i. L (X

U.c R*ru&gt;v Mita.. March 21/1875.
The Grand IDjrds ft ladi-na rail­
: Du: ’Irt&amp;aa . According to practise
। bwUte leering fiteubrn MilU, I now road company har. bought 20,000 ton.
'take the tiae » errto you from t! ia of new mils, uiosllr wool—enough to
lay fa traok from F«t Wayne to Liam
pla&lt;«. rwnte my laet to fa llixna. Lake, a diauacs of 250 tail** Tbe
work of relaying trill begin aa roJn as
.
uf o«r Father.
Hi* adraaewd ' ege the weather will permit
Ths balanes of eash in fa stvte trio* should bare presided hia labor.eg at
I all, tuueli racr-i the bwaiafa in which ory March 10.1875, wav 11.550.767^9.
Receipts daring fa wook ending March
be wae engagwl. be was aurkiag ia fa
17, wore I55.2C8.71; payments during
sale staWw uf \V. C. Cana at, Esq. of (
tfeie oily ; had clmnr »f Mil stabtos, ,
an! among'fa horse* wa* uno very i
ciccuus, rrliirii n injured my fattier an
Thuretay fall u&gt;M. fat death wn- I
sued ca tin-'fallowing Sabbort, nt fl ;

R.publican

Tteftopubliraa vo
■hip uf Hutmg*, *ro
al fa Center Setax-l
d«y. March 27th,'IK

NOTH

10W.I A’iDSEmSSA.

Tbs annur.l mwtitig of tho Grand
Lodge of Good Teni;.!ara cf Maasacliusett* was l.cta iu Beaton last week.
There are noir two Lundtpd lodges end
A fire at Greenville reesntir deotroy- a membership of over fifteen thoamad
od « portion of tho PcUer block. Loo.
an building about 31,600, rare red ia the
CnderwriGre, N. Y. Ecokn ft Wright
rtotbing dealers, k»-* abret 31.5OJ. no

candidal*'i it d»5-atad^ throw-h' any (
•yu^oFjiwttv
oar brat to place
Ua beat tdait-in uuunalipo, end when
nominate^,'ty akc fa^ciudidate of
■ tiro of *b»iry. &lt; of port, 8 uf Buryuor I^xtr., tua»- irinaplo xuy win guaiy. 16 of curat, 14 of bock, 7 of
| tau.vrac. and 3 al Muoclla, while th*
■ avpi-liro of brand/, whi-ky, iaa, ale,
: itacr, liquon, turdud*. Aa. would Ct

RUTLAND

WARRANTED PURE.

All kinds of Fruit in - their Season*
.
Fresh Vegi-taldes alway s on hand.
■
Also we have a full line of the liest

Somebody went into fa liable of a
Nr. Whitt atMuskexoe, says fa Ckroeitit. and “fared his horse’s tail, uuiek,
ply eipreawd our faraonal opioids cos^ smack, emooth.** Tbe raaeal who did
ccnurg Ilia admitted act vf Mr. Ttoki*
fa th&gt; jiun.»5tu»nt of tba young ladioa,
and made no charge* nf any Jfal whatricvjujjiLu ccuutry, with a daily capac­
KMT'.r, and defy fam t&gt; aubalauliata
ity &lt;4295.317 gslton*. skuwieg an in­
crease in FcbnUry uf fifty dntiBoran.
with a daily enjonty of to.i'SS gallons.

fa tKxnjt&amp;iooi; ar,- ma-1.. gu u&gt; fa!
pfa mid rd/f; 1fa m-w. A a ailed par­
ty ia lbw county make* it . im-zaaiblr,
orro^tosilth^G—trirt turned,
fortl?appurifa&gt; iu recure ■ taxj-niiy
oo uvt Buaa&lt;l •»(. gjuport uuiaItopub-

laiutn* Blaich EHJbei
Tt
Elttbn fftU Oeafy tf Utr.»:
Flaa.o take notice &lt;&gt;f fa feet*
tath In fa fottowinj preamble cid

South Sidi of Sjhji Sjh“T-

many, ia 1S73, ransomed 5X113.773
X*Itoc.a, a: a cost c&lt; 111,4« 161; BelKiuia. 22.G13.&amp;50 galloM. costing 15,­
127.403- England. 32,000,000 worth,
and Ireland about 11.341,735 worth.

CEonar

fa Bfftabiirea* are gcnutally
tuujmiuiy la caU into requiaitien either
offaifongon^turoutru! Iuj o'.ecuon
of oudkfpbTlc asrflmtrIt, tlmivfore,

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

fat the order is given by telegrapS.
Km-'-U of facer tray other TriUtiaL Tlinr. otis sbur. pressure meant ica-wa*
tor; two, fire; three, chamber taaid;
Bai 51 i* out cfot&gt;« fa vJeciiua of fa oos tang and^two sbott. breakfast; and
Btato Ticket toat dreerre* fa carol ul
Now about the cost of all tbs» csaaiteoition ul fa typabUraa* atfa ofceHarin; read with turprito and iato* oa fa lab at April.* icrthiiai tn vsaieueos : The breakfast, dinner and dignaliou fa laalirioaa charge* made
U* serweo cos*. 824.000: the ctums in
main afarafa&amp;ta fa. BoatJ uf_ Sa- !fa ■jianuig ro,ii alone, cost 31 259; by fa Btxxtx uf Marsh 17th. against
pernam tv tto T’.iroakm fat &lt;i»|,*«rih
fa mnrocro ixsibr.'quiu*, ta fa. parton I wr Sapari.-itend-At concerning Ibo panto** rn fafa fa rouaty into tiro or a-st83J&gt;W. ench ojftfa asl o%e . &gt;ta- itlfaei: of threw yrttnj Indies in ' hit
Jew m fa dicing roan, roe: 81W ; fa eetooL we, fa underugue-l. leartrera
uirrors aline in fa dining-roc-e. Lal .
bora &gt;2 fa Hvare of, Eepatsss^lirwa
for fa ensuing ala ware, and a lais and
equiubL' appaxtMpmm.1 will -oniy. be
maiiv wtvro fa LajutUr Is ;a the
ha&gt;4s at fa KsfiaLbcau partyTu , cere to tatrodoew you to the gorgeous
I figuroa ot tl*&gt; things tba: ooct. W2m&gt;u i
proio this took at tiro uettoa of fa D«- you want to but'd a hotel iu New Tork i
mucsucydf Nrrr Hampshire L*.: June,]| you want SWO.000 to par for th? I
uf IiMiis&amp;^fapcesMCit naat ir, and fa ground oa which it stand*. 3l.Wt&gt;,OOU ing as it did, of six Strokes canh with a
&gt;!u*-au&lt;iiy attorn;-: «( Mr. Grodycar to to pat into fa building, end noatly a« very light ruler, it ran 11 scarce!r bo
called ejrporil t&gt;uui*kn&gt;ent: m&gt;r waa it
depriru fa Bepubleans uf thia city uf
iot.rodo-1 a* aucK t ho cvideat design
a itopxetattanic *,n fa Board uf Babeing that the pauishmeut should conporviroxs of this coauty, by making lire
*iit ufliunulisti-ro nod no! uf physical
Mayar a figure taad ou that Board, in- 1
amaft ol u fiepervisu.- ekrted by fa 1
pwo-'to tor thee purpose, w beu Utr
knew fat fa povpto uf lift 1st andj
C. IL Maxar,
4th Wardi,-would under airy envum&lt;i S. Itaxrt*.
Maar J. Oxa.
etajMc. - fat a Ibrpoblicui, awl the 2J
llrxu Tnauur,
and 3d Wamis- a Docaocrht, while by I

fa aid srf titw whisky iafiurucr, n Dreaoust euwid almost always win iu fa
tar;-, foe Mayor, thibegh there is ua strict
party is».re. a 15»pub,i&lt;-in majority of
about taoaty in fa ejeporatton aud
has teeo fll fa timo riw-' it wa* croatod. bat at fa js-lX wbuky and inon*jr have lumroto .J aud probably will,

for Yourself

Come and see

L. r&gt;. SINE’S
172nd REGULAR MOKTOL Y

GIFT E WK I

REPUBLICAN

TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF

LAWSON'S CURATIVE

$5,000 EACH IN CASH.

tUCHIICBI!

KIULSAMI4TIM,

khevmatism

s-rSss^-

Gold no l i
I It ia waraCT.

kloctiua ia 12 day

iBLStSSYo;

Onr •atecripii-m

gtctll UtKetuiui-ut cad to fa Leias Paefa Eailrocid, and aocrtiag that lids
action on in part, in violation of the
fifth »ration of the satioMl drclaraliuu !
of p-.inctplra, i&gt;uaarise, aa t-mling to
toiler cotrsption nfll monopo.L-s. u|&gt;uu

TUi* i* “Gtotlo 8p

We urgsmly rstpu.st mroiber* of Ibo ’

Ontor tu send tu. for pubiioefaa, their
views on the gresteit of all qirautons
yet unrolrjd. huw » reavh tho cunsnmw
with our produce by tho most cheap
and direct ro*J.
The farmer* hare

J. Cole &amp; Son,

baying. th«y know bow ia raiao pro­
duce; n&gt;iw they wiab to know how to
cell, ftpltefat [•rubletu astiafactorily,
and they ran aaap fair fingera ia the

GROCERS.
Htrhatambttaufflie*
fine pictures

unium

poor work. Prompt pa/, with a eertaiatyofitai fan m it i. carted,
prompt* and ihm-.tatoo good and faith-

At Granger Prices.

SfU®
V1TQ UU!

tho edrantogre of such pay and will
not bo likely to risk towng sutto a H**U’o think every farmer who has exporirnre in thio droctiow wiU indorse

LOK 1 HAK

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

WING GAUERT.
■ rEcnssox bt&amp;set,
re'.Bxrre. tto.

itTH’a

BRICK FOR SALE

*_

�fee Ryr-tsucAH BAJtm.
id there i&gt; a largo demand for them.
Pick out the bort men for city offirvr. .

In reply to u article ia th* tart
week'* BtaaeJeanMf regarding the pan
nato them. Indiflerenee is the bane of I
ishment of cortam school girl*, a plain
! politic*.
alatemsnt of the tacts will batter enable
Election time approach**, and tbe the public to answer th* question
amount of hand-shaking daily in­ wherein lay tho disgrace ; Th* offence
crease*- F&lt;* proof ol this j**t call on ur punishmenL Asjliyrart eista/isa «/
sefoal tew. cunsuting ia walking, onehalf hoar after tbe dost ot school hours,
from the upper hall down the east
stairs, which, (while having b**u re­
peatedly forbidden), bad bean ccustantly
Th* lABning ftapoHtess rightly etyiea praetioad, instead ot tbe west stair* intn
the saloon* a* tho placet where money fiio samo hall below. Th* pnnisbmeut
can be exchanged lor bod breath, shaky cunsuted ia th* Principal of our school,
uarret and Ueadachwa gentleman who ha* been active in the
TU Seventeenth Michigan Infantry causa of religion and temperance,
will bold a reunion at Grand Rtplds.on preechiug, teaching, and advising In our
the 14th of April, with headquarters at churches, and public, halls, calling up
girl* of MVtntean and eighteen year*
the Bridge Street Hcuie.
and, dnriug chapel cxereisos, in the
The Poet and Mall now Ua th* larg­
presence of the aaetrnbled schools, after
er circulation of any afternoon paper
an abusive reprimand, feruling them ia
io tho Wed, and th* largest city circu­
a shameful manner, aad thoa. in the
lation ot any paper in Chicigx
ra-at courteous aad gonllotminly manner,
Our merchants, generally.
_
telling them tbe punishment “had dis­
guile a lively spring trad*, and we Lop* graced them for life.*' Th* parents,
they may not be disappointed, but the while not wishing to screen their
sure way to obtain it is to adrertisa
daughter* from punishment, for viola­
Uberally.
’
tion of school rules, feel that on* in­
Our County Surveyor ba* romovvd to flated for such an object, wu neither
thia city. Hi* office is at tU Court manly nor Christian like.
Hence th*
House, and he ia ready to do any Uti- protest.
X. X.
ne«s in hit line with promptn&lt;*&lt; and
dispatch. •

j

,'sa’ffiEBi

A Pennsylvanian bout* that
ho
makes a toan that would “wash a poll-

RUTLAND CAUCUS.

There must be a good d**l of lye . about
that aoep.
Bear in mind that th* Saturday pro­
ceeding election day, April !. is ragi*tmtion day. Erery man should ass to
it that he and hi* neighbor are propCounty Superintendency.

Br*ri«*tC*naUIM.
jambs

r.. XKAD. CWraa*.

Republican ।Caucus.
Tbe Republican -voter* of tho Town­
ship of Hastings, are roquet tel to meet
at th* Center Sclwxd House, on Satur- i
day. March 27th,^’1875| at 10 o'clock A. ,
M.. fur tho purpose of putting in nomi­
nation. suitable Candidate* for Town­

thip Officer.

On th* 23, day of April Hr Armour
the occomplishcd Supervisor of Hope,
will tell a Urge amount of persona I
property ul auction, nt hi* rotidince.
Go and buy youraelrc* rich.
Soui-i men are to blinded either with
PV‘Y prejudice or potent ttimilu* that
they ain't toll the differeiica Iwtwoou a
flour barrel and aw hitky barrel See
Hatting* Iltnr Jtunul uf last week.

By order of Cominitte o.

NOTICE.

Hasting* City Republican Caucua.
The Republicans of tbe mty of Hea­
ting* will meet ia caucu* at tho Court
Hout*, on Thursday erening. April 1*1
at half past 7 o’clock, to nominate can­
didate* for city officer*, to be supported
at tho earning election .
By order of City Committee,

The Republicans of tho m
Ward* in Hatting* will meet in a
on Friday erening. April 2d. at

prepare for a full registration ot voter*.
Do not lose rote* by neglect of thia
Witter. The committee in erery town­
ihip should m&gt;* that it it attended to.
Arromo*.—Will some one of our
sub*&lt; ribera in each and every township,
be kind enough to tend ut tho namot
of tuc Republican Townthip Committee
for 1875-6. It it an important matter
aad we hope it rajy ndt be forgotten.
Granger*, remember that in Coagresi
the Republican* aro the only party
which favor* cheap triniportation and
tho other groat reform* you advocate.
Stand byyunr friend* at the Spring
election. Don't b- deceired by lying
demagogues, but rote th* Republican

Utit Si*: Tbe repeal of the law xelative tu County Superintendent! &lt;u
Schools make* it-noceaiary to elect one
Superintendent nf Scboolt . in each
Township.
Tbe foUawing is Section 8 of kU law
nutl meeting of each townihip shall bo
held on the Grit Mcnduy of April in
each year, and at such meeting there
shall bo an election for th* following
officer*: On* Supervisor, one township
clerk, one treasurer. on* school inipeclor, one •uveriutoudent of school*. on*
eommiitioner of highway*, so many
juitiere of the jieare as there axe by
law to be elected in the township, and

Wo ar* jirepored tu print Ticket* for
tbe *n*uing election, on th* shortest
possible notice, oa good pap«r. with
• u*w ly&gt;*. and So* cute for a head, at
Once more the railroad trail* aro
tho lowest living rate*. Don't fail B*j publicans of each, and every Township
RememUr th* U.l route will nut I to send us th* Tickvt.to jrinL ^*
«in withowt work
। claim lAs/tu our just patronage.
Don’t be fouled with tU nou-partimn
i Vfe learn that R. C. Horton. I ate ot
j Ionia, ha* teaeed th* Fhcsaix House at
Frirada. Jeera of your Rcpubili.-nu I
! Chartott*. and is thoroughly renovating
| and refitting the same, aqd design* to
brethren jo tfew lUmpvbir*.
Let evryy Republican work with a ।fmake it tho Irmling Hems*iuthat beau.
will for the *u«ms of hia ticket|j liful city, and *&gt; have no doubt will do
Esstec is doe* al hand. It i» tim" *11 of that, end al the sum* time make
I it vary ptaounl for •)! hi* guest*.
&lt;• hide egg* if ywr; can find any.

As th*M*t«on airiness th* tlaigiug
improve*

TU enow u riuwly melting away ami ' Tho Detroit /toe J'rsw on Wa0**d*y
1 of tast week, wm issue 1 with a new
all tears of a fresU; aro leeaen'mg.
! heading and new type, and it praeenta
John Staobir olawta Ao ha lU
i a very neat appearance. Tho Fra* Frew
tea eollar ia tbe State of Michigan.
I stand* at the head of legitimate journalRogiatntxm eo tUurdaff, April &amp;L I ism. in Detrmt, in eaterpri**, vivacity
Boa to it that every voter la- registered. and complstaness, while it ha* a wide­
They were never known to help elect
an opponent when thaf -could help

Johnsons Anodyne Liniment is, with­
out doubt, tho saf*al, irarort. and b»‘.
remedy that he* ever bton invontei for
interna! and external nto. It is applica­
ble to a great vatiety of complaints, and
it squally beneficial for man or boastW* have swon it stated in various
I»aper* throughout the wuntry, that
Agents for tho sale uf Sheridan’e Cav­
alry Condition'Powders wore mithartxed.io refund the money to utiv person
who should use tbvtn eud trot bs Mtia-

FLIWL WORK

, for 81’, 00
Earnux's^l
Atramos—AU persons indebted tu
mo aro requested to call nt lb" M,or* °f
J. 0. Runyan and settle tU samo bofors April l»t, or lh*y will be left nt
Middlerille for colleclbu.

CHICAGO 4 NORTHWESTERN
which be pnbliabsd. haa'jutt invented a
way ul getting a relief plate from steel
■o a* to lyint Lluvd'tjMap of the Ameri
can C-mtiuent—showing from uro^n to
ocean—on one entire sheet ot Unk note
paper, 40x50 iueU* large, on « light­
ning press, and colurvd, tried and varn­
ished for tha wall so aa to stand wash­
ing, and mailing anywhere in the world
fer 30 rent*, or unvarnished for 25

Rubber Bucket Chain Pump

ITic Stebblo* Dfotbcrs ore offering
for sale a largo and splendid assortment
of Furniture, tho bwt ever broagbt to
Ibis market, which they ere offering for
sals at th* l»WMt -living rates. R»memta-r lhe place, at tho old eland of
Stebbins A Belding, atid ba sure and
give tliotn a roll.
-Iltf

■ i . i-rc mokt .1 oi'iinwm

from rurrsy* to 1675. with a million
places on It. sunk a* town*, cities, vil­
lages, mountains, takes riven, streams,
gold miuos, railway stations, Ac.
Tni*
map tbould be in every house.
Send
30cvntatothc Lloyd Map Compaby,
Philadelphia, and you will get a ropy
by return mail. ’ .

JOHN PETTIT
SECOND WARD.

mentioned, I shall open a fir*t-clan
Barber Shop, equal to the beet in the

Local

Have on exibition one of 'the
largest Stock ofFancy Goods
iccr brought to this City,
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. Hr have,
also, ft full and complete!
Stock of Drugs and Medi-&lt;
dries, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries- Toilet Sets. Jr.,
i Jr. Give us a call.

fiJticej.

TO DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

continued patronage of the publicVcrv Respectfully,
47w3
’
AL. TR0UTW1NE.

New England

Organs,

.Manning and Burdett Or­
gans.

Hopkins L Barnes.
Hastings, Dec. 15. 1874-

TL* sutacribcr will tell at Public Au­
ro, on Tuesday, Monro 80, 1875, at
» o'clock A. M., nt his residence on
rtion 17, in the Township uf Rut-

tonal pnqwrty. vix: One span heavy
farm bones, one cz, uoej cows, ono two
yeam old heifer, two bogs, one lumber
wagon, vn* (&gt;air bob-sleighs, une wheel

HASTINGS IARBL8 WORIS'
AUCTION

Terms: All »iiiu* under 35 00, cash.
I Hating sold iny I'ann 1 kbail *»ll at Over $5 and under 850, six mouths,
public auction flic mile* north of Hat­ and fur 850 or over, ton month* time
ting* on Friday. April 10th. 1875, nc will be given on npjirove-l n.ite at ten
10 o'clock t. «.. the following dracribc-l
JAMES F. MEAD.
property to-wit: Th re" Hoove*, four
HutUnJ. March 13. 1875.
Cow*, 1 four-rear oM Bull. 1 yoke
working Oxen fire yearn old, 3 yearling
Steers, 1 yearling Heifer, 103 Sheep,
0 Hog*. 1 War on. I Buggy, 1 set Bub
bleigka, 1 Cutter, a Clipper Mower and ,
Reaper, 1 Robbins Cultivator. I Drill,
1 Feed Colter. I Fanning Mill. • War-

I single Harness a largo amount of
Hooteliuld Furniture nul many other
things too numerua* !•&gt; mention.
Emm* 1'attingill;
May Barlow.
Minnis L'ujobn.

Vote ,

Beal everything pertaining to the
election. There ha* boaa »omo impor' tent change! In th* law* set forth in
letter* herewith published that should
command public attention. Be sure that
you register, and that ovary Itopobliean
is regiitorel, a^l that you d&lt;&gt; your wbote
duty on election day
s

BIXIZSTGKB’S

OLD LONDON DOCK
GIN

by the meeting, not oxc**dinj four
numlwr.
Very Truly,
'8. D. IJrxoatM,

newspaper stamped wrapper. at two

. for the great campaign of 1876.
tbe straight ticket.

'

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

Debate : Question, Resolved that the
There aro th oucandt of persons who
Physician haa a better opportunity for
wish to tend away a newspaper and at
a
First and Second Ward* al their tho same lime write a few line* to tbe doing good than the Clergyman.
Affirmative
Negative
School Huusee.' Third Wan! at Jas. receiver. To meet thb want Postmas­
W. It. Holmot.
Clark* Offico. Fourth Ward at Omuty ter General Jowell ii maturing a plan L. Rutte).
| ul combining th* postal card with th*

CAUCUS.

SEED ND PLANTS.

ic.c.

i Saturday, April 3d, 1875.

Lausing. March 24, 1875.

\ change.

REPUBLICAN

I

iIaumwk'tS

Ntw Bui Lor »hnp to b« uju-uod
Tuesday. April 0,1875, in the Ro
Block, North tide of State afreet.

Our exchange Sa/s : In spite ot th*
crusade aad prohibitory liquor law*,
thorn word 235,761,983 violations of tho
statute iujthis village Utt year. And
yet the rafooa men clamor for a license
law. And tlio same ii substantially tbe

^-^V'e daem it our duty to especially
urge upon Republican rotor* the im­
portance of turning out on mas* at the
crasuitig wleotion, and give our candi­
date* the u*«al rousing majority. This
i. especially important a* preparation I

To the Qualified Electors &lt;rfl
the Several Wards of the teXj'Lm.”
City of Hasting*.
B.«SSoSjr

la yuaag rr old. married er sing!*, i
at the dawn of womanhood or th*!
j, change
of hie,
_—
LL, Dr.
2..Ptaro*
------- t’ a Favorite i
----------------------• a poritive ■.
Prescription tnsnife*!*
swh
reo*diateinfln»nc&gt; a* to call forth th* i,
fondest praise from all who uu it.
;.
Mr. John A. Kitiusey. druggist, off
Knob Nortor. Mo. write* a* follow*:
’
“Dr. Plare*. Buttslo. N.
I tear

more une yean ti me will 1&lt; givou uu
gcad approved note* with interest at 7
per rent, if uul pail when due it) per
rent, from date will be charged, £er«oa* wishing to pay C*«h down wi I be
alirecd a di&lt;*mut nf fire per rent
I

THIRD WARD.

45 DOLLARS I
For What?
Thu New
FLOBNCX

Improved

Back-Feed

,

SEWING MACHINE.

Chicago and Milwaukee.
At Omaha our tileej-rrs ronuc-ct with
the Oreria nd Hlaepers on the Union
Partflc Railroad, for al) pulnta west of
tlie Mlawari Biver.
AU Ticket Agnate sail ticket* by thia

t-rten U««rj
l‘&gt;ie&gt;»« K*l&gt;n,«a

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Hoonm It wry
Iteorem W«&gt;
User** Ctottei

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Corner State and Creek Bt. Budding
! une* occupied by Ifoatou Cash Store

GOOD NEWS

Ciael'V J*«M&gt;

bought In Ibo Grocery Steer, with John

Third Michigan Infantry, Attention I

Crawtey. and are Riving Uw best of bar­

gain* to ih.Mr Cu«ton&gt;er*. A choice Tea
There wsU be a meeting of th* memben ot the New Third Begimeir t Mich­
igan Infantry, nt tho Ratliborn House,
in Grund Rapi'la on the 14th day of
April 1875 at ten o’clock ic. the fore­
noon. Th* raw-trig will be held for
the purpose of organ sing a Regimen­
tal Aaroriatiun. All member* are ear­
nestly requeetod to bo’prewraL
Hersey March 22.1875.

T. PHILLIPS

Th* attack* upon trreral of our
ttamembar John Stanlry -In* for sale
CilipMS in th* column* of tbe Banner
a few bottle* of that tatnn
this Wook aro eonsiderod where they Frouk Bnnif for 83.00 a bottle. Io
cauta from — JtvrMl,
.coses where brandy ia used for rtwUirinal purpono* it li invaluable.
vfii ■
Who U responaible for th* gwjmm ar

FARM FOR SALE!

attack* upcm tu, would print just-what
we said,.that the people may juilgu of
tho fairness of iu oritieum. And wa
ere specially desirous ii should point
out tbe atlatka wo made on ttrrrat of
the eitisens of Hastings ia last weeks

im xcue or valvaiu uis.
Bfix nr sold csw:

spread reputation for wit and drollery.

The McKean Campbell Combina­
list of letter* remaining ia th* Hal­
tion played ia our city for aight night*
closing last evening with tho Hirtcric ting* P. O. March 24th, 1875.
Bonry Adrian. F- B- Allen, Wade
Piece -iHnroa and Pythias."
The
Bctewr. A. D. Brook*. Geo. Brace.
am visited ocr city, aad from firxt to Htrrii Ctarlr, Joseph Davidson. Alpha
hurt, entertained our duaeoa to ttorir Dunham, W. D. Jordan, Elwood Mar­
1 satiafoctiou and delight, drawing crowd- tin. B*v. IL W. Mnlllta. Miao A. Pat­
tenon, Irving W. Ebe. Bemari Jtobinaoe.M_A.odA Smith. G.y StrickiMiLMi. MoOta Whit*.,
’
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A Cgrt.

FOURTH WARD.

BtACK a fuller.

SsitsSiSns: t 5

THE FLO WEB

�Erf. FOOTE, M.D.

PORT.IRLE EJTGIJVe

Ul IzUiftii Amu,
rcadere interested in stock growing:
The 8bort-Hora herd of Meesr*. Ave­
ry A Murphy, Pon Huron. Mich., is a
targe efia; nearly 100 females, with
young bull* in sufficiency. Fortunate
ly, «d Dak. of Airdrie Is proving a
koifor getter ; the c. c-'e outnumbering
tho b. c.’s largely.
23d Duke ia red.
mudsrnta in use, by Royal Oxford, out
of tbo famous old cow 4th Duchew ol
Airdrie, who bred till she eras worn out
with age ; so this ycung bell ba* only
two dams barween him and the im-*&gt;rt.
ed cow Ducbose of Alhuk as Ruud. taJi
riduelly. as the family »&gt;er pro iuc-uijj.
tudsed, the writer has never aeon » Cuw
with a better tup tbau Docli.toU .Vttuil
flanks, and ho moot be a our* gelbr.
for they show a row ot at lv &gt;*t 25
calves, wtth only a tew mouths' vena­
tion tn ago. Individually, 23 Duke i.
a fair specimen of bi&gt; sort, with a nrat,'
well haired bead; but, os ho is k«pt
tow, io not in condition In criticiso fairly,
—tat ia a cloak that hide* many Innin
which thou, porhape, are oxool tenciea. For instance, wo recall a cn»
llut, milked down; hod thick abouider
tops, with vory wook crequ - pot hot
dry, and with throe month* uu grass,
bercrops were lull -vory full —lbs a&gt;l-

talks as follows ol what tbs Grangers
have dona. Bead what be says, and
th* judge foe yonelree, aa to ths mer­
its of the organiaaticn:
Tbo Mazaacbaarts Railroad 'Commis­
sioners very justly ccmplimaut aud en­
dorse the Granger movvment in the
West, whoa they admit thal it has e*tablished three malarial principle*.
Thee* aro, tbo aecouatability of rail­
roads to tbo public aa'weli as to their
stockholder* ; th* aecoerity Of dealing
equitably witu o.lmsn; ani the *«i tenc* uf * bro id diutiart.ua L-touvu *
railruuU eu-poratiou and a maiutuuio.ing eump &lt;ny. Tn bo auro, where tree
paa*M are liberally used as Urey are
still iu some tiutys. and where roi null
have u«u much control over Legi-taturov aud hugely isloonw p-iblic upie
iun, the c.iurt* hove nut e .uio up to
those a i«&gt;u.«J poaitiona; l.ut tluy are

Otr.A^a.,

NEW TORI,

Anlndepehdent Physician,
STOP THAT COUGH!

CHBOWIC DISEASE,

Medicated Cough Candy.

taiirtiU a letal Practice
luuruu Fattants in Europe, the
West IndiM, ths Dominion of
Canada, and ia erwy State
of tha Uaian.

ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL
FREE OF CHARGE.

throe year* will l-» fully abreast uf tbo
reform rauvvmuut uaU Iburuuglily im­
pregnated with it* apirit- And I nutice
our Circuit J ndg&lt;M have become seuaibte that they are regard* I with distrust
and auapiciou, it uut with cuatsmpt, for
tlsoir subeorvten:y to railrual power, by
th* groat ma toe. ut tba people, and lb«y
are setting about tu recover lost gvnUU I.
Tan years ago. th. average judge, when
off tho beech, sought relaxation in the
company uf bumming lawyers and fo.t
Clerks—«;m&gt;ui bi* oeruiug* uu billiard,
and draw poker, and lived the private
life of a epoitimin and mas of tu*
world. Bat Circuit Judges are begin­
ning to do belter now ; they took tespectable associates, Mt the geod exam­
ple of a sober bfo, deliver teduros an J
addro-SM on popular an 1 into reeling
topic*, oecaah nelly supply pulpit*, pul
their shoulder to the rar uf progro-s
(provided there are no grangers aboard)
and try to do their duly - nut only by
adiiiini.teri.-g the written taw, but by
obeying it end the mural law at wall.
But the Granger movement his proi'uouI another decided change for tbo

The herd to kept in just the right
condition, being led the equal of gu&gt; I
grass the year round ; and wbat strike**
one on fir*: view ia tbe great site of pie
grown cuw*-; one stable with 25 io a
bandsum* sight, standing two aud two.
matched in color, couuitiou anl also,
although two were grades of four rro.ms. they did no discredit to tbe otahfo.
In pedigree there is a wide range, revoral aro imported; Michigan Otikol,
bred by Cnucxshank, is red with plea
Perhapa thia is Spring, but it is of ty ol hair and full of gx*d point, ; Joan
little um to write aboot tho “ethereal ol Ate, a dark roan, u a well known
mildness," or "winter lingering." ete^ cuw uf luge six* uud lung [w-digrre: a
good show cuw, and what is belter it a
because in ttis firnt place, tbs few days ■gvud breeder. A guod Golden Drop
and others ot Um note, ere in the tin
24th on wbi-h wo next print, might ported lot. Among tho home-bred io u farm* tho thouson la wb&gt;, under the
render tbe queteiioa utterly irrelevant,
excitement ol war, the stimulus uf high
•evcral M&gt;s&gt; Wileys, with such nutvd
•nd socvudly, vorae literal miudet critic bulla us 2d Duka uf AlbuL Clifton Duke, prices, aud au rasenuta taith iu paper
might come forward and show them tu Royal Oxford, aad lotb Dukeul'Tboru money, hose been a.«luced luto trad*
and msrehaudiring—bu.moas for wbieh
Five cow,
bo incorrect
Happily, every Michi- data let fiuiabiug louche*
they bad neither capacity, eJueatiou
gusder knows what to expect of s[ ring cut** from Bom ot Sharon, through Ibo bur training. TboM mon, so long aa
in this region, do matter what tbe al­ herd* of Maura- Hill* aad T. C. Junes. prices lose, made money bocauM they
THE ALDINE COMPANY'S
manac says or any particular brilliant bright red by 2d Duke cf Hillburot. is could not help it; when prioM began to
day promise*. 11 is the battle ground a beauty; and should tho Hillhurst fall, they lost money, because they
could not help that either—and now,
of winter and sutemer, and the former, herd obtain the same results from this
by virtue of pcuiseiion, has nine poitita bull on similar blood. tbapnrctiaM will rionco gained, they return to tbe ranks
bo a decided hit.
of the producing &lt;-tye.re.
The rotunp
of the taw, end makes tho most of them
'A bo Short-Horn herd of Mr. San barn
aa long as it ran. What wo have, then, of Port Huron, is vory similar to that of of this claax of men to ths farm will b's THE ALDINE; THE ART JOURNAL
a grrat gain to tho farming rommunity
during tho month of March and tbo Messrs Avery &amp; Murphy; indead, --because the man who, starting ou a
OF AMERICA.
greater past of April, is really motor, many of their purcbssM were logvlher, form, abandon* It. goes into merahanwith just enough of sun, thawing and and a division made. They have used diring and foils there, and then returns
dampnoMto make it pocultaulj.danger­ the get of Highland Chief, 23d Duke tu his original occupation, has secured
many valuable lessons about basiness,
ous Tbe invalid who has boon ho used hhd 7th Earl of Oxford.
The first
sioeo Doosmbsr can hardly resist th* named ia a largo, squarely built red, got
temptation of the moiling skies and the by 11th Duke of Airdrie, a bail that
died young—too young—for be did
sunshine through the windows, and
great good, and hia impress ran be seen
strays forth to danger if not to death. la many** Bhoit-Horn. Highland Chief
of the Granger movement hare had tbe
The robust ar* tired of being watchful proves a fine getter, giving sise with benefit of a greater or less experience
Parts I, II, III and IV are now ready.
any longer, and so are pierced botwMn neatness, plenty of hair and quality.
in the management of business.
Mr.
Sanborn
purchased
7
th
Earl
of
The services of the middleman bar-1
tho joints of tho liarnesi by the arrows
SUTTON’S
Oxford, several months before bis scr- ing been dispensed with to a contideraof rheumatism or [msumonia.
As for
Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
the children, did they descend from ing much, and tbe herd only shows bteoxtent, tbe farmer now cames di­
rectly In cuntact with the maaufaetdrer,
half
doson
cslres
of and buying for from 10 to 25 per eent.
such an amphibious ancMtry that they ■omo
should take such delight in going about his got; a rod Craggs and a roan c. c., advance ou original eosf, escape* the
of forgotten name, aro fine eamnlcs of
in quest of the drepMt mud puddle* thia bull's sfiorts. To fill the place of peaaltyoftwo or three other profit*,
For
aad should always hail • rainy day in 7th Earl, Mr 8. purchased Baron Bate* amounting to My 125 per cent
REPRODUCING
inttanco, Into is an implement which
pretarenco to a fair on* ?
5th, hr 2d Jluko of Onoida, dam Lady loll origiually to the former for &gt;U5;
Nothing, of course, can bo predicted Bates 5th. of the Fletcher sort, ending
Individu­
as to tho special pocuharitiM of this in J. Brown's rod bull (97).
spring. Tbo steady cold of the winter ally, this young bull is equal to 7th
Earl, neiihot of them being show balls,
The London Art Journal,
may can tin uo till it is fairly molted but wo hope bo will prove as good a made it for the patentee |25—tbit is,
tho tanner paid 840 profit .pp a tool
down by the sun of May; or it may be aim os tho tetter.
4th Benes Draw-rag, April 5, 1876.
which cost originally 825, or 100 per
Of cows rod heiiers, there ere some per cent, profit.
the moat changeable or th* most lovely
One of the largest
Capit'i Premium $100,000.
fifty bead; half a doran Roeo of Shar­ plow manufacturing firms in the coun­
ons; msoy of no special line of brood­ try, test year adopted the plan of mIP
ing, Mlected for looks of uoofulnoM; ing directly to tho Grangers, doing
Mveral Craggs from Col. Taylor's lino away with middleman entirely. The
past winter months, take them together, and from Little Dorri), by 2d Grand plan worked so well in one or two
M0R8EMTHAU, BRUNO &amp; COhave been of such remarkable and Duka; a Cambria pfine Gwynne, and States that it will bo earned into others,
steady severity that tho change to several largo rods, with upturned boras and the result will bo that in three, or
and high. heads, from same lino as
spring weather, as all must have no­ Treble Gloster—useful looking with leas than five years, plow* and agricnlTHE
ART
JOURHAL.
ticed a few days since, seem* much great udders and a breeding look. ral implements will hereafter be sold at
is la U MaUly Varta, si 11 s&lt;
a reduction from the prices prevailing
&lt;i*X ike tost full pugs Hlusi
greater than ordinary. So, too, tho pro­ Grimy, bred hero, by imported Lord foi llio last few years, of from 50 to 75
Her dam
longed drouth which has been extend­ York, ia a very neat roan.
Mmtaali tejosifc.lltto hi; Pit
ing during thia aad the whole of tbe aad *erera! other* are imported, the
best of which, Co antea* of Kentmors,
Fowl* Previous to Laying Tima.
Application* for Agencies received.
last year, may bo succeeded by a cor­ is a very oven, smooth row.
responding wot period; and that would
It ia worth while for houMkebpen to
involve a still greeter change in Ibo
look carefully alter the fowls at all
habits affecting health. Still, allowing
times, but especially just previous to
the laying Mason, if they wish to proIt is important to the Mttler in Ne­
OEMS FOR THE ALRIRE,
nary kind of a tpring, under tho or- braska. to know something of the gras- wrva a healthy rendition in them, and
Meara tho largest number ol eggs. If
eumstences, must persons will need to see of the country, and their vslne as yon keep them at hsp-hasard, to feed
feed.
No
fewer
than
one
hundred
and
meet it with care and good judgement
as they can caUh it, and all ia grudged
fifty species have already been deter­
Tho system which has been toned up by
to them, most likely you will ke»p them
mined by Professor Sam'I Angbey, Ph
tho keen air of a winter such as this ol{hq&lt; Nebraska State University, aad weeks or months at this Mason without
their returning yon an egg. The refhas been, becomes unnerved, as it were, at least one-forthof tho number—and
nee of the buicber must supply valuable
by tho softening influences of the spring the** tbe meet largely and widely di»- additions to tbe food of fowls. The tit­
tea son; the vigor and tho power to
tle things are not thought of; and thia
is. after all, what secures suoeess. They
stand fatigue snd unhealthy infiueneoe
becomes lees, tbe appetite fails and, if
1U warnings *r* not promptly heeded,
SCRAP BOOKS.
recoils Upon the whole bodily economy. cal or eub-tropioal ; Coder cold skiea frequenlly thrown there ; dean, good
iheM will net grow. Where they
Few can tabor as unremittingly as in
water three times dsih, given fresh, the
Boorish, there is luxurant vegetation.
the colder weather. There ia more need Nebraska is not tropical; but tbe soil ia same aa we drink onrsolvM ; plenty of
of observing regular hours, of obtaining rich and m^sl, aad the summer warm, Ertt, rued scrapiogs snd old mortar rabilb, put in every few week*, and brok­
a regular supply of sleep, of guarding and hence it is not surprising to find in en up three or four limes in that time,
tbe 8tele important allies of tho cane.
for them to get at freah Lite. All thsM
There Is one , gross, for Instants, the
yutrng need looking after with peculiar ftrykira -Vstara, (my) which is doroly little things wo find needful to insure
care, as the spring with its returning related to tho cultivated Sorghum This succms, and it does not take half an
games, mokee them utterly oblivious of grass, tbo Mttlers u a rule do not know, hour a day, and if you tore your • birds
it ia a gre*' enjqyment to sm them Well
the ordinary rules uf discretion. Tbe and therefore do not appreciate Ito val­ and prosperous.
THE ALDINE PASSEPARTOUTS.
danger of playing ont after dark, or af- ue, but it te uo* of the richest of tbe
graoMs of Nebraska, and it is not only
peraistent, bat aggressive in its nature ;
began to tall, should never bo over­ its habi tat ia the bottom laud*, away
Lloyd, tbe famous map man, who
looked With the aid of those precau­ from tbo limber. Aa tbo tend is culti­
mad* all tbe map* for Goeorai Grant
tions, un the part of all ctassoe, tbe vated, tbe grass spread* over the roll­ •nd th* Union army, ceitificatea cl
ing prairie and along tL* upland In
spring of Mioiigau, though not like the neighborhood of Lincoln, during which ha pubU*b*d, has just invented a
tbo post year, ila increase was 100 per way of getting a relief plate from steel
eeut. Tho Strfhnt NtAnu is a noble so aa to print Uoyd's|Map of the Ameri
graaa. It growa four or five fret high, ooa Cunlinoot—showing from ocean to
and itn flowering spike, which is of •
beautiful brownish color, is four or fire paper, 40x50 inch** large, oa a light­
iuchra long. Tba Mttler* mostly rank ning pros*, and colored, lined and varn­
C'AITASSERS WAXTED.
it indefinitely among ths “coarae grssa- ished for tbe wail so as Io stand wash­
The following regulatiou relating to ea.’’ They bare not observed probably ing. and mailing anywhere in tba world THE ALDINE COMPANY,
58 Naiden Lane, New York.
stamp* fur tobacco, agars and whisky, -as it is a rommou thing—the aridity for 80 cents, mr unvarnished for 25
This
shows the whole
l[tilt fer Mlchbrae,
with which tho gram is eaten by stock; oeat*.
will be of interest to all oonoorned :
United States sad TerritoriM ia • group,
- Tobacco and cigar stamps in tho and do not know that its juioM ar* sufrom surreys to 1876, with a million
ptecM on it, such as towns, cilisa, vil’Detroit and Grand Raslda. Mich
tages. mountains, lakos, rivm, stroe ms.

5259

645

Every Boiler and Engine to tested by bydraullo pmeare to twlM the wortt
reMure and also stevned un and ran, before leaving the works, to Insure Iton
ct workings In the hands Akhe purchaser.
Tiie Buller and Engine leaWthe work* complete; end the price lnciudwB'£
Engine. Force Pump. Steam Gauge. Urate Bara. Gauge Cocks, Safety Vat,
team Valve, Judson Governor, Blow Off Cock. Ac.

GaE EnrdlQi itasau l.us

HIICB DhlVEKED ON DOAH) Of C.ULS IT SPBlSCHIUl OHIO.
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NEW PUBLICATIONS.

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erne

MICHIGAN CENTRAL. THE
RAILROAD

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BURDETT

ORGANS

HAIR

Aa«y&lt;\of Massnchuaotta, says; “Tho
constituents uro, pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; end I

Buckingham
’s Dye
FOB THE mnSEEI'a/
«w*stMtOMTM% PetroU

MICHIGAN

CWTEAlIlIl-

Grand River Valley Division
SALE OX EXECUTION.

16 Bl

Sall

UM ION* HALL,
jfopril Bd, 1BTS.
New Borbor shop to ba opened on
TM«tay. April fl, 1875, to th. Bow«
Bfoak, North ride of State riroot I
take this method ot mformtag my pe­
trous and friends that ow lb* day above

JAMES LEFFEL

Every year inereoMta the popularity
cf this valuable Hair Preparation;
which ii due to merit alone. Wc can
assure oar old patrons that it is Lept
fully up to its high rtnndnril; and it
tbe only re’.ihble and j erfetted prep­
aration for reitorine Gust on Fapip
Hat* to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, and silken. The sealp,
by iiijese, becomes white snd clean.
It remove* all eruptions ar.d dindrufl?
and, by its touio properties, prevents
tbe hair from tailing out, u it stimu­
lates aad nourishes tho hair-glands.
By its use, the hair grows thicker end
stronger. In baldness, it restore* tbo
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
snj will create a new growth, except
in extreme old nge. It is the most
economical IIaim Dnxssixa ever used,
as it requires fewer npplicafioni, and
gi’es the ^rir * splendid, flossy ap-

Firemen of Hastings Gty,
The sub*cribor will Mil at Public Au­
rora, on Toraday. March M, 1875, at
10 o'clock A. M.. nt bis reesdeno. on
Section 17. in the Township of But-

’

Wm
wswAimaf

Btfkrat, Hoita &amp; Planer,
orjlivd

Shipping Boxing, 8 florae Power, 82.00; 4) Horae Power. 81,10. "

Wo manufacture and furnish at-low prices, Pulleys, Shafting, CoepUaes aad
Hangers, also furnish Belling, Gum Hom, Ac.
Further information will be cheerfully given by addressing tho manetaotarws

EIS

JOB

As our Reaower in many cases requi-es too long a time, and too much
e.vrc. to restore gray or tided Whisk-

For! Wane ■itLinin
Jatltn i uttui.

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HASTING BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. 1875.

VOL. XIX. NO. 49.
|&gt; •■esifaal and Ityw Cant

WHOLE NO. 983.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Statement oi Recvq-t* and Expenditure* &lt;•( il c sever
Fnnds of tire City of Hasiing. »• eppret* from llw F
nancul Report from March 2JM. Ifi7&lt;. to .Match 15J
1875, ioclnairr.
i*;i
L’.wma.

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VIh.u. I rra.-an.IAe
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Hark*. I'aMr Hlaed. Ui r; »!&lt;&lt;■&lt;'

' July 10. do. trvilaa. 8 « Pec 14. H A OnoSyrer. hardware. It U Ort
91. * ff Ouo4y**r A Co taatwv H 7&amp; July Jt&gt;, W W Krgrv. Ivw—r If
nu*T tvabd ninnyrAT itxn.
March 38 1874
By rash on .hand
II .19
Am't eolleetad from Kall T4. 185 00
. I ranfarrcd from past indebtedneos fund
187 41
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ino

Farwr - “Wen, suppose yvn do
on ttauday; bow will Uiat hurt you 1
Tkss—“1 know that I am a wi&lt;
cuss; but 1 cannot work ouBunday.
(Hr ruts Church I O. think of hie dr •ill ILmkuLita'wwkadumal- Thick
if his brpocTMT I He said that if I were
. Chrutiau Ln could excuse ma; but who
-“iff*!!’
“E

Present May,or Recorder Aid. Dnwx-n. Jewell, Mtxlgv, Bearensr. Ful't-r,
Hick*. Minute* of prvvlnw* xiPet'rnj
read and approve.!.
The Finmce Committee report r-i

excuse him 'fix causing me u&gt; work on
Bunday, supposing f should comply
with hi* urgent request I I viH make
out my bill against him this very after­
noon, go to his house this very evening,
toil him of his baseneM before hfa wife,
tafore bi* children, and before tta
worldly men wta arc engaged ia build­
ing hi* tarn-men wta, like mysslf,

‘.iAEttS'T*'
. wMipx.wretch intfeis'eCBsmuity." '
Bo expreeaiup hlmeelf, and la a tower­
ing rage, tbo fanner hastily remounted
his bores and rode away..
After the former le“ - ------------- ’
ventured to]aek*fTom'
fu«od to saw the nsedev. ________ _
the pecsliar circunntsuoes of the case f
To which ho replied :
“You ore perhaps old enough to re­
member tbo good old days when the
goods for our merchants were brought
heme in wagons Do you remember

Total, 1,4(15 57
The following amount were paid out above fund.
, 7t. To W W Kri&gt;y A Co. pluk. 174 Jone It. Pavere. r*’
rb .&lt;rre: and nroeJway. «i S6 6»pl 14, John
nalb.

I DON'TWORK ON SUNDAY.

seat as an elder of tta Church; but I
did not speak to any pereon about the
afleir, aa I was net a Church member,
and it did not directly afire*, me.
In tta afternocn of the next day,
Monday, as I was sealed in my office,
carefully reading a lags! authority io a
cum in which I was profreeiouaily ooncerned, I was surprised by receiving a
visit from the owner of the saw-mill.
After ths usual salualioas be asked jy
a private interview. . We vent into
inner room and he closed and locked
the door. Takiiig a seat ta delivered
himrelf a* follows:

Philip Lindrey, who had just returned
from a six years' tour in ICuropc, only
to find tta fashioosbio world raviag
over ths beauty and fswunatipe of
Marguerite Roes, whose comqussta were
beesd of everywhere; millionaires, for­
eign uiiniaum, w^nstors were all at tar
feet, only to bo rejected in the name cool
way with which she might have rcttasd
but which Beamed to havo tha affect of
making her suitor* mure in love than

trip from Lome lu Balti mere, from Ibero
to t'ittsburgh or Wheeling, from there
to Baltimore, and then back tame, a
'rounder.' Every wagnner who made a
-rounder,' whether a farmer or a ‘regu­
lar,' always made his charge, sufieiently high lu suver the contingently of los­
ing n horse thereby. Dunnga ‘round! er* one horse was .tire to give oat, and
eumotitaes
several would break down,
axlut&gt;» of freight. To three immense !
bv mv revelations ot his character, then
wsgsns they hitched six strong horses. I| and occasionally a burse would die for
I conduded that It would be better to
Loading tlwir wagons with flour, whjet,
“Vn one ue.-as.oa. oa Saturday even­ wait till be arose from his knees before
rye, eorn. oats, poia or, appha, clover*
seed, timothy-seed, and other thing, of ing, being full of fun and frolic, I vaa 1 confronted him and told him of his
their o.n raising, they drove to Balti­ th* leader ui a gunge who made a raid
more. Alter disposing of their farm U[&gt;on the field ot a fanner where field
tiroduct., they would obtain a return was near where we wore stopping. Wo
stole a large quantity of green corn, and
tluy coital it. consfatsd of goods for taking it to the tavern cutnpelled the
their tsrig'dewhig country met cheats j women to it cuok for ua On Bunday
At other i.tn-s, rather than return with morning I wm nearly deed with cholera
an ompiy »agon, a farmer would ac­ | morbue. Not being able to do anything
nept a load of mervtiandire destined- for
a mare distant point —that is, Cumber­
land, Pittsburgh, or Wheeling.
■ Ify Monday morrang 1 had suffleieatBesidee the teams owned by farmers.
)y recovered to follow after my friend*.
tarree busy during the winter months, My horse, were so fresh, and in such
thorn were men who did. nothing else guud ruoditkm, that I drove much farth­
the year through but haul tnrrchaodiM er than usual that day. As they still
west and western produce to the city no walk*! off freely on Tuesday, 1 drove
on the national throsighfaro, who were ea far as I bad done on Monday. Show­
known as ‘-regulars” among wagoners ing no signa of fatigue on Wednesday,
Your correspondent, bring a native of I drove that day to the regular stand,
that part of the country, has frequently and stopped with my companloas. For
seen scores of these arks of wagons tbs remaining of the week I travelled
strung out for several miles in a contin­ in their company. 1 said nothing, but.
uous row. but a few feet separating be­ 1 did a wonderful amount of thinking
tween any two of them, each with six I rewired to try it again. Consequent­
hoary borae^xU ached thereto, and orery ly, the next Sunday morning

DENTIST
KashTille,

litliiu.

B. F. STEINHOFF

Sirpal art fcdaiical

DENTIST

John M Hessmer, / Finance
Wtn. II. Jewell
$ Com.
On motion the report was accepted
and adopted.
. The Financial Statement wa* read
Is follow, vlx:
.
(See another column )
of Ream lolancv or paving *51-87
allowed.—Dawson. Jewell, Madge,
Bewmcr, Fuller, Hicks, fl nays 0.
of Barlow A Goodyear •
8.G6
“ 'll. C. Lewi.,
. ’ - ’
34I.OO

- J. P. Roberts, •

(1.50

uf W. H. Jewell and J. M. Beamer
112 lor miking financial statement of
A. J. Angle taking care of Engine
93.34 wu allowed.

TBl CHRISTIAN- AT IOHL
T. De Witt Talmage, Editor.

11$ FIVE

clean ; then be assumed the name of
•"Tom" because ho did nut wish bisown
name to be known ; because of bis pro­
ne nrity for munbiel and for perpetrat­
ing practical jokes, the common saying
with regard to him gas that "he

preceding

cuuvorsotau bad

hearanly to-night-”
And iarfaed
would hare been hard to conjure up
more beautiful vimoc.
Her wavy bvnnso -brown hair, a
ranged in massive axis from which

under iuld» of lure, caught up hare and
than with.lilies, seemra to transform
her into a beautiful Undine rising from

Daweon, Jewell, Madge. Bresmer,
Fuller. Hicks, C
Noya 0.
On motion an order wa* drawn in
favor of B_. C. Lewis.
for 110. tor expense in taking Klepfer
to House of Correction.

it is hard not to iuve one who is cmstout and tender; and where a woman
lores the always strives to please. The
rrvat men in this world have often
been wretched fat their donroetio reiaHoca-

Dawson, Jewell. Mndgv, Beeemer,
Fuller, Hicks. fl
Nays. 0
on motion council adjourned.

ingly happy. The reason is vary plain.
Abaorboa in tbensselrse, those who doore the world's applause are careless
of their world al borne, while those who
her. apna of tku egvtira strive to keep
tbs hearts that are their own and are
happy in their tendsvosM. No woman
will love • man th* bettor for Uta, rer.nwued and promineut Though be ba
first among men .ho will be only proud-'

SCHOOL PiPffiS

of the “regulars" was destroyed —
Among tta men thus thrown out of em­
ployment waa "Turn." Ho was, how­
ever, of too active a turn of mind to re­
main tong in idleness; so b» purchased a
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..r

DR. AI KIN.

three days, my twelve team horses were
in such tine cunditionfrom having had
their regular rest on Bunday, that I sold
my two extra horses. I coutiuuod oa
the road for five ytan thereafter, and
never lost another horse by death, nanir
lost an hour's time on account ot wornout teams, fiir they did not wear out,
and never taught another extra horse.
•'Then the mi I read destroyed cur oc­
cupation and I sold off my teams. At
first I was greatly distressed; tut soon I
mw that the railroad, which destroyed
wagoning, created a demand for limber
--tirowood end sawed lumber. There
being no saw-mill around hers, I bought
this spot oi land, had this establish­
ment erected, hired aa experienced
workman, engaged in the new enter­
prise, and soon became m*stert&gt;f the

good man. I did notknow him until I
caw him upon his knees.
“My mMher died when I was loss
than nine yeera old. Biaoe bee death I
bare never psayod or attempted to pray
tiU last Saturday night Btnce thqp I
have hardly done anything else, and I
n:n not ashamed to coatees the fact to
you, a godUrn young lawyer. If my
Le fa spared aSbw week 1 will join th.
the Church and show my Saviour that I
am nd too cowardly to acknowledge
Him before the community—the peoewho know my past wicked life. I
re talked with tta minister and the

Ths

art gal!&lt;ry, and aflcr tbo two gvwtfomeu had loft, a lady, wta bad. been
siaudiug be lore au exquisite Magdalene
on the opposite side of the narrow room,
turmxi her head arid displayed a Lew so
equiaitaly lovely, and ret so cold, that
save (or tb« rauckiog imile that played
about Use beautiful lips, it might have
been chiselled out of marble. Aa aha
left tbo gallery nod sank down upon
tbo luxnriouv ctufuonS of her carriage,
the smile had left tar lipa, but there
waa a dangeroua gleam in tar dark
«yee aa she murmured : So Mocaiaur
landsay will teach mo a leeoou, wIU
lower my pride—well time will snow!"
When Marguerite reached tame,'she
went immodiately to bet own room, and
calling tar maid said ;
Thsreeo, I
want you to make rue look beautiful toniwhL”
w

'
1
t
I
, of art and nil.
&lt;
----------------------- p.------ to find bar so
brilliant in ronvmatan, and wo quick
al repartee. Ho had. imaginsd her sa
shallow us .be rv bouutifoL After
be had left the ger throng, her mock­
ing eyes haunted him, and even in his
sleep, Visions Of. pals cold boa, ear

�as

Hello

THE "NON-PARTISAN" CRY.

A Charity—Businas*.
■*■ nil; sppJaudril

Nxw Yoax, March K, 1876.

After that aha

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

and of duty— will quickly

conaidar th* Detroit Leader rava “tha Mtremdy

^generation of their institutions, till

IN TBflBBLE AGAIN

coat ot a grand hotel and th* method

it by 40.00(1 majority

TO MANY GOODS I

trAACMiUFTVX.ttotll ■&gt;««, .

giro you posribly. more excitetnant.

falter, when the goal of tnuroph is al­
ready in sight, and sink baek into the
bixxbt

norr

On Broadway, near Union Square, ia to hara mad* tha building ejsnfortabfo,
. . .
.
___ .,..l.B ■ n.t the
a plain, unpretending house, just *ueh
a eno as you would suppose n g’xri.

ago, gav* us tha only alternative of

THE SPRING ELECTIONS.

purification and triumph of the Repub­
lican party?

later .verdict which

w ere it farther removed from buaineee.
A good, solid, rotirod merchant doe*
Merchants aro buying freely.

was submitted whether to strike out the
Our Candidate.

cult Courts torjthe ensuing six years, a nd
for eight and rri yean who shall consti-

ra n ..the-r "

Hastings, Mich.. March 30, 1876

Hon. Isaac Manton, Republican uomi
■too for Justice of the iSeprutne Court

hgbtfully cool there, and we can rest
er our walk."
She bit her lip with vexation, but did

oonatitute a government over the Uni-

I

little awkward pouaa,
duriug which Maigurrite’s eyes were
fixed stawtily oa the dear water, though

When could atu*

chare heard them ? Philip’a steadfast gam

“If our interesting little scans is at

dip. who said:
■What are yon thinking uf, Margue-

Philip caught her arm rough

I yon on, purposely,
wickedly If you will f
But we have rite. I loved
only reversed the order of things, after tedly, even a* !

satfon with Mr. Grey, and determined thought 1 had succeeded; but when I
itoad of remrmy one saw you again, with your pale beautiyour part remarkably
1 lived, even though I was fated never

time? Marguerite, do not as nd mo
noble woman,

that 1 love you ? Answsr ma, my dar­
ling. shall Igo or stay ? Look at m* f’
I IrilBut her loco was hidden, and ah*
would not look at him until be seisod

more than anything, and
speakably glad, when th.
over and she was alone in

“D \|IO|&lt;

ingvsaro doing everything
make-&lt;tio meetings of their

Granges located conveniently to each

such meetings, some agricultural ques-

themselves it tbo science of agriculture.

during the last

ix hundred) organised grange* in) the
State, and a number of deputise aro in
the field organising more. It ia eetimathat the prweent cotton crop of that
belonging to patron* will bo

ly in his studio, Ned Urey entered wtth

Agricultuiai imolements

found equal to any cmorgnucy, and
prompt to noel every responsibility in a

euliro lino with a dotermiuatiun to com*

made; but they must remember that
that chang* was made particularly for
tbo benefit of the s'.ockbolders, and late
invratigatioos by the company show
Tbo following paints are made ia thi figures that are almost certain proof
that the etockhuldero of tbo K. L. A N.
Hou. Btepbeu D. Bingham, Chairman M. R. R. company will realise a yearly
Republican Union.
ol the Republican State Committee, and dividend of ten per cent an their subshould be liee-lod by working Republi­
cans throughout the Stale:
That ths approaching spring election ■toek, but aa a duty to "the stockhold■'s oae of no email impottaace. Two
publiean Senator* in support of the
Supreme Judge*—uno half of the court
tigs non s, osjxciallyrwlutn two-thirds of
Ixiuistina rmolution. It ww obvious
two Rogynta of tbo Univerriiy. and
that they dtsagrosd vary widely on many
in the United Slates to build roads that
points of the Louisiana queetiou. Mr.
ThAt
the
condition
of
tbs
National
Morton. Mr. Conkling. Mr. Edmocdk
affairs is disheartening- In the tfouth
the same dispoeitiun ie apparent in the
oppression ot freedmen, and the prose­
licsroa in applying the euoduaions lot cution nt Northern settlers, that existed
roaacn and the requirements of las/ to

the Republican ticket we ask ths
of every Republican, and evary wo­
man in the county of Barry.
•

Warehouse corner Broadway and Ap­
ple Htroets.
W. T. EASTMAN.
Hastings Sept 23.1874.

Wm. E. Savage A Bros* Column.

te;

Ties
SS.«?S?,SK-HJS ■—
ists.esanift-s.'as

Organize.

413“.=..“’
POST OFF1CF.

casta

moored. but be will go the same road.

father or employer, llien he will either
become a jiroftsiional and plunder
otheia. or be will degenerate into a,
perpetual (ugven. end in time beenno a
nuoi-rable old man, play mg constantly

to lose ten dul.ara or to for a night's

Smith, Manee &amp; Pi stom
Hasting:. March 30, 1875

log;

NOT

READ THIS!!!
If you do you may be induced
to come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Cq.’s

tire* will be ooutroltod by the old Bour­
man, who took the lead ot the Domo- bon element. The North will be forced

We only want to sell juet a
REPUBLICA

Buggies thia year. If the Excitement runs to high we shall be
obliged to ence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
* cusTOjuEifs EJicy O4Y.
.

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W e dare not tell the public, we arc making !»c&lt;ter work thu
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. We frt
terribly escited when we have too many Mies, and now sixer
we have come down Tiaty-Fife OgLHS K Gfh BHuj, **
‘
little because.you maw alt conjc at once and Fruittratc us ramark
so that we ctinnot do nnvtliint.
Wc had Aomc talk with a man from California about H-ndiif
him Tbiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfits us far
business bexidc#.the

which will be given away to our (justomeni about the mi idle
ofjgpptembcr next, has attendency to make more trade than we
wajit.
,*

FARMERS

GIRLS &amp; BOYS iSJJ

At midnight a gorgeous supnor is
rved, which, like e.orything else, ia

Just aa

loaders, who will demand the control
frogs from the pond at the foot of ■
Washington monument. AU this Is I
lotions which should catch some ot the
actually doing that are ia operation, ia
The Order known nt the Patrons u f
served on daioi.eil torcelaiu, fresh cel ।
Republicans nod detach them from as MacDonald,Baton and Oocarell point the United litotes which amount to linen, paras*, glan. Wait *rs black aa
Husbandry has reached Canada, and
ebony, aud, silent aa tho shadows of!
benefit ef those that may hesitate to pay Hadel, move silently on their round uf:
stay tho tide ofreoclioo which threatens
He failed utterly. Men like tbo ven- te overturn and destroy al! that was behsvad to be inly woa for tho cans* of railroad laws of the State of Michigan,
Senator Christiancy sunk their differ­ freedom and the Union. Th# bahlo for which reeds as follows:
proprietor ebanros nothing—all hie pro­
ences on minor and irrelevant points, in equal ctvil and political rights tor all,
fits come tromfho tables.
regardless ef rotor or race, or previous
condition of servitude, is not yet decided
sustain thia an.-nnous Moenditero?—
approval of President Granl’a protection
Easy enough. The gums'if playad fair­
stockholder* holding two-thirds of its ly in tha public rooms, but even than
subscribed stock, at any meeting there­
tion affirmed.
Thue the Republican bring out a full Republican rate at the of, to altar and amo^d its article* of **do not bold yourself aloof from po&amp;tioe.

enforcement of the i lari

1878. A foil and fair vote
another Republican triumph.

length of the line thereof, from either
or both of its termini, or to extend any

Iliejnstaiee-

LUMSiXii
&gt; rUisbi. R

sibl*
without

publie grange gatberiag ia tbo State.— for rears beta

Hssting* City I

The Republics
Wards in Hastings
oa Friday evening

Ward officer, in th
as fall-res:

School Huutes. 1
Clark* Office. Four

wuolsxalk

Bos.-d H Educ

Richard Messer, of Carlton,
waa th« lucty man last July, that got the Cutter. We won't
let him draw tliLs year. "He is too lucky.”
Warning the people not to come'all* at once, we are

O

Truly Years,

j. L. REED &amp; CO

of the Board of to
on Saturday 'even

First Ward ai
Third Ward at
Fourth Word a

J. Cole &lt;fc Son.

NOW IS YUOR TIME!

a xrrau.

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
GROCERS
Dry

Democr
Chairman Repub!

Reaublioaa So

Goods of all Kinds,

Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.
Cftr irte st ths Ltrst drum
LAND PLASTER

‘

MUND dESMMffSTKUH.IW
Trunks, Travelling Bags

STUCCO

VITSBUD
'
, « iia

Also a full line of Groceries
heap as the Cheapest
and *■ Good - as - the - be:

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
hsnnouy, to overcome existing apathy, sialeut with the provisions of this net, aa
who can deal th* cards exactly
U may determine, and upon such vote
said cmnpaay may make articles amend­
atory of their original articles, which allowed to go easy .without losing all
that lie can afford to pay without mnkrank of Republican States.
iug a row about it. They Mlculate that
a young broker with a rich father will
Appropriations.
stand pluekixgto the emount trf|20.certified and filed with the I

The Rcpubli. .u»

T E R

f««l**.. &gt; teT*»-

our iron and jolting stock and other ax- perfection. Veoiaon trom the Adiron­
dack*, birds from tho Southern mar.li­
es, fish from the lonely woods whirs

Heatings City Re

SHOP III MB, TO III 1 HI

T1I08. a CPBAOVB. PrwMeal.

dividend among stockholders.

to do duty aa soldier*.

n one
pared

1^0(1,

Munday next.

ever; they call ma haartlaes and

A.&gt; I&gt; 8TOF

CALL AND SEE US.

be inherno (undue influence ever control his
action, nor ran any individual influence pectedofallstuckboldsrs. largo or small,
cedants, their characteristics (and their
to e&gt;mo op promptly and pay their
ability to fill with hener to themselves
1 you tell me that yvd lore mo."
Gon*. Hence wv regard him as the slock. We are well sear* that a very
And with hu arms around her, and aud th* Stat* the poritiou for whish right man in the right place, and trust
bank, and be has been trying to do* it
they ar* candidate*. Manton would
that the people of the County of Barry because they an&gt; being obliged to pay,
hare, as ho ought to hare, a hundred
and bring up atl kinds of excuse*. Sosne
Ihouiaud majority of th* votes of the
but bio tkilb is unshaken
For Patrorfs.

CROCKERY &amp; GLASSW

intimately acquainted. Ho is certainly
Silk and
While th* pafiere supporting Mr. Nor­
To Whom it may Concern!
one uf th-, rising mon of the State, and ris all put thrir State ticket under tha
of our highest educational institution
heading of -‘Domoctatic," or •■Demo­ costly upholstery is scattered around
Be'it known, That I shall
of Lathrop, Russell or Hughes and if cratic amt LioaniL" they rnu»| expect
keep in stock and fill to order
Republic-ins to disbelieve in tu* "nouelected, m lie should be, the vneauey l«rti**n" ticket, why don't tbar print
the elebntted
caused by Judge Christiuncy's rosurua- it in their columns ? The Dvtroit Free
who aro to to decide un the right* and tion will lie well filled.
eeo no l.quors, but a gorgeous
Frees, Detroit Bun, Grand Rapid* Dsmi
d
liberties of the people aro true men.—
iupian, elaborately dressed, a iu
oernt, Alltwan, Democrat, Howell Dsus
RN[«rtfully
ucrat, Kalamasno Gaietto. Pontiac Billfor Plows and other purposetf.
Daxtxx fhuixr*
enemies of equal rights. The candidate
of that pariy|tofill the vacancy occaThe Circuit Judge.
nomination." The 1-ndiugtuu Appeal, Every thing is iroe.
Back ot the wine-room is the gam­
Charlotte Leader. Mosk-guo Register,
excluding tram the ballot box ovary
Among the imjiortant questions to bo and Lansing Joutnri call tt “Denix-rat- bling hall, which is more gorgeously
ic and liberal " Ttw* Monroe Monitor (urtushed than any of the other*. Lico
M aij Im Beam Plm,
determined by tLo. people &lt; n Munday calla it‘■Democrati*! end Reform." We curtains, costly carpets, costly pictures.
establishing an educational ariitecracy
have not time to go through our Demin tbo land, end ao voted in tbo consti­
of all CURTIS. DODGE. ROBINSON
Hon. Birney Hoyt, as Judge of the
tutional convention of 1887. Bat thia
there is a single on» which places "nouand WIARD patterns, and
ia in k coping with the chai sc ter of the Seventeenth Judicial District, of which
, are ragged. That is a faro table at tbo'
this county is a port- The rival candi­
Casting* for aH P L 0 W 8 now in use.
dates aro Judge Hoy land a Mr. Miller
of the moneyed demagogues in tha
ot Grand Rapids.
Of the latter we cry would go forth ortr all the land
are painted sumo cards of each suit.
I shall continue to keep on hand and
•’a Democratic victory in Michigan V—
the securing of any political righto to
rithout speeding
the laboring men. On the other hand
Land and Calcined Plaster,
county know Judge Hoyt to be one oi
his competitor, Hou. Isaac Marston, is
Quick Lime, Water Lime
ipirvd to prevent the Eepublirens from
—
.and crip- ; iran gambling game, ju*t as montn is
Circuit Judges; a man of sterling in­
and Plastering Hair.
trujgU of 1 Mexican. The next table is for Eng­
tegrity. unfaltering honesty, and un­ NS '■
edpeailoss on our soil, entirely unedu1878.
lish
haxaid*
;
you
stake
vonr
money
un
finishing fidelity to a!) the duties de­
Iso a General saortmen
the throw of tbo dice. Then there is
volving
upon
him
in
the
exalted
station
roulette, trento dquarnnte, end any
forte baa mado himself the ablest of the
many able lawyer* in the State, and which ho is now filling with so much
credit tu himself and so satisfactorily to
the public. Tried in tbo eoreroet du*C., 4kC.
I
man's friend having been always

are to select a auerewor to the patriotic
Christianes an the 6lh of April. Did

lurking

ocknf
i-onnt,
iiduce.

Why we have uiore Grocerifc
Firm can keep on hand and ar.
to sell cheaper than the cheapest.
Best A coffee sugar only elen
Stop! Hearken Ye! AW kinds of Produce takert in exch

K

darling I 1 told you one* how much -X
laved you. and you spurned my offered
love. You thought I was trying to win

As th**y entered the room again, and

efoctur*. aud it wa* carried by 8^V7 other words a gambling hell; a place improves daily.
majority- Tbarufore the ignition of
ia which young men and old, strangers
&lt;__ — r, —- ,1*. rv.— ,—-*
The building of th* rail road through
the While mouataina has goe« steadily
publican Slate ot Micliisaa.
aa surely as they atay ku&gt;g enough and forward during the rocsul trowing term,
As to Mr. Marston's position on col­
1,000 men bring engaged.
ored suffrage wo have no positive know!raring.
the Rhode J stood Grand Ldge of Odd
favvrod It. It be did not, wilt tho
Feliow^ and tonasrly tor many year*
Leader bring forward it* evidence? We
have i/rigi&gt;t to deny that be w is anli- gorgooua aa the outside is plain. The Grand Tr»e*urer ot th* Ft so Masons.
itepnbXcan on this metier ^uutil the hall* aro biautifully win*, tho room, died on tho evening of the l&amp;ik inst
contraiy is proved. Mr. Norris pul
himself os reoml as a bigoted partisan. aro all high and tyarioos, and the fora-

Buying purchns* d tHo mmnmoth
Spooner anH Hepburn, ut a large
we -aril prepared to offer special
mentfl in

COVMTY OF

i. couaeox.

DR. C. A. SMITH’S

Medical InGrmarv,
IM*. KUTABUtmKD IMS

•

nraBRretfminnfpmuiDftffi

Come and see

for Yourself

I. S. aboiwa* 4
iadaded in, and

Chairman nf the

slightly changed
cage ot the bills :

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices. '

WING GALLERY

1

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COUR

ring April 10*fa

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COMMERC LA L..

HAMTIWCBMARKET8.
siawimM?-Atkaio Fireman's Convention will
to held at Baute Croak, un Tueeday,
April 13, for the porpoea of organising
The official U. B. Revenue notiev ar- a State Firemen’s Aioociaiion. All th*
pear, in our columns
Dealers in railroads in ths State will carry passen­
liquor* and tobocoo, aud all others in­ gers at reduced rates, and it to expected
terested, will do well to. notice it.'
1 largo crowd will bo in attendance
Irxik uarefully to the city e sucum*, from the diffmnt cites of ths State.
Republicans of Hasting eity, nominate;
| Tbo Pope Ejs made an imjiortaut
year best men, and than go to the polls, j
i conoeoaion to Premia; no lose a thing
shoulder to shoulder, and elect them.
'
! than to aoquieme in the law which has
Remember tho entertainment next given rise to al the trouble with the
Tueeday evening at Union Hall, te be
given by ourAmatnvr Dram a He Society.
A v«ry contemptiblotriok was played
All ought to go and giro them a benefit
upon a gallant soldier in tho town of
Lei the tareners of Barry county vote Bristol, N. H, prior to tbo election. the
for Isuae Hanlon for Supreme Judgr, object ot which was to deprive him of
his ruts. A charge was trumped up
against him, and ho was, arrested, but
Under Republican rule for tho past much to .the chagriu ef tbo parties to
20years Michigan's prosperity has been tbo acbome, bo procured boil, and thus
unexampled. Seo to i( tha't the full blocked their game, which was to con­
Republican strength is at tbo jiolle fine him in the jail at Haverhill until
April 5th.
alter election. The soldier upon whom
Mias Tinta Fowler has opened a dreo this outrage was attempted by Damn-

FIRST WARD.

NCW AOVtRTISEMSVT*.

makers shop in Mrs. M. A. Morrill*
milliaary store, north aids of Stats rebel lead upon hi. j^reon.
Arrangements have been made with
street, two doors east of H. A Goodyear’s
'the railroad authorities, whereby all
Tbo commission of Mr. Norins as persona attending the annual reunion of
Postmaster of this city has been receiv­ the Michigan soldier** and sailor.’ as­
ed by him, and we understand bo will sociation, to be held at Grand Rapids,
take charge of the- office on and after April Hlb. will be carried over tho ra­
tio u» lino* of road leading to that eity
to- moirew, April 1st.

Tis&amp;vi

KCll

sonal fevers that are folly appreciated,
। and to the lato Sourotaty of State, lion.
Daniel Striker, for similar favors.

&gt;er

A joint m'ul'oa has been adopted
by the Leg'slaturo to strike from the
constitution ecctiju 47, bf articlo -I, pro­
Tn« Republicans of the several hibiting the granting^ of licenses. It
Wards in Hastings will meet in caucus goo. now to the profile for a vote ai the
on Friday evuning. April 2d. at 7 1-2 general election in November 1876.
Lost.--A poeket-book containing
o’clock, to nominate candidate* fur
Ward officers in their respective Wards sundry articles of no value to any one
except the owner, among which aro sayFirst and .Second Word, at thrir oral cards on which is printed tho name
School House., Third Ward at Jas.
Clarks Office. Fourth Ward at County suitably rewardc-l/bj leaving it It this
Waitings City Republican Ward

How altouj ths circulation of tho
Bxxxxa. soighbor Deway, steadily in­
I creasing since tho last issue, wo sup-

SECOND WARD.
CUj&gt;twrrU.rk4

Local Him police;.

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

Hopkins L Bircai
Hastings, Dec. 15, 1874.

Goinfr tho snow.
Election on Monday.

Register cn Saturday.
Tote the whole Republican ticket.
City price* oa all job' printing al the
Bxxxxa office.

Schuyler Colfox will lecture at Lan■ing April 10th.
*
Th* prohibition State ticket ia with­
drawn from tbo field.

Potatoes 11.25 per bushel! Wil! tho
Grangers have no pity for the poor.
Easter serriceswt Emanuel church in
thia rity were largely attended and very
interesting.

Wo noticed lota of new good* arriving
la the rity. Il is a first rata time to ad-.

.

BUFFS,
WHITE BLAKS,

JIarc on cxibitiOn out of the
tartest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. He have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, ffc.,
#c. Give us a call.

AUCTION!

liaiing sold ray Farm 1 shall sell ai
public auction fire miles north of Has­
tings oo Friday, April IGlb, 1875, al
10 o’clock s. M.. the following dreeribod
pnq^fty to wit: Hi rec Horae*. four
Ck'ws. 1 four-roar oil Bull, 1 yoke
working Oxen fire years old, II yearling
Steers, 1 yearling Helfer, 103 Sheep,
follbwiug excellent ticket was 6 Hog., 1 Wagon, 1 Buggy. I sot Bob
nomination by the Republicans Sleighs, 1 Cutter, a Clipper Mower and
Saturday. It should to. Reaper, 1 Robbins Cultivator, I Drill,
at Rutland*
1 Feed Cutter. 1 Fanning Mill, I Har­
elected by 75 majority:
row, 2 Flows, 2 seta double Harness,
For Supervisor, Jsme. D,.Bjnham
For Township Clerk, Morri. L Bar- 1 single Hamess, a largo amount of
Household Furniture and many other
things too numerous to mention.

FRENCH SATINS,

SATIN FINISH,
and FANCY GILTS,

INDUSTRIAL EXI1IBIT1OM CO.

go A Nortb-Wsotorn Rs 11 way leave
CHICAGO re follows:
For Council Bluffs. Omaha, and CsJifor •
nla, Two through trains dally, with
1-ulUnau Pateoo Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cars through to Council lilutT.
For St. Paul nml Minnoapohi, Two
Uirough trains dally, with Pullman Pal-

PREMIUM BOND
IEV W HDQSffliL HHEffiB CB.
Perpetual World’a Fair,

good approved notes with interest at 7
per cent if not paid wher. due 10 per
cent from dale will be charged. I'cr*oos wiiliiug tu pay Cash down will be
Townihip Superintendent of School, allowed a dneouat of five per cant
Henry N. Monroe.
For School Inspector, Henry L. New-

&gt; Marque
For Milt

THIRD WARD.

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

For Constable*, Phillip Burgess,
Moto tbnn 50 years hare elapsed
since Jolinron’s Anodyne Liniment was Stephen Oweo, Samuel Dole,. Ferril,
first invented, during which time hun­
dreds of thousands hare been ben efitted
by its use. Probably no ertielo ever
Reply to Query.
became so universally popular with all

In reply loan article in last week's
;issue heeded “quwy’’ and signed "M”
I would simply add a few words fearing
itbo public would think that “silence
gave consent”
1st.
Tbo last 'thing I would
bo guilty cf is “tattling especially of my
।
24. I was ignorant of tbo fact that
the
rules of school had bean violated
'
until tho nursing tho |amuhmeat was
iadministered.
31. I would say that tbo atatemeat is
:false, an.l would suggest m the author
'of said "query” that when I had any
mute statemonU to make I wouhl pest
up alitils before laying them before the
public, and thou be gentlemanly or lady­
Wo affirm, and am prepared to prove like enough to sign my name ntid not
that the expenses of tho city printing ,
bo ashamed of tny o«m assertion..
warn not incroasml by the amendment*
RoApcotfully yours.
to tbo city charter in IffZB, over tho ex' c. W. Man.
jMinses for tho year* 1871-2, when wo
bed a Democratic Mayor and cwunril,
and all of tho imtroasge so far aa it
could bo legally, wa* given to th# Dem­
Tbo Republican, of Baltituarn on Sat­
ocratic paper, while the salary of tho urday, met in caucus at the residence
’
Recorder and City Attorney, ■ wore re­ of Allen Green, and placed in nomina­
dared from the coot in 1872-3 some tion tho following oxcellout ticket forr
4300, sndttoyorr/rid tee w»* oar, in ,Township officers, vix:
our judgement.
For Supervisor, Homy Bougbtalin ;i
The bright little Nonory has reached Fur Clerit, Charlo. W. Mack; ForTroarits centennial imus, tho number before urer. John Liehly ; For Highway Com.,
as being “Number Goo Hundred." All Guy R. Durfee; For Justice of the
the little boy* and girl* ought to have____
Poom___________________
, Russen K. Stanton; For Justice
a centsnnhl eelabretion over th* event, of the Pooeo to fill vacancy,
for the Jfarasry is onsof the best friends IfeOmUr ; For Torn Sojwrioi.nd™, of
they bare, and deaervqs all the busoom IMooh. CU—. B. O-kW, Fo. BoUol
it has woo. Il grows brighlar and bel­ Inspector, Daniel C. Wororr; For Conter as it grows older, and we hope its stahiae, Guy Latham, Geo. W. Garrison,
young readers will do likewise. The Jehu Phelps, and Merrink M. Slocum.
present number contains a picture of
tbo Cataract of Lidore, with Southey's
famous versos; an illustration frqra a de­
sign by Perkin'; aa outline drawing
lesaon by Wior from ono of Landseeris
putter**, and other pictorial attractions.

BROWN BLANKS,

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

,

Pills which contain aulirauny, qui­
nine and calomel, should be avo'ded. as
torero griping pains would lie their only result The safest, sorest, end best
Ells are Parson's Purgative or AntiilHous nib.
With this^Mua. and on this day, «re
close the 9th year of our labors a* edi­
tor of the Bum. What we have done
The amended charter of tho rity cf iu tho way of building np the peper.
Hastings not liaving bocotno a law, and what wo propose to do in the future
supsTTison wili be numinated at tho Re­ will be noticod, in the. next issue of the
publican eity caucus on Thursday even Bstnrmt. To-day we can only add that
our succeu has been equal to our tout
ingas formerly.
•
sanguine expectations, and that wo hope
J. M. Nevtss,
tu make tbo HiXXXX more and more
worthy of tbo earnest and cordial sopport of the people ia tha year* to eotne.

walls papered, and tbo best place to get

WALL PAPER

A Royal Organ.

Caoeaaos without regard to party.
fur the purpose of nominating members
of the Board of Education, will be held
on Saturday 'ereuing, April 3d, ai half
past seven o'clock, iA the Rsveral wards
ot the city of Hastings as follows :
First Ward ai school house.

Tho .pring tiain has ccso when ev­
erybody wants ti»o hc-tue cleaned and

1 end!
I bt.„
olb.uok

It is-tn bo hoped that the Pnnby- tralia which exiood tbo giants of Calitvtian chureb In thia city may not much luroia iu height, though nut iu ciraumlonger bo allowed to remain unoccupied.
measured 42'1 te*l in length, and uuother -480; while the highest yet dis­
covered in California reach only 450
erety Sabbath.
feet, the svrregu bring from 300 to
At tbo annua! parish meeting of
Emanuel Church, u* Monday tho 29th
Gov Hen locks ot Indiana inUm it to
i inst. Mc««r». II. A. Goodyear, D. G.
i Robinson, H W. Ricker, J. M. Howes, be ono of the early birds to look niter
He has en­
E. -B. Throop ’and C. F. Dwight, were tbo I’rcsiJeutisl worm.
gaged tbo finest suit of rooms at one ol
1 elected vei|ry»en.
There is asigu ot siJe-walks hero and the principal hotels iu Washington for
tho entire souiou of tho next Consrsss.
there in tho city, end to prove there
Alex. IT. Stephens is not quite so
actually was ono in front ol the Court
I House Square, Sheriff Creasy, had two popular as he was with tho Southern
mon digging Lit it nil tho afternoon on Democracy. Ono of their organs in
North Carolina spmks of him thus:
Munday,—they found it
Our thanks are da* anil cordially "This abominable old pedagogue has
tendered, W. S. Georjjv, F-&gt;q , the able sithor voted with the Radicals or else
editor of the Lansing R-puhtiem for per­ not voted at nil, as on the Civil Right&gt;

REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.

FLOOD!
FLORAL
WORK
......
_
_
iw j
.
BmlaingB Torn Down
AvrAir. if »ow ovt Mvisni.r

HbmraS J*S*
nxwMfc nut

Tbo bill proposing amendment, to tbo
city charter, Tro. un the table in tho
llouso of Ropreeentative*. That tricl
to cheat the Republicans of the city out uPtho pa. , in Michigan has written a
of a'Supervi&amp;or, did not win.
letter advising ..io Prohibitionist* to
Hi. excellency, the Governor, and vote for the candidate* uu tho varioua
Railroad Commisrionvr Cobb spent ticket* whom they think ba.t qualified
Sunday at Grand Rapid.. Their num­ for itio respective positions, without re­
erous friends would give them a cordial gard to (irililical a*&gt;oristions.
welcome to our city at any time.
Great trees liavo been found in Aus­

The Republic .tu of the city of Has-rings will meet in caucus at tbo Court
House, on Thursday evening, April 1st
at lialf past 7 o'clock, to nominate can­
didates for city officers, to he supported
a*, the ensuing election.
By order of City Committee,

rapidly into favorm pcosraalnlit thee beet OM-e
XATtotc utgood q leant,ua I
namely; Light runalnrl
smooth, noiseless, rapid,]
durable, with [&lt;rfe:i|
Lpek Stick.
1

Saturday, April 3d, 1875,

ysf

Cbtrago and Omaha. Chicago and
Cedpr Haolda. Chicago slid Dubuque,
via XCUuton. Chicago and Freeport.
Ciiladroaud Marinette. Chleagn and
Green Bay. Chicago and Mllwsnkee
Chicago and Hu Paul.
This is the Only Line running t‘ eat
cars between Chicago and St. Paul or
Chicago and Milwaukee.
At omaba our Hloc; m connect with
the Overfand Sleepers on the Union
Pacific RMlrned, for ell pointe rest of
the Misrourt River.
All Ticket Agent* roll ticket* by thl*
route.
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•

Painting and Graining.

I

New Berber shop to bo opened on
Tuesday, April 0, 1875, in tho Bower
Block, North aide of State .Ircol. I
take thia method at informing my patrona and friends that on the day above
mentioned, I shall open a first-class
Barber Shop, equal to tbo beat in tbo
State. I will also hare in connection a
full line of gents fnrorihing goods, to­
bacco and cigar*. My terms altar that
date will bo strictly cash under all mrcamstancee nod at the lowest living
rates.
Thankful for past foror*, I solicit U
eoalinoed patronage of the public
•
Vrey Respectfully,
47wl
AL. TROUTWINE.

Clinton, Two tbroogh trains daft;
with Pullman Care on night train.
For Btoox City and inktan. Two
trains dally. Pullm.w Car* to Mtevrxi-

MOIIENTRAQ, BRUIO * CO-,

iGBMWEIimiltlBI

GOOD NEWS.
Did yon know that Mr. Grace, has

bought In tbo Grocery Htore, with John

T. PHILLIPS

Crawley, and aro giving tho boot of bar­

gains to tbelr Customers. A choice Tea
for 50 cents. Tbo bred of Flour at M.00

per 100 lbs.

The Cclebralad Double

other poods away down.

Moro goods

for IfM money at this Hoes, than any

other Home In the State.

We also have

SEED AND PLA

FARM FOR SALE!

Firemen ef Hastings City,

FOURTH WARD.

GRAND BALL!

�PORTAHL
to tbo secrets uf tb* exhibition, and de­
scribee each uuitna! so mtnutoly that any
half-doasn boy* with enough Ingenuity
and pasteboard can easily form a similar
collection for thcmsulvea No detail of
cou.lrocttou is omitted, and pictures of■
almost all th. marvel*, with explanato­
ry diagram*, are set before u*. We aro
oven furnished with a snedraan handbiU, and are supplied with inlormation
so full and clear that, unless the "show­
fever" bo no longer contagions amoug
boy* and girls, we m»y .expact maxy a
village where St. Nic bolas goes, to hare,
before long, it rival companiea with flam­
ing poster* and curiosities oul-doing
..r—.al.. U—a;___ I.
The two serial, “The Young Survey­
or'' anil “Eight Cousins," though doubt­
less equal in popularity, are quite unliko in character, and there is variety
enough iu the April iustallmentr. For
tbo yoolhful admirers of 'TLu Young
Surveyor'' the present ehajters are
likely to make him an olyec: of real
sympathy. His trouble, increase, tho
way out of thorn seems involved iu.greet
difficulties, and iho mystery of the stolen
horse is not solved.
Miss Akott'a
heroine, on tbo other Land; is just now
enjoying life amusingly, with a novel
tnp to China, oonvotMlioos with the
Celestials, and a boat-race is which the
cargo and seamanship sro ot usurious

If any one in those day* will exercue
in tbo open air, so that each day bo will
wear thin under garments, ot none at
all, and sleep in s cold room, th* fuuctura* of tho skin will suffer little or no
impediment, if water ia withheld for
manih*
Indeed, bathing is ’not the
only way in which ito healthful action
can bo maintained by those living under
tbo conditions at prevent existing. Dry
frirtion over tbo whole surface of tho
body, once * day or otwe in two day* is
often of more service than the applica­
tion of watrr. Tho reply of th* centen­
arian to th* inquiry to what habit of life history concerning tho famous •■Ranker
he attributed hi* good health and ex- Hill Powder. ’’ an illustrated narrative
of a hard fought battle with a grixxly at
uncomfortable close quarter*; a sketch
of a Pilot's life, with it* danger* and
incident*; and, in “The Groat Freahot,"
a graphic itury descriptive of scenes-both comic and dangerous—attending
tho tepid riao of a river.
'
Thon there ia a story of ‘-CindoraU”
told in a new form with a practical les­
son, and baring for an ill ultra tioo tho
beautifully engraved froutiapiacs from
man beings are not amphibious. Nature a printing by Champuey, while tho wise
indicates that the functions of the akin 1’etcrkin family indulges in another
sbouid bo kept in order mainly by mus­
cular exercise, by exciting natursl
perspiration by labor; and delicious a* is
tee bath and healthful, under proper
rrgt.lation, it ia no lubstituto for that
cxereieo ofztbo body, without which nil
tho functions become abnormal.—Paeifc

Snenos 1. JjRZU Ihyrro—Pomona
(Hop*) —Uomposod of the Master* of
aubordinato Granges' and their .wire*
who are matrons, provided that whon
the number of subordinate Granges :u
May State bocomee so groat ns to render
it neceeaary, the State Grange may, in
such manner a* it may determine, roduso it* (representative.*, by providing
forthn eieetiono( areitain proportion
at those entitled to msmbership in the
Stats Grange from each county, and the
members au chosen shall constitute the
State Grange.
Sac. 2. Tture may be establish'd di*trictor county Granges in the filth de­
gree, not to exreed one ia each county,
composed o! Masters nod pa At Mast/r*
at subordinate Granges and- their wive*
who are matrons, and such, fourth de­
gree mombsra (not to cxcgftt three) ns
may be elected thereto by th« subordi­
nate Granger, under such regulations
aa may be established by Stalo Granges.
Such district, or county Oranges shall
have charge- of th* odueation and busi­
ness interest* of-tho.Order iu thoir reapectlvo districte, and shall entourage,
strengthen and aid tl»o subordinate
Granges represented therein. Dispenoatkm* for such district or county Granges
shall issue from th* State Grange, and
under such regulations os tbo Gran-.

AhlndBpcDde.it ftjskfc
TltEATM ALL FORMS Or

STOP THAT COUGH!
Medicated Cough Candy.

it an tsuiAi vat er
Cndidtf a Hedical ftafe

A-JirasfL'jri
yjsssissssrss1

CONSTITUTION.

Wumrrou* PatienU In Europe, tho
Wes: Indies, ths Dominion of
Canada, and in every Btafo
cf tua Union.

ELECTION NOTICE.

ADVICE CIVEN BY IWAIL
FREE OF CHARGE.

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tuul.la. Utos&gt;aii. as. k.adj.Ui urw
iS.Mlis tb.tsndilew Ures.BarryCn.tr.

•

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X* lb. Ukihi st U» C.esl. of Barri.

rabMib*r II. IKk ...I... u&gt; Sil lb. nesMT
Ho.U br lbs miniUei .f Imm P. CXnrsh tsnss drt.Brtrtrtut
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MOST HTBAORMARY

MICHIGAN
Gec.P. Burdi I Ql Murton Huts'
tbr.SMa.Mlb. rrwl&gt;« klmm
■mblM sad Wise is lb. T.w
U. Cwaslr ft Bsrrr. 1.) Il.i.b
THE

ALDINE

COMPANY'S

EW PUBLICATIONS.
The Scientific American says; "Tho
point to which we now call attention is.
that our farmers and fruit-growers have
ignored, cr ratbor have been ignorant
of, tho importance ot wood ubw as a
'vegetable stimulant end us tho leading
cduatituent ot plan II Eton coal ashes,
thrown away as uscloas. have been
shown both br experiment and analysis
tojxiaiess a fair share of alkaline value
Wo will relate only one experiment :
Some twenty-firo years ago we treated
an old hollow pippin apple tree as fol­
low* : Tho hollow, to tho heishth ot
eight fecU was filled and ramwod with
a compost of wood ashes, garden mold
and a little waste lime (carbouuto). Tho
filling was securely fastened in by
boards. The aext year tho crop o'l
sound fruit wa* sixteen bushels from

THE

• cIiA-c.-faily glr.n by addrebsln* the manufacture
ALDINE: THF.AUTJOURNAL
OF AMERICA.

Hastings Drug Store

mcMwcsw

I A M1&lt;S

JtsptMUI.',

•MATCHLESS”

BllllkS I
fflomi,
School Bockx, Blank Books, Toy and
Gift Books, and everything in this line
to plccrc Old and Yo*ng. ,

ORGANS

SUTTON’S

MICHIGAN

Leisure-Hour Miscellany.

CENTRAL.

RAILROAD

fiwfScnd to the But
luuia, tor irctihrs?®*

i’k. rlA...
IntwL .

REPRODUCING

ip®Dr, Erie,

Pcnnay
39m

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NOTICE.
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Santa ctauw

The Louisa

Art Journal,

Hai

SPECIAL
TAXES.
May 1.1870. to
30. I87&gt;:.
April

This is the place to buy your present*
Wo bare the best lire- of goods that
was over brought tr | Hastings. Cell
and examiuo for yonraalf and you will
pepsr. 40x50 inches Isrgo. on a light­ find our stock completi
ning press, and colored, sixed and varn­
Ilemcmlier the plact, the Old Stand,
ished for the wall so as to stand wash­ sign of the Golden Mortar.
■
ing, and mailing anywhere in tho world
Parti I, H and III aro just Published.
for 80 cento, or unvarnished for 2h
THE ABT JOURNAL.
cents.
This map allows the whole
Ciui’Uula ilawaUty wru, u It ewk. IUUnited Stotoe sad Territories in a group,
frvduein* Um brei full reit* llt.Mrsll.ws
trcm lb. .sfImt .slamr. of Th. ANJm.
from survey* to 1875, with a million
toeb wnlMy.
’l -&lt;UI reeUls—Ms ..p.ik
places on it, such as townsA cities, vil­
alii. -----P«-i—
lages, mountain*, lakes, rivers, streams,
gold tuiiiss, railway stations, Ac. This
map should be in every house. Bond
30cents to tho Lloyd Map Company,
Philadelphia, and you wd! get a copy
by return maib-

§60,000 00
IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

MEIMM!

J. f. ROBERTS.

JOHN

t

TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF

:&lt;5,000 EACH IN CASH.

STANLEY

1 -S

8EM1 FOI THE AL1IIE,

*troyed, cr t
decayed; bu'
saved by thi

tSSsI

teisstwtetx. j»sf as

TVre ilato Aawtoan UsMia* Wsubaa nrtk tin

xT &gt;o aggregate value of all tbo min­
erals mined in the whole world amount
nt present to 11.000,000.000 per year;
of thin, coal alone io worth neatly twotbirds, aay 6CQS,OOO.OOU; tbo rest onethird. or about 8336.0u0.000. Gold
stands at tb* heed ot the list, tho value
of this metal mined per year being about
6100.000,000; next is iron ore. being at
present 670,000,000; bat of no mineral
is the production so largely roereaarag
as that of iron, and it will soon snrpaei
in value that of avid. It baa increased
during the last sav.n years from 18 to
28, while coal has increased from 18 to
25 and gold remained about at It was
Tho production of stool increased from
18 to h'L itering the progress of indus­
try in general in which steel is the main

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some prepare? i.M;. dangerous and uynTKnts to tb' hair, the Vigor ran only
benefit but wet barm }t. If tantail
merely for a HAIR DUE-SSINii.
nothing clsci-nn bs found i:&gt; dexbak’.-.
Containing neither ml nor dye, it iuv.
not son white cambric, upd yvtj
lon^ eri the hair, giving it n tlcli, ^lorey
h»tre, ami nprati-ful perfu-.n -.
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MICHIGAN CEITRAL IL R.

Grand River Valley Division

Any person «ngsg«d in agricultural
pursuit* sa&lt; having no iutcreit* in cooflictwith ore paq&gt;j»et. of the age ot
aixtoeu yeotA duty proposed, elected .
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laiiosw of tb* Order, is entitled to mmuT~J"
T:— ’ “r,n "J M~v
berahip and the Itonefitaltho degrees

THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.

Q.BBAT WESThrtM KAILWAY.

,

DECEMBER 16. 1814.

Oysters received daily
delivery and on time.
(lIYltSEIS WANTED.
THE ALDINE COMPANY,
56 Natden. Lane, New York.
.Igeati far Michigan,
Mffli. Hirtej &amp; Pte,

IfotrcltMrtGraud KapUfai. Mt eh

to odor the tollowing premiums for
fiowrre at the Htato&amp;ir to bo hold at
Eu; tiaginaw in Septamber. For iho
beet collection of cut flvwnra. 620 ; for
tlw soonud best collection of cpt Sonora
610; tor tho third coUaotMU cf cut flow-

BURDETT

Parts I, II, II! end IV are m.w ready.

Big Invention.

oueuir of Southern disunioniits, and a
stanch supporter of the Wilmot Proviso,
end voted in the United States Senate
for the proviso, calling it n Jeffersonian
principle, to curb slavery. A: that dar.
when nut thirty ysars of age, Lytaan D
Norris ranged himself on the side of

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.IntW.H I..U.MS

HEADQUARTERS.

fine. 2" 2T«w Ciooso.—In the subordi­
nate Grange, they shall be chosen an­
nually, at tha regular meeting in De­
comber, and installed at the regular
mooting is January, or as soon there­
after as practicable; in tha State Granges,
once in two yean, and in tho National
Grange once in three years. All elec­
tions to be by ballo •Bsc.4. There shall bo an exoentivo
rwnmittoe of the National Grunge, con­
sisting of five members, whose term of
office shall be three years.

CHRONIC DISEAS

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                  <text>Th« Ryr'lsLi^AI1
Geo. M. Dewey,

VOL. XIX. NO. 50.
|&gt; ' (gitiial apd GM Canfc
THE

Hastings Drug Store

HOUKS 4
MM,

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HASTING BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1875,

•d In the chapel for worship, ahe told
THE POOR SCHOLAR.
Fannie’s story. There was not a dry
eye In the room. Tbe moment Madame
’Oh. girls! I shall juat dlr, I know 1 Qnisbcd, B-llciBumett sprang up, with
■ -^all!” exclaimed if rile Burnett, going the tear* pouring down her cheeks.
"Oh, Madam, we have been awfully
ST:iSl77S3a£'^S£S?{S;,5?S cruel and wieked to that poor girl. We
have been making fun ofbertrom the
1 elegant lacxi-edged handkerchief.
• What Is It, you provoking thing?— tint, and »he never would have been as
Why don’t yon tell us, so we can laugh
tooF’
■•Well—you—ecc,'' ahegraapod out at blame; it was I that led on the rest, and
lasl, "Wv've got a new pupil, the queer­ Wc have surfaced terribly all these
est looklnj; thing you ever saw. I hap­ weeks, fearing she might die. You may
pened to be In the Madauie's room when sx|.el me, or punlah me in any way you
please, for I deserve it; and 1 shall go
down ou my kness to ask her pardon
ai soon as you will let me In to her."
“My child. I am shocked to bear thbd
------------------1_
o( my
. companion beplaln and poor.
she will when she knows how truly you
hove nriientad of your unklndnree."
I By degrees, an soou as she was able to
| bear it, one after another went to Fannte and begged her forgiveness, which
I was freely granted. Hbteeald:
’I don't wonder al all that you made
: fun of ms. Itknow I was poorly dress­
ed and awfully homely. I would have
pulled every hair out of mv bead years
ago. only 1 knew It would grow out
ngain as r.d m ever. But oh I if I could
hare felt that I had just one true friend
among you, 1 could bare borne It; but
somehow It just broke my heart Io have
you all hgninst me."
After this she pined rapidly, and
oae nwmlug the doctor said she might
Join tbs girts in tbe drawing-room for
an hour or two after tea. Thera had
been a vast deal of whlsp:ring|and hur­
rying to and tru of late among tbe girls,
of which I’annis bad been totally un­
conscious in the quiet seclusion of her
e wn room.
At the appointed time Madame her­
Belle Burnett was an only child,fend
her wealthy father was pleased to gratify self came to ouist her, nnd, leaning up­
strong arm. the young girl walkher &lt;-rory whim. S:&gt;, Itealdca being tar on Zher
—-I . ....... «!.. V..U ..-.I O.~.. .1.to elegantly dressed for n school girl,
she was supplied with plenty of jmckKmoocy, ano. being very generous and tie surprise for you, tn male the hours
full of life and fun, she r.a« the scknowlcdgrai l*s&lt;lcr among Madatue’n past ns pleasa'itly as possible."
She opened the door, seated Fannie
pupils.
In a chair, and tbe girls came' gilding
in. with smiling faces, singing a beautl
fut song of welcome. At Its eloee, Bello
Burnett approached and placed a pretty
wreath of flowe.i, upon her head saycalico drca. with a bit of white eaging
Ing about bor note. 8h*-dld ook rath­
er queer, with her small, thin, freckled i
face, and herred hair pushed straight | al! you are In ill*sight who louketh up­
back from her face, and hidden ns much I on 'the heart instead of the outside ap*
as possibleunder a large black net, and, l»i rance. You have taught us a lesson
but tor tbe presence of Madame, her we aha!) never ferret, and we beg you
first reception would have been ex­ to accept a taken of sincere lore and re­
ceedingly auplcaunt. She wn. shy pentance for our treatment of you in the
sod awkward, and evidently ill at •use, past, which you will find In your room
'
among so many stransers. Ar rood as on your return."
Fannie’s ryes were full of lente. and
poMlble. alee hurried lack to her room
ahi trli-d to »ar, a few words li: reply,
but Madam-- spoke for her, and, after
another aong, they followed thslr newcrowned queen Into the dining room,

your sciiool.' And then she actually
pulled a lisndkareblcf out of her basket
and unrolled It carefully until she came
School Books, Blank Books, Toy and to an old leather wallrt, and aotually
Gift Rooks, and everything in thia line took ewt. two hundred a*d fifty dollar*
and laid Ilin Madame'* liand and arid.
to please Old and Young.
•That Is Just the amount, I believe; will

t-HTAiuax 4 acnukON.-Oa*. ,sm V. D.
A&gt;kl&gt;r'a liras
HasUM*. Mita.

UH. C. KUKSELL.

I’firsicttys srnukoxMXre «vw Jaii»«
BaaraU'i J'",”- l*««els Biwk. Mais Btresl.

M. W. RIKER.
JfHTtCkOF TUB PBACA DeeWsi CMIssttoe
cte U.i-.r-i. A*v»l. Us.m Blwk. aui*

J. P. ROBERTS.
JOHN STANLEY

That our people have large drinking
capecltles la a tert nowhere disputed;
but what proportion of our beveragsa
constats of spirituous liquor* to not gencrally understood. Neverthelete. the
quanilUt* of on* 'kind or another of
these driukablee manuteotured in or Im­
ported Into the United Btstse, when
brought Into aggregate, nuuroe formi­
dable proportions.
To ascertain from ofitolal sources how
much of these creature comforts w* oureelvai consume In a single year, we
have eonmlted th* Govsrmnsnt report*
for the offldri year ending June 80,
1874. Th* "Commerce and Navigstmn"
volumsa, issued from tbs Bureau of
Xtatlsties. supply the data relating to
impostaUons for consumption. Th* re*

amount warediouaeil was dl-poeed ofas
follow: Withdrawn on payment of
tax, ®.783,700gallons; exported under
bond, 4,060,100, and withdrawn for
•clentlflc purposes, 8.8M; or a total of
aS,KH,ffl&gt;2 gallons. There remained in
l-ond, of the distillation of the year. *,W7U.0K gallons, or, including the surplueagfs of previous yean, tf^aw
galluiei. The tax collected on tbsquan-

retaller at St per cent, advance, or for
•107.870,175. and to tbe consumer at ful­
ly twlee that value, or for *315,044,860.
Noting throe tacts, and In plainer Uiustrailon of tbe same, we summarize them
In tbe following tabular statements:

MitUlii. BASTINGS 1ARBLI WORKS

Sirnal aid leciiwcal

DENTIST

AMERICAN MARBLE

THE CHRISTIAN. AT WORK.
T. De Witt Taloage, Edita.
t

k-X-ill, errmla*. »3JB

the janitor to see If it were true. Form- i
nately the window was open, and In a
few moments he had unlock'd the door
from the Inside. The glrle hnd huddled
together In a frightened group, while
the matron lifted the poor girl and laid
her upon the bed. She was In violent
■IMuims. The doctor was sent for but,
when the spasm" ceaaed. alarming
symptoms set in. and he pronbunced I:
a'scrlcus case of brain fever.
It Is Impossible to tell the shame and
remorse of the coMClenoe-Rtrlckun girls.
Thsy were not brave enough to cenfros
their guilt, but hung around the sick­
room, offering their service*, and vain­
ly wishing that they might atone for it
In eomo way. But their preeeuce only
excited the lufferer, so they were all

Ifav after day passed, and still she
-- ---- 1 I— .. &gt;
Tl&gt;* lit tU.

those place* by day audnlght. Thia la
but a trifle to what ought ounatanUy to
come in but 1! is t-etter than none,and
oujrtit not to be excluded.
Corner State and Crock 8t- Budding
Wo cannot suspend respiration when
once occupied by Boaton Cash Store
the wind blows or the air la cold; but
if ths sir we Lmuhe is impure a* that
BLACK A FULLER.
which moat people breath* who confine
thcmeelvee moetly to close rooms; the
blood became* impure and disease seta
in, in various forms. We mnat have
more pure air In our dwelling, stores,
shop*, ecbool-roonu and all ocher placua
where people nnd animal* resort, to
sustain health or life In the feeble. All
such placre aught to be provided with
good ventilator*. Where they are not
provided, the Inmates suffer for want of
sufficient pure air.
Tbe lung* are filled with mluul* air
cells for cleansing th*blood a* it pane**
“KS1 day Sladamo ^ras&gt;IUing by her i through them. If tbe air supplied to
side, and, aa she seetned to be so mueb tiie lung* to pure, end the air rolls are
stronger, ahe ventured to aak after her not hindered from expanding by tight
clothing (aa they often are), tbe blood
friends.
be pure and nourishing, dtoeaae
“I have no friends. Madam; c.nly will vanlab.
nad consumption win find
entrain John, who has a largo family of will
no
lurking place in the system. '
bls own. and has never cared for me.
But few twojde breathe ae pure air as
The spring time has como when ev­ Mother died when I was bon&gt;. J had a
to secure perfect heal th, and
erybody wants the house cleaned and aupmotber, but father died five years they need
.11.
W..I nl ..Rl.l.,., «n
walk papered, and th* beat place to get

FLOOD!

FLOOD

Buildings Torn Down

Help I Help! Help !

WALL PAPER

ssi2ff sutitunss:
■MsaaS * stress, eersbsrgs* vlUtee
1

SIITH, BAHEE &amp; PRESTOIFS
DR. AIKIN,
Xavpa St.. Grand. Rapids.

BROWN BLANKS,
r.FTTF.

FRENCH BATINS,
BATES’ FINISH,

a»d FANCY GILTS,

In the aarne connection we mtut^uoto
from the editorial columns of the roeant
issue of the Now York IMfifa th* fol­

lowing significant paragraph:
It la certain that a Prohibitory liquor
hw would at the present time bo in
operatiro in Now York city. The char­
acter and habits of al least hall the
Chy’s population rendarjlhe eaforremsat
ef prohibitory legislation impossible. As
it is the buaineoe of legfalatfca to deal
with the practicable, the people of New
York city must du what they can with
a strict and impartially onto reed liaeue*
The Kalamazoo paper mills one day
last wsek made 4,790. j&gt;ound* of firatclara paper in 14 hour*.
The Granger* had a grand ball at
Battle Creek, on the evenisgof tbe 25th,
after the mass meeting.

DENTIST

TOPS,

Straw matting should be washed with
.
a cloth dam tietied in salt water. Imllsn Rkv.C. 0. Bauwd;
2h*r 5w—Youraaeociatio8bw.|teock
meal sprinkled ever Hand thoroughly
St Jh. root of th* matter tSonUbo
swept out will slab ateanso It finely.
• Kr“t^»i‘^.u“f“‘f‘»eere*o*, etc., doubt but that th* preeeaf Inhibitory
law will be repealed, and, with teal fart
tally and covering them with . strong staring us In tteter eUUTvs
solutionafnlpMua of tine. The sail do? Shall we oil idly by tM feld ter
crystallise on drying
hands, nr shall we take XfiUlaMUair*:
Spots can bo taken out of marble with our tegiriation|a temperate direatieh t
finely powdered pumlrastone mixed The Dutch have a proverb
worfli.
with vsijuloe. Cover the spots and al­
low the ouiil to retaaln twelvo hours ; remembering.- “W* must row will Um'
oar* ke have, and grind with tee wih&lt;f:
then rub clean, dry and rinse.
tbs! God gives iB.,r T n—c rntaiiir
sincerely for the action of year confer-

-maklBf a total fitet'to ths Impocisr
(.■riKUial value anu duty) amounting to
*0 5-1.824 or *3 21 ]-*r gallon.
With regard to the bom a nun atari tir­
ed article, we use the figures of th a -Re.
pon of the Commtodooer of Internal
Revenue." From thia document it ap­
pears that the number of distilleries lu
In operation during part er tbe whole
of tiie fiscal year wasS.tHW. -if which &lt;150
were grain, ” cnolawwe and 8.02! fruit
eatabllahmcnts. The quantity of spirit

iSSSatf Ass BfiftBStH
Cmumhuh. s.t»j* nimjuxiaMu
Our jopolsUou being 40.000,000, tbs
result is that we consumed tn the last
fiscal year spirits to the extent (of 1.69
ellong per capita, retailed al a cost ot
02. or about *3.78 per gallon. I“rot:ably, however, not more than one-eighth
of our popdlallon (5,0(X),UX&gt;) use spirits
hab'tually, and hence to the drinking
public tbe cost for (this one article of
luxury will be at a rate sight told the
cast per capita, or 84a. 10, or say for em­
phasis Si a week. This Isevldcntly a
large bite out of the average earning* of
the great mis of the humanity Involv­
ed.
Tbe whole receipts of the Govern­
ment from taxes, stamps, Ac., from
spirituous liquors In 1873-74 may be
summed tip an follows:

MvUle,

JfX'r.'525SS.7 KSfi.’Z

I Tbe acrioa of ths
• fcrence nt Traverse CityianflMdrW
th* (toiseg* by the T t's&gt;llte iF *
srtngent tax law, ia «*» -Mf4*ttsm*iJ|
of the Prohibitory law, hen called from
tbb Governor this note ofreepoUo: . .

The People'a Common Bente Medical
Adviser, in, plain English, or Msdieias
The ciliaeus of Qetroit raised *1.400 SrnpliM; %v RHmro. M. D..
at a mealing ou Wedueeday evening, to CounMloT-ia-Chief of ths Board of Phyaid the grasshopper sufferers.
aicaaas and Burgeon* at the Werid's
A dwelling owned by Mn. Angell at Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. Th* above
Wenona was burned March 22. Loes n ark—a book ef about uiae hundred
large pegsa, profusely illustrated with
*3,500 ; cause defective chimney.
Weed bagTavinge and Colored plains,
aad wall and stroagiy bemad—sriff he
tent, post paid, to any address, tor One
Dollar and Fifty Cento—craJkiag it th*
cheapeat book ever offered to th* Awr-,
ican People Other books ' treeting. of
damretic medicine, of Eke ria* and stylo
of binding, and not nearly aa well illus­
trated, with no colored (dates, ■»&gt;« qm*ef them coataiaiag no preeeriptisaa aad
making known ao means of seK nw .
W. W. Dedrick, formerly a resident fur th* disease* whish they dm«*e, eoll '
of Kalamasoo, and a gradelta ot ths for from thro* dollar* and a half to fir*
La* Department of the Univeraity. has dellm. Were Dr-Flam*. Wark not
pabhahed by tbe author, printed and
State* Attorney for the Southern Distriel of Mississippi
were it sold through agents, a* other
Keweenaw county has been invaded like work* ore, th* price of . it voirid
by a pack of Canada gray wolves, which have to be not Ise* than four Aril*™
crossed on the ieo from Thunder Bay to For when th* publisher par* the aathor
Eagle river, and axe now making them- a fair price for his preduetam. thea
eelres pnarally diaagreeabl* to the in­ add. a profit to hi* inreetmest large
habitants ef that loodity.
enough to satisfy himself and eoaepenThe balance of cash in the State *at* him, not only for his labor, but
Treasury March 17. 1875, was 11,550,• also for the risk of pecuniary tosa which
02C.C7. Receipt* during the week end­ be aziumsi ia taking tbe chances of th*
ing March. 24 were W,053 68; pey- entwprise proving a succsee, and when
merit* during same tint* 84,680.8*; the State, County and caavasring agent
leaving a balance in the Ireasury of has each received his profit, they have
*1.578,891.52; increase for the week added to the expense of a book, that
originally cost about *1.25, ae tanah
*25,8606.
•
that th* people have to pay aot lee* than
84-00 for it. The People's Mwdfeal Ad­
viser, on the contrary, ia placed withia
the peeuniary reaca of all dames by the
Tse Hawaiian Treaty was Thursday author, who adopts th* plaa of th*
ratified by the U. 8. Renats.
Orangey*, dtopsasing with middle . ns*
Ex-Gov- Joseph Brooks has been and giving lhe b*n*fit of thmr pro«M
nominated Postmaster of Little Rock. th» iwopl*. offsriag hw beok st a pries
Western Grangers feel confident that little above actual oest at nah&amp;atiea.
the cold weather has had a depressing That thooo desiring th* book may run
effect on ths spirits of young graashop- noriakof losing thsir mossy in send­
ing it through th* taaila, the author Sarsrtisa* that teeatey aifiir*eted.to him nt
Buffalo, N. X and incloaad in ngiatorad
letter*, may be at hi* risk of loss. Th*
auther'a largs correspondence with Us
poopte upe* medteal matter*, wtieh ws
are credibly informed, freqgai^y m.
seeds
thrse hundred letter* a day. aad.
on net earnings.
requires asveral trained and skillfal
Thurlow Weed say* that money medical assistant* and short-haad re­
enough has been stolen from the Canal porters to enable him to entertain and
Fund of Now Yuk to bare given a ship answer them, a* well ae his large daily
canal from Lake Erie tn the Hudeoa dealings with disease at Ue Werid's

Mint two teller*, and

ohai

.Onmqtiou ofl.W. Vecrea
outvoted to proceed to im iaj
&gt;1 foe Keyer with the followi
Wh^ahinbiyof-retee {&gt;8

Ja*»e W. Beadsyjreeeired
5 J. P.Hoberg resolved
G. W-Williams "
2.
. On saotion X Dr. John Robsrta,
Jamoe W. Bcatky was declared duly
Mminatod by v^amatxm.
Oa motion aflame Clark th* son-,
vanli-u proceeded to an infonasd vote
for Recorder with the following result:
W1al* asmbwr, of vot« •» of w hL-h

tnaturaii

; JB. Jones
if
B-j ««•
“
*
SetforiM
7
lar- roxnai. uiron.
, , .
Whole aomb* of votes *4 of which
NJ.Bmmtwsird
41
"
M

dering him familiar with th* every day
msdiraj need* ef th* people. U **Wdearer* in this Work to answer all the I
numerous question* letatisg to bsdi* &gt;
Thirty-eue new retail-dry node deal- and disease that have be^ addresasd
ere aro said to be opening business in
Moatreal tele spring, the eapitel efedah
firm averaging from 81.500 to *2,000. teat iMformattea for the young and old; ।
By a new invention it fa riatmod that male sad female, single sad marriadr !
All th* &gt;
glass «*■ be mad* into b*:, ding mist- nowhere sis* to be found.
iak for bonae frenle, floor*, or nave most prevalent dieesib** ‘ bT bo(h sexes 1
The polonaise Is still to be worn, but
ar* also plainly and telly eontedered i
will divide honors with tbe overskirt msBte, superior Io ssarble in durability and means of eelf-om mads k.*s«* I
and basque.
Joel before the Snal break-up of the
Bilk handkerchief, with white eentsra and colored borders, are used by 8etkatrMr. &amp;rp*ai*» put hie name!a
an autograph book os follows: "Matt.
gentlemen of fashion.
IL Cmpeater, Attortisy at Itew.u
A dispatch fret* Terra Hanis say* it
fa reported that 1,600 coal mtness at
Brazil, who have been on strike, for
esvsrri months, resowed work on ter
baste offsred by ihs operator. . ,
The Erie Railway employ* 15.000
penons in various occupations. It is
estimated that tbfre to scarcely an hour
of tee day or sight «be« thean ar* not
100 trains ia actual running, along it*
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Black and white striped silk* are very linecheap, and will be in great demand for
morning dreseee, but will hardly be
Osahtonahle forstreetsalts.

Grenadines will be worn thia summar. They seem to be tbe only'true
stuff that make up handsomely, and can
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The result of this election m thia
For OoMtabtea, Irving Put
county was a decided Republican victo-1 tea Coulter, Finley Pawling,

ry. Wo have not full rotneav on th* McNoe.
Btdte ticket, but estimate fag
about*, and for Hon. Horney Hoyt at
de -as.
iUM -.4—1
about MX) or 000, thtagh tee figuta
exsept Supervisor, and taka it far putare more likely to be increased than ed the report ti tree, and if so the fol­
W*
°°I'W the poBtical ntmor, deminiahed.we befiove, when all the ro­ lowing are the officers :
said to bare emanated from reliable tant are in.
For fcpervisor, Fdi Niohol.
•
oowrrea.- feat tbe Hom Gilbert 0. Web ' -Below wo give the remit la alt the
For Township Clark. Jeha A. Turner.
kerqT.T&amp;jpeia wlll istrodoeo at fe,, broz^ frMK^kvrohm.Haroi
For Township Treasurer, Henry
^xtjfajffaaLd^ttpwn.hUl iw fee. aefaHaxii haa-boMpoeeiita toebfaim .
amompita ’by fe. National . Gsr.ru- tton^aod the recall taimnrtata

This, at tetyae a whole, Itboogh we regm fee
doleat efsuch Otsctag HopubhcaxM at
Andrew G, Kilpatrick, of Weodlsfed,
, L. W. Wtog. of OremgeviUe. Lyman
Chamberlain, of Hartings, and Itam
Durkee, cf Castietaa, for Bapesvfeore,
aadothm for various ether eStas, to
their merits folly erttatel them.
tion a»d paymentby the United Slates which
'
of all the existing togal fodebtedusss of
the scwral Btttoi ; seenndly, a coutiThia sterling Republican township
tutinaif. arnrrndtunnt prohibiting the send tn greeting; the fallowing town­
aooJp^l tyiiuo indebtedness by the
ship officers, all - Republicans, by aa
States. He-teoicthis as his pjuform average majority of folly 111 the major­
ia htoenteprtition for the nomination as ity on Supervisor- Well dons Repub­
candidate fur‘CMgreae front ths Rich- licans of Baltimore :
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moad district, and was suocasaful both
before the ooarention am! the people.
Tn further explanation of ths plan,
which is very staple, we would say
For Township Treasurer,
John
that Gov: Walker prvposes that Con­ Lichly.
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gress shall assume the combined debts
For Highway Commiaaioatr. Guy R.
of ths States, iasuieg national bonds
therefor, and poring the interest there­
on annually.
At tbe first riew thia will seem not
ortr a.very absurd proposition m point
of rnuoa but one utterly impracticable.
For Town Supepntendent of Schools,
What, it will be said, has ths goners! Charles H- Gaskill
Governmant tb do with the liabilities of
For Seh'ool Inspector, Daniel C. Warthe envcral States, when it had nothing
to do wiib thsix'catmctioa. has never
Fur Constables, Guy Lathsm. George
inert ofuH tfc $Mio dkbto.

res;-io»iblii!y for thorn, and has never
beenjtlteugLt ofby ths creditors ? And
then, again, it uxay be asked why tbs
peopis cf fee Union, who ar* tho pay­
ers of these debts, should be expected
to refieve 'themselves A&gt;f their obliga­
tions in oae capacity —as citiseus of tho
Statin—merely to undertaka their disoharga in another capacity, namely, aa
Cttixena of fee United titates ? A glance
at Gorcrpor Walker's statistics will
dexrUjrfe* latter point, to tho extent
at Irusiof unmasking the ariieme as a
political plot. He divides the States lu­
lu three c'.mkw- those which are Demorratic or could be induced to rote for
tho party feet wutill. relievo them of
fee pciymeui of their debts; |those that
ore Republican, ur hopeless on thia
point j and, thirdly, the doubtful or do-

W. Garrison, John Phdpa, and Mer­
rick M. tilonua.
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Tbe Republicans of thia township
have covered themselves all over with
glory, electing the following ticket, all
Republicans except the names in Ital­
ics by a decided majority:
.
Fur Supervisor, Augustus Carpenler.
For Township Clark, Id wb. F. Bis-

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erotic reaction of taC year wm fee efeetiou of Mr. Bate*, ofUommetieut. to the
Senate of fee United Mata. Ho wu
tb. representative of tbs real eentiment
and tendency of' hie party, and in a
speech made soon after his election bo
foreshadowed tho coureo in regard to
tho amendments which Mr. George
Ticknor Curtis elaborated ia hte letter
to fee Manhattan Club after fee New
York rtoctau. Mr. Eaton has now
made a speech in tbe Sonata. It ia a
grave misfortune for a mere politician,

whois country hears, and, despite the
expressive silence or the certous praise
of hie party oswaxts, be te measured by
fee public judgment as surely as a new
boy atjsehool by his oomrads.
Mr.
Eaton's speech shows coodiuivuljr that
ha
ia a bitter, narrow, unintelligent
George C.
pxrtisaa, and nothing more. He was a

For School Inspector.
Nevins. ’
For Constable*, Felix Chamberlain,
Jonathan Fox, John A. Turner, and
Eugene Harthen.

In this township only 188 votes were
cast, Isas than woe-half the vote we
think, bat tbs whole Republican ticket
was elected by aa average majority of

sign. It io a rather useless discussion,
rinse a war of four years has decided
For Township Treasurer, William that they are not so. Mr. Eaton said
his assertion that ths Blates were
Lindsay.
'sovereign and indepondenl" was not
For Buperintendant of Schools, Corheresy wbsn Madison lived.
Hs is
mistiaon. Mr. Madism eaid, in tho
Cenvortiou of 1787, "Ibo Btales sever
poeeeasod fee essential righto of sover­
eignty; feoon were always rooted inOoagrem * Ho went oo to aay that their
voting, ss titatea, even in the Congress
of tho old Conledrratioa, was no evi­
For Constables, William M. Scudder, dence of sovoreigr.tr. A aovereigu pow­
Cortex P. I'endiB, Octavius W. Pierson, er which can not declare war or make
peace with other|sovereign powers or
William H. King.
ooin money or conclude treaties, or
which, having delegated those powets
at ito oovereiga will, can not at that will
This tow nship elect, the whole Re­ resume them, is s wry absurd sorsrpublican ticket as fellows We had not
expected so pood a rsaalt. All honor th
tho sterling Republicans of thia town-

IN TBOIBLE AGAIN!
irally adopted throngboat
apparently with success.
T.L Ballew, Deputy, for the Third
District of Texas, says that ths msmberi
&gt; of the Order there, are sustaining ths
Grange agent at Jacksonville well, and
will save several thousand dollar, this
winter by the operation.
Mount Holly Grange, Union oMUty,
Ark., baa offered premiums for tho
largest cotton crop to tbe acre, largest
animated at £150,000.
yisld of corn te the acre, and largest spThree hundred and fourteen
nte, turnip, union, swset potato, and
loads of California barky nrs mil
Irtetx potato.
bars been rtodved al Chicago thia
Ito Stalo Ageiit at ludianapohs has
moved to mv offices in Maryland street,
Tbe ship "Riehanl Busteel" goes between Meridian and Pennsylvania.
from Philadelphia to Callao with loco- Tho manufacturers propose to oo-op«r3re. She has tbs privilege of a ate with the agency by plaang'samptea
4 Porevian port
of goods there, and eon tribute a ahare
ires hundred cargoes of sugar and
hundred of molasses are expected
Tbe I’stre ns ef Wright. 1U-, haring
to arrive at Boston this year, according made satisfactory arrangements for
lo tbe ItatoivJ Jrer/Grr.
pUTchasixur, have closed their store. It
Bainuel Ward, the Secretary and paid expenses, besides netting a bandTreasurer of the Philadelphia Chamber some earing on purefaaaue.
of Commerce, is slowly rsoovsring from
The Iowa State Grange announces
that tbe ageney ia now prepared to
On January -I, 1874, the French com. furnish a first-clsae broadcast seeder in
martial marine numbered 15.818 ves­ season for ths spring of 1875, delivered
sels of 1,074,886 tons register, including at the agency for 84U.
454 steamers of 142,912 tons register.
The pruceodingu of tbe Nabonal
Horace Greeley's daughters are go­ Grange are to be printed in fall in
ixmphlet form, and a copy will bo sent
ing to England to spend the cummer.
to each subordinate Grange. It bill be
a voluminous document, containing
ilemued reports from each office.

Having purchased the mammoth Stock of
Spooner and Hepburn, at a large disconnt,
we are prepared to offer apecial induce.
ments in

Why we have more Groceries than one
Firm can keep on hand and are prepared
to sell cheaper than the cheapest.
Best A coffe e sugar only eleven ents.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchante?

There are fifty-nine granges estab­
lished in Canada. The Dominion Grange
io entirely independent of the United
Blromfiold Grange. No. 484 (Ohio) to
building a hall 32x46, two a tones high,
the lower story to Be used for a store­
room. the upper story to bo used for
Grange purposesMissouri has 2,016 Granges, every
one of the 114 rountirs being rnpreeent-

SHARPS RIFLE CO.

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Gold 114 54.
Spring Eke.
OSrial canvas, to night

If you do you may be induced
to come to J. Lee Reed &amp; do’s
A y»cthful firanger, about to be
eh rolieod by hi. father, called for hi.
grandfather to protwr him from tbe

3E3£ TT TT I&gt; 3EI TE! I&gt;

lo this township the following ofllsen were elected by tnajorillae from 1
to 50, vis:
For Supervisor, CWrfa JsMsswti.
For Township Clark, JCwerf Z

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment r ns to high we shall be
obliged^to ence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUSTO/tCIJS EJlCff ptf-

£75

The growth ot tbe Patrons through­
out tbs south is remarkable. In Ala­
bama there are now reported to be 614
Granges, with 82,000 members; in
Arkansas, 521 Granges, wife 21,000

Far Cuestables, Jamas H. MeKsritt,
Dwight W. Johnson, Walter Foster.
William N. VanEretr

while the population of the former—ss
tadicab-d by the ateetornl vote— te only
ticket ucept the Uat three coaatabtea,
about tUroo-fuurths of tho latter.
th
was elected by soma 10 majority, aa
other wards, tho debts of! tjo'fifteea
.
Democratic States are to be' ifide over follows, to wit;
For Highway Commissioner, Blepben
For Supervisor, 1'lsiadse Brown.
to the -Republicoii States, which pay
For Township Clerk, Eber H. Laks, ti. Ingorson.
three-fourth, of tbe nattons!,'t$exatta:,'
For Town -Superintendent of Schools
For Township Treasurer, Bamaaao
which have had enormous dabtetef their
George D. Banlsu.
own and which they have been strain­
For School Inspector, Judge IL Boring every nerve to liquidate. ’ 'Sfes-is
enough to give a gitapsp of tire fctano

For Commissioner of |Highwsya.
if feure io the leaat proopec t of the Bpm-1 Adem Tinkler,
, Far Drain Conimtaioaor, Daniel M.
ocrate carrying the United States $ea- ■
ate as they bare already carried , (po
From fete township we hear the
whole Republtan lickrt was elected,
and that tho majority for the State
ticket is very largo even for feat town­
ship, but we hare not fee figures. Tbe
township officers if elected as reported
are aefoUowo:
For Supervisor, Zebulon B. Hoyt.
For Township Clerk, Charles IL

FocBupsrtetsndsnt oi Bated, Ji
F Fee
Robbins.
X
8etaol Spector,
Fdwm

Jui&amp;o cf the Face, to fill m-

Homy Bepiig$m&lt;\

Bustasee was lively oa our str
Saturday and yesterday.
Wanted new side-walks in
parts of ths aty, especially oa r
of Broadway.
The county canvass will be
th* office of the County Clerk •
day next, the Board to organic
noon of that day.

We dare not tell the public, we are making better work thaa
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fait. We jet
terribly excited when we have too many sales, and now* nace
we have come down rvaty-rm Mm a ad BBflJ, we tremble s
little because you may oil come at once and Prwitrate us so much
so that wo cannot do anything.
We had some talk with a man from California about seadiag
him Thiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfits us for
business besides the

Ws wish to bslancs aceoaz
army maa with whom wa have
ahaags trad, at oare. To thi
wa ask ths prompt attention ol

For Superintendent ef Schools,
Charles E Conley.
For School Inspector, Isaac N. Keel-

Constables, Samuel Yowtec, Hsury C.
Wolcott. Bomual Lawteu. Haroeo Hull,
la tie township Birney Hoyt has a
majority ot 8, Isaac Manton of IT, ana
It will bo seen, thersf&lt;jre, that white the Republican Hogeuto also IT msjorthe debts ot the first lijf. gf StaiOs retah
over 9212.000,000, thoss ^al! the othere amount to about ^j)9,MO,000,

No more etoctioas Util April 1
New drees forrtbs Bxxru in

Cough Candy.

Tho Patrons of Kingston, Ont., are
forming a co-operative shipping and
trading association
In one day, J. D. Guthrie, Kentucky
Stale Agoot of the order, filled nearly
forty prderv, embracing all kinds of
sxnculturnl implements and merchan­
dise, valued at over 92,500.

ner. What are they T We have no
remembrance of teeing them nientiuc-d
in the list of persunsl effects of tbe de­
parted stslsrtnan.
General Myer, the chief signal officer
af ths War Department, has been requMted to engage the Faraday to Uy a
The Patrons of Crawford coufity,
cable to the Isis of Shoals, a contempla­ Ark , have appointed a committee to
ted aignal station, on her retaru to
Portsmouth this spring.
orchard grave r-u upland, well soiled,
and to report the result to the council
at Ito meeting one year bonce.

Tbe State largely Hopublicao

Judge Hoyt ■ re-elected l.by a
,000 majority.
Job work is good juvt now.

Room for a law new advxrtiw

STOPTHAT COUGH!
Medicated

For Justice ot the Peace to £11 vacan­
cy three years, Franita Shop.
For Justice of the Peace to fill vacan­
For Towa tiuporinteudenl of Schools,
cy two years, Richard Youngs.
Henry N. Monroe.
For Highway Commiaaionsr, Henry
For School Inspector, Jiiarr L. NewC. Rogers.
,
For Town Ku perintrodont of Schools,

Bishop, Ken.
For Constables, Philip Burgas, Ste­
phen Owen, Bemud Dola. Ferril Olis.

Frank Gorton, supvrintandsut of flL
Mary's tills ship canal, two ysau.
.fiomusl H. Row, insnranre cuatmis*
sionor, two years.
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Wmi B. Wikox of Adrian, inspector
Stab- priiOT. six rnarx.
Eh n. Davis of Lansing, msmber of
tbe board bt control of the Itaform
ntdwoL six years,
A. L. Aldrich of Flirt, trusted of the
iastKadon for lb* d*nf. domh, and
bliud.rix yearn.
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TO MANY GOODS !

the sovereignty of the Blates, who bold
Io the national aupremasy of the Union,
and who believe that the amend msnix
are jut and should be enforced '

According to tbe recent decision of
tho Supreme Court tho Marquette.
Houghton and Ontonagon Railroad
Company will hare to pay taxes on 301,­
461 acre, af land.

A jeer ego very many of tbe more
sagacious ot our Republican leaders
were led to beliere that the next Presi­
dential campaign would bo fought out
on new ISSUM, and possibly under a reorgenixalien of parties This mteinterpretation of "cuming events'' was tho
••q oence of a belief in fee good faith of
the Democratic teadori when they
adopted the Greeley platform of 1872.
Perhaps we should also take into the
account ot causes tending to produce
fete anttespeiiou of a “now deal,” fee
importance which tbe great panic gave
to tho financial quasticn and others
cognate therewith. But while tbeae
qeostioni will enter into tho next quad­
rennial CMteet to coma exleu!, it it now
star feat fee battle will bo fought
mainly ot. the fundamental differences
which bare distinguished tho two great
parties ter the last twenty years, not
excepting tho principle of Blate Su­
premacy which was thought to hare receiro^ the sosip di frott at Appomattox.
'Indeed, (hie question ia its now guise cf

MOST EXTRAOHDIKARY

MICHIGAN
GaP. Ml Ct imdu Ajas

are limited lo the Mlewiag:
1st Adjustment of poiitioa! difficulBee.
24. Iter snuee of lbs Stale and modes

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Truly Yours.

J. L. REEh A CO.

NOW IS YUORTIME!
M,c“'uAusaw»£r:&gt;‘i

era of that mag art net o internet tn po­
A Savoy paper says that the water­
etry of tbs bast |kfnd. Mr. G. P. Imthrop's Mory, •‘The Statue of a LUe," is shed at fee tunnel having boon adopted
open one ot the moot difficult of sub- as fee Froco-Italiaa boundary of
Mount Gente, Italy will have to reds te
France about 450 metres of ground.
presa fails to make it prominent, al­
though not all coms out pa boldly and
Siaoe tho lai of February, over 1.800 aa honoetly aa fee new Democratic
barrela of eggs have been shipped to Senator from Connecticut, Eaton, who,
Now York over the Atlantic, Mississippi in a recent speech before fee Senate,
and Ohio Railread. These eggs were claimed that ‘The Union was a Confed­
principally from Souihwoat Virginia
eracy end not a Nation, and that ths
Make a note of JL A return to the State of Qmnecticut was a sovereign
old method of redeeming mutilated power." This declaration, which te in
United Stateo eurtMcy, by which a de­ exact conformity wife tho doctrines of
duet ion te made proportional to fee part nullifiors and sseeceiontets, exprosees tbe
of ths roto that te mteeiog, will bo
made April 1st.
TKo Philadelphia Ctaeswesrt Zest
•ays: "The report which has been
freely circulated during the past week,
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Goreroar Kellogg has .ierasd a call
foe an extra session of the Legislature,
to meet nt Now Orleans, April 14th, to
carry Mt the adjustment of ths political

was the lucky man last July, that got the Cutter. We won
let him draw thia year. "He ia too lucky.”
Warning the people not to geme all at once, we arc vary

From returns that wo have
te gather from the prose,
Muston's majority win net I
20,000, and Judge Hoyt will h

Every township in lbs ecu
ported to have riven a Roput
jority far tbs State tfekst, am
ot Herrings did ths seme, the
tog a decided gam tram tart j

Any perron who xwy deeir
why, with thirty majority in t
4th Werde,. Democrat W
Swpeevtoor, we aay, becauto
bill bngbt twenty votee-jes

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

Tbe result of the city elec
partly greiify ing to ths Bi
as it tews large gains from
sad proves that only thros|
ore ysNMy^ma the opposit
tagte officer ia tbe sity

It is charged that 47 mess
tower boom ef the India,a !
bare been guilty of carrying
of State Statute, to Um rail
which wore pted in their

sion in Eaton*, spewth:
r
"It is tbe exact doctrine of Thomas
Jeffemin, James Madison, Pairisk Hen­
ry, Andrew Jaokson, sod every other
true Democrat that ever lived in this
country, and is .he exact doctrine of
every true Democrat who lives to-day.'
tonator Eaton ia a inin and able ex-

J-S. GOODYEAR A C(

ForYLghway Commiarioner. Botart ।
CtotrlosF- Mkkteyof Adrian, cmu- «
-•••.
■ ■ For Constable*. Noah B- Lincoln. A.
misticner of -state piblte school, six A.Kdtoy.
For Town GdpeiinteMstrt of Sehooh, !L Btogbam, Levey Potter, Freak
Sylvester.
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IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COMTE!
BnSTINGEB’8

OLD L0ND0ND0CK
GIN.

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ernciALFAHswau-Tmtn'r.

Th* Delaware Legialatare followed
1 the example of th* Southern State* and

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by a Toduocd majority of about sixty'
Gedey’a Lady Book to very al txactiva (
from last year. Th. following is the’
to young todtoe, partieoksriy fa tea faah- ,
vote co city officer*:
and work departments, and they know
all about the merit* of thia old favorite
magarine, which has been published
w*U on to a half century.

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Democrat* who think they are gui ng
to have politics all their own way ia
future will do well to ponder this state­
ment in Tit Ciiuuuuti CnuurtW: “The
chances are now that the Btale of Ohio
will wheel into the Republican rank* in
October next with a rousing majority.
If that party i* controlled by judicious
counsels, and is sagacious in tbe eelec-

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ciation of principles, it certainly has a
fairer prospee&lt;of putting the Democra­
And to my old fri*nd» in particular, I
cy ia the back-ground again than was
would hereby return my sincere thank* Ralph Jordan and Robert Dawsou Al­ anticipated six months ago.”
Tho Republicans, Isaac
for the confidence and liberal patronage dermen.
Th* Republican party stands out a*
Swnrthout Constable. Dr. Charlo* 8.
boldly to-day a* it did 14 year* ago, th*
I wiah, also, jto announce that I in­ Burton wa* elected a member of th* representative, th* exponent, and tbe
tend to continue the New* and Station­
In Ward two, tho liepablicana elect­ defender of good gevsrnmeaL It has
ary business at th* old stand, Post-office
building, [when a full supply of school ed Edward J. Even* Alderman, and tho
Democrat*
S. Garri*on|Oon*ubl*. Milo deal with persona. The party ia invul­
hooka,, stationary, school cards, pen*,
nerable, however vulnerable some of it*
pencil*, picture*,'picture frame*, Ac., can
adherents may be. Th* men who
wield tbe power in the State and nation,
elected by Republican votes, can well
afford to be tried on their official acta,
because they hare don* well and or*
ready to stand by their records.

J

Official canvas* to night.

Gov. Hardin, of Missouri, has called
an extra session of ths Legislature te
eeeve the transaction of business which
the regular nereion failed to reach.—
Democratic Legislature* of th* paat
winter have not covered the party with
an embarrassing amount of glory.

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Gold 114 5-8.
Spring like.

Go to John Stanley’* for th* beet asyear* will not only hare a new lean ol •orttneut of teas and canned fruits, Cab,
power in 1878, but the day is not far Ac., ever brought to tljis market.
dietant when it will redeem and regen-

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Mrs. 0. M. Wilcox, Boulder City,
Colorado Ter.
J. M. Nnvzss, P. M. t

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List of letter* remaining in the Hal­
ting* P. 0. Apnl 6th, 1876.
William Dormant!, Mrs. Ella Millar
A. L Lanbangh, Eddy Ritter, Mr*.
Harriet Teel.

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Th* members of th* Oouaty Grange
Patron* of Husbandry are earuoatly re­
quested to msec al tbs] Hall of th* Hast­
ing* Grange on Thursday, ths 22d day
of April, at 10 o'clock a. m., far tren.setfan of important business.
By order of the Overseer.

passed a law to defeat th* effect of tbe
civil right* bin. This it doe* by aliowing betel keepers and others to prorid*
separate accommodations for any-class
of person* obnoxious to their other cue-

Tbe Blate largely Republican
The commission* ef tbe fallowing per­
Judge Hoyt is re-elected ;by at least son* were received to-day by tho County
1,000 majority.
Clerk. All interested will do well to
Job work is good just now.
give due heed to tho matter.
Goo. M. Dewey, Geo. Thomas, John Board' of Education.
The following is the vote of this city,
Lowe, David W. Bmithjohn H.Denais,
Lemuel W. Wing, Lewie Durkee, Milton on Slate officer* and Circuit Judge :
Jordan, James L. Bisson. Hiram Cole­
man. Benjamin F. Kent, Reuben A.
Faller, Octavius W. Pierson, Traver*
Phillip*, Prank 8. Bowea, Amos Wake­
" Egg* tar “!e’ *• ,lle adrertisement field, Ly.urgus J. Wheeler, Byron
of W. K. Barber.
Travis, William Falk.
Buafaeea was lively ou our streets on
Saturday and yesterday.
Whit* Washing.
Wanted new aide-walka in various
part* of th* city, especially on portions
The following white washing resolu­
of Broadway.
tion was adopted by th* vote of eight
The county canvass will be held at member* of the Board of Education on
the office of th* County Clerk on Tuee&lt;lay next, the Board to organise before
noon of that day.
enforcement of all fair rule* and good
The Board of Supervisors in thia
order in our school, we think whipping
county stands ten Republicans to six
young ladies i* not tho best way to seDemocrats with one town to hear from,
and on* township reported both way*.
EsreM, That we, the Board of Ed­
Election being
orer we
ask ucation of the City of Hasting*, do
prompt attention to th* work to neces­ hereby approve the general manage­
ment
and oour*e pursued by Buperinsary to be dons on our street*, and trust
tendent Samuel Dickie, in maintaining
the Council will give de* heed to th* order in tho several department* of our
school fa the Central Building, during
We wiah to balance account* with th* term ju»l clo»*d.

every man with whom we hare aay ex­
change trade at once. To this matter
we ask the prompt attention of all our
Tho following named gentlemen 1
or are reported to have been, el
In five States ef th* Uaion th* Gover­
Super visors of this county at the
nor receive* a salary of but 81,000.
tian on Monday:
These Blate* are Michigan, Nebraska,
New Hampshire. Rhode Island, and
Baltimore—Henry Houghtehn.
Barry—W. B. Bidnam.
Carlton—Auguatas Carpenter
Castleton- -CWm MdmrerfA.
the on* burned laat fall. Th* people Hastings—Srnrn.
wil! all wish him’sureee* fajeecuring it*
HamxM Cm:
early completion.
*
1st and 4th Ward*—M/na W
2d and 3d Ward—D*rid O. ReWuea.
From returns that we hare bean able
Hope -Augustus M. Armour.
to gather frm the pre**, w* think
Irving—Aaron J. Walker.
Marstoa'a majority wtil net fall belter
JohnstowTV— Levi M. Dewey.
20,000, and Judge Hoyt will have mor*,
Maple Grove—Beuj. W. Price, (rept)
than a thousand.
OrangevlUs-A7. .VteAsls
Every township in tbe county is re­ FreirieviUe-John J. Perkin*.’
ported to hare given a Republican ma­ Rutland—Jamee D. Benham.
jority for th* Stat* ticket, and the city Thornapple—John F. Emoryof Hastings did the same, thrresuh be­ Woodland—Zr* Storril
ing a decided gain tram last year.
Tank** Spring*—Zebulon B. Hoyt.

why, with thirty majority in the 1st and
4th Wards, a Democrat wm elected
Mr. O. Tuttle of Seneca. Michigan,
Saperviscr, we aay, beceute twenty 85
bm beught twenty rote*—just that and exhibited fa this city, on Friday and
Saturday ef last week, some most won­
nothing elee.
derful (peeimena of bone*, of which An­
Th* result cf th* city election is **- cient History giree no aocounL The
pedaDy gratifying to tbe Republican* bone* were discovered about 8 fo*« be­
aa it shews la^e gains from last year,
low the surface cl the earth, ote the
and profs* that only through the fru farm of Mr. Tuttle at flenere, fa Sep­
v- ffi-fy, can th* opposition elect a tember loot. Th* born* measure eight
etagle officer fa th* city.
feet ax inches and weigh e~ batedred
It » charged that 47 meaaben of the and eevetety-flv* pomd* eeoh, and the
tower houen ef the Indiana Legislature other epedmea* are in proportion. It
have been guilty of carryfag eff volumes ia estimated that the animal mnst have
.'State Bsatnto* to th* value of 884C, been twenty feet in height and weighed
which were placed in their band* for
tea* during th* recent eeeeirm.

AUCTION!

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on cxibition one of the
largest- Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. Wchave,
also, a full and complete
THE PALMEB BNCAUPXSST
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Grand Anniversary Ball, Perfumeries, Toilet Sets. £-c.,
Give us a call.

Haring sold my Farm I shall sell at
public auction fire mile* north of Has­
ting* on Friday, April 16th. 1876, at
10 o’clock a. it, "the fallowing described
property to-wit: Thro* Horses, four
Cows, 1 four-rear old Bull, 1 yok* MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 21. IVS.
working Oxen five year* old, 3 yearling |
Stoors, U yearling Heifer, 100 Bhoep,
6 Hogs.L Wagon, 1 Buggy, 1 act Bob
Weighs, 1 Colter, a Clipper Mower and
Reaper, 1 Robbins Cultivator, 1 Drill,
1 Feed Culler. 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Har­
row, 2 Plows, 2 seta double Harn***,
1 single llaruvsN, a largo amount of
Household Furniture and many other
things too numerous to mention.
April 8th, 1875.
Term* of Bale. All sum* under 85
Cash down; on sums of five dnllrrs or
more one years time will be given on
good approved note* with interest at 7
per cent if not paid when duo 10 per
cent, from date w ill be charged. . For-

UNION HALL,

Hopldns &amp;' Barnes,

Hastings, Dec. lo. 1874.

Dark Brahma Coek and Hen Lady Milton,
OWNED BY

W. K. BARBER, Hastings, Mich.
Egp for Salt}, from'Light and Dark Brahmas, and Partridge
C odnnfi, at $£00 per dozen.

GRAND BALL!

IXOOSTBIAL EXHIBmOX co.

UNION HALL.

45 DOLLARS!
For What?
The New

Improved

FLORENCE SEWING IIU

JEWMl DiDOSTRlAL HHBfflM B,
tKKA.-.U
ew^Mtt1)'

To HTiom it may Concern!
Be' it known. That I shall
keep in stock and fill to order
the Celebrated
■

BRI8G81MEB.5&amp;
Soma Thing* it Doe* Not Do.

4 NORTHWESTERN

“□ll^iopo
for Plows and other purpose

Hacramento, Ogdon, Salt IjU» City,
Ubeycunr. Denver, Omaha, Lincoln,
Council BlufTk. Yankton, Hioux L’lty, I
Dubuque. Winona, 8t. Paul, Dutatn,
Maruucltr, Houghton, Hancock. Green
Bay, Oshkosh, Fqnd du Lac, Madison,
and Milwaukee.
I (you want tn go to Milwaukee, O*h
kosb, Bl. Peal, lllnneapoUa, Dnlnlh,
Fort Garry. Winona, Warren. Galena.
DtJbtujue.Btoux City, Yankton, Council
Bluffs. Omaha, Lincoln. Denver, «^lt
Lake Citv. Sacmmento. ftan Frenstado,

Remember John Stanley its* fur *ale
a few bottle* of that yewicuw taijwrtrd
Jrrec* BrtaJy fur 83.00 n bottle. In
coses where Lrandy is used for medicin­ for all Knlainaxoo Flow* kept on hand.
3211
al purpose* it is invaluable.

Wood aai ImBewPlm,
of 111 CCRTlfi, DODGE. ROBINSON
and W1ARD pattern*, and
I Coalinga for nil P L 0 W 8 now in tae.

On Tuesday evening of Week before
last, the IL W. Grand Encampment of
New Hampshire, instituted at Dover,
Prescott Encampment No. 23, L O- O.
Bristol, Pa., have formed an association
P. About thirty applications far mem­ for the purpoee of protection against
bership were received *nd acted upon. such customers who pstronixe their
■hop* and who cannot or will not pay,
joyed. The new body is named for tho and who find it cheaper to move than
late Woodbury T. PreeatfL a very ac­ pay rent. The names of all delinouont
debtor* are printed fa a paper, with th*
tive member of the Order ia Dover. amounts they owe , attached to their
During the evening speech** were made
by A. C. Leavitt, G. W. Varney, J\ D.
Stratton, Joe! Taylor, J. B. Miller, R.
C. Fernaid, A. F. Craig, Joseph Kidder
ami others. Tbo following were elect­
ed officers and installed into their re­
spective chair*; John W. Fogg, C. 1’.;
Speaking ot the Brazilian yam. now
W. H. Palmer, H. P.; Horace Gowen. extenaively cultivated tn the Gulf States,
S. W., H. 8. Grey. Scribe; F. P- a correepondette of a Mobile neper
Hodgdon, Ties*.; A. T, Parkham. I. write*: “Tbee* potatoes are th* beet 1
have ever seen. They are eqally as
W.; R-Trsfotheo, G. D. Lamoe, C- C. sweet aa the old yam, and on the aame
Witham, and Josiah Stackpole, Watch­ land, with. the aame cultivation, will
es. The Eccampment branch of th* make fully one-third more thau any
Order in tho State is in a very flemish­ variety I ever aaw. They are hardy
aufl keep well during th* winter. 1
ing condition. There are twenty-two bare also the rod-akin yam, yellow faencampment*, embracing a member­ aide. which ia certainly the beet early
kind to be had. They ore fully six
ship of over 2000.
,
weeks earlier than any kind obtains-

protemineutly the
cure every kind „ --------------------worst ecrofula to tho common pimple,
blotch or eruption. Great eating ulcere
kindly heal under their mighty curative
influence. Virulent blood poisoas that
lurk in the system are by them robbed
of their terrors, and by their perwrviag
and somewhat penetrated -nee th* most
tainted system may be completely re­
novated and built Jup anew. Enlarged
glands, tumors and swellings dwindle
away and disappear under tho influonoe

- PREMIUM BOND

Bark-Feed

Stop! Hearken Ye!

State Land Office.

Painting and Graining.

The liver is the great depurating or
blood cleansing organ of tho system.—
Bet tho great housekeeper of our health
at work, and the foul corruptions which
gender in tho blood and rot out, as it
were, the machinery of life, are gradual­
ly expelled from th* system. For thia
purpose Dr. Here*'* Golden Medical
Discovery, with small daily dose* ot Dr.

1M888 &amp; sirs
FLORAL WORK

MORIENTRAU, BRUNO &amp; CO.

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.'

23 Park ?ow. Mew York,

T. PHILLIPS

Poet Office Drawer Mo. 9».

Mpta tsjostetasltenn.
Applications for Agenda* Received

Agricultural. Imolements
PICTURES 1
PICTURES!
I am now all alone fa tho 1'holograph
bnsinem, and a* 1 have made amagt*.
meats to increase my facilities fordoing
bettor work than orer, all should call
and get a negative taken. Tbe superi­
ority of my work in the* past ia a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-claaa work fa
he fature.
Rooms in 'Washington
Block, south side State Street.

FINE PICTURES

GOOD NEWS.

FARM FOR SALE!

At Granger Prices.
Did yon know Dial Mr. Grace, ties
are Care attached, and running through
* F^rjluwattkec. Four through train* bought In tbe Grocery Htotr, with John
Crawley, and an- giving the bait of bardally. Pullman Car* on night tatag.
w— ------------- Jn Minnesota,

TO DAY S ADVERTISEMENTS.

WING GALLERY

Says th* San Francisco Srimrijfc Pers.
“Manufacturing of every description ia
flourishing in
-- --------•
"
never before.-------------,---------------- —
shoe manafactories, and manufactories
of case goods, and, in fact, every de­
scription ef industrial enterprise* ar* iscreaaing their number of employee.
The facreos* in thia direction ia this
city during the put year baa been [over
a hundred thousand haudr”

•’reepurt, Two
I‘..ll......

tterrj uil

tea te. Mwhoek

other goods away down. Mure goods
for tree manty at this Boom than any

hake

rr.J-^

other House In tho Etate. We also hare
a Aril-dare Bar attached to the House

BSs?

FARM FOR SALE.
month of ttaabw. wa* 914,043 ounce*.
The value in roand number* wa* $ 1
000,000. Since th* year 1861 there ha*
been a steady falling off in th* expert*.

MDaeS oalteairteeflSlihiat i

FLOOIK
DR. C.

FLOOD!

Buildings Tom Down

J. Cole &amp; Son.

J. W. 4 C. G. Bentley ax* making
extensive addition* to their ehop room

WALL PAPER
Okr arte H te tent Urta 6*
thia life at his residence fa Naehrille,
Mich-, March 0th, 1875, being; joet 58
yens of age th* merofag of Ma death.
Mr. Green had been neatly helplee*
tor two month*, from something like
Ifrtir*- *«•
&gt;ws ar four
kafrra his departure he was unable
to talk haring tort tho use cf tko argar.s
of^h. He wm patteuand roa^wd. aed loekad forward with a

UBFUI®,
Ltarfitata Ratiwj.

SETS, IASS 4 PRESTON'S
IOWA

�.121 Lerattn Ut

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TSXYT* ALL POSMM Of

STOP THAT C0UGH1

CHRONIC DISEASE,

PBo£. HAMILTON'S

•RISE

Medicated Cough Candy.

§60,000 00'

■m? much aalta, as thio frequently j
produce* a stow poison that will likely 1

VALUABLE GIFTS!

1.t- ———■ —
—----- Knwxr upon the brewdfag of tbs ‘pure-blood, Tb. glass used may bo six
i lo b' read by tho mill- I want to roluntaor a Httla cf advice.
"
__ _n. ...
.
Bo careful to get good and pore rtook !
git» a fails ,---------------------------------- lo commoaco with though you may bo ,
bona I will try to be brief il not bright.
About 28 years ego last autamn, at
the State Fair fa Detroit I find met the ben b'uunoso.WM i.baalpaidW. 11. &lt;
Chiuoso fcafaor-le^ged chicken, und Toad, of Ohio, 115 far one psiridgo pul- '
nut insures the .shedding oi
though pleased with tho sin, I was sore let (2 hens from her eggs ere boro on ausngtn,
!
water which falls upon IL Fresh hoae
the stylo did not suit me. so I resolved exhibition in my coop M“fowls‘’). My manure
,
fa the material moot generally
to invest in a “trio." paying a price I first patridge Cochins wore obtained employed
&lt;
for generating host, and this
knew none of my neighbors would ap­
should be secured some Ume before It la
prove. My purpose was to cross them
with soon of tho beet “dung-hHla" I
Is best, and it abould.be put under cover,
could find and produce a “breed" that
or If loft out placed fa contoal bsape fa
would meet my idee. With this purorder to prevent being soaked with wa­
ter. which will prevent rapid fennsntatlon, so neceeaary to the generation of
hast.
If Jeavso can be had, tbsee may be
mixed in with manure, and the entire
heap forked over occasionally Inorder
to secure a homogenous mass. If the
K^J.
----- ---

Whaa yon have secured just what
you want, bo careful that it ia not allosto run dowa on your hands. I would
caution you against the experiment of
•■fa-and-m" breeding, for though one

from 8 ■blo-bMiod bens and well ma­
tured pullots, until winter yielded to
fliaCnfiiiroco of March winds. But ray
"old Shanghai" (os wo named her,)
rejoined ahnort every day over a rich
and largo yellow egg. that we gnthorod
and ported in cotton batting na choice
fruit. In the opting some one told mo
that tbo Polands ware the only ben
worth having. They were advertised
to lay oreiyiastingly and never set. So
at conaafarablo cost (for thoae days) I
• obtained two nico white-created blaak
fams aa aa addition to my yard of fancy
fowls. My family and all tho neigh­
borhood by this tioui knew I had tho
"hen fever" and that ray head was u
little flighty, yet it abd me some satisfac­
tion to tiave occasionally one of my mere
aame frionde haac around the pen aad
admire niy.nica birds, and wish fur a
few egg* Could th-y not exchange
eggs ? No ! How much did I charge
for 2 or 8 of Uld Shanghai's" eggeT
Ono shilling each aad nothing laae was
uiy fira-but kind response, and eome
actually paid that terrible prioe. I
don't know that they dared to let the
fad bo known until they foand out oertainly that tho*'’ eggs would produce
bWa like the mother or like their lofty

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D.

BUTE'S

SBT WERPBISE!

Jfnnrroua Patients In Egrope. tha
West Indies. the Dominica cf
Canada, and in every State
of tho Union.
_

ADVICE GIVEN BV MAIL
FREE OF CHARGE.

$5,000 EACH IN CASH.
■Ik ta mmU •••ryi
kxckuiok rri

£5e|20r„

1 YdliiJ

water.remaining In any exeavatioua
made, than apttafoot or two fa depth
may bo made of the also propoeod tor
the hot-beds, and the manure thrown
In st tho proper Ums; otherwise It h
best to make the bod on tho surface.
Frames should be made of plank and

rrelar. r-atalahu a foil Uii.frHu.,. 4.
&gt; Use of tko tun ate ot inolot, aa4 «U»r in
isitoa la nhnwa ta Iba DleuiUUas. will l­
u ..r
trderiiir ttow. AU letter, d.h i-

out of every 100 win fail Therefore
make it a point to introduce each sea­
ton a new strain not akin to your pres­
ent flock. Thia can be done moot
economically by obtaining in the fall or plank firmly In place. Tbo front plank
winter a new cock-bird.
may be about six or eight IncSaa wide,
Aseoon aa ths first of March (it It has and tbe beegonw tWslreto fourteen.
This will giro thaaaeh tbe nereeeary
not before boon done) you should aoo
that your brooding atook are in such angle to Insure the passing off the water
may fall upon them.
Cters that no other fowls can got to which
When all these pteperaUona hare
at all. Unless you bare extra IsennuJs tbe manure may be put fa
warm and good places for your fowls, plane. carefully spreading ft fa fayera.
tho 1st of April will bo quits early for pressing It down gently with tho back taP. Eiwtll 1 Ca_ UraW Untf
•»»’
—
putting eggs under hena for haiebing. of a tori' — •
■ TfecZmanure
Generally I would aay the mouth of
-----eighteen fachta
May the beet time to bring but young
■ good ana prolong.
chickens in this climate (and Juno may — —----- ------ .^tTo atm better. The
THE ALOINE COMPANY'S
bo early enough this year). When your manure heap should be a little longer
broods are out and lively, give them and wider than tbo ftumwt which are to
plenty of corn-meal and thick milk, bo placed upon It when finished. As
soon aa the manure has been placed fa
with pure water, and a nice range for position, aettho frames upon It and put
green, under vegetables, and mellow ou thessah.cloolng tightly. Actuali­
scratching ground, containing plenty of ty of good friable and rich coll should tw
worms, if practicable, and now witah obtained If It hu not already been se­
them grow.
Amuse youreolf with cured, and kept in readiness for use
when required. Tbe hot-bed thou Id be
throwing them nibn breed crumbs and examined
dally, and as soon ae fermaneducate them to docility. But do not tatlon baa raised tbe temperature to
make them such pete you cannot see eighty or ninety degrees, soil to tbe
their ^eformitfoe (for accident will hap­ depth of four to six inches, careful! pul­
verised,
at
this time should lx&gt; put on
pen to Ike beet bred chickens.)
■ nJ rteval and KTnrwrth 1. .Daring tho spring and summer we
Bo it has passed into a proverb that
watched tho laying yrovenaitieo of tho “No one can be a good breeder who is
difierrat (4) varieties. Old Shanghai not a good kiiler.’' If you would bring
would lay as many eggs ns she thought yosr flock as near as possible to perfec­
benelf able to hatch and then ask the tion, you must bare a good «ye and a
privilege cf n few weeks vacation. If steady nerve for “weeding." The man
Parts I, IL III and IV are now ready.
this was granted ahe would bring out a or woman who fails in this must never
hrood to bo admired, and then within expect to excel for any length‘of time
'
SUTTON’S
foar weeks begin to deposit tbo neces­ in this great and good enterprise.
sary fruit for tho next "litter." She
When autumn comas and you have
Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
whs one of tho most industrious, enter- ,judiciously reduced your number per­
to keep out the,front.
' T® to eauphud la *0 parts, usissd fortafabUr
prising bodies I over saw. Mr. Dang- haps one-half, you begin to think of
As tbo plants advance fa site it may
bills and Dorkings hid tolerably welt exhibiting eome of your stock at tho bo ncocosary tu raise the entire tnunn
during spring and fore port of summer, ।county or other fairs, you should criti­ a few laches, banking up with fresh
aad were nearly anxious to set, aa “Old cally examine your birds with a view of manure at tbo same time. Also aa tbe
REPRODUCING
B." If allowed to do so, they general­ mating them in tbe coop. If your com­ transplanlfoK season approoehrs. give
more air during the day fa order to
ly thought they had enough to do for petitor shows a trio that is perfectly harden tbs plants and prepare farm for
most of the balance oi the s..a*&gt;n. If :mated fa sixo, shape, color, pcoriUrug, removal to the garden.
Early cabbage, toautoee, peppers and
not permitted to ait, they would bo combs, log-feathers, plufi, eU, and you
and sullen for a lung while, show birds even better than his but ; similar plants may be started during
they would fay another egg. As badly mated be will and ought to carry | February and March, and it Is now The London . Art Journal,
none too early to begin preparations for
for my Polands they would lav for three off tbe 1st prise when competent judges tbe almost Indispensable hot-bed.
or four months constantly and then got pari upon .them.
Wo all hare a “tancy" -an eye to
above their business and utterly re­
fuse to far or to sit. After ono or two harmony, and to gratify thia fancy we
years trial wo ate tbo Dorkin* Dung­ pay our mousy as freely as far things
hills and l*ulandB and kept tho thorough merely ueelul. Wo want that which is
bred Chinas and acme of their finest at once the most useful and the most
croeae* as my pet idea ru to get up a beautiful, and it will command the high­
new variety by crossing. Tbe half est price in tho market
Almost no man is ae churlisb, as not
bloods were nniformoly much mcroasod
Ports I, II and III aro just Published.
ia sue above fan email sidu of their an- to bo willing to li«y more money for a
THF AIT JOURNAL.
oeefry, and several of thorn were very pair of horses that are perfectly sound
Cuapletr ia 12 weetafr parts. si ud&gt;. Iteand
matched, than he will for two horses
prolific birds. But I never could make
pmderias the toil foil r-r. I!l»ir»ttos»
a 2nd, 3rd or 4th cross, better than the that aro very unliko saris othsr, though
from Ito earlier ealanee of Tbe Aldine.
Let and never better than the full-blood cither of them may bo better than cither
Chraose bird*
of the matched pair. So do not over­
From those days to tho preoenl tiais look this idea of mating your fowls and
I have continued my experunont* with chickens closely whan you show them.
many different broede—stubbornly try­
And for this very reason those fowls
ing until within two or three years to that will breed mas: uniform are always
produce some cross that would b« more mast sought alter and will bring the
valuable than any pure brand. And highest prices, prices that to many of
He keeps constantly on
whatever experience ot others may have
OEMS FOI THE ALIINE,
been, after 20 yearn effort and tbo in­
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
vestment of considerable money, I have, bought far 875, and perhaps not for in price from $S5 0 to $1800.
reached a final decision that “the purer■ twice that amount. Why? Ha had been
for famous
roared from the moot choree famllie* Also, Agent
, had a/weD defined pedigve, was himself
table or market 1 should use a Pnfridge&gt; o splendid speeimofl, his owner had
Cochin or a Light or Dark Brahmak thouaands'of dollars invested m the
cook with good common fowls, as thiai chicken business, and counted on this
would fnvolvo but small expense for■ bird to take the biggest prise at the Manning and Burdett Orbrooding stock aad the produce would biggest poultry shows, and then go gam.
poeaam great advantages, both fa doeilily home and reproduce" hunseif and add
and weight of carcase and eggs. For■ new value to his already moat excellent
myself, while Hring in a town or city, stock of Fatridge Cochin* If bo should
SCRAP BOOKS.
wittart aanda range, I would not pre­ do that he would ba cheap at 81W.
fer any of the light ••high-ftyars,’’ ns
If ono is gohfg to breed good poultry
they will not l&gt;ear confinement well, be will find groat help from seme good
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HASTING BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. 1875.
anas’of theJ*quare stone house at th* • throughout, hat and alt A utt of Ml.
&gt;iOon&gt;0r,
' ver gray poplin, with muff and collar
, By that lima the ladies were through of Astrachan wool, and au Alaska hat
with their rtwk 6t rfooning up the vest----- ,J--T - ---- -• —
; ry, and had gone home in their highI heeled, cis Itaring boots; the scrub wo:tnsn and the boy* bad dons all, their
। running out and in, aud slopping about
' with pail* of water; and Uw old, white­
headed Mxtun, in bis round, oteal| bowed glassev, that tiiado hini look like
i a gray owl, had locked the door and
gone to his day's werk, sawing wood at
on ths svrnuv. Bo Miss
Dubrow hod plenty of time to turn liar
observation and eyo-glavt toward her
neighbor*s bulcouira. To tell th* plaia
truth, between you end tuo and Benja­
min, Miss Disbrow had for eom. time
felt that the Lawson family needed more
looking after than they got from tbo
sun, moon and stare, anil the city watahjnsn, rad she -bsik four been trying to
act th* part of'th* good Samaritan, and
t the windpw*, tbo school-boys snowso with rl&gt;0 oil aud the winy, a ben ahn
led, tbo engine screamed, and the
would tare diswreerod tfaanaWre of th* core rumbled and grumbled and glided
family t wound.
So, whenever one of out from tbo depot, disappearing around
the Larsens camo in sight, *!&gt;e put the long curve, out beyond the rity bro­
ddwnjier J»l&gt;cr nnd put on hsr eyo- il*, and for away into the. limitless
retacwhere of tbo wide world. And
"Bcejunui,'' said »l»e. prv*out(y, with them went little Mrs. I^wsOn,
dropping her gleerta nnd rocking till
her dres* rustlsd like an oak tree in a
north iriud, "Benjamiu, you cannot
guess what ha« happened now."
Bcnjamiu did not seem indinsd to
try, the tatk living so bopcUM, and
Miss Disbrow went on:
‘That Bridget Gookes—«lw is a care­
ices thing—I’ve long seen that, nnd
wondered Mr*. Lae &gt;oa kept her so—
•lie ha* bc-su and loti a pillow on the
balcuoy-railiag. Wont otf uad left it I
Of cour*o the wind took it, and so thsrv
it lies, ruftling. embroidery aud all.
right down io tbo gutter, liable to be
stoton by every pasiev-by. Now, Ben­
jamin, would you, or wouldn't you go
over and tall llicni !•"
era and yonder shsdel Di I you want'
Benjamin's fore, about oac eye. wus anything?" ’
black, and tbo rest of tbo fare being en­
"Why, no, Aunt Alma. I bad just
tirely, white, thia gave him u peculiarly como in; that i* all. But I was won­
knowing exprcsritm, when be oockod uti dering who Mrs. Lawson went off, with,
that eye a* bo bad a wny of doing And and -1 thought perbsps you might
now ho turnrfj hi* blaek oyb u|xm Mise know."
Disbrow with tbo appearance of wink­
"Why, did you so* any one with her?
ing at her. 1'ertlkps, indeed, ho did- What do you uscan ?” asked Miss Dis­
Anyhow, there was evidently somaJrss- brow, suddenly re iatereslsd that she
tuasonry between them, for Mbs Dis- forgot to chide Morietta for swinging a
blow instantly rvepondcl, ju:t as though pair of seixsors by their ribban, to the
tie hid spoken.
. imminent peril of Benjamin's eyes and
"Well, then. I will Benjamin. Why of a pier glare
u:o wo put in this world together, it
"Ye*. I saw remobody. And so did
not to help egeh .other?" said she, as Bella Mosier. We worn coming thro ugh
i with an air ol virtuous responsibility, the depot on our way homo from school
' she throw a lift Io main-colored rigolotto like wo al way* do, when we saw Mrs.
i over her ucelber-bcutsn curls, and a 1 Awson. I saw her, and eo did Bella ;
' white breakfast shawl over hsr sbould- aud just a* we said, both together,
i vrw. Thon putting on her glovre, with •There is Mr*. Lawren.' a gentleman
I the dignity of a circumnavigator sbo came up and kissed her very aflectinn­
I started bctom the street.
ately, and she looked all in a flutter, and
One might fancy she would pick up so did bo &gt; end thru they took the cor*
■ Jio unfortunate pillow upon tbo way; for Cleveland.”
.
j but no—I bop* she was abcro meddling
"For Cleveland! Monstta. are yon
I with her neighbor's thing* I Certainly I euro?” cxd.-umcd Min Dishrow. in ves8110 walked V-uprejsively to the dixtr
. and rang the Im-11, which waa instantly
auauorvdby Mr. Lawson himself, with Belin and I thought so t|ut«r, for her
; a caqwit-liag iu lais band, and hi* bat trunk* were marked Cincinnati; we
I upon bis iu-ed.
rtuod right by them and taw the card*.
"Goingaway, arc you?” naked Miss \/&gt;u may ask Bella if it wasn't eo!
IHsbrow, diverted for the time Irom her Tnerv—»ho is going by thia minute.
; original errand by an opportunity of in, Belial Belial” aho cried, running to
the window, tapping it, and nodding
, setting the wedgv of inquiry.
1 "Ab, Mis* Disbrowf Yre. I am going and beckoning.
Miw Disbrow-* tense of outraged pro­
i to Chicago on a little borines* trip.
priety was 30 much shocked by the
; Will you not como in ?"
'Thank you, Mr. Lawson, not this scandal of Morietta's story, that aho
morning Does ybur wife acronipauy permitted this breach of decorum, an
icsull to the dignity of her window,

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But hi* wendertnga rad murfngs Were
—‘ ‘

Foor man! I don't kamr when I hare !
phial anybody so’before; and truly, 1
Benjamin. I am straaTthat I ahallhav* 1
•0 appetite for my breekfsrt , end ywr ■
know that it ia fishballs to-day, and ! 1
am more partial to fiab-ball* than My- 1
thing else. Il is too bad, ao il is I" - ji.-i I
Amd Miss Disbrow aighad, partly, for 1surety.
bar Ices, and partly'for tbo Iwi at her'
Tno opiniem of wstneoeeo aa to the
ueighbor.
value
a do^ that teas boon kilted is
"Yes, Benjafom, there be goes. |Y*a, .not admWble ia evident. Use value
going tofind'kor, sad wbM tanfiadw ■;nf rise dog i.'to bo decided^ the j«y.
her-what then, 1 ask yon, Benjamin?"
Money paid for the purpose of netBenjamin did not know—ho had no
or compounding a praeecniioQ for
msons of knowing—eo ha did not t*IL thug
’
And, after sraslliog a bottle of cam- a
■ suppoeed felony cannot be recover­
phor, Mim Disbow went os.
• ■ ‘ ‘ed back by. the party paying it.
"It does seem to n&gt;e, and alwareka*

an idiot, ba must bars known battin
than totnarryaueh a pretty bunah ot
laeo and feathers. But a man is always
a fool about a •'woman tall ba nunui
her."
While Mias Disbrow, foil of sympathy
and wisdom, talked thus behind bar
glasses and her window curtain*, MrLawson went down the avenue to tbe
depot, half frantic with harts and hor­
rible fancies,' blaming binsalf for hi*

gotten heretofore, atrmghtoMfl and «■
plained tbemeehee in tbo light of
shameful flight * '
Once in ths car, ths train, at its
swiftest, seemed to crawl hks a sick
caterpiltar, oh, hair tediously often wad
long they stoppad at every weod-pBe
and hamlet of than tire Boddraty&amp;y
slopped, not maeU of anywhere, and
novar started again.
"What is up now!" cried our Mr.
Lawren, impatiently.
"Nothing is up. The bride is down."
answered somebody in a provoUraty
cool tone that Mr. Lawson fait hka

to sin Ma will baa hi* hand guided in
making hi* mark the signature it valid.

Mini.taro of lb* Gospel, residing in
any oorporated Iowa, ore Mt exempt
from jury, military at fire eeryioeo.

All cattle band at largo upon the
public road can bo driven by any per­
son to the public pound.
No man it under obligation to make
known' his circumstanree when be ia
buying goods,
The fruit and gnu* on the farm or

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A woman in a calico drcsv with a
towel over her bond, stood ebaking and
beating up a pillow upon the upper bal­
cony of a square stone House, and a
man stood brushing the dust and specks
from his coat upon tbs balcony below
'! be woman was Bridget Goeke*, and
the man waa Paul Lawson.
Now it happened that just l-eyoud
CmZbNS IN WANT. ■
the church, down a side street, was a
little low wing growing upon the body
of a pointed wooden house; and here
lived Miae Alma Disbrow, a worthy
maiden with froet-bilton curls, who al­
ways wore a itutling black silk gown,
a
heavy gold chain, and an eye-glass.
The spring time has come when ev­
MiaeDwbrow'a father bad been unerybody srante the house cleaned and
foatunato enough to be a pioneer in this
part of tbo lake country, ao long ago so
when the Governor's -wife rode to
II’ ATT
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cuurcn m a up-cari arawu oy uxeu, nnu
j when the town was lighted by glow­
worm* instead of iraa.
Butjhis daughter was fortunate enough
lo live so lately as when ibo roost de­
sirable street of a flourishing commer­
cial city ran directly through the hurt
and Cheapset. Well nt
of her father's swamp land. And still
later, when, in token of her being un­
married, and an only daugbler, she
camo into puaseasion of her lather's will
oi the principal part of his rich inher­
itance.
.
Upon that, turning her back upon all
aspirinj adventurer*, and shutting her
eyes against her brother's longing bays
BROWN BLANKS,
and girls, she gave the best lociled lot
BUFFS,
of tbo whole, for a church and rectory ;
and tlieu, throwing out this modest
WHITE B LAKS,
wing from the houso of bar youngest
FRENCH SATINS,
and lout disliked brother, she settled
herself down in it to sit' and- look all
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Mias Alma had eyes as sharp ns .
a brass tun, the bettor to see with, my
dear; ao besides the high stone church,
she peromrad a great many thing*.
And on this particular morning, aha sat
in her Parker Booker, rustling and
rocking, with her eyo glaw in «me hand
and the morning paper in th* other.
On the leather cushion of an arm chair,
by the sunntert window, nt her confi­
dential, a black dog with a whit* face,
named Benjamin.
This dog had a
groat deal mare consideration and many
more favors than her brother's children ;
and it was into his pointed ear* Mis*
Disbrosr (who had not another wraknoss in the world unices it was thrmat­
ter of a front tooth or eo), had the hab-,
it of dropping everything she thought,
or knew or gueseed. . And th* dog
Benjamin, a* a man Benjamin might
have dono, always listened without intormptkm, and never repeated anything
she told"Benjamin.” cried out Miss Disbrow,
so saddoclr that th. dog jumped unon
hisfret, "av true as you a:-&gt; born. Mr*
Baby La* only just come to help about
clearing up alter th* obuveh social.
Well, now, I do .ay if that is not real
mean. Just come I When there the is

Cincinnati Torn few day*,” repded Mr.
Lawsun. who wae a* guiiUcM at n But iklli camn in, a* like Monetta
spring chicken, and not much of a in girlish lite, and lioyJenishm’**, as
tuouHtfnl for th* maneuvering black
for, who always found a great deal j out of the mouths of two witnerew. Miss
morudtaror in anything she had first j Disbrow was- forced to believe. _
I unoartbed by skiillul digging.
"You
*”*
had butler come in.' ' continued ho cor- j
duilly. "Mre. Isswvon is busy packing,]
but she. will bo glad Ip seo you.”
And tbo deluded man rosily licliercd |
so. Cor although he bod lived in inch ।

think Ito live* here: bo caue fiooi the
Cincinnati care. Yon eaw him, did von
not, Itotta r'' said Bella Movie r.
'
"Yc«, of course I dal- And then ho
be pereuade-l that n person is glad to
looked around as though ho expected off u]*onlbe icy lake, with a aort of pity,
bee callers when tacking.
"Ob, no, indeed, Mr. Lawson'. Thank to »i-e somebody, till he saw Mr* Liw- that for&gt;borv to look down upon ths
human dh^tchednoM be had himself
you ; but 1 just run over in a neighbor­
done with years and year* ago.
ly way to tell you of a little accident I
Mr. Lawren harried on, hardly co&lt;nhappened to obecrv* from my window.
prehendiag his errand, or what bo fear­
A pillow foil from the balustrade where
ed, aubl the preUy gothic cottage, ‘nat
your chambermaid very carelessly loll
far back into view. The houvo was
■t, and ia now lying upon the sidewalk.
shut up and silent; but Mr*. Inweon
1 woe fearful it might come to grief be­
fore any of the family mimed it, . Good right when 1 ,*aw tbore two immense was alwsy* a lark at sunrise, and as her
morning.” And so speakjng, Miat Die­ trunks, and Mrs Lswsoq hcreslf dressed husband involuntarily looked up at tbo
up like n doll ? I do wish I knew what window of tbo room they had eo olton
brow bowed and rushed a why.
occupied, ba eaw her looping boak the
••Benjamin,'* said die mysteriously, lo think.”
All day long. Miss Disbrow aat put­ curtains, as cheerful aud bright as a
when ate roaclA-d her own rookingohair again. "I cannot see why Mrs. ting this and that together,until the oppo­ butter-cup. And before he was half­
Lawren takea the |ime to go Cincinnati site boose grew fairly bideou* under the way up tbo walk, abe waa through ths
when her husband ii away. It would shadow* ofsnl; and all night she lay doorway and down to moot hiss, etaihug
,
ba my choice not to leave the house awake upon the grant old-fashioned, bkn a morning glory. •
"I didn’t expect you before to-mor­
alone with that fright, Bridget Gnakee. uishognny bedstead, still putting this
row morning,” she cnod in girlish joy.
Or, thro, why did not Mr*. Lawson go and that together.
By dawn the next morning Mbs Die­ "I. though yon would not gel «y Mfor
to-day ? I can't underatand it "
And with thia, Mias Diebrow foil into brow waa looking out^to seo if it had in time. Nobody ia isp' but *M; fca*t‘
a fit of rousing,' end mured so long and farad with the gray mansion over night that snUndid? , Nobody in the vWs
silently. that Beniamin fell asleep, and us &gt;with tbs ciliM of tbo plain. But no; house! We will go down to breakfast
dreamed that he knew, whore there was sontonM against an evil work ia not ex­ before they know you are here. Why,
ecuted sjseodily; and there it Stood, how deligbtfttl! loould bug tbo old
tnartdre and square, against the redden- mad carrier for taking round my letter
ment sbo saw Mr. Lawson, with tbo
general look oi unkempt baggnrdnasa
belonging to a traveler just out of a
sleeping car, going in through tbo state­
ly hut dishonored doorway.
"Bscjamia!" cried Miss Disbrow,
nervously, -ha has oomo home.
Perhsjia an* ba* lelt him a note.
Oh.
Benjamin, ought I to go over and tell
him what woknow? Ought I?”
Benjamin did not reply, but ha look­
ed thoughtful, which was mure satisfaotory to the inquirer, and Mie* Ditbrow
sat dorro and rocked, with her fare to­
ward thaahureb, asthrJew* *-----turned their farms toward Ju_------••Benjamin,” said she, preaootly, “I
will go. It Is my duty. 'Tko next train
to Cleveland leaves at 7:U&gt;, and there to

Mr. Lawren anawered her ring this
morning at before; and though he lo-ked a little surprised al thi» untim dy
call, he seemed nowise agitated. »r un­
der a cloud.
"Mra. Lasraou Las not returned?” be­
gan the ■ piaster.
"No, ma’am. I do not expect her be­
fore the last of the week la there any.

field are running with a full force on
over time, to keep np with their order*.
Tbo spinners and weaver* In the
Granite Biota Mill* of Newport. N. EL,
struck on Friday for a restoration of full
wages, wkteh were reduced ten per
cent, foot fell

The wages of the (employes of th*
Cbnnectieut Valley Bailroad were nduced tun per cent. Thursday.
Th* wage* of th* operative* at th*
.'ffaroantte Milla ia New Bedford have
boon raieod to th* rate* paid before the
induction In December.
ihe brip at the Millbury Oottou Mills
struck for on increoo* of wages on
Thursday, and are out yet
The weavers and mute spinners at
Aahton. B. I., have been on a strike lor

The shovel works at East Taunton
hare reduced the working time from ton
to eight toon pec day.
The Beaman Mills ia West Hoyleton
are to be eel in operation at once, ud
will be known hereafter as the Claren­
don Mill*.
•
The shop* at Lebanon, N. H, lave
started in on ton hears a day.
,
The Ftnoisier mill at FmhervUte. N.

Don’t imagine you are better than
your fellow*; there are no reserved
•Ute In heaven.

Lst frteodsbip creep gently to •
ImAl; if ii rash ta it. it may soon run
iMtt Out of breath —Ttestos BUbr.

1 am no herald to inquire of »*n's

User* ar* men of convictions whuo*
very fares will light up aa era, and

�C/+::^^A

IIK TIII1U AGAIN!
TO MANY GOODS !
Having purchased 'he mammoth Mtock of
Spooner nnd Hepburn, at a large disco not,
we are prepared to offer special md c*.
mentx in (

&amp; GLASSWATS!

foOS-with a fowfoUs of bright riotot,
blaa. or nnatioa velvet, rntxad with
loops and twtete oi this white free
d'(h-w«t,aa the satay dk ia oalied.
Arcasd the brim claattr taaae petalad

Why we have more Groceries than &gt;ne
| Firm can keep on hand and are prep ed
[to sell cheaper than the cheapest.
r
Best A coffee sugar only eleven &lt; ita«
000202020100010200
; All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
CALL AND 8EE US.

Smith* Xnaea A Praat&lt;
i!

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saihorily whatever for **itigsung any
potboe of the isjury, aad eo we most
moka up oar miads to sweat till th*
aext Congre— sit*.
The marchazds aad publisher* of New
York are saSsring iatolerably fnn thia
villainou law aad the ruling* Ih-si euataia it. for it knocks th* panel basins—
out of the city altoeethar. Foeubly tha
next Uoegroe* wiu girs us relief, end

■ As to the Mtete election at large the
r.wull ia what was feared, though not
exactly what wm Loped, yet. with the
exception of the Frewtoentlal year, th &gt;

great electioneering advantages, and
they used them to tbo trtmat. The
Second. Kollvgg'a, Cfrssgrviwkwial Dtetrtetwbkb i.kxt with the Fine, baa
always been Detnomtie. and has only
been luckily earned through Democalie
dlytelone. Joined with Mr. Kellogg's
great pervmal popularity. This year
the Democrats were unite 1. and have
simply taken their ora field. Mr.
Starkweather, the only Republican
Ccogr-wman cleet. I- returned by the
ureal majority In the Thirl District,
and the mme ya oabMantlally true of eminent cempceer, has teen nnaalmMr. Barnum’s majority In the Fourth oualy elected Profo-or of Music In Carubridge University, Ing.
A cotton laden ship of about S.OWtone
[ was recently wrecked off Doanarenx,

If you do you may be induced
to come to J. Lee Heed &amp; Co’s
there te any trath la the rumat I know
pot, bat true ar false, the cireulatioa of
th* »ti&gt;ry bad Ite vffeca upon hundreds
of voter*, and Giddings was elected by
about twenty-five busdred xnejority.
“Oh, yes; it is sold by my traveling
The ability at Jadgs Giddings te thor­ shoes, and thowmada of euoatry visitors
oughly known tbraughoat the roan try. rttend them every day daring the ma­
ne Nearly every family bays one or
escre of my books. Av the multitudes
would rather rapport a candid* te with
acknowledged oblUly, though be ovsUtf
drink whteky. ti&gt;an tu vote far one of
doobtfil) ability, and be too* t—er nf the

:SW Ur IM, TO ffl IH!

France and declared their atlrgianre to
King Alfonso.
' The Emperor of Japan will pay a vtell

A telegram from St. Petersburg Mates
that M. Beblebkin, the Rueateu Diplo­
matic Agent and Consul-General in
Servl*. lias been appotnUd Minister of
tic etergy with Ibe jaiblic school sy.Sera I Ruwia to the United fclite*.
of New York h «“» taking a new I
.hope, enir- wean- to consider it as |
the first stage of the ssttlement of that
trouble The proposition is to combine
the Catholic parochial school, with the
rominnu schools, or in other words that
The funeral of the lata J-.bn Martin.
the K'atr .'hall adopt I hose school, ns a M. P., took plaeaai Newry, April l.and
port of ita system. At the first view waa attended by tbouaaada of paopJa.
this seems like trying to unite fin* and Nearly every town in Ireland waa rv[&gt;manied. Several member, of Partte-

eamc to lb* eoncluetoa that they weald
vote for who they pleased, which a large
cusjority did do. and the result • wa* a
hesry majority for th* straight RapabUaui ticket. On* other thtag elan aid­
ed largely to give the straight tiekat a
hearter mafority than It otherwise

An Jnter-eolouial exhibition at the
productions of tbo British. French aud
Dutch Dominion, in Australia and
neighboring Uafida, la to be held ta
poreata. It would appear, thru, that
either the Catholic parochial acboola
mnet (five up their dirtinrtir* foalarea,
or elee the public .ebool •^•tem mud
Imkoimquite dMferent foots what it io
how, be Hire i hi two'caa bo combined
And. yet. I hat pro|mit&gt;en selstre to
n matter of such vast imjsrttsnee that it r.au company, naiu at ivirai iao»
wp-not be carelessly pnt aside. The State Tuesday, the board of director fix ITfit
is rtWwtuetl in |be relucoiiou of all ita, submitted their annual report lo the
obiHren, and the proportion of these bond and stock bolder* of the road..
The gross earnings of the road for the
asaong the CatboHe population of New
ysarwm: From frefifht, IfiSB.iTl.a;
York, as well ma in all other pasta of from paoarngvr*, tSMMU; mteetetethe country, is altogether too large to neooa,
total. MOT^Tjfi,
be negiseted-aside from tbo fact that This was an inerwaac of fitT.NSS3 over
that population cannot fa r.: leaMil from the earnings for 1878. The expenses of
defraying its share of th* expenses of □Krating were tUMfiMO; taxes. «&lt;,the public enucatiuu of Ifa children of BMJfi; rsoewais. W.M4-M;. making a

erate, eo they called an Independent
caucus on Friday evening previous to
•lection, which waa quite largely at­
tended by Republicans, and nomlna
Hons made wbtoh seemed to give gvn-

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We only want to sell just a
EC TT INT X&gt; Xt. 3B X&gt;

Buggies this year. If the Exoite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
customs ncif air.
. j We dare not tell the public, we are making better work than
:evcr before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. W« (fit
{terribly excited when we have too many sales, and now ■IBM
. | we hare come down TratHIn Mn a at
we tremble a
; I little because you may all come at once and F matrate us so much
i I so that we cannot do anythinc.
. .
.
. .
i • We had some talk with a man from California about sendiag
&gt;)him Tbiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfits us far
■|btud|WM besides the

daily balloon aecenwona, with a ear to
carry up ten or twelve o.&gt;cnpat&gt;£&gt;aa. and
his services, with the coat .of filling the
balloons, will be flSOO a day. We carry
all the chariots and tbo paraphernalia
for the greet Congress of Nations. Our.
wardrobe cost mors than tlOO.UOo. and
■a larger| than the combcned wardrobe*
of all the places of am car mo c: in the

Schosl Problem In New

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out at a etrcnlaua* library.'*
~I aao that you anauuacw that
wfllehoet^----------------------- ----- ■* '

Th*

Ha*bnj’. Marrh 30, 1875-

which will lie given awl^ lo our Customers about the middle
of/Scplembcr next, has attendency to make mere trade than we
want.
J
.. I.

Richard Messer, of Carlton,
IVa.* th* lucky, man last July, that got the CXitter. We wofil
Jet him draw this year. “He is too lucky."
i
Warning the people not to £ome all at once, we ere very

show, bowsver unworthy of publio
petrwargs, oca procure engraved bills
and poster* from large show printer*,
which reprseent in glaring colors every
astmai end hippedrome seece which I
exhibit My dear rir, it is utterly im­
possible for any number of men or any
inocnt of money ts produce at only
th. "Big Rapid* Dramatic Clab*" l*r- one year's notice a hippodrome in ths
farmanc*. th. play being "Th. Factory real souse of th* word. It requires
Giri," and waa remewbal aurprtoaci at yuan of nperienee, audit also requires
ths personal elteaUoo in Europe which
I give th* subject ia 1873 end 1874. -

courts of Russia, Japan. Egypt and
China, and some of these snort beavilv
je we lied cost *2^00 each. Thu immoms wardrobe suable* cs in the larger
cities to giro a variety uf spetacle*. with
dally changes of programme
Our

Truly Yours,

ANNOUNCEMENT!
CRAWLEY A GRACE

J. I. SEED &lt;fc CO.

NOW IS YUOR TIME I
i Gent’s Clothing,

and Nanlas. In the Emnan standing
CIGARS;
rases, the I riders stand on barn-back
horse*. Then tboro are hurdfarnccs
ETC, ETC., |
by ladies, flat rare* by Eogliah, French
and American jockeys, with the beet
blooded raro-borsei from Europe. Race,
by camels, ridden by Arab*. and race*
by elephants, ostriches
i* and raonsjs.
money*.— ।
A full afoek'Af
giro. too. Indian lifls on the plain*,
plains, in
in .
at Indians, with s McCaffrey’* Celebrated Flour

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

I.» Ml MllfimM
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

GRAH6ER HUDQUARTKR8! ,

the State, whether they avail themwlves of the school system or no:. The
magaitodv of the quettiou ia area in the
parochial sebooh of New York City

CRAWLEY A GRACE

„ ..

HICNOIS, SIEPAH * U. S

“MW
other party should attempt even an
imitation oi your Hippodrome."
Thu greet showman gave * smile of
to put
before
the public (the
most extensive aad and novel moral ea- satisfaction, and continued .­
"My budncM h to astonish as wall as
tortaiamente ever cBevud; to employ tbo
^Doyou Ips*
beat talsxt tu dho wrnld; to include
every future that ecu make such an
emertaianient inatruetiva. amuaing and

THBESJfffl,.

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„ Come and see

raillion, of dollars have been expended
tar school buildings, in which are gsthcroJ over thirty Ibouwod children. Tbo
Cathohe. raise mwe than a quarter of a
mUliou of dollars annuallr for the sup­
port of these schools, indepradont of
the budding.. Is it reasrnabfo to supfrnsn that, after so uutoh iia* baea done
far tbo establishment of .wh ertiools,
their gwardian* will turu them over io

&lt;

Rulin', Sc-&lt;-. Mi iro.

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO

: IMPOSITION HATE! I
OPPOSITION COURTED

a«&amp; M

ate^ooBiuwi

ft ,

,

Also a full Ime of Grocery .
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - 1st

&lt;!ompari*on Invited and Competition Defied ia

The idle Pennsylvania coal aalue ;
■•Orrtaisly, sa exart Uoa. My doily
becoming man totd to Ibrtr sew
, expeaosa raJtar Tmfc aroebwwt ifi.QOO,
aaAMusy vriH be ua^thM -eta ia the
awMr, loot «mu**r I seat Bos', aa *
, new teal MO feM foag by 300 f**&gt;.
heuU. I have MM asawvsm sU

GIVE ME

�April 7,1175.
Precoat, Mqpr. Reoordar, Aida.
Dawmm. Jewell, Madge, Bexmx. Fal­
Ssrnmerlik.
ler, Hieka aad Bentley.
waa allowed.
Gold 11*14.
Minutes of previous meeting road
By Aid. Bentley—
Council meeting Thursday evening. and approved.
Iririb.f, That Geo. Rood bo allowed
Soldiers' ro-wnlou at Grand Rapids
Oa motion tbo Council proceeded te maty dollars, balance dx him oa sal­
ranvaae the votes for city oCcers at the ary, tbo samoto bo retained by the
alxtioa. April 5th, 1875.
Fort Sumpter vsi fired a^ba.
The doclandion waa read aa tallows :
Tbostreetspriakfor ieaaxfoosly look­
ed for through efoads of dost.
Tbo sppeeraue* of wheat all about the
oouatry iadieetos a large crop.
Jodge Birney Hoyt's official majority
to 178 in Kant County, and 537 (in the
By Aid. JewoORaeriert, That the thanks oi the
Mew Box Grange, 63. Montgomery
Council bo tendered to the Mayor for County, Ind., hx raised 8600 towards
“d ‘‘npertklityi building its new hall.
with which ho has prodded over the
In Oregon xven Iran of the thirty
ddfborations of the CtouariL
The preoent circulation of the Now
Brastore are Patrons and flRy-four of
the sixty Reprsxntativx.
Turk Th feus 1a evx fifty thousand a
The Granger, are building a ware
day. Thetis businex.
boux at the depot In Buchanan for
Don't overtook the now advertfeetbdr owa private ura.
mouta thia week. Ton will find eomeThp •■Confidential Frteo-LlM of the
thiag that wiU is terart you.
Ohio State Orange far U»-* la out. It
Ths Governor has appointed Inane
to a book of IU ctaxly-prluted pagx.
Tbo order to on a ooUd footing In Ohio
Manton a Jeaiira of Abo Buptomi
Court, and ha took his seat yesterday.
I Vat Treasurer, Charlsa E. Barlew.
For Marshal, Georg* W. Blocum.
The Falrteuil. Minn., Itemocrat nys
For Justice of th* Peace, Thames J.
that tbo Grange mill at that cUy ia at
WUdx.
'
work turning out the flnxt floor ever
Lax maple eager haabeea made ia
For Bebool Inspector, Chartea Rusthis couaty th j spring thaa usual, bat xlL
Fx Supervisor, let and 4th Wari e, to be in attendance on said Court, at
it dux cot oommaad a very high price.
| a “Mutual Braefll Aseodalteu," wllh (
Alvin W. Bailey.
the Court House ia tha Qty of Has tings I
FxBuperriax, 2d and Id Wards,
head quarters at Indianapolis. SraroDUS Mk Hiduu, X SM Ibn David G. Robinson.
on th* 1st day at said term, to-wit: th* | tary. J. T. O raham. Id day of May st 2 o'atask ia tbs aflerWith aa agency at Jaetsoovlll* and a
Wk. 8. Goosxua, Mayor.
J. W. Bmnxxr, 4th Ward.
Jokm M. Bassxaa, 3d Ward,
Thin is a good tiflM to dean up around
Wk. H. Jswku, 1st Ward.
your premises, put the streets aad side­
.
W. F. Hrcxs, 4th Ward.
walks la repair, and generally to fix up
R. Dawaox, 1st Ward.
things for summer.
Roni Moes, 2d Ward.
Jobs A. Fetus, 3d Ward.
Wo trust tbo newly etocted City
Adopted.
CbVMil wiB not foil to proceed to erect
Ay**—Jewell, Mudge, Bexma-, Ful­
without delay a now engine hoax and
ler, Hicks and Bentley.
Nays—None.
. unique sahibitioa at

•ndtii

Tha Governor /hssnl of Canada will
sail far England on the 1st of Mav
A monument of Maximilian will be
tnauguntcd at Triaste. early in April.
The Cariirt General Babels! ia likely
to giro ia bis adberioa to King Alfosno. &gt;

There (a no truth ia tha report that
Bumartk will be made Duke of Lu neo-

The Italia a government will a^
exhibtorafrom that country at tbo
Philadslphi. Centennial
The Canadian Premier denix that
Unlled States contractors hare amtro]
of the Canada Pacific Railway.
The French minister of ocatmeroe
asks the chambers of commerce tor
their oo-operattou fx a worthy repre­
sentation of Franco at the Amenraa

AUCTIOM!

i property to-wit: Thrx Horsrs. four
Cows. 1 four-yxr old Bull 1 yoke
| working Ossu five years old. 3 yxriing
Stoore, 1 mrbng Heifer, 10(5 flbxp,

DARK BR1EIA M BOSTON AND BEN LADY IILTO1
OWNED BY

W. K. BARBER, Hastings, Mich.

veexls to bombard Zaraus for tha Gas- '
tar oatrep, bat Germany ha* reiaaed
to do so, beesuso ia eax of bemberd- '
meat innocent persoas would su&amp;r.
Sir John Forster F&gt;tagx2M. F. C. H.
who will abortly receive tha baton of a
field marshal, ia the “fathra" aad senior
general of the British army. Ils was
born in 1788, obtained his first commiaaioa ia 1784, and served ia Ils* Pe­
ninsular war and ia India. Sir John is
CMonriof tbe Eghteenlh (ths Royal

Egpi For Sale, from Light and Dark Brahmas, and Partridga
Cochina, at $5.00 per doten.

SEND FOR IT !

UfolJSTBlAL EXHIBmOX CO.

II.LlKTttATEn

FLORAL WORK i
t

Sl&gt;l&gt; Albin.

9I1BTBMNMB
PREMIUM BOND

larJS!ixfi-2.-2s^ru."3:i m iok mshal Emma at
Be there without foil.

Ou farmers are improving thia
beautiful weather, desng their spring
work aad a* a consequence bet few
— P. T. Bnraum will f through thia
section of tbo wuntry soma time during
th* eraar with his esoaalx Hippo­
drama, described ia another column.
Thia is more Eke spring to-day than
bmirfsri, said oas of our neighbors u
U bin wx preesated to him for a now
bonnet Baid to bo of the Lrimf spring

ust
xoiteril b«
xt and
her of

Ita* tbo mw advertieemaut of Messrs.
Ayes—Dawsun, Jowell, Mudge, Bern
Chaw ley A Druce—They will do joet m mx, Fuller, Beattoy aad Hieka
theppsosatee. Give them -call. OpNays—None.
pmsto the Hartinge Meat Market, Bute
Aevuuat of Barlow A Goodyrar
rftorat.
818 59, waa allowed.
Th* । Mrial county eaurasa brought to
Ayeo—Dawson, Jowell, Mudge. Braotown yesterday a large number of the
tr.er. Falter, Bentley and Hicks.
leading peDtfeiaaa ol the oou*ty, and a
Nays—None.
ptoaaaat ro-uaioa wm held at the o&amp;c*
Account of II. C. Lewis, 850 for da■of the County Clxk.
bursiag City Funds and ooUxting UA tew of oar subscribers failed to get eenses, wx not allowed.
tbrir pepers last vaA. The edition be­
Ayoo—Jowell, Bommer, Fuller and
ing short from some unexplained eauee. Bentley.
Nays—Dawson, Mudge and Hieka
dowMt occur ia the future.
■ ^On motion the above yoto was reecaMore trouble ia the Grammar Deport­ aidered and leave vm granted the oommeat of the Union Bebool; hut as the
mattes is to bo inveotigntod judicially on
Saturday before Justice Hiker, we fora- I

trembh •

.fits

ua

tha Middle

xin,
W«

won’t

» ar* v»ry

Perpetual World’, Fair,

• ,

Tbo Fi aanre^Committe* reported
The official notice of tbo Mayor aad
Recorder to poreoas who bare friends that H. C. Lewis. City Trexurer had
buried ia the old burying ground on Collected »820 for Licenses and recom­
Broadway, will bo of interxt, and should mended that ho be allowed 4 per rent,
for collecting the same.
There wiU bo aa old fashion spelling
sobool serial at the Good Tomplan Hall
Ayos- -Jews11. Boaamor, Fuller anil
on Friday evening of the present wxk. Boatfoy.
A prix' Mono dollar wiU be given to
Nays —Dawson, Mudgs aud Hieka

the boot speUx.

AD an invited to at

BmStBMTm;

that Crwek Strxt be opened te North
lino of Section 20, wx excepted and
nd opted.
Of Finans* CamnAttx aa the follow-1
ing accounts, recommending that they

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

The following is the result of the
election bold ia thio county oa tbo 5th
for Judgx and Regents ef tha Univra-

For Benjamin Gravra, 4146 maj —4146
For Isaac Mar,ton.
2488 - - 768
For Lymaa D. Norris, 1608
| Pm Samuel 8. Walker, 2383 ।
For Byron D. Cutcheou, 2377
For Samuel T. Dos*lax, 1003
For Peter White,
1009

For Birney Hoyt, 2175
FerJamx Miller,
18|fl

maj.—359
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Ay**—Jewell, Bessmor, Felix and
Beetlev
/ Nays— Dawson, Mudge aad Hieka.

84.00

prootiwd.
Some of the lowly bolter of ear city
think it about time for serreuading and
gate regretting te coxmxsx.
W.

xtod ia atar gsxrag.
Rhede Inland ia Republican x canal.
Well what of it Y Barry County ia also
Bepublfonn. bat the aatioa dex not
treroH* t) ssrai, aal we guara the naAaufo safe even if tttb Mede dox eadoex tbo eJwwwtWraHtm
Thk prohibit!Mists ia Ehod * Isl end
hare iifeeiif protibitioa by the aleetteu of a lieenx Legieiatarw. They did
the sama thing i* Mietoignh last fall tha
result of which ia likely to be free
wbaeky fw two years to earn*.
Notice is hereby given that for the
perpox of the axamiaaticu of tbo toach-

Tbo above from the Lansing Ryulh'
ex the ablest edited of the journals of
I the State. aad the foreawot ia facer of
every reform, will, wo trust, rommand
* the attention ita merits entitle it to re­

, ooive. Tbo fact is, corporial puaishmeat
ia aay (form, under any rircamataaceo,
I whether ia tbo family circle, the public
».OU' schools, or the Michigan peaitautiary,
J is regarded by all true retensors as a

J. L. Rin—.
-&lt;
G. W. Williams “
Chas. M. Knappon eisctiou
F.D. Aattey
«
Gov. M. Dewey
“

4.00

A few days rinse John V atoatiae, Jr,
' Oroagsiill i, waa carious injury at tbo
w-mflUCU A. Kiehri., rendering the
W. IL Hay ford

‘ “

It to reported from many parte of the
State that boro, thieve, ire' beaming
quite active.
“
i ■’.“J*" TJ. “oU!xa&lt;«T- °f BatUa Creek,
foot two Uttto daiwhtxi within oeveo
'lays, of evrebro spinal mcotnrlUa
i Have on eMbition one of the
Mrs. Israel Kellogg, of Kalaaasoo
died Wednesday moraine efapopleiy,largest Stock °f Fancy Goode
obJ' ““ came to that
elty 1108.
ever brought to thit City
b*y°od doub‘
which we offer to the public
that lake Michigan wra tanen over I»ICTXTItES 1
from shore to shore during the months
Z&gt;XCmT3UBB 1
af February and March.
cheap for Cash. H^e luive,
I am now all alone in the Fbotograph
bn si a ax, aad aa I have mad* amage- also, a full and complete
ments to increox my facilitix for doing
western portion ot that city.
’ belter work thaa rax. all should call, Stock of Drugs and Medi­
An attempt to break open a xfe in and get a negative taken. Th* superi- j cines, Books and Stationary
the dry goods store of He»! 4 Foot, at ority of my work in th* past ia a auffi-,
JSR K'JSSXSB” M“d*J etent gqarentro of firat-rlax work ia Perfumeries, Toilet Sets- Jr.,
he fhture.
Rooma in • Washington &lt;^c. Give us a call.
Anltmunr has been discovered La tbo Block, south side State Street.
I
upper penlniula. and xmplx mid to
rnntsln Tn
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Hopkins &amp; Barnes

Fourth Serie Drawing. April 5, 1375.

MOIIENTMAU, IIMIO A CB
hkaxcul

Hopkins L Barnes.

Dtopearary. ’BuSeto, N. Y. The above
Work—a book of about ntao hundred
large pages, profusely illustrated with
I Kemombx John Stanley hsa for sale
Wood Engravings and Colored plates,
a few bottlx of that oiwsi'sr lamerted
end well and strongly bound — will be
Frma Jroady for 83.00 a bottle. In
ssnL post paid, to any address, for Oas
cases where brandy is used for modidnDollar and Fifty Cents—making it the
। el purpoxs it Is invaluable.
82tl
cheapest bo&gt;-k over offered to the Ameri­
can people. Othx looks treating of
domraiic *medieiac, ol like six* and
style of binding, and not nearly m well
illustrated, with no cotored plates, and
NOTICE.
some of them containing no prescrip­
tions and making known means ol xlf- I Aay and all persons having friends x
curo for the diseaax which they disceaf,
rail fat from three dollars and a half to relatives in ths old cemetery, are hereby
five dollars. Were Dr. Pisrou's Work | notified that mxsnrea will bo taken for
not published by tbo author, printed I tbo removal ol suck bodtee after thirty
end bound with bis own machinery, end days from this date. They will bo re­
were it eold through agents, as other like
works are, tbo price of it would have moved to ths so-called free burying]
to bo not lox that four dollars. For ground of tb» Riverside Cemetery. AU
when the publisher pays the anthx a unknown bodies will bo buried in tbo
fair price for bis production, then adds
a profit to hia invxtment large enough
to satisfy himself and compensate him,
not only for hh labor, but also tor the
risk of pecuniary lox which fas amumos
ia taking the chances of ths enterprise ;
proving a success, and when tha State,
County aad canvassing sgent has each
received his profit, they have added to
the oxpenx of a book, that originally 1
cost about 81.25, ao much that the peo-1
pls hare to pay not lex than 84.00 for .
IE” x..
Medie&lt;i Adviser, on tings I*. O. April 13th, 1375.
—* within the peenn- | J, Bradford. Mn. Emily Cookf M.
IConwll, Mix Martha Cook, F. M.
Graves, Mie. Jemsa Kilpatrick, Geo.
I W. Boule, Mrs. Ostoolta £. Smith.
J. M. Ngvnrs, P. M.

4 00

above actual cost ol publication. That
thorn desiring the book may run nJ
lick oi taring their money ia sending it
through the mails, the author advertisx
that money addreeeed to him at Buffalo,
N. T., aad inctoeed in registered letters,
may be at his risb-of loss. The author’s j
largo correepondenm with the people
upon modioal matters, which ere are 1
credible informed, troquently exceeds
three hundred |lottors a dav, and re-1

1*001 Office Dravpor Hw. »&gt;.

fawanis ms* Mr ns n*.

It BOOM that ho WM hoMlaga hoard
aad by aoora mistake the raw wu giggad book suddenly, striking hie haad
aad tosriely manglisg the samv, Dr.
moettag will be held in the school houw,
CUM A. Twxmc. the youngest son of
oa ssb**l section, Aprfl tint at IS e'siosk
Dr. H. C. Turax, who the day previoua
a.*.
H. N. Monaa, Sap't.
gradMted from the median! department
•f th. Uniynemiy of MisHg* wan call­
A. R. Pratt
847AA ed to Me xuietance, aad who ■rismftilly amputated tbo head. At latent aoAyoo-Duwasn. JewwU. Mudge, Fal­
eouato young Valentin* waa doing aa
ter. Rif x, Brottoy aed Hicks.
woU no oeald ba
«Mi Mdo foir
Ayw-Duwwp. Jewell, Madge, Ful­.
ler, Bommer, Bentley and Hicks.
Nsyo—Nous
Tbo following ecsonats were uim
ined by Finance Committra and war*_

IOWA ANDMMASKA,

TbcBuriiWDj iitaiHfflnr R.E.CI

Thu apMe belongs to W. T.
Eartman, dealer in Lime, Planter

CVnton, Two through trains,daily,
1 wflfo Fatlroan Care oa night 'trola.
Fw-Blotui City aad Yaaktn. Two
truM oally.. Pullman OsratoMteeourt Vattoy Jone.

and Agricultural Implmenu. Arc.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?
THR PALMER ENCAMPMENT

FLOfflCE SETHS I1CSIKK

Grand Anniversary Ball,

UNION HALL,

61tf

urvr. Geo. MRter; Jastfooef the Ptaoe,
I AoolBeosA; JwtiwafthoPeowto fiU
weaxy. JohaM.Kif*; Owtobaiwir
of Highways, Hiram I. McrOI j Rum-

Applications for Agtnelx Reeetved-

* ari-TTas^rcfft jets:
TO-DAY** ADVERTISEMENTS.

aniutn.

23 Park Rew, lew Tort.

Hastings, Dec IS, 1874-

The total veto was 4146 against 851*
cast for Governor tost fall, whoa Bagley's
majority eras 404. This shows a bshdsome grin both ia the vote and ia the
majority, and yet was but four-fifths of
of a full vote and bat little ovx half
our real majority if there had been a
full veto. The short vote being ia thox
townships almost unanimously RepubBeaus. where there waa no strife for■
township oAeera

By Aid. JowsU—
That H. C. Lewis be allowed 8'45 for
disbursing City Fuads and 825 for col­
lecting licunsx

A sugar party will be given by E
Robiaeen, proprietor of tbo hotel of
Hickory Corwen, oa Friday eveniug the
ttd iaeL Pierce s band wiU furnish

borehlp, badge pins, seals. charms, ete.,
tn neat style ana st tow ratra.
The machlnsry of the National aad
। Blate Granges te bo kept in motion
moot depend upon the feus aad dux reeelved from the members of the Order,
and all such exactions mus: lx uniform,
and rest upon lb* broad baste of equal­
ity and Justice.
Jan. 1st, there were
Unagr» In
Indiana, According to the J.nnery
circular from tbo National Grange
boadquarten. there w ere. Jan. 1st, Zl.BU J
subordiaate Uraagx In the Lu Hadi
Btatea, aa Ineraax of C4 einm Dec. 1st,;
—one month. General prosperity is

�WE!

PORTER
rb.

ia in distress we reach oul'a'heS^
hand. We look after th* window* and
orphan.. There ia a fraternal fwliue
1-etwun the North , and Beuth. When
tha Nebraska safforere appealed far aid
the very first to reepond «u the Miaaj-ppi Stale Drang, which rated »l.OOO.

°r. m«u i»’^k EHP“' “• BNurt-

u

§60,000 00
Medicated

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

Cough Candy.

T,.

D.

SINK’S

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with cheers. The Patron* [of Husbaad
ry is an outgrowth of th. institutions of
our land ; -but I am sorry to aay that it
is not understood. The grange u not
to cures, but to benefit society; not to
tear down but buM up. We do not
wish lo make grain crow in ths streets

TWO GnAND CAPITAL . OF

lrs.000 EACH IN CASH.
E&amp;sitnimii
I Kona aa l ll««o. -Ith ptlt er mmalad Har*".
"XbtSfol’ "***
™*“tejaawsJrtte. .swstoi
Tl&gt;r«a &lt;te!4 Astaeiaan IhiaUu Wrteko* w-rtbWS

*75

A.DKXTH WAXT1D TO HULL TICK t
.bom l.lbtral I'ivciaae, will be *tel.

dn.lam eretateteze hall UrtefsdM*.
iristMa «f the mesrer at drawtas, so* M
.rmtli&amp;a ■■ nfor.nM te ib* liutnh.i^ai. ■

•tsttsstr

totos

tj Pectoral,
■rtjwas’MSJar*

SEED AND PLANTS.
Z-« p
Tk. rr».C.?«Co4 Cr*»Urr.,
V, V. sort for Uplute.
er Qsr.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

emii i a. itew Jita?

Shipping Boxlrg, 3 Hom- Power,

4! Horae Power. |3.Lj.

** *

TCHISOM .TCPEKA&amp;SANTA FERAILROAD
ALDINE

COMPANY'S

NEW PUBLICATIONS. i

Eo«. Gpcsrar Gurcxxrx—As spring
approaches it will soon bo limo to make
preparatiotn for our gardens —to get
the seed* ready in'season—to make up No Part of rba Principal PayaUv for Pouf Yoe. THE ALDINE; THE ART JOURNAL1
OP AMERICA.
our minds whst wo want lo plaut. and
aow. and to think how to do tbis to ad­ A FINE 8RAIN6R0WIN6 RESIGN.
vantage, and get [tbo greatest returns
for our labor on a few square rods of
tend. We should comment very early
ia tho spring, and not wait till all tho
spring's work on the farm t* done be­
fore ttes garden is plowed. Eren if the
men folk aro in a hurry, let them stop
and attend to it in eeanon. If wo wait
until lire teal moment, everything ia
hurried over, everything is late, and «e
Parts I, II, III aud IV ar. now ready.
&lt;l&lt;&gt; not have much of a garden. I used
to make very hard work ia taking caro
SUTTON’S
ot a garden ; I did not know any belter;
the children disliked to get down to pull
Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
weeds; I did not like it any bettor than
they did, bat did not say muck about it.
organizations
Ho saw tho injusaee't because I wanted to get all tbo help 1
done to tbo farmers through lack of or- ~'"
w and ----—
could,
was-------------------------careful to aay nothing
gnnuation. He wrote up the book now discouraging. Tha great drawback in
REPRODUCING
in use in every grange, not realizing garden culture is weed* which aoem
what influence U would have. To-day determined to grow ia.epite of ua; wo
the grange reaches to every State in tho need to destroy them once a week all
Union. The speaker said that ho met
Saunders at tha National Grange. In have; anything else grow, । Fur two or
The London Art Journal
hi* opinion each a body of men as mot three year. I have bce£x«aking im­
at tho Nation*! Grange never assem- provements, trying to sero hail work
hted before in the United State*. The in gardening. 1 find that by using a
sharp
weeding
hoe
(Allan
’
e,
1
think)
tn
Pstroo* aro doing more to restore har­
mony and good feeling between the cut up tho weeds txrtwecn the row* in a
North aad South thaa all other causes. tunny day, and have them will until
The Southern granges welcomed tlic tho next day. then take a .mall, very
Northern granges tn convention nt narrow blade hoe, and hoe around ] beCharleston, and ho never met with such tweun the plants, tints I cun got along
hospitable treatment os they recoirwd al a great deal faster than to get down nnd
pull the weeds with toy hands.
,
Another improvement is to have tLo
Had this orgauiution existed before the
THE MT JOU1SAL.
He keeps constantly on
war it would never hsvc ocrurrrd. There pees and early potatoes, and such thing*
I. In 15 nwaUly part*, at 11 rat
was a necessity for such an organiza­ as can be harvested before I bo 1st of hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
«•»« Ifo b»«l fall [-.»• Rlamn
tion. All other professaom bad their August by tbemaelvee, and when they in price from .$25 Oto$1800.
at.
out
of
th.
way.
put
on
a
very
heavy
organintioos and met together to couAlso. Agent for famous
•ult their own internets Corporations coat of manure, the mor. th. batter ;
have been formed and by legislation plow it in, and tow buckwheat, Dr oats,
have Iteen able to abuee labor. Rail­ or aomethiug that .will make a rapid
roads, telegraph, expreai companies, growth; plow It about tho first week In
and all other basinets in die country is tieptenfta^ryturning lindcr the green Manning and Burdett Or­
eoatrolled by corporation*. The’ farm- irop. Here will be a place where roots,
era have become tho prey to all these or anything else, can be rabwd with gans.
8EMS FOR THE ALDINE,
'■orporatious. Farmers alono were with­ pleasure the following year, saving
out an organization. Hence tbo necoo- much back aching work In weeding.—
X Tradesmen and buyer* fix their By taking the garden It this way. a part
upon everything ; competition is each year, the weeds can be cleaned
cut off -and farmers must take their out, and tlio toll brought to Ita highest
price. Wheat buyers, wool buyeie, and state of cultivation without any lose of
(tork-packera combine and fix their crops; tho soli become. k&gt; light and
pricw. Manufacturer* combine and I
thrir i*fluence goes to legislative halls.
Tbo mon elected by your tutee legislate
for thaee corporations. ‘ Just alter the
burning of Chicago when Congress at­
tempted to roJuca the tariff on lumbsr, alone, on account of It* retaining mois­
our Michigan repraeaatatives fought it ture better lo dry, hot weather. Gar­
SCRAP BOOKS.
wUh a eummenuable seal; and it was dening for profit ia not understood as It
defeated But tbo reduction ofthetraiff should be. How many poor men who
on wool peered from 00 cents down lo depend on their dally labor for their
40 coots, and Ute busiewe* of wool-rnis- tread, would find a great, many dollars
imr ha* •mated to bo profitable. Eighty that aro paid out for provleJons, raved

JOHN PETTIT

New England

Aaa,nl.,-i
-ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

■

Dera Tsn MJftr Ctil. literal

Organs,

We manufaeiurAand furnish at low price*. Pulley*, Shafting, Courting* ss4‘
Hangers, abo furnish Belling. Gum Hore, Ac.
' Further Information will be cheerfully ‘riven by addraailtia the mouufscuesrj

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SPKTMGFIEIaD, OHIO.

urore~

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THE

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT ORGANS

NOTICE.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE

SPECIAL TAXES.
Way 1, 1F7S. to April 3D. WTfl

!. C. ATM 4 CO.. Lowell, Mass.

a » v. sass

KGBdsn. tea inla haw M
«s&gt;tei.I»wr*te*J sBraMts
'■uwtlw.uk ttetJS enta&lt;

rxo Machnn: ha* sprung
rapidly into favoraa pos. eeaalnllt thee best ow-g
XATU^r of gooilqlesBI.ua I
'namely: Light ruunlnc I
ero.xMh, nolxless, rapid, I
durable, wllh («-rfectl
chine for mmufaciwitf .
aid family .us-, (ready
fori delivery only slate* ”
Jane. IJH) for raiRfU,MtfoeUon and yaririy.x
of work I* vilhoel a ...
rival In trinity or work

with Automatic Drop
; Feed. Design beautiful
and couatruvtlnn the very

For Wayie, cm
Jactus
&amp; tailui
until

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h Independent Pfejs;

LAWSON’S CURATIVE

CHRONIC DISEA

Kiuuiyounak
rheumatism
asysMstaa.‘gj»- ■Jswu’Siiastes!,—--

psis'szcz
si•i-iii•ret by wad. pest-pete, as rwipSte tea ptteas

coater against u«
We furnish tho mo­ of Industry, which la after year* they
tive tat a treedmilL grinding us in the
will not forget, witHeXIthwHItag batata
durt. Il is said that wo tr&lt; a political
they .h*1}’ t*&gt;eir mother? MM. J.
crgaaiaotrtm and * i*h to asrtrol *11 the
cS ers aad the Government. Wo are
not a political organization and never
isteud to T&gt;e one. Politics is forbidden
in the grangi:. Wbou a {wreoa ero-uks
of politics in the grange the master's
gavel fslte and he has to take his sent.

JAMES LEFFEL&amp;CO. .

»»«

!
!

THE

well filled, over 70V persons being iu
sltendanea. The meeting was presided
over by Mr. N. Chilson, of this city,
State Vurdnunng Agent.
'
Tho "Rallying Song" was sung by
tha choir, and prayer otfcred by tbo Rev.
C. H. James, pastor of the Baptist
Church, after wltfeh "Work for th*
Night is coming’’ way sung, when J. J.
Woodman, of Paw Paw. Master of tho
State Grange, was inlrodored. His
•object was, •'The Objeetv and Aim* of
onr Organteaticn. , Tho Patrons of
Husbandry, from a nucleus of three or
four men, ha* grown up to 30,000
granges with a membership of 1.500,VOO. Tbo grange originated iu Washingtou. It was Wm. Saunders, a Scotch­
man, who originated nnd pcrfoctod the
work. He is a true type ol tho gen­
tlemen willing to [work for the good
of his follow men. living as he did al
Washington ho saw the noceasily for
such an orgnnuation. Every other as-

STS

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upsetivs Of |
m psrloc*.______ n™.,.
...,
fraternal relation of tbs grange, nnd of
ths farmers looking more to ths aurrouadiuga of thsir horns, nnd making it
more attractive for their children. In­
stead of mmtting (ha idsa of book­
farming farmers should sneouraga it.
Every occupation in rocioty tires its own
prices; making tho tost of manufacture
tho basis of price. Fanners allow oth*
er oecunatioas to Mtablish prtess for
their labor. Wa wish to cheapvn th.
modo of 'doing buri non. Jualsolong
aa one class allows another to think for
tbcm, they will be upon a lowsr social
THE ORANGE.
plane. Labor is the soure. of all weatlb,
and the laboringdasMi pay tho expenses
of the world. We don’t want to break
Mau Mealing at Battle Creek—The
down merchants, but want to do away
History and ^Object* of the Orange. with the credit system: He advises ths
fanners to paytea they go, and do with­
out that you cannot pay for. Ho spoke of
railroads nod tbo cost of transportation;
Battle Creek, March 2tJtb, 1R75.
and chwed by saying that their object
A large mana meeting olgrangcre un­ wa* to bless sooety and correct tho
der tho aospiccs of U&amp;U Creek Union
council; waa held at the Opera House

s-te

K»te=n"S« “S'".

THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.

ADV1CC QIVCM BY M.
FRBK Ctf qWAWCE

C1SVASSRRS WAITED.
THE ALDINE COMPANY.
58 Maidan Lane, New York.

BRICK FOR SALE

It'iu hr aicUru.

Batinrt, Him I Ttaw,
Detroit and Brand EapMz. Mloh

DR. C. A. SMITH’S

Rrlkantfi
JAMES NESBET.

*' *iuih£7*l,fc

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Coo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

HASTING BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. 1875.

VOL. XIX. NO. 52.
h’BSRal api fibres Cafij.

lar clerks to die!
Don’t 1 bog of you. over thing of
clerking in any of its forms. Don't be
salesman, a book-kee|M-r, a anything
about the great mercantile concerns.—
There arc nrixro to bo drawn, but the
Kentucky Library was a certainty in
comparison. Where one goto a prise ton
thousand draw blanks, and a blank in
this line of life is tho blankest thing in

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Clasping her hands with delight, lit­
tle Flossy Green stooped down to exam­
.bildren of the city trader his charge. ino the delicate blossoms twinging to
Ho wdlf take them ont of the street, and fro liku tiny bells moved by the
place them where they will be eared toft south wind. Sh* was only a child,
tor, have them educated and taught but atie had a quick eye for beauty;
useful employment, on.1 maku of the and this first tight of the graceful
street Arabs good and useful men and uvutaria was to hern glad revelation.
women. There is no wider field of
•■How pretty 1 how prettyI" she ex­
philaniiirophy or one in which more claimed ! and then turning to her eomgvcal can bo done. Tbo drunken father I
a.«,u (no csa. 01 in. no.-

Shoulder

Spoke

Call and

.Spoke

cent.
longei than

Samples.

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, Cut or break.

Lolptera ch.ld at wtU-if Meh1 a parent
keeps control of iteichili U wiU bo not
1'orgh e fault. Tho Italian padrone
who imparts young children, and trains
them a* street beggar/, and tho whole

ggKWrSSCS
To Young Men from the CountryBergh in a new role—Beecher-

from tho country Is to got iu some largo
city, New York being, of course, tbo
first choice. The young man who has
to arise at four and go oat in tho rain
or enow, a* tho caso may be, and do
tho chore, on a farm, boforo tlio regular
' '
• - naturally doixarting and lose

e»t city, and sees tho spruce vu
with their hair parted in it
standing in graceful atlitudi

insaan.

pleasant, ologaut jifo they leal, that ho
makes up hia mind to got there himself,
cMi-1 if he has narrn enough, ho doos it.
I change for tho batter or not.

No other firm usea thia Machine ns they are sole proprietors of it. None but IndianiusOlelimtA. T. Stewart &amp; Co., tho largest dry
ed Timber, and thoroughly uensoned, under cover from 3 to'5 y&lt;ars, and put together by the l»eM ■ good dealers in tho United States, eraWagon Machines. Every Wagon fully Warrantee!.
1 ploy in their uptown store about seven
y-iav--‘-T- m&gt; raMoealils t,nn,. oat*.,"•«
Itsiter S B*tl«r'» •tor*.
faevlTS

HEATU, SALISBURY ECO.

/J

CALL AND SEE THEM.

.

IBALXns IN FVBXITUHX. Vs-Mstery &lt;Je«b.
•*S S*n**»l Mlra-fasr* si’«». *•«

DENTIST

NaiWle,

■

Mich®!.

JOHN STANLEY

THE
Hastings Drug Store

You will find a lull line of Drugs,,
Medicinee, Chemical", Pointe, Oita Dye*
Stuff aud everything Iralonging ta a firs!
clan Drag Store.

Canned Fruits and Fish.

Sitiital aii Malawi

DENTIST
Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;

T. De Witt Talmage, Edita.
Free delivery and on time.

Buifdings Torn Down

i hundred salesmen of all grades These
: men arc ruled by a discipline as rigid
, as that of a Prussian army. They are
I required to be oa hand at seven in the
i tho morning to answer to their names
at roll-tail, and take their places. If
। they art- behind time a minute, that
minute is charged to them and deducted
from the! r salaries. Sicknou makes no
iditfcrouce. They are require &lt;1 to beat
thior Dvsta from 7 a. tn., till 7 1-2 p, tn.
Ifouo is absent, ho hut to say why. If it
should be. sickness or auy other good I
cause ho is mit dtacliarge-1, but bis time is I
deducted, and there as no appeal allowed.
The great merchant knows nothing of j
the circumstances of lus men, car dues

Help ! Help ! Help

The spring limo lias come when orcrybody want* the house cleaned and paid for. Is iU Let us mo. The lowwalla papered, end tlio best place to g6i cot salary paid to regular salesmen iu
this establishment is soren dollars per
week, and the highest twenty 1 the great
majority of them receiving from twelve'
to fifteen doUara per week. Out of this
twelve dollars tho salesman has to pay
first, seven dollars t&gt;er wook for board
School Books, Blank Books, Thy arid
Gift Books, nad everything in this line
goto a room eight by ten feet, fa an attic,
to please Old aad Young.
and two minis per day of the cheapest
aud meanest food that the chea[&gt;est and
meanest market* afford, cooked in
tho vilest and most atrocious stylo poaaiSan&lt;a Clans
bio. Hia washing costa him not lee*
than one dollar par week- -for cleanli­
ness ia required—which loaves him but
four dollars. Then ho pays at least ono
This is tho place to buy your presents
dollar per wook for car taro, postage
Wo have the best line of goods that
tv ns over brought to Hastings. Call
stamp*, and other incidentals, lenvixg
and examine far yonreelf and you will
him three dollars ta go on for clothes
BUFFS,
find dur stock complete.
and such noyeltiee. Ho gate sick oecaWHITE B LAKS,
Remember tho place, tho Old Stand,
vionallr, and losing an hour now and
then isfunartadablc, all of which make*
sign of tho Gulden Mortar
FRENCH SATINS,
targe bote* fa his small salary.
SATIN FINISH,
To sum it all no, bo work*, like a
and FANCY GILTS, galley-alavo throe hundred and twelve
days iu tho year, twelve and a half
hour* per day, and gala a most stinted
living, and nothing more. Many a
good-looking clerk in Stewart’s this day
would exjxwo naked foot if ho took bis
_
■' .......................
boot* oH for going without stockings
eave* the cost of baying and tho eo*t
of washing And th* wearing of black
scarf* to cover the shirt front is not
generally a matter of taste. Tho shirt
coats three dollars and the washing
coats twelve and a half cents every limo.
A black scarf and a collar h made to do
duty for * shirt.
Mad* at the
And these poor fallow* daro not alriko
for better pay, or complain in any way.
Should one intimate a desire fur more,
off gore hia bead, and a hundred stand
ready aud eager to take his plane. Andwhat ta the ultimate reward for thia ?—
Promotion cornea in tim» to three who
On JEFFERSON STREET, oroi Runhave ospectal fitnus. and more than
yen’s Boot &amp; Shoo Stare.
su;&gt;erhuman industry and energy. In
such an eetabliahmoni, if you Hr* long
c*n s*d m* arsctaiuni *r copy
enough, nark hard enough, aud know
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a languid watch for it, unless ho forgets !
In starting on a journey, one must keep
a sharp lookout not to bo left.
There
is nxma of the quiet sarrendor of these
common cares to experionrod and trusty
hands, which is tho best return 9 man
gsts fur hia firn dollar, a day. -And it
is a very good investment fur a host or
clerk-tu make his personal oversight and
good will fait by trifles. A courteous
■■Como and soe u. again, sir," whou a
cu&gt;toner pays hia bill, ba* ito iofluonoo

Henry Bergh, who is bated by every
two-legged brute in Now York, has en­
larged hia sphere of operations. He
i has survived all the sneers and jibes at
his Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals, and has pat the brute truck­
'
'"
rn to a very de-

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

lion by so many |*up!o who refuse to
believe a surd of Tilton, Moulton or
Mrs.Jdoulton.
11, ccber danius point-blank tho truth
ot every allegation, and professes to lie
able to account for every letter or doc-

satisfaction ul the world. I earnestly
hope lia may, but I am bound to say he
has not don&gt;- It vi'I. To-day ho standi
precisely where he did six months agu,
oix-S|it tbat-his stat-manta have now th«
.trungth that au oath in a court gives.
Ho lias not nrcwun-.od fcr tho letters, or
tho money, ar anything also connected
with th? matter iu any way conclasiro.
In short, to thw ordinary intellect,
hu statemnato are too thin fur credence.
I f ho is innocent of tho crimo charged,
ho ix, and has -been, tbo moat simplominded, idiotic old, innocent that ever
lived, and his friends would ba jnstifiud
in asking for a guardian. If ho was in­
nocent, one straight statement, one sin­
gle, manly blow from the shoulder
would have eesttored lhe conspiracy
aad fixed him firmer than ever in the
affectioas of his people.
Hud lie been inmxjout ho could have
(jelled tho allrgo-I Mtnbiaation, and
could liare tns.lo Brooklyn too hot to
liavo heht them, in two hoar’s lima,
Iffttr. Bceehsr is innocent, bo is not the
shrewd man the world has given him
credit of being

1 When
Whoa told,
told, she
ah. responded
respoudmi with
with a
a ut«ta—» -i
r. i-Oh!
.qi-1 now 1
. tknow
_____ all
- about
। ~Ufiod
air:
it. Cousin Frank rowed them. -I hoard
graodpa say he waa sowing his wild
oats, but I didn't know where. I wish
bo d sow eomo ta my garden. I mean
to ask him the next timo he comes."
. An opportunity for this scon ottered.
Frank Diasmoor was leaning idly over
the garden gate, surveying the miniature
beds his littlo eousiu had bordered with
pebbjes, when she ran to meet him and
prr furred her reque»t,.C____ _____ _
_____
, ... ■

‘■Why. 1 mean so; grandpa said yon
sowed wild osts, and 1 want all the
pretty flower* in my garden. What
midoyuu sow them away down by th*
wood* *0 far off?” I got a lot of them;
but I want eomo growing right here.”
“Where are the flower.?”
“In lhe aittiug-room.ita my own vase
mamma gave mo last Christina.. Come
in and *vo them."
By this time the young rasn had a
faint suspiaou of th* mistake which bad
been made by hia pet cousin, and this
suspicion became an assurance when,
ditectly after, in answer to her eager
quMtioning. hi* grandlather -told her
that tho wild oat* he was sowing were
of a ditlyront variety from those in her
raw.
,
“What kind?’’- the then nskod.—
“Won't they grow and turn flower* J"
• No, my child, they will bear no flow-

rny heart to have him do w. There
son't l&gt;e any flowers, but there'll be a
dreadful h arrest that he'll haw to reap,
if ho don't root up what he’s eowed.”
The handsome face fiuhed and then
pale ; the dark eyes flashed and then
filled sith tears ; the-thia lips curled
scornfully and then quivered with emo­
tion. Without any attempt to justify
himself, Frank Dtasmoor wont bis way.
But the eager questions of the child
and tho solemn words of th&lt;&gt; aged
trrandeiro were not lost upon him.—
New reaulvas were fartnod. Henceforth
new motives held sway overlheart and

A National Freight Railroad.

This phrase, hackneyed as it is. grows
every yoM fuller of moaning. Lite in
a city is not the same thing as it was
ten years ago, before elevators, electric
bolls, snd generous plumbing had
brought the elemaute into thorough
service for merchants and manufac­
tures, business, and everybody's homes.
The luxury of bring is ‘attained in a
first-rato New York hotel. Tho visitor
alights from n' carriage at tho 'private
door, enter, a high vestibule through
which the broere sweeps freshly, warm
in Winter, cool in summer, from cari­
ous ventilating works in tho basement.
Tho marble or tihfi floor, th* wainscot­
ing of rich woods, tho frescoed eoiling,
the stairs softly carpeted in warm colon,
please the eye wherever it turns. A
word to a servant, and a luxurious upliolstorod elovaior beam one to his room,
which may bo on tho limt floor or the
sixth; all are aliks handsome and con­
venient in fitting up. It is quite tho
choice of many person, to take the npjw&gt;r rooms for their grantor quiet, airi­
ness, and the view, which from the top
of a tall hotel, spanning from tho green
Jersey shores to the built up Heights of
Brooklyn, taking in tho clustering pin­
nacles aad town* of tho city till the
Harlom|b!ocka aro wrappod In mist, is
br no moans a dispiriting sight to greet
one by morning. There is little fear erf
fire. Tho stairways are of stone, and
the partitions filled with fire-brick,
while the great boao lie coiled on every
floor, to spring on tho first symptoms of
fire in the rooms. Tho bath, the hair­
dresser, the news stand, the restaurant,
aad lira physician are fa tho house. A
•camstrcM is in . cal] fire the Indios who
want hasty service on,their dresses. To
obtain a carriage, theatre ikkota, rail­
road tickets and sleeping berths, one
has bat to touch the magio button which
touches tho electric wire in every room.

WHOLE NO. 986.

allowed to slip through her hands, it
can never be won back by any efforts
she may hereafter pat forth:
The
farming community aro equally inter­
ested in tho subject, aud take every op­
portunity at expressing their seatimsnta.
Recently at Rpriufield, HL, tho Oboad
Transportation Committee of the State
Farmsrs’ Association reported in favor
of an air-lino railroad from Omaha to
New York, to be built and oontrolod
by lhe General Government, giving the
preference to New York as the shipping
point, and making it an indispensable
condition that kch rtad should bo sub­
ject to no side infl osnw« and uncon­
trolled by loeaLintorosts. It is rontondcd that such a road, a portion of which
is already buil^ would shorten tho route
from Omaha ta Now York eomo 290
miles; it woald^travorM the richest
«
— district
1:--!- in the
•&gt;_ —
rid;; it
it would
farming
world
be direct and
---------.j •
easy
grades,
and take
400 ton* of
___ -___
[ht more easily _
than
100
ton* can be catkisd by existing roads.
We understand n serious proposition
will be placed I before tbo New York
Cheap T’ranspirtatiou Aaaoofation, for
tbo aocouqilhhmcnt ol a similar pur­
pose, by private aubecriplious, under
the auspices of | tbta awtomation, by the
oonrtracUon ol a freight railroad be­
tween New Y’osk and th* West, to be
under th* contool and management of
Ums merchants *t Now York City and
tbo fahabitantaof the districts altag thisproposed route. We most heartily oom mend this project, and -ould Ira pleas. 1
to aeo tbo marebanta of New York take
hold of it fa such a manner as to lead
to an iuunedtate and practical result.
We think, however, that it would be
duoovored ultimately that the best and
most cffectivo moans of transportation
by rail, would bo a national freight
railroad under th* control of the G«v-

too, .beef midnight . Sergeant Ma
roe and eight men were oa guard. 1
vero wu refused adaaittaaca, aa t
family did not wtah to be disturbed
Can nay title to the gratitude* ot con­
ml1®exdateted i
temporaries and posterity bo higher “You'll have noise etmugh before 1m|
than fata? Can tbo disembodied spirits,
■fallowed to’look beck upon th* earth
at tail and e&amp;rt, bo .believed td look
back upon anything mor* trnoiy pleas■ ng than tho having done roch a work,
oed built such a monumont? fitsndtag
one day, some years ago, ia Bunhill
Fields burygroand,“in the east of Lon­
don, beside tho uobte tomb of Dental
Defoe, erected by subscription among
the children of England, and imagining
"A large body of the King's trooue
how gladly each of tboeo children gar* (supposed to be a'brigade of about
its penny fa honor of the man who 1200 to IMO) were embarked ta beats
wrote “ItobiMon ।Crusoe,” the thought from Boston. iM gone over to land cm
came fata ntind: is there anytniagin th* Lcchmore’s Point (so called) ta Oatacapacity of man *0 well worth doing as bridge: and that it was shrewdly Mteas this—by seton wrtlten work to ptexso, poeted tliat they were ordered to ssm
to instrtict, to benefit, to while away
tbo boars of the weary aad the ennui
of th* Idle -, and, dying, Mete behind
Hancock immediately gave lhe alana,
that work for th* oontiaued amusement
and instruction ef ages opuo agos. wills and the village church-bell pealed forth
tho nsuno of Aciiwer of the Young, In­ it. warning note. ; and font before tbs
structor of Middle Ufa, and Consder of dawn of the 19th eno hundred and thfrty &lt;w forty inhabitants of that town aad
tho Aged f
neighborhood had cellarted os the mm9neh, as admitted by ail tho world, i*
tho ntac* held tn the eatimation of man­ mon. Among tho excited patriots was
Jmiathan Harrington, the ifer. About
kind bv Daniel Defoe, through ono
ono’clock his mother roused him from
work alono. though he wrote many oth­

ers showing great talent and fagonuity ;
and such, quite as eortainly, ia ti*u&gt;lace
G,,ldxmith-uot so much a. Defoe, on
arosent of a stogie week, as in all the
walks of litesatnro ho has left enduring
and well-loved monuments behind him,
and yet in tbo mind* of thousands prin­
cipally, and in the rocoUoction of very
many solely, a« lhe author th* “Vicar of
Wakofiald.” In that one work seemed
to bo dons the work Of an age, changing
the [oputacregard from the free-spoken
and nut always deeoroua rosnanrea of
the time immfilatoly preceding him.
aud .boatag that a book might bo popu­
lar ta the minds and mouths of tho
worldly as well as tho virtneus and the
pious, without containing one word to
shock tho most shrinking modesty, or
pain th* most eontifive fooling. In tho
celebrity of that work, embodying tho
simple affair* and trifling adventures of
a country parson and his family, has

Wo hero no Intention, hare, of dwell­
ing on the life of Oliver Goldsmith,
though it was changeable and adventu­
rous enough to offer abundant field for
examination. Sorni- of its salient points
are well knows: that, ho waa born in
Lingford. Ireland, fa 1731; a statute fa
from of Trinity UoUngt, Dublin, now
attvstfag the pride of his native land in
th* fame of her child; that ha was in­
significant fa body, aad remarkably
er, not to say not eeoblw hotao|y in
that he traveled aver mhch of. the.
European continent, with literally no
tasani, oil on paying fcr hia food and
shelter by a few airs from his Bute, of
which bo was passionately fond and
CudQhat he drifted eventually to
idea, acquired fame, and th* friend­
ship of Johnson, Burke. Garrick, and
many others whueo very acquaintance,
was fam* ; bat nevsr became olherwta*
than poor, and never lost a strange
fancy for decking hia unlovely face and
figure in ernamsnt of dress, calculated
made by nature; that be died do^Jy
regretted in 1771, just when t^o war of
I tho Revolution was commencing; and
j that through all, of pronounced ad­
versity Sand comparative prosperity, bo
held tfceNove of many who beat know
him, and tbo reepoot of by far the great­
er portion.
Nowhere, in lhe London which for
eu long made his home, u one so close­
ly reminded of Goldsmith, to-day, a* in
the vicinity ot the Tomnle, the famous
taw-chamben snd residences of that
metropolis. On one of tho 'small courts
of the Temple is pointed out, with
natural pride, a chamber on tho second
floor, in which one Oliver Goldsmith for
a long time had his residonce, and
where gathered around him, in nightly
orgies of a mild character, if tradition
is to bo credited, so many gay fellows
with loud voice and addicted to uproar ions merriment, that ho received more
cencivs of tho place were not more
strictly observed. Poor old Noll 1 ho is
quite enough naw, and very nearly ta
the same neighborhood ; for in one of
tho gravelled walks, immediately ia
front of tho old Tmnpte Church, ones
hold by tho Knight* Templar, a* ana of
their principal house* to England, there
ia a nameleae dab over on oft-trodden
grave, and there lie* th* man wifo was
one* *0 noisy. Many of the visitors to
tho place know who sloops beneath,

is.ota, and looks a* fresh and nice as
»;&gt;rTbg fluilror*. It is filled with the
tucaAl of reading matter, prose and poe­
try- and is just such a publication m
should bo welcomed fa every kooaabold
in the Country. It ba* thoasoad* of
friends fa every section, aad all spaak
of it fa the highrat toras. Ttai coa­
tanta of tho May number are a* follows;
tbo Pacific, with euoh lateral brain'nee “Beenes ntoow the Hadsoa“May
as would give nil tho requisite facilitiea Ftowere;" “Tl* Fatal Gtora, er the
to tbo outlying aecttons.
As n stop
tuwarda this and, wo do not know but
that it would bo well far the Govern­
ment to aaoert its claims fcr help exIk. T&gt;-~V».:i__ .1- __ 1

mfaation to act with the militia.
was with difflcully that ha vu

It

cock, th* ta not ourbnrtatwa; w* befoag
to the cabinetIt was nearly the
break of day before he was peoMuM
not to throw bimeelf into the &gt;—4r of

tauso of James Rood, in Buriington, a
small neighboring town, and it wm
while on their way thithor that Adams,
on hearing the volleys of fire-anna «rf
tho British, sad beholding tbo rising
sun, exclaimed to Hancock, “Oh, what
a glonous morning is thia!”—From
•The Cuncord Fight.” by Frodeno
Hudson, in HieywY Fyun ftr Jbf.

cut State Boon! ol Agriculture, at
Woodstock, Ct., Mr. W^afWarwfae.
gave his reasons why he preferred the
Short-Horns a* dairy stock to other
breeds. He was of the opinionthat the

nay. Ho feeds all hia cows ahae with
grain and eteamed food aud extra

He said he had one cow that gave
3,COO quarts of milk iu ton sxonths
when cho was five years old, and that

.aid, bad bemi jret drtad el, but w^aid
eeou com. fa milk egWn
&lt;M cuuree,
such a row will consume a large sawwU
of food. The next best to have, be
thought, is a grade Ayrshire
wift
svrigb 2W pound. W than lAShcrtHum : but he oauld no: see any perroptilde difference fa the amouatof femd
wnramed by these two row.. H# could
not **e but that one will reewire jus* aa
much food a* the other, and th* KlwrtHorn will give from three to tour hun­
dred quart* at mdk more, year faa.
tho Ayrshire and th* Klr.rt-liora ales
wilt weigh nearly ene-third more.
He said he bod made oUMnwttaM,
ox they eame ta hta way. and this terfta
rerolt. The f-hoTt-Horas tMk. as mwl
milk from tbo .utan amuual of food aw

�system and thu range between c.nu-e and
effect which was aue te th. great else
of the country and the variety of our
Industrial intenota, aad ao as year after
year pareed away without the craati,
they, too, loot their caution and thought
everything would go on as before. Tt\o
trial came however and lab el on us. The
exhaustion. the losses and dtstractf on
of wealth entailed their inevitable con
ecquende*. If that baa been tho result
in the North, and are think tborv are
few who will question It, it has been

the prohibitory law, is unusually alringent. Under ita proriuoaa tbo Mayor
aud Alilermeu of nay eiiy or the Select,
,
any
person whom they deem unfit tor
tho privilege; liquor shops must be
elooed before 12 at night aud not open
before six in tbo morning; liquors sold
must bo ol standard quality and free
from adulteration; nc salo or delivery
of liquor shall bo made to n person
known to be a drunkard, or to an intoxicatod person or to d minor, and li­
censes are divided Into fire ctaiiM. with
fees varying from not Use than fifty to

batno of Mrs. Ana 8. Stephens' new so­
ciety novel, now in prera and to bo pubhshod shortly by T. B. Paterson A
Bros, Philadelphia. It will no doubt
moot with great pcqmlarily as weU m
have a very largo sale, for Mrs. Stephoas stands at the head of’American
novelists, always teaching a good moral,
and writing in a fascinating manner;
and this, her last effort, fa fully equal to
her cetebrated work, “Fashion ^nd
Famine.” Among our numerous novel­
nits no one produces such thoroughly
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
good, because natural dialogues, and
you can rarely make an seen rate guess
al tho dsaouement in any of her novela.
Infthis, as in some other respects. Mrs.
Btepheha i» iufini'«ly superior to alt
other writers of tbo present day.—
‘-Bxstha's ExcACDixrr’' will be issued
in a largo duodecimo volume, at ths
low price of 81.75 in morocco cloth, gilt
back, or 81.50 ia pnper cover; and will
The stock is Complete ia ovary debe for sale by all booksellers, or co[de«
partmanf. Haring been bought very
of it will, bo sect to nuv ono. tu any
low, and the public will find it for their
place, by mall, pout paid by tho I*ubUshers, "*. B. Paterson A Brothers, tivo, nnd ono reads chapter after chap­ interest to pstronix* us
PhitedidphU. Pa., on remitting tho ter without being conscious thaf-he is
nrice of it Io them in n letter. All of perusing mere fragments et.laloria ad­
Mrs. Ann A Stephens' Twenty-two dressed at diffoicnt times and under
popolsr Books &lt;e put up in neat box. varying circumstance* to different peo­
nr..-..
fjl . mF'r.. a ■ T -.
i__ -J ple. All that man-i-lously strong and
useful life, filled with such broad netiritics, snd operating with equal power in
ao many department* of iabcr, i* un­
folded in these page* in tho simple,
modast, cannot, compact cud virurou*
language nf tbo man himself- No bio­
graphy, certainly, however skillfully

chief richre disappeared Ida moment
under the prociamatlan of Kraaocl|&gt;a- In esse of damage done by an intoxi­
tlon, where the whois order of society cated person the liquor dealer is msdo
WM Rubvertcil from top to bottom, anil liable, ani be Li further aubjoot to dam­
ages should lie psraut in selling liquor
to a parson habitually itablo to iutoxisomething al a distance, but a devastat­ enti on, after wonting from a hutlicnd,
ing presence in the fields, the rtore- wile, child, guardian or employer. Tbo
bouene and tbo dwellings. When tbo liquor dealer it compelled to giro a bond
future Macauly or,Bancroft comes u&gt; of ono thousand dollars aa a guaranty
retrace this period with tho cnndld |«-u of the fulfilment of the provisions of tho
of the historian, be will not find any­ act, and in cato of notation is subject
thing unusual In the disorder and dis- to a fine of not leas than fifty nor more
than ono hundred dollars, or itupriauuNorth or South during the past decade,
noy will be think anything dlffi-runt
was fXMolble. Tbo truth fa, It la a mat­ six mouths, or by loth such fine and
ter of wonder that wo have nil passed imprisonment. Tho bill bus just pavwd
Lnited States, exclude slavery from its through the last ten year »o well an w* tho MusschuMtts senate by a rote ol of which «• hero before taken occa­
limits prior to the formation of a State have, am! that wo have made sncli gcx-d fdpdevn to eight, having previously sion to speak witla approbation, has uow
reached its ulovauth and twelfth cum­
ConatiBmoftT
pared! tho noose of Rapreeentatire*.
bers, of tbo forty forming tiie scries;
Douglas answered it very much as I
anti we fool that wo am performing
feared he would—even more boldly in
nothing uwro than a duly in again rail­
the affirmative than I had expected.—
ing public attention to tho oxcollonce of
lie declared that “in his opinion the
n publiration embodying ns much of
people of a iTemtory could, by lawful
noisily a» of merit. To find so much
means, exclude slavery from their midst
thoroughly excellent mailer, ao uncxprior to the formation of a State Con­
ceptiouably printed, nnd so handsome
stitution.”
He went on to say that reward complete reconstruction as we
illustrated al the vc’.y loir price of25 cis.
slavery could only bo upheld by “police might.and ought to hare done, but It
regulations.'' End that theae reliaa
There is eometitnea u sharp, uer number—is »om&lt;rthing for which the
does forbid us to groan over the action- fancy.
'
struggle between ti e great ri­ Ixxir of readers have cause to bo grate­
of the past decade as exceptionally dia, feverish
'
ful ; and judging from who: wi- uudorcreditable to tho American people, or ,val corp"ratwns, Lut the end of it ia stuut of the rapid increase uf cirvulathat they agree nut Io dieagre-*, and
in any manner to dlspalrof tbo future. ,
tion, wo her.) nodoubt that they ore no.
Even political matters ar; not so ba 1 aa Lmakn up, at least in juirt, Ly high Tho Miscellany,'us so may Loforu have
and fares, lhe munry they hare
many are ready to apprehend. The hfreight*
lost by “catting indur ” i5&gt;iupetitiou rymurlted, doos not protend to bo en• - --—’
•———j
citizenship
of
lhe
freedmen
it
alaitfih।
between railways'," says Mr. Adam*, “is lirchr original in its routen'.s and pjakoeffectually prevent tho introduction of
edbeyand injury, notwithstanding there tho
,
it into their midst, etc.
medium through which cunsolida- up, but to blefid the very bsmt of original
,
When wo returned to ths hotel after are many at the South with a few North- tion
and combination work thi-msclrca
,
tho meeting, Mr. Lincoln said to mi: ern allies who are conspiring agslast It. out"
The competition of throw great
’
‘•Wall, MadiU, how did you liks tbo The i«»plo tor a time may be deceived linos
resulted in tho Saratoga romhinaway I bo^d my row with Douglas to­ bysueb, they may even give their favor ttl &gt;n, and tho practical union of lhe Bal­
day’" “Mr. Lincoln,** said I, “before
timore 4 Otrio with the other railway*
is merely a question of time., Not only
you spoke you had three chances out of
four for tho Senate. Now I think Doug­ to guard against nil real danger from tho oxporicncw of our country but that
las has three out of four. I am going whatever source it may be threatened. of Europe eatablishee tho thurcm. A &gt; .---“ ‘h.t wlmt they
back to Chicago in tho morning, and Tbo heritage* of the war are lodged in r...nt book by Cbnrlo. do Franquoville, ,h“
_!u
*s— . .
. jcia
&gt;“-u-r before been put lu
the heart* ot the maaao-t ofiur people, “Tno Administration of Public Works
alreadJ •a,J- ,l‘?»
you have lot and they wUl not be given up under any ia England,” draws a forcible contrast ‘{I**,.Ao1'
between tbo proven of railway build-1
A’**
“'-hur in the
circumstance*. Though many vlcfael- ing in Franco and England, and shows
o!,u( “* vr,«,nal ,,,rt,cr’ M,t
tudes, perhap* through many experi­ that tbo two different methods lead to c*rtalaIT Jour not
ments like the one now being tried in the same aim,—abscn&lt;o of competition. I l„?.,Or_.n!aIlr'a1’
In England, tho State does’almost noth­
will go steadly. preeistentljr on. and will ing. the individual almost everything, in
triumph at last in the cooplete restora­ constructing a railroad.
In France,
tion
of
tbo
Union,
and
the
guarantee
of
tho relativo positions are somewhat tocould boat* thorn hurrahing and yolling
like Indians for tho “Little Giant’* out equal political rights to all men regard­ vorsod When tho road is built, the
less
alike
of
nationality
or
cumpkxiou.
English Government fixe» a maximum
on tho street, whom they bolievod had
routed Lincoln and won a complete probably long before the coming d -eadr- fore, requires tho stoppage of ono train
a day at each atatiuc, and does nothing
victory. Tbo reply Lincoln msdo to nio
as hn looked a: me |
The Election of Regent*.
iwrvines nndftgulate* ovorj-thiag. In &lt;"?;
’JH l*“*
’b° .^"nturo.
with a most singular exprewion of
a word. Franco ha. foHuddrn cumpeti»&gt;'«hioreu.. and
Under Hie above heading the Ann tion and dohberatriy created mononuli; th“ ^l«a«X ®‘*luc,'w?11'' "'V*11Arior Cburier oflaat Week publishes the while England has tria l to prevent m'o- ?'1 no‘ ,'c **“{ ,u
than
article printed herewith, and to which L—a----- j i— r-n-j .------•/._
follow Ibom to |ho cad. wo are safe in
wo invite the spcctal attention of our
assuming. Pionty of other and shorter
rcadcro. Not eo much, however, with
stories, inftretiing fee:*, tuttccllanic*.
hottsvhuM locipcA, nu-i good reading
generally, join with the lino pictures of
who very naturally desired to be elect- I
these nnmbero ia tasking nn n mast nf
ed. as to Ibst of the Inturancr (bntpany
most
cqjoyablc and O"|Uiliy valuablo
which sought by using Its influence.In
reading,
which should be
favor of a parti.ular candidate for office
widely circulated tlmnit has y»t found
to secure a reduction of the tax empos-

I

ABRAHAM

HEATH, SALISBURY &amp; CO,

LINCOLN.

Letter from Mr. Joseph Medill of the
Chicago Tribune—He Gives Some
Interesting Remlniscensae of the
Lincoln-Douglas Campaign of 1858.

[iadIcm doing bualnra* la this State.—
That thia lax Is now loan than it ought
tobedoea not admit ofaalnglo doubt,

Lincoln ihsd so framed his question
that if Douglas answered it in the n*gntive, such answer would meet surely
hare beaten him at the noils, and Lin­
coln must have concluded in his own
mind that Douglas* ambition for lhe
Preeidaacy was so strong aa to deter
him from offending tho pru-slavory
South by aosireriug it in the affirmative,
and that hn had Douglas on the bonus
It waaU struggle betwren two keen
and powurfal /playsrs, oa the political
chare -board, in which tho "lAttlo Giant*’
was outgvneralsd, and lost tho groatL-r
game for which h» was playing—tho

to mind lUZrecm^
great Senatorial earn
ago, which have lain '

ax. agnru^ axrtr.
Oncxno Txisrvx, March 10,1875.
Mr. Jamas K. Magis :
Dun Sts—I ackaowledgn the recaiat
of ths photograph of “Old Abo." taken
during that memorable jiohtical csismign of IS58. It is a moat excollswt
lifamsM, and vividly recalls how he
looksd al that time.
doea not feel bls grief afresh aa bo thinks
As you mention our msstiug at
of the fate of that groat and good man
Macomb, a number of incidents arc
so cruelly slain Just aa be was emerging
thsrahy brought back to mind. I re­
from tbo long-wearing burden of the
war, and was oonaoUng himself with
the thought of enjoying tho remainder
of his days amid bls grateful snd re­
united countrymen T It waa not, how­
ever, of him whose immortality ia aeeurv eo long «a patriotism, principle nnd
’

on the Mb of April, 1M3, nnd Johnston
on the 17th, so that the war may bo
raid to liave ended Just about ten years
ago. '« te the fimhton with many poli­
tician, to speak of this period a* ono

outrageous combination, to swindle the
public, that baa evsr dfagracvil this
country wo bellevs, and wo think aoy
insurance company connected therewith
should be ^prohibited from doing any
buslncre In the State by the poBllIve
provisions of a State Law. and espoelaily a company which by corrupt means atricuv/ laws hare .boon rcpoalvd, and
is others modified, as they were found
te do inure mischief than good. The

IN TROUBLE AGA!
TO MANY GOODS !
Having- purchased the mammoth Mto^j
Spooner and. Hepburn, at a large disconm
we arc prepared to*offer special indue*,
merits in

UNDERTAKING

ECLETIC BALM

Why' we have more Groceries ihan one
Firm can keep on hand and arc i-repa^
to sell cheaper than the cheapest.
Best A coffee sugar only eleven cenu
All kinds of Produce taken in exclinnge.
CALL AND S£E US.

hearty aud trholetouio work tliau this
to place in the hands of tho young mon
of tho present genoratiou. To a well
dieciplituxi mind no work could be more
fascinating. Lippincott 4 Co. publish
it in lliroo valunid*. Their imprint fa
always a guaranty of typographical ele­
gance, but three volumes oAibit such
striking exoellesos in this particular
that wo cannot ip'imui them without
remarking upon their clear-cut typo,
hoary paper nnd tasteful binding. Tho
first vulnmo has for frontisyuecc no ad­
mirable portrait of Franklin, from apainting from life. Ly J. A. Dunb-MM m

All persons indebted
office, for Job Work,- A
ing or Subscriptions, are
notified, where other anc
arrangements have no
made, that their accoun
be adjusted st once, or t
be left with a Justice
Peace for collection. W

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

business.
TODAYS

EXTRAORDINARY

ANNOUNCEMENT!
CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE
GROCERIES,

ADVERTISE*

We only want to sell just i
HLTBIDIIED

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall .be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUSTO/UE^S EJfCtf Off.

IN-DOOR AND OUT.
BEATffULLY Himiffi)

GRANGER HIADQUARTKRS!

We dore not tel! the public, we arc making better work the
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. Wept
terribly excited when we have too many gales, and now ana
we have come down TWBUty Tl’C M12TS 03 BSCil BEflJ. we trembk a
little been use you may nil come at once and Frustrate us to nod
so thatwe cannot do any thine.
We had. some talk with a mu: from California about sendttj
him Thirty 4r.&lt;- Top Carriages, and that almost unfits us fc:
business besides the
,

ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,

j

Harper’s Magazine, with tho May
Number, complete, its Fiftieth Volume
and its twenty-fifth year. This nuuil&gt;cr
is one of unusual intensL Tho Editor's
Ea«y Chair in a few words points, with
just pride, to Ibojiast &lt;4 tho Magazine,
eejwvtaaly ita immediate past; but this
number is mom occupied with the-relobrulimi of our national glory than of
Harper's wrltalcaerved prosperity. It
opens with a graphic a mJ complete story
of the Concord Fight, by Frederic Hudsun, illustrated with twenty-eight en­
gravings, including tac-riniiles ofEmerson's poem aad of IxragfeUow'a "Bide
of Bam Itov.-re.” Tufa Article is pecul­
iarly timely, boiag published on the eve
of tho celuUratiuii of tlm centennial nn

CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE.

5INGLE CQl*rE8 TEN CENTS,
(Three Xli'nlha Twenty -Five Cunts.)

9E0.E. BLAKELEE , PnWisher,

NOTICE!

as'l&amp;Wj'E’-i

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

Ground was brokn in
lent week, for tho now jail.
Wffl. W. Colo fa the uow
Supcraor of Aaeyria township

[was th* locksman last .July, that got the (?utter. Ke won'*
llct him draw this year. •“He is tootlut^y."
Warning the people not to fame dll at once, we- are very

Basinraomcn nntidpoto n l
this otNUon. Hope they ore

J. L. REED A CO.

Truly Yours.

Tho C. B. 4 Q- railroad nb
titotnad

NOW IS YUOR TIME I

_ In nnuth -r aud tuorv im]&gt;ortnnt sense
। ia lianier o’lvbratiug our conteunia!—
| m its First Century Seriea, which is in­ Wagons
and Buggies.
tended to bv a cumploto exposition of
progress ia crary department of our na­
tional Ufa. Tbo Seventh Paper of the
scriow. given iu this numliar. is a con­
cise history of our Agricultural Prognas,
contnbutnd l.y Profeasor William H.
Brower, of Now flavan. The publish­
ers announce the following as tho re­
maining article* of tho Scries; Develop­
ment of Mineral Hmoureaa, by Piofes
Shop on Jefferson Street, north of
eor T. Hterry Hunt, Urouth aad Distributiou uf the Population, by Francis A. Hastings Hotel.
Walker ; [Cotun.crcial Development by
Edward Atkinson; Monetary Develop'-ment. Izy professor William G. Bumnor,
Tbo Experiment of the Union, with ita
I'roparationa, by the Iter.- Thaodoro D.
Wooleay, D. D.; EdncatitMial Progreae,
F.ugvno Law roues: Scientific Progrvei,
by F. A. P. Barnard, U«. D.; Progress
in Fioo Arts, by 8. 8. Conant; American
Literature, by Edwin P. Whipple;
American Junspradence; Medical and
and Sanitary Program; Humanitarian
Program, hyC. L Brace; Socialistic
Development, by Charles Nordboffo
Mannora cf the Century, by Georg;
William Cnrtis; Religious’Dorvlopmoul,
by the Rev. John F. linrat, I). I)
James Parton ronnibutM to this
number an article on “Caricature in tho
Itariuin Period." with fourteen rare nnd
no irfttv BMlk-wwt '■.ntr1*?!o‘Zr.'«T,i"
snsx am?
Jirx.

—«hdby8tato oaraenhip of port of
tho-lines which plan Mem* ta work
well. Thus in Germany, the Empire
owns several trunk hues, and operate*
them ; tho Kiugdomof Prussia owns nnd
opamtua Marly half tho roads; Bavaria
o wus all but a few branch or local roads
Several of the other Gentian Hiafreown
a part, and, taking the whole Empire
togetlibr, private rotopanleu do not op­
erate more than one-third of the raiL
ways. Tbo competition of the Govern­
ment roads rogulale tbrlr tariflb, but
the Stataw slao dictate rule* and rogulatiom. Bclrfutn owns and o;. era tea onehalf of the tollways In hoc Kingdom.
Uolsrd has built most of her roods,
and then rented tbo use of her tracks to
different campan tea, which take them
subject to strict regulations-, about
freights and fisrea. In all tbwG coun­
tries, tho Idea of State osmerehtp hi
more or lea* perfectly realized. It is
doubtful, however, whether 8^ato own­
ership I* a possibility under c-ur politi­
The Hou. S. 8. Cox coiitiuuea his
cal ayeltuu, whore rings aud cllqunr Job iiiostrated paper* on American Humor;
everything. State mipervtelim &lt;m the and-Emilio Laatetar contribute* anoth­
MaaMchuaett* and Minnesota plan er iiistallmesl of hia eerioi on the Re­
eeca» to be the beat possible method of publican Muvwaaial iu'Earopc.
direst interference with railroad man­
Rarely hsa there appeared so charm­
agement which bai ye: l&gt;ecn tried.
ing a renal rfaucy a* Mts* Thackeray fa
Tbo moNtcffbcUve method of provenI tag axtortlou, fiowyver, in thia cooutry
1» to secure the oauijx-Ution of voter­
This number contains three excellent
ways against railway.. When tbo Erie
Canal to open, intern freights on- low short stone*. ’•Tho Judpo's Daughter,"
U&gt;o competing railwsyn. When by Vrnrinui W. Johnson ; "Nobody but
the Erie season etasre, railroad freights *Jane Koaaitur.” by Fannie Hodgson
Barn?:t; end "Kaly," bv Sarah L Bur­
ton. The poetry fa contributed by John

which ’trill be given away to our Customers about the middle
of September next, has nttendenev to make more trade than**

Tho Three Graces,

----- twer.
SEED AND PLANTS.
True Cap Ced CrulHrrf.
mn for U»l.arieele.4. -r Uv
C.f'lV. The

PASS FOB SALE!

Gent’s Clothing.
:■ 1 • ' ; ... .
•S?^--“rAW2^

U. 8. fiaustor Ingsls, of K
been utterly ruined by a
whom ho endorsed heavily.

Tho railroad traffic at t
timaiv simple enunmra., an
road men have smiling fams

lw.s wo muin mu
Trunks. Travelling Bags,

Edward A- Holbrook has
tho late residosco of F. D. A
has taken up his quarters th
8. R. Wolb, the well .kno
of the phrenological firm of
Wells, died on Tuesday, age

Mrs- Hand 1* making *
tins* is and additions to h
on the corner of Jefferson

1SDCSTOAL EXIinrnOX I' l)~

PREMIUM BOND
orjru
new iMHimuL EmanM m

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
Come and see
n
lias'.lug*, Hept., 9lh 1874.

for Yourself

s- GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Perpetual World's Farr.

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTEI

L W. Vroomaa is buddie
tion to his rwidsoe. on up
way, and otbecwiae beai

Gro. W. Buckley. Esq
Creak, h» just otartsd fo
California, toreUbiish him
praeticu of ths tew.
Don’t bo in too much
yunr smnnxr chithing. It
oral week, yet before w&lt;;
usd pleasant weather.
The earnings of the Mfah
ern railroad from January
14 this year were •S,455,M

�Bm"*

Tn«

Union protracted meeting* are being
Counell roam* on call of the Mayor, on held at Grand Ledge.
Th uroday evening. April 15th, ISfi.
Clinton County voted tlCJXO for a
Pr**»nt—Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen
county Jail, at the Into election.
Dnwaon, Jordan, Dolph, Evan*, Fuller,
Rev. Mr. Bardwell has realgaodhi*
pastorate of the Congregational 'church

tempt. A forger, a thief, a liar and a
drunkard. All th*** have b**u, and
can be proven, and with this explana­
tion wo la*v* tho reader* to juugo of
how much weight hl* ravinn should
bar* with reepectable people.’r

In assuming the duties of Mayor to
whieh I bar* been re-elected, I herewith
present a ;iarttal statement of thcaffiilr*
of the City, and such ■uggestioDa and
recommendation* aa I think proper.

The folio wing is thsir retraction of
tho above taken from the ZTeaw Jeanuf
of April 15th

•rxtsts

“'In our issue of the 25th
ult., we vublished an article
in ichich we made very se­
vere charges against the
character of Geo. M. Dewey,
editor of the Hastings Re­
publican Banker. The arti­
cle was written and publish­
ed under a feeling of resent­
ment for certain things pub­
lished in the Banner, and
under an undue excitement,
and would not have been
publishsd'by us had we taken
more time for consideration,
as we have no evidence that
any such charges are true,
the publication of the article
was not Justifiable in any

All persons indebted to thia

Tbo above articles publiebod iu the
2Toaw Jowraal scarcely need any com­
ment, aad are a virtual octalowlodge­
ment that they were conceived, and are
but tho ou'growth of th* narrow mindc.lncss and contemptible spirit of party
jealousy and hatred, which teemed to
culminate iu the issue of tho 25th ult,
placing u* before tho readers of tijat
paper aa a monster guilty of nearly all
tho crime* known to tho calender of hu­
man wickodoMCaud left ua bat one of tyro
courses to pursue in the matter, either
to a»k tho editor* of that paper to show
before a court of justice that thiir «ka-

Contingent Fend
Dog Tax Fuad
Fire Department
Library
2d Ward Highway Fund

The Baptist Society of Grand Ledgv
have engaged Rev. W. M. Jenkins, re­
cently of Bath, to net aa pastor of th*
ctatreb.
Work was commenced on the atv
asylum at Pontiac on Monday. The
work will bo pushed through aa rapidly
as possible.

■ tbo removal ef such bodies after thirty
1 day* from thia date. They will bo remored» tit* so-called fro* boryiag
ground of too Riverside Cemetery. AU
unknown bodies will bo buried in tho
Pottars field.
Dated Hastings, April 14, 1875.
Wx. 8. GooaTtLM,
Mayor.
Attest, Joxx M. BzMxta.

your notice Itio Fire Department. They
have now a good ..nd reliable orxaniaaUon, and abould bare our encunrage- Wheat, and were quite unanimous In
tnejt and protection.
putting Diehl under lb* ban.
"Brevet 1‘rUoti Chaplain" la what the
1 would recommend to your ,c&lt;malderation the Highways leading Into lhe Ross, who was aentcuccd a abort Ilin*
City. They should be put In a goo! and since from Berrien eoutity |to a term of
paaaable condition.
five years nt the State Prison.
The Kalamazoo park Mnoclatlon have
hung up a pur»c of 8W.fttX). to tie trotted

L. Eggleston, president; D. J. Robin­
son, secretary ; H. C. Reed, treasurer.
The Detroit |-o&gt;loflicv collected pott­
age on new*papers nnd [&gt;erlodie*l* mall
*d from that city during tho month of
January, amounting to fl,Ml 45 ; this
amount 1* only exceeded by six cities In

to read a treatise on tho hair, which ia I
Plaster, th* best quality, for
published by R. P. Hall 4 Co., Nashua,
W. T. Eaan
S'. H , who send it fre*, upon applica­ per ton at
tion. They are tho proprietor* of Hall'*
Try tbo cheap one price store
Vegetable Sicilian Hair itenewer. We
learn from it, tbo hair, in a perfoet
ala to of health, i* constantly falling out,
and new hair* grow from th* same
tube*, but, in rase of any disease of tho
scalp, or by tbo use of alcoholic pre­
parations, tho (hair-tub* become* con­
tracted at ita mouth, and prevent* the
iii-rr follicle from reaching tho surface.
Thoir preparation will create a perfect­
ly healthy condition of tha eealp. and,
by ita tonic propertias. will preserve and
strengthen tho roots of the hair.—[Stateman, De* Motnea, Iowa.

(tend by our own ideas, conviction*, and
D. O. Robinson.
opinion* in contradiction to the idtas
aad opinion* of other*.
Standing by T. Eastman­
the right, a* we understand tho right,
Constable Prickett. D- R.
and according to ethers the same liberty John Hotchkta*.
By Aid. Hick*—
we claim for otwstlf.
4

Wm. W. Colo ia tho newly elected
Superset of A**yrin township.
hia death by Hon. Henry M. Dean, late
Bu»ine*a men anticipate a lively trade
this acaaon. Hop* they aro right.
ctroful
ptraual of every reader of tho
The C. B. 4 Q. railroad abolishes the
' fast freight system on it* road alter May Bsxxxx.

On motion Connell a IJourned.
Joirx M. BcaaMka,
Recorder.

donbl that iu the future as in tbo past,
under hi* management our city will

becn utterly ruined by a halter, for

whom bo endorsed heavily.
The railroad traffic nt tha present
time is simple enormoua, and the rail­
road men hare nuiling frceeEdwatd A. Holbrook has purchased
tho tale resMoaoe ol F. D. Ackley, and
has taken up bfo quarter* there.
S. R. Wall*, the well .known member
of tho phrenological firm of Fowler 4
Wells died on Tucedsy, aged 50.

From a private letter just received
we loam that Hoary W. Belding, late
of thia city, is now Principal of th*
Geneseo Business Collage, located at
Lama, Livingston County, .Naw York,
and ia prospering finely, which will
bo pleasant news to hia many friends
in thia city and vicinity.

HASTINGS. MICH.

rich; for'Snpwiatendoat ot School*,
Samuel It. Willison ; [for School luprctor, Spanrer H. Pratt; for IGgbway
Commfosiracr, Adam Elliot; for J usti, o
of th* Peace, Nathaniel Stawson; for
Constable, Ara W. Aldrich; for sextons,
Jams* Cross and David IL Modiior.—.
Th cro was elected for Constables. Jarno*
Stork*, Charlo* Snyder, and Randolph
Polly but th*y did not qualify,
and the earn* ia true of Albert Adam*
elected Justice of the Peace for three
year*, and Isaac W. Tolle* elected for
one year. Tho officers are all Republi­
can except the Treasurer. ■

14 thia year were I2.465.9W; for the
umo period last yo«r, 38,482,752L, D. Gardner is busy improving lhe
second story ol the po*tc«oe block, and
building'* set of out-aid* stair* at
south end--* dasirable improvement.

Attention is naked to tbo edvertiiwrnent of Mia* Hottie M. Bcxdt At tha
east window of (he store of Barber 4
B-rilcy, you can see a display of her taele
It i* proposed to kav* a grand cek- In trimming hata, snd of to her goods,
and it will be a pleasant eight to th*

tho book, but which was not there when
Mr. Grace picked it up. What became
of tbo money fo not dear, bdt oae thing
is sure the bookend all U* content* ta
it came into the.taroii of Michael Grace,

CALL AND EXAMINE.
Hopkins &amp; Barnes

m*

Wwr UndSr. AfW 11

a San-

With the*, national precedent* iraci# them, sub-gowrurneuts—colonies,
states, cilice, counties, and ton us —have
adopted th* poruirijus practice of hero
rowing money, especially in the United
Statfa and often for purpose cf quest'onabl.i pn:&gt;itaty, until government
aud municipal tax-Lnrdcn* bare boeotno
matter* ot the gravest import
In view.of thcee facts, and tn older
to roach and xiriko st the fonntoiu bead,
Tiw&gt; Republic urges a general more- U
meat among the nation* fur th* sup- ,
prosaiou of tho war spirit and the in- *
auguration of ao International Petre* '

Policy, and suggests the a-acmbling of
a World's Peace Congress in Washing-,
ton in Juno, 18’0. There appears to b*

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this Ci/y
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. W’e have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &amp;c.,
■ffc. Give us a call.
Hopkins L Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 15. 1S74~

Local febjipe;? p«tice$.

meat, aad if onoa innuguratod and car­
ried out in gool faith, the result could
not foil of permanent benefit to tho en­
tire world, in the admnccmont toward a
higher and happwr civilization.

Th* April numbar of tbo Atlantia is
unusually attractive. A most notablo
article, which will largely interest hu­
manitarian*, Iwing Dr. O. W. Holmen's
paper aa "Crime and Automatism," in
which Huxley’s theory that man is an
automaton, is brought to bear upon th*
criminal classes. Certainly it suggest*
the question, "Who has made the* to
differ?’ , In considering tho question
to what extent tbo tendency- to crime is
inherited, and in what xianaer crim*
should bo punished by tho State,
Dr. Heimos touche* a problem of whieh
wo areas yet on th* harder land.

Itocxx Docx* Eeos.—Mr. J. 8. Van
Brunt exhibited at our office oa Monday .
same Rouse Duck* eggs, of
issuteth* largest measuring 10
by 7 1-3 ini**, aad weighed 4 1-3
cunoe*. He ha* egg* from thia variety
of duck* for solo at 14 n dozen and they
era cheap at tin! price, a* compered
with what tho cost iu the Eaataru markoati and the price the matured duck*
-......................................................
will
bring. Ho hu elan for aaU on
reaacnablo terms Light and Dark Brah
ma and Diack Hamburgh eggs. Reaideace on Jefferson street near the aautli-

W«.)

NOW OPEN I

lutft slips ot tho
. 4 Co. 50w4

Johnson'* Anodyne liniment may ba
administered,tojchildren with'perfacfsuc
ivj*, in cast* ofcroup, whooping-cough,
iutluonrs, and almost any of th* disease*
to which they are liable.

Barry-

Through th* kiudnoea of James M.

Messrs. Harvey Wright. C. G. Hol­
brook nnd -Jame* A. Sweeroy are at
Mr*. Hand is making souls altera­ Lansing arguing the caa** 'noted two
The Kalamazoo, Lowell 4 Northern
tion* in and additions to her property weeks ainne, aa l&gt;«ng pending in the
Michigan Rrilroal ia now^ every day
on tbev corner of Jefferson and Court Supreme Court, on appeal and writs of
becoming more and more a reality in­
emr from lhe Circuit Court for thia stead of something talked of. Tho con­
county.
___
tracts are all lot on the Hosting*
Mr. Bower is (making arrangemsnta Division from Hastings south, and tho
way, and otherwise beautifying hia
to put in a hundred, barrel cistern ia company ia now receiving bids oa th*
the roar of our office, for our ua* in balance of tho Kalamazoo Division.—
Geo. W. Buekloy, Haq., of Battle
connection with our angia*. It wiU be Profile and apecifieatrana with Col.
Creek, has just started for San Jo**,
a great convoairace U) us, and in case vf Dunbar. Secretary at Kalamazoo Th*
California, to establish himself in th#
fire ia thia part of th* city might be of work let lately at Hastisg* is to contraclars H. 0. Carter, H- King, A.
praetko of tho law.
tasting public benefit. ,_______
Benson 4 On, and R. Miteh*fl, all cf
Don’t b* in too much hast# to «l&lt;»
A aefla&amp;d spelling aobool social will
your summer clothing. ' It may b* sev­
bo
hold
at
Good
Tomplara
Hall
on
Fri
­
eral week* yet before we bavo eoutia
day evening of this week. Admission
ued pleaaant weather.
The earning* ol the Michigan South­ 10 rente. Don’t fail to b* in attendern railroad from January 1st to March once. Ibero was hu of fun there last

w. wmit
to any friend in to* township* of Amyria
trad Maple Grove, for a bat of th* towr.hia heels nro c^uxJ by toe trading: ship officers and th* namaa of th* B*oa the sexto by John Deanu. trying to
get him to axbacribo for tho Journal—

Oppression after eating, headache,
nervous debility, are tiro effects of indi­
gestion. On*, or te 6 at moat, of Par­
aona’ Purgative 1511* will give imme­
diate relitf.

any former period. 'Ten government!,
namely: France, Great Brittan. United
State*, Italy. Spain, Austria. Russia,
Germany, Turksy, nnd India, owe
twenty thousand milliun dollar*, nn
amount which, to bo tran*[K&gt;rtcd in gold
from New York' to London, would re­
quire a rc**«1 to make over thirty
voyage* acrot-v the Atlantic, carrying
ono thcutanl tons of gold at each trip.
And thi* cnormou* debt-burden Im*

fore cur roaderstho'names of the oSctra
Tho inaugural of Mayor of Goody*ar elected in tho township of Barry as folpublished in another column, fo a fair
on Broad- and candid Statement of the financial
For Supervisor. Wil iian&gt; P. Sidman ;
condition* of our city and ahow* that the fo Township Clerk, JamJ* M. Cadwol-

women to act ua Notaries Public in that

BABBER &amp; BAILEY'S STORE,

Myl '7

ness to make it. We admit (and wo
hare no doubt but that our reader* will
agro* with us) that we have our fruits.

Tbo remintaocuce* of President Lin­
coln from th* pen of Hon. Joseph
Medill, the distinguished editor of the
Chicago THJww. and tho poem in Com-

MAfflOOD BOVLOST, ffllBBW)!

cry will cure a Cough in one-half the
time ueeoesary to cure it with any other
medicine, and it doe* it. not by drying
it up, but by removing tbo cause—sub­
duing the irritation and healing the
air. cted parts. For all case* of Laryn­
gitis Hoarscnoia. Suppression of the loos
of Voice, Bronchitis, Severe Chronic or
Lingering Coughs, it will be fouad to

A World's Peace Congress.
Tho official Irands of th- Recorder,
Treasurer. Marshal and Constaldta were
In a carefully prepared »lati*tical
preaented and the auntie* approve! aa
on the Errors ol Modern civilian­
pa|&gt;er
cism* throagh tho column* of our pa­ follow* :
Of the Tleeordcr. IL J. Kcnfleld and tian, the Itapublic Magarino lor April;
per, while they may have been injudi­
published at Washington, slow* that
Gold 115.
cious and perhap* too aevere, we will
TreMurvr, N. Barlow and C. S. Bur. tho Groat I’owera arc carrying larger
A good time to repair fences and
ton.
armies to-day than at any former peri­
od In the world's history.
It is also
Baby cab* are soniowhxt fashionable
Constable $ wartbout. J&lt;r&gt;«*&gt;h Odell
actor of a fallow mortal- We foci it to
this spring. .
and standing armies national Indebtedbo oar right and duty nt all time* ta

State.

NewYorkStyles

Tho question has often been asked
Milwaukee Railroad, resulted In placing
by those interested, '-Can 1 have my
the Railway in the bauds of a receiver
gray hair restored to it* natural color,
—Mr. Trowbridge.
without coloring the akin? and can my

May&lt;*- .Mlchr, died on Friday. This la the In.
gsnlous gentleman who wa mentioned
Minutes of previous meeting were but a few weeks ago ="_ having complet­
read and approved.
ed tho moat perfect calculating machine
On motion of Aid. Hicks Hie rules yet made. The Instrument had not yet
’ and regulations of tho old council were been brought before, the publie, but
adopted,
ns
auctkby
this
council.
ter or good standing of any one, thou
private news of It had apparently satlsOn motion of Aid. Hicks nil orders
to him wo fool that an apology is due

Mr*. Atkinson is mal
pair* on her dwelling

ALL THE LATEST

The South American wool dip thia
year show* a deficit of nearly 20,000
bale*, which will mak* it all the better
for American wool grower*.

With this wo ate content, with anything

ed to build a now church-

FASHIONABLE IM

The Maine Fanner expreesss th*
opinion that leached wood ashes are
worth 20 cents a bushel, tan miles from
the plae* where they are to b* used.

-^nd ever hope to be willing to give and
lake with political opponent*, and if at

with safety
Jaxac* M. Cadwaltadcr baa our thank*
for personal favorsi
Th* Methodist of Muir have broken
ground for a now ehureh.
Th* Mcthodtat* of Albion have rreoh j

HATTIE M

A corroepondont of the Rural New
Mesas*. Crawtoy 4 Grace hare th*
Yorker state* that h* has kept apple* agenajr cf Durlo* 4 Co'*. Balsam Fir
Chewing Gam ; something entirely n*w
yard district." between Charlotte and
in thia market It folbld for-85 cents
a stick, and with ©very stick is given a
Eaton Rapid*.
The poeengcr travel U dally lucre**ing, the lucre**'.' being more marked on

ADVERTISEMENTS.

LOCALS

SPECIAL NOTICES,

up town ticket office In Detroit, corner
of Jcffbraou Ave, and Griswold street.
F. M. Cowie*' 8wro and Stock of Dry
Goods, at Lanalng, and two amalicr
building*, were tin rued Wednesday

office, for Job Work, Advertis­
ing or Subscriptions, orc hereby
notified, where other and special
arrangements have not been
made, that their accounts must
be adjusted at ouce, or they will
be left with a Justice of the
Peace for collection. We mean or in their own paper to publish a re­ ately.
Gentlemen, In conclusion, letoul'altn
traction of the charge* made, stating a* be to economize all our expenditure*,
business.
TO-DAYS

NOTICE.

State Attain.

The following it th* closing para­
graph of an attack ou th* editor of th*
Bsxxm which appeared ia the Zfaau
/•sraal of March 25th nit.

DARK BRARIA COCK BOM AND IKK LADY L„...
OWNED BY

W. K. BARBER, Hastings, Mich.
Eggs for Sale, from Light and Dark Brahmas, and Partridg
Cochins, at $5.00 per dogen.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
Thi&gt; apace belosga to W. T.

Eastman, dealer in Limo, Piaster
and Agricultural Implmenui, Arc.

For What?
The New Improved

Beck-Feed

KLORKNCKSKWISG MACHINE.

�RAILROAD

; at the mo*t extraerv* market gardsoet* ।
of the Connecticut Valley, buy* large
. qnaaatie* of manures, and know* how
to apply them isteaigwnity. He said.
! that stable, or barn yard manure had
1 always given him mor* eslisfacsinn than
any of the commercial lertiiimrs, al­
though be^ had beam

Tbs' tesssk sM Iks Dte st •

Lcfa&lt;. and they had served a g^d purpoee in stimutetiag hi* erope, Mr. Judd
advfoad more atteatica being paid to
th* method* of makinir nnd increasing
th* quantity of stable manures, aud
gave ccmpariwiM of their diBn- it valus, and how -ibtnised.
Ho said the
more nutritious food fad to the naimal,
the mor* value in
' —■ — madi largely fromi graia fad, sraa worth
from bay aad root..
I by experiment*, that
a caw fad on good hay and grain.
— _
wiU,
make ten lbs{ of solid matter, to luO lhe.
ot urine, but when fad cn Lay alone,
only six and uno.half lbs. of solid ex- '
rremeat Manure made from green
feed ia not worth more than one-half as
much as when the animal ia fad on dry

watte telas.se ’

*a4 tvs u*ua M

Mr. Juu.l gnro his methode of »pplying manure*.
For tobacou, plow m i
twelve cords of stable manure early In
tb- spring and then after cross plowing
tho tend about the time the tobacco ia
set. In treating gross lands Mr. Jndd
ronsdend it more valuable to turn ic
over aad re-eoed rather than to apply
I manure for top drosaing. For a pre­
mium crop of potatoes, be would plow
and harrow fine, and drill three aad
one-half feet apart as desp as the laud
‘ ia plowed, dropping the seed in the fur­
row,-aad drop manure a: the rate ot
four coed* to the ncro on top of the eeedFour rords of manure to the acre yieldcd him last veer 200 bushel* of potstoes. Mr. Judd believed that special
I rrope and- garden vegetables paai in
proportion to tbo amount of fartilixers
used aad, the rapid growth, eo at to get
them into market early.
Davis IL Clark of Euthamplon, an­
other extoasivo market gardens/, j
thought that farmers could eooipoun d
their own fartilixsrs with groat scomimj. ’
or get tb«m made by a formula pre­
pared by I*rof. Ville of Franco, or Prof.
Stockbridge of th* Massachusetts Agri- i
cultural College. Ily tbow formulas, I
prepared for special crop*, th* want of'
th* crop is supplied iu just the 'kind
and quantity of fartilixing* elanwnt* '

POUTM.

jt&amp;s

.860,000 00

8TOPTHAT COUGH!
Medicated Cough Candy.

NOTICE.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE

SPECIAL TAXES.
Mayjl, ITO, to April 30. 1.17a.

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

L.

D.

SINK’S

IT2»J REU UEAR MOKTBE r

KHEfflH!
TWO GRAND CAPITAL.

OF

$5,000 EACH IN CASH.

{acHiiasm

j

MOST EXTBAORDHABY

Ayer's

Sarsaparilla

MICHIGAN

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R- R-

Grand River Valley Division

GaP. MSCl Jiratmt UnB

MBffl .WmSSUraFERAilfflD
Wc-manufacture aud funiuili at Ipw tirtvr. Pulleys,* Shaftln*. C«at4fa»* ■
Hangers, also furnlali ILltlng. Gum liter. Ac.
FurtbeRUriaruiatfon wit! lie ebeerfaUy given by mJdreodng th.- injia’ssuroi

J AMES LEFFEL *t CO.

.

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

Eton?tan Millftr tat tea
AFikEeitiaeiawiagtEiioa.

use of these material*, the erop can be
increased very largely over barnyard
manures He also believed in the um
fish guano, uni it was bettor to compost
bsiss i*
isr mm s*M*r *c ai
We called aa aS old Wythe other it with mnek.
Mlle J. Smith of Hmilh's Ferry, epoke
day, who, when we- were a boy. wo
SSUW-SkS
:te^rn?w»nqasTi Lrowssin
knew as lhe wife of a large (armor, and of tbo great waste in barn-yanl mithe mfatres* of tL* largest dairy and nurrw. Barns should bo constructed so
msTissi
tho tidiest tarmlunise ia the parts la as to save .-.11 the liquid* from the itatlowo day a her house swarmed w.lh bio, aad by the use of abeorbrnt*. it ■
children and work-folk*, ami her hus­
band’s farm was the plantation on ■ saving. The manaro could be farg-!v I P«rfa»|w|w.uniaqair*e&lt;A.a JtiriMaOM
whieh they found home** and a liveli- increased by making cornpovt heaps. Anws l*e-l CsmsnsefaMv. T&gt;m«*. Kssism
hcud. Since then her husband has died. using all the nmterislj that car.
gathered from / the . farm, and mixed
and gone out into the world to follow serapinge of tM barn-yard.
In the appliratiou of manures, Mr
otbes pursuit* than farming, and the
old platu has passed into other hands. I Smith le-lieveain ptowing nut over «ix
. uShe lives ia a village clone ; near by inches deep: tens for coarse manures, or
her live a eon and a" daughlor. Years spread an top and harrow in. w a« to
* "
at work bare wrinkled her brow aad bare the cianuro near the suaface.
advernd tier hair; her step has bwt its Grans tend* are best iertfiixed by being
lightnros, and her cjo its kaonness.
f*be i» an old lady * bo. as *ho express*-!
it, "needs throe .lays to do twelve hours’
work in ” Knowing this, nnd know­
ing, too, that she ho* t»i only an abuts- farmer" could irsa proparr4 fortUiivrs.
dance of this world’s fools but that her that enuj.l be relie-1 upon, sama a* barn (
children would be glad to supply all her I! yard manure*. The analysis of barn
need*, we were somewhat surprised to ।, yard manure, or par* animil rxervenent
find her in the barn feeding a cow, and i showed that one ton amfaiut-I HOOlbs. ,
lecturing oa gluttony to an uneasy pig | of water and 40u lbs. of carbonaceous
who was playin g the part nf Oliver matter, sc there was but 200 lbs. in a
Twist over an empty trough, t’ponour single ten that bad any fertililing ma­
expressing this surprise she read us a ’ terial of value, and the redneti-m of
sermon, which, if it interests oar read­ that by chemical analysis gave the fol­
Ife keeps constantly on
ers as much as it did us, will justify us lowing proportions: '
hand Mo. 1, Piano* ranging
in recalling it:
“Yes, as you say. I am a st actually
in pries from $£50 to $180(1.
obUgsd to do thia kind of work, and
JlUo, Jlgent for famous
perhaps I am foolish for doing any, for
1 havo got some money, and 1 might go whole can bo L&lt; ught for about far
aad live with the boys- But they have about tt
in it* pure chemical tonu.
all got wives, good wives enough, but Mr. Phelpa also *aid that tho fartility
their ways are not my ways, and I have i. which u roqnind to aatee an aero ot toManning and Burdett Or­
been mistreri ot my own bouse t-.-d ' baeco or that an aero of tobacco exlong to give up anil bo a boarder or a' MuUm!*, eoold bo replaced i» chemicals gans.
visitor in anybody’s now. Ife noarlv at a «wt not enroodlag
fifty years since I began work, sad I
H. C. Haskell of Deerfield, wa* buy­
ing tobacco stems at a coat of |2O per
tun, aad tobpeeo dost for about 111) per
ton mere, wbirh ho eansideroJ cheap as
compared with other fi-rtilfaers. He
bad applied fish guano to grass tend*
with good effect.
J. W. Hubbard of Northampton said
bo bad ap(&gt;l»d tobacco stalk* od kt»«.
spreading them on in the fall, and
raking off ia the spring. They show
(rood
effect on tba hay crop tho
tint year, but it did not last long. He A&lt;n:&lt;VTM WAriTED u. Curses I*
thought they ware worth about five Jjpn sea y.ietee Oweites tes Ik* eewheX

THE

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGAIS

JOHN PETTIT

New England

ECEJfflJ SETOG IfflJI ffi. Dffl, 11

I' Tn» W a-W . a ,-a. . W a-.iMaa ■

Organs,

MONEY
But yuo say I needn't keep a cow
nad a pig.
Why. yea, I muat too.'
Why, do&gt;au think, niter I have had
Yoricsr to gi*—
..
,
cream to put in my tea fifty years, I am which alfact swine, ar to recommend
to pct op with milk now, or that j him to some waek that will, with diagalter 1 have sold tone uf tho best bettor noeie, premtiro* and remediae- This
that ever went into market, I’m going is a rather fonnidabto newest, nor cur.
to eri my table with boughten sluff? comply with it for t!&gt;e.reason that wo
And, if I k«t&gt; a sow, of rouroel ntut do not know all the disoneea of swine.

■IUHH ( TIO5-

Fm Warn Jartsn &amp; sadisi
KarLBOan.

B;F0QW

i:i itiiHtsi ik.'.i,

TtEATs AU. FOKJ’.s or

CHRONIC DISRASS,

lEBUlHLJCIATIM,

For tte rare cfaDtaf Finals Ite

BHEUMATISM

VATTF. IT.
■tft&amp;WStasUS,’"-"-

te

HICHOLS, SHEPARD * SO. 1

BRICK FOR SALE

GIN

।

An Independent Physiciai,

LAWSOfi S CURATIVE

DR. C. A. SMITH’S

■'VIBRATOR"

a proportioc of farmer* treat swia* aa if
thayflackod all sooaitiveaeaa.to climate
csx^tioca, wfateh would kill a nun if h.
were expuaed to tb* Mm*-« Il is
a sstetak* that . too
many peo­
ple make, that ihighly-fed animate
uro *o much hardier aud can endure so
■arb more exposure than mankind
with impsuiitr. O» eiviliaed a&amp;faeate

and family .us:, (mtf
for delivery -nly stes
June, 1S74.) for nan,
1-erfrctl.io, and VtristJ
of wort: li rittesrt*
rival tn family or ew*

Nfa a Shuttle Machine,
1th Automatic Drof.
eed. Design beautiful

THRESHER.

(Hittiii a IMical

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TH« fVpdaiiCAII B^iqiaq.
Ceo. M. Dewey,

HASTING BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. 1875.
and IW# Canit

The Studebaker Wagon

WHOLE NO. 987.
IBwmsrtw fftutor IfTuai. -There fa
no harrow so well adapted W this aw­
ful work as the Thomas harrow. The
wheat is greatly benefited, and Ibarra—
and ctorer-eead sewn Is more likely to

Diamond Iron Plow

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

JriiKaa!
matt mo
mere artificial furtilixero, er butiM
ruraot pay as it ought to da. ’.A*'Am
boearaa worth more,- aoro woaMte
capital is required, and the etfiafiM?
of this is to pruTido good fcrtritenwTiiu raluo of fertilisers fa now well andsratood. They mat be applied egriy
Ud with the need. Foa barfay. &lt;Mfa.
dem,udgrate. i^jr lfle^oai4i of

Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3 to 1 over all Competitors,

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best. FARMERS WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE
/ys Cottfifijons so *HBLy Ci/iLIcb

thiy

c^y /Itrin /{rcertif.

nitrate of soda. par. acre. Sow them,
finely powderod, bro-tesat-half each
wgy. to
« evon spread—— m M
the need is covered. The firet rain will
canr-them into ths soil. Let thaw who
doubt, exparimoat upon on* act*.
Waiter.—8ow one bushel pec acre
upon •youmtdaver or &lt;Mte, aa seen aa

Every Point warranted to Outwear two Chilled Points or Money Refunded.

\U5.«S&gt;
Warrant

DIAMOND IRON

Sliouhle

Spoki

fifty

is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It wm
awarded the

rower,

SILVER MEDAL

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far at the Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was the
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand. only Plow that received a Premium.
Hence the Studebaker always fracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins* never
work loose, cut or hreak.

.•Him

boas float jetMraonr them, — giro
them a dressing of lino, well-totted yard
manure. A few bushel of ha* aadoae
of salt will be tuafui.
potato- ehrold be
planted aa noon aa the oats and barley
are in. Corer not Ires than focr Inches
deep, and harrow the ground ne roou
as tbs suallesl weed appears. Harrow
again, if the Thomas harrow fa naid,
alter they are Up; the plants will not be
torn on or Injured. Look out for the
Colorado potato beetle; hud-pick an ■
Is— they are in too great furor; aa a last

The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Blaok
Locust. Best finished and best Ironed in the world.

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY.
We also sell the old and reliable

to chafe, balho them with salt end wa­
ter, wash off the silt, rub dry and apply
crude petrabum. Thio is a haattn^ a^pliraticra fur galls or bruise*. Wash
th* feel and lego when muddy, snd.wtne
dry- Give some bran or osixneal in
their drink. Give cut food at noon, and
tong hay at mght Clren them thoronghly at night. Thia is important to
tli sir proper rest.
CttBt ati Osfaw.—Th* treatment of

JACKSON WAGONS
Over 700 in use in Barry County.

•OBBINS. CULTIVATOR

cow in foil flow may profitably gat all
the food aha can turn into milk. Wheu
•ha turned ant to graaa th# food of—1
should not ba ent oft She will taka
throe or four quartaor more of mixed
meat and bran inn day, without getting
fol, if aha it the right sort of cow, and
pay for. it in milk with a good profit If
•be is not the ngtit sort, it will be be«t
to get rid of h.-r. Dairying fa now the

needs no advertising as it has taken almost the
entire trade of the whole State, and the people of
No other lirui uses lltik Machine us tiiey ure sole proprietors of it. None but Indianhi* Celcbrat" Barry County may justly be proud that their county
e«1 Timber, and thoroughly reasoned, under cover from 3 to 5 yeah^and put together hr the beat
takes the lead in this line of Manufacture. Come
Wagon Machines. Every Wagon fully Warranted.
and see us at our new office, next door east of H.
O
CALL AND SEE THEM.
■
A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.
DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL.

ur
IN-DOOR AND OUT,

DENTIST

KaiMle,

fta right uait; __ ______ ___

BRICK FOR SALE 1

THE

Micbiian. JOHN STANLEY

Hastings Drug Store

SHARPS RIFLE CO.
Cheyenne. Denver. Omaha, Lincoln,
Council Bluffs, Yankton, Sioux City,
Dubuque, Winona, St. Paul. Duluth,
Marquette; Houghton, Hancock. Green R-ruZTlUt-. • • ■ - •
Bay, &lt;»•likiwh. Fond du Lac, Mndtoon, iso T*** . **' &lt;r !* EllnUow
ond Milwaukee.
II you want tn go to Milwaukee, O«h
koah. St. 1‘aal. Minneapolis, Duluth,
Fort Garry, Winona, Warren, Galena.
Dubuque.Sioux City, Yankton. Council
Hlaff.. (miatin, Lincoln. Deawr, Holt
Lake city. Sacramento. Han Francisco,
or a hundred other northern, non h-weetem, ur wretern point*,' this great line

. Yau will find a* lull line of Drugs,
I Mit licinee, Ctfemieals. Paints, Oils Dye-'
Sluff and everything belonging to a first
rloas Drug Store.

Sargiral al fctaital

Canned Fruits and Fish.

DENTIST

MU
OH,
Schoo! Books. Blank Books, Toy and
Gift Books, and everything in thia line
to pleeie Old and Young.

Sweet's H°Tel&gt;

Son's Claus

HEADQUARTERS.

THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK.

Oysters received daily

T. De Witt Talmage, Editor.

THaia Um plw. to ba, r&gt;&lt;u prrMlia
We haro the beat line of gvu&lt;Ii that
iwm over brought tc BaMings. Call
and examine for yourself and ync will
I find our stock complete.
I Remember the place, the Old Stand,
. sign of the Geldeu Mortar.

The Three Graces,
UNOLE COPIES TEN CENTS,
(Three Months Twenty-Five Cents.)

BININGER’S
OLD LONDON DOCK
, liniment* orc flrxt-rlare tn every reGIN.
lepcct. Its train* are made op of elegant

NOTICE!
TO THE T’TJ’BXsIC 1

Wagons

and

|w

Medicated Cough Candy.

Buggies.

J. P, ROBERTS.
Ntw w.a.

■

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■OST KXTRAHRBIMARY

i

J

Wte
lUiUa«aaj«US0.UT4.

s

HASTINGS MABELS WORKS FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.

Tenant Adrertkiaf &gt;re cffir*4 tor 5e»rrp*r*

HF.AD STONES.
TABLE TOPS,

MANTLES,.

WING GALLERY.

SHELVES, ETC.

GROCERS.
DR. AIKIN
unmaffi,
3Df

Agaari u&lt; Operator

FARM FOR SALE.

Ute Agent tor the Popular Now Eng­
land Organ, Light A Emit, FaBam
A Hom, end U. 8. Plane*.

He keeps constantly on
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging'
in price from *250 to *1800.
Also, Agent for famous

New England

Organs,

Manning and Burdett Or­
gan*.

must guide the bande always.
Jf—Got the beet bands, and
keep them. When a man has become
used to bis work nd his employer, he
is worth more than a stranger. There
is a way of making mas interested in
their work, ot satisfying thou selfre­
spect, treating them courteously and

what itwooid otherwise be. Aa land
advances in price, mure labor must bo
-ponded on it to make itpayaprofit,
and by and by we malt have a anttfod
laboring date. We an now ia pnoaac
of educating thia class of mon, and must
do it by good nunaceawaL
nr,rr, ■ ■
n~

Free delivery and oh time.

UJQ, FITE 8ABB LTH SCBfflL POTS

a wont way of doing everything, and a
bet: and a worst time Lx doing iu Ono
who has well considered his —ason's
work and has a Int of all that has to ba
door, will go right; one labor willanc.
ceud another with regularity, and each
will .tie w»ll done. Every Job should

Cahns should bo kept growing from the
first. Whan two weeks old they will
team to ojt a little eut liny with bran
-ud oatmeal or oilmeal mixed.
fihip.—Damp yards and moist pas­
tures aie fate! to any fiock. Dry rteen
yard» and upland pastures am needed.
Bteatning manure about the yards is injariore- Ewes that are suckling lambs
shield be fed a J&gt;ini of meal, grain, or
braa dnOy. Tbo lambs wfll be the
gainara^Franh water and ealt should

130ft!

new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
•n-l Sleeping Coaches. luxurious, well
lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches
and pleasant lounging and amok!ng
cam The rars are- all equipped with
the celebrated Milter Safety Platform,
ami {latent Buffer*and Cou]dlnga, Wtntiugbouar Safety A ia Brakes, and every
other appliance Hull him been devised
for the safety of i&gt;a«»cn&lt;rr trains. All
trains are ran bv telegraph In a word,
this GREAT LINE baa the beet and
amoulhot trank, and the moal elegant
and comfortable equipment of any road
In the Writ, and ha* n&gt;» competitor in

QEO.E. BLAKELEE, i^biuUr.

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CHJ£A“ ‘ ™^wES23RN

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DR. C. A. SMITHS

•priaklod with meal, will bo eaten read­
ily- Boctaof all kinds, brewer's gratea,
and bran with milk will maka pork.
But there is raach in the bread. Ctoow
a pan breed, whether it be Berkshire.
Eaaex, Hhaflblk, ar the Poland-China,
and now is a good time to procure a
pair to commonro with. But purity ot
oread will not ssrv« aa a aubatitato for
loodanl care. Pure bred. swine will
make more pork frets the same food
than any other, and all their progeny
will be of the same character, that ia aU
there is ia “para,btood."
Nwriry JfaAten —Do not forget the
garden, lot it bo plowed or dug and
plenty of manure bo hauled for U the
first thing. No part ol the farm brings
in oo much money as tbo garden. Pro­
vide clrsn ncsU for thu hens, end re­
move all rnbbiah where they may hide
thoir nrat*. Krep glau or other noet
eggs to circumvent rate, skunks and
dags, Repair water apouta and save
troughs, and clean out cisterns and
eeae-nxda. Provide aheap cfabatebonia for tbo kitchen slops, and make in.
door and out clean sad sweet with lime
and whitewash.

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rowsSy. SUv. with surce..

Many Southern Granges are telpswg
oMh other, by swppiyiag tbe mooni to
rake tbe promt growing crop.

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in r nd
only admit a limited numbe; of

Kiagoberr of the ladisna Fsnnar,
has teen afactod Sw-reury of Capita:
Gresg. 3, jteiieaa

CUSTOMS EWf BUY.

Wc dare not tc»! the public, we are making better w
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast
terribly excited when we hare too many sales, and nc
we have come down MHto Mm a aS ant, we it
little beeatwe you may all come at onec and Frustrate u«
•o that we 'cannot do nnythine.
We had mnne talk with a man from California abou*.
him Thiriy-fire Top Carriages, and that almont unfit,
I burine*« lieride« the

which was tanned uc January to, ia tw
U robs Ur by Cbieagn arcMce.-ta. and
wiU te fictebed previous to Jnly let.
Tbe osetreet price foe the boor. fun&gt;-sfced sc-! to running artier. U •!(».&lt;■•&gt;.

•wJiai

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

TAKE NOTICE!

NlCNBLt, SREPA1B A N. I

••VIBRATOR” THRESHER.

■octobk price, I had bret make tasty
steps to tba Caahmxa House, a. ft located on a level sandy plain four or
w-,&lt;H iikaly soon l»&gt; &amp;I1, and ia that fire milss in extout. There u a (Jnbful
ease I would becvmpelfod to seek enter-! «pp!;.- ef eorway pcae in the vicinity. ■
tainuMSi elsewhere. &lt; I was not alow ia Tbo pJahu are not fertile, bat oat.ide |
knowing the kindly edrice. At the ।
Arkansas, re.-wetly were marriwl in the
I Grange by th* Chsplsia.
Caftunan Hnwm I found all that 1 &lt;Je' The Papas' H4pae sxyt -“Iowa
sired—good meals, a g-oodrocm, bed tad

era* th" lucky Titan last .July, that got tbe Cutter. We
। let him draw this year. "He is too lucky.’’
Warning tbe people not to £ome all at once, we ar.-

■’

Meat of tbeee aatsUfed land. are ■foe» not cirrolats its ritna! ia the GerI rasa Langasgs ; ths Htars Grange ha.
owned by th. Grand liajed. A Indiana
IL R Corajiny They are now offered

Truly Yours,

J. L. REED &amp; CO,

NOW IS YUOR TIME!

All persons indo
office, for Job Wor
ing or Subscription
notified, where othc
arrangement-* hav
made, that their n
be adjusted at duee
be left with tt J
Pence (pr collection
business. .
TO-DAYS

Furnishing Goods,

a=d treatment. The Cushman Brother,
are [from Otsego ia thia Ststo. They
had experience in rarrawg hotels before
going to Petoskey. They ued.r/taBi
tbe waats at tbo public, to faraialr rooms
and snpplv good tabi« for tbwr ;»»□
la th- morning daylight fouo 1 me
taking a Surrey of the town. It ha. a

[ of Masatine. have MKCMthing over •20.’•CO invested, sod manufacture weekly
i 14 wagons 60 rultivaton, '42 plow. an&gt;!
a. many buggies, beside, other artkk.&amp;&gt; say tbe Iowa prwpk.

i Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

Th* Patrons of Kassas, at Wild Cat.
sospertag dishonesty in the couuty

UK BO MH'S TRUEUU
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

1 and privTeg-s of ciohre! fife, trade nutold sacrifict a eml end ami nnmberieve
hardehipt oa sreodot of his dretaace
Petoskey has thirty er forty desllisgs, ima public n.ad. and trjtrkeU
The final Ratile A Indian. E. H.
two or three stores, three or four ebop.
and grvere.. bat no church or sebool- Company, with a persereraac» uari-1
and Ite dictates of Jmmutabk Juvtlco. hotM*. Preparation* are beisg made
AadaoMttte nM» wtx&gt;» nobly n.
spmMfod to the calls of Abrahsm Lto•oia and r^cJeed In tbe victories of
Sterman. .xbwridan and Grant. Thair
wddarnrM, Lcilt a road wilh-ut a
viatai awept from the Attontk to tba
•Bperior inwirwlkncv and uwlulnawi,
Fnette, and If they tad teen called up­
and opened Io •etUrtnant one 'of tbe
on tagfvv up any aoe of th* fetalro of
healthiest amrl fine.: sKtion. for tamlag
Um Untow. the) would have felt like
th* histone father In the Uma of tbe
Indian atroetUn. who rod* to taste to
hla doorway, intending to rrocue bls abandiarr of water-power now wholly
unimproved. Its deer water, like all
taller vanning •Ireonie in thia reetion,
abound in speckled tract. white stargeoa, white fi»h, salraoa troal, brmnj
Ac-, are plentiful in tbe neigblmriog bay

Across the Bay. a distance of five
mile*, it th* old Indian rilLige of Little
Traverse with a dusky population ol
nearly GO&gt;&gt; ptofl,. These Indian, are
quite civiliaed. They have comfortable
dwellings, keep horae* and collie, culti­
vate tbe *1(1 to considerable extent, and
•Xpert at bunting and fkhtaz- They
bring into Petoskay larga quantities of
wnwon in tba wintor, and^abaadatKx- of
' white fish, barring, aalmona ami •pack-

in this vicinity h teach, birch, uh.
white and black, and corky maple, hem­
lock, cedar, ehn, balnun, sproee, poplar
and oak, with a sprinkling of pine.
Abundance of good pine can bo had by

U a dark, rich, gravelly loam, and when |
ekard of roots it b easy of cultivation
and very prodoctiye.
Going northward *a aa* the first
•now ct Morley, 40 mDes north of Grand
Eapida. It gradually inereeted tn depth
aa «• proceeded oa cur journey. thiek•ning Io an average depth ot two foot ;

ADVER

GoM lib 1-4It grows wanner.
Sheriff Craasy ia al

Tbi* i« th* last wea

R»in ia badly noodr

Come and see

Tbo work on tbo K
R. K-, south of this e
with untiring energy.
The Lad ias Society
will ba entertained o
by Mrs. W. 8. Good
The clothing deale

Irani cgnaipiiiT-

Upper Peninsula railroads, now tardl
or in &lt;oot»mpla-foa. control a coatin 19nu&gt; route from f’.'n. to Ontonagon ot&gt;
lake Superior a lino more than 700

Hastings Poultry-Yard
A road ii already nearly completed from
Cmcinnali to Knoxville and Chalta*
nco-a. Short gape only reujsin to l-&gt;
r-xapleted from there pointe to Charts.ton, tevaunah, Jackeunrilk, PetuaeoU
and Mobile. When three pointe are ao
united a. they rertalnir will be, and
that, at so distant day, the crawls of
pleasure seeker. from the south that
will throng our northern hotels in innmor will be numberless. and tbejvoduete of them extreme latitndn of ear
country will be exchanged with tbe
grratnai facility and in tbo briofest lime.
In a tew yearn all aksg^thie northern
route where cow ia only a wilderness,
or bote sad there a rode cabin, will be
•oca improved farms with out-buildings,
flock* and lowing herds, green pastures
and nttodows, and field, of gJdee,
waving gram, thriving towns and cities

for Yourself

! tercstrd In getting logs to tta mill tow­
ard the mouth of the Muskegon river,
from the £set thst lhe river has not I^Tn
very high, and la rapidly lowering, and
unlree there cornea rain to raise lhe
river, millfoasof fevt of toga will have
to remain in the river UU tbeie doee
oome water enough to ran them. There
la a Jsm of thirteen miles near Evart,
and you can Judge something about the
number of logs there meat be at that
place. Hbould there be no water to
float lop to their intended dmttnaitou.
It will make times pretty tan! .mong

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED
PAINT.

Hou. Harvey W
wet elected City At
meeting ot tbe Coun

watt end of tbe hall
of the Cotut House

Would you aee a
call these day* at t
DoorJbctory of J. W
on lower Broadway.

EGGS FOR HATCHING'

1.1 IndepsiideBl fkjiick.1,
raurs all ro&amp;tu op
CHB0NIC DISEASE,

hays a
I
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incfcpeitdcriec among
The Odd Fellow’s
night war a pleasant

McElwain,

Well, havejiMt roturawl Tiom tbo Arc.
The building was, or K a medium six.­
dwelling, on this, Vain street, and wn
eared, but might ee well have burned
a. to bare been chopped to toecro. The
Holly wwrito maybe a good thing, but

Hostings, Nov. 10th, 1874.
EXTRAORDINARY

John Stanley
BDOSTMAL EXHIBITION 00.

CoaiKtiif i ittal Pntta

ANNOUNCEMENT!

The great depth and fertility of tbe
•oil is everywhere revealed in Clio rank,
growing timber and ,tta loamy banka
excavated io grading the road.

mnmmu
PREMIUM BOND

EV T®I IHHBS1U msm CL

§60,000 00
IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF

$5,000 EACH IN CASE

The futMtal of lh
brook was largely
aarvxe conducted
decidedly appropria
W. T. Eastman
of plaster, lots of
manto, and doing th
patron- Giro him

Mr J. W. Btinc'

�WHITEWATER WAGQN WORKS.

Tip Rypilsucyt Ba^uf.
We announce, in nnr advertising
&lt;-olunius, Of lbto iwuo, the comlag of
this vast and comprehensive amuaaCharts* Cote, of tho wall known firm ment orgonlsalloii, which, from its im­
of J. Cole * Son* ol this city, has opened mensity and the cotnpletedeas of Ito
a fins Gnx’ety Store at Baltimore, whsrs many departments, blds fair to srerbe will bo pleased to see all of h's old shadow all tbe great traveling '•xfalbL
tlona of the day. In feet the maftagcfriend* aud the public geasrally.

• Mkhaal Grace has hi* house on the
site of the one destroyed by. fire last
scAsou, nearly completed, and expects
to be occupying it early MXt week
That» doing business in a harry.

•ource* of both hemisphere* tn httracllve and original feature*, and In the
determination to make tbe "Clrqaoolodon" the perfection of exhibitions un­
der cxuvass. They bare .certainly ag­
gregated a Show which, for colossal pro­
Lt doos not need a ward from us to portions and variety of recreative enter­
call the attention of every reader of tho tainment, b unprecedented in tbe anBahm, to tbo advertisement ot Grable
&amp; Russell, and the Btadebaker wagon
need only to be seen to be appreciated. IV eumpoaed of forty well-filled dent
and ca«oa of rare living wild beaata and
Extensive additions are being made
bird*, bealdea a great number of led
to the elegant residence ot John A.

PUBLISHER’S HOTICE.

TO-DAY'S

ADVERTISEMENTS.

qf the Htng»--"Lod AstrayThis is
«nk*fJfo Utt, if not IU Utt Dramatic
Compank* that over vidtod our city and
we trust they will
greeted with full
The Circuit Court will open on Mon­
day next at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon,
his Honor. Judge Hoyt presiding. W«
understand tho calendar 1* not vory
large.but will include two or three im-

world, and embodies tbo mod celebrat­
ed artiste In the profession, including
the great Harry Welby Cooke. ••Eng­
land’s Champion Equrstriau," fcutau.
"Tbe Winged Meteor," •Bertie King,"
premiere fjjuntriennr, Miltc nnd Wil­
cox, “King* of the Air," Kato Cooke,

Springers Royal Oirqzoolodon,

TLat on? readers may know what
might bo and ought to ba done in thia
city, where wo have a beginning in the
already popular works of J. L. Rood t
Co., wo reprint herewith from Moers's

■TH ■«, HM, fflH

TONTINE LIFE INSURANCE,

Wagon Work* at Whitewater, Wiscontin, an inland town, with only one rail­
road and with far less advantages aa to
timbers, mariosts, 4e., than we Lave:
In a reowat tour ol observation, made

EXPOSITION

and special features than any in ths
country. In this great col lectio* are
Included living Giraffe*, Feo IJnna,
Ostrtobiw. Yaks, White Beer, Indian
Elephant, Varkee, Black Leoputis, Whitewater Works commenced thirty
Tho Horus could not keep J. I*e
Rhluooero*. Horned Horse, and. Infect, years ago with a blacksmith shop, with
Heed from hi* post of honor, *.» our peo­ a large number[of animate, living sped- a sweep power moved by an old plug
ple wiQ continue to be furnahrd with
horse, cheered up occasionally by the
manly voice af "Wruch," aa ho was
an abundant supply of those apleadid
buggies, for which his shop has become. Tbe claiaifieatlon hicomptele, and the called, a ten the charger's speed was
animal* arc tn charge of erroneous and sot sufficient le raise tbo wind inside.
Intelligent keepers whose duty It te to It slowly passed through the various
Dwight &amp; Burrell speaks of their an*wcr all question* regarding tba habit* stages of dignity until.a modest reputa­
valuable cultivator, th* Disnion I Iron history, and peculiarities [ot the differ- tion of good, honest work began to
spread it*elf around among farmers and
plow, the Fish wagon and Jackaon wa­ beaats, birds ana reptile*. In the
froighlere, and emigrants to California
gon tn car columns to-day. To visit
sad Pika’s Peak. Tne increoring de­
an the FIJI Cannibals, noted a* being mand |for tbo product ,cju*ed from
the only ones ever brought to America, limo to time ths necessity for room and
and perfect type* of their peculiar race. faoliliee, and additions were made dur­
They Illustrate, at ertry exhibition, the ing prosperous years—the evtabluhcharacteristic war. challenge, tfrid fan rasnt apresd over acre after acre until
dances of th Ir native country, and give al last appeared tho scene, a* repre.
seated in our engraving, of a goodsizsd monufactaring town, with numer­
mances.
In III1' department; ubo, ous smoko stscks, railroads running
"Admiral Dot," the merest atom of through, water communications, and an
humanity ever created, being only one- army of workmen—all the bustle and
tho receipt* for freight at the Haatinga fourth Jbo slxe of tbe celebrated “Uenenergy directed to tbo one main point
depot exceed |10O a day.
of making wagons tor the nation. Trains
miniature differ* from tbo generabty of of material [timber, iron and paints)
dwarfs from tbe fact* that bl* body and aro always unloading at the tracts, to
limb* arc perfect In their eymiuctry and bo deposited ia sheds and warehouses
S. Bartw. D. R.
that

All persons indebted to this
tiffice. for Job Work, Advertis­
ing or Subscriptions, arc hereby
notified, where other anti sjiecial
arrangements have not been
for sheep killed by dogs under the act
innde, that their Recounts must
be adjusted at oucti, or they will
be left, with n Justice of the cohl.
A. 0. Milter and his full Dramatic
""Peace for collection; We mean
Company will visit Hastings Lafore i* perhaps tiro largest and most complete
business.
In appointment* and ditall of any In ths
long, and produco 'ha lataat seasatlon

AT HASTINGS, WEBHESDAT MAI

A Great Western Enterprise — The
Work! at Whitewater, Wisconsin.

ed stock, clean and bright and perfect,
aro always loading for shipmsnt, by a
force of msn whn &lt;to not blng but load.
Division of labor, accurately figured
down to a system, runs through every
akelnr, another retting tires anoth­
er Ironing bolsters, another fram­
ing beds; others attend machinery
for sawing, planing, making axles,
driving spokes, boring hubs, while the
various proc IMS* of pointing, scrolling,
striping and lettering, are’all dbtln&lt;4
parts that are reaentlal, and result In
the finished and complete Whitewater

IN THE LARGEST

PAVILIONS

EVER CONSTRUCTED!

A COMBINATION OF MANY SHOWS, INCLUDING

P. T. Barnum's Special Living Curiosities!
Leased from P. T. Barnum, under heavy bonds, for the testing season of 1875.

Local

500 Living Wild Animals T

Living Giraffes, LivingSeaLipas.

1i 1,000 Natural Curiosities.
Curiosities,

Living Rhinoceros, the largest
over Captured or Exhibited.

pities
ti

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, ilABVELS OF THE AXIAL VOHU)
? :
j

We will Sell BUGGIES
for the next Sixty Days
for Cash, below any Fig­
ures we have ever Offer-

J.L. REED &amp; CO.
Sit*

At Hr

Revealed by the exhibition
of vast multitude of

FIJI CANNIBALS

Creation's Curiosities.
|

—

bvr..n. Arru

rriiK iiA.REis'r

ADMIRAL DOT!

LIVING WILD ANIMALS AND

The Smallest Man in tbo World.

d&gt;*s&lt;M I* cimllUMa* r»«d» U« »..k :
i
BIRDS
treahx 4*«Ua*410* (S1UH14W.J Uds*&lt;H&gt;
~
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to ♦X.s^uuw4r*u~4 | KNOWN TO NATURAL HISTORY.
•riktsMWK. XsltoliwpstUA;.
T
B-.I l&lt;»**«l ni*r trw - liimm U.
t-IVIXCl sws LJOXH,

The Bat Cimi tier Otiuisi
Hl*utrions_Gynuiasts

B Living Giraffes, Living RhinoNew Barber Shop,

i
►-!

Having opened a New Barber's Shop,
I respectfully solicit your patronage, and
hope to giro ontire satisfaction. Giro
mo a call. Shop in Noble’s Building,
op:«o*iie Hopkins i Hanies' Drug Store.

Ronownftd -A.tbletes !
LN TTE PBOFER8I0N.a

ceroM, Living Elands, Living
Horned Horse, Living

TheOrstSquestriviBofthe World.

Ostriches, Living

4

Tiu* Slupocdous Combination for

Hippocrocodile,

lETBUCHH RKEHUOI

Living White Bear, Living. Ind­

&gt;

ian Elephant, Living Zebras,

1876, travel
EXCLUSIVELY BY RAIL!
And will require

LivingTapirs, Living Lion*.

the great Englbh A. II. C. Clown, and
our most eager question to tbo superin­
one hundred other noted performer*.—
Th In groat Show travels exclusively by tendent. “They g» almost anywhcc
and every where you might name,'' said
rail and require*, for lie transportation

Tigers. Leopards, Hyenas,

2

LOCALS

' This i« the last week in April, 1876.

Croquet hare been made ' tbo present

Parade of Princely Pomp

Oren Making.

And Barbaric Splendor, a Pageant
worthy of the dayit of Feudal Grandeur.
Commodious Accommodation for
SIX THOUSAND SPECTATORS

almost everywhere that there b a mark­
et for tbte class of goo te. The United
States government send* its orders here
for shipments to all points where
wagons are needed for this public ser-

Including One Thousand Sofa Seated Chairs.

^ADMISSION, TO ALL, 60 CENTS !
Children under 9,25 Cta.

Isulie*', gouts' croquet slip* el the
Such were our Incomplete memoran­ latent styles at G. H. J. &amp; Co
50wl
dums of this |iroa|&gt;eroua Western cornTh&lt;&gt; Stebbins Brothen are offering
|su&gt;y, who»c uame of Whitewater te
for sole a largo and splendid assortment
of Furniture, tbe bqst ever brought to
this market, which they aro offering for
safe at ths lowest living rates. Rsmember the place, at tbo old stand of
Stebbins A Bslding. and l&gt;e rum and
giro them a call.
44tf

FURN1TUBE ROOMS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.

A Sound Health Maxim.

45 DOLLARS!

ho largest Stock and tho best Furni­
turn ever brought to this city, ia on
exhibition, al the Warerocma of

For What?
The New Improved

HUTH, SALISBURY &amp; CO.

Back-Food •

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

This will be a fine addi-

Hon. Harvey Wright. Republican,
was elected Qty Attorney at tin* last' .improvement, in which all our eitixena
ahould take an interest.
meeting ol the Council by u unanimous
We saw at tho office of the Judge of
Probate this morning the little seven
Sheriff Cressey is putting up £a fine
year old An of Hetty Valentins, of
Orangeville, who, deserted by bis fath­
er, with no mother living, after being
of the Comt House.
supported by his grandmother for two
Would you see a *et of busybody’s years 1 art past, but who was unable
call these dsye at the Sash, Blind and longer to provide tor him, and hod
Door factory gf J. W. A C. G. Bmtloy. thrown him upon Iho county for sup­
port, ha* been sent to tho State Public
School at Coldwater. He is a.bright
brook was largely attended, and tho intelligent looking lad. and with proper
semco conducted by Rev. T. D. Maith rare and culture, such as ho » sure to
decidedly appropriate.
hare in that Institution, we have no
W. T. Eastman is selling quantities doubt will make a man of character and
ot plaster, lots of agricultural imple­ enterprise.
ments, Ind doing tbe fair thing by every
Dewey, of the Hastings Bavkxb. has
been bitterly attacking Pro£ Dickie,
Mr 7. W. Stinehccmb, of Woodland, principal of the Hastings schools, for
_ .
- —1. —.,1 ———o———
made us a pleasant call on Tuesday
afternoon, and Geo. Barden on Setur- Wo know Dickie, and we know Dewey,
and we congratulate Dickie on being
day. Call again gen Homan.
made the subjeot of an attack by Dew­
Mr. Fdi Erway exhibited in till* oSlw ey. 'Tie oaougb, la itself, to make a
on Saturday, a Light Brahma tarn's fia reputation —C/rsa-' JlspA IWy
•Kg. that measured 8 1-2 by 8 3-4 mdi- ^rowertc/fte'JM.
Tbe above i* simply/o/n. Wo havo
•a and weighed 4 ounces Next
Thore was a dangrrnu- runaway on not attacksd Mr. Dickie, in any man­
ner, but did comment on an admitted
Jefferson Street on Monday afternoon,
by which considerable damage was
tbe Hastings Teanmf were at Grand
done, and George Cluny quite badly inRapids about tho time lhe above was
published, and u ws hare no personal
The report that Crawley &amp; Grace are
acquaintance with tbe editors or pubto mors out of their present pleasant
lishars of toe Ittmemt, we think ite
store io a mistake. They have a tease
I authorship' will be apparent to any can •
tor a year vvi, and do not propose to

To Move it.
It will be hearlded into town by a

Methodist Society, in tho city, are going
to make vxtensiva alterations ia
their church
buildiag.
puttisig
in th* window* of stained gte..,
extending tho audience room to tho
present front of tho church, and build­
ing' thereto a fiaa vestibule and bell
sightly atfplo.

reason by the Wil kina Brothers of thia
.eity, ami ywl they are not able to BU all

FIFTY CARS

leas variety.
Mr. W ilson B. Brown is finishing oil
ills building on Slate SaosL for a hotel
and boarding bouse. L L. Gregory is
doing the maiofT work, and it is Iteing
dona in first rate style, while Mr. Sew­
ard has charge of the pointing, paper­
ing and graining, than whom a better

Rain te budte needed ia this rection
Ttn&gt; OrangvyiUe Teacher-Alton case
pl tbo State.
.
.
is still dragging its slow leagth along
James I’. Roberto is putting btepreai- through tho investigating court of Jus­
tice Riker. UuMSit would have been
1 Rower is putting in n civtetn for the jost as well to hart lot the ease guna to
the Circuit Court, whore it properly be­
benefit of Iho Burna office.
longs, without all thia warto of money
JL R, south of this city H being pushed and time, bul for /Aof lhe R&gt;spood&lt;&gt;ut&lt;
are responsible.
■
with untiring energy.
Tho Indies Society of Emanuel church
will bo entertained on Friday afternoon
by Mr*. W. S. Goodyear.
The clothing dealer, of Grand Rapids
distribute copies of the declaration of
independence among their eustotners.
Tho Odd Fellow'* ilance on Monday
night was a pleasant party and tho rereipt* a* liberal aa the time* will ail^iit

LOCOMOTIVES
And Two Trains of

Pumas, etc., in end-

b very strongly recommended' by the
Medical Faculty and Is largely prescrib­
ed among their Female Patient*. It is
worthy of all oonfiiivnce. aa may be seen
from the following testimonials:
Neb., writes: I havo under treatment a
lady, « bo, foe tbe past seven years has
been afflicted, end, after trying several
physicians without reedvtag benefit, la
gaining rapidly on your‘Mavorito Pro­
scription.
ATtuurra, Ill.
Dri ft. V. Pierce, BuflHo, N. Y.t
Door Slr-I have ihot words to exprco*
my gratitude to you for yoar advioo aol
asstetance In my oasc. There te not one
who has uscil yoar medicines since they
bare been brought here, but that can
say with me tbcyjbave been greatly
benefited. Since I have bran so helped
by Ite use, stx or—even around me left
ofl all doctom and ether medicines, and
now use It in their famine*, alter being

do not know « hat a wonder It created
in our city, by ite restoring my sister I
wrote you about, tor she lias b sea under
t he care of three of our beat doctors, but
could not alt up but for a few minutes
at one tlme.U begged ofhsr to try your
medicines, and before she bad used half
the bottles she could go all around (be
yard, and has ucw just come home from
It may seem a little strange that our a visit five mll«s away.
r
enterprising mauufseturers, ' Meson.
DwighK Barrell, abogldahip waggons
from fio tong a distance aa Racine, Wis­
(consin, especially when so many fsetr-jrlre are so much nearer, and they ru»uro
Ins it yae only after the moat persistent
1solicitation on tbe part of the Fltb Bros,'
List of tellers remaining in tbe Hasagent,
they werelnducrd to try a few,
‘
। tings P. O. Apnl 27th, 1876.
but so good a record did they moke and
Mrs. Mary Ann Brown, Mias Nancy
(
such
frequent Inquires were made far.
them throaghjtbe winter by partiro who, A. Brown, 5£rs. Frank Jones, Mr.
. Horace Ixv, Air*. Maria Livingston,
r Mr. Chxrte* McEnery. Mrs. Jane
. Pbllliis.
alUtou^-cowpctlng wagon* aro offered
at much tower price, white this wagon
almort unknown their rates hare town
doobte that of any competitor. There
must bo ceuss tor th to and tbe drim
ths: they use tbe beat timber in the

HASTING8, MICHIGAN,

This apace belong* to W. T.

Eoatman, dealer in Lime, Plaster
and Agricultural Implmenta, Ac.

UNDERTAKING

Middleville.
Painting and Graining.

ECLETIC BALM
T. PHILLIPS
to doany and all jobsorwhlte-WBibiag,
Kalsomlnlng, Patching, and Plastering
and nil kinds of mseon work. A frill
supply of mortar eon*tantiy ou band.*

.
I
[
&lt;

duties required.

Hkatb, Saus»vby A'Co.

IOTA AKO NEBRASKA,

SUBSCRIBE FOR
On the Corner oOefferson and Bond
street with two and one half lota of
land for sale cheap or tn rent on rea­
sonable terms. Inquire of John Btan-

'Hopkms &amp; Barnes
Have on exibition. one of the
largMt Stock of Junoy Goods
ever brought to this City

aw Im, BHrnnmi!
SEND FOR IT !

�two aciu pieces Uhui-suuiit ar-u. up
front -Boston to tbe roJtef of tbe fin! ?00,
tbM
t latter would never havo relumed
allva.
As it was, the kamsstng pur­
•
suit
was contiauod. The day was hot,
&lt;
&lt;the roads dusty, and many of the troop­
ers “were obliged to lie down upon tha
ground, tbeir tongues hanging out of
their mouths like thuee of dogs after a
Nover, probably, did men
with the ridings of Own. Gage's move- chase."
Lars a more grateful sense of relief
than these when tbeyecwme, wt about
seven o’clock lb tbe oveoitig. uadrr lhe
protection of tbe guns of 'Ire British
vessels In Boston Hatb-ir nl tire loot o&gt;
Bunker Hill. Tber had aiairhed near­
ly forty nolra io twenty Iwurx The l«»-

man to destroy the atareo and make
such eaiaure* as they .book! thtakb-al
-bet not ro secretly as ho thought. Are
____
‘ Pant Revere and a'Mr. Linecta, aeeari"Why dues sbo avoid me euf" ha fog to as arrangement iu the patriet
thought. “Can it be that ahe really councib, started out from Boston in addialtera me? If r rhou-brwe—"
Bnd alBnaod (ho
country
*«*•» half peat 7 o'dock, ,
waa attended by the Governor of ]
rbusetis, the Mayor of Borton and «
placing her hand en her side, aud
gesning for breath.
“I’m so sorry you should Love had
to lift that heavy thing, dear," said
Mrs. Leseou, quit
-----*ure than seventy wires. The church didn’t you let A!i&lt;
wm decorated with flowers, and tbo
Utts (tbo oldest chirae lathe country)
was rung at intervals during the day
and awning. Wo reprint in this con­
nection Mr. Longfellow'* spirited poem :

Lexington, and tho militia of tbo town
weranut at two o'clock in tbo morning
of tbo 19ih And a ploarant morning
it was. Tbo previous winter, unlike
thin which has just pissed, had been
unoommenly mild, and farming opera­
tions had already begun. "Fruit Irera
were in blossom, and Ibo xras* and
grain hod grown sulflcitntly high Io
wave with the wind." Of all this bow-

“So ioconrsaisnt,” ahe said, with a
sigh. “Papain no anxious to have hh
now shirts finished and done up before
he starts for Philadelphia and f—"
•Give them; tv mo,” os id Barban, "I
can finish them thia aftrrnoon. If 1 work'
hard-"
"But Mr. Etetey has just oelfod. To
bo sure Angie and Abco ora in Iho
drawing room, and can entertain bim
if—”
Barbara's ebook had reddened a fit,‘Would you have i
recoirod it?’
^■Cortainlyl should.
'■Barbara, I havo i—_
------aak you another question," began tho
impetuous lover, encouraged by some­
thing in tho eye and vol to of tho young

c&gt; top woofaa wain, with suslihr
**4 MariM fas riSMM frssi tbrfr Mr&lt;k
CM fas ■wS,.- raftm. th .! ros M 1

Yet, while Barbara Clove aewod
swiftly on, tho work progroraing almoet, like magic beneath her swift fin­
gers. her mind was down in tbe parlors,
wondering whal Mr. F-lstey was saying,
aud whether Angie would tell him how
carefully sho (Barbara) hail preserved
tho last bouquet ho had sent her, and il
ho would ask her to gv to the new
opera, and a thousand other “if.."
Pour Barbara! if sho could but lisv*
beard Mr. Kinley's eager questions—“Is
Mina Clove not nt home?" and Miss
Angvline’s languid reply.
"Ob, yas, but Barbara bogs to bo
excused. Sho has a particular inter­
esting look which sho wished to finish;
and besides, she docon’t caro for com- I

‘•Ask it. then."
‘ Yon rcallv don't disliko me ?"
"No, but I have sometimes fancied
that I was disagreeable to ynu." Bar­
bara answered, returning his frankness
scith eorrospondiog ingonnousoeea.
"Barbara, should you marry mo if I
should tell you how truly end how fond­
ly 1 have long loved yon ?”
And Barbara's voice was exquistely
soft and low as sho answered—
"I beliove I should."
Tho first wedding under Mr. Iacsou’s
roof was that of bin eldest step-daugh­
ter. and Alice ead Angie were forced
to bo o'lutontcd with the very secondary

±E33~
true centeuntel era begins to-morrow
night with the hanging out of tbe lan­
tern in the old North Church. which

grand ocsariou our readers hare hud
and will hfre sriSeient notice, as they
are doubtless on the alert for all the
eloquence end lhe displays which are
Aa aa hoar ar two paseed away they be­ counted upon. We are tha inheritors
gan io havo donbts whether Havere’s
Aa we
iufonnatiun bad boon correct, when a April, a hundred years ago.
little before five o’eloek m tbe morning, have soon, it was a littla, battle Io tbe
tho British regulan suddenly appeared material rye. Tho town of Concord
marcliing into the village. They were
1.000.
Boston
eight hundred a‘.rang, and they were ington bed only
supposed. by th* militia men, from Re- had but 17,000 ; sad tbe whule country
Ten's statements, doubtless, Io be numbered cousiborably leas than its**
sterns we emancipated in our last war,
on the other hand, numbered only sixty when we carried out the principles uf
or seventy— men skillful in the shooting tho men of Urxiugtou an I Concord to
of gain* and at target nralcbe*. but who their fall logical results But what are
figures nnd acres. cumpareJ with ever­
Th«y w&lt;tr» commanded by Capi. John lasting principle ? "Wh«t. shall a man
Parker—“a tall man with a Urge furo- give in exchange tor his soul?" I* a
bead tinder a tbrea-rornered hat," question that has ite temporal aa well
writes Lis grandson Theodore. Il ia no as eternal bearings, and never ia it more
thoughtfully answered than when he­
when they faced the overwhelming force roic Kula, whether few or many it mat­
ters not, deliberately ofler themselves I
of tho regulars, with all Ute prestige,
won intro hemispheres, which gath­
ered about them ; but the captain de- freedom. Such was tho devotion ot the
men uf Lexington and Cuacord, and.
left bis post shot He orders I them to surely, it has won its abundact reward.
load. “Don’t fire," were bis words, The great nation of tho world—still tho
“unless fired upon ; * kef. if tby waif a hope ol liberty-loving men in al) climrs,
&lt;rtr, U&lt;! Ityia /tart," Evidently, those although we hove gone through grievmeu knew what they wore about On out struggle*. with the smell of Cm still1
came tho British, and their commander upon no—is the legacy they hare l«lt |
cried out: "Disperse! you rebels : lay mankind. We trust we are still true '

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Shipping Boxing. 3 Horv (tower, *2,00; *j iioree Power. (3,to.

*

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tangevs, also furnish Belting. Gum Hqre, Ac
Further Information will be cheerfully given by addreaalnx the manulact irsri

JAMES LEFFEL &amp; CO.
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

FINE PRINTING

down your arms and disperseNot a
man stirred. Then a volley was fired fought; no true, that we are uot only
over the beads of the militia, and the । faithful to tho Union, but that we nee
order to disperse was repealed with to complete magnanimity and fraternity
some profanity, followed by firing,
which was returned by tho Americans,
till Parker, seeing it was murder rather
hold words to all Americans, and a than battle, ordered them to retire.
watch-cry tn pat rest* tha wide world Little harm was done to (be British, but
over. Piercing tho early hours of the seven of tho Lexington mon were killed
century now drawing to a close like the
•■Charmed!” ecboed Angie, clasping notes ot an alarm bell, they hare al- there nil to tho "battle of Lexington "
teady become enshrined amid associa­ Bat tho grandeur of tho cause coaIter crotty, white hands, gushingly.
“And if you would be good enough tions ns rieh. ubiquitous and inspiring aaeusly put in iuno and consecrated by
to convey an invitation for mo to Huts ,
Clove, as well—" he added somewhat
embarrassed
•Oh, of ronrae!" said thn fair dam- mopykn Moat fitly, therefore, has it
boon determined to commomoratato tho
first centennial of the battles of Lexing-I
The King'a troope were delayed in

THE

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGANS

DONE at this OFFICE
MICHIGAN

EHIE.

CENTRAL.

RAILROAD
Taking Effect Nov. 16th 1874. Innin,,
'

Send to the Bunlett
for ireulorx.ta

Orgats)

otnpany, Erie.

Peon*
‘39m

GOING WEST.

nsga.Tmiuiii ferailboad

Islington in all not more than twenty
in d military pageantry, with tha at­ or thirty minutes, and then they pushed
tendance of lhe Chief [Magistrate uf tba on for Concord, nix mi lea beyond. The
Union and other high officers State and
morning, and the people had boon buoy
removing tho storm, in which they had
been partially succeaiful. Aa Concord
was a larger town and more of a public
centre, and tbe newt of what wu going
order that oreu the youngest and least oq at Lcxingtou had boon added to the
1 pravidus alarms, there was a much
i greater gathering of militia. At tbo
moment, however, when tho British ap­
Happily, there ia no danger of mis­ pealed ia sight—about seven o’clock in
understanding here, aa iu tho case of so&gt; tbo morning—there wore only about a
many "a famous victory,’’ where headsi hundred mon assembled on Concord
much wiser than "young Peterkm"1 green. Those fall back to the north of
tho village, where they were joined by
reinforcement. What was to be done?
Some advised faith er retreat Iter.
Tho engagimont on tho 19th of April William Exnrnon—tho grandfather of
was no chance collision. It opened the' Ralph Waldo-said. "Lot us stand
Revolutionary War just as a key opens our ground. If we dio, let ns die here •'
a lock, because it exactly fitted tho oo- That was tbe spirit of the people; prucarion The farmers who gathered in
front ol tbe Britiah regulars and hung over tbo North Bridge. Reiufaroomanls
• with wolf-like tenacity upon their rear, kept pouring in, along lhe roods, acroos
wore there because tho long marshaling the fields. In squads and singly, men
of destiny bad stationed them there; who knew little of organisation but who
and what they did was the fountain of had tbo stuff t»f CrorewalTs Irons! dee
lhe mighty flow of history rinos. Look Meanwhile tho British troop* entered
don’t know what you missed at tho thread of preceding events. The the village. Tbo oflto*TS, with their
by not going with ua text night," he arbitrary course of ths mother country field glcsves, saw the American gather­
Went on, and Barbara's cheek colored
had been gradually increasing till, in ing, and decided at once that gTfod strathotly at what she deemed.the unneceo1774, Parliament passed au act "for •KT required the seixure of the North
aerT dnsult.
"I do not regret it ia tho least,” she the bettor regulation of tho government Bridge. Six companies wore detached
raid, and imxaod on.
for that purpose, a part being stationed
Bay in New England"—a statute which on guard, and (he rest distributed about
empowered the taking of life of any ob­ tho vicinity for seixing and destroy mg
LEESON'S STEP-DAUGH­
noxious patnsn under tbe forms ol law. store*. In th* meantime tba American
TER.
The Province saw the object and pre- foroo had reached fir* hundred in num­
ber, though in a military point of view
they were litifo Utter than an "armed
nd militia men ia tho town of Isling­ mob.” A cuuueil was held, and as the
ton. In February, 1775. parliament result Colonel Bxrrctt gave the order to
added to its arbitrary statutes and ra­ march to 'the bridge sod poos the aamo
but not to firn on tha King’s troope un­
less they were fired upon." Aenordingly
they marobed down. Ths British fired
signal guna for tho return of their sbresolred to resist them at ali haxard* sent detachments, and soon turned their
and .organised its military reooercea muakete toward tbe militia, killing aad
Thus the issue atop by stop was coming wounding eavwral. The fire was re­
on. By April tbo Congress. was in so*, turned, aad with aueh effect tint the
and fled in gpeai ai^n, ,
siou at Concord, and had gut news of British broke
.-------------------------------------------what had been done in Engfaud. Whoa andjeunlusicn. Owe of tbe Lincoln !
it adjourned on the 2d, John Hancock
and fiorxMl Adams knew that U was

hod received “She has nothing fit to
wear, and after those two new tarlatan
dr esse i. I would aa soon face a hungry
lion u ask your papa for any more
money-"
“Beside*, raid Miss Alice, who wants
Barbara Clevo tagging us about where
ever we go ? It'* enough to make one
think of a young ladies'boarding school
out for a walk !"
.‘Yes,” added Angie, “and after ali
it'a only putting high notions in her
head, for of course she cannot tnaxrv a
geuttoman like Mr. Elaley."
'
And ee poor Barbara never got her
invitation. All tbe evening, white Angie
aud Alice sat in their opera Uata trim­
med with wreaths of French daisiM and
fresh blue silks, listening entranced to
tho sterius of tho Bow prima donna,
Barbara" was sewing in tho old disused
nursery nt homo, the tears failing over
and anon upon the endless seams of her
work.
“At all events,’’ thought she, “ho
has plainly shown me that-ha doesn’t
care for me."
So when abe met him on tbe stairs

MRS.

ixu MaCIHXK basaprung
tsjddly Into favor a* pooeraslnllt ibec beat ou-g
xar&gt;6x of good q ic-&gt; nt, ua I
namely: Light runnlnnl

Bna lean Ml ftt Cal literal

smooth, nolselcm. rapid,!
durable, arjth i-rfrct I

etitne for wirrni./arVarise;
sad family ue . (reedy
for delivery only since
June, 1874.) tot range.
|«rtretton, and variety
uf work ii without a
, rival In family or wort

afuk iiaib siowiroiesioh,

b.f
NOTICE.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE

SPECIAL TAXES.
May 1,1S73. to April 30. 187&lt;l

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COMMin!OWER*S MOT1CE

Grand River Valley Divide

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY X 18'

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Diamond Iron Plow
Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3 to 1 over all Competitors.

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best. FARMERS WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE
Every Point warranted to Outwear two Chilled Points

"Ttotw’a fOOB) .uoa
Boor." saidJeae. “atJ
Mr.JmakJia'srx.i
ito little one mat to if
•■W.H. we'll — to
tore a bu to atari to

Money Refunded

DIAMOND IRON
l.'SIKK’ta

is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It was
awarded the

lifiv

I'KSi-aS! KI

t ha n

SILVER, MEDAL

Their Skeins are ail set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far at the Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand. only Plow that received a Premium.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly., and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins’ never
work loose, cut or break.
ROBERTS WIFE.

The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Black
Locust. Best finished and best Ironed in the world.

“Mr Fraklin, th. r
belli toe a atattora c
think yoa wiUfcrfh n.
ttoa this one Will you
if Aust Jan. nod I half)
“Tn rorj woU tom."
• But yoa will b® brtto

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY
We also sell the old and reliable

IJACKSON

WAGONS

Over 700 in use in Barry County,

THE ROBBSs'CULTIVATOR

needs no advertistn&lt;j
_ . &lt;, « h. hi
. almost ulie
entire trade of the whole State, and the people of
No other firm iiac/ tiiL&lt; Machine .u ibev are ‘de |»ro| rietor* ot it.
:d Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, uivl .t cover from 3 to «5 year*, a
ivagon Machines. Every Wagon fully Warranted.

uauanw.. mi x-®a*bto l.rw
haltere Balin • •*»"
llHATH. MkLIMBl R

.

takes the lead in this line, of Manufacture. Come
and see us at our new office, next door east of H.
A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.
I “f
DWIGHT &amp; BL’RRALL.

CALL AN I &gt; SHE TH JIM

DENTIST

Hartville,

■

Hasli"&amp;s Poultry-Yard

URICK FOR SALE!

HitkiRi. JOHN STANLEY

THE

Hastings Drug S-.orc

ardly, ia it MtT Bathe bay only
rdaiiv., and I lov. him fearly. It i.
cot tocauaa to owns th. farm, ad eaa
laava a Uttlw mon.y, Ilauy——*
“Hub, low, I know," Delay aaewer*
«1. putring a eoft. while hand owr bet
‘'’’“I'tovZ fid no other Ulbf. or moth­

er either, foe that matter, in ell my life,"
caatinu*! Robert, “and if tb® farm ia
dreary, ia it tome.**
“And you do not like to U baaiatod!
M'.I1, if you will kwP your promiM,
•nd wad Jen. av.rto
ex. you shall
not be. Now talk of oomething else. Oh, thought of using these things."
“Nor htme rnd the nto
took to you. 1 her. Mme n®w
For Robert Franklin had ued.rtak.a oala in my trunk if you will
Upto in persoa to see about acfcne west­
ern lands in which his uncle had inwet•d, and whirb thtwtoned to involve him
In foes. DairrcwuM not weU take tto
long towaey. and besides Daisy tod
other sebemee ia tor woe little toad —
Loving Robert w.U, she rwolwd to re­
mora th. only shadow from his lifo—
th. resolute opposition of hia ancle to a
fine lady wife.
__ ■ w__ i.l »----------- — -

tiBcl pRodccth

JAMES NESBET.

Sinntal aid Mertanital

NOTICE!

DlftH

DENTIST

BININGEB'S
or wrwtern
thb great line
OLD LONDON DOCK 1; torn,
U throne you should take. The track
U of the test »tevl rail, aud all the ap- EGGS FOR HATCHING
tmialnrnta are nrst-elam In every roGIN.
apeet. I to-train a are made up of elegant lyatfrtaa: js-tamgjs;
sfe saeU.1 J

Sweet’s H°Tbl!

Wagons
Saa'a Claus

HEADQUARTERS.

1CH1 EffllUFOmFEBAlUfflAD
THHEE MrLLIU.V ACRES

LANDS

wwmaiEtioii.

Oysters received doily

Sit

and Buggies.

o.ubi&gt; "rahiw;..............
T. U. I. VOX. r«®r«»rior
E-nj tkl.f Uxxl IM

New

Work.

arv Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and HlMplng Coacbva, luxurious, well
«rarUtaM W &gt;■ M lighted and well ventilated DayCoaeto.
— &gt;»
, amt }&gt;l&lt;*aaanl lentiglag at&lt;d smoking

w

'
J. Cole &amp; Son.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS FINE ^PICTURES
mu...

umfiimr .

WING GALLERY, f
On .IF.FFEE-SON HUWSKT. wwr'Jii

A rto.

.

tit

For Council Blnffi. Otmtha. and Califorala, Twn through trains dally, with |
Pullman Palace Drawing Room nod,
Steeping Care through to Council Illutr*
For 8t. Paul and Minneapolis. Two
through trains dally, with Pullman Pal- I
new Cars attachod on both Unln*.
nor Cam Attached, and running through ।
'“FM^jiuw’Bnkea. Four through trahw
daily. Pultanu Cars on night irela.. '
for Wlsoaa and jxnnu In Mfnurwcta,

JOHN PETTIT

At Granger Prices.

hays i

McElwain,

Bmw Mkm. »w 1 and lutcnt Buflhnuiud Coupllugn, XVcwt*’“* 1 Inghouee Safrt, Air Brake., and every
other appllanoc that baa been devised
for the safety of pmwenger trains. All
pIM® a. ui ae®.I- je.’rkrl/^F.. alia,.
trains are niu by tAegrnnh- In a word,
AGKNTM VrkNTBD I.
1 this t.REAT LINE ha. I lie brai and
Byry mU agOalM J'mi.Um hr Iks M« to-k anuwtbe-l lr»ek, and Uto n&gt;&lt;~t elegant
unit comfortable e«ini|urient of any road
In
(he West, and n«« n&lt;&gt; competitor in
MONEY

Thia * th. phew to buy ymir |w«vbU
irZJSv
Weh.O t&gt;» ’&lt;M' lino «&gt;f g.«da dhr.l
Stop .mi J.-tf»ns.n Street, north ot
! was evw brought ic Hanmga vail
vabt' it.
anJ examine !-•: yo«r»elf a id you will Hastings Hiilrl.
ydndt/nrdwriri’Mrtpidi’.
Pun bnn, I sUUmMi »
, Hcsirmbrr tiw pltef. the ttel Sttarf.
| nign of the G-d'eii Mortar

J. P. ROBERTS.

nBStaSft-*"*"--- ,-'~“

twenty yean ago.”
“But who will come, Jan.* Giris are
•ot plenty tore, u you know."
“I'r® a niece, ah, would «• to ns,
though ate'. nsv.r lived oaf ’
’
“Send foe tor, th™, and—oh!-rub
ray leg, will you T'
tots in th® iftmoon aliUle bustle
below dura told the Invalid of th. ar-

-Wir yuugo upstairs, MiasJm« toaitated.
"N«rpreC ' said the new-cc
“don't you call your aieee Mica 1
r.-sX’iL'S'iSr’

§60,000 00

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

“Not K Ttor.'a Ki dronoe
■arair ttMrtdi"

�HAIB
Evayy yc-ir im-rrejew the ptywkrhy
'cl thia valuable Jfcir 1'rejianrfioa;
| which it ifar tn tue*t alimc*. We ra
, nuurr ,onr old patinri • that it i» Iff*
'fwtlv tq&gt; to it« hisljrtaodard; tuul it
i» she «Jy ri-lfable JmJ perfectod prrparatiou for n-vtorittf tluvr tut Fanxn
Haiw to it. vunthffi ecil&lt;£. making st
•oft. luatron^nnd Mlltvo, The ’ralfS
by tta ttm-, ln-e.imot wbitp and. clean.
It ramorcH all e.-uptioM ai.it daadruft;
aud, hr it* ionic properties prcrtmfi
the hair frimi falling out.-a* it alimwlatei and no-jri’brt the hair-giand*.
By it* uae, the hair growl tliicker and
•tninger. In bdjlnecs. it Text orca the
capillary glanik to their normal vigor,
and will create £ new crowth, creeps
in extreme old pfft-. It 1* the moat
eoottomicnl I Uta DncwxtXG ever naad,.
nx it inquire, tvwer application*, and
girei tlic hair a .idendid, glomnr «pficanmn.. A. A. Ilayc; MJ), State
| A««aycr of Man-.rhnactts uayx, “Tho
-I----- ------------ooreftdle
CKinuonH'
MO...
......-------- —,
tclerted for eneDrnl quality;
cottMder it tin) Bum Paxraaxno:
fur it» intendM puqx»w».

If you d
to come to

W IS w

Tcm-MmJw niAr^L Ibiire. YWAl
10Mb.
borX. Fmrehrr. H.A Gar­
&gt;«»«a JWUy.
(ffurrAW. 1
0. Oapfc. Tkww. &lt;bn&gt;. jt-’fr- • Gtvwax ' rev, Griiv. Hoirl iai. JlxKtiugt.n Jenkv.
Mtk. The awren of newly opeoed lamk
Gnwbcr. Br^d-v. IM- jfar*. Hoof Jonre.Jl.ti-krll, Mtlrm. ’NAum. North.
I lM«&lt;rn. Tfamipmii. Warren. Wdlv. irhire.
can euariiv. with remunerative romlta, an
Key. kdU.nr. Xlrfa. Kaiflr. Lint.
abort wnfimited number ofUmb. if tbe
MSwt. W. *&gt;'.far ! —23 CrepuWhan. 15. drmneret- H).
‘—M.-..VTI. .Idnie. Uewirk. Grewfabur can be had.uW rxeenaabk term* and
lAewp, Aorta*, Muwna*. .Scfasflfor .Suirffi 1 ad.Nay»
JJcUh. J/«e. HerifiM Tbom.-..,
men hiring them-hm for rn-h w.&gt;rk ean
aSYmtrnr. .‘tawre. XmU-. Hoftor. Sa re*
«ieh fevy ■' Mtakby «** ri-r1». ami n^ kaTr-fa- L f Ffcetr, n*,. in-/ Mafa-re-K l republican* 2. Aelnorml, 6 &gt;.
in .hre rewrec earn &gt;w*riret to make themjwvHwrty of any pw»«. au . 1-Hn to nay -» (rrpuUiran. 3. democrat* M)
The fahwt t~t on thi* bill iu it* pnweut
xillauca of thi. Stare there .hall Lf annually ktat under tlwpn,vUuHu..f thi- art.-hall
dart* of three MW rertuw* are of a kind levied and cdlrrted lb! following tax •!«&gt;
•h»jc w»» taken WixfiwUrfay alien***, ia
tub puuci oa awwr ixnsu bill
for which there ■ aa wnliautad market ihclmriaM. m manuLetaring. relhng. or to exempt from anch kvy.
tke knae. id cum Hiring iu the aiuendSer. 10. Tbe aheriff ahaH p»e jhiUic
•nd three ia therefore an jareldlitr of the keeping for •ale dirtilUl «r malt liquor*
r
wartime,
aa
-xwbrtirme
foe
h
—
e
I-JI
N.
ih
H
ice
.
if
the
time
aral
place
of
—
k.
and
ot
m«td vrtbe*uure to rfrikriml —cti&gt;«i G,
lri-e market lauag overrtoeked there
Fpnn th* boaiare* &lt;/**Uiag or offering fur tbe jw&gt;perty Io b. «*£ al km* mt d.y.
' Itl f aad m it finally pa—ri lurth which rvjR-al. th.- prrartit prohibitory law
It fa poehapa within th* trnyh to Male •ale npiriuo-na ar into»ieating liquo^by re­
prevwKM to the aale. by eilvarth—mt. to
It will be aren that up&gt;« thfa drriuht faoAan ware not aa dark m hb on. Ifoug- that, if W«r enuld be carily traurf.-ro d tail. .w My patent medicine mixture or to ported nn in three public piaMa hi the, bnuMhca rnsfa - Mow.
from
tha
focalitwand
employment*
where
cum
non
ml.
wlneh
in
wb&lt;Je
or
]*rt
conamta
uXhtp.
rily.
or
Village
where
tnxeh
mk
Im bad torn down tbe harrtor* that pre
»
Sac. 1. Il ahall Mt ba lawful for any *ui- of rretrieting thr trelfic. every man
it ia Ml wanted to there where it rould be
—Mil tha oxtentfon of alavery ovar the ereddy rtnykred. the nrt peudurt - f the ./•piritmntooc intnxiMing liqwwM 1W; i. made Prorato!, bow-ewr. Thai in e—l nreirnv toreU aaT»piritau—oe iatcxiraiiagl v.vtiag '-yr*" wa* a repnblicea exerj* two.
-lUng or ..ffcring C&lt; rele. by retail, any wbrtv a levy haa here made upon real «w
vart Tarriteriosof the Narth-wurt, and U country would be inrtandy tnrereiuri Otte- fernwnte.1 or brewed frpa.ira. «w any othre
Me**rx. Mevrer and Stewe. There were two
We dare i
talc, aueh aheriff ahall give life »«v ot or any intoxicated perm, or Io any Demon I *
—ao—d a&gt; if the laal ventage nf ciril liberty fwrtb upon ito prnent amownt. If th* lievange *40; utlHffK brewed or malt
I remblicata not voting. Me—rx. Berk and
FOB TBE WH15KERBIt ''
ever before,
theMMaadpiaeeofeurh^mmaaka in the hxHt nf p-ttinr iatoxnted
had beau drirea fr-an the Republic of be an. the pro!&gt;km ie a m.rt importaut one limww, at wh.dreale. ot at whalamh- and W- of real eatatr on «xBeat ire; tad aU pro- •hall not be lawful for any pcrxin to ee)| j Wert,
1
IxhIi abwnt cm a-eoant. of rnckne—.
ar f too ranch terribly excit
—wbrther it fa p.—ihk tn retaWtoh ar- tab, • 1 &lt;M&gt; per annum reftiug *piritMWi ur
(
fall party,rtrrmrth i* 53 in the hooae
vfaireriiflawappiiaabk total— &lt;f tarieMate malt, (piritaiMM or uttoxk-rthig liquor ; Our
... tided Whi*. we have comt
intoxicating liquore nt wlnkwale or at upon exrcuti.Hi riiall be applicable to ari— without fir»t having exrented ami daiivur- ;.
j Tl...... ............. all demoerat* excepting I.
ireR thiv dyo, in one little became you may all come at once and Frustnu u« raaKu
Wholreale and retail. •MX&gt; per *»“■“. unckr thia art. except aa heeria Mherwfae ecl to the treumrrr of the ratinty in which I
orenrruJ’cn; vrldeh will quickly and so that we oamnot do nnrthing.
manu&amp;rturiag brewed or aaalt liquor* tor
/ •urh licuinm* t&gt; pcoceeulnl and earned on. 1
cffcrtu.illy,ire anptfah &lt;hi* raatih. It
□ot been named far the Prreiderwy Tbe
.’a, I AW barrel.-vamkr »5U If urre provided
the
bond
required
to
he
given
by
krtti
-n
4
i
We had some talk with a- man from California
*-ad;—
Sre. 11. Inc—e the properly
d**
ia uarilv ati-ft-l. and pro-iwcea u ctdar
1.500 barred* and Mt exccwlnuj 5.0Ul&gt;. I rained or Uvkd upon raanrt be a.4d fix of thia art. All «l.mn. nataflinnl«. io*&gt;. I&gt; )Inti. Rrw*.
opporition to th* than dominant party bad
Brown. P Ik dark. &lt;bj.
• 100
If 5,000 Urrek or over. »2tM) per
! kv. IXx. Ertkrtiwi Fergixwwi. Garfirid. which will neither nd. new waxh b« him Thiriy-fife Top Carriages, and that almost unfits tafcrf
bar-rouotx. in lareAu or utherwiar. and al)''
Ml evxw aa aegwriaatioa national in ita
annum; upon the bu»iarre of manufacturing want nf bidden. «id aberiff mey adjourn
Sold
by
ail
Druggie*.
Price
Fifty
business
besides
the
.
- *
MKh arie
oftre - may be Mec-ary — plan* of public reaortwhervintnxiratingliq- (keridr. R. H. Ihwa. IW*. Harden
chuader. the old Whig party haring d;nl
for wk •piritiuHi* &lt;&gt;r !intoxicating liquor*.
Howard. Hownot exceeding .inc week, however, al any uot«areMldlrt&lt;brratwbn|r«ak'Orretail.ahan | Hatt. Hewitt.
Ju 18U ftwut tUa&amp;rt. of an over dwtof
•300. No [er*&gt;-n |uritr: a tax &lt;« q.iritu- one time, and in rare the property dire (unluai other-wire detorquiiol and dirqrtcxl find. Hubbard. Huggrtt, 1-y. I*-- Liv
J
Maaufaoturcd by R. P. HALL A C0M
3XS11UA. SJL
noa or intoxicating li.piun. under tin, act. 1I none I ur levied tip.-, and -Jd fa in- by the board of iruatmw or caium.ni «wu»- I ingrtohe Lolington. Mel^hlin. A/rrrvi.
Souther* dirt. Mid Sootfam True the re­
which will be given away to our CusUfluent about the wjSl
•hall be liable tn t«y *ay tax ou tbomle of 1
peal ofthe MMowrierwaprom..- hadarouwei
.ufarient to aati.fr meh writ, tbe aheriff eil of the village or rity where «u:h rebon*. Mum. Neff, &lt;»cobock. Parker. 1‘rret.m,
XICHOIB,
SHEPARD
a
SO.'l
malt, brewed, ami fermented li&lt;(U&lt;.r«.
nauurant*.' bare, bar-nuou. are kept I, be
thepaopk of the Northern Stat- and in
of September next, has sttendeucyjo make more trade tha* »J
Sec. 2. Hi tail derirn of*piritm&gt;a&gt; am! .hall make return thereof and jwy over the
elnred on the firet day of the wrek. rumtioea fa &lt;«*h
I‘ invoh-re hundre.1. &lt;■{ i iuloxicrtiiig liquor* anil brewed, malt, and amount by him tecrivrd, k— hia eaid fare,
mikx nf travel-, and the unemployed, by fvrt»cntcd liquor* -Ldl be held and cb-cta- to -id tn—vmr. and mid treaanrw .hall manly called Sunday, and on «ach week­
day night frtun ar&lt;’ after the boar of 11
rrnaw
.aid
warrant,
and
again
&lt;Wmr
tbe
re—.« «JF their lack of w-ek. haVe me the .d to include all |&gt; rxon. who m-11 by the
M BHIIOJ t WT wi re r—I •&lt; MU U..IW-*
Tl—a.vl—1 ntaK*MXX U aa*f—«
o'clock until 6 o’rloek nf thr tuernin- of
.am*
to
the
.heriff,
romm.nding
him
a*
.
mean, of faying for their treiudrr. to —y | drink, and in quantitlr* of fire galL.na or
the aqrerediug day. Hut thi* |.rori«&lt;«i
■tuLug &lt;&gt;f «hc accereity fee their having a L-. or one dorett quart l-nile* &lt;o l~* n
ahall hot be cuneirw-d I., (.nihibti druggiu.
few dallar- to privy3-pea-u4e twief any .me time to any
|*r*u«i WhiJofrom aaUing xueb liquor* at aueh liture, up­
period of i«i&lt;m|kymeut rt. reaching tak dealer* vhril be IwLI and ilcaiued to
on the written reqtwal &gt;&lt; .edr, ..f ^&gt;n*was th®,lucky man Inst July, tl*
iiartir~*
:
-*
Thevr
poverty
chain*
mean
.ml
include
*1!
|&lt;r*ont
who
—
II
or
KiMfep 8 Bingham David S. WalbridgT.
prarthung pbyaieian of the town. rilla&amp;let him draw this year. *’BS;
them to tbe *pH where the, cannot find offer to -ell such li.in.rv ami bcveragia iu '
and lhair Wnrty loving uNoriaton
| work; aad tUreffwv if they are to be Iran­ quautitic* of five gulloiu or over one dog'U
*
Warning the people not
PcMbiM the M4i.a&gt; of Lire then forth.,*, I ford to point*that will afford them work.
quart bottkw at anv ia— time to any one
I deemed guilty of ■ tu*decntwH&gt;r!i&gt;iul ti|«»tt
lag Philadelphia Oonventiim. a few of the it mud Im through tn— outride ot them |h iron No tax imt—wd under tha* act
Truly Yours,
rourirtioci llirtwf »h»ll bo putiMbwl by a |
•hall 1-e levicl or i&lt;4Lrted from any p.-rtrue men of Barry Couaty who loved freefine of not Io* than |25 n&lt;x more than ,
■m for •riling any wino or cider uui.k- fr..ni
dam, halierad i. ftw, noil, free apnrek. fn.
I lion, and rod. of pnwciitioii. and oa
fruit* grvwwur gathered in thk State. No
failure
Io
t»y
»uch
fine
and
&lt;ort»,
*
.hall
1»1
axe. and a ftaa pm**, and .who raongtHxh^ 1
rtion ..f.itch rear. and —id arer—or ahall.
druggirt dial! fa- ti ibb- a. pay any tax here­
the tmportanre of an uwMpoken paper in '
fore making .urh areaaamenl. notify the impriwaiea in the county jail n.H I-re llixi. |
in imprev! who N-ll* lapior* for medicinal,
10 dxn nor more titan WO day*. ■&lt; 1.4^
ccotroliing politic*.' wtiou and awakening i
vhcmwal. mechanic*!. rt»l —mmentri pur- penon. roq*mli.&gt;«i, aaaocialion, company •och fine and tmpri*&gt;at»mt. in th • Jwire
or cTMiartnenhip, uf a lime slid ]Jace at ,
to exmrentrated eflort the people in behalf j
t ion of the owirt
Soc. 3. Tile tax re Herein provide’! far which tbe ame*rtnent will be made, ami re
of Trenina and good internment, ontaaixml
Sec. 2. Any |*r&gt;«Ki who l.y fol*e pre•hall be **M*wd. L-virtl. and cidkrfed by quirittg Mich jwrwm to appear at the rime tciwr xhall olitaiii any rpiritu-&lt;ti* or intoxla joint Mock company, pareham^ I be mathe rame officer- and iu the Kune time anil and place mentioned, and ahow cau*c. if
any. why each a—noment riurnld not be caliaw liquor,, or who »h,ll be drunk or
teriah.and nW the 4 th day nfMay, 1350.
manner — tbe taxre u|R*i |« rwmal proper­
intantnted in auy hotel. t*irr«. Inu. ot
tewwsvfen
ruiiifo.
whirii
not
ire
ahall
be
penaioally
■el forth the Crat wane of (he Rqmblicoa
ty. except — herein otla rwue pcwvirfoil —
ttiUcc of public burinr* or in auy mretnU&gt;. Un—rlVikn
Provided. Nothing herein ivmlrimd ■hall w-rvi-d in the —me manner — aununonM-v blagr nf pwplr raUcrtrtl logrtbrr in any '
Bo vu. Among the men who inUrertzd
ireued by jurtirea of the proce. and •erred
u’.‘7 i,
b.. evMtrtrtiad to exempt buy ■jw, ire of tirope for any purport-, or in any .trrei
thwaarltia largely in th* naw th^rrprier,
it
kart
there
day.
Iwftire
tho
time
.periertv from taxation umllr the general law,.
, alley, highway, railway ■&lt; rtrert car
and contributed freely to it* rafifairt and
f.cd tbcreia for a hearing; ami upon »uch
All tat re ahall I- deemed payable and due
by
drinking
iatoiiiraling
liquor.,
dull,
ott,
iu-mwment leing mode, the hiw prtxvedlargely to It* natVM Were John H. Vaaat ihetimeoftheib-livt^r ofthe aw&gt;e*nient ingx .hdl be had in all rreprev. •* tfaiogh amrictiou thereof, be pnnuhccl by a 6ne
Brnat Gauegw W MSI* and line John M
.urh a—i—ment had been maiic by the a. nf|.*i an.1 cert* of |m~niili&lt;Mi. or hr pun
Xatina. afterward*, and foe nine yum. the
—reor 'aa abnre pem-ribed: Proud*!, tolled by impriwmtnetit in the evanmou jail
ward,
cut
or village, riudl. on or bef &gt;re the
able editor and publidirr of th.- H.ixsaa
h- never. That iu &lt;—e nf neglcei or nfuaal of the county, not exre-diur 2t) .lay. ...­
third Monday
M»f id each year, inquire
&lt;&gt;f muI axwreor to comply with the prro both rueh inc and imprinmmcmt, in th.
and tarexiain the name iff every jwreon. cot
diaeretion of the conn
temticn. a-.»iati&lt;«. nanpun} or co-1Urt- vfaion* of tlii* Mvtiou. then in that t—*.
Sec. 3. Every wife, child, {orent. guar­
the Mid cxmntv tn—wrer ahall bare power
nerdiip .-..gaged iu rain fag on any tarnsdian, huabaud. or other pereoi. who 41*11
I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
menU-Mcl iu the firrt Mttmn &lt;-f lbw set. uid it ahall be bfa duty to madu th* am be injured in perr.i. or pr»j*ity, mean, of
vwmrat
and
gire
the
notice
rcqnia*d
by
and ho shall enter in a mH. to Im nudu by
place ia the nation and the wnrid dering motive for taking the matter in band. We
th* —ctieq, ami the same slisll be — valid Mippcwt. by any mtaxiratal pern.a. ..r by
him. tiuMmetif evctyletrrh perron, etc.
mean* of the iot.nu-xti.in &lt;&gt;f any |rm&gt;n.
that brief period of time. Tbe artire men ..f refer t&lt;&gt; the railroad* They are dir* th and the |4acr nf driug hu.inre*. the kind — though made by the arewor.
ahall
have
a
ripkt
of
actroi
in
V
m
or
her
See. 13. AU moneya njlactod- by any
that day in tbe political arena, tbe men who beneftlcd by every iacreaar of i«.pula|i-n at • ff burin—carried .at. wwl the nmount uf
own name agalnrt any pare-Hi «e pro .re* |
Every additional ».&gt;rktnau lax to I. laid a-vurding to tha provfaion. Ireneuree under tbe proviaiui* of tha. art,
dictated in the fiwum the policy of our tha Wert.
• xrej4 tbe fou* and pec-rentage herein al­ who ahall. by xrlling &lt;« giving any inUni
placwd co a W.-t.-rn farm mexn* the read
Clmji'iMM. *«rt_ totnaU. M«k.
**•&lt;
reunty. hare mortly done their work, and tug iff aotnc 4|K» buabefa more grain |ki the ..f th-, art And fa- -hall. Ufore th* fires low*! to him — eum|&gt;eu*stl&gt;in, which may eating liquor, have &lt;wu.-d &lt;&gt;r rrttlriliulrtl
W cdmvJay after the thirtl Monday in May.
gone to their rart. The political imritu E—t an J the forwarding of *u much addi notify nwh pcMW. etc., fata*-- name* h*v lie retained by &gt;ueh Irra.-urec — hi* fare, to lb«-inl&lt;'Vi&lt;ati&gt;xi of XOcb ,«Vwta oe jwr
■one. and ahaD have a right . f artion
tion* of the Mticm hare chanired until tiornd Value in mewbandire from the H—t 1 been .vurevd &lt;■« mid nil. ofaaid entry: ■hall he by him jdtred tn the credit of tbe
againrt the principal Hintire &lt;-f the l-crl .
omtingxiii
fund
of
the
towwabip.
village,
there ia •eareriy a rrrtagr of tbe old char to the Wert. Their earning. ut-.U the Mto-ii n-Hiev to lx- verbal, {jriutcl or writ w
n*M al—I. it*.^-b——IkeSwl. hrtrinafl4 inrtdUr.il . «.&gt;d ta any rttefa
■NMMiu kA. Stevrry baa died a rinfant qmxiact and she eeaMumpti—i of a *'•*«
and the mme ahall be by weh townahip. artioa tho plaintiff ahall hate a right to i
workman foe one year excred by far whrt
illage. or city, applied — are other ronrin remvar crtual and cxen.pl*ry damage
death ia llaeCeruto arerthrow freedom it wowld rort them to carry a ktorer trooi
And in every action by any wife, hmhaad.
gvot
fowl*
and the dank of it* eham will ba beard no the ftaUera ritha to the farm- foresta or
Sec. 14. Il .hall be the duty of e«ch and parent or child, general reputation of tbe
mines of the Wert, and il Wnuld therefore
rrery rnsuty troMurec. at Irani oner in each relation of btuband and wife, parent and
pay the n—k. evea within the firvtycor
child. &gt;ball be pn'mn fneie evidence of
to carry alde-liodfad. indnrtriou. wuAnieu । until 51, clerk in the aft»rtH*&gt;a. for the pur undcicry month, to tnakr a awum »Uleinei&gt;t
•ueb reiatua . aed the am-.unV rrre&lt;rre.|
'
J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
I*— of reviewing Mich a*d*«m-it roll, and rontaining the name* of each and every per
.&gt;n. etc., in hi, conaty. |ayin(t a tax nmicr
» .« the uaI I*” fJfowfag day* , and h. the tenriaiouv of thia art aiatius therein the
Haallu;,, Sept.. ®th 1®74.
.
the r*|t»&lt;wt nf any pen*O. rte. 4» their
We.Would Migg—t to tbe manager, .if! mreut or attorney rourideriiig lhewrehc* ro-almre uf «ueh penon, etc., the barinow
tho Eart and Wcwt trunk road* whether it aggrieve*!. &gt;01 "ufflei.-l.t ntu»c Iwing ehnwu , in which -urli per»n m myayrd. the flare
Wvuld Dot liigbly .i.ndure to their intm-rt [ to tbe —t»fret.*i of «wch W—v~&gt;r be .kill I| of doin' &gt;*o.ii*M. the amount of tax paid.
| and -Irtc of fayment of the Mine, and file"
Co entabliah aumc permanent rule confer­ alter »ueh »—ment in rurli manner — I
'•incola, and Gram, name* at that day al­ ' ' ■ MUge upon, all workmen derir- may lx- nererwary in order to .'Hif.-roi to »u-h .tatrnu-nt with the clerk of hb county: I
'ert, but who are unabk to pay the i*&gt;VM&gt;&lt;«* if thi* art. and he .h*U afao. I• and i-ueh county treasurer ahall. on or beasari unknown, yet Uvday bla&gt;.vmd .« th*
It would be e—y to ertaUiah unm raftci.vit caitre l« in« vhiren by any |i fore Hetviubrr 25th in tach rear, make a
page* of (ba warid hiatsry.
.v=»—that would prevent an amngre credible pmem nd.1 11 —id nJ! the name I] full and complete report of all the Eaeta, aa
mewl of that kind from bring abwaed by of any other |*reon. etc amga^J
«"? I। ahuwtt by the repeal* mi ftle in hi* ofiire.1
pcrwii'i not needing curb grucrenity, or by buainre bride to be lax.4 undertbe |wo , and return tlx tame to the auditor general, j
immixTMta able to pay (w tbemndre*; vwioCM otthi* ret. the kind &lt;f Inirine-* a^I publiah the aanM in at hart two nawepapm
and although tho oxocutaon of euc-h regria tlie xmount of tax to be paid, arreeding to I in hi* county, if n» many there be. AU and Mate hinmeif to U- o»«r twvnty-*- '
tion* might involve aotae trouble aad ex- the prori—aw of thi.art. xml the mi.1 a»- Idatika rrcfwirfd to carnr into effect the prr&gt;- ytaronfage in order to pu*U*- mill,
v iakwi* oftbia art ahaB be prepared and rar- aptrituow or intoxicating Ikiuore, hr •hill,
jicimo to tbe rued*, yet that would lx: a
uiahmf hy the auditor gnw-ral In the county li drrmnl piilry of a aiiaivtn.-.ii-.- and I
•mall matter corapared with the Urge ad
treasurer,, and by them to thr townahip, U[»W1 H-nvirtion threr-'f ahall l»- Ind ii&gt; •
&gt; an tap*, that would ultimately accrue to
ly paaaad, bat thatia not .XU- pnrpaa* We
anv *un »' &lt; Ire* than fire nor more tb*u
village, or city idSrrre
'
thm.
and &lt;« failure to pay -ueh fine «ha!l
Ike. IS. Any offkvr wiUfuUy uegiorting •
dreire .imply to nail the reader* attention
There ia no UM iutarret ao largely coaor rrfartngto perform hi* duty undertbe pro be impri- .n.d in the county jail not Ina I
ta the ehangaa that wa are now mak iag to cenud aa the railroad* iu having the whole
, vinaMofthiaact ahallbe liable to a penalty than five day* mir more than *ixty &lt;h;.-. I
imprev. the Burtl aad ■ake'ds jMill labcr ofthe country well employed; bcof | loti for naeh and every offerire. Am or both aiwh Snr .nJ imprirouuiciu in the
camw the road, receive * conxiderxbk ti.U
more worthy of puhtee pain mag.anv l»re.H. Imide to pay a tax under the dixrvtion of the rourt.
upon everything that ia prodared and [ to attach theerto. »ien«l bf
previrt.«. ofthiaart. who ahall negfert &lt;.r
It ia a Bttk orw nine y*a(U eiaae ww a»- marketed.
Whatever keep! populxti.® rate, which May hr in thr S&gt;
raftire to pay the nunc. &gt;11*11 be dremrd
tumed the Edrtori*] management of the
• I do harrhy cwrtify thax 1 I
guilty of a mbdemeanor, and upm carvie- ente, and cWivrr to the e-auity trewaurer of.
Ba.»IB Duntig that time it* ax hu
in the aborr a-r—aimt r-.J------ - ,——
the rxatnty in which be i* earryiot on aacli ।
All grades of Tea*, the very best in the Market. Fn-sb jHS
where the bnciw. of nunafactunng. «41- ta* thereof ahall hr puniahed by a tne of
Leva doubled, and ita rireulrthw. iwnrly
111 Laiiftsi tnui,
Mi
Im* than l-’S n»r more than *100. and huainre*. a hmtd to &gt;*• drtremioed by thr
their labor i« tnred niwded. the read, bare inx. or off-rin* ftr aale
NEW IIH LBTISEJlESrS.
iatnxn
thribkUl CwiiOmtly iaMMOuaaduutef
week from the Importers S. 8. .SLEEPER A CO., of BobHui, w-:
nut*
of pnnemtion. foe each and every toermhip l»iard of the brwnahip. « th.
the tnoxt direct mterret in removing it.— rettng. brewr-l ^**1' Bt|W«WwM«( «•
CW.
REW YORK,
foj sale at price* which defies rucccmAiI competition.
fed
birttd of trurtere, or the rrnnm-n nniu. il
nflrtiae
,
and
on
feUnre
to
pay
»urh
fiae
and
•earn ww bore labored to nuke the Bam- Our tart unl Hiche.1 rewmree*. Io a la*x* rad on, t.&lt;rtbar with the itunn oTlha cw
G. P. Rowoil A Co's. Column.
of
the
village
or
dty
in
which
the
b«
‘
i
;
XBt five repreuentatirc rf tbe general in- extent eap^Jr of being developed alnwt pontine, pmon. ar—cuti-a reanpaity. or &lt;**u. ahaHba inMrt«Md in the ruuntv
i jail not ieaa than 10 nnr mare than !&gt;0 day* ntwic earned on. to lb.- people ..f the |
telfigeaee of the people, and a trm. coo- without capital, make u. differ from alm.*t m-partMohip cejMprd nek baaaxw. and ia thr diaerrti.* of the court.
WHERE
NOW
’
State ot Miebiftaw. M »be
'J •&lt; ha.
rvrrv other country in thr world in that the partkwlar kind of b&lt;U»— in whieb
•Mrtrt advoaete ef everything calrafated to
TREATS ALL FORMS OF
See. Id. The word amewov. aa a*cl in than fl.000 nor more than •.'loot), nub,
verr important rrej«wt that we never need ■ark ia ■» ropured -—di*- «
thio art. ahall I- bald to include a0|wrti» two or more aaB. but attreticw, wh« chill
have any unemployed labor, previdel, how- infuruaUn and
WHAT FOB?
ore, or atbar uAcre wh.nr duty it ta to be ftweboldm. which t.md -ImU he aatU
errr, that the niimad. m.uld !»• breugbl
the CM .Monday
■tantialiy in the following form
HiutingN, Nov. I Oth. 1874.
k&gt; mw that they cannot afford to allow the
Kn»« all men hy tboce pemetWa that r.
not* of migran-Hi Io prevent the truwfrr 1D*hand, cownu aading-tU *Mlf treaawr-1
Letter* from all parta oj
„f workiuru I., th* y-.mto where they are er to eoUrrt .urh l*x&lt;». in the manner pre-1
the Civillgtil World.
and--------- •* auretre. ere hcM and firmly ! *rt&gt;*
'Xl*
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION
wanted Jf the N- Y Central, the Erie, aaribad by law for the ailkHion of u&gt;nr
EXTRAORDINARY
bread unto the people of the rt*,r ,.f
“C
the State primad net efDrtroh fret fall | the Peuaaytrania and the Pnrihc mad*
Michigan in the xnm of----------Mhra. Io 1
us ,unj au lu-i- ..r ar*t..v, ra—4.
we nMed •team to oar farilrtina, and now ! were to aaaanatn that able bodied worthy
Ar p-vreewt wbereof. well m.d truly to ho 1
A
W« haw purvhanxd an aatm aarr dm. ff* workaaeu would he carried free to wrery
» mV wv bind owndm. unr hrm. exrcu m*a— •• u».
warram
XinJ mlminirtrator. Inuh by thro.fau^ f-w
the BAMVU al a eurt aff Marly five huad- point on their M rrteni connect&gt;ow*i •* ^4
—ttaM with urab Mttd.Ti-.il
" A
rvd dollar* aad begin the Twentieth
Sib . -dev of------ A. l» IB—
; p It. t,.rcI|LCR.K.,’»L*t.V
'
Valwmr, with
whwh m. .
Wboreua, the above oamed jirineipal
mfereni to tarry »n the Lomumh of-----of tha Union.
—— fl . ‘ — in the rnnnty of--------- 1
and, where-, the -id prirw-q-d hath cw-|
ADVICK CIVKN BY MAIL
rtMUted and agreed and d.xh hereby eor- I pOuBVwr ama&lt;kew*reatw4to

prorii^.«v.M
aummarix:
them btrt
..
.
'
‘hr mt. in kgri jArw-kyy. If^W-d
&gt;by Get »n».r Hagby. h w® takr uamwEau
'
.
&lt;efret

Buckingham's Dye

Rutter

TO-OCV

g tf

■1I8HT8B" THRESHER.

Richard Messer, of Carlton

C

NOW IS Y

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishi.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlest.

lines wi ww n
Trunks. Travelling Bags,

Wanted-.*.-.U-VSttEK

for Yourself

Come and see

IMPOSITION H1TEDI
OPPOSITION COURTED

Teas, Coffees

and. Spices

E;E. FOOTE, M.D.
An Independent Physician,

GIVE ME A CALL

CHRONIC DISEASE,

ONE MILLION ACHES

Cortictiu a Medical Practice

EMPLOYMENT

raant aad agree a* CdknrA to wit
Thai STAB
to, will not directly or iadinwtly by him
U-If, hi* clerk, agent, or rerrani at any
time. aeOor deliver any apintaoea -r in

EAITH-101IM8

AUBEB.

CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE

FREE OF CHARGE.

iflROTERIER.
TOBACY-O,
CIHABS.

.4*5

date\rpahlMtio*. nt which all pct—*;
interred wifi xpp-*r and *baw —« why ;
rri. ■ M ri .bouhl Mt be riMtxni »,
alwrte pmridrd. ar «*el. nfOi* may bo

*

etc, rrc,
perwn wh«M haukruxl. wife, |«rrtrt. tbikl.
gnardfau. or employ*, may give him woI tier ia writing that auch t.-rwci bnc ae| onlnd .&lt; fa pairing tire habit ./ drink,
.iag to awn, wad fa being injured thereby,
i wxertw a* a anadirioe ua a prrecriptnm of a

ACKNT*
MoOaftiey'a

Cwlwbr*t®d FIovlt

- V

j*

ALL A

ttaktllM

tnt*—

�ternalhtwt; p.!p&gt;t»fi.,n: in M1,„T
.
dry. tu«i»&lt;g
with i-.re thnut; ii».
rttmdy SMetilr. rafatag firnd chokiiig mwsMtion in thnwl, di-tro-. Imrvioro., hlvatod or fall feeling about ^unaeh and eithK
J«in tn ridt&gt;. berk W k-raxi, end abo-al
xbouldcra, colic. |ain andromaew* through

ing Io hit thv nrotirm ttf a few Itteu at tl
Kast. who lud omto.1 ofl j-mnuintic &lt;1
titans. 1 rcerirral rviidemnatl&gt;i»- and h-T
been by I hern dU|tlacr.| fiutn the work
inirnni. tourhmg the iJcicty.' which h
tUdx-i kidnay awl urinary difertihi,-.
dillmw, low apatite, un~-iabilitr and
gloomy forbrdinp.
Ihily Hwr «f *U,tr
sympluuL-i likatv.ta L- prwewt at one time.
Al) who w llr. Herrv's Alt. Extract,
or Golden Medwal Itwinvcry aixl Plrwutht
Putgadve Pellet" Ibr Urer r«mi|ilaint and
it" ctmifilitwlinu. arc- L&gt;ud In their praU- of
them. They arc «.M by nil d.td.TH iu

'EXPOSITION

IN THE LARGEST

POST OFFICE TIME CARD.

Hmiioo o-J

Ani

port of Antioch, when- the disci]4o&gt; were
Sim called Christian. There was no town
at tbe water's edge. m. people. no wharf
The prosetWerx and th.- inwehaudiae were
put aahoft$n lighter., which ran up into
the tpA. A troop of umc-b, with thmr
drivers' fay on the lanwh. nudy to trans­
port the gurxfa into the interior Among
the articka land Were taint, marked “Hr
J. C. Ayer A Co., I«w.11, Mas... I’. •&lt;
A..' showing that they emtaiurd nuJirinc*
and whcao- they camo. Tha*: with other
ET»«L wen- htii.tnl &lt;ui the barks &gt;&gt;f caincU.
f.r tnnspnrtatimi to Aidinch. Thin tbe
skill uf the Wnd -ends lw. k ii. mnodies
tn hen) the lualadiet- of (npulatiotu that
inhibit those iwi&lt;-m »hi&gt;n-. whence our

■VTW3

ii....... .-a IL..U. &lt;*ra*l

TO-DAVS

haji-baunl meetings. Selection. of all
hue life iuu-l be made in Mcnve adrat
by Rrowiny. in the vegetable an well a»
anima), from pure- and hardy stotk. I
from contamination.
AU the record" of growth anal l.mgei
of orchard* may be traced to tin- stock

ADVERTISEMENTS.

PAVILIONS

EVER CONSTRUCTED

A COMBINATION OF MANY SHOWS, INCLUDING

500 Living Wild Animals T
1,000 Natural Curiosities.

Living Khinoceron. tbe larges)
over Captured or Exhibited.

IAB7RL3 Of TBE AKMAL «
Revealed by thb exhibition
of vast multitude of
Creation’s Curiosities.

’ ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

FIJI CANNIBALS
ADMIRAL DOT!

LIVING WILD ANIMALS AND
BIRDS

The Smallrot Mon in the World.

Tie Bal Circa Era Onaiai.

KNOWN TO NATURAL HlSTORV.

niu«trio&lt;iB_Grymiiaste
Renowned .A Chief eat !

Living Giraffes, Living Rhino­
' ccro«. Living Elnnda, Living

Itew 4" jruu like Mr orcurH-'
Wriiwx.fay
J^elro it'» romlnx

•lay.

'

TN TTrrBQFRSttKiN.

Horned Home, Living

The tint Equestritinsof the tLorid.

Ostriches, Living

it

,

Thia fjtupendom Combination for

Hippocrocodile,

lo$al Slijipcf? Jlotice;.

IKSTRUCTIVE RECREATION

Living White Bear, Living Ind­

I-. Im SaiiWe. Tbe I t
ptelel llilt teswix

from many yenra of uitcmtincv. that a taan
of Ixtld ch’arartsr'with little of exporirbet
Buk--n.-rr of worthy_ rword upv-i ibc
traiMNK'liuiia than'the’ipiiot ulArvcr.
Without tlcatring to brinjr in ff«- imsw-"
of any of »ur ctj»Ue |&gt;®iol.&gt;«i-t-. I think

Will, during the tenting season of
1875,. travel
.

ian Elephant, Living Zebras.

UAril’n MkTyi'lrL

Ail pdrautis indebted to this
office, Ibr Job Work. Advert ismg or Suliscriplioiis, nrvhvrcby
notified, where other untlajiecial
arrangement* have not been
made, Hint their nceoutils utttsl
be adjusted nl once, or they will
I be left with u Justice'of the
Peace for colfpctino. We menn
business.

LivingTapirs, Living Lionu,

EXCLUSIVELY BY RAIL’
And will require

Tigers. Leopards, Hyenas.

2 LOCOMOTIVES

Lamas, " Panthers,

And Two Tftuns of

Pumas, etc., in end­

FIFTY CARS
To Move it.

lens variety.

Parade of Princely Pomp

SIX THOUSAND SPECTATORS
Including Ono Thouaaad Sofa Beaded Chain.

-

^ADMISSION, TO ALL, 50 CENTS
Children under 9, 25 Cte.

J. L. REED &amp; CO.
At H&lt;

Commodious Accommodation for

.

H

I

5314

And Barbaric Splendor, a Pageant
worthy of the days of Feudal Grandeur.

_
J

We will Sell BUGGIES
for the next Sixty Days
for Cash, below any Fig­
ures we have ever Offer-

to &gt;- rrert erriirx "f spcakerx in |-ublie.
when they know the sj-eaker. i- i-.iiuraid of
his subject. T|*ry have to*. much *n&lt;«lrety and truth of knowledge to earn to
create a bad foaling from the ,-g-ti-tiral

SPECIAL NOTICE*.

ONLY

FURNITURE ROOMS*

45 DOLLARS!!
Gen. Ord'» iVxprmw sunn up, with ro«»siderabh- terxenc-- sud vigor, the ptwise
iMitm-^f th.- |&gt;crifa w hieh await adveutureni
iu the Black Hill* country. It is well
that they should be dearly uiMieralood. In
the firxt .(dan:. th&lt;- minem wlui enter tltal
repine* ere "** exectly the ruiee footing u
»• many thieves and liighwavuten in a
civilised ^immunity. The whole territory
has hirm xwurcd to thr Indiana under ai ...Irtun [ledgro aa It wa. poarible for the
, nation to make If the Indiana have any
Springer's Royal Cirquzoolodon. Mon­ ■ right" of property, or rights «if any .-on
| which white men are bound to m-peet.
ster Menagerie, Caravan and
| they have a right to the uudisturbcl proMtnsum Exposition.
Mwiiou of this region. In rosfating anned
band" of adventurers who tre*pa« oo their
rights, they occupy the mme proitieu as a
houaehokfar who kills a midnight robber,
nnd their course ia aa justifiable aa his.—
They may hare ih«r own n-Xiona ofjuatin-.' and their own methods of executing
it; but the men who brave their vengeance,
in lhe mirigbtcons pursuit of wealth which

uJrher-TUi™ lifal. *l« ITr-1'H*
A4 of fswlag. prayer. »"■* general •&gt;"
r e Ito
ot llw wwvt ■&lt;*.

Many perwma ralfcr with *“&gt; bbibrlf
apd nerrmiv headache. usnally mditrvd by
faativennw iu-iigurtam.
Hneb person*
will find relief if not rtWB, by ko^wtg «&lt;■-•
towel* open with &gt;!u.ill droro of Prr-nv*
Pnrgstire Pill".

hands, snd whatever |&gt;crilit they may en­
counter they cannot h*uk Io the (lorcrnnfcnt fur arofatanec. So far from thi«, the
Government is bound to side with the In­
diana in keeping thia territory inviolate,
and strict order. havF l*m issued to the

Tha large.t Stock and tha trot Fural
tore erer brought to Ufa city, is on
exhibition. at tha Waawrooma of

For What?

Pfauc, I
y&lt;« rill say. tl
egnliaiu. AH right. . Is-t it 1-e ■"
bring the iteni-i in which I have prw
erred
Tocondudi: thb, let lip' MV I he
next meeting of tin' A P. S. will I
grarel allair. Mid that nt :l» a-rombl
rttur artiuii will be taken to make it
.untroliing Ixslv of the fruit ■iepartinTI

The New

Improved

HEATH. SALISBURY &amp; CO

Back-Feed

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
Thia apace belong* to W. T.
Eastman, dealer in Lime, Plaster

and Agricultural Implmentn, Ac.
Tha alack is Complete iu cv
parteMtL Havingl«&gt;“|i
low, and the pubH?-wit! 6w» it
internal to patn»u*.us

Tho Stabbias Ilntlliers tire offering
fur «alt a large and splendid SMorlment
of Familarc, th- best ever brought to
this markot, which they are offering tir
salo nt lha lowed living rate*. RemomVer lha plan*, at Uu&gt; old stand at
Stebbins &amp; BnlJiug. and bs sure and
gir. theta a call._____
44tT

UNDERTAKING

Go io Johti Stanley's for tbe best
sortineut of Ions and eaunod fruits, flab.
&amp;c.. ever brought to thia market.
Painting and Graining.

State Land Otltoe. Michigan

undergo in lhe cxeeuti-.n of the orders ths?
will have Duly tbeiuwdres to blame. The
doty of the (losonimenl fa plain ami it will
Le performed without shrinking.
ft is urged that Gyveramoul led the
James II. Soldpuuv Is now |irepered
way in thia matter, hy perznltling the Cus­
ter cx|»diliuu to cxpioro the Black Hills to do any and all Job.;! white washing,
region. Thia ia IsmentaWy true; and we Kalaominlng. Patehltig, and Plastering
lave ncTcrUeo able to •« the fkintaM

T. PHILLIPS

IOWA ANDKEBtASKA,

TteBuriatta iltawiffira B.Ra,|

Praisevil'-t

Ou the Corner-ailJofleraun and Bond
a beat vilh two aad one half lots of
land for sale &lt; heap or in rent cm rea­
sonable terms. Impiirr of John Stan-

*«s

•

It will be hearidtSl into town by a

a.

Products will pay for lafad and Improvs. I
mMU fat* bafoc. ihePrtosqal

.

- Hopkins 4

�tho State ho loved and eerred no well.
Bit, I do not forget iu thio hour, that
---------------- “• JMr'M®.
Hare many things to
hia. To-day. Ute bo taken into consideratlor. before a
memorial vMunm. printed by the fegisto lay the wealth of man should attempt the culture of curteturo of Maaaoehuae's. in honor of the
mate upen aa extended scale and for
late Beaatsr Sumner, and akillfullv
profc. Sucoasawill denend as much
compiled and edited by Mr. William H
npco favorable Mims to and roil as upon
Reed,•contains a document which has
lhe variotiee find attar culture, rappoocuriously escaped the notice of the Boeing tho quoslfou of a good market for
ton journals. One of tha most eatbuai-'
the fruit io loft entirely out of the ac­
antic friends of the senator was Mr.
count Iu tbe first place, tho choice
Joshna R. Smith of Cambridge, a fugi varieties do not thrive in a very hot
"H’mlh'mr' Dr. Delorme grunted, tire slave. Mr. Smith was a number
climate, or whore severo drouths occur
as with a tell lady, in deep mourning, of tho last Msasarbusslta legislature,
in summer, for if the cool, moist weath­
upon his arm, be walked through lhe and bore to Washington its resolutions
er extends sufitetently Isto to insure tlio
new building recently comploted and resciadiag the vote of censure upon tbe
occupied os a Trade behoof for boys. senator which, by tbe iueitemest of
ripening of tho fruit, followed by bc&gt;L
dry weather,
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Thoro is much to admire here, Cora. If General Butler, waa passed by tbs pre­
drop,
and
-- ------------------ ------------ n will S]&gt;yunr poor mother were alive, how all vious legislature, on account of Mr
pear, amt p rbaps ■ Mromt crop, in time
thia would interest her."
Snmner'a proposal to ■ erase from tu»
- to be cut off by the first frosts in au­
"What I lika bast," was tho reply, regimental flags of the regular army ths
tumn; the final results . being a stow,
ia a clear, sweet voice, "is tho opportu­ names of batiks in the civil war. In
lingering, but cerUln death to the pl u.nity given to teds who have tbe artist the Senator's will; a valuable painting
tatiasi. A coul elimalu and a season
craving. There are many places where repreMating an angel striking tbe
The
prospoota
ere
that
there
will
be
। just tong enough to insure Ind milurity
boys may learn to make shoes, -t be­ ebains from a stero. was bequeathed
come good mechanics; but tho bvipieg to him. On the occasion of the eulogies' bat a alight interval between winter aad of tbe fruit and plants befote frost* ia
summar.
end
that
uur
work
will
e-&gt;ms
tho best, all things considered, for tbe
hand is not otten hold out to painters upon lhe Mnator in tbe Massackiurotta
legislature, March IB, 1874, Mr. Smith, all in a heap. Ho is wire who, instead1 currant. A hundred tuilre north ol the
In tho eyas of that led modelling In who is an earnest and usually fluent running around to consult tbe uldsst in­■ Istitndo of New York City is a better
day, when you give him tome hints on speakar, endeavored to apeak, but was habitant as to whether such a spriug: alimate for the entrant than the same
the anatomy of the figure under hie m everrome by emotion that he loot was aver known, before, uses lhe lime distance south ; Hill, by proper selec­
fingers ? Oh I father, if thia should be control of bis voice. We find on pp. ia making every possible preparatiua tu tion of soil and by varying the system
of culture, this fruit is made to succeed
the nucleus ot other schools on a wider 57-00 of the memorial volume the re­
over quite a wide mage ot country.
basis, how noble a work tho founder has marks which be proposed to make at
Ssu,—Next iu importence to a ooul,
that time. Their allusion, to Cot Shaw
moist
climate is a cool, deep, rich soil,
"By-the-by," said the doctor, turn­ gives them especial interest to tbeciti­
। and one of a rstliar compact orclaysy
ing to tho lad who was acting as guide zens of New York, who claim him aa
through the building, "wo are strangers one of their owu tallow dtiMos, by resi­ dormant, the roots will suffer less from nature is preferable tu a light loath or
hero, from P--------- , and I do not know dence, although bo fought aad fell at dryisg thou if planred.lalsr. besides, tbs sand, bowavar rich tbe latter mar be.
tho name of tbe head of the institu­ the head of a regiment Mat in tho field earth haa a chaaee settle well around Light warm soils, hot naturally ’ well
tion.'’
r
by tbe native State of bis parents. Mr.' them. Every farmer, or land-owner or sune&lt;'to tho currant, insy bo made to
occupier, should prorids an abundance prpd&amp;e good results by the |tm&gt; uw of
"There is a Board of Directors, sir.' *1 Smith purposed to cay.
"Mr. Speaker: Thirty-five yean have of fruit for his family, and if ho has the oomo kind of mulch. Iu fast, mulching
answered the boy, "but tho President is
Smsa of wealth who started tho passed ricoe Col. Robert O. Shaw waa a time or inclination, it will be profitable currant plantetious can bo practiced
On one occasion as a market crop. If there is a nursery quite profitably in nearly all locations
and giro fifty thousand dollars babe in bis cradle.
tha building. Ha gives bis। that I well remotuber, Chivies Sumuer ia the vicinity il will pay to give an ex­ throughout the Middle Htatoe. At a
time, too, has a class In mathematics was a guest at hie father’s table, and I tra price fur the privilege of selecting cool, Mill soil la preferahio to one of
waa a servant standing behind hiachair. tbe trees as they stand. Farsaers may. an opposite cbarauter, the cultivator
The question ot slavery, then the gene­ with advantage to IhemMlvesl sow and should seek thia nt tbe start, but guard
ral topic of oonveraatfon. was under dis­ raise their own steaks from seed, and against making tbe mistake in applying
"Are tho boys supported hero T"
‘•You, air. Whatever work u fit fur cussion. One of the guests gave ex- give tbe boys instructions how to graft tbSM terms and select uno that is cold
end wet. Low. grounds likelv to be
sale, goes toward tbe support of the in­ prresion to the most bitter feeling I ev­ sad bud each in their season.
stitution; but w« are elotbed and fed er heard, saying that ‘the abolitionists
OraAerds.—Established orcharl need overflowed, or near streams, will seldom
and their negro friends ought to bo to hare the fertility of tbe soil kept up; answer, because the fruit is liable to be
High upon
hanged.' But Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, the give them well rotted manure. Wood injure! by frost in spring
father and mother of tho infant, speks asbee may almost alwayrtbe applied with grounds are bettor than low protected
strongly in tbe favoe of justice end free­ advantage: old neglected orchards may situations for currants, especially in
moderately warm ilimatea; thou to
dom. The gentleman who had been
make the soil cool anl moist, work
small town, and our publie institutions speaking so bitterly asked Mr. Sumner
are very few. It was a poor place for what ho thought of tbe negro question.. dinging limbs removed; a dressing of deeply and add manure it access* rv
Ths further south ths deeper should Le
boys that did not rare to bs farmers, Pointing to me he replied : “Would1 lime will often work wonders.
tbe
soil, and in tho vicinity of Washing- 1
and had no money to g&gt; to tho largo you hare that man a slave t And thatt
l/rs/lmy.On most places are to bo
sxpreericn, with other words than spo­ found treM bearing natural fruit, whish too, D. C , nothing lees than working it I
cities."
.
"Haw long ago was the os home start­ ken. coot him bis social position forr is oaly suitable for chlor, if these are over to tho depth cf IB inches would ]
ed*' I '
yeara in Boston.
Slavery had struck; souad and healthy they may bo readily satisfy me lor a s-arranl plantation. '
“Wall, air, it is fire years now since ito roots wide and deep ; but for ms&gt; made to produce good marketable fruit With such a dsptli of good, fertile, pulMr. Beraardin first talked about it— tho star of of justice rose in that hour,, by grafting witb-MlablisboJ varietiao; vented soil, one might reasonably ex- j
Ha owned this place, sir, but it was and I saw it shining for tho first time,, in from three Io six years the grafts will poet to dsfy a pretty Mvore drought,'!
very different then, only a dwelling­ through the dark clunds of |*ojudice, .-vuimeneo to beer, which will bo sooner end espadaliy if a light mulch was up- 1
plied tn spring.
house. Tho wings have been added, that surrounded me.
than if young trees were nlsutwi.
KanshM.—there are many exceileut
the dormitories built, and tho work­ . "A few years alter that I w*s withL
Drains should bo provided in every
shops on the grounds erected. Now, that child on Boston Common. As woi orobard where thoro is not a natural varieties in cultivation, but there is lit­
many of our wealthy mon are helping were silting thute. I noticed fluu l,0i drainage. Bee that there are no hollows tle difference in tbe amount of profit tu '
be
derived per aero bstwesu tho very I &gt;
the institution, but tho heaviest of the looked intently nt ni &gt;, and presently ha, ir.|a bich wator'will Mttle^aiter rains snd
work is still Mr. Bensardin’s. He is Mid. ‘.Smith, what makes your hands so। daring the winter. Cade rd rains should largest, like the Cherry Currant, or those '
black ?'
‘Why, my boy. God mads bo at least throe foot below tbe surface of medium sixe, like the common Rod ! i
them so,' I replied. -Well,* said ho, *if of the ground, and their distance apart Dutch. Tbs first will command tho |
God mado them so, why do people findI will depend upon tho character si the largest price per pound, but tho latter t
yield tho greatest number per eere If , •
fault with itF ‘Because they are bad.' ground.
IsMvsrsl. He gaiad at me a few
CIsm. —Cut early this month, before a man desires tho vary largest of the r.d I '1
momenta villiout speaking, and then bads bars started, aad store in sand or varictisebe cauuut do Letter than to j r
Mid. ‘Smith, aotoo day I’ll tight for earth in tho collar until neodod for use. take thA'berry and Li Versailles. For ’ t
you.'
Many nurserymen offer cions for sale at white sorts. White Grape and White I J
"When be was only twenty.five years reasonable rates, ami thia puts choice Dutch. Black Naples Is one uf the Lett | '■
of ago, this child was made ddenol of varieties of fruit within the roac-h of all.
time, and there was no one in ths hall the 64th MaasacbMtto Volunteers, tbe as they are sent by mail very cheaply^
but visitors, their guide and a tall erect first regiment of colored soldiers re­ and with safety, and if packed in damp
figure just entering from tbe ground. cruited in this State and then, as Cut moss, they will not suffer if throe weeks
Down the long ball, tho sunlight glint­ Show, lol the colored troops at Fort or more in transit
Cherry and poacli-stonos which were 1
ing from tbe opening windows upon Wagovr end there gave bis life for his
his broad brow and the clustering curls country, and that justice and freedom buried in boxes last fall, should be sow- '
of bls dark brown hair, cams tho man that had been n part of his early train- sd in nursery rows.
who mare thsn five years before had
: Seeds of fruit and ornau-cutal trees 1
proceed a farewell 'kiss upon Cora
I msy nuw be planted when the frost is |
I out uf tho ground.
Delorme's band, end left her to realise
1 /merfe—Look after tout caterpillars 1 bstwMn lhe plants, but under either
the emptiness of bar heart when she
bade love go from it.
aad other injurious Insects early . the arrangements we gel eboul the some
Dr. Delorme felt a little black-gtovel
eggs of the caterpillar may bo readily number of plants per acre. Four foot
band upon bio arm tremble, and put­. air. cumner iu secure nu.jrutuonoe in Mou on the ends of the small twigs be­ by four allows 2,1£&gt; per acre, and tiro
ting it gently from him. ho loft Cora to, what ho considered mjneT legislation. fore tbe leans appear; if not taken off by three, 2^1)4. Good, strong pleats,
rest herself upon one of the long beach­. The gioat sous tor turning again, point- ouw they will cauro much trouble later when three or four years old, sboul.i
on an average four pounds each :
■There is sjiiy in the Mtaun. Bark scale is another yield
■
es, and wont, alone to moot Wilmott ingtomc. and ssid :
doable of this would nut bo an ex­
1
friend—my equal at home, and yuhr very destructive insect which is common 1and
product.—.V b. Faller,
&gt; equal anywhere, and whan you are ia sums sections of the country, and can traordinary
!
ready to make eternal justice tow, then only bo dMtroyed by very vigorous ap- . Bergen Co., N. J„ in -Ve» Y,rk Tnlw .
। call on mo and I will help you, and not plications of whale-oil sohp and olhsr I
I before.'
waahsa
Romping Glrli.
labels are absolutely noeessary iu tbs j
"Mr. Spcak-T . I have lived out two
"Cora and I are taking our usualI

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she. fis-teaated bv the eloquence that
was drawn from deep study. keen observntxm, xed experience of travel.—
I«s ms aeawerabln tor the tears that
fell riowly from tha proud eyes, the
quiver of the firm mouth, tho little
jsvrotod bauds, bhe loved him and she
had scut him nway, offended, perhaps,

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summer trip, aad wo stopped here for a,
few days to root. Cora haa not been,
well lately. Her mother had a long illnoM, and Cora was too faithful a nurse,
for her own strength.
We traveled
leisurely and hare not done ninth eight
seeing. Bet we could not resist a visit
here, though wo did'nt anticipate meet­
ing an old friend."
And then, thinking Cora had bad
time to recover from her agitation, tho
doctor led Wilmot to tho bench, aay-

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fixed upon Hamner ns the man to go to
Washington, to strike tbe firat blow.
Yoa apeak a! Shartnan'e march &amp;oa
Atlanta to tho tea aa a great victory.
But that waa nothing compered to Ute
aueeOM of Hnmnor. Bhoraan bad the
nation at hie.back. Stunner had aimpte
juatiee. Shcrmxn had a hundred thou-

keep the ground daao and fooea till the
fo« »~k in August or th. first of Sep­
tember; thsn tho earthing up or blanch­
ing proems is begun. Draw the earth
cp near to the ptexts with tho hoe from
both ways.being careful to keep it from
falling into the heart of tbe plant Than
taksos.h plant aad bring the Jaaree
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generatious, and have taatvd the bitter
truit of tho eowl planted by our fathers
righty years ago.
I have had the |
, Ixwk there! What art l&gt;oys made of?
doors ot tho ctinrch and state Louse
I Bro those urchins—heif-a-doa»n of them
shut in my face; but I bare lived to
—wading knee-deep in an extempore
enjoy tho blessings of liberty, end to­
, pond made by the tusking snow. The
day I stand the peer of every man in
i boy instinct alert for tbe first hint of
this bouse, and this, as I believe,
spring; tho boy nature fired with on­
through tbe life and labors of Charles
, thuriasm, hailing this faint sign of win­
Sumner. What a change has taken
. tor’s retreat! See them .' unmindful of
place within forty years of my remem­
| cold toes, wot clothes, and erety other
brance! I wish I could picture it. In
| inconvenience, our young heroae are j
three days 1 was a servant in a family
reveling in tbis newly-found delight. '
traveling through tbe Booth.
Thw
I Rushing wildly from the house, they 1
stopped in Washington, snd thsrazT
Lplunged tjoldly through drifts, overt
saw for tbe first time, men. women and
ditches, into slush and mud, until with
, Her smile,' ths lifting of the wondrous children sold on the acciion block as
' true scent, they euue upon this expanse '
•darkeves, the faint, flush upon the pure cattle are sold. .No regard was jmid to
of water—perhaps a foot deep—in j
sweet face, answered tbe question. —. age, rex or relationship. Husband and
which they Mt floating two tiny sailing
Once snore, after hungering fur five tong wife, mother and child were parted to
crafts, improvised for tho occasion. I
Burlington.
years for a sight of tbs noble, yet gen­ meat no more. At that lime if a black
They arc happy. Let them enjoy them- !
Celery is a vegetable luxury that no
tle, taco, Wilmot could eran it marking man’s child or dying wife, cried for
that time had, dealt very kindly with water after 10 o'clock st nieht, ho dared cue would dispense with after using it
But how unlike girls! Occasionally
it only adding to its beauty.
not go into the street to get it, for fear for a single season. There is no good you find a girl who has tho bey instinct
Cora had had no sacra:, from her of arrest and the watch-house. And if reason for its absence from the farmer's to climb fsneor, jump ditchM, etc., re&lt;
father in the by-gone times, when Wil­ tbe master did not par tho fine tho next table, for it u easily grown aad easily
mot pressed his suit in vein; and when morning, thirty-nine lashes on tho bare preserved through winter. The labor but she is considered sn oddity; and
the president's hand closed over the back was tha black man's penalty. In of growing this plant has boon jsry truly alio it rare. Wo wish there were
little black glove, tho doctor discovered three days I would have given a king­ much leseeaed of fate yours by planting
hottrahold duties, aad my churah du- a picture quite at tho other end of tho dom to have been a dog with a collar on tho surface of the ground insfdtii of nujre such. Tbe romping girl is no dis 1
grace hi any household—she ia quite as
hall, and led the young guide there to on my neck, with the owner's name up­ in treuebre as cf old. Aa soon u tha likely to become a graceful, refined wo­
“Stop, stop! Gora, you thirty bowil- answer his questions, about it
on it, for that would bare protected ground is thoroughly warmed in spring man as if she bad spent her childhood
dec mo."
-nay about the middle of April—sow
I
® i***DK patebvora, embroidering,
"I
had
not
hoped
to
see
you
quite
"I only tall you this," she said gent­
the seed sn a rich mellow bod which
erocheting, or acquiring other feminine
ly, “that you may undentend tho mis­ yet, Cora,” Wilmot eaid, still holding
has beoa mado very fine. Tbe seed be­
accomplish wonts.
ery it would be to mo io me my hna- tho little hand. "I have not perfoetod
ing very small, unless tbe bod is well
Do you know tbe inestimable Massing
baad, tho man I love, an idler tn life’s my work yeC But, since yoa have
prepared it will fall to grow. Draw
of a good '‘nhrsical basis" a robust
shallow lines and sow rather thinly.
great struggle; standing by with told- come so unexpectedly to gladden my
ed hands, while the Varkers pass him heart by the sight of your fare, will you
Tito only covering no^od la (o roll the
’ hood In your daughters during shildby, some sorely needing help, ooms not tell mo if you are satisfiod with the
ground or put it down with tLo spade.
• hood, end it will be worth a fortune to
sinking under tea heavy a burden. I result of your words?"
When the plants show tbemsslros
1 them in later years. O, ye fund moth‘Tro been happier to-day than I hare
should be ambitious for my husband.
hoe and keep the ground perfectlyr era, how often do you err in thio robeen in fire years," Cora said frankly.
clean ; and as tha plants adranvo in‘ epect?
.
**I knew you would not belie your own
growth tho leaves may bo sheared offr
"Would you think it T" exclaimed a
face
aad
mind,
Wilmot
Yon
were
not
Ude osaa is a naeleee idler! No noble
which will raueo a stocky growth. By
th'a plan loss labor is required thsn fo’ young miss, “when my mother was a
scheme boars his name! No good work
1
child,
aha
waa
a
regular
'tom-boy.’ She
serass from his head!”
transplant ooee or twice before planting
• would climb stone walls, jump ditches,
There was a long rilrnoo in the room
"But, Cere, I want more than your
where they are to grow finally, to xnnko
1 and play out doors liks a boy."
Wilmot Bereariin looked steadily into praise.
stocky plants.
I have worked hopefully,
Wo should never hare guessed it,
tho heart of tho glowing ooal-fire in the thinking I might one day dare to go to
' certainly. The miss's mother is an oxlow grata, sr.d Cora Deforms looked at you once more and say. “1 have found
m getting tbs plants forward early, as
has profile, studying the brood, noble work to do. Come, Cura, aad share
they moke but little growlh nptil the 1 tremely lady-like, dignified woman ; has
cooler and moister aUnosphere of Au­ not tbe faintest show of masculinity in
brow, the heavy eye-brows, the deep my toil.' May I say it to-day, Cora?’’
her deportment left.
Besides, she is
blue eyes, aad the reeolute mouth, shadgust and September comes.
"When you say it I will coma,” she
the mother of a fibs family qf pUldren.
ad by a silky brown mustache. Surely said with the same frank, yet gentle
Tho ground where they are to bo Mt
for bUusohing, is make very rich and who have some reason to bo grateful
taxi face could not monk a worthless pride that bad always characterised
that
she
spout
bar
childhood
as alio did
world.
I
was
aa
free
aa
air.
I
weal
train and heart. Thau h«r eyes fell her. aa simple as a child, while her
dry or plowed deep, so as to secure con­ Indeed, wo should bo glad to too tho
upon the faultless drc« -’
soul waa noble in ito pure womanliness. m any gentleman might go. I walked stant moisture. The plants are Mt iu
daughter more of a romp; it will iu no
white hands, the flashing i
Than the doctor, having satisfied his to th* can, I want to Arlington, and aowa.three feet apart ' and six inches
wiae
detract
from
her
other
graces,
and
curiosity, and sent tho boy to find oat beard no ward of insuiL I had every
the exact time fey tho town clock, ouno attention paid me aa a gentleman. and ny at tbe time of planting, apply water in after years will bring her a recom­
again across tho tong hall nod joined should not hart known that Iwsis froely aud prrts ths earth reryl firmly pense for which she will bo thankful.
Tho writer has in mind two of Her
the two who had forgotten all tho world black man, if I had not looked in the around the roots. After this b dona
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The girl asked tho question in a quiet
voice, lifting a pair of wondrous dark
eyea to the fare of tha gondsman, who,
loaning against tho manti.-piece, look­
ed down upon her as aha lounged in a
deeparm-choir.
"Why not?" ho reposted, with a abort
laugh, in which there waa as much
vexaiioo as merriment "Why, really.
Cora, your ideas seem to be really Quix­
otic- Doyon want a man, whose efoor
income in t.n thousand dnllara, to
shoulder a bod or drive a wagon ? I
have tearnod no profession, have never
been tn burin..,, ro tbero'is really no
avenue open for me bat manual labor,
if I most work to plearo you."
She flushed a little under the sharp
sairastic tones hs used, and then .the
calm proud face resumed It habitual
composure, u (hs said, very quiet­
ly, bat resolutely.- •
“I have no dreire, Wilmot, to see you
occupied in any mantel labor, but I will
never marry a man who is a mere idler,
no, not if be had millkas- God gave
you strength, a brain and bands. You
have rocsirsd an odueation at boms snd
abroad al tho highest ard.r
And of
what on is your existence to any human
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 187!

The Studebaker Wagon
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

WHOLE NO. 989.
Vn&gt; th*XUartrUl ttaUaua.
That Protettton la a boon to couatnu«*, bna been clearly abown by John L.
Hay« hi an orway tn which be given a
hbtory Of the woolen. Iron, and otb.r
landing InduatrtM of the United Stales.

Diamond Iron Plow

of defending honxe I.lor (roul t|,B de"
*1 raaive atfxMa of foreign competition.
That thia la a natural aud neraeeary raault appean from the experience of oti.er Zixiuutri™ a* well u our own. Tbc
beet augar Induatry of France, wblrh to
the creature of Protective dirties, to a
atriklng lUnatraUoo, and ft mav be add
that th* Industrial growth and auprrtna*y of Great Britain are to ba altribnated

Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3 to 1 over all Competitors.

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best. FARMERS WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE
,T‘ Co^rpyoifs so o^olf Ci/ULid fifty 04/

we

Ifrcorsg.

Everj Point warranted to Outwear two Chilled Points or Money Refunded

DIAMOND IRON

Warranted

wpar

is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It was
awarded the

longer than any other

TheirkSkeins are all set with their
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to
more accurately than can possibly be
Hence’the Studebaker always tracks
runs lighter than any other and ’
work loose, cut or break.

CHAN. II. BAUER.

of price, it to universally true that tb*
contrary to tbcultimatceflbct with evaryaucccearul mnnufactur.'. W In,n a dome,
tic manufacture ha* attained to |*rf*ctlon, and tea* cngngml In (bo pnmeepUon of It a competent number of jx-raona, It Invariably become* cheaper.—
Ttio Internal competition Which takes
place noon does away with everything
Ilk* monopoly, and by degree* reduce*
tb* price of the article to the minimum
of reasonable profltun the capital em­

SILVER MEDAL

Patent Skein
the Skein far at the Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was the
done by hand. only Plow that received a Premium
perfectly, and
• •

The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Black
Locust. Rest finished and best Ironed in the world.

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY
We also sell the old and reliable

JACKSON

WAGONS.

ind incideutal benefit* re• oltlng from the
of the
I.&gt;. naturalisation
- ------- -»« ...

The Sea Ftanciacu Ohmnirle. gives the
following Krooni of what promt*** to be
ui Uijrrt of interest to the tourist in CaliAmong Califumia'n must tx-toWe won­
der* DUV Ik- trunti.uie.1 the j cirrird fur­
, rrt, alxrat half tray between two celebrated
•uuuuer resort*. Mark Wot Spring*. of
' Kmonu county, and CalUtoga Sprinpa in
; Napa county. The furaat la situatedin a
. wild ami mountainous arghni. and at a dieI Utter ap|-e*r&gt; like a niaw of fidlen tree*.
। On approaching what at a little distant*

Over 700 in use in Barry County.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR
needs no advertising as it has taken almost the
entire trade of the whole State, and the people of

;8srt.

I No other firm uses this Machine aa they arc sola proprictern of it. Xttit*' but indiuniu I eld
[fed Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, under cover from 3 to o years, nnd put togefln r by the

Wagoxx fully Warr anted.
CJVLYL AND SEE THEM.

Wagon MachineZ^Ex^ry

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

takes the lead in this line of Mann fantnn-p Come
and see us at our new office, next door east of H.
A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.
DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL.

1,f

DENTIST

Nuiiille,

'

■ d.imniiM-J. Next irnc mo. the jurtially excavated trank uf a large pine. lying in
an inclined piwliion • One sei* in another
■fax * inw of mJM atone in th* form of » .
fjllro tree -,:nv •CTew f.vt in diameter—
every 6*urr in thr lurk and knot plainly ‘
indicated. a* in tlqu nf a tnv falk-u by the
woodman's ax*, while around. thickly
strewn U|&gt;mi the groiiud. ^rv numerous
fragment., similar to the chijy. and l.ni.ri

price* while Incrraaiug hl* uruflta. lu
many Industrie* .landing »U11 to almost
as expensive as runnluc, and slight
denngi tn ent nnd lnt&lt; rrupliou* are dl«aatrun*. If upon a product, rvprreonted by 100, co.1 and *eltlng price ar*
equal, a fall! g elf of the product to 90
will stop th* brndixm, while Its lutems*
to 110, pritv* Aflng the same, will ]»y a
fair profit, and upon furttwr tneresee ot
product prtoss may b* atcadUv redneed
wbh constant iuer aae{ln the gain* of
tb* manufacturer. The operatlo® of
thl* principle ha* been always shown

,XEW AUVERTISEMEST8,

Miciiiai!

JOHN

G. P. Rowell a Co’s. Colurnr

STANLEY 1

THE
WHEtE NOW’

Hastings Drug Store

WHtT rot’

ONE MILLION ACRES

&amp;R 0 C E R J E S
Striital ail leckuical

DENTIST

JAMES NESBET.

NOTICE!

Canned Fruits and Fish.

TO THE PUBLIC I

and

Wagons

Sin'i Claus

icsinLtjpnmumiMaati

headquarters.

rant*

New

J
4’.

P. ROBERTS.

BlfflJfflliiBU I0RI8

Work.

Otr trstt ttapUM Uttuthti
UIB PUKE

srocca
itna uk

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!
Male Agent Ibrtbe Popular Naw Eng­
land Organ.
A Em*t, Failam
A Mona, and U. 8. Planua.

Jle keeps constantly oni
hand A‘o.l, Pianos ranging
in price from 1350 to 11800.
.llso, Agent for famous

SINE’S

MHW

a»o»1S71; UUi - - -

“ 7T.UT, a'tU.wlMSSJSlI^K

TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF

New England

Organs, $5,000 EACH IN CASH.

Manning and Burdett Or­
gans.
Good Agents Wattled in *v*ry County

IE IBilfi
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

■^gpetMarisaNss:
sSsj’sisrrsx. ,’ar.rsr
TWeetloM A»»rt«.n UssUM Waukee enrrttMt
Tee t«4iee UeH U«»Ua» W.Ub-.vwto tltu s-U.

DR. C. A. SMITH’S
ledical Infirmary,
FARM FOR SALE!

m*mbcraofOongr*M, who, tn rtrttoavurIng to prove it, have concltrelvdr d*monrtrat*d Ita absurdity.
by retuaunrar*, why to &lt;1 that toewlgu
maiiufaeturar&gt; and the Itnpettaui of
Ina ton, and in other tux, to atetala U»
raducllon or rcptol? The fact to that
they tbetna*lv*s pay thto tax, or th*
greater part of It. and therefore they *'•
alre, m Mr. Baxter rays, "to get quit af
it.” They want *earrlty—and Proto*lien produce* plenty. 1 bey want high
price*, and Protection produce* low
prior*. They want no nvAla, and Protevsion to tbu J^reuc of
Ittott.Th*y haw on advantage la unMtlltnr
and dtoturblng tint market, and If they
can atop th* machinery of production
but one day in thirty, or raduc* itaamployment to but ninety per cent, ofrira

§60,000 00

J. Cole &amp; Son.

FINE PICTURES

WING GALLERY.

THE PIONEER

JOHN PETTIT

GROCERS.
At Granger Prices.

EGGS FOR HATCHING

GIN.

Buggies.

This I* the place to boy your present •
XV» bnvw the best line of good* that
WM utr brought to Ucaunga
and exami u,- tor ytrarsclf and you will
find our aiocVoomptote.
Bametulfer the place, tlic Old Stand.
•ip c

LANDS

BINTTSTGEH’S
OLD LONDON DOCK

ily la noticeable, such a* the diviaioa of a
tree into sections of various length*, raw-!
ing from three to wven fret, yet an alight
arv the fiaaurea that a*paral* A&lt;wc aertion.
that at a very abort diatanee they have the
*|&gt;1 dyaiKv of one wdid lug
Aixitber
pwulS^y in one trw i» ita color, while
the pivx-ral oohr nf the atone lugs i» a
grayiah white. Thia tree «• to apjwarwrirat
a trve i.f atooe-cnal. and the proprictuc of
the furart aavru that it bum., equally well I
with the Inrt .|nality uf that article. ’ The
largnrt of thme natural wundeni, a* fuand

S77w®si

�Mr C.G-B^wn. ofOlhrt. to-torn,
ordained to pranch tto gwpd.
There will to five aMtreraarics and
throe reunion al Hillsdale tnliege fat June
Alien Buunt is Ito name uf th- new
pnrehaaing agent for the Michigan (tot-

plica with rtill greater fwvw to thi* rity,
where eur manufacturing intanwt are still
ia their infiuKJ, and wheat wo bare a&lt;&gt; railUy prsessd to do if tto tnrurgvnti faikd to
surrender thetnaaHta at orvee
Hrrhaja
the prodaautinn never fell under tto eye
of tto iaaurgeota . at all evnota they have
m*»ifeat«l no intenthm &lt;-f heeding A On
tlw contrary, three ba* hardly torn a time
in tto wbote struggle when the itaurgrate
drrvlojed anch surprising activity, or put
in'as appsoraacs' at ao many nuexpeeiad
placra. aa teaea this warlike nrodamation
was hirecd. Thera never ha* been a time,
moreover, when the Spanish tnxqw have
shown so uuuir signs of demoraliuti'it,. and
tore been so little incline.) to assume tto

M, M Kx PtwaideM WunUy, David Dad
toy FUd. Dr. Prime, (hguod, and wuwy
other in thb country, in cnuMseticni with'
game of the ahtau pwbtkta abroad for th.

Ibero, wo tolicrc. they wer.- intrenching ,
ttouwlve* at Colon, while th* insura nt
forevw wi-re burning tto neighburiag &lt;•
tetea. and tto last duU wa* beard &lt; f Yah
maeeda he waa endeavoring to rolled enor­
mous taxes from tto tm rvbant*uf Havana,
and tod issued a piodamation-offering am-

world in rip* far tto realimiivn of My
coMrutrateJ effvet of thia kind. At their
last morting in New York City a duirt
time riaoe, President Wootoy bring in tto
chair, fire acnm of question, were read,
which h is praq—ed to rireulste among
statamwen. puhbriat*. jurist, and ottos, in
thia and oltoe eiriliied countrae. of tto
gfato. including China and Japan As a

are informed that all of that portion of tto
line between Lowell and Kabunia&gt;*&gt; ia. or
will soon to under contract, and we trust
our oUiasas wiU pay ttoir muniment
promptly, and cheerfully, and if asossoary
incroesr tto amount of ttoir subscriptions '
St Loris, April 20.—An important
v inference of narrow-gauge railroad rapitel
Irate pa» told here this evening Ttorr
were prevent from law* officer* and owners
of the Havana, Rantoul and Kartcni; also

Tto following letter from G I&gt; Hinck­
ley. Worthy Masteroftto N. Y. S. Grange,
to a Martcr of a Subordinate Grange, publisbrd in The Husbandman, will answer
nuay inquirin' and pence iurtnutire to
PiOroo* gvnenlly

Gm SsMm Connor wtt undoubtedly
to the next Repeblieaa candidate fto Gorenwir of Maine.
Tto
Juunnl,
puNistod at Augusta and ctimmroly undrrau. d ta to tto uqoro uf ex-^pmker
Blaine, nominates him C&lt; the position, and
acta forth hie quallfirwriotu ia a glowing

One-third eflhe eity of Oshtodt. in­
eluding the lauM portion and many of
the beet ro-idruce* and public buildings,
wad ■&gt; a beverage The good of »!] etense* covering a mite square, sra« burned over
vwqwire, thi. a., to doa». to» mum to on the SKih uh. Two Itvia were Lint by
rmpaoOad. ato while we fwefs.- .hwdtrtr
falling wall*. Tl»e tow is from threequar
ymthibto.r wo abal! top. tom the Inte­
rn law ridgidly enfomd and w. know h
•S h in dm. 0OM»y uato. tteefarod -n

Ody.

uing along the ground, climbing up trees,
dinging to fcncvH making use ®r anything
and everything, without an much aa -Ry
yuurlaave," and to to ahtmned ike paraaitical friend*, which, like them, oace given a
footing, tin mrt easily to removed
It ia quite a pretty amuremeut to trace
in flower, reaemblancew to no.', friend*.—
Wr hare often heanl people My that every
tto National Grange to., uriadiction. Il human being j. like *ume animal,t-(if m,
waa dto uawd at totciderablc knrth al ita •umc of theta .re certainly ord) fitol] rvmaiua
late, acMtion. and I think a ruling wa. re- which by the way. ha. nothing to do with
tabliahcd on tto subject which wit) to pro­
mulgated muu. My taaaaotaodum i* out
romplctc omaigh to giro tto ruEng in full. flower i» quite a* really traceable. Bright,
My view is that a Grangr Uumld trot ad­ iuaipld reriwoas. ouernly ‘lilies, royal
mit strangers, aa riaiuire. unlea. j. rfrctly japcmiea* The readers of rom.nre are
ourreet- Krary memtor iu guod standing familiar with heroines vrbo are like them

tore that bare been de milted friin another
Grange rome three month*?- Tto axme
aa above, or tn amwer to No. 2 —Tto Na
tional Grange derided that a demit w*.
.imply a pamport from one Grange to an­
other ; that a member holding a detuit
ahouhl |«y dura to the Grahgv from which

nun th- lucky tin Ifi.sf July, that got the Cutter. We v
let him draw thin ‘•ar. ,rn&lt;? M too Ttickv."
Wanting tlw people not to come all at ouct*. we are very

tow in a tenement bourn-, prrtty enough iadiriilually, tot coUectirnly—well, they'd
to rather unplcaaant guret*. to ay tto
tort of it. ,
Autumn flower, are like .Curie, of the'
tropica. Their verV nemo* ere auggralive
—golden-rod. flaming^pinxter, trumpet-

■‘In answer tn your inquiries 1 would re­
ply as follow. —First. “Can a Subordi­
nate Grange oj-cn ami cioee in any ocher
degree than tto fourth? It can When a
Grange meet* cspceully tu roufer degrraw,
it can open and cine in the degras- to to
family. ’
nmferrad All regular meeting., however,
Mr J. It. Mulliken, tl»«- newly appoint­ shuuld open and work in tto fourth degree,
ed Superintendent uf the Itetndt. Landa* as tto regular bu*in&lt;sa can only to Iran,
A take Michigan Railroad. ha* ratend acted in that degrasupon the tforhargv nf hi* tin tin
Second. ‘Has a Grange the right to ad­
mit strangers OU the old Word while at
work ia the fourth degree with tto new .
by an lining tto vimling member, van get

The Secretary of the Trvaaury
ever. that the great Irattle-fieh! of the next cd in fire million, of 1862 ImivkL.
Naikasa) campaign would be in Ohio, and to ceaae Auguat l»t.
Mra Witoxi. tlw alleged i»u
the IrtUlc tot or w»n there for the Repair
Mrs. Kendrick at Ldfamwi. N.

urged, and tto finaarra of the country. In
happy eootnrt with many oftto South
American gvrerametiu are shown to' to

CUSTO/fflfS EJfCII

We dare not tel! Un? jnibKc, we are making hertbr work thaa
over before, for fear they will come too thick and fuat. We pt
terribly excited when u'e have too many sale*, nud nov «inea
we have come flown Tratt-Rn Ddn n oct tout, we tremble a
little becuuno you may nil come al ont?e and Frustrate u* go mud&gt;
ao that we - cniinot do nnythinc.
We hud some talk with a man from California about sending
him Thiriy-five Top Carriage^ nn&lt;l that- almost unfits us for,
business besides the

T0 0«»

SDVES1

Then there are tto lovely blossoms of tto
sprini; beauty. at whieh one feels as much
surprise aa al finding a Perdita b a atop-

Vine President Witoo lining in Ohio the
other day. politely Imt dccisivrly declined

Mad public opinion must be the agency to
be robed upon

H II IV O R E D

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves inp-a^
only admit a limited number of

Spring Valley Grange (No. 193) of
IliK-kiand Co., N. V.. though nryaaiaed lam
than a year ago. haa a fine membership, in
both numbers and character, and is making
Who cm ever ase a valley-lily, without
excellent progrva. Tto tnaater is Samuel
Howe; Overseer. Abbott Cooper; Seerr- a feeling of tender greeting, or ( tn go from
the pretty Io the absurd) who cm look at
one of three saucy Jack-in-thc-pulpita,
peeping up out of ita green stoslth, not ex­
pect it to .peak, and in an oration as Ht!
a* a country minuter . tell nf its rrlaluxiahir&gt; to tto regal rails? Poor relations,
to^' H",r ,n^*Fn»B* *1‘« twlh would

At a apcria) election in Woorter. Ohio,
tto other day. fur (*ity Marshal, the Re­
publican candidate wu rterterl by 70 ma­
jority, a gain of ovitHtoI compered with
tto ‘April eleetiun. The Toledo Mt&lt;lr
thinks this ia the first Gcghan law straw.

Tto »un U 91,900.000 mile* from tto
earth, from cutuputaUotM taken by a French
ury April 2«was SI .499.108.67. Receipts artnmomcr at Peking. China.
during the week cod May 5 ware (19.747.p-ro is pcible at thia time, and, if ao, ' ’8‘». payment* during Mme time (64L39R.of whHt character it sboeH to. It is otf haring a balance in the treasury of
Mto Ida. eldrot daughter of tto late
rcry taautifert that this is a movement, if (l.tti&gt;5A50. deervase fur the week Horaee Greeley, vraa marriad on Sata rd* r
there ever was one. whieh it would to Ad
to CoL Nichole. Smith of Covington. Ky.
ly to fam ia tto least toyuud tto willingThe
of towdon 1. unite a villagv
In a very elaborate article the Pottarille It h» acity
M*. of tto nations M * body. Tto' bun.
popu!ati.m of 3.500.000. which
Meat wiB ura seknowlrdgc tto right of tto Afiarra* Jinmnl &amp;4a out the Hon. Wil- ia ineremung al the rate nf 50,000 every
aeost powerful to cootrol ttoir actions in WSsP Kdlcy aa the "Republican and
tto alightaat degree, tor fa thia mpect all Centennial candidate for the Presidency.''
The editor say* h« baa taken the step on
■ate wtAc Jbwtr nf otoAn ritHitatioa. hte own raaponubility and without runtad cm otJv grow and boar fruit wLen­ •thing Mr. Keltey.
the aod ha.' toeorae.-cucreniJ Enlight

We only want to sell just

Malcofn tirangv. Iowa, ha. (at Grintwll) a Grange atone with a stock of goods
valued at (10.000 and insurance rompany
carrying risk, to tto amount uf (100,000

amply pitiful.
Tto tmmrgewte hare
a.l,pU«l ■ policy which .tow. that they
mnrider that tto trim, haa arrived A* a
laat m*jrt they are laying waate the whole
region within their reach, burning -imfiseriminately all the o*Ut«&lt; 1. bmping to
Cuban, and Spaniard. Their doatgn ia to
tbdtroy, a. far a. they can. all the natural
ewurm of wealth, and Io make tto iahind
an unprofitable inrent meut for tto Spaniah
Government Io bold It U probable that
Awin would hare king ago rid tonulf uf
Gibe, permitting it to g»&gt; the way
her
South Anterioui rvdonto, if it tod not
been f.r ita great romtm-naai ito|&gt;-rtan&lt;e
aad tto rGue of it* product*. The in»urgent* reason that by deetroying tto’.ugar
cwtakw, which cotcuilute the mainatay of
(to wealth of tto inland, they will tale
away tto Mrurvew of Spanbh revetuto; and
in pursuing thia retoitlea. t.dic} they are
.paring ueiltor friend wor f—
We tore tofura u&gt; a |4rtial list wftto 1

Krt. whiahhaatUknn.ru:
ol. Ia h, ia your apinina, paaaihlr, to ia
dace tto principal nations uf tto world u&gt;
agree up-jti certain formalities an&gt;i delays
before ccwnmenring offensive war ? -Vid
whatever may to your . pini,m. will you
and Atlaatie. Tto meeting wa« iu
give the reaanna fur it ?
2. If you think aurft an agreement pre■tort &lt;/ a pri^oaition to join the revs
teblc. will yoa specify tto f.raualiti.-. and
readr built and rouplcic a narrow­
read
doe cert from BurlincTOm to
dday. which you think may to sceurvd ?
tlantii- mialmard; 100 miha uf
3. Do you think it posaiWe t.. bring
uiloui and Harass, to roti’ from
about a general agreexneot &lt;&gt;f tto principal
aaiioM requiring snv one of ttoat wha-Ji
CCMidera ttedf aggnered to state in writ­
ing to grievance* and submit tto. stat.- urder. Tto MiaaMippi and Atlantic will
aaeut not only to tlic nation romjilaiued of. join tto former on the Illinois line in Ver­
tot to tto other partita to the agv»«n.-nt. million county, and ran through IiMiiana
tn Union City, on tto other line. CoenpanMw torr Imo orgsniArei in Ohio. Vir­
wfiat MgattotioM would you hm'prorided ginia and Pennsylvania, and right of way
secured Ito tto Mdious in three Nlaloi.—
far ~eh formalitir. and driaya .'
The projector, dual that they will n-dure
The other, relate tn tto jwanbility -f
presanl tarifia 4&lt;&gt; txv cent, and rtill make
rUacmg the prvwent armament of tto Ko !
700 hog.toud.1, valued at (3,n&lt;M^tMHl
ropesa notion*. to tto feasibility of Mate
The entire uumlwr of ertalni destroyed up
thw-foerth* At the meeting to-day a to shout tto middle ol ls-s tmonth i&gt; r»]io«t
general committee uf conference was ap­ ed at 100, rained al (7,200,000. and
pointed To morrow the capitalist gu no worth, previous to tto war, at least (25 tn cxcur.ua&gt; over the Cario ami Nt- l*m»
narrow -gauge on which through train,
commenced running this week
IHXjiN. JHL, April 30.—Arrangement*
hare tora.faUy perfected here today Ito
diminishing th. chanres of the roltai.*. of the organimti"U of a company to cnn-travl
ships al sea. With regard to tto latter a narrow-gmrgr railway from (*bicag» to the
poial. however, we may remark that tto Mtotoipf.i river, to to railed the Chicago.
general movement fur the reform of inter­ Rock River ami Mtoitoppi Narrow-Gauge
Railway company. Article, of incorpora
national laws. eotbraw topic, in which all lion will to Riled immediately end pre­
liminary surreys made at &lt;«ut '
coinage, the metric system. rt
ImitatVaroua. April ITS.—Article* of
s**ociati*n of the Eraturilh- and Newburg
ropean council take charge
Narrow-Gauge Railroad company were
preparation for the next At
filed today with the Secretary of Stale
eace, which ia to to hrid at tto Hague, in The proper.! line will extend through
tto first week in Haptemtor, while it may Nanck-nburg and Marwick tuuntics. and
be anaridere-J a* watplimeattary to tto will to 10 ruito in length Capital Mock,
Amari ran Coanscl to ha&gt;« been ctorgtd (lOOjOOO.
spretally with robjert of mteraati.-ud law
Tto American delegate, to tto Hague
Coufirreare are Maar- David Dudley
Field. President Wootoy, J edge Ifctbody
Dr K. M. Field. Dr. Jams MUeZ Alex
ander II. Rice, Elthu Bennett. Ex-Gov.
Cfiflbrd, Nathaniel Appbtou H. B
Sprague. Ama*a Walker. Prof. Franci. X
Walker. Wm. G. Hubbard Juerph P
Ttoanpaon. Cbancdnr Prayn, Judge Hen­
ry R Dsriea. and President Magvun
If tto above anriea uf question* are
thcenughly circulated and receive the at­
tention Io which they are entitled, tto
fiwttooaaing (Wereure will be m p.—

Jndce CrtHey will deliver the addrem
tofw? the Iowa State Bar Aaaoriatiun. al
Ito Maine* on Thursday
The Strait* of Mackinac are now open
an that roods CM aaMy pern tot warn latke
Micbigan mid the lower taken.
Tto Patrona of .McLennan County,
The Homoipathie Society of thia State,
will bold ite annual meeting al- Detroit, o&gt;&gt; Texas, meditate tto cstabliahment of a fac­
tory of agricultural implement, with a cseb
capital of (^OO.fMMI

—,------ -—j,-----,------- j —- —
One ram not. however, to verr well ac­
quainted with tto woodlands.* without
quickly katog any fading of patrotrags to
nay oaoo have had. There are to 'many
dainty w3d blraaoms to harmonise with
aay mood in which ttoy may to apprrwhad,tohdd.&lt;&gt;rp«torad.
We find aU aorta ofpoetey speaking from
them; |«h-t of blue hare-Wh, which sug­
gest a dainty poem, fall of teedcraras
witboat strong taadot, which indeed, ttoy.

all, and can find among thetr friends tto
•am* characteristics. ’
How people's disp&gt;*nt&gt;&lt;*&gt; .bow furth in
ttoir favorite flower.! Soma rare only *&gt;r
Meing
beauty, smelling co per
fume in anything eto. Such people are
apt t« to singularly pure in life and aetsotw. tender in a!) lorba and friendships,
but ' xelosive in everything. IIrets of
people prefer pansus, and are iuuly indig­
nant with the writer who said that they
always reminded him uf monkey fares —
Love inidlcness, hrarteasc. thoughts,—
certainly there never wa* * flower with ao
Matty pct names People of litoral tastre
bale, of course ttoir favorites, but like
nearly all flowers There eertainhr is noth­
ing which rantributra more to the beauty

MOTlbl

Truly Yours,

NOW IS YUOR TIME!
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

HOME LIFE
IN THE BIBLE.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

Imb bimwb

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest

TERMS REASONABLE.

Gome and see for Yourself
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;s, ttopt., 9th I H’4.

J- S., GOODYEAR
&amp; CO.
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•y NICE RRHIDENCE

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED

J. G. BUNYAN.

Halloi'* Muxtulv Ma.uxikk roil
JUNM-—The June number of Ballou’.
Macaiine ia Mmething tto publnben. may
wdl to proud of II luu an extra p«d
amortraent of rtorire. eloquent poetry,
fine iUiutratian.. and ail the varwty that
goer, to make ui. a finu-dam and popular
rf-.gaxinc It m the grvatewt Morita for a
etoap aerial, of any ia the cucntryyand
the reaaon ia, it baa more variety than
other magaxiM A aaa rtory in each
i.umtor, and &lt;a&gt;e
two pwrevnal adven
lure, which are alwgya interesting to men
and tor., and even’ ladies like to read
them, it a thread of tore ran. through the
tales. Here i. a lift of contenu of the
Jane number. See how rich It ia:

A full crop of red raapberrira may to
expected—three wm protected' by the
•now Mr. George Heagvnre. a high
authority, mentioned tto Philadelphia as
being particular hardy and promising, and
ss being the rnret profitable market aortTto Clark ato&gt; stand wdl, and h valuable
a deerrase of (253,688, m 14 percent
a* a family fruit
Serooty-fire of tto tax-payer, of Ann
There will to a full crop of wild black­
Arbor have petiuoard tto cuanmm coun­ berries and whortlctorrioi growing in the
cil to cell a tmtoiag
thcYilta-trt to vote Wrards and they wm well protected by XSL.
up,n raton* SI.WO for th. erection of .
Mate h'wpital upon tto wirtcrahy groui. L.
Grape* will certainly to half a crop. the flail," -•My Patrimony,’’ -Will She
Dr. K. Uux. for the part two yewra Above tto now line all the grapes wm Many Him ? “A Lost Lure," "The
loekey,’ "TaD Me, Hawrtr
mayor uf Battle Crock, and a prartiriug injured, the Cooconl leant of all. This
--- io tlic Mirror,” "Loro Coor-hyririaa rf that plarv fjr’36 roam, caie- veteran grape is vmdkating ita hardy
(uated the -Kitto uuinnmy of hi. mam- clmrartcr trnet aatotantislly. and Mr. Sea­
r," ■•Chriactaaa is Norway,” -Our
ace by a large party nn tto evening of grove remarked that it promised to to
hardier thia year than overt tb. Clinloa.
Thrudary of J B Muliken. the now The Delaware is injured more than the
superintendent oftto Detroit, lurnt A (townrd. but tto ratimate of D. B. Wat­
Lake MkUgsn railroad, is (4.800 per tn- ers and Walter G. Binelair, and other can­
liant Anaowneenteut *fcr 1875,'’ “An Innum. A. H. Raeae, the Ute evportntead- did authorities, wro plump a half a crop of
ent^hM opened MtmxteNtva lumber yard grape*. Thin oartaiuly i* very enrourag- dun'. Mistake —(Hum.worn Pfetarm.)
ing for thi. ddirious and healthy fruit.
Thonwa A Talbot. PuhlUhera, 36 BromTtore will to some Kentish or early firid Htrert, Borton.
Richmond cherries and the Engl rah Morel
Tux Minuut.—Um of .the aprightlo bud. were noted m being perf-vt U. the
!i«e .nd m.*t readable p.pen In tto
tips.
It* columns are
Plum* were severely injured, bat one or country » Tto Mmaret
two varieties wm uotsced a* being all right
an*,ng tlraui
Golden Drop.
. M-J to* wanted as eommis
There a ill to a very small crop of apples
to tonld th, new Scale Hunar of (Ute bud. toiug gtMcrally kiltol. The parlion Minus, the following goalie ।
Itonsn. Rich of louis, Ctorto |
fBt. John*, and Jrerthronk Divine the
&lt;
severe winter. ‘ Tto dcalruction of applc bud^ra severe throughout the Stale —
A^ttoi?-M*fr5l; fruit buds killed and

mu

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

prtwentation to another Grange. Conaeuneally. they aye entitled tn the A. W.
through the Grange from which they bare

to Chicago ^y thia route fe only (3.50. in
rinding rtatc room.
Newa from Bay City aaya that many of
tto wli.-n* there are .hutting up on ac­
count nt the tax, and that the prominent
whisky ui.-n are attamping an ’■rganira
torn to fight the new law.
A tnejiedo waa left at the atnre of W. II.
MeOmad). Grand R^ada, May 5. When
ita coatenla were touched with a pin it ex­
ploded, tearing off the thumb and forefin­
ger of Mr MeCnnnell. hand.
Tto roruing. of the Michigan Central
Railroad fur the three mouth, ending
March 31, were (1,552,734. For tto

J". L. REED &lt;fc CO.

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• C^mpariMin Invited nud Competition DsGed

Teas.

Coffees and Spices

JfOJensr

ST?Jfik.3V3L.3E;-i5e-’S.

All gradecol Te««. ibo very b,,i in the IhrkU. Fresh.ever
woek to. tlw Imporlfn S. S. SLEEPER * CO., of Bon.,,,
l.r ,k!c «l price, nhid, dcG™ .uecun,! eompnltion.

John Stanley

W. V0IGT8
SALVATOR BEER

‘OYSTER OCEAN"
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and

Qanta'

Ratffiu^at,

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.

fiT.T. ABOUT THI

&lt;Msr
(toUlUf.
Pteety rtrais.
■mvy I Wsnter sbeww tee
nyrtasees Oq.a.sbAMM

n. Orates (Wn afa-un

�HASTINGS HOME ASSOCIATION.

AH persons indebted to this
office, for Job Work, Advertising or Subscriptions, are hereby
notified, whit? other and special
arrangement* hare not been
made, that their accounts must
be adjusted at once, or they will
be left with a Justice of the
Peace for collection. We ynean
burineas.

HEATH, SALISBURY KB,

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
This space belongs to W- T.
Eastman, dealer in Lime. Plaster

and Agricultural Im pl menu, Ac.

FOR SALE X THE BANNER OFFICE

We win Boll BUGGIES
for the next Sixty Days
for Cash, below any Fig­
ures we have ever Offer-

Thn atojk to Complete in crery de­
partment. Hsriag teen bought very
low, anti the public will find It for their
internet tn patronite us.

53t4

UNDERTAKING

ANNOUNCEMENT

J.L. REED &amp; CO.
At He

SUBSCRIBE FOR

ECLETIC BALM

CRAWLEY* GRACE
p»«l rallsr, well, cistern, and hem, all in
first chee order, and boose newly papared.
1 Apply to C. G. Bentley
XX2tf.

TO-DAY'S

Falryae*. 10 per rent at purer Ctere May
iteh. 1«T8 Trentag garerwad by vba Xalteeal
Aaeeetettea rates, aateae eabrrwte prarkted.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

GROCERIES

ilmtering ssad fee sale In
Adoluhus opposite W. W. Keil
mill
Hastings May Hth, I8JT

ADVERTISEMENTS.

(Introdueed by us.)

The experience cl thirty year* by the
Heiunr’memberbf thia firm aa an Un­
dertaker, give* him great adrauiagne in
doing, in a proper and prompt manner
the delicate duties required.

Girt dne heed to thia, but tor the
proof come and eeo for yonraelre* -

TOBACCO,

Heath, Salisbubt k
Hastings, April, 19,1OT6.

reliable hnnapdf C. B.’Ssbbnry is,asever,
buying rgp. butter juoltry and all kinds
of fsrturr’s produce, under Barlow A{&lt; ioaxi
year's store. and paying for the same the
higlwt msrket prire 1 Patronite the hottie

ISOUSTK1AL EXHIBITION

Ingrtber 80 days prwteua io eloaiag *f aauiaa.
Kona* will te raUad aorli day proupUy ai 1.44
aad stoned at 2 p. m. A ten* dMaaeing the
field, ar say purl iMnaf. -ill ba sainted but

Co.
Myl
CO.

I Hopkins &amp; Barnes

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS
Thn Stebbins Brother* are offering
fur sale n large and splendid assortment
of Furniture, the brat ever brought to
thia market, which they are off-riug far
sale nt the lowest living rates. Re­
member the place, at the old stand ol
Stebbins A Bolding, nod - lie tore and
give them a rail.
4-ttf

THE CIRQZOOLODON,
or Mammoth Entertainment of the Age.

CRAWLEY A GRACE.

Go to John Stanley's for the best as­
sortment of leas and canned fruits, fiih,
Ac., ever brought to this market.

Have on exibition on e of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which ire offer to the public
cheap for Cash, He have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Afedi~
! cines, Books and Stationary
। Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &lt;fr.,
I 4-c. Give us a call.

PREMIUM BOND

m ions bmbimh, hbbuib m
Perpetual World'# Fair,

Hopkins &amp; Barnes.

Avers

Pointing »nd Graining.

Hail

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Hastings, Dec 16. 1874’

igor,

$100,000 1

tT'im. be tic.on. oe g-.mi. •* n*x a«. a*.
Fourth Serie Drawing, April 5, 1875.
TbaMdrswiaas tab*. Haaaarerr Three Reaths,
awl •*relu.hr freer Sued will aarUelesss to

For restoring to Gray Hair iti
natural vitality and Color.
A dressing

Janir* It Scldtnore ia now |irr|arri!
to do any and all Jobacf white wash III a,
Kalaonilnlng, Patching, and Plastering

om&gt;T

M0R8ENTMAU, BRUNO &amp; CO,

rtXANCUL AGKXTS.
23 Park Bow, lew York.

UlBOra
PICTURES 1
ill alone in th* ITiotogroph
a* I bar* made smagoease my fnrilitii-* fijr doing

HOW [OCT, IMRBTBED!

UH®

gloM and frrahnrtt of vouih. Thin
hair is thkkeoed, fallen hair cheeked,
and baldness often, though not always,
-cured br ita use. Nothing out restore
the hair where die follicle* are de­
stroyed, or ilia glamls atrophied and
decayed; but such a* remain can be
saved by this application, and stimu­
lated into activity, ro that a new
growth of hair i» pn-lneed. Instead
of foaling the hair with a nasty sedi­
ment, it will kc.-p it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning grey or falling off, aad
consrqueutiy prerent loldiMV. The
restoration of vitality it gives to tb*
scalp arrests and prevent* the funna­
tion 8f dandruff, which to often ao un­
cleanly and I'lTenaire. Free from thoee
deleterious rubslanoo* which make
some preparati .ni dangerous and inju­
rious to th" hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely fur a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found no desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dyo, it dam
long on the hair, giving it a rieh, gloea
lustre, and A grateful perfume. .

the uadentoadlag Up*
Hup*riai*odeat of
HaMiagu -sa to &gt;« lb* UU roller Why Moes
Bat ear tel* Cauaty fiwptutateedeai iafimn a
Urge Master »t teachers wham be tesoaad (?)
after Ma ten. of »ISr* ted -spired Itei ibrir

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co.,
rrertMl «"S AssIrlWal t,k-=.UU.

BUICK FOR SALE

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CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

Kat&amp;WtBissaa'dg' ■**
PsmsHKrt umto Hr an n*
Applications tor Agenelee Received

ojsrr.Y'x
45 DOLLARS!1
For What?
The New

Improved

FLORENCE SEWING Il«

THE BANNER
and Hooping Combe* luxuriou*. well
i lighted and well venUtotrel Day Coachesu.t phwsaot lounglag and smoking
.rare. The care are a* equipped with
the coiebenied Milter ISofttrr rtsttan,
and potent Buffer- and Coupling*, WewV
I iughoaac Safety Air Hkwken, and every
other appUanoe that baa teen devteed
for the safety of poaeangvr train*. All

STEAM JOB OFFICE

LOWELL. MASS.

E;B. FOOTE, M.D.
ltd Lniiytw Uns:,
Or.XJBUa,
MEW YORK,

An independent Physician,
CHRONIC DISEASE,
T. PHILLIPS

BININGER'S
OLD LONDON DOCK

GIN.
Notice.

FARM FOR SALE!

taiittiu i Helical Pratta

AOVICS GIVEN BY MAIL
FREE OF OHAItOB.

GOTO

Back-Feed

�; Th* three bright fora that look out
from tbe opening para of tbe May number
of Beribuer's Monthly, are ody different
view, of &lt;me priisb head-the still living
heroins of a tragedy whieh will be rarambared aa long aa the name
nf
Napoleon U lauded and reviled among
tarn'—The picture here aiiltfully reprodural is Gilbert Stuart*, threafoid portrait

charged against tin. county treasurer. And
before payment of any sums found due. the
vouchers should pea* through the hands of
the county clerk for his signature and for
entry on the ts»ka a* a credit to the
treasurer, the treasurer only receiving and
paying out money on proper statement of
account, or on receipt, euuntenugnod by
the county dark. .Much a system would
afford proper cheeks 'upon the treasurer,
would afford meotw of examination of the
treasurer's account through book* kept
outside of his office, and over which ho

"I ask Cm ws^ik." uit
n£*M**a*hXte.l

II

O»s lU*. brisil 4r«sJ» st blm:
SbsAs.i Will «*« tkr »odi -tx&gt; b—n
He* ».r.-*U ft** ft** ***4*.
WUI ke all 4ark—tbeslli wtok tka wealtk
Of sk&gt;Mk*&lt;4 keek essla."
'I ask eel wetUh.” *•!

Xarkeaatxtukrtakl etsriM* Mas
Of sraee tad eUeken k

ri*or&gt; on or before the secund Monday of
mid month, and by aud cterk be laid be­
fore the board of .uperrisor*. The board
of supervisors in required to direct such
jert of each of the several amount* to be
raised by any township as appear* to be au
ihoriscd by tew, to be spread upon tbe a»Masmenl roll of tbe proper township; and
tbe action of tbe board upon rah of the
several amounts certified to such board, as
[iropaatd to be raised by taxation in the
lownahips, aball ba entered in full upon the

ship or other local taxa are not certified to
the hoard nf supervisor* by the township
clerk, and that with such I'm before it. the
board has disposed of the matter by the
paxsage of a ruwlution in form and *ubstance aa follows:
•'Resolved, that the amount voted to be
raised in lha several townships ia-----county be spread upon the tax-roll of the
proper township by the supervisor there-

prewent. making the settlements entirely
upon paper* and atatraente furnidted bv
that officer. Without such cheek* there
ia uo security except in the integrity of the
person who, for the time being, is acting
as county treasurer; nor lias the treasurer
any pnrtoctioa agaiunt unfounded cliargns
that may be brought against him in regard
to tbe use or noeurity of the public funds.
MAXAUKMOST OF DKUXQirXNr TAXES.
Tbe question as to the proper rate of
interest or penalty to be charged on delin­
quent taxa* is of much imi«rtance, and one
of some difficulty. Its determination inrolvea the oiaafdcratfoii of the following
two propcadliona, via:
1. That the Blate or municipality shall
Lun to tenons wlmae taxes are delinquent,
for such time, within lhe limits [inscribed
by the law. as they may find it to their ad­
vantage to withhold tKe payment thereof,
and at a rate of interest not' greatly in ex­
tra of that which may be realised by such
pemms from loaning or using the money
2. That jymou. allowing their tax™ to
become diliuquMit should lx; charged
tberuon interest nr penalty, at such rate as
will put on them tnc etsU and ex[ieii*c
growing out of such dvlitu|uei&gt;ey, and
make good the losses which alwayn must
attend delay ir. naliung the tax™ levied.
The adoption of the finrt tmapmthm.
aud regulating the penally for ddimjueoey
in accordance therewith, must rreul: in de­
ferring the lime within which a tax levied
for any purpose will be realised. But tlic
value of )«M-duc taxes depreciates » f*»t
aa doo post-doe bunk paper, atsl the prob
ability oi coltection diminishes by an in­
creasing ratio.
It mu*t result aU&gt; in
throwing a greater burden on that portion
of tax-paycra of whom the tew exacts
prompt and certain payment, and this not
only to make psx! the deficit oocnsume.1
by the delay in uolleetiou of nou-residen I
taxes, and lhe greater low. from uun-tvllec

We continue our carefully prepared a)..tract &lt;.f the report of the late auditor gen­
eral, Wm. Humphrey, covering the year
ending Sept. 30 last Thia lineament ia
the aUnsl financial [uper that has appeared

1750. Buys a bushel of potatoo* for
winter's use—-all his friends wondering
what be will do with so many.
1755. I'uta^up a Franklin store in the
bait room. and tries one of the newly .in­
rented Lightning Rods
1760. About this time begins to wear
a collar to his shirt. When he can afford
it takes his wife to meeting in a chaise in
stead of on a pillion as heretofore.
1765 Shows a dislike to stamped papct. and joins the ‘-Sons of Liberty.

thereby trebles the value of Suuthm plan­
tation*.
1795—1800. Wears pantaloons ixwionally, but not when in full drew. Be­
gins to use platiw nn the breakfast and tea

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a

1833. Rub. tU first Frktio# Match then &lt;*Ued “UeUsr," and "Loco Fora"
1834. Throws away the old tinder box,
in nearly always al the expense of its
with iu fiint and steel.
life.
(
Serpent, are so tenacious of life that
I®35. Insects the Revolver and acU
they .will live for six months and longer about supplying the world with h, as a
wttbout food.
ptiana winker -Tries a gold pea, but eanTurtles dig boles m the sea shore and
bury their regs, covering them up to be
hatched by the suo.
*
Lobatars are very pugnacious, and fight

Twmiima
*&lt; Ms* ana. ■*
*ft*re.se. sad aa 1 ■range* tka a (k
ta«abar MIL al aaa a'rlaat la &gt;ka a
SaFaSSESwt?

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RICES DELIVERED OX B)WD OF CARS

AT .SPRINGFIELD. OHIO.

Hangers, also furalab Belling. Gum Hose, Ar
Further Information will be cheerfully given by addraaaiug the manufacturer*

.TAMES LEFFEL&amp;CO

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

■ by the by, and a later inatallment will be
accompanied by fac-timilas), and • Both
Sido. of the Shield" by Mr*. Itevia. are
tho other prase cuutribulious
In the Editorial pagan. l&gt;r Holland
writes about "Spsaking l»i*rew|irotrully of
the Equator." Popular Arts." and 'The
Premium on Productive Culture. ' The
Old Cabinet has something shout 'kuig
glish Criticism of American Poetry.' and

THE

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGANS

K^r.

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL. I

RAILROAD
n ...----- k! sugar beets, tops and
. Ix-gan oai tbe flith of AuguM and |
was coulinued throe tinuw a day until the .
1st of October, after which ground feed
was given, consist lug of two parts of cure
and one of oata, three tinww a day. till the
animal was slaughtered, the rare) being
mixed with cold water. The reault was,
on the 16th of August, when the sugar beet
fording was begun, tliat the weight was
360 pounds, SejKember 1st, 390 pounds,
October 1st, 450 pounds; Novemlier 1st
520 pounds. This is the eabetancr of the
slatemeat given, by which we perceive that
the increase tbe ted of August, when fed
on boiled sugar beets, was at the rate of
two [smnda per day; the rate of increase
ou tbe same food continued through SSej&gt;lembcr. When ^fed on ground corn and
oats, made into cold alop, the gain for the
neA fifty day* waa Ira than * pound and a
half per day.

tluisc that have been ateughtercd by their
fellow-ereaturmexeecils the number of in­
habitants that were al any one time living
upon the face uf the earth ; yet rery few «jf
thi. infinite number, untimely stein were
ever masters of the grounds of the disputes
for whieh they suffered, or tho true reasons
uf their being led to battle; the truth with
much artifice being kept from all bat those
who were partsa* to ths deaigui ras.4r.xl on
—Sir Waltrr Rolrigk. '
I&gt;r. Prideaux states that, in fifty battle
fought by Casar, he stew one million one
hundred and twenty-two thousand of his
enemirw If to this number we add the
Ln* of itvk&gt;|ai on bis own aide, and the
slaughter of women and children on both
aides, we shall probably have a total of two
million* of human beings sacrificed to the
ambition of one msn I If we assign au
«jual numlier to Alexander, and tlic same
to Napoleon, which we probably may
do with justice, then Io three military
butchers we may ascribe (be untimely death
of six millions of the human finally.
Edmund Burke oaimstra the number uf
men destroyed by war, from the begining
of authenticated history to bis own time,
to have been thirty-fire thoamnd millions.

71II11 i
Ha

sichiur ccstml * «.
Grin! River Valley Division

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Decnta.__ be» •fA
riA IruiwM uA
Jasksee _
It anbell_____ us
—1—
OuUe Creek —
HUM________
He. be hl.___ M*
Mtak^tsaOt*.... t-I7
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♦-tai r-cL—’ a-» •-&lt;1

8i

. Is told that it j- unfashionable to
himself with bi. knifo-and buy. ailter forks for great occasion.
1832. Build, a railroad, and rid™ on

(h»e asmwsrant haring been mid, the oth­
er paansa umm th* tax records and is car­
ried along for a term of rears until it too
finally gusa back for re ammraiiil on the
township nt large.
Indeed, all of the
difficult** attached to tb* collection of the

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in all ita arraagemsnta and details worthy
of carefttl study. The prwaaat drariptiun
te rapid and une-.itical. but rivse a good
idea of the general style, ami of lhe nuat
curious and striking feature* of thi. "Tesu
pie of Bong-"
“Droogmakarij" is the all-Dutch-to-me
tide of (id. Waring s carefuUy prepared
account of the drainage of HaarLon Lake,
—•‘by much the largest operation of ita
kind over undertaken by man." This pa­
per, which indudas the attire subject of
draining in Holland, ia particuterly valua­
ble tofnginoera and those interested in
low lands abng our roast; but tho auhje-t
ia ao aimuly treated that lhe •gnocral read­
1701. 1’rinta Iu. fir* uewapapcr. in er" will find itaa interesting aa a romance.
Dr. Wm. Haye Ward, of tbe “Inde­
Boatou
1703. Tastr. Coffee a« a luxury, al his pendent," sums up, iu an illustrated papersome of ths curious dfecuverte* that have
own table.
1708. Coaatruct* atu Aber platform. thia i recently been made in ancient Assyrian
literature.
time at SaybrouL
1710. Begin.* to aip tea—very .par- I -Same Recent Women Poets" is the
title of a brief, but thoughtful critical
ingly _ It does not come into fenuly
paper; some of thra rery women poets
till fire and twenty year, later
’
have new poems in lhe same number of
the Mouthlv. by tho way.
"Yung Wing and hi* Work" telte about
the Chinone Educational Mission, and its
devoted originator.
In the wav of fiction we have two-ehate
1721. 1» inoculated for the Small Pox
—not without grave rv-tuon*ranee from ten* of Dr. Holland a Story of Sorenoak*
he censervative neighbor*.
1725 Begins to sing by note on Sun­
day, thereby encountering Much oppoattion of that exceedingly •'Mysterious Wand,"
by Julas Verne, on Eloctro-Mechanical
and opening a ten years' quarrel.
trill M ■ l.r.—• i.r—
_ ■ .1I romance, by Chartes Bernard, that ia ori­
the first tin jieddler on his travels.
ginal in sevaral features, and will ba ew
1742. Sees Faneuil Hall built.
The pc-uliy appreciated by railroad and tele­
graph people; and another st-iry by the
cradle of labertv is ready to be reeked.
1745. Builds an organ. but does not young New Orleans story-writer George
ycnait it to be played on iu the Meeting W. Cable, who Ito. . field all to himself,

property cannot become driinqncnt, except
throogh the neglect of the local tax-payer. .
On tbe contrary, the nropuution 'is a
measure of relief to this dam of perrons,
in that it ndirrea them from eoalnbatioast&lt;&gt; cnakr good the koe. and exjieme
whieh are inevitable under a system uf kiw
interest and Iigbt,penaJtia&gt;. '
Vfier the rates of intenat and |&gt;dulu^, । Shelf Cloek. "for «3«.M. sl.d regulate.
aa now fixed in the tax tew, if a tex/of. hi« watch by it
1817. Sets up a stove iu lhe meeting
1100,000 be authorised aud Levied, that
amount is realised, the interest and penalty house, and builds a fire in it fur Sundays;
collected from those who allow their taxes an iuimvatiuli which ia stoutly resisted by
to Isocomc delinquent being sufficient in
Awsauwiit* as now taken in portions amount to make good lhe tarn ksit, and
of the Htate show an utter disregard of expunsm incurred in the care of such Jo­
lhe law in ita requirements in very many
raential re«pa«ta. a culpable carelrancsa
ou lhe pert of officer*, and an utter disre- with the tint projsjsition. if 1100,000
alull l&gt;e required for any purpose, it would
are required to take before entering upon be urccKsary to diriet an amount consider­
1822. light* Gas in B«tou Al test
the Julien of their office. Property io ably in extra of &lt;100,000 to be sjnrai ou
xm« bow to make ia-d coal bum, au-.l
placed on the assrament roll, by the same the tax roll, by whieh procra those who
la ■ prate in the t*rlor.
Bun a steel
officers, both for below and for above what pay their tax&lt;» promptly will be required
n. one of GiDutt’a
0 133 . prvM
in has jadgmsul fa'ita proper "eaab raise;" to pay, not their proportion of the 1100,­
M hi. every day shirts without ruffle*
land, in tie newer part of the .Stoic which 001) necrasry, but their proportion of such
1825. About thia tine pats a pcreua
haro been rendered almost ralueiem by be­ &lt;100,000 plus the deficiency remitting
ing stripped of their timber, are sreracd from tbe expense of caring for tbe portion
and taxed at the same ralew aa adjacent which may become delinquent, aud the
tends from whieh the pine has not been re­ loo* from tbe amount of texes finally re­
maining uncollected

were 11,005,325.56. Tb*- apportionment
for ihajrar war &lt;90X434A0,
Tha mi Igllaliism* receipts in additiou to
the above were &lt;89,4-17, of which &lt;41,639 71) waa from iutarfrt on funds deputed in
banks, &lt;15,792.55 from interest on pot
dm. aratifie taxro, aod &lt;230.75 intenxl

i

and the Poauot Indians, and whip, both
1038. Start, a CoUsga, and
1640. Seto up a Printing Press
1843 Gaea into a Confederacy—the
first Colonial Cragrra
1648. Lays down the (ternbridge llatfortu. Haugs a witch.
1610. Hou his face against the un­
christian custom of wearing long hair, “a
thing uncivil and uncomely."
1651. I* rebuked for “intolerable exora and bravery of apparel." and ia for­
bidden' to wear gold and Tiber lare. or tab­
er such gewgaw*.
*1652. Coins Pine Tree Shillings—and

of the proper township ha* proceeded to
place such amounts on bis tax-roil. But
such a raolutioa does mA direct each pan
of each of the several amounts to be rawed
by any' township aa appears by law tn be
authorised; nor can the specific amount of
each to, be levied be entered in full on the
record of the procaadingw of the board . nor turn to the expense isvaaiontd by *ueli.de­
can the clerk of the heard ccrtifv to the linquency That is, the expense mid Ihm
growing nut of the delinquency on tax™ ou
non resident lands iuu»t be luct and uuule
erty uf each township fur any pttrpi
P".»l by an increase of tax™ &lt;in the laud,
and pn&gt;|ierty of residents of whom tlw bw
neither ean the superTMor of the pro
exacts prompt, r~" —*
'
township proaxed to assess tax** to
amount* specified in such certificate. „ thereof
--------The
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cause the certificate cannot state or specify I ““I p nalty *&gt;o ddiinpunt tax™ is a
any amount for township or ocher local acttuenl for tbe relics nf one .lass o
purpaaa. Hence, in placing on tbe roll P»y«t» »• the ei|«w and charge­
I to be called in the family—declare* him
township and other k&lt;ai taxes, under the other.
self free and independent.
sanction of such a resolution, the tupcr ' The secund ptupnitiuii is the ■&lt;
1780. Buy. an ‘umbrella fur Suuvisor is placing there for tax™ amounts ' which was dcU-nained the rate of u
ilay. , and whenever he show* it ia laughed
:
‘ —— *- • “ ■*------ *
I inJ inlrTO4 OprMI (ilea aiLiWnl Io 1
at for hi.« rffiminacy.
' ddil*qneut Aud. nnder tlHJaw as
1751- Starts a cotton spinning frotarv.
| stands, no perron who [says hrpromptly ia require.! to cratribute
thing to make good auj deficiency i
ftwu the delinquency «r n&gt;m payni*
and should not be Jyriiiitted to g» upon the
tax-roll to become even the shadow of a
lien uftou the property against whieh they
are levied.
The difficulty in the collection of taxes
does not consist so much iu defects in lhe
tew as in the manner of ita attem]&gt;ted ex
ccutiou by the officer* who take the initial
proceedings. The sssowment roll too of­
ten is made not only not in accordanee
with tbs rnquiretacuta of the law, but in
direct violalioCi of ita plainest provisions .
spd when lhe amcastoent is completed, the
newrwsary steps are not taken to bring the
texes projsawd to be raised properly with­
in the iunsdirtiott of the supervisor Wore
he shall have spread them upon lhe tax
roll. Greater ore ia uecraary in listing
property, that imperfect description, double
awrament, fidse valuation, and delinquent
,*aw^.m.nt.. shall not be ao frr*|nenl aa at

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F.DffTUR ANO FCBlJJIUrR.

RA TBS OF AD VCRTI&amp;
T« Us*. er L-. rt xLmriri T»1

TMittor KW&gt;mi

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MA Y 19. 187.

•SEES?*

WHOLE NO. 990,

|&gt;, ffrT.r! iji ilite Card?.

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Diamond Iron Plow
Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3 to 1 over all Competitors.

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best. FARMERS WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE
Wheel made
Every Poinj warranted to Outwear two Chilled Points or Money Refunded

■ith the Slope Sliouhb

DIAMOND IRON

Warranted
fifty

is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It
awarded the

SILVER MEDAL

Their Skeins are nil set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far at the Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was the
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand. only Plow that received a Premium.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly.kand
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins] never
work loose, cut or break.

acre, which they corcrod are being npidly
►traikaformod into fertile and beautiful
farma. that will itoon compare favorably
with tboae in the oldest and best known
. parta of the State. The railroad ba* been
an important factor in producing thia
audden change, by affording an outlet for
many carloads of hardwood lumber and
•tern., and . by the purehaac of large
ouautitiea of wood and tie*, thua giving
the aeuler an meorac from the ontaet.

The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Black
Locust. Best finished and best Ironed in the world.

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY

K*|xvully

We also sell the old and reliable

First a* to rare for tiiv laxly. Many fanurro bare re*.l with interest animated
dixeuwion* ■* to whether it i* allowable to
trot ...It. at s very rarir age. the general
sentiment being againrt lite |&gt;rartice* Near­
ly all admit that aorrrv Mid long cimtinuml
vM'itiuu i. injurious to young animal* —
Tfa&gt;ligLlleaa)y, ignoraully or fnon what

JACKSON WAGONS.
Over 700 in use in Barry County.

THE ROBBINSlULTIVATOR
No other linn uses this Machine ns they arc sole proprietor,
ctl Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, itnik-r cover from 3 to 5
Wagon Machines. Every Wagon fully Warrar

needs no advertising as it has taken almost the
entire trade of the whole State, and the people of
Jobe but ludiauias Celebrat- Barry County may justly be proud that their county
•1 put together by the beet
takes the lead in this line of Manufacture. Come
and see us at our new office, next door east of H.
A. Goodyear’s,
'tware Store.
DWIGHT &amp; BURRALI

GREATOFFER

JOHN STANLEY

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YEW iriVERTlSE.MEMS,
G. P. Rowell A Co’s. Column.

WHERE NOW?

hr Ik an if iltatf Prink Hast

WHAT FOR?

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Sitiital al fctaiiial

DEMIST; GR0&lt;g7E iU E S
Canned Fruits and Fish.

DENTIST

•

Hastings Poultry-Yard

Voar.

Hastings Drug Store

Mairille.

DR. C. A. SMITH’S
Aledicul Infirmary

Yon will find a lull lino of Dnigr,
Medicines, Chemical", i’aintv, Oils Dye­
Stuff awl everything belonging to a first
daas Drug Store.

■I

swiobi,

Micbiiu.

School Book*, Blank Book., Toy and
Gift Booke, and everything in tliia line
Io plear® Old and Y’uili.g.
UOARD AND BOOM. FX*0 PEJ DAY.

San'a Claus

headquarters.

ATOTffllWA6WiTAFEEAM0AIl

iMSS’flS
m. Il .M.lat*. a ixmi-

P, ROBERTS.

* fi» mu iiiwim mm.

MUGS 1ARBLK WORKS!

FOR SALE
TERMS REASONABLE.

NOTICE!

EGGS FOR HATCHING i

TO THE PUBLIC1

OHN PETTIT

i tMNmUi.

‘hays

Wagons

a

SslMartles •

EMPLOYMENT

McElwain,

XTAI EAITO-MIIII AUiEt.

IXB u&gt; g.,1

ronik &lt;sarest«&lt;4 te sii**-lkl

and Buggies.

t

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iW i
I* Iks Twist

an exagprrxlian of the truth u nyrnl*
the uxjxwicncw t,T many boys, It u rrt
an unsettled qnMiun bow far it i* sdvMsIJe to combine matitul labor with book is■traction, but there .hould not be too'
sweeping a division nA labor. Fanner'*
hoys while in school in Winter generally
hare iqipoctunity for enough labor with
the hand., hut often times they have very
little opport unity for anything ria® than
manual labor in the Hummer

Work.

rqual ur l.-ugor time in atudv. But aa
rale, some time can be found each day
trading, and the tar* abould lax encoun
®d by example and precept to acquire
continue the habit of daily reading Ti

Stale Agent for Ute Popular New Eug­
land Organ, Light A Knut, Faliaui
A Hone, and U. 8. Pianos.

He keeps constantly on
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
in price, from *250 to *1800.
Also, Agent for famous

860,000 00

J. Cole &amp; Son,
VU0LK8ALB A RETAIL

New England

Organs,

Manning
gang.

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!
read and write, yet they do
will lint write For tht. the blame rust*
-w- J«ir(&lt;ji the parent. What ha* Um
learned m the school &gt;bonld be kept in
mind and nnadc uf uxe.oul of achnol. The
little boy in whool who .hook hi* head al
tlie question, uhow - much would seven

SINE’S

GROCERS.

SIFT WWW!

ttr tr Ut it Ik Lind Ihtk Mt

15,000 EACH IN CASH.

UID PLASTER
sura
WATER HE

FINE PICTURES 1
At Granger Prices.

tHAffi
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

' ;=i J4TE- Ri-'ESTESl-’T—

fidSSt WLTrtEU .SMTSS

IE

sSHFtl1. ••4 tee sreerimm retMa Uis

I who dMmghtlowy don thk aiakp a great
[ tubtake, the father who knowingly doe. it
i* often committing a sin.
, For younger bora. rare u to the food
| they cat. the clothing they wear, expos­ greatly injured it, if in fart, a great poc
an-, etc., is r duty. Sickness may easily lion is not entirely killed. Just bow we
Ik- inducer) by eating improper food in an- haring odd ram. that turn to alect.
large quantities under the atiinultu of and to-day to enow. Maple ragar ha.
hunger, caused by the unwonted exerthyi. 1I been a light crop and of poor qaafity thia
Working in the find wane day* of Spring year tferb-t rw»of&gt;repc—tert w^
bring* n Mrotite temptation to thro* off I A great deal of plowing ha* been done,
warm rdothing\iid then the chilly even­
ing or void daya dwy readily bring &lt;&gt;n dte--

FRW FREE!! fflE1"
New

TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF

MY STORE ON JEFFERSON HREKT.

rally looking to the future with hope and
cikcunraximent.
We had an abundance of now after
January 1»L which enabled the fanucn to
haul ■ large amount of saw logs and wood
I a* big oa their Adhere. they have felt and to market, and cor cred the wheat Edd*
I hare been allowed to indulge a foolish | in mart places »o that when it melted we
pride in doing men', work. The father had a i ery fair promire of a good crop,

»f In, CsrsUM laaA.rwiat.UUi.OUtXti
KAI’liij « tnblAXA it It.

Thi» L» tbo place io buy your |iro*«nt»
We have tbu boat line of good* that
wu ever brought tc Haatinipi.. Call
and examine fer yottraelf and yon will
find our etock cotuplete.
Remember the place, the Old Bland,
aign of ths Golden Mortar

Etonlanlhffl. inrCotliM

ONE MILLION ACRES

remeiujerad that a boy coming oat &lt;&gt;l
K&gt;|..&gt;I 1U die Spring is. probably. not ii
Ten g»ad condition foe herd w.wk at cue,and al«&gt; that while grit nud |Juck are
goral ihruga in a Ixry. they are shown i&lt;
poor peqawe in carrying hini through a
t*»k greater than he ought tv perform

Ton latfa. M Hwattas Wautaa-un* f» oeab.

-“-JSrteiftBi W-•"

WING GALLERY,

J. G. BTOYAK.
FARM FOR SALE!

MONEY Jisgrus

(anl product* of the Cape. It is grown,
*» ererybody knows, on bogs th*: Ure
been drained and redeemed; and thus the
cranberry jnt.h lira miwilly in a kind of
bowl, and you Io.A down upon it from the
rood. The erumno frail M eonemled be­
lies! h a tangled ma*s of hmku vine; and
the -’patch'1 look* tuftcMutiy roauMiuplare until it is enlivened by the gay coion
ofa litthi afluyoT pickers. Harwich i.
the nrincipol rest of the cranbsny tvhiue
on the Cape, and the importance of thia
indiutn- may be seen from the feet that
this little town, of alxrat throe rtm—aff
inhabitant*, exported in 18711 over tight
tbnuaand dollars worth of craaberTmt
nearly twcntjsevtn doUara a ham] fcr
•very me -am-, and child in th* tewn.
This is the product of brain* applied to
agriculture. The (kpr ha» a great many

�Ntui wil! indeed praaent a creditable ap­
pearance in any cmnpeny, ami ali.julil meet
with a hearty welcome in every l&gt;ouach&lt;Jd
in Bony Co And it in both proper anti
correct to krep thia nice, new, dratt drrm
ou week day* and Sunday* I If mtrliody

Goudloa. the prreenl State Senator from
Li-xington. for MU.rary general; lUubeu
Patrick, of Magoffin, for regirter of th*

change wen- convinced that there n’
something wrong in the liquor i»tcre«i —
Diffirroot kinds of Opirite, apparently tax
eent* per gslkm low than the aetnal e-r.t
of production and’the tax No a[wcial
ream* of damp good. like the sacrificing of
the* by partire fiaanriaUy involved, could
account for the mystery. The-subject,
however, prorvUd inquiry until, at about
the beginning of the year, Secretary
Bristow with baa characteristic uarnretanw

raffcred inevitable reb, financially, bat
for the preaent high water feel happy in­
deed. The city tea bom thronged with
idlers al! th* spring; but now they are
putting employment on the river, and
brighter prnqwrta present* themrelroi to ainoetbe birth of thu Republican jorty,
e-verybody up here in thia tainber country. awl the tinging tn th- hMaof
Coart of Appeal*. After aperebea by Gen. This mouth ao far han brew indeed a wet KDt." Senrody two deeadca haw pauod
aince we were ttlh'ay and tiaymg
Harlan and others accepting the nomina
■•Fretnoot and Dayton," in Soulh-wrwtern
t’wn* tlx convention adjourned.
Mirhigan ; a regular quintette, eaah oo| «
"John the Ikptiet." preaching and ringGen. John M. Hardin, &gt;&gt;n being eugg&lt;nled
a* being the candidate for gnvamww. eauwnl
h to be authoritatively announced that ho
could not be a candidate, but the action of
the rouvcnliou waa an unaniaoua that hr
Th* &lt;-on»umxtiuu w irdegdy and de­

traitora, and will be found In their akirta
in the day of reckoning.
And then- to
think, that after all the racritu^ Uidoa

odojaed by the omventinu ia a king one.
rv affirming faith in the Republican princi­
ples. approving the Ananda! policy of the
administration. and holding that the finan­
cial legvlali. u&gt; of ("..ogres. ahould be stead­
ily directed tn the resumption of specie
payment* at the eorliret date ron.iatent
with the biidncna interests of the country.
Tlte sixth resolution exprerere unabated
nmfidcncc in President Grant's patriottai
walded WgHber by a union of wealth, and devotion to RcpubEi-an principle*
talent, akill and drepcration which made
■any antagonism with it a very formidal.le
and alm&lt;»t lwpck»o undertaking. * The
Secretary of'the Treasury, however, da!
«&lt; falter ui the race developed before him
In hl» (abota hr had the hearty and intelHgenl aupport of the 'Prcredeut, and be ob­

the common cxpeiw. have exerted a tu&gt;*t
corrupting influence throughout official
and burincra circles We trust limit Sec­
rotary Brirtow, bow that his hand a&gt; in.
trill make thorough work of hi* campaign.

pUcrdtert I. Congrtte to tattle tel
tnxke laws for the loyaHudh! fiffirSt OtX MUo j^e jh.und with the fruit rrawl
it mattrociouj 1 It i« enotftlriu’hSK'c the ouCTTHWTTYhc Jftouhd i« free from all
ruM»h. atumrw, &lt;ak-« tbev craw! up the
blood of the riain,vry otrt frooi tbegroMd!
Imkud of being allowed a reire in 'the
Natioud Congnre. they’elMuld be bmudod
"Off4
on their forehead., where all ftich "i-ollld - Rmc around the trunk "of every bearing
read, in burning, living Icficra, '.It* word tree, midway between the ground and
branebna, a woqlea cloth .boot five inchra
traitor! And. when I rvmemle* tin-

tfon at Hastings. Well 1 expert &gt;omc of
of the lover, of the track, from Big Raniila
will visit Holing* during the race* there
thia w&lt;ek. Sltoubl be glad |oaee omje of
the Haetinga ]«-&gt;q-U here on the 2t&gt;th.
27th and 2Sth iurt. at our mere. We
shall have a Hastings horse here, fat- being
the onu formeriv .rawed X' &lt;’h«dic Olm­
sted, but recently pun-ha»&lt;*l from him by

Michigan Cantril.

From the column, ofthe / \hrmlwuiui
(ratlmru, one of the very l&gt;crt
Agricultural Journal publbhcd in the
country, we lake the following complimen­
tary notice of the able addn-ra of Prvrident
road i« the pride of our people re it wd| Abbot before the LAiul.tiirv during the
deoerm to be. The work done for Michi­
gan by Mr. Joy and hia areoeialra in the source i- alike a credit to the distinguish­
management of the Central during the ed President of our Agricultural (VilL-ge,
prat ten yean, cannot bo catimalol. While and the ]&lt;‘o[4c of the State who lure m&gt;
thw improvement* have been ceatly and liberally sustained thia Pioneer Institution
for a time -U*[iendcd ./iri’7r*./j,' they are

airet wish their tongaan had become petal- (

7

thouaand&gt; of yearn ago. It twn’t lie jir-irra
that Bcelirbnb. the prfara&gt; of 'devil*, ever
■tarred, apiked or made a dead line for any
man. There in but one wr.«d that exactly

Furnishing Goods,
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gt* rebel, in thi. remutry. North or South, ।
And I have mentioned lUa
to them both during, and rinnr tba wxr, 1

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

Another idireynersay of our gnat and
good men. in ('oogrvw. and out, i« to fttt
and pander tn three larlorotu. merciless
murderous red akin*, any one of which
would take a prrraut from yintand scalp

It *rrm&gt;. to b- generally admitted that
the wi»d dip* of California. Oregon and
Texas thi* *ra*on will be larger than three
of law year and that tlw average- quality,
except i«-riia|- of the California wool*. i&gt;
«1«. improved. These y-u camo into

Come and see

OgslaUra and Urab*, on their way to |
Wadungtnn Io iinvc ' lieap talk" with the
Great Father, .get marther. enuiliiy and

they come tbruuxli tb&lt; Winter in at lewai
U'Ually good eunditim
There ba» Irecti very cvnridcraUe impor
ration* of Australian and South Ainencau
woiU, which hate prevented th* unall
Mock* from bwmiing entirely exhausted.
The trade ia quirt in all &lt;lepartmonte —
There ia the tnref denund far delaine ap,|

pet;, they will draw up in a new rail, pul
ou a frvoh roai of a ar (*inl. and rvaume
their tediou* joutm-y in a Pnihnan Palace
l^r. It woukl-bc a ehariubk- act if-U*e

pay a tribute to any public man who by
bia bone*t effort ba» earved hia way from
ubaenuty to dirtinrtion; and other*, yet.
wo bnlieve. chcririi a airicen- kindneu. lowarda one who never ahowrd the leaat

ao eminently iUartratcd by hi* political
eradjwtoe. the martyred Lincoln
Hia
ahn hna ever lawn the greet rat part of the
and and cighty-aeven of the complied
lain of eighteen hundred and-'reventy&lt;HK. being section one nf an set entitled
"An act lu prevent fiahing with seines

The election of the judicial election &lt;®
the 4th day of April wra officially pro­
mulgated at lainring on Thursday lart.
The rranlt is gratifying to the heart of
every true Republican, and plans on our
roprvtue bench for the emuing six and
eight yrera twn men of unimptsehable
integrity, and dntinguiahed ability, and
far a long term of year two accompliobed
rehnhu-of bread and liberal viaws, re manngers of our highret educational instil uliua by majoritire that are larger than
were ever before given at any spring elec­
tion. The nwult ab» show* the election

-]«ople only would natve lU Capital |&gt;&gt;
Central .'iebraaka It would rare Mt. In
and fiunily. many thouaand m3* aftety.
ftiiguethg travel, that alway* cetera about
State Attain.

This move would u.K he on th* Lo fam.
ily'« rid* ah.grthcr, as many Might rap
prw*. They
he utilised by tbohnme•tcadeni in the ilrniruction of the para­
hopper. They are pnwrinoately fond of
grawbopprr*. and the little .uro lent hop
per, that ha. been voted a plague, would
prove a nalhmal Meaning, and nave the

conrequmt .u(ferinK ire xrena portion, of
thia State aQfi Kanwu, from' % Mohopper plague, han been ftuful; T»utT teren t
a doubt that r»y nnj of the anfferera
like three that rwanted after the Chicago
fire, have fired easier, fired batter and will

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

rludcitl*. the majority of whom, after they
gnuluaU. continue on farm*. Other in•titutioci-. where agriculture ia only a dcnartment. and where the rtudent. do nut
labor, reldotn retain their graduate* in
agriculture. TIm-tc i. one important di*-

and olbcra. employed by. the month, do
not labor where their work will forward th*
farm operation* wait, but where they will
be of mart value* to the •tudent* ' The
inflnenn.- of the invorporation of labor a* a
part of th* college coarse, ia ahown by •
nsitnwt with Cornel) L’nivcrrity. which
had -161 MixlenU, only 7 of wl*&gt;tn were In
the agricultural onuiwe. Michigan College,
a raulfor inrtitutiou. had but 121 .lodentx.
but of three 121 were in the agricultural
comre. Th* sucrara which U.drredy

YUOR TIME I

Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’a- in Endless Quantities.

report to give moat valuable infiwm»tion
to Congrewt. a* to that kind of Legbla- dividends its was powible fur the rood to
lioa which will rat off the temptation to. hair earned in three panic noire would
and prewihiliiy ■/ revenue fraud* in the have been, and will bs aure in the near

changed with them. We do not imagine !
that th* Vice President’, entertainer* and
newly found friend* at th* South all agree
with him in bis political vinra. On the
contrary, the greet linjority of there prob-

Richard Mfbsser, of Carlton,

ment 1 The pain, ami infiietion. |iraeti&lt;-cd I
on llu&gt; ''boy* in Hue. In &gt;k?art, Li^ji ’{
Salbbury and ’ Andctwoovilie, 1 could al- {

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED

th* Policy of ennviling &gt;11 .&lt; tx-ariy a!) the
wu«u dip oftbo year on the uiarket al
once. It ia a little cvmiral to read corn­
, e*l ap|rsl&gt; in the Xew York Knnomia,
to wool buyers to avoid advancing the
twice of Wool hr too mneh cnmprtitiou in
tmying. Il bolds that -the wixst policy
in the purchM.- of wools is to buy a* you
pt,»nd take the clianrea of a pre or'fall
in the price of the staple recording to the
demand and price, obtained for manufre

Comparison Invited anti Competition Defied

All grades of Tenn, the very best in the Market. Fresh ert
week from the Importers S. £ SLEEPER k CO., of*Borton. ■
for sale at prices which defies nucccrarfUl competition.

Hastings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

List of Patent- tewd from the U. 8.
Patent Office to Michigan inventors, fur
the week ending May 11, 1873, and
dated April 27. 1875 Furote-1 tte.
paper by Ort k Cos, patent agent*.
Washington, D. C.
Hrttteek Ir.ta.A Bodford. Coldwater.
Air Eecnpea for Air Brake*. W J. Ford
..■Hr1"'!'*'’" A**1 P,,n «“l Damper. W.
W. Broth. Ktewawba.
Putp, M. Codt, W. Le Roy.
LTotbra Pounder. G. W Han, Medina.
Car-Brake. 8. G. Howe, Drtroit.
Ort-Rtertar, C. F. Murdoik, Detroit.

,&lt;ork v,b ®*"*
r«*— “j»-»
(Vnpling. W

«, HawkiiM. j'avi-

J- ,l

* -'I- F.

w.vowa
SALVATOR BEER

"OYSTER OCEAN'
•••

And

Genii’

Rn«t&gt;

TO-DAY’S

ADVER

. whidi Kill
giv«u away to our Customers about the middle
' nf -Befitcrirt&amp;r next, hits nt tendency to make more trade than ws

was ,t|l“ luvky m*u butt July, that got the Cutter. We won't
‘ let him drtw this yodr. 1 "He is too lucky.”
i
• Warning the people nob to come all at once, we are req
-4 Truly Yours,
j. L. REED &amp; CO.

There are rebel* who have repented;
tree arc few »wh living, the ma-.*» are
i bitter lo-&lt;lay m were thiwj devil, that
red ui Fort Sumpter] ao-l abonld not be
(given here, and will not be hereafter.

The Ciiicwg" 7V.laae of Thurwlay hat. ।
«du&gt; aa follow* of the report that has '
wn an general circulated that there wo

rery tnl dividend faying road* in the
country. Of the 0. H A t| the report of
; The grncrou- hrapttalitie* extended and the TrU-K' i« very fl*ttery»g to the mmagvnicni, but prolwblyLXit morn ao than
tetuirs accordnl to Vice Prwident Wilson
41 the South arc noted with great gratifi■ntiou by hi* many friend* at the North.
What would hare been raid of any man
fifteen years ago, if be had predicted that
on* of the Ireolera of the old abolition party
would lire to reacivc the tnort rompiimcntary attention wherever b* might go in

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

f

tained the aid »f effective cp-labotm. who
carried out hia plain before the ftudnlent
dnttiller*. who were perfectly prv{Mnd for
Unnirdinary kind «f official action, had
any knowledge of the danger hanging over

ertuaent has been defrauded. Every tax
payef and every citixen .in the hod i» hi
tevrstt-d in that rignrotu ovprliaulmj; of
delinquent and fraudulent partire who.

cusro/teifs guctf ojfy.

■ ‘Wellarc’ hdt tdl!’the public, we arc making bett. r . orktha
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fu-i We ret
UrriMy excited when we have^Loo many sales, and .10ir ljBje
we have come down
Fht Dote ■ nd Bttn, »little because you may all come at onoe and Frustrate 4« so much
so tliat'we ennnot do anythinc.
.
We bad sonic talk with n man front California about .ending
him Tbiriy-five Top Carriages, and tluit almost unfU u. tor
btuineM besides the

voutly prayed for, waa virtually attained,
whi'n Abraham Lincoln, uu the 224 day
of Sept.. 1 M2, with ool- dwhoftW pen.
proclaitned idavery dead. Though al whet
a fearful cwt of blood, every drop of which,
in Jirretiy chargeable lo dare holder* and

morenn uta. even the atariI j*rt of them
which ic yet known to the public, ia tnu
long U&gt; be aven sumuiaryirrd here
tioffioent to nay that a ring area me
earthed which, having ita headquarter* al
St. Ix««, swept the chief lino of the
liquor basinets from Chicago round to

bee* aide to make testy prvparatiom for
the H-Uurre. but the evidence rollected lx&gt;fore hand la the main thing, and it will be
used effect tudly fur thcMpprearioa ofthree

HUIVDRED

Buggies this year. If the Excitejnent runs to high we shrill be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

John Stanley.

ALL ABOUT THE

�Itnl Bpns Nstice;.
i

ANNOUNCEMENT!
HUTE, SUiEBUBI i CO.

CRAWLEY A GRACE

All persons indebted to this
office, for Job Work, Advertis­
ing or Subscriptions, arc hereby
notified, where other and special
arrangements have not been
made, that their accounts must
be adjusted at once, or they will
be left with a Justice of the
Peace for collection. We mean
businem.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

TOBACCO,

CIGARS,

ETC., ETC.,

Which will be -old fur

This space belongs to W. T.

Eastman, dealer in Litne, Plaster I

al prieev which defy all Compalitfon.

and Agricultural Implmenu. Ac.
McCaffrey's Celebrated Flour

J. Ron rare.

WfcSiri

UNDERTAKING

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS!
Try it.

SUBSCRIBE
Remember that Patrons ofHuibandry.

Brevher-Tiltim uot tu be compared with
!

(Introdueod by ua)

Store OppMlte the Haetlnge Meat
Market. ‘

The experience of thirty year* by .the

CRAWLEY A GRACE.
TO DAY S

FOB

ECLETIC BALM
THE BANNER

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Heath, Salisbcrt k Co.
Halting*, April, 10,1875.

iNDusnui EiniBrnos

We defy all competition.

LAWSON’S CURATIVE

We win Sell BUGGIES
..“."T'S. ? f°r t*1® next Sixty Days
for Cash, below any FigSUX" ures we have ever Offer■all.t.
' ed.
i”-”--"-4
J. L. REED &amp; CO..

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Michigan'

BEURALBIA.JSCIATICA,

Have on ejeibition one of the.
PREMIUM BOND
largest Stockof Fancy Goods
KWTOKMmilL
EIHIBITKWCO.
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. We have,,
Perpetual World's Fair,
also, a full and complete
t.tsrsrimsa
=
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
aJaDOLLUt Bt’mjSl’io tliTltltSTj
cines, Books and Stationary
I LA^WSON CHEMICAL CO.,
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets- fi-o.,
4-c. Give us.a call.
i-Ll.i i:
SUSTStritUB.

Be.ii rm i—TImi~- Oil

Plastering
I Adolphil. i-p
| mill.
,

K.X

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

L- re/A.M.

PAPER IK THE COUHTY

Hopkins &amp; Barnes 9118»BS1YSACK

BHEUMATISM.

At H°"'

6 »“

THE LARGEST

59yl

Hopkins i Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 15. 1874-

Ss.-.-Msw.te
arassss
’*
u.«re. l&gt;
al wiitKtft

ONLY
MoaiEirui, nuao * co ,

sate.__________
PWtuank teaSkMrWina.

ripi^li'ddctv of Rivrrride Ccntclery
iy »rv hereby mdified t« lure! at

$1.50 Per Year.

Application* for Agencies Received.

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

GOTO

The New Improved Back-Feed
lure, tad pal will of tHe Jrwrlry Store of Ch*
Herrick. »ad rrerykody will unit* In wblrhim abradant
in III* atw baaineM. Mi

FLORENCE SEWING lACHffll

fttt.

The Stebbio* Brothen exo offering
. for aalr a large aud •ploudid assortment
of Furniture, the beat ever brought tu
/mis market, which they are offering fur
tale at the lowed living rates. Ro-

THE BANNER

sT^-,

STEAM JOB OmCE
Yrry Indy yrar

, Jamre II. Reid mo re la now prepared
to do any aud all Jnbacf white wuhlng,
KaJaomlnlng. 1‘ntclllng, and Plastering

Paly. Mnirnyoita.
V. nerve—Ujr

FOR YOUR

E.E. FOOTE, M.D.
Ul Ltiiulii trait,

In the Chaarery eaaee ef Thowa* W. DiiUn.
eomplainaal, V*. Henry FdghMr, daftodant.
an order wae entered rabMlraUag Wright end
Holbrook and IL A. Foal a* eellelore ter conu
phliwnt io plare oflaoa* A. Holbrook .lev

ftr.xmaa, .

KEW YORK,

An Independent Physician,
TBEAT3 ALL FORMS OF

CHBOHIC DISEASE,
T. PHILLIPS.

BININGEP'S

Coidictiii a Metical Practa
PICTURES 1
’
PICTURES!
i
r
,
r
,
_
,

I uni now all alone in tha Photograph
burineea, and •« I have made arrange­
meat* to increase my fodlittN for doing
better work than ever, all should cull
and gat a negntire taken. The auperionly of my work in tha peat ia a auffieien't guarantee of firat-claaa work in
he future
Boom* ia Waahincrim
Block, routh side State Street

FOR SALE at THE BANNER OFFIC

MONEY -tes
H dT w
*

OLD LONDON DOCK
GIN.

ADVICI CIVKN BY MAIL
FRI1 OF CHARCI.

aicaau, MtMMau.e

■mmior thresher.

JOB PHIN1

�PORTABLE EJTGIJVE
then sutMeniy untwisting h-r lung hair she would add luster tolua corrar.
turned io the looking piaat. not with ray ------ .l^ ------ l -’—j

There wrn fethcr died; when the younger, destroy inr
li_ u- hu ril)
ufxin
&lt;BUtf Ho glT&lt;

out that his eldest brother *■ dead, and
bribed false witmamw to attest the truth
of It. In the coune of time th* eldest
brother returned, but came bom in misera-

Il wav. more than handsome face that

S&gt; they mot and ao they parted, in the
nut often m-t with. Of (hie she nut-of-the-way
Italian
town.
urJ
wm no judgu herself, neither of the con­ Alice had seen Mr. Scropo once more —
Was she glad or sorry ?
.
The Scrop« returned to Kogb.i.1—the
rad ended by being thoroughly interreted Jervises remained abroad. And they beard
ia. He wan passing his Vacation at Hhcl- nothing more of cm* another.
ford. reading and fishing, and had made
the adquxhftanre* nf WMuu Jerri, oa the
Exactly why •!&gt;« had mew there-she
banks of the river, and thnmgh him. could M foil. ' It was tuore to gratify aa
l-iw

At any rate, upon the raniveraary of that
day, right years ago. when she h*l Waited
under the yew-tree to any guad-bye to Mr
Scrone, Alice Jervis *i*s&gt;d with her hand
on the wicket-gate, quietly ret lowing her
life, rad once again asking' hevself whether
loro or pride hsd lui I th* greater |urt in
her deriuon.
Thelnaoebai of ifo- yew* were waving
grally. tbe nwen wire rustling their silvertipped lenviw, and the white nu*tilight fell
upon the graves. Still with her baud up­
on the garden gale, she Junked towards the
chnrvh. trying tu bdkrve that th« years
had stood still, sod she Was then* waiting
for Mr. Scrope.
She was luruiug away when a dark figure
appnsicbed her aud a weH-nrarailiend

She hvikrei up at him half fiurfully It
was ao strange to ace him there at that
hour of night, and an almurt (upcrathiotu

knew it, she Lail given her heart
Such had been the train of argument
she had ].urvucd,. ami she )u&gt;d struggled
freo from the juwpaet
t-&gt; h&lt;T not with
■ mt pain, and liad liisiinwe I it M a dream
&lt;if Iwwutv that had tnughl tn do with
waking boural
.

“I wanted tu tril you that you have
ruined my life ao far. 1 hranl that you
were at Shdfurd. 1 knew that yuu would
be hero to-night, and I have nrae tu aak
you if yuu recent the ]«**:, and are willing
to atuti’i for u

re{mked him with acorn, and tnM him
that be was an impostor and a cheat. Hs
asserted that bis real brother wan dwd
long ago atsl be could bring witnesses to
prove it. Hie pi«&gt;r fellow having neither
money nor frierxk. was in a moat dtwu&gt;!
situation.
lie went around the parish
making annplaiutr, and at last to a Lawyer,
who, wheti be heard thu ]«&gt;ur tn Ur's story,
replied, -yon have nothing to giro; if" I
undertake'ytrnr cause, and lose it. it wiH,
bring rue info disgrace, m all the wealth
and evidenre'aru uu your brother's aids.—
But, however, I will undertake your ntue
on this cuuditiun. Yon shall enter into an
obligation to par me onethoumnd guinea,,
if I gain lie aataie for you. If I lose it. 1
know the cimK&gt;)Ucncca, and 1 vrotura with
myeyin open.' Accurdiagiy he entered
an action against the yriuugvr brother.

of justice, heard the caw attcutivriv. and ;
promised him all the aMUtanoe in bu puw
er The lawyer luring taken leave, the
Judge contrived matters ao m io finish all
buritiero at the King's Brach before the
aaniM began m Chdmsfonl. Mima with
in a abort distance of ths place, be di»miio&lt;-d his man and butm, rad sought out
for a single hoaae. He found one occupied
by a miller. After some conversation, am!
making biui.-clf agreeable, he pro; asci to
the miller to cbangv dothca with hint- As
the Judge had a Very pved rpit uu, the
man had no reason to riueit.
Accordingly, lh« Judge aliiftcd himself
from top tn tw, and put an a rom;i!ete suit
uf the miller'* best. Aruw-d with a miller ■
hat. and shoes aud stick, away hr marehed
to (lielmaford, and procured psxl lodging,
suitable for the araties that should com.vu the next tlay. When the trials cutmou, be walked like an ignorant country-

The condition cf IHinuia. Wtsranfen,
Iowa, Miaxiuri. Indiana, Ohio, Mithigan
atfd other Western States, is Alt kn-.wu to
all the olden actUnra ufthe country, hefitre
the net-work of rallroada—in Mime nf then*
Hurra, as Blind*, for instar.ee—h id
brought tho avvrrg&lt;«H*tahro uf die fei'ui*
of the State within twelve mile i-f ibis
system &lt;/ traus|*JrtatiUii. which lotanu* distut.ee in such proportion an the rao**! i*
inersaaot
Every swtler in tb&lt;*j H.stc*. for away
fn-ru riiln.id «-mniuulc*tiun. know* tha
diaabilitiu. he labors under, when for woAs

TAKE NOTICE!
I lh* tanlsf ■

*i»"3!ttu

!2S“
seUlos up. road making under the ij&lt;f.
fashionci system of working with the plow
aud rerajKr, and by the lal«.r of the e«umunity tn working out their road tax. your
after year rolls along and still tin- r&lt;«d»
remain, decently good, inferior or carnwrabfo; and in proportion to their ncarnnM t»
railroads or the public wfririt of the inhabi-

PRORATE OBUEH.

i olu.1- of the forms, from their proximity to
market. enables sufficient tax to lie raised
Mr. Scrope!" was all »he rould.say
to make the road Ciir, even under the cx-The inferiority, if there he any. ia on lay
pensivc manner of Working them that we
aide," be said; “yuu have improved the
jinat—1 hare wasted it. Yet tbe wasting
E=K3E
of it 1 lay to yuur cliarpr. I knew you
better thxn you knew yourself. I wanted
a wife who would nndenlaud me. and
would give me ayni|«thy
You. could cutuity hall
He had a thousand eye*
have done thia, and you refused it Will within him. aud when the Cudrt began ti.
fill, lie found nut the poor felibw who was
the plaintiff. A* soon as lie cwUie into the
hall the miller drew up to bigi;—"Iluiicat
friend.' said lie. ' bow i* your csiro. likely
to do to-day?”* "Why," replied the pbuntiff, "my csim* is in a Very pre.uri.oi.
•iinatinn, and if I h«w- it I am niinr.1 for mit. H rare* tbs importann* of first iLi-'
rumls, at whati-vit cost.
life. “Well," rejilie.1 the miller, "will
On.- uf tlie great advantage* of the
you take my MVtoK I will let yon into a
secret, which |K-rhaps run Junta ktMW.| prarri region uf th&lt;- West, •* its gently
ci cry Englishnun lias tin- right and privi­ utslulating surfac. rendering drainage
lege l.i' except ngaitvvt any on-- juryman easy when owe its mad* have been laid '
through the whole twrivv. now du ^'ou in- | out and grailrel. This ramv -feature ha*• .i.t ujsmi yiMI nrhilegc. without giving a । ■ also enabled rarlncwl* to be cosily ami '
' nuMin why. and. if pisrible. get me cluMcn | chrofjy built ; but while capital hs. bvn
in hi* room, and 1 will do yuu all the kt- 1 freely furnished in thia dirvetira. o«a;*n
;vue* in my |*&gt;wer." Accnrdingiy. when lively Utile ha. Lera done to improve the
, the clerk had called over the names ul tho I wagon romla, except in lh&lt;»e localities.
‘jurymen, tin* iJainlitf &gt;-i.vpt&lt;d l« &lt;o&gt;-of | pose has been bought, or the sagacity iff'
tls-iu. The Ju-lge on the Leuch was high‘ ly &lt;iff.-nd.tl with this liberty. “What du the riKld cvlumisriolicra and i-lhec public I
yuu mean. a*y« he. "by excepting to this men. backed up by the &lt;v&gt;mmunitt. has 1
I getrtlctnan? ’ “1 mean, my laird, to aanrrt i Id theta to hivcsfgate Hu- subject. aud ■
I my pritileg. n. an Englishman, without a | bring souriured. they hare |«ul three ini i
1 n-a-s-n whv." Thir Jmlgr, who bad bora proved tn*-bines in operation, and thus ■
highly brilotl. hi ,.nk-r tu conceal it by a j saved their towns fr.on one half to tw-i ;
show uf candor, and having a cunfideiut- I thirds tha previous outlay ia ibis dirretron.
in the Miperi.iriiy iff bia party,, aaid . — ' areurding tu the quantity and quality iff
St. tnrni-d |ia!&lt;- and pot down the |«"Well. sir. a* yuu claim yuur privilege in ; the ruadt built. InstaiHva hare l«vu ritivl ‘
oiiiNqataiiLV. 1 will grant it. Whom would ' t&lt;&gt; us where towns have l»-en ~i graded into I
* And vet alie had expected this annonnn;-

LOVE or PRIDE.

were slanting down upon the tall gnvesioucs, and bringing out. l!iv drirarte linns
of the rid church spire, touched her while
fare, making il whiter than usual. She
did *ot start as a tall figure approached
from th* further side of tbe chnrvhyard
She had evidently been expecting some
one,rad whenahc hennl the vonii- “You
are out Ute. Mbs. Jervis." she quietly an- menl—had kukid Tur it day after day.—
Nevcrtbclcvs. »lie Ml a strange pang,
“I was waiting for yi»u; I wanted to which' as long l» Irt wu ^piuirricd. rhe
say good-bye to y.m before you went .

|d^
“Everything good except the knowing
what is good for yuursrif. I want you
Dow to any good-bye to me without any
augur,in yuur heart. The day will oume
when yon will perhaps Ueaa me for what I
hare had courage to dr. to-day." And she

Three yean dipped i
n enu red an hotel
nm. One, a bcautil

r
•
I
&gt;
I
i
mandous transformation. The third, an&gt;
.•hlcrly lady, was not much altered, except ing that lier drew was handsome as heartt
could dcsirv.
. ' . .,
; . r
They took their P*m*s at tb« t&lt;M'.rhJt, rad exactlv opposite to them mt ai
lady and grudeman. Tho latter lookedI
wearied'and his short black mustache
twitched With the curving of the restlm
mouth l-curath it. The lady was feir.
fo.hicu.Lle, and rirarioas.
.
Alice Jervis started. She would hare
moved, bwt William Jervis, all ignorant of
past'errata, hail excfoimL-d:
“Mr. Scrape!"
Mr. Serope looked arrows, wradering at
and hewtarted, but quickly recovering him-

terof fUswarr. A-*KaS*ian £S
tr-Smr.is UM -uw Wnsn^iUlM
Mriia*m".ss
n&gt;«ra

Shipping bjxlng, 8 Horae Pcrirwr, S2.W; t{ Horn Power. 83, id

iasctmgiBBigw;

.T AMTCfl LEFFEL &amp; CO.

8PRIWOFIEXD, OHIO.

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THE

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGANS

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CENTRAL.
sichims cmtbll b s.
RAILROAD
Brin4
Divisi:

Lir.fflnrc’sVrr:'

I putting ,M&gt; their IrUi,. the work Bas been
1 accmuli-hcd at a cwt outlay of five er tits
|er rod Sir the roads graded. ur, f.ir a tax
of fire cents per acre on the farms in the

into the apartment, and slipped leu gulden | I It i» tail generally known that tunohinCarol uses into the hand* of eleven jury- I ery has done as Vouch for road making as
men.. and gate the miller but fire, lie
obwerved they were all bribed, and said to
hi* next nrighl^i, in a soft whisper, “how
ly availed tliemaclvw of improve.! machinmuch have you got ?" "Ten pit-CTe," said
be: But he ■ oocenlc.l what he had pit cry in doing the actual work of the farm,
hitnaelf. The emu* was opened by the they hare nut seconded their town ofirers
plainlilTs conusri. and ail the scram t.f evi- as a rule, in the-application &lt;/ machinery.
■k-nejAbey rould pick up were uldueed in ;, fully as perfect f it ttf purpiaes of nvid
making as are reapers. m.,wrr«. borw rakrs.
The younger brother was provided with Ak, fur the |Hiq««t.- of liar making and
a great number of witncvM and ph*|cn, liarvesting.
The qumion of giod or bad mads is
all jilentifuliy bribed, an well aa the Judge.
The evidence deqsawd that they were in really &lt;x&gt;c of the ui.»t vital &lt;|qestii&lt;s« in
he mo* down the street thia nxwning he the selfaamc country when the brother every cuuimurity. and one that interests
ia thinking what a sweet little wife be lias dksl. and saw him buried. The counsel every farmer e«|«cial!y. Il ia also a &lt;jucs
left at litmte, and never guames (dear old i lore |dcoded upon this new moisted evi­ tiou_ that tlic .ifficere of a town cannot IMIM. luiiteUrert^Zm*&gt;*it^a.
stupid fellow! i bow that little wife's heart dence. and everything went with s full tide afford Io put off. it bring llseir duty to in­
"
PROBATE ORDEHwralKur MitnitnaN. (wsiKBun
is aching bream* he didn't any ao when he in favor of the younger brother. The vestigate. and twst thcmo-lM- in the case. &gt;•••
aMasrUm rvea it ipi art iwliiCSstej-1
gave his hurries! good-by kiwe
. Judge summed up the evidence with great The profit* of the farm, allowing that due ■ufosijuwr~a»isoa.. i,ioiv, Ji
But don't l*t your heart ache, don't be­ gravity rad deliberation; "and trow, gcu- evonomy haa town used in production, dre
gin to shut its doom ajjainst him; repeat defeat &lt;/the jury, said be, “lay your pend directly upon the oust of transport­
to yuunadf. every hour if you chtxiae, all heads birther, arid bring in you v.rdirt. ing lint crops Io market.
How. Iben. shall we g&lt;&gt; about the im­
the luring things be ever raid, all the as vnu sliall derm uitsg just."
e
thoughtful things he is doing every day.
they waited but a few minulcw, before provement of our ruads? Examine the
aad krep &lt;m trusting him til) bo girtw you they determined in tarnr of tbe younger roads in your locality, ask yuaraelf the
question
: Are they as g&gt;««l as the nature
vrn good retus-n fur doing otherwise '
bnulier. Tbo Judge said. “Genllcmeu,
My second rule will be found to -‘work are you agreed, and who shall speak for of the aril will admit? If not,bow can limy
like a charm in case the find should ever yuu?" “We are all agreed my Lord. ' inivd ceunomically be lua.k- ao? Ask your
fall, and » an excellent .me tin.br a!) rir- rmtlied one. ‘-our foreman shall sjieak fur rood couiuiuHiiHiera tu Investigate the sub
ua " “Hold, my Lord." replied the mil. ject of rood making by machinery. as Io I
/ranknew and honesty between husband ler, “we are mg all agreed." "Wby," said the relative net betwrcti this system and
the rid fashioped way?
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and wife.
the Judge, in a . very surly* manner,
We believe that any torn wlu«e in­
If the |s&lt;&gt;r little heart wiH arise, go and '■what’s th* matter with you? What rm
tell Jack all about it, and ten to one you son* have vou for dimgreeingF' “1 bare habitants own four reaper*, may also afford
to own a rood making machine, provided
will both be laughing in three minutes at ____ i__ _ - - — x_ i - —11. i .i_ - :1
it will rave, in making road as murii as
the absurdity of your ever fancying be
the reapcrado in harvesting. We will gn
could forget to love you.
farther, and say that every farmer who owns
And let the rule work both ways. Beg
four or five reapers and mowers, may also
Jack always to tril you if be has any trait
to find with you, as he, of course, will
have sotactinxis. Don't brood over each
other's faulti and tailing*. Don't "lay denee of the witncaM." ‘■(Tpow thn, the
up" a sing!- sharp word or a carefoaa art miller began a discourse that discovered
for a single Iwor. Have it brought out, such vast penetration of judgment, such
extensive knowledge of law, and'expressed
with such energetic and manly eloquence,
that astonished the Judge and the wlmlc
Court. As he was going on with kia pow­
erful de monat ratiotw, tha Judge, in a nrprise of soul stopjed him. '■ Where did

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A Jhnr SvrtatT Cohn.—Tbe nonmiteo
on vegetables of .the Mwnebuattta Hor­
ticultural Society report on a new sreot
corn exhibited by the Mcaarv Blu* a* fol-

*

We manufacture aad furutob at low prteea. Pullers, Hhaftlnx, C.iupBnrt
d
Haagvra, also furafeh Belling, Gum How. Ac
Furlhet Information Will be cheerfully given by addrewdug the tnanulaci irrrs

&gt;ZrgaL=4.^s.

'■{ thought you had done that already."
hoirted their ydiuw xuuihids
replied tha young man. with some biltcr- reede, ahd where the fiir-get-me-n.^ bLre
somed along the tanks, she wthtered.
“Xut quite," returned tbe girl, wearily; listcoiag to the mumnriug Waters, whine
burden’ wls “ Past, past, Jfoit.
Eve*
Hover ap|ieared to understand it. for lie
Inoke.) up into her fare and whin'd
himself a* he can express without gning
The great grey bars of iloud. spread £'uMt hi* own nature. It is life way to
acrom thn setting ran aad bfotted out the
w bi* frdings by deed*, and if he takes
pJeosure in maintaining the little lunuc.
you hare set tip, if he only now rad then
forgets to »end up the dinner, and keeju
yuur small portnionmuc as full a* he can
afford to keep it. Im- ia proving his lore fur I
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white and immovable, *■ she continued
-I did mil umltratand. that you cvuld
really ba in carnet, otherwise I might
bare told you before what I hare told yuu
lodar."
“You did not holierc in me—you louk-

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. 187!

WHOLE NO. 991.

Diamond Iron Plow

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

eajtiurc of Fort Ticonderoga on the !Otb
ofMay, 1775. wan cm of throe achieve,
menu, alight a* it wa* in it* material as­
pect*, which will lire aa'kwig in the mem­
ory of mankind m the battle of Bunker
Hill or the capture al Yorktown. It wa*

Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3 to 1 over all Competitors.

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best. FARMERS WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE

Lexington rad Concord they had U-eu ml
tlw defencr, and bad only und.wtakm to
want the Britiah ntlent that they murt not
go too f**t rad too far in their deepotic
mraiure-. ’ The latding mind*, however,
had aeen that tbo time had come when
".•meiliing more- murt be done—a great
war wa* iaevitablc. with rtaotnena to be
marahalod and Mratogic point* tn be oocnpied, and k wm nccraary that the |»tri&lt;&gt;u ahuuld enter upon it with an alacrity
that dvould omvinew their oppreworatlim
tlaj wire ready for it and undentood it*

mndi
Every Point warranted to Outwear two Chilled Poinls or Money Refunded

DIAMOND IRON
is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It was
awarded the

SILVER MEDAL

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm .to the Skein far at the Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was the
more accurately than can possiblyJht' &lt;lone|by hand. only Plow that received a Premium.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly,kand
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins* never
work loose, cut or break.

The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Black
Locust. Best finished and best Ironed in the world.

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY
We also sell the old and reliable

JACKSON

WAGONS.

That gvaiu. of the cride, Sm. Adamx.
’ had already hod hi. eye uj.m the F«rtre»
of Tiu-.nd.n-gi, .it mud at u .-ommaudirtg
point between Lake Champlain and Lake
Proapccti of Short Com Supply.
tieurge, and had Iwguu taking UMwmrvw
for it« rapture. To Hart Cud, Conn., bow
A rorrcpuadenl of the Chicago Tribunr ever, belong, tlie honor of hiitiatintrtheeXwho ha* had an Aperience of twenty year,' piditiun for that nurpo-v
Hight day*
in the corn growing StaUa. and is familiar
with the peculiaritha ofthe crop anil th'*w
who liaadle it, aManxw that the supply of to talk the nutter over, nut a* officiah. but
ram will be abort during the promt Ma­ a&gt; indivMual*. The reralt wm that they
non and that there i, not enough to fur­ borrowed fil'XM) from the Treewiry of the
nish the h-iuw- and supj,ly the f-rrrign de­ province and rawed Nxtreu men in Conmand up to thi income of. the new crop; neetieul t.. form the nurl.-u« of live cator-

maud al high |&gt;ricea next rear. Thi» «
the way lie talk* upon the subject:
■I ran but think that the *hortage will
tw felt very early in the aranm Kaw the
denuuxl from the South will exhaust the
rapply from the Ohio River and tributarie», and it will reach up the Misaiarippi
and IHinoia 'Rivera to "apply it along the
water &lt;v»ur*«. while from interior puints
in Georgia and other Southern States will
rome a demand along the railroad* to the
interior point* in Illinoi, and Indiana for
.upplu*
lu the fall of 1873 then- waa nut Iran
than 100,000,009 boriicl* left of‘old' coni
in Illinois ami Iowa al.me to supplement
the ebnrtagr of the crop of that year, and
' it wa* all needed and uretl np. In the fall
1 of 1874, with a much shorter chip. there
wa* no lurplu* of firmer croj* to help out

Over 700 infuse in Barry County.

THE ROBBINS’ CULTIVATOR
No other firm uses fiiw Machine us they are sole proprietors of it.

IV ago it Machines.

needs no advertising as it has taken almost the
entire trade of the whole State, and the people of
Barry County may justly be proud that their county
takes the lead in this line of Manufacture. Come
and see us at our new office, next door east of H.
A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

None but littliatiias &lt; dvleral-

id Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, tinder cover from 3 to 5 years, anti put together by the

ls-si

Every Wagon fully Warranted.
■

CALL AND SEE THEM.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

JOHN STANLEY !

! 1,r

NOTICE!

'
AT THE

TO THE PUBLIC 1

Wagons

§60,000 00

Canned Fruits and Fish.
Shop on Joffern-ni Street, north ofJ

Mickiiu.

Yun will find a full line of Drag* Med
trine*. Chemical". Print*. Oil*. DyoHuffo.
•luleverythiug belonging iu a finl-cla*.
Drug Store.

and Buggies.

DENTIST
Halting* Hotel.

IMm iMmIiM f-« *••■ terara I HUI

•

FARM FOR SALE!

|N v^^‘FTS! BOOkH
lilfT RHW
L.

E&gt;.

ktCfflSOMOPKBSIMireWIMD,

'5.
WHERE NOW?
^MIcmgAN.^aftto Strata

T* to 4rawa Mradar.
TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF

; JtSs WxfrtEt. .•.*«■=»
' TSX?*U
W,1U1,M »M»bns

Oysters received dnily
b'ree delivery and on time.
24 Jeffwwm St,, Has*ing». Midi.

DR. C. A. SUITUH
Median! bdlrmary,

A Fill IUIB UOWIM IE«H«

Ftr ik cm Kall to® ffrmtt sub

HEATH, SAL1SBORY &amp; CO,

FOR SALE

(3Di.r.nw&gt; Mail, taaraalral to mu* Ito

The rtock u Complete in even depart­
ment. Having been bought rcry low, and
th* public will find it Gw tbrir iuletmi to
patronise n*.

never wa.lt than (unlaw very dirty), the
MKxnuvit acnldingtt drauing them raffidcutly. Place the cucumber, in an earth­
en ttr and pour over them a weak brine,
•raiding hot, and let them atand in it 24
Iwura, wLoti it miut U earned off, eraldad, akimmed. and turned on again to re­
main another dar, and aadded again —
Now they murt be Dvabemd by pouring
over them hot vinegar, and let them Maad

(Introduced by w.)

cold, cider vim-gar, adding burae-radira
root anTony kind tifwLJe apiera that one
prefora. Stir them wravioaaljy to jtrrvent aeum from tiring Many houaaUepcn labor with the mistaken idea that
pickle vinegar mtirt lie "raided every time
a white acum rim. It doe* no good
whatever, rmlj weaken* the vinegar, rad
rventiudly killa it outright.
And jurf
hero let ue ask a iinottioii. Why dual the
.raiding of vinegar loa* ite strength ? la
t..*t the killing of throe minttte erratum.
tx&gt; whieh|rood cider vinegar owe. its vita)
ity the cause?

ream- and »ec for yuuraehra

Hratr, Salisbury ic Co.
HASTINGS

MARBLE WORKS

J. Cole &amp; Son,

52yl

JOHNPETTIT

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.

BRICK FOB SALE

WING GALLERY
DR, AIKIN,

mu ntimt
ffiJCCO
wm un

ue tun
Shingles. Lsth, &amp;c.

awirria, ratal! arm, and atom. Tltia wa, the one great frat ul
Allen, althsugh he raboupredtly
many aorridot to the patriot rsu-ve

THE PIONEER

ECLEtlC BALM

Hartingx, April 1J1,1HT5-’

TERMS REASONABLE.

but eighty-three. the rert not having been
f&gt; tried acne* the water aeparating the site
of the week* frem the mam laud.
Day-,
light, would .poll everything, and Allen
MW that it wa« then or never
Stepping
to the front of hi* link band hs said;
■Friend* ami Fellow-Soldier.: We rente
thia morning quit oar pretension* to valor
or pnsaeas tmraeheartf thiafortnkMnd icav

EMPLOYMENT

swaair

J. P, ROBERTS.

trip t.&gt; Soitfhitni Hlimit* to buy whimt, I
wtw the beat grades of wheat poured to
hop.,' and in view of the fart that wheat
in ao cheap. Ita* not large qmmtilha of it
bcett mad for dutillatiou and other nntuua) pnrpoaea. that will coonimc al) the
•urjJm of that crop before wt are aware
of it?
I lielievc it to be true that rltort crop*
are alwaya overestimated; and when we
couaidcr that the ahortagv must come out
of the amount uaually marketed, wetauat
conclude that we hare no raqihu in the
Niwthwrat. I
We have \vrr exported over 40,094),.
000 huahela ofcurn in any cute year. Our
alrortcgr it&gt; mid to be 60,000,000 bm-bel,
over lart year, and inerading extra feed for.
winter, it input at 100,000.000 bttdvcbt.
making a difference of 200,000,000 btwlt-

IT*» EARTH-BOIIHI AUlEi.

UNDERTAKING
Thu in the piner to buy y&lt;&gt;ur praarat*.
We hate the lw«H line of goods that traa
ever brought l« Hnrtinpx Coll and «xamine fi.r yourerlf and you will find oar

ONE MILLION ACRES
•'■“‘caw.lWAt"'
”
Stoic ■
ttaeix HarkH". Sor. &lt;ro*&gt;.

inmu-iwedy grraUr. Tl..- recent report*
front .Miiit»w4a .how thi. fort, or that the
crojM went largely overalcd. Tb.- .urplu*
ha. dre-rra*. d winderfuUy. A* a rub-,
the .hortage of «&lt;n« waa largely ia th*
wheal regtoM, and large qiuntitivw &lt;»f
wheat have liern fid Io rtock, there being
tadhiBg gained by *eirmgiioe amt-buying

pri*e. Thore were joined by othertin
Pitu&amp;eld. Mam., and moved on to Beu
.hingjoo, Vt. Here redded a unique per•onage known a* Ethan Allen—rough, out
•|»ken. extravagant ir bi* language, bat
lu.nrat to the rare, patriotic and already
devirfod to military training. He wan re­
cruited, and ituninjlately Itcrame the maaler ajiiril of the expedition. In what wa*
.............-I.. Uu_t _ _ .... .^t r - -— a..—__
e.«&lt;M»W4»CbW, ca Jmh,
bnn, wrm, I, n«k, uJ Srtb
Warner third
The nmuer-rol! "Lowed
Ira. than 200 men. whrdly without cannon
and |MM*rly armed iu other mtptwvt. It
•cimd a trivial
to undertake the
rapture of a fort which, though inauScienlly ouaued, waa yet itroog and bratt­
ling with armaiucut'
Evcti thi*. ftwre
could n..t be wholly ma*vd for the work,
the plan being that ABen dtonld (&gt;ma&gt;
forward with 14l&gt; men and take tlie initia­
tive. Hardly had be begun hi* marrh
however, when Moidtcr iwlablc Qgurv ap­
peared -&gt;n the &gt;cene—Benedict Arnold,
with a lommbram u« Colonel. i-*ned by
the Mara.eha&lt;rtt» (Vtnuiittte of Safay.
He claimed eonnmtnd of the expedltioa.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

;

TBBKA BILLION LCBBX Of

UUoLnw.. t&lt;» iMmovno.

TEW ADTEBTISEMEAT.S.
G. P. Rowell i Co’s, Column.

SINE’S

I73nf REG Ul^LR MOXTBL Y

$5,000 EACH IN CASH.
.ftK-giatmitisii

l‘KR DAV-

OtmlnnCnto. 7 PrCal ItBnl

FURNITURE ROOMS.

WHAT FOR?

DENTIST

LANDS

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL.

Hastings Drug Store

Siriital atd ledaiical

' HOARD AND

B^im

Tra^Uaaa ar Laa. af Vaa*e«W T»»* maaMi

EDITOR AND FUBLWHER.

NaibTillc.

RaplaucAF

RA TEX OF AI&gt; VER TIRING.

Oeo. M. Dewey,

Tieondcrop wm rahuble in iu«lf,.lmt iu
influence tn stirring aud uniting the ratio
nira for the terrible radraX Lafore than WM
incalculable. It in right, therefore. to retebrate it* rantennUT fo'elav, and we hope
b.
. U,
. U p+—l
with complete racerre.

�PERJURED USURPERS IN
COUNCIL CHAMBER.

Pectoral,

THE

94
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

am. e-uMriUd by our &amp;xhm. frah
fn&gt;m a arv.ni ywn Knqtjrie with Grat
Rrilrin, wrre »tr*.k down by oftriah who
Hand brdurv owr profdr Uxriay a perjured

3BE TT TV 30 JFt JE 30
Buggies this year. If the Exoite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves A-. and
only admit a limited numb er of

York, bat the llaliao., Geraan. and
French are trvy pfenty. The &lt;kj fa. a
little tinged with the Orient, bgV knjing
that owl it hr very like Chiragt, There

customs

ojfY.

Wc dare not tell the public,'we arc making better
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fitterribly excited when we have too many aalen, and

rralyHn ftta ■ at Bun,

we have come down
little becatwe you may all come at once and Enutrat.go that we cann.it do anything.
We "had aome talk with n man frotp California ak,
him Thiriy-fivc Top Carriage*, and that almost un

(Wu «, the Nehnaka -burr of the
Mfaaari river TV trM aaorioMd jhu-r
ha. daiaad that lbw line naturally twain
iVrv. while her rival wna iV ritrv
Lm tnrirtrd that, by lU wording uf Ibe
(hjvwwatt lawdgrant. x legally km nd

btuineM

45 DOLLARS!
Liltrwry

besides the

For What?
KUJHKHuK SEWING MACHINE.
wx&lt; th- lucky innn laxt July, tliat got the Gitte
let him J.'Sf thia YUor
’‘He i&lt; t&lt;«» lucky.”
. Warning the* paropL- «»ot t«» come all al oner.

n
lE.MLSJ.MIkTIH,

RHEUMATISM,

Truly Yours,

.

Jf. JL. REED &amp; CO,

NOW IS YUOR TIME
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

T. PHILLIPS.

BIN INGER’S
OLD LONDON DOCK

GIN

E.B. FOOTE, M.D.

Trunks, Travelling Bags.

10 Lenutii Iran,
tv. zmaa.,
new YORK,

An Indepeident Physician,
CHRONIC DISEASE,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest

THE BEST

PRAIRIE LANDS
IOWA AND NEBRASKA.

fieariiUBt IlmnEiwlftU

Mictiii a Meal Practice

Hastiufa, Sept . !H‘* ,S”4

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

IMPOSITION HATED I
n. pr—&gt;Ti.g Judge. the Hue. J. Xrfl•aw, hat aehievrd a reptilali.M that any
ywdirial nfewr might envy. Hia potieixv.
impartiality, tiwaiaii. fiwbenraixv and tn
Mgy ; with hit evident great legal attain
n*&gt; mthhag hia to fartify hi.dairi.aa

Comparison Invited and Compctitioa Defied

Huiiw,

nI,. lOih.'IsTC

wa the dath by drowning. oTHui K. C
Baritar, ex Mayor ./the city of Detroit.
«d three
by &lt;U
tMV^ayarrhtm which they wore mi)

IICMtLS, SMEPAU Mi l

"VIIUTOR” THRESHER.

rxo U ACMiXKbMivruuf
rapidly Into hnru powa*w«lnr the be-t CUMBIX4ttoXt&gt;rgaod&lt;|uallU(w,|
tnun.ly: Light running]

John Stanley;

�EXTRAORDINARY

Ife RjrilaucAit BA|tN«nanitiAi nm w i*««r $mn.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

ANNOUNCEMENT!
Of Spring and Summer Clothing on hand We will Sell all
w
Our Qoode at

CRAWLEY A GRACE

GROCERIES.
TOBACCO,

86.00
810.00
$12.00
" $15 to 22
$3.50
50c and up
$1.00 and up
$25.00
$15.00

CIGAK8,
ETC., ETC.,

835

R5SF

GR1NGKR HEADQUARTERS

Boys Suits, 83,85 $7.50, $10 and 815.

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TODAYS

Be sure and make no mistake, but cone direct to our
Great Double Store,

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Heal

pitice;.
Grand Rapids.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Thio upacc belongn to W. T. i

ON

Eastman, dealer in Lime,'Planter

and Agricultural Implmeiito. Ac.

Thursday June 3d, 1875

uantitiee.

25
l,«.u of salt Ft*ll rrrr brought to thie
city. They w«n» putehawi “t citrvmc
luw price*, and will Ise mild iu I.*’ or at
Mail. » low aa i»»t &lt;ntr •hwlers can buy

scenes.

CIRCUS^ GOlOSSEU»
SPECIAL NOTICES.

&amp; CO.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash, We have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. Jc.,
fc. Give us a call.
Hopkins L Barnes.
Hastings, Dec lu. 1874-

Get! in

tan 1'

*1 4k» dly of &lt;lraa I I*p$d«. cmmrurian o«
w«l»*sd.y. Jil»« X «i n
a. ■&gt;•.
euatkautag la &gt;w«Im mull Tbunday al 8

IBDUSTKIAl ESUIBITOS CO.
■ he death oa Um Naaday j^riaua oT CUra. to­
fan! .langbler aTIViriM H. and KMm Mear|M, (As. □&gt;» &lt;W,T. a tody »&lt;4I ka-wa h
■Lie dry.* She died after a totof (Items.

HIHSUmt!
PREMIUM BOND

KIMIBDOffilAL EMHTBB E
*Perpetual World’s Fair,

$100,000 1
!

Admission, 50 cents;
age 25 eents. Doors ope

*Wte Drawing. A*rU 5, IS75.

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N. B—This is the
V united States Det&lt;

�LEAOAX.

PORTABLE EJVGLME
TAKE NOTICE!

Ten tho—nnd dnliat*! ami thu watch •
10 the diamond, !' gasped
twtaing
pale. "Whal can it all mean T
“I know," broke in Beu. with a wnruwa
laugh
Cousin Nihu baa only 1-wti pre
lending to be poor all thia liaw.
Xicsly
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tired, and thru the Murui burst forth
The second Mrs Ihdmes inquired
shrilly, if their bouse was Jo be turned in­
i'' a “poor form.' and made the abiding
[dare of every ahiftlc* creature whi&gt; had
wasted hia aubsUnre in riotous living

WHEN ELI HU CAME HOME.

_ . . ...----- ---------- ------------ --- great
many cattle were pastured al»iut there
Early in the looming. I started off with
my pole, which being jointed could be car
ried Very conveniently. I trudired along
the the read, which kc|X winding and
growing more and mure lonely and dismal,
■in amount bf large berch-trerw and jsiplars
and gloomy looking pin,- which grew
along the side of the read, and almost shut
■mt the sunlight. I Ml a little afraid nf
meeting a cnreMI. bat I whistled a live­
ly tone and luarrhed &lt;hi bravely.
At last I arrive! at the bresik. and got

tIEUWMI OS ID ISO OF C UIS AT SFMK0F1H.I). OHIO.

I be Gaudaloujv Hidalgo. negotiat'd
by President Polk's administration. con-i
lain* the iiu|&gt;&lt;rtaat declaration that if. uu ;
hjpjdy. any diMgneim lit •HouU ariec Im*- i

THE

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGANS

! ja-uceably settle their lUft.tronv They
pledge litrnwlrtTi ■■&gt;■* tomaltt lu reprisals.
iBtteJiKi or h&lt;»lility nF any kind. but en-

aoAencd and rmiUd up.® Boannnab Mead
owa, when she »b&lt;»&gt;k back bet golden curls
and lifted her large Uwe cyoajritb a Wash

Grand River Valley Division.

MICHIGAN

hia remit book. Th- Kingdom of Christ
&lt;&gt;u Earth, dias solde ubaervaliuue. upon
thia )a&gt;iut that are especially worthy of al­
lent ion during three centennial times. He
fiMindad/in a revolution, we are in danger
of aweirialing a revolution with glory, of
thinking that the overturn of what has
bmi niublialied ia in itself prugnao to
Hitnetlung better. But the American Kevulutirti scarcely
waa a revidutiou

hall. On tin- contrary. we want in the
living’rrKUn. f«w a finindatiim. that the
furniture shall Iw the bewt dodgnrd and
beat made that *e can afford. and all of it
intended to ba naw! and nevenaary lu -hit
comfort; no* an article lu be allowed that

Otssns . Per
miuwm Ck,..
X»w Salute_
KN*
. ...
Haute Crest__
MarshoU. ------

W Yam BAIUtOAli.
Jatlm &amp; Saiiui
-

5W;

niudy , arts will esnballhh
land
i
immortal bounty; the name of the Republic
will be exalted, until every neighbor yield­
ing to inwiatihh aUracUon ae=k. new life
in becoming part of the great whole ; and
_ the national example will beremg- more
of puiarant than army or navy for.die rob-

fl I

Nrserem.

: u'u »
■Jis

fib

d.”

fil

■she stood before the mirror braiding her
dark hair, “If he should enme bock, would
he think me pretty. now that Rownna is
gnneT" The bread, lowbrow. the oval
eheekn end dimpled chia answered; the
brehhfid exjor. the drep. .lark ryot, the
•uddew, bright, bewildering smile, said
“Ten." Far ben wan now a higher beauty
thaw Banana a piuk and-whitg loveliness,
had rear l«ceo. and the treasures of her
taiod and heart might well have w..n an
oidar aad wiser man tn love her before
Mihu come home
Awd now she drew a lung breath, and

CENTHAL

RAILROAD.

Pour Hanan—1 Sant honed hot cheek
■rn her hand and Link rd over the hilltop
toward the village gmrevard, where the
village breuty waa now lying, with her
tdw eyre ciorei. her gulden ringlets

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                  <text>•HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. 1875.

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World
AIV JO W3BETT? , '
ceffktJ tfUwiuLMca* ia n- &lt;

Diamond Iron Plow

WHOLE NO. 992.

of the .Michigan ,Pomolopal Society, and
tract aooienftbe Hurt/ fanner* in thia
county who an, largely ialervaled in fruit.

Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3 to 1 over all Competitors.

"

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best. FARMERS WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE
Every yPoint warranted to Outwear two Chilled Points or Money Refunded

DIAMOND IRON
is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It was
awarded the

.rMEHS:

Their Skeins are all set with their
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to
more accurately than can possibly he
Hence the Studebaker always tracks
runs lighter than any otlier and the
work loose, cut or break.

SILVER MEDAL

Patent Skein
tin- Skein far at the Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was the
done by hand. only Plow that received a Premium.
perfectly,tand
Skeins never

Itepnrta of drlcgati-. m the different
asjsvt* of the fruit &lt;rup will then bo in
order. Tire quretioo, "TVhal variety of
apple haa beat withstood the winterY' will
demand an answer. The same question
will be askrd fur the grape, the pear, the
peach, the plum and all Muall frail*.
On Tureday earning it ia expected that
there will be addresses by Bev. (Im N.
-Mattoon, U. D.. IU&gt;d by Prrsidapt War­
der, of the Ohio State UurtirtdtA Socie­
ty, and those excrewus will be roti renod

Ham Secretary of the Ohio State Horticulttiral Society, on the ‘’Co^e Orchard
n&lt;iuM* or the art of cnltirMing fruit* undrr nmttrtXiun
xflcnH.xi popular M-icati&amp;c
ierturua will l&lt; delivered by Pro&amp; Beal
and Cook7 &lt;/ the Agricultural Colkgr.
laivcing.t and by l»r. I-aiwanl Donch. of
Monroe Pr&lt; Cook will illuatrate the
I*beik&gt;i.» « Grope I'lfenane; Frof. Beal
"Fungoid Growth and Fungi;“ and-Hr.
DomrL ■ The’Flora of-Munroe Cvonty."

The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Black
Locust. Best finished and best Ironed in the world.

brood. Th&gt;» bned i. feoml fault with fee
wateiag lo «rt to., fmptetotly. ba?that i&gt;
U.&lt; ir nature, md a t.rt of their raret jmt
i^btotowm.fer. Brahtrn bm w» &lt;dto.
b.teb aid rear a d..zm wmw of Cue
chieken. Tb. Brahma, are n-ld.m in■ Hoed l» frvqurtil rotting Udon, the wm
wi-alhcr *rt» in. when it wdl pgy you four
tintc-i a* well tu gii* n hen a amt full of
egga. thtei to brrek Irer up, though *be
wa. the brot Lying bo. in the world—foe

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY
We also sell the old and reliable

JACKSON

WAGONS.

Over 700 in use in Barry County.

the robbins Cultivator

Ute Mibje.1 -The Did French Pear Treat
of Monroe and the Ik-lroiMtircr.
Tbun-Ly tnoming. report, of anamittrew . the rentrnnial ronuuiUre. tlx- e&gt;-®mitlrenu exhibition of Fruita ft Chfeagu.
the naumiltn- on lalalogue of fruit*, and
alwi the &lt;v&lt;nniitl*r appointed to import
tin- fruit and flower* ou exhibition.
Th* BMviing ia held at the iaaiteti-n o'
«f (hro-crtrvtw*. I think tlirre to a "gnl
de. mron viM will had to mm-h beilar
rreuit. Either of tire extreme* are open
to grate objection, wliieh At not lie aganat
.
k.tr..e
T.
._T___

needs no advertising as it has taken almost the
entire trade of the whole State, and the people of
I

No other firm itscu thin .Machine no I hey arc sole |iro|:rictvrr* of it.

None but LudiauiaA Lelelirat*
bf?t

ed Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, under cover from 3 to '» years, and put together by the

Every Wagon fully Warranted.
\ CATJl| AND BEK THEM.

Wagon Machines/-'

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

NOTICE I
THE PUBLIC1

"f

DWIGHT &amp; BUBRALL.

EXTRAORDINARY

FURNITURE ROOMS.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Hastings

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!

Drug Store

For What?

Sirriral aid Kttkaiical

DENTIST

Wagons

and Buggies.

Canned Fruits and Fish.

CRAWLEY* GRACE

HEATH, SAL1SBUHY&amp; CO

You will find a full line of Thug*. Medi&lt;iry-«, Chemieah. I'aint*. Oil*. Dy.Cuffami everything l«-lot»gins to a fir»l-&lt;-law
Drug Store.

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
..Tula snss?
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN,

TOBACCO,

DENTIST

NaiWlli.

'

Mitliiai.

STATIONERY.
m

Mitre Uia* *W»t tS. EiuUi.hai.l k New •“*
Fww-rtaaa
. .
HO.UH* ANU iUM&gt;JL »XW «•« V lt

FARM FOR SALE!

i

I

al prices which defy all Competition

The stock a&gt; ('.unplcte in every JqnrtHaving l«ren bought very low. and
i be public will find it f.w their interest to

School Book.., Blank Book*. Toy ami |
vJ
ttlTW
me.it
McCaffrey** Celebrated Flour Gift Book*, and everything in thia line to

(Jearo Oh! and Young.

Th. satesrltor •I’" far mis hU Fam ia lb.
wwwMait Urrttafl. !&lt;• tol- e*&gt;lU lUCItr.
aaaUteiae steal
150 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND

rafflMUSSUffiFEBAILm

UNDERTAKING

GRAMGKB HKADQUARTKRS
HZLL BF SOLD.CHEAP!

TliU ia tho place to buy your prcucat".
We have the bot line of
that WU
ever brought to Harting*. Call and ex­
&lt; l.tHdmd hr ■» &gt;
amine fur youreelf and you will find our
The experienre of thirty yeani by the
Moek complete
Senior member of thia firm aa an Under­
Remember the ]b&lt;r, the Old Stand. taker, gsvtw him great (dvantagoe in doing
in a proper and prompt manner, the deli­
cate duties required.

wi a

ECLETIC BALM

I

Una m Ml 1 Ptr Cal litasl

Frto tut jnitnat Print Hmm

FOR SALE
TERMS REASONABLE.

CRAWLEY fa GRACE.

HASTINGS
MARBLE, WORKS

J. P, ROBERTS.

FINE PICTURES

WING GALLERY.

Give duo hood to thia, but for the proof

T. PHILLIPS.
BININGEB’S

OLD LONDON DOCK
GIN.

J. Cole &amp; Son. JOHN PETTIT
MA ASDSEBMSkA,
Tie Mute AtaihBrw E.B. Ci

MY’ STORE ON JEFFERSON SHEET.

At Granger Prices.

if th* mad ia got into the ground very
early, the work w deme and out of the
way of other thiug* which' then nocd attratino. Rut the objection to-thia coon*
an- that the ground and weather are to
edd early in the rowaim that the need either
rot* in the ground or efec to a long while

takes the lead in this line of Manufacture. Come
and see us at our new office, next door east of H.
A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

UIDPUffiR
STUCCO
*
IATEBUE

Many of our rural frieuda would like to
grow th* deliclou. reeulent if it were
not far the miataken idea that its culture
bdoogt exduiveiy to the profeaaiooal
gardener. It ia ;true, very tnvrb depend*
upon the character of the acaaoo ; much
more.hn tart, than upon the skill of the
growek No vegetable ia more dependent
upon a hquoua wpply of rich, athtulatiag
manure, than the cauliflower; collreq uro t
ly the led where it ia grown must be thoraughly enriehen to begin with. The am!
alro, aboald be dug deeply, and if in a low,
damp locality, ro ranch the lieUer. In regarf to ’applvittg manure to thia plant.
mum of the be»t cauliflower growrea in
England recommend digging a large hole
ami damping a .mall barrow-load of
manure to curb plant. This, however, it
ovenloing the matter, aa lews will answer
tlic purpiwe equally well. The plant*
(which aboukkhare been wintered in cold
frsuwa. or else hare hem grown in a hot­
bed from very early aown aeed, similar to
early eatoagv) .bould be retDoved with
little halb of earth attached to tho root*,
during a damp, doudy day. Muleh the
.urfacc with strawy manure, to hold the

rapidly they grow, the greater will be our
sneer** Aa anon m the cmnpMt white
flowcr-bnda show, the leave, abould U
curcfttlly drawn over them and tied to pre­
serve their pure while color. Sotuc reexma the bat gardonvra will only auecned
in heading a very few beoda, rothat the
novice muM not feel discouraged with
aimikr fortune; if the reaaun. however,
.hould prove wrt, a large perewntege will,
in all podMbility. head wefa. provided the
plant* are from a good rtrain of reed

dec and grow very (lowly, wGetYewroda,
which are more hardy, at uaec go in and
!***» the land. Late planting ■ not
open to throe objection.,, but it fe mm tn
route which are quite aerioua. If the ana
■on i* backward, and the planting ia put
•&lt; m Ute aa promNe. the ptou.
«
large romigli to be hoed more than once
bvfiire haying time, and there i* danger
that the erop will not be fully matured bm
fere the autumn frrol, I think the bate
way ia te bagia the preparation of the land
jsys
fitting,b* do .ot put .7tb/\md -til
both ground and wrothcr are warm. Then
go ortgibe land with a harrow, in order to
douroy the weed* which have rtarted up,

intmur ia mrt defective If the middle h*
hJbw orblack, or appear, unround in .or
other way, the potato ia Mt fit for aemL
A bUA kart indirota. d—. which wfl
-uroly be cra.n.unioated to the next crop

�!—HSB—-B«W!

ICE CREAM and DINING ROOMS

Bated by xrdaamli.* for Gwven&gt;..r, and
H. W. Bawir, Mayor of Rrie, was noani
all parte of the Brtioii
What it mya Bated fur fkate tnmaurer
of Mr. I oiCax fa true baytuai .11 ^teakiMv.
RradutioM were adopted, the first &lt;/
And than'fa not a riugfa doubt afara* the
entire truthfulaer. of hfa statameute m
regard to the Vredit M.dplier matter, and anuualifievl adhervora to the uttpriUcu lav
we beiirve the day fa not dirts nt when the of the Republic, which wfady and undo
projfa- will s-4llie real .d femdannafeun the aaurtiun of mart venerable example
limit, the I'rraideritod r-reicc of anv riti
MaR.hfa
i- ■■ i.:.
. ...
'•I J.-I ••
I the lo pi.l-lo .
The Inal ju.Iguwnt of the jra'pfa W|&lt;*n

THE THIRD TERM.

If you do you may be induced
to oome to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s

oirotiy the nature of the qmmuaw he diecu-.s Referring to the existing tend, u
&lt;7 toward enmuray in puhlif expenditure,
fat rrgilda it aa a noticeable fart that the
public rthoda arc often selected a. the deJiartrurol in which retrenchment ia tn be
made /foe vwy reramuuwayuf orouumi
ring u to build a very targe building for
■fa..I j-urpscM instead of several Meal It r
ia&gt;m. Aa records first rent and running
rats
orc* than ia a gain, but the quality of
adminfatratiuu of Pnaideul Grant as
the ■cta.da fa impaired, u it ia dradrau
among the Hurt liriMfaat a&lt; hirvetarot. lu tagreuw to brini a greet number of efiil
thetamak uf cur country ; rufagim G»y . drvti together tutu urte building
The
Hartranft far the able manner iu which H dfacipline ia uecraaarily rtrirter , the dra­
had dfaehargml every duty ineumbent u|&gt;.« wer &lt;d* crartagio^ moral and physical is
Greater; and the product «&lt; the aebovj fa
him, and prvwcnt hfa tunno for re-efectioo ;
auggoM ■ thorough InvoUigatiun by an
able and rX|«ricn«d roaimiariuii uf the hack by th« dull and laay
Amaher mode of aruaouiixiiig u to de
whohsaubjec'. uf muafaipai taxatioa. in ire
crrarw the |&gt;rupurrimutc number of taaefader to protect the peufde aa well from the
era. that ia. to amign more pupil, to each
existing maladtainirtratiuii, aa to prvreat teacher. It i» n«&gt; uueoiamoa thing »o «*v
ila recurrence; arraign the lhu««rati.- forty, fifty, or even aixtv children under
party fur debasing the State by arbitrary cx- the rare of a .ingle teacher, when accordarciaas of the lagidativc power, and hear­ to I’rmidenl Kliot'a oniaiun twenty-Ire are
a. many a« any teacher, whn i. nut an
tily approve of the effort, of the Uovera angel or a gmtiu. can teach well.
meal to bring to purifalmu nt the defraudAnother no-aoure of ereMiumy ia to «ul&gt;-

race throughout the Republican utgauuation which in mat matte™ may w&lt;&gt;U be
daefaivv. In thfa owe, however, it manly I

Speaka the waivanal saotimaul of lire ReptiWfean nrawra The only dnubtft.1 ri.t
haa bran aa to the nccowity or popnoly
of giving it formal upnmdnm
When, bowaver, it became clear that
the thin! term charge wra being uwd. nut
without eftect. ae an inrtrumeat of mfareprawatatioa and injury to the RcpuUiean
ranac it wm soeu at &lt;um&gt; that there wm
bo objactioB worthy ofa momeat's thought

Republicau
II ia furtuiate for the weal of the cwntry, pcrhapH, that the mum have a feel­
boat to do it thoroughly The nerew-ity fag of latent dirtruat uf men in h-.,h
ft would be licttcr if dutruat
of thm dedaratioo i. ennething with
would give place to an intelligent aad yifai
which the ILepulduiui lurty hra b*d noth­
ing to do, nee ia it dear that the Frwidrat
ha. ev&lt;w givao it aay evaurtk-nant e. but1
by the engmiooe prerirfenee of political
(bee, it haa been given protmuetnc enough

Siam the abuVo wan panned the ucrae
aily fur all further exprvanton of c^viuioa
ob thia aubjert by rouvenliwM, in.livimih
or the praro, h»» bre-n obviated by the fol
lowing outxpuken, manly letter front the

&lt; &gt;«rentiMt. integrity in oftre. bivtnretv in
all braaeliiw of the civil arrvioe. and a rigid
aroHintability &lt;/ jxiblie oScer*.
Fifth—prtaretUHi to borne uidnatrk*,
and a home market fur home products.
Sixth—The right of the laborer Io tl&gt;«

■nd thro think, it can aafely employ an in­
ferior efare of teacher.. Or it cotpkiya an
undue proportion of female toachen. not
for re-nlimental, but ccwnunioal. rmauaa.
The nwult ia to make the lady of teacher*
a ■ hanging, fluctuating body, and to make
teaching a temporary n»«t, inrtrad of a
life wort.
Turning to the oppuite side uf the ob­
ject. Prvaideut Eliot auggtwla twu method,
of wire cmmimy in .-boola The firm in.
briefly, to make the jawiti-.n of a teacher
wure ami ind&lt; |i«idctil. to make the ten
tire ofoflkv lra&gt; prerarioua. and togire the
pn.fcanion of teaching *» high rank ax that
of preaching. Thrace, .nd i» to rave the
public money by collecting from the pa­
rent* of children wbuM? education ia rar
tied al.Ivc a certain level in the public
rehuofa a portion &lt;&gt;f the curt ufthat adraixtod
education The objection that this would

him to the luting gratitude of the world
He rightly rank? with .the gnat betaefaetnn of hia new. Edtul right, among
men, education and a ehance toriae in the
by the prupaitiuu to help fruu the public
Kxbcutiv* Mamuov, WxiuiigUTu.x. world for all. aobrirty, ictnpcraiue- and
pnrw thmw Bteritoriou. &gt;eh&lt;ilare wb&lt;w
D. C., May 29, 1875 — Dram Sib. A good order in wiety—there' were the takefrieixl. are to poor to pay for them
K' —
•
nt to the Prwideotfa) manic word, which, uttered from the
Thia i« a very imperfect outline of
pre*, a purti-m of fa, heart, made bint a pofiular idol. Andjic
,
Eighth—Frea banking, a aafe and uni-' Prvwdcnl Kfiot'a article, but it aervrath.
hmtile to the Rcpoblican party'ami partic­ waa worthy of all lue confidence ami luve
fierm national currency adju-iol to the purpiwe of prvmmting the landing pointe uf
ularly ao to the Adminwtralwui. Marled the people
hui
argument- The w iedotn of meat of hia
growing want, if the buriruv. iulemte of
the cry of -Cremri.ru ' and the ‘ Third
The facte of hfa public life ought to
Figgwti'Mi* ia too obviotu to require com­
Term" railing luatily far mr to define uiy have utrele the aurora *|&lt;&gt;* to believe him the country, and »ateady dednetion of the
ment , but there are mrvcrel potute in re­
praition on the fatter .ubyerf. I boiicrol aduhuocmble man. By all law. of moral
gard to which .he appear, to mi to boat
right of the practical aspect, of the matter,
and to btwy hinwclf with the coBOtructinn
bam? act. than that other men, who had an
nf a theorrtiral .yatrm, which would »uc
taurert m breaking down hia rharacter.
cred admirably tn all ideal lawiety, but W
■bouM have falsely aceuaed him. No&gt;tan
nut adapted to the requirement, uf aucirfy
fa free from all Weaknvrara. and Mr. Col
■a we liave it For example, be uraphuiai
■fax, when cliaigvd with having Credit
uf large m1k»J«. un the ground that -the
Mobilier Mock, iiot.wd of telling all the
facta in the case—facta wiiieii wrn in no
way dierredilable to him—auppmwed

prevariratiuo Thw waa a miatake. It was
nut a crime It was .imply not the brri
way to get out 6f a dikmma
It h now ^rtablkdod beyond any rea-

wJHSw •SksS
baoafldal to ehlklreu. aad yet ao marching
Trw

Jest

We only want to sell just a

ta Kuutst,

n van tmi ar twa
NEW STORT IF

E. P. ROE

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

THE ADVANCE.
To Oommnnc* In M*y.

cusro/KEits E4CH 04Y-

;^Xt

We dare not tel' the public, we are making better »&lt;&gt;rl- ibt.
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. We get
terribly excited when we have Iikj many sale*, autl not »ince
we have come &lt;lowi» rratrFw Mas it tri Bstn. we ti nible a
little because you may all come at once and Frustrate uv «mueh
ad that we ennnot do anything. ,A.
We hutl some talk with a man from California about i ndia*
him Thiriy-five Top Carriage*. . and that almost until- u« for
btiMnesA besides t he

Moody urtd
Hankey.
It
ree«u&gt; v.rtaUai reeari •&lt;
REV. t'’6e" WTTT*1TaLmAGE.
n. A4....U
u. ••la.u. M.alklX
S"*^722iiftx rto titLs trvorix-

":vSSiS^S»i!T.-“‘

4? ’iisitss; fu"w.-SJEtz
a.iAalM Ume.&lt;fe.ua at tea
itorv niik
I MWwlu nt Th. Adrewe*. e«»4 rear a44re*

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mass.,

E.E. FOOTE, M.D.
111 Ltliutu Pint,

c- rwi*,
An

HEW VORX

Independent Physician,
THEATS ALL FOBMS Of

CHBOMIC DISEASE,

GIFT.

Lettfra from all parla oj
the Civilised TTorM.

Fnpt Warn JacUfln &amp; Saiinai.
KAILNAI.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

TO-DAY’S

*

want.

Richard*Messer, of Carlton,
wa« Hi- Lucky man last July, that gut ‘the Cutter.
We won’t
let him draw tins year.
‘‘He is too lucky.”
Warning lite people not to come all at ouce. we are very

■* Truly Yours.

J. L. REED &amp; CO.

AXD BBCITTBS

' NOW IS YUORTIME!

-a*afiyOeHnq. ,
A (trariag dmaVTkattte ' faokkag

jCrawrertfenUk

Coiiittiii a leiical Practice Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

Dr. Vtorts U.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Of tha

69095^6^98^971629582
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.
AOVICK CIV
FRKK OF

MMES MO GEl'MEO Il«
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best

of the wurrt form, uf brutality ex fat among
the children uf tfaar who are favored with
wealth. Tbc f*et fa. our public acbu.bi
are miniature republk. , the l&gt;ad ami the
goes] meet ci&gt; an equality .. ami while oootuninalioit and harm may' &lt;raae. in aomc
raara from I hia omtact uf good and evil.

Come and see
. ..... _

■&gt;■ far an practfaable, we .Imuld he gfad to
ire an approximation to Prtaidenl Eli-il’«
theory in thfa particular.
Further, a* to female tracker., it fa
dosbtlnta true that women have not the
physical endurance of men. end that the
great majority of femdr teacbera stop
trachitig at nurriagt-—which cirrumatancc
tatuew fre&lt;|U&gt;nt vhange. and flucttuliona
in the । harartcr and rompuition of lh«?
Then- an many in thia city who will be body of teacher. But we qumlioa wheth­
mterrolrel ia the following programme o f er traching fa any more a matter of temps
the aixleoath iiramracrtnrat rirrvfara at
the public ocboul* of Naw Rugland to-day.
we believe that he wuuld find trneo women
than men who bavr^rttlcd down to teach
tag aa a profra-ou. and an making it their
life work Any achool committee will tell
him that it in a very ddBadt thing to find

work a permanent one. There are plenty
uf ralluw yueihe who devote a fort of a
rollon year to teaching, ia order to eke
out the expenere uf the n-maiwler , or who
spend a year .&lt; two after graduation, in
this way, to ifetain fundi fur the atudy of
a prutarnkm But men of culture and
fixed purp»e, who infer the Wurk of
teaching heartily and with enthnriaam.
sod prepare thrm-dves especially f.&gt;r it,
are famantably rare, aven bore ia New
England—and in other parts of the coun­
KxaatWmiiomi crauitrae til) n*nu.
Drury priae exhibition rf"B” riwtori- try are wtill more an.
Finally. Prmident Ek •it's plan f.rs-ra1 elam at three p. m.
Annual addrero before the united liter ring a ce'rtaia part of the expaaae uf tba
y aoeirtira of tbu college, by Kev. John advanced sebtada upon the jureou of the
Borrow.. Uwreura, Mara, at Ulf-prat sehulare fa open to an objection which be
■ ppear. to have ov«ri.«.krd. It fa imps.
..blc to graft a feature of thfa rort ut»&gt;o
oar puhfic-bool, without drearoying the
WU. S.,.

Kxamiaataau vtddata through the day.
Exhibition of the aenior preparatory
dam at half-part rem p. m.
wmat. xcmm I&amp;rn
Examination* n.oliauvd through the

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

J S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices
uL UTOmm

NEW AtVBKTHEllENTs

C. F. Rc .veil a Go’s. Column.

EMPLOYMENT

■ aaaaurtae me weetb

Haeramanto Ogden, Salt Ifake City,
fheyrnne. Braver. Omaha, Linedn.
Council Bluflte, Yankton. Hlonx Oily,
Duboqtw, Winona, Kt. Paul, Dulutn,
Martturtle, Houghton, Hauooek. Grewn
Bay, Oahkoali, Food du 1-ac, Madlaoo.
and MUvrBBkac.
If you want tn go to Milwaukee, O«h
koah, 81. Paul, lllnaaapolta, Duluth,
Kort Garty, Winona. Warren. Galena.
Dutmqua.Btaux City, Yankton, Council
Bltiffi, Omaha. Lincoln, Denver, Halt
Lake City. Sacramento. San Frahotaco,
nr a hundred other northern, north-wewtem, or wratern tadnu. this great line

AFOBTUKEl!

H.w u .Hal. It .M rraala al tea.

HO ?81 BLACK HILLS.

Mu*

xaAw«

raw. M.,

ui,i

A Journal of Information for AdvarEdition. 9,800 oopiai.

Uahcd wuakly.

Pub-

Terma. J2 paramnum,

u* aaake them infe. pnv.te arademira &gt;

Itmybathrt

BRICK FOR

All gr»&lt;le&gt; of To*., the very beet in the M»rk«t
Fresh ererr
week from the Importer. H. 8. SLEEPER A CO., of Bo,ton. .rot
for «le at price, whieh deGea aueceuhil Vumpetitioti.

GIVE ME A CALL.
Htutinga, Nov. Ulth, 1874.

-

John Stanley.

be ratu.

•TAI tUTHNIH AOIEi

tiam.

m. ra middle rourra

for Yourself

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED

aggregate of the aalarira paid to the leachera fafll.OI5.572 72, an average of about
»7HH to each teacher. Now if only 25
Kholara were amngned to meh teacher. we
•hou'id need 2150 teachers, and the expen­
diture fur aal.riea wuuld be 81 6S*.2&lt;MI.
To thia extra burden uf over fltiOO.OOO in
thia .ingle matter of tmcheni Mlarim must
be added a much larger *un&gt; fur the cunrtruction and care of a Urge number of

The following extract from a letter writ­
ten by Mr. A. S Juhraou. who fa not
giren t.i exaggeration, show, tnat the
grwhopjarr pfagua fa not likely to virtl
tlir line of the Au-hinM,n Topeka and Ohm Cidlqre
Bnnt* Fe Railroad. Thfa iufaraufaui fa

this spring, hare cnoitmged the
along uor liar very much
ktvung grashoppara have appeared fa many place, in
tbc Iwtern port of the State. &gt;faM uf To­
peka . it fa tad expected that they will da
a great deal of damage however, m lUy
will all leave m ..m m they ran fly. prababb about duly first
As they paamd over the wwrtnru jaai «d
the State too early laM fall lu dq.fat aay

CUTTER

; which will be given away to our 0iuU&gt;mera about the middle
of September next, lias attendency to make more trade ilran w»

«f the two clew»et|ta than it fa in auefaly at
large Again, an to the number of pupifa
to be aerigue*! to each teacher, durifahua it
fa Iwttcr that the riundier should be raall
rather than large; but here the very prac­
tical oririderatioii uf dollar, and cent.
muM lie rev-arded. In our Baton -. b..4a,
far example, there are 53.752 achufare un
dertfer care of 12Hlt toubeni, an avenge

efaia Tke qaaakiou of the
number of term, allowed io any one ExaeBlive ctoi only reran up fairly in the shape
of a prepusitiuo to amen.) the Cuurtitttiou.
—a ahapr in whieh all political jartire, ran
partioipMu,—fixing the Iragth of time ra
the number of tertfe. for which any oaa
raraou dud! be cHgibk- fur the uflkw ..f
Praaimt L’ati' such an anumdinewt »
adopted dm peectlr cum be rmtrieted in
Aafr dtoka by renolution further than
Ibey ant bow natrietod m fe. age. notirni
fliily, era II may ha|.|ca in tbc future
hiatory of "be remnlrv that to change aa
Kxceutivr berauae he b*. liern eight years
ia edfce wl prove anfortunat.. if mu .fa.
artromi. The idea that any man rerakl

SWIHimS, TO Mil l BIB!

Santible and (Commendable.

the 8l.2ld&gt; check which hr alleged that he
Eve Mr. Colfax. Just before hit death.
said to General I lint..n B. Ffah, uf Kt
Loufa. that, upon reflection, be believed
hia nw-nw-ry had not srrnJ him ia that

recund. by the peoph- who were too ready
to believe evil of one who lias never eewsrai
to ta- their friend and Iseiper. It is u*elw to expect that the fanner will do him
juMkv They have the one mcUivra far
doing him be wrung now that they have
ever hndriiKr he bccane- the pmn .uio&lt;-d
champion of human right, and pditieal
Quality. Bat it fa not tou late for the
people to make aunre reparaiioo far the in
JuMioc'they have dune him They can
take hfat back Into the remfidenew which
be has never voluntarily «r rxmadoudy for­
feited TMy ran rive him aaaumacm of
their belief ’in hie integrity, which, to a
uaui of hfa sensitive organism aad fine
nature, would be the mart preciotu boon
they coaid roofer It fa not too much to
»sk of a fair mimirel public to to thfa.—
Give honor to whom himor ia due

THIS! 11

SarsiPiril^

REMINGTON 1
The ItBMtNaTow ri«w
rxa M xcKiwB baraprung
tu|ddly Into fawae poaaeraing the brat 'vumbiXATIOX of good quallttev, I
namely t Idgbt ntnalag
amouthe-t truck, aad Ute moat einmnt anxvtb, nolselew, rapid,
and comfortabic euulpateut of any rood durable, with perfeM
In the Wrat. end fma m. competitor in
the atunlry.
On the *rrtvol o( the train, tnxn the
Knot or Booth, the train. ,,f the Chira-

iatncr, ha* met wttk a
’■tore rapid iraraur tf
•afro Maa u..» inaaWM

chine for aarmt/attar^
and family u. , : ready
tor ttoBvary only .lore
JUBe. !«&lt;_&gt; tar rang*.
perfratUon, and" variety
•rf w-Bflt ti Vlthrart a
rival In family or wer*

R.fld'.'SKte!.

ELION, N. V.

faraeaatba Hre-t
ea4 Mbarwfae iape
Mr. B. l». Were
and boardiag bsoa

�2.
Tlf« RaptlaucM

■ICM0L1, SIEPAll

8TA1

8TAR CLOTHING -HOUSE.

VIBRATOR" THRESHER.

Having an Immense Stock
Of Spring and Summer Clothing on hand We will Sell all
Our Goods at
“
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE® I

“•■tUKaSKB-jW®-""

$5.00
$10.00

■

cn •

EE

$12.00

Metl* Fino bI1''W&lt;m&gt;I Malta

... e._-

.....

”—sasyssK'"

j15 to 22
$3J50

gjjg m([ np
.......
81.00 and np
835 1'hio Imported Conti and
■ $26.00
M.... X-.n.n

826 »taap-»~«— &lt; .......v_..

slg oo

Boys Suits, $3. to 1750. $10 ani US.
Largoit Stock of THUNKS over seen. 75 cU. to 20 Dollars

?.-W5IJa

Q
3

Local klijije;; Jtotice;.

TO-DAY'S

Be sure and make no mistake, but come direct to our
Great Double Store.

HORSE STOLEN-J25 REWARD.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
STRRICTEY ONE-PRICE,
A

Thu apace taloDgB to W. T. ‘

38. 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

Eastman, dealer in Lime. Plaster.

NICHOLAS KAHLER.
Iritcd Barry. May 25. 1*75.
xx5

------------------------------------------------------------------- _1_. '

and Agricultural Implnientn. Ac.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Wife hare a few (Sty Lota on INvmud Street near the Pair Grownda, for wale
1250 r-arb. on Lai- time (ID year, if draired).
uciir

AT HASTINGS, MICH., ON

wVCh

Thursday June 3d, 1875

ik.
•* ■lat.n.
rb~i &gt;. iSw-'1, inwUt
u&lt; eaUnlr
•

The Stebbiua Unithen are offering f..r
a largr and rplendid aaanrtnieut uf
Euntilurr, the brat ever brought to thia
market, which they ate offering fur nl» at
the Inwrat living rate". Remember the
[Jara. al the old aland of Stebbire&gt; A Bel
ding, and be «ure ami give them a rail. "
m!c

Great ehautr fi* a xde iavralOMW.

LSV.»£WS.,iSS,4

LAWSON'S CURATIVE
w. aaava-.ay -

A

Crawler A Grace. a« law abiding citiaeew
who are tu the liquor trade Uioald leave
takiu out a liquor llcrtexe under the new
law. ami will at rid ly nnf.ww to ill require-

... v

kEURALSlA.JCItTIC*,

BHEUMATI8B

g ¥«t
(JD

SPECIAL NOTICES.

circus

feGQt0SSE&lt;M?___

Try it.
An Invaluable Traveling Companion.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
W&lt;nUyon

a iptendid a»..rln»i«i.

Have on exibition one of the I
largest 8tock°f Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public (
cheap for Cash. H&gt; have, ।
also, a full and complete.
Stock of Drugs and Aledi­
ctnes,’Books and Stationary \
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. 3~c., j
&lt;f-c. Give us a call.
Hopkins 1 Baines.

’

Hastings, Dec. lb. 1874’ •

reliable huo-' of C. B-JSabUry ri,-ever,
buying egga. butter, [■mltry and all kind*
of farmer a |«udaoe, under Harlow A’Guod
y rare more. aad [toying he the aarac the
highest market prira. Pairmtiae the boaae

INDUSTRIAL EXHlBTnOX CO.

BIBB?IMNAM
PREMIUM BONI)
NEITOEK INDUSTRIAL EIHIBfflON CO.
afrJaftiSiiwai^e7j&lt;r! I

'Perpetual World’s Fair, '
LV.

GEORGE L HEA TH’E.

"‘fleiruo.. «

u C-

mT«y-7 V»l it l »• r * S

Admission, 50 cents ; Children under 9 ;
age 25 oents. Doors open at 121-2 and? o’ob

�PORTABLE EATGl.
TAKE NOTICE!
•Jiw

i rounded him. while Flo, like w-me
i winged creature, Levered aCtr. ton
Hriuiady happy at wing him usee i
► to draw n^ar aad have her tell-tale
betray Iter. •
Sabina Dayaoot wan tieruuailod into

'S-l
light.
There were (bar tiny hou&gt;pk-t.« left. One
of three dropped .into the putter wb. rv
widl.iwr.1 a buy irith ruAttfh Iwwuty In
hi* sod to reach after il. Am-ther war
laid, temlcrlv. iu apabh-d hand.« liiitd
foUanftly in iha lap uf the Uiud. Flo wa,
left wondering p&gt; whom the hat (hviil'l
pl. when a xotaan with a la&gt;kc&lt; {■aaecd.
k.iking kuigiuKly at the dainty spray had-'
tired, then arid: “Have you a rose to

-ill liuwery. this new path, but if there'*

auiutm-r enough in u nwv and u maxlliinc
•pray Io. reach aiHUtd Hur *&gt;wM~aud
who, looking out up-njl-cm trecky,doubt*
it—aurvly there* Uh* cu-mgh id two
food hrnrtx, »u&lt; h heart* t» I-anile's and
Flu’a. tn brighten the whole of life.
'

T MS!&gt; OX BMW fftMB ’AT SFPJXCFIFJ.il 0814

I (nun which the apjsa! i. taken lie n-olnn
cd. •&lt; if the award of damage* shall !«•
dis.tui.hed. then in either caw the appcl
I lant aliall pay the whole amount nf com.
I of sueh apjxwl. aueh rosta tu be deducted
; fn-m the amount of datnag.w awarded.
। The *ceti&lt;ia is atueud.sl by prodding
l that, when there i. tiu Jama-go from which
' to lay the net* of tile atitKsJ. the »pt«‘l
l..., l. .11-1. . v 11

FLO'S FLOWIR MISSION

manufacture and (urulab al low uri.ew, Cui Iera, Shanin? Ciusllan &lt;
era. also furulah Belling. Gum Ho»e, Ar
?« P •
ther InfonwUlmi will I* cheerfully glrru by addreaslng the

“

ten yean ago. thev wire a* g&gt;»-d as the
average, wilSng ulc lad. furious if driven,
and Sabina was a regular drirrr. .V* noon
aa they were of age they Lore left her,
one by' one. Larulc. it appears, haau't

.J AMKS LEFFEL AGO

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

MATCHLESS'
during the nowimi of tbs
i lssk.l, such board lia. h| provision nude for tire

■f.ictitcsl shall at repp geucrjl or special
towt^hip inerting «u -mfor. Ifp&gt; orderl.xL llwuipervieW i* *utl*wu- J -1., levy
the amount npuri th.' usable pr»|«tir of
hi* township. anJ «btn tlx- purviews- is

JMrSvtid to the Burdett
:&gt;ia.
for irculanb"^

Organ

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.

Flo Ertk.w waa right. Bed ami white
clhaben over-reaching, mingled bhtah and
pallor. Tbc crimann wine uf one dyeing
the white drift of the other The air war
heavy with their ecentcd Mghing. Flaah

0(53,

aobatitutiug -'highway eummireinncr'
place tbortraf.
The following dosigr.jicd orcUun* s.f
compifai law*. va, H 4!tt» Ml. 1
1024, UW, J2&amp;!. litilt, 1»2, 1.
1276. 1277, 1313, 1314, Sll4, A

..
. ....
...u
' and disli.mmt upon the thrifty and luxie*!.
. An unfortunate result, also, of being able
' to buy on credit i* a tendency to purcluaa
much that We do nut need, and more than
we rirfl of. what ia actually ncecMary.
I When a man par* for what he pcta al the
time he get* it there ia little danger of hi*
getting more than i. absolutely ncmxary
and there i* atill lea* danger of hi* getting
i anything of which he ia in no nard
. The advucntn uf a credit ayatam in the
mercantile eummuiiity fully Understand all
! thia They are enabled lu gvtja letter
price fur ther good* and to do a much

Ah.t the ts^soi holding the child i. in.El ,
to liavc Ibo care there.&lt; bo .hall ret..ft |
the feci to the kurd of ofleciii ufthu inMitutlon by which sack child wn. ind- n-,
lured, and each Ixard or uffinrs alkali can- i
rel the pinlract and aut*e the child to be 1
returwd tu the institution frnm whetur he .
ur *h« waa taken, nr indentured Cd ss.uie '
oilier penuiu, or to be discharged, in the
discretion ..f the boxni "feSixn. In all
cuottnrta &lt;r indenture, for binding .-ut
children from any Bute iwtituthm. th.-1
offlrere making the same shall exprcaJv '

OFJ&lt;jCUIl&gt;l?t.-|.SF«sTn«se Jtmcul

*iut&gt; of G,ogres*. bnw_ maid the debtor
pn.ride fur the liquidation of hi* iiabilrtira
which wm contracted upon the bow of
|«|&gt;er money ? How maid the mortgage
U|kmi the (arm I*.- lifted when pertiapa the
farm would not bring in gold iw much m
the Gee of the mortgage ? Surely it aland*
the pcvple in hud t« look clcady to thia

umi
man- of the leading or mure recentiai reqtiMten for the prudnetimi of good bwttar:
■1. Securing rich, dean, healthy milk—
mill obtained frnm good onrs. well eared
far kindly treated, pared upon swret and

urm irauiti;

TO S.U.H. SUt, u„
EAST AND WUT.

FINE PRINTING
DOVE at thia OFFICE

Sac. 7. Thia net ahaH M
maty &lt;X-the Sure in whx
.ail lie appointed by the Gw

BURDETT

ORGANS

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                  <text>WHOLE NO. 993

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. 1875,

,J^B^ The Studebaker Wagon 11
Twenty

the Smallest. To-day the
&gt;n Works in the World

-,v'
U'M

iirnmu’W

' » "&gt; ft

tmmje

Diamond Iron Plow
Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3.to 1 over all Competitors.

AiMjp xxrvw ?

Because
the Studebaker
has
alw. ays
been the Best.FARMERS
WILL HAVE NOTHING
ELSE
‘
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.
,
,

A£ttS’-

Spoke

Warranh'tl

fifty

DIAMOND IRON

to

cent,

per

will be mare UWy favorable by retiring
two paxl rarictira than by nr* Hraring
at all.
Both enaacw between Talman Swart
and the Wagner reetncd t» show the ef
fret of the er» in the color and flavor of
the fruit this year The flavor waa dreidcdhr‘’flat.'’
' W. J. Bxxi,
Pnif. Botany and Horticulture. * '
IrttUug. Mich., May. 1B7S-

tfroerag.

Every Point warranted to Outwear two Chilled Points or Money Refunded

with the Slope Shoulder

JtHIN HOBKBT*.!

so .Jjely Ci/iUto j-i/ty 04g

/ys

n lici t

Spok&lt; .
Call nn.i
rinim.l. s

longer thnn nuv other

is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It was
awarded the

too. ihornuftMy. and let them lie in cold
water an taiur to remote the biack liqwr
with which they arc impregnated.
Ito
not |wre them, aa they low much of the
.larvh by aa doing: the mMritiona part af
the potato «&gt; directly under the »kin Put
them into a aauor|au of dear, cold water,
with a little Belt, corer dandy tad boil,
mung no inure water than will ju»t eorer
them; allow thirty or forty miirates for
boiling Ur moment the potato* are

SILVER MEDAL

Their Skeins are ali sei with their Patent Skein
^aOSHei
8ettcp
"hich shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far atthe Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was the
•IRISH?!
Mgagggjg more accurately than can possibly be done by hand. oniy piow that received a Pramfam
.
I- ■ ex WW cwx w 11 ex
w ml ex lx .w I IW
. .c Amu.x ■ r er n a , .tn., ex 4 la*
Hence the Studebaker
alway
s tracks perfectly,.ana.I:
tand
COME AND GET ONE ON TRIAL.
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose. Hit or break.

carporatcd
The Iriah never allow the
p&gt;*atrin to boll; it i« checked aa anon a&gt;
it commenera to boil by adding a little
erid water.
Potato* an- always put in
red.! water with a little .Mt and healed
alowly They any it i* the boiling that
break. thn skin and mikra them waxy.
Vnrii'ay—If you wiah
ma»h them
for the table. peel them quickly after they
luxe boiled; put them back in the auut-

The Fish Bros. Wagon.
The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Black
Locust. Best finished and best Ironed in the world.

them mealy. Tbcu with y.ntr |&gt;nbUo pen­
ile uta.li them; add a ewpof rick milk,
butter I ba «ae of an egg, and anil.
With
a large o.iking fork, or muah-atick, beat
your mi'hcd (mtaioca ih-troughly lor , five
minute*. Fur nuudwd potato* allow one
Lour to boil and prepare for table.
■
Tu Boilih'KW Putatoix.—Waahtbrcu
| limn, thru rub the akin off with the hand*
never ure a knife. Put them into boiling
; Water with a little rah ; when done, drain
J.rtritlydry; add a cup of milk, with a

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY.
We also sell the old and reliable

WAGONS.:

JACKSON

JOHN Q.CBt-UbY.

Over 700 in use in Barry County.

ABOUT POTATOES?
' Expermanta a t the Agricultural Col-

THE KOBBimULTIVATOR
if,*?1 *^&lt;Ln*rm-' No other firm tisen this Machine aft they tire solo proprietors of it. .None but lndia iia- tVI. I.
**’?**-xxv■**??.'Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, under cover from 3 to 5 years, uinkp'it together by the 1
fcuw-rSS? "______ [ Wagon Machine-. 'Ivery Wagon fully Warranted.
HEATH. SAI.ISBLRY M.CO.
/T
limix

CALJL AND SET*’ THEM.

rt:^inRKv^-«7&lt;^..|

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
B. F. STEHSTHOFF •

I

NOTICE!

JOHN STANLEY ! TO

1

the febeic:

needs no advertising as it has taken almost _ _
entire trade of the whole State, and the people
Barry County may justly be proud that their county
takes the lead in this line of Manufacture. Come
and see us at our new office, next door east of
A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.
-

.

EXTRAORDINARY

AT THE

ANNOUNCEMENT!

Hastings Drug Store

ItrvZ;

mulled potato.* left from dinner, boat
m.&gt;nr milk , batter end sadt; tail them &lt;
your dough buanl; add iual. flour enou^
U. roll it trail f bake on the griddle xame
you'bake abort oke; cut it in 'x|HM

DWIGHT

JOHN PETTIT

’

ter long ciaogli Io tale out lira aunji. than
drain and ripe dry ; thro* a fe* pirecw *1
a time into mailing lard . a* a-mn av they
fry a ck-nr gnUen-Lruwn ««4ue, taka out
with a pcrfiaal. J akiuimer ; pul them into
wdamkr or reive to drain; ■priakk- with

XKW ADVEBTI8EMKUM.

G. P. Rowell a Co'i. Column.

Pianos, Organs, EMPLOYMENT

W» In V* Hr BnaU. (airxau.4 Ir &gt;&gt;.aa iX.

DENTIST^ G ROC E R:I ES
will .lira* ^a rtJ aranriMjtp. frathmra nod

y

•

Wagons

and

Buggies.

CXAWLEY&amp; GRACE

4&lt;4ai« wvM'V.«. *«• .0 KiU. .4 SEW WOBX
«»Jfc KPA HUSO U-ll iX.T—. .U at UK.r.1

«T»I EAITI-IOIIM AOIEt.

Tutt trill find a fall litre uf Ihvga. Mri
And Mnricai Mcn-lumlri- Oruerallr
, iciurw, Chemical.. Paint., Oil", I •vertuffind everything Itrlunglng to a 6rit&lt;la«i Mate Agent for the Popular New Eng­
'
land
Organ, Light A Enut, Eallatn
Drug Rlorv.
4 s&lt;.na. and U. F. rtanoa.

I UBUt'ERlES.

Canned Fruits and Fish.

MBAtrii,

CIGARS,

DENTIST

Nadiillt

'

Kickiia

IIIIH
STffllffl. New

England

Schiri Book., Blank B&lt;»iL«, Toy and
Hood Agent. Wanted InArvery County
Gift Itooka. and everything in llit« line tu
tn the Mate.

Santa Claus

IM ACRES OF VALUABLE LAID

lliui in the place to l.ny your
We Lave the beat line of pioda
ever brought to Hartlnp. Call
amine fur ytraradf and you will

frrr il/lirrry and on time.
s.

45 DOLLARS!

HILL JBF SOLD C1UUP!

prereut..
ilnt ru
and ex­
The New Imj
find our

For What?

FLORENCE
Bitt'S

X“V

I* at

an* tB iwfPrink Ums

FOR SALE
TERMS REASONABLE.

CRAWLEY A GRACE.

HASTINGS
MARBLE WORKS

IG MACHINE

J. P. ROBERTS.

Saw

O'*'’

un turns
srocco

WING GALLERY.

UD UK
Lii£

DR. AIKIN.
AMERICAS

MARBLE

r. - j
TyraU’a
Na. I
&lt; •• u IMare AH»n
a •• u
Marino
a .. ra ..
Na W.»
Carly Hak Ey. (mH)
a
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Ke.rv.rgr .
iu •• lx ••
Vaknawa
4 -* 1. *■
Lal* Hak Kye
3 ** a
a •• a ••
farty S verrirn
Wbliwyad l*aaekM»&gt;
■ c •• a ••
a •• a ,,
Ute l*M&lt;hbk&gt;a
a .. a ..
A Journal of Information for Advar- Chill X.S
C.a.pb.11. Lal. Itura
&lt;
a ••
tiaen. Edition, 9,600 coplet. Pub­ IlMwflak.
t'aare
I '* B ••
T
it
lished weekly. Tarma, $2 par annum. k2ri7 Wklf.
.
a .. a ..
WbUe (UH
Hn.-wlUk. (fl kill, of anMkre tri
S'
Tyrell'. N«. 2
1 aa g a,
lri.h Cup.
Dritl.1. U«m (kaoHyaad pw 10 “ 0 ••
UdyH-r"
ii - a ••
a aa a
CuaHae
dmey PwkMrw
IS •« 0
ntamx
III •• 0 ~
Xpattad fikav
H “ 4 a
... a ■■
Calloo
'
Bawktgy '• Hwdliog
a *• p •«

ntBoinw i'iuiriiiTCE. ta

J. Cole &amp; Son.

At Grander Prices.
OTW jVJ&amp;L

J. G. BUNYAN.

xawt

IOWA AND NEBRASKA.

FINE PICTURES

NICE MBIAKNCK.

tutxXx

ADYERTISEBS’ GAZETTE!

ONLY

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS
Oy.ters received daily

u sUaia II aad mala at bwa.

Organs,

Manning and liitrdett Or­
gans.

FARM FOR SALE!

. AFORTUHE!!

HO Kit BUCK HILLS,
l/e keeps con sia nthj on
hand .Vo. 1, l*ianos ranging ra^v r ws hniJrsHa
■lw______ ,
lri«&lt;
in price front 1350 to 11800.
Also, Agent for fajpoux •fi e 820

T. PHILLIPS.
ABAIS

Shingles. La lb, &amp;c.

llrwtoi* Kiag rf Karl.e.
Il
4
Paariom
11 •• 4
Eaifiy MJu&gt;«
• H
Bniaadr. Braaty. wd uav aval.a kill—
y.eM aafl ..aarei.y
(Wpua'a eanrria, «m m wk.IL

I have jiut cotuplrt&lt;«! an excellent job
at grading in tlie front yard.
Several
friend, fell pt-hive in judging 4hal It
would coat mo fifty aiallara; end the extwnae would . have exceeded that itutu if I
had managed » aom^uf uly near arigli
bun hare do»c. But by managing a litflu
more judkitraaly, thia large job cart only
■even ilrilara. Th.- font yard needed
•Hme fifty nr inrav Iona uf mk! to bring tbe

�new Mamie Tranpk in New .York City m
tbe .irdkutio. nf which. &lt;rt te 2d W,
M-ura rtventcen thousand FhiMiwii (an­
ticipated. taken from Tie TVOwrc. win be
of special mtarag to all oar Maraair
frieuda. and certainly not uninteresting to
the general reader:

matter mu through^, mails. Theportogv
in remtilitto a MWrtaper i. made greater
than the cat of the 1a?ter itself; rm:Ira thing
as mailing a magauiv is wot to ba thought
of, aad a poor wu might work half a day
to am money enough to pay the portage

In hrtroduriog tbe matter iu th* House.
Mr. Garfield, chairman of the rammtiiec.
mid: “Thia ia a change of postage in re­
gard to a certaa. Had of Bcrefutoditt,

Muons. With that object as the final
aim. the building al lira uortbeart earner
of Sixth avenue and Tweniy-third stn-ec
was constructed with a view to stability
and endurance
It is chimed that no
edifice in thia eitv is built with greater
anliditv than tbe Masonic Temple.
• One oftheatimra used in It* cuuttnu-tiou weigh* 19J ton*, and many .-ther
large atones, serves! torn in weight, were
placed in th)* walla uf the firat story. These
were put together. after the manner of
King thdumoii’s Temple, without the aid
of mrtri to J*, the bravy bbrk being struck
into tbair plaerw with wuoden mania Aa
the superelrurtare was destined to Im so
maarivr the fimndatioM had to he conutruetad with great rare. When the currar stoue of the Temple w* laid in 1870.
these foundation* were the theme of ad­
miring comment from the thiramnd* who

constructed of granite, uni all the outside
ornamentation is plain and massive. Tbe
main entrance is nn Twenty-tbinf street,
and from this a wide and handsome tight
of marble stepa leads to tbe second story,
the side parah of the staircase being of
different oiiorai tuarbliw. and the Wu-trnde being also of (siluhnl stone.
miter * a ehug. in regard to errTbe first story and . Ismcmcut are
tain kinds of merchandise! The exprow apart fi&gt;r bnsine* purports, but all aboie
compuim. fir whom be was acting. Were I I the first story is devoted to the Utas of the
&gt; Masonic fraternity iwith the exception of
probably uppermort in hb mind, and be
, the Gram! Ldge Room, which, when not
required fir the purpose* of the Grand

FURNITURE ROOMS.
ILLUMINATING OILS.

It hlfcarful. The filing of mwa or the
serraith at M-otlad axle, is bmv&lt;mly in
cumporirtU. In China they srem to have
no cxmq.rehcusinn of time. tune, or sweet
tounds. But then fiome Uhinrao will ting
the Church or Sunday-school mask of tbe

gold could be mined by
abcr i
went up to an abaard price. Tbe man who
could make flflO a day working gukl, with
no capital bat a tin pan and a pick, couldn't
be induced tu work for another man fur
mueh le* than that sum, and M thereyorr
very few women here., the work usually
l*rfurmcd by tbe .after v-x w.- iHUraoarity
done by the** high-priced men Tlicre be­
ing a heavy truU.with China, speculator*
brought over Chinamen a* hborara, under
contract aa to wage. Then others fol­
lowed, and so it |wugra*cj, till the emi­
gration became as fixed and regular »
thing as that of the Irish to the Atlantic

There are several very large jure bouse*
here, that is churches or temple tn charge
of their prierts, and tbe attendance upon
them M very large aud regular. In addi
tio«i to these, every house has its religious
apfaratus, though I defy anv American to
ever get at the moaning of the ceremonial.
San FraneUvi i«, of cuurae. the brad- I tried It, and tailed, lamentably. They
■|uarters of the (Jtiucae. fur they all land ; seem to understand it, though
They are fil'd of theatricals and sup­
hero and all stej| here, unless they bare ■
stijterior iodncuajuit* to' go &amp;rther East. port two large theatre, and several minor
ones, and queer jdacra they are. A play
rnquirr. three months for its reprenentation. The play lugiiu with the birth of
I the hero, and is continued till hi* death,
and not unftequeatly it is ccmlinuod with

Wben they work for "Meliran" people,I they nerve in many rapocitsra
They are
u.M-d as waiters, cook*, ta-nibbcre. and all
the work done by girls in other rauutri*, ediuated to .aus'eaUc. They are grad­
and eiiwiletit servants they mike. They ually getting rid of their superstitions, and
literally obey orders, aud they du it with'a are taking our ideas and ciutoM, and even
celerity and faithfulness that is sstooiahing. our drew. 1 don’t like the idea of this
They never argue nr quwuiMi. All that adopting our draw. for I bad much rather
t&gt; iitx-.waary ia fur them to know what you wc should ado|« theirs. A very large
want, and they will du it, if it is to be done. number of those who still hold their reli­
gion are modifying it to nit their chang­
CatMcquentlr
‘ - * ed condition, In short, thousands of theta
Bridget, and
MairWay are the oficea of the Grand Bee­ eicredingly
.have made up. their minds to stay, and
rotary and .the print.- room of the Grand
when they du that they begin to be Ameri­
Matter, which, are richly furnished for
cans. and they progress rapidly when they
their particular purp&gt;M&gt;. Tbe hallway They never drink, though they &lt;!&lt;&gt; stuokit get started.
is fresc.nl in Ionic rtyle. tiro Masonic opium, which is nor* dangerous to them,
The Chinese will stay and will loconie
arms surmounting tbe main ihmr •f the though not so much sototboro about them. a (-.Twanent dement in tbe ixpulalioa of
Grand L/xlge Room. and the Stale arm- I have not'ret ac«&gt; a drunken ('luiian.au. tlie Pacific coast. They will bring their
Their opium dissipation they go away tri
induhre in. ■&gt; it does not inflict their em­ property ladXira, and will mil and stualgaployers. But they carry on many occups-, mate They will makv their mark upon
(he pctiplr. and I don't ku«w that- there
ran k- auy ■tbjevtion to it. Thrjr are quiet,
I indui-trit-uaordcrly, bonrwt,patient and pcrI severing. Hurh qualiliea are not only not
to be diwpi-rd, but in a oouutry that u yet
tn he made are of iuealrulalilc imfawtancc.
I only wish that more of them would

I which is na the right hand at the head of
| the stairway, i« rapabl.- of seating over
1(HM&gt; jienons, and is very handwmely fit­
ted up. having a dais at the eastern cud
fur the use of tin- Grand oftrera. It U
nearly square, is very lofty, and rax-utiic.
the whole width nf the building and its
entire length along Twentv-thini street.
doubt if thev wiU enjoy it long Wgthink
they must be gttling somewhat rick\&gt;fit
already.

Mr. Garfield ha. l&gt;eca re-dectod,

pkmsant for him befiwv he^CuUhtw his
political career, if it may twt be regarded
a* finished already.
We are glad to sec that Gen. Hawley
is to devote himself wholly to tbe Centen­
nial till that enterprise is fully iv.rwuuimnled. . This imjduM a great deal uThard :
labor, vnation and apparently-thankl&lt;*&lt;
trouble cm hi* part. And yet it is work j
that must be Amo .by somebody. and uo- ,
body can do it better than Gen. Hawley— |
in fart, we know of nobody who ran do it ,

American omipeutonk. There are several
Chine*.- house* here who do quite ar large
a bud ms* a* any of the Ameriour bouse*
in the same line.
Their mechanic, are
tpiite * akillful w aiu\ TTwyrliave sh-w
taakera, blacksmiths, taihm. and jewdcrs.

nation to enforce homrty U(oo others
they have complete cimfidemw. Gen.
Hawley is that man, and by a fortunate

The annual mcMthig of the Michigan
Central Railroad Emplnyre Mutual Relief
A-Oeiation, was held al Jacksod on W„J-

Thair voicte are really sweet, and when
lliey have been in training a little while
they do good work with them. Uet Sun­
day night 1 heard three hundred of tham
ringing “Wh« we Gather rt the Bivw,"
■Homeward Bonnd,” ud other muric of
the kind, and they did it wgh a nicety
that any Sunday school might be proud
of. Tlie oonverta are very punctual in at­
tendance and very anxious to learn.

more astouishing than tbe rapidity with
which it hto bran built Six months ago
the walfe were just rising above the street;
today the structure stands completed, so
far a* outward appearance shews. In the
inception id- the enterprise the ownera, Mr
W. C. Ralston, prmidetU of the Bank of
Calfoniia. ■ man of large wealth and great
public spirit, and Mr. William Sharou. th.
recently elected United Stetra Senator
from NevasU. instructed their architect.
Mr. J. P. Gaynor, and old New Yorker,
to visit the hotels of the principal ciiira of
the United Sutra aud Europe, fur tlie ex­
pram punxao of including in the plans of
IL- till. ‘ .11 _.LaS_ -------------------

Wh'BfflS/TlimHiai!

8TATI STBBFT,

HA8TINC8, MICHIGAN,
Which wffi

kM

We only want to sell just a

for___

CASH

HUJVDRBD

rt price, whieh defy all ('toupeiition

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
UNDERTAKING obliged to f enoe ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

The stock is Cnmptae iu aamy depmtjnnu Haring been b.«ght "cry low. and
he public will find h liar tbeir interest to

ECLETIC BALM

CUSTOflE^S fJiCft

We dare not tell the public, we are making better work than
ever Wore, for fear they will come too thick and fiut. We get
terribly excited when we havc^too many sales, and now since
we have come down Tvutt-Fnt Hn ■ oct Bun, we tremble a
little because ydu may all come nt once and F’rustrati- u* so much
Give due bred to this, but fur the proof so that we cannot do anything.
We had some talk with n man from California about sending
comm and see fir yuwroelvra.
All peranis Indebted to tba 1st* flrm &lt; him Thiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfits us tbr
of Heath. Hatirixiry A Co., ora request- busin era beside* the
(Intnalnred by us.)
Tbe eipericoce of thirty yearn by the
Senior memltev .if this firm w. an Under­
taker. girea him great advantage, in doinj.'
iu a [.roper and prompt manner, the ddt-

of New York city, the old l?tiuu Hotel of
Saraticn Springs' and the Green House at
Lung Branch has made him master of all
niattera cCtnraetrd with hotel requirements.
Associstafl with three gentlemen are a
score of rttperiatendetts . men of rank ia
tbeir several nrufe*ions, and no point ia
left unwalcbcd or ungarded. Thu* noth­
ing lias been .pared to ensure a building

studied plain mwa of the exterior of the 1
Isuilding ; but Mr. s Ralston has firmly
maintained the groat |&gt;riuciplc of his life,
that everything must be subordinate to so­
lidity, du’rablity. safety and -comfort. To

NOW IS YUOR TIME !

space of 350 by 275 feet, making an ana
of 9C.250 s«|Uare feet It is built ul,
brick, iron and scone, and is banded togather so completely that it resemble* a
huge bird cage, suggesting to an eastern
visitor a poaiulde foresight against earth-

,Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s iuEndlese Quantities.

UH Mil liEMB’S Milt
Trunks, Travelling Bags,
onutucntesl st its var-hras landing, with
stetuary and fl.-wcr viva (Tndcr thia
will hr .'smoking and rrading room, with
plate via* partuioew, affordiug an utudi•traded i lew of the panini promenade
Midway up the stairrase will be the ap­
proach to llw music pariniim for the use
of jhe band (which is to t* employed ex­
clusively fi.r the hotel I, with ~ ~-----24 fret wide extending the full width &lt;if

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
Come and see

gvi.d ‘■Washing ami Ironing." attached.
A half down or aduccil of them work to­
gether. their proms*-* for that number br­
ing two Korea, ten fret auiiarv. in which
they work. rook, rat and ah-vp The front
nx&gt;m is the work-shop proj&gt;er. but at night
it is converted into a dormitory iu the
simplest manner pmublc. Tbe long tables
&lt;hi which they starch and iron iseoqverted
into batis. as well as tbe spasv under thirtu.
and they roll in together, and stew anal
sweat the night out in omifurt—that is to
say. it is vomfurt f.&lt; th™, thpugh it
would kill any other (xxiple inj^ibunth.

(Ipporito the cntraiMK to Uxw n««u&gt;
I hare rvcoally been rooMructcd two new
■ hsige rooms, nut set down in the first plan
। of the architect, aud known as tbe
I Clinton^ and Liruq^toa rounn. They
Were net apart in order to supply srenei
muiatiou fur a large number at lodge,
who wore unable otherwise to find place
tn the Temple, ami were ronrtructed from
what had Iwvn intended fur one of the p.r
lots hr waiting room*. With the cxevp
tion of the Egyptian room, which is reran■ed exr-tarivriy fur the lira of the Royal
Arch Masons, all the room, already men­
tioned are used by the lodge of .Master
Masons of which there arc uearlr one and they consume for meat* tbe livers,'
hundred matting in the T«upk.
'
jdui-k and neck pices*—1 .dtti't know
cH in New Hampriiire. the N. Y. Jhl-.r
On the Upper fluir nf the building is whether the horns arc cairn or not They
of Saturday
mya:—Th* Imlqsmdent
import iiuiucnsr uuantitira of a peculiar
Voter who has been contemplating a tern
dried fish from (Ilina, and a great many
porwry alliance w ith tbe Democracy a* a
other article* of food, tbe nature of which
ebowe of rrib, fek * be imrvey* tbe New
I coaid not wcertgin. Pork i. a staple,
Hmnrahire prafcra-nra. a r«d dral like
thirngb you may be sarv they grt none of!
the ■■nib hearted member of th* Snotty
the
cjmimandcn
n»an.
banquet
hall,
the
of Friasds who went to the June Mett
lag" at Newport. Arriving al the depot, couMil room id*tbe Red Cro* Knights,
instead of having his brad nrariy split and I In- various rcipiriitc ante-nsua* and
upon with "Hav. . hack.' be was Minted chamber*. The principal room, which is
very large, is fitted up ia the Gnthie style
uf arehiterture.' with »l»ll* fur rah of the
Knights. h.-.i&gt;d».&gt;m&lt;- and cmblematiral gas
fixture*, and b richly caqieted Tbe bnn&lt;|uel ball and the various ante nx-nis ran
bo reaclHsl from this room w ilhout ]««
ing through the entrance doors. The fit I
tings, furniture, cite., are very elegant, and
have been mtseh sdmin-d by tbe (imminent
Martos who have bad the’ ..pjxirtunily of

room. which measures I (MJ by 55 feet; to ,
the dining.room, 150 by 55 fret; to the
music ai«d ball room, 115 by 55 feet, and to 1
the annniitlce nxiBM. On the second fluor I
will lx- the ladies drawing-num. M by 4U
|feet; the ladles billiard room, the chil­
dren's dining-hall and private dining-1
All tbe outer room* have bay windows ;
every room hss a fireplace and a clothe.

WPS?

for Tourself

J-S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED
--

to ll&gt;. .lutyef every deputy Iraprator. wltki.
•u luveih after th. liuyseiiaa hy him of any
.Ils bervinbvtera lusntUnsJ. io ul, * ,ra*
aa-l aeeurals return Ihsrrof In ki- principal —
AU Utumlitoiiag oil. mwaCrtturod „
I. Ibis Num .hell I. I.spraud tefurs rvwo,s&lt;l fro* lbs Maa.fiKtwy or nflwvy. Ami If
a.y psrooa »r pm*.. .tether Mantsci.rsv. rrndrr «r dealer, shall mH or tttsmps I*

Secretary sad Treasurer— D D. Dav*,
of Detroit.
Trustee*—H. C- Wentworth, Chicago;
J. Burbank, Michigan City, A. Abbott;
NBre; C. C. Rred, Kalamaao.. Ed. Ur
kina, Marshall; C. B. Baah. Jacks.™; A.
F. Bull, Jackson, T. J. Wilder. Hartings;
T. 8. Bush, Grand Hared.; L Soule.

of ottton. The wraltky one* have their
shirt- made of silk. ..-u-rttmo. wadded
and faucifelly rtitebral; but the shape for
the poor and rich I.
—I
The women draw exactly like tbe meu.
only tbe trowaers are more l^ggv and
gOKiraHy white. They never have white
next to tbe ski., Cw tb. earn, reason that
thtt the old lady objected to white plate,
—they riro.nl the dirt ao mrily. And.

*1K&lt;.

Comparison Invited nud Competition Defied in

Teas,

Coffees

JfOJaiW

STAIVLE '5r’S».

r”1 o“f. Tc“' ,l"! v"5' bc“ “
u“kd Fresl&gt;
w.sk from tbe Importers S. 8. SLEEPER i CO., of Boston and
•or ole ,t pne, whid,
hucce„w
•

REMINGTON!
their purchase. the owners have, in all
caare. given preference to tbe home dealen,
but. from the unusual character of their
outlay, many of the lam contract, hare
necowarily been awarded to New York
firms, as ftw instance, to Mom. A. T.
Stewart 4 Co. Lr linen and bedding ;
Mmara. W. A J. Sloan for carpets; Mown
Morris. Delano A On., fur plate dam.
French crystal and mirrors; 8. Klaber A

Th. Rnusorus ;s«w
rxaNacnixKbaa.prunr
ta|4dly Inin favor a. pooa-ralng the best cumbiNATIOX of good quallttaa, I
namalyt Light ruunlncl

DrraotT.lncit

*"*

ILION, N.Y.

bill: 1325 drten table Mpkins; 5,750
yard, of dsm*k talde linen; 1.500 yank
rf fine linre ; ISOfinaitemrtA tebJcctoth.;
7; M,(m pmkof hare UsMtag; I,3»d
ar TmUb tsroub; » Am. tray
Ito; 5,000 yards crash townis; l£00
immipDlow .hM.; l.flMMt yard,
CantonfaMd. MX) NyathfUte tore
tains. 250 piaraa fine phaaii; 100 picem
fin. Min. 15 Wannf ifakmg. Tbafarntturo now ia pnMm of maau&amp;cture by
th. Wert Curat Furniture Campmy. of

etyt'forfemllr
l&gt;?
the third yrar of It, atoUncc, has me t with *
m.re rapid incretue 9f

___

.

—*.*»v*-*-

White Lead Works
1X7 JaCatwnt Art

Detroit.

�STAR C!

CLOTHTl

Blu Ra&gt;hm, June 7,1875.
1’xxx Old Banku t—It i&gt; raid thi*
evening kre. and union it remain,
cloudy to-night, w« be ttuto ganieri W
that eanmrt withetend “Jack Front" No
new* of importance. Hani liruea to the
uaualery here. and trade U-roforetoEpute
_
---------------- -----------------------dull But no matter how doll tituai are. cirot ptaranlro of &amp;*c!aM »ork *»
|
there i» alwaya money enough to pay tbe

Of Spring and Summer Clothing on hand We will Sell all
Our Goode at

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES

haring Ma of amuBcctcntA hem now»-day* in the ahape of theatre*. Pint. A.
O. Miller a troupe gave ua throe nighu,
ami theii the May Fiak Co roecreded the
Millen, and thia week we arc to have
Frank Aiken , troupe from Chicago, and
Prof Bawdry, a t‘"
' "/
of-hand j.-rformcr. But' let who will
comet A. O. Miller to the '-Bam," no think
the Big Rapid* th«Ure-l..ring people, and
in the play of "Rip Van Winkle," your
cantopundaul believro with Mieh. purple
generally, that A. 0. miller ia hard to
beat. I ree by the Bank** that Miller

. W»„. V—
&gt;

coavvraatiou with iffin to-day, I learned
tlmlhe had given no authority for the ru­
mor, further thin he calculated tn vial

Boys Suits,«, 45.17S0, *10 and $15.
Largeat Stock of TRUNKS ever seen. 75 eta. to 20 Dollar*

It would be raperflnoua fur mo Io at­
tempt Io gire yuu any htotory of the rarest
that came off here on the SC, 27 and 28
ul|., aa you exchange with the Big Rapid*
/'ameer and Jf.iyact. and they of rourae
contain I be whole thing.
I lad tbe pleauare of meeting ('apt
Cabot to-day, and .pent a happy hour in
hia cutnpauy. Cap. ia a good fellow nod

M

Be sure and make no mistake, but come direct to our
Great Double Store,

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,

The valet ia the Muakrguo n-mainx
high enough m&gt; that log* ire continually ,
laming down the river to their deatiua-

8TBRIOTLY ONE^RICE.
buying egg., butler, poultry and ail kind.

Will
alive.

•5.00
410.00
412.00
415 to 22
43.50
50c and up
»1.00 and up
,25.00
HS.OO

peuve
uoduttblcdly
remunrrI trll yuu.
Big Kapi'i. in

38. 40 and'452 'Canal Street, Gtrapd Rapidw.

XX2tf.

ALL ABOUT THE COUHTY.
XX4tf

l-e that HMliigl

LAWSON’S CURATIVE

—SWift

lEURALGiA. SCIATICA,
j after the prraent gcitenlh-n |«w a
n ill such catevprinw gain a foothold in
U.uliful little City of Ilaatinga.
Send Mmie of your lle|4va«-ni»tirr

Hopkins &amp;-Barnes

HIM® HOWUBT, BreRESTtKED!

Have on exibition one of the
la rgest Stock of Fa ncy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. Be have,
'.mS
Tl“* Apace belongs to W. T. also, a full and complete
Ir—*' Eastman, dealer in-lame..Piaster' Stock of Drugs and Medi­
,, J7 anti Agricultural Implmenu. Ac. cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Poilct''yScts. &amp;C.,
4*. Give us a call.

rheuAatism

aax'pbrrinl Taewrite

euftiw•

&gt;4aU*a«. or rea.al .llravMaare 4a.

a.'L

Heal llwtf; jtatice;.

Hopkins &amp;. Barnes.

P«wt Offlee B«.x, 45*0.

Hastings, Dec 15. 1874-

■icholi, ikefaii ata.*

L.Sio.
.1 VWImU a, Ul v:*u*u OrWH t.
^•.y***'
!»•&lt;&gt;— —

Ayer’s Ague. Cure,
cun Twrer. BmalUaat y«v.e, Duato
a. Modtoal or BlUou. Fwar. Am,
fron^rnriirt-Q. r-,—&gt;■.

-

•WIT THRESHER.
fSrf.W

He ask attention to the
fact that ire shall leave all
accounts not settled, jchere
we hare sent bills, at onci
with a Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. Be cannot longer
delay. __
__

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

E.E. FOOTE, M.D.
121 Leiiuloi Anne,

NEW YORK,
An Independent Physician,

rty sTtki

Or. SUU A.

■ B-.n lb•Ito

W. K. Barber ha. a &gt;’b&lt;X.«r.|.h of the
view. of the flre-atory building* blown up
in Btxtmi May -*7lh, taken IS buura after

ir you want l«ro to Milwaukee, O-h
koah, fit. i*aul, Mliuiaapolla, Duluth,
Fort Carry, Wlmma. Warren. Galena.
DubtMur.&amp;owx Ctty. Yankton. Council
Blutfr, ofcaha, IJnroln. Denver, Kalt
lake City. Sacramento. San Franctaco,
II l.tm«tol I. *n&gt;la raviac. ar tbrrebla*. w,,,•
a h n mired other northern, nori b-wue-&lt; III..o«i«t Ctreeteay faeWAael vUhiOl ymite- ar
tm, orwreteni potato, thto arret line
iT.1*_______ ,.v. Tl._ &gt;~.V

_ ,Jxs&amp;stsSiB3tr.

CHBOnC DISEASE,
the Civilised World.

Cniitliii 1 Itttal Practice

Fm Jext la Eartsl,

E. P. ROE

THE ADVANCE.

ADVICC CIVKN BY MAIL
FltKK OF QHARQB.

imsniai Einiumos co.

.'tail
rev.t^’WIWVaTimoe.

Tire Adraaea. lariatiac lu rateable MralMl
*”**JKft$Lt TKt&gt; SlttLS STV01SX."

KINGSFORD'S

OSWEGO

Pure

PREM1UJ
min
'Pei-priuid World1.

�rMr4n.‘

PORT.1RLE EJV&amp;tJVE
nJiTi's j

it asserts that oven known remedim art
slow of application Though in this ease
we hare a very cheap and perfectly clorttiva remedy, still, actual oUervatwn and
the high pnet of potaloea prove that bare­
ly half our farorerr mail, use of U. Th.ro'
can be no doulite that should thia artide
iuduee all our farmers -‘to fight th. pots
to beetle by the most approved method,”
it would add at least 1100,000 to the

Tbeydtgemvn will say that only ii few
tan rroeli Ihelop. Dial is trthrbul it is
also tiua.lliM the further from the b»p
•me ^ete, the more ovation-d the ncighlwhood. One &lt;wn fancy, for illustration,
that every (wofne-i-w and every calling ia
pyhmidsl in ita living ronrtituem-y. and
that, while only one man is at the tsp,

anoettding sunshine, often unexpectedly
even tn the closest ednenyr—aiakre it very
important to tbe tanner that he should
have a reliable mowing machine— uu.
which is not liable l.&gt; break, down or get
ogt of repair, tfld on tho uninterrupted use
of which be may roly thlcntrh the entire
harvest. Wc say nothing of the expense
attending fkwpieut repairs, which in many
ii-stauwvi ia a serious matter, but simply
refer to the loos of time, often during tbe

pasKtge foe Europe. whe
linue it* dreadful ravage
field pf the Emerald IJe.
ready well known.
one. canring a deep tmdcrne*i to kpring
up in the heart, and a strong yearning to
bow the head again on mother's knee, arid
say the evening prayer, even when they
have (mm. one strong men rtigremisl in thw

waitin*: f«r thdir chalice, lliey seem to
forget, or they do not know, that during
those ten years they enjoy tire only leisure
they ever will have. After ten years, iu
the natural course uf things, they will be
absorbingly busy. There will then be l»o
resiling, culture and study. If they ilo
not bourne thoroughly grounded in the
I principle* and practical detaih of their
profession daring these years; if they do
not store their minds with useful kn»wl«dgw; if they do not pursue habits of
reading and observation, aud social inter­
course, which result in culture. tbe i|Mslion whether they will ever rise to recupa plant where there is nsitu enough fur
them will be decided in the negative. The
young physicians and young lawyers win

TAKE NOTICE!
PRICES DEUVEUDOI BOARD OP CXtjjT JPHXCnEU) UHW.

expenditure of time and labor ? Aud this
other, which is die main one and indndca
all the rent, with which machine can the
most tuoqgy bo made f
We have had occasion to *Mak hereto­
fore of that excellent agricultural ImjJc-

rill l» cheerfully given by addressing H»e uiaiiutMiurrn

k*®

.T AMES LEPTEL &amp; CO.

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

THE

I
put in their pattern.
Mothers, young mothers. listen to tuy
story, sod lean, a ln«on therefrom. You
do get so o«i of patience with that boy of
vuurs.
IL- is saver &lt;|uict—whistling.
L VH.1 »r « K»L_.tl

may not be s&gt;&gt; annoyrel.

awariled to men without principle Tlunr
1 *-e the trickster &lt; rowu«l with public huttora, they see theswindler rolling iikwenhfi.
they rirt the sharp mau. the urerreaehii^:
man, the unprin&gt;'i|ilc&lt;i man. the liar, the
demagogue, the time server, tin- trimmer,

boot do it 'any

Come with me to yonder cemetery.
Herein the curvier, under the willow, lies
n»y hoy, “Eoniert (liaton, agnl twenty
roe.’ Sit down with me near his grave, •
aud I will tell you about him. He was a
beautiful babe. How I did love the preciriua^Uu^cyvd uoc ! How cunningly he I
would twine thi-e little arms around my
neck, aud press his liulc check spainst
mine I Every moment of bin little baby
life was a joy and romfort to me.
Soon
the Hole
began to tottle round, and be l are plenty of explains levo scrupulous.
would run to mamma for aafely
Then 1 ’ Again, many of the steamships leaving
tbe childish prattle came, and how sweetly this port leave tim heavy by just the
be would lra&gt; my name, and, ksdrittg in weight of tbeir coal. They are arid to lie

ably hope that the ____ ______ ______
beetle, which are rapidly increasing, will
icweu it Iiuuiliers yfariv ; but that we shall
ever be rid -f it u reckoning without our
bet. Il will prolttUy n-wialn with us
bn all lime, though as its natural &lt; nemiiw
bevome more numrr.in they will doubt loss '

iLis claimed that tills nurhiue has the
following (siints of superiority, which claim
seems to U-well supported
I. Cbisely
guarded section, only 2| inrhiii wide. 2
Bolling or .steillsting mottou of the Inger
bur 3. Lifting lever,' with whkh the op-

BURDETT

paKBStesai:

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

asTEWsr
this wicked world tin—.- i- a great deal of
room -when- then- i« integrity.
Great
trusts may Im- sought hr snanndrels, but
great trusts never seek tlntn , ami perfect

••deep in the water." a technical phrase
which, in unmlorncd English, means they
have already bevui to sink. They have
no bnoyancr-, if in tliat condition they
meet a heavy sea. “it hutta tlictn and they

W

nsxtrr n.

nMksd to pay the 'servant*.
What io hud* Tbe part of the earth
which m not water.
Into what division, is the land divided f
Towns, vilbpw, country ertstre roods, and

i

SaHut.

MCHffiAS DiD THI 88BTH.

1150,000 worth of cotton fabrics,
.toff, rank nest to cotton in value
our agricultural ex
‘
'
ex|«irtod in 1874

laud allowin’ you a certain amount «f hh
iunirnc for yuur own use.
Idnaii l„ _ ___ _ —, — ,---------- _
What i. Trade? Die mrens whereby
than tboae for April, 1874.
hujlukd* ore enabled to obtain the cash
The rate fi.r transporting wheat from nsiuired by their win*.
What is credit 1 Bunking up i bill U
Butrin to New York by the New York
Central ia nase cents per buhel.
Seventy uenon* tort thair lives by the
burning of the Catholic Church al Hol-

lam Jadjii
KAILIBAl.

In 1874 the exports from the L'nited
States were valued at 1693,1)39,(154 cur­
rency. or fi653.913.445 gold Our im­
port* were fi57,0p0.0t&gt;0 J«* than this
We shipped to Groat Britain 1440.015.
870 cwrveocy. in agricultural products.
Of agricultural products the n«- itu
(■octant export was cotton, of which wc

mnn

*»v» Mr. Cofax could be oketsd Governor
of that State; if hr would rwel tn ma.
by S0,t)00 naynriiy.
The latest report* cotteirnittg the Hol

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A8TING8,BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16. 1875.
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aat

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The Studebaker Wagon
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World
aivd -whey

WHOLE NO. 994.

~

Mower and Reaper

•?

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE

TAKES THE LEAD.

ngcr

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately.. than
_______
can rpossibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly.jinil
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

The best Reek Rake Maahine

Improved for 1875,

existence

The Triumph Reaper,

The i*xrk redored, uUioti scales, w hannloa in appearance, serve, from Augtut tn
May, only fur prvtertioc p&gt; ll.c Cu or 70
wre white egg. which
fraud under
nrnlh. About the first of June the young
lire appear.-au wall that, though
APPLE ^ERMIN.
in yrlhiw, they can hardly be MOS wilbost
a kUm Cuming forth from umfar the
Old Apple-Tree Borer t Saperedi Can­ Male, they roam about fpr a few daya; are
dida-Fab. Sub-brder Coleoptere. HKnctinMS blown tx&gt; other tree*, thus
Family Cerambycidte.

W£^U.ITk HOLIiROOK.

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes,
The Fish Bro.’s Wagons

eouotry. i* widely dutribated iu our State.
Very few if any on hard, are exempt from
iu attack* Not that it always. or gener­
ally. totallv tlewtroyw the traw; Mill. tbuM
•ulfrnng from it* attack* are always Inreeu-

Jackson Wagon,
Buckeye Grain Drill.

TH£ KOBBiftlS CULTIVATOR

■nitwit of white, appear* early in June,
and tlx-wv im through Jul) So the egg
b)iog U prtnci|reD) done in there two
muuatu*. The grab, whitish with a round
Uaek bead, eat* through the bark. and
then usually (Arere in and up frequently
eating through the branebt* far-wit to­
We thus ere that an application of weft
ward* the extremity. I hare frequently
found apple tree limb- do larger titan my reap to our apjJc trert, made tho fir*t
w*rk of June ■ of exreteding rahut. It
not only exterminates the uppers (bark
like partkhs hack of them and out of the lire), but Uni*bre the miner ( boras). We
bole where they find enteral. so thrt it i» ihn* understand why our fruit tree- which
not difliralt to find them They Hr* and are-thu* tn-ated retem fahiy to laugh, as
fred yti the wood of the tree for three if grateful fitraurh timely aid in banishing
v.-ar.; hence we ace how that a tingle their «&gt;cnu«. I have in. houiatioe tn
; larva may bore, if left undisturbed, fur a aS rating that the applegrower will find
dUtanev wf re-rend fret. The finally bore the above one of the moot paling operation*
a hole for efiik fill it dightly with their that be can undertake in hi» orchard Let
’ sawdust, and. a Wttlr bark of the name all. then, scrape their treru early in spring,
! make a cocoon of their urn chipn in apply auft .mm]-—not he—tie first of
i which they pupate. Soon after, in June June, and again the first of July, nwAfcrgrtting to adjttM cloth Unde by the hot
I and July, the Ivetlre again appear.
&lt;&gt;f June.
A. J. Cook,
J*ruf. in AgT CoUege.

No other firm uses this Machine as they arc sole proprietors of it. None hut Indianix- ( debrat|e«l Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, tinder cover front 3 to u years,qmd put together by tire best
HEATH. SALISBURY BCO.
I Wagon Machines.
»kalku i»Fv«Mnrv»B..r»h?purTtuu51

Every Wagon fully Warranted. s
f)

CATJL. AND SEE THEM.

.

GREBLE.&amp; RUSSELL.
JOHN STANLEY

NOTICE?
TO THE PUBLIC 1

Come and see us at our new office, next door east
of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.
xx7tf

EXTRAORDINARY

JOHN PETTIT

AT THE

ANNOUNCEMENT!

SEW 11)YEIITISEJ1E\TN

C. P. Rowell A Co's. Column.

Hastings Drug Store

Smfcal aii leckaiiral

DENTIST

Wagons

and

Buggies.

CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE
inA'*1

A FOBTUNE!!

Ilaw l. alrtala U are! m*ak&gt; at teaa.

1&gt; Jt

WM. jor. K- .
Canned Fruits and Fish.
DENTIST
Kiciilii.
Nafirillt
AB wark ■ raaisOr aliaretcl ta.
Sweet’s

He keeps constantly on
hand .Vo. 1, Pianos ranging
in price front 1250to 11800.
Also, Agc.nl for famous

TOBAIW.

New

HoTeLt

Organs,

5 \ Matming and liurdell OrI guns.

GRAND BAVHM............................. - MICH.
LVOM « WtCXCXUHMU. -r=,rUi.n.
X.rer Itew akaal Ua KMaUi.l»m.«i U Saw aaO
rwvtrtw.
—- MARD-LND BOOM.
rt®

School Book*. Blank Boobs, Toy and
Gift Books, and everything in thia line Io
ph-are- Old and Yutinp.

FARM FOR SALE!

S'i.W'

utsirifrHua^uim

1S0 ACRES OR VALUABLE LABD

THREE MILLION ACRES OP

LAN » S

England

HO m BLACK'■ EHLS.
- -

CureMa*U'.o f-nalar. —
IM
.r&gt;n&gt;&gt;««aa I
reUreuil. t. LOWMJ

Oysters.received daily

ADTOI88BS' GAZETTE

Santa Claus

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS
WJXA BF SOLD CHEAP I

HEADQUARTERS

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

A Journal of Informalion for Advor-

tiaera.

Edition, 9,600 copiet.

lished weekly.

Pub­

'

CRAWLEY A GRACE.

J. P. ROBERTS.

■
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fHE BEST

PRAIRIELANDS

TERMS REASONABLE.

HAST! GS

ma rbt.e woftKe

K1WA AND NEBRASKA.

J. Cole &amp; Son.

At Granger Prices.

WING GALLERY

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Tte Bartnm ITteii Riwr 1H. Qij
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FINE PICTUJ

GROCERS.
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wauB
UK IBUt
Shingles,

nxh More wrote eleven b»ok* after dm age
of sixty. Sarah J. Half- is 1!uw

Teran, $2 per annum,

The Now Improved Buck-Food

DR. C. A. SMITH’S
Medical Inlirniary

FOR SALE

Ud*- .-cifirring frou itervnu* debiitty
in Kummer should bcvntm of oratMHarebing. The Ault with u.i many inrxUdk ia
that they overdo when Ry ing (o rveruit,
and thii* terioualy tvt.nrl their improve-

At present thia borer k quite m ruin»tn in our State m the preceding one, and
I abould uut think it atraugo if in a self
baiaared account it wm found even to a«rpma the other in the evil which it srotka
to our fruit iutermt*. I hare went yottng
igvliarda nearly mined the Set .umtner
after setting by thia devastator. Not long
aince a nurseryman came front a distant
part &lt;&gt;f the State to roOMult me an to the
revagot of thia peat He mid that during
the I&gt;a*t .utumrr, in mobc regiiwu of the
State, more than half the Creo, he .dd
w-re killed by thi* ■courpr. and of rouac
be vaa unjustly hlarwsd. At prwent no
narweryman JuniU mH l-w without
throwing in advice in regard to prartieing
■gaiaat thia dosatater; fur, a* we "hall
acw, mtch treat are- |mtiiarly liable tn at­
tank.
There- Jair.-n. an- m-t rottfined to the
appk-trre, m I have f.inad them working

�WTERXATIOKAL RfrlX

K you do you may be induced
to oome to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s ,

MATCH.

Tte at—r Oty of CbswtOT. which
riW from Naur York on Saturday, look
vSl th* American rile team, which i* to
MMt the Irish imam ia a fri*ndly austart

We only want to sell just a

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only axhnit j^^hnuted number of

promptly aocepUd in the friendly sprit in
which it waa offered, by the Preridert of
tte Amateur Rile Club; and praparrtioo*
were soon after coasmesued fur refartiag a
rep—tali re team and neeuring the fund,
neceuary far ammunition and the expeuxw of the journey
A very hand*.tow
sum wm aubacrited ft* thou purpo—;
and aft—i wwrkamcw eotcrrel for the f.nir

Wc dare not tell the public, weure making better work tte.
ever before, for fear they will corn* too thick and fiut. We m
terribly excited when wc have^ too many mIo. and i»ow
wo have come down TfffltT’PiTe Mfaf! 58 OCt BlfiJ. w* tremble*
little bccauM you may all come at mice and Fnutrau- iu *orw*4
ao that we cannot do anything.
Wc had some talk with a man from California about in-ndtp.
him Thiriy-five Top (’arriugeu. and that almost unfit* u,
buainetw bcaidi-8 the

uratexeoriingly importaat I

Roman Crthtdica. or Che

rid* &lt;m the American repr—ntulive.
Th* team aa finally adoctad asmpr—s
t**muawhl*w*ro iu th* team of 1874. ami
faur sew num. Tte former are Hoary
Fulton, John Budin*. Henry A. Odder
slacv*. Thoma* S. Dakin and George W.
Yale. and tte falter are RmiWeil C. Cde-

'
;
,
I
■
I

York Cavalry, and .petit ‘several mreitte
in Libby Priauo in 1844 After ltedo*e
•J th# war be. with hi* nvuucnl. wa» din
pwtrhrd loCokwadnlo fight the Indian.
from boyhood. Ia 1873 be recorded the
higbaat aeon ever made cm the mnre up
to that lime— nineteen oat of a pumible
twenty point* lathe international ,om-

.ftuola, in default of bring allowed U&gt; mod­
ify the achool system aa it haa heretofore
cxiated in this reuntrv. The elaaatsom of
Ohio, politically rosuidcred, aud the reck­
lewsu— uf the Itaaocratie party haa there
thrown it romplctriy under the control of
th* Catholics ; and, aa may b* imagined.
the latter will not suffer the ojqwrtunily
to go unimproved. Thrir i*m&lt;u»i on the
school niMwtion Waa boldly avowed by
Huitep McQuaid fart .Sunder evening
He drriared that the Iloumn (Mtbolica are.
■without ■m*nitwli&lt;m or reservation oj*
jawed to the free ackad ay4ota.
They
Oppt*** a tax upon Catludioi far tho anp.
port uf school* nut omlrvllad by tk-’ lbnun Catholic Church, and it la prvptned
to agitate thia &lt;|U«rtiou unlit it shall bo
decided in their faror by a Volo af th* pee
pie. In thi* they ajjjxwr to have the *ut&gt;.
I port of the Dons.. nUsc party—thua oxhib| tting quite *« much of a union of Churvb

efu

Richard Messer, of Carlton,
'was th&lt;* lucky khan Jhfi^uli ^hat got the (fitter. We wim’t
let him draw t|y.* ^par. "He ia .too lucky.”
Warning the pet&gt;j&gt;k: hM In roue all at once, we are v«re

Truly Your*.

BRICK FOR SALE

JAMES NESBET.

NOWS YUORTIME!
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities.

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - bes

Man tea had iso experience pnvintu to
thia year, bat haa antred a* high an I4fl,
and ia Proadenl of a newly orguiixod rile
club al Albany; Ardoa V. Canfield. Jr,
in mother amateur. and hiabrrt sore lba&gt;
far fa 139. Leslie C. Breer iaonc &lt;&gt;f ite
proprietor* at. Ttrf. Field omI Fortt. He
ha» made handsome wore* in abort rangr. । leader* juai dig thr grate
bat haa not had much experience in long ■' when, in thrir oflicud peri
I such dirty work a* ihs*L "i--------------Frincipls*. that accord with righteousI tics*, person* who ant known for pmrity in»U-ad of partMn*bip* and practicro that
lor* light rather than darkmes—ihoK-cun1 ditluns will insure the perpetuity of party.
But if a twrty neplroc item: nmdition*. Iri
it know th st a fm |k*&gt;pln will not be bur­
dened and bled by the a:m* hfam &lt;&gt;f pub-

FURNITURE

OOMS.

Come and see

for Yourself

p&lt;wribilitire of a revnfaion.

J-S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
•lleution of tbr Republican* of tte Stale,

SALISBURY I BROSSEAU.
i» the itujmwuon of weli-infaruod politi­ HA8TINQ8, MICHIGAN,
cian* In the nurthern part of Ohm that the
WKH. .,11 b. .JJ r,„
Kqmblican* of the Raswrvc hare made up
thrir mini* to do snow toting tbfe tail, and
al price* which defy all C&lt;«jpctiti&gt;«
that if the right ticket ia made al CUnm
The atoek ia Cuaplete la every depart
bu* &lt;m l he 2d of June, they will giro it a
maj"&gt;rily larger than haa been known in ment. Haring teen bought vary bw. and
he public will tad it far their intreat to
that quarter ainco 18413."

CASH

an —antiilly the Mine a* tte** of the
taatrb tetyear. Il fa rtipulrtcd that the
A—riean tanas ■ to be niupari eaelu

m *o pUialy
&gt;r*ta£ flirf•
fimwt hole I tm !»«1 and can. of a grand
jmimeiuuL* nanrf. aod of a comfortable.
•v«e taxariul/paaugv to B««t&lt;&gt;o. all for

r' !■"«■ of •
We notice that ite atnsnu-r* an- .j.den
of a» ■•world renown..' Thia ia no wagthe* Mesmer*, fiw rem Giri, apeesL nribty,
aud eompktrrsem &lt;f cs|uipmrnta, are
•quailed anywhere da* on inland waler* ia
lb* world. The railrxwd portion uf the
route i* r&lt;|uaUy well managed, and the
solid, high l. ncsi tteractcr if thr (Hd
Coltmy Compuy'atabmrs guarantee that
everything will be do— ht make a pa—gn
Io and fnau lUat.m mle and agreeaide to I

J,.!,. REED &amp; CO.

MDUKAND BTfflES’S IMIM

who an-xflcrw.nl to discharge the duties
uf ritiien*liip *faniid be iu lhal .quality of
right* which i* the corner atofle i&gt;f the
(ioicrnmcut. If, as now hoi* prvWde?
the Repuldicau. of Ohio should tsmiwialc
Judiw Taft a* their candidate far tj.wrrn..r. lb«y would practically umfina its the

hi* final *bol which pare the victory to
the Awmriren tram. George W. Yale u
Superinteudral of the Sharpe Rile t'uua-

GT F T,

which will be given away to our (Jitetomcin about th*
of September nexj, haa-altendency lo make more trade tten w.
wsut.
uerlT
’

out of a punuble 180 point*. He umw a
Revaingtuu rile, and in aboMtog lias on
hi* back, freeing hi* gun on the V tuniw-d
by croaaing the fagw. Col. Henry A.
Giidmiaere the captain of the team
reread in the army with tte lAoth ll&lt;-g&gt;
meal of NewJYoek Vuhtnternt, and pained
honorable dtetnrtrin in Sherman a mm
had good experinre with the rile. adojjte
Major Fulton', jawition. and io the con tert last year ararvd 155 out uf * psteible
180. Cui. John Bodine ha* had over
thirty year* experience ia rile *hmxing.

T T K R

Kraii*. W.C T.; Misa tSsarlrtt* Wood
rwf, W. V. T-; J. 8. Holden. W. S»-r.
Clans. Clara wunlr; Albert Shaven. W,
C..T.; Mm Harriot Tucker, W, V. T.;
W. &amp; Cooky, W. Bony.
T.; H. K. Whitmer. W.H.
Rockfanl. Kent tvunty Mr* A. M
Peck. W.C. T.; Mtw.
K Bkkeicy.

An exchange aayi that -as the Demoerwta will have a majority In the next
litre** of Heprwrentotivro, and to te pevparwl fur that event the Washington
Board cf Health la trying tn rriae money
with which to procure diaewfaetanta "

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COORTED
(fempariunn hirited and (’bmpelition Defied in

Q

UNDERTAKING

Teas, Coffees and Spices
ECLETIC BALM JO3BE3V

(Introduced by ua.)
The experience of thirty tian te the
AU Kr,de« of Tew, the very beat in tl,e Market. Fresh ea«T
It ia Slated that Boa. Jama. F. Juy ha* Srnisw —ter of thfa Imre aa I’Lder
coSMs-ntcd to he re-alerted Prerident of the
week from the Importer, 8. 8. SLEEPER 4 CO., of Burma, ui
lor ealo at prices which defies auceeaaf*) competition.
Central. We hope ao ; for tte man doss
nor live who rouid do fur lh« company and
the State what' hr can do with prefect

GIVE ME A CALL.

John Stanley.

AH person. Indebted twite Ute flrm
of Heath. Salisbury A Co., are requestrd U&gt; art tie without furtb. r delay nr no­
lice.
’

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Salisbury &amp;, Brossaau.
HMringK April 19. 187b.

Myl

I Xu k! ACKIXK baaiprung
r*|Mly Into favor »« pt*
•reriugtte tert COMM*
XAT&gt;oxufguo&gt;lqnallUe«,|
namely: LHrbt running!

ratrw of tratmporta&gt; •
• - ' Emuy 9Mtf, with ita aceurtoUK*] fairhave er er fawn known. KJerxtiug charpvn j no* to ft* many thuumud Rrpablioaa
al Buffalo are now .ase-&lt;|«xricr &lt;/ a real ■ lewder*, thus encouragM the opjxwlion.
per Iroste!—osw-righlh of a cent Co I hr j Lot Ropsddican. taka aotieo. Il says
■•The ft—wrutie |rsn|wet» in thia State
grain and ime-rightli to the vmnel. Ia
■some i—anatu. it fa said, the s utler rliarpha* dro)sp*d lo our-eighth of a oral Th.

ItfaaKhuUfaMarhlur,
with Automatic Droj
Fred. Hasten beautiful
and eutralrwi lion tbr eery
hmu
I I Z

16

TINTS

LIQUID

PAINTS.

White Lead Works
lea™.,

Klmikutox No, tMaCblnr for o..:n&lt;OC—w
and frtmmfity w.
hr skiivwry only aMa
June. IK4,. far rear,
tris:"-•-.'‘.aS

TO-OAT*®

�AsN&gt;^xotwr«T tuthm rrai.it-.
nmre taou u.d prertim) ranlit. and lbw lo
Meem and reoMnumad it. il te IWrtapremuM
it ia referable tar th. pnrpuw tainted. KcCA
1 La. bwa toe awitre puraural b&lt; Mre&gt;re. Uah
A C... propriMun rf Hall a V^pHplte SkiMa
O &gt; . w— - - 1..I .11 -1 - - —1_* * - - -

PICTURES 1
PICTURES L
I am now all ateio in tte I'tetopaph

•

Of Spring and Summer Clothing on hand We will Sell all
Our Goods at

*6.00
*10.00

, f«H rate, whtah will tw (iron. tba UepnbUeaa.
t &lt;u carry Ohk Mil fall by a baadwHM maJarity. Erwytbing la tararaU. for reek a
• remit, ami HapaMinna In abler Kiana aaay
reafttemly IwA hr tba redampaion afObln
r from Daaecnlic eumapttaa In (Muber.

*12.00
*15 to 22
*3.50
50c usd up
•LOO and up
,'r— *25.00
,v— *15.00

•35

Boys Suits, S3, *5- *7.50, $10 and *15.

Be sure and make no mistake, but come direct to our
Great Double Store.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

local hiijijiew ptitej.

LAWSON'S CURATIVE

r.McoiuTu.

lie ask attention to the
fact that wc shall leave all
: accounts not settled, where
wit hare sent bills, al once
with a Justice of the Peace
fur collection, if they are not
adjusted. B e cannot longer
delay.

j

rat. &lt;
Sa

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

UHfflD HWUBT, MMW

4irM5nn£t «ltoLl*Xa1aaf
d acdxiaM ar lb. aaeteauaa
M eat • mate at ean at aaae
Thu space belongs to W. T.
eCartaaL br.aMa.ef eLab
tallar ebal bU rwlltlM ur
tebaarlr. aH-al.lr. «M
I Eastman, dealer in Lime, Plaster

(ins»’«. inrlixliug a fine 1.4 i
TWINK, retelral with &lt;mai
which am being mil al prices
make a granger happy tin atK

! and Agricultural Implmenu. Ac,

H.r

II

|te

Hastings, Dec 16. 1874.

NICHOLS, BNEFAM &amp;IB. S

&gt;»ur Irtlare b
4

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
ever brought M this City
which we offer io the public
cheap for Cash. Be have,
also, a full and complete LAWSON CHEMICAL CO.
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries:Toilet Sets- Jr.,
$e. Give us a -call.
Hopkins'&amp; Barnes.

A
n

M

■EUBALGIA.SCIATICA,
RHEUMATISM

«rvn-»l&gt;: a.n .Mu rHa-l Wv* o.

J. M. Nn.

"VIBRATOR" THRESHER.

Lra.HMbli'.

.qulbofeKra;y Qain &gt;," a

la

h&gt;*
W. K. Berber haa a Photograph of the
view* of the Svr-Nory buihlinga blown Up
in ILrton MaySYlh, taken I iterant after

CHICAGO

I NORTHWESTERN

FOOTER,
ill Uimtn linn,
Ccr. RMU&amp;.

REW YORK,

An Independent Physician,
CHRONIC DISEASE,

Tte Rurevreful hying of the new Atlan­
tic telegraph &lt;»We u a great event. Dowu
with BmnojHJy.
Iowa acema tn be generally excited over'
narrow gauge railroad. Nnmcnwu meet-'
Inga are being held Jto talk tte Blotter up
Il h undcr»t..«l that Secretary Brietuw
h U&gt; be tendered a cvoiplimcntery dinner
5 hie friend. in Bnaten upon. the oereaion
hi* Halt to tte Booker HiD Centennial
Tte Yickaterg, bound Iran Qnriwr
and Montreal fte Liv«*e»l,
wreaked
ISO mite front Newf.mndbml -nr day
laat wack. QTH8 peerone .hi b»rd 40 are
knows to hare bwtt druwued, and' nuly S

Loniaiami i. *SI.&lt;W0,(W0, and Aal il will
Mxm te rvdiBwd to flh.lHHi.QOO--------Prtei^l Garrett of tte Baltimore and
(Hrirfroed Mate, that'none uf ita paper u&gt;

CtiiKliu a Itiical Practise

Pni Jest la Eariest,

i Every year increaaw the popularity
er thia valuable Hair Preparation;
which it dne to merit alone. We ran
a»»ure onr old patrona that it ia kept
Silly up lo ita high etandard;. and it
fa tte only reliable and perfected prejxtration for nvtoring Ghat ott Fabwo
IIaiw to ita yonthfiil color; making it
aoft. Inatrous aud ailken. Tte aealp,
by |ta Ute, bceoniea white and e’ewn.
It remove, all eruptionaamd dandi-uH
and, by it* tonic propertic*, prrrwta
the hair from falling out, aa it atimo&gt;
|nt&lt;» nnd iiouridice the lunr-giaada.
fly iti twe, the hair grow* thicker nnd
atrougvr. In.teldncea, it rwrtorea the
eupillarv ghuida to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, oxerpt

luurou Pottaata 1* Xarape, tte
▼ret Indlaa, tte DmioUa st
Caaada, nad ta every State
•T tteVateL

AOV1CK CIY1N BY MAIL
FRKK OF QHARQK.

pearaure.
A»aayer e
eonatituent* .are pure, an
selected for excellent cm
eonuder it the Bmt Pl
Ltr its intended jiuqtaaea."

Buckingham’s Dye
FOR THE WHI8KU&amp;
At our Itenewer In many asm re^iitrci too lung a time, and too much
c.irr, to ru-itore gray or tided WHAwc have prepared thi« dyn, In om
pr.paratiw, which will cpurkly and
etr.-c-tujlly hcmntplbh thia renute. It
in eaaly auplii-I, and i.roduMe » cater
whir!. wi11 n. iilxr roJ» nor waab oC
Sold by nil llntgRirta, Price Fid/-

THE ADVANCE.

law. and will atrietly robfoeru tu ita roqnirotueste. Tlioy hare f &gt;r aalr. in Item pro­
jury, ahn, a lam- na«actmrote
all kind*
of ir-wb uRuallv krt* in a grorory Mere,
at tte k&gt;w.w4 Uring rate..
XJtStf

/

To Ootmaonctt In May.

IJDOSTWAl EintBIHOK 00.

IlTt ClttEASi fur everyhijy and their
Momly uiitT "Snnfcey.
Il wtUateralvea awreiw retoattaa raemt ■&lt;

rev. t“dF\Cttt‘talmage.

Th. Ad'MHW, lerlUlw ll. relaaUa aantoil

sirui srvuisr.-

KINGSFORD'S
OSWEGO
Pure

SILVRB GLOSS STABCH.
For &lt;:bt» 'Laimdry.

i.

PREMll

�“■IviSm.

’rriy uimplr. liltktuM lanlvd
rurtu cooked lU*d*r before; anduunr-milk.
Swurt milk i* . .-.denjlii only fur babfe*.
feniami u aeparat • rwhhmh i.« kept. For
the 'ririt. who have carb acaUhauh. the
n&lt;m milk » |&gt;&gt;utvl iu with the old. *nd i*
K»n umr—not tn my -irang—enough for ;
the tmwt SwtkliiHi* of Zulu*, |urtiiulailv |
a* tbn "milk thing*" are rnX often washed.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __Sfasgi

i AO-much that they are obliac*.-! to imitate
the Bativea io the cuctom. though u.4 in
the manner, of using tuUr milk
A* in tmwt warm cliutalra, the nativm
do everything in the moat leirarvly manHer.
It ia late when ail return front
breakf-.t to thrir work nr |&gt;Uy. partial-

trank. Only «' grucral brief »at.-men:
c„u Ik-given L.tv. Tm&gt; whi.h M&lt;&gt;*1 in
| gram and hud aluall eirvltn about lU-ni.
! kept ricun, and Well cuttiralcd, du! mA
i -OUI to be^lofitrd. even whin the »|«cv
al«rul thy t&amp;v waa tilled eight or ten fort
&lt;wh way (with tree* 15 yearn old). The
i rin&gt; appeund with yellow leavaii and nude
' dow growth, tlw aame a* th»e iu gnu*.
witk no culluv. Other Ireea whuh Mood
| in a tnlch of gram, each tree iu the center
of a itr-fonC gram-plot, and cultivated well :
i lu-yood the gram every way, did apparently '

( lo cultivate chwrly lo tree* to make them
, grow well. I know from obeervati-xi that
most of the beat-working nut* of an old
apple-tm are out under the .tola of tlw
kmgvrt limb* and bevmid them. The
manuring at different diataix** aixat the
tree* haa mat abown much effect yet.

TAKE NOTICE!
PUCES HEUVEKED OS BOAKh OF USS 'll SEiKCHEUk OUL

with Mint (Yawford. lie Lad Mood aloof,
however, ever aince the night of the dance.
‘■If ahe like Sumer* bort. Jet her have
hila.' he had «*id. "lie it richer than I

Wifi
A MODERN WATER-NYMPH.

rhirh il will be
that Mowbray v.M
rry proud man. and wu, morcuvc
lightly ime-eidod iu hi* judgment in th
wrihuiUr mailer, fur why out give Mi

THE

gyr fix -the liberty of Poland. and iu.-i
fuller iu the rnmiiy agaia.1 lliuui and
I'no-u, w» Michael Sobimki, vk.w AO
errtur bad been king a hupdr.*! and fifty

MATCHLESS"

EniE, ^JEIVIV

other lady, th* two &gt;trolied out into the
piaxxi and then •&lt;•. allured by the moon­
light. down to the ride uf the little river,
which hem lliurutuitd and apatkled |ia*t
the ground* of the hotel. Smu-liow Mow
bray liappeiird to »ay that be expected to
leavc.in a day or two. and *&gt;mehuw noma­
thing, in the lone uf Mia* Crawford* re­
' ply, mad.- him look down quickly inti her

•if Send to the Burdett
.Vauia, for Circulars.

MICHIGAN

nCHIGlM AMD TH 3#UTH.
j a lime that ahr aludl reach the knul of her
j victim, who a* yet u &lt;up|*wd to lie unrunaciou* of tbr honor awaiting him.—
When ahc liar arrived, the rit* outride the
cnrloRurv until wnue one coming out di»-

oantiguowi to the father*. for the young
i men all know of the arrival and it* aignifi, ran«. There i* little doubt that uitue one
of them m tolerably *ure of hi- fair, .race
a young woman i* never rejected— that
| would be dastardly in Zulu ctnJe*,' Indi- new to ngnt.
meanwnue, ane never
I rating a condition of manuera ami moral* 1 think* of aril unlaw it w tbruat upon her
right. All her path*, if not atrewed with
aky i* aiwayx blue, and the light of hear
cu viaible. She due* not rit in judgement
un the actiiau at her friend*, whom the
bclievm to l&gt;« all good *»&lt;u true Her
children are not tramiuehd and fmterwl ,
ahe believaa in them and their gDodiKw.
She doe. art dream of rating her huaband;

75
•«»»» UNH MVtXIli.
• OlUIJJ

The BellaHe Shwrt LIm
KAMT AMD WfiMiT.

9999999995
terica that adunwll auch proceading* in
every country in the work!. The virit
i-Lacw with a Smet, after which the future
huriracd tad hi-. father arrotnpanv tbr
lady tn her Umr. driving before them a
number of rattle in jminxlioc to the
__ nt. r.L ■_ _i -r*__ -«_

frat

ttKa&amp;gwtt:

tlrgitu

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

Fi* Tam Jahn l Saitiai.
■AllMAI.

1 Ixdialf of her aex. ahe areented.
"Mr. Sumer*.' *he aaid, gravely, when
lie had finished hr* declaration. “I regret
Cdid nut tall bio thia iMfuVe. that i* if 1
red with waler-lilicw, flawed between wood­
to k told at all, which 1 deplore. For
ed banka Suddenly they heard the quick I cannot Marry you. Ia fart, I am pfedg
nmlrfnn, and th* next moment there
*brt into Kght, around a Ixtud in the river,
a light kt Ue toy ofa boat. The only occupant
waa a young lady, a beautiful girl uf uimrrred fo become hk wife,
Uen, who «mt ’her fairy .UB dimming
it drew her tall figure op
alwMg. with a greet and ■w tlrat matfe il
, and there came a ring
mam realty alive. She waa in right only
taatk , her -lirteaer fee)

BURDETT

ORGANS

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23; 1875.

WHOLE

■

The Studebaker Wagon!
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World
aivu why

Mower and Reaper

?

^'Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE

TAKES THE LEAD.
fitly

per

Since prewrinc the Jun, Mrvcnl
month. -JU.
bM «
wed. " mtbeComrtiy GenUenan, eTtdcnlly from J. J. TbaaaM, vb« h ewr
uuLiup »p»
bMWM ibt tot
u,d the nuotni ray ofdMag tbfap- By
hi» watrf.-B bed of toran nouti—AraW
tmtare fe«t b raked oaoe ■ we«k ia Mr
--------- -----------iHHWf
Is tracker

cent,

than imp other

Their Skeins are ail set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work'ioose. cut or break.

existence

The Triumph Reaper,
•odd.

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes,

lUnini-B

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons
Jackson Wagon,

Buckeye Grain Drill.

it h:i&lt; taken almost the entire trade of the
i»ple &lt;&gt;l Barry County may justly be proud
he lend in this line of mnnulacflire.'

No other linn uses this Machin.- as llicy are
proprietors ol'g. None but Iinhania • &lt;-•!'-!
ed Timber, iiud thoroughly seasoned, tuid.-r cover frnm 3 l’&gt; ■r&gt; tearsSand put UigeUter hy tin
Wagon Machines.

Come and see us at our new office, next door east
of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

Every Wagon fully Warranted,
THEM.

dnre a bone ar ia a ehy till Jw I
owe tbc n«u .event! itwwb
«U ha had expaaiaaae
.

JS-LtZalT-S

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

JOHN STANLEY

NOTICE!

JOHN PETTIT

AT THE

TO THE PUBLIC 1

Hastings Drug Store

AEIF ADYERTISKME'VTS,
G. P. Rowell A Co’s. Column.

EMPLOYMENT
t»n u tm m ■—•&lt;% nm.na v Uu&lt;

SinjQl art iKiural

Wagons

and

Buggies.

STAR EARTH-BOIIMI ADIER.

) CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE

iydyyjf.maSvm —Jrr

DENTIST
Hr keeps constantly on
hand .Vo. 1, Pianos ranging ।
in price from *250 to *1800.
.t/m, Jlgenl for famous

Canned Fruits and Fish.
DENTIST

NukviUe.

FARM FOR SALE!
Uw
i&gt;./ataMUwmll* Na
tv,AN*W»0*. WH V“ bAX

Ar. »IU.

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GRANGER HEADQUARTERS

rtfKS OF

WILL BP tH)U&gt; CR£Ai‘!
MET br^a.nla .Fit. Ank.w
r.» r«-

ADVERTISERS' GAZETTE I

’ Sinta Claus

HEADQUARTERS

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!

Hint

h'rte delivery and on time.
24 JoSonam Si., Haatiupi. Mieb.

DR. C. A. SMITH’S

CRAWLEY

FOR SALE

liter*.

Edition, 1.600 oopiei.

Pub-

Terms, $2 perannum,

?L0R8NfcK SEWING MACHINE

Medical Inllrmnr^;,.

Firtte cur tfaatrmtf PnntettsBtaa.

H» IIMIUSWIUKUM.

A Journal of Information for Adver-

tiabed weekly.
This i» the |Jnn- to buy yuur prtMJU.
We liWB the 1n~t line of
that W»«
rrrrbrourht t.. IlnMiay*. fall awl rx- Tho Now.-Improved Back-Feed
amine ft* yirttnndf «&gt;»! you will fii«l net
•toek n&gt;uipleC&lt;*.
■RemeutUr the plan.-, lite UM Stand.'' ttneoTlU tllinT BKWISU MKCntMKJI 1.
I l»TwaU._ TMaMmMaatea atawawa mM
,&lt;ipl of lit" G.Jden .M«,tUr.

For What?

J. 1*. ROBERTS.

TEJE BEST

’

PRAIRIE LANDS
TERMS REASONABLE.

IOWA AND NEBKASIA.

HASTI GS
MARBLE WORKS

Tte Bcriinta i Mnircl Rmr 1R. On

J. Cole &amp; Son.

FINE PICTURES
MY STORK 05 JKFFKR3OX SHEET.

At Granger Prices.

GROCERS
(ft IrSkttte tortf liiUBte.

land rum
IMfflWBUB
UK

__ 'T. PHILLIPS.
ISUE

wk

SsSsSteX
Ufcr* **•**&gt;• •—w.

McCaffrey's Celebrated Flour

U-CItr.

150 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAMD

iBinam

QnBlHiMiL Iftri

Erory jo.r tberamUraf

.Manning and RuPdett Or­
gans.

Sweep’s H°Tbl&gt;

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New England Organs.

Miciiian.

‘

A FORTUNE!!
U«&gt;l»U«*UUBad inutoukm,.
HO IM BLACK HUIS.

�TV Califomi* ItepuWicen Htete O&gt;vmrtiou met *1 S.rrvraratn Tharvky *ft&lt;Bora tteatoe A. A. tkmat petekd
TV fidfowiag is tV fufi State ticket

Mew York, in gold ami reilroada, San
Freremo in Mining Stock* E»rey man,
। woman and ehild in thia eity, almrot. buy*

g'i,| threw, Md tVJbrnl "vrtioejff

Far Governor, T. 0. Phete, Lkuiraant Governor. Jcaoph M. Uavw ; Secretanr
tffBtatc, D. H. Halktt; Comptroller, J.
J. Gnuo; Surveyor, R. E Crardner.
Treasurer. William Beckman . Attorney­
General, K D Sawyvr, Clerk tfflV 8uECourt. Grant I Tagr*rt. and Super
&gt;t of Public Inrtrectfoe. Ker* C.

lb. relu.- uu. . «« »■!
cemented Government. Il ■ •
oiiucidflaee that the do*» of the hundred
voara find. th. .ubyrcta rf Grret Brett­
in Indi* suing for the mate right, and

Will MN®, TO Mill Mill

riowly moving crowd. tV hm?^ /
roldierv, tV strain* of military band*, th*
chiming of ball*, the thunder rf artdkry.
TV platform expruoaa uadiminiaVd
and that namelem mu«ie which n*«
roafiArore in Prtridrat Grant, and eumvague and indmtinrt. from th* ’««• &lt;ff ment to giv. Indm the nrfit of
meod* hi* public aervicaa in both military
tV throng. wiUimig UrmnmnUred by all tatiou in that body.
TVy
and riril capacity It* utterance oa the
wV were ao fortunate M to take part la
«. me repinely permitting otVre to srtte yesterday a cricbrete® There was oratory
third term quiatiM i* a* follow*:
• Hanulrcd. That th* Utter addrwred by the histone hunura to which we have of rows., and there were rarious formriikitchen takm a ahy at Puarmou Lanpurd. &lt;
th* Preridcat to th* chairman &lt;X tV pointed tV way. We tare tracked the
or any efkhe little atoduwhieh etwl Mly &gt;
way to K:lfl north latitude and Uv. there
tUtfornia bra every fidierey known to Peunavlrania Republican State Conven­
froea M oeeat to &gt;1 M per ahare. If tte (the eettare State* and ■ thousand that the tion upee th* .abject of hi* aoremrian ia a dforovtrcd all bui abmAstaly cooclusire ev
full
roratexioa of th* dandre* of thco* who idsaso* that from that - ' ‘ **•
mt of iL day coarirtod. If tho chief nd
■tockariup. m^Umtndrir-tndram.nd. eartern States have not
In point of
dw
not eoramarrturate with tV dig
and rilka. and th* kitohra giri immediate variety of production it is simply wonder lioe;lVt.w* accept it as explicit and a ErJii
-7-:a53 nily of the ocraauiu. that wan little matter
ly aprt* a new calmo dr*e&gt; '* their win ful. Ofcourae all thrar thing* are not final rcttlcto.nl of the thirl term agitattuo
and will nxra bo farr ■‘tea; the real obprocupddc
without
labor,
but
h«
whj
ningi :-if they go Aren-wall. I Am t
final atage ia diacovery and carry off our •ervanca of the Banin Hill Centennial
lalxira can have them Ths strawbsrrira cn-ated by our euemiot oJely to are-use
Foe rtidaure of there pert wan in the unprmneditatod and dtagly «Rknow nUt they A&gt; ia that rear- TV and orange, wont grow without planting jrafourim aad dimeu.iotx. la the Republ. laurete
achievement*, we refer o«r rtmtere to the nifiennt outburst of popular feeling
Stare and fhrigna. H« fou^it bravely
and sere and th* fi.h dunt rotne out of canparty.”
The platform also deciare* that the
Indeed, w. are not sure bui that the
under that fiag uMH the war wa. over and
the MO. asking you to put tVm &lt;m a grid­
We dare not tel! the public, we are making better work thu
gv one *tep bey ood faaturm of the fcetival which history wdl
Thirteenth,
Fourteenth
aad
the
Fifteen
w* would pfw&lt;re reevaente and oowardeto
iron Bat h is all ' hero, and labor wUl ।
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. We ret
Cunstitatiuoal Amcodmrata mu.t be main­ . _____ _ ______ omcedad. and th* fact* dreeriV with groakrt oatadhrtte. tho an
dreert him after th. wtt rt orar. TV ■my not be ahogrther uniaterertiup to
1
ef
which
have,
in
truth,
iartigated
tV
new
yew
trade**.
It
run*
about
this
w&gt;y.
A
tained
by
Coapremioaal
enactments
;
doterribly excited when we have too many sales, and now ainat
m^nuiimity of our preri* may. ,*U hm
uuunoc*
intimidation
*f
colored
men
at
of them two or three important dap. were
reetoralal IririyiereUffiM •»¥&gt;»*** mi-i. dfororcred, - rttVe afoertfou is
we have come down rratj-nn Mn ■ m Bon we trembh a
(*ir render, will not be able to road the ‘a certain quirt and unortcatatioo* per
the South, and cantioe* the people against
takrnt which giro promire uf a mine; It
little because you may all come at once and Frustrate us sotnueh
a -conspiracv' fi* the prevention of * ^at&amp;ncate of Dr. Hayre without imagin- *formana in Winthropeounre no Wednre
i, aamefe w« will Ay GUcouda, tud a romconstitutional election of Dreaident in ine what muH to thr fodinp of the ex- day, of which many of the ririaeo* of Boa­
so that we cannot do anything..
pany ■ St once fanned to develop rt. TV
1H7G; cxprtsnoia dour* to cultivate frater­ ploter al lb* Indiffnreore of h» country- toe jw-rhapu knew nothing until they reud
We had some talk with a man from California about *endm.
nal relation* with good cltisen* without re­ mca about tbc honor* of diacuvcry. A of it in thi* paper, and tV »cme» in lb*
oweenhip k divided, into one huadred
him Thiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfits uafor
gard to party difference* ; advocate* ecoo- great maratim* nation, lying comparatively 'Mimic Hall oa the aamr evening, of wbieh
‘ have publi*hed a tone and graphic ar
business bewides the
o«uy in state adminirtratioa, the punish­ near to lb* unknown region ^bat has ex- we
ment of corruption, and a .ystani of irri- cited »ucli intenaa Intervet, surely it was munt by Bayard Taylor. TV Maryland
A atrkinz ilhx*tretiou of the auppned ' Sitioa to fullv develop the rvwmroe* of th* not too much to expect that men who '. Alien, ou tkeir march to tV Common to
tote. On inc quratiou of th* use uf th* were willing to risk their livre in there re- 1rrerive a fiag
fr-m
the Grand
influence of political fading* upon judicial
searcbo* ahould tnoei with the meet enthu 1Anay of th* Itepoblk. turned and* to
market. lU prxwed. of uhieh an to V dccirioro lately occurred in the report of public Mhool fond. It .Praks as follow.
uriticb will lx given away lb our Cu*ton»em about the middle
“Resolved. That the freedom of the ■attic and subatantial support. Why ha* pay a graceful tribute at th* monument of
• deveL5«g" tkpropcrtr. wh&gt;eh the action of the Snprem* Court of New
thia
support
not
l&gt;een
forthroming
?
Not
j
State
front
ccdeaiartical
rootrol
■
nt
equal
of September next, han attendeticy to make more krade than wt
th* federal dead ; ami whea th* *oldien&lt;
Hampshire and of the United State* hi*
IxxvuMc our [x-vple are- penurious, nor that 1
mean* opening tV mine aad findiag if
trict Coart of Miaaemta, which wa* pub- importance with th* maintenance of reli- they are itaauaible to laudable objects uf 1and ritimro of MareuhaM-tU, Virginia,
want.
,
.
•
them,i* or* therein, and if aa, putting in l»Vd upon the aame morning ia the mme gfoa* free,fa tn from State control. Thst
and South Carolina came together at the
| all tV machinery m«ra»ary to the wurk- paper*. The action of the New Hamp th* common achuols and inrtitutiott* of the national ambllioo II is rather becauer. Marie Hall, the official word* of rompli
from the nature of our inatitutiuoa. wo lack ■wot and bropitelity were drowned in a
ahtre court wa* Ukrti 81X10 th* ilMptlted
the crime and poverty which attend igno­ the mmn* of readily initiating such none­
original projector* Vve not pul a dollar of point of the conduct of the Governor and rance, and we will tolerate 1*1 iuterfereoce menu With u» mueh .!epen&lt;i&gt; upou the great overflow of *p&gt;nt*XMixu fraternal
Council in giving acai* in the Senate of
tVtr'owa ™«&gt;ey in it. .Ml orara from the State to certain p-rroni whore claim with it from any quarter. and that any individual, and the individual ettiaen is
waa 1h» lucky man last July, that got the Cutter. We won't
assutiae the lend in public under ftalcrale teterau* of Cturimton waving the
tV purrhawra of tV 40OOn sharre
were dujmtol. That of the United Sut&lt;-» effort to divide the achoul fund fur the' .low
let him draw thin year. “He is too lucky."
Neat, we will suppuserthat a rich bed of Court in MitiiteaiHa wa* upon the con*ti *U|-purting aactariau acb.«4* with portion*1 taking*. We have, however, our cummer old rerulaiinoary tig of Kutaw in the
cial
birdie*,
wrelthv.
public-spirited
and
Warning the people not to come all at once, we are v«n
ahadow
uf
Fancoil
HaH,
the
rtnin*
of
ere ie really foaad. Immediately ma tutiooality of the Civil Right* Bill. In
genervuv. and it but remain* for our • Dixio' and ‘Auld Ung Urn*" mingling
ebinery h put In. tV ore i* taken out. in&gt;- the fanner care political motive* were
I
Chamber"
of
Coottaetve
and
our
trade
Ex
­
TV fallowing W a rwvlutrtti aimed at
with the about* uf a reunited and heartily
directly charpni by the (’onrotil Mouitur.
meurt preflta are made, and tV stock, which mid; 'The motive* of the tyro lb* Central IVifie llrilrood :
change* to ttsrt aulmription*. and an ek- reconciled people, who liad been cncmire.
mounts up from &gt;10. ita original value, to Democratic judgre are apparent—to pre• linadved, Flftt—That «h* CentralI pedittou could bo on its way one month not only through the brief accident of- a
&gt;50. »7fi. llUU. and in aouxr rear* &gt;400 aerr* their party in power in the State Pacific Railroad I* • State gurporocioo.■ noorc. Il i* out of the question to cn- four ■year*' war. bat through the inletme
and &gt;5ou, aad tV fortunate holder* of tV and thcmrelrai tn office by mema of the and a* aueh amenabl* to lb* law* of the’ counter the delay* and the uncertaintira inherited bitlenie** of auceatral animority.
to.OUit aharee dream giAfaa drram* Bal outrage of Governor Writon. Chief Ju»-1 Stet* cviurerulag &lt;*&gt;n*&gt;relfoa* Second— eutinsrtod with asking a' Congtomr-mal ap­ —three were the accae* ind incident* of
That tV relation* of that company to the i propriation , fur the' laurel* would be In the Bunker Hill CenteoniaL which kind­
mind. lb. Irnlf dimee original* bohi a ma
other*' hand* before aa clpcdilioo cuidd led all over the I'nited Slate* the drepewt
joriiy of tV stock, and a. they art togrth cunning. uiMcnipalou*. partisan Demixral,
We
er tVv oueteul rt. Of them .re all t he ready to do violence to hi* cuavictiutM. ripa) and debtor end creditor. *o far a* 1 be started in any «u&lt; h round-about way inlerert and the liveliart gratitude
their wuperty within thi* State i* ounonrn-' If the thing is t&lt;r lie done stall, ao as to know that oo day* of general excitomnt. combine the BritaA dependence. agsiort
and
to
jurtify
usurpation
to
gain
a
tem
­
■ iffleer* uf the (Irtnpeny
TVy fonu tlucarry our part dirct.vcrie* tatraelvra to their when gunpowder, lauric and rioqueure are
cd
Third
—
Tho
power
of
the
Stele
over
i
Board et Directon. and Smith i* Pre*i- porary advantage for hi* party.' Atld in
th. piraiUe *nm«*i«« uf Rum* TV
legitimate
rewuh.
it
mart
ba
done
&lt;m
the
mid
corpuration
&gt;■
far
from
having
Iweo
abundant, people *onx-tiiue* give way to wealth, the Immcurc ^.paktfoa and the
Aul. Jiare Treasurer eud TVnip.«i the Mitinraote case the prm* report said.
an effnrir* *ort of indulgwooe which tuoui*
Scaretan Wb*u tV rtock i* ap to tV •‘A* Judge Nelson ha* laxra a life-long .urrendrred by the act of the legi»lat«re spur of the moment and at once.
Dr. Hayes dedarm his wUlingtxra* to v/ry little ; but no one could liaton to th* importance of them Stale, in India ent.tle
highest point itcen fop*, my &gt;300. the* Democrat, his cnqJiatie ojunwui produce* in April, a* claimed by that company ; it
them to repnaeotoliuu; and it w imgmesoooxo* a chacsv. TV *bipawnta &lt;ff or* no little astonishmer.t among raditteuns as ■ ** rather affirmed thereby in thm&gt;- word* lead rach an expedition at the ihortrat no­ i-herre which greeted Fitxl.ugb I*« when IA to understand how anything sere the
The Grwd Bnpid.
Hum dtroour 1 daeraee. end finally *top xhogrtber
Ru- well a* lawyer*.1’ From which statement 'Said company ia to be *ubject to all law* tira. He is ready to undertake it upon an he chimed in the name of the South a
maoftheprrrent condition uf thing* &lt;*&gt; | mws gvt alinad that tV vein ha* given it nuuld *ccm to be a fair infervo*- that in of the Stele concerning railroad and tele outlay of &gt;G0,00U; a men- paltry amount right to »hare in the gioriotu legncv of faviwite EagiiA bugbear • preredmi ran
graph line* ' Fourth—That the right to compared with the &gt;215,&lt;KKI spent Bunker Hill, or the »hout* which abouk be dsnmgrd thereby
the Michigan Central Brilnmd in it* imoe out, and that to (wooeewte tV work an that |«rt of tV country it is the general 1
We are not aangnine. however. that the
amcosmeut will be soon mad*, and the undenlanding that question* in the wiirts ,I regwlate faro* ami freight* whosever it ex on the Austrian eXfediteon and the &gt;75U,- the building when the Mayor named the prayer
the Hindoo* will b.' greatmL
□f Friday.
appropriated by England for the jj nmimander of the South CanJina regiment
stock drop*, drop*, drop*, till a naaie arising from legislation are •faeidsd tqrt by I i*t* i* a cuoditiea annexed to the fraachiar. &lt;HX)
Wg should 1.4 be aorprimal if it were
voyage j art undertaken by ('apt. Nares;'
Vtnki* it and rt grew down by terrific Imp* evidence anil reason and law. Irat by the [. and i* necewaarily vented in the govcnipareof over without ** mock a* a dircra;
ment
by
which
the
franchlre
ha*
l«ren
and.
bad
a.
th*
time*
are.
jt
would
be
a
political
sympathy
of
the
judge*.
mewure daring yretorday * parade upon
till it strikn the •wiginalfH). urprrhai*.
t
granted.
The
right
to
collect
t.4l*
i.
one
disgrace
Io
our
rouintcrvi*!
enterprise,
if
tin hero of Allante and the veteran* of
fowi-r than that. Of rourse th. original • If this were a univrral cuuvictiou. tV
six bay it all ia. When it got* low enough impartiality yf the beach would tra a phrase j of tV ereeulial franchire of railroad rorpn- this sum iv&gt;uld not be. procured within a the llcUl army. without Wing that here
Dr. Ila) r* wa* certainly the genuine expre—ioo of a
y4f i*eaJ again and up il gum. Aad without turaning. and tV |*f»ud bimrt that ' Ipiaa. ami the power to regulate them- i* week of it* being asked for.
l-vn in f.rfw for *n indefinite number of
thrt gBSa. they play over and over again, in this country the court* arc the al*alc uf .|nit4y « power to regulate tV franchire very justly rehra upon out merchant* for ainaere and well-founded aeulament
ycere. will rtand aghnrt at the idea of ad­
How coaid we better arichrete the cen t
thedel»drJ public bvinr arirayv the victim. justice w«mld !»■ ridimluu" When re-1 under which they are collected, and the providing the mean*, if the matter i* Io be
Iwcarnw the mi cootn-ili*. men luJd the spert for the courts ia lot. a* we Irani in ' power n.u*t be exercised by th* authority undertaken at all. With them originate* icunial annivermry of thi* memorable bat- mitting to PariiammiC repereentatiim of
K^h—That the spirit of discovery, and to them the ti* than by jut *uch dcm&gt;mrtration* of i the two hundred million* of India Such
New York under tV rule uf the Tweed jj creating the corporation
Ring, ••very thing i* imperiled. M right i* 1‘ the exigence of the Central IVifie cur- । l*en«fit* ultimately inure. When we owe lb* new (pint binding togrtber the anion an iauxvatioa will be likely to find few
advmtre
And yrt one would think that
secure, and the foundation* of civilised ' ixralton and ,it» right to opmt* road* in
of State* which the b&lt;-rore of Bunker the Kaginh «iat£men of today, a* they
and ordered nxaety tremble. The Ring Ualifarni* real excltlaivoly upon the an
&lt;v«tempi*te- the ronditiim of the |ropl&lt;
judge*, it was well known, were tho tool* th.wiry of tho State law ; that it* natural
work of 1775 b*&gt; mX been perfectly *ewho,
a
hnudmi
year* ago. ware making
of Tweed and hi* gang. TVy were character'» limited to retain the fanclioo*
compliuhrd. It took right year* to nuke
I is just now th*' football, and it ia being “ready to do violence to their convictions.*' ■ hirb i* derived by the Stele * nrool
u* an independent people; it ha* taken
manipulated ia the interest of lb* ring if they ronld besuppow^lo have had any. from C,mgr«M. *ncl, aa t V right to otwr
a hundred to make u* one.
But hence­
that Lae the Bank uf California for it* for the rake of money or personal advan­ ale III road outride of the State., and to
forth we can bonretly wrer the motto
from J*ek*oa to thi* rity T Many of th* i miUr. The jur value &gt;f Ophir it |5o — tage. This waa the lowed and ^ueonett ervwte lien* upon it* entire line in favor of
■manager* who eaam hare from Jaekron it hat been np within • year to &gt;475. and form of bribery
But ■ judge
ia the nation*! girternment atxl other credi
would pey fifty rewte willingly fur flw toe j
ready to At rkuetKe to his evavirtiona to ton. Sixth —That, a* a nrce***rv remit afford* ittle hope iff direovering improved
afechrirfor the ninrty-ftw mils ball
rain an advantage for bi* party , altbouhh of the foregoing, while Cuograa ha* th* ocean high way*, it certainly invulv® the |
ty ■•ffera thi* year in premium*, ttf.HOO/ar
tVy do not want to expend fiLM for s|
he may act from a littk. higher. b*caa*e a right the regulate t&lt;41* over the road on nJutioo of |&gt;robiema of &lt;«rau and wind ■
plant* and flower. . 12,100 fut fruit*;1
berth Ilea flv. hour ride, unhw* &lt;cry
pcrwHially unselfish, motive, yet wound*** through and inter-Steto traffic, the State currvut* th* UKvrtitmle &lt;ff which now renfll .SOO for vegttabit* and S3U0 for gar
effcctuallt the honor and fust influence uf Icvidatun: ha* aloulute ujd exdurive pow dent navigBtkui Ira* **fe and Ira* eronomi •
Healiuga. Sept , Oth 1874.
er t&lt;&gt; regulate th* rata* of freight ami cal than it might l&gt;e; to way nothing of
den* and gre*nhou*ta fid-400 ia all.
the bench.
mere *tock &lt;*[«ruLuiwr machine, of Um
In a country when- pnlitiral feeling is fare* between all point* within thia State. th* light that would be cast up*a many
erig&gt;na) owner* make enormoo* fortune* , ttcceomrilv SO strung as tn this, and Where .Seventh—Thai experience ha* ahown that cloudy scientific qnretious, in which th* rite, a ire brok* out uu the went rid*, 11 1 | A fire W Detroit ou Tbirtaealh rtrert,
for they lot all th* contract* for eupplim t" there ia inteHigvnce enough to.bo aware tV railroad ...mpauiev when- left nneoo- inUrnti of comnwree arc more or lew* di­ mil* dirtant—Cox A Bru'* paint abaci, in Monday evening, dertroyad about &gt;10.000
Iheamrivr*. andtV way thev bleed the
trUkd. naturally look exciurively to their rectly involved. We rrwpertfully submit
i worth of property behmging to Franei.
Mouk Vldoa i. axoorihing. ' But tV both of that fact and uf the occcmity uf own internal* ; often diMUgard the inter three ■uggeatiriu* to our Chamber* of the center ofthe businra- portion nt the
the pulHe want*.
guarding against it* evil result*, the habit
wot aide There wa. a strong breese, and
Itockn areoolv for fiift-to-do |«uph- to of looking to t V bench for |«4itical candi­ rot* and convenience of the poblie they Commerce, to the National Board of tbe boildiur* all around for aom.- dirtance
gamble with Biddy In th* kitcVn and date* ahould be rceti to b* one of tho most were created to nerve, whereby onn*»ei Trade which amrabk* in annual aaasivu were entirely of wood. TV flauie* spread
TV New York TVOero MJ. that the
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
John oa the dray can be acrommodated M
blr rateu far freight and fare kava been at Philadelphia thi* week, to our &lt;v&gt;mmcr- rapidly in a southerly and wnrterly direc
Hoe- W. 0. Brownlow wa alwaya a vig- Well a* the rirh people ou the Van Web
; um upon political judgment* It ia an jn - »u^*re -till impred. and unjust diacrimi- cial and financial Exchange* and to indi­ ti&gt;« ; and then a shift of the breem* took
Avewn*. And fiir people with very aoml!
I *&lt;1*1100 to make the court* furtman , ami natiun nude again*! ommunitira and vidual merchants of the spirit of Henry
mren. there are atooka to be gambled in. j while to-day the judge may &lt;mly Iron
■ Grinnell and Felix B-.nh. whree generm- hlock, oa both aide*, awreping down every j itw to undertaking* of thi* c haracter has thing . then tVy ran northward, rrroae-i j
. toward
the party .f h» ebrire.
■ found it* reward in historic honor* eon- Bridge atreei. and «wept ur&gt; Turner acred
morrow he will loan toward hi* fdluw
| ferrod upon their country.
to nrur Second atreei. and threatened to I
partiaui. Th* greet chiod ntaui tbe/areer
of Chief Jurtice Chare » that Ke enter
evum Second rtrert. bat were rtayod by
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in .
wished to refute tV «Vrge. " •“
dmpmlc work from two of the ateamere. |
taiacd political amUliou while be wa* at n-e.immcnd .that the people «honld exact
«V point publicly &lt;m tV stump
Mr
the head of the judiciary’of tV/wanlry, in advance from candidate, fur the legisla­
which had gut upon the ground and gi-t
and inerlteldy caat a doubt upon every ture an unequivocal pledge, fir.I, that they
Brownlow', reply ie unique if not efepM
I., work. From thia point the rouree of
will, if cUcted. vote for »ueh redaction*
the ire wa* a little north of wart, and all
«Th» I understand to V a enutara*ly
axiom. If it Were underetoud that a jndire in the rale* of freight* and fireu *»
that part of the city lying brtweun Turner '
CaaaAi h*» 2h2 tirangra, twenty a roct j •ttvre uu the Wert. Sac4x1 rtnwt oa the
•VulU m&gt; more be nominated to |«.lili&lt;»l will leave to the railroad aMpanuu fair
office than a biahup—the role uoukl be income, oo tb* artual coat of toiMt'ni.ttot. haring lorn ratablabed la May
unwritten, bat it would ba a powerful of their rood*, and allow far maintaining ,
There are 139 Grange* in Maryland
L&gt;s*rt Jssa w *, t&gt; t*7*
I value in tV market, and tb«y go up and bulwark of the abaolito- impartiality of th* and &lt;&gt;j«reting the rnmc to enable them to with a memberaaip of about 7.500 '
tfowa jure the mamas consolidated Virpnia jodiciarv : and if judgvw were never made meet their jure oldigaiioa*; reread, that
All grades of Teas, the very best in the Market. Fresh every
TV Union Co , Ind-, County Council
or any trther stock that tarns out IKK). Senator* or Dover ore*, thrir dreiaiotw they will to that end inatitnte a thoroogh pr^ieem baying a Perchenm or Norrnaa block* and porta of fire other blncka. fully
week from the Importers 3. S. SLEEPER 4 CO., of Boston, sod
'
invretigalion
into
the
affaire
of
awporv
' (MMl of ere par w**k.
Nobody .know* week! not artotitab Vaure they were
ten am. in all Many habitathna* were
for aalevat prices which deficit bucccmAi! competition.
1 anything about it ; tVoe who buy hav* no thought to lx- unpertiMii. ** in Minneam ; taro, a* they have ample |..wer to de, ia
miugied in axnoag the baainoM block*
The
lllinoi*
Stat*
Grange
will
probably
' idre wher* it is, located, or tlial &gt;t lias any ta, not to be deeoonend a* diahnom* be I order to areertain the reel ore nf eonatnicand abopaihwtroyed. and forty-right fomi
value or eveu existence, Iral a share i* a cbm* they were portiean, a* ia New Hamp
lie*, bcredea many riagle perron* occupying
GIVE ME AT'CALL.
I hr* f.« maintaining and operating the Monthly BaBrtln.
share, aad it *ella.
lodging ro-una pere Lumc-l out, in moat
! hoc ; and third, that tbev will, in adju*tA pluareut Granger* picnic wa* held cum luring nuariy everything, for it wa*
There win b* aa item In IV ucwspepm
im» a tariff iff freight* and fare*. abolish omr Itanville III., Jone It. Addrearen al mart impoorihi* to take thing* to plana
John Stanley.
uma* Burning, that the devalnpumute in
H-Unga, Nov. 10th, 1874.
I all unfair diacrimination between some were made by Mumra. Abbott and Nrere. ofaafcty, ao mtenreJy hot.wree the aired*
th* Kangwno di-rict arc of IV mort ra
tlmmi of uwwehandiae. and equalise reUn
TV Treartirer of the Wiaomrin Slate and ao rapidly devouring wore th* fiamea.
aoungieg nature, and forthwith Kangaroo
, betwren different Lralitiea. having due re- Grun received &gt;441.47 during May. not
■took got. upfrote 11 tofftO, aad rertoin
TVaome wa on* of wild excitement
g»rd to grade* and tprriw."
men rage about the rtrert wanting to buy
aountreg 171 M for the barium* hand, and frightful cnoftminii. aad to th* aMtfcall they ran grt tff it M that price. 8m&gt;
which new amount to ll .064.SS.
ing of weanoi, swearing of nxm. crying iff
ing th*t three mining rxtwrts want to coureel, Him. 0. L. Vallaodigham. who,
Sewing machine, form an important children, was added tV Ime hn* and
buy. Biddy and John waat to buy, and fort hi. life m explaining aome puinta m
Knf the trade if Patron’• Agencim. foud roaring of tV lino and tV crisp
4hsy do hay. but tV enerta A&gt; ml— the trial of McGataa.for.tV murder of a
Iowa State Agent hm mid 400 .ow­ rattling of tV burning umber* of the
HaMitcoToy N*. I M*
Tborc who are talking buy, are. really, man Hatred Mveto, was assarainated in hi.
ing madiinM lhi* year and fifty piano* *.oJrn Uuldmgj in Ute track of the «&gt;n
chine fee fauiUv ere, la
th rough their br.fi.ra, milinc at tV price ■Anu ou Berta atrert, Hamilton. Ohje.
•agratejc. Out of block*, from roceea, np
IV (Mrd year &lt; tri eelhetd* sfamor hm med*. It h a very te 13 o efoek Sunday night. A euoatahh
from cvDar*. along the atreota. &lt;-»mc pour
tatewcr. baa tart wtth •
p tatty ysn, when they here need all th* hrerinc the shot fire.1 ran to the mfoon
ing pooplc. Indra with their bousehold
Mid fraud McCrehan lying deed in a piral
good* throwing them blaring into the
of blood. From tV appoaraner uf tV
street and nulling back far more.
WoeudVcoOM ooanf the thing* that were room and pomtum uf Um body th* suppad-1
nwa rushing with their arm* crowded full
Th* |*cplc pockst their foaeaa, and the ti&lt;« is that *ume or* entered th. mluou.
HaanaoTotr No. »M*of clothing, and falling fainting, fro* faTV Bulletin of tho Wkaraain State Ugv*. exeitetaMt and bank.
Sratura begin astgiaeerin|t another swin- cnlle.1 fora drink, and while McGeban
etxlae for wu: *«/.«*»*&lt;
Grange Executive Cummitxee not only
tff the mas* tart, which they curvy waa serving tV «-toa-r V wre shot by
Ahboagh tV river i. 8tt0 fort wide,
and tnntlly u*:, (reefer
-.ms one through a winA.w that kdk. indoo* not think the &gt;5 initiation Cm too manv hrs cinder*, aad rreu xrae good
1 through the seas* way.
for dellvary only dare
high, bat think* it qmataMabk whether
Of cuures jart enough outsiders make to an alky oa tV wert side of tV houra.
sfcsr-’jKw
it fe really dmirahia to Vta penna* who
' money in than thiag* to nirouraa-e people A spsiew/wagua had bora tracked agaiaot
of wort i* altbosfi e
to keep omtaiually going ia. Now and the window, and the awaunia unArabtsdly
। thoa a nma who buys al a duller, has stood npon it wVa V fired, a* a pane of
gitas wa* shattered into a thoumnd frag
nsrata. Although aka with several bul­
let* in the right temple and riAr &lt;ff ita
face. McMehan Vdrtrength niuaxth to prt
two blocks east of the river, csaght fire
bi. rewolrv to dated U—alf but V fel
from a riader, aid was entirely dtatroyed
deed &lt;m reaching tV end of tV ROintee.
Had thi. fire spread, or had the fire uuce
No clue to the murder u yot.
girt at wwk among Urn hunber-yards, or |
woodtet-ware tnotorsm &lt;ra the sort md* &lt;ff I
the riiw. every one felt tV: tV whole
eity would lie Liplcto TV Bridge etraet
bridge, a wooden roofed structure, caught
fire throe or four tiam.. Had the flame*
oooe f*et*esd upon tV wort ead" ef tV
Widge.lVy would Uve gsBoped orer to
tVemh VtorimixitVcartsed. ta afcw

rj&amp;sjxt’SrjLtz

We only want to sell just
HUNDRED

rf

**

Buggies this year. If the Exoite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
oustoiichs cuctj ihfy.

h*l*t

Richard Messer, of Carlton,
j. X. REED tc. CO.

Truly Your*.

NOW IS YUOR TIME!

Gent’s Clothing,
■ Furnishing Goods,

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantity

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

Come and see
w

_

for Yourself

J. s. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED

Teas,

Hurrah for the Spring I

CHICAGO PUMP

Coffees

and

Spices

�OSWEGO

SILVER GUffl STiEffl,
T, KINGSFORD &amp;8CN.

OSWEGO

CORN

STARCH.

KOI

LAWSON'S CURIHVE
&gt;i now all at.ru- ia lhe l‘h.X&lt;&lt;r&gt;pli
■a. and aa I kava raa-t- arrange
to iarmw nt facililHw . fur thdug
(work than vver, all .b.rald call
SPECIAL NOTICES.

Rapid., Cblcatfoand Uubuqur, via Clin­
ton, Cbicwn and Frweport. Chicago
and Manturtte. Chicago and Green
Bry, C h’.eago and Milwaukee, Chicago
and b*. Paul.
,
Thia to the Only Line runnldg iheae
car. bat ween Chicago and St, Paul or
-Chicago and Milwaukee.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with

cmini, «unu,
BHEUMATISM

.6 TINTS
o-ncsmWissL.
LIQUID

PAINTS.

FURNITURE ROOMS.

White Lead Works
SALISBURY 1BRC3SE1U.

E.B. FOOTE, M.D.
in uumn Iran,
teawaa,
,
few tote

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

■OYSTER OCEAN'

fa Wependenl Phpcian,
CHROMIC DISEASE,

al prime which defy all Cumpeiitiuo.

IJ.c «C&lt;wk ia Cauplcto in every ckjwrlnw-nt Having bare Longhi very low, and
he public will find it for their interval Io

UNDERTAKING
'DIED,

rsg.ir.idsxt--"" ........

■ litM feiijipej? Jtotice;.

Farmer, nmember that thc,.4d and
rvliaMc hona-ofC. B’SaWrary to.an&lt;ver,
I buying .-gga, butler. |a«t1lrj aad all kind*
uf fanner . prudtuv. und.-r Barlow A l.-.i
year’. Bt.ar. and paying f.W I hr unr the
i highrat nurtel price. PatnnttU lb.- l&gt;..tuw

525^391

•• If "

PUBUSHER'S NOTICE.
OaaMtooltolthe appropriation lie graer.
^1 wa&lt; .Mealed M follow. .
AyH. Hkka aad bawaaa.
X.J. B«d, fcu^MA Fullar aad lM.

CniEtimltitalPnfiB

-­

...

rta...~.

MICMBLI, MEPMB A ft
'•VIBMT08" THRESHI

We ask atIention to the
fact that'ice shall leave all
accounts not settled, ichere •
ice have sent bills, at once '
with a Justice of the Peace'
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. II e cannot Ion ger
delay.

Lota uf new giaai. al Crawley A
Gnaw.. irulud.ag a lieU
WOOL
TWINK. arkwud with girul -an- and
whieh are bring •Ud’alprfcvw ihal «®
nuke a gntnp-rr hapf&lt;y. •&lt;&gt;&gt; and «* them.

Salisbury &amp; Brossesu.
limting*. April 11». 1R75.

Myl

■ssaa-in-.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
W. K, Ihrla-r ha&gt; a holograph of live
view* of I tho firwetory building. blown np
io B-artoa May 27lh. ul« 12 lu-ura after
the espUiun wb.wo.j2 Ul their lire. and
100 were w.mn.leal "and HMUinnl fiw life.
Can be Been al the akwe atul bIbo a foil
. hoe of new gunda of rvrsy dnesiptiau,
I cheaper Iry 20 per eroL than rear offered
I is Ibra market. We guarantee to give

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stoekof Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which ire offer to the public
cheap for Cash. We have,
also, a full and complete
fty***?
Stock of Drugs and- Medi­ Moody
cines, Books and Stationary Tl^juraagn iak^taa H. nkaaM. MnMl
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &amp;c., *■ttlbfflA TSP BlBLS KWlHKS.’
cfr. Give us a call.

THE ADVANCE.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes.

Hastings, Dec. is} 1874.

BRICK FOR SALE I
The Subm-ihr, will com­
mence the Manufacture of

1NMJSTWAL EXH1WT1O1

CO.

�SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
MICHIGAN FRUIT AND FLOW­
ER GROWERS.

The amour t of premiums for fruit and
lowers autb. tiled to be r.ffered by tbe
State Agrir-uiiural floridly, and to be paid
by the.frcwanier of that M«k«y. foil
for 1 K7l. Tl-ie V.vrrjr literal on tho ,»rt
of thia taitty.'iMl the ft nit *»d Hater
)au|dc rbulthl fullv ajftukir thfopmiiw sjhit. ei&lt; rrtltBVtr to make :u ixl;ii
hili&lt;
i. wi nhy ■ I the Stale and hri jobu L vomei h»« returned from Ucjkjavik “with
girairid Ci.. u'.uisi iuicurlr.
news uf an uu|urdlo!cd diMatcv. It arcti­ | Tbs .eeiv* a-"l viu.-yaid |tem’.nw' «t«
that tbe outbreak began on Christmas, sad
bax roMiuuisi ever rinev with scarce any

I
I

iuliahitaula were terrified by MiLtetaucnn
iH.t«cs like thunder, which extended
through nearly twv-tbilds id* tl® UUudEarly in January f.JL.wi-d curtbuuakc* iu

prsoft «T Haig Writ."
How the suffered during ihu next half
hour ow!y h«r own heart knew; but
she made her appearance among the dan
cere, more bnAmnl than she bad ever
been. Like a tery ficiry ahe flitted thnmgli
tharooiu. laughing merrily at everything,
talk ingpolitioi with the old tacu and flirt­
ing with Ae yowiv men. as she had never
doigwdtodobaforc..- When Harry claim
cd her hand foe tbe Um act, she lx*wilder,
rd tho poor Mfow WUb&gt;« roxy. ^uct.
ttah ways, turine lhe tender wwnla he
wlifoperod into ridicule, and crcB allowing
her wit to degenerate iuto Miuging ear-

TLc ooBkoJature &gt;■( tlie f.uit dqertral
the Sula .Fair i&lt; | ul in sharp.* . I
resident Pximofov, III lx- aodatid by tin
Revra af ill ‘ ending Lurti. uhunl owrcoa of tbe S ale. . A premium-if. life
etnla-iahip a 111 Im' given f r :Lv ux »t per­

arc WjUI him lb hfo toufonanm; wj want
him io the field. We worth! Co th.- iritii.xen. the ►.•tutt.-r. the )4&gt;yriciun nial the
Warrior
The l*n&gt;vinctal Committee of
safety, whiue members had |«rwmal knowl­
edge of his worth, spoke of bis death as
that uf “a man whose metaury rill la* en­
deared to hfo muntrymeu, and tn the wor­
thy in every part arid &gt;g»- r.f iIm&gt; world, ao
lung aa virtrie and valor shall lie euieeincd

■Everything smer them had oceaxd to
prove to her that the man she had loved
waa but • bearUroa flirt, trffling with her
heart while his own was plighted to anotb-

"» remir ita Oetlwr.' &lt;«»&gt;
las-t —^rr|IlU tutjBB*

mM Mtnrw«T

J.Zu^v.'r^sr''

aitifully, than- “supposed to be killed." There ia a tra
ditimi, however, that Major Small, of the
Brilfob Army, who afterward laxaiue a
Genera! and wbrwe life, ao the story goca,
r» aared during tbe secund attack on tbe
redoubt by tbe penonal interference uf
tract attention. The object is lo bring
Warren io bin behalf, raw Warren Gil
the aocievimefllM* Stale together in friend­
when the redoubt wa- capcarrd, and ran
ly ivni|xritiou
forward tuamiat hiru. He spike to him.
The premium for individual cvllrctiomi
but Warrea "only looked up, anilled and
died." It waa not Ha personal exploits
But the C.l..r had left her eheek aud .lid during tile battle, for General Putnam -­
out return. And next morning she Matt­ gallant serviroi arc mure fully rejurteii;
ed home
islrtralar »t Iks tolai • ■
Mrs. Thurston took her in her artuwho-tbey part.d and whispered. with •
Use Suh deepened ou the
grod-by kwa, -We bad Jumd to hare you
needy people.
Several hundred persons
wife'
arc also reported to have perished. Tlie
wodd-roanwaed Gcysen hare dried up
since the terrible eruption began, aud in■trail of water, these mysterious ftiniiel*
il N.pX.B I
emit immense ■|uaat&gt;&lt;i&gt;w of hot smoke and
tSCre..—J,.----- anything but archmBu and mischief was to
aaboi, which, during lhe nighl. ruing
several thcxiseud feet into the air. appear
ink Mm-------1----- -- ----like gigahtie ivilnmus of fiaiiiriiao. fire,
And ttow, when the bad thought her lore
dead, and pride had stood in triumph over
its. trampled ([rare, it was ia her heart
again struggling t&lt;&gt; be heard.
When
Mamie earn.- to search for her she found
her walking ■‘Crr her health." she mid, and

■Tl't.'T.J?’!'.

Every Buller and Eugioe ia tented by Siydnutlto preaaurc to twice tho —&lt;•
rasBure and also steamed up and ran, before leaving tbe works, to famrsto-J
set workings In the- hands uf tbe purchaser.
**
Tile Boiler aud Englnu leofe tbe vroaksmxupMe; andtliepries lncls.tMnm.
htglne. Force Pump. Bteam Gauge. Grate Bara, Gauge Cocks,IklstrvSZ'
team Valve, Judson Governor, Blow Off (jock. Ac.
”

rttets t&gt;n.ivEKH&gt; os

board

or cabs at sraisonua mh

Stripping ttaxirg. 3 Horn.- Poorer. flB.au; 4i lion* PVwer.'fl^ia. ' *“
We manufacture and furalab at low prim, I *n I leva, Sliaftlnr Cvdtei xj
Hangers, also furnish Belting. Gum Hou*. ,ti
i. "■f—n ul
Further Information will lx* cheerfully given by addressing the mxoahntaM

,J AM ICS LEFFEL &amp; OO.

B=lf

SPRINGFIELD. OHIO.

*“«

......

jmmHbk eoqwatfoh

even in the rcldnewi
«&gt;f b«e manner, but Harry ualy saw that .
•dainty
and fortune, and tn lung laid tbe la«r with
hfo heart at Laurie's dainty feet. Hbe
took no lima for thought; she'could never
hive any one as she had loved, and she was
fond of Cnndn Jack, and s&gt;&gt; Laurie mid

THE

h*7’i. amounted to fMlii (Jn January I,
1ST I, there waa not a penny in this fund.
The Kxerattrc Committee desire to build
up this fund, aud benrc by offering life
mrmb&gt;T»hi|a for premiums set end |Mir

The Menly Boy.

What is it makes amanlylsiy ' It no
sire or weight, fur there are some larg
heavy buys that arc anything bui nun!
We saw &lt;m.v a big, burjy follow abac
fourteen ynrs old, with a fiat like a snu
sledge-hammer and a voice as loud, aluuu

MATCHLESS"

BUHDETT

I given t« fruit growers, tho membership
' of tbe society w extewb-d awl the money
'given fur such premium*, is diicrtcd to
j the treasury of the Ms-iety, sin! finally
; Irrtnaoently iut-wted f.«r the promotion of

By the first of January. It&lt;7«. the E»&lt;*
cutii.-romuiittre* b.q. t&lt;&gt; be aide ly jepriu
a life mvmliraship fund of Fd.lnitl.
Il will be rioliicd that the luinrv of the
awiwding ci-u&gt;mitlccs are mu given or tmbli-lied aa hm been tbe custom. Tlie Kxeentire committee, in IB74, adopted the
plan of selecting cvmiwtrnt graiJcmcn ur'
i experts lu award the |rcmiuius of the fair
1 Three gentlemen were duly wxified and
| promptly apjxwrod at the fiur and attend
I ed to their dutieri. Hie result was very
gratifying- and gave proers) satfoCnXion.
| The award, were distinguished for their
I discrimination, fairaces and impartiality.
The same jysteui will Le adopted in 1873.
The premiums awardiM in the PubmIuI gieal department will be paid on Friday.
I lhe last day of tbe fair, bv checks drawn
ou A. J. Dean. Kao., the treasurer of the
State Agrieultural HooMy. At the fair
iu 1874, Mr. Drwu paid every cheek pre■ sentefj him ■« Saturday. — that exhibitors
■ had the money in hand before tlicr left
the fair ground. The amount voted by
■ the State Agricultural Society f.»r prctii
■urns in this deportment was' SI.30U for
I 183. an ineroise of filtOO over the amount,
voted in 1871. Thia liberality ou the part
of the uxccutirc rvmmitter of tlie State
Agrieultursl Society should call forth from
' the fruit growrra of Michigan a re.porre| worthy uf the State.
.
All fruit ahipficd by rail for the fair
should lie directed to Hon. Wb. L Web­
ber. Superintendent ofpotnrdogiea! Hall.
East S^inaw, Mich.

Eii'e,

.

bister wbaa she saw Harry with tbe n

hmadwana O
Uarie took

’

----- let you go until you do." and he took her
~-----‘ --------“ _, and | hand in a gentle but fine grasp Looking
tri ndMtaade, rimi into hfo eyes, h&amp;ring the winning voice
bariio her fliubed ; agmn, ahc yielded a-of oW. -LaBrir. we
eat with Harry am! I bum have done wifh mistakes. I loco
Led jn.coorerwu.ioa. I yoa beilar than lifir itadf. and I believe
^T*W&gt;poBe." aaid thxi when you came to oa last winter you
«tn. then curiously i loved me. For.somc reamm you attend
| toward ne. I would have found the rmif urgent btuino* had not called me
ly just BB you were leaving, and I
old have been here befrre thia if the

•VaAii’ 0^ TouarY
Aod Um* M
Uun me to New I'oel. .her
the gallant auMain gave hu vareful critique have been detamed until last week,
wpaw Jfhw Rvxm1 ’ Lmt, of which Laurie '
‘
htorfbottmewo'd.
Nat until day fight dal the crowd of
yOWBg folk, gathered beneath C.!oud
nratasi a bdspitaNe roofdfopem-, and it |
*■ eleven u. as. when lhe fire gtrfo at I
Magwalia gathered armrod the breakfontolrn- H STM quite 'tiausin^ to observe

inre me that you bred me and at tho
m.- lime be piodgU to M« Everett?"
“Laurie Loe! I ptedgad to Mfo.
tercet! I do not understand yum"
Thai, with oyoa downcast again. she
M him of aO.be hMI heard that night in

Mtn a “baby." and say wl
about being ‘tied by bia
strings
ho dues not min
knows he U right.
He will never engage
spurts: he loves real spur
nothing for fun that he wo

i

Jartm &amp; Saiiiai

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MICHIGAN AM THE SOUTH.

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a very fine thing. But be waa
manly.
Nor does tbe power to &gt;moh&gt; cigars
without getting sick nuke a manly boy.
Some boys tbiuk »o, we know. We hare
earn seen small boys, nine and ten years
old. pick up stnmpa uf cigars which men
have thrown into the gutter, ami |Miff
wdkfope* pride. • Mae in hfo*slighlrel set
away at them, holding Bp their bred- and
JnM Ueri a servant tapped at lhe dour. stalking along, a* if to say. "Ixulioi and
• A pmtlemau in lha pari.», Mfos Lauric. gentlemen, look at us. M e are men. we
Thinking only of Comb Jack, sha hotbed
her. eyes and readjusting the pink ribb.®
that bound bar bwtr, she ran down tbe
stairway. Opening die door meehanieallv,
in nod Mood face to face with

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.

rsiftflFI

™neo opened, alUtlr faded spray uf arborvine fell out Ju her lap and a dainty scrap
uf n«4-papc&lt; witlt R, dfodorisg the face
uf Hany Tburatou uabe bad first known
him. The deep blue eyes looked up. into
hera, and the boyish .n^rath. unshaded by
mouMsche. seemed foebdy iu syllable hre
name as of uld. Through blindiag tear*
...
. — »hc gated Upon it. thin clcsxxl it firmly
Loe, hwvu you nu Mtd.piMvtl U with, other thiags to be de­

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The Manpcttc Mining Journal nay.
that (Ifift tons of rofipcr were produced
from the Quincy mine, and 322 tons fn,m
the OscreJa in the fire months past. and
that shipments from Portage Uke arc
very lively so far this mmu. reaching
1,95c tons up to tbe 2d inM.

Srx-BATTia rrm dxmiutv.—Comidering bow much pains people take, first in
excluding sun-light from their dwellings,
awl serood in protecting by clothing their
nalo b&lt;rir« from its infiuctuw, it ou read­
ily be seen Imw want of sun light on the
person may be a gnwt anre of ill-beulth.
■ Bemave the cause ami lhe effect will
«»*" « the hygienic prc«pt; and EenM
in ail MMBaa when wut of sun-light hu
been the eauae of disease, sun bathing
must be a valuable hygienic curative agnney. brom, of debility, unarcmnp^
with fever, it fo nariv always raluabic.
Whenever the skin fo tafo and bloo&amp;m.
— whenever a cold and ciammy condition
RadoBRWM, exritabffity, irrilabUity often
Muxumb Io this agruev when they will to
no other. Huu-butha supply the place iu
some aenae, and are worth a thotmndfoJd
more than all the iron, opium, alcohol,
etc . in Chrisvisdam They arc sot, a. a
it. By-and-by you win take from us afi role, to b.- ure.1 in feverish condiriorsr of
our luxuries I think wine pnwnntM di- tbe system, bet wherever there fo torpidgeation. Did you ever bear of a man who
«.uld not sat cbaeae without hurting him?
Then I miraxme you would deny me
diUMe." She replied, “Did you ever hear
of a man standing umler a gallows, and
Baying to lhe wiuinw of the cxccutimj,
'Now, my friend*, take warning by me

ORGANS

TAKE NOTICE!
J.rraWJi:1frrd=AV=;-'g

mn urni iirtnis
The Reliable Sheri Lite

BABIil SRBBVlKtllN

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. 1875.
ClEffl

WITH MILLER’S WONDERFUL

454457115

AUTOMATIC SELF’ltAKE

Spoke

Warranted

K is hlriiost :ik li^ hl as a Droppt j, pi i fm th It.ilniiced, t*iils .the
worst dob'll and t ;irig|pii grain, ;dway« brings the grain on slraight;
fail to set* il . W&lt;‘ulfirt sei! llitk

longer tin

Their Skeins
I
are all set with their Patent Skein;
Hetter-Ml'filth shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly , and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never 1
loose, cut or break.

BE FEEBLESmAPBB ANDMBWEB
The Triumph Reaper,
• odd.

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes.

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons
Jackson Wagon,

Buckeye Grain Drill.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR
No other firm uses tiiia Machine «»&gt; they are Eaki prupi ifiioi-s oKm. None but Indmnhvs Olel
ed Timber, and thoroughly seiisoiietl, under cover Ikoui-lato 5 yei»M. ami put together by the
Wagon Machines. Every Wngon fully Warranted.

i&gt;KCC andske'them.

Come and see us at our new office, next door east
■of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

WTOTTO^

tn HUH I
JOHN STANLEY !

nXvi &lt;; HT &amp; IJU Uli ALL.

JOHN PETTIT

EXTRAORDINARY

AT THE

T° ™ANNOUNCEMENT

Hastings Drug Store

Pianos, Organs,

SD DEC TED TIMBERS.

Wagons

CRAWLEY &amp; OKACE

and Buggies,

M1U HiVKKTIXUiKBTN.

A»1 M«S.

G. P. Rowell I Co's. Column.

"’itN aadm xxivj 4?U ■ vrium: ' Arad

Before You Start

now, IxboU, I n unl-&gt; my pnioic: run*
iberviunt. Mad { will nabvrfMrtbM what thia
ahull du to tkv (triple La tho laMer
day*.'* That adv«tMiB«*t w» a taniUe praobeuy, a aeUrng tutth at the rrelaattapbaUt; and all idrertiaiag uaght la
be, I1L- Xfriptore aJrcrtMng. a artUnr

ISfl'HR IX TOE

TRAVELER’S
OF lIAItTFOKl), COAX.
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BOgK AGENTS

‘•""“ZrwuA.

Canned Fruits and Fish

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llicanll iWlliator. |
Ukavlaa, I kata Ma«kn||Hklit 4-«» (^Billakl ■
U«lw» •k.lwaiWll.a. katiaaaa !

TOIL

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CIGAR?

Shop .mi J.-ti.-r.ion Slr&gt;-*l. ii.ntli &lt;*f
Hnaiingp
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DENTIST

Naskrillt

Slit-'Ag.-t &gt;1 fn, the l upul.tr New llpgI.I..1 Or,MU, JJvhtA llruu, Fallatn
,
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sisii.rr.-=;.i-';raarw,a^a

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Sw«t’s HPTEL&gt;

-R.li.-aM IB-.! •• fihiA B.,'.L.

FARM FOR SALE!

McOaflroy'.-

CrtobrntiMT Hour laiil IL-vKr.. 4iulKcvcr)thuaf in.I
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New

England

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ta«^Jj«-Oin

Organs,

JHnnnlHty-ttird liur^lett (fi-'
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$5o
to Slo.ooo
U.«
a

itiifld Irrnh W-inlrd l|&gt; every Cmmlv
- in lite Plate. , .
‘

900S PROFIT.

0»

riusi,

Hai

ii taaiad la Steak rH&lt;Ua«aaa 4 aaM

IV.* inifiy.'UutnL 'BU*VK.

1W ACHES OF VALUAALKJ.AilD

■iiwiwiMsmn

//c kceiut
mi
htuul &gt;¥n. 1, liitrifiH ranging
iu.pi'ice-fruin H&amp;Olo liEOO.
‘'jiitri. .4grnt for • famous

GRAHGKR HEADQBARTKR8

THRKB uritlu.uc

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Santa Claris

HEADQUARTEB'S.

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45 DOLLARS!

raTUu

OoocarU. OUOAMa

TUt L Bt. ^lare Io
jt-iir, jnt^ctity
We Ufr .ilir U»tH,q&lt;iui£_.Hu&lt;4a.fluL &lt;4*
rwr bwU|ju-4&lt;&lt; lUaiiten. Call sad .ox.
Thd Now IffipJovod^lJ*ck ro«d
auund An^imw4f'«n.l '^*h Will tM &lt;fnr

For What ?

uk IVA. SMITUU •
Medical InArmnry
nan.
Mt. nrr&lt;»«&gt;iiKii
»5T&gt; till-»•»•&gt;» iw&gt;.
I-’.-..

a mi (Uta MMmi

&lt;iu suoy FUHOili

Slow Oppr-aMir lire- JI delinks
3, Market
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A Ito.aaclt airf wAnUA-raia iO^MAjte ‘

TERMS REASONABLE.

CRAWLEY A ORACE.

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J. 1\ ROBtliTS. 1!

HASTXKGS
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fine- pictures

J. Cole &amp; Son.
;aX xr WAV1"•miw txtran. '

SKWIUG HEHfflt

EMPLOYMENT
HUM M*U.

CANCER nrwrnjTE.
H. (KHtCUmi.

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�BARRY AND EATON
COUNTIES.

SjlSteft
ikssar-"-'

In a previous letter I gave my iwpreeaiomi of tho Chimro in 8an Francbeo. I
know more about them row than I did
t^en. for this maroing I went down to the
wharf where lay the monstrous steamer,
tbe “City of Tokio," and mw a tbouaand

fa sure to bring protoctiow to all who trust
it. The Barry and Eaton ask your al
tewtioa to tta efevee year* of continued
proaperty, its fteedun from hligatiun, iu
payment of M5.000 of loses, iu 2.300

circular fasped by the Agricuhara! Ia«r
In IStiJ the Barry and Eaton obtained aau Cjraptay of Watertown, 'Naw York,
ita charter’ lad cuuimeneedjt. work, the which company through it" agtuu mh-iim
willing to rowrt to anything to deUmy the
policies taking adret April 11, 1864.
Undoubtedly the beat rwrou fur Uw
■_2—; ■ 'ir'.i.. L_ .r &gt;aso __ £2

We Ind thia fa one of their circular. :
. “Incase of Ire. these Mutuals companies
pay—romo two third, rornc thrro fourths,
■ome four-fifths, and same nine-tenths of

.bow beyond a doubt fast tbe Barry and
Eaton has not proved "s deinsiou and a
rear." to those who trusted it.
We invite you to their annual meeting*.
We invite you tu an examination of their
book*, and to thoir reports fifed with the
Commfasiomw of insurance and tbe County
Clerks of each county.
TYusl meu you know to b* true. Do
not be deerired by men you do not know.
Do not be deceived by any false theorioi
or false statements. The Horry and KiU n
never was in better coudition than it is
to-day. It never derermd more confidence
than U d&lt;*w toJay It nr4 only deserve.

rothst, althot^h the farmer* held an fa
•uranee policy fa sum* etHupany, it was un­
certain whether they would rwcrirc a dol­
lar dldthej met withalua.
In'..A.-' sound rompanfa* they had to -pr. &lt;«*—-*«. “ W —. W
pay fttsa t to 1 per cent, annually, and hl* insurance in a Stock company, and
to be fa an unround company was wurre in every case tbe sum be thus fares would
keep him fully is»ural fur many year*, ao
that when a lorn occur* bo find* be fa only
partially [rotccied apafaat it at the best the farmer* fa iu territory. Since the 30th
Bead your pulieicsandyou will see that thia of September last only seven policies
have been cancelled by request of insured
except in ease of aalca, and during that ;
tint* wo have Insured more than a bun- 1

Wink ** arc waiting for iki. vcrJkl fa and all are dufag a. good buafawa and ful­
the Bo-vlier sac *W Ukr occafiwi
filling' the design far which they wore
pans the hope then there will be no more forined. The Barry ami Eaton, the one of
which we write more particularly, during
of this whi^h lia.'JuiC elottd.' It m«y lie its eleven years uf work, ha* nerrr left a
urgiil (hat tbu disrovety of new . videoci1 Idot or Main about any of iu work to mar
of a decisive chwactcr ought tv lead to a
rc&lt;praBotatiet&gt; of the care fa thex»«r«sfcia
order thai antbroiieJustice way be -km®
to the parti-n 1nv&lt;4vtd, sod that public
ujiininu may 1«) re&lt; rig|it. . Tlurei) lirtlej
i It luu paid out More than forty-fire
prubability., lwirav.ro that any wh di^ thousand dollar* in kwwrerinrc iu organisa­
cuvery will be mad*. - Evjy quarter in tion. averaging a little more than four
whfah it-may be &lt;frpr*ital bx&lt; already
been ranrecKcd, and every mofivc for iu [
publicali-m ihat gan eyo&lt; be &gt;&gt;pcrMiv.', ap­ eleven you* iadnding all expense and
parently, ha- been brought to l-oar fir it. thi^dtey fee, and the 10 rent* a hundred
production rhiritae the'- »ir fnonths, trial dollar, for Insuring, 18 cents a hundred
beferv the pttycfii jo»v. . The probability, dulkir* a year nr (1-B0 per thousand and
then, m IhalTikc tbe example funii-dtod by o-uuling only thcBMosmeat. about l&amp;cts
so many other celebrated trials, all the • hundred or fil.Wper tbottrend. With
Gets shoot ibis matter nut yet mad.* known these facta and figures who ean doubt its
to the psbHe will remain locked in the
b&gt;**onui oftlriir depositories til) dcaih puts
it. Citai real upon them.
If, however,
now facte of imp-wtant bearing iJumI.I ,
romc to litrlw, they would simply
themsrirre titthe body nf pnbfie’ nplnfob,
and would thus lave »ub*taut&gt;alJy the
same effect a* if certified ip a (A&gt;un i.f eoaupcUtinaa
,
with Mutual*. and with that ;

Addreste* by Hon. Sohuvler Cotfax
Before the Ulerary Societiee-Thi
Higher Law of Ufa and Abraham
Lincoln - Largo Attendance and Interetting Exarehet.
content. many nropanien insure for full
value and pay It.
,
The Barry and Eaton insure ou build­
ing, not excueding throc-fuarth* valitn and

■nJ when any agent or aay rompany
make a rtatemeut like tbe *l*&gt;rc they atale
what they know to be untrue.
Again in the aanx- circular we find thia
bugis-or hold aut: -I* addition to tbb
the hutury of fire Insurance fa a faithful
reconi of their failure to naret tbe wants
of tbe pcnple, and the la* reports of the
different Stale* arc filled with suits upon
their application.. They hare nnireraally
broken tbeir promise, to their peliry bold­
er., and proved a dcluafan and miatc if
continued f»r any length of lime ,.

noil. They ww* Urn genuine article, and
a look at lh&lt;m wx. eolertaiiing, a* weU ns
instructive They aro allowed to come off
the ship fa wpadn of tramy. ereh with
bis or her baggage, rod are ho«p*tobly re­
ceived by the custoo boroe officer* of
Unde Ham, who show, them tm.ro atlcntion thsn they ever get again. He firat
compel* theta to open their bW.
which he examfam with a rapidity that b
miraculou". He t&lt;wra&gt; out tbeir clothing,
bolding up each article tu tbe light to »ce
that nothing dutiable fa hidden in iU fold*.
Ho open* their empty and half-empty can.
of provision, to the*smc end. and after
tomfag their traps about fa a manner that
makes them bowl with angufah, he nb-

ing a useful, virtuous and ancccmfel life. in hi* baggage, to not only defray hi* ex­
Hdf-control and self reliance are qualities penset, bet leave him enough to get back
of great value, and the ancient injunction
“know thyself," eras tbe result of a pro­ upon. If ho is not an opium sharp be
may hare rilka, and other good, that arc
light and easily omomM, the duty on
which, if be ascspis, would make him de­
cently rich. I saw one stripped who iiad
rilk thread wrapped about his body, tbe

NOW IS YUOR TIME I

eovugh to act him up fur life in hi* satire
village But tbe custom house officer* are
very *mar|, and from long experience are
up to the most of their little games. The
most uf them cutac to grief.
After they aro examined, the officer, if
he find, uo dutiable good* about them,
put* * chalk mark on their bopgagr and
another on their back* and they are free
to depart. The employment agent* are wait­
ing fur t hem They are loaded up fa expraw
wagons and taken to various ludginghuwui, where they May till work i* found

Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic's in Endlese Quantities,

LlMnimilfM
Trunks, Traveling Bags,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:

Itself Its Only Parallel I

The NBtions Holiday!

Independence Day

425185
cierie. and President Jocelyn that be had
coarented to come to Albion at all
He would not altemp* to disci**)'techni­
cal topics, but would for an hour dixnuree
tu them npou • The Higher Uw of Life,"
that ptfocfalc of lirfag which tends to

rocwigaed to them like so many pieces uf
ux-rchandiM.'.
Tbe harridans herv con­
tract with their agent" In China, who. for
m&gt; much in hand p-ald, buy girls and "hip
them. When faey arrive they are taken
to the Jen* on Dupout, Jackwn, aoJ
Tscific .trecU, anJ kept there in abject
.I.&gt;
.Ill .
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Monday, July 5th, 75.

Olivet College.

kwihg Wefn.Jlre. «n J a IT! only ai
.UffjjiM'WtMl'tnni'w Ut» gaa a
MMmiMMifan'o »'•
i: on
mW. ff nofIke r^, fcr^.earlriud

the merchant and manufacturer*. hare
their wires with them, but no one ever
.
ouxf^ly

J-S. GOODYEAR 4 CO.

HIPPODROME,

Acre* of Wide Spread (\uivaa. and tbe

Largest Ampitheatre in
the world.
gut into the circular through a mi-tele
In a Mutual company a man agrees to
share iU lusacs and border*", and also has
the privilege and right to reap iu benefit*.
If there are 3,000. person, faaured fa a Mu­
tual they each agree to protect each other
aceordfaf to the .mount insured, bail great
or small. Now auch cuiupauMs ran never fail
only through dishonesty. If the losses are
heavy they are legally bound tu pay them

for Yourself

P. T. Baraunus
GREAT ROMAN

GruiButi,Uii,Jilj5O.
ever Iwcn it* steppigg stone to a vigorous
uf the market' What the dolricriutM fagrowth. Snne of its early officer* and
fiiu-nom arwupiu the. young we can reurve- charter member* have paared away, but
lyrrolree, but w* may be sure that they;
other* have filled their pdacea, and in all
winyrtwral rttetnrehr* in deplorable
rerun*, although the CMmeAion with the
real fountain of evil umy often be hard tu [ offietw. Thia being &lt;ione by the company
trao- . -N.. cbmnaofindiridnab snt, over at large it "has moil always been well done,
ride there-vneralfatcrreu of therowrttn and we bwlicvr to-day that tbe uianagenity and. we might add. tho'guisT name of uxnt of the Barry and £aton i* in &lt;m&gt;d
our cvuutrj.
Wtf truM, tln-riffigu, in haHa.y Their offibe* not bring aalaired
q iteufhttera and »fli&lt;».fa»uB«l n
otire there 1* no acranfolfag for t|wm.—
here and there, that Wi-‘hare'nren -th
Efficiency and honesty fa what the comuf thk matter fa fW. fckTkfcHri
rouki my1 the lad of it inany fenn?

IMPOSITION HATED I

OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied

C0VGBE88 OF MATIOMS.
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have tbeir reward. Their own rawrefamness of good done fa ■ reward npea earth,
rod lb. fatam life will. duOtfea.,
tbeir measure of honor fall. It fa notori­
ous that every age makes martyr, of iu
own beroe* ami throw* garland, on the
monarns^ ef those of previous eenturim.
l«rn.tli fa by no mean* rox dri, O0
the cunirary. we frequently new the one
pure nun oppx-ed by a thousand asaewfa ,
and perareuted to the death fa many fa-

m
it rem, or sum bqubii ;
Indian Life or Cheat* for a Wife!

GIVE me A cam-

tSS5tlSKI.'22:£J2‘„“S: s

John Stanley.

dealing. .
4:
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lly Ua. fair and botMM daaling it baa
justly dsaorred the fruit it has reaped. No
more prosperoiM o.inpiiyexurt* to-day. It
has a membership of more than 2.300,

t NQ hUcmxK bannprung
rapidly Imo fax ,.r n . po*.
aming tbe best combi-

doUan'of property.
What src some of it. advantages ? Fine,
your policy » ahraj* Rood ifyou pay your

then the company make money and you
help lb*m, and this is perfectly fagtttmate.

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through them. Thia i* tu detect muggling. For be it known that the Chinese
arc moU ezpiert bider*. Many an inno­
cent looking Ki Wo has brought through

applications We Jud. supposed anils were
cxnamciKvd ..n pulirio* and uot uo applies
tion*. Bnt that little ilncrrparoy we will
jass over and proceed to notlou the girt of

It. fir-t Secretary, M’. A. N'intocka,
worked well and faithfully until tbe com
puny wo* ihtwuughly organiitd and finally
left it in good &gt;dup&lt;- far other hands It.
6r*t I*resident, Willird Daria, who m iu
manager* *w eight tsn^ years gave it a
good "landing, hr thriftaking the t rearer
&lt;r&gt;bip uf the rotupuy which he held at
th* time of hb death, was a man of sound

Wo dare not tell the public, we are making better work thaa
ever before, /pr fear they, will come too thick and fast. Wem
terribly excited when we have too many sales, and now nnei
we have oomo down TfHjj-FIre
H CU BUfif, we tratnble a
little because you may all come at once and Frustrate ua io moeh
him Thiriy-five Top Carriages, and that nhnos
business besides the

Are not the law reports filled with suits
t» tlx puKcio* of rtfak companies? Noth
fag is freer. Is it any more an eridence
of the want of stability fa a Mutual to bo
•ued than a stock company? U i» no*
darn of rompanuu i: bum be understood true that they have proved a d&gt;-lusfae and
tint the mutual* made lluui lower the
rates. arid there can be no qnaOfan but
that their fa.-«&gt;lrency it only a matter of

pmxlfag rontrsdictiim* 111 the Brooklyn
trial whieh will render the pending, and
would have nmderei! any, verdict m&gt; un"lUhdactory tn the grvai num of unprgjudkol men. But the great objection In asopening «hw m-Mter in conn is the bad
■ Ifcet which the daily famllfarily with
such w^itlal* La* lijxsu the public wind.
■Milter*'which are pr^aiy riothed ^wiih

aguin. The mnubera of th® lnd&lt;l«.dent
party will wheel iste line *cw»—lh«y will
drop Inch iuto tbrir aid pUcta, »i»d Uuifurnia will take her pUo in the llcpubliranks.
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Tbe Bepnbliran Atelr Coorrotioh at
Sacraaicntu. yorterdav. uon.’faated • "plcu
did ticket, the Hmt. T. G. PMpa beading

3BC TF 3V I&gt; SR. » x&gt;
Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall h*
obliged to fence ourselves in ana
only admit a limited number of
f
D4Y

GEORGE A. HALL, Areada
W»w&gt; Dfrpot Grand Rapid*.

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Kacrainentn, Orden, Rail Imka City,
Cheyenne. Denver, Omaha,' Lincoln.
Dutoque, Wlnom?Duhrt£

THE LARGEST OF THE
KIND EVER HELD IN
THE STATEI

Marquette, Houghton, Hancock. Green
Itay. O.hkoah, Fond du Lac, WadtoOB.
and Milwaukee.
If you want loro to Milwaukee, O4&gt;
koah. St. Paul, Itlnneapolta, Duluth,
Fort Garre, Winona, Warren, Gai—.
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Bluff.. Omaha, I Au coin, Denver, Salt
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ask attention, to the'
fact that we shall leave all
accounts not settled, where I
we have sent bills, at once,
with, a Justice of 'the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. We cannot Ionger
delay.

ALL ABOUT THE COUHTY.

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LIQUID* "PAINTS.

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OYSTER OCEAN1

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

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in UiirfR inut,
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i^BClroad CMaadanioeer Cobb wax al HaMlog'. yeeienUy. aad »xprv~»4 what we al) an
keenly feel the greet iRjaatiee doae
by
keepieg ike dej~t
tar h&lt;»n I be bu.lnee. xhort two year*. Hepped to the final a. tbe
Iradtag Beaporla the taad. It I. aunaBaeI Zltoa. Geo. K. Be. ever fahroa no lhel la tund by Maaero. D, M. Morgaa 1 Co., of Brock,
I forty-nix. &gt;Uya he readjusted and took new port, who are aaiuae the aide. 1 Reaper aa»■ luenaee for the Barry and Ealra to the ufectnrerr in America, h.rtap built over 50
amount M 10,010. ta the face towanhipa of yean ago the tnl McCoetakk Um per, nhieh
ta It. lime war almoM tbe elghlh woader of
Irving. Tk.re.ppl., Yunite.
the world, bait ImproreaeM. fallowed aad
I Tear*' of ike people ta the wapaay. aad cer- ■ era embodied ia a ar. Reaper known a. the
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impro.emret bae aiaodfaarly ad.eared uatll
Ike new reel ihat weald more ahead, allowtag
it to rar directly over the knife ualil I be rake
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Talmaa. Muaea Taylor. J. J. .Utaa aad Haaiaol
Shea, a Xew York : XathaaM Thayer. J. W.
BreAt. H. It. Iluaaewwll a*l BMaey Bartlett,
of Boaioa. aad Jaaaeo F. Jay, of Itetnpl

Hurrah for the Spring 1

airoag. of Moy draft aad very eoeveatni to
handle. Two Cvma !)*&gt;.. owe far mowing aad
Uat ufletlenrematalag lathe liaartaga 1*. owe far rnptag Mwjflarahhed with eoehjaacktao.
aothouhe change from a Mower le a Reaper can
0. June auMtiSTL.
Mtaa XetUe FkartaWa, Andrew MaKeea. he made la Iom than 10 aaaaaalaw. Vhea Uta
Freak H.talre. CtUe Areeux. Peaal tk Meaarr/ew mrher loagor them tbe Mower Benia
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/&lt;U * regular meeting «rf Pata.ee Kaeaaip- ahewtag the pecaUar work tag. of each.
aaaot, X*. tt. 1. 6. U. P.. beta al Odd Fotiowa
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)wt heaugU ear of (bo waedk by aetaal rem
Oa Twaiay eeealag tbe ».-ker. of the partaon. ta &lt;oat.l«»U won ttaa we-third
Brw.aga Lodge. X«. M. 1. 0. 0. F.. «i«b Mote tlmt. the dellwcy a. Battle Creek hy
Cadltae O»4 WatllM. het anaur,. fa wbkh_we
a.'oSeera far the caeutag lana. via :
X. U.-rfaa. M. Setrey.

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0* pieaaare fraa an ia^NMtaa at faa «erM th* dnalag aad eeuta far the teaebiaM.
ffa.Mdh.'Waews.rf ibe Xltolow we fire the Itae al pwretarew.
TTlUgre.. CaeUea. Trtemph Reaper.
Typer nf ll.TikaiiW"^ &gt;Me|pah|&gt; Of farata

akWcU. reread, fare- 1 tfa-efa-l -9 *«• oXKb-W* - Git. a. the TTiHlMMRiB S—aaaatoo.
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Hopkins &amp; Barnes
John Stanley bee
ado an exleudvo
and very pupadtf.UoTfaw
fcr tbe
OM-ofyintug Americana tbe r-emiuK anuivenory Tin*.' iu wxat at there article*
eitbre U abU-uL re reUtl .MaU Mt Ml

largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash.
have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries.Toilet Sets-fc.,
Give us a call.

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Hopkins A Barnes.

CNIMHNMF
DANCING SCHOOL.

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■y. a thorough nyatotu
fersasflwte

Ebility ano chi

to fday on their mialrware* pianos."
•Vreygvmd , bmyou have
.««
thing more than a servant here. Wilt you
lari me hear you aug now?"
Sfly fingers had been lutrn itchier to

• town to i»- willingly. T was out of pracI tire, tnv fingminta stiff; but exciktaeut
»**•’“» taode uplbrto,! suppam, tai
• hadumrCTjlgod^beUec. and my voice was

The Butler Co , Ohio Council asks the
Executive Committee of the National
flnuisv In iknd an agent to thr&gt; countrirt
uf production and purchase large quanlitta uforifoa, tea and sugar. to be sold
only to the Order at prime cost.
An officer of the California Statu Grange
uotiflm persons having claims against the
Government, that “two experienced and
relulto memls-r. of our Order iu Wash
iagtau wiH give their claim. prooqg and

“I foresee you will prt that place pcr, tnaneutlr.”
_ “0h,&gt;; MtaPaltrei will be wall di.

nel I

am this will -bo your

tern-

I said ; ta th. &lt;dd lady botreywd in
Imr voire that ahe would rally he sorry if

couple t&gt;fr«« butki fro» my shred of a
bonnet, and set out fur No. 821 North
.------ street.
When I arrival there, 1
hesitated about ringing the beU. The
house, thoturb not very Urys, had an air
of style cn'ling fur several servant". Tbe
name was on the door. I picked up amr-

Aly ringing that afternoon was a sueores. Sirs. Dartm.Il Was right about Mire
1‘attou. Site never ti-tunml u&gt; theclmir.
She had ruptured a Itood vesml, was scat
to Florida, remained then, amaq montlis,
and rente tack to die. ‘ I was mpaged in
her place at a xalary uf fire hundred dol
lare a year—a little fortune to me , but I
did not to my ptov fai the house, which
I liked, aad did not find one oernpatian to
interfere with the other. Tn my ntrpriee,
Mrs Dartudl etipfod unvlher huuw-utaid,
aud put her muter my supervision, thus
promoting me to he a kind of bouaekeepcr.
I did not daamr ta this, tat hoisted on
s.-rriop without pay; and it was .ctlled on
that basis. The old Luly whose coufitleuce
ii&gt; me was unbounded, gave metlm keys,
aud we always took our ramls u gether. 1
was quite happy, though aotnewlmt uneasy
about my brother, from whom I hod heard
nothing al) ALL- while, though my addro-s
had liccn sent to uur roeUir with a request
u&gt; forward aqj li tters that might dome.

sragsrarasssg

Mas essias assraor*. MMtr. n, lu»r

“Yan—pulico ; That was their idre I
went down mysdf. Mr. Bland wouldn't
tell am- at first, until | .Rowed him my
buriuoU. Then he did quickly enough.
I jumped in the cure, ray aawh was at llw
sutioo when I got to town, I made llecrgv
drive me here, and here I an. Not glad
tn s&lt;v uic, are you ?"
• WcU, aunt, ypu kim* I uots-r bare

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The Atfran*. Hrlper is uqsxlaUy ear­
age iu |t« criiktau’ of Secretary Kelley's
History of llu&gt; Order. It calls it a shame
and disgnuv, and a henry fahkti. If calls

than: “M’heu the work of orgaaixai.-m
in completed and the Order has settled
duwu into a practical working course, the
nowsajvj ta the National Grange » a
body, with legislative powers or the amtrnl of fund., will vanish The Stale
Granges will ultimately he rirntdifled and

She al first left me. standlug ip the hall,
but presently retnrued end ’lined me in
ta the |«rlor.
Tbe room was handiuncly fttrerihrd,
but looked U&gt; be liMlu renal lor. Then
wsa a large and tne piano in the num.
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PRICES DELIVERED OS BOARD OF CARS AT SmSGHELD. OHIO

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There i« no officu better amamd to spit
Urn public than the pretoKre in Mint. The
building » 125 fret lung and 25 f.w&lt; wide,
with high crtliog. The tdegraph office oc­
cupies uw Uf the ftimt wintkiwa, with 12
feel of counter. The usher side is Used by
Mtrecn. S|«-rry A Bushnell as news depot.
Mr. O'Dooougbtae is the nunager of the
telegraph office and Lathe postmaater. He
held tlic office fur eijihl yean under Lincoln

noisy greeting upstair, from where I
in the kitchen, superintending pre
lion* fur dinnm ; but it was “none i&gt;f
fuuend," as they say. sod I ualmly
iwled with tnv duties.
Mm. Dartnd! came d.
“Why don't you drei
asked.
“I ? I thought aftci _
you'd srant to tunnopo in-

&lt; betae I was to .tare the old iura&gt;jrrver, aad looked up aad down tbe road.
b'tol«k«a^n. the child of
&gt; Bute gM of right yearn, or.
a nrnmdfor milk, with a white BBg lu

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Shipping Baiting. 3 Horw* Pi.wur, $2.u6; 4» Horn Power. S3.W.

We mamufneture and funihdi ut tow prim, Pullsy a, Hhaftlnv. &lt;' *nita.n u4
Iangere.also furnish firitlog, tiutn H&lt;*—, Ac
Furthe. Infoemattoti will l&gt;e cheerfully glv.-ti by addressing the mauulaauun

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LTCF'FKL &amp; CO.

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

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stijirsirjrrTi'Sa:
wwaaS Sr B—n M. UmC. sol K. t
Uses. MsU *s4 Cbsaar sasrssafa.
am
lbs s«n «r iks KwMtw st Pn4s la a*4
•swslr St Harry. Is &lt;k« als MUki«rik
ink Car .f O«.U.. A.J&gt; tni aa u.

the

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGA N

'Good gracious 1 I ■;
1'1 expect him to f.Jl
lynuid
’
Don't go, Betty, ta
fair to last a long while yet, and divides
her time between uur bouse and her own.
Hur's? Yes—Frederick doesn't po
taettahuutiup so much now— he studies'

your rerervnee t
“I have served al home. I have never
liv«d qut, tai I untoretand .-all about iL
Try adT I exadaimed dcapevurdy. for
my chance sccuoal slipping away.
nit town, ehfld-yoa look tired

MICHIGAN

TIh£E TABLE.

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incniiooed thal -J had .dropped a pirt
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rjstntek^zsts; ittupt
nlke malaal s.arnt. Wta. 11.11. Hwt
“11 la not nay burina*. "Mrs. lUrtncll,
to tike or dislike,but to scvw'yum Ifyou
find fault for pood reason, I .shall endearur
tu amend ; if you find fault without ne
caidmt 1 shall try Ui brer U."
“What wagui do you expect »'
“IVkatcrsr is cuaiamary. 1 Jun t know
what u given usually. '
“ Il to uaay to use that you're not acetasluntcd 14 acrticc. , I pre my lart girl
fourteen dollars per month, and allowed
hair every Sunday out."
"The wages will, lb, taudatm-, ami. as
for the Sunday out. 1 should like to go to
church once a wook, if toutruirtri; but I
have uo, acquaiaUtKa^ aud in New York,
shall male none. "

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

TAKE NOTICE!

Yow have a history, what Is jtt*
I laesitaUd U first, Lot then.- was

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Wane. Jacim &amp; SaiiMi
IAILBBA1.

plied him with questions
He had been
up the Atuanwi river and its tributaries,
and had critmi bouie with taxo- of birds
aud inserts, ami all kiwis uf oddities.
eMMgh to stock a museum
"Tin.- n»oti I did not write tu you nf
late," he said ia reply to a quretinc, “was
that 1 was away from all nail, fur si/
luimilu, locked uti in the furtwt. aad with
savage people. [ came near Maying there
entirely."
“How was that?"
"I got into a scrape with the iiatrvfc.—
offewded one of their due/,, innocently
enough, too—and Lux for the influence .if
an American mgtoeer there, engaged by
»n English company to surrey a grant
they bad, I should hare fared bully. He

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Nothing was said aluut reference, tat
she evidently indited my story ; and. by
afternoon. I wto iuriallcd as uibtrvm of the
kitchen, where I found all thow modern
labor earing cuntrirfncc* which hare re­ his sister. who scei.nling to him. is such
duced Liubcn toil to ita minimum. -J a piece of perfection that I tremble to
meet her. I know the village where she
lives—at least I know ail the beetta and
butterflies iu that quarter—and I mixst go

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Hycreoa some time ia the spring of 1873
taught uf itoo. k'. Wastell, of Hurt Huron,
“Hector" an imported pure bred Shun ,
lluru Bull calf, dropped Itortuber fith,
1871, the find imported animal of that
ete-s. ever brought ta thia rouuly. This
animal they Mill awn, and bow at the age
“Certainly; Grey—Victor Grey."
of two and a half yean he weighs about
So he had a letter from my brother, ----- ]M&gt;uud., and is as fl no an appearing
who Was coming home.
“Mr. Drury, you will not find the per­
&lt;4 &gt;M lb— i. .■■k.U. ia
son you seek. She ham left Sgalkfurd.' 1
.M,
-o. .Ub
thia vicinity, is Arm cKm in every particu
“I an find her 5 aud if you will ithntat lar.
That those interested hi raising
die Liter to me. I will take case she rethuaonMMd stock maykwvr beyond the
eeivreit.'
cant"—a tidy, aauietgiri, my pick, in fact,
“.I am rery much oUqced, an.! it would puwibiliiy of a doubt that “Hccnci' is
fc»
tare me aume trouble ; tat then, yuu ace, thunwurhbred, we print herewith hir auI wish to tUmr it in person. 1 .howId th.iiti.-al pedigree
&lt;/ *•
I liked the unstress, and I liked the
place from the first, and eonluinsd to like
“Tok will And her 4'rty ordinary per­
Hire, Baji.li, owned by Andrew E. Unok. I did not Dud the Ud lady tu be as
dasagroeable as she uaid, and she never
is very unlike her brother, 1 tor af Collybill, AbentaAire. fWlaud,
luuad tkult efiupt in.the. mildest and revmlLynm, who fe om of tho l*«t tkcv■ cut. red in herd bout, Vol. 20. pace 2HI.
most heaitating way. And so fix mouths
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VOL. XX

NO. 10.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. 1875.

WHOLE NO. 997.

reTOJIAL AND MESS CARffi.

Che Studebaker Wagon

rare iarxa n sir rnx with

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Mower and Reaper
WITH MILLETTS WONDERFUL

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

AUTOMATIC SELF RAKE
TAKES THE LEAD.

i’TLSStt

Spoke

orchard. attacked will bad that panwtent
clort ia Um Um marked oat abate mil! Udm price of their orckarth, aa l«s or three
year* U n*to will Utterly ruin the uw.
But thia price i&gt; not very wrfcataat, •
the labor b nut ray pvto. Sum not last
ray king, 'and u m-to vflfectual when ap­
plied in the kart bnwv reaiM of all the
year.
A. J. Coos,
Prof i. Agri OotkF.

Sluuihle

longer

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done byh and.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

CLOTHES HOTH.

in the world.
aan wrrrxl times,' none in Crtbsn «u«n«y. again m Genre*? ctrnnty and i» Other
place, for du. mtoiwo or ihrre yearn Wear
Cuuacree, Oaklsad euunly, and jart mm
near Puutiac of the urn. county,' rtill it
ba. never M»mcdu hold on ; fur after d..-

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes,

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons,
Jackson Wagon,

Buckeye Grain Drill.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR
So other firm ore. Ihu Maclune m they are aula prepriclora oriC\Non« but ln.bu.iM Colebralcd Timber. anti thoroughly MMOued, under cover from 3 to 5 years, and put together by the best
Wagon Machines. Eve y Wagon fully W arranted.
.

(’ALL AND BEE THEM.

Come and see us at our new office, next door east
■of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

Th* winzles. female modi, and the trim
male. with hi* ample wing*, both gray or
ad. rolur, the female being a little the
darker, come forth from the ground early
I tathe«prii&lt;: I hate often Kta the malm
during warn winter dap. Dr. Ham.
alatre that three nuvrta during open win
ten come forth from October to Hank,
but waaDy eoamreree about tho middle
of Marek and continue to bane (tan their
earthen retreat* fur about three week*.
Die female crawl, up the trunLf of the
apple trere, and after meeting Qif male

GBEBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

SiUtal ail lateral

DENTIST

JOHN

STANLEY !

NOTICE!

EXTRAORDINARY

TO THE PUBLIC1

ANNOUNCEMENT

AT THE

Hastings Drug Store

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?
The New Improved Back Foad

CRAWLEY 4 GRACE

DENTIST

Niihillt

'

litiiRt

You will find a full liar of Ihup, .Medk-iaci, Chemical*. Paint", Oil", lhrelu&lt;«.
and every thing Iwlwweing to a tint claw
Drug Store.

FLORENCE SffliiG MACHINE

Before You Start
txiunut is Tiir

TRAVELER
’S
OF IIABTFOKB, CWI.

0EOCBB1B3.
TOBACCO,

Shop an Jofferwxi Street, north of
Harting* lintel.
Il.la.* tkaakr.l far

HOARD AND MINIM. *2.50 PER DAV

STniOALRY,

Ma*. I ,llU»rtt«it a

iffliMSmituftnuium
FARM FOR SALE!

L A ND S

$5oto$lo

School Buuka. Blank Book., Toy and ,
(lift Book.,, and everything in th*, line to '
|Jea* Old and Young.
•

THBEE MILLIOX JkCEES OF

150 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND

GRANGER HKADQ0ARTKR8

■S-SSJvCifEt

WILL BF SOLD CHEAP/

Thb b the place tn bay your prrereiU.
We hare the brel Hue of pood* th*1 w.t»
ever brought to Hartinj-v. Call and ex­
amine for yuurwlf and you will find uur

delivery and on time.

T. PHILLIPS.
J WASH BLUE.
iy ui HMtthalA ®w,

24 Jeffervun St., H«adn|re, Mieh.

CRAWLEYL GRACE.

TERMS REASONABLE.

HASTINGS
MARBLE WORKS

J. P, ROBERTS.

Usm WawuMb lenr^IU
«StSrlT“’!4L=s!:‘-'^
ITM UI1
to »!££4r?

.alTSSX’ra? i
AMERICAN ULTRAMARINE WORKS,

J. Cole A Son.

■l iuu«

FINE PICTURES
FintMortw.

At Granger Prices

In Sums of $500 or More.'

HIGH 1 IM
_______________

WING GALLERY
b JEFFBBBON KWEKT. ona Bun­
yan'* Bool k Sin*’ Stow

xir___

"m

CANCER at

BRICK FOR SALE!
Ito

wiU «m-

Imvc begin to buret forth, the Urrra
nepin b&gt; raffle forth. The larva: vary very
much in color. At 4r*&lt; they are very
dark, with fhhrt yritewhh rtrtpm When
full-grown they areatriped with aah color,
black aad yeftow. aad are about oaa hah
in length. Three larrm belong to the
looper*. or meatoring won**. Uxbnamr^
refcrriap to their preaibr method aflat?-

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MlXCTACrfjMD BY

The dim of Arkanaat are divided be­
tween the two ,-jlitio»l |«rtim iu the pro|ortwn pf^thirty^ight Democratic to four

Al Natick early Saturday muruiug a
burglar wm .hot oud reriuudv wounded
l» Mr. Edmund M. I&gt;b&gt;m who fuuwd

T. KINGSFORD &amp; SON,

Jfin ask attention to the
fad that we shall leave all
account's not settled, where
ice have sent bills, at once
with a Justice of the Fca.cc
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. }fe cannot longer
delay.

J^IllaSFORD'S

CORK STARCH,

OSWEGO

SUBSCRIB

atiwt...—i

mama^u. autoepmt a
tUaa wkoaeday 0rima,|.x. .«14 dawtalme
itrew.I.g aeeWrel.
wMeb oenr itarikg arary ■aminer.

NICHOLS, IHEPAI0 A 10.1

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THRESHER,

XXluwJ

AOmt^Hor

O-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
U&gt;&gt;ta4-C. AMManai

OLD PAPERS

.-Uat.-WmawtaC. Bm

liuteu. Valka—Crawl
L-uuma Matire-Jaka Ntaaler.
‘tSfiekK-

• muter «&gt;4

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&gt;U4~ rawua.ateaa.r~ uni, -r »
*
n yra*&gt;, tea WTT.a M r&lt;&gt;

UWSCVSCURITWE
lEURSlt-i^CItTICl,

RHEUMATISM
Mils
are from mpomuble official mareew.
The rrductUHi of the public debt, frum
Jane 30, IWfi. to June 30, 1674. arawd
iug to o£eial figure.. wa« fi5W&gt;;U)5.7U5
SO. Thi. ix an average rviuctiuu of mart
ly •7-2.tXHt.SHJU a year, J 1.44X1,000 a week
and ISVO.Otbt a day.
Can our l*rn»cratic cri tin ahow a financial reranl «|Ual

Battlr Crtrk, MlMgttn

WrMtt&amp;YW.

EASTMAN!

Hurrah for the Spring !

E. E. FOOTE, M.D.
Bry, Chicago and Milwaukee, f.'liteago
nndeu Paul.
Tl.l» I* the Only Line ruunidg there
care between Chicago and St, 1’aiil or
Chicnau and Milwaukee-.
* Al Omaha our Steepen connect with

Ill Lolutn hntt,

CHICAGO PUMP

Or. raa&lt;,

KCW TORI,

in Independent Physician,
TREATS ALL FORMS OF

CHROMIC DISEASE,

FURNITURE ROOMS.
Jarara H Scldmoro la now prepared
to ilo any and all Job»cf white washing,
Kabotnlntag, Patching, and Pla.t.-rh.K

SPECIAL NOTICES.

W. T. EASTMAN’S

Mitliii a letal Practice

AND EXAMINE HIS

SALISBURY 4 W33E4U.

PORCKLA1M CYLMB PUMPS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

tl price. which defy all Competition

!

The atoek i* Complete iu every depart - I
merit. Having been bought very low, an J '
be public will find it for their intenst to i

UNDERTAKING

people if we ait rtUI now and lirten nnnwv- ,
cd, and without aa effort to make Mrx-lvre prartimlly useful and helpful, to the
lamentable lain of ruin which comet to u
from the green vabw .and the ancient ett ire

5^676872

Have on exibition one of the
Ohw due bred to thw, but Gw the proof,&lt; largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
rami' ami see fur yoarwdvrn.
«&lt;W brought to this Oity\
AU prraona IndeUiM to tha late Ann I
at Heath. Haliabury A Co., are reqn.-at- i। which we offer to the public ]

Salisbury &amp;. Brosaeau.
Ha.tii.5PS April IS. 1875.

BSyl

'In JbI l« ferial,
KER START BY

E. P. ROE

THE ADVANCE.

inn at tkb omoK

cheap /or Cash. JFe have,'
oAro, a full and. complete
Ls/ocI- of Drugs and Sfcdi-

' tines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries- Toilet Sets- J-c.,
i&lt;fc. Give ps a call.
Hopkins L Barnes.
. Hastings, Dec IS. 1874

INDUSTRIAL EXIIlBTnOK CU

mmmuti
PREMIUM BONI)/-

CHS BEST
PRAIRIE LANDS
mdmhuka

TkMrtkda HfiMthwlLa

�jxid-d a rt-.lt ZA

wu

Lwms. Ohio, raul ;
mor incise tuuli- {
a, Maryhmd. He &lt;
and he Wffl add­

by m. ' mrau. a

There were other ways lu which a
careful housekeeper ia sbk- to Lail exj-'-use. which Mr*. Newton did not over
look. Withan ubjra-t In view she was
always on the looknut to prevent waste,

PORTABLE EJVTU^e
poetabk Engine and Boiler bo oonatru.-ted „ .
i the nmrtit-I evvry one has long bu.-n felt.
'
1*1 numhlMtw. a thorough system of manufaetum
«Um M)OKM?ALTEK ENGTNK-m Eng'fn' whtrfj^S

the oCoe of'the aoBegs,
m., with David Prwtow.t_______ ______
eliair, and IL C. WalAM -Mbiow, Secre­
tary. There waa a full attendance of the

^sSdST^Uhi^J*.

threw is no po-dbUity of a holy war.'r

' Jsba Locke soya, “Al die sntert
UMUt and talk of history si of nothiu;
must hot fighting and killing, and
honor and renown which kre bertowek

Tte Urtt fonrt resso la an

laird Clarendon sap, “We catuiot make
full as well, and I don't know but better. a more lively representation and cmldeni
than but year, when we spent fire huu- to oanclres of bril, than try the view «f a
kingdom in war."
stsbbra Brew*'*
"Burke aapt that “war tu-peod. all the
“It's knack, Exra," raid fab wife, .milrules of moral obligation
Hbe was not inclined to mention how
Brougham sap, “I abominate war as
unchristian. I hold it the grntort of

Jeremy Taylor says, “If nwq be sub­
jects of Uhriet s isw, they can never gu to
war with each other, A» ooutrary ss
cruelty is to mercy, tyraquy to charity, so
is war and Uoudahsd to lhc t»cekt&gt;om and
gcnilroeas of the Christian religion.'
John Wesley ssya. “Shall Christiana as­
sist the priuoo of bril, who was a luntderer
frem the haginnmg, by toliinfl of the bene­
fit of war? Shall FrvteaUmt publications
proclaim to the nations that war is a hire*
ing of Frovidcnce?"
John Newton says, “The military line
He added : “As I before allowed you
one half my income for bowsehold ex­
pease*, it it no more than Edr I should d-i
ki now.
That will give you a better
chance to rave part at It than before. In
deed, 1 don't know bow you han aucoucdcd iu saving anything thus far."
.As before. Mre. Newton merely said
that she had saved something, without
bpcritying the amount.
Her allowance waa increased to six
hundred dollars, but her expenses were

THE MANAGING WIFE.

Em Newton had just finished braking
over hb yearly aceounu. ■•Well," naked
Im wife, braking up, “how do yon come
uutr
•
"I find.'' said her husband, “that ray
cxicasre during the last year have been
.1.—_____ —_ .x.___ J.l
“And your incnmr has been a thousand
dollars?"
“Y«A 1 managed pretty well, didn't
“Do yon think it's uuuiaciiig well to ex­
ceed vour income T“ raid hb wife.
“Whal'a thirty-seven rents?" naked Mr.
Sewtae. lightly.
“Not uracb to be sure, but still sonscthing. It -wm« to me that we ought to
have saved instead of (idling behind.''
“But bow can wc save on such a salary.

I 30.
, "Sull wc ought to be saving up some-1
living against a rainy day, Exra.'"
“That would be something like car­
ry mg an umbrella when the sun shines. '
“Blill it is well to have an umbrella in

her saving* for the third year swelled the
aggregate sum in Um savings ba nk to six
hundred dollar*.
Mr. Newton, oa the contrary, in I"*',
of h&gt; increased Salary, wa« no better off
at the end of the third yrar than before.
Hi- expenses had increased by a hun­
dred dollar*, though he would have found
it diflcull to tell in what way hit com­
fort or liappinw iud been increased
thereby.
In iqiite of his eandtsusswi in regard to
hi* own affaire, Mr. Newton was an ex­
cellent man in regard to hi* burinesi. and
hi* services were valuable to him employ­
ers. They accordinglv increased hi- «alan
from time to time, till it rearhrd' sixteen
hundred dollar*. He Aad steadily pre­
served the otatom -uf assigning one half
to his wife for the same purpow a* here­
tofore, and thia had bccosnc such a habit
that he nover thought to inquire whether
she foaud it ucCTSray tn employ thr wliolc
or not.
Thtre ten years rolled away. During
all this lime Mr. Newton lived in the
same hires! bouse for which he had paid
an onsrnd rent of otic hundred and fifty
dollan. Latterly, however, be had L-eonie
diraatiafoid wi'h iu It had p—ad into
the hands of a pew landlord, who was not
diaptiacd to keep it in the repair which he
bouats waa erected by7, capitalist, who
dreljrtfcd - sell them or let them ss he
might have an opportunity. They wore
more modem and much better arvangi-d
than the one in which Mr. Newton now
lived, and he felt a strong dmire to move
into one of them. He mentioned it to his
wife one moraihg.
^.•What is the rent, Eans?" faquirml

Brockway, .Ubluw; M. A. Daugherty,
Albion; David 1‘restoo, Detroit; Henry
Fish, I-Ort Huron ; J. 8. Ekmrt, Port
Huruw: Beth Itosd. Ana Arbor; O. A
(’riteU-tt. Moans.; Wai AUmau. Btatgw;
O. C. Gab, Albion; Cbm. B. Brown,
Kalamaauo; E. F. Hildreth, of Grand
Bapids, Hampto. Rich, of Io.is; .nd
Geo. B. Jocelyn, Albion.
HttaiDXXT'a AggPAL BBTUBT.
President Jocrirn 'read his annual re­
port to the Baud There have been ia
□ttendance Use partyrar 202 student* and
by terms 104, a much larger numlrar than
for year*. The number of eoUegv *tudcata i* greater than fur any yrar aincs
1870, and thresb a larger freshman dam
than yiaco 1809. During the year four
new proftaaora had been added to the
Faculty, W. Havemrat, Profo-or of Vocal
aad lurtrunxotal Music; Rolla. C. Welch,
from the Syracuse I’uiretaiiy to the chair
of GrW sad Hebrew lMfnmgs aad Mtera-

IMrLTClTV.DUIlABILlTY ANDCHEAFNEsa

Alumni Aauiation a co-ordinate power
with the renf.Tvucre in electing the Board
ofTntatere..
The head of the various department*
the coming year are autborixaai to make

The Baud wiUdwamfier holds semi­
annual meeting im the third Tumdxy iu
January. .
. ,
,
The following oSccre were elected for
the coming yrar:
Prmidaat—W. H. Brockway.
Kurt Vk. PremAut-DsrU Pro-on.
Hocwd Vice Praridswt-O. C. Gris.
Secretary—Guo. II. Jocdyn.
Trrwrarsc—Jm. W. Sheldon.
Rubs for”_7tt7r Writing"

M

barn employed Air rariuim lengths of time.
Hs recommended the opening of a more
distinct preparatory department of the
MW th half of the ladies' hall, and the ap­
pointment of a principal al Use bead. The
alsdishmctu of thr rule nsiniring Ldire
frum abroad tej room and traard in the
Mi'*' Ml I?3 prcoipmeiidcd. and after­
wan! the Ifoonl to kite stem |p allow a
rcprmctitation amowg them by the alumni
in prnfortluo to ths number of gradualrs.

• JOHW BO

alumni rvjireaenution in the Board. He
recoin uu-nded the opening of a dupartment
of book-keeping and penmanship, with
full courae of study, powers to sell eertifieatew of w-bolanhipa and tin- income of the
department to be the salary of the profra­
M. Ju c;raeln»lou bo was glad to report
a general good conduct of the students
the part year and that the departmentwere laboring together in |mce and bar

PRICES MUVpD OX BOARD OF CABS AT SPRIXGFIELD. (NUo.

have been iM-ariy (15,000, which amount
will be euvered by the above receipts and*
the income from the endowment.
Tha financial alain of the college are
much more nicounxiug than tbej have
been, as for several year* past there has
always been a heavy deficit at the clrec of
theyear.
The alumni, th rough a cvmmitteo. pre­
sented a petition to the B-rard exprasun-g
iheir confidence in the abflity, cflkicney
ami faithful work of the present (acuity,
a'hd deploring any change :u the «*mc

Wt manufacture and furntah at low prices, Pulleys, Shaftlnr, C-xtpltaai aat
Hanger-, also fumlah Belting. Gum Hose, Ac
Furtbei Infonnallon will be elseerfuUy given l&gt;y eddraedng tbs masabstsMa

J AMK8 LEFFEL A CO.

THE

MATCHLESS"

KVSend to the Burdett Organ
jVania, for Circular*.“re*

MICHIGAN

■ li!

1
Christianity canMA be."
Sydney Smith aava, “The greatest curse
that can be entailed on mankind is a state
of war. AH the atrneiuu* crime? com­
mitted in year* of pears-, by Uac secret cor­
ruption*. or by the thought!-— extrava­
gance of nation-, are mere trifle* compar­
ed with the gigantic evils which stalk over
this world in a state of war.
God is
forgotten in war; every principle of Chris­
tianity isirampled upon '

ORGAN

Company, Erie*

P«auSlim

CEKTRAL

RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.

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B. F. 8TEI]

UIUUI.

■ICHIGAN AM THE 880TH

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Of the notes be considered only about
87,227 m good The report was quite
lengthy, and in conclusion Mr. Daugherty
tendered hb resignation as agent of the
endowment fund, which was accepted bv
the Board al a later hour, the Board M­
the same lime tendering him it* thank* for
hi- faithful work during the right year*
which he bad bran aimxxtod wuh the
finance* of the College.

»
3

The corner one would be preferahL,
on account of the ride windows."
"Yea, and they hare a large yard be­
side*. I think we Burnt hire one of them.
I guess IU engage one to-day ; you know
our rear is out next week."
rritasc wail, Eire, till to-morrow Ira- gks (which were rawed pine) well soaked
in lirac- wash before application Thcliimused WM frvnh, or eaaatic. and was mad.-.
“I should like to examine the house." into a rather thio mixture, ao that the,
“Very well. I tuppiwc to-morrow will liquid might penetrate the pore* of the
be sufficiently early.'
wood. This waa done two or three days
Soon after breakfast Mrs. Newton call- beforehand, ao as to become dry
The,
cd on "Square Bent, the owner of the new
black, and intimated her dcmig to be shown
tlic corner house. The request be readily
complied with; Mo. Newton was quite
delighted wilth all the arrangements, and
exproraed her Mtidaction
.
Are those housoi for sale or to let ?'"
.Site inquired.
“Kiutcr,” said the owner.
“Tbo remit. I understand, two hun­
dred and twonty-fin dtdbrs.”
‘■yen, I consider the corner house
worth at least twenty-lire dollar* more
than the rest."
’
'•And what du yuu charge for the hott-c
to a cash purchaser ?" arked Mrs. Newton,
with subdued cagenxsw.
“Four thousand dollar, cash," was the

IM 1

DEMT

Mtilk.

President Joerlyu reported the coe
no of the endowment ft&gt;od aa per rrp
' John Owen, of December 28, 1874
Aside (him the S60.0O0 fund there i
that time on interest

IS it

tairatw
i.ns“ixr

sw,

Maaav C. WsMwuwrw, Ossi Pwra Apt CM

hu-baud said nothing &lt;/ hi. intention, sod
in tart 7 did mA know—"
“That he had the money to invert, I
*uppo»c you w.,uld aay. Neither dure he
know it, and 1 must a-k yun not to tell
him for lira prraenL"
The next morning Mia. Newton invited
her husband to take a walk, but without
sps-ifying tho direction.
They stood in front at the house in
which he had desired to live
.

BURDETT

SUSSCRIB

on it* last legs and a i uircraal peace is as
sure as the prevalence of eiviliulrau over
barbarism, of liberal govenneut over feu
dal forms. The question for ua is only
how soon ?'“
Charles Sumiicr, iu his address before
the American Peace Koriety rays &lt;• Peaer ia
the grand Christian Charity—thVfountaln

“Two hundred and twenty-five dollars
for the cvnier bouse; two hundred for

yuu halt tlie money."
The diffen nt charactor* of husband and
wife may be judged from the convenatiun
which has been recortlcil.
Mr. Newton
had but littlt iiradenec i-r foruught. Hu
lived ritiefiy for tbc pnaent, and sramed
to fancy that whatever eoatingeucire might
rbo iu pis foture. he would somehow be

SPRIWGFIELD, OHIO.

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VOL. XX. NO. 11

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14. 1875.

The Studebaker Wagon!
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

alto. mumble thing. I MtarMp I
liked Ida Grade rwr mwk indeed ; bet
than I eould never Lien bar ■ I lore my
darling Lou. And evuld I expert Lou to
(it and anpa U Newport because J wae
thousand.. uf mile, away? I mast. of
omme be uwttred of her best and daanet
lore, uni with that uecruwr ought I not
to be very wdl .Uixfied? "
“And you know you Sinre thet," mid
Lou, with glowing cheek ; you know I do
love you far—far belter than any one

Mower and Reaper

AWD 1A? JUUg- ■?

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE
TAKES THE LEAD.

Spoke

AGRICULTURAL

the Slope Shoulder

longei than

Samples.

Their Skeins nre all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

Improved for 1875.

The best Reel Rake Machine

exist one
OPENING A MORAL.

la.u Thomtou waa giving the finnhtog
touches to her toilette. The ateamer wu
in, and Fml Hatelburu would soon be
there Thrre «1&gt; a finab oo Lou'a face
aa J a uervou. lit th trm*!c to her fcugvra
aa ahe arranged the nme-euiorad necktie
and gate another little puff to the dbKcate
urgaidy. Fred, the accepted hrver, had

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes,

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons,
Jackson Wagon,

Buckeye Grain Drill.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR

-C. G. HOI.HROOK.

No other firm uses this Machine an they are sole proprietors of it. None but Indianias Celebrat­
ed Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, under cover from 3 to 6 years, antkjnit together by the be*t
•HUSBimY fc BROUEAU.
iiiiiu ix rraxmnuL VrtU.isn
watt it tk • Bask.

UUaiuaaT mms4

Wagon Machines.

Evey Wagon fully Warranted.
-

/JOALL AND SEE THEM.

Come and see us at our new office, next door east
of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
JOHN STANLEY

NOTICE!
TO THE PUBLIC!

AT THE

ANNOUNCEMENT

Hasangs^Drug Store

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!

.,glr *er»:»TiNKWE.ns.

G. P. Rowell a Co's. Column.

ate fiirutiou. it was all
now, and the
lieutenant had been unleftd off but here
— Ida, who had gone to Euraj®, bad
M.-n I red at Milan, and so of course the
■ hole story was ouL
There M no doubt about it?' Lra had
aid to bmelf fur the thousandth time,
“Fred certainly board a grmt story; i*.j
the bril; I do believe be han o-ne."
“Well, " thought Fred a&gt; he stood wait­
ing fur the door tobe opened, “what is it,
aficr all, but a strfepr which has yet to be
proved?'
.
The greeting wwt all that was happy,
uot withstanding theaaim.'thing that was on
L.u'a mind.
I rtMroseyop and Ida Grade write to

Before You Start
IXM.TIK IX TUX
The New Improved Back-Feed

DENTIST

'

and

Buggies.

CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE

You will find a full line uf Drugs, Med­
icines, Chemicals, Punta. Oils, Dye-tuffa,
«k»t anrixu MACMrats is
aud cVerylhmg bdonriog to a 6r»t clam IhaWarlu. ThukMAlMku .l..r. U— wl.1
Draff Store.

FLOBEBCi
o»&gt;utu SITING BACHINK

Canned Fruits and Fish.

DENTIST

XuiiUlt.

। Wagons

TRAVELER
’S
OF lUllTroiUi, CONN.

CIGARS,

KickilU.

ETC., ETC.

$5o to Slo.ooo
9bo.’“'PRbnT.

School Books. Blank Books, Toy u&gt;d
Gill Books, aud everything in this line to
please Ohl and Young.

FARM FOR SALE!

“Oh, ahe m like other room," inter­
raided Frsd, “always ready to ted if thcie
*• anything to tell.'
Then- w» no Luger a doubt. Fred bsd
h^rJ al), and Un stole * gkort al ha
face, the
'’U' “&gt;d
“Frrd," ehe said. “I doei'l really know

Jttetaaa. (•• »l»w «*&gt;i &lt;•( to. Ou.
150 ACRES OF VALUABLE LARD

Santa Claus

GRANGER HKADQUARTKRS
WILL BF SOLD CHEAP/

•'err Fairrd.r •/ u&lt;h
This » the place to buy ypur presents.
We have the beat line of pood. that was
ever brought to Hasting’*, ('all and ex­
amine fiw yourself and you will find our
stock Complete..
Hemember the plane, the Old Stand,
sign of the Golden Mortar.

FINE PICTURES

FOR SALE
TERMS REASONABLE.

HEADQUARTERS.

At Granger Prices.

CRAWLEY

WING GALLERY

HASTINGS

k

GRACE.

MA RBLE WORKS

t.

Phillips’-

AMERICAN TTASH BLUE.
F»r Landry aad ■•uebald Um,

EMPLOYMENT

J. P. ROBERTS.
AMDUCAM UL1BA1AUXE WORKS.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

, Fred bunt: into a roar of laughter.' Lou
— IryiViri bp—with one nr two nmrubive

CANCER
INSTITUTE.
■I. MERER CLAFLIN.

STORK ON JEFFERSON SRKKT.

THE WEEKLY SUN. to*-

tar k Mt t at Ural Lirin Mt
lte-1

UIDFUltD
sms

web me
UE HAIR
Shingifts, Ltth, Ac.

0/V

w

'.My drar liule duiiug, trnw dry your
w
tto^n ... fl.— ... - r—* - ......

MISCELLANIES.

�Prof. Jammy, the guoligiA, rent by the
GwenuMBt to examine th* Black Hill*,
has report.-.! to the Mecrrtary of the In
terior that gold does not exirt tUft i* suffcirau quartitim to make nriuitjg-proflubk.
Hi* MfUI. which a mt mehad at' the

California ia tbv mo* singular country ia
the world. It ba* within il* border* more
variMy of climate, aad togru variety of
irodufitmw'. a^p*,i altogMhwr. a pwculiar
couWj-.
PjJ-Wb for. i~Unre, c

WINIimSJIK.IW!

hotter, sad gv up the San Joaquin valley
Secretary of btete^H. B. Wvmv, of
60 mile*, and the mercury ffi]l mount
to 195* on the aHghtert provooatiuu
Traawr—Henry Bactx.- uf M*ritoThan go ou to the mountain* and every
Altoroey General—John R Bennett,
step you go op it become* cooler till you
dull Ind, if you go up for fOough, aaow of Bock.
Superintendent of PuUie InaCrrtion—
waa aaid to yield 27 erutaapn*
the yw around 8* you see you cm gel
Robert Graham, uf WiniH&gt;tag'&gt;
il wrath only one ert l and a quarter pra any climate you want, varying from that
The following platform wasutMudnw'ialy
pan. In the Led rock, when- il Wa* »aid of Greenland* iey muuutaiu. to Isdis* Sdot-ted.
kr...hr.l. Th* the BcpuUicaas of
to be very rich and abundant, ho could ,&lt;ml strand*. And iu
Wiarouain
declare lh«r • uualteraUe ’adfind no traou of ore. ,
herenee to the indimoluble Union uf the
The Cowveniit" 'mNebraaka, railed to
Vary aa widely ‘ a* Its riimato.
Wheat Staire, the sovereignty of lb* Federal Gocpnqmre .Jv draiitutiou foe that Bute, grow* u&gt; a perfcetioa unknown In the oth- eru»K*t » Ike fourth*- MaigUrti to it by
rv. .. _ ..
of State* and
roodBdrf ffo labti?fc the 12£h iff Jure, ,
ur Mate*. Rye, barley, oats, potatotw. abd
and submitted the CoMtilution to a vote in fact all the grains and root* produce
of Gm people to be taken oft the second Wonderfully. Fraito are miraculous both
Turadsy i&gt; detobii, 1875. The Courti in yieid and quality. It is fssbiouable to
tiltion contain* mai&gt;| advanced proviauma. *ay of California fruit* th* while the yield
public affair*.
t* large they are deficient in flavor. Tbi*ia
It prohibit* the
That we regard labor a. entitled in a
purpuxe*; limit* il* no* true. A pear grown Al California and high degree to the protection of the Govper cent.,; prohibit* eaten ia New York will not hare the fla­ miment in all U* right*.
That we are in ftror of tho fmalorn of
■mbrtripUon by tui cipalltien to railroad vor a pear should hare, but it must be
religiuu* opanloo, and we therefore O(&gt;p&gt;w
.lock, bulaUaw»do lion* of money when n-tUemliered that it has baea boo need in
any union between Church and Slate, oc
■aactioncd by * vo
railroad train* ae«&lt;n day*, and that il wna intorfonmre with religfou* faitli or worship,
ridrabrgb ffcwen' the L»gi»Utwre over picked green. Thai same pear which i* or any legblalion in the iulenwl uf any
. Jrelsn* rallnwb io ao insipid in the New Yuri mark*:, i* *» particular creed.
That We Hand by the free education of
and authorise* the spicy and high flavored iu 8m Franciaco
our public acboul ayatep, (he taxation of
a* one could wish it. Th.- orange*, atraw- all for it* auppurt. and no dtvbion of the
berries, peachtw. plum*, apeteou, and al) •chuol fond for any voctarian ptiroiw.
other fruita are ju* m good hi quality a*
That wc merpt with approval th* letter
they are in qn.mtity.
of President Grent dbamrajting I ho ron
Abd.jewmber anplhcr point. The tinnaoce in ottce of any chief magiatralc
Californian Las these things the year of the nation for a longer period than two
round- TMre is ao ‘ aearoa of the year tenua.
Mn. C. A. Wart
that new potatoes, bean*, green pea*, aaThat we approve uf the prreent llepub
Houred-dd of Beuv«
.
paragwa and all adiUm of that das* are lican national adminuuatiuo. and rape
new novel. *olKled A Dratblq Wedding; nc* in mark*, and rtrawberries even, are cially the aarnent effort to collect the reve­
ra HrtW »be wa* WtM»" which will be plentiful ten months in the year.
nue, to pferout and puniah fraud, to ex­
po* part violaUon*, and |o p*rd again*
pubUhed by T. R- lltcrsoo * Brothen.
their recurrence in the future.
■lldladriphia. ,on.lhe 14th of July. She
Tint wc endorae the policy uf a4)U«linsU. nude an arrangeturol with this houw,
the dificultiea of thi* and foreign nation*
whereby they have E-mire the future
by arbitration inatewd of wur. and a* friend*
pubn-hcra of all lu-r work*, an J they will
of juatice, peace and boananity We .hall
hail th* day when thi* policy thall be
adopted throughout the world
That We adhere to the doctrine of icgulallvc OHltnJ t»vrf railroad* and other
How She Wan Wou." Each book will
eon&gt;oration« deriving ibdr power* «'*
|« ampleto ifi one Urge duodecimo volfranebi-e* froto the Slate for the laMal
benefit of the pec^le. and *uch corpora­
tion*, without inju*ticc to th«- iatoreat of
either, which policy wa* inaugurated and
celebrated work.
There are hot two iwaawu, the wet and will continue to he f elcred by the Rcpul&gt;the
dry,
and
the
dry
soasou
i*
v«vy
dry,
• The IImmAoM of Buutcric.'
lican party of Wiaconeln. to the end that
For moulh* and month* no rain falb ; and ju*t and fair rale* of traMportalion may be
The IrtUsing KipM**'" |«rrin&lt;-«itly during the wrt season. it rain, almurt aeeured to al! thq people, while all unjual
evwy day. If the rain fall ia light during and opprreaivc act* of monopolic* .bould
be prohibited.
cefelmi-XM and 4lh-«f-July rejoicing* b
That wc favor the early attainment of a
cprycncT ronicvtibk into cUn. and there
foru advucato gradual resumption of *p«cie
payment* by cupllmmu* &gt;i»p*-ip fha| di­
rection, tn »ucl: a manner a* to duturb the
buainm* lulenwt* of 11*- country aa little
idra* of the Democratic party, which hare
emtwd ooe rebellion again* the old fiac.
n
the
only
certain
thing
fra
erop*
any
­
while ilia an approval of the union plank*
where in the Htaic, ' That makes crop* enue only, to lie adjusted almost favor­
in the platform* of the Maine, Ohio, and al—.lately certaih. and u&lt;X only certain able to the interest* of labor and industry.
That wc desire such a rovUiou of the
Iowa Hcpaddicun*
The Idrth of "our but wooderfWly pnfftable When a nun
patent law* a* will relieve indurtry from
common country, ’ .aa Fitahugh l« ex buy* a farm in California, it ia the water the oppro*M&lt;&gt;u of monopolies, and al the
it at Bo*on, U what we are proud not the land that he buy*. Laud ean be ■ame time aecurc to lhe inreqtor a fair re­
bad cheap enough anywhere, but to get
muneration. and to the public tho benefit
land that water ran I* put ra&gt; ia the point.
uf the inveutiou upon equitable term*.
Tlu&gt; country mu*-be irrigated in *omc
Th*t the Republican Mrty will routiaway to make production cartain. In tome
ue,
by all the mean* in the power of the
••extraordinary repair* bill iu regard to the aectiona artawan «*IL answer the pntpuae.
Stale, to cocunnige immigration a* an im­
cuaab. for the Vetoing of which Gov. Til­ well and cheaply. The water U railed by
portant agency in developing the rnxiumw
den received »o mu.!&gt; credit, recently mean* of wtnd-milla, and distributed in and |&lt;tuiu&gt;&lt;jng the proqicrity uf the Naturned up in the ofice 'of the Scctvury of
lion.
b&lt;- had everywhere, and then other me*
Th* with the experience uf ||i*' |«*»l in
State, bearing the Mgnaturc of Samuel J. muM be rasurted to. The San Joaqu
reference to the National and State adminTilden . The Republican papera of Ne7 Valley, uO* of the large* and ricbcrt
■tralion. we have abundant evidoacc that
York iupndenlly pcnd.t in aaktng bi* ci the State. need* watur mure than almo
eeOaucy how U got there? Thu* for the any other portion of the Stale. Tu do
the continuance of the enlightened and
it i* proposed to make a
liberal policy of the H«&gt;ubliran party in.
orade fam not apoken. He evidently dbit* well dafiteal &gt;q&lt;| cicarlv aunounn-d pur
Hke* conundrum* "
from Lake Tulare, bringing the waler* of pore to foster the agricultural, industrial
Durin* the fiscal year ending Jnne 30, that little aaa down die whole length of and cuoimerrial interest* of the eountry,
by a judicious .yrtua uf internal improy.the public deU of the United 8tat*a was the valley. To ntiliae the water to the menta, having for their object* the enhsgefultcat extant, it i* prupomxi to make the
reduced 111399.514. and the revenue un
canal navigable, *o m l&lt;- not only fun&gt;i*h menl of faciUtica and reduction in the real
dev the new acu of Congress i. ample lor( water for the crop*, but to foniiab ehaap uf trauapuvtation for our inter state com-

tcacldt for the' crop* after they are pro­
duced. The work will be rnormoaaly ex­
penarc, but it will pay. The valley I* aa
rich a* the Nile country, and in wet aca,
aotw
will produce- th* erop* with certainty.
Two year*' cron* would pay for the canal.
Thia project with a dotea other* will be
urged upon the State Legidaiarc thi* win­
A private letter from * frominrot Ohio ter, and in aonr riiapo will be carried
It
Republican renewed in Waahmgtoo, ray* ha* been found aeremary to make
that the tnaram in that State ha* not
fully begun, but that it i* becoming evi­
It b inpoaaibl* for individual* to make
dent to the leader* of both partim that: ditebes of (u&amp;cM-nt capacity to water su
the Hepahliean. will eirry th. Stole by a&gt; vart an extent of eountry, and if corporagood majority, and probaHy ehet n m*- two* were to do it, the monopoly would
•quetot* the lite out of the people. The
.jraity uf the LegiAuire.
State wUl do it, and when done California
Wertenik Ohio, i* aeriuuJy dirturbed। will he a* great a* an agricultural Stale aa

all the put** expensre. The internal
revenue return* for the above year .how
an increase from »1u23fil,577 to 1109,788.Q59. Gradually the nation ia «*»
ing hack hto the path of prosperity

plep*rti*l!r raera
■akkiu wbb puwd
rertof arraral &lt;4«
uctll ciUtoU*

If you do you may be induced
o oome to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’eT^

Republican

By an boots* and foilhfal admiuiatratfoo of the l*w» sod by a firm adherence
to the priori plea of juattec tod tev&gt;gTv&lt;*
we bold that true education and *ound
murab are the boat ageucicu for promoting

A few day* *tfo, while »om&lt; laborer*
were at wort, ou wune excavation* near
Big Prairie, id Monroe county, they came
upon a quantity of bonce forming the
akeleton uf a&gt;na»t&lt;xk&gt;n, which were examio«d and brought to Monroe. One of the
uuk* wa* eleven fret in length and *cvro
iacbmin diameter al it* (malic* exirom-

torn io the Convention, Io the c&amp;ct that
Gov, Alien would not accept a noutinatkuu
upon any other platform, and that hi*
withdrawal would be fatal to party *te■ rem, they .needed perfectly. The Com
milter w*a &lt;arricd, thg CooMMion capI
I*aB0’r,V pbdgwd to

We only Want to sell just a
Buggies this year. If €he Exaite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
cusro/teits khoh Dtf.

•t lb* artuttyTaad maewia-a suffdam mrp-Hut what ahair bo aaid of a political
ply sf natku—1 earmey tra tarnla*** pur-’ party that allow, itaalf to be handled aud
gma. Oppcalriea ta th* pr*raat Nslwasl managed in that way. a party that per
mita itrelf to ba wmiittid to tba mo*.
Staim arc a nation, or a more partnership,
for limited purpoeta, of thirty seven imfopendaat aorareAp natioMlitiag. It rairc*
th* queitiuo whether the people of Iowa
will vote that they are cidieaa of the
United States; th* they haven dirtied
nationality,, th* they have a country roratewivc f jib the wtiwral juriadictioo of
the United State* , and that, wherever the
flag mar fly, their citiaraahip shall be reeoguixed. Thi* i* the meaning of tho Re­
publican tJatfonu On tbo other hand,
the OppoaOiou ask th* people to vote that
they have no nationality, save th* uf th*
(Oterrign State of Iowa; ll.st the United

agency st WmMngton, with authority to
•Ct for them; th* the people of Iowa are
ciliseua of Iowa, owing their primary sllegiaqce to that Hute, and th* their obedi­
ence or mbrntumm to tb« General Goveremrut b not to any national or inherent
authority »u«'h Govcnunctu may claim,
but Btsrely bocauaeli hlh* duly appointed
and acowdited agent of the Slate of lawn.
This ia the iasue prmentod by those op
posing parties: I* thb a uatiuu, or b it a
men- coufoderacy of nrtfons, asch iixh-peudant and wrereigu iu itoalP I* thb a Hepublic where the power uf the " American
fKupie" i* sovereign, or b thb a mere
sllianre of pa«y State* without a natfoo
aljty? I* the GoveqpMUt of the United
State* (be Uororanmat of • dirtinct natiuoality rrpnreating aa aggregate of from
nwn claiming kindred a* cituens of a eonm&lt;&gt;u country, or are the people of low*
“foreign' to the peopie of W brooaa and
lUioob. holding them ■ raeraiea in war, in
peace frienda” 1 Have the voters of Iowa
nu itttcrcrt in the wtlfarc of the country,
anr more than they -hav* in the welfare of
1‘Awia. Urrel Bniwv &lt;?F Tjtrkev ? Have
they no rtr&gt;oger political ti«n with the
people of Mic&amp;gin, California. Penney I
ranta, and Georgia, than they have with
Rumis, which ha* a!w«y* been our ally and
frirpd ? If the doctrine of the Oppomtion ba tree, that thb i* a confederacy of
State*, aud not a tiatlun. that the Goveninietit st Washington u a mere agency
exercising delegated !»*•", »«*1 bolding
its appointment al the will of sovereign
State*, and th* al* claim to natiotiality u
a fraud aad an importune, then whrt arc
the people of Iowa ? They arc not a part
uf the I'nilad Htstee. eiroj* a* a burinem
|&gt;arti&gt;*r, obliged to nay litre to rapport
the central agency ; they arc not ririaero of
any nation axrept Iowa, hav. tx&gt; flag ex­
cept that whiah floats over th* agency.
have no country except thu within the
border* of the State, have ao reroguiacd

•ink U&gt; the political level
of the I
many petty principalities of Germany.—
Arc they prepared to give up their na­
tionality . are they prepared to vote that
they hare no country ouUida of bv*.
and that they are alien* when they cnre&gt;
the Mi**oun or Miaewuppi Hirer?
The other question i* that of the cur­
rency. The law* of the civilian) world,
outatde of the United State*. make coin

miUee wbe are- reiiorted *s hard moticv
men any belief, any j ovilire conrictiu*
whalevcr upon thi* *uhject, or were they
po*w***l with the idea th* the financial
question ia only of the mo* aubordinate
importance in romparmon with the here*
«ity for kropiug the Democratic party h*r
u&gt;ouiou*./U&gt;d it* hold Upon the Stole offce» unujpnrod? Very likely the men
who counted thenmelrm iu favor of boon*
currency and in a vague and flabby way
thought they had view* upon the lubject
of finance, have daring the part two or
three year* given unctinted praiar and ad­
miration to the buncet Republican* and
rineere patriot* who would pm nacrifice
principle for torty, bgt have crane out
from under the tyranny of caucu* and
voted independently Thia kind of thing
when done by HepuhLcan* dxcila lb*
avenge Democrat to enthtuiaam. He talk*
about il foelingiy ■ the enrotuagiag frnluW ia politic*, th* rin of better days
enmiag.
But when hj* own party ia
guilty of worae thing* than any tba; d»
■alitfinl Republican* protested again* in
theirs, be foil* to nee the principle Involv­
ed in it. Then ba beliefm in harmony
and »uc«*e, even when a gang of oxiapiraton ha* lagged the party convention
and mddlod it with rmoluliuo* running
counter to all the traditirau uf Democracy,
and oppeed to it* mo* eardjnal ductrinra.

We dare not tel) the public, we are making better wfrrk than
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and tat.1 Went
terribly excited when wX- have too many sales, and new -fare

TvaU fin Ml* ■ M-Baffl, .FS iramU, *
*a wnri, -

wc hive cumo down
little because you may stllicatM at once atal Fraatraln ua
so that we cannot do anything.
We had some talk wjth a aian from C’d’foniii about sending
himThiriy-five TopCir.-ixjjt.
and thst almost unfits usfor
business besides the

Rrt IIJK Juba &amp; W

itllMAI.

MICHIGAN AND THS SOUTH.

BJFT,

Richard ^lesser, of Carlton,

Accordingly. Sir Henry Barkley ba* been
directed by l*&gt;rd ('aruan on to Invite to a
couferenev driecalr* from lb* Dutch free
States, to outsider a plan of union. The
heme gvvcrnntctil ha* aliowa that it dom
nut intend to be unduly hampered by the
tradition* of Downing street, by an ap­
pointment of a character unusual for Eng­
land, although, happily, not without pre
cedent in this country. Mr. Fronde, the
bistorian, pica out a* the ip-cial rvprrarai
talire uf»the imperial gDvrrnmenl to
th. d. Icgatre uf t|:e opUniv- The field of
artive pulirica ia new to hint, but be ia
known to be a man of unusual ability, in

was th« lucky man last July, that got the Chiller. We won’t
let him draw this year. “He is too lucky."
Wdhtiug the people not to come all at once, we are very

Truly Yours,

j. L WB I'll ft CO.

NOW IS YUOR TIME I
Gent's Clothing,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Qnantitiee.

lemon we hope your Ohio Dcmuerat* will
have to Irani next Fall. So long a* they
ran carry the State na *uch a platform a*
the one *duf«cd at Colnmbu*. and the ad­
vocate* of an hooeat cunwaey Mppurt the
ticket, and the party and the |&gt;laiform.
there wiH be no --reform from the inode
or anywhere cLc Let Ohio be carried by
th* Democrat* iu the coming ejection and
jow have M ouly^ hat the opportunity of
oerat* on th* financial qumtioti. but you
have *w*n&gt;|«l your pyty iu the natohtl in

UM MID HUH Tim

Union* there willbaforolougbe added third
a in the Pacific, to be followed pomibly by
Others Thru, if the present polky of the
British government shall bo adhered to,
in place of the chain of isolated commu­
nities which have grown up about the
trading aettiemenu and military port* e»
t ibliihcd by English enterprise all over th*
globe, we may are ia lime a circle of all
but independent federal Staten, each en­
dowed with the free institution* whieh arc
the cvmmoa riary of the A^gfo-Saxoa
race, and each ifi it* own part of tie
■vrid a centre I fbeakhy polrtical influ­
ence In view of such a possibility and
of the probable similarity of th* eonrtitotkn of three Stat** to our own. th* pro
gram of Bririah colonial eoofederettM,
while it ought to afford no oreauon f.rr
jcalooslv on our part, cannot fail to hr
watched with intere* in the United StUea.

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap)as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best
Come and see

fkSfUkW

TIME TABLE »fo. 6.
that it iball weigh the atandard weight,
and have the naudanl amount of gold;
and thf| the currency of the United Statra
•hall eorna to bu an M»ma&gt;y and a d»grace.
The oppoaitiuu, however, declare that
U&gt;c depreciated currency shall never be re­
tired ur reduaed. but th* a* it foil* in
value the dcfioaocy .hall be (applied by
an additional imuc; that when grewolmck*
are worth 75 eenta an additional amount
to cover th* 25 cent ilepcvciatiob .hall be
Matrnd, and that when they foil to
dewt,
their amount iball bo d-&gt;ubl«d to aa to
keop the actual amount of “dollar*" (uffcicut for ‘-buaioem parpomM.”
Upon
there two Irene* the two |mrtie* arc direct­
ly at rariance, and we quertion very much
whether the ,«x&gt;ple of Iowa are ready to
vote that they have no country, or th*
two or any Dumber of paper dollars eas
aerve any bttMnau purpores beyond tho
actual *um in roln that ran be gut for
them at lb* public aurtfoa. nr at the offer
of the broker or other dealer in deprreiat-

for Yourself

J-S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

■ueh a qnertion a* thi* of finance, *o
vitally important to ail the interval* of th*
country, will not beailata or oompromitc.
if Mr. Thurman ia in earocat on th* aubjert, the ba*t time for him to aay ao wa*
in the fare of the inflation mob at Colom
bua
Had be done ao no explanation

did hi* party.

When the Chicago directory man figure*
the pupwlatiM of th* eity at 43eJW9
there Maa a*pe« to the rom which Hamp*
the estimate m being braxvl. There i* a
Uory told now aud then about a man who
claimed to bare abm a number of bird* rt
one .hot— 99 we balieve wa* the aamber
—and ou being naked why be didn't call
City railroad romnanic* are to Ueeomoli it an even bandrod indignantly wanted
dated, and that
former will be pushed to know if the queatiooer tbougli be would
■ -a to the .trait* of Mackinaw. The cou- lie .for the *ake of ooe bird.
rolidated romla wtll be kiwwu ** the
Mackinaw divieion of the Miehtgan Can
rtpi, and T. B. Sargvant will be rapcriu
■to font. with lieadqusrteni at Bay CWy.

CUTTER

which will be given away to our Qiuitotners about the re IAX)*
of September next, has attendency to make more trade th*n T,
want.
•

with English conrumcra—or al leant the
cooperative labor societies of England
Here b what the timet dispatch says o

'■The moat important feature of the
promt meeting i* the arrangemeit con
lecaplated of uniting with the co-operative
sueirtie* of England, whereby rappliea for
hmm can still farther be reduced in
nriom Mr. Worrell, of th* Mimimippi
Valley Trading Company, left ou Satur­
day for New Orlreip. where hr expect*
soon to be joined by » Uamber of Euglbb
gentlemen mterwud in the Company aud
the co-operaliTi! UXlrtk* of Grmt BritixnThree grntiemra are i Dr. J. II. llulher
ford, of Newrartfe-ou-Tyne , Mr. J. Kay,
of Maoebeater, who b at present ia New
York ■ Mr. E. N. Neale, of Loudon, bar
rister-at-law and legal adviser for the Ind
ing company, and several olbera. The
company prMxm&amp;to atand in the place of
middlemen for the two order*—the co«pa-

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION CflOflTM
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

s, Coffees

and Spices

*1! grade., of Teo. lhe very beet in the Market

Fresh .very

week from the Importers .S, 8. SLEEPBR k CO., of Botton,
for sale *t prices which defies succesaftii competition.

HitoUnga, Nov, 10th, 1874.

(

-

John Stanley:’

REMINGTON I
f be Rmwirros Hsw
lira Mack new bMsprung
ti|4dly into favoraa poa■ r—lug the brel COMBIXAT1OM of good qualUl**, I
namely: Light ruunlnc

wrote him aa affsetiuoate fetter imploring
him for God . asks to taU her he wn inooeenl, be poaitiveiy refused to aaawcr, and
iamand of giving the draired amuranre,
begged her to join with him ia keeping
Vin. Booume when hi. sister, Mra.
Hooker proponed to him that ahe should
re lata bb pulpit and rand to hbneopie

The Tribune haw the folfowing item
from it* Wmhmgton cvrrtwpondeul .­
The Exccuttvo Ccmmiuee of the Na­
tional Grange held a meeting toxtey and
adopted the report of the *ut~comu&gt;iuee,
to whom bad beao referred the rabfrct of
intereatianal e xchenge l-twam co-opmrive aocmiM* of Great Britain and the
Patron, of Huabandry of the United
ISialm. Tbe report mys: "Having examiirid the detail* of the pls of the co­
operative aocietim of Great Britain a* pre-

IU0N.N.Y.

lam running a NEW
Movm*. ;

DANCING SCHOOL. CHINE for

�B:o RAFitM,,Junc 11,1B75.
Ed. Bakne*:
'
Tho glorious Ith has rotnc .id -gone
and *11 ia ^fisrfdly- MtMt and dull again.
Thia, however, hi the time of year when
buxines* in town, and etioi is very qxint.
Haying and harvest ever keeps the c&lt;&gt;un-

clerk* hare a laxy time of it. But a little
r»t after hard busy mouths of labor, is
generally welcomed by three who hare the
hard labor to perform. Although our
streets are being somewhat deserted by the
tanning community, yet the “noby wheel"
keeps right on, and thouawds Jof shingles
and iutnber ia being daily manufactured
here within the city limits. In my lart to
the Baxxui, in giring the .umber of
bnsinam place., I unintentionally omitted
tlie hardwire .tons; wc Itarr three of
them, and they ar.- all first dam. each car.
rying a very heavy stock.
Well, I aaa by the Hasting Baxmxs
that the Hartiogritcs did not cdebratc.
Why friend Dewey what in the world ia
the matter? Everybody ought in these
years of centennials to celebrate.
We of Dig Rajdds has a reuser. The
Knight Templars, Marons. Odd Fellow.,
the Big Rapid. Light G turds, Firemen
and finally everybuly and everything were
on hand, and a splendid time was had
winding up with two large Lalla in the
evening.
Tho day was auspicious, the
suu remaining hid by the clouds all day
long, but not a drop of rain nor anything
elae U&gt; mar the pleasures of tho day.—
Tsko It all in all, il was the best time ever
held iu Big Ka|&gt;id*. so say the inhabitants
here.
But the fireworks; I forgo* to

Col. Jamas W. Care, a prominent Imai•am man of Grand Rapids, aad colonel of
the 3d New Hampshire infantry In the robdhoo, died July 6th
s.
Pr- F"
°f ‘hc l&gt;k* “"‘7
haa pitched hi. tent upon the now ainitol
ground. alUnaing. and ia engaged iu
rtudying out the latitude and lougitude of

1,200 tons of atcc! rail
on the Miehig-a Central
months. The mainline
laid with .ted, excepting

Iraro been laid
road within six*
is now entirely
about 25 milus.

Il ia said the greatest busting camiral
ever held in the west ia to be at Spring
Lake, August 10 and 11. Yrtcs and
Brainbridge will row the secund time for
the amateur championship Zf the United
TODAY'S

ADVERTISEMENTS.

SISK

Wanted Immadiately!

Tov »?Mmi to________

Pure

Sarsaparilla

Sara GLOSS STABCH,
T. KINGSFORD &amp;8CN,

16TINTS
Uttl ikiVW Rrticej.

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o-TUs‘.-.»ar.!E_

LIQUID

PAINT’S.

b sU4 .UH -lib.11, u.1

We ask attention to the
fact that we shall leave all
accounts not settled, where
we hate sent bills, al once
withM?Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. We cannot longer

’

White Lead Works
127 Jc^-rwm Are

Detroit,

MICHOlt, tSEPAil a M.'&lt;

"VIIMTOO" THRESHER.

BRICK FOR SALE:
The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture, of

at the earliest possible mo­
ment. Will keep constantly
on hand a full supply of
’ BETTER BRICK '
than was ever before made
in the County, which we will
sell at prices that, defy com­
petition.

ALL ABOUT THE COUKTT.
of before. It b a good one, il ia going
contra to circuses generally, for now a daya
the circus ia in the bills, but if this one '.

• ttoom-HB hr atm -rings* eruai

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

IEHIU.Iti, MUTIC1,
RHEUMATISM

this arcus. By the by Mr. Editor I
would not fail to inform you, and the
rest of tho Hartings people, that for the
present Cape. W. H. Cabot ia making Big
Rapids hia home. He is engaged m clerk '
I believe at tho Pacific Hotel, II. 8.(Andy)
Johnson proprietor. Copt, haa come to
the conclusion to try dry land for a spell,
and Andy is surely fortunate in securing
his services «.« dak, u it surely will tedound to Aady's welfare in laving to gentkmauly a clerk to-look after the iulcrcots

HURRAH FOR EASTXAHI

Hurrah for the Spring1

There is to be a match trotting race al
the park on Tuesday, the 13th iut, for
one hundred dollar. a side, beet three in

hone, unban there "hull be a put up job
which will probably be the case. There
may be "honor among thievos," but there
ia uoo. among liorae racing Uow.at tbia
alate, to my way of thinking Hut as thia
ia eery inlenvtiog matter to take np apace

CHICAGO PUMP

E.B. FOOTE, O.
lit UltMtU Irtfc,
ftr.XIMA,

MEW YORK,

An Independent Physician,
CHRONIC DISEASE,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

W. T. EASTMAN’S

The next holiday—Thanksgiviu^'.

CniKtiu i Idkal Pncta

Bcrton is lighted by 8.3i&gt;5 pas and !*52
oil lamps.
Five cent. a pound is tho price of ten-

POBCKLAIM CYLINDER POIPS

" ! �" 9@ &gt;

John .Newell, late President of the Illi­
nois Central Railroad, haa been appointed
General Manager of the Jmke Shore A
Michigan Southern Railroad.

&lt; Tilcsro and Omaha, LTiloatro C*lar
Rapid., Chicago and Dubuque, via Clin­
ton, Cttleago and Froe;&gt;on. Chicago
and Marquette- Chicago and Green
Brj , Chicago and Milwaukee. Chicago
and BL Paul.
Thia I. the Only Uno runnldg tbcMcare between Chicago and Ht, Paul or
Chicago and Milwaukee.
At Omaha our Sh-vp«-n« eonuect with
(he Overland Sleepers on tho Union
Pac»flc«allro*d. for nfl poUla west of

Within a fortnight part applications • fur
admiauon to the Medical School of Boston
Uniremly bare bcm received from Eng­
land, Franco and Turkey.

(la Tburoday evening last. lb. »«we of
Palmer boampmeal. So. ♦», I. O. 0. F.. were
dnly laaialM by Hoo. S. Ballsy F. C. P. * J.
0. W. ft lbs Grand Eaeaaspsssul of Mkhlgsr.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock°f Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. We have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
SALISBURY 4BM3SEAU.
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, &amp;c.,
$c. Give us a call.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
Hopkins I Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 26.287/.

FURNITURE ROOMS,

PICTURES!
I am now all alone in tho Photograph
buainom. and aa I hare made irna^
menu to inrraaaa my facilitiro for dome
better (work than ever, aU should call

mitimuti
PREMIUM BOND-

innmnuiHu mwaiaL
Psrpstusl Worts*. Fair.

UNDERTAKING
Tho Chicago Tr.l.v
tio Seymour is right ia J
ulrntial roliejtatiooo he-

1874-75 tbs cot per pupil wm W7.ll.
Are the children three titnrs brighter now
than twsuty yuan ago?
As the Pacific Mail Btcamship Com
pany's rtramcr City of Tokin left th.
ilmrf st Ba. Fransans brt wrok, froHong Kone, a mluto was (rod, and a
sailor Bused Patrick Lauagan was blown

ECLETIC BALM
IOWA A5^E8RA8IA.

�Tn.

OOT. M. □'

"Oh, no, by M towns. I do not mean
to complain.' reiJied Edward.
"I knew yow^ida'L Whatever I spend
goo for s good esmne."
a
“1 oppoM so; but I don’t care wything about it. oriy that I am gettings
little abort. There ■ Dr. Bauth's bill of
sixty doBara. I don't see how I can pay

■ Maria, yon are a jewel f I am ansaaed.
You paid lit. Smith’’’
"I did." *
"He ii«I to mw thw."
"No, be didn't; you and I arc one. so
of aounw- you paid it. * I had to tall him
my awnit, and in return he informed me
what an excellent character you had given
me for nradenre and eroaomv."

afraid.

^99999999999^

"Let it tert, tbso. Ho will never ask
J0"But'r don't Ska that tray of doing

thing*.

I don't like to g« in debt. I will

tor waa a rich aun and offered to take
Edward's note, payable at anytime he
pleased, which offer tho latter eagerly ac­
cepted, promising to take it up in six
month*
No change for tlw better appeared in
the affairs of the young couple
Maria
kef* asking for money, aud she was so
pretty, so sweet tempered, and so gentle,
that Edward could never rcftue.
If he
demurred, she coaxed it out of him.

note was due. and Edward could not pay
it. He had borrowed money until he was
ashamed to du ko any mute. But hu had
a nice reuse of honor, and iustead of lotling his creditor whirtie fur hh pay, hr
went io tee him to procure a further ex.
tension.
.
"Doctor, I am hard up." add be.
“Sorry to brer it"
"My family is getting to be expensive."
"Be prudent, then.

THE WIFE’S REVENGE.

“No straWberrire I Whal ia the world
ia the reason you didn’t order some?'' ex­
claimed Edward Later, M entered hi*
plMssnl iu the suburds of Boston. .
.‘J’uu know. Maria. I am very fond of
theta. and you are detennind to jxfc’ah

ilc was impnlviva, and did not mean to say anything
about Mana.
"What of h«r? bsbe extravagant ?’
-,W&lt; yA
"Put the bit io Mr mouth thou," laughcd the doctor.
"Don’t like to do that."
^Mustn’t let her ruin you.”

As will be noticed, thia beautiful waspKke moth belongs to th. same family and
genus aa ths peach borer. Tire moths of
this faintly may be rradily told by their
trim form, quick movements, diurnai
habits, flying in tho hot sunshine, and
opsciaily by the bnuh-liks character of
the tip of the body. This last character
will serve to distinguish them from the
wasps,—an important fact, aa even entoSlxtoeu hundred dollars, mcawv in hand mologiats of considerable experience are
waa a large sum to Edward, who had spent liable to be deceived, so striking is the
everything as frat as he got it.
He felt
like a new man—like a neh man.
What
a treasure waa Maria, who. bcaida being
pretty, sweet tempered, and devoted, waa a head, and generally papain in a cooooo
thorough financier.
made of their own china or dust.
-For my part. I should not Uke a finan­
Thia .Eccrian, a. will be noticed by^the
cier oa any other term*. A prudent, but name, ia Imported, and, aa is generally
growling, iU-tetnperod shrew, wonid bo my true, ia all the worse from that fact. Aa
abominatioo; aud before her I should a rule the Imported ^spsda are the more
prefer a pretty, sweet-tempered, devoted
woman, who would spend all I could
same peculiarity noted iu the casksr-worm,
—the habit of measuring, or looping, when
The moth is s little leas than one-half disturbed. By the last of Jane they are
ladh long, and expands threo-fourtlu of full grown, and measure a little more than
an inch. The color is deep blue, with an inch in length. The lan® pom into
three yellow bands across the abdomen, a the earth to pupate, and a little bcuoath
yellow collar, aud yellow mixed with blue the surface change to a brown chrysalis
marking the legs. There yellow bands, so about one-half of an inch. long. In about
like the same in many of our wasps, rend­ two weeks the moths appear. These are of
ers this special all the more liable Io be a pale yullawiah color, with more or less
mistaken, especially as they mingle with dusky spots on the wings, which frequent
A Shareholder—A plownun.
the wasps, making a gay romtreny in tbc ly fora a band acroa the wings. Some
Why docs the raven cry? Cm.
bright sunshine. Yet the tufted extrem­ tunes tho dusky spots ore slight. The
Costly furniture—Indian bureau*.
ity, in lieu of a pointed one tipped with a moths lay their epp along the twigs, where
A costly kind of lumber—Summer dreaded spear, will quickly undeceive ua. they remain, despite tho hem and told, till
These moths appear iu June and July. another spring.
I found several specimsaw yesterday, June

’Uttl. woman, ftffl of hearty s.fgra~
• "Etei kwiw 1 like them very Tmaeh. ’
add^ tht petalaut hwabaad-i
"ButAsy teste too rt&lt;nogly_pr ihc
TIL. conn, Maria, no nsorw of Poor I

Richard'* Waws.

it is ground.
"Fart friend." are often diosipated ac- lan x may be found io the stem from June
to July the following year. I have taken
the moth from the bushes with my nee,
!&gt;» tight boots hare anything to do with and the nearlv full-gruiru larrai from the
a corn exchange?
hollow stem the same- day, June 22.
A curious example of wire fortnight is
afforded by there larva in their eating
through the hud wood and Urk before aasumiWg the pupa Mate, u without such
fececu&lt;t and action; the hollow stem
would be a fatal dungeon to the moth,
whore slender sucking tube and wanting
jaws would render her scape hopelca.
In May, June, and Julv, the insect b»roma a pupa, the papa always lying very
near the ouiaid.opening, in a poor apology
of a cocoon, if any,'made of Its own lour­
ing*. That able entomologirt, Bev. C. J.
8. Bethune of Ontario, speaks of the
chrysalid sleeping peacefully in thia cavity
while the bleak wintry winds howl among
the branches.
(Be/ Entomological Re­
port of Ontario for the year 1871. 8uch
a remark would be true only of the larva.
In June and July the moths again sppear.
There iuaecu recgi to 'attuk the red
currant more generally, yet the black
variety, and even the guoreberry, ia not
exempt from its blasting work. Not only
do the broken steSM, au weakened as to be
unable to stand upright, but also ibeaickly ap|icaranr« of tl&gt;e foliage tell of this inare-t ■ prysvmc and truck. Betiding the
Stocks will abv gependlv giyp tb« preded
infonnrtioii. as the aflectod onra bcu4
Swire readily. Tbc hollows in stocks cut
serial will inform us of their previous av I
Epitaph
pnrent work.

I am heartily rick of

••Yon would not have me pay sixty
rents a box for strawberries, would you? ’

“’Pou my soul, 1 am not. Didn't you
pay rt a few days after you gave the
-*Nolt.isnV
MM?"
f
"You cannot afford it'*
"No, surely," replinl Enward, coh"Yra T can Isn't my salary fifteen founded by the stetaatstU,
hundred a year?"
"But I am sura you did. Hers," cun
••I dotal think rtrawberria. at sixty United the doctor, pulling.an account
rents a boit.arc very profitable," replied book from his pocket. "here i» where I
the pretty wifo with a pleasant smile.
entered tbc cash.
You hare got the
Edward Later ‘did not deserve such a
beautiful, swret-Hjnpercd wife m plaria.
But in spite of hi* petulant manner, he
was really an excellent fellow, anti llovcd
the pretty little woman with all his soul,
though it m true he had a very singular
manner of showing it. ’ lie dcMirvcd a
thrashing foe his hasty words, yet
he
eventually h-arm-d better, it is not worth
while to dwell too long upon the dark side
of his charcter.
The fint year after his marriage he bad
boarded, but dairing to lure the eofflfurU
wf home in all their parity, the young
couple had derided to gu tn ho«sAre|&gt;ing.
Edward would have hired a largo bouse
at a rent of four hundred dollar* a yoar, if
his wife had not j.-twisted that surh a
dwelling would wear her lift- out.' He then
left the matter cutuyly to her, and she
found a nice little cottage, swven miles from
the rity, at a rent of one hundred and
fifty. The huslanid liked it very well, and
Maria furuislicd it in a very plain butneat condition. By a great deal uf retrench­
style.
ment in his own expenses ho had con­
They wer. at bucu* now. aud for a lime trived to keep out of dcbti
Instead of
the novelty of the thing kept Edward in dining at Parker a at ao^dpensc of fire or
aix dollars a week, Ik made a quarter of
that sum suffice. His tailor's bill had beva
reduced one half, and all other bill, in like
proportion. Better than all, he had been
Can you tell me when it m that a black­
cured of grumbling at Maria, for If be com­ smith ratecs a row in the alphabet'! It is
plained of aajthing she wss sure to uk when he niakaw &lt;1 poke r and above I.
him for a fifty dollar bill on the same day.
Au old gentleman of great ex|&lt;criet&gt;ce
In fact he wu afraid of her.
bread tasted of relentua, an*! the butter
Maria in her demand for money, had
waa rtroug. Re snarled and growled, Grat been even more remorxloM danne the
at Maria, and then at Bridget, till the het year than before: and had actually ta­
wife waa almost di^vuragvd
But the ken right hundred dollare of his two thou’ did not yield to the impulse of tho mo­ ■anti. And there was not much *l&gt;ow of
ment and pvt out Of temper.
Site kept it in ibo house ur upon her person. If M
riailing, however cutting and revere the hinted al an cxpLnalioo, &gt;he always turae-1
him off io sweetly and adroitly that he
criticism of her husband.
' After tea lie waa a little mollified, for
there accBiu! to be nothing mure to grum-

He landed her the money, and
she would dress hcrerjf. great deal
than before, for he could afford it.
"I am goiagto spend a much money.
I can,"
nrpliod•Thrtahe
• rJhtMaria,
d*.’’ added tl

reaswi to repent this advice, for Maria
now .vetoed to spend all her spare time in
online fur money, lie was Uxi reckless,
too magnanimous to deny her ur to suggvrt that she was exceeding the bound* of
&gt;

Stic waa mcreilesM in her drafts upon
him, and to supply her demands, for he
had wot the roarers to refuse her modcat
ncjuol, he was obliged to curtail bin own I

‘•Ilaveyou? indeed I
What is eight
hundred rndlan?" chuckled ahe.
“Thera ia Raymond’s house opposite for
sale. It i&lt; a beautiful place, and can be
bought fur four thouaand dollara, by pay.
ing fifteen hundred down.
I was think­
ing that If I hid saved my money I wight
have been aide to buy that plarc.'"
“No nee to cry for spilt milk, Edwsrd,"
rejJicd Maria.
"I know that; but we Meda l rpill any
mere milk. I have been vrvy ecovwmiea)
the last ysar;" and be proceeded to detail
the rctrcitehnKnts he had made.
"You have done very, well, Edward."
"Y», nr drcr, better than you ham
Who would haxe tbojwbJ I should ever
preach economy to you?" be )wgj)ed.
"What's the urc fur ^e to be prudent
while you scatter your nsotwy like chaff ?"
asked the wife with infinite gued humor.
"No arc I coufna. '
__ "I will turn over a new leaf if you with

It haa been suggested that wo catch the
moths. I think thia not a nracticd reme­
dy. Tho moths are so small, so quick, ao
wasp-like that I should dapair of this
•ver becoming generally practiced.
I
would snggat letting tbc bushes sprout
up pretty freely, and then each spring
practice heavy pruning, taking pains to
cut aud bum the feeble and lumber stocks.
Thia should ba done about Mar 20; if

This dotractive huret, which has final­
ly become scattered all over our State, ia
also a foreigner.—another of the many be­
quests from the old world which wc would
hare gladly foregone. In view of the lad
that wc hare received very many at owr
worst inacct pats from Europe, they
ought not to complain If we bare given
them nyllajarf, or If we Mill add &amp;ry-

jOHM.aOB

The moths can be caugb: in a net; and
though thia is easily dons, still it ia not
as practical a remedy aa the hellebore,
which by many ia reported to be as effi­
cient as with the saw-fly terr®. As it was
reported a failure during the past season
by several persons, I can but think that
the hellebore was not the genuine article.

Shipping Boxing, 3 Horee Power. $2.0); 4] Horse P»irtr' tXJfo

Hand picking ia more than usually may 1
of adoption, to bo practiced in the sama I
manner aa with tbc caukcr-irom* ; give i
the boat a alight lap, when the lirv® will ■
drop, and remain suspended by a thread I
for some time. By .using a stick therc 1
can be drawn ont together and easily
crushed.
It ii more tlun likely that thia prat,
which haa been long destructive east, will
continue to be mure and more ao with u*
aa our forests are cut away, removing its »
native foliage. Let us all give it batll/ i

LtctVS Kt

TAKE NOTICE!

BSE-2
.TAMES LEFFELACO.

sprutgitzu), obxo.

THE

“MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGA H

i.Im S—■■ ■aO.lasS.sseewssss *ra cot -

jeaFVIJS. 3F&gt;£Sl^r

.

rt is. HOTWW •« 1mU* SOT ta. canir

WSend to the Burdett
jVania, for Circulars.-^*

E. llsrodcn, sndbU ng omtaioed the be­
ginning. of the exprtro forwarding bu«iBra of the Cniled Statra. which, with tile
exception of the railway, and tolegraplm,
now surpoasra all other private critcrpriws
in the world
Borp at Heading, Maamchuacttt, in
1812, ho waa employed u evoductnr uf
the first paanenger train that ran in New
England, and was afterward promoted to
the position of ticket agent on the Boston
and Woromtcr Railway. Tl&gt;e sedentary
dak-work did t&gt;oi suit him, however, and
in 1837 he eame to New York in arareh
of more congenial employment. At the
corner of WJ1 and Pearl streets stood th.
old Tontine Coffre-Uiusc. a. Gua-jus rrec-rt
for the merehanu and ahip-owners of thoM
days, and in cvnnoctiun with it there was
an admirable news room— a sort of Lloyd s
or Oarvawny'i—conducted by Jaimw W.
lisle, a local celebrity, who afterward ex­
tended his faim{ by promoting a eheap
system in opjwsition so the government.
M r. Hale was a man uf varied experience
and a genial dispoeilion. He waa one of
the mart active men of his day, and Ham­
den went to him for adyiw in socking eijiploytneot.
Hale became interested iu
him, and in the evurse of a few days ad­
vised him to otabliah himself u an exprraman between New York and Boston
—a btwineas never before transacted ami a

Organ

Cotnpnuy. Erie,

Peotu-

• mi

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.

TIME TABLE No. A

1 1

Sinical asi

4848484823484848482323

DENT

res
luirillt

DENT
-

Swarf’s

v,*wm

0ba sbkAMM. ..
forward packages of Eastero bank-notes u&gt;
Boston tor redemption. If an acquaint
anco was found on the boat, he was pounc­
ed upon without coretnouy, aad burdened
with the packages, which were sometima

by Jswpiia Miller --Nwaris* la V.wtev. teautlA&gt;J|y Iterat'dSJssspb Oaak'a hag pom., - Tho^aejca aid
Maaltalia." with aerra npsvb UlartrallMS.

lb* Frsweb aad Kngtbb. at Lak. Oaavgn and
Quabec, far ths nuaiary of thj» reslisral, la a
trulhtal m wsll as a wpirtt^i and baaullfii
namllva at duM grand aad daalairr areata

vorariowaly, and soon become fttll grown,
bring then three-fourth, of u&gt; inch long.
These larras either gu into the earth un­
der leaves, or remain attached to the busha and spin a coeoou of brownish silk.
About the last week of June they cumo
forth again a* fiia; and so during the
first week of July the currant or gooaeberry bmtha are agam defoliated. This
to rejxot the round of mischief.

friaad did not appmr. the thinp were oft­
en intrusted to entire, rtrangsra, with the
modest request that they would deliver
them immediately after their arrival.—
Slerehants ud brokers seeking gratuitous
transportation for their letters cuotributed
Iwply to the exritaacnt attending the
departure of the steamer, and many per
sons win remember the nights of anxieix
they hare ixMod on the Sound, when such
unexpected wealth haa beau temporarily
thrust upon the*. "When Hanxfa call­
ed npoo me for edvioa," Mr. Hale Mated.
"I thought of the daily inquiries made rt
■y ofifioe, 'Do you know any body going
to Boatow this evening ' aad I i^e&amp;t?
ly advmed him to travel between the two
cilia and do enuds foe the business men.
I also suggvwted that the new enterprise
dsould be oiled ' The Kxpro-. wVich

Vc8iffl!raux

THhM MILL

L AN

LIBDUL TUIMH
TMIMH

Bnalanaf

fcmianQwT

au» upjn innitia.

Bart W U. IMorteal

The KellaMe Shwrl Llxe
EAMT AMD WEST.

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Rv«ril,LICM|

Bmpa-

Coo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AMD PUBLISHER.
rmu&gt;.r no.
te xte
lit***.
'*» '^•’1

■,. ct**t

WreTO UMttan. tal&lt;T

U.

RUB OF eUBBCRIRTIOXi

FE0H3S01UL Mia BOSIXES CM.

The Studebaker Wagon
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Mower and Reaper

‘TOrJUiy ?

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE

ory Wheel made

TAKES THE LEAD.

with the Slope Shoulder
Spoke

Warranted
per

on him to ■fag "Jretu of Numib paa. '
eth by." It u plain enough, before the
first vene i* fiuiabed. that thi, uwvi-uieot
■nre* much of iu rorema to Mr. Sankey.
He ha. a voice'of unusual deurtidw and
power, which round through the hall like
a trumpet. Each word k articulated with
great d'ntiiictnaw, and there b a soul fa
the ,ingiiag that i* romethiug wore and
higher than mere art. The hymn toil*,
al once, a* any one can me by the intent
eyes that am everywhere focused on

cent.

longei than any other

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

naEox.

J. B. T. Marsh of Abe Chicago Advance
bro juat traeUL. Lindon, mid want of
course to bear Mr. Mrtudy, the revivals*.
He writer, a* follow, .
Promptly at 8 o'clock p. m. Mr. Moody
Men* out and plant, both baud* &lt;&gt;u lhe
rail that runs along the front of the plat­
form and forma hb puipiL He has grown
stout einre leaving America, and wear* a
flowing board. But there b ao miaukinp
the man a* *ouo ro he opens bb mouth.
He root too many people, be asp, whore
Caere are getting familiar at there meet-

A prayer by Mr. Moody, brief, rjacub-

The best Reel Rake Machine

existenc

the world

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes,

but on the contrary, aet then-rive, about
to Sad * ucape-goat to wear their own tn
flrmiiie. and rixxteomiBgK Akhm«h no
relaiiou could be traced between hard
time* and the dominant political party and
tto admin iatratore, y«&lt; a grert number pro­
famed tobeKere that Grant aUa Rebubliren Omgrwm were lhe wunrotan which
then misfartumw ffow-L Th. Prorodrot
had before been calW-a Cmnar. but this
ridarulou* charge of rrafvnaibility far
drouth red gramhoppeni, Would rtamp
him « a greater than Cmaar, erre more
omnipotent litre Jchorah. But a Demo

effect. Mr. Moody, aptly lunting the
Whitsunday cnmmetnorallou of the1 day
uf Pcntenet to account, read, a part of
Peter * addram an that occroioo, and an­
nounce* that he propnaro to tale the
vine text and topic,— the crucified snd mouthed the cCge. .nd aope-aW to
Chrirt.
1
The -cnmin that follow* i» simply th. the eketore of the country to InUitute .
change, and aa we Mated U lheoutael, the
rictima of untoward ctreumaUncrw accept
ed the plea sod dahmloo, and the rreult
■m a change in the political eunpkxu.c.
ol the lower house of Congreaf.
But the
change haa not worked out any remarka­
ble re*uli. We have afaee pawwd through
mi unumidly cold winter, and tba locurt,
many acctfaaa where Desaocreu were ebrt■ Juda* nude great prefanrioo. Ho pot ed to *u«ecJ Republican Congremuneo.
war enough to the Sou of God to ktm the drouth threaten* to kill out the em­
him. But be west down to damnation."
Hi* rnice wn&lt; lo hare been orereinfa
cd. and i, mH a* plcaiuut, even, a* it uacd
to be. Hi, words tumble over each other,
often, in the harte of hi, Ultepnce. He

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons,

Jackson Wagon,
Buckeye Grain Drill.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR

Machine as they are sole proprietors of it. None but Indianias CelclirntNo other firm uses this
I
ed Tiinbar, and t honn&gt;ydilv seasoned, under cover from 3 to 5 years, and put together by the best
I Wagon Machines. £Jvey Wagon fully Warranted.

CAlX AND SEE THEM.
—— —. —. »t ll** B»"&gt;-

.....

needs no advertising ns it has taken almost the entire trade of the
whole .State, and the people of Barry County may justly he proud
that this County tskes the lend in this line of manufacture.

Come and see us at our new office, next door east
of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

GREBLE &amp; RUBSELL.

B. !&lt;’. STEInLoFF

JOHN STANLEY I

NOTICE!

EXTRAORDINARY

TO THE PUBLIC!.

ANNOUNCEMENT

AT THE

Hastings Drug Store

Sirgical asi lettaml

The New Improved Back-Feed

DENTIST

Wagons

and

Buggies.

Canned Fruits "end Fish

•

CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE

FLORENCE
SKYING IACHINE.
nterr awwitru Mannan i.

You will limi a full line uf Drug*, Medkinra, Chemical*, Paint* Oil*. Dyertuff,,
and ererythiug belonging to a tret-clam U.
Drug Store.

Before You Start
is.wbb

nt Tira

TRAVELER’S
OF IIAHTFORD, CORR.

7&gt;i. MMkm. U* Mwu, Xroa rot J

TOBACCO,

DENTIST

Nairtlle

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

CIGARS,

ETC., 1

Michiian.

$5o
to,la $lo,ooo
■
900 "’PROFIT.
llaa U, li v**u4

X.ar ik.o&lt;*U«iik. buMEAaret la X*w *a4
rir.i-.-ima
till ltD Aku BOOM.
PER DAY.

The liohefcwa, rapt attention of the rart
rongresetiou h Wotnierftd. Han.Irwin are
in tear*.
In the rery tnidrt of the diaouunw, and
tlie height of it, intenwt, two or three
quickly aucecwdfag ,hrieL&gt; route from the
&lt;rtiter of the audience. Mr. Moody «tap[«d aa if it were a ainri *bot from Haun',
line, and, with Sheridan-like prompfaca*,
■aid, “Well ,tand up and ting 'Bodfc of
Age*. pb-ft for me,’ *nd the tuber* will
pica*: help that friend out of the hall.
She* hysterical.'
There were no more "hyrterical" demonrtratians daring the crcufag. and the
cuogregalkm tcareair rodiacd that there
had been any interruption in the aerrioc.
The N. Y- Timn quote* another exam­
ple of the way in which Mr. Moody deal,
with the mart awful of nibjeci, which can
engrua* the human mind:
- ’ ‘
'tern waa a man comUlking about nine."

FARM FOR SALE!

ed to gu to lhe Northweatern. The hotel
was full, and aa they were •tartug to And
anotlier, they aaul tolar friend: ‘Are
not you going with reY Myfriredamd,
‘No; I am going to atay here.'—‘Oh, no.
they rsid. ‘you cannot May here.’—
But my friend said. ‘I am going to
stay,’—‘How i* k?'—‘I hare rocarooaa.'
— Where did you get it’’ Why I emit
my name ou bead.'—She had telegraph®!
a few day* before and assured a room. Ami
■bat b juat what the children of God nre

Btaak Prliilmi n4 aaU

nffll^TOrai^l^FEBAnilUD,
TURKS M/LLfOS ACBKS OF

Santa dans

150 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAID

LANDS

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS
Oysters received daily

KILL BF SOLD CHRJP!

24 Jefferson St., Hartings, Mich.

HOME LIFE

T. PHILLIPS?

Him m the place to buy yuur prerent*.
We hare the bort Hoe of good* that wa*
ever brought to Harting*. (.’all anJ ex­
amine for youraclf and you will find our

MOM

delivery and on time.

•riaiiut* HowmiMWi.

_______ ______ ufbaOAK*

headquarters.

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.

EMPLOYMENT
CRAWLEY A GRACE.

IN THE BIBLE.

J. P. ROBERTS.

two u IMO Mr ■MiktwNMhruiuli.

STAI

____

.TSEK1

WING GALLERY

HASTINGS
MARBLE WORKS

J. Cole &amp; Son.

iEBRASKA*

iiiniftrlLB. Cd

JOHN O. BLACK,
Proprietor
B.

DR. AIKIN,

F. CH1DEBTFR.

INSTITUTE.

II. HEIE* CUFUI.
cam^a, m.

urea Wiiimai

Ein=5tHErs."J5?.ri.".w

yau'a Boot A Shoe Store.

---- 2 LANDS
WWA

CANCER

aad rMhrol liMfr.lla* iro aaUrol. Tkb roro-b

On JEFFERSON STREET, or.

MID rUITEE
. non
11® UK
.
UK iUQ
Shingles. Lath, &amp;e.

Patience and attention will bring u* far.
it the rat walchre long enough al lhe
mouro newt, the mouse shall not eaoape.
Peraermnce wdl obtain pood rebUfle
and httoce, where otherwise nothfag but
thirtlro will grow.
The iJowuaau mart gu up and down,
and whatever ebu auay be done, there b no
other but thb kmg way to do the work

EARTM-BOIMI AMU,

;sr

AMERICAN ULTRAMARINE WORKS,

We must row with lhe ova wv hare;
Slid as we oouru-t order the wind. We are
obliged to aaU with the wind that God

on aa the cfcidum pw lo mart, it it a
xnl time (bribe fox. .
If weary with waking your portion will
&lt;x&gt; be meager. ' .
Foob wUl alway* mk what tima it b.

“uTS

u* h

ra

ra0,
« Aw. u im
could make a party rtrouc and respectable.
then Dctuocrary wight
el.im » k»J
ing pomtiou. Jadgta by U* probuma, it
haa within it the b*mm to right crery
wremg. and huprore upoo what M already
good. But it ha, proven so unuurtworthy
in the
and m&gt; unreliable wherever it
now bold, power, that iu dechreliou of
future intcution*. ha* but liule effect uu
the iiitclligvot ciuaen. Iu part failure,
create dirtnut in iu
■hake popular eonDdcure in U* future in-

�TltotaffriiMt Bombahril.
Dmt«.ra.-y iu Ohio ban evidently throws
off its dhguirc a I'tuk tnoaoon.
Ito ac-1
Cion on the financial questiim haa been like ‘

’ friends It hu created alarm, especially
.’unitai, Mini., Jvly 21,1873.
throughout the cad. where the party was
• b-,1.1 up for rapport, aa the only tnraas by
ilhad vised
vitaparatiou ia th* beat
which the nation eould return to specie
single sign of the n vw atate of thinp. iu
AS A FINANCIAL PARTY.
payment. Ohio wax to open the great
CtmliMDt, and the same feeling haa been
the South Hurt has yet been vouchsafed
( battle, and it was hoped that th* flag she
th* country. Tbejoommcntauftho Charles­ uuwUy settled upon. This placed in tho shared by dealers here. Indeed, aitpoeuton A'etrr and Oouritr, which w* re­ hands of the road about .3,1X10,000 aerra lafirc activity was induood among onr
t bore ia the name «f Dmuoctpcy, would
But
print elsewhere, are especially noteworthy. of th* very beat portioaV the State, in­ shippers at the cioae of last week.
rally to its support every shade of ..pposiThis abfe Journal is tho Icadimt Democratic cluding the valley* of the CottooWood and the jwwent wesk opens with an entire ab­
e lion to the RepubEcau party. But the
taper of South Caroliaa. The contrast Arkaaaai riven and many smaller rich sence of this tendencyand the market for
inflation banner wa* no sooocr unfurled
wheat
has
already
faba
back
2@3c
in
between
ito
utterance
and
those
of
th*lead
­
raUcyr.
propcwal of unprecedented and peculiarly
than dsaertious betran from the ranks of
ing Charleston paper* from 1830 to 1863
For over fire yean nothing waa donc to­
obnuxicu* taxes upon Mtriur* hank* dc-and w* might aay 1872— is simply wards building the road, and the owner­
the faithfol How formidable this defec­
j&gt;omt».“ In New York thgy kava given a
tnarvelou* There has bara a moral re­ ship of lhe franchise passed into the hands
tion will be, rcnuuns to be seen. Certain lock, McKee and Hous
two-Gild proof of their incompetency or
volution. Viewed from the atandpoiut of of lhe present owners and stockholders in
it is, however, that there are many citixcus way, while Mr. Wolcott
diabonerty. whicbever it may be called.
September, 1B(W. Ths.following y-r
of Ohio who train with the Democrats, saototioual manner whir
work was cuaimencwd, amfeSB miles built,
When Itiry took the nrin* of the State
public. .
la 1S7P, 8* mil*, ware addnl, onaplrtrere
after 1 H«8, they ran up the exjwnsus and
orator ia a native dt South Carolina. Hs the portion between Topeka and Emporia
tlwrc arc evils, greater than that of Re­
diminish*! the rcvenniw, until a deficit uf
has
retuainodjiutliful
to
tho
tradition*
of
In 1871, the road was pushed on up the
publican rule, and dal one of them evils
Ualhonn and Ilayno. Tho paper is in full Cottonwood to Newton, 74 miles. Thia
seven millions wa* created, although tho
is the one forrokUuwed by Ohio Democ­
•ympalliy with the party which was found left less than two years to complete the
sinking ftind itself wx&lt; sacrificxd. The
racy in iU insane policy of infi*tir.K the
cd by* those men. But that party has balance of lhe road, 343 mil* in order to
Republicans uadar Go*. Dix restored the
the whisky ring, and to that organisation grown. Aa it has advanced, it has left bs- •art the land grant. In 18’2, or the but
sinking fund, and by rigid economy and
nine months of the term, the whole line fell reports of the Toronto Globe would
Dcmocratic organ. It haa lad an anti- and to the |wrsuns whom he lus attacked
seem to indicate that the winter and spring
judicious l&lt;-ririatioo put lhe Slate finxnre.
Repuldicaa crusade tor year* part.
But in the Treasury Department he attribute* »me of them are, they an nermthdam
wheat crops of the Dominion will average
ou a good foundation, until tbs Democra­ this inflation policy of Ohio Democrats hu own indictment. Ho due* not hcai
about with those of the United States,
tate. however, to admit that he wa* a freed frmu the deadly taint of disloyalty.
cy hire again got into power and are, in
while corn, fruits and hay promise leas
has opened ha eyewto the] political drift member of the whisky ring, and to-day The old idea wu that ths State wm the
the midst of certain economical device*
than an average yield; onto, barley, peas
of a party, that open* the Fnwidential stated that while acting a. treasurer of the citisen's only country, to which alone be
and root crops are abundant and uicreaaed
campaign, by nnfariing lhe banner uf re­ ring hs hitwdf expended •280,000 in ito owed allegiance, while the Union wm a
harvest. In lhe United Stalo*, there are
hateful usurpation or a mere creation. The
cicncy and biglrer taxation
pudiation. As the Herahf' caunol be interaat, chiefly ia St. Louis. The local
1.0 reports to change materially the pros­
The same rewrite has been brought diargvd with any lots for the Bcpublican |inner which ia re-poasihlc for the original South Oaroltniim now recognises the great
pects of a'nionth ago.
Inter estimates,
•nd
glorious
fart
that
hia
country
is
not
about in Indians, where tho platform uf party wa give plane to its editorial wi publication conceniing Fiabboik of the the narrow strip shaded by the palmetto
as
a nils, confirm the older ones, and it is
Ereniny Star is the authority fi.r the fol­
tho Democrat* &lt;l*dared that the taxable "Ohio's alternativetaken from its iasue
tree
and
watered
hr
the
Santee
Hirer,
but
generally
conceded that tho winter wheal
narrow gauge railroad, opening up a new
lowing statement concerniiw .McGrew:
crop
wifi
not
be
less
than
twu-tliirda nur
rate of fire cents ou lhe hundred dollar*
route to Denver and the mining regions,
He says that he trotifiod before the
wa* adc*|Uatc to meet all the want* uf an
Grand Jury in St. Louis that the whisky Lakes to the Gulf, from die Atlantic to and meeting the great travel of lhe South more than three-quarters of an average
“In Ohio tho Democracy hare
ring was estriiliabed in the year 1871. the the Pacific. Ilia patriotism ia belied and west, New and Old Mexico. The road has yield. Yet there is the important fact
ccouomicri Stale Government, but where a plalfurm which operate* mimrw
his honor is intuited by the bitter words aiao maile recent arrangctocota to control thit an estimated one-third of lhe last crop
they have already run up the levy to thir­ the lightning in the eollied night giving chief orguixer* being Supervisor Mc­ that men of the Preston stamp fling reckand operate the Kamos midland railroad, is still held back, mostly in the hinds of
Donald and John A. Jjiyce. his Chief
a giimjao oflight which enable*
teen rente ur nesriy three umca their
Cl.-rk ; that nearly every prominent whisky k-dy into lhe air. The bitter vitriol of running from Topeka to Kansas City on the farmers, who arc and have been hoard­
Carer to arc the chasm that yaw—
this man's spoech was intended to fall into the south side of the Kansas river, giving ing since the speculation of last spring,
ante-dactiou standard. In short, ra no
path, and leaving him in the glooni, Ivuuo in St. Louis wa. cunnected with it. the wounds rtf the War xnd still# the old
which the price was run up so rapidly and
Slate where they hav. kad the rule, from troubled with Wonder how he may get Ho wm chosen aa |ayn&gt;aaler, and through
so far beyond the relative value uf sjiriag
■tuxri info frwh IlfaSnd agony. But
New Hampshire, to Kentucky, have they safely over or around the dangw. Cnn him the monsy. were diaburari. Joyre tho Wicked attempt haa failed. It called
wheat as to virtually take it out of mar­
exhibited in practiou tbucaimnny of which we pel away from Grantism onfy by mor- rc|*irted that be had rffect*d *U WTatigis forth from tho South word* not of bittcrket.
For since that time there has been
meat with hi. friend, Chief Clark A wuy,
no material break in winter wheat, while
they have talked so touch. Th* whole iny r&gt;0 tkr road that leodt ultimately to to keep him adv teed as to affairs in lhe In­ ne*», but of neaoe.
fnancial calamity, repudiation and dirThe unanimitr of the respoimes haa
«pring came down sharply under the panic
party ia colored by wrong notion* a* to Aosor f la the IMaocracy, upon which ternal Revenue Bureau, and |&gt;articularly
been marked. Ono of tho loading news­
influences at Chicago. This, of course,
the true character of money and its value. the enuntry counted fur the overthrow of the movements of its agent. For iht. paper* of the Old Dumlniou my*: “The
will make up the deficit in the present
It i*something which tlrcy think ought to the corrupt party now io power, dispus&lt;-d Mnrice Avery was to l*o paid ouc hundred j-eopU of Virginia are too anxious for
erop of winter wheat, became st the in­
dollar- per week, and arvi.nliugly, aay»
be cheapened by multiplication and not to render this service at a price al which McGrew; he hand*.*! to Boyce one hun­ peace and pros)«rity under the Republic
coming of the winter wheat crop of last
the country cannut afford to take it? Must
which
their
fathers
amiated
to
nitablisb
to
year,
the old stock was mostly gone. Thia
wo acvej-l the Republican* for four yean dred dollar* each Week from September,
fact must be borne in mind, aa it is likely
liapfams that In most States the Democra­ longer, third term and all, unlaw we arc 1871, to November, 1872, with the excep­ w,iconic the revival of old causes of quarrcL
*
’
While
the
college
aMamcnccto be of much importune in making up
cy have been so lung out of power that prcjared to gire place to a |nrty vkirk tion of about fin**-ti weeks, when he jvud meata throughout lhe country are instinct
estimates,
and mure than likely lo be over
their politician* arc unduly ravenous and &lt;irow* itsyuTjto— tu ttut ilotrn tkr pilbtri over throe hundred dollars each week. with peace, tolerance, and good will, it is
looked. As to the Southern States, we
Joyce reporting that Avery wa. dissatisfi­
a shame that owr loading Southern UniThe sales have been made largely to have already* shown that, in addition to
inclined to make out of the office* ail they of tkf triu/ifr a*d bn'nf upon Hl It fxnn- ed with tho ram heretofore paid him.
ciul ciitaitrvyhf tkut trill ?«&gt;rre uf osr
emjerants from the older Stales, who arc there being a larger surplus from that
can get; while their long-winded talkers icAoZe ematHrrruil &lt;ih.I injuitrial fabric
In November 1872. McGrew says his
ted to uses which cvera sensible Virginian
source for shipment than usual, there will
lengthen the legislative sessions and add and our national credit only a ruin,'a rub­ cumiMitiuti with the ring cvaaetl, and )ic condemns. And the Charleston Aews.nu/ building up first class, permanent improvemento. Prom Atchison, the road traverses in moat Slates be a supply sufll cient for
During
nothing to the interests of legislation. It bilk heap fur bryyart to yrub in T
Tkit was no longer its paymaster.
Cunrirr aya that this is “the feeling of
home cousumnliun, which will virtually
thewe
fourteen
month*
there
pWAxd
through
will be seen, therefore, how immensely the it tfis i/Urwiai&lt;i is tekick ike Qkio plat- his hands about J2St»,(M»0, uf which be­ the vast majority of the people of South
dose the Southern markets to the spring
formpbieri tkr cunniry. There is a pss
Carolina.
'
wheat of the Northwest; and, it may be
sibijity that the sky war dear a little tween thirty fiveand forty lluiunnd dollars
The
causes
uf
thia
are
not
far
to
seek.
added,
this ia largely tra* at other cere*!*
shown ia the National,Government, where wbcihtlw Ohio conflict m over.
It is
The old fire-eatcra lead no longer. The
the chanrc* of error and injury bear no probable that on their Inllatlou doarinew
suldien who fought through the War
With
com|uri*M&gt; tojhwe allowed by Stole rule. tho Democrats will carry Ohio.
learned, on both aides, to respect their oro
that State iu their favor their ehancca arc
ponente. “Early in Virginia. Toombs in
greatly strengtbeneil everywhere, and it ia
Georgia, Creston in South Carolina," says
|&gt;.*iblc tliat in a general Democratic rally,
thia ClutrlnMon uraole. '-cannot arrest the
and in a grncralixatiuu of Democratic force
march of evonts.” Shaking ttela at feilowthe country over, there may be enough
citisctia. and firing verbal bombs into a
political virtue to put down thaw Ohio
pencwful camp, arc out of date Here
and there, on either aids of what used to thriving evtica in the Stale From this
calculatioiu intended tu show' exactly how taper maker*, the good may outweigh lhe
bod, and w« may get n Presidential candi­
be "the border," aouie relic, outgrow and C’ l to Florence, the route is up this
much circulation the country require*. date whose name and record will lx- a
•helved, spin* vetnou al his brother*, but
liful and fertile valley, which is thick
guarantee againrt the things threatened in pli.li the work- Hvwwine to W&amp;.hington, ’ &lt;Mutetnptui&gt;&lt;M silence after the first [suned Iv settled and producing excellent crojw. (hlifurnia arc now so far progressed that
and through other |nrtie« rtt an inurti
attends milbetuati.al dem&lt;xisxraiions, and this Ohio platform, than which we do n*&gt;&lt;
outburst, ia hi* meed. Time, which Excellent water power is furnished at sev the climate* from th we sections,' so far sa
doubt the country would rather have all gallon uu foot which resulted, a» he as Thackeray oallwl the great anodyne, ia do­ eral potato in lhe valley. At Newton, oik- wheat pnra. arc now reduced lo approxi­
the corruption of the Republi*aas. But sert*. .in the overthrow uf lhe combina­
There hi* hern »*.n»o
ments of the problem arc well-known if it docs out turn out in this way there tion. Ho »ays that he hiui Interviews ing it* blessed work. The wounds are hundred and eighty-five miles frotn Atchi­ mate certainty.
•ureJv healing Angry reproach is rcrog- son. a branch ro»d runs twenty sewn damage, however, by smut ia the South,
ipumtitiuL II ia si wap OMUtnid that the may arise out of the cwnflict.anolher issue, with Solieitor Wilron, and that the lailcr nlaed by nxat u unjust, by nearly all aa miles to Wichita, which has been lhe great running through Virginia, Tennsssoe and
only instruments performing the function.* that of the restoration of tho tdd srstem by
at any rate impolitic. And what i* im­ shirping point for Texas cattle. Here we Kentucky, and by wet weather and beat­ z
IS THE BE8T.
of currency arc coin and noto*. lhe things which the Slates and wot the nation rvgu- only motive was to get even. He had politic soon «&gt;tuni to be thought wrong. •Iriks the great Arkansas valley, spread ing in Califunua, which yet remains to be
We have soon thia transition lake place iu out in all its glory. The main line of road wiimated. It is not considered very seri­
generally recognixed as ''owncy." There
Ohio |M&gt;ple want to multiply dollar bills M-veral interaicwa with Elmer Washburn. the North, where'people firat stopped talk­ cuatutucs wait from Newton, passing Hal- ous, however, and the former published a*
arc.'bowcvcr, other,, instrument, equally till they are worth shout two cents apiece Chief of llieJSrcret Service Diriaiun, which ing bitU-r noMense leaiuo they thought
•ted, Hutchinson, Peace, Ellinwood. Great timatai will probably nut be much changed
the peo|de of thia State hare not the aaux- rwulted in his (McGrew's) going to Cin­ it was inexpedient or impolitic, and then Beni, Larned. Kinsley;--Dodge City sod by the final rcsnh. From these briefsum­
tioas, the use of which involves no hand­ d»*ire. And ifout of thirty.seven Btetes cinnati, Chicago and St. L&gt;uia to obtain reached their present state of feeling, when
maries of the condition of tbp crops of th*
important evidence fur the Treasury De­
nineteen
ur
twenty
should
symtiathiM
with
they
Ulievcd
that
such
talk
is
wrung.
Old and N«w world, it would appear that
ling &lt;4* money, such w* checks, trade notes
Ohio, the people of ths other States would partment to aid in convicting lbe mcinbenri
while there may be a sufficient prospective
and transfers of ledger accounts.
Il i* breouw very- restive under the loss that of the ring in St. Loom, with the under \ The Chicago Tribw has done what it
*«uld in the work of reconciliation. It Atebirca, is well adapted to general Agri­ d.-creaw in y ieid as per funner animate*
not nuiy to rotimate just what pru|»rtiun tlii* would inflict, and they would moral- •landing that his traveling expense* and ha* sent nirresp.ndcnta through the South culture aa well as stock raising; much be- to warrant higher value* iu the failure.
of the operativQS of trade are facilitated ile with energy.upon the&gt;y«. ni that thus hotel bill* ahoold l&gt;v paid by the depart­ who have written impartially and-ably. It vond that point, without irrigation, it had
ment
McGrew
further
riainia
tlial
bi.
by these instruments and what through determined their ooniptrfatively loral cun evidence against Avery before the Grand has recognised the boocsty of both sides. better be left to the stock raiser, whose
the direct transfer of moucy ; but there i-cni* to suit tbr fancies of lhe tporse in Jury in Si. Itouia was similar to that uf It haa no sympathy with the bloody-ahirt poradiM it really ia, cattle living and thriv­
ahriekeni of the North or the negro haters ing the yev round without fed or .bd
can be no question that the amount of ex­
four Other witnesses, one of whom was of the 'South, Bofll arc doing whatever
tev Other titan that afforded by the coun­
Deputy (lolloctar Uonftinnorc*.
changes effortcd through the latter is much
they can to parpotuate revengeful liatea. try.
lev. than the settlements made through
It Iwlfcvca tlutl South and North have
Th* Menoullo* have willed in quite
Tb»
Socrctory
of-ike
Treasury
ha»
re
­
large
number* in several of lhe valley viction of any certain radical change ic
the former. It apjieari, from the record*
ceived nffi'rs to romprombe two of ihu and smarting day* after lhe War, and that counties, about four thousand now bring tlie &gt;itualiou. It la but just to aay, how
of the Internal Revenue Department, that
great whisky raara in the Went. Ono of each must trust tip other before perfect ou the ground and large accvs.l*&gt;n* arc now ever, that should the present apprcbeu.ions
the Government was supplied with
thee is from the Isrgrat firm that ha* union of feeling i. possible.
on the way to this country.
give place to radixalions, there would
OOO check stamp* during the last fiscal
been indicted in Chien.ro, and tho offer of
In 1814. when tire Hartford Convention
There is yet remaining a large quantity without doubt be an advance in wheat,
cumpramue was fur a very large ram of me;, tlirveAtates were, ur were supposed of lite company'• land, as gv-d as anv they for the reason that all condition, fur low
money.. The other wan from a firm out- to be, on the verge of saemaiou. A secret have sold. The terms given to pureharcra pri.vs hare b-en discounted fur the last
nrnnber of payments were made in one year
aide of Chicago. Accompanying the offer agent of th* Government, Col. Jesup, sent arc liberal and must insure a rapid sale of month or more, until wheat is about as
through the use of cheeks alone. We
daily reports from Hartford to I’r.-sidcnt the remainder. It only require* accurate low as it'is pcmible to go under any rircould &lt;mly gcusi in the ragnest way what
Madison, forwarding them by private knowledge of the country to induce many rumataacea. It is, therefore, in just the
It most have been apparent to all duiuamoui t of tranaoctiuna this ninety millions tern*ted observers of the political field that
Jland. to New York in order to prevent to seek home* in the magnificent Arkinsition that any and all news unfavorable
their bring intercepted in the mail* The aa. valley.
of checks represents; but if we were to all lhe Democratic talk a Iwail cultivating
to the yield will have an effect, greater or
anxiety
was fevenafr.z Jefferson wrote,
Should any of our rvadeni d**irc&gt; to less, aa tlie facto may seem to indicate, in
take the average sum of WO per check, inifepeudence iu general and lhe Itideprufrom hi* walch-towvr at Mooticrilo, that know torlicular* of these lands, prices, •ending values up. This is tho more apwe should have H^OO.OOO.OW) of buri d&lt; nV(urty in particular is confined to
he despaired of the Union. Yet, ere teu terms, ie., Mr. A. 8. Johnson, lhe laud parcnt from the fact that it is the lowest
not* done through this one inatrumeut Slates Where the great majority of voters
year* bad poared. the “ora of good feel­ commissioner of the road at Topeka. Kan- speculative staple of farm products, and ia
arc Republican in their sympathies.
alone. Now, with aueh an immetue un­ Thu. in this State tlx- profmsed liberality sttxix rutnsn ■eijI'utkd to iiemiOn. ing" was atjts bright. There arc signs of aas, will be glad to send full particulars more inviting to idle capital and opcraton
than anything else appears to be at pnwot
known item aa this entering into calcnla- of the Democratic organs and politicians
Judge Fisher, the United Stata Dis­ its dawning spin, ten yrare after these with maps, Ac., describing them.
The other cereal crops seem to attract lit­
lions as to the amount of currency needed ia poaitively beantiftl. One would think trict Attorney of ibis District, who has rood great eriauof seceanon hs. been pMsod.
Newt Items.
And M lhe least of these signs is the fart
tle interart as yM for the future, as prices
by the country, what can aueh estimates that there is nothing they so much admire been so curiously and prominently cun that the leading Democratic paper of South
arc well up already.
.
as to see mm breaking away from the fet­ nccted with the safe burglarly and Post
lx worth ? They arc "imply a prcpustcr- ter* of party and voting according to their
Carolina My»: "The patriotic heart beats
As to barky, there is a larger acreage
high
at
the
approach
of
a
true,
gencrou*.
and harvest in California, aa shown in a go«D CLMKs frm «M 4.n.r
own impum*—that is if thev are Renub
and
lasting
fnsute
•
•
•
This
is
one
statement recently published, while the
Juans. In sueh Western State* a* low*
wvewiy-lve eeau, and upward*.
country; thi* is one people. We know it
Western Stales show lor* than average
• Wa trait men in bodoem affair* » long and Minuoota, alto, tlie Democracy hav*
prospect, and further east the prospect is
taken great pains lo encourage Independent
the revivalists, held better, and corojwrra favorably with {'anaaa wo hare cwnGdeo.-e in their Jsraonal
action wheretor thev could not induce the
ondou July 11th.
da, where lhe prospects are fair.
integrity. We judge them by thair .part
Surveyor Underwood of Borton recent­
IW. Janney again a*«ru tlwt no pay­
record, and if thia record shows that
ly nominated a Mr. Warn, at prrssnt a
ing gold dspaslta In tho Black Hill, have
How to it?—How do iaflatiimiatawho
through a king series uf yean they have
fuurtesn hundred dollar clerk in the office,
been found.
arc clamoring foe an increase of taper cur­
been Iran to every trurt, vr do not liraito be Deputy Surveyor to saeoed Sherwin,
It has bean decided that lhe law* 'do rency, account fur the fart that banka and
appointed (Sty Tax Collector. Dispatches
tote to tnwt them fur the future. This
M authorise the adoption of lhe cvup..n capitalist are burdened with a surplus
have baen received here within a day or^wo
simple busiiMsu rale we apply to the B»
cigar stamp.
of ‘ cash on hand," and are loaning freely
from polilical psnuM in Boston request­
publiasn party. It haa proven its integ­
Friday, October Sth I* the day flxed for at rates ranging from twoand-a-half to five
ing that the appointment of Wass be de­
the execution of Jessee Pomeroy, the per cent per annum ? If bmunoe* ho,,
rity. It has debt fairly, by the people. It
layed until certain documents then ia
l-cvme dull and depression general fur the
talily
about
political
independence
in
Ken­
B&lt;aton
boy
murderer.
ronne of preparation could be forwarded
las kept ito pledges. Far this reason we
want of an incnsse of money, will Mr.
tucky ? Ou the contrary, it is vote the
still trait it as the party best fitted to care regular Democratic tfekrt or be th nut into to Washington. The appointment of Wass
Inflationist explain why those who need
more money do not go into the market
Ute outer darknem of blsA Republicanism.
and
supply their necessities, while it can
Aa
to
Virginia,
lhe
Conservative
Beat*
th* fillarc. Every Octennial celebration
b«
dime al lower rates than ever before in
should deepen the public gratitude fertile Committee hare recently given lhe public
the benefit of their views on this matter
great party which saved the nation frotc They declare that ‘ independent candidates
The manufactures of Sun Francisco,
dmaructiuu. If our forefatben. arc held
nut iaehading gold and ailrsr rvfiuad, have U on exhibition in Yokohama. It was
» grateful remembrance f..r their wWom.
inenmsed from •32,003,473 in 1870, to captured on an island in Yoddo p*y;
sod fur their fidelity to the spirit of lib­
•07333.930 in 1874, an increase of near­
Mia. Franc- Parke Beiler, a grand
erty, tho patriots who, in these latter days,
ly *3 cents in four years.
daughter of Elisabeth. Gen. Washington 's else doc* he expect to obtain the use of
.bowed equal wisd.un and fidelity, should
The new buildings which arc tww in only —ter, died lart week at Iberville, Ia, other people's money, even if the Govern­
WA be fecgnlteu in lhe general rejoicing.
ctiuno of erection al Montreal are. taliment added one hundred per teat, to ito
circulation uf greenbacks?
mated to COM W.500.000. Amont* them
The RepuNicnn party may justly claim
tor itself a share uf the gratitude bestowed
The telegraph saya “a ease involriag
fijqp.OOO
spun theme who fuught^hc Aral brtllr* fur
conrtitutuniality of lhe amended postal
It is mid that the volume of water in
law has been brought in the United Slate.
the Colorado river equals that of Niagara,
Circuit Court for this dirtrirt. A gentleand that the current in the great canyon
tara offered a book far Mail trawmisaion
attain* a speed of from forty to fifty mil*
to Philadelphia from thia city. The |ta“tx Wa V
in., k-..
age at old nta bring affind Utt rsftad, Mr. Marble is again prepared
Cape Griffin Moms. Vho rerouted th* he
1 a^lioi for a mandamus to compel the
Kxfe tww ia ires on iron md* ft* «*- psrt
,
master to receive the package. The
SHORT NOTICE.
b*r J :irch»ing wearing apparel which shall
cting ship’s comporcm for local attnr- i
At the Old Factory Building
exceed urarty-fiva ream a yard.
oa. disdrtCamdra.N. J.. July 7. He &lt;
HA8TIKG8.
as a native of Walea.
,
The Executive Commrttaeof the Na- ’

If you do you may be induced
o come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s

NBHHHI!

94

We only want to sell just a
Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
;only admit a limited hummer of
CUSTOfUEHS CUClt BUY-

We dare not tell the public, wc are making better •. ork than
ever before, for fear they will come tdo thick and faet We get
; terribly excited when we liave too many sales, and i, .«• aince
we have comedown Tffflty-Rre M1HH IU £3Cii BOtUt *«-' I'.mble t
little because you may oil come at on&lt;» and Frustrate n -oniucb
so that wc cannot do anything.
We had some talk with a man front California aL&gt;.
sending
him Thiriy-five TopCarriages, and that ahnos t unfits us for
business besides the
•

CUTTER

GIFT,

which will be given away to our Ciutoiuera about lhe middle
of September next, ha« attendeney to make more trade than we
want.

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

wSrsigsE;

wan th« lijcky man laat July, that got the Cutter. We won’t
let him draw thia year. “He is too. lucky.”
' Warning the people not to tome all at once, we are very

Truly Yours,

j. L. REFT)

CO.

NOW IS YUOR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities,

uw ini) nun mu
Trunks. Traveling Bags,

CRlimiCS IIPKIAL SOAP

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best
Come and see

Teas! Teas!

n

.

Hastings, 8*pl.,.Bth 1874.

for Yourself

1 s- GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

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OPPOSITION COURTED
\Compari«on Invited and Competition Defied in

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BARGAINS.

JOJaiNF

STAIVLEVS.

Ail grade* of Teas, the very beat in tfe&gt; Market Fresh every
week from the Importer 8. 8. SLEEPER 4 CO., of Boston, tod
for «nl»» at prices which defies succeMful competition.

‘

GIVE ME A CALL.

Hostings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

John Stanley.

REMINGTON!
flie liEMiRoroit Hew'
rapidly into favors" pt»aeaalnf 'ho bent OOMH1KATKHt of good qualities,I
namely: Light rannlugl
amdoth, uolM leaa. rapid,]

Rntiwtrrox No. 1 Ms
chine for finally «♦, la
the CAird year uf ill ei
Mcwce, han ton '•ilk a
I more rapid incrximr ff

chine for aaonVortarW
and, family u. ,
for delivery only *l»c»
~r.'
pevsrctlcm, ami r^mty
&lt;rf wort to ell*, mt a
riral in (tally nr

Wi

WOOL! WOOL!
CARDING.
to

h then gm. on

Pita 121-2 Con gr Fwi if

fit. ABOUT!

�Th« K'N'UCMI
Htxty ihunrand |mti»ds of wool have
been purchrard in Lralie thia year.
It ia said that lhe prospect for apples is
a very good one in Van Buren county.
Reports Burn all over the State aay the

tsrssyg
^a.»t&gt; »«r Tat U.an»M BwmuetaBo
U.. &gt;l»&gt;. 'ilia. a»4 astaw.sta u mtrae

KZIGSFOBD'
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gloss stibcb,

Sum
For the Laundry.
The Prines of Walm i. refonning-he
doesn’t play billiards or cards any more.
Iu France there were at lhe end of
1874 just 15,000 “U" "f r’U’,y *D ”»*•

‘rstsht' T. KINGSFORD &amp;SGN,

Motley, the historian, is in Boston,
where he expects to remain . fur arroral

The tnistras of Williams College have
conferred the degree of Ductor of LawS
upon Juhn Bright.
A map of Philadelphia as it was 175
years ago has been found in the Comptrollra ofice in Baltimore.
A San Francisco doctor has presented a
bill of 853,000 to James lack, the millionsire, for medical attendance. '
The Stets debt of Alabama amounts to
nearly 832,000,000, chiefly incurred by while ascending the step to his office, a
few cTcainga ago, and sustained severe,
indorsement of railroad bonds.
though it is hoped not pennatieut injury.

O-DAY’S

ADVERTISEMENTS.

valuable MX,,. JUM
on |fc, m,rU1
the MMlgra 8tov. Grajamy „f ttolml,. This
Have is patented by a Michigan man. (•*«
In a .Micklgaa Funracr. fta. l„. du&lt;
Michigan Minas, aed for eiDiiy. bs.uiy and
; durabniiy la sat txoeUed by any Mere nude
I OS th. foe. of a. globe. A. r..u„(, ,f
Michlgnn It te brah ear
.^1 oer J.,,

-trusted at Woolwieb, will cost the British
Gurerumcnt 12.500,000.
The receipts uf grain at Buffalo to July
1st, are 1,185,732 bushel, abort qf the
reccipU to the ramo time in 1874.
A Brooklyn mm. lira been bold in |2,500 bail fur mailing a postal card with in­
sulting aeutcoca written thereon.
Frank Betlag of Cincinnati, ncTcntecu
ycaraold, wu frightened to death by a
ffaah of lightning a few nights agu.
A niece of Rufus Cboate, lhe celebrated
Ma—chuaeto lawyer, is aa inmate of the
Cambria, Pa., County Poor llouae.
Nineteen American hones, just import­
ed from Texas, and in bad condition, were
sold at auction In Uverpool fur 8100

Mr. Wattlca of Kahunaaoo bad 30 val­
uable aheej&gt; killed bv dogs or. the night of
July 10. He had just bought them and
gut them home that day. No dug law, tio

A citizens' amoeiation fur promote man­
ufacturing interests has been formed in
Jackson, with Amos Root, President
Eugene Pringle, Secretary, and DouglaiM

OSWEGO

LIQUID

PAINTS,

Wa wUl m»4 &gt;—»£■.

"uTi’stl. to rar U

White Lead Works
'

127 Jefferson Ave

COBH

STARCH,

FOR SALE

Detroit.

TERMS REASONABLE.

BRICK FOR SALE I

Local Slijijiefj pilict;.

The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture of
^at the earliest possible mo­
ment. 11711 keep constantly
on hand a full supply of
BETTER BRICK
than was ever before made
in the County, which we will
sell at prices that defy cornpetition.

Be ask attention to the
fact that tec shall leave all
accounts not settled, where
we have sent bills, al once
with a Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. B&gt; cannot longer
delay.

M T STORK ON JEFFERSON SHEET.

NESBET 4. WILLISON.

LAWSON’S CURATIVE

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTEW

lEBRAiaj. SCHTIM,
Also a Farnj of 80 Acraa,

On Faction 32, Town of Tboraappls,

The story circulating that Cranky A
race are to remove in a fow*&lt;Liy» is all
wh Tber hate a lease until April I5lh.
876, of their present pleasant epurtera
&gt;d canu-4 4ff..rd to make any change just

J. G. RUTTYAN.
l» of lire bast steel ral), and all the ap­
pointments are flral-class In every re­
spect. Its trains are made ap of elegant
new . Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and Sleeping Conches, luxurious, well
lighted and well ventilated Dey Coaches
and pleasant lounging avd smoking
ears. The cars are all equipped with
the celeb.atod Miller Safety Platform,
and patent Buffon and Couplings, Wewtlugbouao Safety Air Brakes, and every
other appliance that has been devteed
for the safety of j—aenger trains. Al!
trains are ran by telegraph. In a word,
thia GREAT LINE hm, the t—c and

Just opened up—the celebrated Soda
Fountain of J. 1’. ItoMtars'. Try It.

’hTh'i?1"

Seventeen crewx trained for the collage
regatta on Saratoga Lake, comprising over
one hundred young men. Thirteen crews
were entered, and &gt;50,000 have been expcoded in their preparation for tlie fifteen
minutes row of July 14th.
Cortina haa been sent strongly guarded,
from Matamoras to Bagdad. The McxiCortina will enable the authorities of Mat­
amoras to execute the laws, rod will pre
vent danger From mobs.
In one part of France there is a society
for the protection of birds useful to the
farmer. Il has reports of all neats found,
and lakes them under its protection. Last
yeay 214 nests were thus protected, and
lhe result was the Hedging of 904 bird*.
Tho storm prevailing in this section
Tuesday night appears to have been gone »
ral throughout the rest Atlantic coast.
Il also extended a considerable distance
west. The incessant lightning disarranged

BHEUMATISM

TO Acres Improved; Frame House with

HURRAH FOB EASTMAX t

E.E. FOOTE, E
19 Ltnutn tin*',

Hurrah for the Spring!

78^986

"I don’t want to live any luog.r.’ sigh­
John .Stanley ha* for sale the finest
ed a Blissti&lt; Id young ladv, when she read assotlmetit of the celebrated "Mason"
a postal ear&gt;l front a Toledo young man. fruit jar ever brought to thia city at very
raying that owing to lhe depression of
business he couldn't take her in Pul-in-

In 1873, Prussia produced 32,347,909
tons of coal, of the value of £18,000'000.
The mines belonging to the State produced
about 4,000,000, tuna. Prussia, therefore,
in the produce of coal, ranks next to Eng­
land and the Untied Staten.
A cilixcti of California ia making a col­
lection of lhe different ronifera of the
Pacific coast for the Ce-dcnoial Exhibition
at Philadelphia. He haa been at the work
fur several months and collected over 2,500

: as ria— —

16TINTS

The Albion District Couferei.ee, M. E.
church, will convene at Albion at 2 p. tu.
August 3, 1875. The district eaiup meet­
ing will commence August 18, and hold

Paw Paw, we are informed, ja to have
a new fire-proof building 40x50 fret and
18 fact in bright, to be occupied by the
county Register. Treasurer, Clerk and
Judge of iTubatc.
• '
A alnnger named Randall saved a gid
from the clutchn* of twu villoma who were
attempting an outrage upon her, new.- the
old city cemetery,- in Ann Arbor, on the
uighl uf the 111 n.
Bulltip Gillispie has di tided the west­
ern disocese, of the Episcopal ehurdi of
thia State, into two convocations—Kala­
mazoo and Grand Rapids. The fir»t me&lt;-t
ing is tu be held at Allegan July 20th.
Carter A Barton, of Chicago, have
taken an extrmavr rontract on the Kolamam&gt;. Ixiwcll A Northern Railroad, and
Monday uioruing lite first train of wagons
and lal»,rvr» left Kalamaxuo for the Work.
Juhn Barter lia* l«rn appointed by
Gor. Bagley to be agent for Saginaw
county fur the Iman! of Stale I’omuiissi.H..r» for the general supervision of
charitable. Jamal, and reformatory inatitu-

Olivet College

In old slavery timss, whin it wm not as
popular aa now to hare colored people in
the ehnrebre a adored woman presented
heraelffor admiarion to Ber. Dr. Baldwin's
church, Boston. An influential member
wragradry opporad to admitting her. “Is
not tlie autarl experience a-good one?"
asked the bland pastor,
"It is well
enough.0—"Do you not think Ute is a
Chriataar’—"Perhaps so."—“Ifshe ia a
Christian will she not go u. heaven?" The
man ihtinuied lhal he did not know M ba
wouM cure lo go to haavea if it was full of
negrom. Up to thia time the candidate
had not spoken
She modestly said:
‘.‘Well, brudder, yon go hell, you find dem

CHROMIC DISEASE,

CHICAGO PUMP

SPECIAL NOTICES.

The annual rcjnrt of Battle Creek pub­
lic school for 1874-5, u just published It
shows an attendance uf last year of 148
in the High school; 614 in the Grammar
schools; and 816 in the Primary schools.
The aggregate number of different pupils
enrolled fur the year is 1.285.

W.T. EASTMAN’S
James H. fieldmore is now prepared
to do any and all jobacf white'washing,
Kalaomlnlng, Patching, and Plastering
and all kinds of mason wvA. A full
supply of mortar constantly on band. .

Falls and return, is to start on the 11th of
August, reaching Lansing again on the
13th. Tho fare fur the round trip has
been fixed al 85.50 fur a riagls ticket and
85.00 each for two or more. Reduced
rates hare been secured for seeing the
aidtta while at Ute Falla. The opportu­
nity is a gixxl otte and turticulan cau be
obtained by addmmug M B- Jones. Ix»nsiagMich.
The stockholders of the Saginaw Val­
ley A St. Louis railroad held their annual
etectioc. U East Saginaw, July 14. There
were 1,817 shares represented. The fol­
lowing board of directon were elected
without a diaaeutiag rote: D. H. Jerome,
Amasa Hurt. James Hay, G^rgs F. WiL
liams. L it. Eastman, John I.. Evans,
Joseph K. Shaw, A. W. Wright, Timothy
Jerome, George Jerome, N. Barnard, Ben­
ton Hanchctt, Kara Rust.

Cniicfiii a Belial Prato

"!"" !" 9@ &gt;

AMD EXAMIME HIS •

night trains on all the lines of thia mad.
They are run between—
Chicago and Omaha, Chicago Cedar
ItapUri, Cblcagu and Dubuque, via Clin­
ton, Chicago and Freeport. Chicago
and Marquette. Chicago and Green
a, Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago
fit. 1‘aul.
Thia la the Only Line runnldg these
care between Chicago and St, Paul or
Gblcwfo and Milwaukee.
At Omaha our Bleepers connect with
Ute Overland Sleepers on the Union
Paraflo Railroad, for all points west of
the Missouri Hirer.
AU Ticket Agi-nte sell tickets by this

PORCILAhl-CYLINDKR PUIP8

FURNITURE ROOtfS.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

Directions for RMlorinj Parsons Ap­
parently Dtad from Drowning.

SALISBTOY 4B1J35SW.

■
I tu now nil nlone in the Photograph
busincra, and m I hare uada toraf/r
monte to iwrmac my fiwilUlaa for dome
Letter [work than ever, all. should cab
and gvt a ncfAive taken. Tho Nipariority of my work in the past ia a Mtflb
eient guarantee of firet-dam work in the
fatnre
Boom, m W^m^ott Block,
south aids State Sweet.
31tf
Gm&gt; L Uuth

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

O A 8 K
at priem which defy all Onfititiii.
The stock ia Campiste ia every &lt;1^

meet. Haring bean bought vyry (ow, a*
he public will End it far tbrir interest

■
[

Houm to Rerri or Ipr 8»te.

UNDERTAKING

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. B e have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Meditines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, tfe.,
#c. Give us a call.
Hopkins &amp; B&amp;raes.
Hastings, Deo 15. ISTj.

ECLETIC BALM
(Iwtroduoad by m.)
The experience uf thirty years by lhe
Senior member of this firm ra aa Under­
taker. gifts him grvnl advaatagw in doiop'
'••rr-d" **■
rit —d.
come an*, are lor yo.u*ee-ire-

NCING

INDUSTRIAL QIIIHmOR

00.

IIUTM1NIU
PREMIUM BOND
mimmrimmama
PTptuAl Worlds Fair,

�!
Barry County Agricultural
Society.

Second do
Bort bcifcr, 2 year* old
Sneoaddo
Bert brifcc, 1 year old

T. Altoft, Praridcnl.
John Kraglc, Vice President
J. M. Nevin.-.. Secretary.
D.G. Robinren, Trentrurer.
1. W. Vrvomau, Marshal.

PORTABLE EJTGIJV&amp;

•
The want of n email portable Engine and Dollar ... aonatmetcl s. l, u &lt;
J bbed at &gt; price within Use rcachnf everyone ba. long been felt. We

10. Exhibitor* of thorough-bred Stock
are reqtMatcd to fumwh a fwdigree of the
Mme to the Secretary.

Bert pair Aylaabury ducks
Second do
Brat fair Rouen duck.
Second do
Bert pair enmanu duck.
Sacood do
Bert pair geeac
Second do
Bert pair brons. turkeys
Second do
Bert pair common turkey*

Frultr.
CLASS No. 2.

■C.

V. Robtnron,

LIST OF PREMIUMS.

MORTGAQE SALE

UOtUiU FOB XPKBDJndgre

A. J. Bowne, 8. J. Bide Iman,

Bratbull, 3 year* old or over
Second do
Bert bull, 2 yran old
Second do
’
Bert bull, 1 year old

strsasv
Bert heifer, 1 year old
Second do
Bret bull calf
Second do

Bert bora, rakr
Bert aix broom.
Brat harrow for two horse*
Brat pump
Brat nod plow
Brat oom plow
-WV11.0.

Beat yoke wu king uxen
Second do
Beat pair 4 years old rteen
Bert pair 3 yean old rteen
Second du
Bert pair 2 year* old ««■«
Second do
Beat pair 1 year old steers
Second do
Bert pair steer calm

SiTOXD DAY.—At Oo'doek the Execu­
tive Committee will meet at the Secretary ',
office to CH varanci® in tlie Viewing Com­
mittee*.
।
At 10i o'clock, F. Mn the Judge* be
gin their examination,; the viewing of
borne* in the ring will also commence at
11 o'clock.
The County trot (No. 2.) will begin at
2} o'dock A. M. .
• Tilt no DAT.—The running rsoe will be
held at 10 o'dock A. M-. Swreprtake*
trotting (No. 3) wft come off bt 2 o'dock
P, M., to be followed by ladi**' riding and
driving.

l pair calf
i fair kip
i pair coar
1 pair ladi.

2323535348234848484853
Bristol,
PRICES DELIVERED ON BOARD OF CARS AT SPRINGFIELD. OREL

1 Shipping Boxing, 3 Horae Pow«r, t£66; 4j iiorac Power,

CLASS NO.

Jt'lMin—Eugene Grek ill.
Annan, C. B. Benham.
Brel milch cow
Secund do

-Sheep,
Poultry.

JAMES LEFFEL&amp;CO.
»“c

Bert one horse bugxy
Secund du
Bert .ingle drifth
Beat two hone .icigh
Bert bob drigh

SPRIKGFIELD, OHIO.

MATCHLESS"

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.

'LA^Nl

“**_•

..lapg?ra. Dj

MORTGAOE SALE,
r/.'*'

Brat colt 2 yon* Old
Second do
Bert colt I year old
(ScCMddo
Bart/sucking «9t

SEffi.

Fw? Wane, Jactoi &amp; Safliai.

10. Foreign articles intended Ar exhibiiion shall be marked a. rach, and shall
not compete with thcae of dnaertie man
ufiseture.
11. Fancy article* . and artieio. of
domctic manufacture .hall be manureturvd in the cou-ty by the exhibitor, to
entitle them to a premium.
12. No discretionary premiums will
b* paid until approved by the Executive
Committee, and they may modify or refuM to pay the same a« they may deem

IA1LIIAI,
___

/le*l l*dcent&lt;-rshirv raw and pi^cH
Second do
Bert Chewier white raw Mil wit*
Second do
/fert Suffolk SOW rt&gt;d pigs

i

Bert piece-work quill
Second do
Brat made shirt
Brat ottoman corer
Bert toHat art

..Lyffi10*0*

virion C-Critl*.

CLASS NO. 1.

--- -•*• *-**•* MSWBK.-S

IICHIGAN IM THS SOUTH.

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13. No animal will be penuitlcd to
compete in more lhan one eiam in the list,
except that animal* competing in pair,
usay abo corfpete — -—L '-------- !--------draft, and crtllc

ra.raura.

g.
X

ii

11

bale.

aunt aann iimiio*.
The Reliable Xhart Um
EAST AMD WEST.

Beeooddo
x
Brat boar, Ikilaod China
Bert raw do'
Brat Cbrahire boar
Bert Cheshire or

Jcdqb*—J. H. Eerie, P. W.
Chrirtopber Heller.
Bert trio light Braham.

'

■UMiariiiAuuiMEeoi
oaten kat.
IISU. X.

CLASS NO.

Diviriaa H.-Graia. aad VafKaMu.
CLASS NO. 1.

Jupomm-L. Lsphun, Mia. P. Garret,

BURDETT

WSend to the Burdett Organ
vania, for Circulars.iaffi

Bret drawing bureau
Bret center table
Bert dining table
Brat bedrtead
Bert Bower .Und
Bert tl comntou chair*
Bret C parlor ehair,
Bert rocking chair
Brat ladies' rewing chair

Exhibitors of boras will take uo-

"”

We manlfecture and furnish at low price*. Pulley., Shafting. C-xttsMaas u*
lunger*, alao furnlab Belting. Gum Hose, Ac.
.
b'urtber Information will be cheerfully given by addrearing the fnaautMComi

THE

their article* and animal* arranged in
their proper place* and in reason, other*
wiae they will be overlooked by lhe View­
ing Committee.
4. Card* will bo furnished with num­
ber* as entered rt the Secretary s office.
which sh.rakl be placed on or near the
animal* or articire exhibited so that the
judge* win hare do difficulty in finding

6.

£5

L. N. Mixer, Mr*. O. j
Bert collection dahlias
Second do

J C Data — Chariot
Rmoril, I. N, Keeler.
Bert Riding

1. All competitor* for premiums,
judge* and officers. .hall be modern* of
the county and member* of the ineiriy
and no intonated party shall fa*, judg­
ment ou property that he or hi. family
may exhibit.
2. All animal* nod article* intended
for exhibition shall be entered on Wednes­
day the first day of the fair, at the office
of the Secretary. No deviation ran bo
made from this rule.

center of the ring designating the elu. of
Horace desired by the judge* for examina­
tion, when all horse* of that dm* tnnet
be brought into the ring and there remain
until the judges have derided upon tbrir
merit*.
0. Any auirtals, farm or article taking
Use fintt premium al any fair, ahall. if
considered warty lhe auaxeding year, bo
allowed a diploma, and on lhe second year
after receiving said prenium, .hall again
be entitled to compete for aaid premium.
7. Al) animal* and article* offered for
exhibition .hall be the tea /d* properly
of the exhibitor; provided that any firm or
company doing budnert a* such may en­
ter company property in the firm name.
H. All teams are rtrietlr lurbidd. n to
drive farter than a walk within the ground
during the fair, except in the horse ring,

CLASS NO. 2

Company,

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VOL. XX. NO,.1&amp;

WHOLE NO. 1000.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. 1875.

mm im wm am
vatu rirrp D\“'&lt; rn-’z WTnt

'

Mower and Reaper

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World
Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE

Wheel mail

TAKES THE LEAD.

with the Slope Should*

Warranted 1

fifty

use the Slope Should)

cent.

Il is almost as light as a Dropper, perfectly balanced, cuts the
worst down and tangled grain, always brings the grain on straight;
dan’l fat) to see it. We also sell the

('all and st

Spoke.

longer

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent । Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done byh and.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the" Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

proved for 1875.

The best Reel Rake Machine

The Triumph Reaper,
the world

The lightest running nnd best working single Reap

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes,

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons

Jackson Wagon,
Buckeye Grain Drill.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR

No other tinn usee this Machine as they are sole proprietor* of it. &gt;Noue but Indianias Celebrat­
ed Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, under cover from 3 to 5 years, anti put together by the bert
Wagon Machines.

- Come and see us at our new office, next door east
of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

Evey Wagon fully WarrantedOA.TJL, AND SEE THEM.

needs no advertising as it has taken almost the entire trade of the
whole »9tate, and the people of Barry County may justly be proud
(hat this County Iskes the lend in this line of manufacture.

1

GBEBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

TO

Sirtisrwtatal

WM. JON16M,

Wagons

ANNOUNCEMENT!

Canned Fruita and Fish.

CRAWLEY* GRACE

Ukswlee, 1 keve BbMkuaUklac toew L» Hellek
Woskiaaa ake ka»a tk.lv beelMi’.

will fiud * full line of Drags, M«lea, Cbcniicab, PaiuU. Oib, Dyouuffs,
everything Ix-luogiug io a find-t iara
i'oU

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1

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»ii»r iuii mwiii

•laarieaba^. TVUl. Um

BARGAINS.

1 -feui* s=Ta®7

,e have the but Imr of' pxxU that wtk

cr brought to Ruting* CJI-und ex
nine fur yonraclf and you wbi Ind our

IMU4 HaMlMV. J“- S-1F»._______
Bo&gt;io OppoUte )!*■■ liMtlURt Meat
Market.

-(FINE PICTURES■ I
]

CRAWLEY A GRAOE.

At Granger Prices.

■ ItMtiaer. ArrUt. tin.

'

Mad.- si Ifc

WING GALLERY,

J:.

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y

I

JOHN C. BLACK,

uA complete.
•
Hemember the place, lb&lt; OH Stand,
UU of |he Golden Martor.

Far LaaadrypU BauebaM Car,
. «&gt;ItrUTHlHTttlI

GOOD ( Lacks fr»B •« dallar «»4
KVeBly-IVR ceau. and upwards. ;
Hew Watchei Tram right to ton dol

J. P, ROBERTS.
CeletfcSon,

WOOL! WOOL!

CABBING.

&lt;&lt;

MOKUHKaNTH
.
HKADBTONEH.
TABLE TOP*.

AMERICA!) WASH BLUB.

AMERICAN VLTKAMAUME WORKS.
Mw. n wuita. »«• r—a.

MA HBUE WORKS

. . . UkwriA

1 rcaloA.

-

'■

HASTINGS

On JEFFKBBON STBEKT, over Bun-

h

LOOK OUT FOR

SuU Claus

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS!

u'il'l'bF SOLD C1IEAH

home lie:
in THE BIBLE

FLORENCE SITING MACHffiS

School BouAj Blank Booka, Toy-andJ
ill Books. end everything in thia tine to |;
ease OU and Vounp.

1 3 REF MILLION ACRES OF

LIBERAL, TERM!) TO IMI7UIVEKS.

•ff, and if need sparingly will at
the vines. It ia tax dtBcalt to aj
very slight tpuaiiiiw ; and by nu
mixture atroug —uu par* of
manure to one of greea,—a
LsVe auScx-ot green tu prove
etyn tbou-h the mixture be amdi

A full alock of

150 4CSS1 0, TAL0A1LK LAID

Eina Ian Ml 1 Pit Out likrat

For What?

ETC.. ETC.,

for SALE!
Ajtfsyum’Jt ii.ii™ ;u!z

L AND »

CBAIPTONS IMPERIAL SOAP

Teas! Teas!

FARM

MimnPEtomniiMiw

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!

C10ABS.

Shop on JaOarcon Hlre-t. north of
Hastings Hotel.
&gt;

lithiiai.

I

Ths New Improved Back-Feed

Buggies.

and

Hastings Drug Store

AU »
u to «n Kind. «t REW WORK
U4 RRPAIRIDO w suit Ike TIM. «Usl htoed
aiMMBt tu u*»Jr P»r1 ue eV reulae er .
OBOCERIE8.
New Work.
TOBACCO,

DENTIST

Naiiille,

AT THE

• 1
THE FVBLIC1

SELECTED TIMEEpH.
FOR

DENTIST
l»Ii.

EXTRAORDINARY

NOTICE!
•' •

JOHN STANLEY

Mr. Marble in again prepared to

VHOItT NOTICE,

•

he Old Factory Buildi

HASHK08.

«3QV tr£aa».A

with Um,. Wool nettt by oxprrus wl!

ITALIAN

B. F. CHIDE8TFR,

•JHf

F

DB. AIKIN.

Agwd »«»d Opwtor.

add
Win UH

DR- C. A. SMWfl’M
Medical Infirmary,
MTAJwnk IMk. •

ajrericam ■ABW.E
-

. .

. *&gt; &lt; . —.u -4;

Eta ttll Cali m M I
Oiled, or 16 centa If X OH it.

�If you do you may be induoed
STEBBINS BEO’S. o oome to J. Lee Heed &amp; Co’s

We have recaived an advance copy of
the unal repot to the stockholders of
the Mkbigan Central Railnmd Company
for the year ending May 31, 1873. From
the report of J one. F. Joy, the Praident,
we nsake tha following extracts :
,
nsearelamof lbs -tote pnsenx U th. esml
paay, dswna tbe ysw. bare bee.:
•

THE WEAKNESS GF THE GREEN
BACKERS.

THIS!!!

mM mm.
Keep It.

Where

you will

find all kind* or

It supposed the yorki to rest on the hack
ofahugh airplane, whoMMd.Mia"MiU

Wa only want to sell just»

rtreqpr tortoise, and to •#,"
waa a little mystery about di Urt of the
iliswihl- currency, who pnspoae lobuniah
gold frcta the boria ?f on: ' financial »y&gt;teat, Make charter work la wherittfling
a foundation. but rtUl they iiwn aTtHo-u

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
cusropCifs enoif d^y

of ibis greenback cwrreecy." And whs1
do they do with the credit of the nation
in yweparing it lot thulr pwfspa? They
dretroy it, deliberately and nsvwvmsnly.
The only way bf courec thryf can w*e the

aulhoririn. the War loans rontemplaud
the payment vFthe prbeipd of-th. puL
lie debt in legal tender., inMend rf coin,
and lhal the Government shall call in for
payiarUall bonds which it may have the
option of payio- end redeem them by is
sues of tbe pcoptmd greenhefc currency.'
That ia. th. fimudMinn art of lb. sew'-yw

they are stated in the acvxMtota, inerreaed
by charging to them from suspended accnunta, many daims outstanding for a
long time, but now finally adjusted, of tbe
gruM sum of I21K.7C3. which properly
should have been charged against the revvusoea of prior yours instead of again*
those uf thU post year. Though the 0c4
earnings of this year, therefore-, might with
propriety be stated al that amount greater,
above all the proper operating cxpeMwa ol
the year thus doed, still the busioms ul
Um numMV thtriiM the year, ev* po nw
d.rsbvn, wiU k far from Mtisfartury to

prmsed etale of bueinem, and partlr lulhe
action uf the Baltimore and Ohm, have
fallen ofl, k st ween November and June
about SA30,(MMl. AU Iheae cause- tepeth
er have again created a debt, which will
ba stated by th. treasurer, tojrheae state

_
-i wfiuy, bmT waretbvdsriaiou lu be mad.- now with reran! to them
we should hoc be willing lo advise »urrendcring them. Il M more doubtful
little demand f««r the grain of thia country about th.' Kalatua«»&gt; and South Haven
abroad, and especially fur wheat and flour.
It should perhaps be added that the
Those production* of the last year have
therefore only moved from the Wat to U&gt; MarqucUc, not long tube delayed, for
the seaboard, ur mainly to supply the de­ which the State haa made an appropria­
mands of the house market.
They Irt tion of more than 1,230.000 acres of land,
exempt from taxation for ID years.-wilt
sdd m-ry largely tn the t»lue &lt;/ th. Jaekson. lousing and Saginaw Railroad ia it•elf, aside from the great imjurtanee &lt;/ it

the uuifunn asocti'm sod solemn a£nua

tton .f the Gorerntm-nt ainre. Wwfinert
ly mention these thj:ig»'to iiidiqale whnt

W. sell Door of lliM cbee*-tuaste Fur­
niture that Is tunde by WMfolMry. Tbw
goods we make l» made by hand, and
warranted. Ws luvlle all pMwons to
We dare not tc’l the public, we are making bettei work thu
anil and inspect ouigisite, for they all
ever before, for fear they will come ton thick and favt We get
bmtr iMpMtio*. No trouble at all t.
.terribly excited when wp have too many ualeu, and now si-re
we have come down fraU-FIn Mtn ■ ad Mm, We iiemble a
rotnUnrel, would ba fatal b&gt; life. Agaia.
little becatue you may oil come st uuee and Friutralv ■&gt;. n,much
it baa been definitely settled that salt fre&gt;
ho that we cannot do anything.
mote. absorption, as prrba|» iso other sub­
We had sonic talk with a man
California ;
.-ending
Maa* dear Again, wk sdi is ui; , _
------------------------ - ------------- .
antT that almon t unfits m fur
.............................
bJ ■" “***’ PICrL'RE FRAME* ANO MOULD* him Thiriy-live TopCarnages,
busineas lieside.5 tbe
—
km. WALtePucium, HurrxnHounan,
and everything lb the EurnlUiro lint.
Ve Invite all pwwwi. *0 cull and took L
wj[|
gjren BWftv «&gt; Our Customers about ihe middle

our hones slid cattle't Aud sms question ;
uf gmsntl intaMt Is it unhealthy to rat
salt in large quantities ’
road, which R fa balhrvad. will become
^irei, then, ia mil needed it th. salmd
much Mure marked io the next, than in voHwimy in largsy qiuutitiea than it oxisia
the pnneal year ; with returning [reaper- m the gawsrsi »mdl In 1841 • »«b
schntwl by lhe name of IliwUngauli ex-

pf September next, luw attendeucy to make .more trad- than wt
want.
m

bTEBBI.IS t-V'8UNDERTAKING

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

STEBBINS BROS.

crat e salt a* the mud. f wquented. Sall pools
clearly prove; and a nature) taste nr dewire HssUngs, July Sih, 1875,
xxlflH
is pretty good evidence of aa organic
need, 'fisc general opiuiun, tm&gt;, of our
C. f. Rowell A Co's. Column.
Uwt farmer* as indicated by their prs.
tieu, s* no «aall argument m favor of saltYet thia argutaant may be wafcrood from
the fact that the maac aolsmtadc that
would giro mlt would giv. other extra
care, which would tend to make devk
line. Ucnow tell might got too mttcb
credit in accounting fur the fine rondition

$5oto$lo,ooo
UntovD'MitbMM'tetwMHU

fluctuation ia its Unia. Th-- main point in
that m tbe prvwrnt ramdititm of wflWre. the
only way ia -whah th. tag nsoncyiaU

900."’PROFIT.

of IfWSatr in the ainking fund., which
red urea the a Mount «sf outstanding
to iio,m.u&lt;M)
The sum iaveatrd in the unking funds.

Cdlowiirx notice of the duties uf the Br-

pub1i.ua party ia the edib.fial cidnmns of
Frank Lrelie. lU^trat^l W"Ht, &lt;«■• of
the mow ultra of the D.-i» aretic journal*

"The Republican record during ihcse
fiiurte* :. y«MW it is uscleaa far tte to disrave It ha, certainly Lcrvj a brilliant MM.
The nsKy has carried uo ite shoulders a
weight of rrepoiudbility never before asraino-d by a political party ia a free repair­
lie, baa been followed by a majority of the
people of the North with almost reJigiuu*
ardor, slid the n.gno* of tbe South Idem
it a. their alns.nl divine emancipator. Il
'■ impomible the an American, he be North­
ern w Southern, to contemplate the "history
this great tsditical .wgaubstiua with'ifltta forliug of admirMioo, however much
bi may oppose the principle-, and however
IriUetiy bo may sailer tu cr.owqtxencv of

.

_

_

.

won th» lucky mtin 1 tut , July, that got the Cutter.
W’e won't
let hint draw thin year.
"He ia too lucky."
Warning tin* people not to come all at once, we are very

Truly Yours,

j. L. REED &amp;, CO.

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities.

LMIMMHmiU
Trunks, Traveling Bags,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good, - as - the - best
Come and see

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

warith and ra-ourc*- and buinow, aad the I
btUhtnu of the road had Increased More
than threefold, until, in 1870. it van
wholly unable to lu.vl the demands ujsio

In the saruud plan' shall we fled uur
animals salt? I say emphatically, Yew
We sec the weight .of ar;-unseal ssrsn k&gt;
favor he use a* a o&gt;-rj, which the'animal
feds ^Specially when stall fed , and, as we

It will |.y simply b maki." oor animals
mure ducthi and manageable, ssen were
the aegumrut from urganic ured entirely

IMPOSITION HATED I
&lt; OPPOSITION COURTED

Again, I base heard our maurtific city
usflkkMm my. that milk might bs skimmed
tu a limited degree. and by adding a huhsalt the fraud would be lumptaely mask

lent, areally .vfatnpd ]aiwcr awl cquipuicat. enlarged »tati&gt;«i gn-unda al all iiu
portant points, and especially at the ter­
mini, aa wail aa tutirely new rvpsur ahopa,
both fur can aud h«n.mot Vaa, were re­
quired. This allogtehcr was nearly aquir-

Cnmpari-tiit Invited and Computitioii Defied io

Advertiser’s Gazette
the &lt;banreofth«r being more healthy.
Lastly, is salt unhealthy when taken tu
X|uite large quantities ? Kxjwrienexi says
no. Fhyuuiiqry sustaining the negation
As already slated, if the anil in the bloid
becuasca exeewaite. it ia excreted by tbe
kidneys and docs no harm. Let no one.

Th* aanual aute camp-mreting of the
Adv&lt;8tirta will mia«M0« at lUulc Cmk,
Aug. 10, and routiau. until the l”th.
The last wapk, livers will he several b«ai-

10, the pubksbinr aanoctatim will buid its
15th annua! aawdon. The Miahigu roaCrreuee mmdauai thalllh : Um educational
s»ociety .Hi the ISth ; the .u-thuWcrx of
the health refltrtn institute uh ilia .13lh ;
and the 14 th anoiff swation uflha general

Richard itesser, of Carlton,
__

NOW IS YUOR TIME I
I in the bualntM, can truly aay that they
। can du batter Work, Bud tier belter aa|iatartlou than «• other flrw in thia
wetton. W. II. Hlebblna. th. senior
Stoeber. With th. rxperi.-ure of a II*ttrnre wit! always five Lla put aw al attanttoa ta thia part af their exteoriva

credit it Woo’d bv fo all;uq&gt;t al tb-a late
day to reveres this aattWidtsd . pJiry —
And tbew to thSk Htut meh a tdflnc is
recommended in order to ban! aubility and
tuooclarj syatcin of the syunlry 1 We
do not nerd to ahaw whether any plan of
vulxtiioluig the credit i/.q Batina Cof guU
—the monetary etaijdard, nfjhe Wurkl—
could ba jaada to work. Cay i ria fly wheu
the gold kUndanl Wduld HctIuU/W re­
tained ia all trammciai* of foreign Wade,
and would always show’ th tht dtaMvautagn of the paper dollar winch hoi no real

c

*
wnu a
xMIlBM JU1K D&amp;I0S
w on ixblbllton at &lt;-ur Furniture

A Journal of Information
for Advertisers. Edition, 9,G00 copies. Published week­
ly Terms, /t per annum in
Advance.
.

Teas,

Coffees

JfOSEJNT

and.

Spices

STAIVLEY'S.

All grades of Teas, the very best in the Msrket. Fresh every
week from the Importer* S. «. SLEEPER A QO.. of Boston, sad
for sale at prices which defies successful competition.

Kuby

crops in Europe.
The regular mcreaae in the volume of
buainoM in the past, year by yaar, will ca
able stockholders to judge how bom. by
lutund dcvclopmaal only, the present large
tonnage morel will be doubled, and conmquenlly the utmost capahditire of the

roads can scarcely again, for many years,
bo built' to injure tie old ones. With
tha natural is crease ot hwatnsm, and with
oo'y rt«»&gt; ratal ta tbe wodit'oa of things
will allow aa to raalias. hot a abort time
will bs required to restore lhe value of ths
great linos. It must oome mainly from
ineraaMd basis rm, and not fhrai aay oooeideraNe iuetoMe of ratew, though there
will be an impcorcwaern ia them.
Ths opeoiagof the IWtimore and Ohio,
to Chicago, Ba dmirc to advwrtias ka line
by sbeap rates, and by the notoriety which
a eoateat with rtotbae grant line would
give it. Kava distributed and aoduly dte

death, any longer C*r; fix if salt wjll mx
always save aa, it will tepd in lhal direc­
tion. Experience and physiohigy alike
bid ua eat all tbe null our appMlttw crave ;
fur if sre do mi more than the system
needs, it will be hannkas; and not Simply
that, but will ba a poailivw good avow then

GIVE ME A CALL.

Fort Wane, JactM &amp;7atfin.

t»74.

lAILIUI.

John Stanley.

■ICHIGAI MB THU 8MJTH.
$bo IlKNirtoTtix Haw
two U ACHINB baa Bprung
rapidly Into favoraa pcaa^lnr the bed OOMWIXATIOlt of good quaint*,
namely t Light rwuntag

Tha t* &lt;dw&lt;m of lu.ooo c?q.1K. w&gt;
quickly axhamdlf and Ike second one .
larger than ever befor-

caugtit u&gt; a ln&gt;g

CbartuUa
tor
a tnin of can. Ha
that ha died Um aril
sod ana wrv» brokrv
Utod. UB huBteWM

earainpi, ali^ilh ; b all, WAX) Thia ।
ba bean entirely b the kraal baabma. I
wtet ths Mat waa B44.42H.C9, TUre ,

iuo», N.r.

J. C. RYDER

Threaahinjj Machine.

To Thote H7,om it ..ay Coormt:
l“.«2^njng " NEW portable
"
or Ch.
the I
10

�Th«

R.RrjiucAi' Bmi
The chief feature of th. August dtlaMv la
Hrarall Lewsll's (lately «Je. rsaj uidar
lb. VasMagtaa Hm al Cstsbridg., July «.
which .ra-prara. hU Couc.nl CSMMaial (Ms,

HteMW

LkiI

lists I'M-

MK

Wanted Immediately f
109 Tm?'t£Si,Ruj»aA»*

SIM Gl® STARCH,
praraaee ,n-.| arrested th. ,-ny wk
ib.aara.lt. (&gt;. stt.raptUg u reasov*

Tbe aucoiM which h*a crowned car ef­
forts since introducing thia Store in tbe
markrt, has been fat. beyuftd oar expecta­
tion*- Although haring beln tn tha mar­
ket but a short time, Utouaaada liars al-

PbBed tbe oAeer Into that raluon Th
•HagiM “ hi. uh.. Ngmata ..ill

Every yum-1
of Ulis valual------------------- ,--------which u due. to marii alone. We a
aMuro our old patrons that it ii ke]
follv up to its high «tar.dard ; nd

T. KINGSFORD 4 SON,

TS

16TI

.rA“Wrt«tmiAir“4.u. OSWEGO CONN STANCH.

LIQUID

PAINTS.

Ws uiU —J Maatra. Urrack th. radl.l. Mrs4-

White Lead Works

fokan to jail, wkua he now .walls as axudnattou an charge of araultlag an aCrar
wtihtalral u&gt;UU MatuMlsi. diraharg, of
bU ofedsl dutiw. (rtl^rar perrara eUegvl
with Uing panlra U th. fracas raw slra Is
Jail, hnl la what sxUat they are rritaiBU»4

FOR SALE!
TERMS REASONABLE.

BRICK FOR SALE!
TO DAY S

The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture of

ADVERTISEMENTS.

I

fr.t.u O.-J«-PtUI
aubbtus
Let :t dR -Ora-P.
XodK-Nta
IX-ratura MraMwr- J. C. Bfrkra.

from ila coadact I her. smsis.| '
FALL MEETING OF THE HAST­ clothra
origiadly Io have bra. thiHsra arakiag a total j
INGS HORSE ASSOCIATION.
oa. ohan. Th. ouUid. of bl. brad preraaleJ
ths ra.1 vfcei of raara U l« 40 Unhday&gt; th. !

fuel through tbe mien wimfoint. we have
adopted mica doora in nearly al! our
stovra, and in thia w« bare taken special
puna to produce a Move very( attractive
lu appearance, combining mica front doom
»o arranged by a simple device, which
dtdev directly back of the mid* windows,
forming a protertioa to the mica, and giv­
ing you the option of uiica o« iron Thia
important feature we (hall put on all uf

could not say enough, aaffioc u&gt; aay, it ia
portable, which euablna you to take it out
aid clean with ease. and the RXutrwctiua
of the damper enables you to beat tbe
water in a very abort time to a boiling
heat if desired ; by the use of the damper,
you ran control the bent of the waler to
any desired temperature.

I at the earliest possible mo­
ment. Will keep constantly
on hand a full supply of
BETTER BRICK
than was ever before made
in the County, which we will
sell at prices that defy com­
petition.

LAWSON’S CURATIVE
CHICAGO C NORTHWESTERN

lEMtLHt. JCUTICt,

BHEUMATI8K
— ts&amp;y
If you want tn go to Milwaukee, (Ab
koah, Ht. Paul, ktlnncapolla, Duluth.
Kort Garry, Winona, Warren, Galena.
Dubuque, filoux City, Yankton, Council
Bluffl*. Omaha, Lincoln. Denver, Salt
Lake City. Sacramento. Han Frandeco,
or a hundred other northern, north-wen-

lighted and well ventilated Day Coache,
and pleasant lounging and smoking
rant. The can are all equipped with
the celebrated Miller Safety Platform,
and patent BuffrreandC&lt;«[&gt;llnga, Weatlugbouae Safety Air Brake., and every
other appliance that tax been devised
for tbe safety of |«aaet&gt;ger trainv All
trains sre nut by telegraph In a word,
this GREAT LINE has the beat and
■tuuotbewt track, an.l Ute rood elegant
and comfortable equipment of any road
In tbe Went, and baa no competitor in

□££*«•» O'

J. G. BUNYAN.

E. B. FOOTE, M.D.
in ungtu iTtw,

Harrah for the Spring1

Ar. XMCA&amp;,

REW YORK,

in Independent Physician,
TBXAT8 ALL FORMS

OS

CHHOIIC piSEASE,

is now trading foe tbe Graad
Burw Cara Co. Hu many fnrods wtah

CHICAGO PUMP

QcDTT—Who will do tbe undertaking?
Why HtebLuu Brother, of cocrv

CuiKtiHiltiitalPntta

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TO

W .T. EASTMAN’S

night trains on all tbe liner of this mad.
They are run betweenChicago and lloalia, (Mileago Cedar
Rapids. Chicago and Dubuque, vlaCItatoo, Chicago and Freeport. Chicago
and Marqoe'.U. Chloago and (Jfweo
Bry. Chicago and Milwaukee, Cblragn
and Hu Paul.
Thia b&gt; tbe Only Line rannldg three

HMisgs. Mid, Jsly Y7, l»7i.

porcelain ctlibb pdips

Council Procoedingi.

I

CoraBras Cranril ds&lt; In regular raraUs
Vsdasraisy »«. j«ly SIM. MG4.

FURNITURE

The Urged Stock and tbe bent Furniture
ever brought to thia eify, ia «i exhi­
bition at the WaninrauM of

OtaphsbiRppr^wlM.oraiiaanUlly. .-AMay
MazrUg." U s'graerfid prats t»y that ysuaghrartw! rbicag. divine. B»v. Hsu.u.1 IntOeM
Mira Pram..'.-UssMag CM" ^sya jUssif

M»U1 S^ta,

B-MW.. — »*•

H.lw ■

Liat «r. ramaJewnd cbwa the ’-■ «
f.u-.rotBewm HMtlgsa laVrpfob., for th.
NU.M Ih.
•rak end.Br July » IMs. and
Jatral the direr min«. mdmsbw th* »ko ampJuly
itn. ■ FurauAwl thU paper by nd. in the Hike rivra dirtrirt bare

.a — w "e—* e—1,1
TWOnxI Rra* *

1

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

SAMSBURYABDSSAAtJ.

OEdu^i tnunr*-

’ fea,

ROOM'S.

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. We have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries- Toilet Sets, gc.,
gCr-. Give us a call.
Hopkins &amp; Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 16. 187/.

UNDERTAKING

'ECLET1C BALM

MMTBSBSSttB
PREMIUM BOND

mrau—NRmnBBca..
Psrpstusl World's Fair,.

�PORTABLE

IJTE

Wimdsiocik.'20 mila, tbcro are boarding
bowvas, which seem u&gt; ba filling up. Al
the tetter place, vre believe, the wellinown
actors. Warren and Barren aro bearding.
Since tbs cun have ran CO Littleton and
Bethlehem, the larger port of th. visitor,
tu Franconia Notch, make ths stags rids
from thine points, but at a aacri&amp;ec of
missing some of the finest scenery in tic U. His baby was tbeii^a little crowing,
Stale, which lies in the PemigvwaasM val­ creeping thing She went to him while I
ley, and ootKoraiag whteh no man has wm out lor a 'doctor, and .maiLk-aad in
drink and pein, ho murdered her in hr*
frMty. When I rrturusd he wa* alecpu*;
the heavy steep of exlaastiou aud inebriatioe, aud dwar liul»Minuie was dead.
•Horrifiod, I fell - if Hmren itJf

crowded to their fuDcst rapacity—which
menus a temporary popwlatiun of from
I'JMM) to 2,000 penwu, not all ratable
p4te. dor. Howard, ot Rhode Islsnd.
and Ilun. John G. Sinclair, hare two newt
erttagva erects*! here, which add mixh to
tbe beauty of the place. IL-lhlchem is s
very desirable plan: for a uun tn “kuAf

3US S-.T.rr.-g

roegse lake Ac raihw, winding up Baker
river valley under tbe Very shadow of
Miauulauke. *Uashing down ths broad
tac-aduws of the Connecticut river and fol­
lowing its banks to Littk-ton. then climb­
ing tip by the bank* of Uio Ansunr.ouc
river we aim directly for the monarch of
mountains—Washington —and stop at
thia bouse, only sis mill's rrotu its l*ase.
and commanding a ui.»t magnificent view
of it.^ad of the railway rantrihg up it*
ragged sidrc
But the rood is Mt to slop
. hens. Already surveys bare been made
. by Engine* r Ctiarlen 8. Laud, of Concord,
far a toad to tks banc of the Mor .in,
aud a fiasiblo touts found. The d»v i*
Mt far distant wUu ths. abort Ihtk of alx
ualm wW be suppliml, end rtefauu can

be trusted in that locality.
1 beautiful one fbr a large I
which Ixyrailo. the wearine
of
long hills. When will
The three days of good weather on
.Mount Washington came to an cud last
night by rcOMiti of heavy thunder shower*
which 'swept all through the mountain
region. The showers liegsn in the early
evening, and continue through the night.
The lightning was very bnilunt. and tbe
*

HARLOW WINTER'S ITORt.

FxiTkX ilocak, June 10.

rmcis DELIVERED OS' BOARD Of CARS AT SPRIXGHH.O. OHIO.

1 with the anuy.uf cmplojo aij the famiI lira of the proprietors, makes 700 ixrsuo*
who ran be fed and bulged under its r.*&gt;f,
and two years ago, one Sunday iu August
the actual number of gurat* in ths hcuaiwa. over 400. The prupriuiun., Memo.
Taft AGrevidcuf, are about a* nnrh fisturr* nf this house as the Old Man of th.Mountain and Profit- Lake an-..f th.-

&gt;ad in the
aul in it,
dd intlu

T51BHK*.

late-

Was iiimpletcd lain in the season of ld“8,
and this way fairly be uid to be iu se­
ined a-mn. It* proprietor* are Messrs.
l.ind*.y A French. John Linilaey i*
known to the travelling publie a* a land­
lord of established rejiutation, and was for
several year* at the Eagle Motel; in Conconi. IL- taken the gcncralcharga of tlu­
ll ousc, with Mr. Winter, formerly of tlis
Alpine I lunar. &lt; icirhaiu,. as hi* amfetant.

: which is pcrhajie lit) rod* from the ear
| riagi- road on Mount Willard, aud found it
■ an object uf ffnsl interesL It is situated
| directly oppcsdfc Silver Caxade .hi .Mount
Webster. It is 350 feet long, and ths
wall* arc 100 fc«» b^l&gt; in the highest
plarc. At tbe ImUout the width is 5 iu
the narrowest place and 12 feet in the
widest. It* vertical height is 200 feet,
and its general diroctiun is east and west.
.The same trap dike extended from it Ustbe
Silver Caxadc on Mount Wctuter. ki &gt;*
said to be on land of Hc-ury L. T-kon A

THE

I nil] tell you what suffering 1 have scon
grow out uf just such a beginning, and
then *.v if jmi wonder tint I tremble tor
your future.''

lain*. u well as his "windiug -boro" Ussts,
u the rashier. Charlo Aiken, elerk, and II.
A., Lindsey. mku-iM ekafc. Tbe house
will acx &lt; tumodate 41iff guests. The jurlor
t» llW by 43 feet, and commaiKte a beauti­
ful vww of the- Mount Washington range.
The dining hall .ia 130 by 43 fee*. and

charge of the lust* &gt;m Profil.- I^kr (22
in number; and one of them. E. MrClary.
ha* charge of the post other and fatH-y&gt;
ikore. and the latter is no small affair, the wc two boys were the pride aud hup* of
their hearts—especially Charley. He was
bandsuUK- sod talented. Bren ** a child
stvpie new. u very large. and those made he hade fair to make a brilliant man, and ,
by the Kilbunn of lauletoo. take tl»c we aJJ learned to feel proud of him and to
lead over all other*. Bates college lias 4 look forward to what lie would do. When
reprvwmlativui. Amherst 3. Harvard 3, he had gone beyond our village school we
and Brown 3 ; aud the High School fl-r •ent him away to a batter one. I full that
girls at Boston Highland* ha* 4. The hr could do so ranch better than I that I
life lure afford* a &gt;hangs fir them, aud ■itayed-wr home and helped to eefn the
two mouths paw pleasantly and profitably miTTWiry funds, and though I felt the
with th gu The ctrntpsnv thus far lilts

get Ilia bright face and frank speech a&lt; be
grasped lira hand and said, •You're a jolly
guild brother, Hartuw, to Aay here plod
ding aud send me off thia way. But I'll
Among the oLli-r habiimv* i* William ('. do my brat. so that it shan't be for naught.
Prime, ofthe Ji-smn/o/ (haisnrree, and
.Mr. Brigg*, of New York, who have fitted
up a nice fishing lodge at Moran, take. X'
sheet of Water throe mile* from the Profile
l Hou*c. which was dveavered by Mr.
Prime cm one of bia fishing excursion*,
and which he now owns in eutupany with
Mr. Briggs. Mr. Primo L* a "muacular

St'MjHT Hnt st, July 9;
Leaving lira Fabvan House soou..
S o'clock thia morning, with an owi

delightful drive over ths turnpike to the
base of ML Washitigtok Thu road' is in
excellent cxqjjuou. aud wc ocrer saw it
iu better. Traveller* river that rraul in
]&gt;ast ysore have vivid rccoUacliona of its

uuot now, fur a better rued could nit U
desired. At the Mount. Washington Mail
way station at tbe base, we met Cowdnc
tor Judkins, who has born ccmncvted'witl.
the railway ever since it was projected.
Loth in budding and operating it,, and
with him inspecting the motive power and
rolling stock of the railway. The cumj*ny have now five engines, ria. Gsorjre
Stevenson No. 2, Hercules No. 3, A tlx*
No. 4. Cloud Nq. 5, and Tip Top Nb. 6.
The Hercules wan built this year ai the
Amoskrag Ixm.SH.tirc Works, and lakes' ao when all the plans of Mr. J. C. At­
water, a New York gentleman, arc fully
carried out with reference to it. There
Would male a renowned German garden
If- within fire mile* of a large western

Old visitoes to-tbte itewn, will Mt
pike, w^rcrcu th. remains of. Ethan
Allen Crawford, who built the first hotel
at the White Mountain, and who died
Juns 22, 1S46, st the ace of 62 ysara; el­
an of his wifi: Lucy, who died Feb. 16,
1HCT, aged 76 yroa, ami Capt. Kmebrook

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«*.•■
vs*

S3’jS
a ilk lalsrwt u tea rals «T tea ilo: s«e mL awak •

m.
It may not be generally known tliat the
I'gmigewaawt takes its rise in a little lake
ict near the boose, sn-i that the Basin sod
Pool arc on the stream in the- first five
ratio of its cnanc. Prof. Hunt-ngtoa is
hardly rwotieilcd to the name of East

vrrs.'S’tts
change. He made the ascent of Mount
Lafayette t&lt;xday, over the new bridle loth,
which strikes into the womls al the bme
of Eagle Cliff, newriy oppmite lira Itofite
House, and rudnees the distance nearly
&lt;4*-half from IhA-pTtUidi! ittedt.'
height of Mount Irafaystte, by accurate i»Ud some due Wore we al homo rcaUird
it He was then only sHghtiy given to
drink, but to our
buCmm it wm
frcrfui to think of &lt;mr idolixed boy m intoxiented. I talked to hint and he prom­
ised me faithfully to Imre it aJoM ' but

BURDETT

ipuuy,

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.

M(uare, and has two speemms atairwajs I the line of the P. A O. railroad te vteibb
eight feet in width, leading out of it and | fur milra ateng the »&gt;4eJ.f Willey tnratu
to the third story, the hon*.- having three 1 tein^ ^xk at. u-veral hundred . fin-t abuvi
- t,. । — । : *r_L—
—!tK&lt;- level of the Saco river. From S. L
and decan thrice a day. over the B.
A Sterctuou, one of the enginm-n. we learn
-M. llatlruod, and it i* expseted early iu ed that the hcavirat grade un the road u
August, tbe Portland A l&gt;gd-n.*burg rood
will &lt;ij*-n to this house (&gt;n and after the lucncing near I»r. Bemis's place. audetidItith, the rar* Will rnn’up Modal' Wrsli- ing at the gale of the notch, just below
iiigtya twice daily., A pkanBii feature the Crawford Hous*-. A preliminary sur­
rey of the rood was made in IHtjW-’U,
and ground was broken in September of
1H7U. It hr .fid the road will lx- i.petxd
to this Luton early in August, -w hich-will
make a line of nearly Sit milo., tlx- dis j

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MATCHLESS"

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ro RH1.U, Man i.i„

EAST ABD WKST.

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                  <text>VOL. XX. NO. 14.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1875.

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...

.

^Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
largest Wagon Works in the World

Mower and Reaper

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best

ATr'lNTi’ ATt*

■/m.Mis.-wai’^.

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE

F.Vrry XVIu-el mad'

TAKES THE LEAD.

with the Slope Should?
Spok

Warranted
fifty

per

WHOLB NO. 1001.

Spoke.

Call and

“Their'Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by' hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

. A “JJfrxfp||&gt;ef, perfectly bain need, cuts the
worst down ami tangled grain, always brings the grain on straight;
don’t fail to see It. We ahrt sell the

ii)proved for 187J

•ponge, rallied his head energelioally. By
somemkhap ths Colons! gol bold of lbs
wrong bottle, and (ho rabstaoce will;
which bo inundated his scalp was not
Vigor, but (ho block varnish with which
Mtn. Buga decorated her shore How
ever, Bug. didn’t petcaiivc ths mutaks,
but darted down stein, put on his hat and
walked off to the wmrt room. It was a
very cold morning, and by ths time the
(VL.mI -■ — A 4 • Fl(k. r,r.

The best Reel Rake Maolii

exiatenc

it was ‘gfod fctolOlL akia and hit. efforts
to take it off tare Jt&gt;m btebtful pain.
Jom the ChardUMM.edu by
the crier, and he bad to n into court io
answer. He was wOd with apprehension
of coming trouble ; but ho look h» ami in
the juryLox and determined to explain
Tstsl
F06,000,000 PM5.000.000
the utualura to the ««rt st the csHirel
[Kasible momeul. .As be sat there with a
Thus, there haa been an iecresei of
£ihy freliug in his sonl, it maned to him •160,000.000 in the amount of spuate in
a that high hat kepi gelling bigger and the great banks of Earope within the last
Liggvr until it appeared to him to be as two years. ConenrreaU? with this, there
k— &lt;— ..__ _k__ lj_ .kbe was ronsciows that the lawyers vjk
.taring al him. Then the dark koke-TB
him and screamed :
.
Hata off in court 1” and the Colonel

The Triumph Reaper,
The lightest

i n s itrssEi

ining and best workinj

France during the war still remains out­
standing. leaving so much cf the French
stock of the —w-l- erwilaUc fur other
countries, if needed. While th. slock fr
the preacue metals the note and circula­
tion of Europe has been foercsscd, three
h« been and is now going forward agro-

the world

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Bakes,
The Fish Bro.’s Wagons,

Jackson Wagon,
Buckeye Grain Drill.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR

No other firm uses this Machine us they anTsoh proprietors of it. None but Intliauiu Celebrat­
ed Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, under cover from 3 to 5 yeara^aqd put together by the beet
Wagon Machines. Evey Wagon fully Warranted. s

CjVITL AND SEE THEM.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

JOHN STANLEY !

Strncal aid Mechanical

NOTICE!

EXTRAORDINARY

TOT lars PUBLIC!

ANNOUNCEMENT

Wagons

and

Buggies.

needs no advertising as it has taken almost the entire trade of the
whole iState, and (he people of Barry County may justly he proud
that this County tskes the lend in this line of manufacture.

CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE

Hastings Drug Store

ONLY

CBAIPTOH'S 1IPIRIAL SOAP

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

You trill Gtul a full tine of Drugs. Mcdiciure, Chemical", Paints, Oil", Dyestuffs,
and everything belonging to a first • clam
Drug Store.

iksi.t

The Now Improved Back-Feed

FLORENCE
8EV1NGIACHINE.
O WU uorr ixwixu xscnixua |&gt;
m

m

U-Tw-C- Ph MmMus Are

te&lt;. Mid

Teas! Teas!

TOBACCO,

Live this day an if it ware the list.
From the lowest step there is a path to
the loftiest height.
He that Imcshis comoctKe has nothing
worth keening.
The line of life is . ragged diagonal be­
tween duty and desire.

DENTIST

Ma,

■

off, str, or I wij] fine you for conlaiapi. Do
you hear me?"
Bangs.—“Weil, it's very hand that I
can’t my a word by way of ex—"
Judge (warmly |—"Thu is too much !
This is just a little too much. Perhaps
you’d like U&gt; COOK up on the bench Imre,
aud run the court, and arotenre a few rocvicte ? Yow've col more audacity than a
mule.
Mr. Clerk, fine tUt man «50!
Now, air, remove your hat"
Itenpk—“Judge, this is rough on ms.

xx7tf

teuetes «f M Pirfemfan sad

Canned Fruits and Fish.

■But you won't Ic* me—"
Judge.—'Itemorc that this moment,
aid Are vouto bendy words with
me. air! L*Mover your head st once."
Bangs.—“JudgJ. if you will only give
me a chance to—"

• Come and see us at our new office, next door east
-of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

AT THE

DENTIST;
WiDsttmt

Bichipi.
School Books. Blank Books, Toy and
Gift Books, and everything in this line to
[.lease Old and Young

FARM FOR SALE!

i~jcaKs8"“,&lt;jrta.st
LOOK OUT FOR

150 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAUD

GRABBER WUlffll!

BARGAINS.

TtiP.EE ItrzAfO.f 4CB

LAND

This is the place to htiy your prrwtrt*.
Wo hire the best line of poods that was
•ver brought to Hastings. Call tni ex­
amine tor ynnrlt and you will find our

&gt; in&amp;AL TERM.ITO nit

Dntt tanOtUL TFtr

Fill SUH HCWIM

T. PHILLIPS.
GOOD CLOCKS fm tu dsllir art
•eveaiy-lre crati, and upwards.

FINE PICTURES

I LIFE
BIBLE.

At Granger Prices.

Now Watches from sight to tea doh

CRAWLEY L BRACE.

J. P. ROBERTS.

0/1 W tSTHTC,
First Mortgages,

WING GALLERY,

HASTINGS
MARBLE WORKS

J. Cole &amp; Son

In Sums of $600 or More.

IRIGHT &amp; HOLBROOK,

unit

Hastings, Jure SSth, 1875.

Cisrsh Fl ’

eta ire* uni a*

B. F. CHKJESTFK,
SJtf

Aeac-f aad Optmtor.

DR. C. A. SMITH’S
Medical Infirmary

ITALIAN

n
STUCCO

ftffflUK
UK 4RAIE
Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.

_

UNDERTAKING
Being a business that need, a groat doe!
cf experienoe,

xxta2

WOOL! WOOL!
rf Blate

DR.

I
i
'
.

the Slnpr-Shofiiaer • -4t is rthnnRt TisrHg^i

cent

longer

I. C. RllMELL

Col. Bangs is vary Uhl, and in order to
indues his Lair to crow skarn be is using
a very excellent anUe rf “ Hair Vigor’’
upon hi. scalp. Some rime a«shs was
sutuieuasd as a jurymu upon a cam in
ths Cireuit Coufl; ted just before tU
hour at which the Jourt reel he remembercd that be had not applied the Vigor to
his brad that morning. He lowwpalntM;

CARDING.
Mr Marble is again prepared to

can do better work, and give batter sat- '
tefsetiou than any other flnu in this
neetton. W. H. Htrbblns, the senior
momber, with ths experience ot • U«sllms. will always give his pcisonal at-

SfcORT NbTiOE.
At the Old Factory Building
HASTINGS.

STEBBINS BROS.

15th, and after a uukk ran of hours,
reached Burimgtun. the.great Iowa Metro
puUa. We took supper at Buriiagtoe.
aud reached the wreleni skpc of Iowa st
daybreak the next more log The view

�atood, John 8. PiMury, M, Horace Aimtiu, M ; Jacob H. Stewart, 41. John B.

through
N atioud Banka; the nhw
or othsrwise of an fatereouvsrtibla bond
ayaton, it may be fairly roeogobad that from the expraoiou of the party u*wsj&gt;athe national currency and fatercwuvartible- pen therein.
cf Duncan, Sherman A Co., one df tbe Jow-rato-bood idras, harp ngram many ad.
But th* Otri DrtBocnts theauMlves are
oldest and, supplied to be, soundest in tho vocatro. These ar. found fa th* ranks of out united. Judges Ranaey and 8p*uldtng, Sabator fliunnah, Coogreasman
Secretary of State, ^ohn 8. Jngro; for city, dosed its door* probably forever. Ila
Payne, with a respectable Following, are
State Auditor, O. K WKtouub; preaewt Jiabilitu* are s loug way up intu the mil­
hardly to bo rwtraioad from breaking into
incumbent for State Treasurer, Wm. liken lion*. and it* **etu a long way down in
opau revolt. Tbe praaa M more outspoken,
d.r; far Attorney General, George P.
rapecially the German portion. The DrmWifoon; present incumbent for Clerk of
the Supreme Court, Samuel H. Nichol. ,
for Railroad' Comuterioner, Charles A.

1’illabury was nominated on the £mt for­
mal ballot, aad tho nomination was nude

wo of thia U that there an more popera
published than there fo any need of, and
sum* of them are vary* poorly supported,
if th* number were reduced about one-kilf
they would tb«n recrir^d a paying patronag*. The liuaincM wculd nut'ouly prove
more remunerative, but it would attract the

what ia the matter'with all banking houss*

The New York, World, fa reviewing
the tdauro of the half Asu-n candidate. for
the United Slate. Senatarehip in Sfitoowri,
Indicate* ha Mroug preference fur Thoma*
C. Reynolds. TLi.Rey.tUds ws* tbeCoqfodcrato Guveroer of Miaaoori during the
war fur the Union, tod had hi* “lirad-quarH'orW that he it jut the man to represent
the Democracy. -now that the nation u
going back to the practices and principle,
that obtained before the war."

irjte*i adopted the following resolution, :
Knolrtd, That believing it a duty to
elevate the choice of a Judge above what­
ever ia dri-ring in a party evutret, thia
Couvrntion will make no foraud nomina­
tion for Chief Juaticis of the Sunrvma
Court; but in recognition of the unanimous
voire of the legal profreriuu. a. well M the
general judgment of men of all damre.
which hare found exprremon in th* execu­
tive appointment^ w* commend fur risdion
to that offlo* the prarent incumbent, Judge
Janie. GiHifbn, a man preeminently qua!
fieri for tU hi|h nation.
,
The following ia the platform adopted:
ffnt.—The RepublieaM of Minneaote
re affirm the cardinal prinaploa of their
party which have become the catabliabed
policy of both State and National Gorernurenta ; the unity of tho Nation, th* equal
right* and just protection of all men bej
fore the law.
Second.—That on th* prominent ques­
tions nf tho day we faror that policy of
finance which ahall atredily keep in view a

.that fell. Instead of confining themselves
to a legitimate buriuro* they went Imavily
into »tock«, and that not being enough to
ruin them they undertook to aimer all the
cotton in the world, and nut being big
enough weut under. The failure produced

Ven wiuuwed there riacc the Jay Cooke
mash.
Old gtsy haired turn, young
clerk., mrrehahta, banker*, everybody,
were rushing frantically up and d..wn the
'
street, banka w*re besieged fur ladanoos,
stofks went down with a ran, and for aa
hour or two it seemed a* though all Wall
ritroet wro crary. Finally the excitement
cooled, and it was discovered that it wasn't

CANCERS

Vsykiu, SkiMand Banner, Mansfield^
and tho Nrni at Marion, with oih*n. also

only paper of infinenc* that heartily ini
tain* it.
In th® Southern Slates, repudiation of
the Ohio.platform forms mm of the most
marked fact* in the editorial discussion, of
tbataactioo. The Appeal and the ArahmcAe uf Memphis, the Remitter, Mobile,
the Traw*, /Ncujmx aad the Bnlletin, of
N*W Orleaaa, the Emirtr, Richmond,
their policy of iaolaliou may be qweMionod, tho Herald, Vickriiure, th*
and
in their view, these cia*A« are the toll American, Naahvllle, tbc .Veirs and (Vgatherer) on the turnpike of our material rier, Charieatou, the A*w«, Savannah, the
civilixatiuo—ooceesary sgent* in it* early
.(*+«•**. by their tkffl in organlriug trade,
o mmeree, aud exebang*. but laUr oo, ter known and moat intotmlud Democratic
.uro to become mooupoliaar* of the sub­ psj-cr* of that section, ar* in opporilioo to
stance of .uch indoatrial tafstri. and labor tbe policy of Pendleton. Allek, Ewing &amp;
employed in productive catcrprisai M is Co. Tbe New Orlrans /Vroiywse empliatnot able to defy them by it* own extent irally defines it* petition.
Speaking of

We only want to sell jnxtx
&lt; 3BC TT IW
K 3E I&gt;
Buggies this year. If the Elxoite.
meat runs to high we s’lall be
obliged to fence ourselver in and
only admit a limited nu. ;ber of
cvsrojvffiffi f4C/f 04)'
We dare not tell the public, we are making b&lt;
work thin
lever before, for.fcar they will come tpo thick aitd
terribly excited 'whenwe hive tooTnany «ale», h ,i n^a'-sv^
we have come down hratj-Firt Mkn
little because you fluty all comrat onee and Frits:
so that we cannot do anything.
We had gome talk with a man from California
hiin'Tliiriy-five TdpUarriages, and that almon
business besides the

a at Bun,

afford thtir credits, aud the middlemen
who market their remnxxlitie*. Knowing
the impjatibility of'procuring the aid of
capital in earning theif1 theories into prac­
tice, they would make the genoral Govern­
the Democratic p*rty, from the stand- ment, a fool for doing tho acrvicoi that Eave
hitherto been rendered by corporation*. The
WntVreVi.catod. ltroy. ; &gt;'Jf k
Gorernment, indeed, ia td be the great mov­
Uie luM«, disjoint#!, eoutndictory thing
ing powcrof rommorw audCuancS, owning
it scuta* now, without character or wmaad cousrtiliog the railroadr and the tbfopUxton, aaauredly m SUka*l being will

' TuxMia*o«ri Cuustitutoo*] Cotventics
failurea were announced that day, and men
Illustrates Democratic ideas of economy in
slqit tolerably well (hat night.
But the
th* usual way. Although it number* uoly
next day ths Uomntetrial Wandione Oomone hundred and fifty members, it luu called
pagy failed for. milifou and a half, and
to iUamialaMce twelve regu!st clerks, nearly
tht'^xdtament was renewed, and It la still
one hundred xsaiataut dark., twelve pages,
ami thirty-eight employe* fur miacelbuMoua
What the ujieliot of it all will be re­
work. Thia army uf employe* has already be adjusted so aa to b« the least burdensom*
strength, If it hu no other dependence alone famishing the cinrufoting medium.
mains to be seen. Shrewd men are taking
com tVState fi57,873.&amp;0.
Betide, thia, it and moat favorable to the inlenata of home
than unquestioning faith and blind devo­ This mmtiment fiads its etnbodhnrat la
in
sail and going aa close-reefed as paaaibi*.
Grangcrism, and
fairly represent.*! ia
industry and labor.
baa n«,nt (6,728.82 fur newspa|&gt;eT..
tion •• • verily its right la ia email
।
.Another
weAling-out,
such
a*
occurred
af
­
the vepric* introduced at tho Cotton
f'uurth.—W* danuiid that all railroad)
u it* prospect of luoooaa "
State' {invention held al Raleigh. N. C.,
and other corporation* shall be held iu fair ter Jay Cooke's failure, i* feared, for thc
So far u the South ia concerned, thia
lion. John S. Pillsbury, the BepuNi- and jual subjection to the law-making power
this weak.
doce not look like a agcvcwful attempt at
We do adt propoM to account fur the
can candidate fur Governor In MinnrooU, cvn.titution.lly exercised.
doing business at a Im; but as mooer lauve restrictiou 10 the amount of currvu- the aaliMaltaation of the Ohio policy, by
fi/U.—That w» cordially endorse the has been easy to get, any quantity uf wcex ev, and seeing the difficulty involved in ■‘---'‘-'■•-■l— " oenLllc votes al out-cropping of throe theories and &lt;wia a native of Sutton, New Hampshire,
ganiaatiuni, farther than to regard them
thu view, they generally rally around th*
progressive
Mid
liberal
policy
of
the
Re-,
boUM*
hare
lieen
able
to
conceal
their
11 All IAHDS BIVISION.
Tuning
to
the
aud forty-eight yearn old. He waa formeras mistaken methods of getting rid of real
publican jartjr in its well defined and wcakncM and go on
To soch, three three-siity.five intercunrrrtiblc hood prop­
or fancied grievance*, grievances which,
Tk« Reliable fiburt Lite
dearly annouVed purpone to foster the heavy frilurcs that shake the Street are ositions of Kelley, Butler aad others, a* a
fur the mca* part, have their rao* in th*
Ver and'Concord, and went Wot about agricultural, industrial and commercial in- death. Por tbc moment the siring* are legitimate regulator of tho volume of curmanifold derangement* in materia] inter,
1854. He ia a brother of Hon. George urrot* of tbe country by a iudicioua system tightened, they can’t pet the credit they
rote
that
hare
grown
out
ut
(be
late
wu
of
internal
improvements,
having
for
their
need, and up they go.
Whether thia u
A. Pillsbury of Concord.
and the fikfoc expedients adopted to «uinobject the eidargvmcnt of fiudlillsa and a the beginning of such a Mason ur not rereduction in transportation fur interstate
Tbc chief Iniportaare of rommumm,
commerce.
tradro-unfoniMn and gratqwfom tiro in the
—who la understood to aspire to the United
Sixth. — That to the Republican party
fact that their atropewten are found among
State* Senate, addrwwd a soldiers’ reunion is fully duo the credit of securing fur the
al Napoleon. O-, the other day, and took first liiu* the recognition by foreign gov­
ern mouts of full and complete rights uf
occasion to advocate the payment of the dlQcmdiip, in reversal of tnonarchia! docrebel dclit, aud pymcot fur the alarm tritfr that a subject cnmiot absolve bimrelf
r**|net from politician. ; and, for this rea­
son, they have th* power to infiuenre Icefired under the emancipation proclamation, from the allegiance to bis sovereign by
ihat none the nearest to their droirra.
ialaliou-. It ia quite likely that all tbor
naturalisation under our law*.
by the National Gorernment.
The DcmocntM leaders ia Ohio, of the
The road indicated being the ojqwrite influence would be thrown into the sup­
Setnlh.—We heartily eotumcod tbe
bouoty and efficiency of the present ritate
J/nowire.- I’endJetuo Carey clique, hav* of that^which the Ohio Itauucrata are port of tbe Ohio financial platform ; and
they would V certain to favor all propunla
without doubt calculated upon catching traveling.
administration, and point with satisfaction
ury July 21 wm |1,296,8«9 W; re«ipu
tV whole ut the votes, large and .mail,
It wdl be wdl, then, fur each citucaa of looking to the courtructi.m nr control of
With a
belonging to the currency rebo.4 alluded I Ohio, M ar* honestly sincere in their sup­ railroads by the Gorsrnmect
during the w«k ending July 28 were
to. They svideudy believe it to b* forge. port uf a greenback currency, with an in- large uw of voter* standing ready to «upS&amp;I.220.M; payments during the same
Eighth—That th* example uf Wash
Urcvavcrtiblc bond aa a meaaurr of value, nort vicioua and corrupt measure*, it is to
time were Hi ,026.41; balance in treas­
be expected that politicians will be found
— ... m *»•«;, «*r.
fartM in refusing to be a candidate for a of money locked up in the first volume uf th. Sou...
ury July 28, »1JW6,074.02; increase fur thud Presidential term, and the affirmance "Tbe Life ofChri*V" and *» they couldn't' bceu syatem.ucally directed to inculcating
willing to rater to their idea, and to shape
t.t— from
*
political policies accordingly. We hav*
I K.&gt;^l
hatred i-,l.
to the natiunal debt ----resulting
i
the wrek.fi9JJtM.43.
by President Grant of that principle, is get it out, down they went.
Everybody connected with this matter that wm, with a view rither to direct re I
already sewn bow to Mr. Kelley will go
one we sacredly chriiah, and we should re­
gard a departure from it a dangerous inoo- has bad trouble except Beecher. He is pudiation, or ao effectual a deterioration uf
ax serene as a May morning; his salary our National credit, as to produce tbe rome
S'inth.—That we approve of the prro- has boeti raised to filOQ.tXM) per year; his result indirectly. On their proitire know!knuckle* or a alunpihot .hall be suspended ent Republican nations! administration and I follower* accouqatiy him to the dq«&gt;t in aof the latter, and thtir speculative
f fa the steength uf the former senti­
or discharged from the force, and hu also especially tbe ranicrt effort to collect r*v-. droves; big ovations are Vi ng piv*n him:
onlcrcd that tlie police ahall lie especially enue, to |&gt;revcut aud punish fraud, and ' and all aorta of plcsunl thing* are ment, u stated to tbom by (.Way, Ewing,
cxpuK- part violations, and to guard against showered ujwu him. In tho meantime. tt al., the recent platform uf th* Ohio D*
diligaut in the arrest uf persona carrying
Mr*. Tilton ia about to oiieii a boarding­ mocracy embraces planks appsding to both
their recurrence in the future.
Tenth.—That we endorse the jiulicy of house, and J. II, Ford A Oo. fail. Henry
adjusting difficult** between this and for­ Ward ought Ui rume to the relief of both
Only Otc Democratic paper in the Slate- eign nation* by arbitration, instead uf of them. He ought to buy all of hi.
But this prospect need not excite any
books that Ford A C«. hate on hand aqd
war.
of New York condemn) the inflation
alarm. What goes into a |KiliticaJ plat­
Elexrnth.—GraUfol people can never give them to Mra. Tilton, wbu eouKh
course of the Ohio Democracy. Thia in­ forget the service, of their soldiers, ami il duuLUos, disjxsM of I Via for something.
form Mid what legislalisin comes from th*
men elected upon it are freqacntlv very
dicate* the suloervicncy which would fol­ ia doe to them that lil»vty and gviwrcrity That would let them out of the trouble he
different thing*. And ao it would be in
low the adoption of reg money doctrine, should be exereisetUy* matters uf lack plunged them into. But I j-iu-wi be won’t
this rase There is too much hottest comgold to be brought about by promoting th*
and candidate* by the National Cunrrei- Wm..n sen*.- among our people al large, and
lodBMri*.”
It opposes the Nadoual
TkcIjIA.—That tioce purity and perma­
Banks, and fa^pi th* |a*uing of legal• tbe Irol rent|iry^-&lt;Hpp&lt;'rter» of the rouse that quality eummamls too much respect SUU «U1
nency of the free institution, of the Gov­
stsls »Urs U«r asw tks •*«. '
tender* “directly by and opon tfas credit which promut* to bring them t«y; to in Congres*. eve* to admit of such gnu*
ernment depend upon a universal diffuaion
GOLDSMITH'S
Tbr steamship City of Richmond on of knowlodp* and virtue among the poopla
cf th* general guvernmrnt,' which are to must surely secure their cuattuued pocc&gt;- dishonesty and mich wild financing as are
llryspt ana Dtrctton
her last trip is said to hav* made tbe swift­ the Republican party of Minnesota reaf­ haa never ■ penny to blew bcnclf with, be made receivable for all public du**, aioa uf th* 8l*ic of Ohio. Only uoe pur- involved in tbe KcHy Pendleton idea be­
ing put into tbe form of law; and tbe re­ Bvsnrass
est wroteriy paiwage ever areumjilished. firm* its couvictiun that it is tbe duty of and the scandal ha* barred her from al except when respect for the obligation, of poce snimala* their action, *nd that is to
contract, requires paymeat in min," and rocure th* re election of jVUli.vm Alkn. as ined for tbe intelligent public vjanrin uf
tbe State to maintain tV integrity of tV
The royag* from Qureustowa to New York common Schoo! system, and to do til that moM every employment abr »■ fitted for further insiau upou “th* payment cf at Governor of Ohio.
the country which pi completely defeated j
was made in eight day* and forty reren is needful to increase its efficiency so aa to Theodore ia even poorer than aha, for he least om-half of the custom* in Irgri-len­
the
Granger ralln-d .cbeme. I**t session
Aa such Governor be will »Und alone,
bad nothing before the trial and now he
will prevent any future Ccmgrem from
minutro, actual time.
secure the bleroinpi of a wine and gene­ has the eoonuous rxp-n*&lt;w attending that der*.
sandioning such follic*. It ia only neo*.
rous education to every child within ha to stagger under ; *o ho can't help her if , This IT* fair summary of tbe financial
there anything in hi. character that indi­ ■ary to bo tolerant towards excense* of
The entire indebtedness uf the State of
he would. It *nem« to me that IHynuiuth
cates his cspacitv fur any radical cliangn opinion to make them hsrmle*; and it
Church should .Und by her in her trouble
New Jersey, outride of her war debt, ia
Political Highwaymen
of opinions? Nothing surely could make would betray a Prang* want of confidence
u it haa by its |—ator.
The Church is
only (200,000, and her remaining war
him turn summersault* but the delusive in the power of the national remmoo scuse |
rich, and to give thia helplcaa woman nJ
Under the above heading the Lansing
debt ia only (2.696,3(10. The exeeua of
hope that thereby he may reach the White to imagine that any of the issue* raised by
moderate support would not be a serioUa
House. He is too old and respectable a the claws to which we have alluded can
receipt* over expenditure) laxt year waa llepul,/mm.* talks aa follows uf th* action
boy
to be thus bowling along the highway, be canied againrt the coeservatire Jmco.(299,817.27.
Governor Allen, and ro go to the country tempted by lb* delusive nickel which ure* which the preaent condition of the
with a demand for the Democratic nation­ Pendleton A Co. are bolding out of their country calls for.
dilation of their view*.
window of th* Democnti* coach. Tbe
Taking the votes of both the greet par citiacns of Ohio not heretofore affiliated
tiro from 1867 to 1874 iadurive, a period with it* Democratic party, who m»y be
of eight yean, and it will V found that ia seduced into supporting this octogenarian
round number, the hir-bert Republican vote aeroUt with the idea of thereby gaining .. L,‘o.af “ j"* otKWtitlR it* Im Baft
reached a total of 281,000, while in tV aa important virtonr for t|)0 national cur . Deposit I uui|iay.
Th* manufacture of surgical Instruments
same period th* highrot Democratic vote rrncyVad inttr-convertlblc bond theory,
_ a____ 1- 1_ AL.e in Pari, is on the dedia«.
was but 244,000, Btaklac a difference on —Ul
tbe borne atrctcb of about 37,000 for tV
All lb* clock makers in Connecticut
Judge Cochrane, of Detroit has decided
Republicans It ia this difference tbe
have
agreed to suspend operations Lr four
X. B.—W.ate.roll -*■—**-r u asr Wi. ■ at
that tlo nre State law imposing a tax on
Statcnr rvas Warra taA*.
DemocTBla are after.
They expect to
.0,1,
_____ n___ an—
__
tho liquor taaffic L courtitutiocal. The
Labor Reformats, id oouu ynua.
question will go to tbc Supreme Court be
It will be worth while fbrthneo who
fore it ia finally settled
are houes: in their views, aud Ui catch
wheel the Democratic hook line been
bailed, to see wither or not, if aoocreiful,
The Washington Star ,fn&gt;m a careful tothe Ohio Dcraoeracy can seewre the atteplimit®, which it regards* as fair and entit­
• iou of their policy by thfi. party at large,
led to consideration, calculate, lltal Ohio
Bcpublieaiu whs ioined in the haa aud and thus obtain aa effretive foothold fur
will give 201)00 Republican majority in
cry against him. will wish they - had nsv«r it* fonaulalion into national UgriialionT
H„.„l_
‘
been born. Tweed has a long memory I* it not, oo the contrary, a mar* IDaaian dcaoh of Chief Engineer Gardner of tbe
Lake Erie to Newfcuadtad, to bTuaed in
turn in throe countira waa only sKw. and sharp claws. Those who ar* in the .1----------- ' ■ -• ■^saneere believer, in
Michigan Central Railroml.
th* mansGsct.ro of taV for oodfafripta-coqvertibi* hood
Tbe number ofconvict* in tbc state pria while the other 24 conation had ia tbe secrete of political matter* in the city as
Mr. H. A. Gardner, chief enginror of tbe
same year a population of 876.806, or sert, that once Irt tbe Bus* art his ponder­
Tb. tirik* of the v~TW» *t Bratra hM
ou' July 24 wro 7G2, tV Urgot number
32,317 more than the 90 counties, and ous foot &lt;m tbe pavrnsente of New jork, a
ever reached. Only 460 of throe are em­ athe 25 cuuntiro are aDowad 32 mem- free man, he cait rally a stronger party to
bMww. tbe Mrikm and Arir •pfoyra
of Brigte*! dfocroeof the kidployed, there being no work for the retnanI Thu* a minority, eompieod of the his support than over. The lower claroc*
oey. Mr. Ganfaro ha. Itira &lt;W«nginof the Democracy remember bia open­
W. VOIU1*«
i*300_______ _ ___________
MLAim C-lr.1 .I,,.,,...
handed generosity, and they love him betM ALVATOR BEER
Henry CI«y I)e*n is on the stump for inu-lligvnt, loyal majority on making tbe
tbe Deinocney in Iowa, and is said to di­
This is not all. The'24 cvnatiea, which
vid* bia hatred about squally between «»p- ere allowed only 32 representatives, are
Mid-water and the KepublicsB party. the wrolthiast as wdl as the meet popu­
A lodge ufOdd’FMVw, was urgauised lous, and : idude almont every important
Wantad Imnriiatdy I
town in the State. They paid into tho
~*Ck
tovwu wm *0
*
■ fnJ
U*AKM TXLLlUllri
at OUvat Thursday by brethren from Char Stale Treasury last ymar 11,386,330 more
than they drew out for rehook, coats in

CUTTER

GIFT,

which vill.be given’ away to our Ciutonxer»re(jMJut the middle
of September i^ext, has atlcridency to make more trade than v*

WW2
wax thft lucky innu last July, that got the Cutter.
let him'draw thia year, "tfe is too lucky.”
Warning the people not to come all at once,

Truly Yours,

j. L. REED &amp; CO.

NOW IS YUOR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities.

LW ffl HUHS miu
Trunks, Trave ling Bags,

Come and see
\

Hastings. Sept., 9th 18i4.

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

*Issm

otiversitt.

16 TINTS.
.':sretftrt,nw.its

LIQUID

PAINTS,

White Lead Works

r •TJ523TT

Tbe mawtMy statement ol the public
(At show, a deerreae, rime Jane 30, of
• I,204,887. Coin Ulanre (68,642,700.
Currewey, (22.725.1W.

forge establishment, run by .trom engaged
in printing oUreno bouk*—there are
hourc* with forge rap tri employed fa im­
puting tbm., aad in numUrto. tofro
maril prro~.ro throwing off thowr da
snch a day of amni fa Urn form ut
They are sold by unprincipled IxxAscllen
&lt;m «L aly, and by buys on tbc atrorta.
Mr. CosMtook has nndsrrakeu to riop thia
M&amp;rioua bosfoesa, and ba is at laaat aaak-

* vey1*1

u~ ■4"ta‘

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied ia

Teas, Coffees and. Spices

GIVE ME A CA14-.
Hastings, Nov. lOlh, 1874.

John Stanley.

REMINGTON!
fb» ftUiMOTOM Bbw

H»vrx.-1 Xml Ma

two MacrtlNEhMBprung
chine for '
.v ua*. I»
rapidly Imo favor a. pom
the tAlre.
. fitter
teealng the best
iMrr-c. I.d with «
KATIO!!;.'.silt,r;,
. rCO*? c/
namely; Ltgh l num Inc
AffAf
eriro tha-

*4X1^^

To Thou HTiom it may Concern :
tn running n NEW PORTABLE MAHINE for Moving, Raising, or C«an«i»“
&gt; Location of Buildings from small t»

�Tf|« F^iritaucM1 BmiHI

WK HEW YORK LETTER

KINGSFORD'
OSWEGO

HASTINGS
MM DM.

, 81m I—Thn Board of Vmtora appotaUd
by you to examine t{,c
*nd«»di.
twu of Olivet Collage for the year eodiug

s-.ir.iwra.

For watering to Gray Hair ita
naturalYiUlity and Color.

8TEBBIN8 BRO’S.

We atlaaded tbe examination! and com-

Keep‘It. ’

".■1HMW, geuiua, and pmfaiaiiey of the

SILTO GUSS STARCH,

“JtwJSw^fciledby

Wbere you will find all kind* of

Th. town iudf. 10d lhc ,^mu,ul?
about it, recm to exirt for the aakrrf the
-ilen.-erthMiartieUly are tbe inhak
Ilaau daroaed to tU promolmn of its bt
tntcreau, appreciating iu excellence, and

Of every Description which we

FURNITURE! T. KINGSFORD &amp;SGN,
Alexander and William Cd
euumiUted to N.WgaU in dot
000 bail ou a charge of obta
folse pettenea, have

can eeU cheaper than any hous In Bar­
ry County, for the-. reason. :

SI. Because we make tbe most'of our
good. ouraelvaa.
SJ. Because we keep the beat of work-

•Thore are fire Jalot. ImwU cOMtantly.
entiling oil the Capes of th&lt; IMafare fur
inward bound reach They Me vlimd
at 165,000, and have no&lt; tax penny of
insurance on lhenv U&gt;e insurance comp*mas dealmikg to take tb. nil.
■ ■.
The Adrian Timas truly says that “no
loujT aa there is so neat a diversity of opiiilon as to what Amatituten •tree rdigion,’ there is no-tia? of talking about giv­
ing special attention to religious culture In
the public school.."
Tbe silver excitement in th. upper pen­
insula cuutinua. Terrence Moore, presi­
dent of the Ontonagon silver mining com­
pany, wm alMarquetU on Tuewday with a
silver brick weigbing36 Ha fnisn lhe mill ou
Iron river. The rock is said lo yidd from
•40 to •50 per Ion.

Panlew having Fleterw to frame
would do well to get them framed of us
as we can do It Fetter and Cheaper than
any bouw In Barry County. We keep
Ute Largest and Bat aalactad stock of

OSWEGO

COM STARCH,

FOR SALE!
TERMS REASONABLE.

'

Fwstl.al a-4a..V«Ml In ■■Ire.,

M Y STOKE ON JEFFERSON f^EET
WE UEAK BUWXlBSi
Furniture Rooms south side Blair St.
ppoaltc H. A. Goodyear's Hardware

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

LAWSON'S CURATIVE
Licit

khipp pitice;.

RHEUMATISM,

Dubuque.Sioux Cliy.'Yanklon. Council
Bluff’s. Omaha, Lincoln, Denrcr, Salt
Lake City. Sacramento. 8an Franeiaoo,
or a hundred other northern, nortb-wee-

J. G. RUNYAN.
HURRAH FOR EASTMAN f

Pro,lie are aometimra idiot and cut or
•uldx.1 in Hastincs, but nobody receives
anything of the Lind while being shaved
at that pipuUr barber shop kept by Em
Busby. wlw also Lerna on hand the best
asurtment of genu, cuhan, tira, and A No.
ILNgara.

E. E. FOOTE, KA
Hurrah for the Spring !

121 Lullftll iTttl.', t
Cr.inaa,
NEW YOI.K,

An Independent Physician,
CHROMIC DISEASE,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Baaut.Jatid and Kaffraria Proper, which,
however, may lie considered |«rt of this
Dependency The ret urea of lhe jwst.iral
and agricultural produetions are also force­
able. Sheep hare incmaaed to over 10,&lt;ud catriche* (a new forming oc­
tags, for study, and tbe quiet and s«ialcupation) from 80 to 22,000 birds.
ity of the place.
As financial mallets, we believe, are to
Tbs following from thj CrtAWurMa- .
be reported to you in detail by the Trus­
yr.iuA ia plain enough:
“There could, therefore, hardly lie a tees, your Board nf Vinton were not inmore impudent falsehood than tbe aaaertion terarted to report upon them, and will
that a public secular syslam ot education only stale that a very encouraging liopedocs not interfere with the religon of Cath- fulnou in the greater pnwtx-nty of tbe
college was freely ciprraeod on the part
of the large number of friends and patrons
in attendence apon the exercises which
el.wed the year.
Frank Rnsxu.,

IHRALMOCIATIM,

Sacramento, Ogden, Salt Lake City,
Cheyenne. Dearer. Omaha, Lincoln,
Council Blutft, Yankton. Hloux Ctty.
Dubuque, Winona, St. Paul. Duluth,
Marquette, Hotwhton, Hancock, Green
Bar. Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Madison,

n*e ask attention to the
fad that we shall leave all
accounts not settled, where
we have sent bills, al once
with a Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. H e cannot longer
delay.
_____
__
pline and prevalent good order, ia an b«&gt;uor
both Io the college and the State. The
young ladies and getitktuen iwocutr togtther with fraternal oediality. but with
strict adherence to the rale, of discipline,
well known aud well sustained by lire vol­
untary exertion of each studcut, m well
as by any particular watch-care of tbe file­
city. There ia no doubt that the refined
Cutiflut-u.f (j- the acics, in tbeir collegiate

rtous to tno nair, uio V tgur can only
benefit but-not harm IL If wanted
merely for a IIAIB DRESSING,
nothing aba cm be found ao drairaLk.
Containing neither oil nor dre, it does
not soil whit.' cambric, and yet laata
long on the hair, giving it a rich, gfaaay
lustre, and a grateful perfume.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co.,

Peerless Milk Safes

I now on exhibition at our Furniture
Store. All klnda of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all klnda of old fttrand conaequcocm, were given with great
fluency and exaclnes.
Too much cannot racily be said about tbe
D^onmcnt rf Music m . promincut and
pleaamg fimiura of lhe insulation. The
higher culture in vocal music, attended
with no pecuniary expense lhe student,
is a habit of their society. Nearly every
voice M heard heartily singing at ehapel
service.. A fine orchestra is maintained,
aud in both vocal and instrumental music
lhe l«t achievements are witneraod.
U tbe Art Department drawing and
painting are now taught with flattering
wore*. The rooms for exhibiting thu
dc^Mrttuent were by no oraas commensu
rau with tbe dc-grre uf cxceUenw repre

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

W. II. H. Heath, tbe senior mesabe ,
of the Ann of Heath, Saliibury .A Cor
liu retired from Lu.iuewi in thia eity. and
ia uow traveling for the Grand Rapids
Burial Case Co. Hit many friend, wish

For Bt- Paul and Mias.apolu, Two
through trains dally, with Ifollman Palsee (Jara attached on both trains.
For Oraen Bay and Lake Superior.
Two trains dally, with Pullman Palare Cara attached, and running through
to .Marquette.
For Milwaukee, Four through trains
dally. Pullman Cars ou night I rains.
For Winona and points In Minnesota,

CHICAGO PUMP
CniKdii i leiical Practio

GO TO

ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL
FREE OF CHARGE.

19550061
EASTMAN’S 4299999999999999
AMD
night trains on all lb. lines at (bls mad.
They are run betwaen—
Chicago and Omaha, Chicago Cadar
lUpids, Chicago and Dubuqu., via Clina Chicago and Freeport. Chicago
Marquette. Chicago and Given
a, Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago
tit. Paul.
Tills Is the Only IJne runnldg these
eara b«t ween Chicago and Bt, Paul cm
Chicago and Milwaukee.
At Omaha our Sleepera con Met with
tb. Overland Klaepwaon lhe Union
Iracsflc Railroad, for all points weal of
th. Missouri Rivet.
All Ticket A genu sell licketa by this

List ot latten rrmalainj la the Harnlar F.
O. Aag. U, 1875.
Lawrence Arahart, Will las. Aadenaa. Mim
Eula M. Daytoa, J. M, Dudley. Mee. I. M.
Flint, Joba Ingle, Emms t Philips. Jobs
Bbodn. 0. A. Stupaoa. Mrs. Sarah WoUutl.

HIS

POBCKLAIM CYUOT PUMPS

FURNITURE ROOMS.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
SALISBURY ABU358AU.

Have an exibition one of the
largest Stock °fFancy Goods
ever brought to this City
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. We have,
Which will be sold for
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary

J. C. RYDER
UNDERTAKING

$c. Give us a call.
Hopkiiis k Banna
Hastings, Dec 15. 187/.

NUtHHUtt
PREMIUM BOND

Eimamiinmm
&amp;s8SE?*SBgasgti
P»rp»tual World** Fair,

ECLECTIC BALM
(Introduced by we.)
trodueed In thia Stale.
For further
particulars call aud examine tbe same
at tbe Depot in Uria City.

J. O. RYDER.

“27T .£?£?’-”£•

BRICK FOB SALE!
n&lt; SutKnitri inU oommnet Uu MaiuiMur,

: DANCING-SCHOOL.

�PORTARLE EJVGUVE

$&amp;o to $lo.ooo

CT 3?.

that
1 read Baron MiMtabacha j
work ua magnet.-in and crjwtalism, 1 fear­
ed that I wn. becoming inaaae. 1 was
•cwtiblr of tte power of the magjpet over
»e, though it might be tbrtw rwnrt dis­
tant, aud twice in dukneaa which aertaed'
perfect to other., my r&gt;««t because filled
with ligtt; but lhe Hanm'folds that
darki.er. i* full ul light, and Hullo iucmaee tbc K-neitirctnm of tfo nwial orgaii. ia to render that rare .end &lt;liaai|»:trd
ligbl. auweptiUe, with sD that it may ran-

DOUBLE YOUR.TRADE.

ilials (Land ti, with a kivar'a UtX.be­
tween . .Tfoec were this* of berw-if .and
kafaaitni tU ring wa. unsshe-had
Been hint wear daily. C.H»tauce trembled
in every limb. .he fdt a deep pdeaem
orcrrprrad her tuv aud the room to which

A Her a paww, she asked: "Are there
in« pnsaenger. going Out with you*'
“A few—ht tfo ruddy," fo replied
releady. r
“llj you Ittail any of them ?
"Yes; one or two fellows
the staff.
"And the ladiar sfo a&gt;fced after .»

I was BOW «&lt;mpclJcd to acknowledge
tfo cxistcacw of that new powsr ia Mature
which tfo Barun calls the Udic Light,
and of many other pfotnituena that are
1Lbu61m»I hl J-Dvr Gdtf in dcr Xstur" of
Chr'utiaa Ocretek— the undcnUnditig that
perrades a!) things
But to tuy story. N«ur!v a year has
elapsed since lhe mutiny. The Rjkufm
at Itelhi. Lucknow, Cawnp«.t and else­
where laid been Jorfully aresgad by that
army retribuliun which nurrbml firm I'm
bdlah, and I fnund tnyadf in London,
esfsrUcd, enervated and, aa the saying ia.
"weak as a d^T" Tbe beetle of the

Imdwi &gt;■ sou anmaaa*.(w,»«ud h.i
J.

oaiiwib. &lt;.ryu»a.Bs &gt; Is.

Advertiser’s Gazette
A Journal of Information
/or Adoei*ixerit. Edition. 9.­
600 copin. Published week­
ly Terms, $2 per annum- in
Advance.

J.I not come at the beginning of the term
If pupils leave the InaUtulion bnfwv
lhe clone of the tertn on their own rtaaon
utility, without the conaeqt qT tfo Vr’“cipal or Hoard of Trustees. they wUl for­
feit the right to rwtqru M nil. ulma their
rvplinl pour ('.HiUai|ce, earned tv.- the toy parents or guardiana tend them bock to the
expression of tbe thee.
■•Sidney, darling.'' aaidsbc entreatiugly, with great lendcrtH-ss
luatitntiun, without undue delay
the arriving at Meerut, however, abv
‘■do furgire me if I am doll and end—so
If parents or guardians take pupil*
found hereclf ill, faint^uid fi-veriab. so that away before tbc term dose. without the
IrisU-—thia evening."
“I do forgive you, little one.”
fur day. she waa confined to her bed,
“You know, Sidney that I would die watching tbr red Iru-fliea Bathing about
I hi- green jalousies. aud fuU uf strange,
wild dreams by day. She had but one
kern and burning ilesire—to eno .Major
Milton, and to learn from hia lieu the fate
ntl.^r k&gt;,.L...I I Am it.Z ,1.«

JXr."m ’^FnZThr-ww’SK'* .

PAVIDU. McCgUI

OLD PAPERS
FOB SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
PRICES DELIVERED OX BOARD OF CARS AT SPRINGFIELD ORIft

We maDUtactare and furulab al low prices, Pulleys, HbafUng, Couptarwaad
Hangero, alao ft^nlah Belting, Gum Hose, Ac.
Further Information will lx cheerfully given by mldraealug the luaaufastartm

Jtaii’KS&amp;WW.4TK
.lutie,
..WK
AMERICAN lllIAIAWKE WORKS.
He received tar. however, with aU the
warmth of an old entnradg. fur re had a
tlioosand topics in entntnon to cwu over,
while the regiment, which neither of us
mfeht ever arc again—he certainly not, I

»“«

Each girl .liould have two pair of .hoes,
in good order at all times.
There ia a afoe .hup connected with the
Institution, in which 1am&gt;« and ebom ean
be nude and mended for pupils We rv«|«vtfully reuueat parents aud guardians
to pun'buc foot, and .hoes tor their
children al this shop, aa their patronage
will enconragv a branch of industry that
ia of great benefit tu the pupil, who are
learning tbe aformaker'a trade. IT pupils
are sent here with one pair of boots or
sbues, whatever else tbe, may need ia that
line can !«• furnulxd here, provided money
is kept on depisal with the Principal to

long for thia world. Yit lx had gone
through tbetorm of the Indian war with­
out receiving even a »ral&lt;h! Why wa.
thia?
Befun* I had »|&lt;tit twu day. with Sid­
ney, be bad aln-wti me all the object, of
iutcreu around the place and in it—the
portrait gallery , with it* oiurtim in high
ruffe, and dames in the loog-atimMcbcr. of

THE

.TAMES LEFFELACO.

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

Tta
.. al ld?mtel. .Was, Is IBs .Kv*
CmU C aMcy. ia ia. Sum .f

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.

I al U. rrstel.OSes. is

’ and imperceptible a year
,
ibole year—to her now a
Hack eternity of time
.
"Could Sidney be dead?" she asked
drew beek tbe Lancing of this mysterious herwif with terror; but she knew that his
picture.
family (who ’«• *U unaware of her exiatIt proved to be the fell length portrait eua:) 1wd never bwn ia muuniing. aa they
of a
V—*;r—l _s_s j
—i must infallibly bare been in the «rv&lt;ni of
stately
such a calamity; and in her simplicity she
never thought of applying to lhe Horse

She wrung bet bauds, and then uid.
with something uf her old hoHupm of man
ner: Yon surrly hired me noce, Mid-

Ftf
Then whence tbit cruel change T
■'lloes Dili some one ante, we love. and
think we love truly. and yet find another
tu whom one will cling as if it retired
these two hearts to make a perfect Wloag io lhe InstilaUoe, aud tbc avails of
all the pupils labor will also bduor io the
Institution, and will be credited to the
Lrnneh uf industry at which the pupil ia
emplsysd.
tbe rilla itself, with its swret nae garden.
Cmstaaee Wamn found that if she was
to lire, it must be by her own unaided
efforts, aud fcr fire year, .he maintained a
in all itn details - it hanaUd me with an ihwpernte struggle fee existence—five
'
wapiiimnt pertinacity.hapoasiNo either tn year..
analyte or gurttgy. Bat 1 waa a creature
A lady going k&gt; India "wanted a

■

"Deed—tjuite d«d I" was hi. firet ex­
clamation. and his terror Wm bUudad with
a certain aalfiab pontion of aalmfantioa and

aroused by the esaloameot of the ghur-

I nude fofore F«t ' Wilmm-in chrngi of
, one siddy, bW gentle little pele-fowd

&gt;
fod **■ ■ mouth tfote when her
■ muployer a fismiy prnnmed io riot auane

lam JkUm &amp; Saw.
tAilitAI.

tSft

ua-Vsrit.

»ao»t Lina MMTWMIX

■ICHM AND THE S8UTH.

Zswt.-

“Herein,’ thought I, -terka some my.
*•7
■“? sever be Hatred up la

ORGAN

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                  <text>[YuFE'ffllL AKD BUSKS

The Studebaker Wagon
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Mower and Reaper

Aivn WHY ?

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.
Every Wheel mule

iBSRnx-Itkk
UU.J.

Spoke

TAKES THE LEAD.

Warranted

fifty

' What i» the chance- for work to-day ?’
‘ Pretty slim ; wo have a full force and
nothing driving.'
•Cant you give me enough to k*cp n»u
over night, and get me to Three Riven ia

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE

the Slope Shoulder

cent.

-Spok&lt;

than any other

ill and

Samples.

"TheirlSkeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by’hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

proved for 1875.

The best ttev.i Rake Machine

exist enc

The lightest running and best working single Reaper

•Fresn ill plaeca bat thia Cuum here
fnxn Nile; am working taal.'
•Huv long hare you worked at th* bixf
•Nearly thirty yrera off and on, am ek
w»ya at the ease though, I wasn't always
so out of aorta as now. I owe had ohargo
of tlsr city department on the Trih^t.'
‘Well, cotui' around al C v'eloci, and we
will go down to Grslilni'a with you, and
arrange for ynstr food and lodging That's
th* bret we can do fur you.'
.Just here we were lulrrrnpicd by a
knock at the door. A well bred, gcntlo
manly kn«k, pretoaareaing uxi persuaair*.
and to our cordial ‘Come in," there entered
it» evident author. ‘
•I* the publisher iu?" hi asked.
k'tu, sir. that In our Mainau here.'
Ah thank you. My turns is Lreeh of
the firin of Spydro, Latch A Co. I called
to arrange with you for an" adrertisetMOL
What are your term* for I tolumn on.

•That is not unrv&lt;*.K&gt;able, 1 in sure ,
wu«H you hire anj nbje.tloua to prepar­
ing the matI er for me? I am not well Up
in ennipnaitioo. myaelf. Wo are j Mt open­
ing a wholesale and retail store in your
village under the new hw.aad are prepared
to jay nnr tax when assessed. and givs
tire required bomb. If you will make up
a Rood ‘ad,’ we will clone at your terms

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons,
Jackson Wagon,

Buckeye Grain Drill.

'Well, sir, you have perhaps learned, we
have not had any buainrea of that kind to
notire. exaefA in connection with a *3b»
den's Court, since our administration of
the paper, aomHhing over leu years, and
hate consequently never tried our hand at
that kind of eowtawilion. jtsat least your

■Yen, dr, thank yeu; Hpydre, I*ech A
We turned to The tramp, who had re
maincd aileot during th.- interview. and
raid; ‘You my you Were city editor On
i Im- Trilmor, did you ever write a liquor

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR

So oilier rm use. tluoMacliiiie u they in sol, proprietors of it. Sous but IrJiauiu Celcbml*
e&lt;i Timber, and ihoroagKly acanoued, unaer cover from 3 to 5 years, and put together by the be*t

Wagon Machines.

and see them.

UJlLI*

needs no advertising as it has taken almost I lie entire trade of the
whole State, and the people of Barry County may. justly be proud
that this County Iskes- the lend in this line of manufacture.

• Come and see us at our flew office, next door east
•of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

Evey Wagon fully Warranted.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

JOHN STANLEY

NOTICE I
TOT HE PUTBLICl

EXTRAORDINARY

ANNOUNCEMENT

ONLY

CRAMPTON'S IMPERIAL SOAP

45 DOLLARS!

Hastings Drug Store

For What?
Sirikal and Mtttaiitai

Wagons

and

Buggies.

CHAWLEY 4 GRACE

DENTIST

You will ff nd a full llm- of Drugs, Med
kinea, Chetuicak, Paint*. Oik. Dyreluffs,
and everything belonging to a firat-ela*.
Drug Store.
.

IS THE BEST.

Su

। The New Improved Back-Feed

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE,
esrsisr r aai-r—iar-

GROCERIES,

Carmed Fruits and Fish.

TOBACCO,

Teas! Teas!
SKS.

DENTIST

NaMs.

-

Uim.
aUJ^wrfwUjjO

School Books, Blank Books. Toy and I
Gift Hooka, and everything iu thia line to I
plcaae Old and Young.

FARM FOR SALE!

5ui^S.
“
4.—- _..L

LOOK OUT-FOR

JhlAP.P AXp ROOM, »4.iO PER DAV. -

160 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND

GRANGES HEADQUARTERS

THREE TtiLLIOXACRES OF

Thia ia the place to buy your protein*.
We have th* beet bn* of good* that was
ever brought to Heatings. Call and ex­
amine for yourself and you will find our

lonWii 1 Ptr Cnl liteul

itmnnawiMtHiiN.

BARGAINS.

HZZX BF SOLD CHEAP I

LANDS

FINE PICTURES

homelife
IN THE BIBLE.

At Granger Price*

t. Phillips'
GOOD CLOCKS fruk «M dellar a&gt;4
MTeaty-lre teata, and upwards.

New Watchsa from eight to ten

Remember the place, the OU Stand,
aigp of the Golden Mortar.
CRAWLEY A GRACE.

WING GALLERY,

J. P, ROBERTS.

Off IfKJtL ESTATE,

J. Cole &amp; Son,

In Sums of /SOO or More.

dnl-

WRIGHT &amp; HOLBROOK,

Lai Amu

Hudnip, Jum S8ih, 1875. .

JOHN O. BLACK,"
Propria tor.

F. CHIDESTFR,

Je’sfcSsTlb.

’•7r-“aK¥£.

a. PreesMeee.

•Humph f MMriqft, I
How much did you tret juat aa you stood?
•I cau tell you that, air. I have counted
it over a great many time*. I coat a hap­
py boyhood s horn* aad the love of faaulv
and friends, a lucrative position on a lead
Ing efty journal, an honurtU* tvnuuimtou
in my country • servlet, a wif. who died
of a broken heart, and a son who is txpi
ating hk crimes in a New York peniten­
tiary. I cost a weary tramp extending
through years, from Maine to Texas, at­
tended by vire, poverty and dkreac. 1
nut Mach h&lt; mm of mind, such nerve tor­
turns, st it is not given to man with his
limited vocabulary to reveal. I ought to
be a first tk*a tpscuneu of your work. I
oat tuough. But I shall not co*: much

if

A««t«nd Operator.

DR. a A. SMITH'S

MOIWMKNTH
" HEAD BTONE8.
TABLE TOW,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

GROCERS.

xxOatf

WOOL! WOOL!

CARDING.
otr trM iim Lire mu8* :Mr. Marble ia Again prepared
do Carding pn . .
UDIURft
’
SHORT NOTICE.
sum
AX the Old Factory Building

nn un ■ ...:...
ub tun

Shingta. Lath, 4c.

STEBBINS BROS.

wiD provide you with .upper,
lodging mid breakfast, uiywiv. »ud if jo*
plrare you mxy write thk ■nd.' ret it up1
usd
« proof fl&gt;r him by the time h«i

lieaaa of principle and courage and ibna*
of a timid and perilous "MpSiency." It
wu evident in the aituatioo of the country
that. imposed to a hasghty and confident
party in full poaamsiou of the goventnwat.
nad threatening its ruin if they wore de­
feated, the true police for " the Republican,
was a bold declaration of lh*i. principle,
and an appeal to th* national comckskm
and tvnraer Th. lim. for trimming tad
hvitalioo Lad |&lt;sred When the coui
mitten on resolutions rejiortesl the plat
free, Nr. Giddings of Ohio moved an
amendment reresetting the -Wf*tides*
tenth* 6t the Deebration of Independence.
Mr. Carter, of Ohio, strenuously ..bjreu.1
that the Convention might aa well re­
assert the Ten Gmtmandmeal*. Another
gentleman joined- iu oppoanioo, and no
,&gt;ne sustaining th* amendment, probably
fearing that any diaeuwion of the [ilatfona
or change iu it, might lead to unexpected
aad undanrabh results, .Mr. Aahmnn, lb*
1‘rasidrnt, regrrty jxit th* question, and

He slowly removed his grcx«y cunt with■
trembling hinds. Qp shambling *ctcm the
room, said.
‘I gucre I may is well pick it out of the friend* thereupon n-o to wiihiraw from
case. I'm nusit too shaky U&gt; write. You the Gjnveuliou. As they pUMcd the seats
ain't got nothin' vW, Imve you, tree? I of th* New York delegation, one of it*
was ju«t in that fellow's saloon to get members, seeing in their departure the re»imclhing t&gt;&gt; brace me up, but he s*ida it tiremeut of th* strong, aggrawive anti­
was airaiust the l»w in Michigan, to «eu to slavery element, which was iudispeneeUe
in the impending route* aa really the roul
such M me.’ We assured him we had no rtimnlant of the Republican party, and feeling that
on hand, and that he must do the Ixei be nothing could inure fatally discourage dial
could without it, .nd resumed our wTirk* party and all breve “Boo. of Lfterty" in
leaving him to hi*.
At the end often Lour Mr. Isrech en­
tered the office jdtfm the iramt, appeared axigimer to rejret th* word* of the Dec­
in the prea-ruom Jborway, with • damp laration as its (olilisal erred, and hadfa.proof in his hind.
tually rejected Ui«m when oS^rod, stopped
•You are very prompt, I ace,' said we, Mr. Uiddiug. and b^d him* reremn.
•ddrowiiq: Use new corner, and turning to as bt would offer sulalantially th* stair
the tramp inquired if he h.d finished hk
work.
Sanding ward la tba ehair that hr
•Yan, sir, here it is, ready to L*pnrrJ.' wished to be retocnised a* soon as poaaiWe noticed a singular acreut on tlm hM, ble, th. u-mU-r tore, and Mr. Ashman,
word, but took the dip end glatced down nut suspecting that anything would pro­
the linen preparatory to ciinvction. It ceed from the New York delegation that
omH dktuih the Cuavsation, immediately
gave th. New Yorker th. fl.nr, .ml L.
renewed Mr. Giddings's aineodweot,
niardy changing iu form £ as to inclnd*
lbs unsaing word* of the Ikchration. In­
stantly there wse an Uproar, and the point
of order ws* vociferously made that the
Coavantiuu liad just virtaallv |«**rd upon
th. earn. amendiMUL
Mr. Aahmua.
eagerly aa before, and with aa air of ini-

�DEMOCRACY IN MISSOURI

llaimirtM, Mirai., Ana 11,1879.

It rwtniin* Strright Bourboaiam—
Repugnance to National Supremacy.
Not Seeking Peace and Reconcilia­
tion, Btrt Power and Revenge—The
Vaat Prophetic of the Future.

Natioual Banka m«M be wiped out" aud
even boasted of hit i.wu effort* to over­
throw tlic Union, all of which wm lustily
cheered by hi* r«x&gt;oeUed(?) alrctora. The
moat rignal opportunity to insult the friend*

levy, Interior,
_____ Inrtitute, etc.,

Jamx* Bluer,
U. 8. CenUuniaJ (ommiarioner.
CtADDlt’* B. GkAXT,
Alternate U. 8. Centennial Ccta’r.

If you do you may be induced
come to J- Loo Reed &amp; Go’s

jS^ritfo^ftaTof cost to the atoekhrid-

Southern Senthnentt.

It baa Im the lawat of th* Democracy
From the Kortlnrrtlm CkrittiaH Arithat they never changed but remained
nrertte of the SIM uh w* dip the follow­
fixed iu the principle their father* taught
ing, wbiab ia a *j&lt;cimen of public opinion
theta. This might yet be true if we could
ia the ranka of fbc a-n-cooatmrted Dem
determine the paternity of the rariooa Dr-

rondrtion of public affaire sbouM command
the serious utlentkm of all claims ofour pro
jd* wbo byTiere-m Free Bril, Free Speech.
Free Men and a Frcw^OonnUy ■
Two Southern ;uiper» tuxiro our Bishop
Haven, a« follows • The first quotation is
from the Maroa (Ou.) Mwnger; th*
reroiid is from a paper published in Griflta.
Ga. They arc quoted as speei-ictis :
•Yd. there he Kit, with the check of
J nd**, the ven- impersonation in appear
anew of a rowdy, bibulous rough, who had
luckily &lt;-xai»-d with unbroken liuucs from

negated Democracy of to-day. M&lt;al .of
them 'Wear by General Jackion and then
•wear at every good thing the imacibl*
old hero taught them, repudiating here
and chew here not only hi* Sparun ptri
otiani and devotion to the Union, but abo

martial apirit tvtiait the gi’unpar* of the
Moon and hear himaelf charged with the
paternity of «uch Democracy aa we bow
-eeretivenras, and every other protuberance
that phrenology would ascribe to a first- hare, *ome energetic “by the Htevnal'
i-lar- unscrupulous carpet -bagger and tniaevgenator. TV very air felt foul and uppn-Mire in hi* pnwmtie, and the naUM*
*».| diorort of t hoao who looked upon him '
ry, while ail it* trait* print to such men a*
w«rc bnt illy uaoeealoJ."
Calbonn, Tuombs and Jeff. Dari* a* it*
■Thia di.tidguiali&lt;-d skunk, who is mH ।
fathers, nr foatcr father*. There very dear
tewchinpa and conduit of aueh men and
the thing called Ihrmocracy *» illuatrated
in Mnanri, where it remain* iwwnttally

W IHMS. TO Bil l Blffl!
rr twenty acre*, -and there &lt;
will be under rover for exhibition of all
production* over fifty acre* of ground.
on the *put where the beautiful city of
The Board of Finance has lb* right to
Detroit now stand*, and tint our begin­ tauMtVIO.tXMi.lMKl in atock, but owing to
ning ha* |&lt;*acd it* two huudrvth anniver
almoal unbroken driewation of virulent aary ; but our growth waa alow, and it wu the gre»l liberalitV of Pennsylvania an;!
Philadelphia, will only i-ui half that
h&gt;&lt;J
partiaan* w*vc redacted to frame what —. _-tti
ahould be uon-partiaaa organic law. No
tim», aa tadtaw given, have , rmehed
clearer evidence of the spirit animating
(m«tly in I'hiladdphia ■ |2,OOU,(XX). .nd
them rould hare been afforded than their
the &lt;ilium of other Stain are called upon
choice for Prtmdcnt of the body, Waldo
to .utacrite- the remaining »3,600,000 to
I*. Johnson—who wa* expelled a* a trai
enable tha nmtmiariooen to complete their
•nd wbo throughout baa been an undi*guittd enemy of tbo Union at-d of recoaediauon. having alcodily reAund to aak or
accept the cvudilion* of pardon a* pro•cribed in thu legidalioo oi Uougrc**, and
rvmaits to-day virtually au outlaw, and at
the heal of tic kh-wocralic party of the
Stale t And the utirial Bute Oigan .if
the ]«rty declarr* that it makra no differMl the building* ar* under ittulract,
eticv what the preriding ofllccr of the CouI all are to lie completed by th* 1 at of Hall. louia ; H. A. Hayden, Jaekaon;
mary 187C.
The contractor* niuat Siepbeu 8. ('obti, Kalama**); A. Sharman,
mplete them, tart of their payment i* Paw Paw; Charles Upaon, Coldwater;
Geo. H. Ihirand. Flint, C. L. Ortman.
Sarinaw; D. H. Jerome. Saginaw. V. P.
Crilier, Matllc (’reek , f. P. Cbriatianey,
United Stale* Senator, Imnaitig,

i

We only want I to sell just a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUST0IUEHS HCIf DAY.

AAwlalwniar

Iltsc

We dure not tell the public, we are making better w- . k than
ever before, for fear they* will come too thick and fust. We get
terribly excited when we have too many sales, and no, tince
wi- lure ei.m, di.m. tialt Flit Him S Utt BfaJ,
Ir-mbU .
...........
little because you may all come at once and Frustrate u» moudi
so that we cannot do anythiiiEWe had some talk with a man from California r’*' -t
him Thiriy- ve TqpCari iages. and that almost
us for
btisilieMS besides the

(x I F T
which will be given away to our Custouiera about the‘middle
of September next, Ims at tendency to make more trade than
I want.
■

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

credit, either at the New York Kshibilion
in 1803, al London in 1802, at Pari* in
1807, or finally al Vienna in 1873. *O

A Historical Chart of the World.

of their newspapers, to hate Jeff. I&gt;ari*
appoinini President of the State I'nivrr»&gt;ty, where at the exp&lt;-n*c of the public,
be might have ample opportunity of in­
Milling into the mind* of youth, thoae **)utaryl'!) State Hight* doctrinal of which
be i» so distinguished an apudlc

waa th" lucky mn^lost July, that got the Cutter.

event which constituted the Fourth of
July Aaso /&gt;&gt;*•■*■' 1776. the birthday of
the nation," that "it is deemed filling
that the completion of the firet century of
our national exirteuev should he roamem
orated by au exhibition of the nalioaa) re

'

Truly Yours.

j. I*. REED &amp; CO.

NOW IS YUOR TIME I

hi* puculiaritie* went far toward making
lhe’aoldier life of hi* cumpaniwu merry iu
the extreme, both on the march and in the
field, and cauaed many a ray of aunlight to
tit acron* the dull, muuolqnow rvuiioe . of
camp and garriaoc duty.

i» the actual, objective print of the a&lt;|uirme
ilW aud rvckkw* faction called Democracy,
and the furvgoinx fact* are only ~.tuc of
many that might be given a* evidence of

We won’

let him draw this year. "He is too lucky."
’
Warning the people hot to come all at once, we are very

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing, Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds, B

Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities.

tiwiBBtsBunmiu

State Land Office, Michigan.

IK*- Cowgrex* maud a (Vnlcnaial Board
■if EinttMV, riothrd with authority to ran
capital not oXKxding IIO.OOO.OOU, hr aril
ing iia own capital Mock in &gt;h*rc* ol" (10
indiMWtecnt
But ettixeu* of Michigan
cannot forget the patriotic duly they owe
to the nation, whoa* birth and grand
aehicTMuruH they are uked to unite in
inmmemoraling in the year I87G.

The lain LnririatUre by it* act apuruiriated •7,50V to be uaed by a «ia»nib*i..u of

practicable after the exhibition shall have
elincd, it &gt;h*ll be the duty of arid corpora­
tion to convert the property into cash, and,
art
er the py ment of nil liahililjr*, to di­
inclined Io hope for any lmt.n&gt;vcmat in
affair* by a roturatiuu of iMnocncy to vide it* remaining aarot* among it* Hackpower, w«ul»l be tniwt ortaluly &gt;f»*ppointed
We haw no l«-Urr way of
Cising of the future than by the part,
The choice of a location for the txhi-!
u- profit by our dearly bought experibition waa fortunate iu every rnipecL Die
Dethration of 1 ndependenaa waa made in
Philadelphia in 177li, and it waa there
I jnramount allegiance to the Coiulitalion
that the National Convention of 1787 peri and government of the United Slate*; and
feited and adopted the Conetitution under
I that nn law or Ohlinaucv of thi* State in
wbirii the Bejmblie ha* attained it* pre*
: conlraventhm &lt;ir eubveroiot) thereof can
: have any binding force.'Not content with rejecting the alane,
containing mrfhiug rirjtcthmaUc to any
Kaiamamo tutrmdiip hx» reci-ivedtt.ffOO ruAunt Park, ode of the moat cuavtaianl
man or party MXeptins in good faith, the
and attractive location* to be found ia the
rrauk* of the war. the Convention al*u for Ibjuur licence*.
German and French are to !»• taught l ulled State*, tome 45(1 acne of which
voted down a propowd new aection em­
waa by tlced presented to the Ccutaanial
bodying in one, pnri»ely the language of in the Grand Rapid. pablie acbool*.
The Manirtrc *ch«aJ library wa*i4cmtI he'two M ipotrtl, r.ru»ing toadmil it by
Hcnremlrer thi* aubscriptiou 1* no dona­
the dcciriv* Vole of H n‘-«' *" «riy 8 ly iucreavd by nearly 1,000 voltftaro.
tion, but an inve*tn&gt;eut.
The 35&lt;l,0u&lt;*1
ayca! ■
The lh[Uor arih-n of Laming have paid
•hare* of Mock issued are entitled by the
The diacuaaioo preceding the rote culled KM6H.3-1 tai Up to the pr.aent lime.
act
to all receipt* of "Very description re­
fforth
the'moat refractory actrlitiwni* of
JI
ceived by th* exhibition, less expeurew.

i army wa* on th* march through some of
the tnwt dreary jonion. of the enemy *
I country, alway* put in a* apnonranc* with
1 hi* havenack and canteen filled with th*
i Isest the country afforded for mite* around.'
I And if extra or fnrah provisions were call
ed for, he could almost invariably famish
them At one time when we had been at
the front, roortantly driving the enemy,
and having no facilities for obtefaiiig ra­
tions, after supprereinp our hunger for
thirty six hour*, ww wer* related byJiwain

ury July 2K wa* fl,3041.074.02; receipt*
during the week ending Augu&gt;! I were
•:13,722.1M ; payment* during the &gt;um
lime wrre WH.0H.33; Iwhince in irrmury cured Of iu hmrile fseljpp or had the
Augu&lt;t I •14041,071.02; dertra* for the* potam of *«wsw*u»u extnmicd fn&gt;«» its code
of principle. 1* either Ignorant of it* tras
week, •2S.20l.00.
character or knaviably blind to the aame
Nor i* it* record one whit better touching
the object desired by all good men.

22 ImdhwUtl rtrtrih. at the 'TravWse City
Ittnd (&gt;ffu-r, covering 2,512amw: 40 acres
■rid f.wcnri&gt;.«10ti.40 -. 28 final proof*, rov­
e ring.1.1 til 2lhl(»a«T**; 11 roldien.- home­
stead dcdaralhioa, covering obimt 2.210

The price of *dmia*&gt;on i* fixed at 5U
cents. From date obtained from foreign,
exhibition*-and our local ones, it is fairly
estimated
that ^04X1,000 admimioiia will
the dedication of the ground* aboV*. al­
luded to. wheu the President by Id*
wtach cannot reach S2,000,000, but which
ehosen representative, not only rotnmetri­
we will aaauiBe to be that figure, would
ed the prvpcaed cdebraiion to the favor
Augmt 12th,
leave the auto of M,000,000, Add the
Julia M. Waabbaro, of Northfield. 12 and support of live people of thi* country, roceipta from . lbu a»|e of »he n*b&gt; build
year* old, ha* made a bed-quilt containing but also called to it the atleatiou of the
p.rcmrneul* of other conntrie* with a view
tn their participation therein.
The last Cmgrca*. although like the pre­ ,um of •3,500,000 to return to the atoekceding. it did not think bort in the present holder*. So that the amount each will
take, will, iu all human probability, be retunwd in full, if not more.
If not, wa
The Presbyterian* of Port AuMin will
dedicate their nsw •il.OUO clfurch budding
the la»t of Beptemlwr.
Th* frwit tree* around Yfwilanli hare for exhibition from Tit hrr countries Dec of
hem greatly Injured by a worm, the trees duty, and ropertlng the President “to
extend, in the name of the Unital Stalaa,
Inking a* if scorched by fire.
The estate of Bodoey C. Pain* of Nile* a respectful and cordial invitation to tha
government* of other nation* co ba repre­
Ims about •15,000 by the failure of Dunsented and take part in the international
exhibition to beheld at Philadelphia un­
Hwftcienl iron to lay two and one fourth der the auapirw of the United Slat*, in
mile* of track on the Chicago A Jttke Hu­
ron Bailroad ha* been received al Flint.
Th* Jaekaon Patriot rep that E. 8.
Hrieomb of Summit recently had an entire
flock of (beep kilted and uuuglod by dogs
Cri. Georg* A. Merrill ha- reigned hi*

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and. - Good - as - the - best
Come and see

■wcianng
&gt;-Thai thi* State shall ever remain a
member of the American Union ; that the
pdutilc .thereof an- a part of the American
tiatmn; amllbajall attempt* from what­
ever source, ifeefipou whatever pretext to

During eight ycam,ending July 1.1873.
there were arid fbrouh at the Ionia Land
tiffire. 131,0-V.ncrox, for which •33I.33W..
118 were received ; II8.C9G acre* were U&gt;caud under.the homcalcad act, 120,300
serai with land warrant*, aqd 17.7KU acre,
with Agricuhural Colles* atrip; making
1101,1178 am-* iu all. During theMttn-Spe.

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

\

., sulk 1874.

without regard to the markets.
We e*i&gt; never forget the hearty laugh"
at hi* expense, and the mingled look of re­
gret and chagrin which pervaded hi* coun­
tenance. one night, down in Florida, where
our command was al that time doing gar­
rison duly Our tompany had roticeivod
the ide* of keeping a few swine f.w the

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

g’
arsrsMife
&gt; 11... in la aaia Caal
Irtau mA Mau .11.tt. U toe. .
la la. Corn at Berry. a*U Mai
w* AaHriMI m CUlawr. U-alt:
stwWi-.awEjs
• •aUlalaaaM haaUraA aa4 Uli

he had diaenverod the eorrtad porker* at a
place al«&gt;«i two mite* out, the owner of
which bad perraitorily rcfiurd to aril any■ Ul— _ ... _
__ i __ 1.1 .
rid Sour barrel, “nr man atarted one dark
night on hi* “coukcation errand, and deftly eiuding our picket j«j*U, waa *oon on
hi* way back, with two little porker* niewly
ensconced in the barrel. But when nenriug our lines, *ome unusual noiae elicited
a challenge from the nearest picket, when
hi* haste cauaed him to make *ome erolttlinn* sol laid down in the regulation tartic*,-and the bottom of the barrel at that
time dropping out, gave the porker* their
liberty; and our hero, after wading a half
mile of aa]t marah. fording a creek and
tearing bi* uniform into taller* in trying
to force hi* way through the chappurel
and Spanish-bayonet, found hi* way into

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTE D
Comparirem Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices
STANLfflY'8.

sTOXXJNF

All grades of Teas, the very beat in the Market. Fresh every
week from the Iniportera S. 8. SLEEPER 4 CO., of Boaton. and
Jor attic at prices which de ch succewiful competition.

GIVE ME A CALL.
Boatings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

•John Stahley.

GOLDSMITH'S

leaal due to the___________ _
(TO.
perty. But i( tm a remarkable fact that
th* •oqtpuny to which Swain belonged,
had rout pork for two or three dayl after.
Having been atationed al rid Fort Marion
one winter, it ao happened that ua the de^
tail far one of the tour* of guard duty,
our haute and that of Bwaiu chanced to apy,"ri ,hL““
which, in a military manner, wa* properly

rapidly Into favor mt powMauluf ’he beat combiXATiow of Rood muu1IUub,|
namely: Light num tax I

and family oar, (ready
for delivery only aloo*
Jwm, UN.) for

Itl»*8hnUte Micbln*.
with Automatic Drop
Frwl. De»icn trewutlfal

not*.
TTSr.T.jsn
rival m family er ugri

appropriated •250,000 to cover thrir ex­
pends. The countrir* are: Kagiaod,
Spain. Switaariand, United State* of Co­
Iambi*, Peru, Chili, San Salvador, Aus­
tralia, France, Norway, China, Graroe,
Mexico, New Zealand, Hayti, Netherianda,

-mi

TATTF, T““
To Thotr
lam running
CHINK for
in !

!W

�Tk« K«rj&gt;l,caK Bwt

£tr GSFOBD

BffliK DM.
STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

OSWEGO

Pure
SOT GUSS STARCH,
for the IbmuMdryr.

Where you wid find all kintbt of

leap
term

FURNITURE! T. KINGSFORD &amp; SON,

*J—1 U raaSaL tke*ewHWMteoa af me ma

Of every Description which we
can aell chea|&gt;er than any houa in Bar-

an bonret one, reported the*- home. a,
proper aubjecta fur [mliinp. the captain
would run hi. pencil through their name
and rebuke the rabordinata for offleiotu
item. Of courae thi. ajrentlaiion could
nut long be confined to captaine. The pro
licrtnca ou the beau very eona went into
the burinem on their own account, and
made it pay bandaomdy. They charged
the girt. ».'■ per week for protection

STARCH,

made with nolorioua Udevci, and it baa
gvoaao far that it ia alnxst impundble to
ritber bring one of them to j nN ire or re­
cover property that baa Iwcn Nolen. You
may imagine the condition &lt;4 the city

Util

•owe ekaia*
. k 3. | 1
fit Uaka (t&gt;

u. my knowledge laM night illuMratc the
working of it. A ciliaen wu coming out
of nn up town atrvet nt about nine o'dock,
when be wa* attacked by two foot pad*,

To

n&gt;

Parties having Pictures to frame
mid do well to g -them framed of ua
we can Uo It F .erend Cheaper than

•cited the thief and yelled to a [vlicrnun
wlroataod within twraty feet, ralmly loAtagon. What did the policeman do?

Wj«»

piticBj.

TERMS REASONABLE.

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE.

We ask attention to the
fact that we shall leave all
accounts not settled, where
we-have sent bills, at once
with a Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. We cannot longer
delay.__________________

- - - ------- --------------- ----,

bia watch ? Nothing of the aort. He
clubbed the eitraen over the head till be
let go hia hold apon the thief, idling him,
with an oath, that he had made disturb
anre enough around there. The thief ran
away with hb booty and the policenum
dbapomred. Of courae tbecititen will
complain, but nothing will come of it. It
waa railing Very hard atlhe time, and era (lancer Institute. No. 1373, Chicago,
the policeman had on hia waterproof
Havelock and coat, ao identification will Ill., made an application ta a cancer on
be impoaaiblc. The condition of affaire in my wifc'a Uck, on or about the 19th day
the city b anything but pleaaant. 1 do
evident, no city like___ .
vaN inveponaible foreign population, ia fit
Io govern ii.wrlf. The deer a I dtiaetu are
largely hi tb« minority, and aa a larmw
quence the lawkm dement govern, it.
, What the remedy ia, brarenooly knowr.

FOR SALE!

WE MEAN BU8IN1M8I
Furniture Ilootni eouth dde Htate SL
op|walte H. A. Goodyear*! Hardware

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

LAWSON'S CURATIVE
IEBUV1. HUTIU,
RHEUMATISM:

WAN FBANCIMCO,
8acnameuU&gt;, Ogden, Balt Imka (Uy,
Cheyenne. Denver. Omaha, Unruin.
Council Bluff., Yankton Block City,
Dutatque. Winona, bl. Paul. Duluth.

ult it waa entirely healed up Thi- aialement i« made without any aulicitation of.1
prumiw of mrunl from the I&gt;r. I do
thia, that the afflicted may know where
they ean go and rarely be bcakd. I .lull
ever bold Dr. Claflin io grateful rrmroi

J. G. RUNYAN

-....
... ................ X.VWIOIUHN- on'.
lurhouae Safety Air Brakes, and every
other appliance that ha- been davlaed
lor tire aafety of
enger train.. Ail
train, are ruu by telegraph In B word,
thb GREAT (.INK ha. the best and
aiuootbct track, and the nroat elegant
and /niufortablecuulptnent of any road
In the West, and (in. n~ rouipetllor iu

E. E. FOOTE, MB.
Harrah for the Spring !

IU Ulllttli Hut:
Or. XKUH,

REW YORK,

In Independent Phjskian,
CHROMIC DISEASE,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

CHICAGO PUMP

CANCERS

CuiKtm i Mini Pratta
tao.lk be &gt;1
on Council 11

reeled and put at labor iu a workhouac.
If they arc legitimate—that ia. unable to
nuke a living,—they hare a living fura,
ulied, for which they- contribute aa much
labor aa they can do. If tbev are fraud*1
“
t_ - a__a_a - |by

W.T. EASTMAN’S

live ; if the accpnd they ware within the
grain of the law ; and if they cboow the
ihiAl, the world ia happily rid of them.
4frery Stale in tire l.'uion ought to make
mendicancy a crime, and ought Io deal
with beggar, at criminal, of the wont
dam. One iudd.nl ocetirrrd to me yr.
terday that drowa lire material of which

poRCKuhuimsDu pdips

FURNITURE ROOfS

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
SALISBURY 4BRJDBAU.

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City ,
we offer to the public INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION (XL
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, which
1
cneap for Cash, We have,
also, a full and complete
CASH
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
OHAB.J.O.XLINE A 00.,
cines, Books and Stationary h
at prices which defy all Comprtition
1*7 Bowery. Rew York.
The atock ia Complete in every depart­ Perfumeries, Toilet Sets. Jo.,
ment. Having been bought very low, and'
#c. Give us a call.
b. public will find it f.w thdr mtertwt U
' Hopkins I Bimos.
1■wnumgAuLmBMai
Hastings, Dec IS. 1874. t

Allratwa i&lt; aakad '
Hen. Ilrirry I*. Cb.ri

I earthy of apeeial urMthp, W» the Umimb-n
te Ika Rar of Leyal K. Knappea. a Nndmu
with Hoa. Jaaw. A.Swwaey. aad a graduate
rW ik. Utirrrdty of MMrlgaa. Mr. K. la
1 praUMy oae af the bert Kbalan In Ibe Cta&lt;»ty.-b aymag &gt;aa of Net-lag WhvWjr
Mfaluriag energy. He paMd hla .taariaa&gt;Ua .Uh Uatmg eradii to kiamelf. and wa

J. C. RYDER

UNDERTAKING

JOHNSTON

ECLECTIC BALM
(Introdamd by ns)
I"" ty‘U

rfh-ia(thattb.i«Rfcte TUtoa wad th.
■7. dim. Moako, adrift be wfcuudad,
and “w beloved paator" be vindimted.
And now that the trU ■ over, they ant

BRICK FOR SALE!

DANCING SCHOOL.

�BOOKWAtTEB

W1W iBTtrrmnirrrx

A little girl, aineymre of age, waa
offered m a Ailnam againal a prisoner an
trial fur ftlnny, committed in her Father ■

PORTABLE EJ^OUTB

$5oto $1.0,000

pNow Emily," amd the compel lur the
peiMiacr, upon her being offered na a wilncm, "I deaire to know IF you underatand
-a
*-am

“He ia dying." returned ths young man,
sorrowfully. "Lei me put on your cloak"
—fcr Mias Gordon had taken it up with
■baking hands Rhe tried tn answer him,
but the word* broke off in an inarticulate
round; and, leaning back agaioN the chair,
■he fainted quietly away.
When ahe came to beradf *hc wa* stiU
nc and
ou the chair, with Mr. Tremaine
aad the
old woman that kept the Seva bending
tiding ever
over

DOUBLE YOUR TRADE.
■he came back at supper-time, and Miriam
waa seated Iu her Favorite low chair, lookI ing painfully diMurbed, and with her hand
■hading bar eyra. Not a word w»x aaid &lt;»F
4
Miriam
’* going tin after attapcr, when
M

sirs
“You cannot walk, " urgsd Mr. tre
mainc. putting hi* arm around her, for *he
•tagjrered a* »he rose. •• “ 1 am quftv well now!,” ahe returned,
burriedlv.
Iler white face aad trembling lipa told
a different tele, though But rhe pot on
her dual and insisted on going home, so
(hey walked together through the dripping
law pi it •treet.* almost in silence.

•TJVw.

ira
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Advertiser’s Gazette
Edition ,0,­
600 copies. Published week­
ly- Terms, $2per annum- in
.Advance.

/or jldvertisers.

Neat tooruiug Miriam w*» peeking,
witli Alice* hulp.and they -were lurwidvring the merit* of a blue caahmerv that wa»
very becoming to the Cur hair and bril­
liant rotnplexioH of the' vicar * daughter.
She bad put It on and fiulened mme white
lace around her noek, and itood at the
glam looking at the egret.
"Come here, Alice," ahe *aid ; and her
&lt;*.u,«in crooned the room. and &gt;lood by her
■ide, I'Mikiug at the reflection of their two

■ATE or MUTtlllAX.Cwsatj of

f?Ek
OLD PAPERS
SEED-TIME AND HARVEST.

FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

usual thne. and the wondiipper* were
gathered Uf etb«r, waiting fur the clergy­
man.
‘
The firat •harp tone* uf the Udi r«*ch«d
him ** he stood in the shabby parlor of a
large house in one nF the narrow thoroughfaryw of the glut uunufactoring towu.
IhrwartraLakd looked alhia watch

Anna OltraziE Vert Jurat H J.

■«A!®S
PRICES DELIVERED OS BOARD OF CAIS AT SI'RISOnELD. OHIO.

»osl4 salt* *Uas*4. &lt;rUl prv*r

,

“meUc'as

ultiamaiiss works.

We manufacture and furnish al low pri.-ea. Pullayw, Shafting. CoopMafa aaJ
Hanger*, atao furnlah Belting, Gam Hoke, &amp;•■
Further Information will lw cheerfully given by addraaalng the maautaclurm

»«•

tiing back to smooth IL'r hair. .
duwu to the parlor, where &gt;!tc
little, keen qred. adluw Bun.
been iu church the night before.

tu tell her the Tea Commandment* , and
I thro We kneeled down lugetbre, rod .be
prayed that I might understand how wick­
ed U wa* to bear f*l*e wituem. and that
God would help me. a little child, to tel!

jtSfPM:

SPRIIonELD, OHIO.

kbrS
m

.li *r ik«

THE

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGAN

«-«U.a«4. *&gt;4 is SM&lt;

ssr&amp;sfLt1.-

"Xi*®,
“Pcraoaal remarks are nM agreeabh
*h«an*wcrv&lt;l, gently pulling hi* cur. “G
your book*, my door*. Over !’«*• Arie
। nim yet, Jim?”
-Oh, do help u», Abca F' &lt;a*laim
1 the buy*, rushing fur thrir l**,L«.
"I want Alice," said Miriam, imf

.TAMES LEFFEL&amp;CO.

;

|k*&gt; BUM, tallkal
D. .•-*■
MSgKar"."—L
r*—
isresa

*

'

POUQI39ua

rsai
MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
ATUAXTIi KXHtDI^Uyl

sSrtaaBrvsrci

the dim light showed a "lender little figure,
in a drvr* of allied Puritan siuipluaty.
Gayer attire would' hare added no charm
to the grave yuuog Ckv. au awed and wo­
manly. mi eloquent of truth and tender huu*c radiant with trophic* of my travel*.1
strength. A stranger, a filth* keen-eyed »bc added gayly.
__ — * l
• ।_ _ ___ . .
__
He followed her with mournful r)«»out
of the room, and wigbed heavily. Miriam
railed her cvwun hastily.
| "Come and read my letter, Alice'
Where ha* the girl gone.' Alice!"

woman up the aide, glancing
the N-uttcrvd congregation
•
The liell bad ceaeeil al last ;
took hi* scat juat opposite Mi*

D.F%FKO» .... «..I.|.\ r-&gt;

ing. but she varied from the first statement
in nothing.
The truth *pukcn by that little child
wa* sublime Falsehood and perjury had
preceded her tratimony
The prisoner
had intrenched himself iu lies till he
deemed hin»*clf impregnable.
Witirewww
had falsified fkrt. ii. hi. f.rar .nd vil­
lainy k*l manufactured fur him a slum
defroer
But Wore her testimony £d*c,__ i*_____ o,-._ i lit*ra_

np »iaim “Have you written it ? '
"Yaw, here it ia.
Have 1 put the
properI|uanthy of thank*? ha t fa kind
of her to promi*c to get my drew* *
These thing* wouldn't du forTari.*.’’
••No," said Alice, witling down. “I don't
»uppo*e they would."

keen eye* wandered to the clergy man. and
rested fur awhile ou hi* pole fare and flic
firm, tender eye* and lipa that told uf Lard
work done, and uf a aoul .-aiM-tified and
•t lengthened to endure.
Though the congregation wa- w thin,
there wa» no hastening ovar tho prqjen
by the clear MileuMi volea; aad the atrangyr h»d full time to retd the two face*
that Kcmcd to interret him »o much. The
firat leoaon waa over, and he - turned ever
the leave* of hi* prayer-l*«&gt;k eagerly to

Wane, Jacin &amp; SaiiHi.

•bought

IAILMAB.

11X3 &lt;AST.

KCHIGAH AM THE SOOTH.
had (truck him strangely. Some day, of
course. Alice would be engaged and mar
tied, and the light uf another home.
Without confcMing it to himself—hardly
uixlerstanding how deep the focling wa*—
he realise*! iu that brief moment uf thought
huw much swectnaw her bright prescucc
and tender household way* and brave,
■tradfuU spirit added to bi* life. Despite

muaie. Other voices Wslw ringing—Mr.
Tremaine’* dear tenor, and s few faint
treble* ; but above them rose that voice
in the glad utterance uf a rejoicing Mad.
Tlie stranger. yhrec era. watched her
through the service, saw how uncousciints
she wav of her wvudrou* gift. Ha linger­
ed a little when-the prarcr* were over,
but, fiqding Mina Gordon 'did not move, he
went out and walked back to his hold.

If ) JU »ee a lady and gentleman diaagrre npou trifiing ocearioun, or correcting
each other In company, Vuu may be a*,
•ured they bare tied the matrimonial,
Mow.
If you tee a allnt pair In a car or mage
lolHng carekmly, one at each window,
lady drop a glove, and a
e aide oTher ttudly telling

B.F.8TEIN

KaElt
:srt«
Os IF

31

Illi?
HAND IAMBS DIVISION.

You have got up the plot between yww, I
know."
_
,
Alka sat in siknre. while Miriam paced

white face and round at tbe children, with
a glance which even Miriam could not
mistake.
“Cuu you ho roared, my deart" : '
“Oh, ym," »bc Uwwered cwreJmaly;
“Alice ia miMrew* here.
Her tone and manner provoked a dun,
from the mild vicar that made Miriam

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NO. 16.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 18~;

FSFMIIUL AND MIO CUB.

beauty and her uadc'a kiudueae
Very I
cbinninf abe looked in her aitnjje arming
draa, with 1 white cloak over b»r aUuldeta. John called fur the btiyt, fur the
ricar had consented to iuduhre their velictnent desire to hear Alice amg.
“Won't Willia be more bcw.tchad than
ererF* whispered Uncle Henry, tdily. a.
John looked admiringly at Alice.
"1 dare aay," lie returned drily, CanUnz
inclined to whh Mr. Haydon at the North

Twenty years ago the Smallest To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

wa.t. mutant.

Mnpapcr AMitiii Ainu,
.mical and Judleloua AdvartUlng

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.
with the Slope x ho 'ldi r
Warrante I

fifty

per

WHOLE NO. 1003

rum went auftiy d.nva the Main, intent on to-day U&gt; realtar) the ronditbm of tl|i*
joyfully surprising h«r ei-&lt;lrnt»t hirer. nretrupolia at the loginning of the century .
llcrcntniHs' was .» .rupti*r certainly, The only fnalituliiai which thru rxiutiM
th nigh «4 in the Way she had hitewdrel. dr pre-eniug any object of art or science
Thevr Were standing by lbs1 hearth. .Mire * was the Htitish mui'oin, wliith was found
! head testing on her biter'a tdiouldcr. and ed in 1751 in which year a sum of JCktO,I Ik w.is looking down tenderly a» lie tried | tMJll was raised by lottery to Mirchare ccrtoc.,iul&lt;&gt;rt her. She startnlaway nt Mi- lain eolleetioiis—a» that nf Str Ilana Sloturn's ratrance, and lustily left the ruuni, [ anc, and tlie Cotton M88.—over the draw­
her fare fla.lo.1 with mingksi Mings. ing of whlrh lottery (HMJMWJ tickets at
Miriam luikxsl in juiuful mortified aiu**.1-, 1 tlrnx- pound* cneh), at Guildhall, the L&gt;rd
( luncellor. the Speaker of the Houm of
I'omtaotu, and the Archbishop of (’*nlcr
bury |«rsHbd! .But this ante itulilulion
excited thejtiiy smalimt inUTcat in the
...iintry, and »&gt; Ute as forty year* ago
•ax- lieuentb the lins.ping white lid..
CrisA.v yrer.sl in Parliament at Blooms
"Alice—Alire. he *ai&lt;l. gently, "it
burr a* a h&lt;c«
and Carlyle's
was a bitter mistake."
brilliant friend and pupil. Charfes Hurler,
She glanced up now, ansi they l««&gt;kr&lt;l
wrote an article ihseril.isg a toyage .nf exiut&lt;&gt; rocti other's ryes—a king tender hoik.

cent

longer than any other
DR. II. F. PECKHAM.

Their Skeins are ail set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm tn the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other t....l
and the Skein*
1......
never
’.
work loose. cut or "break.
’

five pcnunU only,
al the utdalsdid
___ ,___ —_ ,___ _drpoaited in McmUguc'lloUMi The state of things out­
side the British .Museum waa analogous
IV otaiiaaUT Abbey waa diani except for

readily

w! swiftly mi, brighter
ver the earth, and qiring
Hay Jun d&gt;vUrvd hi. .intratmtu Anerica in April;

iwaacrart Houie, in rminu now used by the
HixLtmr-Gcncra). whose fonetions then
"a rich man, wi-l.ing t.isj^ud the test of ha I no existent*-. It wax only at the Brit
my ibyn in the bud &lt;d my birth.
.My t»h InailnUou or at t'hrit'ie'. auctionbon clang tn the tbought of finding tli« routns tlml a y.aithfol artist like Muirradv
only child of the sister 1 had nu»I di-ariy

Hr walked on till h» had rearin'! the
room where the tUght-scLcsd Was held.
The pu wn glaring ihtnngb tin- tinriir
taimd windows, and the I.Ltx t.f Vnkss
floated out. He at'p|»sl over the thrns-

e and the loir uf John'* strong, earniMttre. There, at least, she had gain­
victory. au.| w&lt;v&gt; the heart her gentle
■
- - I e —1.1. —Ill .1—1_ e...

EXTRAORD.NARY

JOHN STANLEY

AT THE

Hastings Drug Store
riFOHn.

NNOUNCEMENT
llaniuti •am.' lack and UAol qncsrtioningly In bU nbxv'a Get-. »hc mid. "I will
ai«MH|Miiy you, node.
There ra« tx&gt; time fur tlumght alter
that. They •layta! tn
the bride
at&gt;d bridegnsmi lack, and «[«-inl one U-t
night together under tin- hM naif tnc,

CRAWLEY A GRACE
You will find a full line uf Drug*, Medialuea, (.'he nieala Paints, Oil*. Dyrstufia
and everything Wvnging to a firat-cUM
Drug Store

whoa she reached her native phoe and
drove rapidly through the atnfcte. Then
waa a light burning in her father's room
Mid in the jurior; aoon she should be
arleomed back again.
Her heart beat
, wiklly aa she went tip tbeatrp&gt;aud into
the fatnilar entry. The servant had cciuk
&gt; oat at the cabman s ring , she lifted her
’ hand* with a aharn cry on rvregniting MiI liam, ami Stepped bask.
, Miriam burned by" her and entered the
: parlor. Alire wm sitting, near the ha».
, working U hmk black , mMreial. Uncle
, llrnty wm vpp*«ite, with hi. bead leaning
&lt;m hi. hand, and John Ttvmaiiie was ulkmg in a low Voire to the boya, who looked
up at him with tearful eyca. They al!

Canned Fruits and Fish.

\TITIII\BI.

e Sirucal aii lUaral

DENTIST

GRANGER mmmRS
Santa Claus

DENTIST

Mitliiai. Oysters received dtiily
John Tremaine.
• Where » ar father ? ' the tuked, boking nt him wiWiy.
‘ ! "He waa taken from u» yrslreday " au^
I awcrcd the young dergy man. ■adl.r
I "And yon never rent—you never t«4«!
t_ rt__11 ■ ■ — I'*
-1.— —.al—1.——I

Swarfs Hoyat,
UMAMI KAPtl*...........................

•
UNDERTAKEJ

CRAWLEY A GRACE.

.Maclihvelli. it •- anawpvd that three
should be a duet bMweet. him end Alice,

J. P. ROBERTS.

HASTINGS
MARBLE WORKS

THIS OFFICE

NOTICE!

STEBBINS BROS.
FARM FOR SALE I

learning hie part, ami made ahnred

homeward walk w» ta-rfuriucd i
bare till they reached the vicar'
-I am shim; eway to-marrow, —. —..,
Troreafan. in alow rpwv -I .Uli get

th- rt.-rna^ punishment uf a large portion
- ' '*• “re. But the people were mu 0
the cnrrail rotnfiitts than epirilu-.l
Iraue Ireamc empty,
brphh.
F and alarm After wt»
4-a captain knocked a:
r old lady stunned the-

him in faiymrat. ThiaJ Io bi-, notion. t»ktag Into considcnil i»u bin nwu reputation
■mi mrana and the fulmbius wealth of the
•ilU-r, was a ridieuliiua rum—mi 'small, indoul, re to ranage him to the bat drew.

�NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

FOR GOVERNOR.

tention of the people aa a man ererv way
fitted to fill with honor to himself, and
lasting benefit to the fhate, any poaitioo in
their gift. That Mr. Creswell would make
a [opular candidate. and an excellent gov­
ernor n not ■ matter &lt;/ doubt, and it
seem* to ns a fitting endonement of hia
life king service would 1* bii election aa
chief executive; and if the question wv
one to be decided trxday . there ia not a

more i-arnem support, or w far a. we have
beard an exprrwsiou, that of The people of
Barry County. What a year may bring
Cwth it is imptwsiblr to say. but in th.
meantime it ia veil for the people to be
thinking of thia ijurslion, and we feel Very
■rare the more they think and know of
Mr. Cnawrll, the more they will want him

&gt;]UMK Dolil
• article

fore the Republicans■«'Michigan will have
to add another Guvenaor to lhe array of
dratinguiahed chief magmtnles that bare
with unexampled succcm, for more than
twenty years, directed tbc affair, qf the
State,
••Time fiie«, and with prudent fore­
thought, Repuhliians are beginning to scan
tire ranks for the coming man, The pres-

Jially you may believe in . the vicinity of
our old home, God bios everybody, but
or so ahead of time; to We shall not give especially our good friends in Barry and
the name of our candidate at present."
Of coarse yon hare no objections to a
Trade ia very dull here, aa it ia in every
guess that the Washtenaw county candi­
date' is Sulliran M. Culehcvn, of Ypsi- other place. The big drive has been here
and gone again, but a large amount of
lop I w an- hung up along ths river,
where they tutiM remain till high Waler
cornea again. Bain la needed here about
•The name of Hou. C. M. CnaweO, &lt;&gt;f
Lenawee, ia alreadr before the people in as bad as |o Barry county, although on
niunretion with the office of governor Friday of last rock there was quite a nice
As it is nearly sixteen months before el« rain, yet hot enough Ml Io do much grad.
tinri, it is hoped that this will give lime The yield of wheat here Io iho acre. I
think exceeds that of your section, st least
netss Mr. Creswell wza sver guilty of. Ilia
good qualitki are already well known, and
to imr mind, no one would more honorably
fill the position."
Reviewing tire gubernatorial qvratiim, of &lt;^»y (isviiig all the raip pn-vssftfy tip to
the A Began Jotmuil says ;
harvest lime. Corp spd pal. afg ‘looking
■'Hon. diaries M. i’ruawell, of Lena­ well.” Fruit, of course, ia not raised here­
wee couuiy, who has served with honor as to aay taiinl aa yet, th.-ugh fanners are
a member of the Hlate Dienic. president
all planting fruit trees in abundance, and
in a. my few years ||“TV gill be krta of
fruit grown here unkw the winters should

'OtiitifePani
Couuty^Naw York, whore the future in­
ventor wm bunt. At an early day ths
family removed to Oswego, but the father
met with Hills saccem in bis businmn, and
the sou, when about twelve Tran af see,with very imperfect achoU duration and
no money, departed fttnu l faa»e to which
he never returned,
Front that Huie forth, ba fought the
liatlle of life ahme. He soon turned his
aitention to nmlMUilrtd Turk, and main­
tained hlaaelf aa a machinist, but he nev­
er sorved any regular apprenticeship, and
n^v..r
l- _.. ...... - ._ 1

Ufltniil

Wo dure not tel! the public, we are making Iwtter c .k- ihWD
ever before, for fear they Will come too thick and fnat We get
terribly excited when we have too many riles, and :. . tjnc&lt;
we have come down- Iran-nre Mm it *t Bun wt; ' ■ table a
little because you may oil come at oncy and Fnutrate v- -..much
go that we ennnot do anything.
Wo hail some talk with a man from California abWMt .ending
him Thiriy- ve Toj Carnapcr, and tlul almost uoU iu hi
business (reside- the
.

Ttiesss,

portent rondts, and for many venra, while
eugsged in inventfooa, it was his practice
to employ tbe iimplest materials, such as ■
sice) wire bent to BopM- ppfftlur shape, ur
a |4ra-e of sheet Iren cut to some strange
form, or a pine stick curiously whittled
with a pwket knife, tu elucidate tbe min pounds. The nwripta in this eity for the
twelve aiootbs uf )»74 Sere S,'M6.575
buxES, against S.QQf.Wlt boxre ip (#13
and 1,718,732 boxes ip 1872. The .hip
meats from ibis port &lt;hp 1,038,188 buxes
la 1874. against* 1.6M.148 ia 1873 .nd
1.185,873 ia 1872, The export, frem all
United Slates porta during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1874, were 90,Cl 1,057

well, possessing aa be dues all the Jeffer­
sonian &lt;|tMJificati&lt;fti&gt;—he is honest, faith­
Ail, rsfsdilc. and a BcpubHran of the
•Inctcnt integrity.'’
The Niks Kryndtlicu* toyt tluu "t|&gt;ere
are few men In the Blair better otialificd Should HU loaee stock frvfli Haalinp try
f.e the |&gt;Mliott" than Mr. Crtwwell. The
ourtr«4- I damn kno&lt; whether «y
Bip Rsplds Nock will be al the Hastitipi

ngnuy i-aura ln» grstc-yaru w V ope .mi. I ■ "
11 should k reoretuU rrd also, in order 'trai
fully to lvalue the terrible nature uf thia j ***
fearful record, that for many yean Glue­
crater was but a small plare Iu 1840 it
had only 6350 inhabitants, and baa but
rerentlr rrschad its jerrant pot.ulsti.ri of
17,000, aad its dignity as a nly with a
valuation of over 18,000,000.
The tot.) number of vesseb now r&lt;gi«lered hi tire duteiet af Gloucctear. which
inclulss a few wired at MuKcrter. Hock
port, and Kmca.U 496, of which scran are
Stcapuverecl., comprising in all 28,775
totau While the number of rrrab is
•lightly dccrenriog, the tonnago U op iha
inirtwae. which .bowe that the rise ..f the
vesreb la growing Liger, while the fishing

IlCHIGAJ ID THK 30TH

.... - |
its s|qxanlmerits, was included
W Idle be waa rtil) a young man lie invetited a rteam drilling tuarhifle, which
ws» o-d with much advantage in

calendar year were 533,H|ll pockagra,
against 493,494 Urt year. (Iseere, 1,09? H»2 l-asgr,
Utir,288 last y«r.
The cij&lt;4t- dunug the sau&gt;« period were;
Butter, 23,913 cwt., against 23,316 cwt.
last year Cbetae. 551.170 cwt., against
531,354 cwt. last year-

canal- Subra-qucatly be invented a ma
, chine for earring word, tnctals, or marble.
While endeavoring to introduce thi* io­
A Good Templar's Rlluri In n Whilky I (jm, j|e
mw
' vculiun to public notice- and use. his alienliotl was rasually directed lu lhe sewing
'
8**^
Well, we have had
machine. Al that time (A. D. 1850;
European.' 1 think it t
though several patentl oil asviug deTHW
5S c found the following m the Jackson I
..
. ..
had treen granted lu tbb and ptber coun­
ru&lt;h hope* camiot.be relied upon, or rtaf. i l.tiHf IWzro of Saturday.
"
‘
tries.
no uracticol machlM capable uf wui.uouncvd
by
many
to
he
tip
top.
while
oth
­
ouably entertained, and cepecudiy if the
genrrmw himself, as be probably will,
ers claim that it did not amount to much,
-hall firmly dr-dint- to listen to Mich drairee,
and that ••acH1 waa the right name lew it.
however urgently pawed, then we have
Bnt ns your corrnipoudeut did not attend,
our views iu regard to the Rucrx-mion.
Which, of enurra. atj only ottrs, and bind
of course CM I ffT* his opinion. but guess,
who
it was as good aa the average
go Co.. 46; Wayne Co.. 12, Franklin
attended llartium's great show al Grand
Rapid, ou the 5th till., proootinewd it a
poor thing, while ahm thought they
Bn.itae tK 51 Ontario LU, 3; Brie (V.
could appreciate a grad thing, and said it I
52; Monros CU, 9; Cayugx (U, IU;
Tompkins (U.R; OrangsIU.42; (irwwe
Cm. 4 ; Alisgsu CU. 41; Yates On., 1 ;
psuphrs opinions differ about -show
Putnam LU, 1 . Otsego Ou., 46; Sche
•Tbc [rtiblic will endonv all tin- above.
about everything wLe.
nertady Co.. 2; lheawe (U, 10 ; Fultou
The mention of Hon. Charles M. Croawell
With a promi*e of more sumutltue,
tU, 8; Saratoga Cn.,’4; Cattaraugus Co.,
for Governor of Michigan will m«Tt‘wilb
I
eluac
by
aulwcribing
myself
aa
of
yore.
•iqsroval. That gentleman ha» »erv&lt;d the

Htriv onan
Buggies this year. If the Exoite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
custo/kiijs £4cif hy;

wiut th" lucky niiui iiwt July, that got the Cutter. We wour
let him draw thin year. "He is too lucky.”
Warning the people not |o come all’ at once, we are very

Truly Yours.

NOW IS YUOR TIME!
N

---------- ---raitoftn aad aaamaa, while
Hwedeu, Norway, and the Portugtse
Island, contribute a Urge number, who are
pmerally rapaUs, orderly and indualrioux
They fare very wrll, as rompert-d with the
fiohenaen uf uibrr dsya, at with tarn before
the BMst in the usereiiMt ‘tenWO F&gt;«.
Ireah pm bwcTtjl, F&gt;WiD. I#X». &lt;ffl4 “‘her
HUliiai-----------------an- WX uufrequeatly
seen IU the forreaatk uf a Gloucester

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

I

Come and see
„ .

the commonwealth in the State Senate,
and was President of the but Conrtitu-

Healings, Sept., Uth 18.4.
The Landing HrjnUian rails attention
to the financial record made by the lie
The average ci*t per inilo and the
publicans of Pennsylvania, and the llemoI cent, of dit idctid* of the railroad* in
crata of New York city. Il aaya :
diff.rent sections of the I'nflcd Htato.
I'rtiusvlrania for revrral year- refused Io
[&gt;ay the interest on her public debt, and
' Wil
•he was disgraced throughout the civilised
IXWU

——5

6411,^00,000. They lure governed for
15 yAv/nd reduced tire debt to ft"-’,
H91I.250, notwithstanding the very lar-t
outlays to put down the rebellion. In the
same time tire dcnsoerscy of New Nork
city luve swelled the debt of that splendid
metmpoTu, with its viiat wealth and pofitabk- biisinow, from fil’0,000,(8X1 to &gt;140,&lt;100,000. Yet th.- democracy an- asking

Maikrra IHaMa—“
lu
Praia. RlMra--------Rn.Wl
u.
The Dviruit A Bay City Railroad and
the Jaekw.il. Lansing A Saginaw Railread
north of Wcwooa now together f«*m the
Mackinaw dirieiou of ifer Mkhigan Cen­
tral; T. B. Sargeant, division Supcnnten
dent, with headquarters at Bay City,
W. K. Muir has resigned as llsnenl
Superintendent uf the 1». A M. H. B., to
srevpt the management uf the Canada
Soatberu. His chief jlerk, Mr. 8. R.ftdlawsy, will look after
A M., with
the title of Awustant General Superinten­
dent under Rreetver Trewbridgv.

NEBRASKA IN 1175.

Clill AGO a LAKK Miriiox m. ■

Amoeialion. Baring tbs sission, Hscrete
ry Pstera. of the American Exchange, &lt;|etfvffmi »» sddrras- In ulikh hs: re»kw«l
very fk»lly lht&gt; bnUer and threw trade in
the United Ulates,
'
Mr Usters, ia speaking uf butter, said:
• Th. asports ftum thumb and lhe United
Motas (we include Canada for lhe reoxm
that butter exported diiecl frota that roun
try is the oatus in its iufiuencss upon our
mxrkcte u though li came bore-thl. U
luff Its natural outht}—&lt;be exports of
American baiter, therefore, are about 15,­
000,000 pounds, making an annual pro

milk of over 54 pm wal of the milch rein
of the United Steles, which ia ratlcato.1
to be 13,(8XI.U00. The magnitude of the
duUMOtic trade in butter makn this pro­
duet the controlling oJamenl Is dairying,

X L. HEED &amp; CO. .

ing rabist at auch rales u Io nearly make
Up the total amount paid.
Mutri Kilk, of the Otto Blate Grange,
has appointment. Io addrear a number of
Patron.’ meetings during the next two
months. At lhe Ohio Rule Fair than
will be a Orangs Hetalqdarten, where he

lkdfi.nl Uranma, uf M«gs Co, Ohio,
has resolrerl tlul it is opporad U. tbe name
Master" in lbs Order, also iq feyui of
dirtributiag tbe h’atiotrtl Grange surpiu.
fend to the subordinate Gratwew, red nona
fem at kart one hall, and abolishing all
degrees above the fourth.
■
Allegan county was laid unt In 1831,
attached to Kahjtaaioo in 1833, organited
in 1835, and ctetained. in 1874,’32,381
inbabitanta (jf there 7.505'were voters
at that tune, and 3.282 of them said that
man waa born to rule and Guy didn't
want aay Woman suffrage in tbetra.

for Yourself

J- S GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

IMPOSITION MATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED

Harting, Nov. 10th, 1874.

John Stanley.

the hiMiuartix Haw

txo Macxixb baa sprung
rapidly Into favor as prataeaalnff the best combi­
nation uf good quail lie*, I
namely: I.l(ht nibnlncl

amount thus wrongfully upended will
reach nearly eight million dollar, per as
num The cams wUl all be carefully wraUniscd and any hied as rapidly aa pores-

They are reading well cut in Ohio. The
Cincinnati Gorrtte received cm out day
orders for one hundred and twenty-six

Wii

T» TAose 111™ H
“ running „ NEW
UWE far. Mor,ND, 1

ITJ. ABOUT nn

�fije

R&lt;eri)»L'cMl

Ull till WM w

FOR SALE!

m«TT.

TERMS REASONABLE.

m mm.

Ayerls
Cherry Pectoral,

8TEBBIN8 BR0’8.
Keep It.

iKii hjws pnici,.

Where you wui find all kind* of

FURNITURE!
Of every Description which we
con aoU ch«a|&lt;r than any houa ia Ba.--

B e ask attention to the
fact that we shall leave all
accounts not settled, where
we have sent bills, al once
with a Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are~not
adjusted. We cannot longer

|
MU hnte.amt.U^u.
'
kb. 1-,.^
. tUo ami cscug iawaa! Jr41kl Ul
.
•from EaglamtiU..
I has aa reiaUeaa la thU caumry e.
unole living near Balli,
A ,
i*|MM waiUMaM a varUm ... r
In accordance with tbe .U„ few..

m agfeu^Ua mriy

W .tfe.al IU Aa a mfegMe

Also a r*rm of 80 Acroi,

■a*

Ou Section kJ, Turn of Tboruapplo.

racv«aai
•r*.* £*"*"'1/Wasav
mwdr am ream-

■'’0 Acme Improved ; Frauio Hnuae with

J. G. RUXYAX.
TODAYS

AOVBmsEMENTS.

th.- Lintc-t a,.u Boa: .elaetod Block of
PICrVKK FRAMEi AND MOULUtaoa, Haacrtra. par«a -Hou&gt;i:um. W oLL-pocxim, Hurrca.
llot-ons.

a-aaty of Eaton.
ILF. PlXXnKnOX Ku], of Cbariultc
han recently been appointed General Agent
uf .Mirbigau fur tbe Lind and Pameugvr
Dvpartmcnl of (be Alcbuuu Topeka k
St...,. V- ii ir

era Cancer Institute, No. 1373, Chicago,
IU., made an application to a cancer &lt;m
my wife's face, uo or about tbe I'Jlh day

all about the county.

*&gt;rrEBBisfi .tri

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
uh. it waa entirely lulled up. Thia alate■nent it made without any aulicitaliua uf,
3d. The apereb wiU be delivered'uo tbe
promise of mnrr&gt;/ frou the Dr. I du
3d day ami trotting and Ireae ball on tbe
last day.
GuVMMuk BauLKT baa appuiutrel Ed
■in L Kimball, a mambav uf the Last grad
uatiag dam of the .Medical Department uf

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

iON’S CURATIVF

Have on exibition one of' the

KIMLSIL SCIATIC!,

largest Stock of Fancy Goods

RHIUXATIS

ever brought to this City
which toe offer to the public

cheap for Cash.

*”* ■irrU|-|l,,lllr »«ow-C

Bls have,

also, a'full and complete

Stock of Drugs and Medi­

Prime at JacUm
tHRalllreuak.. were LUhd near E. A.
Fuota'a Grin within tbe city Ixauidam
of Cbadutlc. the other day. Some (wrlin
Mbu bad been ditching hilled llictu with
their ahuTcla. There were three &lt;4d unm
and fwty file young oom
Tbe family of Frank Tbompam nf Litch­
field were poisoned Aug H by rating loadstuula auppiawd Ip be muahrounm .Mm
Thomy.ua died ua tbe evening uf the 9th,
and her baaiund the-next inuraiug. A I
child ia nut expected lu live.

cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &amp;c.,

$c.

Give us a call.

Hopkins &amp;, Barnts.
Hastings, Dec

15. 1874.

new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and Hlewjdng Coaches. luxurtour, wall
lighted and well Vetilliatad D&lt;y Concha,
and jdcaaant lounging and amoklug
cam. The ran are all equipped with
lhe cell I .rated Miller Kafety -Platform,
and |«lrnt Buffer. and CoupUnra. Went!
lugbuuae Safety Air Irakca, and every
other an.llance that ha. been daviaed
; for the eafety ut pmweugwr train.. AU

E. B. FOOTE, M.O.
IN Uimlsi iTEue,
Or.

I ainoutbret Iraok. and Ibc moat elewut
an.1 n&gt;ii&gt;lortal.l&lt; «jul|«ueut at any road

c am a,

new

.York.

UHtpotal Pbjucian,

HURRAH FOR EASTMAX I

FALL MEETING OF THE HAST
INGS HORSE ASSOCIATION.

Hurrah for the Spring !

CANCERS

CaiKtmi Ictal Practice
are (hire atlacbeJ, and running through
to Marauette.
Far MUUgkkea. Four through traliu
dally. &gt;*ullmau t*nn on ulgbl tralua.
For Wutona and poiuU lu Mlnnreola.
One through train daily.
For DnbMue, via Freeport, Two
through trains dally, with Pullman

CHICAGO PUMP

W. H. II. Hralh. tbe acnior mi-mbe.,
of tbe firm of Heath, Salisbury A C..r
baa retired frotu bunarm in thia city, and
i« now travehag fur tbe Grand Rapid*

W. T. EASTMAN’S

porcelainlyundkr

puns
oot-oXMiTH-a "
llryant »na notwrettaMt
BUsnress uiiivjchsity

.

FURNITURE ROOMS.

Agaa

. . _ ___L
XXTaai

DANCING SCHOOL.
SALISBURY ABROSSEAU

LIQUID

PAINTS.

IK 1L OIBHHILL

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
Tailing gar.iow^lk, LCO,

Which wfll be .UdAw ।

O A a 3BC

LOOK OUT FOR

at prim, which Ast, at UimpmiU.

White L ead Works

nft

KIIGSFOBD8

OHW4SWO

Tbe aim* ia Cuwqdrtc in every depart

BARGAINS.

smh gi

ECLECTIC BALI
(Introduced by an.)

ST1KH,

�PORT.lHhE
$5oto$lo,ooo

Naa baas iireuH la Stack Prttlkre* and *aU
while aingaUrly enough, the pentic •Ayr­
shire," aeemingly impelled by a like curi­
osity,- inade fl&gt;r tbe Mme point with lhe
Speed of n lorosuotire—-ftirakn off and ■
foil head of .team." Not being a public
race, the time War not recorded, though
two or three uninvited spectator* bars ainev
been hi-ard to remark that it waa. tbo best
twenty-rod limo ever made. How that oHar aa^.aoato, *44m. C. J. rAY^Cai&gt;4«a.
jnil will Jook if it in ever brought home is

900.'" PROFIT.
DOUBLE YOUR TRADE.

Dn(m&gt;i..t&gt;re*&lt;n, aaddaalw*!
rtiaa ..4
Let as return to the sheep Um. iu
which may ba found a large number of
Southdown*. CotewoMs, Lincoln*. Spanish
Merino*, and ah &gt; * apccimcn of the Rocky
Mountain shesp. The laal i&gt; a fine-looking
saimal, with long wavy wool, inteffiu-eut
face, and woud.-rfiri horns; bat—yen. that's
inexactly; he butts.
In the piggery are same fine khnex,Berk­ *FKl“JKJashire. and Suffolk swine, but as tbe place,
all hough kept a* neat aud ctaau n* |nml)de.
ha* yet the unmirtakaUe odir which iadine* oac to believe that lhe Jew* may &gt;*■
risk: iu some things, ouristay iu this vi­
cinity in extremely short.
On the ball ground ia front of the new
hall, the dignified aeaiosa are •■ndcavorinc
i.i wriiU liasc-baffic honors from the vigbr
ou* freshmen, and, though neither did*
conld hope to l-eat the liimuU* Rv*t.&gt;u*. ;
yet they tuiulit play with -.me hope of
&gt;ucceu a’airut a certain nine hailing from a Journal of Information
। a urcet western city which shall fo- nam -- ! for Advertisers. Edition, !),-

Advertiser’s Gazette

lissciar

Teas! Teas!
i* i

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BJfer’Jrisa'—

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2^Eraf;ftarT_ :

IOWA AXIl SeIIUASKA.

Ik Buimtai

i InS

Blrcr H. L a

\

GOO copies. J\iblished week­
ly- Terms. $2peranjntvt- in
Advance.

HOME LIFE
IN THE BIBLE
. leaving the city aad proceeding «aM. ward about three tuilea, wo. arrive at the
Slate Agricultural College and farm. The
farm contain* 076 aerea,u*nc-lialf of which
ia under cultivation, and. together with
the building*. Mock, .nd other •’liege prnjerty,.hi valued at 323UJHK). The grviuvl*
are tastefully laid out. many nf tbe old
UR. C. A. SMITH'S
In Sums of $500 or More.
fun-at treca haring been Ajured. which af­
ford at oare a pietunwjire view and a pirn*
iugthade. Seven aubacautial oUUgra, five
being built of brit-L and two of wood, uaed
•u reaidcncea by the p-reident, secretary,
hrtk cot S Hi im if Fnm Ddases
and profemon, and fucAioualy dcnomiualHasting*. June 2Sth, 1873.
xx9m2
&lt;d Faculty row, Crat meet the ruitor* eye.
NcxTth order ia the chemical laboratory,
a brick edifice which duel 112,000. The
■SaSS
A-hrtuica! department i* prcaided over by
..rrf mSUSaU
Prof. R. U. Kcdxie. wbuic reputation an a
a. »i!» t-rao-M *lr*
wwa®
chemiat ia natioiud. Under hu tuitimi the
atudenu ac&lt;|ui* a competent knowledge of
ehemiatry, more imperially uf that part re­
lating to agriculture. Near by u the col­ remember *ome »kctclic* of the “Garden Mr. Marble is again prepared
lege ludl, containing the library, mnreuni, of thu Goda," printed in our number fire
do (’online on
lecture room*, and oScea of prvaident and but Ueeember. which *howsd ~.me Af the
aceretary. The two hording hall*, old wonders nf th»t region But thu Colora­
SHORT NOTICE.
and new, were built at a coat of •OO.OOtl, do River, though it traveraea'a much larg­
and fttrnult aevomniodatione for 150 «tu er territory than that op Colorado, h not At tbe Old Foctonv Building
FOR SAVE AT THIS OFFICE.
HASTIStlS.
ard-aiapulaaat', aalfeUkn.ll p an|re
denta, and an fiS.OOO grerahouw wl* fin­ only Grand enough to diwcrve the name
ished laat year, llewidm the al»ve there uf a wonderful river, but very admirably
are a large brick farm bouae, hcnbman'a maintain* the reputation of the Tenitory
AMERICAN WASH BLUE. trvaa lk*4*l«-r&gt;ab e.4*r. awl la «
cottage, acvcral apociou* lame, caqrntcr _ for being a plsi-v of natural wonder, Thi*
aapaaraare lb«r raw** th*ir aa***r la
For l.auadry aid Rausehald Far,
r«a**iala*al la W 11*4. a*4 a &gt;&gt;*r Ika
promptly
river ha« lately been cx|J&lt;wvd by .Major J.
Ji* STStf
1-*™.
th the Wo
\V. Powell, who ha* written a renra uf
The tttn of the college are under the paj.cn describing what he »w. ThonAEmca Uinwnis Work! Henri,
Owr Weak Bleep !*• beet la ike wo«A4 It
nxitrol of the .State'Board -A" Agricukure.
cuu,i»ling of lhe followiag gentlemen, each .U- nllly, and the picture* MvabuoM amax
Oiled, or 16 centx if I OU it. I
of whom ia entitled tit the t.refix id Hon.: ing for their grandeur and beauty, NothH. G. Well- Frankhn Well*. G. W. Phil­
lipa, A. S. Dyckman, J. Wehater Child*, thu country To explore auch a wild and
UT.L1OJIE .MlRRI.r. ■
M. J. Gard, J. j. Bagley, and T. C. Abbott. ' tnuutkunu* atream u a revere bud. Many
The diainnaii uf ilia fluann- *,.aiu&gt;ilt~&gt;, are the thrUUng Incident* related by Ma
ICAX ULTRAMARINE WORKS,
lion. Frankliu Well*, u a couMtcntivu* jI joe Powell and hi* eouiradra. aud ’many
and practical busincro Bum, aud. a* be cue !' were their tniihapa. A deep river eoufior-’l
k
fully scrutinises every account again*: the | in a narrow gorge or channel of »lecp rock
toUcge, the lal*&gt;r devolving upon him i, i| i* full uf danger: it hx» no ahore* on
AtlLLlost Ai'BRS or
uol trifling. The scerrtar) of llm State which wrcckvd uavigaton can be out, and.
Board, Mr. Wm. H. Manton, in addition it i* frequently broken by ahnipt eaaeade*
to attending to the comwpondciur, keej&gt;- 1, falb ! and foaming rapid*, i (To (-aw Ihlhe liooks and record of lhe board and col­ . tweeu tin; great n&gt;ck* tbet unuiljk lift
lege, and pay* all bin*. Each aroounl i* .. their head* ju*t above water rc*|uirea a
made unt in duplicate, certified to by lhe I' •ready eye at the bur and a aleady arm at The New Improved Back-Feed
officer making the purchare, apjqirtoitl by &lt;l.a. —r
Dnen tars (Mil 1 Per Cal literal
• the chairman of thu cumiuitli-c ou acavunt*. 1
and audited by the auditor gvncral of the i
State—one copy being drpoaited in thu of-;- Away up iu Nebraska, lliere is a vast diuflee of the latter, the wretary retaining ter of peaks covered with sauw, aud form­
A FINE 8RAIN BROWINB RE8I0N.
tbe other. Red tape, did you «ay ? Well. ing an uff-lio.4 or spur of the Roeky
J-Tbap. some u! that article u ua.-d. but I Mountain-. Thmc are the Wind Rivet
the |Aau wa* considered tb« beat that could ,| Mountain*, and among them arc ihuuauid*
be adopted for the good of tbe Stats, ami ■' of bright little rivulets and brook*, fed by
ha* been found to work Well.
' the melring snow*. Many uf theae little
'Geo T. Fairchild iaprofessor of Enriish -| stream* run U-gether after a while, and so
literature, and.!* also librarian. W. J.!' form the Green River, a river which i*
Beal i* profe«*or of horticidture. and su ■ cold, swift aud deep. It cruaaa thu road*
perintcmknt of that dej«rtmctit. Tbe •j that lead acn&gt;M the continent to California;
graenliouse is in charge of Mr. James Ca»- I। and. iu old times, wlicn the emigrants tued
sidy, who has had many yanra' experience I
tn go to the gold country with hnrar* or
and i» very «ureraaful aa a gardener. The ux teanb, they very much dreaded lhe
jireaent special attraction- at the green­ dsngrn.Os^fohl* of Green River. It fluw­
house, are a night-blooming ccreu*. uuw ia on for mere than a thousand mile*, often
fluwer, an air plant, aud a dwarf banana winding about, but always moving *&gt;utbtree, which presents to the admiring gate a ward, through moustrou* maw* of rock
bunch of freit weighing over 40 pounds. and amidst arid jdaius, tmlil it empties it­
Tills ia tha first bauami jtaut, it is mid,that _le
.*._ Ci.;,* * *t-n«_ •
' i
ha* ever borne fruit ia the Bate of Mich­
igan. Tropical fenu and jialm* are al*, to
be aecn here in gmt variity.
A. J. Cook ia pn foaaor of X xdogy and
entomology, and ha* charge of the ajlary.
The newly appointed pruli*Mr of agricul­
ture, A. G. Gulley, is making many chang­
es in the tvatem pursued by his predeevs
sor, and bid* fair io be succeadhl in hi*
department. Large crop* of hay, grain,
aud root* are raised yearly, one twelve acre mystcriou* depth*, hidden among the pimw
field yielding last scokmi nearly 12,DOT 1■nd fir trrea, come the water, of the Grand
budwb of lurnij*, which were fed to tbe Hirer. Thu Mms uniten with the Green,
and •&gt; form. the great Colorado, which,
rattle during die winter.
ixmishut Eiiinimos co.
The preiident of the roUegv, T. €. Ab- '•a we have said, flow* into the Gulf of
Besides these two main
butt, m er o/iefo a member of the State California.
board, and, in additam to his other duties, 'bram-he- of the Colorado, there are hun­
dreds
of
othen;
»&gt;tne
of
them
have
no
i. pruferoor of meoT.l pMlorophy and 1
logie.
you may find them duly sat down.
Tbe student* are provided with board at where
’
After tbete atroami loavo the immediate
neighborhood Of tha Rocky Moantabm,—
«rl. A. IL student* are reqnired say about two-think* of the way down to
k She tl tk U»al Unit hit
t.i work on lhe farm or ia tbe garden three lhe mouth of the Colorado,—they jam
bourn each day, tliereby combining pr*»- through a very dry ami rocky country.
m iHwmiro ia
mpum
Uca with theory, and a* they mwiro om|nnatiou tta-rotiw. aa also for what ex ria
Him they perform, the system materially
aid* them iu defraying their expeuaes.
Perpetual World'* Fair,
firing th. fo-g ratio., majority tench
z tin
wli-jl, and the coat of a four yearn' reunc
&lt;»r«tudy tn th» eoUegc u much lire than
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
inwo.ny other iwatitutioua.
;rJ well worth th. ruittr'k while to eXaiause the atradt owned by the enlhue, COOpuling in part *4- GaBoway, Aywhire, Dc­
__ &gt;___ _ __ 1 -l. _ I__ __ ..I- /o il

*1 a
at ik« ri-kala Caart f*« tk* Caei
Itanr. UU*a ai &lt;k. h4U.(*... ta ika LI
Hollar,, aa M*a4a&gt;. lh* l*S 4u *C

i-r-'A-ESS

trwii

iTfr^U “.StS‘aaTt fir

0/1 HEJfL ESTATE,

First Mortgages,

FBII'ES I1EI.IVF.REII OS BOARD OF CAIS AT SfF.IXGHH.li woo.

18533630

Lw Aienti

...
- ..... aw,......
,uw yin.,, , uii*,a, .-^uatiinr, i: &gt;uu«Mir* aaa
Hanger*, alao furqlah Belting. (Jam How, *«■
e”1**
Further Infttnnallriti will l&lt; ciiecrfttllv given by add re. dug th. luauutect.rm

•T AMRS LEFFEL A CO.
SPRnrGFIELD, OHIO.

WOOL! WOOL!
CARDING.

MORTGAOte SALE.

rUSs.'n.'sSSSwS'SKls

THE

OLD PAPERS

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

MAS*
feuiu-

Price 121-2 Gem ptr Fsni if,
ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

ORGA N

sttL”tl’r.TL toi'Ktfi.-i
nraikla at PralriedUa. Caaalr a*4 Maia

39iu

■S'SjK

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.
TIME TAELE.

. raises TOPEUHUTlFE RAILROAD,

Taking Meet Ma, 23d 1B75.

L A N D 8

'ftaar

FL0B8HCE SEWING MACHINE

T. PHILLIPS.

GROCERS

KJC-"" •■ - -- —
id.n-’rhur W'lrecMw

icau

Ft! Wane,

Jactni i suiiai
UltMAI.

UCHIGAN Aid) THE Sim.
TKAtM &lt;X&gt;IX&lt;A IKIVTU.

MMt H31T6A5X
PREMIUM BOND

Hnat a Wnsrwoara, Urol r,u. A,X evtavy -

•UW IAMBS ■imill.

STUCCO
ura LINE

abaib

FINE PICTURES

Tke Rellible 8Urt jj«e
EASTt ANO w»»T.
’’Axareaa-

•«»nt mfim mi MitxEson

&lt;pmc NEW
t&gt;«*r—•«. Lanetuc 4 V**—

At Granger Prices.
did not purchase many cows, hia main rea­
son for not doing so being that lhe price*,
of all the alwre mentioned braoda ranged
fnnn S130 to »3tW for «xh animal. In
owe uf the box-rtWh w a thrre-rent-old Lull
whore nudwr, (the Xhiahcm of Oieida)

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WING GALLERY.
**»a&lt; Otflre Drawerlatt
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sisesi? ■
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                  <text>HASTINGS, BA KRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1875.

WHOLE NO. 1004.

WfflffllL IIP HBHB CUR

TheoStudebaker Wago:
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day t]
Largest Wagon Works in the World

7'wb. L tXtUtaiM.

Atnti

Ktwijsr

Because the Studebaker has Iways been the Best.
tu all tif these vUamw fin- which tbr ,«artidily of owners might reek spare.
Art id a* representative (if a cl^&gt;-might
bo rchwtcd front the beet ou ,Sibilation
iliia fall at the State and Tiauty fairs.
The proper committee of such fairs could

Spoke
wear

longer than any other

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.
bill bad bcm carried. the stalwart Imutera
of Yorkshire aid : ■•That little al.riuip 1
Whit, he carriid the refuna bill?"
no." aid Sidney; "m«; he was a large

JOHN HUBERTS,

vicw from l.cre ia .pile as fine, excrcdad
in extent by tx. mountain in New England
elvers Mt. Washington. Turning to the
nortl. he are. I^kc Memphrctuagog atjte
fort. He know. tiu. lake is thirty rnflb
lung, but it appears but five or six tuiba,
hit vision rcachrs'so far beyond. Here ia
Owl's Head rising jiUt of the lake, nearly
UMk) feet, which he law from the Newport
Hotel, but he looks directly over tin* now
into tbc lake beyoud. In nearly tbc mme

U|»n the buildin&gt; will permit.
The grmrral rrrepCion of articles will
e.rnimctKW on the 1st of January next, and
Eady Application for mate will be admitted slier March Slat.1
All ajssre not orcu|&gt;icd at the latter date
Space.

THCBmiffiliL
Nscetsity

'uawdasssi.

of

What Michigan Should Exhibit.

fi&gt;c the safe |ewrvaUons of all objects in
the exhibition, but it shall iu no way Israpomil.lv f..r damage or ban. or for acci­
dents by firri
Exhibitors may insure
their own goods, f.« which favorable fa­
cilities will be arranged, and they can rm. Whig—a Faneuil Whig. And
If I may infer from ■ number ut letiura e' agents to guard tln-ru during rl.e break up the Whig luirty, where
I hare rvccivrd, there u a demand among
rs the exhibitfi-n i« »|«m to the pub- tor And ItuwwU lx.well »
the people of Michigan for store definite
held hn-athv, thinking where lie •
information in regard Io Um f. rut and
"But if he lud been five feat fir.
manner of application f..r «|ucr in the
Ixiwell. "we /Would hare said
buildings of the IntcrualhMia) Ccntcuaial
hang it, who earcs where you go'
ExhiMtiou of 1870 at Philadelphia
1870. PI..lad. 1,4. i
With your |s-nuimi.«. I will attempt to
I Iiava (waived from altoudam-a t.|xm the
meetings of the Centennial (ooiiuunian
and n.rrcspundeoce with the director gen­
eral and the several committer*.
From the interest really fell ajuoug our
citiuna to litre Michigan make a credita­
ble exhibit, tlw apfdicatiutu would have

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CALL A.ND SKF THEM.

JO11.M Q.CRKSKY.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

ami it «■&lt; made a condition that each
Stale l-oard. u|«h. receiving its albxmcnt
&gt;.f Apace. should. before the first of Octo­
ber. IM7S. flrrnkh the director general
with rotnjJrle and detailed plana thawing
the spavr of cadi tingle object to be ex-

Hastings Drug Store

ANNOUNCEMENT!

XrrottXKY aad Conamtter al Law. and Mtellar

Brawley*

G R&lt;Q ,C E RIES

grace

You will find a full line uf Ihug-. Med
aud everything beb.ngiug tu
GR0CEH1ES,

B. F. STEINHOFF

TOBACCO,

Canned Fruits and Fish.

C10AR5,

-NKS i
STMB,

Sinital ui fctaiical

fugs B/grs &lt; Ligi/oga
*

McCaffrey's Celebrated Flour
,
School Book", Blank Buuks, Toy laid
-■ Gift B&lt;«ik». ami everything iu thia line to
!
(&gt;bl aud Youutr.

roR MKOaCAL PUHPOBE-t.

GBAKGER HHDQniBTKRS!
Sista Claus

DENTIST

luiiillt,

-

liditu.

Swuy’s Hotsl&gt;
*AXD BAP1M. - - 1 - .&gt; -I * —"t a vu-snrsu — _ - - - -

V

Oysters received daily HEADQUARTER0.

Remoiulvr that Patrons of llutbandrv.

Xt-te delivery a-nd on time, j

CRAWLEY A GRACE.

UNDERTAKING
u.u— j p ROBERTS.

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HASTINGS

FOR SALE

THIS OFFICE
?

AOAUJ.

glare
Mid re»t, maiiealh ind analytirally arranged with a view l&lt;&gt; their pern, a
ncnt pnwervation in the Stale ntux utu or
fl* detaa.it in •otnc t.viblie ioatitutnai. A
X*lr drawing of each caw ahuuld be went

Umbrellas in the East.

AT THE

JOHN STANLEY

DENTIST

husband. The marriage MTT.ee tu in the
Ubiixae Language, which Mr. Uilauu
h-amed when a muaionary tn China, and
which flowed from hie lipa with suficicul
fluenry fur the orcamon. It lasted more
than half an hour and was listened to with
great allentiou, not only by those chiefly
intorcstod, but by all |rwnt. When it
waa Gnialird be pronounced a bcncdictiMi.
but neglected to kim the bride, not know­
ing how Ah Ki would interpret such tier
ind ftmiliariiy. Others then pnimiil fix­
ward to greet tbr husband and wife.
Ah Ki speaks English as if to tbc man­
or burn. Mrs. Ki. an we may call her,
speaks it kto fluently, but with a sweet.
|&lt;reuaaivc sereat that indican* a life of
suLn&gt;M&gt;i&lt;Ht and duauewtic areidnity iu thu
future. Although but 24 years dl age,

eltv, being t&gt;-ru&gt;itl.d tu takv her mauieu
■mine. Ah Ki has ( n-acbed the tuatura
age of Sts. lie has the reputation uf bei.i:; i..:. Iligcnt and ra|wUe, and bag
many yean, bdd a high piMiMn m Sens
tor Dharun.* house when bis master wu
at home, and traveling with him in a cunfidcutkl capacity when abroad. Ab Ki
and lady wiD be seen in Washington al
the opening of Ci-ugrraa. am! will duulxkw give some illnstratiunn at the Capitol
.r
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No other rut uses thin Machine as they tire sole proprieluts of it.s\Notie but indiauix- Celebrat­
ed Timber, and thoroughly aeasoned, under cover from 3 to 5 -yeara. and put togethi-r by the be?!
of March la4 to'acquaint each Slate Board
Wagon Machines. Evey Wagon fully Warranted.
with the amount of apace at its diapira],
. Mi.k

■mi. with here and there an opening along
tlic thrift) Lamoille and Mkau&lt;|uoi Vai
leys. Farther routh the cvnntry ia more
eultintrxl. ami large inwiia present thetnaelns lb bia view, till Burlington in the
hut city visible on the lake aliorr. for tlw
Green Mountain range hide further lake
views. Facing the •oath the uneven ridge

.asu»“&lt; • “►
time, will always fitvo his peteoaml attmiHtm to tbin patt of their cxtcmlvc

STEBBINS BROS.

NOTICE!
HE ET7B1,XC1

and Buggies.

AKUtICAN BABBLE

be governed in its selection, more by ijaa!
ily than ifuaulity. It would be bed policy
for it to have a du|wvpurtiunau- &gt;|uanlity
of any one article- Tbc nrereeiiy of carlv
applkali.m beesuuee more ebrious when It
ia rnnsidered that a catalogue must be prepred and published as soon as p.»a»ibl&lt;:
befrre the Jay of opening, which shall con­
tain the iiatuc uf earh exhibitor, the name
of each article exhibited, the group or
dam to which the article ia referable, the

fort with O't'ooncll. I heard him twenty
times, and I never saw him more than I
three timrw at the full sweep of his power.
You would get prnroknl that be did not
~1---- ------ ,J T.y: "Oh, what a nugnifi
ruuldbeif he would only

r.-e&gt;vrito-d nw-r.ilxn of tbo royal boamrI.Jd Luth in Hurmsh and Siam. One of
tbs unmerotM titles uf His Majesty of
Siam is “Uri of tbc White Elephant .nd
Supreme owner of the Umbrella'*—that is
&lt;.f the umbrella of state, which it would
U high ireSMin to raise over «ny hesd bat
I that uf the king. It is of crimson or
junk- rift; very riibiy embroidered in
pre, ions stones, lined usually with white
Mtin. inwrought with silver fluwtn sad
the fruits, wiD have a committee in at­ seed pearl, in exquisite riuatses, and
tendance during the entire time to see that trimmed with heavy gold fringe and cuoily
all coUeetona are kept in good order— de­ Uv. Sctnclimra. on great ncesMOM, um­
caying fruit- removed and their tdara brellas arc carried in turn of two, Ibra
filled withaimilar onm. as (ar as can ba I■ and fire, owe above the Mhne, diminishing
done. Conwspoodcacc relating to the Ex­
hibition of Fruits should be addrcwsed to 1
the Secretary of the State Society, at Nor­
mal. McLean ecunty, Blinov. Shipments '
should be made in time for arrival by the |
foil of Septotukr Packagra of fruits,'
I» Bnrnuh thr king's ttrnbrelk iu white,
and that nf the court :red While iu tbu
royal city, but ekowhere they carry raid
car gilded &lt;mru; and alwy« uvw the dead
bodi. of the nobility arc placed gold nm-

�i

Trtegropb ,
Beochec-Tiftoe.

you may be induced
come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Go’s

fiudi a new application
i of ailver-platad
je finished in «J

and th. wiMret

It to sell just a

thought are willing to tail. They
only willing to trnf themselves bu
ballot, tlwy
It, that the

____ If the Exciteit runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
[Only admit s, limited number of
crrsrojtens e^ci/ any
-

result dnaomakerp are pang out
and

TRLBTlBArn MOXOpOt.r.
.whoalso are Rcpubluan. by covivietiuu
Jay Gould. Laving gobblivl the I’uion i and are willmg to accept tbc rreuln. uf
Pacific Road and lire Pacific Mail, has I RrtrabUcun prosperity, but who from some
tricing cause, held aloof front the |»Us or
these sharks. but that doeant dialurb the Company, and » paring tile way Io take staid at home. Here are men cuofresing
in with it the Atlantic and I'scifie, its1 prinegdra acknowledged to be the noblest
only rival. Th® times wc sludl have with ' that ever led and governed a nation, act­
ing through telfishnc*. as if there was no
palace on Staten I«land. HU magnificent
acvvuDtabtlity fi-r the saskstance they gave
in the introduction of political contusion,
direvird and defeat by a taoitive begket uf
the Him® iu active rivalry. tdcgnp-biug U duty ! They nniaidcred the elective fran■ilrcr-platr and furniture enough to buy

’xrxsss

serrstories, tbc ~&gt;oat Ireauliful ground, an

nirn may tec it

without naniber, all three things Mr.
Dancan haf always enjoy e*l and always
win. IT you should suggret 111 him that

the rate* to ju»! whatever taunt will
aatisfv the cormorant. There is but one
remedy fiir this, and that i&gt; the tdating of
the triegraph in the hands of the I’.Mtal

ticket, will injure the Republican party,
more than it will the Demoentic. With-

s «f hia a
I liqgh myonr
s|y. they dok Ha
!,■ enougl to keep up the establishnj the sac
vai disti;

iam?

If it will, then they will

We thro not toll the public, wv arc makinr hett. w„,x ,L
ever Itefure, for fear tjicy will come too thick an&lt;| fBS1 w
terribly excited when we hare loo many wale •
e 8W
Irnve e&lt;»»e.lowr. Jiajj-JlTt Mil: tl ate BUO
'
little because yon may dll come at once and Fni-'*wo that we cannot do unythjne.
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We had autne tolLwit’h aman from California «•. , (
&gt;•
him Tliiriy- ve TopCcrnogei*, and th ft almn;; t
.9 . •
btunnem bcitidc* the
,

T1 M::
mental in bringing about the puldkatira keys and a Icvev v«ry much like the desk by tiir Chariot
of all *o/li pro*tcdings with th.- turn, re- of the typewriter, and a long roll of paper soil s &lt;
ferrvd uf The prople will stand any rr»- that automatically unwind* as the keys Hcum
souaUr expen*.'. any raasunalde iudebtedn&lt;», if incurred tur an honest (nirp-^e
and with good judgment. But they will

rouse the sluariah, to fiud those

ability to ntoet, their engagements,

right to a full explanation’ of all quo&gt;'.u&gt;ns
that are submitted to tlicm. and to a fair | Six m.nubs' practice will enable a good
j I'jeralur to follow the most rapid speaker.

CUT T JS B

ought to know what all public servants do ,
in their pubhe capacity. If nldcttnsucannot bear to have tlw light thrown on all I

trgrity ami utiltty.
.
We have not roumienred warfare on any
Soared or direatid*e&lt;l. man. and should l&gt;e ascaadmgly glsd to
sgrev in policy about bridge* . r bunds
with Some of the aldenm n of our own
political faith. But tlw intemi* &lt;/ the
the work of their LaAds. Tbc danger of I city are above political lieu. We hare set­
tled here, invitted libctsny.pn&gt;|aw.j tostay,
and shall fight It cut on the same line if it
takes a life time. While three fialful
ofictah
are abusing the Ikpuldiiuu a* the
have reason to know that thousands of
rout of all tlirir w«a, they Might take
breath a Buuucut, look around and ro. that
just, oae-half the roauctb is uf our mind,
and that a deddud majority of the |&gt;a&gt;ple

spiral rviuul a soft iron cylinder. Steam,
at a |xvaaure of fire atnxwpheres, driven
through the pipe, cauare the iron cylinder
•team tun through the pipe.

thing as a villainy—only cue. On the
suutrary. they al) expressed sympathy fur
the firm!
There is little tcmpUtion
F.U.UJ. IUt III
tu an honest life when the rogue gets all
f freedom and ■
tbc sympathy.
It swindled drpuailois wuai ny ine lairr repona irom inc
would occuMoualiy bang a •cvndredly try. Dcrplro the terrible rains, the
banker, it would have an excellent mural age pruductli’U win be good, and
, ....
wcretL Are nut three vtitndafisf the party I
will lie a fair European demand for it. So,
(|QWtiona f And ate they not involved
ire will witneos no '
, buoyed up by hope, they are all taking in I jn every, grvn
rotix Mmuuuar,
rail
by
reducing
their
expenses
and
holdJ
approaching?
The pugilist, ganiblre. aiul Icail.-r uf Deocracy, don't prutasMt to be kiliej as ing on til) the good tirore. ~&gt; lonw l.*.k-f
isily as Kelly and the other Tau.many;tes for, .otp.. to tlirm again.

He should have ability, and &lt; ix&gt;ugb

Richard ^Messer, of Carlton,

to brat it to an evenly distributed dull red.

Truly Yours,

rni, and liuriad inpulrerirsd lima. When I He clerical divurac case.
rold it gjll be quite «*&gt;ft, and greatly im­
proved

Til? sympathy grow- out of iU labors far
discharging the htghmt responaibilitua
»If-government. the holiort rite uf fr
lom. Then will tlie triumph of the Re-

haired John

vidua the strength of tbr Republican partv.
without securing for itaelf raccon, is a dirral How at the only organisation inclined
to aasut the raise, by precept and exam­
ple, and powerful enough to hold fur tem­
perance, the adraneco penition which it
cuntly to
has already gained.
It ■ folly to say that ruasutcacy re­
quires adhareaee to an independent ticket.
pouvtCB ash nt'atxBiM.
Buch adherenew might be justified if sueThe city takas a very lively i
Ohio clortiou, bccaiue of the

Ml

f a universal joint, an that
be raised, and Mill kept in

tinned, f~)Dk.ntl"jJy hold tii.ir n&lt;~es and
Recent expwrimrats with .‘tone prove it
don't stop'to &lt;KJcU*. Conse*puntly If
to have wime commercial value a* a Mcnchj^unosed by the
the trial ever takes jlace it iriU lie of Very i
__ _
tog agent. Applied directly to animal
o. »hs fuqght for
short duration It war the interest the]
p»r«T(&gt;ing
all
public
uffleia!*!
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»*R»t»l&gt;k subatanere it is c'nimcd
it
and
preserved
it.
tindongnl it so he-1
lie should he a Republirau. I’ro ! ‘hat it acts as *« oxidixiug agent, sod abtiava heard the last 1
publiranism without the oualitire nanw-l | *?*’**• |!k hydrogen of the »ul»tapv. and
State Affairs.
Prran. .
‘
ted. It a* a .ham, at. I ,l‘"Tby outre* a loan uf color.
At Kalamas..., Thn.-ulay evening.
I al tlw Ccntetieial Exhtbttioa, and a comThe Ohio Vote
, tramp xra. caught in a mftiUtec’. bog
“/“T "L20 ,ir tl"
"lAuulsrturera
1
,,|T wuk flu. Mvwin*. *oa&lt; T
A Comparison
s*mal hopresy, ability, mduatrv, am!
। -Trfbe t&gt;tt..wa Valh-y were appointed to
Republican Vote can Ire j thief is
method, will do to l-uild upon. *
I wearr a culiertina ..f arttel.s of various
--------„----------- 1 the Obiu ekrtkrnf the Stale j A Wf
sure f&gt;randsli&lt;4i. «• «nre M the
mumfacto rets, and to uniat the Advisory
1, near , Oshtcno, i
I ought to go for Hayes by at least 30.1MW , the Mi
roiriue and Laagap-1 England

I

rag-money, new &gt; ora l» raner
from the general depraasirai in
businem than any of the citire, and they
all know that inflat

Tlie mev-

oft-rnora by hanging herself.

IS

She I

Ite

hand and one child.
I Juob F. Sigman, a German, hanged
vote of the party
_
been defeated iy over 10.000 majority, I himself in Detroit Thursday night. Cuum.
dramatic diScultiea. Ilia wife had brought
and this, without roan '
'
। f&lt;-r tbo Liberty ticket.

Such discipline

News Items,

JOHIV

GIVE ME A CALL.

the city abrat 11!«,000,000.

Hospital till Wednesday night, when he

Locke's print works at Paraaic, N. J.,
raspendod Thnreday taoruing. throwing

The Right and the Wrong Way.

Let it Take Root.
f.llowiL-g .Uy
in childbirth,
drink hmbew
nscs virdiei; '*I&gt;eeih from unknown
natural cauare.’1

ere the only things
three Jit Ur Hire and

labnrtT
named John Supinaki, Was buried in a

'
Untie Shute,"

Heavy raitm are prevailing throughout
CbhradoandNew Mexico, sod the proa.

Michigan Central, ira

ilgw.tw
g».oon,«o
2t.ao.ooo
2X .0004100
H««.a»
rare
-j.........
Its
Tc.au.too1 River at A
ns.iwnjxxi
M.D00.MM
.
of city
a| proprtain-u (hr the
|CLH,OIX),0(M&gt;. If anv
etc that thia system .
peiuoeratie finatK-irriug would be a Unw-

REMINGTON!
rapidly into faruri

namely: Light nannlna

I'teaKhnUia Maehl ur.
wMb Auioinatle Prot

ally promising.
thirty-bur .

Col. John H. White, uf Miasouri. com-

tai affaire.

»Tohn Stanley.

Railroads.

tnicre, Canada, were burned to death

nnernaL uanai nr st, Jonit

ST AIWJL.JErST’S.

All grades of Teas, the very best in the Market. Fresh every
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER k CO., of Borton, wid
for sain at prices which de if successful competition.

Htmtingx, Nov, 10th, 1874.

Jonty.
tui

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED

«&lt;&gt;&lt; perceptibly Irareo their numbera.

of Ford. Hents A Co . prodttre dealers on
Brood street. r
The Iavery* *4 board «f trade hu begun
an iovretigation into the liMw cftlw stroiu
I er Ahtwtaford.

for Yourself

J. s. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Teas, Coffees and Spices

r-'.2.4&lt;B,t«&gt;l
|. .........
‘■i.rtai.a)u
■
I is.ununi

improved u|wra.

is something scttL.I and fixed.

Come and see

Companion Invited and Competition Defied in

They are not frand iregging fori dened tax payer, hate struggled to free
tlMioscivre from the ciutehea of a puny
that U gradually drawing than, toward
luuknipttr. But the hordes of inn .rance
and vice have defrai.-d them, and t -d»y.
intelligence and rw|.ertabtlity arc |mwerBring them tn the .front; invret them hra to am»l the downward tendency of t« subjection
with authority; rapport them with the the city under Demeratie routml Tire
fulkut share of public confidence, and

Illinois than in Michigan
Boone, of Holland, being

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good

pn,*'h *' ’** fi"‘ p""ud

party.

Five eitianu (ailing to vutc in . ,’®J»d t r her.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

statue al Kidderminster. England, a Irani-,

Ijuriug tbc elastic cu*hion« on which it

llrtn truthful -me.

JIOW IS YUOR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

- a lack ut' p&lt;»l
He -should ter it
! this strength at bis back, John objects to

j. L. REED &amp;, CO.

Liw in wwim mu

, (ion. In
shaft are
iwv h—rpui. in inc ,
.fqr ,nu“P&lt;&gt;«'»K *W5‘ “ offered, H.ocarina immediately. Two battailous,
having light iron wire springe between I
j
each
of
the
trays
in
which
the
cgx*
are
'
hroiixkMlaum, alkre.jso.rty |
I placed. The box-uorer, wlicti pm on, । fjlow.
a public!

thov efforts which have tbr their object

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wiw the lucky mini last July, that got the Cutter. We wun
lot. him^raw this year. “He is too lucky.1’
Warning the people not to come all at once, we are very

Tv obtain

j mure eager to read it. We shall give all | Tlie |-r&lt;peUei« put into the new einuthe publicity to puUi&gt;- affairs that am h ' r irvnxU&gt;L&gt; building fur the Russian
, case n*i|uinw, and shall continue U* offer i avy present some features t&gt;f Interest.—
.. .... —_ ।.. .... n
dui vfHKHirote
tliv Merchant ."hipping l,i!L
llietutelvn in.
_,
■ *«d are so placid a- to sink deeper in ll
Tbc funeral of Hat» Christian Andcr
Whal a Public Official Should Be. B*‘rt «nTlrel..w tlw ship s bqiiain. Th.. -;n was held &lt;-n the 11th last, in the FrauKirehc. Coyienhagcn.
The King and
low water th'pr are stopped in a txwitiob other usemlwn &lt; J the Royal Family, with
that leaves neither wing below the bottom
who deals fairly with hi* Uclghhon Ihrp-annk screws have been used with

fire a inc—t terrible experirtree tlie'hnaium

Q I F T,

which will be given away to our
about ihe middle
of September next, lias attondency to ytiih more trade thBn ve
want.
.

prcdUtaud from a .bridge.
lucvcLandii*.- were destroys d.

screw* on a little, ]swibly the prople will
sec it, and instruct their rTjrreentalirre so
pts inly to do it, that Gould and hia ring
Their liabilitire
will not L- aide U&gt; buy tlpni There ran
be just as many reasons given why the, political fluty is iiffcring a ptvtuion* to pvwind mill, and to ba well suited 'to a I are iwtiiualol al fiAoO.OOO.
Government should n&lt;4
---------&lt;*r»y
# -------let ten* —
n , titira.! mufuttutie. Politic, will not settle
variety of itiduatrial uses.
brethren rathenmn-'
• ndJ telegraphic
why it &gt;h&gt;iuld not »:r
—-ul- ■*dta.
“ 1i tbeturehes auiiafactoriljr if left to take
Hydraulic machinery ia being applied to
I their own way. h’or Will a DoiuwraUc
pMeho.
1 tvliticiraaid the Republican party when '
ptihy.lbe
llcj.ubiiana leave him nnoppcweil to walk
it in their hands and speculated with it.
|
If
it
afford*
them
any
happinrta
to
sit
oyer lhecuurac. Republicaus who tail to I
Their spreulatu.n» resulted ad rereel r. and
up
, nights and curac the lt«pulili&lt;an. or gnu and places it in position, and a hydra oth&lt;y went under. And, would you teliere In fact, buainew luitl hare given up the vote ci tumit a breach of duty against1stand
around
the
stn-ct
'.-ro*
is
daytimes
thctnaelrre, their country, and their I
The British I'ariiamewt was prorogued on |

injure the individual or the Stele, finds in
the Republican party an earnest opponent. 1
Therefore, it follows, as a selfcvidcnt (act. |

tow Im ।

UP 11

tstran aofuliy aa this sreson
tera at stake u&gt; of such raa
as to justify this labor and apace. If any i
false reports Lave been puhlabed, jartuw I inure quickly and effectually. Pattern*
cut out of thin sheet rubber are used t4
give any desired markings or onianienta

&lt;11

The friends of tbc
ruy aterat
000.000 is acven years newt ritiaous.
hertng the wune period, trader Hrj-ubliran
management, the debt of the nation has
kwn rolncM .brat »U0 jWO.OOO.

•17,000,000 over 1H65,

bret guheting of the kind on the cvnti-

man nomad Philip McCsinea.

To ThoM morn it

Inin running a
CHINE - -

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A 1ST ACT.
To ametid Fsetlum. a, H, U. «1 M. »3. TO.knd M&gt;, of an *M to
aeorporstn the City of Hartings, approved March Uth, 1871, as
mended by Act No. UM nf ths Rrashm Law* of-1571.
Approved April SJ, 1B7J.
SkCTlox 1
tkrstalt qf MirMyan enact. T hat
Fertlnna alx. slxtosu, eighteen, tblrty-&lt;mc, thirty-four thirtyelghl, thlrty-ulnc and fifty. “I «h art entitled, “An Act tulneori porwle the City ot Harting*,*' approved March Elen-nth, Mghteen Hnndrcsl and Seventy one. as cmendsd by An No, Two
! Hundred and Twenty eight of the Kemlun Laws of Eigb'.e^
| Hundred and Bsvuuty-tbree, approved April eocoml, Klghtoen
Hundred and Kerroty-thrw be amended so** to roadm follow*:
| HacnOK 0. Tlie annual elections under this art ahall be held
on tfa» first Munday n April Lu sub year, and at aueh plane* in
each ward a. the Ootumnn Council ahall designate, *. which
[ cleetton lb* Recorder shall give alleut ten days' notice, by port­
Ing the same fa thro* public plaae. fa each ward and by publl■rattoo. In at least one weekly nawspapsr published In said City.
The Ahfarmen of each ward shall l« lb, Insjeelora of sneh elecItolM- Sn.l al*.II .l-n
1——
....
.....
-

a .------- in care or toe aMenceui ons or more
of Such inspector*, the electors present may choose r/ra i-ooc
from their number, one nr mors persons to flit such vacancy w
vatnnde*. to whom and is such Clerks shall be administered the
ounrtltutlonal oelh by cither of said Inspector*, or by any i&gt;croo»
suthorlxod to administer oaths. The manner of cenduetiag
elreltona sn.t
__ a......... ... ..
. . .

, th* Charier*? the &lt;My of Haetiag*
Mrk QiMr. MaUswa la building a plessut
...tree, just «ulk of Green strwl on Lhm.
n; . S.I141M u ike city of Baatlsg*

who shall file and preserve the same tn hl. offlw i Provided’
That In ctu- of the election of ooo or more Justice* of the Peace,
said Recorder shall make a oo.-tlflrale thereof, and cause the
sumo to be delivered to the dirk of said county of Barry, tn the
aauie manner as township dirk* are required to do lu similar"
cum* ; and In al) eases where two or inure pv:«&lt;ma shall receive
for the same city offiou an equal number and plurality of tbc
vote, glvtti at such election for such office, the ihmmon Connell
■hall forthwith proceed to determine by lot, and shall declare
which of aueh person* Is elected to •ueli offlee; and In.raso two
armors |&lt;er*&lt;&gt;ui receive an equal number and plurality of votes
given for the same ward r-filce, the board ot word inspector*
shall prooocl forthw Uh, after the canvass of votes, to determine.
•ueh office; and lu .sac any officer duly elect*d and notified
shall neglect, for tbc space of ten days, to qualify as afc.-reaid,
and t. give sucti security a* the provisions uf this act. or the ordlnaucM. W by Jgws of |bf Cuptmun Council shall tequirc, su&lt; h
office shall thereby tecorne raeant; /■rorkferf. That every notice
given aa aforesaid by the Recorder to an offirer clqet shall stale
what security, if any, is required by law from such officer, and
Kkc. 10. ■;he Common Council shall base full power *
t faulty In regulate tbc manner lu which money shall be
and expended lor the support of the poor; to eouslruet .
pair
sewers, drains and reservoir*, and provide for &lt;up
ird«, la preti* * r-«ariy against per■Ui*g UqiMir* I* hudsioJs «r rhiUro* such reservoirs with water, to con struct and rspslr bridge*, to |
■is «w." spprvrrd »|«y W. W&amp;. regulate tho weighing of hay, and the measuring of firewood I
nnd hir fast pu'pcse to appoint tome suitable person tu measure i
all wood brought Into the city far the put|«w'of sale in any pub­
lic plane, to n*&gt;utrol ai.d regulate tlie keeping and iulng.,r .fray .,
carts, backs, or uther vehicle* kept snd need for the transporta­
tion uf persons or pnqierty, and to pre«crll&gt;e lhe amount of
charge* for «uch transportation ; to coutiol and regulate a city
market, and ifeelpnatc atamla for the sale of hay, wood, produce,
ur other things excised for sal. In the streets or public grounds;
to control and regal itc the p&lt;iwers, duties, aud cuui|«n*utton of
ail officers of such corporation subject to the restrictions lm|svsd
by Hila Act. to provide far enumerating I bo Inhabitant* uf eald
city whenever the (’ommon Coum.il may think pruj«r, and to
control and regulate such enumeration; to remind and regulate
licensing of nil shows or exhibition* where money -.r othur coo-

Mrs. E B. !)*»*; left keae an tUiarday
*&lt; f.-r « few week* aojoora with friends in
iiragn. with the hap* af Improving her
relih ohieb has been isriaudy impaired f-r

&gt;. lupod that tn aba rajey larpMborisa
•p-rti *uy iaprsee ibaa vpportuaily *0&lt;l
sake the party a pleBual sad happy ear. sod
lU.msifts gratifying ta Ike pesprirtoe*

Ox the amount of such license snd rcgulats the cntlecUun there­
of; to direct the number of, snd license tan keepers, common
v|etu*lsts, and saloon*; to provide tbr the collectl.ui of all flnrs
and penalties |tial may I* iucurre.1 under the ordinance* aud
by-laws &lt;jf sa|*l corporation ; to f inlfol apd rjgulato the sitting
of awning sad other i«»t and shade tree- in the street* anil other
public places in sold city; to cause tlw streeta to be paved • and
whenever and wherever noy street sltnll have been p .vcd by
•aid Common Council, ami the asnamrnl for the coat thereof
l&gt;a» befn duly paid lo the eoqsvrntlcn. said corporation may re­
mit wl^ly or In part tkjv highway tax oq the premises, in front I
of which such psvement shall have l-vsn m»k. so long as such
ISWUmI shall be kept tn »uch repair and condition by the
owner or 6ccu;*aut of sueli premises, a* ehall l« Mll-fa-toiv t.i
roll) Coipmou Council; to roortruet and rejnlr sidewalks when
Slid where they shall deem qccgssaij and proper, and to eausc
the expense of paving such streets and wmsfructlng or repairing
su»h sidew alks to l-caa»cusod un tfle lot- or prcmlMw adjoining
such streets or sidewalk* and may paa- all needful ordin&amp;nvs*
•nd by-laws In relation to tli« o»s»«nicnt and rollcctlou of sueli
•xpens&lt;*| Pnvidtd, That the owner or occupant of any lot or
premises rosy- uud* r the directions aud accurdlug lu tlie require­
ment* of ths said Common Counsll, at bls uwn cost and ex ease;
construct tiio necreeary sidewalk In front uf tr adjoining such
lot or premia**, and therou|x&gt;n said Jot or premia** alia!) become
and be exempt from sueb sidewalk lax so long as said sidewalk
stall be kept and maintained in good condition and repair by
ami af ths expSQM °!
pwni
uccuj-ent; th -y may alro
tlx and rotabllsh thegrodeof a|l streets aud sidcpalks, ami vs
labUsh line* upon whloh building* may be erected, and beyond
whteb suoti building* shall not extend; mid said Common Coun•1) shall have fall power and authority, and it »hall be their duty
to jtfeseribe all such ntber by-laws and ordinance* a&lt; they may
deem neecesary far tlie safety, order, and goxl gorornmeul of
satd rt|Jt Fpd to promote the proepctlty and Improve the condi­
tion of Its p&lt;o|de, nut Ipsolwbknt p|(J) |fe|s act or with lhecon­
stitution or laws of tb^JJnlted Ktaies or lhe Hiatu uf Sticfllgan,
aud may imjxwe finrv, forfeitures, penalties, or imprisonment,
and all pcreons offending agahiat the ordlnanctsor by-laws made
aa aforesaid; J*rovldrtf, That no onl|nan»« uf by-law* shall |mpoee a floe exceeding five bun.-ind dollarv nor subject the offbnder to imprisonment in the common Jail exceeding ninety days,
or loth suab fine and Imprisonment, and the expense &gt;if keeping
such offinder* in Jail shall be paid by Mid clly; And providrd
tnrUnr, That no ordinance or by-law* shall take effect until the
»nn)c shall have been publUhed at least two succrereles Weeks In
Bi least one wscUjr qfwspppff |NibII*bed in said city.
Hao 18. Dir Mayor of said pity Khatl b» th* qb|«d uxpeqtive
theerof. and shall tie autharlxed to take tlw. artin'iwlcdgrmcrit
of deeda and other instruments In writing, administer oaths ami
afflrmattono, and perform tbs marriage cercmun . ; and fa addlt|en to the other requirements of this act, tt ahall be tils duty to
ace that all U&gt;» &lt;dR'Tr’ &lt;?r M1&lt;1 carpnrjUon faithfully dlschatgv
their official duties, and that all law* and ssgulsHau, pertaining
to the governrasut of said city, and all ordluanre* and rewiluHons uf said Common Council, are faithfully executed am' com
plied with; but m&gt; ordinance or resolution pa*«d by said ComiiH)n GepnclJ aulhorlrlng any public improvement, or concern­
ing the same, &lt;•» hw Uw payiwM uf ojqncy by the Treasurer,
shall bare any fares ar effect, if on the day -111« 'paarep* or on
the next day thereaft^, tire Mayor, nr other uffio r legally dtachvrging tU dutks of Mayor, ahall lodge In the offloo of said
Recorder a notice lu writing suspending the Ininx-dlalti opera­
tion of such ordinance or reaoluthm. tt within twenty four
houn a M (he paffagp of iwcli crdinance or ramlution, the Moy.
or. or o&lt;hff officer legally discharging the dulls* of M.rnr, shall
lodge lo ths Rstwrisris offloo hta reasons lu wriUn* why such
ocdlnaoM or rseolution shall off go into effort, the «*mo shall

SPECIAL NOTICES.

i J

CANCERS
af one cent, on the valuatinD for tlie purpose of being expended
upon tbc bridge*. sdroett. line*, alley*, and public grounds of
*ud city, in opening, working upon, grading and repairing aueh
street*, lance.nllsya, bridge*, and public grounds, and not to ex­
ceed one-tenth of cue p-r cont. upon all real and psreonal prop­
erty within said city a* a general highway fa nd. and the manner
nf levying and c dleeUng such taxes. and the return of prop rty
for nonqiiyment thereof, and the s*le an I redemption of such
property shall . e the a uno. as it tar as may Us, a&gt; In the ocmmment, levy and collection of other clly faxsi; and theaauieshall
be so exponded, by Contract nr otherwise under Ute *U|&gt;ervfafon
of tlie &lt; ommon (found! of wild city; JVorkfoxf, That thereshall
bo expended tu each ward an amount equal to the amount of
the highway tax lu each ward, uulesi by the cousantof the Al­
derman elect io any ward, some purikxi thereof than be taken
from lhe fund belonging to mid ward, and tranafemd to the gen era! fund provided fur In -e.tion tblrty-voe of Ihhaet; JVovidcd
/trrCAcr, ThM tor the purpose of ere. tinj any new bridge the
Common Connell may authorise aspocisl Ux not exceeding quofourth of one per cent. In any one ytsr, but no such tax shall he

8TEBBINS BRO’S.
Reep It.

Of every Description which we
can mil obeipsr than any bow • in Btr-!
ry County, for themreawn,:
let. Because wshare no rent to pay.
21. Because we make the roo-t nf our

CooaeU shall first be aubmltlrel lu tlie qualified electaro of said
city and by them approved.
btc. 38. Tbc Recorder. City Attorney. and all other city offi­
cers, ahall rewire for their acrvicoi such compensation as the
Common Council shall diem Ju-4 and proper unless the same ia
fixed by life provisions of this act, hut the Mayor and Aldcruic .
ahall receive from said city no compeaMlluii whatever far their
services; and no member of Said Common Council or officer of
*ald corporation, cither appointed or elected, ahall be el.her as
principal or surety or otherwise intereated. directly or indirectly
in any contract,or agreement, the ronaideraUon whereof ia psynbir eithei wholly or In part, by the corporation hereby created.

We sell non- ot this cbc*i*-m»*k Fur­
niture that ia made by machinery. The
good* we make-i* miulc by bum!, and
warranted. We I .vile all parson* to
call anil InajH-ct our goods, lor they all
bear Inspect Ion. No trouble at all to

as we can do It f ..-rand Cheaper than
any house In P .j Cqqnty. M e keep
the Largest », .&lt; Host -eheteu stock of
PICTURE FRAME 4 AND MOULDtxos, Riucxcn. I’lran-HoLth
was, WAi.tePixTu.T-i, tUxrnru&lt;

cvery year cause U&gt; bo pibllahcd in at least one uew.yiqier, jiub*
Ushe-I ill said pity, a Just and true account of all moneys receiv­
ed and expended by Them tn their corporate capacity during the
year, or other ^.riuJ next preceding such pubhcatluu. previous
t ■ which they ahall audit and scttlo Hu* accounts of the City
Treasurer, and the svooutits of all other officer* or pen.ins hav­
ing claltus ngainst, or acouunts with said o-Krporxllou, and shall
nuke out a detailed stvtemrut of all receipts and ■■xpcudlturea,
by Item', which su cmenlsluU fully specify all thu appropria­
tions made by the Common Council, and the objects end per|kmc* for which the *amu were made, und the amount of money
expended under each appropriation, and the name of the party
t-, whom the same was paid, the anouiit nl faxes raised, tlie
amouutvxponiled sn each of the highways aud slre.it*, and all
vuch InforuiatluU a* sliall Im uece *ary lo a full and |&gt;erfect undsretandlng ot the flu social vondllloii of said eorpotalioii; Pronded, That lhe Common Council shall let tu lhe lowest Udder
the juintlng or publication of any or nil laws, by-laws or ordi­
nances, statement*, notice*, and proc.-nllngs uf ths Common
Council by the provision* of this act required tu be printed or
published.
&gt;
Si.c, W. The Cohimon Council altall ca.|o _to be pul&gt;U*U&lt;Kl In
at least one t&gt;a«r*|*i|&gt;er printed In said city, the proceeding* of
every mcct'ng of mid Common Council, with lbs least possible
delay, ami without any abridgement; dVoridrrf, The exp.*nse
•hall not exceed fifty ddllara in any one year.

Peerless Milk Safes
r on exhibition at our Fiiinlturv

WE MEAN BUSINEHS 1
Furniture Rooms south aide State Hl.
PpoaiU H. A. Goodyear's Hardware!

CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

TERMS REASONABLE.

Huy your TICKETS via tire UltlCA&lt;io &amp; XuieritwNiTnnx RaiLwaw tor
HAN FRAN'CMCO.
Sacramento, Ogden, Salt Ijkc City.
'
I£n'5t’ Oo'&lt;ha. Lincoln,
t ouncll Blunk, \anktou. Sioux City,
Dubu*iuo. Winona, 8t- Paul, Dalntn
Marquette, Houghion. Hancock. Green

rript therefrom, and of tlie whole of hucIi original.
IxTrstimoxy WitKKDor. I iuvo hereunto set my
——- baud and affixed the Greet Seal of the r-tato of
i । r , Michigan, at La-islng. this Eleventh day of Au-

MARRIED.

Local feksipe?; police?.

—
------ -------(II
bi* new M Agon Shop, where he may to
tnsnJ at all lionrs &lt;.T sny day. ready t...|u
any work in hi. line, hma putting '*
•*p..ko io an old wheel, t.. the building *.f

J. G. RGKYAN.

sin* 'lady, with I’uiltuan Deltlacbed on both trains,
Ilaeben, awl running through

Hopkins &amp;\ Barnes
Hnve on. r.vihition one of tho
largest Stack of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which wc offer lo the piddic
cheap jor Cash. IF’e have,
hIsq, a full and complete
Stock of Draffs and Mnlicines, Books and Stationary
P&lt;yfiitncries- Toilet Sett le.,
rfc. Give us a call.

Hopkins &amp; Jkimes.
Hastings. Dec 15. 1874.

COLDSMITH’S

fukmWre hooM

SAUSBW tBROliEkU.

LIQUID

PAINTS.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
WhiOi gin

.oU fcr

'

cash:
at prism which defy ail'CampctiLiun.

The *i&lt;wk b (■-wuplria in cmy dejsrtiqent. Haviag Im. botqdu wry k*». and

GEORUX I. URA TITS,

UNDERTAKING

‘ECLECTIC lUi li

j

(Intf-dueJ br «.)

White L ead Works

�BOOK'

WOOLI WOOL!
.

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.

$5oto$lo,ooo

Sarsapkiilla

900/” PROFIT.
TsamVrtSlii’* «

PORTJWLE EJWJUTE

CARDING.
Mr, Marble ia again prepared to
do Carding on
.

II aa U«a U &gt;«u*4 la hak Fii.ilsra *»4 *«M

SHORT NOTICE.

iid'krnVriTwall

At the OLI Factory Building in
HASTINGS.
IntrWc virtue* and (twUhwd by Its rcmarkabla cure* So mild aa to be mfo am!
beneficial to children, am! yet to acarrhlng
a. to eflsctcaUy purge out dm great cor­
ruptions oftha Uood, neb aatha rerofulcu.

for year* soon yi«ld to tUi po wi rfuf aa Udou, and diaappear. Bence lu wonderful
cure* maaFS which are pubLc’y known,
rf Scrofttla, and all Kroftdom dlaeaae*
Ulcers, Eruption* and erontiv* di&gt;■ orders at tha akin. Tumors, Blotches,

Ins, Tetter, Halt Bbeiim. Heald
and internal UU
ceraUtma of Uio Vteru* Htoinacb,
and Liver. It also cures other com­
plaint* la which it would not seem eaprel-

I'txqdc evening frtxn a distance. &lt; au
set their work done snd carry It back
with them. Wool sent by axpnM will
be pioinptly attended In. Bend mousy
with tbc uol and snve “Itetum Char-

Price 121-2 tali per Paid if
Oiled, or 16 cents if I Oil it.
WELCOME HIBBLK.

TcSz

7.17.f.'Jr

«*{»? wL'e.,

H—rta Klugworm.

0/1 IfE^L ESTATE,

POSpyJaX.

First Mortgages,

k.*4 «rtll*s i&lt; .1 Iks
WCRTHI GTOH BUSINESS COLLEGE.

MOST EXTRAORDINARY

Tennsot Advertising are OflVrvtl for
Newapapwn Id the Hate of

MICHIGAN!

•tiength In tlie Spring. By renewing the
•pjwtitc and vigor of the dfgcitlso organ*
It dlmkaics the depression and llrtloaa lan­
guor of the season. Evon where no disorder
*P5»-*rs. people foci better, and live kingev,
for cleansing the blood- The system move i
on with renewed vigor anil a new lease of
Ufc. •

In Sit in x nf SHOO or More.

Or.I.C-AYERlCO, lowll, Min.,

CBIIPTOIPS 1MPEBIAL SOAP

Wfff &amp; fl JL3il00i
Ln Aieili

strszwstf i jjirCTWu-x
mU »•»! 4se •• ».i.t m-&gt;u*«« ,»•••■■, will

Quatipie P ctare

IS THE BF8T.

*••4 far list st raaan a»4 arkel.la af rslss. A4-

tattiaial.

^IORTGA&lt;^K

ta P. BmO 1 Ct ilratau Unit
X._ 41 PARK HOW, NKM* VUUK.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
wherein the inf.trncc was not a true one,
and what explanation ran be riven ot hie
artion at tbc late convention that does not
likcwim* demand just such inference. ■
Ho may rail hi* plain stateeient* "garb1—&gt;
.__ ,r________ _n
"__ . ।

talk of determined op|s&gt;ucnla a ‘Tree and
caay con venation," but the fact remain*
fAWt Mill, that what Mr. Ruasel! frileil lo
__dit al the Chicago Convention, because he
waa in the minority, bo thought he cnnM
do at Jaekaon, beranac, a* he said, the
ranvention was largely made up of third{■artr men and women
But to prevent further noxl of muapprehrnsfon, will Mr. John Ruwll answer
the following queatku-:
First—Ifoe* he drain: th* pamnge of a
Prohibitory law, if it ran lie securwl with­
out the suisvmiof the third party?
Becsmd—Will he Work in tin.- commit­
tee apfsnnted at Jsckaou. of which he ia
chairman, for the thnrongh oqrauizatHMi of
the temperance people of the titatc. in
pledging them to support only l*rohibilioo
randidalea at the coming elections, with­
out nvgird to the aucces* of the Prohibi­
tion party I
Third—l&gt;ora he believe that the spirit
of the Jackson Convention e*n be fulfilled
by any other mean* than the orptnisition j
•nd auccem of the Prohibition party ?
.Allow mo io say that I wntc not be­
came of personal feeling toward Mr. Ru*•ell. bat because I tmdeniland him tn lie
tbo ndrocato of Views antagonistic to the
jiurjKw of lhe Jackson Ccinreotuin and
the desires of the majority of the temper­
ance people uf Ac State,' ami no quratis.n
lhe probahilitira of the isimmiUia' doing
the work intended u be done by them in
in ibair appointment.
We want a prohibitory law, we want
trmperanix- principles Ui prevail, and we
want this in okji humlli trag it can be
.question ia, will thia be secured if the
management is left tu men who openly op­
pose ns. of who will work to *ccure parti­
san ends and measure, first?
l’erba|« Mr. ItuwcJ! will think this also
a “queer letter," but some people think
him a “queer man." Wilt he rise and
ri| Jain?
EDWARD A. KTONE.
llttuitiALE, August 13, 1875.

iixti i&amp;triua taratf
is aswasHriS. ■sru:
MWtilrw udFlis, **4 4.M&lt;1U4 ** f-lt-s..
•Il: Balsa ths
lUfUl I',i •(
*»nh-Mrt«unse(fe&gt;sf Asalsn N« amass
In Tawubla X«.Ur«il:sarti»l kaaas Ns.
&gt;• rb.leat Is Ik. »u&gt;U-Inson.o' arisss- |H&gt; Wass, »o4 sasulala* Mtr («•) urea rf li
wlw. MMstlae Is tk« t&gt;«li«4 ■Ulsaasn
™t CwHir is AasHsw-susUsnlalv —*Usa-

Teas! Teas!

LAWSON S CURATIVE

For What?
The New Improved Back-Food

FLOraCK SEWING MACHINE
jwat ■sr.sri* j.'.t.'jL’.n.i:
sjLrxSrrSilrfi.’ac!

HEURAL6IA.SCIATICA,

reliefs riEuvKiiEn &lt;w

uoaid of cabs at

spBiscnnD. onia

r-‘sr".'gsS«

TfeiL’m...

RHEUMATISM

Shipping Bciglrg S Horae i*owM, $2.du; 4] Horae isisir, ii'».

jS*
teuktu'

ianuiacturi- and furulab at low prices. Pulley*, Mtiafllnx Cuuul£n ud
alao funilsh B.dllug. Uin Hm* A.‘
‘
er information will be cbeerftilly tlv.-n by addreadng the musteccarm

LI'S.

.TAMES LEFFEL&amp;CO.

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

"*w»B
LADSON CHER
CLu v al.ANC
WtD nt an aao count

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Aeklar **4 Hsrso- N. tWssitai
Ikto &lt;uu. kwl ikai rrWsrtsk 1&gt;

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4.IUaalltM'i Ursa raws Irw Ua 4sU •! aaM

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CHRONIC DISEASE,

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*a U'la.a, u-,11 AU &gt;k*i»lsaa a, sareak »r Isa4
Irlar*s4 Salar xl.sia l&gt; Tas. at UaatMw* •••

DR. C. JL SMITH'S

Afpdjcnl Infirmary

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
TIME T-A.BILE.

Taking Effect May 23d. 1876.

For lie ait o( ill tratf Printc taaz

GROCERS
W ir sue al lie M Unit Eale
HUD iwra
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CniHlim a Medical Practice
Jftunerotia Patient* in Europe, the
We*t Indif* the Dominion of
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ft the Union.’

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Geo. M. Dewey,
gprriin and runLint

HASTINGS^ BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1875.

of the duly M* the auUmn of the

The Studebaker 5Vagon!
wm. e.

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in.

WHOLE NO. 1005.
tad Statew to mpioft amt Htnm fogi
K
live aievaa " Tbe wta
. yam tt, ney-r
wm

55, not ■ Denmcrae eudag in Ito favor.
July 15, 4861. Mr. Bewhiuiu Wand
offend in the Hotta a rmolnlMa rnmmmewdiug the aetanl Staten te cobvwm
their Lrpbfoturr. for the purpum uf ap­
pointing delegate. !o a general convention
to devim- tui-saurea ..f pence. Altlumgli
(hb prnpoabion Waa offend a few day.
after the Federal army had been defeated
U Bull Ran. it received tbe enlbe Demo­
cratic rote with Ike exception oT one. who
ruled with tbe 93 HqaiUicnna againat

Twenty years ago the Smallest. Today the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Rtnpafsr Artveriiiiii Mali,

Because the Studebaker has 1 ways been the Best.

cd iicctwiary “to aaauage all grievaacca,"
a»id (’naimoum to meet at Lounviiie
on tbe Drat Monday in September, mid in
enojunctioo with a euanmUlm of one from
mrb State. appointed by the Huuac, run

the Shi
Spok&lt;

Sample

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes tbe Axle arm'to the Skein far
more
accurately than can
possibly
lie done
by■ hand.—
Bl vw c, z, il. c mZ 4 — — -I
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twenty three, and they twrlre. While
I ha majority &gt;f the Hrprveeutarite., fnen
lli.ir greater |&gt;&gt;|ailati&gt;m, kurr almtyt brra
fnm Ikr Xurtii, jet wc Lave geaerally aevnrvd the Speaker, I'-ai'- kr
&lt;i great
extent, ehapna and eMilrol. the Leeulatiou
uf the country. Nor hate we lied Ina
control iu every other Departm.ut of the
General tiotcrnuiaut. Attonwy licuerab
we hate had fourtaeu, while the North
hate bad but fire Foreign Minbtera, we
have Ind eighty «x aud they but 6By
four. ' H’X»7r rArrryvertAt
fAe f-eicarM
trkirh demand* di/damatie afenlt abn*ul
it dnirly frvnjia- /7r» Si-aet, from their

runs lighter than any other" and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

lu the com tuuu cuuucil, lecusimrading the
withdrawal of the cily from tbe State He
favored a "fine city" aa he termed if, and
hb acheinc met with approval from many
Iftdiug Democrats.
Ahmet the euue lime, (January 16.) aa

rd iu tbe Bourn, appruting of, ami legal
■ring tbe acta uf Freaidcul Lincoln, in
calling out the mililia ' and alien{theoiug
■be army aud navy. Ont of 74 Votaa&gt;a
ite favor only three were Deroocrola. The
19 voting againat it Were Dcanocrala.

enemy to become a friend, but the
of the change mint priced. the ImIwI
it ha. actually taken place.
'
Toe rule hold. good wit'i partia

cd. 'equality of Stair*.' and in my opiulun.
er try Blare State will, in a abort period of
lime, be found united in one cuuledcracy
• • • • What pom lion for New Jer­
sey will l&lt;at accord with her interval*,
honor, aud the patriotic iualinrt* of tier
pro|da T I aby emphatically aha ahould gv

•M5E

Angutl 2, tMii On a bill to Kite and
appellate tbe fwoperty of ihoM is rebdliun againat the I uited Slate., and for
the Bum effective mrppnauoB of the Bel-lliuo, the rule etuud jn* 61, nayn 48,
only two iK-twomta ruling in ila faror.
Auguat 5, 1SG1. Mr. Calvert offered a
ru. ■luti.iu fur the app.&lt;iutmcnl of a com­
mittee uf nine tn lOuaider and report upoo

«P3r-.U&lt;»
। form.’ »'
|ajw«*r, the pcmif mti.l he etihlllttled, that
a r4i.nl cbange lie. taken Hat* iu ite tenlinuuta and ptiuciplea, ite leechrnya and
paiqura. The prtiuf mnat lie atrong. so

IX-aioctalic encuuragtrnei.l hating made■■
F
the rebellion pttaaible, what waa ite jajicy on
z
dating the war? Did it etidcarur to undo
tlie great wrong which it hail committed,
d •Lby promptly rtspoediog to the call* made OOU.UUU in bond*. The tutawaa, in Davor
upon tbe lotriotnin uf the nation ? At a of tbe mcmure, 93, aga.net it CO, only ail
D.-uiocrala toted in iu taror.
’.
February 25, DM12. The inw article
of war. prohibiting miUtary oc natal vfli
an from employing any of tbair foraee to
cafSure or return into alavery any IMtire
from aetvicu or lalior, j«ed iha.rimme
Yeu'Jo, naya 51, only ouc Dcnxxrat rul­
ing in ila taror.
April 11, 18&amp;f. A bill for tU aboUiou

a I|n,etiou of aneli vital im|&gt;&gt;rtauce to the
future welfare uf the Republic, the peu
pic lannot afford to run any riak«. The
pretestalien of the Gowmaienl ha. oat
llifiu too much to try any political expertmenta in the management uf’ta afiair*
The people know what the llrfsilJieau ■
party haa done, and h doing, end will do'

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
EXTRAORD.NARY

JOHN STANLEY

AT THE

Hastings Drug Store

ANNOUNCEMENT
pRAWLEY &amp; GRACE

TOJJAUCO,

Snisl aai Maiical

DENTIST

DENTIST

luilil!:

Can Democttacy gi» e aueh guarantee '
Haa it abandutud llie fatal doctrine of
State Right, aa preached hr Calhoun,
fought for by tbe Southern Confederacy

Al an earlier dale. Nov. 21), I !»6&lt;», At­
torney General Black had given hb opin­
ion Iu lire aamu effect. Awordhig to bi»
view the gurcrumeiit could act only uu tbe
d*'fenaite. Il cuuld repel an attack, but
it had no e metituliotul right U&gt; aaaert ila
authority &lt;&gt;r protect ilacif by anyuffeinive
uieaaum. Iu hb own language . “The
Vn'uMi tuurt utterly periab at the numeut
when (‘uogtea. .hall arm i.nc |&gt;art uf live
pe»|&gt;le againat another for any j-uqcv.- be-

change ha. taken place, then thia iaaue b
■iuiple one of admlnutntion, turning upoC
the relathe character of men, and not
u[-4i the prineiplaa whieh they bold. Tbe
rr»nlt, whatever it might be, would m&gt;
lunger l&lt; experimental, for tbe peo|Je
would fael awured that a change of ad
luini.tnition would not imprril the peace
and unity of the nation.

ftbuol
Klank B-A., Toy »«d
tlrft Boot* ■!"» mrythinr in this Itar ,tu

Kiclijai.

from the Cuiumittea on Military Affaire in
the llouae lit llrprvaculathn, February
18, 1 H«il. it i« aboam that h&gt; tbe spring of
186U th. following tranafm of muaketa
weft made from the N|wibgtbld aivuory.
■ n.l the Wat.il.iwn and W.twrvlcil uvu

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GRASGEH BEADQUIKTKKS

Sweet's H°Tel:

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Oysters

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iUJOM, 9X50 FKff DAY-

ever IrrongU to Hnrtfag.- Cafl Mxl ex­
amine for youi^eir and you will 6nd our

HIS OFFICE

UNDERTAKING

Mock conpMe.
Remember the

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NOTICE

SUBSCRIBE FOR

CRAWLEY A GRACE.

STEBBINS BROS.

preUetuion, tne newmiiy which eiiar. lor
our immrdbte withdrawal from aaauebtiou
With tbe Northern Staten b that thir boolib abolition
have the coalrvi of the

MONUMENTS
HKADSTONEH.
•
TABLE TOPS
B MANTLES,
‘
SHELVES. ETC.

In November, 18CU, Mr. Lawrcncu M.
Keitt dJirerrd . apch in OurimUw, S.
C He mid, in aiovrr tn a» amertion that
any
ta withdraw from the Unfou

If Northern Democracy had botm free
from iU influent*, thia would hate Uen
the earn, but it retained the old puiaoa in
iU l«c- It baa never barn* In* from
it, and to-day, united with tbe Bourbon
Democracy uf the South, it u under the
control of Calbotnwm, nod Ibbte. if co
irurted with power, to again phmge the
counter
r-vme elicliX
into leal
b£
rtcuotigreater
ita uftteit,
hithart..
en

0 MM. there
tfo A’urllk,

an cxerciae uf power with proper regard
fur the righta uf the Stake aad the per­
petuity Ul free gutertimeat. Tbe vote
.loud, yarn 7H, nays 52, only taw Demucraia rating iu ite fetor.
.
.
Jan. 2H, 1863. Mr. Ifovb mlrodncnd
a provbe to be added U&gt; a pawdiaf Hl]:

�JUSTICE TO THE

en ; to watch over the execution of all
irs, proclamation* and military order* of
nanrinatiun, and to establish neeensary
guMkea fur their protection, was paaaI by the House by a rote of 77 yeas, to
‘i&amp;VIBIb’ Mr. &amp;^ncTklfr^I‘‘the

military Cotnmitoe reported a troolution
for the revocation of tbe Military order
which rtvplrcd all colored persona leaving
Washington to procure pasMe. The vote
stood, yeas 72, nays 24, only 4 Democrats
voting far it
Thus the rce«ird might be continued
with the votes «*&gt; other measures of equal
importance
The public acta to which rwfervnee has
been made, end the votes thereon, are but

Supplementary Enrollment bill providing
foe the enrolliut-nt of colored pemoua jiarced the Ham. Tbe rote stood. 84 yean,
to 71 nays. Not a Democrat v.tod m ita
favor.
It u a noticeable foet, that at the very
time when negroe* were being employed
by the rebel army, and their enrollment
portioned by confederate legislation, the
Democrats of the North were united in
opposition to such a policy on tbe part of

J invastad iu U. 8. Honda fur deposit ou
rculalion Tbe rota Mood 7U year to 60
ays, tally two Democrats voting in ita
tvor.
April 30, 1864. A bill increasing Scl­
avs pay, and giving bounty to colored
tag .in ite foror.

full sympathy ami support uf the. Presi­
dent. This was particularly insinuated
with reference to the whisky fraud* Foe ■
mure than a mouth, however, while these
charges were going the rounds of the oj&gt;position prow, there had been lying on file
in the Treasury Dspartmeut an indorse­
ment intended fur Secretary Bristow's
notice, which sevompanied slwtcii uf pub­
lic nistors. wcll-mesut and ilLuIaant, on
Au Arbor waa 3I8.IS3 ponds.
The total flat to Britain of the Abys­ tliaa snbjret, and aha* said ; “Let Ito guilty
I sinian war was £8,959,00(1.
The consmnptiou of uak timber' iu specially vigilant, or instruct those eugag
One uf the plu-aomrna uf New York
France has doubled in tbe last fifty years. cd in the proeecutioa iff fraud Io be, just IKIW is the abundance- and chespucwi
■ The new Uniou depot) at Worvaater, against all who inaintutu that they bare of fruit, i'eacha are a puaitivo-dntg in
high influence to protect theta. ' No per the market. They are arriving by the
hundred care each day, .the supply Xeing
very far beyond the power of tic people
way of performing public duty." The U&gt; cvtiaume. Mure peaches are carted off
spoiled
each day than are sold; and the
“U. 8. Grant" which was ap|&gt;endi-&lt;i to
supply
docs not diminish, but ia rather ou
these words aignifieJ to Socretary Bristow
the increase. From Jevwy, Peunsylrania.
at least that be had the ihoroogVguirig Delaware, and Maryland the luscious fruit
cumes pouring in in endlaw. neter failing
Steles in the must «sCTp.-tk efforts hr Mreama. and the people revel in it.
There are su many tluuuanda of bushels
could make to putriah the guilty and to
■cm.- tbe public. Ami he is acting to-day arriving dailf inure than ere rwiuired, that
it acaa a pity that some of th«m could
ujK.li that asennuiee. Il would be well nut be taken further North, wliar^the peo­
if public opinion euuld give him tlx like ple would ba glad to get them at any
unswerving support , and if the Republi­ price. And as U ia with peaches, so it u
have been discovered in the mountains of can party at least would Bsum the watch­ Wtth melons, and in fact, cvevything good
Kern county, California.
to cat. The city ia filled with fruits and
word throughout the land, "No peraoeta) tvgctabUs, at very low prices. CotweWayne county, N. Y., farmerv expect
conasderatiou ahould stand in the way of
performing public duty."

All Democrats against

New England Manufacluree
sociaium of Lumbermen will be held io
J no. 6, 1864. A bill for the pun uh- Chicago, ou the 14th of September.
Tbe hard times In New England hare
meat of guerrillas, passed the Haute.
I
In Germany the him of young men in not seriously affected Manchester or Nash­
**."*£* 37, only two Deaxxnto voting the war has been so great that there are at
present nearly a million more women than ua. two of the largest towns in New Hamp­
shire. In the former town the Ainuaktag
June 13,1864 The Huurc passed the
Company arc ependinp t55,WW in divert-

We only -riant to sell just a
JSC VIV D RED

Bnggiee this year. If the Excitemeat runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUSTO/HClfS HCff buy.

We dare not tell the public, we are making l&gt;. tt&gt;.r wor^
ever before, for fear they-will conic too thick and E&gt;t. w,
terribly excited when we have too many nak-r. U )1 :,ow
«• tave ome down TratJ-filt MSI ■ Kt Btm
ln»E\
little because you may all come at once und Fru/ir-.tL- rr Aotnurt
so that we ennnot do anythiue.
We had Mime talk with it man foontfOIifomia aUu ►.■ndin,
him Tlilriy- ve TopCurringer, and that altnos ; unts u» (.
business beside.*' tbe

thia department will make a far better
.bow than lam year, and we think we do

CUTTER

GIFT,

which will be given away to our Ctuttonicnt about the ajjdi.
of Speed Premiums— of September next, has attendeney to make more trade than we

ABSTRACT OF PTEMIUM UST

«

Rut no; you said you would I.,,., them
into subjection. That is not done yet,
and God Almighty grant that it may nev.r
may be. 1 hope that yon will never «ul»
jugate the South." The rote stood, yraa
84, nays 58, only one Democrat voting in
iu favor. The resolution requiring a twothirds vote, it was l«t. Mr. Schenck then
offered a resolution of eensurr, the vote
on thia standing yeas 38, nays 20, seventaao Democrats voting in favor of it, and
twenty one refusing l» vote.
April 16, 1864. A bill passed the
House prvrsating Sutra from taxing the
raro'ld
of Katin*.*!
at . kl.k

ymaai&amp;st than in the
of President John Quirxy Adams, when
A Horn on Broadway
they dowlared that if hi. sdminirtratiuo that, three yaant ago, Would command
were u pure ts tbe angels it moat and •12,000 pwe annum, and be sought fur at
ahould lx overthrows. The Bujstity of lltat, can MW be had foe »G.0lW. and the
owure thinks himtolf or heroelf. » Un­
case may be, very lucky Io get that —
spirit. Whether they do or do
sp- There are thousands of steres in the city
prove lha whole of Ilia official course, they empty, ami holding, up rente is simply im
will give the President credit for bb manifret rndeavm to secure official integrity in
And the same la Iran of dwelling*. In
the various departments of the Govern­ Bnsaklyn there are six thousand dwelling!
ment and to ferret out and punish fraud. empty^ and how many thousand in New
A eharacteriatie iUtutraliuti as given ia te­ York cannot be computed.
cent dispatches. The true evndifiun of
The effect of this upon the retired
ths Uhingu Custom Housv has exdted a daaaea who hare bscn, and still dreire to
good deal of discussion, gvvd architeeta live upon their accumulations, ia fearful.
and men of accredited judgnsont bring ar­ Madam Blank, we will say, has a husband
rayed on both sides To scllls the mat­ who made his million, invented it in real
ter. therefore, the President determined to
appoint a commuswn of the highest char­
acter, and, in older that it might be free we will my, &lt;70,000 per annum, which, as
from even all suspicion of tdflcial bias, the it was all in Broadway steres and tal'lgible
tkipcrviaing Architect was kept tn igno- dwellings, could not be lessened or di­
bis iutentioa, &gt;until tbe namm minished. Madam, her daughters, and
were actually announced.
What more her sons all got a fixed habit of living at
sffcrtual measure could hare been taken the rate of 170,000 per year. Sic liad
to severe tba just abpeadtiun of this im­ carriages and jewels and dresses as her
portant matter with leforrnoe to tbe pub­ proportion of that sum, and Maria, Jane,
lic interests, tbe interests of Chicago aud Atnbeile, Tom, Alexis, and Ulysses hare
the rights of all private parties concerned? always had their expenditure pitched to
We have called this a characteristic tn- the saiue key. Now imagine the agony
alance of the •‘resident's forodght and of these seven people when tbq head of
justice. Another is to be found in his die family aanoquees llgst fwita have so
efforts to bring about a thorough invoti gone down that expenditure must be cut
gallon and equitable settlement of I Ito In­ down a half—that sueh a carriage must be
dian question, so far ss.lt was involved in given up—that such ami Aijch servanta
tbe Red Cloud Agency dlajiute.
The must lx&gt; dismfawed. and that pocket ud
CummimM finally select.*! is confoMedly pin mjney must be reduced.
Madam
groans, die girls pout and "wonder, and the
to secure a body cumposing a still higher ' young gsotlemeu swear great oatl&gt;s. But
average of national reputation will never,1 they hare to come down, all the same, for
probably. be fully known. Gov. Bulhxk
and Senator Morrill openly dt-idined. and
The
it i» understood that Prof. S.-vlye and nth- ou* rloasiw is something peculiar
era ufi-qually high standing privately re- . spruce young man who waa wont U&gt; buy
his clothes at the fmhiotteble eetabliahmente un U read way, at a oiM of fl!25 to
•21HI a suit, is perfectly willing to slide
inrcstigalh.il that nhoutel lee i-ffectna). around into the Bowery and get tlx same
whether it &lt;yit dtroagh th t Interior De- thing for SCO,. True, be says he gets
them on Broadway all the same, but oc[nrtBK-Bt, lliu luduii &lt; u|nF&gt;|i"i',iirndiip&lt; or i-aaionalh two of
meet in a cheap
what pot. If the (’uiatui-si-ti MU in any shop, and lh« eat gHa out uf the bag
respect it will not be the fault of Prc*i- Madam ixi the avenue is seen in Bowery
•hops, and Sixth arentn- b gettin- to be
good enough to trade in, liarticurirly aa I
goods storage about thirty per cent, lesa
than on Broadway.
Secretary Bristow and 1‘uatmsstrr General
Tlx rousumption of liquon at thedube
Jew ill, began their reform tn. irinnents, it haa largely decreased, particularly of fine
was clurged that (Ik-v did nut hare the HtiUi-rs. The swell who once pndrd 1 im
wpIriTwlrah wm avuteW^y tix-Vte-mx.- ^TXgT

\

April G, 1864. A vqte era. taken iu
lha Horue Ou a section of the currency
bill, autboriring the issue to. National
Banks of small notes. The vote stood,
yeas "fl, nays 54. only four Dctuocrata
voting ia ita &amp;vor.
’
April 9, 1864. A resolution vu introdntwd iu Ute House by Mr. Colfax, drolariag Alexander Long unworthy to be a
member, said Long having favored upon
tbe floor, the recognition of Ute independ­
ence of tbe Southern C.mfederney. Tbe
vote on thia stood, yeas 80, nays 70. only
one Democrat voting-in ita favor On the
same day Mr. Washbum offered a reaoln-

Tha position of New York on the curmay question in geaurous, to nay the
least, fur them is no rity in thia country
that few aMitttu.^ith hard timaa, or that

Richard Ijesser, of Carlton,

"

March 21, 1864. Pending the Army
appropriation biB the proviso was offered :
‘•Thu no part of Uta money liereia appro­
priated shall be applied or used for the
parpoee of raising, arenio" equipping or.
paytoj; negro soldiers."
This was favored by 18 Democrats, ut&gt;
posed by 8 Democrata, and 74 Bepabli-

proving the deep rooted Democratic sym­
pathy for tbe Confederate reuse, and the
organised opposition, of tbe party to me**
ora ahniutely esMtial to the surevreftil
prosecution of the war. Can any impar
tial mind in the review of tbe Tote* pre­
sented, be brought to believe that a Dem­
ocratic majority in Congrrae would have
ever secured the nrewerration of die Union.
To the strong Republican mgjoritiot. reprreetrting the national will, and lha determinabon of the loyal people to maintain
without compromise or dishonor the unity
and integrity of the Republic, we owe the
exietener of the Government This much
st least, the impartial historian will accord
to the Republican party, and ite patriotic
record when the political history of the
Rebellion is truthfully written
.
From tbe record presented three conclu­
sions may be fairly drawn.
1. The encouragement which tbe Dem­
ocratic party gave the aecesaion evuspira
tors before the war, last none of iu frere
during ita prosecution.
2. The altitude of the Democratic
party if not openly boaiile to the Union
cause was far from friendly with it
3. If tbe policy of the Democratic
party, as foreshadowed by ita voire in
Congrtae, had prevailed, the Southern
Confederacy would be to-day an establialied fact.
Would the raeturalion of such a party
to power jbe randucivo to the iuterret of
the nation t Would not the future peace
and proaperity of the Republic be endau
gered by Democratic ascendency ? Would
not the organiicd opposition to the enact
menl of then- measures which are now
the l*w* of the land, find expression in a
fiuhtre u&gt; execute or administer them ? In
a word, would not the muoruttuu of the
Democratic party to the control uf the Ne­
lson, be the restoration iff that noliticni
lower which encouraged the South tu se­
cede, aud.disiouragcd by vote and example
the efforts of a loyal people to suppress the

PRESIDENT.

wan th« Jydkvgauu last July, that gut the Cutter. W'e »ui
let him draw this year. "He ia too luAy."
'W&amp;rain^ tbe people not to come all' at ouce. we are »
foe iu all Haateni markets, which rowditsou
orMfcsI. tergUy owing to jtefiento.es.
couragcnimt by tbe Rtoto and .Uownty
Agricultural Socsrtitw.
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The 8|&lt;cd Department, though offering
a large amount in prvtuiuiaa, yet ispta the
society haa tluui any uber dqarUnetit of
Use Fair; in fact, it is a source of tone
profit to tbe society annually, and enables
tt to psy double tbe premiums in other de[Wrtmenta it wuald utherwnx be enabled
to do. 1-jms.Mteijnu^by
How. C. W. Green, of F.nmwgten, tbs

Truly Yours.

. j. L. REED &lt;k CO.

NOW IS YUOR TIME I
Gent’s' Clothing.
Furnishing Goods,
Dry GoB3s of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities

no* quite Btari-ing the sutire era of proaparity of Michigan, haa rendered thia an
uual gathering uf the producers and nun
ufseturera, a fixed institution of which lha
people of Michigan, except a small class
uf one idea fuHda, are proud, and which
rank. toriaf secund to mm in the United

iwrmupNu
Trunks, Traveling Bags,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest

departmente of production—some to vege­
tables, some tu rereab. s»rx to dairying,
■nm w raldc, others to hone, others u.
sheep snd swiwe,—but sll And in ths great
annual gatherings, under the suspires of
the Stele Hociety, dc|«rtmeiita devoted to
their busiitosa interest aud specialties
so with all branebas of mechanic* and fine
an*.—Shd by couapariron cumea improve-

Come and see

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i^Aauwgs, Cept., uth 1Bi4.

peoplc were inexpericncwd. Thia'year the
Fair has the advantage of last year's ex
ptsiesKW, and the rast improvement in en­
tertainment which experience riven to any
people. All the defects whi.li were disrorered in the arrangements uf tlx numer
m&gt; and capacious exhibition buildings are
thia year remodied; there has been many
improvements for caring for stock, especial­
ly aheap, and the means of iarrow and
egrets are increased ; all goods, wares,
suxk end merchandise gu direct to the
Fair Ground, if directed as they should
be, to the State Fair Depot, Hast Saginaw,
the F. A I*. M. taking care from111 lb,
roads centering at Saginaw, Ths grand
MU In* a (read total »t
VA.741
stands are much increased in capacity and
cuuvcuicncv, and capable of seating five
Thia is mere by some hundreds of dol­
thousand people comfortably, while the lars than was ever before offered by the
Driving Track u aa good as a track can be State Society in tbe five grand divwiuna,
aud exaoeds the total of the premium list
for any of tbe first twenty yean of the
existence of tbs society. It sptak. the

We have already recorded the fort that
ou Tlinreday, tbe lirot shipment of pmdx,
to Liverpool from Philadelphia ia to b«
made by the rtauxi.ip -Ohio." Tu keep
the fruit in tncrehantehte order, it is pro
P-*d to operate by means of fans, forring
air over tbe ice with such rapidity that the
temperature is quickly reduced to 38* or
35-. No outaade sir b admitted, and the

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED
C&lt;»mpari«on Invited and Competition Defied iu

Teas,

Coffees

JOECIXT

and Spices

STAIVLEY'H.

AU Fade of Tea*, tbe very be,t in the Market. fresh every
ing no current* -f air of diflvewrt temper
atunn, there ia not onr one-third the roc •reek from tbe, Importer. H. 8. 8I.KEPER * CO., of Hoetem. ut
lumption of ire that attend, any other for ule .1 price, winch de &lt;e .urrMalul competition
pewena. Tltc gsaaea emitted from the

GIVE ME A CALL. .

of aay wiuxwa on account of color" was
adopted, yesa 118, nays 48, not a Demoent
voting in iu fovtir.
Juy 2, 1M4. Om of tbe mret impor*-» military biOs of the war p—«l th.
Ho. It psvvidod for the raiaihg of ad-

building purposes, while tbe new gingham
mill, erected last year, will soon be reedy
for occupation, and will employ nearly M&gt;0
hands. Tbe Stark Milb are cliaugiug
over their spinning finmro at ron«idsr«blc
mat, and erecting building* alongside tbe
canal, while the Manchcatcr corporation is
enlarging one of its mills, and making im­
provements generally. Nashua also bean1
a healthy look CnaitHaliy, and great hopsai
arc entertained of • foir Iraaimaa for theI
winter. The Nashua Lock Company ia,
1
Indian Head Milla intend to nut right
•long; the Naahna Msuufacturiog Compony, which employs 1,100 hand*, has am.
jdc work for the winter, and no pn»]«ct
of either reducing wages or help: the
shoe factory report* the sense thing, while

western railway company, for Ute year end­
ing May 31, 1873, shows the rompany to
have operated I.IHH) miles of road, B—iring 112,787,726.51 x gross tmrning*.
Tlie net rMuings are given as fl 1.366.11”,54, Ute upcrnMg exp««e being 59.47

uiaicvd on a Saturday night, and it is
calculated that the tmnsflir will all be
made before Monday morning The efi
riency of lha acre ire ia the city will be
greaUy tnerreaad. The old puat-ofire was
fumsriy a church, altered fur the purpose,
and a more dingy, inconvenient labor
making pbtre eotfM not bo conorired.
Now, every presiblc facility C&gt;r quick,
thorough, and effective work will be had,
and the pret-tnaater and his employ ace will

the city will, brihn the electimi, isatta sa
appaa! to the citiseus of Ohio, to kill inis: Unnouw-J. P. Allison.
thm by Utuir votes, that Ute country may
get iuto a arttled financial eottditwn as1 O.RHSS£?'AMX^I“Pl,m“Bt*~U’
Loa re ptteible Wm. AUeu. maniac »
Superintend ente
the Slate of New York, wild be 1-K
ChildkJ. G. Ram.___
300.000 majority.
The feeing uf tbe
Superintendent Mnaic HaB—C. L.
Destocracy against him » intense.
Whknev.
Hnperiatendenu Manufacturing Hall—
N. L. Avery, i. P. A. Burringtoo

ktads ssperially of tba market garden,
have been mcruaaed evn tn larger proper­
lion than upon stock, ’affording a strong
incentive for agriculturaiUu to take to the
fair liberally of thia elaaa. The presuiutus
iu Canadx upon moat artiiles tn three last
classes do not equal ours, yrt their exhibi­
tion bare always put to shame Ute enter
prise of tbe farmers of Michigan. Oak
tend County alono, ia cereals and vents
good an exhibit as can be seen at the
Canada Fairs; yet lbs whois State of
Michigan ha. a. yet firiW to du whrt
Oakland Country ia capable of doing
On red and white wlxal ...d bsrtey the

Httdingn, Nov. 10th, 1874.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

•John Stanley.

REMINGTON!
fbs kcMtita-rox Hatw

mo M acxxxi bawapnntg
rapidly Into favor a, p..
semiU( the be.t combixatiox of good qualltlws.l
namely: Light rutinln&lt; I

RnuxaroM No. 1 Ms
China fur family use. la
the tMrd rur qf Ms »
fstenee. has met wttb a
I tun re rapid incrrwsv V
wi/ae tArn u'.j,

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At th&lt;( Old Factory Building in
Miele, nabl. Mlle lai lalereel af lit Mid daMaeed
at. la kadi., u,.
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HASTINGS.
ike aaaalx at BarryJa ike Male adlHeMaoa.
Pcnple craning frotn a dletanoa, can isn.ifiJsHMftis&gt; r; 3
grt lh-lr work dune and carry ft bark I* eaartar &lt; ■&gt; -f mellra Iwaaiy-eae Oil la leea
with them. Wool arat by expraaa will
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VOL. XX. XQ. fc9.

HASTINGS, BARRY. COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1875.

WHOLE NO. 1006.

r«m?

tn bold out until tbe j«&gt;ple of the North
di-ided Sir th* Union ot agdaat it. Th.
n-rlcetion of Abraham Lincoln wa* thlieatb blow of the alar* mmladcracy. Ito
•hrll wa* brokmi. and ita fnreuldaM* rreiet- For, allbungh the Chicago tdxtfurm falb
betow the great nnution. and the nomine­
still k.wrt, y.H the triumph*of the Hemucratlc party uf the North will certainly *»•
In an interview with Governor Bandall cure a tempirary su.penuou of lioatilitic.
and an cfiict to miks pewre by an appeal
in 1WM. Pnxid.nl Linndo said
■ I do not think it b prnwual rarity of tu reaum. They ronh-a* that four yearambitiou thuueb I am mm free frwm tbrwji of hkrely wac. a* a means of restoring the
■. * :.s_ I —■ t
I*., I'.—I .Im* ,1... Uukm, hxa |wovcn a f.ilnre They de­
clare that the true principlro of Amcrii ru
Government have been diaregirdrd and
trail.pled tinder foct by the yereret exe. u-

WM. £. IMMt a

HinStjer AfiiBrtiriii'

| nave it. WhaUnae its. puronre may ImVi
I taw*, it b certainly that the cflert of its
I oppritiua to the menu* ctaf-kyid t.ad-d
। to pnikmg tbo war, by boi ling out tbc
, bop* to tbw*iu rebcItKm tku |k*cc would
be obtaiuod thrvogb the rMo^ukiuo &lt;d th*
S&lt; ulhrni Coaf.-d. n». y.
When lb* Southern Sum* amclcl.
hey did an wil'i the dctcrmlnatio i invar
to ivlura to th* Cuiori. Tf the hiatury of
the movement i* dearer on one pdat than
another,Illa ou thia rtwoJulloti of th.- aectdetT^urenever tu auhteit to EMml au­
•Sir.” repli.d Mr. Lincoln. ••the alightthority An Independent Suotfirrs Con­
&lt;M knowWa- «f -rulim-iic will prove to
federacy wm the only ultimatum which
any man that the triad Mmkw raumil lw
the Eoulh had to offer a» a b»U« of peace.
dertn.yrd
bv Drm.wv*tie strategy. It
Tbc uArial end priraleMorrvapoudcCivr rvceivnl'frnoi the t&lt;mth;lhe upaeebrdof it* shown that they ranuot krep pax! faith, would' saerilro all tbu while men of tire
Icad'-r* and the hngwa-.-a of be preaa ; the and arc the m***t barbaroua and inhnmin,
aa
wcNm trnuherwi* of mankind.'
d.doram in HtaTO lettUalaran and in tbc
Tile Richmond Nrerfi’aef thnv replire to
Confederate Congrwm; the informal cuufwicea held from time to tide t tbe peu- the mldresu of New llampahire iMwerato, .ler arm. .Mending and ac«|uirina Union
rlamaliooa and luraaagua of Ito Prwidmt. declaring that if lhe Sonth would ••eeme tetritocy The iMnoeratir atrateg* de­
all go to prove, that, from tbe iiireptiorl I hack into the Union, th* ItvOkwrwy of mand* that thrwe force* b* didiamlcd. ao&lt;l
arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the to the chaw of the moTctaenl. |«acu
[the
North will do all in their power to gain i that llw mmter* be cuoeiliakxt by n»t«r’
Grate is a slide draft which when open causes the cials to keep U.S desirable, axrept on lbw bUaia of a rec- I fur them I the Southern Slates) such gusraa will accnre thrir safely
bright while Broiling. It hsa tin lined doors which close with a ognition of the Southam ConMcracy — 11 ant re*
•Im the New llamrohire IknuMcrai*
Yet,
with
a
full
knowledge
of
tUb
fact.
.iii
turn bueklc with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is so arranged
Ucmurracy, ihn.URhoui ilia war. ke]4
it can beXgkeu outfit will. Las Mien or close front doors and its rlamucing Ibra peace which iu leader*
general appearance is bold and attractive.
knew could not lie bad, and fur a peaceful
' - Y.m rannol mnetlule the .South if you
MHtkmcul of uxbuiig diftetthira. which
guarantee Io them ultinraie auecnw; and
they knew to I* impoanibh.
the riprrience of the |&gt;rv*eut war |Wur.-»
In April. I hill. Huger A. Pryor, of
j their mi«.v»» » inevitable if y&lt;&gt;n Hing the
Virpnb, aaid, in rreporou to a aormad*.
«.mpuhory labor of miiluaM of black men
al t’barbulun, .Smith Carolim.
. .1
-la- -e .1— X—l- Will
(ienlleuxu. I thank yon, c*|«a.ially
that you bale al 1*4 aunihilakd th^a aeruraed UliHM*, rutkiag with curTU|aioii bihI
In this popular Stove will bo - famuri all—-XamIuiu. laup
in-lent with eatawad lyfau*). Thank
ictitB.Portable Reservoir,tin lined doonsiMjea front. palpus c«
»Gad' it la al IxM bleated and ritwt by the
i^btnihg wrilh of an mUra^ed *uJ iudig
cservoir aud is tin* best Stove in the market for the money.
nant people. Not only it it gMt*i hut
gnV* Ibrm vr Tu the csptrreile languxge
of .*Kripcnre. it b waler apili uftM the
u-naiml which eaunet be galbcn-l U|u
Lika JmeUer. *OII of the inoniiug, it ha*

for any **«1 except -and or gravel uaa a
Hied plow. Their cort b but little more.
xn.],tbe draft viKiuph low to pay ths dif
ftrroce in tdowmg twenty acres. I* «Uwiog and the cohae does a pad deal
the

in Ureal* of property and life depend for
sutrty and security, are io force u&gt;day,
williuut the vmlorreuwnt of a aingi* Dem
uvratie rote. I. it probable, in view iff
thia lignifieant farm that a Democratic
a-lminirtraiiuu would faithfully carry not
their ligl.U-uu. psovuiona?
A review uf tbe UuognwaiJU record
•Uowa a marked unanimity on tW part uf
the Democrat* against all measures of re-

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geoUeuicn. if Abraham Uncrin m4(1.Bnibxl Hamlin, t.xmOrenw. were p&gt; abdicate
tMr olficra and .were tn give me a blank
•licet of paper to write the rooditioo of rre
.uncxatiun to lhe Jeftiuct 1*aiun. I would
.omifaHy .pur the overture.''
Th-w •eiititucnto were revrited with tu-

Thin ahoukl be ueeii by a'l who
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a!:l*mzh the mighty armice -of tbe Con­
federacy proved thi* to ba iatpureiblc. Al
the duee of tbe war, they opfaacal all re.'.uvtnirtioa mcaaurca &lt;a&gt; the [.-round that
th,' State* could be rretorrd witbeat them,
alt hough daordcr. and anarchy, and
hope and expect that a rnwdution rvmld be amothercd hair in the rebellious Htatro
peaud. denying the cmwituiiund power of
the Government, under the compact of
17*7, tu rvwrre a State? The Ch'^ag.i
pUtf.uvn virtually dore thb already. Are per rvUtiona in, lhe Union, and to 1'lfi M
there nut atroog nwro. at least, to in­ uuH-kly a* jowildr the Ennl*hi(« of war
duce u« to biqw and believe that they from tbe .boulder, of the Southern people.
Hut at all time*, in every effort, Dsmocrary tort it with oppoaition. It threw obatoebn in the way ; it eucuurasel th*
Smlkwu poople to believe, aa it did in
ISGH. that their righu were bring invaded,
it aroiMcii a feeline of bittwneaa and del-

matter of vast impwtane.- to a. in every
view of tire rare, and heoev 1 lU.ught it
I juJiciuua, patriotic, and wire, to du every
I thing that roald be penj-rly d.&gt;re tu aid
in hi* electom. Whatever may be bi* io1 dividual opinion, he i* th* eandiiUte «,f lhe
| State Righto party of lire North, iu vj'poSeptember 2S, liilht, a rmduti. u •»&gt; 1
introduced into th* Virginia houaeof dale
gxto f.w inquiring into tbe tone aud tem '
per of the jicul'k' of the United Statrc &lt;&lt;u
the subject of pcare. with a view to re- I
•ponding, if favorable The Sea/i'ae/, of ।
tL Skh. in apewkiug of it, aaid :
,
“Thc,H&lt;"toc. by • nuanimotu vote, put
ita f&gt;&gt;4 on the nwotution, without a Word
of diacuaaiou, "T a moment of delay. Ill ;
■ thi* it but fairly rvprewmtcd the manliiue* ■
tn w 'ot
,r i

Whatever of peace and prosperity hare
lieen Manred to the Southern Stoles, and
especially to th* nation, since the clow of
Tbcac word* indicate tbe &gt;*raidmU'a
the war, is doe to the wwiom snd firmuem puliry toward tlome who prove unfaithful
of the HepnHicun party/XAa it proses ut- ur'dmbuneat Secretary Bristow reffartu
tliiv policy in all of hb’ oSrial acta Tbe
t'nii.-u, and turned neither to lhe right Hepubliean party ha. made it a plank in
nor to lhe left until thia w«a arecmpliatwd, iu platform. The beat dcvi*rd ayatrm of
», it ha* gone straight forward in the Work Government cannot aeenre pcrlacUoei. The
of rexorelruction, snd unmindfal «f Dcm- bot intentiona u&gt; the part uf thewe in­
raiSH olwtarirs which it ha. corountere-l treated with authority cannot keep men
it ba&lt; n atonal pcaco sad jmnperity UM t he from proving unfaithful. The brer that
n i. Itid Staten, and advanced the material roll be d&lt; nc U to exaniaa pod Judgment
a , ilth of the country more than four in reacting uiew tor. raepoaaiN* naaitioua,
timav the entire l«rt of the War.
If any on* bo&lt;M»tly Ixlmea that the
Democratic party has become ronverti-d by
ybc logic of cventa, be hm but to .tody
tbc work of the party in thine Stat»
where it ha. obtained control. The vhar-

tbe Governor« l**iiaian*. ami I wi.li
Io be known at Waaliington. and ela*

l“—■ "nstsr JOHN

STANLEY

Governmerit and t-o b*ck to the Union, on
any term" whatever, the-peopl* i.f lamia
raiia will, in lonvcntw-u aaretublcd without
In a letter to Hon. K- 11. WaabborM,
aduarulttu voice, cede the State to any dat«l August 111, 1864. General. Hrant
Eunfieao Power. '
thli* refer* to Confederate hope* of a
The Richmond
in Mar.h llrtnocratic triumph in the North : .
■1 hare no doubt but that the sttetny
are exceedingly anxious to hold out until

AT THfi

Hastings Drug Store

triiUfJtnot mtJftiuMtr.r /•"'J'
In bb Utter he arid
“Let tbe heart and brriu into lhe re- uevuring Io death &lt;-ur Preaidanl aud mili­
lulutiiMt, accelerate aud direct tbe move- tary aud civil oScvn. be had pni|««ed to
uaeul, gel rid of the Bahrain, (or What b make Jet. Ihktia hi* aueenaor, I*re. Cornit I) Abral am Lincdu, pacifiraHr.it you | mender-in-ebief «f the Yankee araiic*.
ran, and by the blood of bi* Mkiwera if and our 4 Juratir imdilution* Jot only nx

need entertaiu any aurii from McClellan •
election. But, on the contrary. I think
thxl jeaev upon the baria of a rejaratu.n
■ X tbc States and our iudcjeodetiro, would
l« the ahnret certain ultimate rmult ifour
authorities abould act wwcly, in tbc event

| ognixcrl at luuSe. Inti re-adopted iu the
frew (Staton, provided the South would uucc

Surreal ail lettaital

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Sweet’s Hotel,

Santa Claus

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THIS OFFICE

routnd aL Ua Government from hand,
known to be Lyal to those still rrd with
the blraal uf it* defeuderv? There are
tracriioa* fir the Aumrm psofdp to anrero. sad &lt;« thrir rolution depend.- the
wtw**or wue uf th* RepwbKc.
OCHtrUDMATU IIOPM or A MMOrOATIC

ftacw aud Isla.r , the rraaBcrtrou i'f the
uU Stale Bight, durtrin*. which marknl
itk rule in aatr Mint timer; th* cunu uhlX drawn amendment* to Stole cuiwtiIstiorn intouded to again dirid* alkrianre.
tl • priitieri character of tbc raw who are
to rctircaant it in the coming Coognre ;
lhe elevation through iu roton and influ­
ence of those who were mainly re.jxm.ibi*
fur the Southern rebellion, and who led ita
arniie* agairut the Government All the**
thing, romhired, Joint, m with the finger
uf yropbeuy, to lhe nwurvaction of the Al­
tai doctrine of State Rights under D«mm
cirtic domiiMtion, if again clothed with
tulkic.l power by tbe votes of lhe Amcrren j-xijde Its votes, its upaeehre, it*
■* to, j-rovi tbe Dtmoeraiic party the aatne
enemy of p"xl guvernnteul lb»t w«. dis
mimad fata power in 1801. Shall it l»
rstored r Uan tbe nation tru*t in It.
hand, ita h-mur, ito unity, and the solution
of those great nrobleuna of huumrity and
r ivUiaaliou, which to-day demand th* highuisdom and the Insert palriitism
Why ahmiM Ji trust toJay what it
.bred not trust in 1860,11*4. IMS. 1*72?
The party has trot changed. Ito princttde., ita aytupathy, it.
are as
clearly defined now aa Un n If th* nrtmn
rould not trurt the men wb* vuted and

I * been tbc lending trait in the Prreidcui’*
character, and no personal eeoddantio*
could tempt him to dim its lustre by rem। nauiaing a wrung.
,
''IzVaoyriby aaua ervwpey it tut he
unribW.' Three word* alroukl ring from
the Mump and forum; they should be writl3u in letter* uf pdd abtrve lhe entraaee
of every court-bmaae ; th.-v ahiauld Sad a
b4-4c-mcnt in lire balb te'Jwuri** ; they
abould b* putted in ovary town. city, and
StoU, that the guilty might read their

The tnanagetoeut of lb* -Inter-Slate
Indwrtfai Eijcitirei to be hridOvm tbc
8th of September to the (Hh af Ortubre,
in the Exjndtion Building. mar lb* Can-

. Th* Ameriana P.moloRicri feriaty bold
their l«uaial exhihitio* of fiuita iu rannn-tion with it. CUUrti.&gt;ua of fruit from
a Urge number of Staton will bo mad*,
affording a rare o,iportarity nf riudy and

rhe mix* of the Chicago cwuvcute.u,
r a* jts platform uf principlre grew,
-nt., aa I have raid on anathur ixra
a ray of light, which umlar Prvvie, may j«&gt;v* tbe dawn uf day to thia
and ebe*rirea night, Um first ray uf
, I have *ren from the North since lira
1 l&gt;eg*ii This chccra tbc heart aud
anh h I roukl almwM exclaim: -Hail!
light. ufftjring of Heaven, first bum
ic eternal, eo-«tew»al beam May I I

J. P, ROBERTS.
NOTICE!

FOR

Yet. with a full knowledge uf this de
l. nninalirm ra. the part of theSoeth, mid
Ut: im|«*il&gt;iliiy of restoring the I nion,
except by jhr debut of lb* Confederate
aruiuu. tbe ItemucralM garty tried to di
ride Nurtbero s*ntiamiit anJ eripnlc the
sdminblraXiiHi, by pnwlaiming that the
Suotturu States were snxiira* to return !&lt;•
th* Unino. end that lb* Republican party
w,hiM not allow them ■
ioS .or..
....... ....... .. - ---­
Impartial history will record tlx* facta.
of the Government to awppnaa lhe ret**­
1. Tbe Southern State* eave op tbc
' After tbu Pemoeratic aureewMa in the Cunfedcraay when they roaU no longer
fall of 18(12, Smtbmi puperi UaA oora-

rneitl wutdd oyipiwc a further Muoocnbo*
&lt;■( the war. Mrenwbtle fiu.iiM.-ial rmbarra**u&lt;nl&gt; would lx duiug their work.
Tbc war would inevitably tail in aniae&lt;l*.stce (hi tbc cvi-nt of .McClelland al
tctu|4mg to rarty it otrf When *11 ef
furta In |&lt;r»ua.le our jeupl.- to gu back
ii.lo the 1‘niou voluntarily, failed, a* they
। would, if our aothociliea shall an act a* to
a.&lt;urc lhe heart, aud affection* of the ;«•I |4e a* Urey ought, then McCWlaa would
cMtioa'of McCtdlan in IHtll would!
; ultimately be compelled tu give up tbe ntbring about a mUiratruu of tbe Union.' luralkuO of tbc Unkm » a turlurn hope.
Southertl kadcrv wore niranling hi* dev I’carr Wtetld niuic slowly but .urriy uja.n
lion aa the certain aU|&gt; toward Cimfedcralc ..nr own term*. and without any more
revognhita
fighting
&lt; hbrr/wuww w.’.uM operate U&gt; the asm.n»ulu, which, uf lhamreivtn, even with-

UNDERTAKING
that need* a great deal

Every observing farmer knows that hones
are .u^ejrtiU.- of kiadnem and rcjuaHy ao
to unkindnre*. I have seen horses that
were working staadily made rock ha* with
sural, in a abort time, by a sharp word or
a r.-k oct tbc bit. ■
- v----- *their work aa you
puasible, dfod be
their mbtakre as ;
of hnman beings.

Clsllan, and the autrera of the State
Righto font rff tbc Noth, whose nouunac
ba b, of the utmost impnrtann- to in.
I With tbw views, yon nadOy penrivs
li..w 1 r«g*rdml the actio* of tkn Chirap:
cm» ration a* * rar iff light, lhe firat rar

�a flood of light on the re*ewt ao-ruled
negro insurrection in that State.
We
make extracts He flrat give* htaeredeu

«1 rebriliom I owned a Arm of 1.fowl
acre., 450 of which were at one lime un
der rultiration, and I Ud over 100 negroe.
under my coMrel, all of whom lived in
dose proximity to my reaidcnce I seldom
eat down to a me.) without being disturb­
ed by aom* mm of thaw nagroea railing
upon me far advice or for boom article of
nor, and waa defeated mainly by local b* food or clothing. On Sunday, w. held
rriigious rerrireu, which ware attended by
Hantwi. Ha b a jurfot of the highrat
standing, with the breadth of view and
tairnem on all quralu.n. which went to be
the fruit of judicial mining. He han al­
ready played a prominent part in tbe
school quartfou in Cincinnati, for when
atump in the Ohio ramprign, as it wa*
■ndentood that be would giro bfo rtteutiou particularly to tbe schorl 4neat ion.
Jndga Taft, it will be rmnemberad, waa
the chief cotnprtitor of Gen Haye, for

don la of which. Im wa* peraonally cogniaaat^ showing how “rather than to knuekfo
to a nigger -—Ilia: la Io etpfoiu U&gt; a field
thin be waa criticised o being over-Sendly to the Catholic, ao that .prcial weight
action—one of hi* neighbor* wa* dspriv.
st-achra to hit position al thepraaeut time.
od of help at a critical trate. One of three
w* give in lhe writer * own language.

paying Uzca because they ranine leach
and pearlier their own religious forn» in
the school*. the cane i* entirely different.
They are taking what the Cooatitntion
doea not allow, and what I think it ought

Now Mr. D. wa* a gnod man and
would not cheat a negro, but another
neighbor boasted that he “never meant to
nay a nigger more than
at Christmas
for it will hurt a nigger to have more than
that," he aaid, and adding, "d—them, they
are ocr* anyhow and ought not to have
anything.'' The very idea of a negro
*nlng a white inan for hi* wagra ia absurd
ia the extreme. You might M well en
dreroe to obtain justice in a New York
aity court against the “ring."

11 e maintained that the Catholic clergy
—for he draw* a broad distinction between
them and lhe laity—have forced tliia fosue into the prenent campaign through the
subserviency of the Democratic party.—
Another Instance U given where 40
The protestation* of the latter go for negro** .wore one way and the white rani
nothing. By the Geghan bill passed by their employer, .wore directly contrary,
th* foal Legislature they hare secure.1 the and obtained th* rase. No Jury dare to
support of tbe Catholicjchurcb. “They," bring in a verdict against a whit, man In
soy* Judge Taft, "the Democrats and tbe favor of tbe negro.
Catholic clergy. hare irrw'l to combine
agaioAl tbe Hepublicsns. Tbc Catholic
'I do not] say that all emtdoyer* are
clergy are supposed to have no other ob­ dishteiert. nor that all negro** tell th* truth
ject ia thm coalition than to divide the in iwcaring that they have had only ro
school fund, or destroy the common school much. Far be it form me to bring any
•uch *wecping accusation* against our
system la It right to treat this vital ia- Southern white brothers ; but enough of
tereat of the republic to such a nimbiu. them are dishonest to give color to tbe ide*
tiour’ Tliia coalition lisa two object*. that it is common among them, snd the
Via.: On the part of tbe Detnoeratie negro i* stirred up to think that every
white man intends to ehete him. WaaM
leaders p -litiral power; on lhe part of rite it be any different at the North if our
clergy a radical chug* ia tbe constitution
and runduct of the common school*, or
their abolition The position of the latter
Tbs writer'• remedy fur these evil* i*.
ia fairly stated by Judge Taft, as follows:
“Tbe theory .of tbe Catholic clergy is in brief. to make land owner* of the ouforthat no schools can be satisfactory to them j rd people, and to this end he ha* divided
which do not permit the full instruction among hit laborer* lhe principal portion of
&lt;d that they may be wrtl indoctrinated
with their religious opinion* 'at the s*mc
time they are acquiring secular knowledge
and diactphna, if not tbe name instructor*.
Tbe only way to aecurr thia object out of
lhe school fund b to have it divided; and
they do not yet »ee why this can mil
done. They oppewe tire rommon tohools,
therefore, even when relieved of al) aertarian leaching, in tbe hope of an arrangenmt by which they can have lhe toeeh- (
Ing of Catholic children under the care of I
Catholic religion* teacher*, in school* aup- 1

No measures hitherto adopted to derate
the black man Iwgia to compare in impor­
tance to this one of mak'ng him a land
owner, a* it cotnprisra schools, churches,
home*, preuniary indepetHlmce and pnlitioal rights, and without its adoption it t*
my candid opinio* that all other meaaur.-will produce but “•.«*&lt;------------ - -ae_* I
upon the colored

a lirt *J urtiaiaa |«vparcd and being prom­
' sd for exhBtitioa u the Centennial of 187C
by th. fittb. kingdom of Brigium The
li»t would (Il nearly rix column* of your
paper. When we take into eooridcratiou
th. fort that the territory rix orcupim ia
*bi»ot half a* large again as Michigan, we
rannui but think &lt;mr eiti.cn. do not rariire tbe maruilude of thia great foternatioori exhibition If Beljriuni ban already
forntahed a list and secured apace for sueh
it, is, however, lhe Republican* at hurt an exhibit of her produrta and renourcea.
are folly aware lhaj_ tbev are artinx for what mm: w* expret from «ber foreign
next y«wr as well J. thL. *ud that the euuntrie* who have been hard at work pre
chief rijraificunre of tbsar rue will b, paring for thi. exhibition and ran hid.
found in ita natural bearing* Iu thia littfo Belgium away in «.,B&gt;e corner of their
Thirty-rix foreign nation
point of view the Souther* quaatiua can­ dominiotra
not be overlooked. Wean glad to rerog- have aroeptad and are preparing their
niao th* feet that It I* not
promlnsnt gta-d/. ware*, and merchandise for the exhlblUnu. In looking over the various arand vital aa it waa, but that It U stiD be­
fore lb* prople la evident '■wm the keen tidra Belgium frop.ro. to disjj.y we ran
interval every where maniftwted throughout form *om* idea of whu may be expcctsd
th. Sooth iu the Northern 'rirctions. like from roeh great arnntriea aa England.
that uf Maine, tbu* jiroriog that roroo- France, Germany, China, Japan, Rumis,
atractiou b«a nut yrt been eF-uinated from de.. *te.
Nrarl? er« d^mruront i* rcpnwenteo
The peculiarity of ll«* MraTOt political hr Belgium. The catalogue, among other
ailiutfoa in thi* rrapact. however, is that thing*, ambraa* painting., mulpturea.
no special uiraaurc* arc now before tbc bronara, engraving., bonks, giaas, wood,
country anplluable to the Modlb, which mart&gt;.e, rteri. Iron, rottuu. linen ware.. 1.
ar* dependent ura.ii lUpubllcan or Demo­ oca, metallurgy, grain., chocolate, coco*,
cratic voting. The baUnerd state of tire vegetable, pwfttmerira, |ro*erv*d fntito.
two Houara of Coagrvm Mwitale* that hat* and rap*, augara and ayntjm liouoc*.
rmuH, but even were it otherwtae th-rv is bweuita. eandla acids, fertalianra, chumarhs.
M&gt; tledre tu IRak* any addition to lhe body points, pharmacy, terra cotta ware, a vui
of rc«x&gt;o*tnjctb.ii me*.urca Nevcrtbalma, ocJUcViop «af toy., tabfo Mrvicvo of *11
it is of Immense importance which party kl^ jjT17 l’W^14• I-P"
•hall -cur* th* next adminiatratiou off the pojJlns, delutta, Utin., sacred o*t««u,
prerion* atoooa. artiflrial hair, hair orna­
South can give their reason* for that im- ments. machinery of various kinds, new
prtasion; ths blacks fed it just os they aud novel, showing praetical working.
felt th* momeutorwo&lt;*M of the seeumioci «* .mimic snd labor-saving, aciroeeand edu­
criri*. |t i* * upucf of parting a aqbtl*, cation, elaborate dwpl.y, .bugiug turthod*
but vast aud irresistible moral influeoc*. A of *11 braachc. of jrtimary Inrtituiiotis.
Republican administration at Washington mhoul furniture, m approved by the Belmeans lhe cart) Ing oat of th* paranto-* Allan Ouverament, gymuaatla appliance*,
of the Constitution, tbe protection of th* modds of varioua kind*, achtol diaeipline,
freedmen in all tbeir rights, lhe abandon and military instruction in acbnola, hr•awat of all hortile *el&gt;«mra by th* white II (riroie measure* relatir* to building*, etc.
rte.
line visionaries, and the going forward of
Do not give thi* article j (roriug
tbe South bcaoeforth &lt;-n tfo&gt; baai* of s«|gal
rights A Democratic administration, on j thought, but let It bo in your mind cwtthe other hand, means enenuragentent to I ■tantly. Remember that we have sonto
tbs bilt&lt;-rc«t enemies of the freedmen, and ' tiling worthy of note in Michigan to exth* practical i|&gt;-prlv*l|u«i of the Utter of '[ hibit to the world. Where foreign connth»lr political privilegra, anlea* they are ■ tri™ hare becu ecuturim bringing ibautexerted in tbe white interest.
i | advoa to a high degree of perfeaion, we
We have girsn |u&gt; many evHcnoe* of have arawnpliahcd in half a century what
the purpose toward thi* Utter result eher. I win a*tonl»h them more than w« ran be
iabed by the Democratic leader* of ths I। astonished- It only remain, for n. to go
I to work and exhibit our nsoacw and pro­
duce-. manufacture*, etc
Appliratton.
given up, lhe White Iseague* soem to be
no longer in th* fielJ, »' itiempt* arc ferrnt p&gt;ints. l&gt;ul nothing iu comparison
likely to l» luad* tu ahpqplrv negro to whaj thsy should at thia time. Hesuffrage. Il is found that th» was end rnenjber that space must be secured Then
can be obtained in Ira* obtrusive but equal­ you have-util January 1st. l&amp;rfl. before
ly effectual ways. 'Mr. Nordhoff shows anv article guns forward. All article* for
how thi* has l-rcn done in Georgia—by exhibition must be there by April 1st.
adverse legislation. aptJying in the term* 1878, exrent perishable gnnda and live
kick, whien will be provided for in lime.
*A|ttaUy t» whiten *i&gt;d black*, but from
fore* of urcuuptuxvv wurking wholly Secure y&lt;&gt;ur spare without delav.
F. W. NO'BLK,
•grinst the latter; by wholesale bribery of
black lewder* ; and hy frauds vyrtemrtiial. Ser-rclan t'entrnnial Board of Manarm
Detroit, b-p&lt;mul&gt;ei 2, 167*.
Iw tHimed al the polh. With the Union
under I4em&lt;xrstic rontrol ami Demr- ralic
Juitie*, Not Charity.
prestige overbearing utterly the freedmen
aud tbeir friends, it is rary to see how the
condilloa of the latter would
hope ,
Every year adds to the independence of
low, whIU the country wo*b| l-wwi th*
higktevi benefit of reconstruction. These ill* eolorrd element. It no longer ask*
It simply esk&gt; for ja-tirc. I|
are ronrideraiiun* which the R&lt;q&gt;ublH-ii-&lt; ! for charily
of Maine will not forget, and they *011I has become, drvj Ite the obstacles placed in
not be ungrateful to Senator Mort-ni for |j it way. sdf-u|purtin-. There is no dan
I per uf its drifting away from the Republlr.-rnliing them to mind
ran party, for it know* that only through
this party ran it obtain tbc justice which
it has tbc right to demand. The cd..red
luun asks for no special prii legv. Al1 be
wants i* an &lt;*psa! chaixT in tbc teruggi.- of
life. If he bad the force to rise, he asks
sensible idaaa in its issue of August 10th. that the law* st the country i&lt;i&gt;teei him
If every Democratic p*pr throughout in his legitimate efforts. He desires to enI joy what cililhati m accord* to the poor­
the South gave »d«ioe a* grad as lliiv, we est while man. tbe right to make of him-

ported by the acbool fund, which ia raised I A very intelligent gentleman, residing I
' in tbe South, who is not a politician but
by taxa* levied upon all, or that the
engaged in teaching, Mate* that targe prvCatholic, be retired of the school tax." |I petty bolder* are, as a rule, quite hrwtilc
He show* that they are inexorably
' to the public schools ; that lhe very poor
drirew to thia ground by their inttruction*
i white* are controlled hy them and aid
from Rome. The education of the young
tbeir opposition ; that lhe major portion of
outride of the chureh i* condemned by the
Pope * SyUatou of 1864 .. raw of the those who make up tbe rank and file of
the ex-Correderate *rn&gt;l**, irc forcrable.
though a* yet mainly in a negrtire way.
yst saeh education is not piacticnble in
A new influence is being felt In the lug at tbeir bard l&lt;4 i» n-t going to re­
litis roantry by relieving Catholics of the
•wakened in terete that i* being aroused store them. Railing at the stirring and
[aymrat of their .hare for lhe support of
anhtng ahc mutbffn of tbe white working industrious people who have pX above
tbe public acbools. Aa Judge Taft aaya:
and moderate middle rias. They are be them will do diem no p«ud. Going back
“The real dificuhy is that our Cuoatituto the past and anmmuuing up tbe *luulra
ginning to see that negro education dore
lion nod th* Homan Syllabus are directly
of iUnstrious ancestor* will be of na avail.
in conflict on the school question. By the not euntaminate; that their children ran Tbe rrnnutoecr can only lie acromplwhed
Syllabus our Cowtitution i* a 'damnable be taagbl at tbe free acboui without do by work—atrody'persevering work. '
gradation, and that prirate tuition i* tou I| The ll'A-y ha* revealed the secret;
error ,' and with the Catholic clergy the
costly and insuScienl to ba availed of by work. Heady and prraevering work tu re­
Syllabus ia an authority. ’ We need not
store the fortune* of tbox- families who
them. Breid** aueh influence* among th* have suffered poverty more th* dum of tbc
reproduce Lin able argument in defense of
pro-southern mama*, which are slowly war, nothing rise ran, N&gt; true man or
our paddle aehool ayrteni. “No mother."
working round to the ride of tbe com­ woman would rail at them for tbeir tnishe mya, “ever cb.ri.ed her only child with
mon *ch*Mil*, the politician, hoping to se­ fortuM*. On the contrary, aympatbrtic
more jaahxu care iha* a free Republic
cure |&gt;oriiioo, begin* to see that lie must heart* would respond to any call that
ebrwrihm or ought to ebermh, ita »yrtcm
would truly serve them. Neither should
those who have barn unfortunate, who
of universal popular education and when
have foiled to adapt themselves to tbe new
the white Republicans. It is one of lhe order of thing*, rail st those who hsre
ghwiotm day when "our schixd system
larprat results of their struggle, and will, bora more fortunate, who. through ban!
shall be shivered to piece-' it ia time for
work, hare recorarcd what they hut by
in the long run, prove to be lhe leaven
the mame* to rally to ita defrurc. That
that leavens lhe lump. Heore the deadly
obligation seems to bo imposed by lhe pres­
ent political oAnaiion in Ohio. It will be bortRity now manifested thorsto by the who sneer at iboac who labor for a living.
They effect to despise work, to rrtpini it
well for the partie* concerning to heed
as the lot of the slave. Thsy will neither
Judge Taft's calm end weighty word* a*
work tbctnsrlvra, nor will they allow their
sons or daughters to work. They would
kmk upon it ns degrading, and wool 1 pre­
fer to lire on gilt-edged charity, rather
Put good aronln noauisattoo. ThUshould than anil tbeir bands by honest toil.
be lhe motto of every Republican conven
Thia claaa ia gradually growing smaller.
lion. No delegate should be tent to rcpre- Man;- comprising it are sinking out of
sent th* poeple who will not flret pledge sight. Energy and enterprise are crowd*

State. If U iMkn to become a political himadf to support men of known public
party, it must axpset to b* treated a* a virtue. There are gncsl men to be bad for
partisan, and any political party which U every ofic*. They arc not found hanging
willing to use the rcctariau mal of a parti­
cular ahureh to promote ita political power,

dreed. only as a high public duty. They
mast be sought out, brought to tbe front,
and plem! in nominatiou. Tbeir pramacc
Judge Kelly mys that lhe grremUcks 00 a ticket adds to its weight. They im rising. Th* South has nothing to hope
from ita preoarvutiou. It must dspeod un
new mrnad arc but rapital deposited iu
ita rn*rg*tir young men. They may have
vaulm far fttture uae whan money may be alway* quick to reeognia* h.giraty and sial DU proud awortry to baart over; they may
again required. Well auppoae more grren- ity. Mid find to reward them by gtring tbara have ownad no aiavua; they may have
baoks war* immd aa fcrorod by Mr. Kelly, plarc and power. If wa want good major been scorned by tho** who were reared In
what would prevent their batng likewise itire next foil, we mart prwnt good men on wodth ; but if they love labor, and reek
dapaaited until more money wa* required. our ticket*. In rrder to win a victory, we lhe ftehs of honor, through the gateway
Of indratry. they will impart new life Io
Whte is thus stared now arc offered at
tbe K-wihem States and plare them where
they belong—in th. van of Atocrirau
rirfiirauu.. Fre. labor must b. th* fottn-

Kmitraky ha. 100,000 Patron.
Gen. Butler hmbrco retained by Tilton
The Texas Htate Grange metes at Dal- in hi. secund suit agriart Beseher
Pay Up"i* th. lit!, uf a new metlo- la. on th. 17th iart
Tha Boston public library bad an in­
at ia Or«v«.
Th. potato rot can often be cured by a crease rf 1837i volnmrt larfyenr.
Th* public debt wa. dtereated Jl.flSfl,049.26 during tbe month of August.
Th* wheat crop of MinoeooU thi. year
M vteimtod to be worth fl30,000.&lt;KM).
Two new novels by George Sand »re
announced l7 Michael Lev/ A Cm, Paris.

Th. Maur*. Appfotou hare a new work
by Bastian, on Paralyri. of lhe Brain, is

■JWIMOHIHI!

Boaton has . population of 3h«.UM»
and that of MamochureU* is rforc to 2.
000/100.
Charire Francis Adams is the hoariest

We O»ly want to sell jug^
jse rr iw r&gt; n JE x&gt;

Chicago is making great preparation*
for tbe annual inter-Stat* Mr, which open,
tla-ra ri.^xemlmr bth
The Hampden MUI. at Holyoke will
shut down thia week. 80m* repairs will
bo made during the suspension
The Bairrr Falk (Pa.) Iron Work* are

axMnejM,«73.
There ia arauly talk of sending Henry
WiUon back to tbe Senate at other yrer. in
Mr. Boutwell s place
Vanderbilt Unirsgsitr at NaahviDe.
Tenn., is to be dedicated in October, and
the oommodora is going to attend.
minion (Canada) Grange mrt oo tbe 17th
('act* leaf i* to loused in
makThe price of tin ia verr low ia lhe mar- of August There 227 Graagv* in the
teminion.
They have a beehive a nuatter of a mile
in length, near Ban Bernardino. California,
and are talking of railing it the “Linked
.Iweelnsm Mine."
It i* said that garget to cow* ie often
raured hy leering milk in the udder, when
drying the eow* off in tb* fall or winter.

Many Northern imu are acuAg out
"rang" troves in Florida, with lbs sxpectation that iu a few years tbe fruit will
lake the place of tbe Havanna.
An agent of tbe Kumian Goventmcnt
* traveling ia tbc .South, making a study
of uoitou culture which that government
propoeca to introduce is Turkestan.
A Richmond tobacco manufoelurer is
going to exhibit al the Ceolennial Exhi­
bition lhe whole procam of manufacture,
from the natural iaaf to tbe perfect plug.

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
1 to fence ourselves in and
imit
a limited number of
CUSTO/HClfS CJfCtf Dtf.
W
|

We dure

not tell the public, we are making •. .tcr work

ever before, for fear they will come too thick . ! fut w
terribly excited when we have too manv nab - u,,| noir *-«**
«e b.vo e&lt;&gt;me down MU DoBm M OCk BUTT ' «e Ircl^
little because you may all come at once and Fi •
■tothat we cannot do anything.
We had nome talk with a man from Californ
him Thirty- ve TopCarriagea. and Hut alm
bnsineMi benidc£ tbe

C U T TK R

G I F1 T,

«tab-mil bp oven a«|a io our CuMornw, .Um lb, ajaju
of SepVsiiU-r «*&lt;. ha. Wendencv io wake u.,.
thah

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

The grasshoppers hare been suorooded
by the rabhiU a* tbe vegetable destroyer
in Nevada. They have proved very de­
structive to the wheal, barley and potato

rived at Buffala un Tureday afternoon ou
her firet down (rip from Milwaukee, with
2.IM ton* of freight, including "9.1179
bushris (lf grain and 700 barrels of lour.
The total amount of tolls odliretcl on
the New York State canals to August 14, 1

thirty mlautre she ...Ard and aooked
well, putaUxa. rhirken. purter-b«u»e steak, wafotb* lucky- matt lout July, that got the fitter. We wun
looatore and rcro, and m*le enflaa, tea,
"He in too lucky.’*
pie and biarult, and art the table in lhe let him draw thia year.
aretwu style.
Wanning the people not to come all’ at once, we ire rm
Tbe payments made from tbe Treasury
by warrants during tbe m-eith of August.
lH7i, ware aa f Jlow.
On accuunl of
Civil and miaerflaneou*. fl6,2tH.310.81 War. t3.lC2.7S2.78, Nary, fl2.9O7.C36.23;
Interior,
Indians
and
parofooa, •!.Wmeouin ha* I9.K46 member* of the
Order They hare e*taMi*b«d -41 co-ope­ 597.786.02; total, fl 17.473,OU.84 Th*
rative aatociatiotM for edling pxxh and
manufarturiag, ami 29 insurance comp*-'
aim, all flounahing and reprreaotux capi­
tal to the amount of M/MO.OOO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Patron* of Kn.it county, Ill., hold
a picnic on the 16th of this month, at
YstmCily. Mim Julia Garvetaimxif low*,
snd other* will addrem thorn in aUrndarxv

Trjdy Your*.

j. L REED &lt;fc CO.*

NOW IS YUOR TIME!

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry

Goods of all Kinds,

Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities

LIB .Mffl’MWS niiaili
Trunks, Traveling Bags, .
Tin- aimpany will isMitiuiM to manufaturc
their beet grad* of Watches.
In on* part of Franco there is a society
for the protection of birds uaeful to tbe
fanner. It ha* report* of all nests found
and takes them under ita proterthm
I*.t
year 214 nrat* were thus protected, and
the nwult was the fledging of '.MH bird*.
Toe National Exposition al Rome. Q.,a
will begin October -I, and continue until

taken thia fall apd winter, tbc result will
be sueh aa to croato a perfect blase of
rolbusiaam among fanner, and chancre
a bar* and forlorn bop* into living nudity.
Says the Am. Patrott: -Thera was rom.
talk al owe time about the members of tbe
Grange lending money to each other, and

MICHIGAH
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
TIME TA.BX.EJ.

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap .as the Cheapest

ToWm Eflfmjt am. a** 1075.

u&gt;mn&gt;cnc«w at tbe lipa cd twig*. eitending
downward toward lhe body of the me,
the bark aaeumlog a dark’ watery appearsure, and the whole l:-nb soon becoming
dry and wurthles*.
At Barone Aynw and Montevideo at
last dale f July 22,) grant commercial dis­
tress prevail* The Buenos Ayna Sloe
•b&gt;nf say* lhe condition of buainen af­
faire along the river ia unprecedented, and
that there will have w In a general ii&gt;|uidalioo before trade ear, be properly re-

12; IsMtisiana. C; Maine, 4; Maarochu•etta. 6 , Mire-un, *: Nevada. 1; New
Ilampahire. 1 ; New York. 2; Ohio, 2;
Fennaylvania, 9; South Carolina. 3 ; Ten
urern, 3 : Texas, 21 ; Vermoat. 1 ; Vir­
ginia, 22 ; West Virginia. 10; Wisconsin,
2; Washington, 1; Indian Territoi2;
Ttanl, llfl.
■*
’

a

1

Come and see

II

n
i
«.
Hastings, Sept.,

...
Dili I £74.

for Yourself

-■&gt;• S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

■ ■■ ■ u. * * ' —
: -u
•■

US «»।

E. R Shankland, Katj., of th* sub-cam
miue*-of the Natiuual Exceutira rommittor, who are to prepare ami prrarnt * *y»
tern of buuMB* cq opera lion &lt;U the Ortobcr mretiag) for the memlrer* of tire order.
«ays they are visiting and critically exam­
ining the methods by which the cuH.pera

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited and Confpttit ion -Defied in

they have been persecuted, aud denied the
advantage* enjoyed by the white*, they
have quietly submitted, waiting ptetrnll'v
for tbe return uf a better feeling, and for
that spirit of justice which mn*t »«xu-r
or later tak* pusrcsion of those who now
ojq.rau them. Thi* spirit U gradually re­
turning. We note its growth in every
Southern Htate. The Republican party
i. doing all it ran to bring about it foil
restoration. A few yraro hence ita pre­
sence will be everywhere rewqrnised. Then
the color line will disappear altogether,
ami b&gt;*h jurtiai will hare an oiiual inter­
est in *ccnrding jn*lio*wto all cltiaen*.
white and black Ixt ua hope that this
lime will soon enme. and come to stay.

Th. Ingham eonnty former*' slab, Btoatly from Maaon. visited oa the cxJIrge
ground* Hept. 2.
1‘raf. Real ha*, through Mr.«Har&lt;rid.
■ecured 63 rxrir&lt;&gt;»* of apples, to be taken
to the Aterii pamological show next
week in Chicago.

have auraomfad in rririw nbteriptioo. to
_»id in the cumplstfoo of the State l uiver
rity building to the amount' of *3,000.
and they do not propow to relax their ef­
fort* until they bars nral at Mart *6,000
Thia amount ia in addition to whnt grang­
er- have |rh*n heretofore as individual.
This h one of th* mom fovorabU Indira­
turn, of th* HMrfUnra* uf th* Ordor, th*
public .pint, the ipterrol in .duration,
and the grrxrsl welfare uf the community,
whteh it i. infuring .muog the propfe.
It encourages aooal intercourse, unity of
action and purple in nmgbbnrhood af
fam th si land to allay lhe rauarieea jmJ.

The contract for taking lhe phot.^ph*
of micro has been irt to Jame. Tripp of
Cnldwrter. .nd he will be in the city next
week to take the negativw.

JO3BEJKF

and Spices

S-I-AIVJL. JEST’S.

AU grade* of Tew, the very l»e«t in the Market
Fresh ernj
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER A CO of Borton, utf
tor anie at pneet. which de &lt;s suct-carful competition.

give me a call.
I

Haatinga, Nov. IBth, 1874.

vJohn S i anley

REMINGTON!

the rentenni.) exhibition in PhBadsIphia
next y*ar, rcairinting largriy of native soil*
»»&lt;| »“«i*. erooomic inserts, regrtahla*.

Mr. II. G. Reynolda, daa* of 1870, ha*
preoented to the library aa impramirm
'rom a stone in upper Egypt. The imprraakm wa. taken by hiaortf, .nd iDim
trates vary dearly the ancient method of
jJowing
Secretary Maraton, while in town last
Thuredat, aceidandy collided with a man
aupmwod to b* drunk; and a partially
heeled gunshot wound, rarcire-l in th.
army, wa* reopened, and there i* danger
that Mr. Maroton . fog may bar. fob.
amputated.
We are very sorry to hoar of aom*
depredalioru b; college student* on melon
patebe* and fruit -gardens, and cepceially
that they should practira mob vMnte* on
persona who ware d*fcndi*g tbeir own
property
Not only is the institution
bfotued for the bad behavior uf a few rtu
dote*, but such '• •
■

Teas, Coffees

fba Rkminotom Hew

&amp;ayi'M to a granger meeting Im used
oaamhai to make a biltor partis
^jsueh roUrcly unralkd for and utJmrpmaad bv those promt, and roerirad, as ha
richly deaarred, lhe hearty cnodsmnatiow
of a latgh portion of thow who heard
him. A. P. Forsythe , main points, ia
bis speech, wen the withdrawal of nation
al bank circulation, substituting gram.backs and tbe .-I.G3 per root. intor«l
bonds —GrrfomMr /Aipu/cA to ,Ar inter.

r

ItL'tljroT#® Me. IR*
chine f..-famltv •*. '»
the Mtod year tf Ur a
haa met whh •
I more . .t/*td inu re* V
»-i.'r* rm tinf nuteK^r

i KO M achimb has sprung
rapidly Into favoraa pnaa^ng rha brat COHBiMAT10M Of good qualllte*, I
namely i IJght running

lUOM.N.V

ought to be abl* to **a by thi* time that
victory far hi* party ia INrin jmx1 ra-u-J.
, mam* that the nuxt PraaUmMial aiartiaa
i*toh«fcugWen th. fitemeial qrartiou,
and thrt hi. pwty i, u. take th. ride of

'To TAo«r Whom it

Concern:

RTABLE MAino,

or ClIANOI"6
from Sinsll *“
.bout 1,200 buildb

ident I ran ref*

TO-OACS advesto

�Ta« R,erJ«ucv

HASTINGS

HRB DM

township &lt;« Hope,

STEBBINS BB.0’8

CtURLBl BLAKR.
Hone, Sept &lt;kh, 1875.
XXHN3

Keep It.
Where you wul Bad all kinds of

$1.50 THE
Pays

FWITURE!

Muakegouat 7.15 a.m.

for

DETROIT IVEUKKR

BAILT FOI THEE MIWTUI.

Of every Description which we
VknmUh iba totoeto Metrne-. (entel
M.k- kUU S.i, &gt;l.x to art rMe e**a:

JHT4T tiFFICK TIME CAMDl'

arriving at Grand
, *

Kxped* 11:W

GOLDSMITH’S

A MMUr »r».el «■* to vu 4r«mwel ear.
Aa aaawmtUwrt.
nleervaal.
&lt;K. m*iur tkneh bb »M&gt; -w* lkrv*et.&gt;
tHrar»*f«Ur I—k—t. k*a ikrwah to. uu
Uek ter* tte Ufc a aUgwa ' ma tea kr*«4.

;.“-jar?E-T®!sSsi
Central Rail

To ake (be teeOe ele» fn tea to wene.

Drysnt an&lt;t byrwtton

BUSINESS

_

UmVERSITY.

McU fog Whitehall, Montagu*. Feutwatee.

N ■a the Ir te* by teeel eeeeteware wenT

SPECIAL NOTICES.

A*4 .Ito*.l &gt;to*tor wad. to.lr w.Mata. »*«l.

A. W. Ntcnoui.

T* 4411 to. Kia.l ten* aad aak* H aar:
■lae* &lt;Meo uneaa a ktaA *f eeleal drill
T* for.* hiiumU lhe Ratios^ tin.
And aeeaMlea wwetolae nAer lew
Rletr thaa If reo *aeU It wUbaae,
Mew to*l to .leal to tee bee snva aa a .
The Hint River Baptise Aaaocialioa Wtoa. rwiHlkuIr*. toelrtoU4..~*.i.Um.n

Sept. 2. 1875.

CANCERS
Grand Rapid*. Mich
xxlfftf

Notice To Tetchen.

UFTROIT. MIOI.

JiiuxvTowx, Aug. I7. Y875.
Superintendent of School* of Important Results Ptessantfy Achieved.

Tbe

PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD-

16, 1875
ttMOM .nl it.
xxietr

MM Slate during the Int nut months

to day s

liount,
and everything In the Furniture line.

advertisements.

Paint.

Peerless Milk Safes
inetnKteoa io peaman.hip and drawing in

r.

nf the Gnn of Henih. Salisbury A C«
lia* retired from buaincM in thi* city, and
i* now traveling fnr the Grand Rapid*
Burial Caw &lt;’„

'he Flint and peer Marquette Railway
upauy, paid on September 1, al the
rhanira' National Bank. New York,

Itcpabiugof all kInde nt old fur

WK MKAN BUSINBfS!
cppoellr II. A. Gondyear'a Hardt

"OYSTER OCEAN”
units' 1.0 ' ERTS’ REST1UR1.T,
Cat. Woa4va*4 a»l Jegefna Are* .
Ci 11.L.W A N
"Proprietor*.

8TCBBI5S

youth of 16,

All

Glass

Who ia guilty? Why SalUbury A
HhKweau. What for? For wiling Fur-

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

about the county

alto* to etaala a Srw etaw Rwtoaraal dtaawe tor

GEORGE I. flEA THS.
Buy your TICKETS via th* CHI ex­

it Sagir.a
LakeYHc

PIOTURES 1

rin rood, wa* occupied Friday in ehanging
lhe general ticket office of the road from
Buffalo tu Detroit.
The fortieth anriun of the Michigan

&lt; rouncil Bluffh, Yankton, Rtonx CUy,
Dubuque. Winona— Kt. 1‘aul, Dulutn,
Marquette, Hooghl*. Hancock, Urveti
Bay, Oalikoah, rood du l*c, Mndteon,
and Milwaukee.
if you want tn nr to. Milwaukee, Ob
koab. 8t. Paul. Hlnneapolla, Duluth.
• —. *, —. u'R—.
ci.

A LECTURE
State Land Office, Michigan.

109

FURNITURE

ROOMS.

Bluff.. Omaha. Lincoln, Deaver. Halt
Lake City. Sacramento. Han Francisco,
ora hundred other northern, north-weo-

House to Rent or tor Sato.

oommmiou. pubtohra
that blank form* of a
at the Philadelphia Centennial ran he bad

SALISBURY ABROSSEAU.
new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and Sleeping Coachm. Inxurloo., well
lighted and well ventilated Day Com-he*
and pleaaant lounging aud .moklnr
rar*. Ttie ears »rv ail equipped with
the celebiated Miller Hafety Platform,
anil |*tent Buffer* and Cuupltog*, Wewt-

\ full Mipply at

STATE STREET,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

train* arc run by telegraph. In a
.. tbl. CHEAT LINE han tbe beai

Poet Offlw B*&gt;X. 4*M.

at price* which dtfy all Compc^lioa.

and comfortable

rath, the train* of the Ghlearth-Weaiern Hallway leave
patronise ut.
l&gt; aa follows:
ell Bluffs. Omaha, and CaliforIbrougli train a dally, with
. . u..—.. Palace Drawing Boom and
. Sleeping Cara through to Council Bluff*

45 DOLLARS !£■
Foe What?
Inlying evg*, butler. poultry

UNDERTAKING

ECLECTIC BALM

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

. .
„
. ! of drawing. Tbnae luring bought more rar'i •l««, and Jaeying fur I
CooUgr. Hou. Schuyler Colfax and lhe
liew
lime
LighnU market price. Fatroui
Hon. H. Chamberlain.
j „jy
CBI)ihd tn a ticket fur each buggy

thirty yuan. by the

ta tel
ten** '

Adverettod LMton.

Somethings it Does Not Do.
with Pullman ( ara on night train.
For Rioux City sad ranktoa. Two

■tioke in aa uh
the be *t buggy

college aettiag fiwth the advaatagc* and
Salisbury &amp;, Brosseau.
iMiag., A|&lt;il I”, 1876.
tttyl

Hrv, Chicago and Milwaukee, Cblcago
and tit. Paul.

Mieh., Thursday evening, Sep*, lb, Ib.u
Re.im Committer, Ferri* lb
Gate SrarL*. Middleville
rt.'xj.ooo
Roedr

TERMS REASONABLE.

1IU.H1
M. Booth, Doable Baa* BiU »1.25; Sap
MaKrrKACK A Rum,

eorrwmooding period lart year.

FOR SALE!

the Mlmouri Rivet.
All Ticket Agenta sell tlcketa by thi*

T. PHILLIPS.

MARRIED.

17 City Lota in Flrut Ward,

MARVIN HUUH1TT.
W. H. Brux x pit,
Oen'l Hunt
Gen‘1 Piuw- nzer Agent.
44tf

EXTRAORDINARY
MY STORE UN JEFFKRSUNBRKK/

rootribating liberally to theeihiMwn.

ANNOUNCEMENT!

It
DIED.

ph to be up and doing.

Tbc rv i« no reawm COOM-

Heal &amp;lw«» pitice;.
Judge Kelly end.*— greenback. M
ring that

Notku to Teachers.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash, fl'e have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries- Toilet Sets- ^c.,
Hopkins L Birnes.

CRAWLEY 4 GRACE

GBOCERIK8,

TOBACCO,

CIOARR
KTU, ETC.,

J. G. RUNYAJS.

HASTINGS
McCaffrey’a

Celebrated

Hastings, Dec 15. 187/.

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS!
BRICK FOR SALE I
The Subscribers will oom- l
mence the Manufacture

at the earliest possible mo­
ment. Will keep constantly
on hand a fiMsupply of
BETTER BRICK

U.; NICK RKS1IIKNCR « c«io

MARBLE WORKH

MONUMENTS
HKADMTONKS.
TABLE TOPS.
MAXTLES,
RHF.LVhX. m

ITALIAN

�bookwaiter

WOOL! WOOL!
Fairtie. in the Metropolis-FroilMtedy nd 8ank.y-Bu.in.M-A
Daring Outrage-The Rifle Team

PORTABLE EJVGIJVe

CARDING.
garble is again prepared
do Carding on

SHORT NOTICE.
At the Old Factory Building iu
HASTINGS.

Th. political cauldron ia idling aud
bubbfaqg Sarnly, partieukriy unoug th.
Dmnucrncy. Got. Tilden ia hying the
raptw forth* Democratic 1'rv.idential nowinatioa, xad N.w York will fim&gt;i.h . doom
other candidate., who are quietly kaoek. Ikon- to hb h«;«e than even Mr Barry
i Sullivan, who playa thtro next Munday,
■p The foxy old Tilden mriding. jM; the trattim.au hi. TWtm America.
Wherever a member of the rifle tmm
now, th* reform hobby, hjn ifwcudity, l«appear, with the pretty little badge pre­
i^ a ahy at tbe Camd .windlcn. He Km' tented him. he ia the oUtvnl of ail eym,
unearthed imamuee fraud*, «od ha. cannedI a tribute which lhe galtaut man take
proceeding. to ba iaeihutod agaimt them,
and it doe* look a. though rotae of the
thieve, would ha brought to jtmricc.
But, remember »lw.y», that the aval for
reform that i» gaoermed by the beat for
farther promotion to very likely to die ia a
amudga aa woo la the object M attained.
If Mr ruder, bal only taken a decent
part in lhe initiatory movement on the
Tweed ring, if be had alw.yi been wetrbfal.of the interata uf hi. cily .ad State,
Tt&gt;0 badge i*
if ha had alway* uacd hi. undeniably great
I*.rxie«t froni a p
influence in tbe right direction we ronld
have more faith in hi* refotltratnry idea*
at thi. time
Bat. unfortunately. Sam
TlldenHm-w uf hw fraud* that Twwd and
hi* aMoriat"* w.to perpetralfog year, by­
fore he ever opened hia muuth—indeed, he
did nut open hfe mouth at al), until com­
pelled to by an outraged jmllic Mnlimeot.
which the magnifievnl work uf the Acr

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charge on the Canal ring will amount to
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                  <text>Geo. M. Dewey,
KIHTUR AND PUMLINHER.

VOL. XX. NO. 20.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1875.

ransom, ikd boshes cm.

HELENA'S FIRST SUITOR.

WM. E. SMME A IM.
Inspipar Adrertiiiu ApiU,

one way. He wan not likely to meet gay
comyany cumins and going. So little
used was be to the civilities of good aoeioty, that he cunatnicd every kind remark
of the young lady, every civil inquiry
, about Malvina's cold, orliule Tim's broken

teen year old girl. and a thousand dollars ।
a year to that old-maid .inter, who U Ui
krep up the house Crr bar. Such a great
fi.rttte for jurt them tan women-folk and a
jarcel of aervanta. Ita a sin and a shame
to waste money h&gt;, when it cvuld be put
uut at good seven per cent., and be piling
tip like a ano* ball. Then to think that
old lawyer Lynx is her guanleen, and
manager of alt her property ; and here I

Have taken the Agency for tin* iVSiehignn
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit, they are
entirely new patterns and first-class in every
respect.

THE NEW IRON ME
This Stove has low broad hearth, VERY DEEP nith pit. nnd
arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the
Grate is a slide draft which when open causes the coals to keep
I bright while Broiling. It has tin lined doors which close with a
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is so arranged
it cau be taken out at will, has Mica or close front doors and its
general appearance is bold anti attractive.

.

WHOLE NO. 1007

The great annual exhibitmu of the
Michigan State Agricultural Society open*
no Monday at Knit Sagituw, and the pre­
parations made for the meption of orbibitore and viaitore are on a scale that ia
dreigwd shall leave no ssuae fur complaint.
Every care ha* been taken by the busi• Do hush, Unde Tun," said the girl, nrra committee to aeearc such railroad
drawing on her cost and gloves. I don't facilities bv transfer and by dura eonoeoknow whatever pat »ach folly into your
head ; but the best thing for you to do is
tn get it out sa w«-.n a* pravible. There!
Not another ward. You’ll believe, I sup­
pose, bow hopdem it 1* for you, when I toll
you, I am engaged to Mr. Henry Lynx

settle the busine-t in half an hour.
Fortune smiled at last. Aunt Susy wm
railed away, unexpectedly, to vhit a aiek
relative ; and m Couain Luey wa* excit­
ed. in the aftertMxm. to *|&gt;end a week nr
two, she left bouae with no anxiety.
There wo* a ring al the door-bril, an
honr or two afterward, and when Ryan
rame down alaTro, Norah inquired :
"Who did you let inf
•■It ia tlwt country sticking-plaster," he
■•Not Lawyer Lynx's eldest non; him
replied, in di*gu*t “I wonder the misthat'* at college broke in Timothy.
ttvss allow* him around au much."
•Tea! We've been engaged these two
Sl&gt;'d lie kind to a dug her fithcF had
whiatKd to, |K»r thing!' said Norah. year*. Father knew all about it. and we
"Jlia* Suannah don’t jwrlcy much with are |o be married when Henry has grad-

Ute influenre and strength of a politiealpartymtmt be derived fhm. ita prutoipka. Itu uotM jmch fam th* MUM*
and ability of it* leaden that a poliuaal

life of" the naeu. identified with it. Ys&lt;
thaeltanetoror tbeleudmaof aparty has
much tod* with it* f—to num;
for where the aims and ubjatoa of th* party
are developed in the eotfrae of lima by it*
exf^eota, and th.w alma and o^ecta
aaak dirrotl v the mtaal, prfitiaal and aoeial

Meantime, Timothv made known hi* er­
rand. and ia-jgul and besought her so for-

•landing, with a family of four children,
who were just now being hurtled about by
a hired girl, at an exfense of ••two dollar*,
a week, dean rash." Hence the new turn
which Timothy's uu-ditalioiM look.
-Now if I had liven left guaniceu to
that giri.I’d bavvetaired off the old woman,
and brought llcleny light luitneherc; ami
if I rouldu't manage »uch a young thing

pulse of the momaot, decided to gu. The
orvhanG were ju»&lt; building, and it would
be delightful to take a run through them,
•be thought, after a long winter.
•Thank you ever •» much for the in­
vitation. 1'iide Tim," she said brightly.
•■You'll surely bring me bad. by three
o'deck. *» 1 .hall lx* here when l.ucy ]
cumev."
••Ill bring y»u back at any hour you’ll l
mK." cxdaimc&lt;l the delighted Timothy,'

thi* riding uni with elderly Unde Tim. in
hi* c Id ■•ooc-bonc shay
but to him it
wa* aliarat the Oonsumn—Uon of bis bigb­
rat earthly h.ipna and ambition. Yet. now

In this popular Stove will be found all the Modest) Inipove-,
ments.Portable Reservoir,tin lined doors. Mica front, patent copper
Reservoir and ia the best Stove in the market for the money.

Agricultural Society for ita exhibitions.
Nothin- was left undone last year by the
eitixena of Saginaw that they knew Wa»
nccraaary to render the exhibition the
brilbanl auecon which it prorad to t v
Wkan misUkca or omiaaioca occurred,
they wars more owing to th* want of axpeneuce in the oftoera of the Society than
to the citinas of Saginaw. Al 1*0 Fair
ever before hdd in the State had the
exhibitors of live stock and of maehinrey
Webber, representing the Flint and 1‘ere
ManjueUe KaSroad, aa well as the city of
East Saginaw, promoted with all hi* energics the mewnn of reaching the ground* •
by railroad, and the mcmbcni and exhibi­
tor. had the adrantagrs fur the first time .
of being brought into the ground* on an ,
iron track, with platforms, aerriek*, and
cattle shales.
,
The &gt;uooc» that attended the Fair last
year and the experience which was grain­
ed. as well a* the Urge attendance, the
fullness of all the departments, and the
fiuauctal result*, have corouraged the State
Society to largely inrrr**c in many way.
the money ralae of, the premium Kai, and and tho country connected with it, will &lt;df
this Is especially noticeable in many of th* rouroti furnish ths largest proportion of lb.
viriUHs, but those who think of Saginaw
aa an unimproved district of the State
should make that city a visit during the

word, tluy are like the kmadlh rf Gfr in
the noatnla at naan . th* wry same and
c.uunuamx uf hia bring, wtfbrrtU which
he would fall and die. Buri) ia the importaace of principles to a political party.
Can them by wbal nara* you please—
platform or errod—the life af the party ia
derived from them; and ita prineipJee must
ever be the ground on which it aak* sup-

themselves only clothe the truth ta word*,
they show how clrariy truth is aliird to
living iamtra, living waste, and to th*
woutd not be in a hurry. She was chat­
mean* whereby those wants may bo sup­
ting »&lt;&gt; brightly, he liked to hear her.
plied whil* protection ia everywhere af
I’evhapa it might sober her down to talk
forded, Th* Republican party is the ex­
over so. li serious matten*.
ponent uf the thought which buikda up
She sprang d&lt; wn lightly al the old
the nation in true greatM-a and prosperity,
green gate, and was soon in the midst of
a Urge proportion of ita iuhaUtaota. — and is emphatically the friend and protec­
tho delighted, neglected children, who did
There are no lea* than three south fine*, tor of the iotaruata of the working man..
This should lie aeen by a’l who voutcinplatc
not sec such a vision of beauty every day.
ria: The Bay City HaUn-d the Flint k The national Republican Caaveutian,
(•Store.
Poor little Tim was made more comforts­
lUMUb^'- which ra-rmbW in Cbirago, in May,
Ide, and all the chadren rejoiced over the
1860. adopted the following » tta twelfth
unaccustomed augar-phtms.
dedaratieai of principle: .
While her visit lasted she did gi««l mis trrwtinw discovery at Pompeii, consisting
"Thai while providing revenue foe th*
siunarr work in the wolherl&lt;»&lt; family. of a number of wooden tablets with writ­
ings. They were found carefully arrang­
ed in an ivory bo*. The barks of the
Thia memberahip ticket
tablets are smooth and unwritten upon, membmhip.
child in the boa*. The servant girl &lt;|uraand their focvs..up&lt;w&gt; which the writing in gives them the privilege of voting at the
Hus been sold in this Market for six yearn nml Blnntln at lite tiim might hare been a means of grave to hw&gt; &lt;.f expense that day. He remember­ found, are surrounded with a kind, of riertion of officers. of holding tdficr. and
of competing for the premiums.
EAD for it Heatiiig Stove. It is guaninteeil t«» heat u room him, if lie would make the right use of it. ed the extravagance afterward, though.
They are either .eperate or lied togeth­
ith two-thirds the fuel of tiny straight draft Stove. • Itn comds It had rvrtaiuly put a bit hi his mouth of Dinner was over, and Helena sal iu the
little green parlor, culling over a
late.
•
er, book' shape, with twine, in bundles of
out this fall with double doors and other improvements.
Timothy groaiM-d at the hravy poncakra. of wild flow,-r» she had gathered. The three and four.
On the tablet* thus mast be members. AU entries may be
dapped on the table for hi. supper, and I cbildren had Ix-eti Kent out on one prrtwxt Ixiund toretber the writing i* most alwsys made in advance of the fair by addreming
thought of the good, old lim.- when be or another; and then Timothv arose and in ink ; but the characters on the single a letter containing.a,lirt of the entries to
could grumble an much a* he liked over rarrfuily ch-cd the dww. Ildcoa. bu«y ones, which had been covered with Wax. the Secretary, K. F. Kimball, at Eaal Sag­
the feathery ‘-buckwheats." and the deli­ with her fl-wers by the window, did not
engraved and are atill legible, though inaw.
Entries should all be made by
Also, Boiler Plate Stoven, including three new pattern*. Cohngc ' chhm pumpkin pire, which hia wife hid oUcrtc that lie drew lib ehair up nearer , I were
the wax Ita* dbappeared, aa the «harp Boon of Tuesday, the 2d day of th* fair,
Stoves various styles. Sheet Iron Stoves with cast linings, and in ' bvw» cxpert«*i tokcepi.il hand al er.ry
»tvle had cut into the wood benralh.
though generally the lime is extended till
Thewj-arate tablet, roolaiu receipt* for the morning of Wednesday.
fiict the Larg£&gt;t and best assortment of Cooking. and Heating
.
Hdeny.’
paymenta of saooey, and bear the roaauhr
F.xhiUtora are entitled to certain fecifiStoves ever offered in Hastings.
half da)'-------dale, with the name of the day and the lire which many of them do nut under­
am very glad of that Unda Tim," month and the amount paid On the out­ stand. By rule 17, page 10. of tho premi­
she said, cheerfully, holding hiv flower* off
um list, it wiU be seen that exhibitor*
at arm * length, to observe the effort of
hsring article* or animal* in charge which
her arrangement.
.
require their constant super* iaioa, will be
•‘Just think bow much g—1 you could
furnished with entrance tickets free of
That evening found him strayed io bu do u», if you Were old) hero &gt;11 the lini"'
charge on application to'th* Superintend­
•uuday best, and seated in Mias Maxwells
It wo remarkably well pul fur Timothy,
ent in charge of the department to which
ivmaiJering Ins unsopliirtirntad ways penarii.r
'
their entries belong.
irwucns** &lt;■ resreaaM* term*. Otlss arer
The sad hearted gid came down to see
Batter X lutin'. *t»rs-_________ jaajlTS
looked up with a curious exprva,ira directly, dad in deep mourning. He
NAI.1.5HI RY k HROSSEAI'.
arc another aunrcc of cvnaideralJc trouble
unknown her father for years; that was
- • c to her attention. She
They were dheovervd in cxrellcat eou- which exhibitor* hardly ever prepare
lion luu&lt; po-tertod the working man and
hours at his old farm
had qienl
ditiuu, though the damp to which they tbcnm.lv.. to meet. Rule 12. page 10, of
the home producer, from foreign eompatihuuM.% in t—------------------ -­
luad been exposed has rvndared them very th. premium liat, requires all protests to
liou and cheap labor. It bar rneouragvd
her father had bought many a basket of
fragile. Those bound together are iu the
the inreatment of capital; but the inter­
the choicest pcara of hi. wife* ctrasiu ,
hot state of pnwervatioa. Signor Fiorelli
ests of tbe capitalist employer are not aa
and. of cuuree, Helena could tx.t know
ha* given an account of the di»cuvery to
the gtntle compliment paid to General tagnuWic to too intantoa of the skill and
that the price paid waa always considera­ folk about your Louse. Then,.too, them the Arcbmologie-I Academy of Naples,
labor of the working man. The intarmla
Fonvat.
by
the
VioJireitor,
of
Nadu|
bly in advance of that asked in the mar. pesky ftirtin-huntera are sure i» come fl*l- and it M eoqiedrd that it wifi throw luueh
of both are identical; for when cuesufferv.
tochca.
Louisiana.
fur
addrearing
a
colored
tcrin around; and how is a young girl light upon the conduct of huaincm trans­
both suffer. When a panic occurs, it dis­
• Huw do you do. Unde Timothy," sbo like you to bdp from being deceived."
meeting on the Fourth of July aa ‘ladies tort- W-rv, *nd deprorim*. nlwa art Hina under the Kmpire.
Wagons
and Buggies mid,
awceilv. a» she mlvanced and gave
-Now for any amount of your advice,"
Specula&amp;m b brought to a MandatBI;
him her band. She had always called thought Helena. -jwor old unde. I must
Experience of * Lightning Stroke.
credit is ouapeudad; money ta scarce, and
him "Und. Timothy,' aa he was so much taky It well,” and she grouped up her
Canned Fruits and Fish.
and hard to obtain; prodaation roaeaa, and
her senior. Il netted him now though. graceful spring beauties, and delicate liver­
expenditures are dimiouhrd to the foweat
But when the fair girl sunk down in an leaf bhawims. in an absent way/half
sum. When th* Uat and suffering, re
emy-chair and bunt into tears, aa a flood wishing herself at home.
rolling from hard times, becotae known,
••Now what you need, Hdeny, i*a proof old rvcollectiorui came back to her
and it » asrcrtaitted how far the commaheart, poor Timothy was utterly token
for*3,
*
aliaek. Sentiment was not in hia line.
The deep grief of u daughter for a bear­ propertv. and keep them sharks of lawyer*
A Democratic paper nays that th* pris­
ed felhor would have been touching if he from stealing it all away from you "
oner) of th. Ohio Praitenliary hav. hren
My father had every confidence in Mr.
had owned a heart to be touched. World­
[Killed, and that the balloting Mood 209
linen had turned into stone wjuit might Lynx.” said Helena, a little warmly.
for Haya*, and 7 for Alien. Thu story
'■‘That's more than some folks hare."
have been a heart.
ia probably a rooaarJ. gotten up aa a joke
Still be fdt called upon to make some said the other, nodding hi* head know­
remark, ~ be twiddled hia thumbs, ta he ingly. "But at tAf beto, he could not | ing to cbusciomincM he found that hl*
for thoroughbreds and a premium of »2U by th. wiUy editor. Rut admitting ita *urii lenalation i* nos on th* rtatute book.
said, patronuingly.
. have the interest in your affaire that—; home wa* gone, the pb&lt;w shivered to atoms, for the brat hcnl of five head of grade truth, what dura it, or would it prove t— The natural altitude of the RcpuHiraii
••Don't tokeou-wo, Hdeny. It wont ■ahem! hum!—that, ah I—your husband and Jiimsalf Iweuk and powarham. Hit Block. We think this too low for a pxd Simply that tho 209 victime of th. law's fort) toward the workimruian la to be­
do any good. I know just how it U- My would hare,” he stammered out al last. left »h«older was bruised, aud jwralvard.
m iasviac him sn
show of five head of first dam grade cat­ displeasure, though incsrceralwl for crime, friend him, to
wife has been dead six months, and yet I
Helena laughed, and answered, though
opportnnity to labor, and to be wall paid ’
hi. left hip bleading. the sole ./his left tle ; and.its amount will not tempt any one
thought, tJ"~ *“ with * blu*h
foe wlial ha dose. Now that the eSeeta
•Time enough for that. unde. I an foot afowu of Ito flesh, and the foot a per­ to lake such stock a long distance. Yet
fect wreck. Hat criea brought amistaoce grade rattle represent the rising cattle iuweet s
elj
from hia house hard by, and Grange tossy, terrat of the State.
rood barvrota, the prvapccU of the wurt, fair way to recover from hie
In the thoroughbreds the herd meat lie
ioiu an affair, Hdeny," «»id Timothy. *■ ' ’
y.___ ___ _______ • _
* n &gt;l^ —i*
compoaed of one bull over one year old,
-You are quite old enough to marry some­
and not Iras than four cows and hrnfeni,
body that would do wall by you, and mtn­
which the exhilatur must have owned at
ace your money for you; some respectable
least three months previous to tho fair
man, not too young, that knew the vain*
Gen erally speaking it is true that when To compete tho rule on page 8 says that
knows how the poor children mire their of money ; a suitable man in every tva woman adorns heraclf she intends her
KntTVCKT Politics.—In 1871, the
mother Haniudi » aa enw a* two Micks apect. You'll mon get to the b-rttoru of "
adorhinga to bo seen, although undoubted­
to them. ' and hiatlm tu&gt;.l boxes them U, at this rate. You'd onghter think "
Democrats carried th* city of Loubvill*,
ly then are maay women of ao fine a tex­
In Sumi of SHOO or 'More. about ia a very different way from what twier before you rcfturel such a man."
Ky .hy 4.643 n^orvty Thia ymr they
ture that riioaH they find lhemaelvm on a
"He
hasn't
offered
himself
yet
unde.
‘
they went used to, in their ma's day.
earned It by only 2,783 majority. The
-Pour little things I'' mid Hekma, with •Shall I go and hunt him
said the girt, &lt;desert We they would array themselves in
all pumibk beauty. The ladies, who now
vote was the largest ever cam ia the city.
real pity for her whitebesded. distant with a mUchicvnu* jook in her merry 1
hare takes to striped stockings with adCOUMM.
e,"Yon don't need to," raid the delighted 1
be
tfau^l*U«
femo'udy
be
w«
Mting
Mocking*
shall
ba
seen,
whsnee
the
con'
n_ B buslnesa that needs u groat d««l
,28th. 18J5.
xx»m2
Timothy. "Here he stand*," and he arose, ’
cluaioa is that we are to have an incuraion '
on There is no telling how foolish he and stood smiling benignly upon her.
of short skirts fur the Utter edifioatfonof ।
might hare bewanc, if rtatriy Aunt SmrnnHdrnu dropped her flowers U»Mi’ lap ,our mathetic condition. "In tboea days,"
nah had not at thia jumsurc wdked into mh! looked up. There wra something so ,anys CUrito Reade, "armnen'a drtama ware
the parlor.
aupremdy ludicrous in tho Bight of that guilty of two miatakea which arc that £aap•Tb* uteddhSMime old m*id” received anci*m‘ figure arrayed in hk* old wedding­ Lrerfng . tbev hide a aaetiou of th* btoom
anything bat Timothy's l«rt w-ite* st mat of Irottlo-grew, that the giri Inirst
ihJ mXm.t; but UwHU i. rriufor her into a pea! of laughter, that shook the by night and revealed a portion of tU ankle
by day." To thia elder tun* w» may U
’i,b'
todfapptor. Ue -hue around.” until rcd.wor.tad taseeh of the paper windowtUchwratruck nit-, Zd Hum m^rily

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bedtime. But he oould hardly rirap for
turning over in bis mind hia prospecta nt
^nng Mim Brien* to premie over hie
kilrixm, bis duldrec, hia calves, poultry,
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•'You are certainly eraxy, Undo Tim, or
the funniest man to joke I ever saw,
she mid ; and again that hu^h rang out
ao ck’ar and bright, that the children rame
trooping iu to ham the can*.’ They
-erTsharply ordered Uek by tUir fairer,
who, tttuug down, asked Hafeua. with
asperity, whai she meant by auch action
‘ •Oh, m. offence, un.-ie. Onlr yonr re

1 with authority.

�!&gt;&amp;'•» in partnership with the fofares.
XR an r&gt;*U. Th* bttrgian who kiBro Noe are still at large, and no due baa
the opening of September. and raise many been found to them ; and the same may ba
a longin nigh as we read uf the frorts and
ported to Europe in foe place of gold. bracing weather la the Nurthwrrt. WaterTbe equivalent nmoitot iu gold bro had to earta perambulate the slreeta aB day fc#
be ahippmklMn California to foe Adamic icw errata fa the staple ankle uf dirt, and
State* is Tqailrtion uf purchase, from
the latter *ecuon. and lite Atlantic State, glut in the market, raise but a Ming of
hare bad to ship gold to Earope in foe satiety. Tbe genius who would invent a
place of silver to liquidate oar indebted- way to get rid of peaches here thia year
Would call forth foe thanks of dealers' It
tU romwuniry derived from those pur­ is unfortunate that they can't be sent by
chase of silver by the U. S. Treasury to balloon to tbe danlate West, whose peach
rompcnaaite the !&lt;•" and inconvenience orchard, bear no longer. They would
caused by the derangement they have pro-

|y unwarranted at it appears to hare been
du th* part of a lew white rowdin, was
modfaldy disappear from circulation,
i apparently all over on the day that it
either to be hoarded or to bo exported to
originated. Tbe blneks were “sumpoded."
Europe ; and we shall liar, nothing in
and tha meeting was broken up, and that
eircukfom ta rcplaro foe postal currency
fa-Wn of the ordiaary charaeter. Instead that will be withdrawn and deairoyed.
Th* people will have to pay oat of tbeir
uf tint being foe only result mH would
hard saraings, at th* present inconvenient
have beco iuran ordiaarg rowrin this eas*
BKiment, the iutarert on foe debt ertnlsd
lb* while* poured in *11 night from the
to'parehase sllrar. al the same lime that
surrounding country uni from Vkk*burg.
fo&lt;7 will be deprived of ibe small cur­
picketing all ths roads and slaughtering
rency required to effret their dally parpencafa! ncgro*a wherever they coaid be
found, thfa bring continued oa Sunday the
The truth ia thare is no sod to th* fan
day after tbe meeting. Ahhongb it fa
damcntal errors that prevail iu regard tu
ateruly afirmed that political feding bad
money, currencies and banking, and our
nothing to do with tho occurrence, but if
curtly experiemms during tha part 13
ringvlar that the rotons! Preaidwt of the years, do not seem to have in trussed th.
Rcpublioan dub al Clinton should be soil­ general knowledge on three important
qucrtiotjS. For example, the lion. Thomas
ed to hia door on Sunday morning and
A. H.ndrkU, of Iwdlana, iu a spe«h at
t_
ij._i '
Zanesville, Old.., on :« Instant in rcgsnl
•lead of erocking jukoi duel "the bloody
shirt," to consider the question of -U that
relates io the protection of life and purenteml righto of the South with al least

fo* general troumrot uf the Southern
frerdmen, and foal a majority of the bet­
ter dans of whites have no intention of
Dot immediately after, he uttered the
srekiog foe abeogalion of th&lt;\.riglit* secur­ following fallacies :
ed to foe negro by for MMudmcutx to the
The party that n«w seeks continued
Constitution. It is apparent that the power is responsible for foe twu groat imprmt main ol-ject i* a y-olitiod triumph, peditnenta in the way uf resumption. By
strange and tiunufonable dericw they have
which they mean to obtain reganBea* uf the sought tn make oar debt a foreign instead
mrana usually practiced in political warfare.
Bat in nddition to thia, therc is in every
Soulhero State, in every community there,
n ciaasof white* who thoroughly hate or
of tin- country. Ireland was impoverished
.Upfa'fo.- negro, begrudge him hiapalki- by her landlords, who expended tbrir rents
cal rights, ami are always ready-to pack n abroad. Cheap Chine*, labor rate al the
quarrel with him, which may end in toch vitals of our prosperity on the Pacific
bloody record a* that at Clinton. They' const so long as the wages are rent back in
gold to China.
arc the men who keep alive the race preTo avoid paying interest In ndd &lt;w the
jndiee. They can stir up any community
United States bonds held abroad, Mr.
and play upon ita fears ami ambitter ita
jw-io-u They nerd to b&lt;- tonfronu-d j
buna- the l»-nd- or repurchase th.-m iu
with tbe stern moral aunlimcnt of tbe
gold ! To avoid foe exportation in coin
country, warning them that their miuhnU
of the economis'd rurniegs of foe Chiuree
teili »ut he nllnml. Rut unhappily, they
in California, Mr Hendricks would pro­
do not take any rack teano'sy from the
hibit their immigration here, and thus de­
Democratic party or foe Democratic pmw
prive us td the useful products produced
even in foe Northern Stale*, and they
by foe Chinerc imnugmnts, tbe value of
have come, though Democratic influences,
hieh ia many limee4kc amount they semi
to look upon foe Republican- as demorilcoin to China ! Is it possible fort a
ix-xl no the "bloody shirt" same, and hence
tit ao intelligent a* Mr. Heudricka ran­
* romprnbrnd that the capital borrowed
Earope iocreaMw productim bent to an

a Democratic Adminunralion at Washing­
ton shall place the colored mame* of the
South practically at the feet of those who
agree with Mr. launor iu laying that

fate. AodfTto trust, nothing will be bat
in the lurknkiue by the shallowness of
aornc politicidfiaand the running nf others
both pb/ing mto the hands of men who,
it would aoem, hare already inflicted evil
enough upon thia country ,
W* arc mit prepared to believe that th*
Calkelit Trlrymjiki faithfully repraw-tits
the aentimeute nf our Catholie follow cili*ens. but tbe following extract form ite is­
sue uf June 23th, sliowa buw deeply root­
ed ita prejudice is against our common

equivalent amount of
i»r ex [••nation without
in any way diminishing foe enjoyment* of
foe producer*, who are in no way benefited
by the consumption of their landlords,
whether it taka place in Ireland, in Eng­
land nr on tbe continent of Europe ? AB
the erroneous pooclusums which wa com­
bat arise from foe fallacy of looking at
money as foe direct source of our enjoy­
ments and proaperity, instead of to foe

change for money. I Wul results of labor
contribute directly to human enjoyment
and Laman progress., but money only coocoutributai to these rods when we part

Hot whets we make thin
beneficial exchange with foreign nation", it
ia errotteoualy auppoml tn indicate nation-

in exdiaiqrc.

tain, rf ^Trgfefa, 19 milra from Harris­
burg, V*.
,
The Albany and Susquehanna Railrcad
are altering the wheels of their ear*, pre­
paratory to tusking their road a narrow

'S

,

»Bommritanri

a

If foe Houthern State, hero foiled to
beer,me prosperous, foe fault fa not in the
measure* of rco&lt;M»rtrect|on, but is tbe poo-

pence, security, happinro*, and prraperity,
wishing ta sneak harshly -of fourc would be faHy p-wre—d at tbe Hn«fo to­
are snfiurcd forir (sic. 1 mentiunday. It is not too late to Imre wfadom
rek ago, thfa incident :
a rainy
g nc4 long riore, a gentleman Walk from the post l»t the inlcUigenw and
wealth of the Suarthcrn Stale* unite in
effieta tn build sp. instead of tearing
down,foe CentcnaW year will see
Ibe South &lt;.n the high road to wealth.

sell jugt &amp;

Large quantities of prairie hay are now
l-eing ahipticd over the Atlantic and Pacific
Railrood to St. Loufa from the Indian
Territory.
Owing to foe abucnce uf detente* a
Grand National Industrial Convention
which was ta have been bold at Indianaowes them a living, and a leading poaition polfa lately did not rone off.
without working for foe one or deserving '
116,807
tho other.
&gt;
A noble anmtry fa well enough to look
up al, bat it fa mure satfafactory to look
down upon. Tbe honors and wealth of a
generation ago may do to drcam about, bat
if they hay departed, they will not fnrni.b
f=c2, clothing, or rvepectabilily to the
drcamcr ui today. Il is more oommendaUe for tbe preoent generation to know

foc^nn Francisco banker, ia not foil East
aa it is iu the Slate where he was a lead­
ing power. When th* nesrs of the failure
of tho Bank of CUifornia ami foe terrible
death nf ita President came to foe city
there was a flutter, but that was ail. Cat
ifbrufa does her buinaaa direct with Eu­
rope and Asia, without the intervention
of New York,‘and failnrcs then, hare but
little effect here. A few bouses having
branches in San Fan Francisco were hurt,
ahd the Chinese.residents of the city were
touched, but nothing aerioo. happened.
Had such a failure occurred in Si. Loufa | aud to' nay with tbe industrious mechanic,
who, when taunted bv a broken down
or Chicago, it would Lave shook things.
sriatAxrat on hia humble anowtry, replied
in the water wheel, last week, seven rels,
"It m better to be the big rod of a weighing fiftv-four pounds, with an aver­
Jo|pi Morrimcy ha* locked horns wjfo small Stock, than the liulo end of a big age length of three fret and ten inches
Tammany In des&lt;| ounctt, and there lx go­
One of the candidate* for the position
This fldse gwntilliy which seeks to lira
ing to be a strUMfa. The prise fighter
and gambler head- one faction of the without labor, must go down before the
Ifrm-rracy In this rity, and a much won* march of true worth. The leader* of the
in
extent, and comprises immense wheat
man hands thu other. They halo each future, whether in fo* field of politics, or
oom as it fa in nature, there would bo other so cordially that I don’t believe it busineM*. iuo.1 &lt;un&gt;e from the industrious fields, orchards and vineyards.
An Englishman was recently arrested
nothing left to wish*. But tlie ghastly list .poeaiblc for them to get together at all; cfasaes. Intolligrat labor will be tha magic
and if the reepcctabllitj of the city had wand to overcome all obatades, and elevate for ‘ stealing gas," by attaching a rubber
of fldliuas in
morning'* paper* makes
tense enough to take advantage of foe ite |&gt;oaae*"or to the highot |naiti»n ' of lube to a pipe in the cellar of an unoccu­
hiuine.« men look sick; and there is a aitualiou, they might rapture it and get honor and trust. Idlo dreams will n.H pied house next door to hi" own, lie lied
clenching of hands and. looking out for dvuent government once man'. But they bring suceca*, honest endeavor will. Vain drawn off &lt;100,(100 feet lit fire year.
The New York Central Bailrtnd it is
tin? worat tlut ia not haahhy in the chill won't do it They have'their good" to regrets will not racuvor what has liven lot.
a-nl feyer weather of September. The Ij sell, and Saratoga to visit, and primary hard Work will. To wrra&gt;B|A the tide, aaid receives a larger amount of money on
meeting* arc annoying thing* to manage; the oarsman must exert his strength ; ao
only people who look at all st ca»- are tbe
and ao they will stick to' their merchandise to overcome tbe tide that yearly sweeps than in any other month, and mor* through
bankrupts. The worst j« oyer yiih theiq, and let the thieves govern them. At least thouaands to deatructkm.'lbe aspirant after ticket* areaold in that month.
and there remains the frvh atari, ael off thuu what they always have done, and I wealth or fame must exert his greatest
The Chine*) labor &gt;|ue*tlon In British
by the pDMpeel of hoarding earefally all w no indinitfons of a change far tho bet­ efforts. Only through tbes* can he rx- Columbia is a political aspect, the opps-i
tint; organ! being against toe employment
profits for years to come, to pay In ftill the ter. I’omibly the condition uf tho rity pact to irinmpb.
may spur them u&gt; action, but I rather think
ol
Celestials, whereas tbe Government pa­
creditor* who compounded for fifty cen ta it i" not quite bad enough yxrt. Nothing
pers generally favor Mongolian labor.
k— than a Tweed ran make it but enough
The New Haven /WM&lt;/.»a* asy. that a
I'temo.
Every day brings ite regular lists of for them.
mechanic in that city haa invented a new
failures Thia week th. great book firm
method of propelling brats, bv which be
Does Inflitlon Inflat*
ran obtain a speed of five milis an hour
uf Lee A Shepard, B-Moii, went under,
I without any "wash" from the propeller.
taking with it their New York house,
The people in foe vicinity of Rockport,
liability, •t'.DU.OOO. uwet" not yet
Snppnae tbe Government of the Edited
Texas, gather their own salt from tbe flats
Stale*"should inflate tho grecolwk fame a
ou tbe bay roast near.
The hot, dry
businem men that they aru doing every­ thousand percent., would mid inflation in- i
winds have produced no much evaporation
thing iq focir power (■■ r*i"c the fallen flat* tbe |ucke&lt;-bonk* &lt;&gt;f the luasw- and I
that trios of sqpepvf salt arc lying on tbe
firm, and act It on its fed again. The make plethoric their ux.&lt;icy-pv&gt;ckcts. the ' logical S'Kirty st the State Fair at Sagi- ।
of
T|,o
of
puldubers in New York, who are th* seams of wbjeh had l&gt;eet| turn in the vain nsw Offouworkth* H-ml
of (heir proprietor* for currency 7 Hoehrater, N. k , make, foe following no- | phiWWphb, rcj-ri. that he ha. a-el«
principal creditor*, »y to them "Pty wearch
To hear inflationist!! talk on* would be led ,
what you ran and eu on," which they will to "upjioa* that such vw their bolfaf, but I। -“Wc arc indebted u&gt; tltr &lt;•&gt;!* a|&gt;4 cour­ amounting to *27.250, with a l.-nd •&gt;(
do. This is what honesty and integrity we cannot conceive that th* ad’orate* of [ teous Secretary, J. P. Thompson, Hui., *10,000 from the President. An offer to
is worth. Izc ,k Hhqard faiiod from tiu such poHey bdkrre their uwp teaching", j for tho first 20t&lt; pages- advance sl&gt;.«i*. of pay 50 per edit to the creditor* of the In­
fault nf tbr-ir own. and they struggled They are atniply appealing to the |«uu:im* ' a book to cwutain over 500 )wgvs. tn Ik is­
du-perately for three years before they I of the ignorant iu the hop- of a«*x-tating sued about the middle of September, under
went down. They lust F223.OUO, in g»&gt;d with the IlspublieaQ.party the hard time- I fob above title. This valuable document
hard-earned money, in the Bo-ton fire, which now bean ujku the country.
obtains, not only able ]»|wn&lt; by experiaad foe deprrauun in busiiww, and the
Raaaoning and rcoronalJe men, mjKeially 1 etierd rsitnologisls. reports of comtnitleM,
shrinkagujin value, finally brought them fouae who keeping inform.*! touching the I lists of fruits adapted to tlm dimate, fr­
10 tbeir knee. The tl&gt;oaaan-la of i&lt;c-&gt;plo commorial vatue of money, know that
who read Oliver Optic, and the other au­ srarcvly in the history of our country has to noted orchard-, proceeding, of horticul­
thor* they hare brought out, will be glad currency been held so low by our banker* ture r meetings, but also papers and ad- City Council a notice of motion was given
to know that they will probably resume in
drome, by foe professor" in the Agricul­ to repeal foe by-law imrseing a tax &lt;m
ten days. Such num raunot fong by kept
tural Cpllogu, and Uber scientific gentle­ rviuuicrrial traveW The motion will Isdown.
Friend Pills, the well-known
men. on foe various scienoos related to brought fonrayd at a "iiUc-iuent meeting,
Broadway ladtcs' furnishing goods num, buyer* arc Marco. Of what moment, inmologv as EntotrnJogy, Vegetable Phys­ and it will probably be adopted
Went hr the Icard Wcdnmday, and Thus? therefor*, » it that more bills, more prom iology, Metrorok-gy and Gardening.
We recently noticed the fact of foe
day, I'niun ACtUI", foe brtler-knowib mos to pay, should l« printed ? Were the
"It seems to us that any ynang fruit­ shipment of anthracite coal from Balli,
men's furnisher, followed suit. Three arc supply ever ro great jt roukj oqlj.be pn&gt;- grower of Michigan, who will, from year more for San Francfaro by rail, at an ex­
tbe beat known, but there are a iloxrti a cured as ait wtide uf nterchaq'dirt, 'pot
treme rate of freight. We learn now
from the Ha* Francisco /Midi* that the
trau*|&gt;orted through fou »tro&lt;ts'a* an ad­
vertising manufacturer would his warn", pnttafoft that will be InralwriJc. It is
and distributed among foe [ie&gt;&gt;|&gt;le, gratuit­ no longer nveraaary for a fruit-grower of
ously, but bought and paid for by labor or Miehipn to grope in tbe dark, when the I
inreattptions usd experirncoi uf their moat
the products of labor.
By rommoa cnnMUt. coin, i. r. gnU, intelligeul tvusofogists arc thus spren.l be­
The Wolverhampton (Eng.) lock manu­
many merchants in the eity, and they arc silver and copper has liecn accepted as fore them lor their eniighlrument."
facturers after twisting for a fortnight a
buying, though' not extensively. They money by foe cirilixcd world, and all
This report is printed solely for distri­ demand by their men for a 10per oral adseem to be ‘'sorting up." rather than buy­ MMMMjr bulled not based U]hm&gt; coin, or held butive! to the meral&lt;cn o(foc Pumological ranee hare yielded the point, and they
ing fol) stocks. but even that is better than to its true rclation lhercto, is not money, Society. To liecome a number for the
are about to inervas* the price of tbeir
nothing. The wheel, arc moving, jf they but shiaplaatcn, dependent upon tbe honor year coats one dollar, and to become a life goods to eompemote them fry foe room.
do creak.
and ability of the maker for re-lrmpcfon
Ipn They are only the plate-lock makerBut I do not believe that New York But supprae a merchant, popular, and
who are not Included within this arrangeprimed by hi* basincm, for want uf change,
should imm&gt; hia shinplsstcr*; of course
thoe doing busincna with him would accept
to enne to New Fork to do bttrinca-; sn-p them as currency. But sappone the mer­
for a part of th*ir lore of trade the mcr- chant kept his prm«c. issuing and bis clerks
chsnta may charge the hotels and the paying out hia shinphwten. ignoring
parasite* that bang upon form. For in­ the uae of real money altogether, how long
stance. if a country merchant oxma her*, would foe merchant's qe-|it stand nnd
be wxnts to *nd ought to bring his wife.
At any hotel be would car* to atop at, the
rate per day is 14.50—1!» for the two—
and u he can't get a waiter to do any­
thing decent for him without a fee, his
A turat rcmarkaUe discovery is reported
It has guna tbe rounds of the pre* that
daily expenses will mount up to quite fi 12
Of rourxc paper money is essential for from the astronomical obaervaiorvestablish . Alex. H.Steven* is foe oldest M. C-, &lt;- r., ।
per day. If he Wapta to pn to a theatre,
cd by the Rcwian l&gt;&lt;iT«n&gt;m*t&gt;i a*v«ral
he 1s swindled out of 11,50 for Mob teat, several mantos, prominent among which is yean ago al I’apilatenka, th* highest point that he served in an earlier Cougraas than ,
•&gt;" pregent roupccra. Thi. is a
and aa for a back to go to tbe Park IS is foe scarcity ofrotti^nd &gt;t» Weight *qd bulk. with one egreption on tbe Himalayan
the lowcat, and 110 and *12 arc common. But I he measure of its issue should be in range. Foy several months a txxqJay
Pernrodo Wood ia now the "Father of
Iu abort, a ten day*' May will use up foe accord with the demand , and surely when bright »]&gt;ot bad been dlaivvered, shinning
' served in an earlier
butt-end of *250, to aav nothing of the the beak vaults are foil of Idle and unused from foe extreme edge of the moon * disk,
expensea of coming and going. Every­ currency is no time to prate about inflating at a point where no moantalna break foe
was flrat elertrtl to the 27lh Cungvew., in
body dig* into him, for they never expect the ireue of grrenlueka.
continuity of ita perimeter. This light IM I, and served i:’ the 27 th, 2Kth. 40th
to me him again.
suddenly disappeared nnd remained invisi­ 41rt, 42d and 43d, and is now serving in
Of course tbev can't afford it, and uf
ble for nearly twelve months It ha* th. 44th Ale*. H. Steven, nearcrt .p.
course they don't. They go to Chiragv.
lately reappeared in grtwier brilliancy than promrhea Wood, He wm first elected to foe
St. larais, Cincinnati, Toledo, and the oth­
ever, and the immense |»wer of tbe teles­ 2Hfo Congreaa, in IM.'Und mrved in lhe
er big point* in for interior where *3‘&gt;
cope attached to the above observatory, so !»fo, 30th, 31st 32d, 33d. 34lh .nd 35th
well known in the scientific world, has do- ('ungvemea, a pariod nf 11 yran. After,
vdopnd the fact that tbe light proceeds rviircaaent of foe suUmpent If, ywra, be
from aome huge-burnished sulwtance, act­
again apjeircd a member of the 43rd Coning as a mirror, which must be al least one
hundrel feet in diameter. The must ■&gt;.
toniahing thing in the mrtt.T is thesltu—I
empty promfao* for the future," tbe Wash c- .mpietc pm of t hat t his ia art uall’y a mirror
ington Ubmaielr want* to know "what of artificial construction, and the tbniry of
better record ran a |«rty bare than a good
one for [art fidelity Y' To which may be I
character, principally to observe foe phases
added, what party ran bare a worao rec­
of t’se earth's surface.
ord for jttfotwwty and lyk of patriotism
It fas a wdl known fart that tbe immense
than th* prcsrart' IMmocratic party? Il height of that portion of the moon which
IOWA asii ebbaska
fa no wonder the leader* of that urjanixa- fa turned toward the earth, not only
through
the well-known laws of gravitation.
tion oliject to referring to the part. Every
timE.fi.
criminal would rather look ahead than to
take a plane* al th* ugly pa«L
in high flavor. Fraebcs might be sent
overnight from New York to Chicago, and
tho prevailing odor of foe markets and
wharves considerable improved thereby.
Vender* hold very fair fruit M ten rente
foe half-peek, pil.xi and running over,
while baskets arc i.-Uiag from fifty to sixty
cento. Peach ice cream is the popular
delicacy, with for cuaifortiu ■ p.-nuasion
that pure fruit is used fur flavoring it.
While speaking of foe products of thfa
part of foe coqqtfy, it may b* mcntionnl
that clam* arc nuWatty tfae this sraauq, a
fart which r^olcwsthe bouts ofpontiei ui.
mighfoy.

FBOBATE ORDER.

awhow gqumn ruuu^
TBMTX MILLION ACJIBS Of

LANDS

Buggies this year. IfttaExoitg.

fed to fence ourselves in and
admit a limited number of
CUSTO/KEIfS
E^CIf n;y.
01
i &lt;
—
.

&gt;.
- , . i.i ____-_ __ ____,.
We dare
ever before, for fear ()&gt;ey will come loo thick
terribly excited when wo have too many ha],
wo have come down JfEatj-fllC Dolfan H Qd B1*’
little ibecauafl yo« nirty all come at once anil T
wo that we cannot do fprthina.
We Iiad’xome talk with a num from Califom
hi« Tltiriy-Ho troJiCtft'ringcK. and thjt uin
busineiw bexidcH the

now Six,
’remNe a
tMaomurt

■Ut the ___
trade than

Richard Messer, of Carlton,
CARDING.

WIUJ lh« Tuckv man lonl -July, that got the f 'utter. Wc troi
let him draw fins your- "He is too lucky.”
Warning the people not to come all at once, we are t

Truly Yours.
SHORT NOTICE.

the Ol&lt;l Fachirv Building in
HASTiy'GS.

Pries 1212 Cali per Pmi i
Oiled, or 15 cent* if I Oil it.

WELCOME MARBLE.
loiwL llw'in*-. JetrU. Mrt.
xallwt

j. X. HEED &amp; CO.

fvo NAWJS YUORTIMET*
Gent’s Clothing.
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities

L um s m warn ms
Trunks, Traveling Bags,

&lt;3t«3., Every year incrraacs the popularity
of this valuable Hair Preparation |
which fa due to merit alone. We can
a—ure our ohl patron* that it is kq«t
fully up to It* high standard; and it
j ttho only icGalde and perfected prep­
aration for re taring Goat on Faded
II viu to its youthful co|or, making It
*«&gt;(t, lustrous and silken. The scalp,
by i:« u*e, ImemM white and clean.
It remove* all eruption* and d.-.ndrnfl-,
and, by it* Ionin projierties prevent*
the hair from falling out, us it rtimnlaics ami nourishes the hair-gland*.
B. its UM-, Uic hair grows thicker and
rtrongwr. In baldness, it restore! the
capillary gl.vmls to their normal vigor,
mid will rtvatc a now growth, ocWj.t
in extreme old age. It is tho most
economical Haji: DnEnatxu ever
u« it require* fewer nppIfaul|aM, unit
gives the lij|r r. Splendid, glossy :ppcaraiire. A. A. Ilaycs M.D, State
Awayer of Massachusetts, aajii, “TIio

Buckingham's Dye

1'0n THE WHISKERS.
A t nur Hcncwcr in manv cases rerpirer too tong a time, and too much
care, to return gray or faded Whisk­
er", wo have prviiartxl this dye, in one
)&gt;rrparalion\ wliich will quickly and
efli-Ctiully arcompliidi Ulis result. Il
w «uily anplic I. and nrodueos a eotoe
which trjll neither rnl&gt; nor wash oft
Sold hy all DruggirttL Price Fifty

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
Come and see
Haslluga, Sept., Oth 1«74,

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

M POSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED
Cumpariwm Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices

give me a call

.Ayer's

Sarsaparilla

- &amp;C.,

Harting*. Nov. IDth, 1874.

lohn Stanley.

REMINGTON!
fhe Itiruixt

taiddly lutofavurn* pasnewdnff rhe be-t countkanew ofgood qu&gt;H^&lt;, I
namely r Light running

. JU-nFhuU|j»hl»ohlm.
with Automatic Dr&gt;&gt;|
Feed. Design bronhful
antlcousirii. ii. uin. v. ry

lto.-tx&lt;nw« Kn-1 E*
ebiur for familr m». I*
th.' third prer &lt;«!•
fatcr, e, Iim met wltk *
u&gt;-’
(art
fif

�Thc high school of Ann Arbor has
seventy-fire non-resident pupil* enrolled
The Fenton woolen mill paya out on an
avenge tl.OM a month to ita operatirre.
Tbe Metbodirt Chureb .1 Moore ia lia­
ble to be told &lt;m execution ia a few day*

■III M.
STEBBINS BRO’S

Keep It.
Guilty.

liquidated

Where you wul had all kind* of

Fiab Superintendent Jerome will ex­
hibit some of Michigan's ft.h at the Chi­
cago Expcokion.
A kxrw partv of lumbermwi started
from Saginaw, Thursday montiag, fur the
ETat River pine wood*
Killcner and Gero, fur attempting to re­
lease a prisoner, were fined B&amp; each, at
Kalamauxv, on Saturday.

rUKNITUREi
Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than any hoes t In Bar­
ry County, for them reasons i
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.

The indebtedness of Coldwater dore not
exceed 17,000, and the citixen* are going
to pay that immediately.
At Charlotte. Judson I*. Hiplev ha* been
sente-need to tnirty years in the Stale Pris­
on foe ineest with hr* daughter.

Tbe total number &lt;&gt;f Granges oty*ni«cd
in July last wa* 110. Of these fifty-fire
were in Virginia, Texas and Kentucky .
Outside of the Southern States the num­
ber wa* thirty.
During Augurt' 123
were organ is.d
Hillview Grange, of Bullitt Co., Ky.
rtaolvea that it is the duty uf Congress to
furnish to the people a eurrvuey of United
State* Treasury notes' that will Iw legal
tender for all debts, public and private,
aad e*|nivaknt to coin tender, and inter-

A barre dl*tancin( tbe Ml, „
iKmof, satin'd t» tn* mum; aaly,
H**t* my b* traixl alternately.
Ilon«s eligible fras. Aiguo |H
clos* Kept. Iltb. with U» Treasurer

fO OU S

PICTURES 1
PICTURES 1
1 am now all alone in the ITsitogrsph
husincs*. ami a* I hare made arrange- j
menu to increase my facilities for doing
'Letter work than ever, all should call
and get a negative tekeu. The superi­
ority of my work in the past is * *ufi
cicot guarantee of firrt-e iwork in the
future.
Ilium* in Washington Block,

Joseph Brown, of Owumo, died Wed­
nesday night. Ho fought and war, wound­
ed in a saloon a few nights rinue.
Htipatrick. the man whose foot was cut
u.T al Jackwu on September Uth. has
ainee died, ehiely bum heart disease.
hire big maMa-Mgua snnkea were found

CANCERS

$lfco Pays FOR
DKTROIT E?HhGNEI8
■Minininumi.
GOLDSMITH’8

We sell none of till* cheap-made Fur­
niture that la made by machinery. Tbe
good* we make la made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all peraon* to
call and inspect our roods, for they ell
bear inspection. No trouble at all to
show good*.

.SKjJS,'
Glass

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Peerless Milk Safes
“OYSTER OCEAE”

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

LA DI IS' ARD GERTS' RESTADRART.
At the meeting of Hancock Co.,
Grange. No. SI, on AugJI, the proposition
to pay tho county agent a salary instead of
a commiauon. wa* favorably entertained.
Those who are working the liardest to
keep up our purchasing system think it
would be the bret plan. Our county agent wa*

Tbe largest gathcrn uf I’aln.tw of Hu*
landry ever awwmbled in Wntan Michii pm ptcniced at Elli*' grove, near C«x&gt;per' rille, on tbe 10th. Delegation* in rv-zslta
from Grand Haren, Ravenna, Spring Lake.
Muskegon. Black Ixtlre and Berlin were

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

borer fell from a tree on 11m&gt;. grounds of
. W. Roger*. He died Tuesday morn
g from the effect* uf bis injuries.
Henry Warm, while culling hav upwi
meadow, seven tnilrs east of Niles, re
oily, wa* biltru by a rattlesnake, and at &gt;t reports wa* dying in convulsions.
Willie Durand, one of the Buller burg-

Stanley.

109

reliable hou*s of C.'B. Salsbury i*. a* ever,
buying eggs, butler, poullrv and all kinds
of fanner a produce, under lUrlow A Good£rar's store, and paying for the same tbe.
ighret market price Patronite the bouse*

FURNITURE ROOMS.

SALISBURY 4.BR0SSEAU

&gt;iu&lt;wiu&gt;n« relate to railroad ).-gi«!ntii.n am
include an iiidnrwtni-iit of the plan o
filing maximum charge*, ami the |&gt;rin&lt;-i
pie* of the Potter law.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

litil felines |lBticej.

I IVe ask attention to the.
[fact that we shall leave all\
REHIBLICAN
I accounts not settled, whc're
I we have sent bills, at once j
\ with a Justice of the Peace
' for collection, if they are not
[adjusted. Hicannot longer' Waned, Aitils,
*rv । delay._____________ ___ j

immense &lt;|uantitie« of prairie hay
now twing shipped to St. l*&gt;ui* from the
Indian Territory.
The pro*cculi&gt;itu again&lt; the colored
Georgia iwurgents wa* ended yesterday iu
the dl«harg*&gt; ofall the remaining prisoner*.
The report* of Iwlun outrage* in Keelera Nevada and Utah seem to hare been
much exaggerated. Tlie affair U about

BANNER

DANCING SCHOOL.

at price* which defy all Competition.
The stock ia Complete in every depart­
ment. Having been bought very low. aad
he publie will find it for their iaterert Co

45 DOLLARS!

UNDERTAKING

For What?
Tho New Improved Eick-Feed

ECLECTIC BALM

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
.-.etrJ

Givy due heed to this, but for the proof
aotue and »oe for youndrre.

MBS. B. L. UNDERHILL

All person* Indebted to tho late Ann
of Heath. Sttliabwry A Co., are laqurt-

Salisbury &amp; Broasoau.
Hartings. April is, 1875.
Mr. Lyman Bach, a well todn farmer
living near Trvmplenn, Wia., was killed by
lightning on hi* farm during a storm Toreday night.
A fatal cattle ilix-aw has broken out
among hctctJ droves of cattle near the
Aneram lead minre near Bhinebeck. N. Y.
Nearly all have died.
Colonel Shaffer has captured on Staked
Plains a baud often Mexican robbers. It
is *nid the Kickspoo Indiaas.are willing to

with 1,664,802 hum in 1872, and France,
with 1,381,000 ton., in 1873.
The annual productiou of coal through­
out tbe world, fur 1873, wav 262,567,342.
Great Britian heads tbe lite, with 127.O1G.747 Im**; the United State* stand*
wwaod, with 43.413,4&lt;M&gt; tons ; Germany
third, with 42.324.469; France fourth,
with 16.600,000 tore. In 1872, Belgium
produced 15,66^*8 t-re. Aartm IQ.I,* nnu —kitenasi Fmliarr uf RlUwia

We need tbe Incan* for ..rpanixing the
Dentoeraiie jnrty iu (hi* State,” said a
leading politician. A Woterro man re&gt;;«muJi-J promptly by telegraph: "WiD
•hiplixday one l«*rrel whiskey ansi one
imUiy; in tnice by mail.”

OLD PAPERS

TERMS REASONABLE.
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

and the minister* of Baltimore to visit that
rity and bold a s.-ries of religion* meeting*.
All hand* in Germany are preparing for
Emperor William's start for Italy about
October 1. He will be accompanied by
-Prince Bismarck and Genoral* Mollke and

Barry Cauaty Harwa AMaBlattoa.
Will be heU at Union Hall, Hartings,
Mk-h-, Thursday evewiug, Sept. 16, 1875.
Room Committee, Ferri* Hone, Hsrtiure;
Gala Hrerim, Middlevflie.
Mnaic by
Breda Orohi-Stra. of Hartlnga-J. LBead, 1st Violin and loader; Mr. DeCorsey, 2d Violin ; Ram. W IMbmmy
Comrt; Mirt Addie Bred, Piano; Levi
M. Booth. Dowble Barn. Bill 11.23; Rup-

xxlTtf

EXTRAORDINARY

ANNOUNCEMENT!
Hopkins &amp; Baines

SUBSCRIB1

Havean exibition one of the
largest Stock0ftFancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap /or Cash, ffe have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, go.,
$c. Give us a caU.
.

CRAWLEY A GRACE

GR0CEH1K8,
TOBACCO,

j. g. Btrrram.

Hopkills &amp; Barnes.

Un-J* esM. *»!**
,U SklL... xa useS’
fo*t uiy. was la
•edar when •*•
•
A literal rev—l -U' U
'*
uxor-’-•f—1

Hastings, Dee 15. lb'7 4-

Mr. aad Mrs. Xreak Hamilton,} aad thaa^h
as airiatly privata tbrt Mly ths.near rotative*
sad raoat iniimalr friemb af tha psrite* were
iavttod. yet th**• coaatltute a&gt;aay *f th* land-

68? 1

FOR SALE!

GRANGER KADQUABTKB8!

BRICK FOR SALE

BETTER BRISK
~

S'.’.

. . .

�H
* rorowro*
"nr*
*vw*
IOWA AND NEBRASKA.

a,.n— r«— .w .n~

^a fJhwbg leUrr. ia lb. prttwapJI nrw
2^p^*VcSy«&gt;Shantung

ftc Botiutei l Issiri Bnr 1B.

Cd

AM CENTRAl
RAILROAD.
TIME T^BIaE.

'

Inking Effect Aug. 29th 1876.

UIUUI.
KBOBTLlai Brrwr..

K1M4N AM &lt;W

tana hilmaMtailjra^h

-China. May 30. 1875. I arrived here on
dm 27th MA after a m-: inter-ting
jMnmntttO mflro through th' P~«
i«- &lt;#HhdLang. I had no Ur* of wl at
Ute renl Chins land ia until now. or rather
M Hm rf » wa. immmpioU. and now I
this sd-tr^L, eountn' ro eboalj.

"Wstm butter also abowV a division of
quality quite decidedly, and *coasequeady
irregular market A. before, all realty
fine Well-packed froth offerings have found Caroy Ldaudgiml then proceed up Smith'*
Sound, making a runiog aurvey &lt;iT both
the market ruling ateody for anything pood ahoraa. We ahall viaii &amp;ptaii. flail agrave
enough to ouroxx attention at from uy 22c at 1‘uUria Bay, and tlxn uiakc for winter
upwards,
while
the
few
extra
highquditie.
quart*.-. The Alert, however, will push
■mey vraya. From tbe time I left Cbcfeo ’
nut well into tbe price of State. There has
mitU this pbe« the field' of whuat extend alw boon a demand for common butter at on aa far toward the pok' io- ptwdble with­
&lt;m both aidea of the rood w far » the eye 14 to 16c. but net much done, owing, we out being bead, and .uha-Mjuen.ly return
toward u*. wiuterbp not mon than 200
thTi;think, las to tbe absence of the grades miles front tha Diaaovery Both verb
Bought after than to the imliapuitioa off will then aurvey with alolge* L&lt;itj the
- ~B&lt;e £*first 70 aailau thetvud is over a ।hubleni tn accept the bids.'
aevere winter conic* on. In the spring!
-Wy WUMW, not m*^i. hat undulating,
Cheou is itry steady, and without anr two of our IrfctUcuanl*. with .ledge partita,
mdwhh tbogrewtrot bright of 273 IbM. change
,
in prices. Michigan fectorim ars
Thiapertain of the joura-y ended at Whang- (selling at 103-4 to He, and the rapply ia will join tbe Alert, wbvn a atari will be
made toward the pole, with aix sledge*.
hy«i. and after that the road trover.» a well
.
kept up. The full food ro for tcoda One .ledge will hare the party and return
vast plain, over which namerouv village are to
. m.kr the a.-asou one that will giro an every week or ao, transferring” ita aurplua
aprrod, about one to two milm apart
proviaiom to othara. When th.- exploring
All tho villages are endooed by mud ,
party h thu* reduced to on? sledge, that
walk, and at aoManoekiokaolid, but when .
will push on alone and reach the PJh by
ch-e they are mbarably defended by
itaelf. Who will have tlw dialingunhnl
honor* I do not know, but Ciuey it will lie
Commander Markbam of. the Alert.- If
taoe n quite' up to the estimate of 38,O0t),thie ia done satialactorily and all the sur­
000, if one out judge of it from tho tahab
vey. are r&gt;ui|Jl-U&lt;I wo ahall return home
itent* of the plain I cum acre—. I pa«c)
during the autumn of next y s»r; bat If not,
tbe large rity of Lai-chufix&gt;, with high
we aliall stay out a Mcuud winter. Under
walk of atoM, and another, cigfcf Chang I
any cirettnuteiicva over which we hare any
yi, with very fine stone wdh, and the
coulrol wc ahall nut May out longer than
place where I am now is-a vast rity ofi'iOOOO inhabitant*, with magnificent atone unaetlhd confidence, and with it money I
walls about 70 feet high, with hattlcmeutt value, uf stock. The cabh quotation, ha*
A Happy Couple
and tnonl grind in appearance I went to •uak padually until it ia now down &lt;• 53«.
tb« wffwiiM., about 12 mile* dptent.and T!&gt;e Mtnatiou U not calculated to iwpire
I wa* mtreb »truck with the belpleamwiiiif ready traffic in the tnWaor. and it -etaed
tbe Cliiocw to work tho*e mine* properly. at one time aa if bat a email proportion of
It was a curious feeling to find myself and tbe ofTering Jdo xby would be sold. Hut
a tniarionxryg«ntleman(livittghcre lainottp talesman grew to the opinion it wa&gt; beat abe U with him. A woman should always I
a crowd uf Chiurae miner*, about SliOmen j to dune out at tbe mo»l adranlagtvua fig­ be a little younger, and a litl'o prelil^rjitxl
keeping a ring around n* as wc advanced, , urn in preference tv holding orcrand cans­ and a little mure amiidcratc than her huv
looking at ua with astonishment and cren ', iug av-cumnUttoa, and tain were at the Land. Ho should beatow n|»u her all hi.
«n{ but wish no hoarile feeling or a word ; cluxe quite rapidly made. Tho total offering Worldly goods, and abe should take good .
' npraaive of disHke, and there was the ,। was in the neighborhood of 10,(MM) boxo&gt;. care of them. He may owe her every rare
appearance of reaped arising out oftbe feel liiiyera would not al first offer uver 11) and tenderocM that affection can prompt,,
ing. ‘Throe foreigner* can help us to get I to 10 l-2c. At time figures, indeed, but puruniary indebtedness to her will l«*
tbo water out of our mine* and allow ns to went mn*t of the idicciw mid. The
work them and gain our bread.' Thia is total salm fooled up about C,(H)O boxes,
what they seemed to be saying to theta-1 and the prices reached ultimately 11 l-8c,
Bctvcs all the while.
but the propoct on of cbecao which acettrud
It was a strange sight as 1 aloral in the fraction* above 101-2c, and reached 111-Sc."
ship* with the opptautc iri. Perfect eonmidst of the eruwd, with an umbrella over waa not very l»rge.
my head, and the people staring at me and
•• At Little Fall* about 73,000 Ikixm fidanco in each other, ami reticence roti­
good-naturedly walking with me 6. the coal iff factory it is ertimxlcd.were offered, and I tenting their tuutusl affair*. even to mem-.
. pit*. I b*ve liad virite from several peo- about I. WO laixea sold, NtM lute at lOv,'I dem of their own umiliot, m a II ml nteevoto whom 1 have shown how to work j une a 10 3-Sc, six at 10 12c, eight at I
th law mimSK and I have visited oue of the I 10 5 Sc, nine allU 3-tc, and thirteen at i inpv whenever .he expects to meet her
mot anricut aud wealthy fiuailica of the jllc. Must uf lie. cliecM' waa white 1 husband's eye. The num should nut prow I
Faalt-fiudtag, I
city. Chin is the family name (hia visit­ ; clievac.which i» in gooddemand. Factories alovgiily. even at home.
—tap card ‘Chin Ghiai Siwj. Hishvti.*- is . are nut x.!d so closely aa they have l&lt;ccn Song-arguments. or *coMin end th • hap- ;
" rcnsarkable-the finest I haveacen ia Chins 1 during thia acaaua, but it ia believed the pinem that liegilui in kis*.-- and love-matThe reception room i- funihbed with an I
eient arm ehairs st least three fret wideta the scat, like throne*. The place of!
v honor had a beautiful drawing of a bamboo ’
grove in th* wall. We never saw such a
thing ia China. Before it a large poroclain
plate on a stand 700 years old. On om-1
aide is a bronze vase of the 'Chen' dyuaa
ty of 000 yean before Christ. The old ! I never look at my old style compile.man talruduoed hi* madron, charming ing rule that I do neg blcaa myaelf that,
boy; and on our rcqw»t t.i see some old while my strength last*. I am - me at the
curiositiea he went to hi* X'jom and merry of the world. If my pen is nut
brought a sacrficial bronze cup on three wanted, I can go back to the ty|&gt;e-e*a.- and
kgs, which belonged to a noble family 1100 l&gt;e sure to find work ; for 1 learned the
yean before Ch fiat, just the .same *.• uric jrintem trade thoroughly—new* paper- '
sees punted ta the books of the ancient Chi- j work, job-work, book-work, andprew-work |
neve classic*. It wa. must curious, and it,' 1 am glad I hare a pwd trade. It ia a i
*1
seemed to any. ‘I show yuu a thing which rock u|»m whiev •*■------------ -”Rr
■*a usad by my.anre*lor* in their worship firmly. There
nearly MOO years ago ' In feet thia cup ‘ body and mind---------- - --- -------- .. _
was eonteuqiorary with Solomon'. Temple, II the rtrongrot and aureat part nf self-nude
and wu made before Home was built. Hr j man. Go from the aradmny to the print­
only showed tu that, as if all the rest wu ing office, ar the artisan's bench, or. if you TEAS.
| please, to the farm—for. to lie sure, true
firming is a trade, and a grand one al that.
1 Joiy tha* a sure foundation, and after that
branch off into whatever profession you

fill jwy forlAiKl ahd Improvelong befitrs /the I*rinripal

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MORGENTHAU, BRUNO &amp; CO

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--------- W. RIKER

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profit.

Application! for A^onclei Bicelved

ri«

MAKE IT.

or
or
w iVOO. rr P000. Ar. A-.
Fourth Serio Drawing, April 5, 1875.

fWwwmls lajnsiMe Drier fill Rsi

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money jS-KKEES

"l*w^ttifti»H.ris..l rrevlvratte.il tfl. bet
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WRIGHT A. MOLBR

FINE PRINTING

FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

Mania!
”

OSWECIO

You hare heard, perhaps, of the clerk
who had faithfully served Stephen Girard
from boyhood to manhood. On the twen
ty-first anniveraary of his birthday, he went

F.S.BOWKK

DONE at this OFPICI

Pure

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SILVER GLOSS STARCH.

r to do anything, ia regulated by the ingrity and gool faith •flhe maker in fillHing tbe promise.
5. The more promiMW to pay which a
•a, a firm, a conoralion. &lt;&gt;r a government
nua, without fulling them, tbe Ires they

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ISAAC W. vh&lt;M&gt;

LAWSON’S CURATI1F
ttiMUU. SCI11T1C1,
OQlpivikuk,

OSWEGO

COM

STAKE,

RHEUMATISM.

lull awa aat toll** la ka«w lha’ tk» Lei
in^-Uala a Sk'iiicM •.lanlhm aaU » -Iwaal
WORTH* GTON* BUSINESS COLLEGE^'

a government iasuiw and srih a bond, a note,
a mortgage, or any other obligation, h;
Cl maker] ha* nn further control over it, 1 pendent upon the whim ofStejiheu Girard.
' lort what will dime, yiiu have a pood ,
to pay it when due. If he attempt* । traA" always in rwr* c ’
tedoau^bfegelaahe will loose hb stand
ThwiAnng tnsn saw the wisdom and ,
ing and credit, and will U ruined.
1 understood
7. Tho Government lauttb which the
Yearn ago, when the middle-aged men of
national bank., are eumjiellcd to buy • and
Newspapers tn the State of
today were boy*. Horace Greeley wrote:
deposit st Waahngtou Io aecttrv the pev- '; '"ft ia a great aopree of cuoadalion to
ph’SEohM bn’ken bank bill*—if the bank*
I un that when the public .hall l&gt;e tired of
ahould fail—are bough land paid for by the
■ n« oa editor.we an make a aatiafutory lw»4 farlialaf Masts s*J wb*lala sfralw A4atockbolderw of the banka. The bond* are I livelihood at setting type or farming: an ta.’ P. M l CtL, Urertiim ticili
the private property ufindividual*, pledged that while our strength last*, ten thousand
w*. «t r.vnst now, sxw vonx.
to accurt the bill* of the banka.
' blockheads, taking offemw at Kune article
8. Banka, or private banker*, who du,
। they do not understand, could not drive u«
not iam^ilb, do (u»t have to buy Gov- into the poorliouse.”
•
And ao may a man become truly &gt;nde- I
pendent.
to imoc talk, tbe atockholdem .would not
need to invent their capital in k-nd*, but
would keep it for uae aa private lunkere—
Desperation of the Whisky Ring.
aa any bank doc* which ta not a national
bank, or which dove not itanc Lili*.
10. If national bank* were t&lt;&gt; be al*&gt;)
isbed, nr not allowed to iaaue Lili*, they
would have to send • their bill, back to
Washington aadjiavc them destroyed, thus
euetrseting the currency without aubatituting gold. or anything ®l-« io iu place, to
the extent of 8332,WM),000. Then the
stockholders in tha banka would take away
tbeir bond* from Washington and sell them
ia New York, so a, to get back their mower
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trf the Unitn-

ADVICS CSIVIW BY *A1U
FREI OF CHARCt*

KRARCsarr.UJy
banks. Tbe total amount of interaa* paid
by the government iu 1874, on bond, de­
waited to aacwre uatwoal bank bilk, •«
teW,TOOgUld,«lualtoMyr25,(MW.OIH)
currency. The total aaaoual received bock

DR. C. A. SMITH’S
Medical Infirmary,
taaw xmauunn zsaa.

j. Cole &amp; Son.

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DANCING SCHOOL.

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KlHtitR AND I’VBLWHER.

RA TRS OF ADVRRnitffrO.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1875.

Ninnomom

Mr. Fraak Buckled write- to Load
and Ifurr- aa folfcw*: &gt;It gire* ma great
plro»ure to he aWo to annotmre the arrival
at th. Zoology Gardens, R^reot . Park,
of a fine apesimew of a 'manatee' (jlfwnotas rimrraniapa),.? This animal was sent
over by Mr. R. Brain, from Pin Point.
Demerara, SouHi America. Mr. Bartlett
went lo the docks to fetch her from the
shin Ulan Iwim. H« prepared th* small
•ci-pood by filling it with fresh water
warmed to a proper temperature. The
poor manatee acemed to much enjoy her
bath after sueh a long aa royagr. 1 do
m&gt;t recollect ever having seen amor* inter­
rating animal. It really ia a puxxlc at first
sight to know to what daas she belong*.
Rhe i» purely an aquatic animal, and when
wen in the waler her head reminds one of
something between a mole and a pig. Her
body u terminated by a lanre tail the
dupe of a lydy'a fon. She swims with it,

Jtfi-18? Mwtilill Alfflll,

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

Haw taken the Agency for :he Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Del roil, they are
entirely new patterns anti tirst-i?lass ih every
respect.
-

THE NEW IRON AOE

ftrot time that they have bean used in
Maaaachturtta and perhaps in the country.
The result is a more complete and exact
enumeratiou than lias ever befolc been
When the "family sehedulra”
in the state.
An error in tabulating taken.
I wa* that, much to tho chagrin of the amounting to something more than 100,- are all tabulated, a* they ‘will be in the
Colonel, b-d to the loek.-up. and ennaiguod WU led lo this anaertion. which ha. nq« courae of the next six mouth*, an amount
of
information
hitherto uuprcredeiftrd con­
to a filthy j-en. There I remained all been corrected, the true |iopalalion for
through that dreary night, fearing tu lie 1875 being low than 1.040.000, although! cerning tho social aud industrial condition
down on tlie straw in the comer, on ac­ very'near that lute!. Thia indicate, a of the (Kopli- will be given in the world.
One
of
the
inquiries
related to the numcount of the number of rennin that in­ gain of more than 180,000 ia'fire year*,!
or about 13 per wat., something las, than | her of vulumca in private libraries coothrough fear j being bitten by the rats the gain from i860 to 1870. whieh wxs tainiug more than 160 vulumos.. In the
that kept yumiug about the flr«&gt;c all almest J 6 per cent. During the ten yean I little town of Coaaird, with uniy 2,676
night. At length morning came, and I 1865-75 the gain ha* been about 370.000,: inhabitants, it waa found that, beside a
public library of more than 11,000 vulwas taken, handcuffed. waary, hungry, and or nearly 30 j«-r ml.
.
filled with drend t of what appeared my
Thia a very good showing after all, and umt., tlxrre are more than 5O.(MM» volumes
in private libraries—that ia, about twenty
impending fate), before a justice.
tho growth of putiulatimi iu Mawachusctl*
for the last • hundred yearn lia* certainly liooks for each man, woman and child iu
lieen remarkable, cuu.ulerin" how small ia
would contain about 35,000,606 book*..
A tvuwd of people hail jatherv-d to i the area of the state and how much ahc
, an »bolitioni»t have th ------ *•
~ i lia* done to colouixa the prairie* and tlie
T&gt;o Builnex* Outlook.
trial, t’elone! “Ixyrcv"
Pacific coast. ' In 1825 MassuhuacU*
I justice to alate • hb case,
i had only about 565,000 people, sot havI true riave-driving style.
The end of tho period of financial dis-1
In foct my
'-century that fol lowed the
trem has been announced and the imine- j
______ __ _ no way of
iker Hill In 1776 we hac
diate revival of buainen* predicted so often
escape from my dr»perate situation. . On
diitanta, in 17IK), 378,787;
and »&gt; mistakenly that there :» a natural
1 every side I waa .urrouaded by men ap­
i.315; in 181 U„ 472,040;
hesitation now, at the begituiinp of the
parently thirsting for my blood an lanxautumn uf 1875, the third year more the [
ioua to vindicate the outraged law* of the
[&lt;uk, to encourage a hope which inay be |
Stata of MiMiamppi.
disappointed of the near approach of tret- '
i At length the Colonel finished bi* slateter timev Yrt there i» ground for that
| ment, which, reduned to .imple forts, was,
hope—ground all the firmer because of
the moderation with which experienced
i tliat 1 had called al hia rc*idem» on Saiotiserven of commercial *ign» and cur­
j urday l»t, and requested permimion to
■ roam over hi* plantation to shoot bird.; ly trebled it, and now La 210 inhabitant* rent* avow their belief to that effect, and |
| that he had given n&gt;r pannhrfiin. and al­ Io tho square tnile, a density uf population
almoat a» great an that of the moat thick­
ly jevpled Kuropmn rauntrie*
could he bo found; that he wu« aura 1 had
rofcLATiop 6r rjctscifAL tows*.
I aided him tn escape. and demanded of the
The population of Boston i». in round
|jtutice that I should be panbhed at a
numb«n. 312,0110; that of Cambridge
■'negro thief' deserved. Hi* remark* 5tmuo. of Liweli 4i»,tt«H, nf Wjtreerter
were loudly applauded by the aUte-bonnda

THE CENTENNIAL FOR 1876.

The Acorn Heating Stove,

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GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

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NOTICE!

JOHN STANLEY

Sinncal aid Meckiiol

DENTIST;
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The member* of ths Michigan Pre­
Association, who accompanied the metaben

Aunist723d, aad after remaxka, unani
nwusly adopted tte following resolution*,
which were reported by a commiuae ap­
pointed at a prevtoa. meeting, bald on
board the steamer "Ivanhoe" ;
WntatAK, Hmm. E J. Hulburt Solomon
8. Currv . F. 0. Clark. T. D. BcadWd-and
Peter White, member* of the Michigan
Ixgwlature from the Upper T’cninrabt, did
. mid Judlr.oua Advorttalug I
'extend to the member* of the Iziwer Pre.' M Mirki««m Uat*. wbM
inauh and State aHccratn Invitation to via
It their part of the Hute, that they might
learn bv pervonal observation tn scuta ex
tent thi inexhaustible mineral wealth uf
•aRTNERSHIP*
tli* Upper Peninsula, of which an link fa
: known by the resident* nf other section,
of the State, and thus induce oa the part
of the peopja liberal k/Wat'um which shall
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xxMtf
tend more febv to .tovrlop ibaaama and
J. WILDER,
Wtiwxas, The MiebigaaPx-e A—
caation w— cordially invited by the ractn
rt IlMtlap. MtehxxUtT
liers oftbe Lower Peniasula and .Stateoffi­
cers to accompany the cxcuiatoaistaau the
17th of August, and having srrapted the
same at a meeting al Marquette when
homeward bound on MonUay. August 23
unanimously rrujrrd,
| 1. That the thanks uf the A-ncialion
Itll. II. F. PECKHAW.
■ be and are hcrelnr tendered tu the ho*&gt;or1 able gentlemen ’named in the foreguinThu&gt; Stove has low broad hearth. VERY’DEEP ash pit. and
preamble foe the liberal *poit which
prompted the excursion, and fori the gvner&gt;- arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the
uus treatmrat we have irceived at their
a Grate is a slide draft which when open causes the coals to keep
hand*, a—uting thrnpthat the I rip wait a*
_ bright while Broiling. It has tin lined doors which elow with n
delightful m instructive, affording an ipturn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is so arranged
portunity by pcrnnal observation, to cotnprelietMl the mineral nrenutw »f that por­
rt it can be taken out at will, has Mica or close front floors and its
tion uf the Stale.
general appearance is bold aud attractive.'
: 2. That «• acknowledge with thanks
ike Rcnrrona hospitality manifested toward
tho member* of the Aswciation by tlie
Irttncva and vegetabk narrow* all day.— eitiacna of Green Bay, Escsnaba, Ishpem­
She a getting quite tame, and will follow ing and Calumet—the Utter city tha place
of
buaiiuosa of Calumet and Hecla Cupp*
Mr. BartlHl round t^p pond and eat from ■
Ilia liand like a aherp. She ia Mtppoofd to | Mining Company. That company, whil ba abuut ball grown. Ti e manatee Uvea1: exhibiting special regard for the |&gt;byiica'
In this popular Stove will be found all the Modem hnpove-l.*
in the aliallow baya* and quiet riven of t wants of th«nr guest*, have bean uo !&lt;*"
Ccalral and South Amorita. Th* length mindfill of the educational needs of the
enbt.Portablc Reservoir,tin lined doors. Mica front, paient copper
of a fall-grown manatee i« from fourteen rising generation which turroupd their
eservoir and is the best Stove in the market for the money.
to aixtecti fret, and would avenge the min**, a* we evince by the erection al the
field 31.W2U of Salem 2l5.&lt;M)O, of New
expense of taid rotupiiiy of a mapilkent
Bedford about 22,lK»0. Next in order
school building, now nearly ccmplateJ, at
ooe the thrpe citio* of Somen iile. Chel­
a eiwt of S7(l,"6&lt;l, to be free for the M of
sea and Taiinton. averaging 21,&lt;M»U each ;
the children t-f the district.
then Holjoke, Newton and Gloucester,
3. That the eitis-n. of Mmquette hare
ranging l-etwmi 17,000 and 16,000 ; and ported to-day. -make our ratimate aa to j
| l.&lt;wd m under great obligations by their
the volume of trade on the extent and
then lialf a doacn auiallcr cilioi and large ,! quality of the crop* of the country/’—
generou* Imspitality and lire efforts which
towns, Haverhill, Fitahbnrg, Adam*. New '| The process by which thia enocfwtiin is |
with haqvrotw. The ery. Mr. Ban* re- they made to entertain ns. inroking for
burypnrt, Pittsfield. Northampton, Cbicv- I
Thin should be seen by aU who contemplate buying a Cook
reached ia very familiar. Farmer A, hav • ii port*. i» auBMthiag Eke the beBnwhig »f that purpow music, exrunuooa fishing
pec. etc., containing from 15,000 lo 10,- .
and lastly teepaichortwri entertainment.
UOO I«raoiui. The iiinetccn cities before '| lug gathered Iris corn or wheat, sell" it &lt;» ,। an ux. Tlie natiie* look upon the mana­
, tec u- a aupcrnatural animal, bncaarc it
!
merchant
B,
and
with
th*
money
received
.
mined now contain a little mors than half
Aswialiun by the Michigan Central.
of the whole population of the alate-— .' for it buy* ueveaaary article* from tnauu- I &gt;uckk» it* young a. a human mother d.xw Chicago and Northwestern, MarqnHte.
[
lecturer
C.
Merchant
11
sellaite
eorn
or
‘
'
her
baby.
The
Indiana
my
the
"milk
ia
luil. and had gone to lire plantation iui Cambridge, which in 1870 was the fourth
Houghlun and OutoMgou and Mi oral
which hr. brother livr.1, about eight miles eity in tho number of inhabitants.' now I wheat to a whole alphabet of cuaUiuier., ' pood. It i» very interesting to remark Rance Railroad Comtamra and their etuwhile
mauufarturcr
C
employs
another
the
extreme
quiet
with
which
thia
animal,
di«taut&lt; on Satardsy night, expecting to ranks next to Bmtoti, baring risen above
alphalk-t of wurkingnwn nod women to one can hardly ray awima, but rather gent­ plnvc* is appreciated by the rormlwra uf
return by Sunday c.ening, but having
supply the article* demanded Here we ly glides through the water. Ila akin i« the Anaoeiatmn, and they hereby tgndcr
'prained hia ankle, whieh he cuttld not
eovend^with two Linda of hair, soft and thanks for the same.
mow until Monday &lt;-venit&gt;g, he rtirtol for
bristly. The appewranre of the bock tv­ i 5. That Hon. 8. S. Cobb, Railroad
home, traveling nearly all night - Asaesm
Has been sold iiLthirf Market for nx yearn and Mauth, at the
mind* one of a pnckly pear The tmrtrib I। CommWomr &lt;&gt;f Michigan, in making
a&lt; he readied the Culond* hr was t&lt;Jd
EA.D for a Heating Stove. It is guaranteed tn heat a room
monplacc ; but kt A. B, aqd C be multi- arc umwI peculiar; they are situated al the I arrangements and perfoetin" the programme
uf my arrest, and early that morning had
! fiir the exruraxmial*. evinced A skill
[ plied by thousand, ami other let tars a«o-'
ith two-thirds the fuel of any straight draft Stove. Its com?*
i come into Uolntubu. to help me. The
wartby of all credit, and hi« euurtcvm
nt this fall with double door* and other iinpritrenieiiV.
: ju.ticv ordered the constable to rvkaM- me tucket, hut now there are more people in ciated with them representing perwoti* and
treatment oftbe member* in hi* charge a*
1 al imev. and expressed hia regret that 1 the Mtuhnom city id- Fall River than in riaaww wb&lt;»e activitiew depend upon theirs. |
and
wo
have
a
.implc
and
exact
ejuridation
,
1 had bean .objected to tu mnrh annoyance.' all three of these old cominereud town,..
of the whole mystery of "bmituw." The '
Fall River lias trebled its pofMilalion in
W. P. N18BETT.
impulse which this aeries ■ if tranaMthma j
fifteen years, and almost doubled it in the
.W. W. WOOLNOUGH.
give* to trade i. mm»ured by varying cir-'
hopfxllcn last five years, while New Bsdford contain­
Also, Boiler Plato Stoves, including three new puttenis. Cottage ■
i*. a. «• R—•)
। Tho Colouel
MIRS
B ALLISON.
cutustanra*.
If father A's crops have
ed x« many people before the war as it has
Stoves various styles. Sheet Iron Stoves with cast lining*, and in । Having rompkted my latowa at Mm*, xt th« turn affa
tailed he will have little or uo corn U&gt; sell j
ftrt .be tarpjl .Mi to* —«.&lt; -MM -&lt;1
and he will lie unable tu buy article* of I
ueciwaity or luxury. Or, if the ma-ket
Stoves ever olTercd in Hastings.
, jB (•,)|llniiHU about two weeks wb&lt;&lt;u adiffi- addrm—d the
be already stocked he must sell, If at all, '
' cully occurred which, but foe the faithful
at low prices. He therefore atorva his
new of a negro, would hare ended in my
for’in the spring of 1861 she miut hate
1 death nt tho lund. of an infuriated inab. | a»k»d what it wav. 1 begged him not to had 1.256,060, while in the spring of
nf King* roeuty., addnvoed a letter to
punish "Joe ' for what he had donV, and
Fram-fa 1). Moultun. asking hia enuaeot
1803
she
bad
probably
no
m-te
than
1.
| to albiw me to present him with a gift a.
inst. the following notice of the welcome : to the rntrri'g of * unlit /.rraryri hi the
a mark uf gratitude for hi* fidelity to me. 240,000 In the last year* uf the war
given
by
the
Marshall
people
to
their
dis-1
I lible rase pendin" agahrt him, to which
j A* thera fa run wens asked in the presence ahe gained u little in population, and no
tingui-hed
•turn
roopcr waa fighting over than .he begin
atiocta, wbu had burned tho initial* of hi* of the crowd, he could not very well re­ lo gain fart, and now baa 460.000 m«c
1 Ex-Minister Gorham, Mrs. Gorham and Modton nett th* fottowiug spirited
I name iato the fle»h of tevera) of hi* fuse my reoueat He sulkily tsromired people than in 1863. Even during the
। son lefirntti home Saturday afternoon.
abv—. Iu redUi-r their capture more ccr- that "Joe" snuuld not be puuiatied. and
A laryre delegation uf re|«r~eutatiie men
war, and while the Hate a» a whole wa»
said
if
I
pleaaml
I
might
make
hitu
a
per*rp r—» rp-gjT ■p’ ■pTT'R'l ,TC? ' tain in rase they attempted to racapo ffaim
I of this city awwmbled at the depot to greet
T OTM.E
.
jl&lt;w
j
mpfBj of ent. I then handed "Joe" twenty dollar* •eirrely holding ita own, large gain* were Ix-en disputed of.
We begin this autumn with the founds- I their distinguished fellow townsman. »
made
in
jferticular
neighborhood*,
and
in gold, for which the noble fellow looked
great transfers uf population occurrwd. tion foct of abviwdsnt erop*. Nutwilh- ; Mayor Porter, in behalf oftbe city wd gregatiua The charge is tree. He knows
it to-be true, and whatever imparC—ttoca
•taudimj the frequent report, uf “a total
to evince my gratitude fur what he had These have ainer rontmued until th* old failure'' of this, that and the other uro- |
of man'* tribunal*, thu tinprease Rotor
- tegrec ' On one of my excursion* over done for me, and at the same lime preaeut become greatly changed.
will some day reveal the truth, and vindi­
Boston con­ duet, it acemi to be admitted that the barhi* plaMati-&gt;i&gt; I «a* aecompanied by the him with mean* to aid him in escaping tinue* to maintain ita superiority, and ate vrat uf cereals is unusually good. Au ex­
cate the right lor rp—king truth' and noth­
SELECTED TIMBERS,
slave nfcnlioned. During our rambira ha from bundsgr.
ing but the tutk. and that, too,' under chal­
pareutly will alway. du so, yet, notwith­ com of rain hire and drought too long
Two year* after this occurrence, while standing repeated annexations, the growth continued then- hive done damage, if
gave me a history of hi* iifo and suffer­
lenge aud in dj-fensv nf mv own cliarartcr
ing., and cspreWH-d au earnest desire tn dining at th* American Hotel in Boston, of Boston has Iwcti scarcely more in the the rain bad alway. come at the ritiht in- j
and the character uf het whose good namehia freedom. I fell that be remld be 1 observed a colored waiter eyeing ma very last ten year* than that of th» re*l of the terval and in the prvpar place, and if sun­
fa dearer to me than life itacif. I htivo
Wagons and Buggies gain
relied upon, and imparted to him the closely; al laat he recognwd me, and ask­ *tate. Since 1865 tho gain in all Maaaa- shine had been distributed exactly, the
1—1 arraigned a* criminal, nunpcllml. IHr
mv-rrt object «f my visit to the South. He ed if I remembered him. It was "Joe,” ebuaett* haa hern nearly 4U0,tHH», or al
a felon, to pkad with U]Jrft--d bind, sub­
listened with absorbing aaroestnea* while my savior, the former slave of Colonel nKB^.'UI per evut.. while within the prev­ it it, there is no just Jcause uf complaint.
jected to the ignominy of bond* against an
; Canned Fruits and Fish.
I explain to him the dificultfo* and dan- •'begrre." I grasped the noble fellow', ent limits uf Boston the gain io tlie same There ia no dittculty III knowing what to
ereape from justice’ towded with cWoquy
sent lie would have to cucountar on «o baud, and congratulated him, in the prtaI'criod ha* l&gt;«n Itw than 8U,00U, or ju*t do with all the wheat and corn whieh have tioo in whieh hi*fellow townsmen held him. bv the public pre— frowned Upon aud
Mr. t ioriuun w— wholly anqiewd at the ar.-ided by society, nd ncw.'after the halong and perifotu a journey. He, how­ •nceofall in the room, upon hi* e-rapc above 36 per cent. Pall River lias a!mo*t lieen gathered. Iksida th* domestic de
ever. deelartd his determination to make from bondage. In the evening I invited trebled ita population in ten year*, and maud there will lie a krg* one fur-expurt. cordial reception tendered him.
It waa dietmeal against ms has xi-rved ha pwrpwte
New - Work.
the attempt, raying that'death itself vu him into the pvrlur and introduced him to several cities and towns have doubled t^p Tho london Mark Luae Erprrtajay* ’ impromptu, informal ica it* character and bv diaerediting is advance, a witness of
lire. Mr. Brasher , guilt and - it to ap­
preferable to hi* present existence. On the xweral influential friends, to whom I nar­ or very nearly dune so. Holyoke, Wflch that th* British "crop ia abort aa a whole.
rate!
the
incidents
above
related.
He
following day (Saturday) I again vnutod
parent to you. — iris to tho wraid, that I
now baa 111,26(1 inhabitant*, liad but 5,­
the plantation, and selected thi* dare for afterwards gave me some of the particulars 648 in 1865, and Muntelgue, a few mile*
aa gratfying a* it Waa unexpected. Ho
my companion. He informed me he bad of his cnc3]w from slavery. On the Sun­ above Holyoke on tha Connecticut River,
, | Shop on Jcffriroort 8lrv*t, north of decided to start for ('snarls a* soon as he day evening following my arreal his broth­ ha* now 3,379 ug»in»t 1.574 ten year*
had been aboent from hi* home much long­
er than he anticipated bcinr when be ac­
could commoniratc with a brother, who er joined him in a piece of woods not for ago. Hsnipden couuty, including HpringHustings Hnlol.
cepted tho place under the Government.
was a slave on a plantation a fow mike from Colonel “Lcne'a" pUntalioc. where fiifld, Holyile, Chicdpec and several other
He h*d pawed the five yvwra of hia aloenrc
distant. He wished to taka ibis brother he had *wcnted sulEvictii food to but them thriving manufacturing tilaoe*, has now
ph-awmtlv and bad fortn-d manv lasting
with him, if jmmiblc. I gw»e him in- ».-veral day*. They sticwevled in grtllng more than 94,000 inhabitant, and will
frierxlahi']. abroad ; but notwithstanding
■truelions for hi* guidance after ho «h&lt; uid
times
is
mentioned
by
the
dry
p»&gt;da
deal•oon have 100.060, while Berkshire, whieh
that b« retunwd with stronger lova for hi*
crora
the
Ohio
River
;
the
name*
of
friend*
era,
tho
clothing
manufacturer*
and
the
FOR MKDiCAL PURPOSE*.
in I860 had almost a* many people as
at Evauavilla (Ind.) and a«rdand (Ohht)
boot and shoe maker*. There’ arc inure
Hampden, now foil* below 70,00)
Donaldson's
Swoethexrt.
to whom ho covild apply for amistanec. I
buyer* than usual, the properttou being a.
ala. furniahal him with a pistol, knife and
five to two or three; but they buy low—
Sweet’s H°Tel?
pocket rctnpsM, and directed him to travel
When Dwnaldaon waa preparing to
sav al-out one-half — much at formerly.
by night only unit! he reached, ftiend* make hiahalloon aseenawu in Chicago, and
This *how* Aral, that there ia an increas­
NUARRCmiM.............................. MICWing demand foe gold; that the old store*
jtrtbefoeo tho ropes were rat, a woman
havo been exhausted, that threadbare
of mure than ordinary beauty pfwacd her
crata and turned dn—e&gt; have done their
On the foltow'mg Msudsy evening, while way through the crowd and begged ofr having, gained suBciant to wake good economical duty to the utmost, and that
BtUBll IND MUOM. fc40 PER DAV.
Mated at the sapper table of th* botal at Ihiualdson to kt her acaunpany him.• tboir recent In— by annexation to Boston. the most thrifty persona are obliged to re- his jirotmre will add to the |&gt;r»wpcrity of the 1
delivery and on time.
which 1 wrem^ag. lU-dls-dand
town and furnish new fife and energy to its &lt;
Suffolk,
the
fargro:
of
the
fourteen
oounHo replied, “The wind isn't fust right to­
excited talking in th* adjoining room. In
material intrrwt*. The social world wiE,
24 JeSxaMt St-. Hartings. Mfch.
. Lira, now rootaine 364,000 people, more
a few minute* the landlunl cauw up to me day, but if it hi pksrant on Monday you than either Rhode Uand, Itolaw.re, Ftortiro, bo Ixnrfitted by the jwraenee of Mm '
with
an
exerted
took.
*»d
-id.
"Coto«l
ran
go.
”
That
woman
was
Dmmldanua
Gorham. Hie arrival of the Minister and '
ids, Nebraska, Nevada or Colorado—probIn Sumt offSOO or Moro. ------ wiahnt to speak with yom You hoi
bi. family has been looked forward tn with
• ccood tors', and report said they Wrtr soon1 ably a* many a. the last throe st.tm taken
better g» out and meet him. I immedi­
-UvrijrJj.diag* of pkrsure by th* people of ;
together.
Moddlrocx county' contains
to havo been married.
ately n»c. and want into tha room from
, nearly 280,060 inhabitaata, Esaex rounty
A
orrmpondent
of
the
N.
Y.
Graphic,
which tho loud talking emanated. A* I
,
n-riy
225,000,
and
Wonwter
b210,­
i
cutered. the Colonel, in a toud and brutal writing from St. Paul, Minnesota, alludes 000, while Bristol county hu advsnoed lo
Ik-lug a buxine— that need* a S—' d**&gt;
Harting*. Juno 28A. 1«75.
xx9m2 tone —id, "That's him, arc—C him." upon lo the same lady, and the scene whieh oc­’ ^mlatlnn uf nearly 130.000. There
which • man .topped « and mid, • You curred when the anuouaccweot wn madee five counties contain more than twice as
of exps-rlenre,
arc mv prisoner.
I demanded the restou
tlmt Crrimwood's. body had been found io&gt; many people — the utbar nine cvuutia*, in
Lake Miohigao. She with the oib« dam-. two of which, Dukas ami Nantucket,
, there are but JJJ184 perauti*—4,084^ia

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mo

WHOLE NO. 1008

DENTIST

We

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MicliRL

Ovstera received daily

Oft W ESTATE,

WBIGHT4 BOLBBOOK,
LmAieilt

UNDERTAKING

FINE PICTURES !

SHEET MUSIC!

At Granger Prices

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Made al The

Itf”

FOR BALE AT

WING GALLERY
THIS OFFICE STEBBINS BROS.

* years ago these two enuati— had nearly
, 11,000 idkabitanta-

�LOOK OUT FOR

THE STATE FAIR.

BARGAINS.

He ask attention to the
fact that we shall leave all
accounts not settled,, where
we have sent bills, at once
with a Justicf of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. We cannot longer
delay.

Kiria may wrap. but back they ouuu. per­
force, tu -cold malum anl haah in their
bouac iu town Tho old sreotlrm.n nay.
it waa boainsu that brought them bock
an early, aad the feminine part of h'u fam
ily any they lad more romfort al home
than, in Saratoga, bat the fact ia, they
lacked th* atompn to atty. Andlhe hotel
keeper* rooam with their dejurted cuau&gt; '
mwn. Retry one of them han Ion money

THE MAINE ELECTION.

Paint oAre la Mleblgna ianalara. for the
week endiag Kept. IB. IBTi, and each dal-1
Aortal St. IBTi. Ft.ral.bad thia paper by
Cai A Oh. Bollrilan ef Paleala, WaaUuftn.

Drain Commiatiotier'a Notice.

L.I
1

For What?

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45 DOLLARS

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

i Tho New Improved Back-Feed

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
»itrx!s

TO-DAY’S

ADVER

Thue the Ueaweracy af Ilia Kryatane Hiale
rare In to the rap-merep Jfnba. with Ila left
I wing of ipwaraaMM.. ul Ita right wing nf
«.(&lt;•/, arbnuay ^grt'nunowtaTa.

If you do you may be induced to
come t« J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s
*

Veeyt«t
&lt;M4 uq.

Hn.y fruMhianday eight

aitllade at the Republic*** la fc.oe .1 inayeruae legialatlaa ha* ampl**g*i*M it the
Uquee latere.: aa l ba lavM .lrei.nl. nf iba
yaye hlie a. while it baa. alao, reiraagvd cer-

ia abunJaa
SUBSCRIB1
the weekly prayer-meeting. With all the
dcpnaaicMi, there ia* rire in Mime article*.
Carpet* are higher, and chin* h*&lt; advanc­
ed in pricv at tlie beat hou.ee. Probably
the oulv way &lt;*—
" —a- »«. ik^.
tlirtun in by

We only want to sell just
T. PHILLIPS.

Buggies this year. If the Excite
meat runs .to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

The Irish in New York—The Timet
and Rent*—Motley—Ftthiont—Poli­
tical—Weather f
.

SHUN DRUG POISONS.
VOLTA’S ELECTRO BELTSY BANDS

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Morrimey and Kelley are fighting (•*
supremacy in the Democratic organisation
in the city. which mean* control of the
Ifomomlic porty in the fhaie. nod NeW
York look, on with brealhksw anxiety.
What ia it all about/?) Any question of
। policy involrml? Any great difference of
. opinion on matter* of great moment lie-

$3 SAMPLE FREE

winter. Th&lt;- apron otemkirt, round ur
a&gt;|uare. loog. and becomingly drapid. with, _0 ,
the ekaely fitterl ba*|ue. Icngtbc-tmd in f».„
front to give more the idea of a wrap, will hall
be model* for every *ort of natume. in
cl-iok. a deep «»ct]ue, tilU-d in the back, |

arbiter* of dratiny. three maker* of PreaitlenU? Nothing of the «ort. It ia aimply a tight between two Iriahmca—one of
them a profimrional gambler, and the other aaide. Trimming, of heavy *ilk twiata!
a worse man—aa to which ahull diapciw. .nd looka. with a .ingle lour, luoaclv- i
to other Iriahmca, the offio-e in the city. fixating plume, .opererde urmmcn of rib- ,
I bon uxi rluatere of feather*. Colored 1
Thia ia all there ia about it.
velvet* of the darkret ahadea in green,
Do you realite the extent of triah rule ■cal-brown. and blue, will .upplant the ,
traditional black velvet bdotH-t for beat I
police, almiatt without azepcioo. are Irwh?
That the achoob, the public works. the—
well everything. in short, ia from the head
U the foot in the hand* of three people ?
Itbaukit majority of the wirda it ia impumble for a uun not an Irishman to
hold any poritiou, and the ntoaequence u,
the city ia rare and net tain in tbeir hand..
It ia a regular pyramid—the Irt.li people
al the bottom, and Cardinal Mrllmkay at

wai raeaaTad with grrel applauaa.
The platform U«pte.l by Iba CtMivraiuia
embedm the lire iaaaea new leadarad by the
■ lyahllaaa jmij la Ita aaugaaiau. from

fifties .nd hundred* , then captein* and
policemen, and rum mill keeper., over
them eome tha heavy cootrartor* and high­
er oSciala. over theta the Montaarp, Kel-

CUSTO/HCHS EW BUY.

i Have on exibilion one of the

largest Stock °fFancy floods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap /or Cash. Hr have,
also, a full and ' complete
Stock of Drpgs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Setser.,
J-c. Give us a call.
Hopkins &amp; Barnes.

Hastings. Dec IS. 1S74. |

TEAS.

Richard Messer, of Carlton,
wax ,thR\ucky man laitl July, that got the Cutter. We won
et him draw thin. year. "He in too luc ky.”
" anting the people not lo come all at once, .we are very

Truly Yours.

rao.ooo.’Hjui

J. L. REED &lt;fc CO.

NOW IS YUORTIME!

4SSS.SW—.

Wk.l. U...U,SX: aaanan. »&gt;; twentieth..

■aSS I Gent’s - Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
$1.50 Pays for

The Kaatern IX-mocnte will nercr amaent
to wild-cat repudiation. They know that
the boainena of the country demand* what
only the flewablican party can give it—
Mobility and certainty. Thooaand. of
Uemoeratie merchant, and mechanic, will
tote the llepubfican ticket thia fail &lt;m the

HASTINGS

DETROIT RmiHGHEfS
run foi twice mowthi

Mffllfi DM

Dry

Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities.

Trunks, Traveling Bags.

STEBBINS BRO’S,
^eep It.

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest,

Where you wui 6ud all kinda of
A military xhot oa the gnbernaiorial
tpaaatiua ia iff that we bou in three dap.
Wa give a few of three report* herewith,
begin uiafi with ih- whieh wa find ia the
&lt;kaccol* OM/.ir
“We notice that Perry Hannah, of Tr»
Tire City, haa been mentioned in amnre
tion wilt the goremonhip. If Northern
Michiyaa b to hare an opportunity to aebet a rendidate. and we eranot aae why It
abonld net. Mr. Hannah ia unitouUreBy
one of tb* bort reprrerateure men that
could be brought forward. He b onr of

wblcb weighed
ra! college bad •

FURNITURE!
Of every DeaoripUou which we
can aeb cheaper than any hoim • in Bar­

ry Voanty. for three nqpoaa:

Come and see
TB0B.B.APBA01H. hwU«

We mU node of thia cheap-made Fur­
niture that ia tuade by machinery. Th#
good. we tuake la made by hand, aud
warranted. W» I arite all pwraon. n&gt;
eall and loepert our good*, for tLay ail
bear iMpratton. No Unable at ail to

„
naatiujK Hwpt.,

Mb 1874.

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR
&amp; CO.
wvwm a *-ran

MPOSITION HATED!

�The
Efrroa
i
“‘yUwff to write about
___
it**, but for four you might ,kink', „„
forgetting you, will write you. though it
■wMrf-mummy bubriuf. Tore-more
’&gt;d&gt;, everything in th. lire of vegetation
fan* dead m.Mom, Kiag Ihx did the
Uumuom nr hre |«u doing k for the Um
■•nth.
I ton day. ruhw, but uu th. night uf the uyre.wh.k... uytaiag vt-~l It. After
ll&gt;* UVOT **“** C**cU
rempfaud Ip. work fa . XI ramtea, vad Mag mat Item mm tekRoll ttelng called the following ware •*-* UDMtmfaotoey numwr lothcmwbree
*mM. u tern wnMk tb. tell, aad ■
teuad ttei Ik. ..rente* re gw *p .1
Hl., re. huadrel vad fart; mite, wni «f Cbl- I

to days advertisements.

hm, and the fntoa thwt tatriy, h.T. been
nndSheUou.7. --------------------P'wLeted by the people gmwrally beta, and
Atrnnat. Aid. Fuller.
Mlnutre of pravtoua meeting were1 they have had tbeir prediction, faulted
Time, „ u.aaj t„ Ttn
Ut think
read and appruvvd.
they will ht up . liulmuon, u 1 (mi there
1 rum Committee on Finance Iu favor are a good many going into lumbariag
of allowing account ofC. Horton and *K**n thm winter. whieh of ocura. will
help ftft for work oc town 11m MU. Ra
fire employment to many who are now
port not adopted by the following vote:
Aywa-Dawaoc. Evan., Hleka and in h *■“ ***’’’ to0’ wk* “y MUe
Raed, 4.
I will engage &gt;n putting in loga. tin the
Nay.— Dolph, Jordan and Sheldon 3 । price nf lumber .hall advance to axue
On motion of Aid. Hick, the vote by I
«"’hat lambet; ia worth. One
which theabove report wre rejected waa
•hiagia. fur
recoo.ldered, and on motion .gain th.
matter waa laid on the table.
Committee on Ftoanoe waa granted lumber and •hingleu, where they &lt;LL
farther time to report In regard to arfcounta of J. B. Goodyear, and J. W. A | realixe one-half wlut either famrally worth.
C. G. Bentley
I But I rappnre they are An/o'^all the time
Committee on atreeu reported aa fol- that prim will advance. The la'dk are
ahuttinr down here, having cut out the
.I-, k of lop that were on hand, and how
there are million. of feet of lumber, and
likewfae of ahiagU in Big Rapid. that,
fmui pereent .pprarann. (to to anta,.) will
remain here for eotne uow to tome. ' For
Lhrwe month, trad, haa broo eicemliugly

and these who never hoard him before.
। now fed better. He i»—hi. execution
| upon the piano rather—wonderful, lie
jd.ycd Yankee Duoudle with ooe hand.
Money MuaL with the other and tutng the
raing Tramp. Tramp, etc., all at the name
time. and performed them all aplcndidly.
But aa to hia being the idiot be haa alwaya
been repreaeuted U&gt; be, I have doubt., but
will uy nothing about him, a. 1 |un&lt;uue
he will ri.it Haatinp before cluaing up |
thU'aauon'. campaign, thee you can all |
judge for yuaraelm a.1.. hi. muaical qualitica and idiocy.
Tho Odd Fellow, uf thia city hare rout­
ed a .plendid large mom in Hardy A Bailay . new brick block, for a term’ uf (re

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

junta

yean, and they now bare about at nice a
lodgrruom a. there ia in the State Our
County Fair romre off thia weak, and
hofica are entertained uf hating a good

of the city ot Haatlnga:
I ■KXTU'-ln my Judgment there .bould
al leaat S1.0U0 out nt Itoauaoa collected
from all aouroaa net aalde aa a elnking
fund kr rahex.I Indcbtadnree
thte ebould be lei' on good racurity at"
10 prr cent. NuW our ocboul bond, of
tlo.000 wtU fall due In 1*4, and by net-

twite
ah be
nand
berof

1 am now all alooa in the Photograph

To use their Celebrated Machines

PREMIUMS
lo pour in and au immenae amount of hoi '
now wav done in the old More, many of
the cuatomerv coming from Harting. and '
that vicinity where Georg. wee well known ■
and evidently regard -d m a gentleman of ।

Republican Banner
And hereby make the following LIBERAL PROPOSITION

To anyone famishing us with a List of 40 Sub­
scribers to the REPUBLIC AN BANNER, for one
year, at $1.50 each, Cas^ in advance, we will make
a present of a No. 1 Weed Sewing Machine, the
retail price of which is $60.00.
To any one famishing us with a List of 45 Sub
scribers to the REPUBLICAN BANNER, for one
year, at $1.50 each, Cash* in advance, we will make
a present of a No. 2 Weed Sewing Machine, the
retail price of which is $65.00.
To any one furnishing us with a List of 50 Sub­
scribers to the REPUBLICAN BANNER, for one
year, at $1.50 each. Cash in advance, we will make
a present of a No. 3 Weed Sewing Machine, the
retail price of which is $70.00.

Weil, we hare had 'Blind Turn" here

I

toed to

PICTURES 1
pictures:
tbiag ... .11 right, with tb. pre.pm' .f • I
grel IUm red trip W. procured &lt;rar tirtn. |
ret trek Ibe rare re Ibe Iteek I .tend A pMif. 1
te kfUreod fra Kanau CllyAw. em »•
•tey .nd alghl re lb. read, .rrivtag at Kaaare J

IlMtinga the teat day of the County F.ir, ,
October l.t, 1875, in the aftemo&lt;«. W«
will give .way to our rtMiomer. one fW- ■
irr entHpbtr, to be drawn for in anv uun
nrr that they may dridn upon *1 the lime
./ drawing ’ Thom haring bought umre
than one new buggy of me al any time |
will be entitled U&lt; a ticket for i-arh buggy
bought
The ticket, will hr iwurd to
actual purrharera who mart make applica
I tiwi it! jeraoti at the liaac nf the drawing
' We do mil hold, that the buggy » bought
mu.l be produced thia year Tltoee not
caring to bring their buggi™ ran leave

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE

REPUBLICAN BANNER
Liquor bond of Ecker A Grnre with
C. A. Bailey and Jaa. Btenon m .urltlre,
oft'raw ley A Cu with Rkbard Harber
aud A. A. Young a. uoiittea, u&gt;J of C.
B. VasEvory with Joo. Wlnklemaa and

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SEND IN THE NAMES AND CASH.
For further particulars address,

•

HASTINGS. MICH

na, and •lull bold you
tl
you fultU It.
Hating nothing further,
the prreeot.

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

FURNITURE R0&lt;

dan, Reed and Kheldon. 8.
Nayu—Dolph, 1.
Bond or Cbaa. B. VaaEuury:
Aye* Dawuon, Dolph. Evana, Hleka,
Jordon, Heed and Sheldon. 8.
Naya-Sooe.

CANCERS

•suE’sn.^'STEi”:
---- ter.Briam,
Local Jijijag-|iiifa;.
l.rr. .f ibm vr« a»* i. oymltea Tb. mporary •.■•p.nte.v
mill, areally
playing from 7* ta 100 waa. •&lt; rrerea ibrnw.
terga nunban anl af «mptey».al. uJ bri.p
rew. dtetraa. .pan tbeir fv&amp;diea ita. wit!

Important Reiulti Pleaaantly Achieved.

SALISBURY ABROSSEAU.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

C. Hutton and help, work near
Iron bridge.
C- Horton and help work In 2d
at price. which ttefy all Cumpelitira.

e&gt;-U«frton and belp work In 3d

of lb. late Gra A. MeCleUu. ud will
tooa hr ready to raree the public La a man
twr that suit of nrawaaity command pub
lie patronage.
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j

The mock ia (&lt;tci|Jeta ia every depart
rnenf. Having been bought very low, and I
he public will (ml it for tbeir interest to

UNDERTAKING
1 la port ncreptad and adoptedAyew—Dawaon, Dolph. Evart«, Hlcka,
Jnnfaa, Rre i mid Hhelden. 7.
Nnyn—Noao:
ByAlAHlek.:
TttaX tb. vum of »1® b.
tor work tuba &lt;tooe on bill by Mra.
Butler, let ward. -

ECLECTIC BALM
FaM or South. tb. train, of the UhteaSrefoe membra of thfa tm aa u FrnW-1
takra. given him great adnategn* d-W For Cpnacll Blnffi. Omaha, a*d Celtfar •
in a proper and prompt mrearr, tha dalteme dutxu required.
.

Would you aae one of the brat Hock,
of good., ditching and l&gt;oou and .how U
isg a apadalty, evra brought into tha
county, go to the .tare of L. J.' Wborier.
in the vUlagn of Naahvilk. The price
there rar mode for th. th. timua. The
r&gt;^«(ual to the beat, and to anil them
h the buainnu of the proprietor, and to
do «&gt; bo will not fail to offer extra induce­
ment. to all cato m ready pay buyera.

Give daa hnad to thin, but far the proof
I cwae utd nae ft* ynarnalvot.

All pmon. Indebted lo tho late Ann
of Heath. Haltetmry A Co., are rvqomt1 rd b&gt; ret tie without further delay nr no-

Salisbury &amp;, Bro««e&gt;u.
Hmtiag., April 1MR7S.

ia tawing • baaa

A!yl

FOR SALE!

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&lt;■. W. G emitted -Tb. redagugu.," aad oae
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TERMS REASONABLE.

red they bare net y.l failed ef a crop. Irek
•t th. crop. Ihia yrar Tlte Urg. Uraw-MMk.
ra every band whteb IndteM. tbai pteety haa
l .cti tkrrahol &lt;w n. nm ekteh t. grauag
iata the rar. and yeUaw leaf I. wwegk to
-----------make a maa v—der that thte regira ever w»,
wfll ever Uuaa to thte arigbl. araM. wwuU ar abauU bar. baaa faera
m. H. wa. frreted.
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MAWF WORKS

MT RTUMKON JKFFRRSON HBKKT

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Cole &amp; Son.

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yo« hare taken a mJmm oath faithfolly
aud impartially to perform Your frilww
«tiam&gt;» hare by their vut* Ufratel lb«r
ooofide*. &lt;&gt; in your ability and fidelity. and
that have daimi upon yua f-x a complete
aud cocMiantiooa diaeharge of th-w dutio.
Your relation to the ichoolr ia .ueh that

ou.iy qutaliimed whether ytm, aa au exam­
ining officer, ran rightfully withhold a third
jradt iv.-tifirate from an appiiemtt borauro
he fiuh ts Mutant himre-lf in three two
brawAm. The atiatKre rsdtod ia anctiiro
IM an usually made toraprmunt lb* mtn■nsd But to dcrids ttest
girt than ■ third gretU
I to applicttfa who are only
«aa Madias would be vviExpcriraes in tbe work of

my rert aarared of my hearty oowjpeni_________ xzui- -w-L__ i.u.

Takics EffwctAug 29th 1875.

office. The duty, which f-irw rlv bvimgrd
to the township tierk. of ronriiduqtrirt &lt; Scar* of the uecraalty &lt;&gt;f firturary
and |e’.n&gt;ptt&gt;res in making tbeir annul re­
ports, now ummw
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2_&gt;
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Uto raperi'it
।
thi diSrt .
aud arcuuLte are kept,
--------- — - — ■ nude a subjert of irvrstlgatum by him, and, if nra^ry, oi ad­
vice. Seotion CS, a- reeuily ’ amtmW.
maktw you chairman uf the board of fo•pmtora. Uoidiaw twdr* f.-latiaR to-tinboanl it would mu-m vi rr prop*rim'vour
part to iu&lt; it* th. other m-mbera to sit

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Shingles, Lath. &amp;c.

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t.li’.HlAL TERMS T» INPCOVER.«.

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ffitohtap, perhaps, can be done that
WRM attribute mote to suxsssful work,
nr he more likely to popularise your qRne
andiwfcr this new system of school so
Crvitioa aoefi^Cable to the educational pub­
, than the orguxiaatioo of a county ae•ociaticn by the township superintendents.
Buch an aarociatioa already ctisU in mmsw

MICHIGAN AM THE Wj
T*WIt c*&gt;4&gt; to K*rt An«.ia

GROCERS

end OH. red wiwror from lUs, 9d. Io fiB fid'
This is equal from 4 to 111 u. ,-er b«shcl.
Tbe -VirAiyui. Fursner has frerptOBtly
pointed out that as soon aa any sdvadre
took place ia prices that there wogld be a
lasys amount of forytgn wheat h-C kr.« and
■nt into tbe Kngli.d! market. Tie arnvals for th* t«st wsouib shertr a very «mr.sidcrabh! rirrj.h;- orar tbeamout:! ri-juircd

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A FINE GRAIN GROWING REGION.

WjasSM
reauguiu alm-bra. It is the dory of every
tU aaatiriatinn abduhl be held perba|H ic school board to know, hefcm engaging s
the UMith* of April and October, tlw dm person to toseh tbeir a.bool, whether that
to occur aa carlv *&gt; may be afler the town- pctaua haa tbajsbUity and disposition to
•Up etertioa aud befixw the oMning of tb* pre instruction in all tlie branches he
"ummcr achoola, and the ether near the may be required to tawch. as absi the grade
beginning of the M-hool year, but previous I nf certificate held by the perron, sinee the
to the axial time for commencing the win­ n-rtificate is uaually iudiiative of the
ter aehotJa. Such mretingr should be •elsulanhiu and ex peri -are of the one bold­
the duty of
»&gt; night for by the superintendents, as thine ing It Furthermore, it
Ttford the only opportunity far devhing every teacher, befurn makbag an engage­
plans and methods which may gifr ahnpe ment with a school board, tn awrrfain
and total to thia 7*0" of aupenision, uf whether.the board bare prescribed certain
stadias &lt;t&gt;r tbair school, sod if an, what

Ii-J Irwui the v^urus r.-eeirsd try* tn ths
19th of Atigwdto lie ofnri t..»it.Jft2.Mb
bwhek Thi* trop m will be mxw, q
Ecr than the whole prreltjc- nf th,. ,
vl t?Ulce, which U ratimaled ro Leiim '
2l».&lt;HW.ftW. Iwuhria. a&gt;sl in.Htotoath. ct;
e ---- r -- ----------- ...... .......
crop of lbw year t* below sti average.
The epeaumptiun uf wheat in France w es­
timated aa mud to StlO.OOO.fiftO bwbrb.
An official report of the crop- uf llati
rwjt eatiautw that while then- will be a
falling off in her crop. uf wheat t.&gt; the
amount uf about &gt;7 railH-ma of bwdwla,
•till there ttffl be left for export 22 mil&lt;»n’
he sgr-xs Cuthfally to teach the rehool nf I..IA.
umler his charjre, and as&gt; the studios are
not recited in the cuutrart, he virtually has been lompktcd under th. umC finer
sgrres to gjvo instrarfi-o in nil brass he&lt; able weather, but th* crop will tret tank in
of -tody that are praK-ribed fur that schoul quantity with that »f !ku year, while i'ir
'by the rightful authority.
Henro. hr qnililr ia gar. rally uniform. Rye i« gwd.
tsu&gt;: understand what the Kndli-a are. le-l while barley and rate an- but - ... id ra:.
lie l&gt;uid hiBMlf by contrast to peMcrm
Fhua Octets and th.- D*Mbi-&gt;si p.-.,rbiwhet heie either mrable or unwilling to
perform.

rHE Sest

PRAIRIE LANDS
loira .wo Nebraska.
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IVANS RAPIDS DIVISION.

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taMfc* that thaw should ooou in the
spring and the auturur and be held in
cua^&amp;Mn With the le**I puldie notice
Sp*rta] examinations, whether required by
th* phrase "to examine all person- (wb»aevtr) offisring theimwlvre aa traebsrs" or
A troche r s certifiost.- has *o validity or
not. cannot well be avoided. yet fur the
good of all concerned these should occur force beyond the township or jurisdirti-Mi
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as rarely as possible. They may lie held within which it h&gt;given, although imior-d
KEW m HDDW EXHffifflC'N 0.
n 11‘tofth,
by
suns* othwrmporinteiideot. Thia*|an
at any time and ptecc. without previous
public notice, and fix thia rro-oa. if fee no ion is sustoin- d by th* Attorney General
other, they become objectionable. The of the State, who snya, "Mil'll indorermi nt.
phrase “in public" at the ehiro uf tbe sec­ is not authorised bv J*w, aud ia'not •■eh a .
Perpetual World’s Fair,
tion evidently mean- that the door shall | compliance with Use slaxaan provisions |
not be dosed agaiiwt any person who may ' upon the subject as to tender the t-ertifi-;
desire to attend th* examination.-. The, rale valid for tb.- township where the in»rm of examination « not pre*criU d by |
although the official retun
law, but left, aa you observe, to th* di-.nare not yet nude up. then-__ ...
tioa of the superintendent. Xo f wm uf|
\ ilutti.ni in the prodncl of wheal of II
examinstiou ia more impartial, or more
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hashed*, *• that there wiii be a
ihorooghly tewu the ability td the candi­
one full umntli'a -apply of wheat ।
date than th* seriUra examination, blended .
that coming year nu.n-than there w
with th* srw/. Whether tbe examination I
be a regular or apecul one, it should be, |
by all means, sufficiently full and critical j
ai&lt;&gt;4 that the demand fur wheat from tb
Ample time in every instance dioald be
| I njle-l Slalra. sad rajeeiatly firm th
taken Iu ascertain tbe fitnern snd qualifier j
| northwest, iuu-t be larger and al bette
lions of each candidate. In no other wiy ।
’ pricfw than during the |&lt;wt year, and tlu
$100,000 1
I with tire progrre* uf (be scsmui prices wi|
•'IW'B.-r.m.uUrou* A«
Aa the act raiko uo provision for fill- I imptove auui.-what but possibly not lo an »r«x.®t.
Fourth Serie Drawing. April 5. 1875.
I ing a vacancy, of couree the general statu­ | extreme rate, aa the twv grain, hat
bod. as a nutter of coarse, inferior schools tory provision for the filling of vscancie.,
ronduetod by touchers of limited acquire in township offices mail be observed (»ee I ■ generally been a full crop in .Europe
mrnta. There are abundant rcarons why sections 691. 692, 693. of tbe crannied
Agricultural College New..
A Jtewc faHteto. itl fall lafanaauac.
tha wtamtaations, in all cw, whether laws). Whenever a township nperintrn j
MmENTHAU, BRUNO &amp; CO ,
regular ar special, should be un’jrd in deal resigns, bio resignation mu-t 1-e in
FIX AX CIA L AUSXTK
I'harafter. i »., both oral and written an- writing, signed by biirneif and addrnwed j
23 Park Rew. New Yorfc.
awen to question iu reel branch of study
11 Thursday evening the
to be demanded of each and every appt­ the township irll,. o be placvii on file ini acre ]&gt;rv»cntr.l • "The
mat tar a trochee's certificate. It may re­ hia office. It devolves u)«n the towwhip। influence nf agricultural
sult ia no Larai to suggest in this coamw- board io fill, by appointment, the vacancy L- Ingtreull. "Oar oJ
Mmsb tajssIKs Deferfta Fla
| occurring, from whatever cause, whether hence, ' by IL F. Kidlie _____ ,_____
I by Xniuaaliou. change of raddeniv, or cal socirty of Michigan and it* work," by Applications for Agenelea Uaeetved.
tail are tb elect at the spring election ; and C. W. Garfield; and “Woman’s position
the rum* sw&gt;// and 1*. O. sdilress of the in the medical profession," by H. I*. Halsppohto* should be f irwsrdcd to the effi.-c •tfal. It. C. Carpenter was clusen presi­
of thl-Tvtuiiiy clerk and to thia Depart­ dent for the ensuing term, and H. I*. Hal­
ment by the townaMp clerk, as soon as the stad seereterv.
appointee gaalifitw by taking the oath of'
Prof. Cook is making an ethnological
office. It is very important that a vacan­ collection for.the rnuviim. lie haaaiready
Baction 105 requires that the superin- cy, whenever it occurs, ahoold be filled
ubtainrd sotue nltuble relics, such as ar­
lendant linens* aa teachers “,dl perroos (of
without delay, aa no perron but the incum­ rows, atone artiow-heam. Mi-ne hatehetaauitsdd* act] whom, oa a thosvugb and bent of this office can. under tha present
eealping-knite. Moan jiipra. rtr. Prreoni
fall axamiMtioa, he shall deem qualified
!■’«»«• the Laundrj*.
law, issue a tesaher s certificate lliat will •ending sperimeiM to the anurtuu «re
ia respect to moral character, learning, and 1* valid for tbs township.
MtXCFACTVUUi BY
credited with the same in the report of the
ability to instruct anJ gorern a sehuul."
VJIcl?f0BD &amp;SCN,
state board of agriculture.
Th* word* “of snitabUsgs ’ within braekTlie
Ayrshire
bull
BcoCh
and
heifer
Tnrniwr rrmniiNnii: wontu
Tbe dutica of the office, grouped and
rta, ahotdd, perhaps, havo appmred in the
Ixrto have been sold to J. Ihtff of Pootiae,
text’of tbe tew. What in a suitable aga. defined in section 1ft? of the art, are many III , for 1225
must aerewmrily be determined by the «- ami important. While diseliarging them
•nti««&gt;T
Mr J. Tripp took 1W steroisciipic view* wartln. A-k &gt;-&lt;bwwfaeltT
amtabgnffiomhimrolf. Wecannotadriy | properly, the enperiateudant will have the
plearing tv.aacuxiuMsa'tlut hs is earning of the college, as foil**. The aefiior OSWEGtT’ffir'smH,
the per diets allowance which the law pri&gt;- class, tbs d*M atone of T3, tbe roltege
band, th* phi delta tbrta society, chapter iFOB FTODIjras ILAxe Wlintrre
• wl'
DMh m demeanor and Uiatority of judg vidn.. The doty of visiting the sdxxda beta, view in tbe laboratory, two rW»
meat. It in dqariy the defy uf the ra is first mentioned, and is first iu impor­ in the fcreen-huasc, one of which .hows
periatamieat to grant certifiratm to all tance. Th.- value of a visit will ilrtwnd
th*
banau
ia
fruit,
chapter,
iata
of
tbe
parsons who, on examinatUu, are fi.uad Vpna how it is made. It should be infor­
delta tan delta fraternity, tbe junior cites,
qoaMafi ta vnry reqxet to teach a achael, mal, nnexpectad by tha teacher, and suf- and the frrahmnnelm*
'
regmdteas of the number in tha tr wnslrip fioeatly long le Urw of the rmf mdition | Col. P. W. Norris i* uow in Cidorado. j
who havs town lireneed and are hohling of tbe school. It sbnald consist of wane collertita specimen* fix the college uu«valid rartifleates. It ia not tbe intent uf thing mure than barely Uxening the rou­ uta. Three boxes lave already srrircfi ’
th* tew, aa Crawl in th* -bra* recited aae- tine of the schonl-roum snd “-kings;
—^ry speech. It may often be
tioa. that aebool t-ftrera shall ba ilenird
ally valuable in the onpurtuuith* privitege of having an undarauadiog
fur throwing out kindly hints
with tenehera who are awaiting namiwatlow; but tu rater Inta a forma! coalrart
with a pereoa to I aneh, who hold* no certilmta io mb aaly a plain vidrama of the
law, mad th* eoatraci v«U. ten a greow
fraud apoa the district. If a teacher'.
i srtifaats wfll expire daring the tenu of
school, rare aimaid be taUs that it bs reaewsd in semon. Examining and lieenaiag taaaharo after they have engaged see
vice end catered upon it, is a prarticelhat
ahoate not be indulged ia, &amp;r roch mtion
Jenny Lind a* seen *t a reoeat gstberin*
plainly ddrate tbe purproe uf the law as
■ Sh* dresses her luir in proriacly the
axpramad in mors than oa* seetica of the
•am* Style m when tn America twentv-fivr
school and*. A certificate renders the
vc-srsagro It is but ahahtiy liagnl 'with
Hv«, »ml ia marly an full aad ffi.wiag aa

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, lit Leiittin Iras,

by bar husband and two kvsly tboghtors,
aged shunt eighteen and twraty, b-hing
rerrmsrehaotbrirgiasd nsMhto did at
thssr ng.- Mr (riddscAumd: show? lb. efCert nf an* astd study, hi- hod being as
bald nnd trithrisg s. s white toro. "

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An Ifldependen! fhjsicia,

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TREATS AU. FOAMS OF

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CHRONIC DISEASE,

IS TBE BEST.

Letlern from all parti oj
the Civilised World.

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chin ami neck, andsi the rotoars uf her
eym and month. Hbc has pre Mine Hoodtemper, the roma winning aimpli. ilv ofbehar oe. 8he was drnand in a dark »boilored silk. with a rich Indian .bawl
thrown fo,«dy
her shmildere. On

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VOL. XX. NO. 22.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1875.

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Aititt,
SMH*t. Mtek.

W:

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL,

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Ef life ever wut a' lU-tinted dream i
to me at any time doorin my motile pil­
grimage, this i* the nrcdw time. I am
thoroly happy,—so flippy, indeed, that
the pnvaahecs and troubles that 1 her bin
thro arv'fader: out or my memory entirely.
I her paid Bascom'a acjfknt, which ha

at Looieville prices agin. We wood build;
a dirtillery, but alas! we can't pay td the
nails, tbeylaa, and the atiUin apparatus in
our money andwe ain't got any other. But
thank an overvulut Providence, Bascom
hex enuff hiker to last two weeks, and
and (Ulhin will turn up before that u

Prims her gone up (o that it takes a
vast volume of currency to transact the
biuu of the Corners. Simpson'* hand
pn»
won't answer the demands made
d Judidoos Advsrtlalng
onto, and hr has purchaahed a power
press that will print 1,000 ahreU an hour.
eldership ought not
And to facilitate bixnis, and to make it
perfectly ahuor that *e shell her all the
The city^of Nila was selected for the
currency so want. 1 her bed my name next conference meeting by a vole of 72,
ItTNKRSllU*.
spd leaker's engraved, so that it kin be to 71 for Grand Rapids
tv. MWV
printed in, thia sarin iu the trouble of
Rev. J. W. Rotnnson, presiding elder
aignin etn with a pen.
uf the Nila district, made a report of
IlBW nnttprnu Mils! firat-olncc in narssaar
the work going on there. Many debt*
ity prevails. Pugsby have bocu liquidated, but the pastors
. J. &gt;VII.PER,
„„ ,___,_______ I fore peyvrxl boots a and preniding older are not honorably
gn-rt deal easier thsn yooac to git 61, and paid.
Bsacom be* put drink* up to &amp;0 eent* for
A committee aw church, tanuru report
new whisky, sad 75 cent* whsmyoa take ed that many of the titlro to church prop
sugar iu it tots in the romnaraihun hex rrty held by thia eoofcreuce uw very pre
qusdrooplcd in valoo within the week, and carions, some of the coqwratfong having
reel esute te diangin hand* lively. 1 coed no legal validitv, while in other caae*
wish, however, that the iabckw ov tto Onlimited Tru.t and Confidence Company
PR II. F- reCKHA3&gt;.
cuod hev a wider drculrahcn. I took a
brief vacashcu thi* week, wus at the
A rniolution wa* adopted in favor of
This Stove haa low broad hearth, VEBJk' DEEP aali pit, and
Gt—tor Salt Spring*, and wua beaten out ladling the people, both young and old,
arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the ।
of •2lH&gt; at cut-throat loo. The gambler* always and everywhere, by precept and
Grate ia a slide draft which when open caunea the coals to keep
refixsed to take my money, and I wus example, the great evils, financial, —oral,
compelled to leave my wateh with cm; intellectual, uid ancial, that grow out uf
bright while Broiling. It.has tin lined doors which close with a'
that is, Captain MePeltcr* watch, wkh I the nsc »f tobacco in any furan.
MII.OT. WIIKELER.
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir in so arranged
borrowed, to make an impoain appearance.
(‘barye* of mal-adminirtratiun against
CW5TI tl.l.iSVKKR—«•** la U
it can be taken out at will, lias Mica or clone front doors and its ter more than they Bus worth in the old But it wus al) the saase to Ute. ex I paid Rev.
E. H. Peck (eounael iu the Wm.
money, but what diffcreore decs it make? him for it in our owu'currwicv. I wus Ri.v adultery caw) were dismi—ed nn the
general appearance is bold and attractive.
BLRUHER.
The three dollars and a half wux made by sorry to lose it, for I lied depended on that ground that insufficient notice had toco
four pulls on Simpson's printin press, and watch to help u* oat when wa pK in an siren Mr. Peck.
when money kin be made in that way exeecdjn lite place.
Re* . F. B. Bang* of Mason, from the
W'L ITJOHN.
wat difference dors it make wat I pay for
committee to try Rev. A. W. Terrry for
cotton sox?
lying, reported Lim guilty; but as to had
At the beginnin we Uhood 10, 20, 23, Contdenoo Cunpany.
been working faithfully to redeem hl*
JOHN ROBERTS,
and 30 rent currency, but we her quit
P. S.—.toother trouble is bwtuin un on ebsracter, it wra recommended that he be
l*ricm her gone up so, under the the horixon. Perkins, the blackamilh is expelled from the ministry, but allowed to
“Jrra^naCartH"’'In this popular Stove will be found all the Modern Irnpove- that.
general prosperity, that there slat any- out of iron, and Barnwell, the carprater, remain a church member. The report w**
hex to hare a jack-plane and two augen, adopted.
a. B drake,
ments.Portable Reservoir,tin lined doors, Mica front, patent conper
al) of wich h« got to be got in Looisvillc,
। Keaervoir and is the bent Stove in the market for the money.
Among the person* admitted upon Dial
■u Chauncey W. Van Aukes of WindM&gt;r, Eaton county.
Bev. C. C. Old* (formed, of this aly)
■ubmiltad a report from the committee
Simpaoo, tto printer, i* makiu us a lit­
•&gt;n cduolion, which commended the sys­
tle trouble. Al tto beginnin I yuoecd to in edifi*, wo couldn't lay it. A bigger tem of publi* achoote in thia state, also lb*
pay himjfor println ofe bill* by just sign­ rope than any in the Corwaro was neces­ univcraitr. sod especially to the Metho
in enuff uv them ex they come from the sary to lift the massive stun ur our tonk­ dirta, Allion college.
to make hi&gt; amount, but latelr hr in cdi&amp;a, wich we her cummenst, but
Rev. W. II. Perrine submitted a report
Thia should be seen by »&gt;1 who contemplate buying n Cook prva
hex refooaed to ukr oar money, and in- rfter announsin it we coodent Uy it. A from the committee on periodical*, urg­
Stove.
«i*u un greenbax. We tried to overawe bigger rope than any in the Comer* was ing it as a rdigiou* duty fur all to sus­
him. bat when he threatened to publish necessary to lift the massive Mun to it* tain and use their urgent effort* to inthe Gnanshcl rendition uv the Pnoidcnt place ( we lied it massive a an emblem of rrux the cirvutelion of religious local
and Direkton, it wut considered advisable our .solidity), but we ooodent rake up
to humor hitu. It is singular that such enuff currency that they'd take iu LooUAppointed on the committee! for I
men throw impediments in the way uv villc to buy one. So that comer-stun ain't ensuing year were Revs. A. A- Rolfs
laid, and the work un the buildin, I sup- the board of Stewarts, W. H. Perrine
' The olwtaclcs in the way uv the Bank
poae. will hev to Mop till we kin turn up education, C. C. Olds on church exteaai
that hev thn* far developed themsclvra, suthin. Thcr's a crisis approaehin. _
E. Conley on Mate of the church, A.
WRIGHT k HOLBROOKHas been sold in this Market for six yearn and stands at the hev bin happily and eerily removed. Ba*-'
EAD fiur a Heating Stove. It u guaranteed to heat a room ram demaadeef wheat uvta to ship to Looisville to gtt mure whiaky. and we hed to
th two-thirda the fufel of any strnight draft Stove. Itn comes let him bev it, and uke pay in our money.
F. 3. BOWEN.
t this fall with.doublc doom and other improvements.
And a to demanded that we take our
money jest the same a* pveiibax, that bein
CIVIL KSDlXMCa. Cart* Barre
!?'.
***• *•
the nudity of the .Sabbath, and Bev. W.
II. Perrine wa* appointed a committee to
prepare * petition to the railroad cumAlso, Boiler Plate Stoves, including three new patterns. Cottage
pauic*, asking them to cense running their
Stoves various styles. Sheet Iron Stoves with cast lining*, and in
ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
a remarkable piper, by Mr. J. K. Horn- trains on Sunday.
The committor on freedmen reported in
•MiXB-OUKIVr. Iteretey R MsrABL Ore fact the Largest and best assortment of Cooking and Heating
ish, President of tto Forty-first Parallel
Stoves ever offered in Hastings.
Railroad, in favor of narruw-gaugo rail­ favor of th* wort, and the aocirty promis­
roads. This paper wmented aorue ex- ed Io raise •1,800 for tto freedmen in tbe
traordioary statistics Mr. Hamish argued
that.'evin on our great trunk lines, the stand
We hed one more trouble, which wv anl gauge railroads are failures' in acevmgot uu easier with. Pugshy, the shoe­ plishing the beat raul:s. because ihsy are
maker. who took our money, ran out ur
tlu&gt; i—i‘in* of the ccun
leather, and when be sent to Looieville for try. That is. narrow gaguo roads, operat­ law which is only a license to do an evil
more, the merchant* there, ex in the case ed at a much les* expense, on du a buas- for a pecuniary ronsiil.-ratioo.
Tto
uv Besot:, refoored to take our currency neaa even heavier than is’done by the ehnrch ought unceasingly to work fur ita
Pugsby knowd of Bo*oom'sexperience and groat trank standard-gauge roads. No removal, and u liquor men combine politi­
he came up smiliu to hev us sell him railroad in this country, to staled, is, or cally. so we will oppose their work by the
SU.1.BCRT k impaSKAV.
wheat enuff at greenbex prices to renoo ever has been, or will be in many yrora, Mine man*.
.
hi* stock. f
The statistic* presented we compare with
worked to ita foil capacity; and he argued
•‘Watkin we dot" I demanded in dire that any road which is built of a greater tb.xe of the previous year :
distress for really I didn't are why Pug*- cajiacity lhan la absolutely necesuary, or
by »hoodent bev wheat to rsstoo hi* rtoek than it can Ind euficient businca to keep
B. F. STEINHOFF
e* well m Bsrecm, reran that whtekv is it worked to iu foil capacity d«y and
more n&lt;«-axy to ttoCornere than teather night, is an extravagant iurartment, sinsv
“Do!" said Isaaker Garrtt, with a «r it pays for more track, more stock, and
presriiun of skarn on hi* elssaiek feochcr*. more expensea every way than it has real
• Doi andyeu claim tobefinawcw*? Has
for. He estimated that a narrowWagons and Buggies Pupbv a safe ? No! Well where drew he use
gauzo road, one thousand mile* long, ran
keep the &gt;12.000 uv our money? In hi*
desk? Yes? And dial ia woMsn. And
Canned Fruits and Fish.
hia balldin is wood. Tell Ifogsby to crane
to-morrow and we will give him wheat at a
dollar a buahel for all of our money to
hex got. We have twenty-four tours, and
tto banks ex well m the na*hsi»,kin bo
Now Work.
saved in tsnroty four hours."
Au lasaksr ~i se— match. » to
vat pockets—■about 13 worth. Matel-.cs

.

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit, they are
“,5&lt;r entirely
(‘ntirelv new patterns and firstclass in every
mspecL

To (elect cisdidatra for position* to re-'
»poa*ibfe ** Governor of ■ gnat Stela, ud
State Prieoo Inspectors, Canal magnates,
etc., would &gt;rea to require the beat men
of a dry so interested in good government
a*'is New York. A glance at a Hat of the
delegate* to the Democratic State Convcn
tioc at Syracuse from a majority of tto
district* in thia city is enough to sicken
one, and make one doubt whether, after
all, tto ida of adf government is not a
Ciilare. Who are the delegate ? Tbe
men of character, those who hare a stake
in the dty sod State? Not a man of
them. In uoelirt of thirty delegate* pabli*hed tert Monday morning, twnniy right
of them are Irish keeper* of ths lowat
drinking houses and bucket-shop* in the
dty. wIksc ]4*ea are the resort of thieva,
pnetituira, and rnfins, and all under tbe
ban of the police. These men; who would
be thieve* themadve* but for the feet that
it is more profitable and safe to plunder
thieves-than to be actually in the prufoft
aion, go to Syracuse to represent the DctSr
ocracy of New York, and to make State
oSriak. The party is worthy of it* reprraentetira and' tUc representaliva are
worthy of tbe party.
।
Morriaaey. wto was kicked out of Tam­
many. wa* pooibly tto least objectioeable
of the lot; tot he ha* men in hi* delega­
tion for whom hanging would by too

Allans—B C CrawIM.
K*nda!I-8 fi Wlbo*.
OoujUm-S P IIswUL
.-.mJ.

THE NEW IRON ROE.

STATE

*X*ECJSI

\ THE CENTENNIAL FOB 1876,

Kxira-Aesi,

The Acbm Heating Stove.

iug
ojtice

•SEES?—

WHOLE NO. 1009.

NASBY ON INFLATION.

the total number of entrim was 2,966, Of
three 350 name from the agricultural col.
lege. In the pomologvral department there
were about 1,500. The entrire in the

The ltepablianao| Ohio and Pennaylvania, who are sore beaded over trifles, and
are', by their apatlfr,. lartevilng tto Demo­
cracy upon their Slates, ought to lira here
awhile that they might appreciate fully
what Democratic rule mean* They ought
to live for a year or so under the domina­
tion of Tri*h rum-mill keeper*, of ruffian*,
thierw, and blackleg*; they ought Io pay
the taxa we have to pay, and put up with
rubtory of the moat barefaced description;
they ought to live under a gmrsrument run
entirely in the interest of one da—, and
that the worst one, and they would go
home ready and willing to take off their
।cat* and go to work for the onl^ party
that make* a pretence of decency and
bonoty. Were I adtisen of Pennsylvania
l should esteem a visitation ofyellow fever
m lesw a damage to the State than a year
of Democratic rale, for a* it is here so it
• hi* been everywhere that that party ha*

•1,000 diamonds all th* way up toW.000
camel-hair ahawbi, for any price you
choose, from *5 to •50.
It is curious, ba: even this tor. hook
will be swallowed by thousands, as have
all the bare hook* there fellows hare drop
Md. The Elia* Brother, laugh at their
dnpa and laugh si ths police. They ran
a swindle tffl it bcoomss too notorious, and
then they devise another. The polire go
for them, but they tost the court*. They
kevp in their employ a well-known firm
of criminal lawym, to whom all their
schema are submitted. If they are of .

'

1
Please put your readers on their guard
,against thaw fellows. Their circular—
they sent out 10,000 of them yoterdsy—
is adroitly writun. and would almcat de
reive the clrrt. They show how they can
give two dollars for owe, and make money

from New York to the Wert, u haiiol by
tbs bu«ioe*! men of this eity as the most
ttocful reform of this generation, and
grateful penna are Bring sung to P. M. G.
Jewell. A train learnt this city every
morning at 4;13 a. m. it reachw Clove
;land al 730 p. m., Toledo 11:27, and is in
Chicago the next morning. It taka and
lava mails all along the route. It is a
glorious
sad a good thing. The bustnou
1
man of Chicago is only twwaty-fow hoars
from New York! Bat the terminal point*
and the pointe along the line are not tto
only onm benefited, At Cleveland, four
tons of matter were left for the road* &lt;wnnecting there, and at Toledo, the principal
railroad centre between New York and
Chiragn, thirtcan tons wire left. The
country between Cleveland and Indian*
poto, and tto eountry penetrated by the
kftren lions that centre *1 Toledo, reap tto4
inraleulabU .advantage of thia fort mail
aeyrice. I predict that it will be found no
uaefol that special fast mail train* will to
pul upon all tto trun^ lines m tto coantry.
Tto experiment has proved an unqualified

At last the autumn is here, and New
York is again endurable. The days are
plrarant and the nights are delightful.—
The people are returning from the summer
resorts, fashion disport* itself on the
(trouts, and the city is taking on it* wonted
gay appearance And what is Letter, the
health of ths city i* improving daily as it
’------- ~ ’ ’er. The babies don't dis an
and the sick poor begin to

A Good Showing.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

’RIW
cure
lAT'M,
rrsM.

JOHN STANLEY !

NOTIc:E •

GROCE R I ES

DE

Thai nito Fugaby's atop burnt up and
th. Ire co«Z»4d jto utoa hi. &lt;tok

Hastings Hotel.

DENTIST

Illifi.

'

Swtij**

FOR MKD1CAL Fl’RFOatt.

Hotel,

.L.rriM,............................. mice.

Oysters received daily

cswrg,

o/f
A CARD.

Iree delivery and on timt.

In Sums of $500 or More.

UNDERTAKING
SHEET

MUSIC!

1„ tte tastma-F «■»
caQ do better work, and give better ratu£(rttontban uy «,lh*r bf® 111 01111
W. H. 8UbM». tto M
member. with the sxprrtetsos of ( life­

IRIGHU HOLBROOK,
‘

Loa Ateiti

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Price*.

time. will always
tossUoiio thU port uf ttofe

FOR SALE AT

bHS ud

T« furutetod when

WING GALLERY.
THIS OFFICE STEBBINS BROS.
Hawrincs, J«ly SKB, &gt;878-

DR. AIKIN.

«IW(

FARS FOR SALE I

I o. jsrrsMON srasar,

The next morniro: the unfortunate man row gauge roads would do the same busines.,
came to u* and insisted on berm th* wheat auddvarge only nine mills, sad still make a
on the score ur the money to bed uv larger proflt, fur tto urpen*a of narrow­
gauge road, are three mills per tun mite
o'3”_
.. . .
‘•Bring im the money, said Isukrr. Lb, while tto original investment, or cort.
i. very much Jos. He thought they coold
do Ito some beainea for tow than tolf
ths same chargvo, or for five mill J*- ton
mile. The average oort of two hundred
ton load* on the grot standard gauge
nuuls Lv one dollar frr mile. The -inc
Jowl on a narrow-gangu exist* out over
forty cents per mile. The Russian gov­
ernment, he raid, after a careful invettigaticw, ordered all Russian railroad* to be
buiUof alhroc-and-a-half-foslgeage. Ho
think* a three-foot gauge still better. A
ten’t my dntv to iavertigate the sottec." narrow pang- train, with a Iced of one
And I—tor looked to stern thrt hundred
.
tone, will pay expense*; but th»
PugAy left »to baal with a bowl of toe- loaded
(
and paying train actually wtughs
ton* lera thro a rtandard
"^iwaker h dovelopin so great a ginina in Uirty-eigtil
'
gauge train of the,
«W|!
finanreeris thrtl'M rreAy j-lMav hi-. '
He is the
At the Board meeunc last mm we dte- ,
cwt wat we shood do in ueh ca» re f
Pitchy1, toreafter, but armed at no delnite toodsriou- There tesoreral nv itoM,
sad they 1-V to to •-«. tefenrMyw 1
in the style uv treatment toyoesed in

KatM Kapld»-Wn bowl
Udis-J. O«!ia |S4 ysw&gt;.
OvH-J. HaaUlMi (id V-sr).
M. JM&gt;a»—D. I&gt;. OHM.
rn. Louie—H. D. Jordon &lt;M year).
Vemmlvilto—S. L Dro«kw»y.
Graad Udro-P. H. Tnadwoll.
Ote-**-B. 8. Prau-(M ysar).

Itall of the Pontiac Gazrltt was reelected
secretary by 21 majority, receiving 247 to
220 for J. P. Thompson of Grand Rapids
now secretary of the state pomologies!
society. A. J. Don of Adrian was re­
elected treasurer, rereiving 279 Io 167 for
N. Avery of Detroit.
The new executive committer is A. F.
Wood M«m&gt; . F. M. Manning Paw Paw ,
J. Q. A. Burlington, Tuaoola; W. L.
Webber. East Ssgtnaw; E. Van Valkroburg. Hillsdale, Abd Angdl, Pealwater;
H. O. Hanford, Wayne; Rodney G. Hart
Tk Trowbridge of Bath introduced

Che cat under the meal is this. In the
! trial Mn Tilton tvuld not be brought
&gt;u the stand to tatty, became ale was
wife of a party interested, but in this
J bar busbaad is not interested, tod
i can be cnmnelled to Matty a* to what

a reoolutlon, which was adopted, that in
future the elections should take place on
the fair grounds on Thursday of the
week of the annual state fair, from 9 a.
m. till ft p. nt., and the voting to be by

The Saginaw fkiarier obtained fimt
premium for the beat local notice, Monroe I
OiaswTrfol second, and MichigM J’u—er
third. The astonishing awards made last |
year cooled off the news paper interest in
this way of advertising; and aaa ^eaeral
rule the noticea of thia year would not

of Ct. The faip probably suffered from
Let vu hope that the trial won't last .along
thia rouse, for people now-a-days learn a* tto first did.
nine-Unths of all thoy know about such
Beecher return, to the city thi* week,
hia friends signalising fits rwnmption of
labor by a grand tottoouial ovation at the
Brooklyn Academy of Mask.
Tilton commenced hi* lug lecture tour
• 18,300. Of thia amount 111,447 were
taken nt llu gate and grand stand, rents tert sight al Port Jervis, fCY. He tod
collected 12,000, membership «icketa sold an immeniw audieore and ws* (heartily
11,000, entrance foesf I3£00, miacdlan- uroeud. He speaks this teaaou two hun­
eoua «mrotaSft&amp;3. The ezpeaaro, includ­ dred consecutive night*, twice in New
ing premium list, were upwards of 122,­ York and Brooklyn. Of ooarec he will
000, leaving the toctoy abort about H,000. Last year the gaU receipts were
about 122,000, and the total rrreipta norI am exoeodindy glad to be able Io re­
ly &gt;40,000.
port a decided revival of busioesa is the
city. The country mcrehact* are here in
force from Mains to Texas, and while they
are nd baying with anything like tbs free­
dom of former years, they are doing de­
for-all rare was won by Obaervor, a Chi­ cidedly brtter. Instead of merely sorting
cago horae’in three straight toat*: tiirs up. a majority of tba country buyers are
237, IM, 2331; Moffie Mom. aeeond, puretoaiug stock*. Twenty-five Jmuww
sod tody Turpin third. Ttoother tos~ reported yesterday that ttoy were making
in thia race were Fred Hooper, Brown larger **la thaw last year at this time, by
Dick, and Gen. Storman. OUncr hre twenty per rent., rod that payment* were
a record of 3:18, and Is said to have trot­
No one expect* the large, rnahing trade
ted a mite at a private trial in 215. Tto
230 rare wm won by Lixric Davis in of former yean, bat dt u gratifying to
three straight beats: time 1:46, 2:40, know that ttore is any tncreaiw. Money
2:4ft* ; CtorteraM Billy aeeoml, and Bri- m very plenty tn the city for those who
liek third.
Tto running rare, two mite* *nd re­
peat, wm won by Protection, closely
fijlowod by Vlrtorine: time 3:54, 3:61,
32S2*. ’
_ _ _________

Master Jama, of the Indiana hiteto
Grange, think, the monbea tto Order
■ should not rotes vur ewwgia, until we

The aaaou of the Company are not,
bus ever, all available for the comtractiow
of the road There b iu round aumbere,
ay, 110,000 in donations, that is not due
until the rare run from Kalamasuo to
Hastings; alto 116,000 in donations wX
due until the cars run from Hasting* to

near Smyrna, and it M the iaUation U»
push it ra soon aa a sufieient amount uf
stock sotoeriptron* and
kuw shall bo
secured north of Lowell to warrent It.
By order of the Board of Directors,

Seventy years awn roryda rwt nr
nsoi bi Ameriroa ftowli. rf Ito
doaro, attoyare now rarely found
Gawmny. Dr. Lyman
hh"iat oorpet a jtot Hrinnmt^^

Hia wife now a hale of anttsw

tod

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

urgil it is uaelraa to depict. TUrao arc iage in 1861. There were then hero
th* men who join heartily in the prayer about 40 houses, two or lltroe atoras, a*
I once altered by a wealthy preacher to hia
many mill, cutting lumber, a steamboat
GOLD OR RAOS.
wealthy pariahiooen: ‘-Lon! made tbe landing and a good u antral harbor at the
The time has come when II fancaetu rich richer and tbe ptwr— more iuduatricus." mouth of Blank River, • cMsiderable
Try
tofiatton
and
the
laboring
men
would
stream that emptfer 'tatn LaWWi*ipto YpfcaK’ffiTMg titf-scr!r£
earfy tffeoMidWW ■**«* that wiH'preUhere. It has had in the meantime a rwpid ehaugM4be.fidJ -of battle jucTdy from
Jdy.WMt totrtplAhs people of. thfasoun- ‘“‘..“.'h “'i.'te Hw. sw
tty. abd errata that diririou oTjtobEc^- The story of the French aasignau would and healthygrewth. There are now sev- Syracuse to New York, aud that he will
caal hotel*, thrta or four ehiirchm, a well do better here there can be no doubt. In
be
repeated
and
*
.wbedbanowt
of
green
­
timrr-t whfch w3 form two'distinct parties
ou the fuuueial question in tha cuaraa* of back* would not purchteo half a bushel of arranged graded tcbool, ia which six or the State Couveuiioxi he ma terribly out
eight
tnclien are employed, from 15 to of hia element. The fanams manfiute,
1876. It fa almtvt, certain that the rar
30 mill* and nunafaeturing ulaUfahinent*, and other decrot men sent to that canretirency qumtton will swin—au markwl •
thirty or forty shops and stores, and an tion from the rural district* did not take
significance that before even tbe pditiefans
■exrcflent weakly paper called the "Senti- kindly to the abort-haired, brekeu-Mosd
arc aware' of it thera wiJI b* scarcely any
other clivfeton ti the people into partita iittwo 00-the currency qaustioo will be nd," published by Wm. K. Stewart, Eacj., gambler, not knowing that, prise-fighter ns
a young man of good ability, and whose ba waa and gambler M ho fa. bo ia a better
At that time it will be far more important closely watched. They cannot shirk it
editorial managuneal gins great aatialae- man, by all odds, than be yrh« opposed
to ttnderrtxnd the rignifirariee df the phi- for the bviuoa men of the county hare
hini^, True, be fa a gambler, but what
form utr which wi stand, than it will be to it in their power to give a triumph to any
Dm broad, green I-aki: fa upon one side, better are any of the leading Democrats of
consider how W* are1 to. yraacrie party political party bow in existence, or that
upon th* other a good sad highly improv
tradittoM, or aavy from political shipwreck may a,wing up should either of tbe pres­
od
fanning
country.
The
prevailing
ele
­
John Morrusey want* power, and he
those old toadent whom web a divtotoii ent parties bo so blind u to ignore the
im[ortance of thia issue. The active men ment hero fa Am-riran; moral, industrious, wants control of patrvuagv that he may
educated American. A large pratiun of add tbe profits of political pluader to the
soUiO pf the poHtidd qtusttoru which'have of tha sountry, tbe men who aa merchants,
the
improved
land
is
devoted
to
fruit
grow
­
profits of hit faro banks; but be could not
»rtvcd p. pre vitality to the two political traders, and mechanics, feel that there can
1 be no bna fide enduring return of pros ing There arc yerj many fine dwellinp steal more than tbe leaders who have pre­
ovgaaixatton* now in exfateare. and th*
I peroti* time*' until a dollar bill can, (f embowered iu artificial groves, with sur­ ceded him, if he tried.
.ks between tbe
law* made for the cufurecmrtit of tbe .
' ncecMry, be converted into a gold coin of rounding* of pretty yards, garden., vine­ gambler Morrimey and the other Demo
prinriplen at lane, me acqnittod in by, at'
the value of a dollar, care but little yards and orcliards of the apple, the pracb, rratie aspiranu fur the cxmtrul of the city,
whether they are called Republicans, Dem­ plum, and pear, most of thi® are now I shou(ii much jirefvr Morrissey. He lum
' ' &gt;t provided they see thia bending under their burden* of doKdoua, a sort of bouesty, a rough sen** of honor,
fully rcojguia-J aa the ripening fruit, io appearatras a. beautiful and a great deal of llbesality.
What be
cardinal plank io the platform of the party. *» the fairy acenes drecribeil iu the sU&gt;ry should plunder the city of would not tie
And while It cannot be denied that some of Allsdfa. Smith Dyknrwxi 1&gt;m forty thrown away in a rcckloM manner, ud the
acres of peach orchard; suae of the tree* city would get back *ou»cthiog
He i&gt;
There cannot, therefore, be the slight­ Bepublicaju arc infiaiionfata, it fa also un­
ire in bearing, tbe yield this yrar being,
cat political dgaeity in trying to cuatider deniably true that as a party thare
perhap., one-fifth of aa average crop. He
aa' open questiuna many topics which the
ha. also, grapes, plums, spplea, ami pcara
tope of create bare denied forever. In hard money men in that organisation than
io cotuiderable quantitle* on grounds beau­
fart, a ucw generation of voters have evme can be found ia any other, especially here
tifully ornamented and fa a high state uf
into tho field during the past ten yeans, in tbs West,.and if the Democracy should
Open acaatotui of tbe Grange when fanu
cultivation. The first among growers of
matters are being discussed are to be high­
and they bare lent interest in tbe political carry the election in Ohio that will be a
put tifin they liavi u&gt; the buatocss future. victory gained by the inflationist* and the th* appli ia L. H. Briley. He haaalarp: have become restive. Cntamer, a lending ly recommended.
orchard in full bearing, probably lire brat, uiti-Tatununy man, in a »|xxcli Wednes­
The Missouri Fanner urges &lt;&gt; ranges to
They ahi not even tecactoua- upon those Democracy of the East meat accept it,
though ua the largest, in the State. The day night, accused Kelley *f using thieves co-operate in buying gi. j Short-Hora
I*,tot* whub the active politician of the
trera are large aud literally loaded with and murdercn to his intercat, and of all bull* and grading up their stuck.
part adhere* to so strongly, partly bccauw
The three Grange Insurance lumpuie*
fruit. Some of hb trees will average 30 sorts of guilt and currapliuu. Tammany
the taiddUagw! politicun fa inclined to
will |iut a full ticket in the field, and
buaiqtwa men of the whole country will tu 4U bushel* each- - He kceje the wunn. will the Monfaaey faction. Now, if the
adhere to conritdtons, even after the dan­
flock at once to the party which will aim- away by frequently dusting hit trees with Republican, only had scuse and e nerpger ha* jwawd, and partly becaure it b
line
fa
early
summer.
I
went
upon
his
enough U&gt; put a proper ticket into the
one of the infirmitiei of an old political tain tbe ueturn to specie payment by the
shortest pomible road, for there can be Bo ground*, found the proprietor at home and field, and work for it, thry could slide iu
mgrtuxatton4o *eek repeated rindtoslton
between these warring lactimi. and gvt
com promise upon list* subject. There fa,
—of the jocittou it has taken after the cventa
pooKesieei of the city. But they will not
Charlo
Bryant,
though
a
young
man,
which gave gvamher to *ueh position hare we think,, a golden opportunity far the
immediate exercise of true statesmanship, is not behind hia nctghbuni in the quality
bcentne historic. Any party which face*
and variety of hfa fruit. Aa apltttn grow­
fur
while
there
.must
necessarily
be
political
to. the'rear loot" ita hold upon thq ever
a'iyou to give expraseion to public senti­ er he k in advance «f all other* here. Die
coming voters of tiie aountry. It fa re­
ment, there need not be, indeed, there yield of thia fruit u immense, lie tell*
treating not advancing wlten it turns to
trust not be any attempt to engraft upon me bo has tUvod th* long .ought proldcui.
look even 'upon ita victories. The old
the hard money party of the future any
of the obsolete, plank* which are thought trees each morning during the whole sea­
fought over again; it to tbe xrw mi«,
to be so important by those who look only son until the fruit begins to ripen, calehre
. Mil that brings Meruit*
tbe insert in blanket* and bum* them A
A life and health iniuraace rompanr in
Our great contest eettlol many disputed |
frame io mad*.|circuUr, large enough to
the Order ha* been .rtablfahed in tbe
and irritating jvlitical ipttattons, ak| so
South, the autborisrd capital of which fa
cover the ground under the largret tree.
thoroughly to slavery extiugntobed that who want to cast their votes for the country This i* rovertd with ebunn canvaai, or cot­
•4,500,000.
each day finds the number nf its apolo- rather than for a party—there are a good ton doth. An opening i« left wide enough
[ The State Grange .f A labanta ia to man­
giad^ even in tbe Southern Stato, grow­ many such even in Pennsylvania—are to admit the body of the tree, from one i 1385,talll mure, and in eight yean, they age the State Fair thi* fall, an evidence
I that Southern P«trou&gt; po»«»* both brain*
ing lean Mid less, and the day ii tiotTi tbe
much puxxled by tbe condition of affaire in aide t*i the center. It is then placi^l un­ | swelled tha expenditure to »1«00,«W&gt;' 'I and enterprise.
| The big bridge is another swindle. Tile
dutaht futart wh*i&gt; even at the South ? that State. Ou tbe one hand, a vote for
der and th* tree jarred uver it. It receives iwt wa. originally jilarad at •3.000.000,
A Fucuma Grange wa* recently organfageacrattou of people will exfat which wil] the Republicans may help the Rings, par­
the vicious insert*. Iu thi* way they are but the way tbo money ia being expended cd iu Chautaucpte Vo., N. Y., and the
have non* of the prejudices that mask the ticularly iu Philadelphia. On the other
gallic ml and destroyed. It is but tbe upon it. it will eo*t »30.00V,(MXl to fitiuh Patruna of Eric and Niagara Counlic* will
mi.Mle-ajrod voters of today, who indulged hand, a rote foe tbe Democrats is sure to
Work of a few minutes to go through a I it. Prcwpect Hrk, which w*» to erwt
in the drram nf a cvnlcdera-j. While help tbe inflationist*. It fa a good deal
! •5&lt;M),&lt;M)0, ha’ already reached an expen­
The Secretary of the Michigan Stair
diture of $10,000,000, sad it to not y*t Grange girea 500 a* the number of work­
on this ride of Maaun and Dixon'* line a like being called on to choose between the
tbe bountiful crop that fa likely to follow, half fin-abed. Paving has been made ths ing Granges in'tbe State and 35,000 aa
new race of energetic haaiucM men are Devil and the deep sea. But the majority
and the great value of tbi» ricb-fruii, now vehicle foe Very big steal* Nearly a mil­ the membership.
growing up, who caunrt be expected to foci uf liberal and independent voten who give aix dollar, per baahel, wo tnuy be awarv&gt;l lion of dollars bare been paid for paring
The State Grange of Muaiaiippi fa earn­
that ialercot in the grrat rebellion which serious thought to the subject are likely,
&lt;&gt;n three rtroeta, which hay hnuert cun­ estly endratorin^ to establish a college for
.harartaites those who took cither an ar- ou the whole, to make up their minds that
tractor would have been glad to have done the benefit of Patrons, to be exclusively
I found my old friend, Ca,g. Isaac Bun­ fiw •300,OtM)
tire part in -ita settlement or rcmgtnbcr inflation io the present critical condition
nell, uniting behind pile* of rich good* in i la it any wonder tha! (UM).OOO hoowa I
vividly the stirring acenes which it evoked.* uf tlic currency quesfiuh fa diu more tai
Itodloy W. Adams, Master of die Na­
Mr. Hale’s store doing the courteous to’ are standing empty in Brooklyn, and that I! tional
Grange, rcpresrated that body at
Thi* rising gehOTariou it none the ie*.
a man's poverty i* estimated by the!
taediktely dangnrousMony. If the infls-1
psUfotic than the pmeralion which pro
amount of veal ratala that he own.? Ten I the rvceut Masion of the American Pomotiowfata should carry Ohio, and follow that
loRkal
Society in Chicago.
principals, one hundred lieutenant*, and
ceded it. Wc lave no fear that because
by a victory in Pennsylvania, the fight for
The way to make the Grange more useabout two thotuand rtrikcre, have stolen
with the flight of time the young and achoucat currency in 1876 would become koe. He ia dear-beaded. large hearted, all this money from the taxpayer*. And
tire take the placra of three who are desperate, not to Say hopelraa Tbe Philand pnawraed uf great buainem tact and ye&lt; there are Republican, who look for
P«»ioR away, that tSe mcrnrrics cf the I
rdclpbu Rfag fa a ohronto disease. The ability. And thry*sre not few who apprejast will be lea* cbcrisbftj,' but tto am I hifia’Jou attack is acute and alarming."
There are now over afx hundred and
speaking of mutation* a* affeuiog politi-1
fifty subordinate Granges to Mtwisaippi,
cal parties, which when not tekra fate the
Gru. Butler’s office was lately invaded,
amount destroy the very Laaiiof all,safe I| ny» Tl&lt; lk*tm Herald, by a gayly-drrasThe i Al weather ha. brought back to comprising a membership of fully 40,1100.
their hodtra the thousands of tamilira who They arc all in fine doodition and the rolls
political calculated*. Tbe decay uf tho II young man, between whom apd the General
are growing stronger daily.
planning and executing arc twin partners. have bocu fuasung and flirting at. the va­
old Whig party came almon iutpreeepti- the following conversation ensued: “Well,
rious summer resort* for the post four
•Mjr, but catoe neverthekw. It Jijtrjte M* B.; what wbuld bb the first thing for While alien would doEbcrata. he would moutli^. What.il ia plcaaurtly cool here
luae and moke a fortune. I saw him iu
it to very rold od the aeaabore and up to
that it had net the cuuragv u&gt; put the.too me to do In order to learn the profession?"
the wood, of Deerfield. Van Buren (•*,' the maintains, and there to precious little
virttotM which it held upon the Avery Uhale Betjamin fixed his weather eye upquestion m:o practice, and for that reason m tbe nobby-dreasad young man, *ud in the winter of 'C7. lie had just pur­ fun iu flirting on hotel piaxza. toorarooate
chased a tot of new laud, and tocatei Via 1and fora. And so bark they roieae from
it ieMtheconfidence pf the pcopto. yet its. rt^viwed him from his flmhy necktie to
The Wtoautein Grange* have already
family upon it to a cheap and then unfur- 'uncomfortable quarters, to which fashion
duaolution Was accelerated by the apathy hia highly polished bent*, and exclaimed :
drives them otiee a year, to their comfort- rataUfahcd 41 eo-operaUrc araoefattoos for
able homra in the city, where theV Would selling gueda and taanufacturing, and 39
of its Into, who Were coeaumtly at- -The fir* thing you had better do
twenty acres, was paid for, but the pur­ hare been better off al! the bcmm-' They insurano: companies, all flourishing and
tempting to r jmfatato dead l*uot, instead b« to go and roil ia * k~
bans-yard." An
chase had exhausted hia ready means come back wearied, tired, and rick. Not mpreacutiug capital to tit* amount of II,of boldly taking hold of tho lire iutut of
,--------- i the suggratiun in
.
.
Money was duo him whidi be expected to traced by a season of rest, but wearied by 000,000.
that day.
-a ,
tbefollowing terse language. “If! should
a *esM*i of diaripation They will rest
Tbe object of the Granger . Buriness
lift and lay out in procuring furniture,
--------l---------- mam),
orrtne and study two yearn in your office,
Ataoeatiou of California, which fa report­
stock, and fanning impleuicot*.
Bnt1 strength to gn through
ed to liave a capital of llAKW.OUO.to to
woddifHldo jmtMwdir
there wu no ■•open semuno" to hia expect-- the winter that fa before
____ __
i t)w&gt; return of the fashionables, New York
liwNw York Tri«« my. of Gov. cd trvwsure. What did the Captain do?r looks once more like New York. Die
Aitoa’sspccebm that “they aU nwetnble the Oo whining about “hard times,'' and apply streets arc full of pretty women prettily
rolHekJng, roaring talk of an ignorant loaf­ to friends for aMisteaca? No such thing 1• dressed, the Amue and the Park ahiue
He laid off hfa coat, spit on hie hau&lt;G,, again with handsome equipages, and the
er beforu a bur.room.Arc, who gives bb
, long deserted honors up-toWB arc once
ojanioti between driftka. ow saeuce, relig- took up the ax and saw, and waded into
, more opened to admit the light of braven.
too and gbvtwmnent,- from' tha point of
Tbe thrairas and place* of amusement be
view uf ¥» dw* tuuurciitary whim, without
' gin to show tbe effort of the -it&gt;«iaing
era! hundred dollar* worth of mill toga for
■de. and ho sold them, too, at good prwor.
took the money, bought fursilurv, team
now better than it ha* been since its ortnea st the South. Tbu v all uujnrtanr, '
and farming tad* and !md/amnsthing left
ganixation. Larftt aceearions to the Order
but wc believe so large a majority of the
ore anticipated tills fall.
for other improvmnenti. In the coming
people of thi* country regard tin Batton, ,
spring hi* valuable service* wen: wanted
Neosho Grange, Kansu., has sensibly
'mt bound to protect and amfat ihfa dasa of ‘
resolved Jo use aD legal means within its
in a-large trading house in Kalaraaaixi.
power
to suppress Ute wanton destraction
He went there at a. high but wdl-merited
by reckless sportsmeu of the prairie xiickew, quail, ami other bird, so useful to the
, to ths Ann baton! canted, t, good bmus
fanner in dsvotiripg th'c faseots that prey
lung turn post Men who ought tn bei and tot In that eity all pad for, sod num.
good jndgoi are of the opfaicn that the ey oo hand to loan bis friemfe- Since
point «f extreme ilejwneiwi in railroad, that time be has cleared, set out to fm|t
trees, and so improved hi* farm in Deer­
property fa part-’'
.
field that it fa j|£w in itself a fortune to the
owner. I hats thrown Mi thia personal
sketch as ah example io others who any
What other quratton df • atriotly poRttral
sdrxMKl atid gtewAinks fell fa value be In tike diMjultias. .1 am certain U fa
character have wb unlay? Are out all
tbe othp- questions pure and simple pnai-. three cents ou,» dollar. Thi* fa eqtriralan:
eras protic#*? .. Of these the-currency to . .brinks fa the saving. IwuUdsporit.
fa th* eMBtry of over thirty million* of
qua sticurank* first became it ia ortfausl
in its character aud ita ramifieiUons are so

ITEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

'Tb 1857 tbe debt .loud al U’U,U&lt;&gt;U,307;
iW bt Jal, 1, 1860, tllid rtoea to |dl,769,703. The condition pf the country jn
the last four months of Mr, Bachman',
till. Bomcm wy *»matjil
wt
administration «mipcll&lt;-.l q ptiU further in­
crease of the debt' and U the inauguration make.
,
of Mr. Lincoln it Moddat ^reBBlOf
Wc sell none of this ebeap-tuade Fur­
niture
that
to
made
by
machinery.
The
Now whatdoyuu say to that. Bro,^Vau­
ghan? The statement of the Republican goods wc make to made by hand, and
paper was an exaggeration, pcthapa. but warranted. We I a vile all person) to
odl and Inspect our goods, for they all
your’* to simply n whopper!
bear Inspection. No trouble at all to
Par Nobile Fratrum.
show goods.
Partlra having Plrturw to frame

ito'we can do It'P Jr and Cheaper than
arpyAonso (a J1 .xy:Coo«**. We fa«X&gt;
the I.nrg«t n.-i Brat "elected stock of
hated Union soldiers during the- war PICTURE FRAMES AND MOUI.Dthat bo ahut his window* iu avoid seeing
ixoa, IlKAcxmt, l‘Arna--Hou&gt;the Union soldiers p»S* hto house, and
Kiu, WAix-Pocatim, Si.irr«nvoted to the Lcgtolatur* to cenaure I'naident Lincoln for bsuikg lb* euunripnlimi
; nedsmotion. Victor PMctte, trw nomi-

TO-DAIS

Peerless Milk Safes

READ THIS!!!
Ayers
The Chicago TWbawe wisely says • ••The
fact is—uJ politicians and party manager*
of every party may a* well prepare themsslrra therefor—the paramuant sulysct,
tbe alieorbing question, the al! important
and rvutrt&gt;ning issue Id 1H76, will be this
one of buacsl tpoouy or dishonest tiwuoy.
There is no other issue strong enough to
displace it. and it pre*** firr solution."

Hair Vigor,

If you do you may be induced to
'ome fe 3. Lee Reed &amp; Go’s

For restoring to Gray Hair ita
natural Vitality and Color.

We only want to sell just

of the New York Tribaat that hia ejection
would insure the uiiuunatiun of a Western
man fur President and the ratiSmtinn of
tbe financial plank of the Ohio pUtf.wm
by the National Convention. He frankly
avowed hi* desire to se&gt; the gold L-juifa
paid in grveabacks.

olau aid frtthnat of yndli. Thin
hair fa thickened, fallen bxir checked,
and boldneaa often, though not always,
cured by it* use. Nothing can restore
the hair when' th* follicle* are dratroyed. or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such aa remain can be
saved by tlua application, and stimu­
lated into activity, *o that a new
growth cf hair is produced. Instead
.of fouling ths hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vignroua.
Ita orcastonal use will prevent th* hair
from turning grey or falling oE, sa l
consequently prevent bildnraa. He
restorattoa
of vitality it gives to the
Gov. Alien of Ohio make* the wooden
scalp arrests and prevea^s tho forma­
leg of hia cumpetilor, Gen. Noyes, a subject tion of dandruff, which ia often so un­
fur brutal jest* in his .perches. Things I cleanly and offsnaive. Free from than

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUSTOftE^S Etflf Dtf
We dare not tell the public, we are making better work thin
ever Itefore. for fear they will conic too thick anti fart. We je’.
terribly excited when we have too many .sale* and now since

r.'a11*?'' ““'■'“’"'.rratj-Rt Mat u ai Bun, «&gt;«■=“• •

JEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

long on th* hair, giving it a rieb, gtoas
luairw, and a grateful perfume.

umvuljuK .
tb.

-I — - — —

isrutwSij.:
ia th" lucky man fast July, that got the Gutter. We won
YAHAdraw thia year. "He IS too lucky;"
W &amp;uii|igf pie people, not to come all at once, we are rerj

J. L. REED &amp; CO.

NOW 1$ YUORTIMEI
Gent’s Clothing.
Furnishing Goods,

Dry

Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic's in Endlese Quantities.

uib b inn mu
Trunks, Traveling Bai’

.-»• s. GOODYEAR &amp; co.

EOOKWWi
and municipal; ia Aort, the hwemms prattiMte'hRWon MV hdpth* ng-saousy &lt;^a0..
ptnty depends upon the sealcmcut of this ««*■!,ip.^hiu, but out side of that State , ■
one important qMM»n.
Beaidw, the '
it will have ilw opposite effrec. Lt ha*
btmuca^ drprwsiuu of tbs pealtwu years act
f di* pMfde thinking, ud a little thought
tomfa to.giTc * special impor«&lt;sce, aaida (

drswain tl«e

bargains.
[ever, if

ION COUBTEI

ADVERTISE

�a, /»2f_

The FvErdiLicMi B^aft*^.
A* thia fa about the time of yrer thhuredf knovtll^ coMteafaud toefcr.
pin with bunwlvo*, but ahould expand un­
few remark* on the relative bearing and
til otlnr objeeto than idf an inoompMed.
mutual obligattou. cuujofaUy exfatfag U. Yea, other lamia, other dim*, and un
tweno thfa humble functionary and the
kindred people, and may the fare great
benda of familire fa cad, reujicctive dfawire that rolfa fa undulating beauty atriko
Uiet, uaually termed the patron, of our
pearcMly at th* foot of th* thru*.
onnunon rehoola. The pluh^pUr Bil
Ifaga aaya there fa no man oc “arth" to­
ward, whom h. ftefa more lik. taking hfa
hat off to than th* dmtrict achucl tredic.and umduriugly I ran mid he haa .truck
a lout one raaponrive card fa my bona.
I know there ar* many beauufal anAtonThe Fir* Congregational 8«bU(h der epfa,l« written on th. • dep^dent
•‘’’-’bool of Charlotte contain* 277 rehafanS age a ebildliood ’ and atmilar .ubject.—
te to ibow Uv a hraahoU may b* conJuctaJ with
b’,1”
'■““f Many of our mrat eminent educator, hare tU teret rare and erpenaa aad with tha gr*alcaught aomethfag hkc the rerein and hare aa&lt; al IraaU v«M*a aad oafert. . SpacU‘. atito-

Saginaw railroad..

'

r
*ko’ “ ,hr UefTica ~““tf
£*»r at Nihu lbw w«k promfae, lu b. the
beet faature of th* fair. Tb.pre.preta.ro
fair fur a fair ahow.
The Morgan extemuon of th* G. &amp; X.
A L. 8. railroad vrna opeoed ou Tburaday,
and an axcurotou from Grand Harada want
over
a_—

TO-DAY'S

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Anti Treating Society.
*• 2Glh and 27tb and Oct 3d ud
* Chicago A Mieb. L 8. H. R. will
,und trip Uckrta. including admit
to the Expoaition al Chicago, fur

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.
The Northern N’aliueal Hauk of Big
Bapida fa making preparaliuo* for tbe erne
tiuu of a new bank building, haring al
ready purchased the ground at a coat of
SIO.OW.
Th® AILvaaA/o.riui/ auggrala that th*
Presidential ticket tor the reputilioUM to
adopt fur the ensuring eampaigu ibould be.
Gen. Burnside fur Fnwidenl. and Thoma*
WU* Kerry fur Vie. Proridani.
Great prvjiarauon* are being made far
the boroemen'a touruam«nt at Paw Pbw,
have alremly entered for the cuntret.
The Grand Trunk railway cum {any an.
building a new round houae cafwble uf
bolding ten locunwtiven and cuating glto.
•00. at Fort Gratiot, near 1'urt Huron. It
will be completed th* prearat &gt;ea*ju.

labored to aupprnm the fudfah cureun. of
corporal punfahiMMfa our achoofa ; they
would aufareitute -moral pereuaaiou" or
tome odur ’Ubiiuw ide. far-fetched, from
the traaacendent thooriiw of rtluc* un­
known to men. Tbe beta are. we live fa
a practiol world, and with pfacticul wind
and matter w* hare to deal. The pupil
ahuuld, therefore, curly liecwnc acquainted
with tbe practical results uf
and indolence by a practical application of
the rod. Thia, I think, would give to the
riafeg gc*MTaii&lt;« a preatiral idea of life
worth more than all the fine apun tbevrie*
ou thfa or the other aide of Hade*
We want, aad mint have, thorough diacipiinc in our rebook Without thfa an­
archy, mfarale, aubvenion, aud overthrow
will to a greater or fa* extent prevail.
Whan manhood will (with their own accord) drift into the channriaof virtue and
obedience to the lava, and the re«]uiretuctit* of aociaty; when the mortal .hall
auScicntly put on the immortal, to intui­
tively ahuu that which fa evil, aud ding
to that which fa good; then gentleman, in
the light of that glunnua millentum, w*
can not only annihilate forever all the im­
plement* of acbuol-reum punfahment. but
gallowa, dungeon* priaona. and every other
■vnccivablc barrier which we now briieve

ncr that they may dcidc upon at the lime
of drawing. There having bought more
than one new buggy of me at any time
will fa entitled to a ticket f&gt;r each buggy
bought. The ticket* will fa brood to
actual purchasen who must make applica­
tion in ywrwm at the time of the drawing.
Wc do not hold, tlut the buggy ac famgfct
mu* fa produced thfa year. There not
caring to bring their buggiro am faave
them at home. No ticket, will fa entered
for the drawing unit*, application ia made
for them.
Very truly.
XXITtf
/ L Run A Co.

We have made

Mr. Shepherd Lefler, the Democratic
nominee fur Gorernor of Iowa, ba* opened
hfa canvas* with a reroog infiation' ipareh,
fa which h* held that tbe leading qumrinn
of the hour wa* that of the currency.
There fa, fortunately, little ehanc* of hfa

Touse their Celebrated Machines as

The Keyatone State may be counted on
foe a haadtoin* Republican majority. Bag
Boney aad eopperhradiam won’t gn down
n that State. The Pittabuig (i.urtu
predict. a majority of 30,000 for Her-

PREMIUMS

They have tn -elaatic paper currency
in Hayti and it la worth three crate on the
dollar. Bill Allan, wheu dcfretnl in Ohio,
or. put a little barat cork on hi* face and
carjwt bag to that country

Republican Banner

Guveroor Lalie, of Kentucky, La*
bean *o lav fab in the tuo of'the {anion fag
|**w*r m to raio*** 527 convieta daring the
four yean of hie adminfatraliun.

And hereby make the following LIBERAL PROPOSITION

Toany one furnishing us with a List of 40 Sub­
scribers to the BdUPuaLlCAN ^NNER, for one
year, at $1.50 each, Cash in advance, we will make
a present of a No. 1 Weed Sewing Machine, the
retail price of which is $60.00.
To any one furnishing us with a List of 45 Sub
scribers to the REPUBLICAN BANNER, for one
year, at $1.50 each, Cash in advance, we will make'
a present of a No. 2 Weed Sewing Machine, the
retail price of which is $65.00.
of gwda, clothing and boot* and abooi be­
To any one furnishing us with a List of 50 Sub­
ing a .penalty, ever brought into the
county, go to the atoreof L J. Wheeler,
in the yillag* of Naabville Tbe price scribers to the REPUBLICAN BANNER, for one
year, at $1.50 each, Cash in advance, we will make
a present of a No. 3 Weed Sewing Machine, the
retail price of which is $70.00.

the nature! condition nf ihitqgi a* wc find
them, take mind in it* infantile alate. arid
by a vtgnroo* infuaion of mlutary reatninta, airb that whfah we know to be

Ilraw amt and develop that wliieb we know
to lie good, and thia
by the application
uf principle we hare dituotialratcd to be
fallarioua in practice:. but by tbe old aud
tried pnrm of uur pedagogues gone be-

to mean that fioggiu^; fa an iudfapvneible
requirement of our youthful urganiatnto
be adminiatered indfacriminately fa four
scbuub, but we du wish to be uudarat.xl
to mean, and we will defy rorrnmful eootradirtion, that an upright, d.iwnrigbt,
thorough and ‘ efficient Bugging fa juat
what aevrea in all our public *cboola do
need, it fa what they are suffering fur, and
to attempt to diapenoe with it would be
like aa edict of puvrenn*e*t. prohibiting
llwflegtlimate course &lt;&gt;f jnatio*, attaching no
penalty to crime or odium outlawry. Tliet
let ua corn* up manfully in support and co­
operation with eur teecharv, remembering
that in union there fa itrenglh, but there
can be neither union, atroogth, nor efi-

one of the finest;

Local 6li;ijie» Jlsliccj.

SEND IN THE NAMES AND CASH.
For further particulars address,

GEO. M. DEWEY,
ask attention to the
fact that we shall leave all
accounts hot settled, where
we have sent bills, at once
with a Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. IFc cannot longer
delay.
He

Poultry Wanted.

Publisher of the Hastings Republican Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH

REPUBLICAN BAlfflffl'
* FURNITURE

ROOMS.

CANCEBS

45 DOLLARS!

tual grumbling fa the prineipal boafacna of

Important Result* P1«a*antty Achieved.

SALISBURY ABROSSEAU.

For What?
Thu New Improved Beoht-Feed

dren. which fallowing quickly fa our foot-

FLOSBiCS Sfflffi BIGOT,
bone and einew of the land and it ia a
aokaun fact fa tbe hfatory of thi* nation
that nearly every one of our illmuriou*
tons havo laid—or at least commenced^
a Laudation for future uwrfufacwa in our
common dfatriet rebook
The part
that wc are dealined to play in the drama
of lift fa an important one, and a rightful
appreciation *f ita rreponaiLilftie* are emi­
nently worthy at all time* of our nuwt
earnatt conrideretiona, and while we lack

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, jwatt

a* prim which defy aS Competition
The rt.&lt;k i* Complete in every depart meat, Having hern bought very lew, and
ha public will Ind h fur their intereat to

UNDERTAKING
reported to have raid to a delegation of
I’conaylrania Ikmocrete who naked him
to cuene to their State aud apeak after the
Ohio ehetion, •Gentfatoeu, it fauttogethw
too warn to talk of my gnin^fD Pmaa^ira
□ia to take put in the oaure*. Suppuae
I abonld be beat Ftkit h-I tn my own State
wouldn't I be a pretty looking thing mak­
ing apecebaa io PMafylvaaiaT Thia

th* way np tbe mount of acisure ati£,
Wo would not oppore without a hearing
every eff.irt at reform Every child ahould
know that the work of petting an educa
lion depend) ampbatindly upon himself
Nething truly valuable can be obtained
without urn pain* or labor and *ueh ia
th* curt of the human mind that juat in
proportion to the effort* put f rth are th*
c__ a..
____i n’:,L
...I

deniable! law. falbr* w it b a cpieation in
our mfada whether a ayntem of rdnclion
tending to larora the required amount o»
application or perwveranee un the part of
the pulpit al all athbaUe.
j .
.

The law. that govern the mental and
phyaied powsn of the human no* are
pretuUy inalogoua, each rfaing late a high­
er aphm of perfection and aeUrily.
through MMtfaa. or receding iuto ■ were
nominal roodiiion through fadedm«w aad
inactivity. WKh each exetfiad Aera fa
cfarelopad cajmri ty far howMl Martha
which we preaume would continue on
through lift fa about tha relation of ariihe
derd. were not thia the cm* the boy eould
gnpple with the Urgent ide. of hia life,
aye. wooU be romprilcd to bow to the
wuriom of youth, aad tbe appellation of

ECLECTIC BALM
(Inlnalnred by na.)
The experience of thirty year, by th*
Senior number of thfa fan re an Under­
taker. give* him great advantage fa fafag
iu a prepcr and prompt uaaancr. the deii-

T. PHILLIPS.
AH pcnoiu Indebted to the lite Smi
of Heath, ttaliabwy * &lt;*-, *" requ-trd to rotll* without furtbvr delay nr no-

Bi k Miller, Rkhland.
Hollfa H. Hill, Alpfaw
DenniaL. Andt, Grand Rapid*.
Lehrer H. P«we, OaMWd.
John L. Uanfaoa, Dnentur.
Nathan |l. Vfarettt, Big Rapid*
Henry Denaenore, Greenville.
Lavi J. Reynold*, BrowuriUc

Saliffbury &amp; Brotsaiu.
Hasfaga, April IP. 1834.

FOR SALE!

W'm. H. Fro—a, Lyon*
Jro.a»fclMa»
CbM McCumbm-,Three Brew.
Hobm K. Bi«l»e, Chteo,
John Halsril, Tnrcrre CUy.
Inane W. Faro*u. PswPnw.

Shapbcrd TibbeBea, Pourer,
t'ouniy.
TBATMIU ib«t,

TERMS REASONABLE.
puurenaby at 9 o’dock a m Appli
win prepare tUmmdvm wtfk pri&gt;, ink
paper. a&gt;th* crandnatfan* will be
oral and written. Non* will b- ex.n
cxrcnt th» having engaged a achoul

lilial
JohuB.
C. T. Tm
N«wy*p&gt;

&amp;2yl

• i ■

•SSsffi?®
CHAS. J. O. KUNE

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

I. 8- fill*.
MY STORK ON JKFFKR8UN8RKKT.

HKADHTORKM.
TABLE TON,

Have on e.'dMtion ptieof the
largest Stock of Panoy Good*
brought to tkiiCtfy
tohioh we offer io th* public
Raptor Cath. H‘c hau.
aiM, afuU md emplfit
Stock of Drugs and uMM»&gt;
tines, Books and Stationary

�MICHIGAN

CENTRAL']

RAILROAD.

TzagSr

ISSWa BSMtAoa. 19U&gt;. levs. 1

SHUN DRUG POISONS,
xrmtnx nx«Dr&gt;»n wtrirai.

’J'ftT.
wirwi. tntural tetany, and iu prtaripal
ritiM. K&lt;. Paul and tllsnrepolb.
Junies iltnri Drunnt givra &gt;vaM graphic
pietaraa ot prauineat Faridas JeeruUtU—
1 winding luOirirJIt. De OutageM, About,
aad Vnllloi. whoor p^tralu illustrate lbs
artlclt.
Mr. Caavay eoetrlbctei a teeaad ps^rr oo

$3 SAMPLE FREE

«g will be devoted to the
thus embrace two evenings

If it is Aund that lbs time

1 ■&lt;”r’ ■

TEAR

3sSse-cSx.TH.cruh::
■•rralsr ts koalas Wu.ii. U Vues tu_ X. Y.. P.
o. B.a IX.
_
I.a.i
MhWWA WKKK saraalawl (..Mala ss-ITe-

mo®

This is for the fanners to settle fer them­
selves. Application hsa been made for
uno inttituto by tho Armada faincni’ dub,
and another by the Detroit and Bay City
district ewtooil of Patrons of Husbandry.
These Invitalions have been accepted, and
tho first institute will be held at Annada,
and tbe second al Rochester. Foor nsore
institute, are to be located. These will be
located by the committee of the board hav-

1510,000.
‘satjfjiiuinK.'
1 pr(... eino.ooo
&gt; |W«W, S 10,000
*30,000

a prIM. *13,000 M«h.

Is of tbe test strel rail, and all the appolnltnenta are fitat-claro la every re­
spect. Ito trains are made up of elegani
«&gt;•*„ Pu’lmtw I'alaoo Drawing Room
and Sleeping Conches, luxurtnu., well
ilghled and well vrnUtetrrl Day ('neebst
and pleasant lounging Bl&gt;d smoking
rare. Tbe ears are all equipped wltb
the celcbiated MUIer Kafcty Platform,
and |&gt;atent ButTcrx and Couplings, Wewtlughousc Safety Air Brakes, end cvcrv
other appUance U&gt;at has been devlswj
for the safety of pa*engvr traltu. All
trains are ruu by telegraph. Inn word,
tilts GREAT LlNFfhaTlbo best anJ
smoothest track, and the most elegant
and comfortable euulpment of any road
in the West, and has n» competitor In
the country.
On the arrival er the trains from the
East or South, tbe trains of tho Ghlcago 4 North-Western Railway leave
CHICAGO as follows:
For Council Bluffs. Omaha, anil Califor­
nia, Two through trains dally, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room and
Hleeplng Cara through to Council BlufT.
For St. Paul and Minneapclu. Two
through trains dally, with Pullman Pal­
ace Gar* attached &lt;m both trains.
For Green Bay and Lake Superior.
Two trains daily, with Pullman Pal­
ace &lt;'are attached, and running through
tr&gt; Xtamnulte

’

MORTGAGEhAGE

■ hr slraa teal I ikall Mil «t tiwN
hl«a«.&lt; Udd.o ea ratonia,, (1

ftsu;

imaS.

PMsCm Bas sea.
3 Park K«&gt;.
Yuk.
Ratal Saras ask llraa.su-. Gararrua.at La(tada. assMaaUr anbawl
Hal

OF MICHIOAX.-Tbe
AteLftzs.

$5 e $20 rgixX:Jrrff■«.

through trail* 'dally, with Pullman
WfOWT KXTKAitUDIXtelVTarmrarArtnr Canon ntgtit train,
wjsiissrtt’i-crs'-js.is
For Dubuque and La Crosse. via
a-bwial. ef rata.. A44rw&gt;a Use. P. ttevau. 4 Co. Clinton, Two through trains dally,
with Pullman Cara on night train.
For Sioux City and Yankton. Two
trains daily. Pullman Car* to Mlasou-

Va.'s?

Child, of Ypafaaii, chairman ; Hon. A.
8. Dykemin of Sooth Haven . and Hon.
Milton J. Gard of Caswopolia. Applica­
tion may ba made to ray member of the
committee The detail, of each ioxtitute
will ba arranged by aomc member of the
oomnuttoe. A local committee should be
appointed at each place where an institute
ia to ba held, to assist the committee of
ths board in perfecting the details uf the

fl'Jl’jAdW.st.
A&lt;a snJ by vines
s Jwrw m Isis

w.’S.5rt'SWgajg

&gt;■ rt CusasteksM I s s&gt;4 hr Iks Cwllr
tl-klrsa. .hall .sf st s.Ute.sWjsa Is
;
«» Fridar, U&gt;. »nt tes sf
Vika%wn
&gt;14 Craatr. aU
.iteesa.^lriie

•” i:?

Wm. E. Savtgo &amp; Bro'* Column.

i The«e cv-li-bratixl rars are run on all
[ night trains on all the lines of title rnad.
They arc run between—
Chicago and Omaha, Chicago Cedar
llaphls, Chicago and Dubuque, via Clin­
ton, Chicago amt FYceport. Chicago
ami Manjuette. Chicago and Green
* DENTS wasted to ..II ear Nadawal Css'lnatot Bry, Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago
ami St. Paul.
'
This Is the Only Due runnidg these
tf.B. Alaa ItewM VNkmrall. Iwt awl. u«r.|. JI
ete. Iras br mail. Hl.m.nlb.l A llraduh. 1:1 cars between Chicago and St. Paul or
JegmoaAva.
ltl»w(
Chicago aad Milwaukee.
At Omaha our Sleepera cunucet with
the Overland rileefieru mi lhe Union

$1.50

flIAND IAPIDI AND DETROIT
r. M. •»&gt; UU
IX. ^u;u»
I «• |r»u4 AM II U r.nu, oiMrM

=3Ssw=£Ff^E
• imalHSM la Um UmUbm iweSlwas

Pays for

ssgawss^ssitSEss

&gt; MwMapar prt.iM sail etnalMM la mM CiraaU tosrt ter te. raid fauly •» Itenr »si*«4»»rt&gt;.
Uu..
-uli p,»
Hi. UsJj.aJ l.im.BU dn.rlM-1 io 1.4 B.n

Tin:

DETROIT EVENING NEWS

w^ft&amp;ssntt.'ySFS'. MONEY1how

DAILY FOB THREE MONTHS.
Th. saawUnls ef tU. laser Is ~ treat IbM •■&gt;
■alees ihMUaud raafa era
earb day. All

Bryant nn&lt;i Mtrallon

BUSINESS

UNIVERSITY.

Of iMIrelt. rvmnrfd to th. saw MwhaaWe Hall,
oeradla the City ■.'laX eeeasiw tba bed Iraaltoa
In Ike ally. Tke raea. are tee !»■&gt;&lt; ssd beat UrBilked rooms aAeakere to t» lee nd Tbe tniuw
sink ISVaMrtsr la any alker. ssd I. radomel'by
■Irair..... ...
' ' "
'

m&lt;&gt; Tlicwt BlILtH-W— Thrw ankla. 1
A Mtw 1" tkrvt.h a&lt; Lowe.: Uotioa iTtee.
Praneb asd Anlnsaa (Ham. alt &gt;l&gt;a.. &lt;Uabl&lt; aa.i
■ladle Ik Wk. fcr store treeiu. •tw-lllase. jletarw
Ar., all klsds of Stolael aad Fwsred &gt;,ta«. t
slao sa.rsatra Ike bwl m.J. aa.5 la te. Mat^a-,

.rd".
vvtVwt

l&gt;LTltOIT. MtClt.

ssd Vn’raa&gt;art*'\aM«»a,i.oe*l*e*a»l^LldVl,*
sal Atrasy Is Mlsklrra. 1. W. Cosoee. ci
xrittl
THUS. H. SPltAOl’E. Pr.W l

Paintx

Glass

WUOLESAl.lt AN!&gt; P.ETAH.
Wild.a lllsM^piaU 111 OLj-'*1;I1 j,°
UlraZ rialeLalMllevaar. UuaanAl ..-■Slrtnty Per. Whit. Lead. .11 st W-tiara hU". If 1.
..’tel

’

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BRICK FOR SALE

GOLDSMITH’S

stitute will give lectures, read essays, ami
taka pert ia the discussions. It is expect
ed that the diacuasiocs will be of especial
interest, in which fasten will give their
views and yclste their experience upon tbe
topics jrowused fiw diecuaaioa. Aa tho
topics Aritotomoa will be selected br the
local committee where the institute u held,
the public win thereby be assured that
such topics for discuasiun will bo present­
ed as will be of especial interest to that
community. The nsembera of lhe board
wQl also take part in lhe proceedings, sod
ths members of the college faculty will
take part, if so desired.

ed by each institute for itself. Tbe folkwin&lt;nro™»ei.raW»ud if no better
one is found : The institute to begin with
in evening meeting, with a lecture upon
some prvrtoudr
1' ■ to
- be
‘
announced subject,
followed by a d seuasion on the subject of
the
_______
lecture,, _
or ।Jis some previously selected
topic. Tlie morning and afternoon will
be given un to enaavs, lectures, and discus­
sions on selected subjects, giving especial
promir.cncw to tbe relation of experience
of faraers upon the vubjoct under (fans
siou. The institute to drwe with ui even
mg meeting with an cauy or lecture, and
diaenaion. Tbe meeting will be so short
that every farmer sod hia wife ran afford

DIVISION.

rp

a I AH I IAPII1

The Subscribers trill com­
mence the Manufacture of

asrui. A. U. U.l, k&gt;

£

MAKE IT.g
Statler st'
msat

I. A. list

:.Tx.Trip£;=rsuu:i'S."

$25

at the -earliest possible mo­
ment. Will keep constantly
on hand a. full supply of ‘

Qiiittple Retire

BETTER BRICK

;Kar
FIKE PRINTING

CataiiiL

■IXU,1

than teas ever before made
in the County, which we will
sell at prices that defy com­
petition.
NESBET 4 WILLISON.
rHE BEST

PRAIKIELANDS
IOWA MP XBIUSKA.
fie Buimtti S tarn Rrrr R. R. Co

23n

Sca^ilMsrisuasSM

*
*
a. f.ttewx, to-Wtt . aUlkMSiM.MMM.I.f I.U

Msrrn tho mm* tear aaewer tke M:i af
■ rialMtl u&gt; be Sial. aad • r-P. tkereaf la ha
rvwl oa ike eda^tateaai'saelHllan wkkla IfJXAeE
Mi l Mil ■ .11 U &lt;•!&lt;:. M ro&gt; r&gt;M«4 ky hA Mr

7

DONE at this OFFICE
rssssu all tte ri

rxrSStsMS

SSR

hkTffoiT? iiicit

LAWSON’S CURATIVE

“OYSTER OCEAN"
No Sibbolh.

LAOHS' AND - ENTS' RESTAURANT.
Car. WoeJ.arJ aad JeZann Area.
smoiv. airs. ••
GII.I.nAN UKOf&gt;„ Proprlctora.
OwIm to tea larva i.rraai. in ,.er berlnan. w.
die. ea Ik. tor abeee »a wtn'a’^rYhl. tea ban
Pania, rtaius* Peuatt
alee, laebtola . tr&gt;&lt; eta. Pto.u«raal dlaser tor
teCaat-.^Cakteatai Naw lark Ceut '■'.gm •■-

kEURALGlSJSCIATIC*,

dassuHrt/Aiasy

ssrtRWt:

*W‘imn-ttJSis-cfir
WANTED IM.nr.DIATEl.y.
Z-V/-V TOC.XU NKX TO
.
JLA yy
LKAlUt TKXXiJKAPltV.
site gwad rituliss rrarsalaed. Salary Said white
rraauetod. AAdma.-}lkiBu.^
ItlSwl
Sa»'_ If. T. C_ UberUa. Ubte.
E. W. VOIGT'S

SILVER GUSS STARCH,

8 AJ-.V A.TOR HKKK
If Ihfl Best Uaer f rawed in the West.

T. KINGSFORD &amp;SCN,

MILWAUKSK BRBWBJtf.
ttwl
Orand lUrar Ara., bnwlL
[Jedding, the brain forever throbbing, lhe
• houlden forever drooping, the loins for­
ever aching. the nations mind forever aad Wiliam A Oe. krawrn. Peaces'. Brewery.
scheming. Think of lhe booty it would
efface, the merry-heartedocas it would ex
cts in different parte of the State. For tingniah, of tbe giant strength it would
this purpose.a short-hand reporter will at­ tame, of lhe renuunra of nature it would
tend the institute to make a complete re- crash, of the sicknem it would breed, of
pert of all MWreaste, essays, and discus­ Use projects it would wreck, of the grojus
sions, to lie printed in the annual report of it would extort, of the lives it would im­
molate, aad of tbe cheerless graves it
tbe State Board of Agriculture.
4. Finally, tn giro a broader snipe to I would prematurely dig! See them toiling
tbe mstructioa at tbe agricultural college and moiling, mating and fretting, grind;
and make it more fiilly than ever lefore ingand hewing, weaving and' spinning,
t !■ exponent ef the most nrograarive and sowing and gathering, mowing and reap­
ing, raising and building, digging and
a dvanofd egrieidttire of our State.
FsrvM« of Michigan f Will you “mert planting, striving aud straggling In the
t be Board half-way. in this effort for mnt nil benalt?
IL C. Kxdiix
Otr ir3k.il Ik Inal
Agricultural College. Sept. 13,1875.

J. Cole &lt;fc Son.

BHEUMATI8M,

!ii:aaoi«au-n&gt;ri;

Teas! Teas!

For tin- Laundry.
MtNCPACTUMD BY
tiik bk»t

rramcH ix nir woxld.

E.B. FOOTE, LID.

KTO^W'-STARH,

Ill taigte ltr.it
Or. Z toast,

IU resatoitos m rrasa. «rv.&gt;■»« aad&gt;nu

HEW WK.

In Independent I njsician,.

n wlte Mkec UrlM.

■AKiffi’SE

TUtATS AU. rouu or

CRAMPTON’S IMPERIAL SOAP

GROCERS

CHRONIC DISEASE,

IS THE BEST.

Unit ait

Ctiiitiiii a Medical Prate

INDUSTRIAL Ellimmos 01
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PREMIUM BOND

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IN the BIBLE
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tHS&amp;p»ft.Snu

NEW Y02K DTOOSTBIAL INHIBITION CO.

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

LOOK OUT FOR
MfflWIKIUUmFEUliailli

BARGAINS.

Perpetual World’* Fair,

UR. C. A. SMITBU ‘
Medical Inarmarv.
i««a. EXTinLuiiKn ma. ‘

Dr Ik on N fl Im if Pim Kam
EkmlanCMt IhrlMMM.

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Xmems Patient! ia Europe, the
Weet ludte, the Dcatiaioa ef
Canada, aad ia rrtry State
of Aha Union.

ADVICK G1VKN BY MAIL
FRII OF OHARCK.

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raK lSrfiSS^ ttfftss*

Geo. M. Dewey,
KDtT»»R AND irt'Bl4»UKR.

VOL. XX. NO. 23.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6.1875.

WHOLE NO-1010.

BCigSOlU IB BUSIES GIBB.

termmed by tU mWtrwy wg of thoGra

MCIM STOVE MB1875
HU. E.

li

This'■ a power of awfc! extent and sip
riflrancs h is bit fispstodtW the rrine, the purebaring power of an tmdecM*
Me paper eureracy, b aflfestodby lho q»
tkyte«facabtfaa,aad that other curam
rtbMM^Mthecoafldrereri-lhep^
pU sad «riveacj of the Gwrtrwmrwt, re-

UVUE a Its.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

Ateiisiii A(hX
ruled Mil Judicious Advertlalng

Have taken tli&lt;* Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit, they are
entirely new patterns and first-class in every
respect.

THE NEW IRON AGE

Ohio, then, of coarae lus rraaon mast be
good. We hare Got. Alim a word for u,
not mine. For my part 1 do not wish to
aee Prarideat Grant', seerrt desires grati­
fied on tha print. • • • If there
•re Grant men in this ramprign they are
thnae who rail orate Gov Allo*'* election,

DR. H. r. rtCKIUM,

Thi? Stove haa low broad haarth. VERY DEEP ash pit. and
arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the
Grate is a filide draft, which when open causes the coak to keep
bright while Broiling. It has tin lined doors which close with a
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is ao arranged
it can be taken out at will, has Mica or close front doom and its
general appearance is bold and attractive.

&lt;H»ibdtt,

’T

’ U llS H fli

r. 4, WICDKB.

w it «*;k ini-H

own nsouroew in restoring order, before be
receives Government aid. He might ac­
cept the lairnn offered by the cititen* i
of Jackson and dsewberv
• * * *1
‘ Governor Amo* and ha adriren can be 1
mmlc [crfretly meure Aa many of the
troop, now in Mtsrisuppi ns he deem,'
rirrrs-ijy may bo sent to Jackrou. If he1
it betrayal by these who offer asaistancy, I

n» ik

This should be seen by all who contemplate buying a Cook
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GKO C E R I E S

aed thia outrageous- Perkins.
Nonplused. Baaooui did so median
irally, and Perkins ran hi* tongue out. &lt;«
p«rpJe do ft the Corners when they at­
tempt writin, and after thirty minim uv in­
tense labor, with *wet a rollia from bi*
brow fearful, be handed Banrora the fol। |erin dokeyment:
Coxtxdut X Roads, Sept. 1, 1875—
I promise to pay G. W. Baacota sixteen
hundred and eighty dollara.
Jkiual Pxxkix*.
‘-Wats this?' salt the astonished Baa
am, with an exprohua nr intense disput uxurpin the place nr the smile.

Canned Fruits and Fish.

DENTIST

DENTIST

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neraied measures to prmerve the peace by
the furvea in vour awn State, and let the
country re. tkal the ciifoece of Misaire
K, who are largely fovorabic to good orsad who are largely RepuWiran,
hire the courage and the manhood to fight
for their righto, and to destroy the bloody
rufits* who murder the innocent and un­
offended Freedmen.
Everything i* in
readincs*: be currful to bring yourwdf
rtrirtly within the Constitution and the
laws, sad if there is •«* reeatoace to yowr
State awtAortrira a.y— ruaiwl, by M tkt
txraxi at yoor romsurad. *»p&gt;^rru. the
Premdcnt will swiftly rid you tn crushing
throe Uwlcm traitor* to human righto.

All you want to faith. So km« ra you
blccre that that paper is money, wal do
yoo want UY money? With faith enufi
that paper is money. I bar bin figgertn
this mailer out in my intellek ever seme
I her bin tekin yoor Unk money. It's
all the same. Erl bev faith in fax
money yoo must her faith h mute. V- bra
this aoto wear* oat.oooe to me and 1 w JI
write yoo a new one. And dost keep it
too loAg—I abel take plsaauro in wnlcu
you notra often, ro that they will alius be
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&lt;» treA al. How nlca&gt;

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litiiOi.

0/f &lt;fj|x etTJire,
lx Sumi of (SOO or More.

WBIGHT &amp; HOLBROOK,
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Hartings, June 28th. ’^5.

thi* Stoic, M they themrel«&lt;' give ns to
uudcnrand.thst if the people of Ohio, by
the election of the Democratic randidsicw.
dcclsre their spproUtion of that finsncisl
policy, that the iafistiea fever will, under
the uiinnlii* of such OMW .weep Kkr
wddfire over the Western and Southern
Stoles, overwhelm and *ubjagate th.- Dem
oeratic National Convention next year,
disrate ite policy and its candidate*, and
in 1876 put an inttoion party into the
5eid wrong enough to defy opjwailbw,. 1
candidly coufcs* I *« gwd remain to ap­
prehend such eoare.|Ucncr-&lt; 1 do not in
deed undervalue ibe . importance of the
manly, honorable and patriotic ooodemna-

$100 REWARD.

fine pictures
At Granger Prioea.

WING GALLERY,
THIS OFFICE STEBBINS BROS.

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ur cur nmooy foot wrek, and the bewfahle
effeek iTSbh- Wheat is now 812 a
hSj.**.y .are&gt;»a*»y,

FARM FOB SALE!

DR.

x feraa a
ronaauox.

Whet President Grant triM with the
war making power In the San Domingo
cm*, I. with othea. denounced Ma aeuon
as a transgrtMiuti of hi* roueUtots-md
ulbority, and you applandrd. When the
Kn Klox art w» paired, when an art of
usurpation ratting up aa Shgal «rero
meat in Uuaiana vu eountenanoed and
aided by tbc Adminittralioo, when the
Federal military invaded the hgislaiir.
hall of that State. 1 wa* tmoug these who
protested against *uch unrosutitnlioaxl
aMumptfoos of sntbority. Step by step
wr fought mmrart what appmred M M
xdvunee of dangcrou* .■entralixaUion. Ami
yxm applauded.
Bat now I declare those umx«Utut*on
al ■■asifn— and those reulraliriag st tempt* spprar re mere trifles cnaapsral
with the arbitrary, despotic character oi
that power to kick the fortune of every
ritisro'about as the footlmll of it* whim*,
whx-h yon, Dstnoerato of Ohio, raxrording
to roar platform, not only rvojpnim x&gt;
beteagmg to th* Govwnmmt. bet *U«rr
to fix upon the Government as a perm*
nect syataa. by making Ito abolition sim
plv
nnnoaribb Nay. you Maul that
jXetZnb-raUrjvVxrtriMd
If raeh
thrt

men. and have »: least the courage to de­
clare our opinion* and purpoera Let n*
throw aside the art of tbc juggler when,
the highest inierute of the people are at
rtake What dore the Democratic pfolformmy? It states that the craUractfoa
of the currency, wrought by tbo Repabli
can party, which coatrartion by the way is
only imaginary, m every well-informed
nun iat£c country knowi, ha* brought

and having made thia statement the plat­
form proreed* to prvprwe to make and
keep the volume of the currency repeal to
tbc want* of trade. What doos thia mean?
If anything it means that the volume of
the currency ha. been reduced ao much a*
to fall short of the waste of trade; that it
matt be made oqttri to thane want*, and
that it can bo done by Issuing more rf it,
.nd that it must be kept espial to thora
wants, and that that can be done only by
twuing still worn of it from liras to time
a* the volume put out may not have affect
e*l the purpewe. Every child in the ecus
try ran understand the meaning of such
language, and I wonder with whal Faces
honorable gentlemen ran atand up before
an intrilipent people frahly quibbling about
a turn of phrase which has no rnoamnn at money is imrsnsed, it will fhrthsr £pwall if it £ra not »rax&gt; inflation But oate. The pspsr dollar, which is worth
it mean. Mt only by ’ a single

umc of the currency to to bt mad
afiorts thus for to trace the trail of the
how much betmyoo must foeito her yoor thief have foiled
c«h wen yoo driirer yw grtAu"
L. G. Burks, the raptor, is so nnmarwaste of trade now?
And Perkim* drove uff with the likker.
It is a fact as notorious as daylig
rtod man, shoot to ymn old, about 0 feet
'^“tUdS'uiuugwrv ga^vin with as1 ineh high, weighs about 190 tbs, light
mHow complcxioo with black woolly hair,
tonisMaestlsad MM wkh ragehare hriplra* in the rear the but leaden
PerioM didn't stop with a toi uy Hk- indiratine negro Wood tn Ma reins-—
of the Democratic party, and. apurred on
by a milm demagvpsm. to capture the
Claims to Ira Canadian.
Sarah Jane Brooks, the girl, wm 11 national power by . tumultuoa* rash.—
year, bld iu March last, hair dark brown, This is no matter of men local concern,
m atm —Uy prrt-d to beliere II to
•yra very black, foce rather long, a pt of a national danger which all food ritiaens
aimrf apra—Uby.b-I.oaooetom
pie, and tongue full of .mall pit ou rides

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era, and rach a Compare wielding the tremrodoc* power of changing at pleasure
the current value of every dollar and every
dollar'* worth rf property you hare—dore
not your head swim at the prospect? And
yet that is tha power wielded by the Gov
wtW&gt; is eh^JfSh

they lure placed one which involve* not i
only the matenrt interest. bat the rharac- '
It M the plain meaning of the Cun*ti ter, the pood name the whole moral being
tulion and the laws, wti.n taken together, of the American people. An attempt i»
that the Executive of the State may call ! bring nude to aocure the indorvement by ]
upon the I’rnsideat foe military aid to I the people of one of the greatest State* i
I quell -'domestic violence." only in care of in the Union, of a financial policy which I
an iaaurreetion in any State against the if followed by the Natkmal Govrromerrt
government thereof, wbevt the tepslature • would discredit Republican inatituticxn
cannot be called together • You make no the world over, expt** the American pro
pic to the ridicule and contempt of cinlta_1
..0 2—.1 ——.1 - .n—
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Sinical aiilaiaiical

OR. WM. JONES.

and economical conduct of our public
affain. Il* fidelity to these two tbiap to
the particular boa.-: of the Democratic
party, and upon thia fidelity it bears its
claims to popular confidence and rapport
As to the nceemity of these two thing* we
fuDy agree.

will do ro. remrint to be been *eet&gt; aha
My opiaiou has long Ixcu. and I have nrt
Were you, Itemucral* of Ohio, in earn
omceried it, that tbc pctrirtie men of tbc cat and in pod faith when yoo represent
Rqmblic might d-- brtter than depend up­ cd the strictest limitation of governmental
on cither. That well meaning ertittn* powers and oppeaition to curruprion and
.Iwuld so freqocntiy hare found lhem_____ ,__ , ,
' ralre* mimpeUtri to *upj«xt oae party, not imine yn-ur pnarat aUttade.
you see the rvmponaibiliti.*. which you *• fox-aura it had their approval and eonfi- ; eJ in your Stale Coavenuxa
i deuce, bat because the other party ajfcar 1 ,foung upon aa augmraurio
We cannot understood why you do not; rd arill worn, i* ‘not only a ronditstn of' era] Government of ite irred
rtrrngihcn ysmraelf in the way the Preri(, Dulitvo unworthy of a tree, intelligent and
dent ausgratrd, nor do we raw why you do
not call the legislature Lather and obtain ■
from them whatever t. wer. and money ’
•Kin voo rell me a barf ur whisky to- and arms you nerd. The Ccolutution t*
f—a entire barf?" raid he.
explicit that the Executive of the Stalo I
Certinly.
red G. W.. amilinglr
ertainly," Mr. Perkin*. It’s only worth
Il a gallon, or 11 ,K3U |&gt;er lari th** mora-

. C. C. HOLBROOK.
ATTOXNST AT LAW
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JOHN STANLEY !

It i». therefore, norealimcntal partiality
fur tbc Rcpublicaa tarty that brings me
here. Whether the Republican party wil!
Mat itreif in a poatioa to dmerre support
in the Prmidenttol eiectireo of 1876 re

is a former art well to do in worldly goads,
but nevertbrirm pamrodng the natural
lere cf jwrent for ofcpring. and the fore­
ily are thrown into deepest grief over the
lore lamb from their fold.
1
Any mfonwatim of either the raptor
or
&lt; thagwl will begMiy revived. Oem■emceto with Major Wm. L. Byun,
Steiff
MmUpn 0»,
MiA-. who ufcra »W reward for ths sp___
prehension of the ibiaf and the ratara of and

cento than, and what yon caa buy for oae
dollar in paper now will ent, 11.25. &lt;x
»1 JO. or 11.40, or 11 AO thorn

�just the reran*. By th* breaking of the
rotten banka and the dimppearance of
lheir note issues lhe volume of tho cur­
rency contracted itself violently. Tb#re
wm, al th* end of the proem, for bn
umuay h circulation than before, bat that
which remained waa sound money. Peoph
rama to their mom*. Profiting by tbf

under its influence that be became atoovt I
idiotic, tranaforring property all the time,1
a* Cut ro pomiblr, from him to hentelf.
When the poor boy wm discovered bo was i
ma Mate ofak-ofcte
Hb 1
CMdr
mtadwtagMa.and hbwiB •
h« wa« a mere instrument ta the haodfl of
th# woman. He was al oner, taken from .
tbe harridan and placed ir. an aaytaa,
who* It b hop#dhe may ncora hi*
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“Tltowiy of the tranagrtaoor b bard.” strength and reason.
THE GREAT SPEECH OF CARL
Throe few incidents—aad there are .
Never was thia text better illustrated than
8HURZ.
many tbousamb of lhexw—show bow wide ‘
in this dty or Th uroday morning, in the a field for artiuu Mr B-rgb's -K^y bro ’
death of Edward O'Baldwra, the Irish

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

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furea to takeii wilhngly, to ram down by
force still mure of die indigrelibU stuff.
They uridently belong to thalcteas of
doctors to whom lb# sale of the medicine
is more important than the cure of the pa-

■neha betrayal of profrosed principle?
Whal advantages can so baneful a policy
offer to compenaate for such euraea?
Il b Mid th# times are hard; badness
b languishing; our induatrie* are deprwuid i thousand of laborers arc without
work; the poor are growing poorer; th*
country is foil ofdbta; aotnthing
must bo done to afford relief. AH thi* b
true, and there are. many wcll-m&lt;*uiiig
men who, troubled by tbrirdifficultira.grotm
about for a remedy. Yes, it b indeed
MMonuythaC something be don# to afford
relief. Th* ouertion b what that rome-

inflation mwbeine wffldoj
A potent
■Here advertisement could not be richer
than the declamation of ite advocates.
Prosperity ia to revive at onto ; every
man, w«Lra and abild is to have plenty
of mousy i al! debts are to be paid by a
sort of seif acting proevre ;. every mine,
every factory, every mill in the land is to
be al anew in fttll blast, and thousands of

■idea; they will nrodurc aa inflnit* quan­
tity of goods, aad for all they eon produce
there will La a ready mart** ; cverybydy
will want tc* buy everything, and have
plenty of money to do it; the laboring
man will command the situation; be will
have to work leas and pet higher wagtn
for it than ever; and in an incredibly
abort time we ah*!! all be rieh; or rather,
while the now rich get richer, and lhe
poor get poorer, that tho rich will get poor
and the poor get rich, tbc “money power"
will be broken, for money will be cheap
mowy.it will be “the people's money,
and the more of it tho better. This sort
uf talk. un&lt;l even wilder than that you can
hear now-a-days, not only in the lunatic
asylums, but on the public platforms of
Ohio, pat firth by m«i pretending to be
the spokesmeti and leaden* ofja great party,
who, on th* strength of these very prmr.bea, attempt to take the control of the
more take the trouble to give the figures drotinire
(
not only of Ohio, but of the
from the authentic rtateiucrst before me
.
From that statement it appear, that in
1873, when th# business crash occurred,
Wo are told that an expansion of the
there were tn the aggregate more le-&lt;al ,currency and it* wucquent depredation
tenders and bank notes out than over her will
,
benefit the poor, inasmuch a* it Will
fore; including the fractional currency, |benefit the debtor as againMthe creditor
there were 19,000,000 more than |u 1872, ।by pudding the former to pay off hi# debts
over 129,000,000 more than in 1871, over :in a Us» value than that in which they
152,000,000 morethan in 1870, over .were contracted:. The morality of that
•58,000,000 morethan in 18419. aver argument
.
I will not discuss; I prefer to
156,000,000 morethan in 1868, over |leave it to the conscience of the people.
•46,000,000 moreIlian U 1867 , and But let us look upon the pretended fact*
even if we count the compound inicrau ,
notes into tha volume ofcirculating careen
Is it true, then, the pour meu arc the
ey w# find that w# had in 1873, tbeycar of the debtors
,
of tho country?
To contract a
craah, a general iggrcputc of 19,000,000 debt
,
requires credit, and credit b Used
more than in 1873, ova •29,000,000 ।upon moans with which to pay. Men of
more than in 1871, over »51,000,006- .very
,
small means are seldom in debt, be­
more than in 1870, ora •56,000,004) \cause they hare no opportunity for bung
more than in 1869, over *3,000,000 ,so. If wc had the statistics of private
more than in 1888. And yet jiui thx imfobtadnean
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in tho United tjtairo before
years last mentioned have generally been u*
, they would unquestionably show th*:
railed years of unexampled prosperity, more
,
than 75 per cent of it b owing by
and when during all those years the cur- men
,
cummanding comparatively Urge
reocy had reached ite greatest volume, mean.*,
,
and tliat the lalwren for wages are
that ccllapoe cyme, which the uiflatioui.&lt;te the
,
least indebted clam of aociety, even in
will hare us believe was caused by con- proportion
,
to their earning* and savings,
traction. There b- the record. There and
!
next to them the former* and du
waa expanaion and no contraction, aud if small
,
burineM men.
But th# bburir-g
there was no contraction, then contraction ,people are, to a very heavy amount, among
cannot have caused the collapse in buri the
,
creditor* of the tviuntry. I venture
n&lt;w. That is ao simple a demonstration to
। say dial there is neither a ninofotunr.
that I think Gov. Allen should under- nor
.
a merchant, nor a profwional man of
stand U. And yet I shall out be surprised .
to see to-morrow an inflationist come be- .and among his creditors are, in ninetyfore you who, In the face of these fact* ,nine care* of a hundred, his workmen or
and figures, srill affirm that it was lhe con­ hia servanta, to .rihom he owe* wsgn* for
traction of lhe currency which did all the part of a wrek or a month. It has been
mirohief.
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cxlculated by good authority that the wsgss
I tell you, business can have more cur­ thus remstanlly owing for an average of
rency ; it can have a* much aa it like* half a month's serrioe or work amount, in
without auy further act of Government. the whole country, to 9120,000,000. And
According to law every one of you, or any who is it that owns the deporita in the
association you may form, haring the ntvj savings
,
banks, amounting to about f7ti‘»,esaary capital, can start a bank of isme. &lt;000,0U0? Not the the rich; but the
■ A general license to that effect, through |laboring peojile and persons of small means
the free banking act, was given by Con .wk. thw for
grtoa laat winter. We heard so much of f
the West and the South wanting mure k&gt;- same
(
clans haa, in National and private
cal circulation aud starving for greater |Lanka and in trmt rotupotiiei, another
bunking &amp;ciiitiea. Now you ran make »2t)0.W0,WM&gt;,
;
and that nearly •130,000,yourselves comfortolilc All legal imped- O0U
c
is owing them in other kinds of debt*.
iments arc removed. You exu wue any There
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is, then, a sum of about •1.2V0,amount of currency
But behold! the 0(H),
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004) owing to lhe laboring people and
eurreacy will not inflate one coat's worth. men
,
of small mean*, constituting their
And you, worthy patriot*, who danuir fur savings.
,
To that amount that elasa are
more currency, do not lift a finger to ere- creditor!,.
,
And you pretend that for their
at#more. Why not? Here laa reason bcncfil
j
ytra will expand tbe currency.
ghta by tho Cincinnsti .J&amp;ysircr.- ।Gold boog at J5 per cent premium, tbcoe
■■Thon is not current enough in circula- j,aaving. hire a value of •! 020.000,UOO ia
tion to buy the Load* which to delsait gold.
.
Expand lhe currency until tbe gold
with the National Gpvernnwat and obtain ■premium L* 30, and you have robbed those
from it national currency in exchange.” people
,
of »184),000,UOO of their aarinp ;
This is genius. It tank* with lhe moot expand it until tbe gold premium ia 50,
brilliant financed utterances of Gov. Alien and you have rtripped them of *420,000,himoelf.
004) of lisrd ' earned money. There anBut I appeal to you, burin™ men, la-&lt; Llhr . pensioner* of th. United Stat®, the
borers, fanuera, who boaeatly dcrire to do ' dissMaif roldiera of tbe war. rad the wid­
right, and look up to your party laaders ow* and orphans of threw who died for all
for instruction if you want aa instance of of ua. They receive *30,000,000 a year,
al present reprroenting a gold value of
which thane men depend upon your being of •25,54)0,OOfr, Expand the currency
too ignorant and atupid to tell obvious until the gvld prcmiam b 30, and you
fact from obvious Yabebood, k»k at thia: have filehed away »4,500/X)0 a Tear from
Here is. the crcaX Dprsoentative organ of what thoRepublic considers a debt of hon­
tha Inflation Democracy, the tabernacle of or, and robbed, the wounded and the wid­
it* brain, tha feeding-pine of ite wbdom , ow* and orphan* of ao maeh of their sus­
and now, while everybody knows that tenance. Previous friend* of the people
three arc who, under pretense of prcte«ing tbe debtor against th* creditor, rob
th* laborers of hundred* of million* uf
their hard-earned savings, and dropoil even
three who have suffered fur their country.
But 'is not a large portion of tbe middle
eta**, snail busing men and formers, iu
dsbt, and would they not be relieved- by an
expansion and deptTciatiou of the curren­
cy ? No doubt there are many of that
ckas.burdened with liabilities, thought
the number of morgaged farm* b much
smaller than generally auppeaed. I find
that hern in Ohio scarcely one farm out of
ten han any ineumbranrc. But however

Mr. Ned O’Baldwin i- aa Irishman,
ed on Monday ufvfost week to tha people who wa# bleat by nature with a frame six
feet
seven inoM h&gt; beighth, and currrsof Cincinnati on the financial qurotion, to
pwidingiy broad. He wculd have rnaio a
which we ask the (pedal attention of errry
&gt; which called itself money, but they were reader of the B ANNUL Thia speech raaguifowstl diichtrj a superb truckman, nr
; sure tliat every duller they did have not
&gt; only railed itself a dollar, but was a dulO Baldwia bang ^-8^ Wiwd
&gt; l*r aud would remain a dollar. 'Upon the Ij new upon the finances, whether wa hare
stability of it* value they could unbeaitat- regard to the faet or nooning, it doo put and having mat with muph sUecea* in
■ ingly bo*e their calculations. Thus confi- the pertinent truths of the question with punching head* in a private way, bfosdeno# gradually returned; th# gaps in tbe
s-omed out into a profemlonal, and followed
volume of,th# currency were presently admirable directucsa, fores and earnatneaa. his countrymen to New York, where he
i filled, not by ast of Congress creatine pa And for thia plain speaking ho has some
i per iasua., but by gold flowing ia from manifest advantages—ho haa been in for­ developed into a moat cxaipcrating nuis­
I abroad in obediauoc to the laws uf trade; eign lands and baa had a dune# to fed, ance. Ha wa* a bktherakite, a cowardly,
burima# enterprise revive, aad soon the from outside contact with public opinion, ruffianly fellow, who became lhe centre of
r country was again iu the course of prosa gang of ruffians, all a* bad aa himself,
"pcroua development. To bo sure, th# the inestimable value of our national credit
except in lhe matter of inchro and pounds.
&gt; fancy stock* and speculative values, which aa few at home can do. Bo has diverged
had perished in the crash, did not recover, from the Republican parly on questions Ho fought in prim-fight* ; be was used in
hut tbe production of real wealth was which he then regarded aa paramount, and election* by the Democracy—iu short, be
I more active than before.
therefore as a trite “independent" be can became a bravo of the same type a* those
। . Look al these historic event*, aud then
speak with authority when he sees oilier used by dcmagogne* in Italy, only be u.wd

■^UroroJbsof WptawenTO- BaflTt

very heavy clearing out sale uf caliotxa at
figures a long wajf beiuw anything over
heard of in tbe mirket. and other big
operation* arc reported ; but ua the goods
were sold at or below tbe curt uf produc­
tion, it b evident that tWy. were saba
forced to realtoe upon tob ^hrovy stoak*.
Nrrerthdeaa, the faff* trad# hu tliu* far
1-ccri better than either* of th* two pretttiing yean, and those who watch tbc
markets have faith that it will continu*
fairly good until long into winter. Tbe
merchants are selling ray dandy, but
they will get out whole. The good time is

adver

5EV ADfKBTIlUUTS.

the effect if CongroM had tried to relieve porticSyniAiiig th* country along towards
For a lime Mr. O'Baldwin ^lottririicd
distress and to revive business by making a J*&gt;li&lt;£ tending, as he says, “to bari.-ari.-o
llio note* of the broken banks a legal and rein.” And then, while he may not like a green bay tree. He was the pet of
under, or by creating an irredeemable
tha short-haired frat*rt&gt;ity, and the disso­
be
a
special
master
of
finance,
he
ia
ex
­
Government paper currency ? A new ele­
lute women of tbe town lavished their
ment at fluetuation and uncertainty would celled by none of our public, mon in the
have been thrown in to the general evnfusio n, lucidity and plainnoa with which he can smile* upon him, sod life wu, in a fever­
lhe stock gamblers and speculatotl might communicate hi* view* to the people. Il ish way, rooc-linted fo poro'ble. But the
perhapa bare succeeded in loading lheir i ia a matter of general oongrattdation, dark day* same. The papulae tired of
rotten venture# upon the shoulders of new
him. and diaripotiun weakened hb huge
victims; Jbut the stagnation of legitimat e therefore, that be haa had the sagacity to
biuincna would unquotliuuaUv have con­ perceive that the coming Ohio election ia carcass, ao that plenty of younger men
tinued, capital would surely not have ventur­ the key to thia great national iaauf, and could bang him about. Then Mr. O'Bald
ed out, cviufidenoc would not have returned, the boidnere to take hb stand there among win, to furnish bread for himself and to
ths general distress would certainly have
the friends uf a sound currency and an get hb liquor at wholesale prior#, opened a
'lingered on, until at last that elrmaut ol
unsafely and deception—an irrdrcmabla
and fluctuating currency—luvl been wiried |; He shows with great elearnem the in­ Finnell. Tbe speculation did not pay, fur
out, aud lhe busineaa uf the country had evitable effects of inflatimi on the burin™ some reason. Probabiy Mr. O'B's whisky
been placed again on lhe round basis of lhe interest of the country—how it involves was exceptionally bad, ur ptwubly those
went disartnusiy *caiu*t us. doubts aro«
reckkvstnrw and corruption in the govern­ who would otherwise have been customer*
u to lhe ability of the Government to re­
ment, by entrusting it with an unnatural feared him when in bivrap* and wbely
deem it J ledges, but not aa to the honesty
kept away. Be it m it may, Mr. O'Baid
of it* intenliona. Those doubt* effevlcd yean ago, in September, 1873. That crash
the value of the paper money. But when did not contract oar currency ; on lhe con­ people; how it necoaery inflame* specula­ win, Wedn««day night, appeared to Sir.
the ehanoe* of war turned in oar favor, trary. what there waa remained, and short­
kinnell, and abruptly announced that he
and at last the arms of lhe Union ly after the volume of greenbacks wro in­ tion and extravagance, thereby making it ahoukl quit tbe plao:. Mr. FinneD1* hot
triumphed, there vra* s-irrely a man in crease! 25,000,006 by' successive iciuoi still harder for die poor to cam their liv­
Critic bhisd rw* at tbb summary dissolu
the land who did not bdieve that whal the from tbc ^u-oalJed reserve. Money did ing, and how it leads step by step to lhe
not disappear, aa it did in 1837 aad 1857. sbamelrM abyas of repudiation. E.|ualiy lion, and, as if determined that it should
There was more uf it than before, and yet clear are his proufe that there ia now no l&gt;e complete, drew hb pistol and pirated
the general stagnation and suffering conreal scarcity of money, and that the work­ two Lolls in O'Baldwin's body. A* either
would hare finished tbe gianL there wm a
ing men arc tho great creditor interest of waste of one cartridge, which I regret, for
ed by our bonds abroad. But if you in­
flate the currency under present circara
the country, who would be the first to it b a pity that it could out have mimed
stances, wbat will be the condition of
suffer by inflation, as their pay would be
things than? The additional greenback
virtually reduced and all their expenses in- room. But we can't have everything to '
will not appear aa lhe creature of an im­
cr.-as.-d. What a contrast he pereent* to auituiL' Mr. O’Baldwin wa* carried out. j
perative public necessity, to save the life
and .after lingering lw»nty-fonr bourn in .
sundry ul hi* profnwed Idbcral friend* in great agony, died. Mr. Finnell gave himof the Republic in the extremity of peril. ।
It will*appcar as the product uf a scheme |
thi* and other Western Staten. He, like sell up lhe day after, aad M he doce not
tb%purposes of which arc dark. The world |
them, i* not a citiara of Ohio, but ha appear to have much influence among the
will begin to suspect that when a govern •: lhe National Government a year hence?
Democracy (b* bad jut started hu ram
meat, in lhe fare of the disastrous exper­ And now, feeling a* we du with every lakra in the full natkmal n,u*.x|Urniw uf mill), there u a cheerful prcepnet that he
ience of mankind, resorts to ao extraordi­ step, instead of firm ground, a trcacber the election in that State, and we trust will be hung. It a rather expensive buri-1
nary and dangerous a tueaaurc without uus quicksand utulcr our fret, ia then? Hill will continue hia labors there up to lhe day new, banging throe Mlows, but in the long ।
necessity, its integrity ran not longer be anybody who aaks why confidence dues of tbc election, and that the Kepublicau run it pays.
depended upon. Doubts will arise, and not revive, why capital timidly shrink*
And speaking of th*
.
everywhere will take special pains to spread
very serious dorfbts, not s* to the ability, back, why the ruara of money idly accu­
but aa to the honest intentions of the Gov - mulated in tbu banks &lt;luea uol trust itself his argumrato before tho dlimot uf the
eroment tn redeem ita promise#- And into the hoods of enterprise. why prosper­ people. The misebiof uf an inflation none of them have ever died happy or ia
those doubt* will fid) upon our burin™ ity does! not reture, and why the horunn victory in Ohio cannot be offset or mitigat­ comfort. Yankee Bulivan cut hi« throat
life liko a deadening blight The last ia still without a ray of hope?
ed by anything that the wv-ealled ban! in Han Frucbco to avoid hanging ; Tom
We dare not tell Ute public, we arc making better work thin
rempant of confidence wifi be paralysed.
Byer died miserable and wretched of con­
My fellow-citisena, all sane men agree
Bill Poole was stabbed ;
The world will see the vpector of rcpadia that of the great problem which oppresses money Iknioerat* ran aceumplish in Ne­ sumption ;
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fut. We get
braska or New York, or by llio Liberals, Geoghcpau keeps a miserable ram ahvp ; ’
lion looming tn&gt; bchind.so reckless a finan­
terribly
excited when we have too many sales, and now since
cial policy. The faith of mankind in the
who ou the other hand, while profiwsiag Tom Allen ditto—ia shirt, go through
wc have come down TEHty FiE Man 0 0^ BJUJ, we tremble a
the list, and scarcely one can be found who
integrity of our GovenMnent giving way, other scheme* may be devised, they do
little because you may all come at once and Frnstrateiis so much
our credit will be shakdi to iu very foun­ not even pretend to have a permanent, holding or strength Ing the Ohio Democra­ did not die of violence, or if they escaped
teat, of extreme poverty. John Morrbdation and, a* you aonsetinirt tee the de­ final M-ttlemcnt of the ipicaliou in view.
no that we cannot do anything.
positor* al a bank excited by the rumor The resumption of specie payments ia the cy in their efforts to secure an inflation sey, it ia trise, b apparently flourishing,
We hud some talk with a man from California about sendin
that lhe cashier is makbig away with_lh&lt; only rational one, for no other system will victory there, by the re-election of Gov. but hb end b not yet- There will cume
him Thiriy- ve TopCaJviages, and that almost unte wiforg
a turn to him one of throe days that will
remove current value from lhe reach of
business besides the \
the arbitrary power of gorcnitnent. No Stale ticket- Hliurt ia wise in his piMitioo. bring him to the bottom of tbe cup De
re0l7i BJ
friends, b as much lhe
other can give to current values tliat•labil­
They are either treacherous in their princi­ bast policy as honesty.
Tbe man who
ity without which no safe Imribcro calculition* can be ntsd.- . no other can restore ple*, or el*e they do not know what they lira* without labor is not going to hare a
venr long life or a very pleasant one.
that confidence which ia lhe first prc-re­ arc doing.
which igjll b« given ai-ay to our (JiiNtoniur.i about the mi
Imay put right in here that O'Baldwin,
quisite of a new period uf prosperity Bat
who had as good a time a* any &lt;if them, S^l£?^.h.!oc,T of September next has attendenhy to make more trade than
the resumption of specie payments is alan
served two years in the Maaaaditue-.te
the only ;sawiUc aolutioo. Il must al last
Peuitenliaiy, and as much more in the
come. Even the inflationists, while wild­
MovamensTng Prbon, Phibddnhia, toaay
ly seeking to throw difficultica in its war,
nothing of innumerable aixty-day term* iu
still admit that finally it most some. It
jrib
and prisons in various cities.
That, fidfow-citbens. b the feast to is aa inevitable -as fate Is it uol the pan
which the advocates of inflation invite you of prudent men. then, to more resolutely I Dea Moinea, Iowa, end it is aa decidedly
ao blandly. Tliat b the revival of buri“ lucky man last .July, tliat got the Cutter. We won
good aa it I* long. He deffnos his peri-*
Tbe Republican State Central Commit­
nras. that b tho wundrrfiil development of
draw thia year.
"He is too lucky.”
tion on the great qmatioa of reconalistiria tee rf New York have aotnc hope of car­
proeperty which they promise you in such
arning the people hint to come all at once, we arc very
rying the State, though ] fail to aec ujvin
glowing color*. That u the drift of the
l what they base it The Committee arc
policy which b to act ot&gt;r factories whirl­
t,
xralously at work, determined to secure
ing. to make our farmers rich, to give out/
one of the ablest stateamen of the age. the legislature even, though Tilden, by
labsrcra abundance of work and unpre­
He, aa all fair minded men would do, virtu# of lhe fraudulent vote always to be
cedented wage* to put bread into the
expected in the eity, carries the State.
“
would
give
to
those
who
fought
agiinat
mouths of the needy. Open your eyre to
with a persona! attack upon our corrrothe truth, and you find nothing but a
ua every privilege we claim for oaradvoa, Th# best Democrats of tha city are Imping
prospect of bankruptcy more general, and pondent, the •Green Mountain Boy," or but we can neither apologise for the part for lhe defeat of lhe Democracy in Ohio
and 1‘ennsylrsnia, for they Lraw (rouble
paralysis more fetal, than
before— iu other words, Judge 0. L. Hay. It
that will certainly come upon the country
although it may be a small cuneolajion to seetna that ho h employed to write fur tbc
tbe honest men of the counter to tec the /&gt;«&gt;7y Timet, and several other papers t* that i* the Republican f«ill»eoi of the in the event of the aureroi of the party in
rcckk*# speculators, who, at tin* expense
whole country—pariup* w* should My it those State, upon inflation platforms If
well aa the BaNNU. In some of his ar­
of all, sought to enrich tbemaelves, engulf
L* tbe sentiment of every true patriot in the Ohio and Feansylvanhgo Depocralic this
fall, nothing under heaven can prevent the
ticles he has given offense to two ur three
cd with them in the Mme rain.
whole country.
next national Democratic ronvesriioa from
But I ask yqu, with all candor and
In giving * comprehcnaivcglance al th* making inflation and repudiation lhe chief
sobcrntM, basinaw men, farmers, laborers,
One of them, a man about 34) years
plank tn its platform. Hence, tbe Demomean*
«f
securing
lhe
prito
for
which
our
honest and patriotic meo uf all claaaro, ia old, (the Judge is 50) and 50 Iba heavier
soldiers fought, the President Mya "they craiie burin™ men of the dty desire Re­
itnoAimekoptop such wanton schema of
in weight than the Judge, last summer,
publican suaMuea in those States.
mischief? Can we I
'
must be found in tho cultivation of popu­
Th* action of tbe Republicans in Masapproached him stealthily, and attempted
■o* it* tendency, or, i
lar intelligence, of freedom of thought nchuatte giver genefla! satisfaction to the
a* to run ao terrible - -------------------- _ ,to horsewhip him in the streets of Pier-'
and utterance, ct pure morals and equal Republkam here
Tho ticket is round
well aa anybody that burincas i* depraroed ,son. In about th# fifth-part of a second,
right*. To thi* end schools trraipf /rum and the platform splendid. With Maasoand that many are grievously suffering.— ,
the fragment# of the whip were in the atkriitic ami tecrrtoriaM ninlnJ, aad tho chuactta, Ohio, and Pennsylvania in line,
Bat dore not tha common sense of man­
kind, dore not (he aocunubted experience Judge's hands, hia assailant in full retreat, complete scjieratiuu of church and State the question m to which party will elect
tint funner pursuing at even pare and are absolutely aneutial condition*." This, the next I*reaident b Settbd. Tbo Bench
of history, dots not ou own reoolloctinii and
i
Imans of New York fee! very confident
of port event* clearly point out the road |lustily patting in wane pood liek* on the
indeed, b the whole troth of the prenent that, as against inflation and repudiation,
of improvement and relief?
,
situation in a nut shell. Probably, aa tbe they can carry cm New York oaaily.
There being an abundance of money iu
Praudent expect*, the twat groat national Couaequemiy tltey are ia good spirite, and
the banka that lias unemployed, it b eriwillro continue, even though, slippery
contest will lure no geographical line of Tilden slide* into the gubernatorial ehaix
deally not more money wc n*cd. What 1
do n nwd, then? (foufid.nre-a.ufi- ।
divbion, like that of Masoo and Dixon's,
denne which WlU ipdvo# timid ropital to
LA88 *
but it will bo between patriotism and in­
venture into mitarprbe. Apd rl&gt;at b lhe
Mr. Bay needs no aid or defence at our telligence on tbe one rid# and Mpmtilioo,
W till IAS Al
first requirement to store eonfidonw ? Il
bapijs, but we will acy iu hb behalf that ambition and ignorance on tho other. Tho
b stability, above all things the (tability
of current values, whieh renders pomible Iho ba* Ireeu.a awreopotptesit of lip Bak- 1‘remdant will surprise F*py by th. roach
He of throe thought* but those who knew
burinaM tadeulatiosia of raaeouaUe ecrtala- !NIK atnee it stArted, 2ft years ago.
ty. When the eupiialbit b amured that ,has. abo, until lately, written quite as fre­
him beat will not be surpriaed to find him
the dollar of to-morrow will bare the aamc quently fur lhe Democratic paper in tbb wholly on the right aide of'lhe groat issue
value m the dollar of UHfoy, and that th» '
•tabililv of valno finds full aecviljr in a Iplace His relation* wish both trf three
establishment* here, ao far a* Wo know,
for instance Nrilm Boyle, who fired with .
Lav# been of the most friendly nature. A
her uncle, riept foe twf&gt; yMt* an iba floor,
taroroy to thoro who want actively to em­ greater portion of tbb time lie has lived,
without coreriM of any kind,aud wm
ploy it and pniptiao a fair reture. But
confidence will not grow as long * th.
- evroy day kicked and beaten in the. mnst ,
I inhuman manner.
The ubekfo fevoriu '
prospect that th# wild scheuiro of
amuacmeni was to beat her with *f*m!
demagoguro or viaionariro way obtain con­
hoop with th# paib it,. Jcacph Petrex,
trol of our national finances hangs uvct
an oegat.-grioder, hired a Sttfo pH of-bar
the huainea world like a threatening store
mo*b«r for •! per wMk,i* ring and &lt;faM» •The HfiW IpprvwBtl Back.Feed
cloud. Confidence will not grow as long
a* every baainre* man in the country look* konest man ran say aught. In th* asault
with trepidation for the moeting of the alluded to. h&gt; proved himself abundantly
National Cungrrsa. and doM not cease to able to take care of himself. We ran astremble uutil the welcome &lt;l*v of ita stl- snro the two or thro* sore heads, who are
joaremeuL for fsur lest Hwcoanadscf lollyyelping on hb track, they had betterr Windom*, J. Allan, AtUssi.
might prevail and cro*s even the uioat *ea
__ _ .1W __________________ ^-r-r FlU H*H*r. H. B*»o«srta4. Otargb.
riMe calculation and baffle the acateoi forewarfare, they wdl beliWy to fere even X.M TM. Oilier. X. hirt. Fwina.
wuta* M hb haoda lhaa th* labbarly daoro “ — ---- -----------------------who lately smuitod him in the teraeta r'
Companion It
BiMpoa.
CompcUliou Defied in
Th# Republic^ of yMMokMWtuhai
UHii

ABOUT TH

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you do you may be induced to
ome to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s

We only want to sell just

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUSTOfftlfS EJ\Ckf BUY-

CUTTER

Truly Yours,

GIFT,

j. L. REED &lt;fc CO.

NOW IS YOORTIME!

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Furnishing Goods,

Dry

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Domestic’s inEndlese Quant l ies.'

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, I atu now &gt;11 alone in the Photograph
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ADVERTISEMENTS.

Jedto

Bto Rahm, Oct 3,1876
Kerma Baxxxa —Thia is a beautiful
da/ the sun shines warm, and a gentle
breexe keepa tbe leaves of ahrubbsge and
the trees in motion, the air is mellow, and
everything out of doors is so inviting, that
it. takas more than the usual amount of
determination, to restrain your cnnw]«r.
dent from strolling into the wood* and
there spend lhe day. instead of writing to
the BaXXXX. Of all lhe mouths of the
year, October is by far the meet beautiful.
And what a lewson too, this month teaches I
G» into the field or feral, wherever you
plroro, and on every hand yoo behold the
seal that is set, not only upon vegetation
alone, but upon everything that h. life,
animal m well as vegetable, and n-i month
In the year no vividly portrays that all-im­
portent tort, sa lhe October month.
The unusually early fronts, have catusd
the leaves to doa their variegated colon
much earlier thia season than usual, and
should winter not commence earlier than
usual, the trow will have shed lheir foli­
age a long, long time before winter rote in
Hunters by srorw aro commencing their
jotameys into the north woods to hunt
deer and bear, of which our northern foramount of shack this (Ul, and lhe eonsc. juwicie ia, lets of bear and tot doer. A I
few dap sines, a deer was killed a few I
miles from thia city, that weighed, i drmrod) I

byierlto Church, will . be sutvrtelnal so- FriAiy dtciasaa by Mrs. John M. Navins.
,T1* rvusiun of tb« JNIastesalA| Michigan

ccite11 be
laud
•er al

Touse their Celebrat edMachin es as

PREMIUMS
Republican Banner
And hereby make the following LIBERAL PROPOSITION

Stole Land Office, Michigsr

over three hundred pounds Now some
would^thiuk that that wx* more story than
deer, but I hare it from those who know.
Hope you had a good Fair at Hastings
this fall, which I presume you did, as I
nulicr by tlw prom that county fairs as a

to much, neither did any una expect it
would, a* there sm a game played last fall
upon the exhibitor* of animals, produce,

SEND IN THE NAMES AND CASH

first agricultural fair of Mecosta County,
and of course the premium* could not be
very large, as five hundred dollars was the
sum total to be paid aa premiums to exhib­
itors. and when the fiur was through, in­
stead of the money being paid to those to
whom it should have been, it wa» taken
and paid out for bone racing, and those
who had spent time and money
prepare

rork than
We jet

For farther particulars address,

•emble *

soinoeb
It •** our intention la bar* puMlahsd tbe
last of anlrfta at tbe county Fair tMa week
weak 1M eoull not get thaei into type ia liar.
If rnartkable we ab*ll prist them la rar

was no wonder ths lair this fall was of no
account.
Bnt in fttturw, fanners, not
horse racers, will probably run the Mecos­
ta County faint.
1 notice that tbe press generally, can­

SPECIAL NOTICES.

ESS

of Beecher-Tilton, or Bwehcr-Mculton
matter that can possibly be got bold of.
People an very singular being*. When
the Beeelier-Tiltou suit was in progrcra,
every newspaper would speak of "that ter­
rible nastinaas,” and would rejoice when it
was through, have got heartily tired of it,
-•
_a_ .L_ u__ a___

'strange thing to see how scans people will
look at ooe thing, and then bow they will
look al another, and ass ths difiereaer of
opinion as bstwoea th* two things, when
to another, the two thing* would look alike

itiee.

For instance, it was alleged that Geo. Van­
derpool killed Herbert Field. Vnmkrpoul
was tried, oradenuted, and sent to prison ;
taken out, tried and tbe jury could not
agree, tried again and acquitted. Now he
was either guilty or innoeant, and hie con­
viction at hi* first trial did not make him
guilty, neither did his acquittal al the third
trad make him innocent Now, Mr. Ed

of the Beecher-Tilton jury, or from tho
rnieoce given ia (he trial, but whs I
Beecher might be tnaoosnt of the mat
alleged. So tor as your humble comaguilt or innoouce of aa individual who ia

bring tried for a erime, is to believe the
accused ia innocent until ha ia proven guil­
ty. But why should ao many people de­
sire Basehor to b. guilty of the allqred
crime, I cannot aoe. I have asked many
who hare never road a ward of the trial,

The people of Barry County to under­
line! that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

self them Cheap
but Will Hams, says he
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a doublg order of

,

CROCKERY

too, bu&lt;JDan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to.get married $nd
, go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

that subjeet by i___________________ _
advertised in another eolumn. will add
new interval and give new light upon a
subject iu which every one is interested.
The work is published by J. C. McCurdy
k Co., Cincinnati. Chicago and Bt Loma,

GROCERIES

Heal

[Uticc;.

; We have a double Stock aa any one coming
; in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for pash or ready pay.
.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
A LECTURE
TO YGUNG MEN. is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it rc to hard
work to grind them.

aarTUi Lyters win am * teea to ikissss !■

FURNITURE ROOMS. Hopkins &amp; Barnes

The large* Stock and the bet Furniture
OHAfl. a KUWE A. OO.,
ever brought to this esiy, is on exhi­
1ST Bwwery, Naw Tar*.
bitor at the. Waroroooa of
Post Office Box. &lt;*M.
xxllcf
SALISBUBT 4BS0SSEAU.

Save on exibiiionone. of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to thia City
which we offer to tha public
cheap for Cajh. H'e have,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and ModiTERMS REASONABLE.

J.

sa Nssby would my, it is not very hefty.
But I notice that Mndtot's anxiety to ba
tried is no greater than Mr. Boocher's
friends ore to hate him tried, aad perhaps
he may regret having been so desirous for
the trial. Tims w3 toll.

FOR SALE!

CASH
rt prices which defy all Competkioe
The stock is Complete in every depart­
ment Having been bought very low, end

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VOLTA’S ELBCTRO BELTSY BAhTS

A very eosy sitting room it rm
Frank Mcnrin entered a* he returned from
a long and wearisome day iu tho law-office
Aeo^gfo*w&gt;s diffused from a. Are of
n coal in the crate, lhe cat Uy dosing
on the rog, and the fitful gleam* of firelight flaahsd on a bookcase well filfed with
etagautly bound volumes, on a bfooning

ehBd'a dwethal Uy in one euner on the
BreMeli rerpet.
Near the grate wm
drawn up the lounge, with Frank’, draming-gowu thrown over it, and hi* etab^aeradtlippen jnat ,poepmg from be

“life bob like comfort," raid Frank.

uiher whid Were discussed in the evening '
conrcraaiMU, to renewing her acquaint
sure with the ebraie author* the and I
Frank had read together, and to writing
k'nu long fetter, full uf wifely sympathy
with him fa- hi/ laboni and onoxwes. of
comment oi the book, which occupied her
thought, aid of siitii-ipalian* of the happy

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fcm. -If Mary would only knit up tbe
ravded alecre of cure I bring hotmmfoily,
with MXithing peruona! attention.-#jhc
----- give mo ben-elf, and let me rATEr
would
ware
-y nod on her bran. No doubt she
'lova
-------me, but that kind of lore domn't
eatiify. I want aympathy; I want her to
lhe oOMiunalSabbalha'
go with me above three tow-hung akiee of
cure aid potty ambition into the drar be apeut with Maty during her atay in
light that *hone on m in thoaebappT early Vermnat aiuaed like cam. in lhe deaert.
daya, when we read and talked an much Together, m in tho day* of their cuurtahip and eaily marriupr. with liuhr to in­
terrupt. they dipped Bat ii rdf r back into
tedd-erar ■ interchange of thought and
feeling which clothed thoM bright day*
A year or two after the opening uf our with aunahiho and joy. Mary could not
store, Mn. Merwin, worn with constant ism till ahe bad told her hudxnd all her
confinemreit and worry, accepted tbe invi­ ‘ '
«■--•••
J-&lt;5 fee to him all
tation of an old schoolmate, and. taking that a wife mold b«,
cping atep with
Minnie, went to Vermont to peas the am rm bin in hi. iutellrotual rowth, a* wdl M
days of summer. The other children re­ shining in the honor* rhich it brought
mained at home with a tried housokseper,
who would be euro to look after them oar .*
*1X1J u:i rcmubiber," add ahe, ‘tho Ictfolly. Frank had his chib, and wt«!d

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M he put on the gown, thnret hi. feet in­
to the aBppera, and threw himadf on the
lounge in a reetful attitude , “I wonder
where Mary fe.;'
Al that moment Mr*. Merwin entered,
lamp in hand, aad found Frank enjoying the Sabbat.during Mra, Merwin's »liy.
ahe exclaimed, "whr. I He liad known Mr., Banka, the hunhand
of his wife » friend, in former dar*. aad
did you come in? I didn't hrar you , had had profriaional interchange of oeurtrey and L irimea with him, aa they were
lothJawycn, but hitherto them had hern
“O»ly« moment ago,” he raid, -but no visiting between the families.

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m.

LgSgStWMr*. Merwin wae must cordially received,
H.VS prt***, UBUHll*, --■*n
and made to feel quite at house. The
irii*Uik&lt;k*u.nO: •wartsn.tt: IwmUnIm.
Km that had seiaratol them «iure they
awBtan w
school dwindled into nothing, usd tbev
P**Ufl&lt;* Bs* me*. _ 3 Pjuk ■•«*. X*« I
were presently latereL-ampng thought snd
n&lt;o*l bu*a *a&lt;l Bt»wick U**rrne&gt;»l
freling m king years before when they
walked arm in arm about tha playground
?.? 1S20
of the old academy. &lt;*r rambled iu the
Both had children
A shade peered over Frank's fere, but jiark adjoining it.
WOWT KX-mAOHDlM *HY Tmai AA.w- ,
be mid nothing m he helped Mra. Mer­ whom they loved and were proud of, both
win and Mollie and Henry and Willie to bad indulgent and intelligent husband*.
■Mil.
*f nu*. A44r»&lt;l.», •-■■
P. Ko»n4 Ob.
EtnwtMSf
I-Hhliad
Ixwutiful
hom«.
Bnt Mr&gt;.
the roect before him. For a minute or
two at a time Minnis wm etill. but m&gt; aoon Merwin was nut slow to [&gt;en»ire, as they
m her eye rested on any duh ahe liad not rat tewing tugctlirr in tho cool xaurainp*,
seen before, ahe began, "CLke. cake, rai»- tint her frii-nd was fer beyond her iu,
ias, sugar." and nothing beside copld be swvep of thought and gra*p of intellect.
heard. Mrs. Merwin, intent on sUqipmg She wm mortified to find that of many | firreide; the crodiet and rmbrotdenr neo.
her damor.gave tu attention to anyone •ubjeet* which came up naturally in tin* die were forgotten, and yet lire ehmlreu I
•les st the table.
Freak draw a long course &lt;sf conrmation *hc sra* quite igno­ grew a. font wire *• rray am! guy a* ,
breath, and said, in aa undertem-. u if to rant and though she enuld talk fluently when their loviii" mother arrayed Incin in
of carprts, and curtains, ami embrui^rieB. garmroU covered with choirv Mtdl«-Vi&gt;rk
aud drew*—-the late*t dfe&lt;*&gt;rrrie&lt; in eci- Thpugh rihrer began to mingle 'with Mr*.
cuce, the recent achicvemenU ia art, the Merwin', chmtnut trawco, and crow feet
lit rtvpouM to thia Mr*. Merwin raid, list new books she knew absolutely noth­ traced theawlvea on her face no longer
hi • netting tore, to Minnie, “ ’Jttlc dar­ ing about, and wa* dumb wlw. they .ere­ young,-Mr. Merwin declared that uvcry ,
ling docen t want to *at all 'lone, aod go mentioned. How did Mrs. Bink* man- y au but added to her p«r»ond ebarm*,
q5*etokeeput&gt; with the age, and «b« *» and made her a th.iuralid-fold more dear
tn bed 'fore puna comes, does .he ?7
CHICAGO 4 NORTHWESTERN
The other children wore all over four Mr behind it? Tlwir children were nearly to him than ever. And tbiu. like aaytap
year* old, ud had been trained by their' the «me in number, their household carry tote lines, ever approaching, neverAo meet,
father in tablc-maancn ao wall that Uieir i, not widely different, their husband.* in the they arc going hand in band io where,
Here a-.ua roystcry. though there may be a brief parting, they
tireecnre wm no annoyance; but thi. little ►aiue nrofraeton.
Minnie he couldn't manage, and cunning and the watched for iu aolutiou. ’
and pretty though die ‘wm, ahe wa. a real' She noticed that at night the young
tonneat to her paps when he came home children were put to sleep early. bwfore Mr. ■
tired and wont with the btninnui uf the ’Banka came home, wllui hoax wu
, quiet; for though men who bare worked
At last the dinner wax over, and the with their anucics all day may tore to
baby pnt to bed, to Frank'* groa: relief.; frolic with their liulo wim when they
■ Now I au&gt; talk with Mary," said be to
himteif. “and forget tbe fatigues aod an have bren taxed during all the budnaa
noyanar of the day;" and be went tn hit hour* enjoy the usstt prefect rtillniM, aud
overcoat and draw from it. pocket the last require it. She noticed, too, that the
, sewing machine, the wnrk-ba*kct, even the
। knitting-work wi* invisible after night-fall.
| and however awry nr difficult the bi&gt;u*ehold arrangeencuto liad tsren during the
!• of the tost »trel rail, aud all Ite ap­
day, nothing but serenity and ehrerfWnera' Where you wu! Rad all kind.* ofi pointments are flr»t-clar« lu i vory nepcet. Ils train* are made op of elegant
you before, you looked «o tired. but i shone in the evening parlor*. While those I
new Pullman i*ulsce Drawing Room
Bridget went off thi* morning to are a »ick of lhe children who were jennilted to sp, ami Sleeping Coaebre. luxurious, well
cowan, and got back ju»t a* dinner wa» | pour al the rapper-table amu*«xi thenMelvea i
I lighted and well ventilated Day ('oacbos
ready, and I had everything to do. and I in the ditiinp ruom, or read quietly in the ’
l and pleasant lounging aud mnoklug j
rtf"-.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Banka
gave
themMinnie to take care of beside. She • got
Of every Description wliich thj'| care. The cure are all equipped with
1 tire relsbtalcd Miller Safety Platform,
a double tooth coining, arid is awful crom. | Bclre* whtdly to each other and to their
jtatent Huffier* aud Couplings. WeatRight in the midst of my work who I go rat. The ncn* of the day wae dis- cun rell cbca|«r than any bou* • In Bar- -'1 and
hicbouar Safety Air BraJtca, -and every
ry County, for lhr-e rea*e&gt;n.;
•hoald call but Mr*. Kingfisher, and I had
other appliance that ba* been devised
to hare everything and drew* up to soi :, mine impirtant ducyvrry ndirarred. while
far the nafcty of |ia«*cnger trains. All
her. and ahe staid *o long that my kitchen |I at interval* lhe (.augjamtiou dropped into
.train* are ruu by telegraph. In a word,
thi. GREAT LINE be* tbe best and
fire got ao low I thought I never could ' pleaaant .malt talk which make, up *o
amoottirat track, and lhe mint elegant
get dinner in time: thou Henry came I much of meta! interchange. Ocraniotidiy
and co.-nfortnlde equipment of any road
bouse from school with th------- “
- • " | they pawed tho evening al a concert &lt;’r
In the West, and ha* no competitor in
|
prayer-tmi-ting,
but
Mr.
Bank*
wu
never
thought I never *&lt;LoaZ&lt;/ i
the country.
; at the club, ntrelv ever away from home
1 did at last. Oh, dear!
after nipht-ML ’
Many radmiagi'inp* bad Mra. Merwin
nltnre that la made by machinery. The I
L*
«he
eontrwtcd
th.
perfect
mutual
in
­
Mary," was Frank's only rernnw to thi.
goiMl* wc make I* made by hand, and I
long catalogue of ill* ; but hi* mind ran i tcrvhanpe between tbe htbband and wife warranted. We i'.vlte all persons to
beck over lhe toil, the day had brought to 1 whore gumt *he wa* and her life with her
call and Inspect our good., for they all
him, beery busiara* anxictie.. anboyanc.-* ij hmibond , andw.be reviewed the year., bear Inspection. No trouble al all to
that pierce to the quick, duappointment. I light dawnnl upon her mind. She raw
that involved mere than he cared to com-'| how, little by little, *ho haa allowed t unputs, and lie looked on hia pleasant ror-. nt-ccArary iuduatrira to ab*orb the time
' that might m much lietlcr hare bren desounding* with a wutful eye. end half
wondered why they brought him . ta little I
pleasure. If he had nut taken off hi. j’ availed it now that Mollie and Henry and
I Willie had in their babyhood horn druwd
coat and boot*, he would have made an er­
rand into lhe street. and dropped jinto hia A.&gt; elaborately? If they had worn plain
- acjl simplejauire, instead of that ou which
dozen ioUy fellow*, and hearing onli ahe liad spent ao much time and' thought,
io ’dally.
cheerful and pleasant thing*. Hit anb ‘ how many hour* ahe might have given to

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dinner, and they were presently Mated st
the tabu. Minnie, the fettle two-yrar-old,
WM already ia her high ehair, and no
aooner did ter mother appear than she be­
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that night, m he walked home throng! । reading and keeping up with her husband'
the gathering twilight, tho dayJ of ht To be sure, her i-arlor* were exquisitely
courtship and early married life Iliad al adorned with '.i variety of nmamental
Work wrought bv her hands; but when
mm buck to him, the long evenlngn hi
and Mary had .peril in reading I Milton she listened to theutteranCM uf her friend,
and Homer, and Scott, and 1‘bco, am rich a* they were with the varied accu­
Bacon, and Thackeray, and Dickes* ; ho* mulation* uf thaw intellectual trtaeures,
be had dreamed ahe would alwayw be hi the law of whose cxMtcnre is increment,
chosen intellectual companion, no Inu tha: ahe felt poor indeed in all the roourecs
Wm it not
the partner of hi* life; but tmw ah&gt; most camoitly to be desired.
poMiHe even now that she and Frank
might be all to each other that three two
friend*
were?
At
any
rate,
she
would
•trow, with little other thought than to
provide far the physical well being of her talk with Mra. Bank* and find out' if site
hntisnhnlii What rould be do about it? could, jurt bow she had so Jierfecily won
He would bey the new magazine, and and kept her hnabnnd » heart, and bow,
road aloud to her, and are if they Wouldn't with all the rare* of a growing family,
have a taele of ths-old sweet wine jrf their ahe had kept her mind bright and full.
Bo, one day m they sal together *he
So.^nLif took up a new embroidered introduced the subject, cautiously, Imt
sack abs wm making for the baby, he Mr* Bank* might discover that alie and
Frank were notao near to each other a*
they might be.
-I don't nee where you get ad* mudi
time to nad and find out everything,"
raid Mr* Merwin; “you seta m frrah a*
tlsough you had just left school, while I
hare forgotten almost everythin" I knew,
time hardlv to open a book
Frank ets soon in lhe midst &lt;if lhe and yet I don’t see but you have aa many
«tory, but when he read a gorgeous de- cares as I have."
••I negtect a good many
•cripUou of the boudoir of the heroine.
Mrs. Bonks , “my tidici i
while I dare ray year* you
toy
ehidren's tdMhes an ;
m»S tara s new mrpet for our best cham­
ber, that's bean ou the floor ever sinew we aud ao are my own. I've &lt;------------------were mnied, and k'aaU fated; it will ask whore you get ao much limo to make
all lhe pretty dclhce Minnie wean?"
“Oh, I make them at night, after lhe
children are quiet; Frank is away at the
club, and I havs all the evening to sew."
“Mr. Banks doreo’t like to hate me saw

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                  <text>VOL. XX. NO. 24

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1875.

WHOLE NO. 1011

MOBIL 1KB HHJES CIO

WM. E. tAVAIE a IN.

wtpajer Aimtiflii AriIi,

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stove# of Detroit, they are
entirely new patterns and first-class in every
respect.

THE NEW IRON ME.
Thi&gt; Stove has low broad hearth, VERY DEEP ash pit. and
arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the
Grate is a slide draft which when open causes the coals to .keep
bright while Brpiling. It baa tin lined doors which close with a
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is so arranged
it can be taken out at will, has Mica or close front doors and its
general appearance is bold and attractive.

RES

THE CENTENNIAL FOR 1876.

emtW buy in out forty tiuavt over.
Do
try and win her if you can!" Bel the
young lawyer meanwhile had manages! to
put hbnaefr and Zaide Buckley oa apeak3 term., thinks to akillful nuiu-ursring,
would not hero evhauged her mile
and tbe dimple which alwayt accompanied
tt, for a hundred Alice Muorxu and all the
wealth of the Indie*. Moreover, he had
rot Into the habit of walking up to the
large building where Zaide spent the tireaoane daya, and then waiting till the boy*
and girU and teacher* were at liberty to
breathe, and then, whether Zaide were
willing or no, he would not leave her ride
until the ferry wa* rrn—ed and the wa. aale
at her own draw.
Meanwhile Harry'a friend Whid^raa

&lt;£■ tau u mote delightful? And
fueh aa out doom! Green telda around
u», tumbling riven by our path, and above
and around all, the ernrlartinghilia'. Early
in the dreary apring we wrote back and
forth of our pedantrian eiconion to the
White Mouuiaina. la leafy June we talked
about it, and one Tnrwday afternoon ia
the latter part of tbe aunmer uaw ua fairly
ru rou/e. Paaring by the numberlam difli
cultiea we aiperieoead ia tbe preliminary
arrungemeuta. our departure.ftnda a party
of twenty-two gathered la tbe depot at
Fryeburp, Me., &lt;m tbe Portland and Or
denaburg Railroad, awaiting the arrival of
tie train which ia to convey ua to Glen
Statioc. 'We have come from varima
direction*—from Brooklyn, from Boaton, ^to^mtttey here in thia grreu val­
from Chicago and ftum the little rilLcv| ley six months aso.
On the thud day', lurch rereral of the
pedeatraina fail, two of thsoi nabsaitating
[y taking the Mage m H "pamra oarenrampmewt. and four other, accepting the
invitation of tha driver of an empty

hotel, and had a refrrahiu-lunch of crackera and milk. The afternoon being cloudy
wc rewolvad not to attempt Mi. Willard,
but tn atay quiatlrin cue.
Wa were variously cttplorcd during the
day, wi»e of the party rending, aoane nkying gamm »d mme botenixing, the TYhite
Moantaiag affording an rimoat unlimited
opportunity for the patriot! of the last

.ad nothing of all thi* romance of Harry *.
They only knew he had more need to aeem
no devoted to bwiineaa, and wherena hia ’
funner hour* for joining hia family had
l«en two end three o'clock. P. M.. now it
wm aeldoni he appeared before half-fwat
come* in ao happy. Why Harry, you li»4/
aa joyowa au though every with nf yoi»
heart wm gratiSed."
Wefl, ao he waa bgppy I And why not ?
Such a peraiateot lover girl never before
knew! ••Mim Buckley ' had long ago
changed to "MIm Zaide" and pnracntly1
"Zaide wu quite enough, for with hia
whole hchrt and »oul Harry Brown hived
Zaide Buekely, She knew it, of enure,
long before be mmrtcred roerage to tell

mountain region Washington. Madson
and Ada ma are directly in front of ua, low­
ering iu all their grandeur, with tnly a
narrow atrip of valley bnweeu u« and
then. The dim twilight deepen" into
night, and we return to ait about and listen
to the direful fate of "Three Bien of
Bristol city" till later hour* bring a aober-

Fridar dawned dull and lowering, and
ng and anxious were the diaaurions x&gt;
the propped ascent of Mount Washgtou At length, guided by a narrow
rip of Hue in the went, our "Committer

This should be
Stove.

and bfo breach impregnated with the
fumre of the bottomfo*. pit. If brethren
have no more raepect for tbemaelvea, their
obligation and axample, or for tlic Orffl-r.
than to protffBm their membenhip while
daily foangiSarooud, or freiprenting ram
Our !■« eorampmrut ia al Upper Burt- abopu, carryMt an unmistakable and vWleU. Half aadly wa gxtber round our bfoaign. nf£lh impresdon to the uncamp-ire for our tot dbh of oat meal and
fceonr hat aoeg- Wednroday morning
the train bean ui awiftly away to
Fryebuig; Io chair* itntead of tha ground,
to Iasi* inatead of rubber bUnkrta. to
ciiina inatead of tin, to clean rtolhea—in
of the divhonordble and drigraeeful curac.
abort, to etvifxatiun.
We inteniied Io cloae thia article with a Why, jtut ihM of an intemperance Odd
‘‘Jtoec/uttifot/MrW' and *oo&gt;e advice to Fallow. We aeek to elevate mankind Io
future rampm-oul. but aa we hate already that atandard of perfection aa deaigoed by
drawn oar areounl to an UMeemly length. tbe Great Architect of flic universe; are
we doing thia while we countenance and
permit ir.terapreatc brethren to worahip
and oficiata at our altar? We war
against vice i* all ita forma! la hot in­
temperance a vice? Brethren reflect up­
on three things, for no use can be a true
Odd Fellow, unlen in their Hvca by pre­
cept and example they live up to tbe
■tandird ani requirement, of their pro

Crawford Notch and thence by Fabyun'*
l&lt;&gt; Mt. Washington, *’V •” p’/by tin Giro
and Mura by tlic Notch. Tli&lt;*e in favor
I of the laUer plan carried the day, though
now that tbe trip in over and we hare all
voted it “a grand good time," tome atill
, cling to tbe idea that the .uber route
would liarc been preferable. The advent
"I am dittppointed, my boy, -he aaid,
ages of the route we took were that it
aadly, "for Alice will be very rich, and gave u* our longest walk when we were
Eight o'clock acre our atraggling party &lt;jn
JIm been sold in thin Market for six years nnd ‘stands nt the
Eu might have Iconml to love her
But freuh and reserved our grand™: rJewa for
the Mount Wtthingtoa carriage nud —
arry
argued
tbe
poaribility
of
hanpincm
HEAD for tt Heating Stove. It is guaranteed to heat a room blue eytu. nod ethmral frame, with Sowing
laat imprywitom. We left the cars at Glen Everybody know* of that, and yci, much
with two-thirds the fuel of any straight draft Stove.
Its comas curia of bnraiabed gold brwdied looaely without to much of tbe "root of all evil ," Station, six mile, above North Conway.— M wt had beard, tboac who auw it for the
and the lady dimiared .Mfcm Moore from The four mil™ to our first encampment
out this fall with double doors and other improvements.
back from a auowy forehead,—or, excuae
firat time wondered at iu eaay mcv-oU,
her heart, making room for her aon'a were p*rfonaad with the vigor .nd euthui me, I meant to call it—bnr. Quite ths
and marveled at the brain tint could roti
choice when opportunity farnryd an intgiv- tiaam which are apt to cliaractenxe the be­
routrary, thia Zaide wan lately unlike an
cetvc and the patience that rould eieculc
duction.
ginning of any enterprise. A* We_paaa »&gt; gigantic an entorpriae. W» look an I
angel, and inclined to the brora-tu atyle of
Meanwhile young White had ariaed hi. through Bartlett to virit Goodrich Falla
iorndy now and then at tbe chiuda over
chanve, and without one ounce of lore in
Lot they had a dear link habit of laming hia heart, triumphantly aaked the Brown* Tl.e covered bridge which spaas the river head’ bat they are atill dull and threaten­ leak,’not foogcr than ten minute- before
to black, or gray, according to diff•rent to -'coogntulate him. ' Ac. A few daya at thia point will give jou a view of th* ing Oceoaionally through a break in the
Fourth—Work alvray* by the day. and
I lights, no that i&gt;er most intimate friend* after Alice wan aumtuoned by telegram to Fall* from cither entrance, but to see the wood, we bars a glimpec of m&gt;im moan| didn't feel willing to lake oath noon the the daub-bed of her adopted parent, and complete picture it i* uifury to dreeeod tain naighboc half cluud-ahrmided. and at not by the job
Fifth—Stop working before you are
I actual color of Zaide a eye*
Her hair White accompanied her to look after her the Mecji bank, which ran oidy be done the Half-Way Houm we are (till hopeful.
by jumping, and then looking up. you ace Did people ever expect thing* ware going very much tired—before you are "fagged
a* unlike 'burnished gold m the
1..L—, .. .'
— li...
Krt an.I
the whole body, of water ewe lumMieg to be wore ? Here Wc larry long, and
down in two -uocmair* Imp. At sutreet ant our lunch of cracker* and meat. Tba
w. halt, .nd haring obtained permmmou _____________ _
unlidy heroine style, waa alway* u neatly
of the owner, pitch our testa in an orchard. 1
whieh look ao
braided and coiled, or arranged after ite
Lrt □«&gt; one suppose that this pitching of
owner * own faehfoa, aa tbe ttyle of the
lent, and making of preparations for the
prearat day required.
night
U
the
work
of
a
moment.
The
Just above, tbe Half-Way House wc
Far from dberral waa our heroine'.
Arab, may fold their tent* end rilwitly look off to the half-revealed nwuouin*
I flgure, rince one reeogniied rentable fl&lt;wh
Mod away, but the proeeaa with u. wa* and down at tbe Glea Hou*e. which is a
and blxfo when Zaide apprered, and the
aromded with great darter and coafuafon | mere white sprek in the distance. Ti«
.lately, graceful nit rouvtnred one that
A fin- is roou blaring on a pile of Mont­ our last sight of anything hut the ground
it would rcaprire tbe atrougtet kind of tor
and the coffee pul art on the coals. Tnrae under our fort, tbe rocks &lt;&gt;a either hand,
uado to waft thia very human young per­
were the day* when we enjoyed the luxury uri tbe "sboreloa. fog" for four dreary
ron heavenward. I .unpore not everyof brand and butter and home baked meat hour* Wbo will attempt to depict tha
I Ixriv would call Zaide Buckley pretty, but
and cake. Later in the evening we .praad forlorn ursaraem of that climb? Foot
I tbow who &gt;vd her chore to think ao.
our rubber blankets around th* bright waary and dreoebed. and blinded by the
and Harry delared privately to hia foolish
blase and .ung fond sad tong. A looker- heavy rain, we still trudge ua, eb-ring
heart that "nobody waa half ao beautiful.'
one another oa by a laaghable show of
| in hi. opinion, and hu heart of creirer
•nod apirite and .milling pitifttlly at our
bedraggled ranks.
Eyts peer eareriy
through the mist to gam a gUmpee of tbe
Summit House, but thereto ia so draw
married Inc night Will be with you fol
that we ecsreely mo it before wa are there. byaome. lang fcrer—or inflammation of
three week*. Hurrah!"
Opening the door, we are ushered into the the lung*.
•‘Hum!" dunks Harry. "1 ran any the "Oat meal Cnmadara" and tbe camp warm .belter of the hotel office and never
ThirleeuUi—Whoever drink, no Uquida
■hurrah,' for within an liour Zaide. .weet, fa.? The Aral night in camp was not a were seats around a fire more wulootaa! at meals will add year* of pfoaourable exbrown Zaide, will be a very brown Zaide, Mnarm. that ia, if deeping bo th* end and Our wet pnnenla .re soon drying around Utouce to hm life. Of cold or warm
or my uami isn't Brown.”
Then b« adm of the dark hour*. Whether it wu tire kitchen fire and w. oare*Ire* renting drink, tbe fortuer are the meat pemidou. ;
looks in tbe glam and atm a fee* with the atraagCMU of W experience, or ex- in our room*
Tbe Honda broke once drhkfog at mcab induce, pereona to eat
"Zaide" looking out of the eym. and hi. oijaawut. or the bardnre of our bed* that dmingtie afternoon, turi, howerrg, to ahow foore than they otherwiao would, as any
arms tforiy ache to clone tbonmelvra round kept ua awake, very fcw eyco War* cktted uv the valley and llw mountaios around one can verify bv experiment; and it ia extbe graceful figure which be know, ia
m, but .unlit mmom of cfond drifting
even now bring arrayed for the bndal.
How long, think you, dom k take thia im­
patient lover to drive to Zaide'a house, to
rush up to her room, and Wore the crowd
of altesdant." and friends, clasp her elote
iu hi. arms and kirn tbe sweet mouth till
it fairly implore, him “not to tumble the
oua an wtoHirii'mrat wn pot together on
vail, at least till after the wedding
this raised mountain top, till ha remem­
Then follow, a quieter aeaeon, during
ber* ths iron bora* that dmly outere pufing
wbieb Zmde BmUy-Swrat Brown
and panting up tbe liugh bouldrr*. and
Zaide"—i» changed to “Sweet Zaide
tbeproUa iaeaired At sateafordy a requret we gather round tbe piano and ring
"See, Harry, a letter from nopal'' ox­
our camp omnWc afterward* walk
claim." Zaide uno week after, and two heads
back and forth oa the platform la front of
are bent over tbe letter Then a start—a
puaxlcd
taco
for
Zaide,
a
laughing
far
for
BOARD AND ROOM. ffMO FEB DAT- _
Harry, who reads aloud—"You will bo
forgetting hia law Paper, and evnythmg aurpvwd to learn that by the wjB ofa
ete” fwt bat Zrida.
•Teaeha. odmol
former friend, one Robert Moore who
Mrbtet. by GttMSl th*, too bad! robbed am yoare ago, !»«, ■! daughter,
are pomaand of more than half hu prop­
She ought to be * qttaen-my
inatanew. Hard to get ooqusiuted with erty. It Beam* hi* conscience troubled
too, While mid- Ho‘battue rmerred wo­ him, and the old newel thought tn atouo
man,'doee he? Well, I any. God Ma-re­
cited women, if they are.all Uke thone. who ia tbe aweoteat woman I ever

•st&amp;aaJi

GREBLE &amp; RU8SELL.

JOHN STANLEY

NOTICE!

Wagons

and

Bugglei

Snifcafait lataiial

DENTIST

DENTIST

Sislfille,

Micttiai

-

Swaty's

H°T,l&gt;

Ox stern received daily

ACAIU).

,B8II£M£T

Miohigan ETcKang^*

UNDERTAKING

Bel w A b-UW th*

« &lt;rT*‘ d*1

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Price*

WING GALLERY.
STEBBINS BROS.
DR. AIKIN.

showers coming up «*
‘.‘T , ,
the point, tbe largrat tent « unftnW, and
we Mend under the abriter we are uphold­
dene. T« P-J •**«« &lt;**■
“ ing with baud* and canrn. A Are M after­
urrax comfort for
to know that my ward kindled, and wet pme* and font
iiM i. at last the rich woman aho was
^TUriiof Ao letter
«•*"».
preach of a moat welcome mral. Owr party
u ao wu will tarn on to ike tune of Bar- Sdraody di-iniAimr. Ot the two who
J. X. taT or Ata
..
left iu lam ereaiug to bunt up a mmun*
), bat Harry was baakrt Cttly &lt;MM return. to « to-iuffbl, and
rated White , pre* one erratic individual wandering on by
sftarbsUdkUd
bUnaelf baa by thi. time reached tbe Glen
nrtaU, ta -taWta reOJT™ *
right for the morrow a
TW
next wureiiw the “Ou Maa

C* of Paris, and
L*^c conventual Ebn

iXTta'Xtaj. abaMital.'irtg

�In
tin to np«iuag
had to me tha fame
eammai
thia chair, gratafnl fur &lt;e treat
and the honor conferred. This
your crowding duties, the oca

good Orchard, sod about 100 •«- “f
Wheat on the rrownd. ft«ZZ be oofcf
Cheep. TERMS LIBERAL.
aN'D LOT is the
Ward of the city of Hasting*.
A lAOVriE

complete Stocfk of Importe 1 lyid Domsstk

bole. Property Valuable.
I will srisolealy m senW dl rwndom --TU
ihs toerswseef aa luierwsa rertIbis currency.
If perwrtllsd by U». tbsrs Isweriiaek. Tbe
Imwse may add to h ln4a&gt;all«li. l.wrri.s its
value, sail raising pries. In propertl&lt;u&gt;. They
may. la atber ward*, dewrwilaie tbs rumtuj
rUbout limit. ' Mr. I&gt;. bae .eldemfy wst
I.L. U...M Mill ~.._L .-I — -..—.

OH IO for Honest
Money, the Ad­
ministration and
Hayes.

Old Bill Allen
, a dead

GEN. R.B. HAYES COM
' TNG TO THE FRONT
FOR PRESIDENT
IN 1870.

lowoRepublica
by

a

Largely

Increased
Majority.

000. Thai circiUtloo baa buaa usudlly r*.
duemi. and. apis Sept. 0, 1«TJ..there had
torn • sat redactIsn uf Ito paper nimocy ia
Issa lima IS* ynr* .f »141 ^OO.OOU. Hto
sea dee* I* dfeet th* fall rssnmptUn ot ayrete
ssym.at. by tbe beak aa tbs lat ef Jaaaary,
l*TB- la lbs maeatlms tha Freael, pas,

real upon You. you who hare been ao long
aecMtomd to rirtcrua only, hare come to
know defeat II ■ far you han and thia
day to decide by rnur words and your acta
whether victories shall come again or wheth­
er you shall endure the humUmiion of de .
frat still longer Bat remember, genii.men, that the victories ypa seek ding only
to the manly assertion of principle, to tbe
Kpt aeerptanew of the dulim of the
, to the unitv that ctxncs fiuo, unselBah devotion to the publie weal, to that
courage which ia bora of honrwt convietI.®and fhllh in the ultimate triumph of right,
and to the aaloctioa of able and honed meu
foe official poaituxM
In a dark, and trying boor, when lire in­
satiate Slave Power dominated the nation

rrnmeut. when the Repabl.e stood duhon
orrd before Christawdom for ita admiltwl
ehampitmahip of riaiery with Ml it* crual
and foul abuses, tbe Republican party was
organised. It was from the start arowed&gt;7 • PV»J »t rrfonu. Ita dominating idea
•nd p., claimed purptae were tbe res. u. of
tire, nation from those -hoan abuaes, and the
ur.-rthrow of meu who had prvnututcd the
high fumtiona of garenuaent to their roo•erraixin. Into the rising party cam* anti a'arery men who had been battling far
freedom far a quarter of a canlory and the
Bower of th* Whig and DcmocraUc parties
Saldum, if eror, in the history of tbe world
hare been bound together more of intellec­
tual and moral worth, of high aspiration,,
lofti purp-isre and unaelAah eoaaeaalioa.
Phillip*
Beaten in ita Bret rally and struggle, it
umtiauml tire eunfliet. achievad surerm,
and made Abraham Lincoln President of
tbe Vnitcd Htatoa Hanged at oooe into
a war il cvuld not trade without diabooor.
the dismemberment uf ths nation, and the
utter pnotration of human rights, il woo,
victories viodirated the authority of the
Gorcrnmeat.estripalcdalarery reixutract
*d, disorganised amunonwealths, defined
and enlarge! ritiaetmhip. It carried the
country through an important traimilum, a
grand epoch in human affairs. It has green,
to the world imperishable deeds and great
names Thi., gentlemen, is noaasumptmo
uf lain*. Il is siiaple historic truth, and
such will be the rerdiet of the ago- No
history will be complete that ahall n-&lt; rank
Grant and Thoruas. 8bermau and Sheridan
with th* great captains of the rentury.
that doc* not group Ltacolu, Seward and
Stanton, Sumner and Chase with the atateamen who hate achieved tbe moat fur popu­
lar rights and human advancement, that
duet net e!aa» tbe men. civil and military,
who carried tbe nation through tbe war of
the Rebellion with men who wrenched
Magna Chart* from an unwilling king, and
then* who fraglit tbe battle* rd American
indejendenre
Gentlemen. we have alrowly enuml up­
on tbe c^atenuiaJ period of tbe nation
We of Mamaebuaetls hare engaged ia tbe
earlier of that eyrie of cvleLratiwis which
are l» cummemoral* the great events of the
Revolution
We hare been to Isrxiagton,
it some exmasiotu from the jwvwk regard Concord anti Charlesuxi You Knew how
ing tta real stains in this city, from which, eagerly and reverently we garnered up
it emanated. and the general reputation of
those whom- enterprise bids fair to place it
in every market, not only of this country
but of the world
Tire pidir-w of owe of
our premint-nt l.urinew- men. who «oiur
titue state arrwrre! entire control of the
formula by Which the (.'entire is com­
pounded. -eems to hare I wen to thoroughly
tost it* merit- by offering it a* a panacea
to all whooe endorsement would b.-coovinetiig to himself and the public. Thu*,
fur some time it exiated unknown, except
to a tew upon whom it ww quietly |ier
forming it* wonderful eurew. and not until •hall dawn Not only will our dmeendenta.
testimonial* and re-xuimen lstion- i n large but the dnerndenta of those who fought
again*-. ua, cvietrale with graUfal memories
tbe event* and deed* of lb* grewt and suc­
cessful atrufl.de the Rcpnbli.-an party led
fur ualioca) unity and universal liberty
Wc, grailsaaen. belong to and represent
llw who belong to thia grand h alone
party. We. Massachusetts Republicans,

IMHInd CASStMERES.
We are uow prepared to furnish nt short notice gnnn

METROPOLITAN TU CO.

ftillest facilitire for it* prrparetion. and
which win pnaacwi all the requisite pqwrr
to place it in a position for the whole jiubfie to judge of its merit*. Wc expect to
witntws the development Of the burin-wa
into vrvy extensive proportion.

the Latest Styles and best of fits.

CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES

I,
. 1 i . H J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;
iMvm IWO. »a. r»» tm. '
Important Musical Hatice I!

REMOVAL.

ADV

th* public school*; that, with returning
pneperily, have come a fuller acquiremor
in the rveulta of the war, and a larger mani­
festation of the spirit of recuocilUatiim to­
ward! their country and their ronatrymen
Yielding nothing of their lore or impartial
liberty, nothing of their parpoae to main­
tain tbe eqaal right*of all dtiaem of tbe
CuitodStotoa. nothing of tbsir jest pride
ia the achioveareeto of their loyal rouatry
men. they wdrome thia progrim and liail
them- manifeatoiivoe
With. then, the
unit! of the Stair* aopured. the authority
of the government vindicated' tbe frecdoai
and the rights, civil and pulitical, of th* &lt;
oulured rao- made eerlaia. il nceaas to ■ aa-’J ~nOS [Teri's”
that the RepeUimns of Mnamehusett*
ahnuH drmsml the remora) &lt;&gt;t the remain
iag iSsnbilitim impend by the Fuortreolh
amendment: ao thilj When^oujhe Fourth
of July ricxFUre’irepultEeenters upon ita
•ecund'crutaeaW aooe shall be found la­
boring under these disabilities
You. geaUeaaea of tbr convention, are
Rrnublk-aa*. Republican* all, jn sentiment
and fading, by conviction* and by aaoneia- ■ Cei’STfi
iioa* Yea baliev*. and I believe, that ri’JTaoAeai
thesedunag interest* of th* country
.

17259491

of the Republican party anti) ita just and i
generuru—idea* are fully aocwpted and •
cumplstoly incorporated—be.rnad any pn»- ,
slide reaction—into the life of the nation ,
So believing, let ua rise to the bight of!
the oersaaon, plan- the Repablieaii* of I
Mamaohuaetts. sod aid in placing the
llqtuWicsM uf the country in poitien* to ........
recover and retain power. With our benneru high ad rtnecd.Masoned with the gio------ "
rious deeds of the past and bearing the j
inspiring pledges of reform and puritrrei- 1
lion for the future, let ua co to the twuple
_:.l__n*.k .__*j_____ J -ii .i
. .

iSw
you
you may be induced to
■“Sioome to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s

customs notf o^y.
„ J'r’lirlt

'To ths Sunday School Workers of
Michigan.

Of th* resale ef the ektiiena hohl yea
tarday th* Republican* hare every mana
Who proud. Adopting as their jJalfonn,
lb* eariiest puHuhlc return to a specie

net of tbe loot ( engrere filing the day mt
the lot of Jawuary 1H79. they met the
inflation Dearowney,. the agricultural and
■i—fclir^ftaiflai OMdpJowa amt
Mneka, and won a glorious riatory.—
With a atmg advene majority ia &lt; &gt;hiu
la 1874, with aa appoartioa phdfann that
appealed to the cupidit r of tbe money
aharitera, and which th* working men
were told would Baku flush times, and
ptaiy of work slhrgdy iacreussd wngre.
tiie Bapudli:itai took tha grid far hoae-t
money, the boMat payment of public and
private dabta, and th. rewuh i. not lew
tha* 1»,OOU rngienty far Hay* far Gov

u

Ja*LBE T0 ORDER

lake pride in the singular feet that a rtray
onto from an nakaowa book u&gt; one of the
British proriaern ana be sold in State street
far a prreninm of more than twelve perl
real, over our legal tender unto*, with all
Um wraith oT 6wty million* of people bo­

lity- to the tried
____ ,_ .jo the faadiful
men who rtud by Sumner and Andrew,
to help reunite, rrorganiaa and reinvigorate
it. let oa appeal to Um young mea, in-'
•pined by high hopes and nobfe amUti&lt;.t»
to serve their country, to lake thrir plarea
ia this great historic party that gar* them
a free and nailed aalioa to live ia and labor
far, aud diffuse into it something of their
own generous spirit, danug courage and
yotehftd ealhusiasm. l*rt ua a^.-sl to

No Rug Money. Infii
tion-Repudiation in
their

NEBRASKA REPUBLI­
CAN LARGER THAN
EVER.

CITY TAYLOR

that

J"'1wc ar" sulking tietier work ih«»

etnble a
so much

Whatever party ia entrusted with the
administration of the government must be
ever watchful, quick to detret abuses. and
|ieomp&lt; to correct them II must have
silty or seventy thousand agents. Those
agents, scattered over this continental em­
pire. entrusted with duties not always of
easy terf irmanee, and clothed with powers
not always clear!v deflitml, will sometimes
make mistakes if they are not guilty uf
official misconduct Hut these officials
should ever feel that the alrejJemey* of the
administrator is upon them, and that de—u
nd Cipo*ure, dismissal and di*
II sandy and swiftly fallow all
__________
_____ _______
v.
oftreat
al! neglect
public duty.
The repporten ofan administration,who are
jralou* of its good name, and intent on its
continued Mtcccm, will also be watchful,
critical, and quick to durtirer aboam, un­
sparing ia their denuneiatina. and inflexi­
ble in demands far their correction. When
any administration ceases to have auch ria;-

CHROMOS.

.

CTrTT^R

GIF'!

winch will Ye pven .... tn our

of September next, haa attendency to make more tru

CHEAPEST and Bl

ALL
FOR 1.50.
&gt;vm*y itiNcuin to
Church's II usical Visitor.

■Xat”ai"iS3^Kr‘'
MH.T.AfTiWY $C*.
Yorl.

ffetataKai fir

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Nrw Twur, Oct. 9,187S.
Who in aB thews United Stales has not
beard of H. T. Helmbold, tbs manufoeturer and vender of Buchu? Two-thirds
of the people have paid money for hb
modiriucs, aad whether they received uy
benefit therefrom or not, they may be bcu-

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

acutabiflty among people of taste by No­
vember, and rather wkLo ntripcs in dark
ahadM w&gt; dcasly alike, m to ue uenriy in­
visible, are now chosen for resTv stylish
suits. Plain velrrt skirts take the place
of silk ones beneath three over-dreaam,
and the axt b little more than that &lt;f a
fully trimmed silk, while tbe wear is much

but Will Hams, says he cari sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
.
Well they sent us a double rder of

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get marrieu and
go to keeping house, and he wilt sell it Ch&lt;?ap
and close it out.

"7 GROCERIES

SPECIAL NOTICES.
CtTk I."

fife’

is used. Of course be was compelled to
have large “d elegant stables, and au ar­
my of people to care for and manage hia
equine {Ncnats. Hb principal coalman
wm paid a salary of *3,000 per annum,
with moms and sulaiateure added. Tbe
doctor waa not badlv off for place* to lire.
He had a home in New Yurt, a mamion
at Long Branch, and the D«t expensive
rilANM-nOIUC6vaKK.-AlUeeSM«ra. Hsnsrttucote in the most expensive hotel, in
the country .believed him st times He
seemed to have an itch for throwing away
money. It was nothing for him to take
hia aix burse drag, with bb coachman and
outrider*, with a full retinue of servants,

ADVERTISEMENTS.

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAIPTIS A
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P bin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

Having a larger stock of blooded
Poultry than I care to winter, I
will for TWO WEEKS sell at
GREATDYK EDUCED PRICES
Trios or Pairs of Partridge Coch­
ins as good as there is in this
Country. Now is your time to
socure the CHEAP.

Lical tty'je# Jiticg.
got into that imoMuac drag all alooc, with
a coachman six feet six on the box, and
and two footmen uf the name proportions
oa behind, all dnused ia white Urcry, and
would be driven in solitary grandeur all
over the city, bowing al every manifmta.-_ _ —I__ _j -- . -kit.i —i.c _____

bi. so&lt;W
.
Qcwr—Who will do the undertaking?
Why Stebbins Brothen of course.

Premiums Awarded Hayee A McEL­
wain nt the Greet Union Fair held at
Grand Rapid*. Sept. 21, 2», and 30
and Oct. 1st

and he apent a great deal of money to
bring himself before tha people
And with all hia vanity end insanity,
be waa in many respects a shrcVd bustnra.
loan. Ho waa the boldest advertiser that
ever lived, and so far aa hit legitimate
buaiucaw waa concerned, it waa well and
shrewdly done. He had tbe triek of
Harding the public into buying hi. medi•__
J V-__ .1___ i__ _ --.1 -k——J

W. D. HAYES

J. Cole &amp; Son.

FURNITURE ROOMS.

PICTURES 1
.
PICTURES I
I am now ail alone in the Photograph

SALTSBTOY ABROSSEAU

■wu oim

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

STEBBINS BRO’S

Otr IrSfetllk Ural Unit bit
al prices whieh defy all Competition

Where you wul find all kind* of

w,.. j. p.

FURNITURE!
Of every Description which we

The Hock ia Complete in every detri­
ment. Haring been bought very low, and
he public will find it for their interval Io

stucco

lira

UNDERTAKING

lie
LIE

1HAIB

cun sell ebea|«r than any houa • In Bar-

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

ECLECTIC \BALM
reliable house of C..B- Salsbury ia.
baying eggs, butler, poultry and a
of fanner a produce, under Bartow J
rear's atari, and paying for the sa

continues fairly good, though not brisk.
There have been some heavy movements
of dry goods of a foretd nature, and some
thing b doing in other goods, but it b far
from Mtbfoctoiy. One of the largest tea
houses in the city told mo that tbe month
of September waa the worst month they
had had since they had been in trade, and
that October promised nothing better.
The fact b there b a horrible lack of con­
fidence that restricts buyers to JuH whit

We sell none of this cbeap-tuauc Fur­
niture that h made by machinery. The
goods we make ia made by hand, and
Give due bead to thio, but fur the proof
warranted. We Invite all peraon. to coiue and « for youraeh e.
call and 1 twpect our goods. for they all
All persons Indebted to tbe Ute flrm
bear Inspection. No trouble at alt to
of- Heath, Salisbury A Co., are reqnrel-

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
a. we can do It &gt;’ .jratxl Cheaper than
any house In F ./ County. We keep
tbe Ixrgret «u4 Beat selected stock of

Salisbury &amp;. Bn

Have on exibiiion oneof the
largest Stock of fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. H"e have,
TERMS REASONABLE. a&amp;to, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries, Toilei Sets. Jo.,
Jo. Give us a call.
sssinp, April IP, 1H75.

OR SALE

XJ,

the Section—
weStelcnani (lead s
ped there will 1be a re

Hopkins &amp; Barnas.
I

Hastings, Dec. 16. 1874

cllqus they may. Southern Kama*, physically
■pMking. is tbe nw.1 boMiifnl coaalry I ever
Th. reaalry 1. writ watered, .nd Sa.ly
adapted. I iMak. to agriculture, Hock raisiag.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS !
For What?
Th* Now la proved E*ck F**d

J. 0. BUMYAM.

FLORXMCK SSIBG liCM.

r p w im n

lEri rMlllU’ l

1 nee wa* SteaMim

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cruelly beating a child which aha tried to
run off with, ha. aix months. The Italian
organ grinders find their trade of taking
children round to beg. sadly interfered
with, and tbe parents who let out children
for thia purpose are fined ISO. The most
pitiful case is that of the German boy of
seventeen, of whom I wrote lax . week,
whose mother dying wddecily without a
win, Left him in nareatrrinod premaaiott of

s

.«M H |O&gt; TWy .warded It by tot and th.
Outer toou. tin fraperty of E. J. Creek.
The Grarj. picnic ia thi. city m Thureday.
■“ • ‘“V »nl pi~.nl fMhcrtng of that

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ject, asya;—In the Mighborbood of C.lnu,
m well m near Boulogne, there exivla a
msrked ouantity off silex in the roil, high­
ly favorable for MK-hying partxWca, aud
when ths fowls are removed from thia
particular sofl there fa a marked dimir.u
tion in their laying propenailka. At
Autimta, afftin. the won- .^iiy of nil fa
found, and the poultry from that dfalrict
are remarkable tbr their laying qualities';
they are, indeed, perha| • the uuat cele­
brated layers in France. If, ttarrwfors,
the same brawl'lay better rn om |«rt of
France than anothcre-aa. fd instauw. the
fowls ia tU neighborhood at Cnlam-U ia
not unreasonable to suppose that tbs
change of anil fa the priueimi eauae of at*
tempts baring hitherto foiled to trans­
plant French poultry into England for

went to him and offered him that sum for"

rely prinri|»l1r upon stale wheat broad winch
can be .pureluuid very cheap, and table
•onia, (nixed with a little provender, and
fid hut in the mnrulng, with whole grain
of aoiue kind—wheat, buckwhea' or bar­
ky at night, nothing al midday iu tummcr
or winter. In the summer I tu! grass
ven flue, end mix with tbe morning meal,
and alternating with mushed boiled pota­
toes, and in the winter add a little stimu­
lant, like giagvr or cayenne, occMionally.
This system' of feeding, with plcney of
fr&gt;ah water (warm in winter), baa given
me ell the frmh eggs I bare needed for a
family of eight twraons. without tbs
uufaancc uf a lot of broody fowls.—fua-

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

C. P. Rowell A Co'fl. Column.

SHUN DRUG POISONS

...U!

won't tell Ar Im. tbanii.SOfl"
FOR

basket to bring the money

. i?ca&amp; rsiisrrsin.

Whoa it coms

|3 SAMPLE FREE

Cobhcdwit X Roam,
i
wich fa ia ths at'la.xv Kanim-kv, £
Aug. 29. 1875.
)
Tbe Corners her red tbe n«&lt;xbes
Roaset Oh* Bill Allen and that other gi
fauyutfiaX, Gxn. Saayuoel Cary, uv.Qh

“I know it/* mb hi. lot I here a preRTwiT?'j*"*4”"* T"* ®"*°"
joodfa fa favor uv other money.*'
Thore factory men who thought this fair
There wux a crowd about, and it wood
•tWerdo^wbAuWg. that art mu«»y of but little cunaeqaeoee. i wLould Lard
wax better than ours. I took Bascom to bceu taught better bad they seen the
numerous dealers who crowded around the
um.sfc.
tables, anxious to leans the uanuw of those
factories which make th* best i-bcw.
The Cheddar-duped cherer took the
lead. AU tho Fheboygan county ehnwe
vrere of Cheddar sh'spc,' and this had
gr-enbax yoo bev and pay him in 'em."
(?. W. murntod and it wux done in the had much to do, we thiuk, iu giviug them
tbe marked favor they found at the luuufa
"t'-vgw1*.
.. .
“Too see, *ed I. “my fncmfa, that,
wo'd jest ex soon pay graenbu ox pur uwn

Spst-Ug-SS

Ibreoaes. ’ to
sizttetra'«2r&amp;st±!

of &lt;&gt;.laser nil. it I .’.lert is Iks

esrosa tsisrsMaU Is s*M «st*is. srs enatrW le

rtftstisiM-csrHXS
•to .revises “ sste Max sr fasertar.

industrial

EXninmo?

. r. rior*

re-uboMwi and took

jEiTOBinnmuL nmrnci
net ujaJr
hodTkAd«l

MaWcW.

d to the prop..-, that more
be ag adrautago to the dsU
&lt;* niM-Ufatht Uv em wua in
■.NteUtl-.rm. Tta-y fa.il

8IAI0 SXPISS DI]

twins-.sxx'
I kuto aiHMlM. was

$510,000.

$5:S&gt;20
$100,000 1

1*. 8. Tiwrc nalriiio.bat StdlexnliarraB-ua,
treble okkurrvd. The oupreccdcntnl run
on Bareom, in cotuoiueoce uv tbe plentifulnc-M ur money, exhausted his stock uv
likken ycaterday. and he sent to Louis­
front window reedre an inflsshen papew ville for more. The Tikker mrr.-hanta uv
It inspires roofideuro. Y.oo fares to watch tfaatjamcnary tity, 4 a mere matter ur
hfas to ksrp him from her io Jho paper up - form, gi-ncrally re.|iiiro Brec-.m to pay for
side down, but in this ccmninnity that goods afore they ship cm, to avoid misdon't matter, ex very few know the differ•nee Bort's he does
It wux forchuit that our bank iu room tbe gTtenbax be Imi to KiB.wk. he ran t
wux located immgjttly under the priutin- prt su[&gt;plird. and the Corners fa [arched.
off*, ex we kin let tbe printed notes wit h Wat to do we don't know.
Wc don't
We taboo down to the president's desk by a&lt;v wby uur money sfa^xlctii go in foads. — r.___ t.u ’
viiut’X c~.; e^y. y ./
'
It will take two Weeks to ahip enough
I grain to Louisville to exchange for the lic­
ker, and tlien, cutties another terrible quondan. Bascom demands the grain ur the
Ixuik and want* to pav for it in the banks
I faslnxM ! Ami be inrists on Kevin il at
wat it's wuth in Louisville in greenlnx I
“Tbe onlitailed trust and confidence ViMMesriu afat't -therafawt Mtaia in the
mpany ur Confalrit X Roaifa I wieh i&gt; world. &lt;Hr money Mart.-d well muff on
i Ute state ar Kentucky &gt; promires to par

fxs ■ganw&amp;wwitfos.

MONEY
Patnuxtih IsiiBsilit OWr Tta Pta

FIKE PRINTING

Applications for Agenelet Received

Qiiitiple P ciw

t'atmial.

kaa4-.n« ~ Marti t»ward&gt; ankrafaa fa-.

amount a team ran draw uvs&amp;it. Exprri '
incuts mada by Morin allow that a lewd of'
NJMIO pounds. will rvquin- a tractive &lt;&gt;rcc :
of 1 .Wt) powndai to nmee it ever a ffnn.
gravel road, newly repaired On bist kJfol I
of gravel road 315 pounds (hi broken
stone read in good condition I 661 pounds . :
on a gixd pavement 13Bj pounds. Ac-i
curding to the above calculations, in the
first case il would require eight borers to

DONE at this OFFICE

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Lawson's Curative
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Scotia,
Mire I. kmki si«(B |Ul I ibsU reU al »«Ml&gt;

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Usc&gt; IS I resBl, st Barrr. Is lbs IIlais ut
t»re
r'lhsw?1* C'rt«i°ft|1trTasa,*"U’ Ml,«r&lt;S' J

Agriculture.

I auppuee the “fraternity," M thelgredera of tkney poultry Kke apparently tuAe
called, will be down on taera airuar-wlen
1 dare to suggest the propriety of fartnm.'
turning their attention to grade poultry
as they hsre done to grade cattle, sheep
and swine. Tbonnigiibred or '.'fancy
•luck—IkmU or birds— must !w fur tbe
few, and will be (or many years to eotne
in thia country. And there are advant­
ages to the farmer in keeping grade poul­
try which should not be lost sight of in
tbe hue and cry for pure breeds. ’ To the
•mall .land owner pure brewls small it»-

“When fa it to be redeemed f . a.kt anotber.
i
'.jF
“It never wanta to be redeemed, wux
my anaer. “We ahol be libra!, and when
a note wears out wg will give you another.1
Wat do you waal il radomawl fur ? JI oner
fahood on faith needs no redemjaban We
buy tm pevdooae with it— you yooaa it to
buy ynur goods, and ao it gues round and
round in a rirtle, dfapenain blcvitx wberAnother remark t that it wux hfa idee
thsA^xper money wux all to be rrdaom.d

is of I be l&gt;. st steel rail, mid all the A|&gt;|H&lt;ltilniettla are flr&gt;t-clan&gt; in every re­
spect. Its trains nrv tuade op of elegant
new l*ulltnar. Palaeo Drawing Room
and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious, well
lighted aud well ventilated Day Coaches
ami pli-ount lou-.iging atxl 'smoking
care. Tbe cars are all equipped with
the celebrated Miller Rufety Platform. |
and patent Buffers and Couplings, Wes'-1
| lughouac Safety Air Brakes, and every
other appilano»..ChaS-*aa been devised
for the safety of |auwenrer train*. All
trains are run by telegraph Ina word,
this GREAT L!N&gt;"ha» the beat ami
smoolLest (rack, and the inmt &lt;-lvg»nt
and comfortable equipment ofvny road
In the Weat. and has n&lt;&gt; competitor in

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lores, ksswy «ut So inSi i aa IsUsws. W-wlli

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E.B. FOOTE. L’A
18
(kr. £ SW A .

**&lt;*«“.” jF'*J**y
‘‘at played
OWL Gohl fa merchandise. Oar Ifaniocratie brethren is Ohio her derided that
money is rimpiy promises to nay, and that
it don't matter on wat material that prom

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sbootenltarfroa Ohio followed soot, and
undertook to argoo agin ao much money.
Ha aacrted the heresy that addin to the
volume nr currency didn't add nothing to
ita power Bed he:
“I will illustrate ao the Curacra will

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PRAIRIF, LANDS
IOWA AMltaRASK*.

fll BttUuta fiintri Rirc R. R. Ci
0. Tfa Yrea■ CredMM«.»sr srei. J.lan^.

THJl£Ji MILLION SCR RS OP

LANDS

BRICK FOR SALE!
The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture of

BRICK
BETTER gffrdk

tkcm.yf^fi.GPcr.before made

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IS THEBE-8T.

iiCHHill,WPaWMHFE8AlLKIlll

at the earliest possible mo­
ment. W ill keep constantly
on hand a full supply of-

T&amp;EAT3 ALL TOAM* OT*

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■‘.;nrMiirr'-fin-r'“T matter Ihvwi.
great *eopc for our farmer* to improve the
&lt;w„
floeks of purftry, by tbe use of pure bred Rapids, Chicago and Dubuque, via Clin­
stalo oa c»on»o&lt;i fatock. ufaag «uU derel- ton, Chicago and Freeport. Chicago
and Marquette. Chicago end Green
Bry, Chicago and-Mlltraokee, Chicago
and 6L Paul.
•
- ■ • ~
This is tha Only Lit* rannhfg these

nr iu sunre bolter way, instead of buying do aux breed Up fa ibriratocka, but get unp­
in an oecarionsl mongrel bird, mixed »ny
way. ami think they are getting ail they
want in tbs way at “fr*A blood." Thi.
'
‘ ‘ x4rar wuta! *J Z 1 '
will never bring about the change wr de
Among tbe rales which a dairyman in sin to me fa .forwyMhmfaqzplret g|e
New York adopts are there, and tbev
ought to bo regarded:
I
MBehmrwa abort! bar. frvs,a~~.
al al! times, to good running water.
2. They should never be heated by be­
ing run. stoned, oe doaed.
3. The utmost ciouilisie. should bo

HEW »M

CHRONIC DISEASE,

CBAMPTON'S IIPIBUL SOAP
ac« Cant si tecbed, eng. running through
to Mnniueltc.
For MUwankoa. Four through trains
daDy. Pulltnau Cara on night'rain*.
For Winona and points In Minnesota,
One through train Ally.
For Dubuone, via Freeport. Tro
throagli trains dally, with Pullman
Can nn ritelit train.
qualities tb^ pure bred. Thnv a BfofitmFor Dubnqao and Ln Croase. via
Ughoen, will lay as well as either afte. Clinton, Tw6 through Iralna dally,
re rents, ext better tbau Legbomt, m&gt;d*iit with Pullman'ata on night train.
For Blottx City and • nnkton. Two
Irew frequently than the Hrabtta.*— iralna
daily. Pullman tiara to MImouThi Spartfah XMrkiag will lay beUer'tbah ri YaHgr^Junc.^
the pure DoekiW, rot Mtse 'than tbe

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An InilepcnM FhjsidcJ,

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A writer in the New England Fanner
thus giro* bis experience in tbe manage­
ment and use of ben manure : I would
say that, in 18C8, I look four btubeb of
dry ben manure, turned it on tbe barn
floor, took a common flail and threshed il

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Ceo. M. Dewar,

EDITOR AND

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VOL.

NO. 25.

HASTINGS, BABKY COUNTT, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1875.

FrOfEOTIL Mil B08HIEB (MM.

H«BT BUSTED.

THE LIQUOR TAX.

of th. OnHmitud Treat and Confldenoo Company—Thrill-

WM. E. UVttE * m.
rtrpumbar. Its. HTfo

iirertiiiii Afati.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

.nSKV AT L.tW.stJMWXajlaChwera.
,:.-x ss-sx—r ■eihve i

THE NEW IRON AGE

i&gt;b. H. r.ncauu.

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There kt a gloom nolo the Canton 1
Our
ur prosperity is sot, and my
hops* is blasted. The Unlimited Treat
and ConHcncs Company b not rx^-aartly
no mure, l&gt;ut is near enough dead to make

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit,'they are
entirely new patterns and first-class in every
respect.

Tin* Stove ha* low brood hearth, VERY DEEP aoh (pit. and
HlCKLLS. POTTEB AOALPIX’*Ms* Illas.-.A’T-ssrt
arranged to admit a
for Broiling over, directly under the
I. Ii«=,rr»l Uvau Ac MUUaaa• ■Grate i* A tdida draft, whirlt when open causes the coals I to keep

b|fght wljile.lJrmUng. It ha« tin lined doors which cloae with a
turn Kuckle witJLPorrehun Knobs. The Reservoir is so arranged
if ean be taken onl nt wjD, has Mira or dose front doors and its
general appearance is Isold and attractive.

I attempted to reason with the people.
I told em that van reason nv oar wealth
wut that we bed it in currency that we
coodewt upend away ftosn home, thus
keopinonr caprtaJ among tmraelrt*. but
they rrf.wd to Ifeicti to me They d—d
my bank—lhey d—d me. They went for
the bank, determined ef there wna anythrng ther that rood be turned into likker
Barcom ahnud her It. It » onnrcewcry
tn remark that they didn't find anythin.
Antisrpatin an onpiroaratMas, we had re­
moved the valyoaablM to a pUreuv safety,
wich wux the under abb' uv my bed al
Deekiu Pegram's.
Then they demand*! that the- money
they held be redeemed into anmethin they
rood yooae. but uv rourae we dedtoed to

note, ci wdl &lt;i ther ojrn indonwi
the skratn,
But thb dldf t astiiA- em. The
erataly brought’out B675,&lt;KH&gt; uv t
pie reaaoa that the bank wux couatructad
no* ur tbe various bunks, rad pili
on an ijee that nude failin impoaatUc, and
&lt;m thu atroat. Bol fir* to ia a daoc
tbe eGain uv doom nalitramary. T* w
don’t her to redeem. Wat »bd we choc our
Tbia »mocaed me. for ur exmrse I bed
Jupp forT There ain't nothin bide bound no earthly objoeksliun to ther redvemin
about thb buftk, Tlic pcujde i" welcome ur it ip lh»t W, hpt when I reed en&gt;
tn come in and dtacuaa BtLrare, and put j
riggin rope* to W»e tree* In the riainily, I
their foet upon the beuchm and »pit to-1 reuivkt to my fellow aflkeri:
‘Genlfobacker joose uu the fi'.e, jrot ex friendly tnen, yoor prraideut hex pmain bixnia in
ex they chixwe, rad they may do it jeat ea yonder foreat !'* aad I got &lt;&gt;ut ex rapidly
long ex they chouse.
ex my wasted limbs wuein permit. I Bat
No, the Unlimited Trust and Confident* ter myself I nude tollable time for a man
Company ain't fstkd, but ita kimlcr pe­ ur my age, whose strength ia rniotly in hb
tered out, ex it were. Il « expirin ur stummie. Indeed, when I turned and saw
dry rot, Ju IW»,-vhHl h
blond, ten or a doreu uv the foremost men uv
ain't licrin any circulation The people tbe Corner* choc Luhlwi rue, and all
don’t take em with that chewfuloere wich ! ahoutiu. “Hang tbo d—d tbeef'" Uo pin­
tle nselle thai 1 ever bec-rd ur ever skim­
med the plain ex I did I did not ceswc
runnin tin I gut into the middle uv die
big swamp, in a jJuce that I kn»wcd wux

ix n Icgfeiaahen, ainl hm wux where l be &lt;
trouble begun. Tbe tax® wus levied on
a grocnliock basis, and Um entire levy
auounled to $8,001). Well, the Lucs, fur
the first UM in the history of tbe Coruen.,
wux allpaid iu full and wi|h groat promt nro*.
Amon' pcouiptcr set uy Isa poycr* I never

JOHN ROBKHTH.
inxtriAN 1 nnuiiRrN-DW«i**

The treasurer b&lt;*l 18,000 uv oarisbo&lt;*i

CHAS. H. BAt'ER.

*tT»r

«»*'• '■,k*Co,n !

this Mnrki t for six rears luid stnnils at tl:
lias been
fl HAD for a __ ig 34»v»‘. It is guaranteed to boat a root
1 witMwtpthiircis thffi fywLof r*i»y straight draft Stove. Its com,
I out'flit* fall rritlr tinumt’ ffoorx and other improvement*.

Aino. Boiler Plate Sloven, including throe new pattern*. Callage
iStoves variopu Htylita. Sheet Iron Stove* with wist lining*, and in
‘
’ ’gent and bout aiwortiiient of Cooking and Heating
offered/M Hasting*.
Stove

WHOLE NO. 1012.

son becoming a drunkard They cannot
| tell u how many white hairs hire gone '
down ia sorrow to the grave, mourning
: over drunken rhtldrec. Nor ran they tell THE SUPREME COURT PRO­
t» bow many bard fought bottles the
NOUNCES IT CONSTITU­
drunkard, in hb sober moments, has
TIONAL.
fought with the terrible appetite; how
many times be has walked his room in
dispair, tempted to commit suicide because
lie could not naujuer the demon, and
finally we cannot acarch dm records of the
other world, snd tell bow many souk bale
been shut oat from that holy place where '
no drunkard enters, and banished to the '
regions of eternal despair by tbe demon of i
drink. What man, what woman, what j The followiag in the text of Judge
child, would not rote to hare that whole
street with Its awful traSe ia th. infernal |I Cooley a opinion la ths test case Inquiring
staff, rank to the lowest depth of perdi the ronrtilntioixality of the Liquor JTax
tiuo, sod covered fathom* ianumeralJe

1 sin in a deserted awsrnp wich wux
yiwwtd br runaway nipreta in the &lt;Jd
time*, and am fed by a nigger Lnuer who
In i not heerd uv tbe collapse and unis'kently take* bt« psy in the Gnlim'rtrd.
Ef the noose ever pcU to him uv the
reel loudislitiii uv thing*, and be abets off
•iippllra of rev sub tuy ' wh«re*l"'ut* I »&gt;»
a hut man
Wat change* than' I* In life ' A week
ago a aucrowftll finauseer. and tbe |«-&lt; uf
tbe t«.pulis— the Savior uv the Corner* '
To-day a bunted fugitive livin oueuni h‘«’cakr* fnniisned by a nigii! Dm- nevda

Theo be came and demanded some cur­
rency uv us wich lie could yocuc, wich uv
nurw, we hadn’t gut nooc, and he became
an oi&gt;p«&gt;t&gt;ent uv our sysUiu
Two shoemaker". each with I70.WMI uv
our money evsfeot buy a aide uv noir .
leather to cuntinyoo thou biuMwnwilh, and |
bed to atop—our ralcrodc and turnpike •
hoi to stop bcevi. hcrin gut to the pint I
where we bed to her iron, and nali-s, and
well thing", we couldn’t go on: no all that them ea hed *old ’ land and rich foe
the laborer* bed to be diacha^td. wirh II our money, shond «oo fl&gt;r recovery thereof,
rua.k a ifcsperit populasben aD howlin sgiti I and that tbcy'll hang any judge or j-s&gt;ry
, wich woodcrit dcwHe agin ua.
But the want win yet to come
We I' Bsarom hex gone buck onto n«. and hex
mad hare Weathered all thia, tni alas 11I odd bock to I'olluek and Bigler the alore
i we bought uv cm, and hex gut grwnlmx
. lUro-utu failed!
.'X’l his wux tho finisbin blow—the great'; enuff to git a few harlx uv Kkker rad hes
reojaxied. He h.-a put she price of likker
' down to 2 cent* agin, and refmaiw to take
I anything for it Irat iik-kel* and portal cur-

The folfowing which we find in the
lowrU Jmrnnl, i&gt; an okuy read before
the onWof Good Templsrs in that vUlagu on the 25th hurt-. by Mm. K. R.
Swrexey i« worthy of the spacial attention
nf every friend of temperance

nut enough to inspire us to work when we
ace tho*e in oar midrt with just a* pood
faculties! (if well improved) aa we, and
perhapn for better, falling one by oue un­
der the terrible demon, stnmgJdnnL; and
ought wo not (p let our prraet* nt*a rop.
tiewd to liearcu that God will atay the
terribfe tide that is drifting ao many into

the vaia. incredulous daughter* ut John j
BuB.
•When Prang i Co. l"xgau to print ' giving aiuntcnanre to the ide* i|yit by the
chromo cards they gut out a aeries of an i mere acajuiewenew of partiaa a jurbdictiou
lump leave* in connection with American ' may be made for a court of chancery, by
fruit* and lower*, and the leaf cards eu- mean* of which the extraordinary remedy ,
joyed general popularity.
Tl.ey were j by injunction can Ik maile uac of to reropfea front nature, and in many humble II strain |sxblie ufficvn in their action, where
homes them cheap litife picture* would neither the legialatiou of the Htate nor tbe
nd" death are Isaiug carried to their long, call to mind the giorfou* foliage of some general principles which coolrnl the Mlung homes. Drunkards do not have many rustic bilUidc or row uf ahatfe tree*.
tiou of court* have ever given thia remedy.
fnrods to mount their low, and we ean
We have alluded to tbe Laaotiful eno* Tlx- writ of injuactioa M peculiarly liable
put thirty of tbexr funeral processions in­
to a mile- We thus have a proreauinn
3,333 mil™ ill length. It rill take a
greater share of tbe year for them to pi
by, for funeral pmccwiiooa move aiowly.—
V.-« hi.mI
ihriu do hot everv now and

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

JOHN STANLEY
• WbslMslt as4 Hstall

la

SGROCERI ES
‘
Surgical ul fcctaiical

(Canned Fruits and Fish.

NOTICE! ।

SELECTED TEMBEH8,

Wagoiui

and

Atas a Ml Mas •

Buggies

AMsw*nsareiwlssUKm4*»rXKW WUMK ,
sa4 RKratUXU to mH U* Tin*, sad *■ lil-esl 1
I an ..*w rctUar *n

DENTIST

I
।

.

ran

Naw

An old geograpliy, or even a masaxiue.
wiJtJwrv .■ as a press. Put the burns rare
fully into a book, nut too many on a page,
and place the Look under a henry weight.
—a trunk, for instance. After a few days
take out the book to str how the leaves
look. Sometimes those one thought
Would alter the Ira.4 change to mart.—
Siime Mfana moat lie rxjmclid It ia

And the bor-roum full wood &lt;cp up and
ke suibin and the man who asked uu
uod throw down on the bur a peek uv
ir currency and tell Bascom tn help him
If.
.
Ba-cum came tn u» and bogged that w.nwdfetbim her nothin th.; be cuxf
swe to restock his bar. He red the drel
* in Louisville.lafcd in hi* fact when he

cruelty of drunken men; aowre di
broken heart* ; reane were foully ■
id; wue were burned to drelh by
inp&gt; ret on fire by drunken men
were horribly mingled ou the railrc

.
Work.

fore again putting them In prow. Then
let them »Uy when* they are until needed
Wreaths, sttra, bouueis. anything uv
pLw. can be made of them with the
aid uf dried grarau and winter greens.
Such little things pre tbe borne a tiny,
carad-for look. . Bessdea, the work is

Ukswiro. 1 bar* •ttofca^tataad-ua^tr R*«lab

thfu 4 t«f«*As
DENTIST

tosfrille.

’

FOR MBD1CAL rURBOffKa.

Shop an Jefferson Street, north
Hastings Hut cl.

of

Bda* tksaktsl fo* MU tbvsrt. 1 lilt mUetl a
.tor. rf **Uta Kl-.si«.
Wass. MORUAN.
HasxSasx A*rtt SB. ttrt.
tat

REAL ESTATE.

Swery’s H0!®1-.

M&gt; rad a prir of «ty sticky hands. I
hope other* will ho more .uevroafnl. I had
aluraal r«x«Ucn to mention another very

ACIBNCT OF

Oysters received daily

Mir. -re-.

T. J. WILDER.

id leave*. If wired with Bnewiro to a
large twig with aereral branches, which ia
then stuck into a small flower-pot foil at
earth, tbeeffrctot a little autumnal bush
» kir«'________

poll WALK.-A Farm of 23 acres,
£ aUnatnl on the StaU road lt&gt; tbe
Township of Hastings, with e&lt;x*1 Rrtck

Jtyee dtlivtry and on time. aSa1Barn and trtbnr out building*.
M Jefferson 8t. Ha-rtings, Mieh.

i UNDERTAKING

A
good Orchard, and about 100 Mtr» of
Wheat oo Die ground. IFttf be *oW
Chaap. TRIIM8 LIBERAL.

A JUHIBE AND LOT iu tha Srcsjod
A Waal of tbe fUy of Hasting*, that
will be sild ver/cbeap. Terroa reasont«re. Propurty Valuable.

A Single Vote

wii!

UHontaufentltnpomfiHs. Bra it’s 1*^
riHe. A taanjirt soma In and demand.-■ i
A I*BO THREE LOTH Ul th* rit-eottd
A Wild, In eHglbtr.pcaltton, that Will
’'“Tminty minim thereafter Bsmsun i«rt
ba aold ua tba moat rwwwinabte terror.
Enquire at my odBcw, Mat* ritrvwt.
After many ya^a
h-.j!
In the bn.lnaas, eno truly any tixat they

w: B.
val, a, «prri«r« u .
.is cm w- “

FINE PICTURES I
AFGfangeFPficeB.

1~1 T— runB^d -ro.

"rt^KkwitleBata mill be RMd only

THIS

STEBBINS BROS.
..* mWsAwo. (

Made at Tbo '

WING GALLERY.

a

DR. Al

FARM FOR SALE!
i.IoZwaM'tswaS^v*

art rfMs &lt;Xx*.

Ou JEFFERSON STREET, over Ran-

yra'a Boot k Shoo Bure.

cidu do

a

th4»
In Up« cxmnty v. Hart, Bar. Ch IB
rad UAc two &lt;»am
*hdi?n t. Scho
District, 23 Ootm.. 225, i»d DoAl

if permitted to HMM aught law bud the
whole rondpvcray dcunmnod anxhar one
rail. Id this case tbe coatruvarsy b either

the pemoas' taxed under die law. Count
■dux cxxttroremy which afloeU all the
peraom taxed, thia auii would whijh foil
tn.ifte parpone of prereuting a nnwipl*aty of »UtU. baaansc the cnort-au which
it wm bnragbt has xmjy a M umUMlOther auita mmfet be
The bill in this rausc was fifed Li re ed iuriadictiosi.
atraia the cuilactmn from the roreral cmn- brought outaade of-iNtrott and in every
plaitxanla at a tax *Momed against lletn evuntr of the Glare, and at beM thb ■ mt
aamratdy. in reaped to the hmfanm in
wnicb meh is cup^ Ub . pawmul
tax trnrely. It waa decided aLu aarly
day in this State that *&lt;iahy had ftQ. ihrfodiction w restrain the c«ll«&lt;ioa tX *jperxmsl ux, even cunci'vdiag it to ba Illegal;

abrret and sixty mile* in length, in it
there are 53O,lM)O confirmed drunkard*.—
They arc men and watticn who have lust
control of their appetites, who arc in the
'regular habit of getting drunk and mak
ing bcasta of themselves Marching two
abreast, the army is uoe hundred and
fifty mile* in length. Scan them rlowly.
There are gray-liaired meu and fair-haired
Boston, lor. Mam., 89; Huuuewwll v.
boys There arc, alas I many women in
Cbsrieeton, IOC Masa, 350, Rock meta®
lht&gt; army sunk to deeper defiha than the
Raving* Hauk v. Partamuulb, 52 N. H.,
men. Ireeause of t|» jmlfr height from
17; DoiH v. Hanford, 25 Conn.. 232;
which they Ml. It will Uko seven days
Rittnr r. l*-tch, 12 Cal, 228; Bcm r.
to gv by.
Pateh. 12 0*1,^299 , North v. FavcUre
It ri a sad anti sick eng sight; but &lt;lo inX
turn away yet, fot*berv come* another anuy
—one hundred thousand criminal*. | From
*i if p*rty of the Knglhh nobility, wore
jail, ami prison" arid pcuaiewbarica they some Wrratbii of beautiful autumn leaven.
o.m« At tbe head of the sj*y romes a Those wmltby devotee- of foslikio. thirst­
long line of f&gt;eraon.i whose hamL' are ing for a new.acxmaiioo in drear, asked the
smeared with human blood With rope*
Lawrence* for the uatui- &lt;&gt;t the foney
around their neck* they arc on the way to
goods firm* by which thane orumontal
the gallows, other* are going to mro-n for
life. Knry erime knuwu to our law* have article* Were nuaufocurod. Oil being
told that they were the natural leaves of
been rouimUtcd by theseperron* while they
th* oak and inapfe of America, lh«w Brit­
are under J1|C influence of drink. But bark!
ish auiJ» eb-ralxl their eyebrow* and
Whence vulDes thcM ycD*. and who are looked aatouiabed, being too polite U&gt; any
tboae bound with strong chains and guard they did not believe it. Next year the i
e-l by .uwg meu that go raging hy
Lawrence* had a boi-fnll of autumn
They are raving maniac*, made »uch bv leana wlret.-d from New Fnglaud trm
drink Their cy&lt;* are tormented with | and ahipped to London, where they were ,
awful sights, their ear* ring with awful made into wfeutha, and dulrilnited amoug 1

drink, and when be saw bis buris rapidly
failiu, he tried to keep tbe Corner, agviii
by watertn hit Itkkcra jest ra we bed wa
treed the currency.
But these expedients didn’t work. Ths
higher the price be put on hb likkrra tbk
more the preplc seemed to want U&gt; drink
lurit. It seemed to be a delite to em to
I
pay out our money if they put anything
whatever (but. But they wuudn't dll wot
TOP HE FUBLIC1 Botrimi m«t desired—that is to say they
woodcn'l stand his watered whisky They
I
I Mavs sew cralrsd a irrok *t all lilsta st

purely icgxl aoutrvreraioL

may ripen into a eloud upon the title Io
cu«U|Aainfnt'a land; and
Third—That irrejnraMc injury b threat­
ened to eotuplainanis in their buBoeaa. A«
the ux b only personal, and aa yet affects
no real estate, sad may uerer do wS. the
sraoiad gnaind calls . for no consideration.

media, for thrauMvro rhfeh tbe in* has
not given thorn. Wc do not karar wfeethcr there was any expram amsM on the
part uf ths defindaM |» thrt jrafodMuou.
if there was, it could be« a. trail, for
n«uro rirrady stated.
Ha would U
powerfem ia ray era. Bat apromay an
tn a case iik* tbe pvraeat wbarabamw*
but ..n buhaU of tb« public Whom fee ray
such porporc be hra ao authority tb aspre

�The question whether a tax »
or not. is nta a quretK-n
Andthia will mast any objwtion to

tribunal.

raw.

“““ -

■

JH. hfa urged that the tax fa void »
?
municinaliti^
hare no tow in ita levy hnd colfarti.m.

-- tint™ or&amp;jucnor of tbe budtiewi of
- dealing in them. Indeed, in this State,
liquors have always been taxable m prop­
erty ; liod ao hare breu the implements be
10 be couviored—what ia fact is * part of moau. of which terbiden rxmre of chance
the ptiblte AMtatjr Of the time—that mem- have been curried ou. Yet, whoa the
been of ah* convention who expressed keeper of billiard tables fa compelled to
view* lending to tbe Mine result in shap­ pay a tax. it can be no defense to him,
ing tbe inatrumrat to be submitted to the either in law or in morals, that Iw fa com­
people, had objects . in vfag which were pelled to do so from the profits of au illegal
teXaffy different and expected, or al least tMisineas. To refuse to receive the tax
hoped to aeeompiiah. wholly different ends
by moans of the prbrixion finally agreed encourage tbe buriusss, instead of rertrain
upon. The provision itself fa experimen­ tag it; and would not only be unwise be­
tal, and no one could aafidy predict the cause of exempting one man from hfa fair
couaequenotobut while thorn who favor­ share of taxation, but also because it
ed the total destruction of the traffic in would tend to defeat the State policy
ardent spirits, hoped I* accomplish that which forbid* gamni of ctiaacc or hiumra.
object by means of a prohibition ofiireore, Tbs idea that a thing fa farorel because
others not willing to destroy th* trade re­ it fa taxed may be examined in lbs light
garded the inhibition of licenao aa a re­ of the practice uf thfa State in some other
moval ol emberrtadng restriction* and psrticulara. It has always breo tbc cu*.
impediment*. Tbe provision agreed upon tom. in a^artiouing taxes by valuation,
was not of itoelf &gt; prohihiuon */ the to make some discrimination* bsued on rea­
traffic, and upon this the most diverse son* of public policy. Aa an illurtration, we
view* might be concentrated-, but beyond may mentioned the ca»e of property de­
voted to cducstioml or eharitabio purpumi.

the uufaaner, the Tn Law. inatead of be­
ing ineOMbtant with tho law declaring tho
illegality, fa in entire harmony with ito
general purpose, and may aometlmat be
even more effectual Certainly whatever
discriminations are made in taxation ought
to bo in the direction of making the henri­
es! burdens fidl upon those things whieh
are obooxmas to the public interest, when-

ISAAC MARSTON,
R. F. GRAVES

hcrewithetbe speech iu folk Our rredora
can judge for themselvesaa to tbe accuracy
of the review we published.
. CoWhxt.M: It abraya (ffortfc W nuctf
gratifoddu tu meet riy taaredm in *m»
VT ttt and Tuurttafi yrfcrt'kgo.-ti teH "WSF
Tin in memory the truh and bardshits
these days—hardihij* imposed for the
preservation and perpetuation of our free
institatioM. Webdiared tbsu, and ws
believe now, that wc have a government
worth fighting for, and if need be, dying
for. How many of our comrades paid the
fatter price for our preserved Union! Let
their berofam and sacrifice be ever green in
our motnory; ietuottbO result, of their
M.-rifice be destroyed. Tbe Union and the
free institutions fur whieh they fell should
be more dear for their sacrifices. We will
not deny to any of those who fought
against u* any privilege under the govern­
ment which we claim for ounelrea. On
the contrary, we (welcome all such who
come forward in p»od faith to hdp build
up the WMte pfacas and to perpetuate our
institutions against all enemies, u brothers
in foil interest with us ia a oommoa heri­
tage; but we are not prepared Io apolor.ir itlM r.,H
t/xk tn
annw tt

CITY .TAILOR

Mnnr:;

and having jujt received direct frum Jfyw lo-.-k a

they failed to command the attention of
the committee on fruits exhibited.
At
least we hare failed to observe any proper
notice of the collection by tbe prom.

Valley Horticultural Society, with ito
President. E. Bradfield, Esq.1 of Ada. aa
chainnan. Thia arvangrment resulted in
the bringing together and forwarding a
very creditable collection, especially no, if
we consider how aevercly this region was
visited by tbe eold of last winter.

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
MADE TO ORDEF

wan especially in charge of tbs regularly
atnxJnted tolltetor IcT tks district, H&lt;m.
tnenl no d/. uf people can more heartily
J. R. Waton of Swing Lake., The pffret
join th** “the soldier whs submitted
of last winter In’tMa region, togeiberiwhh
call and see for yourselves
to the dsngen. trials, sad hardahlni
the early date of tho exhibition and the
of the camp and the battle field, ou which­
tardienm of the aeaaon, was ao far disevur
ever ride he may have fought
No clam
aging that Mr. Waters for a time, doubted
interest* and welfare of the whole commu­
of people are more interested in guards
the propriety of attempting a coUectiuo.
nity would behest subserved by abstain­
agaltut a recurreuce of those days. . Let
THE LIQUOR LAW
Beoomiag more confident however, ho
ing from any imposition of the burdens of
us then begin by guarding against every
mivernmeot up*ru such property. And
enemy to the prosperity qf republican in'
In
another
place
_
the Legislature, in apportioning the taxes,
atitutioaa. I do nta bring into thia assem­
ha, accepted this general belief, and artci । Text of the derision of tbe Supreme Court blage politics, but it is a fair subject for
upon it.' It has been done as a matter of
the aoldian in their delibcrstir.u* to to coofavor and by way of encouragetnrnl; and affirming the constitutionality of tbe acts aider what mar bo necessary to secure the
yet if tho argument against the tax y&gt; this nf the Legislature of 1875 taxing tho sale prix* for whieh tliey battled. In a repub­
caac is sound we do not are why thia State of all kinds nf intoxicating liqnon* used a* lic like oun, where the citiacn is the sov­
should not have evidenced ita approbation [ bevengn*. This deeiaion fa of the ntmoat ereign and the official the servant*, where
| importance to ibc people of this State, and no power fa exercised except by the will
by taking special care that they should
of the people, it ia important that tho
feel ita burdens, while at the same time it we commend it to the apecial aUentioo of aovercigu. the people, should foster edu­
bcautifui
stigmatlted other things which were re­
Tliia new and protniring fruit-growing
cation and promote the iuteUigvueo whieh
of thin legislation, so far ax it involve*
garded aa immoral or pernidour, by refo«regi-m. was ropmeuco! by a n.llecliou
fa to pra.-rve us a* free natiou If we arc
rights, fa directly the opposite to that
tng to permit them to appear ou the tai
trotu E. J. Shirt*, of Shelby, eonrirting
to have another contest in the near future
«Mai&gt; wm held inadmissible in People v.
roll. A tex roll mightj undoubtedly be
of twenty varii-tirrof ap|J&lt;w. nineteen of uf our national existence, I prediet that
Hurlburt, 24 Mich,, 44. and Park Com
The popular understanding of the word niadc in thia manner a roll of reputable
the dividing line will not be Maauu and
■Wooer, v. Common Coenril of Detroit. license undoubtedly is a pcrmia-ioii to do names or even a roll of honor, but how
» Mich., 228. The legislation which somethingwhich without the license would any sound public policy would be subserv- Some uf tbe |&gt;ro|rielora &lt;/• *r(7 to both ; Dixon's, but between |*rtrioti.m and in­
not be allowable. Thia we are to suppose cd by it must require considerable luge- ' mimo* and coMmos i/rsxLunAJv* direct i telligence «&gt;n the on*- aide, and supersti­
tion, ambition ami ignorance os the other.
was the sense in which it was mad-- u&gt;r of nuitv to point out. Il would assuredly
The unde basket of pou, contributed ’
in the constitution; but thia ia also the not be such policy aa Statu* bare usually violation of the provisions of the law, and Now the centennial year of our uatioaal by Hon. Wm. Adair, of thia county, son-1
legal meaning. Tho object of a license, acted upon. While iu the refaction of that, loo, when they have been notified by existence, I believe it a good time to be- ' tailed among others a lot of specimen*'
gin the work of strengthening the founda­ from the “OH French Pmr treo of De­
■ya Mr. Justice Manning, fa to cooler a object* for taxation, revenue in to be con­
tions of the structure commenced by our troit," the (fan, health, and vigor of which
right that docs not exfat without a license sidered" and kept in view. It is impossi­
patriotic forefaiheni 100 Near* ago at Lexj
rOiUren* r. People. II Mfch., 43,49 ] ble to exclude other cvnaideratioda,—
ington
!xt us all labor to add all need­
Within this definition a mere tax upon In pnlpaing a tax it might always
full guaraateea for the greater acrurity of
district; but a small, though well grown
tbe traffic canuol be a license of thetraffic, be a question whether it should ba
free thought, free speech, a fine perse, pure
I and correctly named collection of pearr,
unless the tax cotjfm some right to carry imp-wed uion persona or upon property by
morals,
unfettered
religious sentiment*, and
with list* romplete, grown in tbe garden
value ; and if ao upon what property or I punish, kt every officer of tbe city, and of of equal rights and privileges to all men ■
l of local government. Tbe law thereI
of
one of the Wing bvinam men,of tbe
every township and village in the county. irrespective of natioualitr —
1
fovon tbe localities instead of forcing
city, catnc to hand early, and was pranpfly
I
do
hb
whole
duty,
mid
see
tint
this
faw
i'
ion
encourage
free
sell
______
_____
wnaaml burdens upon them.
displayed ami noticed ; while many other (
that
not
one
dollar
of
money
appropciatod
IV. It fa objected that tbe sheriff is
more important and extensive m'lfactiona,
might be tbe easiest for tbe collection of1
to their support shall be appropriated to
■ado the collector of township, villages
arriving later, and larking lists of varieties, i
the nn-reaary revenue, ..but most injurious!'
tbe support of any sectarian school ; reand city taxes under this law, when bv
were fairly overwhelmed in the tosh and 1
or unequal in it* reaulla. One might dfa*..
right and duly and tbe fem which are
hurry of the opening.
•
courage
industry,
and
another
ewuuragi;
t
given for ito performance, belong to the trade In*. case the tax waa not paid. it. (hie might collect the tax from luxu ,
township, village or city colkrtor. or trea*- So far as wc ean perceive, a failure to pay rie» and therefore fall mainly upon the I
urer. Thia objection, like the last, comes the tax no more render, the Hade iUegri rich, while another would -collect it from | ‘
, in the land tbe opportunity of a good
&amp;om the wrong source. There -n w bore­ than would a like failure of a farmer to oecreoaric* and be oppressive to tbe poor. ‘
[ common school education, uncalled with
behalf it fa made are not her* as parties, p*y the tax on hia farm render ita cultiva­ The whole question 'would be quite aa
' sectarian, pagan. or n-tbetfatical dogmas.
and we an not aware that they complain. tion illegal. Tbe State has itupoac'] the much one of policy a* of ucerisrity, and a ' &lt;•
'---- •* ■ matter of religion to the family
Tk. partiea taxed are the persona wbn tax in each ease and made such provision 1 iegfafalor would be unfit for his office who
chureh and the private- school ■
manifcat thia decided interest in the re*. *. has Iwen deemed needful to insure ita did not look beyond the propool tax to ' ,
-J" ik. „ec_ _e payment; but it has not seen fit to make !
entirely by pi irate contribution*, amination* and the society had concluded
ita probable rewuha. Thia ia rejweeialiy ' a
the churrb at d stale foreverrep­ ita sewioas, when the re-arranging of the
the failure to pay a forfeiture of the right.
-........... ith these aafrguards I believe tabic left room-for them The name wa.
entitled to the fre-c If the objection were to pursue the calling. If rite tax i* paid ;
tbe Initial which c reated the Army of the true also of a collection of thirty five va
a valid one it fa not cioar that it could the traffic fa lawful; but if not paid the j
Teuureaev will not have Iwen fought in rietiea of apple* contributed by Juhn J. pear ujein the ground with a collection of
Invalidate the tax; it might only raise tbe traffic i* equally lawful. Them is conse- j
Robison. jgaq., of .Manchester. in the
fruits. The rolleciion waa mostly spplc*.
question of the right of a particular offi­ quenily nothing ia tbe case that atqxxtrs to .
I whkh, coming from this far Northern lati­
cer to colfaet iL It ia certain that it be in the nature of a license. The State ,
tude, were of enurae but partially grown
eonld cotstitate do objection to the tax in ha^providnl for the taxation of a busi- ' thetiiKlrn* to the busiura* taxi'd- as to
and colored Skill, if due allowance for
oquitv; for as between the town or city new* which was found in exial-ncc, and render the iHsconrageineiit and discipline
these cirvuinstance* be med*, they — ust
•ad iJm party taxed tho equity of the tax I the carrying on of which it no Unger pro- I of heavy taxation wfae and politic. In the
[The Official Report of the Michigan
fa not in the least affected by the cireura- I hibita, anti that b all.
few cmcs in which the rignt to d6 thfa
1 Committee at the Chicago Exhibl
But it » urged that by
a'anees that the wrong offieer ia deputed
ha* been denind on the ground id* inn|tialto oofista it, if that cooatitutes the only new tbe State rccoinirs il
cition of the American Pomological
ity, the courts hare affirmed it a. brine - j,, what they have .Worn to do—if when
raKd objetaiuc. But we think the objec­ ter. sanction" ■**
Society.
CLUTZ"
’J"?*"- -'W**11 '&lt;*“r«n»&lt;* wen are elected to offiem where
tion fa without force either at law or in in its profit
within the (,2 Penn St., 401. 494; Hctebcrv. Oliver, they n*n demand an rnfonfmmt of the
25 Art , 289; State v. Parker, 32 N. J , 1 faw,—fail to .erf.-rm the duly they owe
Itb. Ml.] file brderal boreniment Ira. (1, thermrivro and the J-rtr ih*r represent,
h*. gone to a great extent in the same an&lt;J p,, n„ mtentiou to the ninircineul.
direction, levying duties in •omc o«&gt;
' plrtion uf the work uf representing this
which in their result*, are prohibitory, and
Slate, by a collection of frait, al the recent
in tbe osa: of tho State l«nk* puqa*wly
exhibit i»ti of the American I'ouudogical
taxing them out of existence. [ Vrarie v.
Society, at Chicago, that some account of
Penoo. H Wall., 533.] Thfa case doc* j
upon its repeal. Tbe tax has nothing to not call for an eiprrmiou of opinion upon
I
excellency
(if for no other reason), a* a
do with it whatever. Now it fa not efaim- legfafalion of that extreme character, for
j tuenn* of doing aotue degree of justice to
cd, ao far x« a* we are aware, that the re­ we have nothing iu thfa faw that goes bt
the aelf-aacrifietng labors of a large nuiapeal of the Prohibitory law was incompet­ rood the ordinary legfahtiou when il fa
Iwr of our fruit-growers aa well a* others
ent. and if not. tho mere recognition of enacted for the double purpose of rwvenm! The general loos of the fruit crop of the '
tlio iawfulnoy of the traffic cannot make and regulation.
country, whieh (thanks to its insular pothe tax law or any other law invalid. Il
Thia county probably supplied fully
i iiiii.ni. fell with mitigated force ation the
fa only the recognition of an existing and
one-third of all the fruit rent to the exhi­
orchards of our State, together with the bition from (bis State; aim-xt tbe entire
a cunred-J fsrt. and tbe ruurts cannot, if elinatioa to maka thing! morally and legal­
ly wrong contribute to the public revenue
fact that, owing to the too ewrly date of amount being supplied by the South Hawn
when justice and good morals seemed to
the exhibition and the unusual tardiaom Pomological Soetay, nr at least in its
Vfc dure not te’J the public, we arc making better worlc than
of tho aeaton, there waa great reason to name, by its members and friends.
nancislo any particular traffic by taxing it, re*iuire II If it were to act upon th* ।
Thia
ide* of refusiog to derive revenue from (
fear that our mllcction* must ap[&gt;car al a
seems to fat to rret upon a very transpar­
ever before, for fear they will come tort’ thick anti fiuvt We get
! position to the law.
It fa one uf the' di*adranjage in cotupetion with the ma lanre aud varied collertinn waa rendered
such
aoureea,
it
ought
to
decline
to
receive
ent fallacy It certainly overlooks or dis­
In dosing this somcwlul prolix scroant, terribly excited when we have too many salon,' and now lince
plainest provisions of the law that requires turer fruit* from more aoutbmi bxwlitics, still more attraexive by tho addition of a
fines
for
criminal
offenses
with
the
same
regards some ideas that must always unfine oJlsction of cut - ffi&gt;wer», as well aa we canool refrain from the iwnsrk that
, that member* of tbe village board* and I
deriie taxation. Taxes are not favors; emphasis that it would refuse to collect a ;i township |ru"tc*v. shall tee that Loud*. of seem to have crated in lh« minds of our caana of dried fruito and vegetabkw ; al*&gt; to tho honor of Ifoaois it should be atated wc have cqjne dowt^ rraipfin ata a at Bro, we tremble a
tex from an obnoxious business. If the |
they are burdens. They arc necasary, it
a Sue case of insects injurious to fruits, that when the insufficiency of the .pare mue oecau.«c you may all come at once and Frustrate i.- io much
an no-eptabfa character, are given by the
fa true, to the cxfatetxv of gvvernmevts; tax is laid by way of discouragement or j denier, in intoxiauing liquor*. that they hope to win credit to our State by an and another of stuffed and mounted birds. devoted to fruits liecame manifeat, she un­ sothatwe cannot do nnythine.
.
.
but they are not the lea burden*, and are regulation, it has tbe same general object will not violate tbe Law by aelling to mi- cenwat and general effort to bring out our Ths apples of this re lleetiuu 'being law , hesitatingly aupprva-d her own roll xtion.
0 h“d some talk with n man from California ttb&gt;n • i-ndth
in view with the fine; nta only aa it aflrct- ।
best specimen*.
perishable, wore forwarded early, and, in fat the benefit of exhibitor, from others,
I nor*, habitual drunkard*, or to person*
Impressed with the gravity of those
him
Tliiriyve
TopCarrioges.
and
that
almost ii
। &lt;rg
(rty. Il fa deemed advisable to make the person taxed, and the community but----- ,— --- —------------ -- — — r-..—
tact, were among the first received and contenting herself to take the chancre for
careful prorucoc to preclude these burdens also in the use to which the money is de- whom they bare beeu notified not to.. difficulties, your committee, aa soon as dispUyed. Tbe collect ion. bring compcmxl their display .ft„ her nrighbora rirould b«- btuincM besides the
voted. Yet the constitution exnrwnly I ’1~’ ;---------- r -------».i_t—
practicable, after their ajmointraret, usued
becoming noedkosly upprcnaive; but it fa
arcumodated. That the spare waaatill in
provides for a library fond, to be derind buudMneuar holden for damage*, upon a circular, copins of whieh were distribu­
conceded by all the authorities that under
adepute mut bo attributed io the fact
from the violations uf the public Isw.— ।suit, or even for a violation upon tho pert ted to tbs gentlemsn appointed collector,,
some eircutnataneea they may be curried
that, from the known acarxity of fruit, a
of the seller. Yet, with avowed tempe­ and by them widely distributed over tbe
to au extent that will be roin'ova to indi­ [Const. Art. 13, See. 12], a provision that '
large display wa, not anticipated ; and al­
rance IWU ou the village board of Eatou State. The responses to those circular,
viduals. Il would be a remarkable pro­ may aa legitimately be said to bo a liaow j
though our roerapomi.-ore with Hrcrrtary
id crime u a taxon a traffic may be said to Rapid*,the law torixy fa notet&gt; forced. Only indicstol s very general wilHagnam to aid
Galuaha had warranted us iu expecting an
one out *d six dealers has a* yet given any in tho work, afthouglq for the rvnsoua s]»Taxes upon bustiMB* are aurally collecl- bond*, and the one that did give one, did ken of, many looaliuos were distrustful of
by tho government, when this burden
ao almost voluntarily. The faw fa being
whieh may prove dfaaatrom* is imposed ed in tho form of license fans, and th'u j violated .very day by the sqlpon men in their ability to foruiah creditable contribu­
upon it, while, ou the other hand, it is may ponaibly have lead to tha idaa that kdiing without first giving bonds, and tions.' Thgt these feat, were reaDy to a
frowrd upon and enndotaned when the seems to hats prevailed in som* quartern, they are liable to prowention and heavy greet extent groandlon fa dearly manifest
from tbe result.
burden fa withheld. It fa sofa to prrdiel that a tax implied a lieuuae. But there is
fines. and yet they are no more violator,
Your committee also open correspond
that if such were the legal doctrine, any no uocemary connection whatever between
iitkj nib kil July, that got die fritter.
them. A hurinew. may be lirtmsed end of tbe law than arc the membera nf the enee with the sscrotary of tbs Ilhnofa
board
—
indeed
in
our
mind,
not
Kurnach.
Horticultural Society, upon whose invita!' tJ *' ■)'*a to° lucky.”
yet not taxed, ur it may bo taxed and yet
Tbe fatter are not only vidatiag the law,
not linecnaed. And au far fa tbe tax from
&gt; t j tl c j &lt;&lt;p • not to comb all at once, w«
but
are
uegircriog
to
|ierfi&gt;rm
dutfan
they
prercnted by the
the tax-J being neccatarily a license that provision
the bslanre was arranged iu baakoto, under
fa frequently made by law for the taxation have sworn to faithfully execute, while the
aotue
of
tho
tables,
while
still
another
por
­
•kloou-msn. having pmd hfa tax, awaita to
Il may be supposed that soma idea of of a bnsincso that fa carried un under a
tionwas removed from tbe buildiag and
have a bond required of him.
special prctectioa fa involved when ■ bori- license existing, independent of the tax.
“Now, tbe question fa, what will these
MMfa taxed, taxation and protection be­ Such fa the ewe where cities, under prop­
Under the apprehension that there might
ing reeiprossl. If tbe tax upon any psr- er legixiative authority, tax occupation*
bo a Uilure to secure an adequate exhibi­
which are carried ou under licenses from
tion fbc the Stalo, Mr. A. 0. GUdsbrn. of
the State. [Ould v. Richmond, 22 Grat.,
Paw Paw, had been induced to undertake
4f(4; Napier v. Hodra," 31 Texas, 287;
the gathering of a collection from the fine
fruit-growing region iu -hfa vicinity. Hash
ooifaetion wuaaMCMri duly raoolrad, bat

to mJe iu burden, lighter ioured of
heavier.
The complaint, if any’ local
rtghts arc invaded, evmca from the wrong
source. Th* etty ought to be here show­
ing cause why she should be compelled to
receive th* tax..in*tead of these comclaiuanta showing cause why they should not
■ay it ovot to the city. When the city of
Datrolt shall object to having the wrong
thrust upon her, it will berime enough to
inquire whether any of her privileges are
taken away by the law; at present it ia
■aMcfaat to say that partita whose intereeta ore directly antagonistic to those of
tbe City in regard to tbe ptirtieular matter
ia aonteoveniy are not to be heard object­
fog an her behalf tlist the right* of the
(fay are violated by the cnUection of a tax

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;

TO DAY’S

ADVER

SPECIAL OFFER.

Having a larger stock of blooded
Poultry than I care to winter, I
will for TWO WEEKS sell at
GREATLY R EDUCEDPRIGES
(Trios or Pairs
tirs of
of Pt
Partridge CoohTins as good
ul as thl
thSre is in thin
Country, f
Now
’
is your time Io
socure the (’HEAP.

C

W. D. HAYES

C

If you do you may be induced to
come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s

Buggies this year. If the Exo ite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a ’ limited number of
^ CUSTO/ffUfS CACIt D^Y

Truly Yours,

Tl« ufoefal majority fur t lfe Republican
State ticket in Ohio, will be more than
5,000 on Governor, and probably much
larger on the Uber Stela officers. In lows
it fa abeut 35,000, and in Nsbraakajabunt
15,000. Again we lay, “Behold the H-

l

'

ia antsfapauu. of hfa sniral. HU th. mttiru spsco was pre-occu]nod. Mr. Gliddw
taopeofally deserving of credit for hfa
effort* for the reason that they weremadr
in disregard of Waring demand* of hfa
—n burinoau. The groat bulk of Van
Bare county eoatribudona, however, waa
from tbs vioTnuv uf South H.vmi, and
their wllretioa fa mainlyduetolhcittdefaiigabfouCure.
H. E. BMwdLsf thrtpfore,

J. 1. HEED &amp;

MPOSITION HATED I
The paUMaers* alm U ts Miske It ImUspsa-

.
'

HM
* very

istriei of Miehigsa.

iMMeKssfosyof theM
mxliwd ca FrUay

�Tin \Bri&gt;»uc\j&lt;

232^80

BEEE

Tbe people of Barry County to under­

Mi, Seii-My and Daily. stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

ha. aamrod Mini .f tbe Ha— af Rapr^ataH.va, and wln rtrt^ u ^^u.1. far
lh topala lion of I'nfrwi. A gnat Treatdrattol eaapaijn win omaamaea wsl apria.
•a* lb. paUilea] iaaaaa arfU Uahaprtbylba
"“l‘« aa-to. of (Mp,r. Evary lauU1.
■mt rttlaaa wffl IM aurta jaaraal aa Ha
C***ay» fSAuar iadiapaaaibla far lb. poliiinl

jcjuOlHocirBw

.

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a double.* 1 ».• of

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it is going tn be a good
winter foi^Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

55£-3S25?fS?i

t

Utl .t JltfbCLresal nsrssTM
I, rarofaUr to.iw br

scsssmivs?—-

with fun tipdaaaiio. and Infaenuitoa to m
U« lha rwl.r to ua.l,r«*»l U. |«p„rl.nca
andUarin*
Tbe literary daparttoeat, always af ,ba
Mfhaat abwaator. will tad-to lb. tom Harla.,
farelga aarrnpo.daaca, lalervati.g peraoaal

SPECIAL NOTICES

oFsUBSCKIITII

TO-DAY'S

pnAaia - -r 1

GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

W akd..,

S.'tii

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Ealato af Onia C
ar*, Mvnibir.

FURNITURE ROOMS.

alm Maala,.

S ALISBUBY 4BH0SSEAU.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.
HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN,

at price. which defy all Competition.

PBOSrECTCS BOR 1HTC

THE EVENING NEWS.

Tbe rtoek i» (’umpire in every depart­
ment Having been bought very low, and
he public will find it for their interest to

THE GREAT CAUSE

;ytu“2:

HUMAN MISERY.

UNDERTAKING

ECLECTIC BALM

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City*
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. H'e have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of brugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries, Toilet Sets. gr.,
J-c. Give us a call.
Hopkins 4 Barnes.
Hastings, bee IS. 1STj.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

LOOK OUT FOR
TERMS REASONABLE.

BARGAINS.

&amp; A. MH &amp; KeDHi,
Grain, Flour, Provisions
and CountryProduce,

Heal fclwt# Jlitice;.
A ad araa,tom&lt; la ■, Kaaaf Saataaai rmy toa&gt;

Call aadaaa Ik. ■ ■ aa.

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.

*

.

-

—
MJ. MOMBTV.

UM

Flour, Qrain, Pork &amp; Seeds.

SCRIBHKR'S MONTHLY f«t 1876 54.... 56
For the oiurenienrv of aurb of our
patrooa wbo may devire to aubacribr for
th.- pBAfBIK FA»Mt» I price. 92.15) in
cuanectioa with the BANNER tprirw
91.50) we will .apply the two papers, if
ordered at the same time, for 13.15.

'Kfeimic.

Wheat a specialty

TWO REIARKABLl SEBIaL STORIES Mayhew Business.College

J. G.'RUNYAN.

HASTINGS

'GABRIEL CONROY,

MONEY . "MPtrtrRt
uffw fcL.t.aL’^K's
make it.
.Lta
=-.ti-EfcJe

439

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO.

oysT'ers.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

J10.000 GIVEN AWAY

BALCH &amp; NOBTON,

We will KBd the REPUBLICAN
BARNER usual pri« 91.50 ami the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAL uaual price 92.00, pontage
prepaid on both papen, for me year, for
Th. WEEKLY COURIERJOURNAL
b tba great NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. It wW. o&gt; December
31M, 1875, distribute impartially 910,000
ia ralaabU ptwsali among ito aaUcribcm.
evary aulwcription
through w.
wifl be entitfod to a ngiatcrod and num
bend reoript for thia dirtribution.
M ua 93.00 and grt both paper.

BILIOUSNESS, I waa brought loa rood
•/"dKLICTOUS7 AOuS

CURB perparwd by R J. RICH. x«24t3

Law M&gt; it* Baath lam waawar af Bartow
A Goodyear# a^ta. aa Jadhw— Htraat, Natarday. Oat. M. UH*, a portal bort aoatala-

GBADI ami EKM3,
oxwr r.yxttrtfc,, . M'to,

Where you wit! Gad all kiuih of

FURNITURE I
Of every Description which we
In Bar­

Billings &amp; Probasco, iLi aaU cheaper than any turaa
lartte, MartiS ""sialt ai Ira ry County, for them- mamma:

QOLD8I
AMERICAN COLLEGES.

““Si

REAL ESTATE.
T.J. WILDER.

We Mil nouc of thia cl.aaieu.wle Furnlturv that h made by machinery. The
good* we make la made by hand, and
wamntnd. We lawile all patwoua to
call and Inapeet our rxxfo, tor they all
bearInepeotloa. -No trouble «t all tu

�CHEAPEST and BEST

PETERSON'S KA&amp;AZfflE!
«UTI WfclTEB n» TBE

ENTENNIAL
HISTORY® the u.$.

U sank Iks sabBtrtMlaa svlss. Th st will *• lr
ersanstslr taUaU

Tit Ceateniial is Pei aii Patil 1

Prescription Free
f.wsM t.. abandon ita long, bitter, deqscratc. but unandliog struggle, first u&gt; pre­
vent and afterward to overturn that settle­
ment. ' Thw profusion ia both the’moat
humiliating coaftwaion of part fdly ever
extorted from a pohtfcal organiaalion and
a signal tribute to the inrineibla right-1
cousnres of Republican priuciplre. The
aertMatlou that the Republican party reeks
to keepalive old iaauoa in order to avoid
new uuw ia unwarranted.
Our pert, nt
leart, hi secure. Able to review the record
without remone, we ehaerfully cwamit it
to history, and with the courage inspired
_ • - _ ___ li. _ .... —_

UuM.rtosteiCiriuk.ftA.'

CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

Sacramento Ogdeti, Kalt IWe City,
Ubeyenue. Denver. Omaha, Lincoln,
Council Blnffit, Yankton. Sioux City,
Dabaqua, Winona, He Paul, Duluth,
Marquette, nooghtou. Hancock, fln-et.
Bay. Oshkoah, Fond du Iju-, Merilaun,
and Milwaukee.
If yon want to g&lt;&gt; to Milwaukee, O-h
koab. 81. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth,
Fort Garry. Wleoera, Warren. Galena.
. Dubuqur.Hloqx City, Yankton, Gain ell
Bluflk. Omaha, Lincoln. Denver, Halt

FSJ.1!.
That the Kc'publii-an party of Massariiusetts will support pu man for official
(Kwitiun whose pcrounal character is nothin
alwoluta guaranty of fidelity to every pub­
lic trwM, and they invoke the condemnation ,
ol the ballot-box upon any candidate for ’
office who fails of ibis lent, whatever may j

.sd.S^MKl a broomstick, and then
they stlek il insid' tbe d&lt;&gt;or or up against sleeken, and for the elevation and purificata n of that service the Republican party
t^WMtaMwa and gmt. " she returned
'''And Joes that frighten you ?" -aid will continually awl faithfully »trivc. welroining the ro operation of their oppejj
•‘No, air, 1 ain't afraid of their trick*; uenta. in whatever quartet it may appear,
but when 1 ain't there they conn-, y.m Io the end that every corrupt and unwor ।
thy &lt;&gt;ffi&lt;eHoldcr. without distinction of
ktww, and scare Nathan yon mv
1 party, may be driven from hu place, and 1
'•Who is Nathan?" said the officer
ihat iAciid malieasanec may be hunted
and puuwhed wherever the pursuit may
lead or ibe blow fall.
That the Republicans of MaaeachwsHts

“And why dun'l he go i.i«t and drive
the hoya away?"
Mid Him Simmons, .mil
Tag at lhe officers innia'enee.
Us
wouldn't drive away anybody. He's as
weak as a kitun."

You Can Make $5,000

la M day. Ik A Usierka.
MV "TKTKM ISMAFK^HOS^RAULE aU SIM-

and Sleeping Combe*. luxuriou«. well
lighted and well ventilated Day Cnaches
and pleaaant lounging and aunokimr
care. The can arc all cuulnpc.i with
the celebrated Miller Safety Platform,
and patent Butfere and Couplings, \Vea&gt;itithoure Safety Air Brake*. and every
other appllanee that bn* trecn devised
for the safety of fwreengvr train.. All

WANTED:

R*tss KSk'Si I
$510,000. H’JX'V,

HEW TORE DHH»TR1AL HMffifflCl

SIAJO SASIDt DIVII10H
T»e BHUMt-a.H liar

Perpetual World’s Fair,
For Connell Bluffs. Omaha, aad Cxhforula, Two through trains dally, with
Pullman Palace Draniug Boom and *aMUla2saUkb(sMl&gt;.a*l •”'7 nataalsaI
Sleepltik Cure through to CuunclI J|luff. .k.« kit larsaitaa; a o«'o r r (.Usery &gt;k
:as ' thrwjgh trains i£niy?vi
• real Asm st Iks &lt;Ltut II..... 1 s Iks sliy ace Gar- attached on both train..
For Oroen Bay and Lake’Superior.
sn-l U-.1U41.
Two trains dally, with PiUlwan Pal­
ace Care allaebcvi, and running through
to Marauettc,
For MilwaukM, Four tluough trains
dally. Pullman t ars on night Indus.
For Winona an&lt;l ininta In .Mluneoota,
llti^ llimH.,1.
.I..,..

tfitrniSislxsEbth''

ras.vft, MMHBT
$5=$20

8IAMD RAPIDI ANB DETROIT
»H. no., wa.

Mu
! ATLANTIC' EXiqtF.-'.

$100,000 i
•r truno.«tn tw M (fan sr'kuaa »•. a-.
Fourth Serie Drawing, April 5, 1875.

ar
MORIENTHAU, (IMHO A CO.
llapkla, Cbleagoand Dubuque, via Clin­
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local self government*. without the rivers. 1
rity of any interference from abroad.
Thai the Republicans of llaasacbltsctts
welcome all angaries and evidenrew that
the centennial uf American independence ■
will Im celebrated by the complete* restora­
tion of fraternity, and they express the
opinion that the time has conn- for the
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.it employer, will support sneh measures a«
•luill devcl.p th.- rowurr-o of labor and
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| That the reduction uf tin- nation s ex­
I [eudituM during the last focal year by
more than S12,&lt;&gt;U0.0tMI following a outslant reduetii.n during the whole period of
the present administration. i« a gratifying
pn»f of the earnest endeavors of tin- Re­
publican party by economy, frugality and i
thleliir in the’public service to lighten the 1
I peblic burden.
That the President of the I uited Statro ■
round walked quietly out. It was painhii is entitled to the gratitude of the country j
as well aa amusing to ace her. There was
m.gie.»..f childishness in her blue eyre, sense with which, in an urgent crisis of af­
no skipping along the sidewalk with faire, he han aromued the great rvaponsithe •xubmnt .let. of youth. If ah&lt;&gt; had Inlilii-s of his office and maintained the
aver known a child's life she gave nu evi- national honor and credit.
That the Republican party haiU with
exceeding joy the many evidences &lt;-T reeuncitiation in spirit and in purp&lt;wc. a«
well as of pence in fact, which have taken
the place uf distrust and disturbance in
tbe restored Statca. and makn. haste to
testify ita anxiety to meet reconciliation
with Eonfidencv, and every proof of |w
with proof of aflectir.i) and rcganl.

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                  <text>Bam**Ceo. M. Dewey,
gNTirtt AND PriLURUL

VOL. XX. NO. 26*

Hastings,

IgSIOItL AH) BU3HB cun

barry county,

Michigan, Wednesday, October

27.1875.

Adrertiiiu ipiH

ftfijai

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stove* of Detroit, thdy are
entirely new pattern* and firat-cla** in every
reRpect.
J

10:

BARKY COUNTY

MICHIGAN STBVE PIH1875
"WB.E SAVAKAHO.

whole no.

Onuratioerf Hepcrrtaar MtOtaMI *he
report was accepted, aad ou motion ef
pervieor (tale, the tap art wm adopted,
On mntbvn of Hsroerotovr Vijf
pnxxtdod lutb* ekauon of Conn ty Drain
Oommtaaiiracr. by Wk*, with the

serve the public, and well gu to any
length*—"
“Bui wat did I un’dMand yoo'r goin
Mtm ba made tbe wily
to redeem them bond, in?" naked Josef
_____ , _ the nation T" We hold
agin.
PIGEON SHOOTING.
"Our notes f’ I anawerrd, out of pa- to the afinnative ximply becatac thereby
a targe expenditure for interest can thus
baaared to the nation. The taring iu
round number, would be about *2(|,000,“Certainly ; jiat m our friend* ur Ohio 000 a year. This we regard m auflieient
.Mr. Bergh asks ualo print the followargument, and we await the Hfj&gt;»Uuxia't
perporo to pay tlie naahnel debt."
“And thia gooi on for lime and eter­ oljactiona, which, by tha terms of the lag interesting letter on the practice of
challenge, we are to reproduce in full in pigeon shooting, which has been sent to
nity T
"Certainly, Joaef. A fiuau»hcl inatitoothe gentleman addressed :
*hun, eonMrueted ex our* ia, kin go ou
The Lansing RtptMicaa promises to
from time to eternity, becox it i* conractible,—one .pccire uV paper into anoth­ Open up the currency discussion in iu
Tuesday's issue. We shall reprint ita arer, ud another inta one. You »ee—
“Yea I *e&gt;. but, cilixcu Baacom, when gumen's and then p oceed to knock them
joo her *old all your likkar agin for thia Into amiihcreetM. [D. E News, Oct. H.
Er, and you turn around and convert it
Wo will first giro you fiitta; sad if you
bond*, hey you any aabuortnec that can ‘ knock them into smithereens," th*
they!] take llwm bond* in LooiaviUo for argument* based on such tacts will mini bl-?
mure likkrf? Did they take the outre
ll— ___ l i____ j__ .i_ i__
1. That the U. 8. Supreme Cour: has
ever authorised the imue of legal tender
note* in time of peace. A power like
tins is not to be awumctl, specially when
Judge Bradley, one of tbe jnatioe* form­
ing the nuyonty which legalised the iaauc
of such note*, cxpriraaly spoke of it a* “a
power not to be rreorted to except uo ex­
traordinary and prrraaing uccaaiona, *nch m
war ur other publie exigencies uf great
Tbepreple-^xl it to waul, and with a gravity and importanceand aaid. “it
glare like so many infooriated liger, they •bould be no lunger continued than all the
ria and went fur me. 1 didn't kecr to May
to argue finance with cm. The winder
. 2- By proving that, even if auch a pow­
wax open, and I apraag-tliro it, and made
er be curuiituiiuual, it will be booret in
cvmgnra* to break the pledge repeatedly
given in ita tawa vinca 1862, that the legal
tender, shall not exceed *400,000,000 in
amount, which aum wm redared by act of
Jan. 14, 1875, to »382,UOT,0&lt;)0.
3. By proving that it is just toward
those who hold the irredeemable promiare
of tbe government, paid then a» money
uuder a pledge (hat no more than *400,0U0,&gt;MXJ are to be issued, now to shove out

Jaw W. naugbtalia rewelved
Jake r.
reratrat

!» tMsa

tbe world Mita representative, you largely
action, for good or evil, of old and young.
Whether y ou do thia in tbc intercet of
your country « moral and material pevgres*
when you sanction and pnxaote by your
position, wewllh and active partiripalioo,
the nadcM ataugbter and mutilation of in. .------- .------- »—r
—
mameataoai. I araumc that you will not
deny the puaeulate that all living erreturea
are endowed with the right to live, *o long
M they do Mt, by reaaon of their acta or
hurtful prreence, forfeit that right. To
do Otherwise would be to qarolion Divine
wisdom and authority.
Now let uv sup
puee a erase It ia that of a bird which
hav already been captured by your artifice
or skill It is not only hartnlraa. but by

i

! ...

!
David 0. Uobinson having rcoaiyed a
•joriiy of votes of all tire 8uperriacra
ret. on motion of Supervisor Dewey, he
u declared duly elected a* Chairman for

Supervisor Emory moved that the Chairan appoint the meal Standing Commit

I. Ry proving that an increraaeofanch irre­
deemable promises will noldeerenaw the value
of the whole batch. Givvua owe instance
from the history of government rag-mairy
iraucs—there are lots ufjlhrn. on record—
when “watering tbe rap did not reduce

This should be
Stove.

merely a hunted and diatrnw horo-thacf.—
Ex 1* bed nothin to pay him in, be came
iu while I wm aalecp and look my coat
and bout*, wich he aea I kin hale when 1
give him gwd money for that wich I paid
him in. He blrerra 1 licv gut aomc good
money about me Mrtnewhere. How I am
to giuaway from here the Irani only k.nwv.

Has been sold in tins Market for six years and stands at the
H EAD for aUeating Stove. It is guaranteed to heat n room
with two-thirds .the Ate! of any straight draft Stove. Its conics
out thi.« fall with double .doors and other improvements.

PICE

Aino, Iloiler Plate Stoves, including three new pattern.". Cottage |
Stoves various styles. Sheet Iron Stoves with cast linings, atfd in
fact the Largest and best aasortinent Of Cooking anil Heating!
Stoves ever offered in Hastings.

,

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

five

MPOSITION RATED

OPPOSITION COURTED
i

SirBial isi lettaical

DENTIST

lahilie

'x 'Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices

DENTIST
Ikliia

Sweey’s

Hotel,

John Stanley.
batings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

5. By proving that there is tw raving
to the people through the tears which na­
tional banka pay to the general governincut. The i'reai'sy Aeae* ba* declared
many time* that from *20,000.000 to *22,&lt;&gt;00,1*00 of interval, paid on the bondanow
owned by the banka,can be aired if the bank
currency ia retired and gncuback^iaracd in

You arc not alone—friends and admirer,
of your accuracy of aim are with you, and
among them—horribly out of place—fair
women are alao area ’
Your servant*
place the unrraiatiog animal in a trap, and
the life which God gave for the profit and
to the general government one per cent on support of our rare awaits it* unrequited |
their circulation, equal to fi3,478.637, M
it Mood Oct. 1 they pay one-half pf one
per cent on their net depoaita. equal to
*3,463,260 on June 30; they pay onehalf of one per rent ou their capita) atock
A eomwpondcnt at Katamaxoo, .Mich , not ia government bund*, equal to *497,“I am wholly in your power , you will
scuds ua tbc following arena at u( an in­ 7)7 on Jane 30. Throe taxro, together not fire!cad that I have ever harmed run
cident that occurred’ recently in that with the charge* for examination by gov­ or that there exists any natural and kriti
NASBY'S PROPOSITION.
ernment ofic-n. aarorting currency, ex male reaton far my drotrtictmml The
irvwiage, etc . all amount to about *7,500,- sphere in which I moved waa anigmd to
will Redeem hit Currency
U00 annually, and moat uf them would be me by tbe same allwtac Being who nude
“Interconvertible Bonds."
uu«&gt;Dretabk from bank* not under na- you, and ao bountifully endowed you with ,
tiuual control, bocauae they manipulate wealth, nraawt, and all the material pea t
State Izgtalatarea *o mud&gt;. The munici■ snwion* i,f this world. I «m Iratrared .
jnl aad local taxro which national banka I| into captivity while seeking to provide
|,a_v are alao very heavy, amounting iu thia ■ nourishment for my little family, iww dead
city in 1874 to an arcrage of 21 pro cent, i
and in tbc State uf Ohio to 2! per cent on ,
their capital atock. No law* have ever I
yMbenndcrired which will draw into the net
I felt that ef 1 hrs! to May another
of taxation that inriaiUc property, money
w&lt;vk in thia infernal cabin I ahood di*
at interest, to completely M the national
With nulhin but hoe cake to cat,—with
banking taw*. When it ta ctaimre) that
infrekcul and ooreliable drink*, with no
all the interest paid ou bond* owned by
Mxity waU-ver, life didn’t sacra to me to
the banka ia a loaa, tlicre aliould be credit
be wuth bevin. Th .retire I sent a irate
E'ren on the other aide for th* taxro paid
r three aamc banka under rigid and incraaaut auperrtaias. We believe they pay proe which religion and human policy con­
in the aggregate more than the fi22,IHX),- demn not—lake it, it ia rouro; but offend
0OT which the .Vrora haa aaid they now nM ita author, nor insult tbe cultivated
make out of the people.
»].irit of your generation, by a deed whieh
C. By proving that the government haa yuuro«*h cuuwience, on refiection, will
a right tu.takc a man a aecricro or proper­ characterise, but which I refrain from do
ty and giro him ita promimory note, with­ tag."
Thu*, I say, might the unoffending lit­
out intcruM, without lime of payment
fixed, and without. cpMertihility into bet- tle rTcMure addrrro ) uu ; and what answer
could you make ? None. akotatolyMM;
greenback. Why ahuuJd not tbc govern nor could the combined intcllrel and Irorn
the cxprrw* boy. “I kaow about that
me nt pay intern* fur it* poalixmed debt ing uf tlic world controvert the argument
hone."
juM m private men have to Jo? Why of the tiny pleader xwaking your irraafoti“What can he be bought for, do.you
take a man'* money and keep it without Ue (at.
think Talked the atranger.
If you hare favored me with your at­
“That bone ia worth &lt;200. but die man com]&lt;cn*ating him for ita nae any more tention thu* far permit me to claim yimr
delighted to roe that there wm a winder
than h'u labor, hie iron for gniu, or hia
irot b*ck ur where 1 wui to aland, and ‘who own* him will take 1175 for him,''
leather fur inail-hap? During the cloaret imlulgeucc for a moment longer. Batter­
also that it wm open; that tt wm only 3 aaid young Ilirria.
ing, perhapi, VO tbe lurmlrorarasa of
pinch
of
the
rebeflura
the
government
Tbc two rode along a little farther,
frat to the ground, and that the wusda
ydid many million* of ita deb&lt;» with five your view* lunching the subject, to whieh
only about 80 roarta lotbarror.
when the Mrangvr aaid :
I hare rentarvd to inrite your rooaidrra“Here i* a 15 bill; bring the man to me, |»-r rent or aix per rent intereat noire, tion, Ilmrn that you have drawn from
rt I am, I kin make tatriy gwd time foe
compound-intenwt noire, and arven-thirty
for I want to buy that animal!"
80 rod*.
bond* Why abould it Mop paying tator- Cir abundant resource* the tempting ofThe Mrangcr than parted with hie new
I wua respectfully tartled to make my
of 110,000 to him who win bin or dis­
acquaintance, telling him, however, where cat in lime of peace, when it b better able able the greatest number of pigeons on a
statement.
to pay than during war ?
certain day. To me then ta UwayTamneEa I rose a moat anxahua adenre per­ he could find him. In a little while, liar7. By proving that the goverMaeut
vaded that ametnbtagv- Yoncradtrar ria, the hone which ba and the Mranger
thiag
indroeribably sorrowful iu the word
bev-rd a pin drop ef anybody bed dn.pt ud admired, and the owner thereof, came mvcw money by its reftmal to pay interret “kOf" I lay ctaim to no exception.! deltogether; the jhoree waa purehaaed by the on small debt*. It kla* a rrott deal in
fit,SOT man, and lh«i, in a very quiet way, that »ay, bj having to pay higher price,
that 1'had never intended that the Cor wm tamed ovrr id young Hard., “to hare fur eren thing, joal** any pnrate tradreand to hold" m hi* own. There wu very man would lore who abould let hi* little
nera shore! !&lt;«•&lt;’ a rent by
did I now ao intend. I tr­
ie simply to the idee ur

October, 12,1875. j
pursuant to adjouronxnl.
leather. all present,
in announced tbc fidlowing

thy motion the asKssuu-at roll* of the
*ereral township* and tbc city of UaMings
were referred to the Cotamiltre on Equalisa­
tion.
The ClerkJ* id before the Board a communicratiua from the Auditor Geoend coo-

noared in lira HrniW, tlie word “kin" I
found wm repotted one hundred timm! I
beg that you will not regard nra a* tithet
Eaton .ndUury Drain, No. b
&lt;lixrca|&gt;eulful or ocaaurtou*, furl mren part located in Barry County, haa hero
ueithcr. 1 lelicve that |«triotbta and fiaiahed and roewratad (220 roil).
morality require of crcry living &lt; itiaan
The Benham Drain, a part of it ha*
bee. lowwahip
ditched, of
thelining*,
part that for
waathe
aatbenefit
oK to
the
no other, in my opinion, han been confided,
to *0 great a degree, the dement* of *o do­
ing aw to yowradf. To the famous journal
founded by the wisdom and tapcity of
your late father, millions of people Look
annually fir precept, example and advice ;
and when they read in your fair roinruns
pair sanction of betting and maUTrarary
mutilation and killing of uauffemding ill-

AND CASSIMERES
prirratc enterprise than they roukl be by
Luge g-wUta-t brakcri- « riothrng,

this office

.tores- Why not tat the curreory be reentated in thia wwy. provided ail in *e&amp;
l^By proving that salioara! bank notea I

are wcree for practice) UM than green ;
UeU. TUy Jo notdiapensa wish grew-

DR.

of highway, a done. Mr. Basham haa
finiabad that part that waa aat of U him ;
Mr. Geiger h» partly Rniwhod that part

■ be tawnalup. of Maple Grove and Jtaay
ria, to puyfixtlx expuwanaof tbe reettmttiiiiifvrthc Eaton Mid Barry Drain, No. 1,
located in the townahip. of M*pl. Grove
and Aaayria, Barry Co., and K.tamu.

Wuinksdat Moanisa,
1
October 13,1875.)
Board convened pursuant to Miourw
eot Boll railed. Member, all pre-rat.
oard proceeded to bnaincsa
Supervisor D.wey moved that the
unreal of the proceeding, of Monday and
uroday be read, which motion prevailed.
Tbc areouwt* of Wm. Tinkler and seven

�Graia, Flour, Provision
Produce.

,
Supcrvisir
Dram order*, amounting in tbe a«tregate.
without interval, to the sum of Ml 75,
alao an account of George M. Dewey,
amounting te 637 SO, for pttUishtM no-

present acroinn.
Motion prevailed.
On motion Board adjourned until right

Sathakat Momixu,
■ 1 Od 16th, 1875.

Awnaxoox awio.x I g.ta.
Board atei pursuant to adjournment,
ril called. Member* all pnwrat.
Tbe oommitlc- to whom waa referred
M aaaomaent rulb of the several townupe and city of Hasting., for tbc yrax

10 o'dock, a. m.
Board convened and called to ovdor by
rite Chairman.
On motion of Supervisor Emory the
Superviaor* of the aevcral townahipa and
city of Hastings were authorixed and di­
verted to asavM upon the taxable property
both real and pcnoual the several *um* of
money required to be raised by certificate
of the Township Clerk* and Kceordcz of
tbe city of Haatiaga for to«u»hip and rity
purpoace, also to ax-ess upon the taxable
property of School Dittrul* and School
DistricU fractional, such rum* of mo*cy
*» are properly cerjfied to *nd re -.uirediby
School Dritrirt I'-sard*.
'
The account of John Q Crvsay jfor
Jail locks ami cxprera on thr same va*
presented to the Hoard in Committc^ of

Oeteber 19th, 1875.
Board met. Roll railed, “uperruoro
.Dpraaeot.
After tbo reading of the Journal, Board
proceeded to buaoeM.
On ■ motion of Superviaor Dewey, the
Clerk wm allowed an order ef six hundred
dollars to apply on islsrv.
On motion uf Supervisor Dewey, Board
look a recem fur one hour.
The hour haring expired ths Board
was called to order by the Cliaireian and
proceeded with burineM.
The Committee on Finance through
their Chairman, Supervisor Nicbria, raV
mitted the following as their report .
Your Committee on Finance would re­
spectfully report that they hare bad the
aubjeet under oou.ideralion, and woald re­
port the amount to be raiaed in the rounty

Board proceeded
Barry, &lt;m motion
aaid roll wu re­
mittee on Equali-

Tbe accvunte of Joau- Jutdaa and 20

aAthamaeffllOO 15.
O» Mrion Of Sapwri'oe Kmray the
I'critin* tbe I
fori ami Niebuhr each asked

and oMained laaveof ahaeace fur the even

October IHth, 1875. ) i
lluanl convene^ pursuant to adjourn­
ment. Roll flailed.
Quorum prractit.
After the reading nf the minutiw nf 8|tttrday'a proceeding*, Board proceedodlto
1 Ixtaino a.
1 The Preaecuting Atltonwy e-dled the
=«g»,-u3c82.-. t
attention of the Board to a forfeited
rrenguaance in the case of tbc People v*.
Henry Eastman and Thotnas Haye*, aud
in which Jum-jL Cole was surety, and de­
sired that the ibanl •Lotild imtnict him
Oa motiMi of Sapervixur Stowell, the as to whether be should pnwocuto ami
report was accepted
collect the bond.
.
Oa motion of Supervisor Emory the
Suprrvinors Perkin* mured that Mr.
report wm xlopu-d
Jiwph Cole I* ratified to appear before
On motion ©^Supervisor Walker, tbe ,u. ti__ i
— * . __i. .. :..
.
«
Clerk wm inateurtad to draw an order to dcMred with reference to tbe matter,
Milton Prickett, for- the sum of 65 76, which motion prevailed.
the Committee on Claim* having nixie-an
Mr. Jum-]*1i Cole wu notified and uperror of that amount iu recommending the |&gt;carcd before the Board and after hearing
allowance of account No. 13. being the ac­ the itatciucul of Mr. Cole, on motion of
count of aaid Milton Prickett.
Supervisor Dewey the tualUr waa bid
On motion uf Superviaor Wolf, the re- over for further iuvraligaliou by th/ Pro*,
ccuting Attorney until the adjourned •»i frvred tbc Committee cat ap|«&gt;rtionnkcnt ahiu of thia Board.
,
of taxes.
Ou motion of Supervisor Perkins the
Superviaor Bailer made a statement to Drain Order* and account of Gen. M.
. tbe Board that be had lost a county order,
I»ewey fur printing notices fer Drain Com
riven him fur bis attendance as a juror at miaaioocr laid on the table Friday evening
the November term of the Circuit Court fur further action of the Board, were taken
' fur 1874. Said order waa fra *44 20, from the table.
On motion of Superviaor Stowell, the
numbered 203 and dated November 30.
Supervisor Stowell u»vod that Drain report waa accrpted and adopted.
order Nu. ft, given on the Burgher Ditch
tin motion the report wu referred to
Fund fur the aum of twenty j3'— ’*- the Committee on Apportionment of Taxra
1C. 1873, aad aerepted by
The Committee on apportionment of
Trcmnirer Juno IF, 1874,
toxas submitted |be following report:
Nu. 19, given ou the county
Your Committee to whom wu referred
for the aum of eight and fifty-fit
the matter of tbe apportionment to the
hundredth dollare, March 11.........
different Townships and city of Hasting*,
accepted by the County Treasurer March of the State, County, Drain and other
15, 1875. and twenty di re aud righty one
Taxes for the year 1875, would respect­
hundredlha dollar* of the account of fully rnbmit ti e folio* Ing aa their report
George M. Dewey for printing for Drain
Qdnmiaaioocr be paid out of the General
Board met.
Roll allied.
Quorum Continpmt Fund of tho rounty.
present.
1 Motion prevailed.
On motion of Supervisor Stowell, the
Account No. 8ii being the account of
three Drain order* and account of George J ante* Clarke fur Juatire Feat, amounting
M. Dearer for printing o&lt; thru fur Drain t&lt;422 75 wu taken np. and Sujaervncr Em­
Commiaatoner, prenvuted by Snpetvtwir ory moved that It be allowed at the amount
Emory, were taken from the'tablc.
elairaod.
After consulting about the matter, on
Action did mH prevail.
motion of Supervisor Wolf tbe orders anti
On motion of Supervisor Enin the
amount were relaid on the table.
Snpcrviwr of the Township of Castle­
On motion of Superrhor Sidnam. the ton wu aujhorimd and directed tn levy a
Ux not to cxecol 63 on the N. E. 1-4 of
S..E 1-1 of Section 18, of said townshin, •
atagnEFtet C
' Supervisor Ainsworth moved to-a'iipi
hfilStiSihiSiijS"
tbc report of the Committee on Salaries.
Supervisor Emory moved to amend the
w.'wwintkpwscweekirttMl c
moriirti of Supervisor Ainsworth by fixingthe salary of the County Trenailrcr at
61,100, and themlary nf Judge of Pro­
bate at 61,000, which amemlmenl pre­
vailed by yes* and nays m follow* :
Yeaa—Supervisors Ainsworth, Armour,
Brown, Carpenter. Cole, Dewey, Emory,
Hoyt, Sidnam, Walker, Writ and Chair­
man, 12.
through ----- ------------ ,—
Nays—Supervisors Benham, Hough
Brown, niido a verbal report a* fuUow* .­
telin, Nichols, Perkins and Stowd!,5.
That like Committee are unable tuaaccrAlaent—Supervisor Bailey, 1.
On motion the report waa adopted M lain the price for whieh a wire or iron
feme
ran be built around Court House
amended by yeas anj nay», aa follows :
Sijuare
in time to report at present aeauon.
Yen* Superviaont Ainsworth Armour,
Brown Carpenter. Cole, Dewev, Emory,’ but would rrcommctid the building of an
• irou Ikoce around Court House Square,
o:i___ ri-.ii___ n- ir __ i z—
* and that tbe Board at thia Marion make
an appropriation of 61.000 fhr that pur­
’ tMsir. That the Chainnaii of this Board
bcappuinted a committee to correspond
( with ftnre builder* and a*rertain what at
■ price on iron fence can K‘ built rronttd Court
House ."tenure, and report at adjournsd
' meeting of this Board.
On motion of Supervisor Wolf the ra’ port was accepted.
CK.rl™ ||. lU.f.U.-.rf.SW
1
Supervisor Sidnam moved to amend the
red dollar*, In apply on hie aariry an Proa-,
rrpirt by .pprnprtrting f50O inrtwd of

John H. Wendell &amp; Co,

are. baa been placed in numinatioa by the
Republican* of hie &lt;v&lt;unty for lUpcvwenU-

Flour.Grain, Pork ;. Se«d,.

54&lt;»M —tth, .ria.
public servant, we hare no limitation in
aayiog tlial hi* election as a member of the
Legislature will price in that poaition a
man of sterling inte-r-ri:y, darided ability

~^hoxt a spec alty.
r aaaffcl"

‘

Mayhew Busine&lt;-r Heg
there i* not. of hi* election by a handsome
majority. And if elect'd, we bare no
doubt, that hie influence in behalf of all
the higher and nobler purposes of the
State, will be very decided, among tbe !
atrong taca who wiU be bit rollrtgnta oti. i

Supervisor Sidnam moved that the
Board adjourd until right o'clock to-mor­
WWM
row morning.
Morion prevailed by gwaa and naya a*
Inasmuch m the government received
follow*: , ' ' ’ '
YeM—Supervisor*
from the bond holder "duhi.nrot money"
Brown. Cole. Emor
fur the 5 20 hoods, wiU Ube honest to
Stowell, Walker and
Naya—Superviaorv.-------------,---------- Carpenter, Dewey, Hought ilia, Hoyt,
Nicbri* and Chairman, R.
Wm. It. Poww, Clerk.
Bavxct. am! oblige

“StODK

I ration ef the City of Hasting* for tbe fn। vitation extended to n» to visit tbe I Liv
I ting* Union School Baild-ng.
• hi motion of Supervisor Frrkin* Bran I
adjourned until Monday. October 18th,«t

bera all pewent
hnaiams
There being
rwU o&lt; the fowl
of Superviaor

lunioft lifctr

ths towwihipn of Barry, Ilflpw-Irriug,
1 Orangeville. Prairieville, Holland, Tb»».
Next, i’ ocinot be exportod fur nobody
' •PP* aad Yankao Spring*, and Aja I
will take it abroad. We the* maku sure
known as district No. 2. According td
of having it ail Io ouraJ.vcs ; and it time
this diririoo district No. 1 will have a Hubbard. Esq., late of Yankee Springs, in anawera Mr. Carer* demand fur a “ nmi-

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

D. D. MALLOR
OYffiy

BALCH &amp; HORi'OB
±c-gsrss«:

jfeyri Hasw^ la tl»e
alia*, ta*1Av MoCmi'

te BrtAas k Xmu*. ■ .

-.7. W.

GRAB CHIBSEN EixPiffl,
ftarner R'rocffiridgc d .,
-y
Billings &amp; Probasco,

WkumudIt Miiaaiaa |
October 20tb, 1875. J
Board Ckrtirened p.irauant to adjourn­
ment Roll soiled. Supervisor* all present.
Journal read aad approved. Board proceedol io bnrioria.
On morion of Supervisor Stowell ac­
count No. 93 Was taken from the UbkSuperriaor Stovall moved that account
No. 93 bo allowed at *25, that bring tbe
amount cl*'”'■“1 '*
■
Crie mured to amend the I
Supervl
ipervrior Stowell by laying
3 oa tbe table until adjourn

Martie, Martleixal Slait isi Im

We answer that the Sspremr Court de­
clare!, that a. a military neenmicy in time
of war the brae uf the greenback* wm
ronrtitntiavul, aud hence, an long m that
neeority cxiatcd, tkry vnr ■ honest mon­
ey. ' CotM«|nrol1y, wc bold, that ao far
as greenback* were paid for 5 20 bonds,
they were paid for la Auwsratosey. That,

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.

Motion did not prevail by yean ant
ira m fbHowi: ’Yeae—Soperrbonr Carpenter. Cole,
Emonr. Hoyt,- Perkins. FWnam. Walker I
the ulvatam of the goversmeat, according
and Wolf, 8.
Nays—Superviwira Ainsworth, Aramir. tn tile interpretation of the constitution
Bailer, Benham. Brows, Dcwev, Hough by the Supreme Court, which ia tbe ntalm.'Niehdn, Stowell and Chairman, la.
*•!«*.
i/. i'Z
- Tin- motion of Supervisor Stowell po2. We answer, it fe boocat trfkf vbf
railed by arts and nap u follow*.
Yen®—Supervisor* Ainsworth. Armour, debt, just aa we agreed, and that a* a na­
Benham, Brown, Cole. Dewey, Iloughla tion we did agrife to pay the 5.20 bonds,
lin, Nicbola, Stowell and Chairman, D).
principal and interest in grid. This 0. T.
Nap—Sapewiaon BaileyCarpenter.
Emory, Hop. Perkins, Sidnam. Walker know«. and henee we pnimuie be docx not
I differ from us aa u&gt; the obligation of the
and Wolf, 8.
Supervisor Perkin* moved that the Board government to pay iImw bund* in grid and
apprnpratei one hundred to paid for the silver, the only "‘bomwt money,” aud thpa.
publication of it* proaneiliag*, and that to p.y Ihem ^wwia wosld Jj'jg
•uch amount bo divided equally between
the RircuLiCA.r Baaaut, //■»« J-.ur•ai, Harry County JirpuUiom, and ,Vu*Arillt A’nc*.
Motion prevailed.
. I
Pay Hull of Board of Sapervisoni Jbr
their October saaion. A. D . 1875. J

WING GALLERY

JOHN

STANLEY L

Canned Fruits and Fish.

enting Attorney fur 1875, 65,847 M
There bring no farther liuainow l&gt;clbre
w Board, on motion of Supervisor KW•• Monday, January

Wm. II. Pownta, Clerk.

giterti Oysters
afeSrs
ifEdJSX

*1,000 at recomt. Staled by tbe Commit­
On motion ofSupaniaDr Brown, Board
' tee which amendment prevail*! by yeas adjourned until cm o'clock, r. M.
1 and nap a* follows:
Wm. H. Priwraa, Clerk,
Yeas—Supet risora Ainsworth, Armour,
Bailey, Benham, Caroeater, Cole. Dewey,
Emory, Hoyt NicbZ, Sidnam. Stowrii.
Walker, Wolf and Chairman. 15.
Nays—Sujkcrvisoni Brown, HoughutEn

ESTATE.
T. J. WILDER

On motion of Superviaor Dewey, the
report w» adopted
atnendi-d.
On motion the report was referred to
Finance Committee.
The accutrut of A. J. Rum and two

I daily

UNDERTAKING
in the bunI near, can truly any that they
oau do better work, and gtre better aatbficttoD than any other fire in this
aratton. W. II. Ptebbin-, li.r^fenlor
member, with th® experience of a life­
time, will nlwaya give hit jieraoual at­
tention to thh p*it of their rxlenrire

bare borrowed tirnnev,
tbe rtoekbolder of the
their profllii

No. 42 and 04 of preweet aomion »at
taken from the fife* and referred back to
thr Cummittes on CUiws.
On motion of Sunerviacw Crie the Snt-erviaora rf the townships of Assyria,
ilMtimrt. ..-I -Maple GTre were stttbiri..
ed and directed to amevn upon the several
daweripriona, in Lzrir to rnshipa ths
amounts reported by the Drain (Wmi*
rinwer a. n drain tax also the osiouetso refamed by Mid Drain Cunntri-

'

Tl*e Kfeettfc Balo- will be u-ed only
who., derired.

STEBBINS BROS.
HaatlBga, July asth. 187S.

x«l«'

FARM FOR SALE

�T|«K'I
$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

The people of Barry County to under­
TKRtE rolTlOK,,
Vdlj, Seii-Westtj ui Daily. stand that by a mistake in an. order, they
have sent ns 40 dozen
.
ILiAMIF’Sw
but Will Hams, says he can'sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
LEADIIG REPUBLICAN PAPER Well they sent us a doublerder of

• BANNKB M0*j price |1.50 (ad the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAL uaoal price 12.00, poategt
bulb paptnt, fur one year, for
The WEEKLY COURIER JOURNAL
ia the great NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. It will, on December
31M. 1876, diMribnto impartially &lt;10,000

CROCKERY

and every aalaeription aent through ui
will be entitled to a regialered and nunhcrod receipt fur thia rfiatribnlion.
Send im &lt;&amp;00 and pvt both paper*.

ttfo, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.
Si5^9E5wJ

,

r//X A oTfovi TUBAL II
Naw ia jual the time to give your I
and cuttle nna ofS. J. lUctl'a I MBRO
CONDITION POWDERS.
NX

PICTURES 1
PICTURES ’
I am now *11 alone ia the Photograph

and get a nepOive taken. The rapcriorily of my work in th* past ia a auficicnt guarantee of firat-e iwnrk in the
future.
Room* in Washington Block,

L GROCERIES

'

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the, Store can see and they’will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

IBS

FURNITURE

ROOMS.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
SPECIAL NOTICES.

iR-OCEAN,
at price* which defy all Competition.

THE EVENING NEWS.

Th* Mock it Complete in every depart­
ment
Hiving been bought very lew, and
lie publie will find it fur their interval to

UNDERTAKING

ECLECTIC BALM
(Introduced by ua.)
The experience of thirty year* by thr
Senior member of thi* firm’ *• an , Cofertaker, girea him great advantage* in dorug
in a proper and prompt maimer, the deli­
cate duttr* m|ttiml. -

Rr^Ule*.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stoekof Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash, lie have,
also, a full anti complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. 8c..,
8c. Give us a call. ■
Hopkins A Buses.

Hastings, Dec 15. 187'4.

Give dor lived to thia, but for the proof

Salisbury &amp;, Brosseau.
Baating*. April IP. 1878.

Myl

LOOK OUT FOR

THE GREAT CAUSE '

HUMAN 'MISERY,
TERMS REASONABLE.

BARGAINS,
Tb*
J.w.lr, Corw.rl, oned br B. l*n,A. m4 ba*.
&gt;■ *44M Ura.tr te ft.
*«w H.r.rol la
1 Clark*. W.tr*.
ewrlry, at u&gt;

NOTICE!
•nf. •• ultra wk.l k

JEFFERSON SRERf.

SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY fir 1876

Wagons

and

Buggies

. -- r.-.—.......... LD,
M**lb»r, M

£•

Meter MwtM.'that* wU?J? “ “*”****“ *W
TYD EUAEIABLI SERIAL STORIES

“GABRIEL CONROY.’

G. BUNYAN.

HASTINGS
Th. mm* *f thto aterv h Mila lb* S*atbw«Mtk..Urtem IIrU |* &gt; Mila* ,lWi n* ««»

Util

R»ticej.

W. H. H. Broth, th* iktiior mculie.
of tbe firm nf Broth, HaiWmry A Cor
hro rvtirod from brndnau iu thi* cUr, »nd
i* now traveling -for th* Grand Rapid*
Burial Cm* Co. Bm many friend* wish
him mere*.
QcDtv—Who will do the undertaking?
Wby-Htebbin* Brother, ofcoara*.

Hau

i ujor,

Far restoring to Gray Hair iu
nitund Vitality and Color.

Keep It.
Whore you wul Gad all kind* of

FURNITURE!

**=*•« ■* -unite lb* principle «f JaMlro
nbUh Ls&lt; *0 K»n»ro«udj &lt;-miroI la-1 the aciiea
•t lb» &gt; rrrant Bj.nl will aaaura a fclr roa»at tbrir bead* *1 th* »Uj.ar**d Mt-

■(« Il
X«w '

lint Um*, la a ■***.&lt;* **■**!« «mt baUw?
r-uub.1,1. hy law. lb* MM a* aay &lt;**» com
•' ao^ull aad Latutj. Thia la a wia. doeiwIm. aad a aimikr oa* ia date Mala w*uH be

STEBBINS BRO’S

Of every Description which we
can aeU ebeapet than any hoc* In Bar­
ry Uoaoty, for throe- rvtwon.*:

the PBAKIC FaNUK* (price. &lt;2.15) ia
waltf/werth IW.»i»« '&lt;«. Th. e~y connection with tbe BANNER (price
by MiM W&gt; Taby. -Rew to Mak. Item. &lt;l.W)Wc Will Ktpply the two paper., if
.b.«tel much Ibteeght, »«« wblrb ordered at the aame lime, for &lt;3-15.
MMrt.rtbaaebMl wm rrod by lb# Brorro
Mr. Blgr. «»»*•«
&lt;“•hr
tap.rlalcad.at, aa.l..ed by Mr*. M*rrt-

EsSSGZKdsAr- ~'t
The Editorial Department;..

SgguSSStSS
tCH’S.

•troyed, or the gland* Mrtphied and
decayed; but well iu remain c=n »&gt;e
aavad by Ihla application, aad «iimulaied into activity, ao that •» new
growth of hair &gt;• peudorod. Instead
of fouling the hair with n-paaTy aedk.
■•nt, it will k*ep it cleau and virunxi*.
Ita oceaaional aaa will piwrwnt th* hair

MONET _2ta
ntfw
MAKE IT.Sjgj
L-rasjra-aS

�CHEAPEST and BEST

OAD

PETmONWGAZffl!

. TIME TABLE-

Aunnramni

TaJdfag Effect Anff. 29th 1875.

ENTENNIAL

raWT nxx terwux

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

BISTORT«’« U.S.

iffiSE’ift'sSiKIcSlS

UhratratM tbe aut______ ,___________
buaiMra man of fair iatcUcctual gifts, and
point, the moral of my fure-puig acem-iu
mt th. nluo df thne. Mr. WflHam Hegw
Prescription Free
1 mtn, born in 1816.. wm educated a drug­
Iks AretrooW••*»! IrnMn Ma
rerabml raimraw the taking rf.VwkAurg. gist, *nd when he diml was hradof th? the
lb&gt; y*s* sa4 n.H4ls*xv&lt;. N«• »•«.re*
Thr majority b nmall, but it is enough". widely-known firm of Hegemon A Co.. uEuHSSSTh? Utile was fought on the square isrne
of hoeraly Vs dWmnraty, nd the t»M of
Ohio settle* tbe question. Tbe rag-tnoney
manafisrfwrer* are pushed to the wall, the

Iw wsrth &lt;h.»akreK»l.«n |.rk». Th«r will he »pWssdsUtr uW

Tke CeatEuial ii Pa ai Pencil!

MAMMOTB COLORED i’ATUlOH

l&gt;»l.Z*Wre&amp;££*!?£*■

with repudiatioa taking ia it. shadow, fr
deed, and baairara mon breathe more
e^y. AU honor lo tbc breed men of
Ohio. AR honor to tlw nobl. Repnbli
can* of that noble Suit, who placed tlietnmIvm betwran their couhtry and ruin, and
foogU ao Wdl the bottle up» the result
of which the basinrev of the conntry dc-

e.tl Democrats WOT quite a well pleased a*
ibeBcpablicaiu.in fwt.eniou^iw husinra*
me®, there wra no divenity of raotiment.
All were gi»d that the rag'baby hid 'ulied
a bornin," and that it got iu quietus bo-

rare, bat be abo gaia*d great proBchaey
in the art. of painting and muue, so that
he would have been noticeable in the prautke of either art had be not poamed mi
many other riaiin* to iptrilactual and social
dirtinrtioa that there merely stood fur sccomplkhtucot. in hi. well-rounded charac­
ter. Now this gentleman ww. day by
day, an active burieera man, giving the
u«ual time and rare and thought to tbe
conduct of a large and prwqsweu* bu»ines*. Yet, in there hoar* usually regard
ud B« sacred to rest *i»d recreetioe, he had.
by wise husbandry of (parebouts, gather'1
cd ftults in the garden of knowledge You Can
Make $5,000
whjch are'usually th* reault of the araidti|b Miays in A 1 Stocki.
ou* labors of a Hfttlme. Verity, the hours MT «T8T«M IS BAg^HOXORABLB »d HIMraegoUea.

wm

I

the tumble, obedient servant of the wont

tern, qr wratara points, this great Hue
I* the one yqu should lake. The track
UofttwlHat *Uel rail, aqd nil ttr gppointmenta are Orat-ela** In every n&gt;apeet. " Hs train* are made up of elegant
■•Yu.1’0’!”**0,. **■!" Drawing Room
and Sleeping (W&gt;e*. luxurious, well
llgh|ed and well yc&gt;&gt;i&gt;l*trd Day Coaches
and pleaaant lounging and nmoklaa
rare. The care are all equlppci! with
tbe calehiated Miller Safety Platform,
and patent Butter, and Couplings, Wra'lurbouar Safety Air Brakes, and every
Other appliance that ba. been devised
for tbe eafoty of passenger train*. All
train* are ruu by telegraph. In a word,
thia GREAT LINE ba* tbe t&lt;cat .nJ
■moutbort track, red the must elegant
and comfortable equipment of any roid
In th* $Vrat, and ha* tro**competitor in

go &amp; North-Weatcrtt ' Railway leave
CHICAGO aa follows;
For Council Bluffs. Omaha, and Califor­
nia, Two through train* dally, with
1'ullman Palace Drawing Room and
HloeplngCara through HGjancll BlufT.
Tot 8t. Paul and Miueapolu. Two
th roarb traina dally, with Pullman Palsee Uar&gt; attached on both train*.
Per Ormb Bay and Lak* Superior.
Two trains dally, with Pullman Pal­
ace Cant attaebrti, and running through
to .Marauctte.
For Milwaukee, Four through train*
dally. Pullipau &lt;&gt;r* on night 'rain*.
For Winona And poiritadn Minnesota.
One Ihroagh train daily.
For Dubujno, via ('’rveporl. Two
through" trains dally , with Pullman
Canon n(gl4 Unln.
For Dubuque and La Crosse, via
Clinton, Two through, train* dally,
with Pullman &lt; anon ulrht train.
For Sioux City and ' anktoo. T«ro|

Uujcwm t* «»r wk* ‘'j*”",1 ft
rssn II kw HUreU &lt;sr(k&lt; itusuAl.o

rlura ."ts**r*r&gt;*. &lt;a*tt*ek*d to &lt;
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offira, that he luui earned the undying
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dylfcg gratitude uf erery reputable man in tion there ha* been a perceptible improve­
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were diatributed among the ward*, and greater and more marked improvement.
Judge Hackett waa notified that he waa I
It ia raining very hard at this writing,
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appoint thana (elected by Tammany. He
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MM Vy Twrad as the brad rf Ihawmsy.
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The brat judge ’the city has ever hail i&gt;
Recorder Hackett, who for ten yean ha.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1875’,

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' CcrUiaiyTSr," mid John
• 'Abril I
p&gt; out and get the article myself?"
“Why, thi fact to, John,” said the mer­
chant, eojoying hto Joke more and more,
“fc’a only one article—a nther bulky one.
It was bargained for long ago
I think
you will hare to go with it, John."
“Dowa to the aca*hore!" said John,
getting a little hot and fluriered. “Is It n
rery valuable pared, dr ?"
“Well, |&gt;crhap* ynur natural wndcsty
may depreciate Ito worth, John.
Mrs.
Stcde and I think a good deal of it, and
Laura, too—I'm sure she does. The
eomtnodity to yourself, John. Mr*. Steele
wants you to go down and take a little
boUda/there.'
When th* sams of iyoura waa mentioned.

_ «BTK30A tIU.JD

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

•S21 ‘.Vilf.TWKtS;: &amp;

Haya taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stovcx of Detroit, they are
entirely new patterns and (irst-elass in every
respect.
’

Thi, Stove bu low broad IwwHh. VERY DEFil’ a-b pit. and
tO
n 0&gt;®tc for Broiling over, directly under* the
dnrtY which when open euuneit the coals to keep
-fb |a.*« tin lined doors which clone with u
trirh 1‘nrceTiun Knob*. The Reservoir is so arranged
it.fan ita.takon-ouU at will, has Mien or close front doors and its
general appearance is bold and attractive.

THE CENTENNIAL FOR 13T6.

"A very na.ty »cu." mid Mr. Stevie.
John muffed it In, hit ey&lt;a dilating, hi*
broad tliouldcra expanding, bi- licad high
in the sea»&lt;-.»otc-i air.
. A tramp on the haul, wet »jnd, and
like a metinr a Ung black homo *h&lt;&gt;t by,
disappearing In the mist, leaving fur John
But John am •til) surrounded by the |
the memory of a charming head cruanrd
with blonde, curling hair, two kind eye pretty and sympathetie women. who had i
cruelly dowrted the tdno-hioodrd doeend
ant of the old Dutch governor, lying in
his tost graecful and languid of altitude* '
on a ni-iglilhiring lounge!-—the dreccndant. '
not the governor—and had flocked one '

‘Ma,

• jlfA ibeei) bold in tbi? Market for six ream mid stmiu
H F1A F&gt; for n Heating Stove. 11 is guaranteed to heat
with two-Aurd.* the fiu*| nt any straight draft Stove.
I
out this full with donlje door* and other improvements.

plump preUy wife were alone together in of their lime at the i
tbeir prirata parlor. Her dimpled hand ao nrermary and an r
Uy lovingly tn hi*, bar shapely head, j John waa aliuovt 1
fnah from the hand*of tbeeoiffrur. rretrd Urea: but when bi*
mktoaaly &lt;m bi. .boulder.
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Suddenly the door opened, and there ’ hi* ureal
wx* heard the ruiitle of silken drapery.
"
A .till shapelier little bead, and fresher
from the hand, of the coiffeur, all snru tripled hr the audacious touch of-a mor­
tal, p:epM in at at the door. Laura wa*
pale; her little white hand* were eUapwl
lopd*.bcr ; her niu.ieal voice tmnldcd.
"Oh pop, mamma, come dimlly! Mr

Alro. Boiler Bin’" S
Stove* v.tric»u« style?,
f-tt-i the Largent and
Stove. a*v«rjbffervd in

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MFOSITION HATED I
A STORY SUCCESSFULLY TOLD.

OPPOSITION COURTED
Sinical anil Kstliaisl

Teas.

Coffees

and Spices
showing itaelf, for the young man to a* pale
m a «]wxtre ; and dramed in that white
duck, with his sunken etva and billious
skin, i* enough tu frighten one. I have
grown to bate him, while Laura i* grow
ing to do ignite the remtrurr, Tm afraid.
AU the evening be leans 'uphgaiuM the
wall, netyr dancing, or opening hi* mouth

DENTIST
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tings, Nov. 10th, 1874.
rt.-.Uy. j !,

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r^T3 BEST

lAIBIgJLANDS
ANDNCMAMA,

Gtri imriur &gt;1 receive di.-dcl fro® New I ork • very Urge nnd

dWMpUU* Slock of Imported and Domestic

only to with the father—Florence, a beautifu) bright, aoconpltobcd, good gid at
acrentocn, Bbe love* Theodore in an
idolatreu. fashion, and while ahe tore* her
mother no Iw, she *tay* by ber lather,
that hi* home may not be entirely derolate. Mr*. Tilton is with her mWto.
Mra. Morse. The Plymouth people made
up the magulflc.nl sum of 11 OU for her,

ally breeeehing him-fur attention. In the
daytime ba to always with a long black
burse, that euvem more ground with it*
leg* when it to putug than any animal 1
ever now. WbcW Laura fucn cut Io drive
bobind it, and vaaiahm u&gt;t of stoht with
the b.my creature. I tremble to think bow
dreadful U would b« if our &lt;toar little giri
would ever
port and pared of thi*
wretched nuu aJ hto wicked beast. Sol
think John bad better come down at once;
Iqnite long toaoeEakaadaome fare qnd
bctorhtobmmat voice, and 1 think it to
alxrnt tuna John should tdl hto Httto Mtwy
to Laura, and haxa ihiap aotttod comfort-

form. He to haring wuqderfttl saceore all
orcr t|&gt;e country. He to probably the
bag |4atforar orator in the country, and
then who is there whn doe* not want to
ere the man who tackled the great pulpit
Hxiqargai Th; eurbuityof th; public,
and Theodore's talent, will giro him all
the rntney he want*. Then- arc runt&lt;T&gt;
afovot that ncgotiatkice arc in
for
a rvcnnrilcti&lt;"U luswrep him and hi* wife,
and I am Indiaed to Iwliere there to foun­
dation for it. Tilton always loved hi* 1
wife, and I know he beiievm het more ainned against than alnningItocchcr never drew bigger audiences 11
than nnw, and *&lt; cm* never to have had an
finuaMdHpott htopsopto.

quoutly, thare cwbe BOdiahusraty ia rhe

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The naiional grarabacks an not

&gt;M M an invretmani, lik* bond*. Ho
one axped* to bold them for aay time.
They arc received one mlnntojuri mid out
the next, and we cannot **&lt; tfi*. the party

The Wednesday morning paper* report­
ed six failure*, five of theta rather large
ones. and every day tuner the list to grow­
ing. Thia year , will go into h istory a* *

4. We cannot are how an iucTMoe io
the volume of greeuboaka can Itrrreti
their value, if, at the name time, a corers'
ponding volume of other paper morem be
retired. Sevan hundred and fifty trillion',
of paper money will stand at just sneb a
value as compared with gold, ah other eir
curustancee being equal, v/bcth«r the whole

out exception, been bankrupt fur from
three to fire year*. So long a. the limre
rfrre fiu»h, and credit eaaily obtained, they
oiuld *wim in the current, but the moment
the pr.-*«nre caipc. and bank* liegan to '
lighten up a trifle, down they went. Be-1
aides, thi* ia a good time u&gt; foil. The ruin­
! cl man who might fcpuww* along for a,
(yr*r cr two more, prefer* to fail now..
when he ha* a good exeuae f &gt;r it, and
' when he doe* not bare to go for for u I
, mxou. The Chicap. fire and lb- failure
nf Jay Cooke, were two aplendid oppor| tunitira for ahaky hou*ea to get out cncdi-1

They denounce the appoinlmcala* one en­ 500,000.
tirely unfit lo In* nude, intimating, if they
do not aaaen, that the new Secretary to a
Hatherer, a ninny, and a drunkard. Pu»ribly the gentlemen who are duch/rging
thaw lit do ink-aauirta at Chandler know
him and |«wbly they do not. Ido, and
I predict that be will make the best ofirer
that denatUMM ha* had since Ctox toft it.
He was' for rears the moat prominent btuinres man in the Wret, sod handled great­
er inteawsta than Bay other. He waa a

me, mamma ’ Oh. du, 1 beg of you!
Can't she |&gt;apa ?"
Her blue eye* filled with lean.: her lit­
tle feet reemed |«nting to fiy through the
corridor.
“Certainly not," said Mr. Steele. Lh
V- :__ 1.1. ...___ ................

Became be waa imbecile enough to risk
hi* Kfe. that i« iar&gt; reason f.vr y«mr being
the talk of the hotel."
Laura rained her head proudly.
•
“No danger of that, papa; and.braide*,

*• M a esutleaasw, ud M’D
•K Vote IB the »!rt. If you
toe Jomw know what Smith

women would In a bail-drca*. She won't
a bit afraid of rain or mud. She wm •
little too rocklow, for getting uborv to »oo
one of the Institution. for vagabond boy*,
her foot dipped off th* plank, and die «ft»-

"You are very kind, air," be said, “and rifpjad into his own; badmehed It and
lira. Stade, to always more like an angel went on again. . ■'
than a worn: n.”
“One miunte T saw her as neat and trim
/-Axthta solid and plump for that," in- a figure a. ever rfrared a water-proof and
tdlposed Mr. Htrek, bat liking the phrw •hovd hat. the next she wm gone.”
nevertheless.
.
. "Gone!" cried lunra. “Gone where ?"
"But it to simple arnducs*,'' puraned
‘Into (he water, shthl; igto the hoggry
John, “to dream of further Uppim*. green ware* that ror-god np la lake l.er
than I enjoy now—your affection and that away from the fuodost heart in tba amof your wife, my position here ;. I don't vena;; and if it hadn't been for one nf
dare—I esn't hope for anything more. ’ Ihav venr vagabond bop, who had been
Oh, Mr. Stceie I an t tell her my story, lurking there foe a chance to recapo from
•ir. She would shrink from mo with hor­ the island, you'd hare Jost u* both, uty
ror asd aversion, she to ao young, ao bran- dear, foy 1 tqadc an agv«|«od plgRga after
tiful. Ixt me at ica*t enjoy the prarcut." her, though I'm aahamed to ray I cudd'nt
"And in the meantime some esdevemus, ■witu a stroke, and should ualy have gone
btlioua, blue-blooded scoundrel will carry to th- bottom like a jdummet of kail, but
her off from tu all
an uSciri standing by caught and bi-ld me.
Then John's face grew peio and *tcni
and iried &gt;‘Ul tipi John Wafer* had her
"If there is the slightest feeling upon ’ safe as a tyivet: ai;d pereeully that rags­
her part fur—foe any ouc else, then, indeed.' kind boy came up with your awoet mother
Mr. Steele, my esse to bapeJvss.'
on the other suL- of the boat, apd the ofli
The cowmerrial pater fluttmd from rial eried out. ‘He’* a regular water-dug,
hto hand, the pcaeil fell from hi* car; he that Jobny Waler*!' And throe were the
leaned hi* head ajrinat I bo d«*k amltrcru- rery rmli a guret her* u*cd In rclatiop to
lm:
John a inluute ur ao agp.-'
“Why, who would suppose you rouid
"John !” cried joor bowildercd Laura,
be inch a coward T‘‘ said Mr. Stacie, im­ “our John,
Mamma? My m»mma?
petuously. “ Von sltril gw down with'me Wa* mamma the lady? Wm John ihe
Ixiyf And u |t John, oqr John, that
aaval poor Sir. Stnyveaaql?’'
'
Th.- very same, darling--John, &lt;mt
•lonu a dmdly breach, but who did not John; hr', always on liarwl where there'*
hope to survive tba-atlcmpt.
trtuWe c* dapgrr "
Even the ocean, when it c-iufnnitid
‘ Oh. mamma* mamma !■' eried Laura,
them, wore a threatening look. Upon the forgetting all the yraro that hail passed
bori»« a pile of clouds formed a back­ since tbo evident, and crumpling both the
ground wan and gloomy, a great black _.:w..u.i L_ a. • . _ _ _ __ li _ ____
mist lay in the aenilh, a draw red vapor

THE NEW IRON AGE

WHOLE NO.

i*. rather odd one morning to dtoenver that
having created the ocean and the Alp., I
loitered in the Hudeou Highland*, travel- .
ed throe; down through the Miwimippi
Valley, across the American desert tn Gd- ‘
ifunria, and back again by another route,
your rnoiher Lad never been up the Ea«: :
river as far a. Morrbani*. It aeetsod ao
abrurd to hare neglected thia horns exeur-1
aion that we determined upoo it ah oncn.
The morning wa* wet, but that didn't mat­
ter. Your mother looked prettier in a
water proof and rubbare. with a ahovd-

and-bn to anything but a drtmkard.
trike* mo that three qualifications
about what the country want* is

There lx tvl»idri*ble *ickui*» at pres­
ent.
Dress warmly and guard against
catching cold.
K. GriBlh was n.iiipUincd of and
brought before Justice Han.mood lastSat­
urday fur selling inuniealiag lM|U&lt;wa to

“I don't know—a stranger. I believe ;
I waa so interested tn Mr. StuyvBsant I
forgot to ssk.
“Pah!" mid Mr. Steele, getting upon
hto foci, and walking to the door, “I'll go
and find out ail abiut it.
Do yon day
here till I return.-'
Briere he bid gone tar Mr.Rtoelebcsni

agreed tint tbo vtscuer cuuld be nothing
ic« than a champion swimmer
"A regular watar-dng I" 'said om gen­
tleman to ,Mr- Stade i and as the merchant
had bearl this epithet used but nnw be­
fore in hU life, and that on an ocuarion of
vital iutevret to himaclf, b* .ought cut the
hero nf the hour, and found, to hto un­
bounded astunuhed. it wan John Waters
himseff! He waa quite enveloped in the
flounce* and furbelow* of peoUy and sym­
pathetic women, who inriatod upon know­
ing every half ssenad if he waa txrt he
fofeatroeg and well, and how in the world
enoU he buffet those drendfa! wares in
that grand, heroic way, and bow rfW ha
manage to drag poor dear Mr. Stuyveaant
io lo tbaabtwv?
John. lik.any other boro of the hour,
enjojod thto womanly adnktioo, but look­ wish thry could take beck that Erie plat­
ed aniMMuly al Mr. Stade when he ap- form now? The ra): baby to not a my
in^ritmg gonWun. is it?
proadMd.
“Hum I", growled that worthy merchant,
One hundred and fifty inmate* of the
Imunc .Asylum st Kalamaam recently ]nr
tioipaud ia an esosnsiMi &lt;a the Lake Shore,
by way of the South Harm Railroad
"lie appeared auxiou* that way, sir,"
Naaby to oppered lo inflation. He any*
said John. Qo wrapped htonadf atomt
me like a ctevil fidu I thought one lime that four grihmsof warn to uao of whisky
gre'd both go down Uiprther. Than ought nray enlstgr the bulk, but, after all, than;
to be a school for teaching people bow to
totthansdrre be oared. Its tin* mdrel

thing for young Ito Smythe to drop into a
gammg-b.;ure„ cut a mairoifirent sapper,
drink a Lwik nf ratondid wine, and lost a
few hundred al faro, and it was equally nice
f.ir the proprietor of theboure. In three
day* al) the Mom and houara that the
ancient Smith left-to modern Do Smythe
were renting al enormowi reuta, and the
young gentleman didn't know what lo do
with Iim money; but now two-thirds of
them are emptv. and the other third find

»0.0l» GIVES AWAY
Wo win aund the

MKPT’BLICAN ]

BANNER usual print IIA0 and the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAL rental pries ISOO, pretage
prepaid &lt;m&gt; both paprm, fi* one yum. for

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&lt;
]

�0 doM m( Owl cr Control • Stare
of Mie|&gt;. utan ktook-Ner Has
Ha Etas ava.ta; Anythinj in .ta
Canada Soattam—How it Happaaad ttat War»a
ar* Were Pu; on
ttaNHch. Cen ra .

rSKZS*!?.BKTKOIT. MIPS
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THE NEW YORK

MWIIIIi.
TUESDAY'S ELECTIONS.

Thj nwult pf the deetiotu held yoncr-

2, 8.—BnxDrrv a»t&gt; jrsnex.

day will carry joy to every Republiraa

The New* suya it is not proprxd to iuersaae tbo aggregate volume at the cur
rency. It wan proposei to increase it
WO.000,000 in the bill wbieh Praident
Grunt vetoed in April, 1874. The Ute
E. B. Ward demanded that the volume of
the currency be inercaaqd to »1.000,000,000. Pig lroo Kelley, Bounty Specula­
tor FmW, and the ?J53 iaterronvertiW.
bond fitetion prvpo«- to increase the volume
jnel as much a. they can by their ahullieeocfc system. Tbo Evening Newa may
not want to' sec more greenback, than the
preoent sggrmrate of both greenback, and
natioMlJaak notes ■ but that paper h not

heart, and fill thu land with tbo shout, of

power after the barrier U broken down to
set it up again. We contend that the
breaking of the pledre of oongrwn that
the first issue of legal tcndcra should be
convertible into aix per cent bonds (many
of tbcaw notes arc now extant), tnd the
breaking of the pledge that these notes
•hsU MW exceed MOO,000,000, taken
(•gather. »&gt;11 surely and swiftly depreciate
than. Every man koewa that broken faith

reived one minute end paid out the next.
Many milliona arc hoarded ir. larger or
smaller sums, waiting tn pay debla with,
to purchase property with, or to loan for
tta aaka nf interest. The fluctuation sf
owe per cent, which often takes place in a
day. rata *1 off crery *100 from the
worhianma'a deposita’in savings banka,
ftvm the value of hia homestead, or from
any property which be may hold and find
it Mecnaarv to sell for rash. Tlie wheetgrowers of this regien have carried home
nearly *200,000 in greenbacks o: tbeir
equivalent for wheat sold this fail iu Lanrtug. They did not pay it out the next
minute nor even depmtt it in banka, but
many of them are holding on to it now,
waitin; to see if rotation win reduce its
value or resumption inerraae it. Oo June
30, 1875, tbenatfonal brake of tbn coon
try owed tn their depositors *690,1152.021,
payable or. demand. This n ’ ey wu
saved up for various u.-cs, not '’rceeived
one minute and paid out the next," a»

the ftienda of liberty, equality and frater­

nity. The victory re a .weeping unc. Yfr
have annihilated the Tammany Ring in
in New York City, tho Hewing Devil—

TILDEN AS HE
APPEARED
TUESDAY
MORN-

We bare brought the Newa lo confess
that morn than onc-lhirl of the interest
received oct government bonds held a.
secunty Ar national bank cireulatinn ia
taken from the bank, by national laxci.
This makes quite a differene.-.
Why
should not WMincipal and food taxes be
prorerly reckoned against the bank proUV Ths basis for touommrnt is earily
ascertained from the published report, of
the hanks, firs titns every year, and such
taxes are emily collectible. No state or
private bonks, no private money leader,
begin to pay the taxro on their capita) that
national bank. do. This we tan prove by
overwhelming statMUm If banking cap.
tai pays taxa equivalent to all the profit
made on circulation (a we tsliave to be
the ease), then the people are not wrong­
ed. whether the taxre lx- national, state,
ro muncipal. One hand washes the

bo Capital Thieves in Wiacutuin.

Wo

have redeem id the gioriout old Bay State
from the disgrace of having a copper rebel
Governor, sod secured a substantial victory
io Detroit, while in Maryland tho result

u a great change to the better, rad the
the Republican victory in New Jerwey and

Kama., m overwhelming m the most

violent hater of Democracy could wish.
Where, ob! where, i. Tilden, where is
Allen, where are tho D.-tnocratic hope, of

electing the next Preridcnt—gone—gone—
gone—“where the woodbine twinrth."

As he is this Morning on board the
Special

for Salt River
John Biglow,
Engeneer-The
Tam’any Ring
Conductors.
mosey, but tbn will not do for legal ten
den, and either gold or greenback,
mint be aeccauble when legal tender. are
to be made, sa is very often the ca*. If
all our paper currency up to I7M,000,(Mill
were made a legal tender, then it would
be twice a. easy to get legal tender, anow, and their value would be Im If
there were tea times the number of legal
tender., tie News would not pretend that
tbeir nine could I e kept up. How can it
be kept up if they arc doubled?

Fuh Ring in Chicago, the Bastaxd Refonnera of New York State, aad tho would

The Chief oi the
Messing Devil­
Fish H.ing as he
appears to-day

Senator Ogkwby, at the elaw- of hia
speech al Cincinnati, Ohio, a couple of
weeks ago, electrified liu audience with the
following brief hot effective peroration :
"I leave my wishes with you-, and what­
ever coaue* of it in the iuturc, whatever
may be our fate hereafter, let me say to
you a. my patting word ‘Whatever elw
faih, 1-e Mire that school keeps.' " [Pro­
longed applause.] The fact ia, the repub­
licans of Ohio have the interval, of the
public school confided tn their charge in
an »|iccial aetw. By the legislative en­
actments of tbeir uppooenta.aa well as by
the avowed drclaratiou. of individuals and
classes of controlling influence in the dem­
ocratic party, in hostility to I be mmmon
school, the uccosity i. placed upon them
of coming to the rescue of a system wbieh
insure ita succw in the past century than
any other single influence or instrumen­
tality. It is not aurprising. then. Ahat
those words ofHenalor Oglesby ahuahi be
kept ringing in the pre™ or Ohio. | But
it ta not in Ohio shine that danger threat­
en. tile public-school avateui.
It far the
■■me in aearly-cvery State where Democ­
racy aspires to political control. And it
is natural that it should !• ro. Ignore neo
and slavery were for a quarter -uf a cen­
tury the chief corner-stones of the Democ
racy, and it waa only when slavery and
Democracy were overthrown by the rwall'
of the reWlii-a, and Republirani.m waa
triumphant, that the Southern States be­
gan lo evince any cotwderable dcyree of
progression in the cause nf popular' rdu-

these ntalmaeuta. and similar oom have
apt.eared ia plher newspapers in the shape
at New York t»rre.poodem», showing
that the .tory led st lout gained wide
cirevUiioti. A Nnw York letter to tbs
Rochester
containing the state­
ment that Vanderbilt had got control of
tbo Mi.b. Central, and speculating as to
what bs was going to do with it, offering
somo intercwting tbaoriea aa to the Cbmmodor's object in controlling two rival
routes of through travel end buaineM.
etc., ate., was shown to Jan. F. Joy. Prwidsnt of tbn Miob. Central, by a reporter
of the /W yesterday,
Mr. Joy said there waa no trulh whatcv&lt;e in the ata tomenta obtained in the let­
ter. They were nothing but the merest
speculations, and had uo foundation in
fort. He said that he had within the
past few days caused to be pvamred a full
and accurate list of the stock holders of
of the Michigan Central Railroad Com
pony, and consequently he knows ex­
actly who holds the stock. Ho knows
that Commodore Vanderbilt docs not own
or control a single share. The majority
of it is held in New England; though a
comiderablo portion is held in New York
State, but not by any one In the Vander­
bilt interest.
The newspaper Idler referred to and
the Chicago TWfissc paragraph, seen to
lay a greet deal of strews upon the change
by the Michigan Central from the Pullman
to the Wagner sleeping or, which latter
arc said to be ownsd by Vanderbilt.— I
Doubtless thia change is the cause of all
the talk upon the aubjcct, and the origin
and foundation of all the apccuiations
which hare been going through the news­
paper* of. late.
Mr. Joy's cx|4anstion of the change of
sleeping-cars may throw mine light on the
source of the gowiip It ia currently underatood thsl Vandcrt.ilt has an interest
the New York Central. The Michigan
Central and Great Western had a contract
with tbo Pullman Car Company. An ar­
rangement was entered into brtwoen Mr.
Venderbill and Joy, at tbc aolicitatiou of
the latter, by which the Pullman ear. go­
ing Eaat over the Michigan Central and
Great Wialern were allowed to run through
New York over the New York Central,
and in exchange the Wagner cam ntnuing
West on the New York Central were al­
lowed to run through to Chicago. Thia
arrangvmeut ha« been in force for the
ago Mr. Vanderbilt notified Mr. Joy rtiat
after the termination of the present con­
tract of the Michi.rtin Central with the
Pullman Company «n the first of Norctn-

Evening Post

John H. Wendell 4 Co.

UaeallM ot the Fooling., Boel. a poem. flea.
Joseph OaribsJdl, with portrait, Th. Sebo.1 of
th. Future, Phrenology and Itarwiniam, Paul
»»d ApeUos, A Row I’hrisolsgicsl Organ, uJ
. variety of Editorial. Agriroluirel. sad Meo.VJT H’ TERMS'Of SIBSCRIfTiON

DAILY,

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18.00 A YEAR

Mayhew BusinessCollege
WEEKLY,
•
1.50
“
Thant terms laslsdo th. peotege.whkh will
ho paid by th. publishers.

D. D.MALLOAY4CO
OYS’VYuis
■ im rojtRiQK rac/Ti
Mis^mmwaofBipilBMfmMOroL.rM

EACH SUBSCRIBER.

lALGH^mroi,

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Billings 4 Probaseo,
Iiflit luteBi'ajtiih La

FINE PICTURES
The Grand Rapids Commercial College
WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED DIC­
ia rapidly filling up for the winter.'
TIONARY. !S«0 pofM qoarm; 1.000
ifluMratioo*. (mail »12) .,ta ta. Ss.1G. R. 4 I . R. R. will soon change their
Wrokly. hr *10; with tas Weakly sad tks
locomotives from wood to coal burnera,
Table, (ter 112.60, oe with Wrcklj „J u«
the latter being r-xv-i L-n-1 more econogii Sis-I.bi Losp, far »12.76.
WEBSTER'S ’NATIONAL PICTO­
RIAL DICTIONARY. 1.00 ro&lt;«
JobuK Cooper, a prominent farmer of | Orlato
; &lt;M&gt; illtutrsttasa (ertaQ. *») with th.
Porter lownahip, Van Buren county, waa ,

STUCCO!

IITE8

UK

UK

found dead in bia bed on the morning of I
Oct. 16, cause unknown.

11118

WING GALLERY.

Shingles, Lath, 4c.

Brooka and Hannan, the cow thievcw.
Hia object uteloubtedly wa. to force the
Michigan Central to dtacard the Pullman
care al the close uf the present cuotrart
and run the Wagner care.
The Michigan Central and Great Wawlern connect at Suapeu-ion Bridge and
Buffalo with the Erie a. well aa the New
York Central, and hitherto Pullman cam
have run over both roods to New York.
Mr. Joy nt onn- entered into negnliatioua
with the Erie to w if, in case the MiehiK Central changeu to Wagner care, the I
e would allow them to run over thrir
road to New York, the Michigan Central
hauling the PuUnuu care from that road
to Chicago, tl»u« making the mum- ar­
rangement, rjrtenuvl that was formerly
had with tbc New York Centra). Finally,

to appear at the circuit court to answer lo
stealing Samuel Reynold a cow.

ONLY

The State Grange bold, it next meet­
ing at Leasing. Dee. 26. Subordinate
grasgva are phooriag delegates to attend
l that meeting

45 DOLLARS!

Gov. Bagley has appointed Hon. Hen­
ry S. Clubb of Grand Haven, stcuographer
of the circuit court of Allegan and Oita-

Tho New Improvwd B&amp;olc-Fwnd

of Kalamaaoo county, died at Portage
Oct- IB, aged 85 years. He eatne from
Virginia, in 1831.

F orWhat?

FLORENCE SEWIKG UCHffl.

TO CLUB AGENTS

In order to Mill more largely luereoro
the circulalton o&lt; THE EVENING
- MarqueUe Ladies. even in the firut cir­ POST, we oflhr to give lo those who
cles, delight in dancing the double .baffle
and jumping up and striking their heel.

JOHN STANLEY I

SEND FOR SPECIMEN COPIES
CONTAINING FURTHER PARTI.
krguo has Ixwme «o much greater on CULAR9, AND GIVING THE NUM­
the Big Rapid, brunch than ou the Pent BER OF SUBSCRIBERS WHICH
water main line, that the Big Rapid*
SHOULD BE OBTAINRD TO EN­
division has been designated “main line.*'
TITLE UNETO EITHEROF THESE
Hoo. T. W. Ferry of Michigan for
Vice-President, they my. Wbo (nd any

ing to draw public nttuniion frutn their
their own raMulily. fat ballot .luffing and
repeating, by charging fraud upon the Re

T. PHILLIPS.
Gorcranumt: the police force of the large

cities wa. under their direction, they

HASTINGS

hro-

rc]x&gt;rt&lt;d lo have culoatscd voters from

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Canned Fruits and Fish

MARBLE WORKS

Kentucky: they rcworted to evsry means man cam will over thi. route, and Mr.
Jor think, that probably the indneemenla
held out by the Baltimore and Ohio had
uomething to do with the Erie dediniug
to enter into the alccping car er change ar­
e«, they failed. They cannot wfai .ympa- rangement with the Michigan Central.
Among the newupaper gossip on the
thy, fur the people knot* that their cry
•object of Vradetbilt and bia movements
of fraud u .imply a dodge to Itecp intro
ligation from their doors.

GQV. TAYLOR IN (B73,
Democratic puny. Workingmen
ica, look veil into the menu i
vantages of free trade, and pondc

The News saya the banka owe llie p«&gt;ple *350,000,000, for which they pay ia&lt;
a eent of intend. Does not thia contra­
dict what we have proved and the Nev*
adtaitted about the taxes on circulation,
drpraita. and capital. not in government
bonds? Tbera is. one-third «/ the iater«t oa *3541,1)00,000 gone back into tbs
bonds of the proplt to .tart with. Then
the national tanka aro obliged to keep a
gu subnet rewerre to redeem their notes
-In— !Ul
__ 1 —Lt-t.
1878,

cart your suffrage in furor of

while in New York, a few day. ago, re­
ferring to one of these newarnpcri para­
graph., Ite ehaffril Vanderbilt about hia
buying up the Canady Southern. Mr.
k'anderbilt replied that he had never put
a dollar into the Canada Southern atocka
or Innda, nor did he intend tn do no.
On the authority of Mr. Joy, therefore,
who i« in position to know, and claim, to
hate positive knowledge on the aubjcct,
we may deny the atalcmenta that Mr.
I'anderbilt lias control of the Michigan
Central, or b about lo get control of it, or
that be bu a single share of ha stock, or
control, one; or that bo ha. any interest
in the Canada Southern or is reeking any.

Bead the Prcwpcctuaof the B'troii £wstay ATers. The price of the Daily is »6
a year. For 16.10 we will send the Nna
and the Republican a fear.
Rev. William U. Benedict, one of th.
early settlers of Vermontville, dhd st his
raidenw cm the morning of October 18th,
at four o'clock, of Colloid Cancer
Nurserrn.cn asy that the wood of fruit
trees ia ripening well and going into win­
ter in fine condition, promising writ for

Oysters received daily
WM. C BRYANT &amp; CO.

I-i aiusaaa nr van F.vnIM Pore,
No 20S Broadway, corner FoRmi BL,
poems by Mrs. DUge. Laey Um. aad CUh
Theater: ateriee by J, T. Trowbridge. Harriot
PrroeattyoM. Buses OoIMgw. Abby fl
Cold, Coca*, 0oxac*rnox, Dkat*
Alger; and aketeho. by Babooes Harding This it the order, and it » certain doth to
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
л in that order, unless tbe proper remedy
tbo ulk about Ampler*, the Ml ef »*uy ia м need. IIall-a Balsam for tbc lungs will
How Haats Orow fns Kwh, Um flasay pe­ cure tta* find and arooud, and the third;
rms et Taa LUU. Gentry Bop aad Tbo Re- if taken in ttas. Il ba remedy of forty
With thorough reconstruction, equal ferwer, with their niaatratloai. aad laaty, Um
m' standing, and standard with the
State. Il will not do to take it for gnnt: physician tn the country to-day. Hold
righto to all men resumption of specie payed-thal certain sections uro all right,'.nd
by all dnqrgreta. Price *1.00 per bottle
rtrato, and a atrirt diaehargo of all
need no attention. The truth ahetild be
presented everywhere, the enemy rould be National obligation.' yrt to contend for
Motto.—Beat goods and full waaghtah
confronted along (he whole line. Republi­ and maintain, the Rejmblicua party ba»
H. A. DeLand 4 Co.’a Motto, hence they
can. ia New York aad Pronsybranu abould not yvt fulfilled ita mumon. It baa yet
only recommend D. B. De Land 4Co.'. B~t
profit by Him advise, and aeud out spookCAraiienl Silrralu, CoJi for it and get it.

C

G0VE8KB THI® tfifi I0EIDTO

PROflPECTUB KOR IBM.

THE EVEMHIG NEWS.
DKT»CUT,MTCB.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

toey ban not yet boon reached
“Farwad &gt;" shouted the pulhut Hooker, as bis
trmqis broke through lute after line nf the
co-nr at Lookout Mountain. No nating
until we roach the lop I" Ho my go to

FARM FOR SALE!
SflajBawxwri.'tt!

Wnai

�NOTICE!

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

XKTAIVTTEIJ

Wo will mad U&gt;. REPUBLICAN
BANNER mnal prim 81.M aad th.
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAL usual price 85.00, postage
prepaid cm hah papers, foe one year, tor

The people of Barry County to under।---------—•
•
order, they
-----„ uiiovat

Htnrsri

nave sent us 40 dozen
MWM.JC

m.a

too, but Dnn says it is going to be a good
winter for. Young Folks^to get married and
tm
ir—— 1------ " ’ he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

I Foe Ike ooovmiieMe of aueb at oar,
I patrons who my desire to auiweriU fcr
i the Putin Fabmib (pries 81 15) ja
«■»—laa with the BANNER (pries
11 50) wo will aapply
two gaaen if
'•Herrd at the same time, I* 83 15

SCBIBHIR? HKTHLY for
Chancery Calendar.

bfrR'ifn! err Ito.'

«...
1 We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
Preston, says our DOLLAR- TEA
1876 ;a George
i—— l_ evor Raw? an(] everybod allows
| our 8IYT1
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it i. to hard
work to grind them.

y^am'vi.

FURNITURE ROOMS.
The large* .Stock aad ihr brot Furaiture
ever brought to thin city, i. on eahitxGoo el the. Warvrooms of &lt; I

SAUSBOTY 43R0SSEAU.

Hastings, miohican.'Hopkins

SMhfr.
During the pwl week the firm of Eckm
i A Grace, baa been dimolvod. by the withI da^wal of Mr. Gram. who sold hia interest
to Ralph Joedaa, .bo with Mr Ecker
•in be plrmid to aee timer many friend, al
the old SUM of Ecker A Grace, aad to
aril to them any good ia tbeir liae at the
b’wrwt living rates

&amp; Barnes

Which will be add for

Have on exibition one of the
CASH
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
at prime which defy all Competition.
ever
brought to this City
TWmm* i. Cmaptote in every depart
meat Having been bought very low, aad which we offer to the public
be public will find it fix their interest to cheap for Cash,
He have,'
also, a full and complete..
Stock of Drugs and Medi। ernes, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, fie., I
14c. Give us a call.

AMERICAN COLLEGER

UNDERTAKING

BALM

SeBior member of this firn as an I ader-.
taker, pres him great adraatogm i„ doing ।
la a proper aad prompt manner, the deli
cete dutLe required.
Glee due heed lo thia, bat fur the proof'
come and to&gt; fbr younr|y&lt;«
1

1 am now all aiooe in the Photograph
businem. and M I hare made arrangeOteata to increase njy facilities for doing
(hotter w&gt;rk than new, all should nJl
and get a negative token The luperioeity of my Work la the pant ia a auS
cieni guarantee of first-e
work in the
| future.
Rooms io Washingtoo Bieck,
south ride Htote Htnwt

'

All persona Indebted to th* lata fln»
of Heath. SaJiebury A Co., are reqar«-,
ed lo settle without further delay nr no-

LOOK OUT FOR

FOR SALE!

From the World's Dispensary Printing
OB&lt;t and Bindery, Buffalo, S Of., we
hare rroeirad "The Praple C.eamoc Komb
Medical Adviser, in plain Eagiah; or
Medicine K(mpK5od," by R. V. Picroe, M.
D, Counoeior-ia^hicf of the Board of
Phyaiciana and Surgeon* at the World's
Dispeaazy
Whoever helje humaait
■a its struggle with its inherent wmkncnM
and dinasrt, to hear or cure, is its bra­
efactor Ignorance to not only of itself a
cause of die mat aad mortality, but it is the
eaemy of every effbet to euro or mitigate
Nothing will no speedily remove thia cause

TERMS REASONABLE.
SUB3CRIB

MY STORE ON JEFFERSON SHEET.

THE IfflMW
WsUi, Ss-TrUj aii Duty.

IE

Hopkins &amp; Barnes.
Hastinga, Dec. 16. 1874-

PIOTTJRES 1
FTO*TTTXVB8L

the Nursing of the Set. Seep, Food, Yen'
lilatioa. etc. In owe chapter on another
.abject, an delicate in ita nature that it ia
•hut up beyond the dmuio of warning to
ail but physicians, an arcuroed ia its rvaulte
in modern society, he is meat explicit, and
alike true to God, to virtue, to Bfc, and to
aoriaaty. shows the truth an pre­
seated
ia
the
teaebinga
of
•eripture—that life begins with coweepttoo,—with pal fcrre, lo Which is added

LEAOIHG REPUBLIC*! PAPER
J. G. HUNTAM.

rAk comtsicuL WAKns.vT

BJToTTfrn rvssL nsrAsrMKrr

him m

STEBBINS BRO’S.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

. Keep It.

THE GREAT CAUSE

Of every Description jvhicli we
can M1J cheaper than any hou. In Bar­
ry County. tor thr-e reanous:

•d. BecauM we keep t&gt;.be^ of wnekMh. Iloeawae we warrant ell good, we
aaako.
We sail none of thia cheap-nude Furnttura that to made by machinery. The
goods we make to aaado by bead, aad
warranted. We i .trite all potions te

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bargains.

LOOK OUT FOB OUR SEW ING MACHINE “AD.

&gt; Certiorari.
| William Rowley and
1 Chas H Rener .

iem Cheap
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CROCKERY

“** araey suboeriptioa seat through
will be entitled to a rogtoteewTand at
bered receipt foe this dmtribution
Saud ua 83.00 and ** both papere

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but Will Hams, says he can
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a tai

The WEEK LT OOURIKRJOURNAL
“*•*«•* NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. It will, on nr-m^u
31M, 1875, distribute impartially 810,000
in valuabfi
.mcmr

�iffgfi PEST ami BEST-

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Prescription Fret

I.if tHa' Stable HtrfV*- Preparation;
which Is duo to merit alone. We can
irniirr nnrold pmtrtwUhr.l it is kept
fully up to its high rt.sndnrd; r^4J|
j &gt; t iw only rwrhJc nadirs fcct«h&gt;rcjb
mtiun fir reabirih'’ Grat ob Fuixd .
IIaib to.-iia yoniMukookr- nttk^pn y&gt;,
toft, lustrnas. anil riikcu. Tlie wnilp,
by its use, 1-ocove* _wW&gt;r and &lt;•«“;
It trxuot o &gt; rUa. upiidu* nr.d t'.cndntC '
nn-L by iL&gt; ^nqia.pcpperti^ l'revrnU
the ha'u train ftUinft out, ua &gt;t stimu­
lates and upuruhei tho lisir-glauda.
By its ttw, the hair grown thinker aad stronger. In boldno k it tektorea aha
eipilhirv gliuid. tojlior normal vigor,
and will create a.potr nyowth, except

331 ■ ckingham ’s'Dye-

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FOR THE WHHHM.
Aj our licncn-tr in msrir r»c» ftd
:!.t&gt; too long a time, r nd loo much
I 1 • Au AOtMt» aftsW &lt; w Lulesi Whiak, tl.-6WpHCi.¥.l this dj c. in one
. -r jhinition; which will quickly end
..Ttnully acmmjdWi thia reauh. It

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C.,th,

kdnm U rotaMiahcd throughout the earth..
“It extends,'' sap Harris, "from the tor-

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$5,000
nNda» In 11 Ntctki.

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U’e mak4' the Mowing ext nets frosi!

i eloqurnl addrm of Ma-*hall P. Wil- 1'rroidenl of thu Illinois Ulate ■ Ilunical- '
r,- fMUteat of lhe American Pumologi- tural Society. Iuli truly aaid, ijt^M.in pro- j

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*ed_ lhe world.

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Like tlra gawins wmt" !WT v&gt; n-d (Kat they arc per

baenuneuto, Ogden. Salt Ijtkc Cltj.
Cheyenne. DNtvar. Omaha, Lincoln.
'Council Bluffs. Yankton. Sioux City,
Duhnqua, Winona, St. Paul, Duluth,
Marquette. Houghton. Hancock. Green

$510,000.
teen lhe' dawning light of our reicnci-.
which k nt to illumine thia groat weatern
world; Trite, we, have planted our enaigu

exhibition

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ing thing that croupeth ujoo th’w i
,'. and yet we allow them In become out 1
tn. One thing is certain, our duty I
overcome theta a. we would any other |

PREMIUM BOND
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is|&gt;ccl. Its train* are made up of elegant

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I Dex, Pullman Palace Drawing Room
audb'leeplug Coouhvo. tuxbrtuur. well
■ lighted and well ventilated Iter Coaches
land ptooaant lotrighig and -moklnr
enra. Tbo cars are all equipped with
tl&gt;» colobistMl MlUce Safety Platform,
and ;&lt;LeotlJnne*iand Couplings, Westluglioasc Raftrty Air Brake.1. and every
1 other wpptHnce that ba. been devised
for the sa/Myet [ssei.ro irelnv. All
trains are run b v tetegrapli. In a word.

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iiiit urns iinsios.
Tlt Mfllable Shari Liar

•■in Mriit an imorr

, pointment» ure flrot-elaes la every re.

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the mMtcrparier.rai and entarpriring calrivatoro of Our country, and we have al­
ready produces! many native fruits which
are not wupaaaed by those of foreign
rlime-s. But when we reBeet tha» our
country if ennataiitly expanding and increaaisg ia iu territory and popalation. lu
which jto triHaaa foruught ean fix a'limit.
wy M the grandeur and importance of

d.rs." We have learned bow to conquer !
the potato bcotle. the caterpillar and &lt;-nr- ।
cullo. the ranker and currant worms, I lie
apbi. and red spider, and the ruse dug ;
we ran mvcnl the depredatwxni of the '
borer and the colling trndli, and may wo i
not yet hope to devise means to prevent |
the terrible scourge of lhe gruMhoppera in j
the Wc.l, ami the phylloxera on our vinca. I
Indomitable perseverance is lhe price of!
exerted a powerful reward in the saturation of noble ends, '
ilhern. southwestern and this is especially true in regard to lhe
ot only in the culture
rr northern fruits, but
dive, almond and fig,
wca, which, as a nai bound to include in
. How great would11' tic: thr effort.* of EIl w soger and Barry,
riw if we liad beeni I Dr. Hull and others, arc crowned with an
told, at the fixnutiou of the society, that, i annual crop of plum*, by a litllo care. at
at its qaertar-ccntcnma! celebration, mag |I the proper time, in shaking of lhe treca
nific.nl onwgiw and lemons Would grace [' and picking up of the dropping fhiil; the
the exbftkfea from Mnsimippi and Cali- ’• canker worm i* prevented by the applies
fiwaia, and'still more strange should we 1
have thought the prophecy, that the latter
State wouid have groves and plantation* of

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principles which 1 would errfiiw, «:&gt;d
what may be done; and were we lo fail
this, it is through negicct of the nun
which have been placed in our hand.*.

urn fusteb
mow

n a few jean a new ami
1 tip: culture uf thmc prrrh giro* hop-s of a dc- 1 Tin- study of cntotmXgy, a* teaching
■ouron* that may rival . us the habits of insect*, Ugh usefnl and
taturwl foreign clhuo. injarir&lt;», M of the highest importance:, in
conaoctiun with the culture of plants ami
fruits. And we therefore rvjoicn in the
| spirit of ergerotio: which has of laU- been
awakened on this subject. Wm ar.lubc
told that thcrowas no uicthud tn prevent
the depredation* of insect?. we ahuuld lie

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as in former &lt;Sfo&lt; we have the collection,
of Bieketts, bush, Campbell. Moore and Township of HnaUngx. with good Brick
othen, eoncaMag a^uudred varieties ur
more, and Jrixn.dhich, in all probability,
rome valnsUTklnds arc, ia lime, to be
added to our.liaCftir cultivation in tome
section of ■ wpr coun'ry. Xoc ahooid I
HOt’riE aSIi LOT In Hie Srcwgd
TOMg'ftfaTfc it Does Not Do
Warder Ihwdty of Ha. 11 uk.. that YiJsSS®.omit the wonderful fact that within the
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la well watered.— Uu aerra being under

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Cco. M. Dewey,
linlT'lH AND PUBIJSHKR.

VOL. XX. NO. 28.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1875,

ffflFMlilL AID Btami

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WM.E.UVMtaiM.

Nefipaper Wiiiu ipk,

“I supptoc your girls are ednertad?"
■aid Uncle Barnaba*.
I know I found
enough old school bill, when I ws. locking
“Bat I thought," grasped I, in bewilder­
uver my brother's Mpers."ment "that I was coming to a situa­
“Of course.'’ said my mother, with evi­ tion I"
dent pride; “their eduration baa boon moat
“ Well, no you art," rctortel Uncle Barexpensive. Marie, drawing, use of tbo naboa. “Tbs situation of adopted daugh­
ter iu tny family. Twenty-lvu dollars a
Yen, yea, of eourec," interrupted Undo
Ikrnab..’ ' But ia It practical ? Can they IWencr'a cat and canary I And to make
yourself generally useful I”
RUsnor looked dubious. I was quite
•Ob! uncle," cried I, "Eleanor would
certain that 1 could not. Madam Lenoir, hare been so glad to come if she had
among all her list of ancompliahmenu, known it I"
had not included the art of practical tui­
•Fiddtatrinjre ami little fishes! * illogcally respaded my Unde BaraaW “I'm
tion.
“Humph!" granted Undo Barnabor.
"A queer thing, thin modern idea of educa­
tion. W’dl, if you can’t teach, you an

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Ntove Company, Hioves of Detroit, they are
entirety new patterns and firRl-elass in every
rvmpect.
’

THE NEW IRON AGE
Thi*^to',&lt; J*? &gt;»’ br“"1 h&gt;«nK VERY DEEP uh pit. and

i'

Orate for Broiling over, directly under the
when open causes the coals to keep
bnfiAk MUB.QretUgfg, It ha* tin lined doom which dose with it
, turn buckle with 1‘oreelain Knob*. The Reservoir is ho arranged
it can be taken out at will, lias Mica or dime front doors mid its
&gt; general appearance is bold and attractive.

'•Well, I ran hardly say Part servant,
part companion to an elderly lady!' ex­
plained the old gentleman
"O. Uncle Barnabas, I couldn't do that."
“Not d-i it ? And why not?"
■h'a u» much—too much," whispered ।
Elranor, losing her regal dignity in the |
premure i.f the rmeegroey. “like going out ।
to sereire."
•‘And that ia precisely what it ia!" re-1
lotted Uncle Barnabas, nodding hi* head. 1
"Service! Why, we re nil out al urrvirc,

iy»be. ‘•Thai
aa to keep, j
to suit mt.

WHOLE NO. 1015.
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

and erury poaaibk puhbe and private ct»veyaaco waa charged to its atmrat rapacity.
The mrotiag at the Rink wa. advertised
M8 A.M..tmd the braiding would
7,000. Al C ia the morning—think of
tbo hoar'—chart were not has than 20,.
OttO aaxioas people awaiting the opening
at a slight discount since lbs WrtJ. of the building. They came in strew* cars,
Germany, were eurrnot all over Italy at iu owrrfepa.it; wsgoos. oa horseback, ia
par during the winter of 187S-I, aa I’rre- and on everything that would curry, and
tdeot .Abbot of the Agricultural Culkpinforms os. United Nietos bank notes
•m always at par while that invitation

mm stood In ths aisle., dfethe crowd
outside, augmenting every ramate, stood,
on their fert, trailing and waiting, ns
though they expected the roof would fly
uff. or tPal in sumo miraculous way they

would be enabled to see and hear Moody
and Sankey. Finally, of «ww&gt;, they dfr

amassed an irameaM fortune from the
plunder of the tax payers
Ho diaates
lhe numinatiun*—ne electa the ticks*
notniiiaksi and then conlroUcveryanpoititme-.t, and through ihcm every doMar of
expenditure. Bnt “Bose" McLaughlin is
Fling through hiaara of trouble. Ils be
rame ■&gt; diitstorul that the Democratic
laadeni arc opposing him, and it is pomible
that the Reform movement may be strong
enough to swamp him The Republican!
hare numinated an excellsol ticket, and
ibouatnde of honest Democrats will vote
foe it. Gen. Slocum, Democratic member
of Congrews from the Brooklyn district

1. The Evening Newa aats that national
What did tlu-a who got aeau inside
bank note, are worse than jjrrenbseks be­
came they are not a legal tender. The hear and see ? Simply two earnest, lionet
8.» [The News will shorten lhe discus­ government takrw an ami-gronbork posi .
men. each with a gift. pleading tn their
sion] by proving that the prosefit free lion by pa'ing its own bonds and the in­
banking law i* not a self regulalitrg ma terrot on them in gold and silver, and by fallow mc^tu be better men. I bright L.
chine, by which any additional bank notes demanding gold and stiver Cir duties on I Moody, a rAisist. strong, ranraet man. who
ueevied ran be accvrod by catling up bonds | imports. Grrewbuckr are only partial le- j believes tbit Jesus of Naxarrth fame into on tne 11 atcr luaru, on coe aemanu u&lt;
eitixena. Mcteughlin wanted a friend of
fur their rvdcaiption. In some plasm gal tendon.
Natmoal bank notes are
his in that place, bat lhe Mayor roftmed to
more currency ia wanted, and in a-xne lew*. merely drafts and checks on a small scale.
rated min—begging *“d ontrnrting his change the appointment. The Boss met
The amount owned aince last January i*
Gen. 8. in the ante-room of the Board of
fellow.
to
put
their
trust
in
Him
as
be
has
110^118.000, but the greenbacks deposited
f.r retiring bank circulation arc 125,04J, drafts and checks in being perfectly sc-1, June—a man witboat grace, without pol- Aldermen, who hare lhe power to confirm
7-K'. The people are batter supplied with cured to the holdcn. But they should I iih, without even gem! grammar—but a or reject the Mayor's appointment, and
bread or clothing by private entcrpriwihaE sot be a legal tender any more than regu ' nan whose soul i* perorated and filled taking «rl bi» watch na»d, "I will give you
jut twenty minutes to Withdraw vour
they twuld be by huge government bakeries lar draft* tn ! check*. Errry man should '
name." Of coune, Slocum refused to
or cMliing stores. \\ by not let ths cur have a right to claim coin for debt* conwithdraw his name, and of course tt was
rvocy be regulated in thia way, provided traded ia coin, while he csnmX now do it |
rejected, and ‘a tool of the ring scot ia its
I all i* made secure? [Republican, Oct. IX under the legal tender an.
low
men
to
the
degree
that
he
ia
willing
Foraignera
plare.
This should be
8 The Ropubliran'a eighth argument refuse to aeli to u or buy of m excepting to forego all lhe itubiuon* of lift so that
Mclmughlin made a sprroh in answer to
Stove.
uo a specie basis.
Why should native he can rrwene ibera—that is Moody. Ilia Geo Slocum tlic other night in which he
articL- of consumptiuu like bread and Amencsua suOrr ennaCandy from a shift­
oo laborer ia just like him ia purpose, complained bitterly of bis (Slocum'sj In­
clothing: hut
it —
is different
every
—•-f way,
—j- ing currency?
The gov era went owes
gratitude
in opposing hhn. "Why," said
and its rupply
ly and ~
management ran prop- j them as good an instrument to dn burinra* though diff.-reot in method. Ira D. San­ Mctaughliu. -when Gen. SJoeum wan a
key ia a handsome mam with a soul full
erly and ajiautagri-naiy le'Uft to govern­ with as any people have.
candidate for Cungrwa, he came to me oue
ment
A« well might the Republican
2. If lhe lime ever nMtacw when govern
day and raid that he could not bo etectod
argue that the coinage sIkmiM lie left to utent Imods fall below '.Hl J«r cent, then uf angel. What Moody dues i. speech be unlrew a Republican meeting, announced
private enterprise, or be delegated to finan- counw there may be a Lai by redeeming
docs in snag. He rinp only such songs for that evening, conld be broken up. I
nvlioual bank nolot in greenback!. Bnt
sent three hnndrod men tad broke up the
My mother drew her pretty little figure
•J. The llcj«bl-an lastly wi&lt;
when the intenrokjaying obligations of as hold up Io their pane Christ on the meeting at a e«wt of •&lt;&gt;00, and be has
this Market for nix yeai
Up a trifle merecnwVtbau usual,
land*
pewvv
tint
uiti'jnal
bank
n-Xvw
a
crura dying fur ainnero—h, sings only of
the
government
on
a
gold
ban*
are'not
’
"I think my daughter Eleanor is unite |
tgSurve. It it gu.irauti
head
worth HU per rent, whit will greenbacks that love deep enough In take in the vdest
right." said she. "The Betkrlinv nave that greenbacks for practical u«c,
with two-thirds tho fuel oT any straight tlrnfl Slot c.
Tlii-y arc. because
be worth, which draw uo intorewt and are and brood enough for a wir-id of UnitsI »t. They ate not a legal uud&lt;
never |ayable in anything f If lhe credit' gvraaora. This is ibeir oaky theme—thia
out this tall with double dtviYs and tKhu • inr»rciveinojd&gt;
_ . . i._
all they say or sing. Il is the old story,
bund, bduw HO, lheti grwnlawka will p. the beauty and sweetncra of which even
below40, and the bottom will dropout uf the infidel never could make bead against
almost everything. We repeat, that the
Also, Boiler Phie Btovee, including three new pattern-.. Coltage
way to raise greenbacks to per is to imoc
Stoves virityus styles. !&lt;heet Iron Stove* with cast linings, and in
no mure of them but gradually retire them.
■ If you plc*aM. Uncle Ifarnal*!," said .
tact the Lafgeal taod best assortment of Cooking. and Heating
The Ereniag News' idea is directly opyo- talk* and thia Sankey Map. It'M lore,
I, with a rsp|dly throbbing heart. "1 would '
love. love. Mm-dyTmlda hm audiracra by
I like to lake lhe aquation. '
Stoves ever olfervd in Hastings.
telling the rtory of Jesu», who would suf"Bravo'" said Uncle Bjruatua
"Mr deJT child !" exclaimed my mother.
ftpriywlh for one sinner ; Sankey, with bis
e
olation
fur
the
beaks'
own
safety.
The
“Nluossofi!" attend Eleanor. In sc.!
wondrous roi.ejanga of that Saviour pho,
burden of the iwutic will thur be aggrava­
rente by no mranv laudatiin .
having the ninety am! nine, went out
। "Yea," said I. "Twentylive dollars a ted. On J ho other hand, inti nx&gt; of smooth ।
through lhe night and ttotm, through the
month is a grrat deal of money, and 1 was , ■tiling, hank bills will bo pudied out in
fugled brake f.,r the one' And the effect
never afraid of work. I think I will go i1 the fivest mauncr pusmbie. thereby sumoIo the old lady. I'ueIc Barnabas. I m sure I lating spcculatiim and paving tbo way fur
they produce is wonderful. They nay and
I could aend'hmuo at IcuM twenty dollar, 1 auoibor revulsion.
ring nothing new— but they are in dead
1th. I&gt;realer liability to bs counterfeited.
a m-xilli to nx-tlnr and Eleanor, and then I There
are to-day no coanterfeit prenbaekaj 4. Vhe New. is certainly miMaken about raniewt iheuarivra, and though their rtorr
the two weeks, spring and tall, would lie
be old, they imprre. every body.
'
.final,
while
there
are
hosts
of
counterfeit
.
there
being
u&lt;&gt;
counterleit
poenback*
winice! I’lcaw, Uncle lUmataa. I II g«
They inject into their hrarera these own
.nxti-md tank bilk! [News. Ort. 14.
afloat lo-dsv. We ran find •ounterteit
And that Park rsres and joined her. In oa
•O s, •!«'■ and Shu's m thia city, wmr of it. brewase they* Wiere it.
which deceived upotienved bankets and they are in exrorev there ran be at? daubt. with another man and wuaran of ths
ejects. They were of the old imne The TVv might bare made thousands ■■ Eag- ।I ctan they rwturoed to ths city and ■j. —I
new nwue wa&gt; ordered Ikxiiioc so many forth—ia feet, tbuv were oSered thousand*
to her houre in the swniiug al firt o dock.
—but they took nothing but the bread
The News dues not Duties oaf pedal—
they ate. the bed* they slept in, end the
M&gt;d it is the stroagrrt aae to the wlrfJe
doth* they wore. And here lhev refuse
, diwgadoa—Jhal aoldiers' wages, doth,
to take savthing rise. Neither -J them
! fold and gttnjxradcr for our anaics, in
bars a dollar in th. worid, and they work
Cart everything which ths government ever
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied
had Iu bur or pay for. swelled rapidly iu but rarely. They are n&lt;« a tenth part as
common
as
counterfeits
were
under
the
pride,
ami
has
sinew
kept
up
on
many
"Yes, | aiMwvml, stmtily. lakty can?
Wit to Junk in the directum uf my uwUicr things, owing to the payments being made old Kiatebaok system. Thru we hal so
iu d&lt;urvelatod currency. Had lhe raoovv many varirtira of engraving on bank pulro along the whole line
and Mrrtxw.
Tbo trowd that
"Yov'ro llto UK»l sensible of the lot,” been Iwrrewcd on Interest to pay all such that apunuu-t altered, raised, and "&gt;&gt;uu- tsxrid not get into the Rink, last Sunday,
Wilt attend la ail Uaiwbei •&lt; tba IWawUa a»s
claim*, prieeu would never have riser, as terftit rrntae of sysry kind were afloat ; surged into the eharehcsi ia .tbe neighbor­
said fade Barnabas, approvingly.
But alter ho had puts to bed in the they did. snd th. exj&gt;eu««« of polling SL^^reSSX^^in1 DMiij. ie hood, filling them to overflowiag.
Notrstnxs nKatHiYilU-fe
lest tiuunber, where the rallied pillow- duwu lhe rebellion would probably have
willwtending the erowd iu the Rink the
Vsljt iib?.lu»r&lt;r
ouww wore, and tbo cbinta-cualiioned easy l&lt;en fiMW.OOO Ira. than they were. Thia have ftvtjetaUy meu hum •Hilo WO chnrehtu of Brooklyn were never » full
[ chair, tbo fall strength of the family is therotimato of aS clcar hewded l Im»- thrown out as wwthUsu
■ud never ws* &gt;o rnuril roterveX manifested.
All grades of Tess, the very beet iu lhe Market. Fresh every
l»R
iVM. JONHfl.
Give lira national banks credit for There is revival ia the air, and advantage
,-ierra W.L* Webber of
Hsgteaw.
i tongue broke oa my devoted bead.
week from the Importer. S. S. SLEEPER A CO., of Boston, and
“! can't help it,’ quoth I, holding vali­ When lUfn r»il to pay their little bilW
will be latauaftt. AU lhe churcbra are
for sale at prices which dees successful competition.
TAKING A SITUATION.
DENTIST
antly to my relura. "We can't aUnr as agreed, cq give notes which do DM baar
“re?rr
' ” * Borne of us must do srinrthing .\pd you interest and cannot be collected, they mint
ran live very aireJj, mother, darling, on
GIVE ME A CALL.
on twtsiiy dollars a tuonth.”
"That ia true,” sighed my mother from
behind her black bordered pocket-handker­
W'Mt aruuud ths fire In a diseouaolate
oweet's
chief. ‘•But I never tbonght to see a
acmi-rirde, that dreary, driuhog &gt;|ay
night, when the rain pattered against the
Xow
ami tta poor lluTuiud.!.
H-tinp, Nor. (Wl. !4?4“And Unde Baruabaa ian t reiag to do
in the I’lrdcra shook Mid shivered aa if anything for us, after all," cried out BlewA writer iu the New England Juunwf
they would fein hide their gulden hssd.
twr, indignantly. “Stingy old fellow. I
«•/ Zy»oi/K« givaa the following lim of
once mote in the mother aoiL My mother,
should
think he might at kart adopt one
good thiurs to teach our children. It is
h3a.nor.ndL The first, pale, and jurtty,
of us! lie's a* ri?h m Crtroua. and never
worthy of the careful attention of pan nt*
and diver haired, with tU- wjdow ■ cap.
a clieL m»r a child."
w
"He may do aa ha llkaa about that, I
answered indupeudimtly. “I prefer to cam
my own money."
Butbe nest morning I set out hr the
unknown tanre of New York life.
“Uncle Baroabaa," said I. m the train
'reached the city, "bow shall I find where

THE CENTENNIAL FOR 1876.

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TREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

OPPOSITION COURTED

Sarpcal aii letaical

DENTIST;

dromv

IiflTillt.

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BTAIVLEY’S.

Mitliiu.

John Stanley.

“Oh, IU go there with you," said he.
"Are you very wdl acquainted VBh
her?" 1 ventured to ask.
"Oh, ywy wall indeed | ‘ rejdkd l'*fe
BarwW, nodding his head approvingly
wTu^k sro^Ur st ite’&amp;ot and
drove through so many street, that my
band q&gt;nn around and around like a tre-

�Xbw Tom,

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'

Rood; tbe Miiwnukre
■orNorth-Wretera Union Di­
.
XT Chicago k N W Bred
I
1
!
Stc.’ 1. That no nation or perrons shall
hands of uo- feu. Ub rafea uot only
,acknowledg'd by the leaders, but they do purauc. or bunt, or kill any wild elk. wild
POSTAGE EEEE.
•all iu their posts, to strengthen it, bcraure duck, doe or fawn, save oafy from tbs fif­
•sack oao ban natnmagx to distribute in teenth day uf September to the fifteenth
The Chicago 4 Nurtb-Wtatm Railway
day of December in each year, or kill or .•mbracoa aerend distinct lints radiating
The office. are all divided among lhe filth* dparnj by any menufi whatever, or attempt
fu), and if there are BOt jmouah to..l» to taka.or dertroy any wiki turkey, at any from Chicago, west, uurthweat, and north’.
around, it is eney enough to make new time during the yrer, except in the months
ly in the Wisconsin eloetivn. Two years
of October. November ai&gt;d December iu
O» miles northwest, way off on ll
ago tbe Granger cxudllato for Governor brute. It ba glorious victory to elect the
How won it overthrown at tbe hoM elcc- each year, ur kill nr destroy by any means pushsl iu way over tbe uninhabited prai- I frontier of virilization. This divbiun ft
Why, Kelly, tbe present head, whatever, any windcock until after tbe rise of Northern Illinois to Galena, it has lows tbe St. Paul and Minneapolis line
wont why over 15,OMJazajoriiy. Now ba complete aiui-Tammaay ticket, to redare ifou?
THE HDRPEJ®;
fifth day nf July. or anr prairie chicken or I
Elroy, thence via Sjwrta. U Croere aia donated by a regvhr RepuMieu. X th. Democratic mqjorty to drool 29,000, was not judicious ia dirtributien John
grown
to
be
a
mighty
ayntera
traversing
Morrissey wanted more than Ke«y thought
Trempeleau to Winertia; and thence (afl
.'rid BECAUSE., fo.r •
.
rimilar change— not w marked, aim(4y and to smash the m«t fonaabl, aa well at be wm eotitM to, and Morrisney rebelled!
the great State, nf lUinoia, Iowa, Wiecon- crossing the Misaimippi by a substent
Iwcanro them was no opportunity .^ make lhe mart compt political organization in Ksllr rumored him from the rommirire,
Mil j
fir three dnllara a year U.u at
riu. Minncxa, Michigan and Ddot— bridge owned by the North-Western ma
to.mkeil.o_i. obmrrable m Minaerota the country st one blow b glory enough and ho went out and appealed to the peo­
‘“Y* ... .
,
.
the garden ot the nation, and laying tbe riatne Winona A St P«t«raRailway. To
ple Kelly had eat down tbe wares of
rich ItaneaU of milliona of br^fid .ere* in the former, thia line offers many tntlurothe laborers in tbe employ of the eitv, and
pniilican platforms in there Slates have
How waa it done? Easy enough. Ths was. consequently unpopular with 'them.
the lap of Chicago. The magnitude of
aay aamter
eome to meet the Granger want. If so, jaople' were roaaed fnm their apathy by Tbo Kepukicsaa were willing to do any­
&lt;
this vast oirporatiou can hardly be grasped
then, the Grangers hare decidedly moder­ the prtwure the Democracy pot upon thing to kill this one man power, and er.
by a mere showing of the statistic of ite
they
waited
with
the
anti
Tammany
Demated their view, for the platform, in que thsm.wnd they made tbo purifying of New
business, but tbe fact that the combined
iMte ia net
oersta.
and
carried
the
city.
tion contain only what ia fat harmony with York politics their businrw foe three
extent of ita various divisions would make
This baa been done before, and probably
general Republican prieriplte. Theronwill be again, but it will not kill tbo or- detroy-iny quail in thia State, al any a conlinumu line of over 2,000 miles in
dwriou is inevitable, however, from a re­ city attended the primaries that good tncn Sanitation. It b baaed upon tbe cupiditv time after the passage of this sal, until length, gires a foint idea of the immense
view of the whole Northwest, that Grang- should be nominated, and after that they of intelligent raacala,. who hare under the first day of October, eighteen hundred amount of capital neceaeerily involved in
«ri»m has subsidetl as a distinct political used their influence in every fair way to them the rabble who wxnt plunder, and and reveoty-two, under a penalty of five
the idiots who can be controlled It is dollars for each quail denttoyed.
give their nominees all the votes possible. winked al and courted by prominent and
cannot give, but it will approximate 172,­
See. 3. No person or perwous shall at 000,000, The Company has 9,150 care,
Secondly, the Independent movement The rum-mills, the .bullies, the strikers respedable Democrats, because without
anytime with a trap or snare, or i&gt;.-t, take
has ran out. , Its adherent have every­ found good true men in their way, and thia power they ean do do nothing. For any partridge, prairie chicken, we.d duck, 389 locnsKtiroi. employe 15,000 men, and
instance.
Democrats
in
the
interior
of
the
where been abwlred into one or the other they had no chance to put in practice their
teal duck, mallard duck, or quail, or at­ ita monthly eytcnM« averages about &lt;800,­
State of ttapretabUity end the bigheot
of tbe two parties, and although the pa­ usual tactics. In 'short, the decent men, social standing, such met. aa Scrmour, tempt to take, with any trar, auare. or net, 000. The liffer owned and cqerated en
per, that profess to rsprnscnt the bte I lhe taxpayer* found that they had some Tilden, Hoffman, and hundreds ..f others, any partridge, prairie chicken, or quail: tirely, or mainly, by lhe Chicago k NorthJAuruZcf, Aorerer, That it shall te lawful
movement speak of it an a furec luddiog
bow the knee to Tammany, and grasp tbo to trap quail and take them alire, foe the Weatern are aa follows :
dirty paws of tbe thieves and blaekguarda purpose of keeping them alive through
the balance of jfcwer and able tc 'wield it
Tttr OMAHA k CALtrOBXIA LIMB
Sparta, St. Paul, Winona, Milwaukee,
«f re-re-Mloeary m
who make up ita numerical strength Tbe the Winter, and for no other puq use what*
si win, it b wuruifret that the committals
” ””
extends from Chicago to Omaha, 492 miles, Lake Geneva, Marquette, Negaunee. Me- I ^L
bigheat and beat men ia lhe party are
of this yw^tr.ade by the individual Inde­
naming through JlocbeUc, Dixou, and nasha. Oahkvob, Waukegan, Green like, I BECAUSE I like io re
Fulton, Illinois; Clinton, DeWitt, Cedar Devil's Lake, Elkhart Lake. Watertown, i Itegrtier «r.d an4,oal »
pendents will, in the main, hot during the
Rapids. Marshal), Grand Juortioa. Mis­ Palmyra, L'Anae, hbcauaba. Fund du I«sr, I clerical fiteefo hrir».o
souri Valley, and Council Bluffs, Iowa. Ripon. Minneapolis, Duluth, Ishpeming, j BE' ACSE -Q ktfMren
Thirdly, third pertyvm in general will
BECaI-SI I
brir-’
Il paasre through tbo finest portions of Sbeboyn. axJ Green Bay
now amount tomothing of importaaee till
Illinois and Iowa, presenting to the travel­ these ren be reached by this line only.
I Ire esersHTvM, Bnaacrol
er or shipper the very best focililien for
after 1876. The tendency U to divide
reaching not only lhe Btaliona on its own
the whole country between the Republican
All lhe lines of the Chicngnaml Northline, but by its principal eunnectuura all
and tbe Democratic partial, and the fuaethe country north. Its connectioM are Weatern Railway system jrasa through the
Uoa of tbe late minor parties will be tu were their hopes of rale, in brief. Every
as follows. At Dixon, for Polo, Warren,- very beat known firming lands in tbe
moderate and inflnenec tbe position of the thief and blackguard in New York waa in
Mineral Point, Galena, and points, north world, Nowhere upon she globe dee. the
?*U »»« .bruntifuUy thsn &gt;» L^otaertpOob Prte. M 00 per Year
Her. 5. No tetson nr perrons shall aeU. thereof, at Sterling with the Rockford,
two great ones, and to distribute their late mourning that night. It waa quite differ­
or expose for sale, or have in hi« or poo- Rock island k St. Louin Road it forms Ilhoou, W lacouain, Iowa, Miurrreota and
POSTAGE FREE!
ent at Irving Hall, the head-quarters of
adherents accordingly.
' '
'
aosrion for the purjuse of selling or expat the short line between Chicago and Rock Michigan. Tbe very beat portions of1
Fourthly, the Presidential campaign will the anti-Tammaay party. A fine band
ing fur azle. any uf the birds or animals Island, and reaclrra Davctanort, Mon­ of three great Staten are reached hr tire 1
——
be won, if not fooght. an the hard money peaicd|fortb joyous notes, the air waa filled are not meeting with ths success that the protected by thts set after-the ' expiration mouth. Beardstown, and the tier of counJnT^^J^p^tfl^
principle. Thia has been the chief inroe .with fireworks, exoellenl speeches were friends of lhe movement hoped for. The of thirty days next succeeding the times
----------- J i*&gt;u Iload for the ter­
settled by the fall ckrtiona, and it would made and the excited, gratified throng did fact is. there is so much of good preaching, limited and preaenbn! for the lilting of any
Meh Urd« or animals : l‘rvci&lt;ird. hottrtrr. ritory covered by that line, at Clinton with Michigan and Northenr Wi
not disperse till early in tbe morning.— both of lheold findrioned sulsxantial kind,
That it shall be lawful to expose tor asle, the Chicago, Dubuque 4 Mianreuia, with &lt;o, .dr.^71'*“"*• “
I“l .. .~ ... I-™...-S.WHI-.OU
and
the
more
modern
sruiuiocid,
in
Brook
■
need not point out how thia fact inures to New York, Brooklyn, Massachusetts and lyo, that the Evangribu have nothing and to sell any live quail for lhe puqote uf which line it forms a through line and muraa of Southern W lacnnarn and Illinow,.
sr x„, p.,,— qm t
Advaaea.
the benefit of the Republicans and to the Pennsylvania together made last Tuesday ucw to offer tbe people. The meeting* preaorting tbe same alive tkotugb the runs through trains of Pullman Palaeo and lhe coal depmits of Iowa The
North-Weatern
ia
also
favored
in
its
cona
tnenorabk
day.
Cars
to
Ihibuquc,
Lansing,
'
McGregor,
donsago of the Democracy. Wo are unit­
are cumpoeed very largely of pnrfenaed
nertinna.
A
largo
abate
'&gt;f
the
freightage
Prairie
du
Chien
st&gt;d
UCnaM
;
at
De
Will
Chrialun* who du not itvcd converting,
ed, they are divided, uu llio question;
for Dnvetrport ; al Cedar Rapids with the and traffic of the Pacific ('oast, of the
and Moody lias not aucvacvled in awaken­
hence wv are nut only readier for tbe cam­
What m TammanyT No name appears ing them to a sense of their duty in guing
Burlington. C«dar Rapids &amp; Minnesota Western Territories, of the British Pu paign, but we go into it with the superior more frequently in polities, but very few out and bringing the sinner, in. There.
Railroad for Waterloo, Cedar Falls, Shell­ aessiuna. and of the lands beyoud the
rock. Waverly. Postville, Atratioc Minn., pacific, have necessarily topaM over some
strength derived from tonsistener, har­ know shything about the origin of tbe or­ fore, thin work M not so far producing the
and Mason Citv, Iowa, at Manhall with one of tbe lines of tbo Chscago A Nortbmony and the confidence of the country. ganization or its method of working. It results anticipated It doea little good to
common jail until aucli [cnalty ia |«id, the Central Railroad of Iowa for Aekley, Wretent Railway on their way to the'
ia understood to be an immense political preach to Christian., except to rnthtuq provide! that such im|risonmcnt do n&gt; l Clear Lake, Maw.n City, and Austin, at
them and stir them up to renewed zeal,
poster, but what it ia, and how it works. and if they will not lie enthused tbo only execed thirty days.
Am™ with the Ilea Maines 4 Minnesota
good that is accomplished, ia the confirm*
Sr.c. 7. No perron slisll al any time,
"Tammany Society, or the Columbian ing of that class in the faith, which ia vol within this Stale, kill any robin, night­
Th* Supreme Court recently rendered
the mission of the Evatsgeluls. Good has hawk. whippoorwill, finch, thrash, lark,
a decision in the cause of Frank Dolan Order" was esubliabed in 1789 by Wil­ been aocumplisbed of coune, but there is
stafrow, chcry-bird, swallow, yellow bird,
the nptipment, the many unrolieited kind­
vs. the Michigan Central 'lUilroeJ-Com­ liam Mooney, a noted politician of that not that awakening that I hoped for and blue bin!, brown thresher, wren, martin,
day. During tlie revolutionary war be expected. There may be a change, bnt
ly cxpevoaioBS, which the road tias^evrr rv- i
pany who obtained a judgment agaiad said
oriole. WEtodpccker, boltoliuk, or sny song
had been a staunch patriot, and after its
reived and ia continuing tv receive re­
bird, nor rob tbe nests of such birds, tin
company in the Jackson County Circuit cksse an active politican and partban. Tbe
garding tbe amoothuw. of track, the
der
a
jcnalty
forearh
bird
so
killed,
and
Court for W.OOO, reversing said decision order took its name from Tammany, a
superior coustraetku and elcganre- qf lhe
tars, is a fair Indication of the ffrift of.
and ordering a new trial. The text of the prominent Delaware chief, and its govern­
ment Was modeled after that of the In­
publie opinion. One of the must imjste :
diana. a Great Father being the chief, sur­
tent foaturoa connected with nuafort.lile
The Michigan Central Railroad Compa­ rounded by twelve sachems aa his counsel­
I their agi-ota er aervants, or other persons
traveling is the establishing nf gmwi eating- ,
ny vs. Frank lK&gt;ian, error to Jsckron. or,. Mooney waa the fint Grand Sachem.
having l ny of the above-named birds in
Opinion by Campbell, J
; their jsnecreiun fur transportation, or shall
Dolan, who, while engineer of a |«mentransport the .ini', after ten days next
ger train, jumped off to eroa|c a collision doubtleos a sham. Ito object, were alirays
■ succeeding tbo lime limited and psracribcd
BIDDLE HOUSE.
with a freight train ufcar Buchanan, and political and nothing else. The members
for the Jilling of inch birds or animals,
DETROIT. MICH.
waa swvervJy injured, brought suit to re­ met for many years at taverns, and the
shall lie punished by fine not lew than ten it grta ite eonneetion with the Union
cover damage, from the cuuqieny on the meetings were, after the business of the
W The Fort Wayne newspap&gt;«w have dollars, nor mure than one hundred dollars
Pacific Road, for Colorado, Wyoming,
grounds that the collisioc was caused by evening had been dispatched, very jolly.
announced their intention to n« longer 1‘ruvvlrd, Tlut such penalty shall not apMontana. Idaho. Utah, Nevada, Califor­
lhe incompvtency of William Crofoot, enprint
free
tbe
noticvw
of
hall
talchcs,
dy to transportation uf live quail which
While Mooney was the originator of the
giwer of tbe freight train, and that lhe order, and its first chief, a greater man elute, secret societies, churches. He., but art^lo be Lept alive throughout the winter, nia, the Pacific Coart, and for the tranacompany kept Crofoot ia their employ af- was from its beginning for many years its to charge the same for advertising. Thia or to tbe transportation uf such birds or Pacific [rorta in Japan, China, tbe Sand­
wich Islands. Australia and New Zealand
tber they knew of his incompetency. Tbe actual head, though he wiselv kept out of
animal* in transitu, through this Ftale.
only evidence, however, of his incompeten­ sight Aaron Burr, the gh^teat and foul­
CLOSE HOUSE.
Stat,-, where it i. UwfnLto «ll „„ (lll0g Ko#gi ,siojfBJWr ||on„Iu|u&gt;
cy prior to the accident was the fact that est of American jKiliticiaha. saw al once
&lt;r animals at the time of surh | Melbourne Sidney and Aukland, and by
when called to take charge of the train the advantage of having a disciplined body If all lhe MwicLies would step into t'u«h
llirar means cunt rob a lanre and growing
that morning he said he didn't frel able to behind him and lie seized Tammany and inejs and hand in their little tnxirc« and
No person or persons .lull use trade with the Orisnt. This line ia own
ran it. but the caller told him he would subordinated it to bis purposca. He was aak for enough drugs to pay fi.r such ad­
' guns, or fire-ams. to nuim.Ai.l ed exclusively , by this Company, it is late day it should be nrressary to remind
have to take it, ■» there vras nobody else the lender of tbe lower ctewre iu the city vertising it would &gt;&gt;e eimridcrvd impudent
largely laid with heavy steel rails .’its cars sny educated person, esjccijly one who
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Ml sufficient proof of gwners! incotnpeteo...
.
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it and expect to nreitr it every &lt;by from ■ places where they sre gathered in Itudio.
are ceiuipyed with Westinghouse patent ics connected with New England liirtery,
cy, and even if it were, there is nothing then composed. Hamilton, his bitter en­ nulJiabers and Woubi probably lie angry : fur the purpose vf brooding their young,
air-brake* and MCler's pateut^afsty plat that the names "Pilgrim:’ and ■' Puritan ' are
Vse •• ■■
in the position of the caller to make such emy, was the head of the Society of the if
I ftiown s« pigeons’ tinnings; and no per­ form and cduplers—lhe most perin-t pro­ not intervhangeel.le, and.the Pilgrims were
notice to him binding upon the company. Cinaunati, which wax Federal in its ten­
not pcrsecutera. Esjwcully it in strange
I run or persons shall Sae any gun, guns, or tect inn against accidents known.
rei._ —t* _' _i___ •• U
when the pervertor &lt;&gt;! history ia a bishop.
dencies; and Tammany waa a fair offset to try inch thus given away he contributes fire anus, to maim, Ail! or destroy any
no much money. Thia donation ia usually i wild pigeon oZpigroos within their room­
to wealthy societies or organizations of ings, anywhere within the limits of thio (Elroy route), extends from Chicago tu
ia,now—a political power in tbe hands of men well to do, and not in any sense beg State; and every person so offending St Pau), 41)9 milta, and to Minneapolis,
a art of men working for a common ob­ P"against lhe prnrtaronS of thia section, or 120 milea.fwwng through Harvard, MadiThe above article, which we dip from anyypart thereof. sh»l bo subject to a pen- aon, the capital of Wiacxmrin, Devil's
ject. In IbOO tbe election in New York
Lake, a charming summer reaort, Baraboo
City made Jcffcreon and Barr Preaideut
rijy of fifty dollars, with rxrts of suit.
good,
sound,
hard
common
sense.
Coo
and Viee-J’resident of tbo United States
Sc. Hl. A prosecution may be brought am! Elroy. Elroy, 212 mile from Chi­
It was, Burr who did it, by means of Tam­ trary to general opinion, local newspaper by any jerson in the name of lhe people cago, is the •oulhern tenninws of the Went
publisher*
do
more
gratuitous
work
for
many \m«n who were initiated into tbe
of the State uf Michigan, against any per­ W ucsuMin Railway ; it is abo the point ought, one would suppose, to avoid with
aoefoly &lt;M the eve of the election, and frit their patron* and often for th&lt;M who son or persons violating any of tbe provia­ where tire Minnesota ' Division of tbe unusual care the risk of misstatement in.
in honor bound to vote the ticket it had never patronize them, than any other daaa ions of this set, before any justice of the North-Weatern Road, which ran. north- curved by any one who ventured to speak
made ; but beyond that waa the advantage in the community, and we fear that most |&lt;aee in lhe couutjr in which such viola­ wrolward to Lake Kampeaka. Dakota, G25 or write on a subject ol which be is igno­
uf bavin* a trained, disciplined force to of it is done without even the poor re- tion ia alleged to have taXrn place. or be­ mika'from Chicago, leave, thia line. Of rant. Yet Bishop Stevens, of I'ennsjl
get out ita own votep sad to control tbe mnnsration of appreciation. Edito-a are fore any court of competent jurisdiction ; this divisiori we speak ebewhere. On the nania, in his diacuurje at the con«.wration.
floating vote which generally decides dee frequently spoken of w “dead heads." and it u made the duty of all prosecuting 8t. Paul Division the traveler passe, some time agn,,uf tlh Protestant Ejumo I
when in fort they almost invariably pay
tiono.
attorneys In this Slate to sec that the pro­ tbrouph the heart of the great plne-faA- pa) ^bishop of Massifhusetta, n disroun.. |
Burr used Tammany against the Clin­ dearlylfor every tevor bestowed, and act- vision* uf this act are enforced in their her region uf W'uiconain, going through addrowd to the doicvmdAiits .if &amp;&gt;th I'il
tons, and it waa hia principal weapon ao sully do more dead bdading Uuu, we are respective counties, and they shall prose­ Black River Falls. Humbird. Augusta, grime and Puritans, fell into the grave I
Esu Claire, Menomonee, and finally cross­ mistake of confounding the set Ilers of
long aa ha figured in politics. Kometimea
The day will be a happy one for country cute all offenders, on receiving informa­ ing tbe St. Croix River at Hudson. A । Plymouth, known iu our history a* the
tion of the violation of any nf the proTammany boat Clintoo, but in cither ease editors when every bssineas transaction viaiona of thia act ; and it is made the du­ fcw miles beyond you reach a branch for Pilgrims, with those of.the Mamaehua&gt;-tls
is
brought
squarely
«fowu
to
a
cash
basis.
lhe organization preserved ita vitality. It
ty of slieriffs. under sheriffs, deputy alter- Stillwater. A 15-mile ride from Hadron Bay colony, who were ccl«ria«ticaBv of
The above which we clip frotn the Niles lffj&gt;. constables, and jwlice officers, to in- bring, lhe traveler to St. Paul, and.il
mile farther on. Minneapolis and St.
is worthy of lhe attention of
Anthony. At Sc. Paul close connection,
’
Martin Van Buren, originally an oppo tbe public. Gratuitous advertising coot
are made, via the Lake Superior and Mb
’ oont of Tammany, having eommeoeed po- to much, and the press should mH l»c call­
siasippi Railroad, for Duluth, Morehead.
‘ Utica! Uba. a ClinUmhn. saw,Uke Barr,
Hiamarrk. and other pointe on the great
L the advantages to be derived from the trr- ed upon to do work of special benofil'to
Sgc. 11. Tbe proviaiues ot thia act Northern Pacific Railroad, and al«o with
&gt; ganixalion, and he joined it. It carried
sliall not apply to any pcraoir who shall
the St Paul and Pacific Railroad for
&gt; him into all tire minor offices be desired. remuneration, and we are glad to bote lite
kill any of the birds or animala protected Breckinridge. Fort Garry, aad points in
and finally made him a Senator. Clinton efforts being made to do away with this
by this act, foe tbo sole purpose of pre Manitoba. A greater variety of beautiful
died ia 1828, and from that time for many
1 ycsirs the aocicty had no vigorous oppu..'- pernicious system of the unfair taxatltm serving them a. specimens for acionlific roencry u met with on this line than on
nurp«ei, nor to any person who slud! esd' lion. It Ureme tbe soul and heart of tbe of the press. Then, ton, the press should
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.
Isct the egpv or nests of sny bird for such
■ Democratic party of the Slate of New unite and agree not to publish any Iryal scientific puqxwoi
PrvrZltJ, That in a
York, and ita power was Ml ia Washing­ adrrrturmrnti for lews than statute prices
ton. Whoever wm iu. chief had supreme
control, and from ha dictum there was
, no appeal. To bold any o®cc in Tom- If publishers would unite to banish all
for aotne tune there.
---------- „ —-,------ 1 with the Irigotry of
many waa to lutve the cunfidence of lhe advertising from their columns that does
extending from Chicago to Marquette, ilxir follow Beporetbu, they left them,
leader, and all that Under had to do w» not pay, and demand lags! fees for legal
Mich., is 43’milen long. That pert of and formed the first church of tbe dtmomto aak. From the Governor down to the printing there would bo much lew. corn
thia line between Chicago and Green Bay ination of lodapeodenta Fearing the evil
plaining of H ABD TtMKS by them, and the
ri the oldest and mat widely known of all influence of Hoihod for their children,
the roods forming tire nrrodrt North- they embarked fur America, aad before
prewi would prosper beyond what it can
Wrwteni ryrtem. Thu whole length of tbe tending at Plymouth they drew and muline is through a region of unsttroaaerd taaUy asforerited a form of democntic
richtm., in both agricukanl sol
government.
For oereiy yewsns they
rnrourccu, the imrihera terminus touching
It is said that bo^buyers are through tbs
the Vast cornier region of Northern Wienewly, and they vi buying up all they
ronsin and Michigan. 11 peats through
TS« (Laalry
gtvw |B U, bortJcul.
arreral of the met floonehiwg iakmi
can get. Wr doubt the profit to the
retro, uf the Badger State, auch ae Jmwo
farmer in telling his hogs alive They
w orille. Millon, Ftm Athinaon, Watertown,
are shipped to ths large cities, and there
Fund du Ue, (hfokurit, Meneabo, NeaMh,
butchered and add st a profit. Why nut
Appleton, Green Bay, Oconto, Peshtigo,
Meuotaincc, Escanaba. Newannaa and to
.Marquette. At Clinton Janctan tbo
rued ceunceu with the Woetern Union
Railway; at Milton Juaction with the
Prairie du Chien Rond; at Watartcwu
with tbe La evoure Railrood; at Minnmot.
Junction will: the Portage Citv Rood.
Food du Lae io tb. jnaoiKB &lt; An Wtoernri. Divi.ro. Of th. Nonb-Wertm*
and iu Milwuikaeand Fuad da Lac Air
ELECTION FACTE.

THM XUCTMi &lt;
*.
Pwwduf mor, qairtytlm^o^ for
twenty yean. Tbws wm no riming, ftty
litdadrankessBs-.vwyLuJefi^g.sml.
I am liappy to ssy, very little repeWing or
frandulrat voting. There were c*ss cJ
fraud early in the mansing, but arrant fol-

-^HCTDr DETROIT
2

Do not foil to call upon

IWELERS
Wondward Avenue,

.

"•*&gt;

8. iBttiU ltDnrt,

Grain, Flour, Provisions
and Country Produce,

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.,

MOODY and SANKEY’S (M»r st ti ik u*m unuBUt1
Flour, Grain, Pork &amp; Seeds.
Gtspel Hyiut aid Satiti Sttp Lffll PUffi
5 **
54.^58 *“Wm.c
STDCaO?

tins ui£
Mayhew BusinessCollege
Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.

excels

D. D. MALLORY 4 CO

W^Usmlt D—ten te
OYSTERS.

BALCH &amp; HOBTOM.

a...... is U Brtdea k Martan. A to U. W, Bsh

sain CBOBtats immts,

Cbmer WoodMdfft &lt;t ,‘Aefby Sts.,

Billings &amp; Prohasco,

larlle, Iarltort*Slate u* Ini

JOHN STANLEY’!

MAITBI/E WORKS

leosRO-

Oysters received daily

FINE PICTURES

rYTIO
At Granger Prices.

S±.tr“T!“

is
IS BROS.
SALE

�.aymMMvw.
to
Ll— ,-sx'•.

i stand
Tfw that
owplt*
County
to undrr' -^FTrBx.TC
:
l»y a ofBarry
mistake in
an order,
they

the

pWriiu "
J U scemai of ■»!*. SUare t
-AW.
—•» of.n^MWMnrf

q^.

hnve sent us 40 dozen
„—
.MMJC—
,
but Will Hams, says he-cau sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us n 1 &gt; i'»l e?d erof

CheAuu i. 'puling u&gt; „ rIt„
nwrrt wrs Ii* prvtertiiin against fire. ’
K- F- Ik.ru-S of Okcmo I.M a valuable
8Mord»y; canm
dmxb,

BuUor it plenty iu VemoMrdle. Mr.
“ne b’uxhl - :W* P«&gt;'"b. in urn day

CROCKERY

ed upon as the part year. By His coutinI» THAT »&lt;&gt;• A good diah ufuy.
Wagons and Buggies
Grand Rapids, Mich. *
*? budding an curator ued nwrey. civil aad raligmu liberty hare
I faeltt amt, ,1
UfAWM
HrALtrn'i
boon nuiinuUd, jwa«! haa reigned withia
Dear Sir—Our aMentim. has been rail­
uur borders-, lal»r and enterprise han- pro ed to lhe pent imprurrmeou which yon I Fur the tvavcaicaoo of such of
The Heading Ho*m, Bl' Xilm, baa dural thrir merited rewards, and to His •“"U««d an- still making in roar patruiss wlio mar drair- L. sal^rltchanged its nan* a. well m owner. It i, watchful providence we are Mated &gt;el mKovI, and the a,wit moves nt io take the PnainiK Famib (priexi f2 IJ.
security from pudknee aad athtrmtioual lb« opportunity u, congratulate you upon
now called the HifUa House
eotteraiia whh the BANNKH (price
**!
8h“’P"f BeHerue. U. ne- calatuitim. Apert from the other imliovaJ thc.umra. attend.ngpiar efforts, not on­
Mrarinpi. each individual amouw trn bn* I
bat tarrying on »n inatituoccasion to thoughtfully recall and devout­ tiM which turns out reliable and conpcNew Work.
ly rrcoguixj the faro'r. and prolcetioo Uat bealnou mm.-MMu not offly traced
proprietor of the Hilbdale which be has cojoyad.
u&gt; keep accounts, but to be n-a in the a .i—*.
P***
inn of Kckn
k*"”
by thr with.
Now, tbcrefare I, L'lyaam H. Grant, bigbmt a&lt;ooe
I'rcnideal [of the United Niato. du reroWe commend tbo jad-eiou, mannw in
mrnd that on Thursday the 25th •fay ofl which you touch fur your atodraU We i to.„ . P" "'•w^aa. who with Mr. Frier
.b.*..«ib«irw.MMM.
i Li rT- .. ""I*" a*"eiart..n wtll be .November, the j«vpie of tbe United Stato. bare tried tv» a»d they l&lt;,re well tbe vnm
bold in KaHaraaxuo. December 1st and 2d. 'from tltf-tr aocu«unnrd roculiooa, do assem­
meadaUia yon gate them With the hope I *bc old stand of heker A Qrace and Ui
, W.W’.Myphy. of Jiuxnville. haaprraca. ble in their reapaetire plana of wottbip.
1 luwiwt llrlng
im" “7 *ru"'1 in
“ •*he Slropua Jcffermm Street, north uf!
psteu,
ted to the I mvcrKly a copy &lt;lf Gunter , and in »urh form u may ran moot appro­
Hoatinp B&lt;iial,
r°ler-i •'*a*bemalics. primed in la—duu priate to their own bearta, offer to Al­ I »en rrwpartf.lly ,.o«7 friends,
mighty God their aekowlsdgmeata and
K IU H L Fuller.
|UtMt*«a*fal fcemM fcran. I rtUI-IMt a ,
thanks for all His merries, and their hum , The atmve fr.m the (Jrnod
; bU preyera far tbe cunriuuanrw of HU di- jy^r we commend to tbe atteaduti of tfaI rino favor. In wittwaa wbenwf I hare
hereunto set my band, caused the seal of
coaaty who are prvjar-;
tbo United States to tvs aSixnl.
&gt;futir&gt; IrsliKra in the I
Done at tbe rvty of Wi.hfagp&gt;n, this 1
। Z7th day of Owtober. in the year vl* oor
THE NEW YORK
lord 1K75, and of the indeyendene i of the
j I'ailed Slat, a the one-hundrrdth
U. F. OffAtTT.
■! xxstt
By tbe Pro ideal.
iwn, with ■ view to taking part in the ii
Hamilton Fish, Secretary of Stale.
ter-rolhgfate e.»iUat

i. rt J

‘loo, but Dnn says it is going to 1h* » good
; winter for Young Folks to get mniTieu and
i go to keeping house, and he will sell ilChenp .
and closest out.

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Evening Post

Heal hkjiuej; /(olice;.

A Saginaw nelwul lonelier wliinrd
pupil th. ptajal. father wbij.|«| (I
leaehbr, and ill are happy. That was ju-

PRICE REDUCED.

GOVERNOR BAGLEY'S THANKS­
GIVING PROCLAMATION.

500 CORDS WOOD,

cords of 1G inch stove
,ro°^ for sale at /1.2g per
____ 1 cord delivered.
C. F. DHTGHT. ■

1

The Circuit Court.

■ roaferred
#
I Sarah Di* axamiuun. M lire cUrt of IS&lt; ».
I now tearhiugin the Detroit High School. |

CLUB AGENTS.
daily,
,
.
•emi weekly. -

af tniaa &lt;« lbs tie*ml Espid* I.ivisMt-'

!

t

real of the State of Michigan.—
e at the rily of Lansing, thia sixth
uf N. render, in the rear of oar lord
tl.iHMad eight hundred aad seventy
uf the Independence of the United

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

$0.00 A YEAR

3.00

V

WEEKLY,

€3 jA.
'

EACH SUBSCRIBER.

DAY OR NIGHT.

3E3C

It fur tbrir

inturrst to

UNDERTAKING

ani -'Mi-

Books and Stationary
1'crfumerics- Toilet Sets- &lt;5rc.. *.
&lt;J-c. Give us a call.

i cincs.

ECLECTIC ii
When-tu bay drrm g..«fa since the
eat dedine. Grorge II- Jobnaat A &lt;’o.
’« ju,t rvccirol a very large line fn-h
&gt;m -II-Mun We •cl) g.«»l prints al H
•. a yard. pvd shlrtin-4 flannel far)2]
i., rMioti flannel fl&lt; I2| cte and gnod
ne blanket*. far fflBOa phsv.
.
‘ .
livapectfally.

BSTIIOS

"
we ofl'erto
the 'pubtio
cheap for Cash. H c have,
1 also, a fuli and complete

Having been bought very low. and

' he public win find
1 jotroniro mu

FOR

&amp;

i

\ Have on exibilioti. one of the
largest Stock°f Fancy (toodx
•
liroudht to thin City

at jrirra which def) all C.oaprtium.

I menL

A. PREMIUM

HopkillS

wbrt wiu hn-da r.r
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tlw year. ami ia our napretite jJarra of1
Kirebfp. aqd by utr hearth Mows, rarerrtitly ceklptwlrdge '-ur dependence uj&gt;.n
our 1 Lar only Father |&lt;t our gratitude

; . J

bition at tin Warwina uf

S AI4SBUEY ABROSSE^,

torn. 1. Jous J B*&lt;iL«r, Governor of the|

We *A*11 (ire ilm plane weak week.

R00MS ‘

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TU 4m asat sf tka X •l^ul DankJ
Xt:wrkRMiiot'8rB.scH/r7iox\
' state rtrikt.

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jnU&gt; our national life.
oanjjjamv with ibis haDowed cur '

people of thin State, tbe ohrervanee ufl
Thuraday, November 25th. in a day of
Thankagivit.g -and Fraire On that iL) '
i'-t u» pot fa-hint a&gt; the labor aud toil id [

!FURN1TUR1

I

tie... II Johnson &amp; C.i. of Midd^till..
I will aril the brat JapT.a io Harry ('out,.
•J; The oldrat iadxw hare'to admit all
lhi» 11cm* step in and try firr H» of

The R

YOIIRM.

SMITH, MANEE &lt;£ PRESTON.

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[ Th. largvat Stock ami the brat Furniture
I.U1HUAI. orera. TO 1
*• ~

In the Nim« and by tha Authority of |
lha Stale of Miehigan.

ALL ASODT THE C0UKTY.

GROCERIES

We hnVe a_ double
ns saxvj
any UtlC
one coaling
____________Stock .Sis,
|i« the Store can sec and they will be soln
|c|)cnp for cngh or ready pay.
■ George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, And everybod allow■«
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is t ie
. boss ol vily,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it iff to hard
.work-to grind them.
-

&amp; Barnes.

Tbe cxpericn..- of thirty yuan In
i Senior UMmln-r of thia Bru aa an t'
। taker, giro him great adrantagm in &lt;
। in a proper and pnnnja manner, tbe

( Hastings, Dec to. 1S74'

*" •*U*r wl,bo«t futlbtr ilriny « no-

srtb^kr

Salisbury A Brosieau.

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52yl

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eatings, April IP. 1975.

: ewttrtig off the top &lt;_f IiL'[^d f|c bmfo
afargr family.
1 Thirty nJur.d ladiu, of lMr&lt;-lt haLraaeervt aerial and literary euriaty. They
have jnst fitted up an rleganl rncm f«
ibeir maetings. which they eal! -theQuern
lifSnebaa t'-yj ermncil chamber

FOR SALE!

LOOK OUT F0II

TERMS REASONABLE.!

BARGAINS.

17 City Lot* In Firel Ward,

PICTURES I
PICTU.RES!
lam now all aion? in tbe I’hutognjdi
businna*. and aa I hare tua.1- arrange­
ments to increase my faeililirn far doing
iberter work than ev.-e. alt should rail

Lletof Pwtnnt*.

i yuung lady is now lying &gt;iek there «hu
rent wealthy and rely beautiful. Sb
I suffen inte .sely in Ixdy and mind, bat r
fuse, tn give her nam ■ &lt; r hfeun.
; Tbe balance in the state trvosjry apnli
■ coble to tbe rodoctioo of oar hooded del
M »2G®,l»H and not |50U.&lt;MMI as ru au

Street

’ Also a Farm of 80 Acres,

SCRIBHKRS MONTHLY 6r 1816

TO CLUB AGENTS

daring the week ending Nor. 3 acre
•5I.M9.37; payment, during same lime
wc-v &lt;151.799.37; balance ia treason
Nov. 3, 1H75 19HH.77d.RS; deerrm* far

Id order to still mure largely Idcttm
the clreulatloc ot THE EVENING
l*UST, oeoflhr In give Io thw wbu

J. G. RUNYAN.
igan CentraT Railroad, will hare attached 1
au elegant Wagner jwrioe rar, rtinning
to Detroit.’ f.&lt; the accemmodaiMi af
ibrongh and local travel. Tbe drawing;
iagthebeM writmaad Ihlakm. eaaart be room car on autnc train, will rntitinuc t ■1
ran ihn—gli as uattal.
. j
equaled by say uber paWkartre.
JTaady aad 5a«Uey'» --Ge^el flyman sail ba­
rm! Poop- are prmolad as a premium.
pampoM. ta each yearly euburlber vha md&gt;
Bl I. limey C. farera. PablUbm. P. O.. »« I Tbe f.Jlowing item, written by Uri .Carrath, editor uf lbs Vineland Sew Jerwy
l»dri&lt;r»r'*t. Beat him U the Grant Be
yimd. it the lunda of Iztndia. the eahject

*'A nrotMoanl Vimlaiadar sat down by
tbe aide of bis loving wife oa the sofa,
ant ksAed up into her eyes and ra'lcd her
•‘a duck, aad “a birdie." and “a rabbit,"
and all the ether eodranng name? Then
he told her be wanied her to Irarn tbe nee
of a revolver, so that ta hie absence rhe
cueld protect their home and ailrerware.
I aad defend lhe b.*tfr uf Vineland Then
I Im went off and bnught an elegant scran

M. D Reed desire • to call attention to i
hri new Waguu Sb .p. «Iktv he may be
fonml U all boqm of any day. reedy to'do
any wt;rk in hU line, from j-ntting a new
tnikr in an utf ffhed. to tU'KaiKng of
lhe be&lt; buggy eriw acre 'tn the cvnuity of
Berry. IWn t "farget the blare": ut tbe
shop with Jaaim KieH A Bro , "corner nf

BEND FOR SPECIMEN COPIES
'CONTAINING FURTHER .PARTI.
CVLKXS ANOUIVINGTHJSNI'H.
BER OP SUBHCRIBERH WHICH
SHOULD BE OBTAINED 1ST EN"PTTUf UNKTO EITHEROFTinSE'

HASTINGS

■nd

SPECIAL NOTICES.

THE ORE^AT CAUSE

HUMAN "MISERY.

STEBBINS BRO’S:
T^eepIL
’ Where you wul fiat] all kitttla of

mNITURE!
। Of ever)- D««cr»|»tiou which we
- can sell cbeaper than any hone in Bar­
i ry Uoauty. far these rvaaun* i

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY
Wo .» «od Uo KxrilBMCAS
BANNER uaaal price »1 50 and the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY CO CRIER
JOURNAL tax! price 12.(W, j-O.gr

W.M&gt;.
Tbo WKKKLYLWRIF.RJOURNAL
k the groat NATIONAL FAMILY
NKM’RPAPKR. It wiU, mt Ih-oomber
31rt. IF75. distribute importUllr ffIO.900
hi. shirtefaeveA with bat on. bunt un,
nod that pmcUdorwlhal-gtoA Then1
ba V&lt;M galloping up and down teiUng
eeory Man he met that his wifr Uas craxy

:m EQUlUBLt SffihL 8tME

WM. C BRYANT &amp; CO. SZ

■ ■t*HILn*X&lt;H.AX'ft FHIF.XPX.
Or, Show Yotir IWporta"

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U.;i Railway IWpt.;.- L if..- »4.4t t »U«.[ lravk uud’a* e
-aiK

raf thuuwre jpto«pl *d i^.r.’I . . J
«» bewttghl oat by the foil elreii-sn- I'.audu
»b gianaug at, fiir they mt:* th&lt;- j fraud &lt;
th. politic*! currents and foretell J lowed

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INDEPENDENT

tu. -.- u:. tf r» V ;. tian'A nwrni’-■
~ . other cjrjx'sasiiu in th* w.rtid.
‘ Pallnwn Ih..t-i
ok.-a

“I

r, bin arwi dd -Ili'b 01M hi* pstrcsoag.uj:i.
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A* 'aISvJ

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p
l it i
n iu day. . That appear* very jilaib- : How-ily U-l a fovtakosTrlta oufrUny'.1 And ^are-jinl. it
&gt; It ia the pi.:: rf rood of the Wert, and cxteiuit front Chicago to L*kc Kanryr'tia. I
ic Waoviisin rivetion. Two yeuni, tf.e revolt i« Taruvuaaf i* Leut-SLutt
M«8&gt;I from tbo
Hue that forty yeunt ago fill milte northwiwl, way off tnl t!..J
’ Granger eandidal'- for (lorrenor i fo»U. It’, a ttJutodRorr fjbeet tV ,
1r,‘
| pindie J iu way nsrr 1'ie uninhabited proi- frontier of uiUkatsou. Tl.i ■ .tliw ion fol­
s.
low. tbe St. Pk»l ■ad’MinnmpolM line to
1V? °'CT
majority. Now !■•• \rti--rtai-2*
WldayoiM or any prwiria t hk-ks-n i.r'j Er. of Northcru Ulinuv, tn Galena, it ha* Jflny. llwmec’xii J^iurta; U Crtfcaa hod '
•ad by a n-gular IterntJliAn A
t-'Ar-uirffl.fMW, Masniwy Wanted CHiroil.au Kelly thought puualol gnsux'. iiiffled gruuw. cviunwrsly grvwu to be a mighty ry.-lem traversing Trtraipekatt to Witioau. and tht-iue faRor |
ujmogv— i»t m. marked, M’r' und-to *tnwa| tbe.
jbrnluHb d» dell al he waa enlilled to, and Morriwey robeUed. eall.d |«rtridgo ut pbetuanl. of any wuni iheVoral HUu-* of Hlimd*. Iowa, Wisrou- rawing.tbe Mi«madm&gt;i by a euhrtantW ,
। there was m &lt;^.rtuu:ty-to male I the »Mrt arenupt. poliucuj ergaeixatas.. in, Mrdte removed him froui the cmumUfoe. thick, t«l duck, tnailard dn«*. ar any wa­ sun. Miniu-Miia. Michigan and Ihtkota— bridge t^jwd hxthr Sorth-’
tS Bfi”±JTrf ter fowl, aard t-nly from the 6mt day of the garden of tlw nation, and hying the ruthn WmmA St. Peter
B it sq—is cbrei valle ia Minnrtota Afarere filS vsre ™,
tReptctnbcr In-earb y.wr Io the fin-.' day of
&gt;.**■ Ml-!'* a*ll"“”
rich liarrret. of million*.of brand acre*, in the farmer. ihi» line oleri
Jannsry-tiet bf'd!..* ing.
How wa* it done ’ Knry cfqsu^r - -ffbej wks’ cAiiimroitly ui&gt;i*&gt;pnUr with lham.
the lap uf Chieaxu. The uugtihade uf
Sat. 2. No praon or |itf»inv &gt;hil! kill
|K«|d.&lt; were ruUKd froai Uicir apwthy. l.y ; Th- Itefstthfowna were wifong io do any - nr drltroy, ^r attempt tn kill or &lt;l&lt;attn»y, thi* vart i-urporstH&gt;a can hardly Iso grasped
then, tbo Group** hans il.eidcdly mwkr the prr-urv lhe DenaoiVt' lfcl npun I &lt;Lii~T to kill thi. WW nun f wro. and *0 Kaail, annul ini m called Virginia part- by n were ebowing of the atalirtlai of iu
*r K*. ,ln’F
“ll T*llimiliy D.tomvc tally during tbe rovullo. itfoU:- bu«iir *«, but the fart that the combined i
their view*, for the piatfonaa'iu &lt;;uc*- iliem
o'.-aUc-.
tuber, NurtBibtr arid Ihs-wfor in each extent &lt;sf iu vutomu tiivisioM would make
. tiow «a*tain only what i, in harmony Utah
,l*. Psib»&lt;^«&gt;- «• 'W#-si -for thrro , Tl „ bm Uro done before, and probably
grtmi Republican principle*. ftc irona wntrauon* Un-of over SJlIJit mikw in
will Lo again. Inti it WttB-test -kill th .- qrohwran ia itwiit^le. however, &lt;*nm a ro cily altet^Al tiro jwimaric* that goqdtacaa ganiMylcea,
leuydi, give? a feint idm of the imtBrtw*
.
It U based npasii the cupidity
an, amt df capital ueetMarily tnrulirrci in I
view of the whisk Northwest, that Grata?- •lumitl dsosu-minAliSd, oh3 after tfial tl’ry ol" iutoliigcnl rascal* win have nnd-r
tbetw tbe raWslc who' want plunder, awl
eriwn bn aubnidtd as n distinct politiral u*.-’I their influence in cvcrj&amp;fai/ way to
the idhsta wins ran Ise cvntn.llel. I^j*
gi»e tli'Ar nominee* all tbe votes pusublv wiakcatat and amurtcai hr promin-n(' aud
vanau: give, but it will approximate |72\-'
Sx.'. 3. Nft penwn rr pcrxini aha’I at ,»‘"tay‘". The Cutupany baa I’.IM tar*,'
The rum-mMk, ’tbe bblfiu-’ tin? striker* r-wpeetablc Democrats, l*-rau*B without
auyrim - with a t«.iy. vLMUcvr^m-^.-rah'
pLAra-r tiny ran do alo nothin#. Fair sny Mrtridp*. | r.tirt b:-b&lt;r., -oud dunk, :wy $Mu&gt;xfr&lt;Mles&gt;pfoy» I ft,O'HI turn; and
foutfd road title pen in .'theirisl and IhL
1
quail. &lt;r at ita uvmthly npui.' averager aboard■''rtl,-!
where been alroarbnkbito tone or tlao 'other fbeV iika rr. cliao; • to put ia jw^tiej thfr iiort.itiee. ^'WK-rau in the interior of tin.- u;d duel, niallar 1 daf4.
Stair &lt;4"respectability ana! tbe higliisl
tetnpt to take, wit I; any :rar._M-«e.er rvA.
Tbe linct omni awl -opentdd tfti-’
;
of tbe two jurties, and although the ;u uaual tactics. In atari, tbo d.- _-nt tn.n, roanb.
Standing, such'men a- &gt;. ypour, any
|rtrtridge. prairie Sk!rtt&lt;nL or quail: lireir, or mainly, by the. Chidbut &gt; * N«rtE-1
1
per* that pui«n tq represent tbo late I| the tatpnyan found that they IsttP Mine Tilden,
lioffunu. Slid hut.-l.val* •&gt;!’ fsthena,
Xotrerrr. That it ahull le hwfo]
■
to Tatumsny. and grasp tin- t-&lt; trap qnail «■] "lake th-at alir.-, f-wti.- We&gt;U-tu arv aa folia wa;
I
■uvrtueto sprak of it m_a force h-Jding j1 intrant'in gutynunc^tal wptteta - _Of Sl*;thdkncv
rty
1.-SW*
of
the
thUvraan.l
ILsekgvatd'
Ikuurre,
they
ratried
the,
city,—
they
ran
'
lUhabmu uf power „,d. able U wi*H it,'
fntrj’^o &lt;if k.-epinp thi-ui afire thruBcA'J
wii.r fcjlci* uj! ita uiimerreal stren-.-th The th- ni«UT,and for n &gt; ether latnaxt «inl! '
at will, it is maiitfod that tbo cpwanittala -:
1 higbeat and best men in _llo' party are!
.. .1 .11
1.. l.»r..t... i1*^" iPJ’-nX iktititth lltxlM-lk-, liinsii uimI
of tbi* year.made by tbo individual lode- •
cmuccllcd tn be caiuTrd iu i-» rank*, uiasl I
duel-, I Yahoo-,-HK.n ir. Ciinsm./mWitf. FW»r
. to y ichl obmlintw tw ite bvlaffe . .
' '
potafoiit* wiO, in the main, iart durius the I It wa* a very fikaiity night at Tamtuauy
1 ■'Uur| JujAiv.. Jfei.'-oD Grand Jurclii .1. MI'
llidt—1 funerJl '-'MiM no: be mote ,ta
T'w.vd, Cunuolly. Sweeny all went by
next Praaidcntial Cuutcsl.
' 'm T
Y«ds?. -••■•I C. i,.„il lllutfa, Jain.
S^’tTie board, and John Kelly luu T.l’nw.d .
Bb*.
Thirdly, third partyiauj in ^pcraL uiU .j &lt;-i:iUd -«&lt; ifojattoM ■YKefoft
.kr&gt;.&lt;^'.! Ilu fitirt Nitiiiu t.f
.^. wetLeto -^Bal'Snother will l-i*:- in hi* &gt;(rod '
i
made
a
d-J-ful
and
the
w.'Jl
1 r ........
.
&gt;
now amount to nothiKjrof iniportnhe.- till ■
the di-affrcted will tw plaeated, the nejtter I
nftor 187G. Tint tendency i* tv divide j dir; ersed.' Goug were their viabm*. &lt;&gt;f,led h-giona will be tcarganizol. an^l •’rc 1
the whole country between the Itepubliewi j platnhr.—gone verkdbc-lHijwt'uf an ini-' eutupvumi of ahrewdnese. n»*.»3iy, nut 1
and the Daunocratk- parties, aad the fiinr- muuity fr.-o pnur-linieut fir crita,&gt;—gqoe 6|tb and debju-liery known .-&gt;• Taamiiiiy. '
will &lt;1. ubtk-ri again ;ci ii* grip &lt;11 tire
. tioa of the late minor parties w ill Ise to were their Kojks of rule, in brief. Every
Metn.;4»lu&gt;. It will raatithafy ai .'*-.' unlc-I moderate aud infiurnev tbe position of the thief ami blackguard in Nir Verb wa* in the. rtwpectabk- [eojde tnsinta'n lb ir • r
mourning
that
night.
It
tn
quite
differ
­
two great ooaw, and to distribute their htc
ent at Irving Hall, ili^liealf-iyArnrri of
ndbereeta arairdingh
I Fourthly, the Presidentialonnpaigii will th.- auti-Tantmany party. A Stir- band
|be wna, if not fonght, on the bard inonry Ipeolrtffurtli^oyeu, iiotiv,. the air X-au£!kd
MOODY
firework*, execllcui spceehre were
Iprineiple This haa beam the .chief iaeuc with
'
Lulled by the fell rlcrtious. awl it «»uld 1made and the excited, gratified tSnWg duff Kd 1
ItoSU lo bate laecn d.-yiahely doc. We 1not disperse till cariy in the' mnraiup.—
tnbutaiy :•&gt; thi* i- Lard test point out how thi* fact iqu/n* to New York, Brooklyn. MreeailiurelG and
ea uf Smthctn W ts*&lt;
lira coal dc|&gt;*i.Mm benefit uf the Itcpabliraii* and to the i'cnnsjlvania together Bi3»&gt;1 TVrtSdayth-WcsteCQ D alm fu
IbBMgv of ths Democracy We ant unit- 1a reenorabh- day.
.
■ . ■ - ' - are-''■ -u:. A Urgu abate
M, they are divided, on tho’ quartfon
Lace we are not only rradh-r for the ram- j

^HnrmwrwiT

REAL ESTATE.

THE INDEPENDENT

ydp»&gt; Lol ** P* ■■**'&lt; &gt;1 with the superior ।
Htnmgth derived fhw cno»i*tenr-y. bar- L________
■totyatsdthe reinUdasca-of tbe enumry. J gnnixation

to take it, us there wa- nobody cUe
I who c-uld. Thia tJu nnrt hdd wa«
Btfcieet pro./ of gaaenl iacouipctrnand even if ii wute, there is nothing
• poaition of the caller to make such
• Co him binding upon tin: company,
rule which held* employer* liable for
Mgiigcncv of tln-ir aerrgnts i* not ex­
pl to cam where the injury ia cotc-

i.a»j b. ..a fa **.a tmm;, re
*MmM 1. lo h» rep—. Ha «... |

r*11 *p-,‘

f

Jewdcra aad Mani&amp;eturln-

1

JEVELER8

Home and all modem impr&gt;.yements
Good Mera nnd Other out buiWlaga A

OUop. TEKMS MBKRAL.
IXI THREE IsOTHln the refund I

A

Mini, in eligible pouhfon, that a III ;
Ise Mild on the UKWt rea/«&gt;i.*ble tennn. ,
■ Enquire at my .offlce, Ftate Street. |
MostLera, Michigan
ANY FARM of IGOocre*. nftuatod on
U the mat Ibir of the tow nship of Rut­
land. adjolnioi Uiie rfty,- with new
House, a good ban and n good orchard.
,l&lt;weUwuiaral.-l4fl seres being under
ImprovetneBlfxx»&lt;4
A LSO'A HOUSE AND LOT III tbo j ~£~—

S. &amp; 1 MM I IcMi.
&lt;wMMMMe4ul.lt ■

rain, Flour, Proriaioni
and
Country Produce,
aw A«1 W~&lt; WittrWe. Manet,

J. Cole &amp; Son,

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
and SANKEY’S OfciSr Sjt ii Ik Lira! UratM
Flour, Grain, Pork &amp;

LAND PLANTER

I &amp;4.O.56.

8e»dt.

’-'Mr.STiia

stow
WATER LHE
LHE

l ily, luwu .-nt Mml-nll saiatt
Itatinetd of lows G.r AiAley.

and if they ri'l no&gt;lw cut Lu- •
pj*d lhat'h sciotuplnkfif. is th,
the faith, n
Tbu Supreme Court rcranly ra&gt;dcre.l I aT»mn»»uj S«fey. - r tlrc Uvlttmbu.1 ing . f that
deefeiro in tbe raw of Frank Dubn-!0"*" ’ »«.« crtaUidred in ITROby WU- tl, tataah n ■ t ib. 1&gt; v &gt;'.&lt; 8 ■
U.u »cevui[it.-h«l »r O4U-. I i
lie Michigan Cimtral Ttailrood Coa- iiatn Mraw-r, a ro.lcd noKtWan of that out that awakening that I h&lt;| '
day.
expected. ■ There ,tnjy 1st a &lt;1
kJ* who obtained a judgii.&lt;-n: bgiiirt sas',1
had ban .1 rtanneli patriot, and after ita ।
mpany in tic Jackswo Ca.unly Circuit clam-an retire p&lt;Jiti.-an And partisan: The '
art fur
ramraing anpl iIwimou order ti.vslc it* nans* fn&gt;-u Tammany, a j
prominent 1&gt;. lawarn chief, uni i(*gn»cre.
, meat wa* mudrial after that of (ha- in- I
I dian*, a Groat Father beiti" the rliirf »ur-.
Du! Michigan CtmlraS lUiiriu-1 Cutups- j n&gt;ut.d.-d By taelvc xulictn' a* hi* &lt;uuii*.-lHr v». Frank Ihslaa, error to Jackmu. era. Momaey waathe Cral Grind S» !«■:-. j
Upini.ni by t-an.|.l,ll .)
j At the beginning there «a&lt; amno pretext
Dolan, wlui, while engineer of a pmmtti- 1 of bcwevaslcnia- in the order, but that wa*
1 tonn, jumped i-ff to nn,v a nsilieiou 1| ihsubtlcT.. a r.hau&gt;. Its objects wer.- al way.
h a freight train ucaf-'llotl.anan, and political an«i nuthiiig cl--- lire nicmher* [
1 aerervly injured, Iwouglil «uit to rewn.-cm•**,«*.fax
«r damagt-« from the company on lhe ■*,***msre* ■■•Map
T-S"""””- •f*'|fafai~l .fair
o
■suds that the csHLioa waa eatv&lt;-d by
I »enmp;tciM'y of WiOiam Cntfnot. co­
ker of the freight tndn. aud that the
«*«-«*!«
&lt;nia«r.
.
pwu.»«.
Ox,TIUl
kjwtiy kept Crvhwrt in their employ af“
5.' ~;?re~
-n™ &gt;■,..i,; ,u r,;»w
h they kix-w of bin iBcaaipetrney. The r
«rel M .fajrt &gt;i*-h fap re
hit.
,., «.„ak«.. u. Up*|
rvridence, hawtner, of hia intnmfwtcn- Ml*, a*- u-n. *re* «U *e ™ .1., i, a. ..a r., ,.,i, mL-. .
■“ •» -»re— rerere -• * «” I. r .ii ,fa
,™u tj,,
c„...

By •* M

JT0£4JV

T. J. WILDER.

! lijiis all M Sep

r

i

1HUB

Mayhew BusinessCollege
KXCKLS

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

'■■Li'

■.Util, and Fort ihdgv
I Vail.y with the Siinx
-----„u&lt;lfor Sunix (Tty. Vauk. ;I lhe is|nipauet.t. the Bt::ij .
. ---- Wi-csr. Was&gt;t 1'uint, and other- ly expretafoiw, whiiA-tli.
|-; it- ia froutlscrn Dakota and Northern | retted and i* rontiunin; i 1
.Nebraska, anal on the line of the Dakota | girding the smax.tlincM &lt;ir.
I aupcriur cvmatnirti-'ii and kkgnr.
U &lt;'ity and Yankton, cam. Ma fair indieatigu. &lt;.f jite
linen th.- Chicago A North- I public opinion. One uf' this ts ■
I! .2 way* .hit* p&lt;x»«ttaRen( and itant fraturra couneeud Li’:"..'
. I »sry Inr.- ly cuotruu their | traveling I. tlaecwtablidiing of',. ■
A-ritirtl Bluff* pilrt their line

D-D. MALLORY* CO

45 DOLLARS!;

OYSTERS.
a wk mn*«m ar wo rrrww

For What?

The New Improved Buck-Feed

ran”

FLORENCE SEWING MACHIIE...
i -State;
Billings &amp; Probasco,

lute. lajteoi'satt ui Im

fa-.a fa»n&lt; .fair fa* re*, re
r„
,.
, ,

JOHN STANLEY !

io* colUKitcd with Nev E£tU
lls»t theuaiuea' Pilgriiii 'iind- I
not JatcrThinpcabl.. and ihe-l’i

risu|;l pra.’aablv le arcstj

|ri*«d wheti-ar rougnrwHClul j**ter'
a rtio.r at Maiaachurct'.'. with th tk-n that the Pilgrittw burn: tu.'i
1 ll&lt;«t&lt;;n onaincn. Jhtt a Lj*lu.p*
[ Ise aueperted of anarnng nsr^C-u 1

'"T"t. Phillips"'
OA.VKNTS.

B

,

,' ■. "“v-x’!

.nX^Prcldwt or tbwUniui
?. Z
It w\lk-r who di.1 it. by meuiM of Tart- 1
„^k ’ n
maby lieu who ura, milled &gt;t*. the ,hcir
e„,u, anJ /4k.., flir ,hMe fc|„,
02EA1T’
.’ri.-ly ou lb«, rre of the ehni.m. wd Ml .
fnem. t|u,
l&lt;h«.
T«- RESTAURAHI
m bower Ixiuud to tote the twket it had .
a„ ni01S,noilt .„j „ K.;r lUlu M
ma-le; but beyon&lt;i that was the advantage ; uf h
,tl„ ri&gt;_r !u_
of Itw!^ a traiM&lt; dMciplincl force t &gt; BinoCT&gt;ti „
„
I'jL s are
wt .miiu own r&lt;g», .mi to omtnal the; fy
nU
u„ , r „ • desd-hewd*. \
fomung vote wbx-b generally deodee e.ee-, wlitn -j0 r,t{
a!ra,« iuv&lt;liaW^ j.9y
।a! brabop pf Mt.tcliu*
. ,,- i doariy'for etcrV fow bi*tt&gt;wr«J. and act-1
addressed to the d.-wxidai
Ilurr uwd T'snmmny agmn-i, the t.m-; toll
mj(n,
til£ik „
grilhi npd 1‘ariuui*. 'f.-U
luM. and it wa. I.m wuwtpd weapon a. fm. ,o ^.r|. el| u!1,.r
AimWnSi. f------- ini*Uke of tvsuhaliuJirg
iuinrmr be
ta pirttcr. -Simrtimrt j T!l8 d wl!,
, b
r,r — nl
Plym-U'.li, know;, in
,
(hut.m l«l Tmimaay wd «4»et.m.» „]:t.ln.’when every lu^n-m Iraneacl-n I
I’lijltlma, with lbnrei."if.
tjandfrvf'rstdid Mtdrdiuefai take Tammany, beat Giutim. but In tniUr ease I u brv llt
It) a
Uay.Uonj, who uu. ,
Of tbe train. Tbe Mgfigrnrv &lt;T
and of tbe cull.-r iu not reporting
Ito hb anperivnt, and of other* in rruahed. . .
'•'f'
_ j/s^.«Wjrrtit,i« w .rlhy uf th* aCuilt n ।!
mmisc plartrt n. a .r3M tefonting
Martin Vue Jlun-n, wriginally'aM Mppo {the puUle.
'
’
bunfewas. and not a petwuial negliL-’........ ...... ....Ml fal. *rew re v...
j ta* mnrti. sad the pres, •kuupj not be nail - .
tt the company, or thrnar who in
ii.-,.-. i i in.’.- .
■
&lt; ssreij p; I.J.::..-||, for Uihlith, Mnrchead.
; cd mpuTAITafo' Work &lt;-f *|ei»l bcsrSr V : .....
nwnt iu pcnooAiiiy. The wart
"re&lt;
■■
I
. Bismarck, audretber rainta a n the gr.au
1 isl » rel* ,’ ,l‘ ‘
r’’ ,•**• ” ‘ i Ni.rtlxjTO i'ar.Cc Railroad, and aha with j
•reAwe. that there wa* nothing tu
'* - _1’’t ' A"'
Fmite Railroad for
be jury- The great hsnhhip tu
i.t t^&gt; foiw a«i :a»itSita
jRmi.uuidgr. Jbrt Ggrrv, and- tminta iu
wd the otAragix.it* isegloct uf Urv- and twdly made hiss a Sen.lA?
1 efforta Utog npnkJoaL* away with :1a- ■v
'Crf|ji..re^ ■a*».«re.&lt;JrfKreM
dfo MHwling tn sympthv for -the du«l m 1»S».‘ aaiTrn-u iUt tsmwdSr wtanr' ' praJldotiA jstctnjtfjbj unfair taxation
StoiiqL have n.. Utfi* &lt;m lU
y«w» tb'Mhty
k *f actual foull in rhe ewtijany jivu. It Utau..- Ils*.-m3 mid li.-irt ul the ' oflho p?ro&lt;?. jfi-.en, to, the |'nw* should
laklestcrtt in th* West.— '
th coattar otaTumn
' s
r. "U
-V* “ra**
I-BiKnxxmiie patty «.f the
uf Net unite aM Frfoe nM to pabllah any foynf ;
jei.si.ill pnrjsec
J.
,^aitfef ara ,„4 Mn (-1
York, and. iu ^nerr wa. Mt in Wanhimc: ara/rrrtfeesiwul* f.r Ire* than statute J-riu-s pxjre. rerere«.. *wjcH-Xi- - re'rereeww “* »■ rS
----•• r-rzr ’trania
"T®? &lt; hid had aupiysur
a--,-— t "“‘i
•n‘ k|W «w»gh ill all remscienre.
tra. Wbcrytt
irosistoM uf thi* AjuU »ls»l! uf- Jcjito-* —*
•*- - - •
r
a*"V''
‘‘“Ji*----------------- lf pAlfebet. rouid uniu to L.nid. all twaaty Cr th* prourcuifolt tivjtoaWttart* WC UtHUS M vr .ei^.ItaKK M Wins son. Rrewrtcr and Bmilford, tiivy .-.np-d
to IbJhuel and lived for Miras ur.sr «her.-.- ■
'■
to UveWibc,lr»m«dcMc of tbe | advrrti*inK ftvwibcir rolunm* that d .&lt;* the kiising of the Lird &lt;&gt;r
? . I- 'Iw.'lre 'btWg.I Becoming dwatidW with tbe hi^irv«f
leader, -and Hl that loader had Jq.d-i Jta*•*.* J'Ua.U Iqral few for h gal ukii.g.-f the n.-ier eujra.M th--..extcoJing,’ fh^.Uldto/o i.. Maravette, i iherr follow Keparutitu, they left th'- v. *’
to ask. Fmm lhe Gcrcraroritlriffrc Is# tbe j J&amp;infmg there would he'niueh low ccm nay b -- haa net .fotae f - .cttnlUc^tu. i-MfeJ,., ir 4jH t¥i&gt;. fou/. Thai part of J aad furuK-i the fin: church &lt;&gt;T the drtj'ui.-.- , ,,
“».
■
_ I.ltMin^ InggMi vbutagis end Grssn Bay •1 illation of independent-. F’mritijUJtoUtil 1 *
&gt;Tfc'.S*-. ■■--■.
res.r»rala«-,u*, 15.1.1, |r
I . Ktr. 12 AH prcsrcniiqn. under' ifie!■ is«h**Ms'«kndto&lt;wt'gjddy knows of nil I iafiusnee of n&lt;dlainl Cur tl-J; ch&gt; I..•
in 1S54 Fernando Wood Iiraune it*
,,
&lt;.
, ....
mwrtrc -parts and wm «Wtad ta the muy- I
'**' ". .ra" prnvid-iu* of thk art shall tse n.unwpaJ . .’■*»•' FwudM JutAung the Mvscut NtsrthtnraUty uf the city. In ISM Sweeny.
do wide, th: jrreent prnueo.u-. arithio throe inuutbs fruni the - tito- sq.-h ••Wwt-rB-vysctu. The ulstae. length of the
adfetow
Was
ntomiliad.
'
’
.
IneM
llaamgli
a
rrgia-a
if
unsuifwaacd
tually
suhsrabed
a
form
of
d«»xrat
.
j Tweed, and their c-a-kiatc* threw Warn! I/*’*"8’ exht*.
rr.-htn-s«, ft'i Lpth ngriamkerai awl mineru! gwvenusemt. For eetenty yatar* they
- oreboMd, and they ruled it. When the * .
'
, nsreurtra. tbe nnrthmjt tsTUiinua touching maiateiurd a totgratt jsaciuau’.t •tad'.. '• ..r „„
i-lin; .drfli *«»;&gt;« w&lt;&gt;o of Nvrtlirai Wto were rtooguksal aad AMfoet rabiny.' Tfa-y ■
. .. •
’.Misin nudMieKgan. It jtoiw th .rough were remariaWy tolmatv nf aUfrrtsuwv • r-. .
I mol has tln-w amt. Uin«igh tbe bte rlee *«w*l.
r nercat ^f -tl« M. (founding inland relagiuwe opaamn aod^n, all hart-&lt; brag-'.
‘
•j &lt;*. .a re»u, fafa re. re ...re,
.tttfinSXL’S’flSarlK
' Heirs of tfot .Badger State, sunk m Jmmw- alley did nut penmeaur atQ*. la* i*';m.i&lt; ue 1 / „j-, re 're '
[»B»-.;MHt,muFuM -Ukimsin. Wuteatown, take. The Pbritans weir th* finwdsn. of';.”
FitalFdwLm-, (Mekudt, Metrasba. Neenah, the Mi—rJiusrtta Ikar rofouy. -Tbar'-reaaTy
-Enjtls-' but1 llerdenlturc.
I Ayihsim, Gr»m|. Buy, Ocoaio, Peshtigo, Ulungmt to the Church’
l^.tuiwe, htaoumls.. Negaunee and to after their arrindat Iroham dr .tjawA t
T*»*Ura*r
Mu:qi«IU.
At Clisna-aa J uue'.luu the form aviturrh urpniiktotauf tbaaW own. ' ’■"'I*';
1 rc**l amnecta with- th- Western t'niara
. wwdsbta^ti. 11
feilsray. M HUMi Junrtkm with tbe

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HASTINGS

AMERICAN MARBLE

Oj sters received daily

UNDERTAKING
FINE PICTURES

�Trt«

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen
SELECTED TIMBERS,

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a 1 »&lt;hl erd erof

CROCKE R;Y

and Buggies

Wagons

too, but Dnn says it ia going Io be u good
winter for Young Folks to get married mid
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

pain by railroad.
The Reading Hume, at
ha.
•kaugad its mm. a. well ■ owner It is
now called the Clifton House.
Rev. Darius Shoop of Bellevue, hat «.

Nrw

u,

Work.

north of

Hastings Hotel,
very rvapectfelly, your friends, ’
''
K P. k 8. L. Fuller.
The above from the Gram/ Rx^U E&lt;ijl' we commend to the attention of lhe
young men of o«^ county who .re |&gt;re| ar

COHMERCl
HASTINGS MARKETS.

romis era! d or financial departments

To-Day* AdVertiaament*.

Lord 1875, and of the indepcodanco of the
United Stotts tbe one-hundredth.
„ , ,
U. 8. Gkast.
By ths Proiideot.

pwpil iha puml s father wliippv!? th* GOVERNOR BAGLEY’S THANKS-

U-acber, ai&gt;J alf are happy That w« ju&lt;
GIVING PROCLAMATION,
right, an eye fur aye, iu.
|
__ .
- 11 “ “proted that the stock of tbe Al-1 In the Name and by the Authority of
biooCity National Bank will be all taken .
th8 state of Miohiaan
up by the 15th .J thi* month, when the
“
bank will probably open.
In 1636 it waa enacted by Plymouth
It it Well that the manufactur* oflobaeCo has been at*dirtied in the reform k-HomI.
Now Id the reform g*&gt; on, and take effect Governor to order Jays of Thanksgiving
in tbe-Slates Prison aa well.
Tbe Regents nf the Unirerrity bare
conferred the degree of A M. on Mi*
Sarah Dix Hamilton, of she cLmi of 187-4,
now teaching in tbe Detroit High School. giving Day into our national life.

ALL ABOUT THE C0URTY.

THE NEW YORK

Evening Post

Local fiii;ijtew goticej.

500 CORDS WOOD.
500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at $1.35 per
cord delivered.
C. F. D]VIGHT.

PRICE REDUCED. FURNITURE ROOMS."

£km». as»tk. w«

bitioc at tbe Warcrooms of

CLUB AGENTS.
Ik,

FEW TERRS OP SUBSCRIPTION
DAILY,

-

WEEKLY,

$9.00 A YEAR

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SEMI-WEEKLY,
new

XX28tf

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STATE STBWT,

HASTINGS? MICHIGAN,

A PREMIUM
FOR

EACH SUBSCRIBER.

DAY OR NIGHT.

UNDERTAKING

ECLECTIC ]

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

Have on exibition one of ^he
largest Stock°fFancy Goods
ever brought to this City
, which we offer to the public*
cheap for Cash, fFe have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and JiTedi1 a'nes, Books and Stationary
‘ Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &lt;fc.,
|&lt;f«. Give us a call.
Hopkins £. Barnes.

(Inlruduced by us.)

Hastings, Deo 15.1874.

taker, gives him great advantages io doing
in a proper and prompt manner, the deli
rale duties rw|uircd.
Give due heed to thia, but far ibtywvof
rome and see for yourselves
All persona Indebted to the lite firm
of Heath. Salisbury A Co., are reqtnwt-

Done at the city of Lansing, thia sixth |
will Im- pm to alum? by a prixe nf a pair day of November, in the year of our Lord
of phmmoa.
one thousand eight hundred and acreutyAt Ow«s., Saturday night, a mao fire, of the Independence of lhe Unite*!
named Kelly, while intoxicated. fell into
a caltl-- guard, and a train pass'd over him,
cutting off the top of hl» Lead, (in Icaio
a large family.
Thirty colored ladies of Detroit bave faeerrt social and liurary aodety. They
hare just fitted up an elegant neu for
their mootings, which they call ‘ the Queen
of Sheba a royal council chamber."
Moremenla arc being made toward the
erection of railroad buildings for lhe Chi2p k Michigan Lake Shura road at
ontaguo. Thia will make Montague the

&amp;

SALISBURY ABROSSEAUt*
fesr weal sf the Xstisaal luLi

CAtFllktya. areas.

Gcu. H. Johnson A Co. uf Middleville,

W. 8. Noyre, of Ray City, has resigned
his position aa conductor on the night rx- tom, I. John J. Baulky, Governor of the
presa on lhe D. k B. C, to take a -day Stale of Michigan, do recommend to the
ran" on tbe*D. Eel River A Ix&gt;ngan*port people of thia Bute, the observance of
I Thursday, November 25th, aa a day of ■ II cat:, promptly, from eily or country.
j Thanksgiving and Praise. On that day
। Id u» put behind ns tbe labor and toil of
I the year, and in our respective plain of
worship, and by otr hearth-atunce, rever­
. cntly acknowledge our dependence upon
■ our Ilearenly Father. Let our gratitude
be shown by a broad charily fur our neighi bor. full and free, remembering that "only
’ tbo fuoliah aak, la lht&gt; one of ua, or an
outside person ? Tu the noble, the whole
world U a tamOy."
In testimony whereof, I bar; hereunto
I iai niy hand and caused t &gt; be afixed the
great oral of the Slat* of Michigan — !

Dr. LTJTIIn 1. bsUdlng a vary And addition

GROCERIES

W &lt;■ have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can sec nnd they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best ho ever saw, and everybod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it i. to hard
work to grind them.

Ucw.

S*ii»bury &amp;, Broffseffu.
Hsxings, April 19, 1876.

WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTinvinv iui___ _____
.....

52yl

FOR SALE!
TERMS REASONABLE.

LOOK OUT FOR
BARGAINS,

17 City Lota in First Ward,

UNABRIDGED
FIOTURE81
FIOTUHES1
I im now all alone in the Photograph
buunoM, and aa I have made arrangemenu to Increase my fariiitira for doing

Ctosk. D. 8—l. R

In order to .till more largely increase
tbe circulation of THE EVENING
POST, waoflbr to give to thane who

J. G. BUNYAN.
BEND FOR 8PKCIMEN COPIES
CONTAINING FURTHER PARTI.
GULAKS, AND GIVING THE KUH."
HER OK SUBSCRIBERS WHICH
SHOULD BE OBTAIN JU TO EN­
TITLE ONE TO EITHEROF THESE

HttasEfartr— —=
HO BOUilABlt Sail STMS
''GABRIEL COBROY,'

11319^

thrungh

STEBBINS BB.0’8 s5hwsruL"-~,_u..“

SSECML NOTKEa.

The following item, written by Vri C*rrath, editor of the Vineland New Jeracy
buisjHWt, mt him Io the Great Be­
yond, at the hands of Landis, tbe anbjwt

SCRIBNER'S I0MTHLY ftr UI6

TO CLUB AGENTS

Ury Oct. 27 waa SI,089,923.49; receipts
during the week ending Nov. 3 were
151,649,37 ; payments during same time
were »151,7OT.37; balamco in treasury
Nor. 3, 1875. I989.774B8; decrease for
tbe week 1100,149.61.
From Norember 1, 1875, the day ex­
press leaving Chicago at 9 A. M., via Mich­
igan Central Railroad, wSl have attached

Keep It.
Where you wui Gad all kintta of

W. IL H. Heath, the senior membe.
oftheflrmof Hath, Saltatory &amp; Cor
baa retired from bnaincwi in this city, and
i* now traveling for the Grand Rapids
Burial Case Co. IIis many friends wish

FURNITURE I
Of every Description which we
rail acU cheaper than coy houa tn Bar­
ry County, far three renaoua:

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY
We will send the REPUBLICAN
BANNER usual price 11.50 and tbo
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY' COURIER
JOURNAL usual price 12.00, pcMage
prepaid on both papers, for uno year, for

•3.00.
Tbe WEEK LY COURIER-JOURNAL
k the great NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER- h wW, on December
31M, 1876, distribute impartially •10,000

WK. C BRYANT &amp; CO.

“ PHILIP NOLA NS FRIENDS.
Or, Show Your PsasporG.1’

�CHEAPEST and BEST-

Ayer’s

FeiKRSOKSHAGAZINE!

Hah- Vigor,

t4 "Win I era Catsmn

New Vorit fiwwirr. has aceepCod1 a chai
ksqtc from John J. Strinr, of Baltimore,
te fly mmm of hi. birds (Auewsras) a die­
ter*. of 3&lt;M) mile, for 8100 during the
mouth of June, IS7G.
Mr. ,Striae rayahe never raced a bird
over 100 mile, end never knew a person

C

icon vkiTO rtn Tilt

ENTENNIAL

For reotorinr to Gny H*ir ita
natural Ytality and Ootor.

HISTOniorTHtU.S.
s« «wt\

l-a

TW«r v'll te &lt;r-

'fieMania! ia Pa aai Pdtii

Prescription Free

Tie lauesaas «4**vlaltea «T *Pitsrsia~ saaMs*
I Rs eraertuee fc; yvf4 qpva asavr fqrayri'k*'

muting tho rreuha of the beats, daring
the Pimlico races, to Baltimore, which he
claims .21 lake wnly right uiautra Other
notable pigeon feaefore in this city are
David Mimleeei and N. F Safer Aa raaoriatiou foe the Uaiuiag and development
of homing - birds is about te bo orgaate.a_ .sa—- , bird, to be mslchrd in
tliono of i&gt;hiteddphia
nd it is no* improbabh.,__ __________tontest will be attended
by a .bare of the cothtuia.ru now charac­
teristic of the rare iconrsc and other fields

I tSMK&amp;W.S;
ptRXTORAXD HXl-MrriOX M
X &gt;■&gt;', liKmi.L l&gt;*riT&lt;T&gt;. l-c
RS.’^'i; l**"’*"’’* A‘M'W’

You Can

^.aasmwrrtS!
1alut. la th. s«w« ■•&lt;!».&lt;

Make $5,000

Il 90 days In « 1 Sleeks.
mt srantM

ransTii
, ssvass
r UnrtBii

decayed; but such as remain can be
eared by this application, and stimu­
lated into activity, so that a aww
growth of hair is produced. lustsad
of fouling the hair with a nasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it ciofca and vigorous.
Ita occasional use will prevent tbe bair I
from turning grey or falling off. and|
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to tbo
scalp arrests and prsvsats tho forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often so un­
cleanly and offensive. Proc from those
deleterious substances which make
sonic preparations dangerous and inju­
rious to the hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm U- If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and vst lasts
long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.

issAq^hnxoBAU.a &lt;umm
CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

1

ill

Prepared by Dr. J. C. AyerA Co.,
Saorameuto, Qg,i.n. Suit I^ikc City,

industrial

ch.

EXHIBITION

RuI&gt;w’u5 M1"0?*. *«. Mu. Duluth’
' MarqurUe, Houghton. Hancock. Greet.
Bay. Oshkoali, Pond d|| Lac, Madison.
and Mlltraukee.
If you want to rn to Milwaukee, o-h
koah. Bt. Pnl. Mlnnuapotls, Duluth,
Fort Garry, Winona, Warren, Galena.
VV7, Yaakto&gt;’. Council

$610,000.

know which wss which; and, as ibejanitor
spoke nothing but Rsnaiaa. and we eould
| not sjrak tfoil, our progrcn was not eneourS' . At length hn turned ua over to a TOIMWEK:
y. graceful, majestic luoking monk.
who was parang erar bet ba spoke nolhI ing but bis motbte league, and accmrd
' j- rtJcxcd at not bring able to understand
J and arevmmisiatc us. AH at onto a device
iH-nrred to rue. and 1 sang several base
notes running down tbe scale as low as
I could. He al otiev caught the idea, laugh­
ed and led us tu the church, iutnslnciug
qs to a man wbo «p-*o iu Prvasb. From
tho latter wl- leanr that it is a fete-day.
slid that wx- have made quite a bit—this
being the day of tbe reroasreralivn of the
ibitrch after thorough reooraliou; and sev­
eral of the high eeeiraiastira bei#^- present.
The service is going ou when wc eater $5V$20S ...
laU. Ms

Si
1
Lt at

tetta terax Ussreu. "&lt;reusoVras«n wav C. Wsxyrava. O.&gt;. A T. A. CUsaqs.

MEW YBP.K MOmAL EIHfflmOH E.
•SJKI

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-a!

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- ms ■.» IBs tad, to st i
&gt; Ftraus crao •(Barer &lt;
। •Uti. rlrtu Oils *a4 Ian
1 4. IB sal Is IBs ra&lt;l SOI
. U,,i
st Barer.lalk

■uW umm smtm.
The Reliable fihurt Line

tuso unit tat gnaou

Isoftlie b-at atrvl rail, and all Ifae a;^
pointmenta arc firxt-clars Iu every reapeet. .Its trains are made up of elegant
new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
MtdHWfa* C-mebas. luxurious, well
::;;A'isvx.'x.
llghtwl
and well weUbUre! Dav Crwebre
its ••&gt;&lt; lint, !■«. Brew
and pteaaant lounging aud. smoking
rare. The cars are all equipped with
j the celebrated Miller Safety Platform,
and patent BuBhraaodCouplings. Wsotiugbouac Safety Air Brakes, and every
other appliance that baa been devised
for the safety ot |&lt;ereei&gt;gcr trains. All
train- are run by telraraph. in a wordrf
str. la tSs Mara .r Mteklcsa. i. this .GREAT LINE has lhe Iwet and

siTg-j

$3pOS-J~?
For Cornell Bluffs. Omaha, and Caltfonula. Two through trains dally, with
I‘Ullman Palace Itrawlnr Room and
Sleeping Cara through loCuuncIl lllulT.
Fur St. Paul and Minneapolis, Two
through trains dally, with Pullman Pal»ce Gar- attached on both train..
Tor Orees Bey and Lake Superior
Twotratn. dally, with IMIlmsn PaL
"f» &lt; «r»
an‘* n,nrln&lt; through

&lt;-Mw. nt.
. UK
"Fra. \";'w
sppruaching
the
point
where
he is tu tauae, when, in uttering tbe last •ualtr- TVis a l st
I few words, he runs up the scale until it
WreB A4
। strikes the key note for the rbortister,
IIWvlBkll
when the teller, as with one voice, take up
the note, and glide off into lhe nwptxuive
chant, than which' I can coccirt of noth-1
ing more exquisite To ray that tbe voi |
rea rre grand,.Wi.uld be tame |nsss; they :
»tv magnificent. Compared with tlwse

. n°r
F‘mr U,r,’°«h ««!»•
daily. Pullmau Oars on night train..
For Winona and pointe In Minnesota.
One through train daily.
Tot Dbfaqas, via Fiveimrt. Tee
thrwusti t ml fig Hally. vylth l*ullnian
Canon night train.
For Dubuque and La Creta-. vn
I Hilton, lei through trains dally
* II*Ii Pullman arson night train. '
For liau City and anktor.. Two

Weekiy, Mi-Weal; aiJ Mj.

nlrhitraln.ua all tbetines oftb|. m.id
They are run bvfUce i —
I hlcaro and Omaha, Ctrlcxgn Ce.lar
Rapid.. Cbleagnand Dubuque, via ClinV'B. Chicago and Freet-ort. Chlcng.,
and Maruttvtte- L’hi«an nt|d Green
Bry, Cblcdco apd Milwaukee, ri.lenwo
and bl- Paul.

LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER
off on either aid ■ chanting until they reach
a screen, behind which the/ fare, wbeo,
as if from a &lt;!i-tance they sing from other
ode rusjsMtjivdy. until growing fainter and |
faiutrr. in swextot soil harmony, it dies
away. I tired acaredy say we Were- en­
chanted. We had heard the finest ma
A Contest from Baltimore to Philadel­ su- of the Catholic churches at Cologne
Dresden. Vaniev, FL-rsnre and Rome, ou
phia
• its grandest occasions, but nothing ever
imprwwd tu as did ibis rhanting of the
monks of Sj. Alexander N'erski, and 1
A cairisr-mgeou flying match from never expect to hear iu equal this aid.- of
BehUnorelo I’hitedelphte. 4OU miler., UM.
place recwady for three priaea—firri HWl, ibrirae. up to this feto-d^r perfortuiuce I
serood. agold tnedal, and third, a silver ranuoi say. possibly not.
enp. Six pigeon*, owned by mrmlar. ul
After tho serrk-es were over, I apuks to
the Fairmount Flying Association, No. 1, one of lhe high officials. He wu&gt; arrayed
were loased from the United Sutra Hotel. in a robe uf bewvy black silk, the wide,
Premdeat atreet write the 1’hiladslphi* hanging slrevra laced with violet; a maradspoL Tbe birds bsd been brought l» ive and etebovato gold chain around his
Baltimore Sunday night in charge of j neck, to which waa attached a henry, rich
Jarere ScsdkU. tbe selected judge from gold croiw, set thick with precious stones,
FWWdphw, by whom they were l—ed massra of rich, bright brown hair, falling
over bis shoulders; and surmounting this
tbe tall, stately, rimlsas bteck cap, cummoo
Poultry Areoriation, and John J. Strine, to all Uh&gt; tmuiU. His friendly, rather
of the General Wayne Hotel, arrived ou handsome
fare, lipht.d up most pleasantly
lhe acene U 9 o’clock, which hour they when I told him we were Americans r’uiteUm had beau agreed upon for the fire: ora tn Lie city,
that we had lawn
bird to- be Utreed. When they learned quite orerja.wered by the mqraty of the
that four birds tend been already dispb-hed they ref-od to oct. The birds had
been numbered ou tbe tail tbatbrra before
Muring. Pbitedriphia, and were farther
)dsu» iu bloum. and tic manty and tables
decorated with rut towen. From ■ apfoodid bouquet be toek • beautlftll tywer
•sd perorated it in toy lady companion. I
who now Ium it pressed and preserved
limey her akaiac suuveuira, Honored by
• L. .
i.:_1. .1.— _L-.
I

•twyrjsi)

FIKE PRIKTIIIO
KW ItjEiSt Msr Ite Ha

DONE at this OFFICE

AppltesUooi for Aytnrlgg Ms tetrad-

OaiiWeP®

Menial,
W re,

—“V

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Lawson’s Curative
■jtSKtftl

AtOmaha our Mriqwts oonue&gt;-t with
lie Overland Kleencrs on th* L'nion
wsrts Kailausd. A&gt;/ all is.ii.is w».i „■
is Ml-oonrl River.
A II Ticket Agents -r|l tickets l&gt;v Oil.
•utc.
’

ta.;

METROPOLITAN TEV CO.

J.H0*ttSWJJS.,

ALL FOR 1.50.

Teas! Teas!

Church's M usical Visitor.

O.F00TE, O.
IM kiinlja Anw,

Beaulifal Mutlc, for Nothing

O* &gt;««**.

'’toiMirr

MSr.

E. ($&lt; R. T. A, HTH°f&lt;Y
591 Broadway, Acw York.

STERE08COP SAND YIE?S,

Z2!».Sttwnss

in

pUtaT3 ALL FOAMS or ,

Inportaut Muscat Notice T!

’r'Ta’iitf u’

A Catalogue of New Musis sent free to
K!ust«l and addrtra, Free of Chanre. upon ap

Cniictiic a Idical Fracta

XS THE BEST.

Xuuru* Patients ia Inrope. the
Wset firdias. the Daminloa of
Guada, aad ia every Stets

D.isLOm'Ci.4- D.IMfi.
CMlLffniJl.HOOTlI.

yf theyall

Sas. F.aiii.Tantesrai' Pwriyv'Iaaw
Mrie batae tka teas aS MB efcass la tea leas
^ttoatereasarUatyware 1RM«&gt; »IA.

MW

HOME
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IN THE BT!

PROSPECTUS EOR 1S76.

THE EVENING NEWS.
DKTBOFT, MICH.

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LANDS
p&lt;.5K£HI^2!J.fJul„c,Eton rm (tea. 7-ftrCat Iitast

AHatiutaaiiwiaiHiiea.
Circuit Court, 1876-1877-

■

ADYIOC CfVKN BY MAIL
MNU or OHAItCI.

Was

WM. .FOJ

DENTIST

ivsiT’a Ho

CRAMPTON’S IMPfflUL SOAP

teyesrW*tee sail

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C’lrIHrM W-oHA

J. JAY WATHON A UO.
■

NEW TCE^

Independeni Physician,

CHKONie DISEASE,
W WOT®

REMOVAL,

Ohm, WfHrvpalMti HMsli
2Janu!k*tu«j)pi, importers A Deafen Is

-Ciutauiis.Axp frames,

’•aisa£rt-,—,
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l«mP0LITANT81C0«PANY,
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DR. C. A. 8M1THU

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NI«Mlloal Infirmary,
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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1875.
I
W e sorted out sum* of our brightest
j and fiiwbrst erevgreais and fastened them
around wIktc the curtains were tacked,
I put duster* of autumn leaves. nrrau'--d
I with reference to their dift:r*&gt;t dudes
and rolors. al thu corners and in the mid­
! die, than twisted together some of th*
tet’alte' *U*tT ’!‘U* I“” ’
rioe and with a bench of lew* at tlie
end loop*! them t-ck
L«l as Artak 4s*» ot Us IssUm Mtakl 1
tteAmssr fsM al this .smmM k&gt; rswalna
"How pretty they do look ! 1 didn't
Dark. Hm msii laiiaiamatehu
think Uwa'd begin to kwk so well,'' •*&gt;&gt;!
Jam*, whoao faith, I know, gas much
nrUlkite&gt;M*
aaalsLriM smaller than a grain of mustard seed. ,
We bed got the lot one finished and
A1 "I
!lf* r*tfc *“ -S"1* »*r*v»tte..
Harry wm taking a double sbnflo in the
middle nf the room, by way of «xpreaurig
b-driighl, wU. w. hrertltUriick &lt;5
the gate-Ulcb, and with “Mother** com­
ing," wo all ruahed from the room. When

wa. £. «»«« 5 MM.
Heim Airatiu* toft,

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit, they are
entirely new patterns and first-class in every
respect.
J
| »• M&gt;on cWbswVvfth X look of au«, ! whment
"What have you girtt been up to. I d
' like to know j''
' '-Beas up with ibc curtains, mother. '
w* could bear Harry chuckling around the
corner.
"Why,were
bowchinning
in the world
you We
fit
They
Ly lampdid
light.
’em?burIall
nexer
mw
! told
about
it. anything look so twat
pretty1ia
my life.'
I and
"Well,
declare!
andat&gt; cheap■ too!"
' Yen it was cheap,—only a little willing
bdp from ILrrv that’ made him atill
I nearer to us, and a delightful ramble iu
the woods, that otherwise w« should not
hsve had. and while our lace curtains are
a "joy furercr." not the least of our en­
joyment is the thnught that we are in
debt to no man lur their beauty.
Oh, ye who sigh for mans wherewith

THE NEW IRON AGE

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JOHN ROBERTS,
4 kvm MN.-Bwwuae *. ukw
■ th* Coart IImis.
.
i: p Di»L A-4

Kihibitiou. Thi* Udv is eompooed of
two Commiasions fn.m each State and
Territory, nominated by the rerproliraror
ernorn and roramim'iMted by the Praddrot
of United States The ruterprisc. therefor*,
is distinctly a national one, and not, ai ha
•..metinra been Mated, the work of a pri
rate roronntioc.
The Exhibition wiDbe opened on Mayf
10th, 1876, and remain open every day,
except Sunday, until November 10th.—■
There will be a fixed price of 50 cents for'
admission to al! th. buddings and ground*.
The Ccntcnuisl grounda arc rituated on-1
th* Western bank of th* Schuylkill, riserr
and within Fairmount Pai k .ths largest pub­
lic twrk in proximity to a grest’eity in the‘
world, mid one nf th. me M ine
’
the country. Th* Park custeiaa 1.1GQ

WHOLE NO. 1016.

to nrerentlhe Media, transporPhuadelnlua of works of Art not
-r------- J standard of admimion
A large numlw-r of orders and fraterni­
ties hare aignified their intention to hold
gatherings at FhiUdciphia during tho
period of the Exhibition. Among those
which may now be enumerated, ora the
Grand Lodge of Penney I rania, Independ-

dent Order of Odd
Frilows. Grand Lodge, United Steks,
Slates, luI.­
dependent
Order ofUirJL-.,
Odd Fellows;G.-ri
Grand
----------------------Commandry
Knight Teran]*, tT..od
Grand
Army of the Rcpublie; Preabytcriaa
Synod ; Caledonian Chib; Portland Moehanic Blum; WeUh National Emtodfodd,
Patriotic Ordrr Sone of America ; Caltfornia Zuuarts of San Franciaeu; an Inter
national RqgatU; the Lif.lnauranoe Cora­
panic; National Baud of.Underwriters;
State Agricultural Sossstt; '.'nd Infimtry,
1 fi.Ji. ot California; Philadelphia Cosafcr- that the hair-splitting opinions of conatifer the ErirfbMw. TMMthte tract,
UrtioaalMte amount to nothing in the wthere w'.n be large ynrd» ntsr by fl* the
rtrte of pnbfie nSonity. hirdr. cm
Exhibltkm of stock, and a fins of 42
atiiadoaal lawy** are vboBy devmd of
arrea ha« already been suitably planted for
tTi’i'r’hZ£ X^memory of Srimon f
the trots of piooglu, mowers, reapers and
other agrkranarat huebincry.
P Chase, but a mas who ran iaatitnte a •
The RxhiMtinn buildings are approeeb
me*i*ure a* secretary of the treaacay, and |
ell by eight line* of street ore, which ooonroU with all the other lines in the city,
and by the Pennsylvania and Reading
railroads over the tracks of which trains
will also run from the North Pennsylvania lion; llin.tot&gt;ber Columbus Muoament
Aaaociatina; Baud of Trade C.rircntion ;
and 1‘hiladelphla. Wihaington, and Balti­
more raiiroa&gt;l«. Thw the Rxhibhioo i. International Typowraphieal Coogre* I
Blffe A-oriation of the United
in iinmedislc connection -with rite entire
Oriltconht Legion; Philadelphia County
&lt;.ne Within 90 reika of Philadelphia cna Neduol Socirey iutenutioul Medical
Cougswa; Old Volunteer Fire JApartaxni
virit-lt at no greater cue than that of ear of Ph'dadeiphia.
rias'' hire at the Pana or Vtcnna Bihibi-1
Hua.
The articles to be exhibited have been
FOR THE CENTE NNIAL.
clasrified in seven departmente. whieh^fot

Among tb. stetea east of the Rocky’
monnlrin*. Michigan stapd* without a n&gt;
val for the variety, amount, and exoellcnl
quality of her timber. The Htete board of
agriculture, in connocriou with theBtalacra•tenuial board, have authorizsd me to ad­
ject samples of timber to exhibit at the
coming world's fair. For this purpcoe 1
have traveled considerably, and f &lt; several
month* bare been collecting specimen.,
sod petting ill the information pomiUe
in regard to the subject. But Michigan

BEECHER FRIGHTENED OUT.

THE CENTENNIAL W1876.
Thin ahriuld be
Stove.

The entering of a n&gt;.//r jOTiaeoro j. the
raae of libel brwaght by Mr. Brother
agaiuTt Mr. Muullou ia one of the iu&lt;*4
singular of the many singular develop­
ments iu the great nrandal.
Ths public
had route to suppose that lira whole .war
bingsd upon thu aupplmuentary trial, and
that the jury in the original case having
left a doubt upon the novation of Mr.
Bencher's innocence by failing tu agree, he
iu tliisi Market for aix years and atxnda
would triumphantly establish Ilia innocence
when hiacaae agritw* Mriultou Waa brought
stioy Stove. It h g!i t ran teed io heat :
to trial.
lw Jttel of any straight draft Stine.
lt«
This was the burden of alaUmcuta naads
dojibla tToors and other iinprnverneitls.
and aiioCber al fifty.'
by his friends, by bis churrli, and by his
-Ia fifty cents a foot the cheapest you newspaper orjraua all through th. loogjmd
tedious trial They pare the puhiie tu nn. i
"The very cheajnt we hare, imulaw, drrstand that, when the table, wen&gt; turned,'
■nd it * very cheap iodmd. All of oar and Mr. Beecher became jJalntiff and Mr |
Abo. Boiler Pixie Su&gt;v&lt;a, inritnlii. u
new |)utterni. Cui Inge : moulding is cheap for the quality, madam. : Moulton defendant, then the preacher
Isngth, a.—;, or extra anility. Kot
Here u a first-rate article for fifty rents, • would not inly establish Ilia awn iunoccnnr, I
Stoves various tlyles. Sheet
"
*Iron Stoves with cant lining^, nini in : Oinl thia for a dollar ia really elegant. It'll
but would utterly crush Moulton and land
Tl&gt;c li«l of special buildings is constant members of the centennial board are ts
fact the Lar^eat and betrt aatortnitint of Cooking nud Heating! joy you to get the best, inudjui: it'* the i him down to infamy. The propb-cy was ly iuerrasing. and present imiicatiuaa are iug this in hand.
The object in sending tbi* coiuuiunic
eheaprot in the end. and it’s juat what you a oust buiatful one* When Mr. Moulton, thrt their t-uri nnnibsr wdl br from S00
Stoves ever offered in Hastings.
tioo to all p*rt» of the ttate is to pnlh
in theoour* of businao, luul tu leave | to 350. Mrot of the important foreign —•—ixi.i*—» ——»— *r
ara repo
I New York for a lime, they loudly pro-, uatious—England. Germany, Anatria.
possible
■ claimed that be dared n.it slay ami fare ’ France, Sweden, Egypt, Japan, and oth­
i the movie. but was running away fn.m ers—are patting up one or more structure*
lbw putacular trial When Mr. Moulton | each, for exhibiting purpoe*. or for the'
returned, however, after tranmeting his1 use of the rommisaionera, exhibitor* stid
bu-in-w, they were strangely quiet. and ' rtMton&gt; &lt; tiers and headquarters of this rotajJctcd will I* given to all state pj-ers
manifested tin tfiaporilinn tn prom the. kind, usually of cvtiuderaUc architectural
OLBUCKV S HK«tiU
beauty, arc provided by the States of fur publication, if desired.
J.EHK t!f rVKXmMK. taMUterr Om&lt;1&gt;.
Jhiea the reader know whether either of
:2Krtijga Assajriass
I'emisyluaaia. Ohio, Indiana. Illlnuia,
■Miclitgan. New Jersey. New York, Gul- the following grows -wild in .Michlgiu
and if so where ?—Cncumbcr tree
ahuuld be brought to trial. Tl.ro eimicw nerticut. Mamachuaott., New llampdnre.
the District Attorney and enters a ».//&lt;■ Missiuri, Kanaoa, VjrginU, Weal Vir- tky-wlrj. Thi* is nM the nimmon arbor
y&gt;n*^*.', which knr&lt;-&gt; .Mr Moulkpi null I giuia. Nevada, Wiaroomn. Iowa, and itel^- v.t® mostly called white cedxr), Hareula
charge.] with perjury, calumny and bl»k-l ware, and it t&gt; likely that ntbrrs will fob dub (.L(iM|«/.is&lt;.~i,', white spruec. prrmail, jnat ■&lt; .Mr. Brevher still atand.
■imtnon, ana mountain tnaplc(.1rrr tj-inicharged with criminal conduct, breaking
up .Mr. Tillou's house and alienating the social Ions, which require large amount* of
The chrotnuV grows in Oakland ami
space, will be provided for iu special build
Wayne counties, honey luecat near Adri­
ingu. Among then* are the photographer!,
the carrisgs bnildeni, the glam makara, the an, rod-bud or Judas tree ((Vrc.'i fh««deaiuj in western Lenawee rounly, Ohio
, -Howifuoliab I wav to pet them cur-1
cracker Inkers, the boot and ahuc manu­
tain*./ might 'a bought a cheaper act j
facturers. beside, quite a number of indi­ buckrye (.KaraimylnLm'l in western Len­
Companion InvitecT and Competition Defied
J and had enough left to got the molding. &gt;
vidual exhibitors. Tlie groat demand* fur awee county, (hn you add any other loBut that's juat the way ; a lady crew Mur-1
spue will probably render thi* coarse ralitira?
Give locality and diameter of box elder.
j thing they think they want, and they up
tteiAwsry1 to a eouridcrable extent, especial­
an' buy it without* stopping to think
ly fer exhibilara who have been lardy in
I whether they'll have money enough to gel
making their appliotioru. In the Main
WIU.,,„4uJy tr.B.h*tffjh. IWamf a
re-1
mulberry,
abelb—bark
j anything to go with it or nut. You don't
ExbiNtioa Building, for example. 33X300 tree,
hiekort (fhryu awlmta), which bears
catch me a doing it a^ain ; but liter did
TKHXS RESBOSAJUJC.
K(uarefeel&lt;4 space bod been applied for by
nnta of rellowudi rolor. very larg* and
kok ao neat an' pretty I thought they'd
t be beginning of October by American exhi­
thick shdl
' be juat the thing to net out out our sitting
bitors only ; whereas, the aggregate space
Give northern limit and largest aamplci
room, au' now we ran't hare 'em up after
which itbeen posilule to reserve,for.
the United Plat™ Department, i* ouly known of any or all the followign: white­
wood or tulip-tree, jxwpaw. Kentucky
160,000 aquare feet, about ooc-thini of coffee tree, wild plum, hawthorn if over
which will bo consumed bjr pa mago ways. I 10 incbre, crab-apple, neppreidge. Noe
The .Macbinery Building, like the oth­
ers, is riraady fully rovared by applies aah. «aw«rraa if over on.: foot, slippery elm,
mulberry, buttonwood or sycamore, black
twos. There are about 1,000 American
exhibitors in this department, 150 Eng­ walnut, butternut, shell-bark biekory.
lish, and ISO from otlior European conn- buttcraui, pignut, white oak, burr oak,
awarap white oek,( QaAnt bievlor), chrettrim—which b rixiUl 250 more than en­
tered the Vienna Maehinwy Exhibition. nut oak (threrewi jir.’aw), laursl cr shin­
Extra prorisioo is bring aaad* fer annexes gle m k (Qorrou Hubrenm'w). aroritt oak,
black rok. rod uU, iron-wood, bfue beach,
any apccira of willow over one foot, any
specie* of poplar or caXtouwood over two
ginea, boilers, plumbers, carpenters, etc.

the Wyandotte Courier. We hare no
wish Io champion Half* .nd Kelleys
Vagsrire, nor is ft fair m* in good taste
for the KcpuUiraa to mlrodum a rad^c*
foreign to the on* sre .greed to d«i&gt;ate
We here give notice that if it is done
again we shall abandon the oootroysriy.

OPPOSITION COURTED

Sinial al lettailol

DENTIST Teas,/ Coffees

tn the United States. Tty it on a man
just am* the Detroit rirsr, and inKntly

rilber demand, gold nr rihrrr. « rias h«
boiate the price of bi* commodiria ap
enough morn than the difference b«w*m&gt;
hard moiwy and rags to ray fr the risk
of farther fall in the rag* and for hia
troabl* in changing a poor eurreney into a
good one. Try your greenback doUar on
a Califoraisn, and bo will bout al TOO,
although the law inaka il a legal lander
hh, 9V..
W— L—— s
,..!.! -_e

HOW WE PUT UP OUR LACE CUR.

IMPOSITION HATED I

erament ia abundantly Ma to maka it
worth 41 * To be sura. gtwnbrafc dnfiare
pswi freely from hand to land without
rsteos to tbsar cold rain*, but thai-ia b«-

a. mlvsnee or decline in their purchasing
nine, but when hoarded they are not
serving their intended use a medey, but
become a commodity end aubjset tn all the
cotaditionv of othro property end like
«1! other property, may appreciate
or dcptvciale. Ercs gufal itself pcrnr|4iMy cliangwa in value in long pmodt
of time.
III. An a circulating medium it makes'
no diflernwx wi.ether any additional iwtuc
of gnwnbacka that may be mad* be invest­
ed with a legJ tender character or taoL '
Ixgal I«h1ct luoncy is only really nroded
fur uro iu rare innUcre. and we have al­
ready an abumlanee of it. Who thinks of
rcfnriwg national Lank bills in ordinary
tranaarti.ui. of trade boeauae they are not
legal tender? Currency muat be very
much more tutaled than at present before
people will esre to daseriminate In ever
llu country not even currency ia used, but
simply individual checks. A guvernmout
note convertible at pleasure into an intereat-bearing bond, 3-63 .per cent if yon
please, would be just a* accepter!'1 to tlie
public nr even mdre so than a Lzod tender

case was the beggar mad* happy; and ao
we think . rut issue of 165 bonds, exehangeri.U fiw government promises to
pay and back again, neither the booda nor
th* note* ever being payabl* in aavthiaelae, would be what Senator Uhriiianev
rail* -a currency redeemable only in wind '
Add to thia the News' idm that they need
not be legal tenders, and yts&lt;» pal the In
iahing touch of beauty to this gnmniueut
curreiicv. '
How very far inferior it would La to the
notes of nauocri tanks, secured first I t
covrrnmsnt bonds, payable principal and
intercstjit regular penoda in gnhl. ten pre­

[sot nxianirp.]

and S;

DENTIST

Mville.

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Mitiiiu.

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CITY TAILOR
IOWA AKntetASKA.
IkaMBM'i'^giitlHtrLka

“D'ye a'pose they'll look anyhow 1"
“I gums so; we II try it and ace."
We made a confidant of Harry, who
has Marly a full ant of carpenter tools (.as
every fanner boy should hare), and he
agreed to take some bturda, about a* thick
a* those commonly used for molding, make
them straight onjooe ride, ao a* to fit on
the window carings, and rounding oa the
other, projecting about two indue st the
end* and rounding out to four in the mid­
dle- Bv improving odd bit* of time h*
soon had them finished and safely stowed
away -&lt;n an upper beam in use wood-

Considering that the following comes
from a British source, it is nut very bad.
It i* going the round of th* Kogliah rail­
way smoking carriaga. For, be it known,
ia three canisgts*' much envied by the
ladies, sociri harmony animates the trav-'
riera. end they talk just a* if they were
not roaorved finrt-daM. Briton*.
“Thia ia not a smoking cvmpartmcnt,
Sir," said au indignant lady, pausing on
the step and glaring at the raioker.
“Very likdy," said the smoker.
"Yon have no right to smoke here. Sir;
.nd if you don't dreiat, 1 mart rail ibc
gwrd/arid th. bdy
Jan** anl I moasurod off ]h* curtains,
“Vary Hkdy.' .wiB the reply.
'
turned them down about tsv incha al the
“I ahull U choked.’’ .
top and ran tidy yiro through the maha

Piiwerjn the Machinery. Hall will be
chiefly supplied by a pair of monster CorlisrEngiteS- :E&gt;d» cylinder is « incl.ro
in dismeter. with a stroke of ten fast;
the fly-whoel ia 31 feet in diameter, and
weigh* 34 tone; the borsw-powar i* 1,400;
and die number of boilers « 2V. Thia Incha. broth, bins Ueh, aod uy hsrolity
-er.drives about a mils of shsMatr.
j of red cedar.
Southern limila and extra sit* or bight
in any place, of white moe, red or No­
way pine, aerub pine (/Ywu* Bmsksume).
y allow pine (/Yaw. mitwj, either apheiea
of rider or bireh, Wack .prure, mountain

times the exhibiting *pm« afforded by the
great Mvmri*l f^alL rProriritra far the
surplus w'dlbe-made ia tnparary firv-

o»Ta X*aaT CMHn&lt; wr rot Ibterat-

CLOTHS ANO CASSIMERES

AriXJ*&amp;*2,
.
The Srervtary &lt;vf the Nsvy ha* smnp'd
United feata War tmuri ahall call
The lady got out. “I fori a. if I .Umld th'ria
I
faint."
।next aprivrg. al courBiirant European porta.
“Very Kkriy," was the last rroj-nsre, as &lt;
tho traveler padled up both window, to 1
aqjoysaN* anroU.
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Thotntwai. Locterr of the National 1
Grange, having prempicrily declined bring &lt;

FOR YOURSELVES.

8o it might, but would it being then, up
to jar? That ia the question. The New*
of coarse w**b«e tn wee the preen lacks sv
good te gold, add to ba k»hb*y must com­
mand gold or what is equivalent to il.
Many of the oatstanding note* carry a
pledge nt' nmrcrtibiiby »to iateraat-brartng bonds, and they all promise' to pay
the Iworer certain amounts, end are legal
tender) for three amount*. Yet they am
14 per ctet behrw par. Now it Gretna
absurd to My that doubling lb* quantity,
especially if the legal tender footeue ia
taken away would bring them up to par.
We think the oMMtitatiooaliiy of a
new kante of legal teodcra u not at all
shown by the old brae being declared
constitntMmak The latter was aaterined
aulflly a* a war insasurc. Now the war i.
over. But if tho New* ianuta that thi*
15 an open quatioo. we reply that to irsrac

LnAing from the remrail of Meant
Diable aeroa the San Jtaqaia Valley, sfter th&lt;-almuspbure ha* baen warired wilh
winter rains, the Surra ia holsrirl stretch­
ing along the plain in simple graadear.
like sum* iiamerw wall, two sad a half
milee
high andin colored
aluwat a*ba*2bright
m
. raidxrw,
few borituwtal

tbe lowest rose purple, the next higher
dark purple, tbs next blue, a«d the topnxwtpreriy white-all UmMlMh: inter
blended, and varying in ton- with lb.
tins of day anti the ndvaare of tbo an-

�8 BR0’8.

.

tbc credit of hariag secured .uch ihvsrti.
grtioo, which wm evidently very much
tasdod. The report just made U nut like­
ly to be univMMlly accepted m salirfactort.
but the character of its sigwre guarantee*
its buasrty, and we think that a dhpassiowte pmurnl will eourinee moat [craxu of
lu thoroaghwas. AU lhe charges appear
to have here examined in the light of whatevsr evidence wet attainable. The result b

1WS.
hb rays for s minute to-day. The streets
portraits made, tho firet wm for Mr.'Goodhave been throng'd all day long, and
rich, wboM id«a it wm to have thb imeverybody and family were bound to en
perbbaW* souvenir of Washington, threw
joy the awwahinc, far four we might am
others were presented through him to th.
bare another rah . day thb foil
cdiai rfftdos, New Tori and PhiUdel*'•
'* .now *haags ig
lha Borton
IU phu,...Onc
i
WwB,- how -does the - hte eieetion suit
, Atbromm th. New Y^k __ ________
yu«?
To ma, the satisfaction b not
Goreroor'a room al the CTty Hall. A few
not so great at thia date aa it waa on ths
others found their way by gift or exchange
3d and 4th inat. Abd it may bs greeter Gardena. in 8th Street, U&gt; boy serobat, to private handa. Cunaul Goodrich onu&gt;-day than it wiU be a day or two booce; advertised under the name of "I’rinre trrated lliat copies bought be multiplied
Uo," who nightly performs the n&gt;.«t and sect here, urging that a fortune might
be made by the mle of them, but the
renew, but then, even as it stands to-day, aifieult feats on ihe’tight-Yvpe. Ha b I Frenchmen shrugged their shoulder., ob­
it M far better than we had suppled it hide _ child' Mt over six ytor. of age, stinate ou a point of pride which wm with
would be up to election day.
But the delicate and pretty aa possible' A man them to keep these wewvings unique.- Mr.
result will prove soboewh-l perplexing to named Leonard, a brute of a fefle^w, owns I Goodrich was Istely offered 85,MM for
hb picture by a millionaire of thb city,
the Democrate, as they will find up hill hue, and has taught Jrim. But OU &lt; the cum- Wto trutultertor of nrriov things, but
work to elect the west PWaideot, which
iren out ao loudly they were
Tho reotaanial year wiU
Democrat elected to the Pros

a general view of our Indian policy, and
tanks aome suggestion* which ought to
Lear fruit in our national legislation. Wo clreted to lhe Prorideney of the United
from the party that tried to disrupt and
annihilate our government, fourteen years
know, that the time has romc for dii
ago, b to any the hart, pretty ■‘thin.’’ We
lag the fiction of tribal sovereignty o
part of our Indians and for dealing
next year who will bo imbued with the
principles and patriotism of 1770, and
whose principles and integrity cannot be
shaken by party to commit an act that

io Philadelphia, that the father add him
to Leonard, who has trained him.
Levo
an! has habitually beaten, starved and
abused him.
When practicing, if the
ehild failed in the slightest particular, the
brute would kick and braise him, without
uerey. Ho performs none of the Irate
willingly . in fact, there is terror in hia

Not wiahing te occupy too much space
grangwn as a political organiral ion are
not increaing their strength, and that tlx in the Baxmbu, wiDekaa for the present.
Yours truly.
fallacy of many of their doctrines has
been proved by a Tew years practical ex­
perience. The Republican [Jatforms of

lower, iteBtitutinualy exert bed.

HMTOFtE I
HARPER’S BAZAR.
Illustratad.

Of every Description which we ^HkxnrMTBorr

WiiHi ( rifiqifT/
.JEWELERS

the next morning, it was shown that the
child waa lhe sou Jf a drunken rag-picker

votes In Minixnots. which gave Grant j The amount of logs that will be put
a majority of more than 20,000 iu 1872, into lhe Muskegon and tributary streams
the Republican candidate for Governor ia thb coming winter, will probably not fall
Il seams
1873 wm elected by only 3,519 majority 1short of 225.000.0UO feet.
over an aati-monopolut Thb year Tay- 1strange that in times when money b eo
lor, in Wiaccuaiu, b according to the lal- hard to got hold of, that lumbering abould
sta returns, defeated by a Republican;
the Republicans also securing a large ma­
jority in the Lcgblaiurv. In Minnesota '
the Republican candidate for Governor '
has nearly twice the majority which hb
(.redeem, cr received.

lusl benefit .if the people and such cor|*&gt;ratioew, without injustice te the interests
of either," and the platform of the Minne­
sota Republicans demanded that “all rail­
way and other corporation* be held in fair
and just subjection to the law-making I

Whore you wul Gxd all kindu of

nave him in the cfeal of falling.
Bergh stationed a few oSctn in the
sudbnee, and when Leonard and lhe boy
sppesred, they sprang upon the stage snd

ideal who has had no part in trying to
destroy our free government, sod one not
from the party who tried to destroy it.
or same of the leading ones, neeecsary to The signs of the times indicate that the
thb end, are well pointed out in the re­ Democratic party b not yrt to be treated.
port, and we trust that they wiU soon re For proof, we have only to refer to the
the rope till he is through. He trembles
ceive the attention of the Government.
ao with fear during his performance that
We are glad also to learn that the temper
the chancre of failure arc largely increased.
of the Indians has beeo undergoing a fa­
vorable change for aome time past.
Democrats South are spouting treason and
committing depndalioaa upon Republi­
cans and negroes, but we often see extracts
with beating
Think of putting a boy
seven years old. ou a small rope stretched
monopolies'' secured a better political or­ South, that should cause every good union
from floor to ceiling, a distance of sixty
loving
man
to
be
careful
about
even
har
­
ganisation or prevented their doctrines
mare squarely before the.poopde than they boring a thought of casting a vote for a feet, at an angle of forty-five degrees, and
man for Praaident, who ia affiliating with compelling him to crawl np the terrible
incline! And then when at the top. sixty
In 1873 Governor Taylor, who wm ncm- the party who once tried to dertroy our
feel'from the stage, te slide down tho
inalad m a granger candidate in Wh., was
steep descent with frightful velocity,
elected over tlie Republican candidate by a election of inch a man, have greatly dimin­
grasping the rope only with hb toe*,
ished
in
the
lastutoath,
and
wr
need
pass
no
■sjurityof 15,412, although Grant received
bringing up ia tho arms of his master.
a majority of 18,520 in the State the year sleepless nights' over the probabiliiire of
Judge Drewhue. will put the child ia
before, while the Republicans were in a
the charge of the Society, who will find
minority iu the Legislature by seventeen dency in 1876.

show, however, that )l b there neecs
not to offend grangers' fedingv.
platform of the Wisconsin Republi

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

Peerless Milk Safes

eratic candidate for the Presidency.
I
had it all fixed. Hb programme was
help to beta AUco in Otto, which won
settle him , to heip to elect Pershing
Pennsylvania, which he could afford to d
*1 I
t..—' 1_ ______ ■

• ft Bfrrr~,t .Sstanlsr. Ite UtS &lt;•,

mt. A. D. MM si tbs bssrsT see •'«!♦*»
■»m st that 4sr. ths Isata sat ln«a••
riii-KE, ir-.-rir.ri.
I Metnn., issmSm wUh apt aummt n
I sihor IsmI s*M«. l»-«r. ■ Ks»a(ii Isa I v

der.

Ilejuilritig of all kinds of old fl

ROSE &amp; WILDER.
*t

Flour, Provision!
frpntry Produce,

REAL ESTA’

I»mu
*’ ’ ** 'r n“xen oIZSKiwx.
IVl«d. X.« MIS ICT

■ l rsi&gt;
Kuuiz r&gt;i&gt;.
&gt;vw &gt;Z Tnarts H*Mm.

1117MH 4 ItDni

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
Flour, Crain, Pork A, Saeda.

tes IswssSls

54 ABD 50
IJnO THREE ixnwin the Fecund
Ward, in eligible pmlttoo. that will

A

eESk

Hartings, Michigan.

W***nSl?ofr^tIc«

Wheat a specialty

.

FARM of 1'4
. situated on
the eurt line of the tow nab ip of Rut­ Mayhew BusinessCollege
ONE
land. adji-ltiinr thia city, urlth aww
EXCIL8
mhw

New Haven, Conn.'! improvement.
nasmt *"**&lt;l£t MarltBw.

But

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO
Vbalsaala Duslan ba

is mponsiUc When business was boom­
ing, end when the property owner bad
merely to put figures on hb property, they
did not care for taxes.
But now it m
quite different. Rents are down a half,
and thousands of buddings are standing
•mpty. while lain, are mounting up
fright felly. The taxre hare to be paid
whether businem yields pn fit or not. of
whether the buddings rent or not.
And
now that they ire worried to raise money
to pay their taxes, they begin to find that
it pays to pay soum attention to politic,

OYSTERS.

TA-KE
Tho Newspaper Furnishing

ONLY

,45 DOLLARS!

THE MOST NEWS

For the Least Money
।

_

For What?

J,

THE CHICAGO

FLORINCI Simiicm

POST AND MAI1

J&gt;KAX Ba.XXX*—I thought that a
word from me might be read by some of
your many readers with some interest. I
left Hastings oo the^horning of tbs 3d,
and arrived al this place at 3 r. X. Maple
Valley b a smart little town of about' 400
inhabitants, on lhe Detroit, Lansing A
Lake Michigan R. R., eight miles east of
Howard City. There are three stores,
onr variety store, two restaurants and aatoons, and a number of boarding houses.
Its principal productions are boards, seanliing and shingles, of which there are an

The People’s Paper!

AND POREiOJf FEVITS.

YOUNG MEN.

» Js&lt;auM A.s. DBTBOtT.

BALCH
A MOgTOI.
la Wb,||4rl a w----- &gt; i- o w a_

BiaoBaainam

Billings &amp; Probasco,

larife,
lirtleiiEd
Shti iN lia
MAXTLKS.

Tie Biikl KM of Etatisi fir
Y»ui Men.

GBATE8.

.Magntfiecnl granite building, with elethe application of and carrying out of our
t novel and systematic raetluxl. of

X^1

BUSINESS TRAINING.

Republican

JOHN STANLEY !

Politics, I for ■liKunicnta:

There

QREAREST GOOD TO THE GREAT
“*
CSTNUMBte
lTfJE

GROG E RIES

.
A”‘Ba^*'
lNl)EpENj)fiNT

ago. The fanner who ia kind in his
threats against a railroad because it exacts
too large a share of his profits for freight

Canned Fruits and Fish.

PHILLIPS.
POSTAGE PRFE.

Pelitical Noles

when it WM discovered to be in flames, and
they barely escaped with their lives, one
young nun from Hartings, jumping out
of en upper window in hb night clothes.
The two young Mr. Newmans from Hast
ings, lorn all their clothing, or warty all,
ao they told me. The firm loot shout

HASTINGS
MA RULE

Making its Cost only Twt&gt; Cents a Day!

Or less than Half tho Cost

Tub IXDIAXS—Secretary Chandler
state" that the fact that he adrnested the
transfer of lhe Indian Bureau to the War
Department while Senator, will not neces­
sarily inflnruee him as an executive ofi-

THE INDEPENDENT?
MON UM BN TH

ITS MARKET REPORT

Oysters received daily
TABLE TOPd.
MANTLES,

The official majority of Gor. Kirkwood
lows b 31,745. low* is ‘•tho boas."
Tho Deanocrrtif kws in New York on
the popular vote, b over 36,000 since last

The aggregate amount of business done
at the New York Sub-Treasury during
the last fiscal year was 1708,000,000.
back bockalidm, and hat'e alarmed th^uThe amount of receipts from customs at sands of sinners. The requests for prayer,
the port of New York wm Sill ,000,000. come from every State in the Union.
Moody's method b peculiar. He sclreta a
subject for each meeting, and o.mpeb the
attention of the andieore to that one sub­
ject, and nothing else. For instance the
from t&gt;« principal sub-treasurer,
Wm. other morning, lhe subject ru “Love."
C. NicWs, Sub-Trearttror at Chicago, haa frequently a good briber, in the cnuraCof
hb remarks, would get rt some other pbaao
mads hb annual return of the amount of of ChrirttanrfpericvKv. but the mownnt
btuiMM done iu hb ofoce for the last fiscal he did eo Moody weald bring him back.
year. There were received from Custom
House aourcrofll ,854,730, from internal
Revenue, JI 1,453,253, from the Pont
Ofiee. 81.234,Ml. The total amount of

year wm «24,147,»58. Thb shows an
ia rerani during the lata fiaesl yrwr of fl 10,.
807,718. The amount rf receipts rt CUdonati wm *27,000,ODO.

te—j. r

Thb riFBAKBBautr. — Mr. Kerrs
friends authoritatively announce here that
be will enter no combination to secure the
Speakership, but will rely solely upon hb

bree delivery and on time.
24 Jeffmosi St, IlMtinga, Mick

TEN HOUR* IIABVANIE

th* warning papers, a gala la the time

UNDERTAKING

HEW ADVERTISEMENTS

Fonowisgihs plan pursued by the DeUy.

THE WEEKLY

POST AND MAIL
ONE

FINE PICTURES

DOLLAR!

The Weekly win contain:
The
Jf'ews of the Week- The Best
of Stones, General Reading
for Men of all trades and
professions, Items of Art,
Literature, fashion, Society
etc., with

At Granger Prices.

STEBBINS BROS

BRICK FOR SALE
MOODY and SANKEY'S
GqdHiuiMHniSw

�1876,
CWTfflllL ms OF TH
'

BffOBUC.

8&lt;.FlltB,, jOM tk, ,hu&lt;
Z«»r. (Wrtalaly, all iMap r.«4d»roU. tkU
Mncmln. U.*•«!«]utt.prim. Th.lmm.
•r. MMuahUd, tow. »to: Tww &lt;MUr. . ymr.
P-««» pra-priJ by lb. pnblGhro. Th.
prtomi»rtub. uv^Mpmain (pmtag. alm
pro-paM;. Has Thrw wplm for $4.80. with a
■apart. Mtramim (21 Imbu by 30) CbriMmm
Marwlag, lb. tarn, ,,4 roetllrit

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in nn order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

but Will Hams, says he
sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
. Well they sent us a doublerd erof
licil Ihijep. pities;.

u CROCKERY

forth, convenience of such of oar
patron, who may desire to enteeribe for
the Pkaikii Fakmi* (prim 12
i,
™«e«i-n with the BANNER (price
• 1 50) we will supply the two papers it
ordered at the aama time, foe »3 16.
.

top, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sett it Cheap
and clo$elit opt.

w ,

lUxingtoo, re

On tha creoing &lt;rf Oct 30, tha paamntrain on Urn Chicago 4 Lak. Huron
railroad ran orar a log, which huhUy pror*l .«o U 4aeayed, and did dm throw the
tram from the track.
Lm wmk Henry -Waldron, a farmer
near Pocttae, while hauling gravel from
oMrfhiaMd. onearthJd a dmi of 34
raulcanakca. Th^ had retired for the
wmUr and were too aloepy to .how fight,
and were easily slain.
Tha balanoe of cash in the eteto trms■ry Nov. 3 vu t»8»,774^8; receipt, du­
ng the week cndiag Nov. 10 were fol3,791,83; payments during aama time were
•M.4BH.83. Ulanre i. trra^ Nov. It,
1875, |»48.Oe7,W, daramm foe th. wrek
t41,70e,89.
A factory for the manufacture of lhe
celebrated Venetian blind will mon be
«U«Ud al Port Huron by Mr. E- Metcalf,
th. iuvrator of lhe article, and Mr Wai
lace one of th. proprietor, of th. Huron
home. It will employ fr-un 60 to 100

TOJia~Jsp.il are
THE NEW YORK

. --n. tnoumna
llrv.nl Tb. Uaroaga a )b* Bym; Eiiraonlinar/
BikA. ; BlamMo aa4 hull • 4» for Fun; Our
8 7 k5mr*OpUTb^&lt;hrtMIU'7W*('i?&lt;,,"&lt;11’

Hullmi Paul. Pag.; Carina.
Tb. Haamkacpcr; Pad. and P.nare; Our
AiMlMMUt for DC6; Our Pieiura Gallmy

GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay. *
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
out
SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

FURNITURE ROOMS.

PRICE REDUCED.

500 CORDS WOOD,
&amp;OO cords of 16 inch stove
wood for salp at $1.25 ver.
cord delivered.
C, r. HEIGHT.

The largest Stuck and the boat Furniture
erer brosghl to thia city, ia m oxhibillon al the Warerowna of

SALEOTRYLBROSSEM.

MOW as, *r7w*,k
asksBix -ttK.as.,
CKANBUUUBB. K-b-hrl. *t.«a

IM Ivor uMuf Ik. X.U-^1 B.sk ,

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
HASTtNCS, MICHIGAN, Have on exibitiomnie of the
‘ largest Stode of Fancy Goode

Geo. II. Johnson k Co. of Middleville,
ill n il lhe beat Jan Tea in Harry Cuun. The oldest iadira hare to admit all
ita. l*!cw «tcp in and try fire lb., of

CASH
al prion which defy all Competition.

The stock u-'Complrtr in every depart­
ment Haring been bought very low, and
he public will hnd’k foe their interval to
lb. prwtirr.f ray
I ««M W**1'
fally annouorf tL.t 1 am ptrfarwl U SB,wrr
all calls promptly, from riff «r rou.lry.

UNDERTAKING

DAY OR NIGHT.

EACH SUBSCRIBER

'ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash, ire have,
also, a full and complete
.Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries- Toilet Sets- &amp;c.,
4t. Give us a call.

ECLECTICS ALB

Hopkins &amp; Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 16. 1874-

(Introduced by iu.)
The experience of thirty years by Ute
Senior member of thia firm m an Under­
taker. girm him great adrantagm in doing
in a proper and prompt manner, the deli­
cate dutiea required.
Gire due heed to thia, bnt 'for lhe proof
cume and ace for yoaraelvca. *

Where to buy dreaa goods- since the
great decline. George IL Johnson A Co.
have mat jreojrod a »ery large line fresh
from Beaton. We sell good prints at H
eta. a yard, good shirting flannel for 12|
eta , cotton flannel for 12! eta and g&gt;«»I
burse blankets for 11.50 a piece.
Hrapralfitlly,
•

All prrooo. indebted to lhe late firm '

J. Cole &amp; Son,

FOR SALE
n* Herman Troup* al Uatoa Hell Uuaor.
.«
n baa » good ropulatba &gt;»j ’•
lsw il i» worthy of patronage.

TERMS REASONABLE.

Truly y&lt;

Otr br Sale il tte Lived Unit Bite

LAND PLASTER

AMXOCMCKXR.Tr TO THI Pt'ttLIC.

PICTURES 1
PICTURES I

S!TO»

1 am now all alone in the Photograph
buaincM, and as I have made arrange­
ments to incrooao my facilities for doing
ibeiter work than ever, ail should call
and pt a negative taken. The superi­
ority of uiy work in tho past i» - suffi­
cient guarantee of finit-e : work in the
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,

¥ATEB UK
WOHCF
DICTI

UK

1UR

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

SCRIBSKR-S WHBLI Sr 1816
J. G, RUNYAN.

TO CLUB AGENTS

Farmer* remember that the old and
reliable house of C. R Salsbury is. as ever,
baying egg*. butter, poult? and all kind,
of farmer a produce, under Barlow A Good-

m

lu order to still more Largely Inoreaw
th. circulation o( THE EVENING
I POST, w» oflbr to giro to those who

euaha&amp;i

miii mm

'GABRIEL COTROY,'

SKOAL NOTKEs.

D • aark 4&lt;ma aa &lt;h« (MA FallaW. Hall by
JAa Uicbari. ha&gt;am«r bam aiaaM la «M
roanqt af Barry aaA aay «• wha Jmirm a
«r.i-daa.jabar Kaboalalag. AmU aal foil
&lt;« fi*l hiw thrir arlrr...
II* p. B. Cook'll ~
■ = O. buiMlap ra hl^,----- --------- -------- &gt;ba Uaadariaa U hb lata, hy nibn^ag Ua&lt;«
with Dr. vpj^a. maWag tha ylam leak iaM-

THE ORE£T CAUSE

CULAKH, AND GIVING THE NUM­
BER OF SUBSCRIBERS WHICH
SHOULD BE OBTAINED TO~r.N-

HUMAN MISEBY.
taZZ-ro. bma'-U. gM by^. M
_ ___ ,1.. at lb.tr gray hair &lt;» tU a.:ur»l
ml»r. aafl ■!&gt;•
»&gt;**• thfofimwA op. a. Ln
tb. Il.y. -t mrly ymlK Habo pr.rral.il..
hafo fOllag »«i.

w&lt; I. lb. pbyriral
,, Prop).'* Cumm-n
, «gy at whUh &gt;•»»
r Ublt. Th. high

BIDDLE HOUSE.
DETROIT, MICH.

■mmHvrvw. W mrty OMarom IMbUs
W •uittZ- swta u th. J..w abator.
"PHILIP NOLAN'S FRIENDS,
Or, Show Your Pamporia."

,®3 StaL&amp;JS

W. IL II Heath, the senior, mcnibu.
of the find «&gt;f Heath, Salisbury &amp; Cor
has retired ftwn bualnroa In thia city, and
is now traveling for tho Grand Rapids
Burial Case Co. ilia many friends wish
him success
Quaar—Who will doth* undertaking?
Why Stebbins Brothers of rourae.
.

CKNTSNNUf. LKTTKgK,

.4 fbney Norof it n JVaay Enrunl.

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY
Wo will —d the REPUBLICAN
BANNER urual price fl JO and the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAL usual price »2.00, postage
pre]»«l on laolls papers, for one year, for |

WM.C BRYANT &amp; CO.
brnud ranwpidhr thi. dhtribmw..
S-d m &gt;3.00 m&gt;d yet both pupere.

MsMcrlllr. Not. 2d, 1875.
Krnron Bax km —We nroto bwiy

FARM FOR SALE!

�MOULDINGS,

8

is almost a man new, y&lt;s iinui
b«s fas d» parents, A unite aad all; m&lt;-t
rrrtdly that day, n long ago, whioh hU
liking for cUekerbsrrim canted him to
■‘smash the Eighth Cemmandman all to 1

B8«fll

never, really and truly.
I don't Hks
cbackerbernn now," be added, with a

would press into his lu
peach, or, most generally.
Avurite checkcrberries.__ _ _
-pmmd, the little fellow made frequent
viasto uu hit own accnant to the store, and
would linger about the place, and glance
at lhe cheekerberrtes botes (the berries
were kept ia large square butra; so cun­
ningly, that the proprietor sridom had the
heart to deny the erasing fur the ^•erT&gt;■-•
showing itanif in the little boy's wishful
brown eyes .
Bui really I do soli think the man Iu4
much by each little kind news ■■ Eddie's

1

MMlClkr - ---------- ------------------

VOLTA’S EIJ

KO MOTS’* KAMI

FJ3&amp;

that her sod io the home of pdilfad mal­
contents, refugee, aad uilot, from Her
urns J, Franco, Austria, Rama, and often
the scod-ntob of oucspiracim gainst the
grrat military power.
th, the ooe side
she may block tbe puh of coaquet. &lt;&gt;n
the oilier map famlitete the mrreh of rerolotwm. The rarent demaad of tbs German
government for atHiiimal legislation in
IWgitmi far the punishment of exmspira
tors against neighboring gvT.nimeeU.
show, bow acnwitire'sre the great power,
to lhe influence of this Utils Sisis.
While thus the . plague of politician*,
Belginm issJsolhe pnsslerf jwogwfon
Uta. W ith a constitution a* free aa our
own Rapabhe, rise persists ia bring a tm
v_ wi.L a i
-e .L__ _ _ i
k-ni rme aad thrift, aud A aoaterial progrrw,
and prwperity that rival New England
Belgium is utaruhelmiagly and psroiriratly Roman Catholic, aad swarms with
primta. iibm. aad Jus its. I should to
proml M aa Ameriren, if, with all tor
boasting, Chicago could exhibit lhe same
tokens of substantia) growth and prosper 1
ity that I hare remarked in Brussels on
repeated virile during tho pest twenty
yosn. - Ttoua flve new boulevards those
m#a nf splendid shops, that Bourne, un­
rivalled ia Europe, thone elegant parka
aad flares, that net work of railways out- ।
■ide lhe city sad within il—all the ma- 1
lion of a single geaeralinn of Belgian independenre: and enterprise, are a puxxle to
thoae who imagine there can be prognsw

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NOTICE.

OSsiaxsl'. ruTRSOK.

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Csttobs rstosre vUh r~4 will w* ttewwir •
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SHEET MUSIC I

State. We must learn that th. springs
of roriet lie deeper than forms or name-.
A recent sojourn io Belgium, la the
company of peraoua of pietiaetion ia th.
gnvrmment tad ia letter.—&lt;11 of theta
Catholics—give me an insight into eomo
of the wmtnr eontrodietioua nf Belgium

with the people, is the fore of natMusl in
dependence. Remembering bow, for can—-t, hie country wm the prey of foreign
levs, or was dispaaed uf aa a ire--graphJrr-rlt nfLwyiivtlir.
xkrenaion. by the poHlinl aad miliwhiten of the map of Europe, the
of nationality acquired through the
fopular Constitution and the royal settlemcntAif 1831, is inexprecubly dear to the C*«s4m.U&gt;0NK VOLF Mg
tyUIWUr illMralte ou|:
The present Cuoalitutiun was
framed under the influence of the free
principles that reled ia tho Nelherlaorir
and of the popular fervor of revolution in

Library Oi Fa® Moi,

The next morning his friends ram, and
Eddie wm up, bright and early, yet it waa'
not the same little fellow that met h is
father and mother, the morning previous,
with a morning kias aud frolic. He wm
unusually quiet and moved slowly about
the bouse, m if something troubled him.
But when his guests came, F.«ldie brighten
ed somewhat aad seemed to throw off bis
trouble, mba played and shouted and frol-

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SIAWI IAPIBS IIY11H1.
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pulntuients are flrst-clas. In every rv
.pnet. it. train, are made up of ciwau.
, new Pullman Patoro Drawing Hoorn
1 and Sleeping Coaebe-. luxurtou*. well
I lighted end well Trntllalrd Dav Cnacbcland pleasant loungin’ aud smoking
rars., The cars are all equipp.-! with
the celebrated Miller Safety Platform.
| and patent Buffer* and Coupling., Wro'Itighooae Satfty Air Brakes, and even
' other appliance that has been devlsrd7.k. w.wikwm7« for Uie safety of passenger train.. All

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ffiiiu ““oo'he.t track, and the mo.' elegant
l»«t 4&lt;* •&lt; Jm.Aii' i and comfortable equipment of any road
I *? '** "’**• ■n'1
eompedtor in
S100,000

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DONE at this OFFICE

utitenE

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Mo T-.wi. Hasler, af l*k:ta4stakla.
•InlMtk «r&gt;a&gt; .r I.UI»«rM&gt;a.

Weekly. Sm-TOlj ail Daily.
Lawson's Curatfve

would r w the liberals to Tiolenw, and a
state of open disturbance in Belgium
would inre to France or Germany a pre
teal fur interfering, to the prejudice of her
independence. Hence, lA^lholica acquicsce in a routitulioa of popular liberty,
which, after all, is their own security.
For the «*me reason there is a general

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TO YORK BDOmm, MBITIM CO.

aSffi;

wished with all bi* might that he were
'-W-r, then "that boy " would not apeak
ao to him. Aad how he wished ato» that
he had with him that bright flveernt
piece his father had given him in the
morning, and which lie had slipped into
his bank And than again he Wished bis
mother had really sent him to procure

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SHUN DRUB POISONS.

Brigfom i. the plague of politician, asri
tha ponle of procraaMoiete.
A tie.
State, no larger that Msweihssstte and

Eddie waa a flan little fellow of six
jean or so,, full of fan and lift, roguish
at times, yet bbediest and ‘ truthful Ils
hod fe&gt;g curl*, whirl, were sod«&lt;to hk
parents and Auntie that they would not
allow them to lie cut off
Now, Eddie was ren fund of ehetker
beniro—ao much so, that if you asked
him what to .toured fur bri.kftot, or
dtnnew. nr mpyfr, hw cbnbl-y faro would
light up. amaa bo .toU-t dMaJayiau hi.
dimples, he would amnr«r, '•■('hrokerber-

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Artists’ Ms tort sis. Chromes.
Pilots Go&amp;te .

LEAJ1ING REPUBLICAN PAPER

wrigta, Scatri,

TtCA. NERVOUS
ICAOACHE.

tram,,ounce, if these should gain pditical
ascendency in Belgium, the fear that
France ia looking toward annexation make*
even Cat holies suspicious of her friend- frtsfS.rs.'sKt.’s'csS^
Ik. /.reue. s.4
*&gt;.. .&lt; Ik. Stell
ship. Indeed. I bare never heard in Gcvmany a more pronounced dialikaof Franco TSJ^iVlTt'CArcfl.tA nrr.terv
than vi, expressed by high Belgian Cath­ I*roreM/ M.t-l to swtltetes nt sbOitr
olics. Balwviug that Frewee is bent upon
absorbing their country and nation, they
would rather fall into the anas of Gro-

Tbe rivalry of races in Belgium tends
also to maintain the political equilibrium
m .sdablished in 1831.
The French, or,
Walks'! hleineat represents but a little I
more th*n one-third of the population. l&gt;nt
has the ascendancy in the cities, in busi
non* end in affaire. The Fhaiah dement,
more powmful ia numben, is jealous of

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E.B. FOOTE, M.O.
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Beautiful Music, for Nothing '

nSsygJ'ASg'fftWgt:

An Independent Pbjsici

rultiratiag iia own Isngnage'and literature
as a barrier to French abeoqition. Hence
both parties flhd It to thgrr interest to
maintain the present frpr roostiintson aa
the ernrditieu of peaee&gt; : Any attempt to
chaagn this might ned only array Liberal

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REMOVAL.

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A Catalogue of New Musis sent ft re to
and address. Free of Charge, upon an- •
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Csidutiij a leiical Practice
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rf the VbIml
.

ADVICK CIVKN BY MAIL
FRBK OF OHAWCI.
“Here, lot's hare the beg.'1 cried the
oldest of the group as ho aoatebod it from
■ddte's hand, and in a moment had flllad
it with air, striking it no that it bent with
a toed onahing noise, musing the other
hwys So start with amawnncnl
Towards wHrtril had eernnted, and
Eddie, urod nod atomy, kissed fother aad
mother, and. with a sad. troubled ■‘good­
night,' wesu wpwteira with bis Auntie
The latter naked Um if he had enjoyed
himself, aad he ao-werod with a reluctant
• Yes." The. she told him that for bring

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VOL. XX. NO. 30.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNT!, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1875.

ransmi m busies cam

MICHIGAN STOVE FOR 1875
( ENTRAL HOUSB
HASTINGS, MICH.

L. E. 8TAUFFER, IProp.

The funded debt of our rornU is report­
ed at *147,903,873, and the floating debt
st *8.573,676, making the total debt lia­
bility 1156.498,043, of which the pro)H.ruott for Michigan U *95,674.237. The
debt per mile of rood is *30,129.
The total investment in our roads revro.rnt.-d by the paid-in stock and debt
is *295,348.217. or *50.863 per mile of

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

creare. aa compand with 1873 of2,647412
tons, re 16.63 per rent. Six road* failed
to report thi* item, buffer purport, of
rempariaon the amount* for the previous
yrar hare been inserted to the table fee
four of the roads, no data haring been
furnished for the other two roads for either
yhar. The character of the Irasinere done
inetii* is *382,106,775, *51,454 r&lt;r mile. has varied but little from that of th* pre
The coat of road exclusive of equipment,
Ct the 30 rempanics by whom this item ia
reported .cparately, is 8225,124,608, or
116.713 per mile; and of equipment for
The equipment reported for the various
tlie 22 road*'reporting this item, *37378,- roads couaaala of 1.358 locomotiva* of all
038. or *6.768 per mile of rood operated. tiara, and a total of 31,251 ran.; of which
If, however, the coat of equipment be there were 604 pa-Mcnger ears, 262 ex
cbargsd wholly to the miles of road owned press and barrage earn, 14,667 box freight
by the eompanit* ownin' the equipment, ears, 7,298 platform cara, aud 8,476 ore
the cost per mile is *7,842. A* compared and other car*. Of iocomotivra e&lt;|tuppcd
with the returns for 1873, this total curt with the air-brake there are 123, beotdra
of roads and equipment »h«iw* an inrrrasc those of the Lake Shore k Michigan
Southern, where all paawnger trains are
th as furnished There are 482 paasuager
c*n thus equipped. The •‘Westitighouee
Tbcgnxs earnings for the year of all air-brake" is in use on 14 roads, and the
the road* doing buaincM in thia State were “Ward air-brake' on 7, while one of tur
815,899,290. ur 88,180 per mile of road roads, Chicago, Detroit A Canada Grand
operated. Of this total. *11,481,100 Trunk Junction, ture the ‘•Smith vacuum
represent* the earnings from passenger brake." Six roads still use the common
trains, ..f which 812.537,231 was for poa- hand-brake, tbeir general bustoeo. being
xngcra, 81,093,481 from mail service, and dona mostly by means of mixed train*.
8830,373 from exprews.
The earnings
from freight v*re *31,071,591. and from
tuimllanequi sources, *346,218. The
[.roportinn which these various items bear
Io the total cantings i» as firlloW*, via: pe«senders, 27 ]xt cent; mail, i! per cent;
exprew. 1 I per cent; freight. 69 per
cent
mwevUancous. G-IOths per cent.
| The total turnings show X decrease, as
rouipara! with thuao of 1873, of *2,259,*
071, or 4.G9 per eent. This decrease in
I grus, earnings M lew. than the decrease of
that item oo the Lake Shore A Michigan
Southern alone, which amounted to *2,-

Stove Company. Stoves of Detroit, tie
entirely new patterns and first-class in
respect
,
-'I 9* TUG WUCTfc G«n*v»&gt; CdtesUn

J.L- FISH,

■

THE NEW IRON AGE
Thin Sieve haa low broad hearth, ,VERY DEEP uh pit. nn-1
arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under tin?
Grate i* a tdide draft which when open causes the coals to keep
bright while Broiling. It has tin lined doors which clnar with a
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir it
it can be taken out at will, him Mica or clow front d&lt;
general appearance is bold and attractive.

In this popular Stove will be found all the "Mode
ments.Portable Reservoir,tin lined doors. Mica front, tn
Reservoir and is the best Stove in the market for the

This
Stove.

The Acorn Heating Stove.
Hum been sold in this Market for six year.* mid stand
HEAD for a Heating Stove. It is guaranteed tn heat
with two-thirds the fuel of any straight draft Stove. I
out this fall with double doors anti other improvement*.

Tl.e total ex|«nse of operating our roads
■luring the year waa 830,543^19, or 85,11/per mile, divided as follsw*. Mainte­
nance of way. buildings, etc.. 87.253,110,

operated during the part year may be in­
fer rv&lt;i from the fart that while there has
bren a tiacreas? of 8-’,259,074 in the
gru** earnings, die operating expanse*
have la-eti lessened 83,018,237; thus
more than kesqdng pare with the decrease
in earnings.
In 1873 the opoutiag expensraof seven
roads oxrec&gt;l&gt;d tbeir grow ranting* by
*366,114. while fur 1874 but four show

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
. The earnings |a-r traib mile run were,
II., [..i.-si-iigi-r trains 81-59 for freigljt
train* 81 71, and the average for all trains
1 canting revenue 81-G5. The opcratingoxl-cntn. |«-r train mile run. 'fur all train*,

B. F. STBIISTHOFF

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED

Stqtal aii lataical

DENTIST

Teas, Coffees

and. Spices

Dll. WM. JONEN.

DENTIST

NaxlYillB,

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liciiiai.
Hastings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

SPBC1AL MCI!
Having secured the

CITY TAILOR

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES

WHOLE NO. 1017.
amtsra, Stock Bruadara, WoolSrowttra, Pomologiats, Harticultoftoto, Minufocturara of Agrtowtiunl

There ha« never been but one great in­
stitution that had nut its advocate* and
defenders. Calhoun waa the apologist of
slavery; Falsteff pleaded eloquently for
■ Sherrie-sack," Talfourd for ‘ old Port ;"
Redi, the Italian poet, and the Detroit
Lrfiler for ‘■drink»'r any way; A. J. Davis
for spiriUtafiaaHenry Ward Beecher fur
-nest hiding:" while Vic. Woodhull,
George Franco Train, Susan B., BO!
Alien, and the editor of lbs Lansing J«sr•al are on the akirtuiah lino generally .

We «*&lt; tukacro. N'Jxriy all great men
use it. Who ever saw a sueceraful lightuing-rod peddler, bo--k-eanearner, railroad
captain, or sUuuboal conductor who es­
chewed the giarion* weed ? They rrahx*
its benefit*. Il is a solace whan, their
I honrat, sensitive heart* are rouaml to deep­
est anguish by the taunts and jeers of an
outrageous newspaper press and the d«
pravily of a cold, unfreling community,
which no longer hearkens to their |&gt;teinu.
Usury Clay (grand old patriot) muffed*
chewed, and smoked. So did John Quin­
cy Adam*. Phil Sheridan smokes,t Ac­
tion. Little Phil!) so did Bean Hiekmao,
and so do Geo. Grant, the Prince of Wales:
Don C. Henderson, and Mr. Sartori*. So
did Robinson Crusoe. Er«ry wit smoke*,
from the Lowell Journal man down to the
Latest arrival al the insane asylum. The
A* was surmised by the .commimme; Scotch all muff, and they are remarkable
iu his report for 1873, there ha* been u for tnetapbysira and righteournau. Togeneral and steady reduction in rates of
tnrigl.1 during the year, saaoad the most
notable of which will be found the reports brated the ,di»covery of oxygen. Wb
of the lake Shore k Michigan Southern diaevvery it ? A smoker. And the oh
and the Michigan Central; and while it | rot and brat chemist of this or sny age
hl. been usually considered that the eo*t । a German, and smokes. Tobacco pri
of canal tranaportatioo was leas than by mole* cbcmiral research. ' Germans a
rail, it will be aecn by the averages of

most exuberant toil, with a climate unsw[uaaed for salubrity, and a population of
46,000,006 of the most intelligent, enter­
prising and indnatrious people ou the fare
of the earth, with the best, the freest and
the Strvnjrrat government ths world h«*
erer known, are to be placed aide by aide
with every oatiuaality of the world.
Michigan will be area, examined and
judsrtd there with her sister state* of the
union snd forty years of her history as a
State, rend by the world. The products
of her ami, mines, ferrets, foctorira and
water*, her primary schoub, college*, asy­
lums, reforautorira, public worUutd rommerrial advantage*, will all’ be judged by
the sample* exhibited, and statistical infor­
mation furnished. 1 am aware that there
is but little indneetnem to stimulate £uu&gt;ere to exhibit the jvodnet. of their Sfcis.
except State and uatiuoai pride and intere*l; and-that should be the m«l inspiring
of any indneetnent, that could be offered

will be written upon every article frinriabed, and artirira of value will be returned
to exhibitor* without charge, or sold and
the money remhdfe, at the option of the
owner. Dur Slate should lx- represented by
tlicbtwt samples of.-acb variety ofevery prodartofthe sod, add m ha season; and frnvn
every county in the Blate. Event specimen
ofwheat5ye, ooU, barley , com. buckwheat,
India wheat, peas, bean*, ete . should be
pare samples of some driiort variety, per­
fectly Cleaned, and in quantity sufficwot u&gt;
611 a two quart- jar. Millet, hungsrian
grass, timothy, dorer. blue gravt. orchard
grass, red top and semloff all other grume*,
should be pure samples of each vanety,
perfectly chant, and in quantity sufficient
t&gt; fill a jar holding one pine Canned,
dried and prepared fruit, should be exhi­
bited in glass jsra or boles of two quarts

Railroad Commissioner'* Report.

Aho, Boiler Plate Stove*, including three new puttem-. Cottage
Stoves various styles. Sheet Iron Stove* with cast linings, mid in
fact the Largest and best assortment of Cooking and limiting,
Stoves ever offered in Hunting*.

L&gt;

of 33,824,000 mile*. Tim miles ran by
train* earning rerenn* was 27,155,802.
A* compared with the previous yrar, this
shows an increase of 206,822 miles fre
pasrenger trains, ar 2.26 per essrt,—a deervart of 1,299,186 fo* Aright trains, or
6.69 per cent, and an increase for other
train, of 1,832,186, or 40.77 per rent.
Twraty-ain* roads report a total number
of passengm carried of 10,268,37c,—an
increase over the number carriml in 1873
of 629,828, or 7.22 per cant Twentysix roads report their total passenger mifeage, re paammgun rarritd oue mil*, giving
an aggregate of 430,892,2311. But 22
roods report their freight mileage, ov Iona
carried one mile
The total tor three
amount* to 1,932,955,796 tons.

»»1

has al~i l.uilt a /hurt branch to the coal
mines at Corunna. Th.- «,nty rmin ad
nmsttU'.-thm of iinjvulaix-c during the
year, however, was the completion of th;
Flint A I’.-n- Marquette to Ludington, its
lake t -rminux. u dhtanroof IS tnlloi. The
Mansfield, ('.Jilwater A latke Mivbignn
should have nptmarcsl in th - report for
last year;’ but the returjs failed to show
any juirtiun of the rind opened for
traffic.
The average number of miles of rail­
road enaatrocted per year in tbk State for
the last 31 yean*, from 18-11 to 1875, is
97! I bo* •* *l,r ■’’•'rage l&lt; taken for the
last ten years, from 1863 to 1875, the pe­
riod which has marked our greatest aettvity in railroad romtrurtioo, we find it has
been 330 miles, the greatest number of
milre built in any otw yrar being #01, in
1872.
This rapid construction of railroads haa
gone on until wo find that in the four
southern thwa of couatio* of ourStato' em­
bracing 17^91 Njitare miles of territory,
and a- population* aiconlillg to the census
of 1874. of !&gt;97,7&lt;JI, we have 2,333 miles
of railroad. This is cap.I to one mile of
। road to every 427 inhabitants; while in
MaMaehowtla, where the population ia
[ comjmratirelv. and where, too, the con­
struction of railroad* r« begun at a much
.-arlior date than in onr own .State, thare is
only osie mile *»f n»d to evsry W9 inhab­
itant; showing that for the portion of our
8t*te pamed which is by Ar the moot
densely populate*!, we hare in proportion
to the inhabitant* more than two miles of

the loweat rate, while the bonneae hr rail
isgmteral, toriMtog oil erira. of Aright,
it will be seen that th* rate* by rail, spou
the MU* da*a ef tairiiM**, have been
really ka than by canal. The results of
thia reduction of rate* may be seen by
even a casual obaerrsr of our railroad ay»tew. First, it has bad th* effect to de­
Ere the stockhoUen cf any dividends on
ir investment; secondly, it has com
{riled the rempanire tv Aa*e improving
their property, by such addition* **double
track and strel tail,—improvement* im­
p&gt; rativriy ilemanded in order that the
■ ompauiea Utay be able to raccresfully
prosecute their bwtimrei, not only in their
own interest, but for th* interest
of thc|r jalrotu; and thirdly, it
h*s brought about su extreme reduction
tn the expense of operating the roods.
Now while this may be, to* certain extra',
beneficial, the fact must not be lost sight
of that r|.hough the tate* fur canying
may continue to deereart, the expeime of
operating must find •1tuc limit beyuod
whieh it cannot be reduced. The expen
dilurea for repairs and permanent improve­
ment* may be cut off for a aingle ysar.it
may be, but the property must cvenluslly
receive such rare a* to bring th* avenge
to the mean of healthy and vigorous ope

great mob storming in from all the arenas,
and swaying two and fro in a rain attempt
u&gt; subside into something like order and
rank, the -wrildrcaeed people straggling
for moi* on the ramparts of the Anae—
1— ,k. -------t. - T • *

auctioneer will ask a bootblack for a lilglit.
wealth and poverty use the same spitoon,
and dignity and dirt will both soreic if
they snuff.
Sir Waller Raleigh introduced Indians
i and tobacco into England before Bacoc
published bi* phDoaopRr or had even con­
ceived it Experimental philosophy fol-

The total interest liability of our roads
is ■ approximately) *10,901,490, of which
The table of accidents tn perron* shows
*8,673,4 15 was rqsrrted as paid daring
the year, while 82,231,015 remained uu- a total foifihc y.ar of 196,—a falling off
paid. If, now, we add to the expense of from the number reported for 1873 of
23.7
per cent. &lt;M the above total, 82, or
operating, the interest which accrued du41.8 per cent cf the whole, were from
operation and investment, *41,447,739. causes beyond the cootnJ of the persona
But .d* the 31 corporations doing business injured; the remainder mulling from
in thia Slate 14 tailed to pay either the their own m bond net or rarelerenre*
whole or a purl of their interest.
Eight That our roods were exernju during the
compauin failed to report any part of
their internal a* paid, which, for three
companies, aiuoantc d to 8880.090.
The gross ranting*, when compared
with the total expense of operation, show
as the net naming* for th* year *15,356,•
040, or 82.737 per mile of road operated.
Tbit ir an increara above the art earnings
for 1873, of *759,262, or 52 per rent.
Thia amount is equal to 5.4 per rent on
the total coil of road* and equipment, aa
reported by the companies, and fire and
two-tenths per rent on tire investment rep­
resented by llwt nsid up stock and debt.
Thia Hucr item is a decrease from the pre­
vious year of feur-totilh* of one pe* cent.
Although there has been a considerabln
inn cart of earnings, the increase in the
totel amount of debt has been meh aa to
mote than overbalance the gain in earn­
ings, snd to produce the leartued |-er rent
shore noted.

dm-U re history of our Stale, relira ofj
antiquity, and curierilics both natural and
artificial.
“It i» rarnrariy reqmrted by the com-1
musion that 6&gt;ra&gt;tef* of all section* of the
union forward sample* of the tree* of their
respective district*
These samnlra or
•pccimcwi may be presented in sny con­
venient sad portable form. Io addition to
spceimouaW tranks of trees, should be

tion, quality and form of wood nred In
"* wauhf iLml^Trf Michigan who

by pin* Stuek into tbs smooth surfitce,
which should be underneath the taper.
Than slightly wrt the bristly of loodi are
other brush in rubber India ink or common
black writing-ink, then draw then, aeruso

have the means snd ftrilitra, co-operate
and fill thia department of the State ex­
hibition ? All collection in this depart­
ment will Im under the supervision of IW
W. J. Bed, &lt;*f lhj&gt; Ht*t* agrienlturel colISRU.
The rvmmimion will afford every iodnecuient am! fecility for* fall and com­
plete display of every varitty of frait*.
and itisto bchopod that the pomologiral
soeiesy of oar State, and individual cnltiraton generally, will co-operate in an
effort to place before the world creditable
evidence of the rvMiucro gnd rapacity of
our State, in respects to fruit ruhurw snd
producte
Ample provuioM will be made for the
rxhibstiou ami protection of all dartre of
live stock, and foraga fi&lt; animal* will be
furnished exhibitor* al cost prices, within
will Ic admitted from Kept. 1st to th*
15th. Horaed cattie (of all varietM*},
from Sept. 20th to Oct- 5th. Sheep,
twine and gnats (a* one dasa) froa Ort.

and ths fimd anntie was quite a*
Of what are Mnafiy odlod “Colored'' or tebasmra. Jrtt ia frwat of thorn
“Fart freight lino*," we hare, doing buri- xsiyA-iffter’

wbkhLvbe terasod, -eo^pmSra," the for a spare oftbMo
other •■stook." Of the former are the tbstefw^bre
“Blue," “White," ami “Bad" Krea, the

took their atatioa* in a rostral part of th*
great Plans with their fisra* to th. pari]
Ion,, whit* the brad of the infantry col­
umn, with a precision highly credkabU to
Gmmral PetittiAhe officer k remmaad of
the district, ran* up for the drfle—tbo
First Division under the orient of Gsssww)
Thaou di Bevnl, thcoeund fed by Genrtsl
Ferrero, each division *oasmt&lt;n* cf twwlv.
or fifrreo battailous taken from various
regiment* of infantry, with their re^oc

�1876
HARPER'S MAGAZINE.

Nover before the war, or since,
have the best Americon Prints
been placed on the Market at so
low a figure aa 8c per yard.
SPRING A AVERY have
this day received and opened
50,Q00 yards of the best goods,
which they offer to their ctuttomers al this surprisingly low fig­
ure ; and in addiliou to this wa
are offering 35,000 yards of very
desirable and stylish goods;
good colors and patterns at 6c
Prints that never before were of­
fered inthia maaket at SO LOW
A Price. The best and leading
brands of Brown and Bleached
Cottons, at the lowest ruling
prices—in fact 80 CHEAP it is
hardly necesxaay to call atten­
tion to them. '
SPRING A AVERT.
Grand Rapids. ;

Illustrated.
Nov. 24,18*5.

itoa^rora in a manner retire from polltice and give tbeir attention to rotton rais­
ing, to which they are better adapted —
The white* that will have ao cause of
irritation, and the Btata will bast peace as
Georgia and Arkansas are at peace. Of

au able cotaxiar, be d«-d a* to hsd ived.
•* the peat ef Auty, honored and trapped
by oil ctoari of our people.
er with the white*, this will restore
The rad aveut was appropriately anpcoea, and Mississippi wiU bcvxmie as &lt;|ui.*t
uouscad to the people «f the United State sa Gfjrgia.
by the President in tbs following’ proela"The oihar way is for ths President to
declare martial law.in about a dozen of the
wont counties of the Stolt, and 1st a rogi'
ZxicL-Tivk Mansion
I)
motu of soldiers hunt tto red-mouttod
Wsshingtou, Nor. 22,1875. (
tnurdcren. out of thdr holes, as waa done
It is wUh profound sorrow than the four rears ago in tto upper countries of
Preside*! has to aimosnce to tto proplc South Carolina. That restored peace in
of the Untod Staten the death of the South Carolina rod it did not toko long
VieePrraidm.1, H«rc Wifaon, who dred to do it, and there haa boea profound quiet
ia the capital of the Nation thia morning. in all tbn*e matnlire
Tire. &lt;yrerel&lt;r«.re.
Tha ecrinant stelioc of tto &lt;1crossed,
his high character, his long career iu the
•avion of Ha Stale and of the Union, bi*
derotiou to the cause of freedom, and tbo
.Mity which to brought to tto dtotorpe

TERMS

CENTENNIAL YIAB OF THS
RKPHBLIC.
THE DETROIT PORT.

8TEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

•

Where you wul fi«d aU VindA of

FCTmiEE!
Of every Description yriuch we ^rHEN IN DETROIT
Ito not Uii to cull upon

ffOffjfM 4 miiqifr,
-. . Jeweler* and Manufacturing

4th. llscaoae we warrent ell goods we

JEWELERS
138 Woodward Avtaue,

’

(Opera-Houm; Block,)

Jtoflrai fa rtiS*rts,'ir.ttoi Oteu™,
goods are m^ks fa made by hand, and Sterling H.srwars, TriptoHatol «lv*rw*rs.
warranted. We luwila all poisons to
eel I and Inspect our goods, for they all
bear Inspection. No trouble at all to
Afvata ter Ito T1FFAX1 WATCH

It would seem ns if almost ।
everything had been said about | Ttor» i
DRESS
GOODS and that the U
ns, Wall-Pock ters, Sumnriona of the Ataarican jwopk-.
of a library, and thia apartment in tto
Houma,
subject was entirely worn
Ia loximony of respect to this dtoinrough waa dectraied with flags and bunt­
and everything tn the Furniture line.
gvmtod mtiran and faithful public aerrant,
thread bare. But SPRING A
ing, presenting altogether a truly "patnoth
We Invite all persons to call and took
tto various departtueuta of tto Gorcro- point of the bayonet waa a good thing.
and appropriate appearance. An admis
AVERY being alive, and watch­
ment wili be cloud on the day c f the fun­
"Either that or ‘hands off,’ and allow aian tec of 50 ceuta waa charged the visit
3. i
ing the interest of their many
ent, and tto executive monasou • x-xl all the whitoa to take complete control, a* on. abd no expenses whatever having been
CmubMm Menkaaui*
customers aa' well as the fluctua­
executive departmeute in Washington will lhev hare it^Georgia and Alabama. Thu incurred, the receipts, which amounted to
Grain. Flour. Provisions
be draped with mourning for thirty days. will restore prate just as quickly as martial a eouaideraUc sum, all went to aid the wo
tion of the market, have this
man
’
s
department
of
the
Centennial
Exliilaw, and no doubt be more aatisfactory to
and Conntry Produce,
day placed on sale a case of
bitiou.
The
guests
began
.to
arrive
at
tin- white.
But in the name of human­
SPENDID ALPACAS in all the
ity and civilization there should be a stop seven o’etock, and awn the lionse and
- leading colors at 25 cents per
put to the lawleuneM now prerailing. Let bam were crowded, the General and Mr*
wbi-S ui’l nortnasws.
ng bo bortM in recolforttot by a grateful us not be too particular how it is done, so Banka being awiated in roeciritig the
yard. These goods would be
rat of the root *f Ss haseuentaby their accomplished daughters,
considered cheap at more money.
Mis* Minnie Hargent, and Mau l T1®
(Signed;
V. 8. GK.kNT.
Also a CASE of TIBER
By the President;
husking commenced about eight o’clock, ‘T.'tfeV
CLOTHS, goods styles and col­
Hamilton Flatt, Secy of State.
young and old entering alike into the sport,
demanding, receiving and paying forfeits,
ors, which are attracting the at­
And by hie Honor, tto Mayor of our
as one after another lucky one di«o&gt;\errd a ।
tention of the masses at 30c.
red ear. The husking continued about an |
In fine goods will be found all
■ ■’*
Maroa* Ornes,
POSTAGE FRFE.
hour, at tbc expiration dfwhieh lime t|&gt;e
Hosting*. Nor. 23d, 1875.
John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
the new ami stylish things. Incompany Were invited to a -nh-tantial
’ To the Citiaena of Haatinp:
visable Plaids tn Browns, Blues' &gt;'•• m»raiiym&gt;&lt;«&lt;i*dby iat*iHc*ainojcollation. «neh as was served trt the Iwvs
Thirty-First Tear.
1.
When
the
Republican
pleads
the
umtHl
to
reonvtr
lb*
aareaati«e
os
.nd lire,., in C.nu-i. &gt;Uir
.S'btnX.’Zr.nS.lTtS
Infunnali^n having been rrcwiv
local taxes which the national banks pay as and girls of New England l"'l k.-are ago.;
l» or mi .st *en lhereeC .Salle* li.
theflon. Henry WiCoa, Vice P
This was'a gratuity on th* ]-.ir| of Mr.
tbalhj .inaoot th* aosMsf Ml. la
‘CASHMERES in Seal Brown, fl*’’ --pommiwt-«. »q«*i —v THE INDEPENDENT? Flour, Crain, Pork &amp; Seeds.
an argument why they should enjoy such
r
.Ml In iosrtiK- ollk
immense privileges aa they do, we are con­ and Mm Banks, and couaisteii V f laktd
Navy Blue. Prune (black a:.^1^/^.-^ u
tent to leave its argument unanswered. beans, brown bread, squar.'i JjJple aitd
BECAUHE it furnlaker more good readier 54am.56
|£c^’e.1&gt;^dd0Twen&lt;:
ins.yaM Oi'.nHMSs Maw lbs Hass
People engaged in .every other borines* mince pies, dough nuts and chcvwe, with
for Ibra* dollar* a year tbu any paper I
coffee,
cider.
Tito
beans
and
brown
bread
pay tto\aatue taxes in full without any
’j Ute Ladies would do well to ,blHiy. rch»lar.blr, rood ta«.aa&lt;! liroroaa
special privilege*. And yet the |Republi- came smoking hoi from the ovens, while
aij
|l»»k.»'-eronr»toCk, beforem*. -re.-wthe
cider
fur
the
occasion
w&gt;.
pres-.
d
out
Wheat a specialty
cam Asserts that the bankers are not
i chasing, • as we can show them
»"«c"»i*u ra«*it«»vi*x namM.
mooopoliiU. Its own argument is an ad yesterday afternoon, and conRsiitently uu■
tall the-uoveltics of the season. 1 *• ,h»p»iiti*ai reawat of ib?b, a*
fvrmcntrd and horrnl®. At the «.'&gt;i &lt; lo
sion of the supper the rompoy joined in
1 Th. Bert Uteruy red Society
SPRING 4 AVERY.
dancing, and prolonged tb- f&lt;wtiriti&gt;w . jfe
Paper In tataj
Grand Rapid..
~IJJr t-£ BF.CAUKE In ralljiro* lalellicnx* I* act

A. Brtjfci i ItDtri

THE INDEPENDENT

THE COB

ii&amp;SissSa HOME

JOURN AL,
ENLARGED IMPROVED

Mayhew BusinessCollege

1875.
Grange Items

T. A. Thompson, Lecturer of the Na­
tional Grange may be addn-w.1 st Louis,
rtile, Ky ., until lice. 1.
O. H. Ki-Dry. Secy, enuoiiiKVa that
the National Grange ii nM nwerrned in
Who arc the denancutar* the Jutruil |
the publication of any tiewajoipcr.
deeiMtdciga to inform the public, but
Mira Julia Garretson. Lecturer of the r&lt;" M W«M. W
Vo venture to guca* they are not stockIowa Stile Grange, is eotutontly on- the
balden in any of the railroad rorporatiom
l&gt;. Male. bu »!!&lt;.«.«» la I
move among the Granges in that State
K£7S ■
that tore* been carrying freight ao low.
The Patron* of Sumner Co., Tens.,
that for years they hare not paid a cent of
hare ruccnwfully inaugurated monthly
stock sales At the first wde, last month,
dfcifratl The Michigan Central, uutvtrsixty head were sold al fairiprieo*.
Liberty Grange, Indians, u determined
afefered roads in the country, even under
to improve it* stock aud as a commqncvtto cxtrcoicly judicious management of recorded the starting ir iwo national menl will purchase an Aldcruoy bull. Let
law at ia
PnmidrotJoy, Superintendent Strong, and . banks in Michigan since it raised the cry othen follow the example.
' ' ,
tbarefe^
wwrrat
their able corps of amiaiant*. ha* not un­ of "monopoly" early in September. The
The State Master of Ohio report* tfcit
der the atabliahed freight tariffr, paid a taxes they pay above any other kind of
cant of dividend in three yrare. And we capital in buainraa have been shown over,
note tto intentioo cf the Railroad Comp and over remain uncvotradictod. It may to
added that the interest which the banks
aira io make their roods ram a fair inter- receive on their Ixiods enables them to
«*» on tto money invested. a&gt; one of the , fojn fund, at a tower rate than State
bank* or private tonken usually do.—
we of tto Wow, most tore Railroads, we Every business mtn knows that national
tore not tto money to build them, that
intcreat in Michigan, and one thing that
. uUirariaaaru
must to frtrnwtod by ciuleni capitaliaui, enables them to do so is the interest they
'a tw» ‘afteM
and we ought to be willing that tho tuotrey get on currency, for which they psy con­
so invested should pay m much internal aa siderable taxa, INC which advertises them,
thax invtaled in our firm.*, and uiannfactu- secures the public confidence, and a Iaeger
line of business than private touts enjoy.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
rira. Tto fact is, also, if we had the If the people ran borrow money for as
money we would not put it in railroads un- muehifower interest p the bonks earn on
larait would pay a tor inlereM on the in- the cnrtun’ajr issue to than by the govern­
ment,
why,
here
is
another
o&amp;et
to
the
rratmeut, and w* ought not to ask otlren
K'rilcge, end another relief from the terri
to do what we would not do ocraelve*.
-monopoly" which haunts the News.

•WScteteft
“tlLW*
to.s5tsrre=!
riifclsvajj.h

G.—CAN'T IIXLsfrHXMSXLVXK.
nuaciatiou of the Railroad Companies, on
The News asks why public servants do
account of tto late rice in through
nut resign, if they consider it dishonorable
freight, for there ba* been no increase on i
in the govsnunent to pay their aalaries in
local niu. st least none on Michigan rail­ greenbacks? Look in the array regulo-1
roads, and tto freight rates without com- tinvw and you will find a strong reason j
psibory legislation or Grange influence why drummer bora do nnt resign, and why
tore never been so high ou cur Michigan men who were drafted into the army, or
who volunteered when the currrorr waa
Rrabonda as to give any man just cane of gold, and hod to take greenbacks worth
lotaplsint, nor have they been high enough 40 cent* on the dollar, did not rewign.—
sinew tto close of tto'war to itwarc certain Enlisted men cannot resign. Other cred
itore of the government lake what they
diridenda ou tto
evs/s o/

Ntw1 BMka: amt rary arcmtni*n*fMyfoc&gt;'r^ay

—,r.v.-re. Petrort, Mhk.

been winlery, remind-

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO
f

appoaiap *ud 4^np In tbe Bean Monde, ing the Ladies of WUHn and
mbraeing th* eery fr»,b«*t matt*,* of Inter- I “ r . » •
,
.
.1 Io ibl. rnnatry and in Enrop.-tb. | comfortable gnrUleiltS.
1 CStCrhote rompiHeiy «jrror&gt;nx tbe wilt and wi*-1 day Spring A Avery opened in
rTr'ki'aJc»J!7’r**e ti^re"’
*“1 addition to their unusual large

Wbalwate D*alere ta

OYSTERS.

BECAUSE my wife hu

AND FOREION FRUITS.

itrMCTtirnoN.
Mock over JOO desirable and
NuUmtwre -tn reroi.e Tie ft-ono Jroraat j -^tyHsli Cloaks aiul-.faques in fur
mw raiAOU
f
«"(»». -ilk *n&lt;l in all
&gt;. .tir. .rirr ,.„
the leading styles »n both long
'
‘.‘‘nr ?"*
w
and aliort gnnnenU. Also a full
epi*., on* year
.
.
. 6 fe&gt; line of Silks, Velvets and Cloak­
’ ’"“'ling Bcavera fur lined aittl plain
TCTMS .vn
H»R ■CLVIW
|,
y lhe
t|,e j..^J
wjtb BHUUM
BrnjJH (Grimps,
imp,
..l .a*
hy
nri( witU
Th* iiw j.»naiai.4aa, n to twri-iiroi j and Uli
all the
fasliionable trimimv uuiuvuauic
uuu(*Ub*r n.rr.,. ---.—,—, . - —
.
..
luingv for these garments ; all

BALCH &amp; KOBTOK
•rerean la BkHm A Maetea. 1 UO V. B*M.

GHAIICMESSIDI IDffiAm,

Billings &amp; Probasco.

lartle, IiftaS “slate aif In
MANTLES,

Snao a Avirt.
Grand Rapids.

BotoertpUua Price 83 00 per Ya*r
POSTAGE FREE!

MOODY and SANKEY’S T„mT

___ ,

GapelHRB ail Sami Sup jJOHN STANLEY 1
1

HARPER'S WEEKLY.
Illustrated.

or Stew, Bayfag Uma-Voar U .Mrairo,
r r/jty-u r strel KW*jr«rr».
he eAanctpatton PROCLACATION?^'AUTHORS OF THE
UNITED STATES" and
“CHARLES SUMNER."

Tins week we have opened
in our Silk Department, a large
line of SILKS, from tje most
celebrated and responsible man­
ufacturers, “Bonnet,” “Bellon's”
‘Gurnet's,’’ besides die wellknown “Cachemire Alexandria,”
imported by us. This is our faoritc brand, one which we desire
ten sell our friends, which we
warrant in every repect, and can
only be found at the counters of
SPRING A AVERY

HKNRV C. BOWKN,

HASTINGS

■ GROCE RIES
।

Canned Fruits'and Fish.

marblevorkb ;

sitter
wsaftStl'K as
XSS^'Sr.TKifC.T.&amp;JSa

and we think those Companies ought to to
.able to ram al least serr* per eeat, and
tto: frrigbl rates Kat would eMue this
would not to exorbitant, and would not
wall forthany opposition from fair, candid,
tkfakiag men

Its papers upw eilslsal qusaliaas and Us
mdsaiarssl as»ruacs. wHa iamast at th* ratter lalwilaUs
esrtoon. hslp to avu.I.I &lt;ks Mail,
■seats of Iks country-—/VMwry1
Hrr^,': WfUt steads si lha head of illus­
trated Jsnrasl. In the United Nunes. In clreu1Mton. editorialnUtily, and ptoneial lllusirn-

THE

^uift Wi/tn 4 Lifutift
HRADBTONEH.

TABLE TOPS,

MANTLES,

toU of over 82^00,000,000, to’.
SHELVES, I i. .

tatfsrare&amp;ara are the following Janie
Jmo. 833,343; Perki™ 1 Goodwin,
8ia&gt;0, Ctorie. P. 8ykea, 813JWO;
Mra. Anna A. Bead, 81(1,000; Charter
Oak Life InMraaec Company of Hartford
81,900 Tto detaa a«grev&gt;fa &lt;»&lt;«0S0, and there are no aasete exoapt has

EXCELS

in iu laiin, a«i not uaw er unmninj.
BECAUSE U* edllnrial. aa&lt;t tollorial ante*
ar* &gt;o brirbl and readable. •
BECAUSE I Uka Io kwp track of the 1.1 ret

The Patrons and Good Templars
building a hall together in Saddlcrov

by tto pwHIstora.
'
RntoerlHfaes to Harper s Maeaune. WsHt.
&gt;v. tad Uaaar. Io oa» address for aa* jw.plO
or. two »t Harpor's Feritoirals. loses s-ldres.
for MB year. »7 00 ; po.is&lt;r fro.
Avr extra ropy of «Ub«r Ito Magadan, I

IAN

Oysters received daily
deliverif and oh

AWERTnAN MARBLE
Irakis la Miura «f 1U
un-”'.*! ‘avlhy.

1771. A National Family Paper. 1878.
Th* Or-lX^il, Paw,
ref. p.

Oraad Rapid..

txnms—rowrxnx paaraid. ■

Daily,
pvTSnaaa
Tri-wookly.

«|

BLACK k FULLER.

tartar
One of the novelties intro­
duced by Spring A Aveiy, and
which secmB to be appreciated
by thair many patrons, is the

Domestio Pattern DeparfrmLadies can pro­
cure any of the fiuthionahJe pat­
terns of all sizes, and make
their own garment if* they de-

diaa, Men and children. Partiea
calling at the iiattem depart-

«ppli«ellM to tto pcbUatore.
Aftreea.
TtAILV POST 00..

Far WiitttT4
Tho Now Impxovod Back-Fwd

FINE PICTURES I FLORENCE SEWING UCER
jwwssegES

UNDERTAKING

WING GALLERY,

.Wotk.rfKirtuiTm

�The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

500 CORDS WOOD.
oOO cords of 16 inch stove
" sale at $1.95 per
vered.
C. F. D WIGHT.

SZXECTED

but Will Hams, says he
sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a doublerd erof

“V*«*wM mey try Ikeau O
alette mors tkaa ail minieut
wrllpleaATwIlk

and

Wagons

CROCKERY

Buggies

For the convenience of aach of oar
pwroo* who may dodre to subecribe for
the Pbauik Faw Ia (price »2 15) in
amnertion with the BANNER (price
• 1 M) wo win supply tho two papers if
ordered al the same time, fur KJ 15.

too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and closest out

.

9!!?|

I

■

THE NEW YORK
TO-DAV S ADVERTISEMENTS.

GROCERIES

I We have*a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TELA
is the best he ever saw. and everybod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

FURNITURE ROOMS.
1 Tl&gt;e largest Stock and the bent Furniture
ever brunght to thin city, in on exhi
'
bitian at the Warenxttna of

Rcwpeetfulh
Goto J. S. GoonrK.tR &amp; Co. for Lru»■elb, 3 ply. ingrain and hemp carpeting,
floor oil doth*, mat. and nice.
xx^wfl.

SALISBURY ABROSSEA^
tMdowwwrt&lt;flk.XaUoMlBaak.&gt; „
,
STATE STREET.
JuLOpKlIlS

XKW TERHR OF .Sl UHCHIPTluX

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

DAILY,

-

WEEKLY,

Accent of Denali A n*tm**,«l3| W. wu
received led referred to Coot mills* on Finanre.
• l&lt;rwiiy W. W. Kelley |1 II for lumber.
C Horton aad kalp *34 to, Bartow A Gwod78 rapU*a; Ororg* Italtabury *3 to

$9.00 A YEAR

-

SEMI-WEEKLY,

3.00

•

-

,

-

1.50

EACH SUBSCRIBER.

The undersigned listing opeutd a lunch
room ou north side of Stalo start, botween the two barber nolle, will girc warm
lunch each day from eleven to one o'clock,
and cold lunch during the remainder of
the day. Palninagv solicited.

&amp; Barnes

HASTINGS? MICHIGAN,

। Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock °fFancy Goods
ever brought to this Otty
c a. s EC
l at price* which defy all Competition
I which we offer to 'the public
The atock fa Oimpktc in every depart­
We have*
I meat. Having been bought very low, and | cheap for Cash,
I he public will find it for their interut to also, &lt;a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Meditines, Books and Stationary
UNDERTAKING Perfumeries.
Toilet Sets, ft.,
$c. Give us a call.
Hopkins t Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 15. 1874.

ECLECTICS ALM

(Introduced by iia.)
The experience of thirty yearn by the '
Senior member uf thin firm aa aa Under-'
taker, gives him great advantages in doing I
in a proper and prompt manner the deli J
cate duties required

All pmona Indebted to th* lite firm •
ot Heath. H*H*bury A Co., are reqtwet-.
ed tn »e&lt;tle without farther delay or no-

J. Cole &amp; Son
treat

Fiticej-

TERMS REASONABLE.

:*■ IITEIESTIIla ITHT.

*• aik nlinatioa to Ibe pnxeediage nf ike
CWaril-n the ^notion of refunding Hqoor
bettor. irikla policy in adoptod by the
Cneadl. nn injunob.i, i rritating ihn refundtagnbonH at vare be ntaalae-l. aa Iko ns*aer

UM) PUSTB

PICTURES 1____
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STTO»

I am now all alone in the I’butograph
l-ttrinaw. and a&lt; I have made arrange­
ment* to im-rvaee my facilities for doing
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un taut

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Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY fir 18T6
J. G. RUNYAN.

ranal, for the speedy and errtain cure of
cuogha of all k 'mfa.
“8. J. Rich'* Delicious Ague cure," of
which he has e-ikl one grrmi this summer,
si retail, aside from hi. wbolgale trade,
and be liu warralcd every buUJe, end iunc
case baa there been a Ix.ule returned.
Hui ■Improved Condition Powtfara,"
cures epumouc in every caae, and fa one of
the utnet valued medicinea for horees and

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veer’s store, and paying for the name the
higbeat market prior Patrnnirr the home

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BaMkavtn
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Farmer- remember that tho &lt;4.1 and
reliable house of C. B. Kai.bury is. aa ever,

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will bring to kin naninianee th* iwiwt able and!
popular IbtwIogUa! ea I literary inltnl arail.bln ia thin country and Kuropc. The original i
plan of a moolkly publleatlon *f th* paper
will b* mrintainwl for th* pmmit, tail lb« i

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no EUARXABLI SERIAL CTffifr

In order (u allll more largely Increase

‘GABRIEL CONROY,

WEEKLY
and HEM I-WEEKLY
EVENING POST, either of the Item,
unis iHeotloned above.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

u’iHLTLam to tk. Juraov «*■&gt;».

BIDDl.t HOUSE.
DETROIT, Mint

GLOBE HOUSE,

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY
We will nod the REPUBLICAN
BANNER usual price 11.50 ami the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER.
JOURNAL maud prise 12.00, poatage
prepaid on loth pep.Tt, for one ymr, for
•3.00.
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cat or lay egg*. Hence•, after a hen ha*
produced mi indefluita number of egg*
—WMDtinwu a few and aomccimc* many
—ahe will ctnac to Uy, and her system
will assume a proper preparation to pass
the period of incubation without impair­
ing her health. When a hen U in a ''Uying habit" it would be ruiniua to her
health to rwnaiu inactive on the unst far Artlah' Miterial*, Chromo*, and all
twcuty-oue miccrenive days—the day* of
Pioturo Good*
lacuUtfaii. Sow. Un* are *o (lightly in Ufa. H. AXtlEtL laoj^MSun Ave..D*tei&gt;b
clioed Io iueobatc, that the propeoaity
m»y be cured simply by driving them SHUN DRUG POISONS.
MKDll1SB IlKXDKnKl&gt; VSKEKXa.
a few times from the neat, while others,
evn when they hare produced only half VOLTA’S pj,CT£O BELTS«d banks
a sitting of erga, will stick to their ue«t*
with pugnacious desperation.
If it w not dcairable that a ben be per-.

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limn in water, to cure the propensity to
sit. Othen-atill, hold a lien * bead in *
tail of water while one is coanting fifty.
Olliers wiU lie a piece of red flannel to a
hen. Numerous other stupid remodie* A Journal of In/ormatim
are adopted, ail of which are nnphilusophDROSPECTU
ical anil ineffectual
But when -cctired
I
NORTH I
yerimday to Mr. J. H. Hoxie, maMcr of in a cage as anggeated. if fed gvneromdy ly. Terms $2 per annum in
transportation of die East Tenucaeee..Vir­
advance.
ginia and Georgia Railroad. The caAtward-buaud petBcngcr train had pulled out
of the denot, and wa* raltliug through the
yard, the bell ringing merrily. M^. Car­
penter stood within the dei*&gt;(. and Mr ,
■ “‘a’lMs ta°^*u^r?'.'r'"lHr*o“ai
Hoxie wa* watching the Cut receding I
tmndar tblMslIsmm*at liiUBl*r*M
train. The rcqueet was suBcient far Mr
sad a elilMrn'i ctasa*. TVs *a»«t
Hfixaie to aet upen, although ignorant of
--r.il, .11=.os'td lists teas tew* I
latraaMla lu ■IrriliUo &lt;i*H*a lb
the reason, amd a freight engine standing I
aaaislr fr«« 15.000 io ririie. and its
Mor by dtrieked abrilly at the engineer cfj
ttMNtteM n rsiddir laal tbs *r*a
•a&gt;S*lns
hspss of 4nUi«i lh« Isotr
the passenger train, and tbe alarm was
lbs sad U east rear. Thu lasraasa
lam uaaMt* ths raa.li of Us ran
taken nn by the other engines in the rani,
bsmsr Isis st n Canada and
while tne train wa* motiounl down hr dyspeptic*. or csmiplainrr* of our lire*.
etaias. Tkarakaa *aae, as a r*t*D ■
Mtn*. t«mt laiorMMl la U&gt;» title
every employe of the company in the The habit, too, of deluging our stomachs
aadil-IIL af M*rw. U waslM. I
▼idniry, and m thirty seconds it had come with fluid., either Lot or cold, »t meal­
mIm IflkMrroiuC’M
luiim
to • Flop, to the wonderment of the paa- time. and e-|&gt;ecia!ly daring me*!*, i* also
ike talaaurv raeawutadauao *T II
aka ka.sturaaad tkeir tat •*&lt;*&lt;*■ ■
sctijvr* and the curiosity of tbe engineer.
k» Iks tatradartlea «T II late Ma
It happened in thh wise Just before
Y BUI, ronwsaadrau MX tkai Ik
iwkaob its Bar* intrrrtllas aal kt I
~tbe train atartcsl a man standing on the
“K."jK.SS®K.e».
one of the car* had called to him |
a little girl with a basket of apple* on her
arm, and purchased a dime's worth of the (ul in that it■ cunstrintn-a the pcf*ic and
trait. He placed the apple* in his pocket, ghftrii.'juicv gland* of the stomach, and so
and jaat then the train moved alowlv off prevent* a proper secretion of the digestive '
Taking a ten cent ’note from hi- rest ।
pocket, he held it ia Ids hand as the train
The following rules are important on«a,
mored on, the little girl fallowed implor­ in a hygienic way, and should be observed I
ingly along, and finally hr returned . the rigiurously by all.
mooey to his pocket and went inside lin­
ear. The little apple girl bunt into tear*.
Jolt then Mmor Carpcutcr crowd through and decay. Rotten vegetables and putrid
the depot ou hi- way to d^nnrF. He aaked ' tucat arc prolific sourer* of disease. *nd I
°
the reason of her tear*, and she told him. should always b&lt;- rejected.
“I’U girc 110 tn hare that train Mopped,'
2. Fixsl should be jwoperly and &gt;uEnahoated tlie major, who though a small ently cooked, that h. not too highly .&lt;eaman physically, has a hrart a- big as all i ssined. nor simply [orlildlrd or water soak­
oat of doer*. The train was »ti&gt;p]«-d ati-l I,ed. hut so cooked as to leave it tender,
becked into the depot, aud with the major's juley and nutritious
nrotectiou the* little girl identified the fal- ' 3. It should always be eaten with delib­
eartr aatbsd to tka ferWraai ef gi*r*aiuei
tow, who was made tu give her the dime. ,eration. anil well masticated; i«-t liolted
askUtad a aaeeaaa eaftwedtalal la Iks kiMa| nr «f wk salwartaM Rr*al&lt;tTtal attest It k*«
and then to listen to an epiuion aboat him- ’ ,down in laiye tuxsaes. which is a very com' Veen aaaiened petiUea at tk«
self expreased in rery vigorous English by
tbe thoroughly aroused major Officers |,
Madden and Cain were called, ami the
fellsw wa* taken jvff the train, marched to I'.ach only at proper iaterrab. The habit Eight I housaod graduates of this college I
the calaboose, and kept there until even - ',
i of cairn at any and all times is very in­ now in •nrevreful btuincm in 'the principal
inf. Then he was niadc L&gt; solemnly h
jurious to health. The stomach needs eiliM and towns of the United State*
premise that he wouldn't cat auotbrr ap- | ,rest . ami to get it. not more than two or
pie far twelve month.- and rclrass-l. taking three
.
meals a day should be permitted.
the evening freight train for his home nrar | ;Invalids and valetudinarian* sometimes re­
(ionabls asiur, asd *rSr7 •
.Strawberry Plains.
■, quire to pattake of fiod more frequently ;
u. a ptsaaaal aad *re*laMs &lt;
| hut in such case* riid quantity should be
*' TIW COJtMKKCtAL nKre“TMKXT
About Sausages
* Magnificent granite building, with ele­ m sMdaMad Wilk mat Mt*, aad •» terUI** m&lt;
.-nrrestiotidiugly dinfrtti.l.cd.
siiErgrtiifKrysnjft.
5. No une should ever cat to the point gantly fitted and furnished apartment* far
John King, nf Washington. I&gt;. C, , (of satiety or repletion. When the stomach the sppliratiun of and carrying out of our
■■nds an article on sausages to the Ger ;is too much distended, digestion i» slow and novel and systematic methods of
mantowa Tr/rynyA from which wr take ' &lt;
the following, which may prove of service j '
Young men who routeinplste a businn*
at this season, while the slaughter of Log* '
ti, lastly, and a&gt; a general'rviL- »■&gt; one
is going on upon the firm
.should cat excepting when he is hungry, fife, and pare nts having son* to educate,
are [articular!} requested to send
Having firet procured a good machine aaud should slop eating aa soon as the sense far ihs-umcnla relating tothr redlegv, which
(which will rest hat a few dollar*; for cut- tof hunger is relieved This in a cardinal give full information as to terms. cooditing sausages, instead of doing it by the rrale of dietl.-iex, aud should be observed
very tiresome old music of chopping by by
| every one who it desirous of maintain­
hand with clearer, collect up your meat, iing the iutegrily of hi* digestive organa
unimpamL or who aim« to recover their
tone and cfliriency »fter they hat’e lost

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oliiluaupbicalh, snd undentaudingly.
When the desire to incubate cornea on, the
laying habit disappear*. My own habit i*
to pul loch hens a* are inclined to incu­
bate in a large hennery, where they am
sec other fowl* outside of their pri»on, and
give them a gmerou* surely of aift food
and water. After they have been released
on* or two day*, they will commence im­
mediately io ■feed up." and to bring the
sretera again fa au esgt producing habit
A great many sensible people, who do
imX understand the correct way to manage
hens al this patnral ocriod. take them into
a dark apartment and shut them up in a

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Medical Inflrmary,
IMS. WABLllMO IM*.

Far Ik cure of tn ten i Pnrale Ddtsa
“jUaltSall Ba»X Dscraiu

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91*11 l*RI*t DIVieiON.

The*Rrllable Short Line
east and waarr.
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NOTICE.

LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER

E.^H-T. AktH°hy
5PZ

£Co,

Broadway, A'etc York.

Circuit Court, 1876-1877CHROMOS AND FRAMES,

STFRMSCOPISAMD VIIWS,
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.

The RithI Kind if Ftatin fsr

Tumi Men.

BUSINESS TRAINING.

iatfflisay:?”"-'

If you want to go to Milwaukee, Oah
koah. St. Paul, Minneapoita, Duluth,
Fort Garry. Winona, Warren, Galen*.
Dubuque. Sioux City, Yankton, Coancil
Bluffs. Omaha. Lincoln. Denver, Salt
Lake City. Sacramento. Ran Fraoclaoo,
or a hundred other northern, north-weeUm. or wertern point*, tht* great line
ia tne one yon should take. The tract
1* oftbe fa»t steel roll, and all the ap­
pointment* are flnu-ela*H In every ro■pcet. Ita train* Are made up of elegant
new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and Sleeping Cuache*. luxurious, well
I lighted and well ventilated Day Conchas
and pleaaant lounging and smoking
care. The care are all eqnlppc-d. with
the celebiated Miller Safety Matfarm,
and patent Buffer* and Coupling*, Wen»lugtsouae Safety Air Brakes), end every
other appliance that haa been dovlaed
for tbe xafety of i««engvr trains. All
train* are run by telegraph. In a word,
tbb. GREAT Line: haa Hie beat and
imioolhe»t track, and the mint elegant
and comfortable equipment of any road
in the W*wt, and fia* no rompctltor In

Waited, Art.

BRICK FOR SALEd
The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture of
1 ordinary tablespoon fill of saltpetre.
A* there ia no standard of tsnes some
may think the accaotiing too high, and oth­
ers the ingredents too few.
Everyone
therefore shottld, to secure hi* uwu taate,
try il befarc using the receipt upon too
large a reale. Thia'towage ia improved
by age; pat in rasing* andamokc moder-

। means to atoti them, I finally, by accident.
. hit upon a plan that I have never known
, to fail. One great trouble with many
breeder* is, they make their hen's nest's
too large, and with Brahmas and Cochins
tho nets are naar the ground, and in
I many ease* the eggs arc in view of the hen
! This waa the caao with my nests. Having
To those 'louring usorr flavor of •age ! tried every available stuff, such a jwpper.
and lest of pepper, cau lake to every
mustard, turpentine, and everything I
20 pouds of umbi.
mold hear of. but do eure, 1 then took a
comtuoti nail keg, cut it in two. or a niece
about eight inches high, and placed it in
1 tablewpoonful black Pepper.
Stir well wjth the hand, ami pack in
I 111 au egg; IM Ota ncu mouutcsi cue nest
tin pan* : when fall dip a cloth tbe sire of 1 or keg and tried to reach the egg. itandiag
the top of the pan in mdlod had and i on the edge of the lieg, bat it wa* non;
spread over the pan*; then turn &lt;he* Rs- she then got down tn the keg, hot that
grthtv and Airnvc to a cool pUcv.
1 was a failure, far she did not hare room to
It is a common way among houwkrcpere get at tho ogg; after trying far some time
to “cut aad .try," that U add a little more I she gave it up aa a bed job. I haro never
salt kad a little more twpper and aagr, last
I had an egg eaten by a hen rinee then ; all
ing and retailing, and railing in the aid of
of the nests In my coope have a piece of a
the paiata* of otben. till tbe thing haa too keg in the boa. and hare parts of keg* far
neat*. Ito aot make them loo deep, bat
drvp enough. so that the heti cannot reach
oire to change io suit one's latte, Uraa- the Is-ttom when standing on the edge of
the keg. You that are troubled with heat
tiotss tn wring the ecaMtimg. a* it is easy eating tbeir egg., try the plan, it rata bat
to add, but impoariHe to take oat again; Huie, and 1 think ynu will never regret
and remember ranaagre heeranc more -ahy the trouble it will be to outwit the old ben.

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i that so many women of the middle dame*
I are obliged to pan* a great portion of their
j time in the kitchen, why not make it an
i attractive ifnartmetit, rather than stow it
। away in the hawment. or in aomc dark
I corner of the homie, a* i* now too frequentI ly done? Most house* display plraaant
I atlting-rontM. but if we judge of the convcnicnera and general plcuaantnc.-a of the
kilched by tbe room* in the front of the
house, we find in many iaetancos, we trttcrIv fail in our conjeotaroi To make a little
The flour ia sifted in a Waatftil manner. | show in company roouu, how many actual
‘
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. .............................| kitchen comfaeta are denied in mauy
' household.; it m Letter to begin onr hotSMfitraishing al the kitchen, and work toI ward the ftont a» we are able. Let tbe
kitcbc*i&lt;Aw'&lt; be well Mocked, even though
Why aomo People are Poor.

Silver spoons are uaed to scrap* kettle*.
CoSre. tat, pepper and spire are left to
stand open, and lore their rtrmsgth.
Potatoes in the collar grow, end the
sprouts are not removed until tho putatora

at the earliest possible mo­
ment. Hill keep constantly
on hand a full supply of
BETTER BRICK
than was ever before- made
in the County, which We will
sell at prices that defy com­
petition.
NESBET &amp; WILLISON

THfecBirTio:

Sr: CHEAPEST and BEST
fiSSS?» aKs? TtiS s' PKTKBSON-S BAfiAZINK1
rSwi&amp;'s.tosSsrt&amp;r. rOCTAOE PRE PAl D os SCI tiVJWClUPTtONfl

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HARPER’S BAZAR.
Illustrated.

re tw-m'ws.-'usr.Kjxisa
sega'g.-sasatx.TS.se®
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Tie Catenial ii Pm ui tail!
. Ttes !»■•«•* slmlaUM of -p.unna" nsUes

sSSSESSffiJia?
1^
rnsiLLixo tales syn xorKLKirn
-Kre.LIC*.

MAMMOTB COLORED FASHION

REAL ESTATE.

This b tbe Only Line runnidg lheee
care between Chicago and St, Paal or
Chicago end Milwaukee.
Al Omaha our Sleeper* connect with
the Overland Sleepera on the Union
I’acuflc Railroad, for all point* went of
the Mlaaourl River.
All Ticket Agent* *ell ticket* by this
route.
MARVIN HUGHTIT.
W. H. Snxxwrr.
Gen'l Sap t
Ben'J Paaecnrcr Agent.
Hit

ROSE &amp; WILDER

^2£F-£

FARM FOR SALE!

no

acxu

or

taluajln land

H ILL BE BOLD CHEAPt

Ukruy Of Fun rictiR,

Lawson’s Curative
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VOL. XX. NO. 31

HASTINGS^ BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1875.

III BOTTS (ME.
OUR PHILADELPHIA LETTER.
The
C«rtonnls!-Th&lt;
Wcnwi’.
Wxk—Forosgn Countriso—Moody
and Sankey—The Odd Follows—
Chsrlle Roes—The Weathcr-Busiuntd pairore fa a virtue no more, it rfaa
nest—Thanksgiving.
in ita might, with faith, energy and pur
pra inspired of God; and then—then tk
I’ltlLXDKJ-UU, Nov. 20th. 1W5.
craft of ranninu men, tk onnbinatwn of
thioro, the wiles of Janita, the schema
ihtring the week, we hare had visits
of selfish contractors and corrupt rings, from various committeca, who are interest­
are swept away a* ehaff on the wingx of ed in tk program of the Centennial, one
tbs storm
of wbtuh, who visited the.city by special
Politicians are now blind to tk fart that
th. religion* element in the American peo­ invitation, was largely representivo of the
Probably.
ple is coming up u, a great fight for tbe wealth of New York city.
overthrow of the Jauit party in our Philadelphia haa never ken honored by
Church and Ednatioaal matton. Puliti- the jraonce, st one time, of a body repclans know that the Jarrft party holds in
many State* what is called the klarioe of
power, and so they court it ud trade with of delegation* from ths Stock Exchange
it. But there ia another party ud anoth- City Busks, Clearing House, Firn Under­
•r power. It fa hid in the religious writers and other*. ' According to arrange­
Proteatant popnUtapn uf thi* country. Iu ments, they were landed in front of Mem­
ftindatatontal pri^sple ia equal rights for
all. Il is m jdalona of thelikrtira of one orial Hall. After imparting the buildings,
Church u another, and would roust unto aud spending several boon in social interblood all legislation to dirable or upprra
the people of any faith or creed under
heaven And it see* that iu many Sixtos,
notably in this, the I-egislxt.iroi (no mat­
ter what political party is in power) are
Hut. while great Interest ia mauiferted
seift to mate law* giving special privilege*
to one sect aud to no other; and this l.-gis- on the part of the Coateaoul Comasiaaioa
lalioo fa so much nn tk im-rouM as to aud onr loading atisens in interesting in
awaken the lirelicat anxirtion wkrvuuto
this thing’ will grow. Slowly, but with tlic movement the wealthy men of the
aUolute certainly, the mind of the p&gt;^&gt;plc country, our women are not idle. About
will wake to the fact, snd then tk giant twu mouths ago, the idea originated to
roused will do hia duty in the premise*.
have a *eperate building for the exhibition

CENTRAL house
HASTINGS, MIOH.

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL,

u E. STAUFFER, IProp.

CHAP GES SAME AS USUAL.

lkVli
agency lor tlir .Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit, they are
entirely new patterns and,first-class in every
respect.

AHtNElisiIlF.

THE NEW IRON AGE
j Urasi1 Pi^hsra Jt&gt;»Un&lt;»,'M&amp;li*
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DHUL F-FSCKBA*.

Thi. Store hu low brood he«rth, VERY DEEP eel, nil, end
krranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the
Grate m a slide draft which when open causes the coals to keep
bright while Broiling. It has tin lined doors which clnec with a
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is so arranged
it can be taken out at will, has Mica or close front doors and its
general appearance is bold and attractive.

In this popular Stove will be found all the Modern lmpove-1 THE RELIGIOUS POLITICAL
ments. Portable Reservoir,tin lined doors. Mica front, patent copper'
MENT.
Reservoir and is the best Stove in the market for the inonev.
Overlooked

This should be
Stove.

by u&gt;l who contemplate huyit

ess
Has-been sold in this Market for six rears and etanda al thei
DEAD for a Heating Store. It in guaranteed to hent a room;
with two-thirda the fuel of any straight draft Stove. It* comssl
out this fall with double doom and otlier iinprovemeiitB.

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied

Coffees and Spic

Meal aid Mechanical

DENTIST

fate

DENTIST
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Mitkiiai.

Johii

Stanley.

Hastings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

lAwwA riOM-wn, Fractal**
rHlf'BBST

ATRTF

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lands

k Mum t Mistiri RtW E. B. 0)

line of Overcoats of all sixes,
styles, kinds and prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED

fr°m Detroit, ex*
I to furnish the best of

(DEB, “&lt;* P"r"'
in fcpre Block. Bui-

ELE.

in the Calculations
Politicians.

The apparent inability of politicians to
aim prebend the power of religious prineiI pic in politics is easily explained. But
the explanation opens one of the moot I
curious ekpterv In the history of political |
revolutions.
Not in republics onlv, but in kingdoms
snd empire*, the religion* sentiment of'
rulers and people ia the moat important
factor in political calenlation* Yet there
are few with sagacity equal to its comprehenviuu And in a republic tike ours it is
alrumt wholly ignored. Fur this oversight.

WHOLE NO. 1018.

who have been sod are craxy to got on tk
stage. They bare beard of the wondrous
enstumm the actirare wear, and of the
gvrgcous salarira they all draw, and they
•appose that the life of a player is one un•nding round of pleasure. The few who
do "gs* on tk stags" find tk difference
between fine) snd Isrt in a ven- .bort
It is tk hardest, msansst, ummi uncer­
tain and wretAedly paid busioms iu the
woril. No* oos setor in a ibcuwmd makes
more than tk merest auhsuteuce al ba*
brat, with the certainly staring him iu tk

In addition to the enormous rat of liv­
ing in the city, the people are paying
fll68.OUO.OOO aansally in intora
tears. The rex! estate of the city is mortKMT for 11,600,000,000, the interest on
which, at 7 percent., foots up 1152,000,­
000. Add to this tbc enonuocj taxes that
have tu k paid, and the sum aggregates
.■normously. Tammany has done thia for
New York. It is the most common thing

tk owner to put a mortgage oo the prop­
erty to pey it. Nine-tentk of Ibra im­
provements are unnecraary. and nioeteoth* of tho CCM goes into the pockets cf
the rings who ran the politics uf the eity.
I have one friend who has a lot fifteen feet
wide, on an up-tuwn street, who wu
mmpclhd to pay »75O far re-pacing
the itrret. The &lt;&gt;pp&lt;«te fifteen fort
was taxed tk same, making t«riyfll;500
for paring fifteen fact of a street Tk
actual rat of tk work, Wa. twobably
1250, leaving tk handsome balance of
fl 1,250. to k divided among the thicro.
Ami a* these partie. had the whole street,
yon cm am that they made a very nire
thiogof iL And the vrorat part of it, id
that the street did not need re taring, and
• &gt;.,&gt;
,.i,i
r___

are Ibra, of come, uk make immense
salsrin. Edwin Booth, for instance, never
(days for Ura tkn S50U a night, and
Sothsrn. Charlotte Cavhtnau, and a doaen
others command quite *» much. But you
an number U.i. das* on the fingers of
gorernmenta, it must here do through tho
your two bauds. Throe an- tk exrepMovereign people. It is silently, steadily, wa« put entirely in the charge of the wo­
iluM, Just as Stewart and Claflin are
and thus fer very succrafally, accomplish­ men, and to their credit be it said, the
The highest salary
ing ita rods; but when tk patient, long- ■bole amount uoMaary fur the the Cree among mcrckct*
suffering. ccoeervallre. relieiuus .dement tion of the Pavillion (130,000) haa been paid regular stock actors in New York i*
of the enlightened people rtres In its ma- l»i*d. and &gt;l*o about 110,000 for interior • llH) per week for a season uf nine month*.
jraty, it will sweep away thi&lt; c&gt;&gt;u»piracy
Out of thia sum Die actor haa to furnish
against light and liberty, snd tk country
his wardrobe, which, if pieces diaugo frv,
will be sale for another hundred years.
It is staiamanship that estimates all
By telegrams received from all parts of qnently, make a terrible hole in it. Then
roree* in tbe Stale. Politician* are often
k
lie* Idle three mouth* in tk year, and
the world, we are araoreu that (ha interest
blind to the tuoat active powers that op
what is worse for his bis poekrt, the very
poae them. And tk prindpk and the in the CcntonnUl is gaining ground rapid nature of his employment makes frequent
forts we have' named will he beedtd or ly Russia, though al drat very decided
neglected, according to the eapacit) of the in her refusal to participate in the exhibi­ expenditure almost unavoidable. ' The
calculator to take in the elements i f sru- tion, h*» reejnsidered her funner action, mo&lt; prudent end tbe year with nothin;:— story. A wealthy merchant waa living
intelligent. Chri*ninstenth* of them are always ia dsbe. ' with a leantifal gtrl. unmarried, of oourae.
The merchant tired of her, and taunted
ghosts—lack of engagements and sickness, j her till hr drove her tu nudum*. Blind
with rage the nubed into the next room,
Out of employment in his profession, there aud ab.it herself. Then her paramour
ia nothing under heaven fur him to do,' found that he rally did lore bur. and be
and
siekneas
Beaus
starvation.
A
noted
I
ia *• nearly insane a* a man can be. There
35.371 sheep were sold in one day.
English actor named Belmore—a nun who ' are two thnuaarxl prop!* tiring is thia way
Horace Eaton of Tccuntreh raised 28
stood Aral in recentric comedy iu that I
tool of epiumhea on an MT.- of gnmnd
country, and who waa the cqerial pet of every week. Thia fa but on* end to the
the "nobility and gentry ; George Belmore ' infrin-yrnntt of t’te Seventh Command
The cheese product of Shckygan C.
Wit., for Uu&gt; tor i* aaid tn] Lc over (
who kept ell England laughing fur years— ( meat. And. while I am on thia subject,
30U,U0U poanib
died last week in a poor boarding house' there ia a lively ]re&gt;ape«t that
There bare ken 15,45&lt;» lutrrele of a
I on Fourth avenue, dc|cndcul st the L*t'
pies shipped from Saline township Wa.
w&gt; the eharity of his fellow-actor* fur the I win lw &lt;I|R-I»ed again, loader, who Waa
gruel be ate and the- medicines he took. indicted for prvjnr* in thia case, naked for
an order to take the testimony of Mr.
Jreeph Richards, toe brother of Mrs.
Tilton, to whom .Mrs. Tillou confmed her
trine. Richards knows more of the mat­
the audience room for ten tbowsaud, twu
ter than any one, and the truth, no tar as
hundred perrons in tk body of tk hall,
and one thousand and twenty-seven persona uitsist! Who has not laughed at his' Mm. Tilton* confassioM gn.wiH be furred
on the platform. Three large rooms for rooderful entire, his merry quip* and out of him. Then Plymouth Church k*
inirk,
and
hfa
endlera
flow
of
fuu.
Poor'
dropped the name of Mr*. Moulton, to
inquiry meeting have ken constnicted.
slau also a private room for Mr. Moody.— rox! Paralysis stuck him at forty-two,
-ligation. He pri neipal official* of tbs '
The liall i* being arranged in amphilbratre
Church hare given out publicly that this
style, each row uf a**u riaug therein three
inches above the other Tk musie w31 k lyscd, hi* brain is softening—bird work i■action was taken borausc she ratified
fumbkd by a choir of six hundred voirea. did it— and be gna out a mere nothing. '' against Beceber. and she proposes to sho&gt;
Another pantotnimirt stands ready to take 1| that she trailed to the troth, sod t»olh\
bis place—tk play gra on—enter Maffit; I mg rise J»b between lender, Richards,
exit Fox. And totno day out Maffit will11' ami Mrs. Moulton, it is probable that poor
I Beecher will be again pul on the "ragged
go and another will take nit place
Young man.' or young woman, a* tk edge.” I saw him yesterday, and was
11 shocked nt the ctisgr in him. He looks
. • wan and thin, sad hra lost the quick, ms
cvmmcuciug bare. The public prints, the
| i live, olartie movement tliat once charecprinting prases, ths ferry boats, the street
cars, the fence*, the mails and every concrivahle thing ia king used as a mean* of
notifying the public. Il is expected that
I they will continue the meeting here until
any one who cannot get above decent Continue dull.-tod there ia now no proFebruary 1st.
Utadiucrity B* a diocmakcr. a tailor, a |&gt;eet of revival till after the holidays. The
farmer, a blsrtamith. or tbe wife of one. city is discouraged, rarticulariy wku the
reports of booming buunesi coma to us,
David Hurlburt uf .Msko states that
from all other part*. No uae can tell why
from 2 sera and 18 rods of ground he
raised, the paat acMin. 3J3 burin-fa &lt;&gt;f
King Philip corn.

j careWk hung. It ia never expedient to i
dp wrong, and if it k wrong to elect bad
I men to office, then it ie never right nor
| expedient to vote fin* them. And further ■
if religious men would assert and maintain
thia doctrine at tbe primary meetings and
The supreme court of Illinois has deetd-1
tk polls, they would secure candidates for
whom they could consistently vote, with­ that the law prordiing that railroad* idiall,
out a sacrifice of their religious of political pay for the burial uf persona killed on
them, ia unconstitutional
principhw.
The original hemlock log foundations
2. But tk true and chief reason for
tk inability of politicians to understand of long Wharf at Boston were unearthed
the power of the religious clement is to a few days ago, and found to k a* solid
be found in tbe fact that they, we man aa when put down, 161 yean ego.
^0*100x1 politicians, who make it a
nee to tell us whom we are to vote
for, and Vbaltexa we shall pur, and what four for desertion and failure to support,
laws we shall bare, thae men do not know and three for cruelty and drankeunw.
what religious principles means. They
Tbe Lake Superior Mining Company
never felt it, how should they know any­ are useing pal fur foci al their several
thing about it ? To tkm religion is as engine house*. Coal ia not able tu com­
1 much an unknown matter as the hierogly- pete with it in cheapness, it ie said.
phies of an Egyptian obelisk, j&gt;r the
T. F Bingham of Ambrouia, Alirgan
figures on Assyrian templee. To my, “It rounty, has taken hia bea, 18U swarm*, to
is all Greek to litem," U to say very little. Tcnneaaee 10 winter. For several winters
If they profra tbe Romish fatth, tk he ha loss tk gTMlcr part of hi* bra.
priests do their religion for them. If they
Tire MarnueUe brown stone intended
are nominally I’rotestenta, they are only
that As to any consciousura* of what it for the Michigan State buMieg al tk
ia to be a religious tun, bound to the un­ Centennial was delivered at Buffalo by
seen God, and llicrefore acting in His fear the steamer Pacific on her last trip down
Charier R. Ingersoll uf Cunuoetkut is
ahray., they know nothing about it. They
bare no fear of anything beyond the Ira author of those nima. of which there are
of office and of tho gain that coma by it. so many, proposed to the Democracy far
And they have no other interest in haven the leading posidon on tk national lieki t
than the “last erected spirit wjjo foil,"
who &lt;•» then: naught to admiro but its
pvement made of gold. These men annot uuderatsnd spiritual things, and iky
win nut admit, in tk caucus** they man­
age, that the religious dement ia of any
conceivable account a* an dement in pobDewey and Stewart have been building
a large addition to their flouring mill at
But it ia n power in other conatrira in Owmmi, and putting in the most approved
the pirtislly civilised nation ' ’ ~
machinery' K now ranks among the
it is omnipotent in every go*
first mills iu the State.
Emperors uf China, Japaa
The moral of the Virginia Qty fire was.
are the Chiefs or the Head
If you don't want your town to bum up
Chnreh. If th. British ■■
nc a supply of water and Gre apparatus.
It dnarn I do a dit of good to stood and
a ai w. „ a. tuna.
Lake Michigan Bailroad, m
hm been filbd np. and train* |
tho road ea aaaal m Saturday.

Tk Philadelphian* are again grated
with the cry of the .newsboys: “All about
Charlie ,Host." It is surprising what an
excitement that cry makes, end the num­
ber of papers that are sold through har­
ing some little item, relating iu any man
ner to the loot hoy. Tie troe. we have
...... at------ JL) oft4n ,]„, we
■ted; but the thought
™____ _ ._ had ken our ky ? and
the subject is imbued with 9ew interest,
and the anxiety to learn the least of the
fate of tk poor hoy overcomes all other
foolingv, and we dive our band in our
pocket tm a ropper. and grab a paper from
the newskv only to look over the columns
and Cud rome unimportant fort that places
u» no nearer the solution of tk problem
than we have been for months. This
time it is a ky way op in Connecticut, but

"S2££?jE

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

A* IS tk era with the theatrical profra- ;
•ion, it is generally supposed that the '
writers get enormous pay, and the mistake (
is just sa great.
knfdlow, Lowell, ' Ihi not kick every one in your path.
Learn to think and art far yourself.
Hotmra, Brat Harte and a few others get
Keep ahead rather than behind the
large sums for what they produce, but
urea.
they make but little money for they proDon t stop to tell stories io business
dura but little. Take a doacn or two out
MUB.
of the thousands who lire by their pens in
Hare order, system, regularity, and sltk cilia uf Now York, Batou snd Phils
ddphia. and it is worae than a dog's Ufo
I»O mTmeddl,- with hurinra you know
The usual pay for common writers for
rtoria, newspaper articles and matter .f
this daae is from II ’to *8 a column for
such papers as the 77&gt;iw». Tbe writer,
Work aa aho or he ussy, cannot exced four
column* a week, for a large part of tk
lime i* cotunmcd in getting up tbe mate­
ria! for th. work And then, after it has
been sent in, it ia M even riumre that it
will be declined, or if accepted, that it will
be cut down to a -column by the managing
editor, eo that the two colutnne which the
writer wrote, and far whieh 116 wm ex
ported, will Mt th* scriks- only |8. A
good story, if it 4. good aotqth. of ray six
oolnmo* tn'length, fa worth to tk publiuher, 125. Tho writer will spend on the
production of such a story, a week nr two,
or errn more Of course, when they get
up iu the world, and get eo weft known
Till Piipt-LATIOW or IxniA. Tk
that their namro will bring additional sufa first regular and compiote mm. of India
scribcra to a publication, they R« hicher which has ever been taken wra ia 1871.
prioa, but that fa -what the few who grt British India, including tk feudatory
employment at all are compelled to anbrnit .Stalo*, was found t&gt; lure an area ofl.to. And let it he remembered that of *50,744 souare miles, or about ooethird
tkjraa nt the United Stalo, and Its pop■fifetion wlw-236.830.958, or about six
time* as large as that of tbe United
State*. There are In India vast uacta of
furoate anil Waele knd, fo that- the avurdmrirt fa^ramerren than wouldb* indira-'
tebtk above figure.. In BengaliksratEis 397 pcraoea to tbo oquare milt for
North wmt ]*rovincro 430, and for
Oude-UB. Tk population pur square
mile in Grat Britain and Ireland, taka
ingether. &gt;• naly 3U. Theevdra. fa will
be readily uaegrad hew crowded Jadfa fa.

The main reliance, however, of the
Ring Democracy foe carrying the sleetiou
waa ujvu frauds.
Among ths devices
adopted waa what, for some unknown raa
sou, was called the “podden" ticket.
Small Iteni.xrstiu’ticket* Were printed on
taper nearly aa thin as titsue paper. A
large ticket w«s then taken mid folded
preeix-iy a* one would du iu . improvieuqg
a fan. Between the several folds waa
pUrod one or more of the thin tickets,
and the ••pudden" contrivance was then
ready for use. The election officer haH
this over tho ballot-kx while the rotte's
name was being looked up, and nfially
dropped it in Even when the voters
name was nut found and be and Ms oat«t&gt;riblc ballot were rejected, tho Utter might
be ops tied so tliat the small tickets WW
into tk box.
In addition, there was
"ropeuting" and all the other sporimane
of fraudulent voting.
Thi* snffirissrtly

lalioo, and the proportion iu Philadelphia
waa about tk same—both votes Ming
called fairly full for anything short of a
Pnnedcolial dsetion; ud yet in Balimore
there was apparently one voter in every fire
•flhe papulation, and in some Wstitbe
proportion ran upuZlbe unprecedented ratio
of &lt;w»e iafnr. The Baltimore -Imericum. from whieh we derive these facts,
gives many flagrant instances of thgw
frauds, leaving no doubt that the election
was carried by ther meaax. These, then,
are the Dcmocralie victories of the &lt;^y.
asd this h the way they are won

In Queen Asm a county, Md., • ■
ease which lias brokon cut among the
tie with late] efert, ia prooouneed a i
ata of dipcheria by a veterinary tarp
who has made a study of it.
Cattle should bo fed regularly. In
opinion of eno of our beat femora, "a &lt;
or an ox will worry off more fol In wail
au hour for tlioir food kyood the regi
time than two feeds will put on."
The latest crop reports from Bur
tkw that the wheat crop there will
still poorer than wu al first soppoaed.i

Cmickuk Raixtna as a Bouuca os
National Wraxth.—One of Ik seowta

burdea without giving way iMadar thewr
ia the extraordinary tho.-uughara with
which they cultivate their fsnna, vu»ey*rds
anti oreharda, and the profit which thev

�RAILRI
t Liat of the Membora of the
From a commankMinn ia tbe Everiug
and House of Re pratants- ■ A’*&lt;re, oa the pnouut m&amp;aaemeot of the
...
; Michigan Central, we extract the follow-

“
gave plare to the very fair o1:odeo*atu.n of bankrupt the cuwpmh
IS. DKWBt7
KurrtMi. ,be ai‘1&lt;
of
^‘hwd c.xnmia to aunnian what would
»r,~r,mrtin.*___ ' “**.'&gt; 'A&lt;n from tho rolamua of the rath e..u,pMitem, aril
'
R^nMcaa, tiaee walk time s
। -op? of the report Imk been placed iu&lt;mr
j“
*' ® ’•
■*“ •*"' h lhI office of tl&gt;c CommtUuner, t., which-we
' hare given much attention. The report b

tbe ansso report ohawa
‘
‘
misumkratevd
by any out th: molts
auch extremely low freight rates, »o th.-'
corporations adopting them.
The Cummurkuero «vy&gt;:
certainly a duenmrat of which- thn people _ But out of ths tbirty-f&gt;ur wirpiratinus
uf the Slate have every tcaton to be proud.
It gives without fear or ftvar the stand­
ing. and the action
tbe ravcral rsilrnad
norporalimas iu tbe Stale,—their earning*
and their expense*—the capital »toek and
debt uf each curp»ration aud aueb other
information as will interval the puUk, in
Tbe shove ia simply hire m every rood- matter, piertainlug to ocr several railroads;
or of tbe BaNxmr knows full well. We and we wi.li a copy of this report could
hare not meddled with ths grangers, other- be jukecd ia the hand.* of every voter in
the State. If that were done, we are very
sure the aenseleM ery uf menopoly oo often
made against our railroad compenire would
not be heard from the lips of any vane

jaSTUtM, Mien., D»c. 1,18J8.
■9ESEB_. ! i.
.ji ।
.
SANNER ANO THE ORANGERS.
'

In our ioRM last week we diecnMxl the
question of tho rarent rice in freight rate*,
Mated that we though such rise an impera­
tive Mnoodty on tbe pert of the railroad
cotnjauic* ia order to ensure a fair return
on the investment which Lad been made,
and in corrolrarntlon of thia view of the

Usropk.tbeuh bvcomro s political orKssiastior.. and ny political organiration
opposed to tho Republican party will ba
oppewad by ua What ia meant by "at tbe
iast%M»n oflu (mooning tbe Banvkb's)
taorrtcro" we do not pretend to ever gueaa.
Wc printed tboae utide* without one
ward of consultation with uty'hnuuu be­
ing about them ar the policy they advocate.
We believe in railroade; wu bclierc in giv­
ing to all capita! recking iavcotrocnt a
warm reception, anil to aid all enterprirea
which will bring foreign capital into our
State by wior and liberal Legialation. Wu
know that our railroad* do not make the
money they ought to get a« a fair return
for the wpital Invoeted. and therefore
wa* glad to note that the rank of the
election ia Wiocoaoin en»ured the repeal
of the obnoxiouM IrgWation of the Ixgi«latnre of 1874, and the xuUiitution of
lawi equitable kad juat tu al! clarem in
their place. Bcnido the election in \yironein wm a Republican victory, whteb
ahnye inmim the prsnpcrity of the whole

Ferry had long been u invalid, and a less
•trenoona and relf-denying nun could not
have gone through with hia public duties
under such severe physical burden.
He
was born in Bethel, Coan., Aug. 15. 1X23,
and waa therefore at the time of hia death
somewhat over fifty-twoyears .of age. He
graduated at Yale College iu the elate of
1844; studied law and was admitted to the
bar in 1816. In 1849 he was appointed
Judge of Probate fur the Dirtrictof Nor-

ur year ba£wa* appointed Stale’s Attorney
or tho county of Fairfield, which politico
be held in 1859, when bo was elected a
Representative of the Thirty-aixth Con-

Colonel and Brigadier General of Volun­
teers during the war. and in 1866 was
elected United Slates Senator for the term
commencing March, JH&lt;V. He wm re­
elected in 1872, by a coalition between a
minority of the Republican. and the Dem
uerata in the Legtdainre
Frw risen in the Senate were more gen­
erally respected than Mr. Ferry, and nope
have ever had their integrity wore abaolately confided in. He was on admirable
debater, clear-headed, confining himrelf to
the strong pointe in dixeweioo, and com­
pact and scholarly in hia style of exprrosiun. Had bio physique been corrtwiamdctrt in Mnngth to his mind he would bare
bom among the most influential of modern
Senators, Mr. Ferry was a faithful ex­
ponent of Republiean principle*, though
conaerTatirc iu hh tendencies, while the
eireum-Ntsnree uf h» election induced him

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waa*

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is isrKtHr

ffiPrSQs'

KJ4t?WsikSEtk.
ISiJL^fKX:
WM. JmSjJ. Morrill.
IML UmP £daaa»4&gt;.
H iHHfee..

tral. n. reduction of tbe average rate ■
on the Lake Shore A Michigan Southern
from one ami thirty-three hand reditu to
one and eighteen hundreda cent per ton
per mile, a docresw of one bndrad and
fifty-fire thousandth* of one cent per ton
per mile, caused a lore in the net earnings
of that company of »1.549,079.59. or
more than three per cent upon it entire
capital dock. Tbe report of thn Michigan
Central ebuwe a Mill greater reduction In
ratro.'being from one aud fifty eereu hun­
To the ebure we d» not w»h to arid a
dredth* to one and thpio-tcntlu cent*, a
drereMc of a twenty-veren hundredth* of a single word of additi-mal v.utmcnt. the
one cent per Um j-er mile.
faeta being mfficireit in our judgment to !
Tbe repert of die ’Detroit A Milwaukee
fully Ju*tify the curporalii'ii* in the raceul |
from uitio and acren-teutlu mill* to acres ri*e in freight rate* which they have adnpt- ■
and hx tenth* mill* per tun tier mile
While it ba* bcm uawdily conaidcred
that the coat of canal tranaporatation waa
leva than by rail, it will be aeen by the
following arcrage* of rate* oo the Erie
canal that M lent one &lt;/ our road, haa
brew doing tie buainew at a rate equally
1—, tva— A____ :.i
io.
.r

bralcrv inPUawadv.W.tlm.CkaiM, J.wWry,
Sterling Slverwarv. Trlpto-Hilot Sllterwtea
ax’&amp;’ttsir-----------------

moot (peculate in produce aHe must attend to the bus­
ch he is employed, diligently,
ire. A single,violation of a
rat fur a diM&amp;argv.
Hence
fifteen hundred men, employ-

An important,orfLc U that of genera!
lOMcnger agent, and tho position u filled ,
by one uf the beat’ qualified gentlemen in
the country, Henry C. Wentworth. Ho
has long been engaged in that bwiovc*. I
and not a railroad man iu the wort, or any
one having bu*inc*n with him, but bouuro i
him for hia gentlemanly and .thorough ]
burineaa qualitim.
Voder the prouent management of the ,
Michigan Centra), oovml impruvmetita ■
bare been introduced, and are thu* do-1

Sola Afoot* for tka TOTUIT WATCH

It would seem M if almost
everything IluI, been said about i
DRESS GOODS and that the
subject was- -entirely wbhi.
thread bare. But SPRING 4 I
AVERY being alive, and watch-1
ing the interest of their many i
customers as well as the flqctun-

■iwiw-w

to their whenboute. and all buiinewi i&gt;
tran.-a. ted on board their car with si much .
ayatem and prompinciw aa if in their’ own
uffico.
Another admiralde ;r»-tirv introduced .
on the line ia, when a freight train arrive* j

fit Wayne, JaciuH &amp; Sanwai.
IA1LIOAD.

tbe country, and it i* yd to fo­
am! extripated—rink**, in.lerd, it
per mile. and but one year jlnriug that uutarily nhradoiicd by those win
time w» the rate lew than lb«t "received
by the Detroit A Milwaukee railroad in
19T4 for their through buameas.
For their entire busiruM. of which their ;
local traffic constitutes nearly nine-tenths, I
I Judge Huret. a leading Dcmocrai i.f
the lake Shore A Michigan Southern re-

ceiredbut deren and eight tenths mills per
ton per mile, u against nine and fourteen
hundredths mills, the average canal rate.
Itscesm, also, that thia reduction of raten
did not ernite with 1871. for in/ in. report
for the half year ending July&amp;et, 1875.
the (bare mentioned roed ahow* its aver­
age rate to be ten and twenty-two hun­
dredths milla jwr ton per mile, as against
eleven arul cigbtv-rercn hundredth* mill*
in 1874.
'
The average cwt of transportation by
tlw Eric canal for the year* 1871 and 1872.
as sbown by th. report of tbe Cans) Anditer uf New York, for the year loot named,,
wa« ten and two-tentha mill* per ton per
mile, which is the same rate received by •

Grain, Flour, Provisions

EXCELS

FWIW DH
STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

EMENTS.

8. &amp; 1 Mri &amp; McM

Mayhew BusinessCollegs

HASTINGS

Amite county. Mis«. _ Tin- suicin. nt re
laics to Yasuo county, where there i&gt; a
large majority of&lt;legal) nexr&gt; vilcre and
where of Ute ycare there ha&gt; bo-’st nlx.-.t*
2060 Bepublioin majority
" Being appointed Brigadier I ieneral by
Got. Amro, and being indoreed by a iMmocralie Committev* appointed by thr

.EVBtt.P.N-

leading colors at 25 cents per
yard. These goods would be
considered cheap at morcinoncvl
Also a CASE of TIBER
CLOTHS, goods styles and col­
HAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
ors, which are attracting the at­
tention of the masses at 30c.
The Reliable Shari Uae
In fine goods will be found all
the new and stylish thmgk In- John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
««*»» «aho» ass ietioit visable
Plaids in Browns, Blues
and Greys, in Camels Hair;
‘
' it ’Seal Brown, | Flour, Grain, Pork &amp; Seods.
CASHMERES
'Nary Blue, Pr lie (black a
54.«,66 ’“‘ttKolTkic.
apeculity) Dark
.
I The " Ladies wouljl do well to
! look over our stock,' before pur­
chasing, as we can show them
all the novelties of the season.
SPRING k AVERY.
Grand Rapids,

MICHIGAN AND THE SOOTH.

there i. no apparant rruM-dy for th
i perpetrated Still, a&gt; it u ihcHeg
or tlie ro.»t marked application, of
polu-yat the South, whereby if i*
to cffn-tually areon&gt;|di&gt;h what tin
i KlitX and thr White fovgu. at

The weather for the past few
day lias been wintery, remind­
ing the Ladies of warm *and
comfortable gannenb.. Yester­
day Spring k Avery opened in
additmn to their unusual large
stock over 100 deairable and
Styliah Cloak." and &amp;quen in fur i
trimming, fringes, silk and in all |
the leading trtylctt in both long'
and idiort garments. Also a full I
'line of Silks, Velvets and Cloak­
! ing Beavera, fur lined and plain
by the yard, with Braids Giinpe,
and all the fashionable trim-,
minga for these garments ; n)| I
of which"your are most rex}icct*|
* ”f invited to examine.

D.D. MALLORY &amp; CO
OYSTERS.

BALCH

A HOBTON.

.......... ta ante* A

O. W. Bal

guh cam Emin!,

Corner WoodMdac A SJtelby Sit.,

Stbing &amp; Avert,

Errand Rapid*.

' Where you wul find all kinds oft

MICHIGAN. i«.t&gt;
,f ta&gt; t-nbauCMHlu
_*» the Frats I■ &lt;*h.

JOHN STANLEY I

mNITlTRE!

This week we have opened.
'
can aell cbeaj-er&gt;han any hooa &gt; In Bar­ in our Pilk Department, n largo ।
ry County, for there reaauni:
line of SLLKB, fr&lt;im, tae * most'wbMaaaie om a«*u iwv ta
l«t. Because we have no rent to pay. Celebrated nnd rckjipniti61r
ufacturers,-‘Bonnef,” “BeTion's"’
“Guinet’s,” besides the wellOf every Description which wo

during the firat half of *1875 for ita
entire freight buainew done on both main
line and branchThe following, relative to rate* on phe

"txtfMSSsrjS

PE&amp;B-JSr
.
1 eiBSBMSk.'JSSSVS.'tS

arrived with a company of Lmiiisn*. wlicu
still, it was ti---------- r_______________ the militia were in fovur of driving tla*In 1670, it waa one and ninety-eight hun­ negroro away from the ]«J1*. Lieut. Asdcrdredths rent*. Two yean later, it was '' aon in rain trying tu qm-ll inaubonlina- ■
one and’fifty-six hundredths «tiu. In'
1874, it. was uno and thirty hundredth* j। About thu time all (liv white voter had
been polled, aud I bad counted Mvcnty to ■
seventy-five uegroro in line yet to vote.
| whon prom'wrwi firesug hogan.
All tie- ,
| grooi, with one or two exceptions, took tu
' the w&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;d*. and I wa* aperckeuaive tliat I
tbev wtiubi bo followed and killed by the
The pmblk- debt of SU-mhu^.A wai
lawk** and ungovernable armed )*/.!,
from LuuUiaua, under command of CuJ.
inetv-rd over five million &lt;Mhr» hM yrar.
Frank Puwera. The judge of eketimi,
And the State w»s ia charge of Tbe ItemMr. Wail Haynes, then rvfu*«l to act,

party get intopuror.
Seereteoy Omndkr io cutting .loon the
expense. of hie department, Vy direharging
Merks. Perhaps thia i* what makes hia
oppttintmeat ‘■tmpopnhr with the Dctno-

THE WEEKLY SUN.
NEW YORK.

te4jSr‘--

W» do not gn out of our way to kick
any body or any orgwixatiou We regard
the Granges v a soda), moral and human­
itarian organisation eakulated to do much
good, and hare never placed any blocks in
iu way in any form. Whvn it dabble in
politics os it did In Wisconsin, aud accka
to plamr upon the statute books laws that

£Sfcricon Prints
the Market at bo
low a figure m 8c per yard.
SPRING 4 -AVERY luve
tlus day received and opened
50,000 yards of the best goods,
whieh they offer to their eiuto*
mers-at thia surprisingly low fig­
ure ; and in addition tu this we
m-o offering 85,000-yards of very
desirable and stylish goods;
good colors and patterns ut 6c
Prints that wer before wefioffered inthis maaket al SO I.QW tOEftfi 4 r^iqitT,
A Price. Tfc.be*. and le*diV
Jcwoicni and Muiutsciuriug
brands'of Browlt and Blenched
Cottons, at the 'lowest ruling [J E WELSH S
prices—in fact SO CHEAP it is I
188 Woodward Avenue,
hardly uecossaby to cal! atten­
■((&gt;41 TTlS.fi*)
tion to them.

reveal A CLIMsUls JaAcs at PreUu.
sure Miler ef Iks eetels sf Ueatfa B. 1

SHBSSsaatfcaj

We aeli mine of litis cbeap-iuadc Fur­
niture that la made by machinery. The
good* we make La nude by hand, and
warranted. We invite all peraons to
call and Inspect our goods, ior they all
boor Invpeetloo. No trouble at all to

orite brand, Oife which we desire |
to sell bur friends.' which wc ’
warrant in every repect, and can I
only be found at the counten of!
SPRING 4 A.VERF.

GR0C E R I E S

ae wc can do It I' .arand Cheaper thin
any hoqas In V .y County. Wa keen
the Largest a&gt;..i Best ^selected stock of

wit mini
Peerless Milk Safes
now on exhibition al our Furniture

Oysters received daily

dvr. Hapairiur of all kinds Of old fur­
niture neatly done.
WE MEAN BU8INE8B!
Furntturo Dooms south -Ido State
opposite H. A. Oondyrar’a Hardware

TERRITORIAL DELEGATES

Winter Time Tabla.

FOR SALE!

***** n/wKtffia?*”

ONLY

TERMS REASONABLE.

45 DOLLARS!
F or What?

prr cent. This h the hoot manned of
of any road in New England, ab'd dore
during the summer mnatlis on imtMoae
(sretmgnr burinvwa, and ret it could only

The New Irapt ovod Baok-Fwd

FLOm SEWHG IACHUI

COUNTY.

�■mK

fj, ^nlstiCMt Bi^.
Uf mil 11 II I 11 MU’ MMTT.

It SI Uf.

|p

xxluw2.

J. s. GooDrtAkA Ce*e.

500 CORDS WOOD.

TiltPOSTAGE
IN LIEPEN
DENTi
NOTICE I
PEPS
-I

'W ATV'T"'
-M. .

TO THE PUBLIC!

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

SELECTED TIMBERS,

but Will Hams, says lie can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
W«?ll they sent us a doublerd erof

WHY L&gt;O I TAKE

THU INDEPENDENT?
BECAUSE U fandAaa man goad raadida
lUtaa .I-II.m - ,1.. 7

Wagons

and

.

।

Buggies

3L.AIMCJF»S.

CROCKERY

'too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married aad
go to keeping house, and he will aell it Cheap
. and close it puL

.11 calls promptly. treat eily wcojalry.

DAY OR NIGHT.
corsn officem.

GROCERIES

-jaa-

THE NEW YORK
TO DAY ^ADVERTISEMENTS.

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can sec and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
’ George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw. and everybod allows
jour SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don't tell any body they sell
1 PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
(work to grind them.

Evening Post

smith, manee &amp; prestos

FURNITURE ROOMS.

I MOODY and SANKEY'S

PRICE REDUCED.

Gopel Hyiit art Sacred Sours

rh.Ua.™ Stock and the beat Fnniilure

intron at tkc oareroonu ol

|SALISBTO7ABR0SSEAU.

| rns KLKGAXT STKSI. r.xasA nxax.
"THE EMANCIPATION PROCLA­
MATION." "AUTHORS OK THE
UNITED ST ATES." and
"CHARLBi IfiUMNER."

ffl ABOUT THE COUNTY. ,’T."

! DAILY,

LOST.
'Several

Splendid
''Palaces
Wheeh.

THE n«M

dated at Carlton ('enter, Nor. 4, 1875,
given by Rufow Veahtcraod payable to me
or bearer, any person finding the sama and
returning to me or giving information
lending tn its reenrsry will be liberally rr-

%opkins &amp; Barnes

CLUB AGENTS.

THREE EDITIONS[

Weekly Sert-Weekly aS Daily

-

l .

tvu.i. _m i—uii r—

*

• largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
SEMI-WEEKLY,
i ever brought to this City
3.00
WEEKLY,
\ which we offer to the publie
101-j iv «* i.
i.
a^,. j c/„o/, tar Cath
Ue have,
I menl. Having Imm bought Very low. and
,
^Aalso, "
a'full
and complete
! ho puldie will find it fiw^heir interval t.
*"
। Stock of Drugs and MediA PREMIUM
UNDERTAKINC c,nejf&lt; Hooks and Stationary
' Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, &amp;e.,
EACH SUBSCRIBER. I
\&amp;c. Give us a call.
$9.00 A YEAR |

. . . . ECLECTIC BALM

U Ar—., IW. the Mlawlacawftil ankh.:
DETACHED LEVER CLOCK. {

LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER

(Utrmhwrd liy u.,j

| UOSltngS, Dec 1O.1S7J,.

-

proper and prompt manner, the ddi- ,

PICTURES 1
PICTURES!
I am now all alone in tbe Photograph
burinnn. and aa I lure made irrangrmrats to inervaae my fariiitiea for doing

Give due heed to thi». Lui fix tbe proof
cwoe and see for yonrwhre.

AB per-on. Indebted tu the late firm
of Heath. Salisbury a Cd., are rvqcreat-

adjustable
reH 'for fTUV f‘"

Salisbury &amp;. Brosseau.
Hkrtirip. April IP. 1875.

52yl

UNDERTAKING

rillSi
'Houto to Rent or lor Sale.

• i term.

one

.ver rrew STrauarrm,., !HA8T,MQ8’ ^'OHIOAN,, Ham&gt;m

Inquire of John Stanley.

J. Cole &amp; Son
GROCERS.
forSfo alite Mat Unit Ette

'■

Oetaw; ft» UhAtm.lmi. (retail.
.ilk .he ecctlon. W. IL Slebblna, tbe bcn.or
Seml-Wrekly, for M: wiikike WreMy.wd ike’ member, with tMrvxperleuce of a life- |.
migwnn
Siudeei.Ump.. for «K.7.‘&gt;. wwiik tk. Week!. , lime, will al way a give hit pettonal at- LAUD rLflOlLu

the PkAiktK Farmtk ('price 12 15) in
I cvnocctron with the BANNER (price
I1 50J we will supply the two papers if
। ordcrwl at the same time, fur *3 15.

ttaisa

vine tat
STEBBINS BROS.

Ths Agricultural Society.

UME 4BAIH
Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.

Uta!

SUBS.

tli;i|ie# Jltrticej.

at.tr

J. cole Jr w».N.

nmm“ir lire

iSgjSfi
TO CLUB AGENTS

1 ri'teh*, nuilv and nip&gt;.

In order to still more largely InereaMich A Bro ham pcrf«t«l ki

spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the beat buggy ever seen in the remtty of
Barry Dnot forget the place; in the
shop with Jaeon Rmh 4 Bro.,
of
Church and Railnwl Street.

■GABRIEL CONROY,'
HIO8PKCTUS FOR 1S7G OF THE
“MONTREAL 'WITNKV.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

BIDDLE HOUSE,
DETROIT, MI(,’H. ■

"PHILIP SOLAS S FRIENIHL
Or, Show Your Paaapdrta

,$g
&lt;r Afeolat.lr iX- U-u ulret u&lt;l im*i
,M. Itet.thi^trea.
GLOBE HOUSE,

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY
W. rifl wad lk. REPUBLICAN
BANNER usual price »1.W aud the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER,
JOURNAL usual price »2.M, Jxwtaga
? prepaid o&gt; b«&lt;h papers fcr on. year, fix

COLLEGES.

Tbe WEEKLY COURIER-JQURNAL
is the great NATIONAL .FAMILY
NEWSPAPER- It »‘U. «■ Ikroombcr
31st, 1875, distribute impartially »10,000

“OYSTER OCEAN"
L.DIIS- »»o ■ EBTS' BUnUUBT.

M C BRYANT &amp; CO.

TERMS

�HARPER*) MAGAZINE.
Illustrated.

23532300180457485323482323
1443
which the road has helped and is helping
MOULDINGS,
'
to settle.
Kaares never made a better investment Artists' Material*, Chromo*, end all
than when it .roufinnsd the grant of CeuPicture Good*.
preetothU rotnpany. and .to knows it.
She gara much to BoMou.* but she has al
ready gm more than she gave, and her SHUN DRUG POISONS.
MKDinxE KEtnnKO vtKUtaa.
revenue will inmate for all time torome.
Kania* U lobe congratulated tliat she was VOLTA’S ELECTRO BELTS mm&gt; BASUS
able to ofier such an Inducement to capi­
talists, aad Boston ha* given another proof
of it* wisdom by ita tavsrtment here.
Jlateschusett* and Kansas politically arc
u*ten, financially arc partner*. Call us

Aft*

‘nre&amp;sr- u»&gt;M srMvs a: totes.

KANSAS

DR. C. A_ SMITH'S
Medical Infirmary,
MM. taOTABMMtKU ISOS.

“• »IXW*rOHT.

Ik Ik an sf ill km « Pr.nt: fires

MORTGAGESALE.

$6V$2°:

Advertiser’s Gazette

...lYunl J

S-At-ja

ty of having almont cotutantlv the same
waa earliest consecrated by patriot blood, quantity. 3rd. Eate of fattening when
and who has always been foremost it *
: their milk dries up.'
dam's cause. We eau never forget- —
M. Lerert, another veterinary surgeon,
pay our debt. But if we were iin «ny I confirmed, after a year's observation, this.)
danger of forgetting the paM, we ........ ...... , ---- -— ,------- 7 ... «...
within our State a constant reminder that | stantly the same after the apaying/'
ws ows our wonderful growth and prosM. Rogers, veterinary surgeon st Bority to Massachuaett
MaMachuaett.. as
a* certainly as we des'tx, asserts a tonta of fiscu upon the
riiy
our first
fint triumph.
i
am
Let me speak
; »P“jiog of rows that had been acted upon
"*■ through
*" year’column* briefiy. first
----------roti------by various proprietor*, which he recounts
tng thn prwperity and then of that Boston with many details, and whose autheatiraty
enterprise which ba. been to a great degree is fixed, that the spayed cows have given
th* cause of it, the Atehiaon. Topeka A without iotenintiou, after the operation, a
«aata Fc Railroad,
quantity of milk al least double what they
Tbe war gare a check to emigration in gave during the preceding yeara.
-I
Kanaaau in all other State*, but in 1870
“After tho researches that 1 bavs made '
we hadancpulatiou of 364,231. InJlH74
w. Ud S30J67 .n inmate of nearly IC i
per cent, in the four yean. We hare now
more than 600,000. Tbe number of oerm
under cultivation iu 1873 vm 3,031,967.
Iu 1874 it was 3 669,769, showing an in-1

rff®.

Lawson’s Curative

C

Rheumatism, Neuralgia^datica,

wsstssssa:
STutlSSStt:
sTw" ih’.4£’T.&lt;£i “

4 ts*—Mllnry Iftiw. EltasSBy *ni
■«-— *---- *■ -- M|ta« —ta Tta. —
CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

csarinfaxtsr.
£OT?ts.*.
st kssd. aa II drain,, Iba stnaa aa4 imas.li
ISa (aamaatos &lt;4 U &gt;nlaim»ss MlrSw II ram
rvnnrralA-aa ll prwraMa sate l«wa'au» a
tba toad sad ssnasotaa &lt;l&lt;&gt;a&lt;lrto; rm, UallasiUd an-ct.
«.k&gt; nSUt la Ito® dn.Alo;.
TU« CanllaaMoaa *nr corral* *&gt;r *ur-n .r.
os ms&gt; la.Tv ai-OKCT on rnjxii.

HOME JOURNAL

m

KNLABGHJatOMPROVKD

OCXS us aural te a

ROSE &amp; WILDER.

We may add that the rebuol
tV* recently praeticed this opcrarion upon

KU“..

11__- __ i i .l
• .
i
■
have reached the points we bare above;
stated, and if the uneratton t» performed,
»ay thirtv or fort i data after calving, when |
csptkmally r-ros|wrou- ««,». Then- w the give* the Lsr^rat quantity of milk, the
raw enough yet for snv or all uf tbe New \ win continue to give a like quantity if mrt
hngfainders who may have it iu mind to , during her whole lifetime, at l«a»t dur—
“6° Wtet." Kansas, it mn»t to rctneni- many year*, and »t tto time llie milk
bvred, i* ca|tu) in site to Revell such Statre gia» to fall, fatten.
as Mawuchuarttb After the town*, with
Again, the »payed row fatten* more
their 3,000 to 10.000 each, and the vil­ ily, it* flesh. axv ronsid .ved. is better t
lage* are taken out of Ito whole GOO.tMlO.
&lt;L« half million of people that arc left
hardly make a beginning of settling our treeorebre upon this valuable Jisrovery
vast territory. We who arc here wonder and the treulta io twenty-&gt;evs&gt;i row.,
,
u,,. tfita
,k.i.. Un d.

seslMkxi,. TVura

notice’

°‘ =??

Ayer'e

■ • jJtat'JftXfS'SrtJ,,•»■=«!;
, । hrt rai!r*rUn&lt; arter ,bt&gt; 4aU_
’I OiTOi tIartlaai.Oat.21n.urS
i

lownitiipor Malting*, witn good nncx
Hou*e and all modern ImprovementsGood Bara and other out building*. A
K**°d Orchard, and about 100 &gt;cr* nil
'£b"“
'
TEBM&amp;LIBERAL.

Sarsaparilla

Circuit Court, 1876--I877-

A. Ward. In eligible poaltlou. that win
be nold on the most rwamnable term*
Enquire at my offlre, Mute Street
Hastings, Michigan.
NE FARM o? 1&lt;X) eerre. situated un
O
the east line of tbe towiuliln of Ilut1413,1 adjolninr this city, with new

• «o,m|

■

■"'&gt; • *”■*&gt; orchard.
b'",&lt; ““*''

.aunt production, richer and more Imitery J A 1&gt;O A HOl&gt;E AND LOT in th*
to thia fertile land, capeeially when they!। milk, and the butler both of a uniformly I
Second Ward nf this city. Alw&gt;, s
ran get a good form for a small amount ufI1 goldeu color audU.te for superior to that •
00
,WI11
money and oo Jtrrh re»y term*
i
- '•*”' ••"*
I hare »pokea of our growth a» a State, tiun. &gt;o mueli for tbe advantages fordaiaud have iatimated that the railroad i&gt; I; ry purposre.
largely the canar of it. Kania. i» only ' No one is ignuraul of lbs fort that all 1
one of many proof, of the laying of an i domoKic animals, female, a* wall as males,
emiacufpoliiiredeeonomiit, that ••railroad. I| deprived of their reproductive organs, fat­
'T**5eJutO1We tare n fa rfett net ten more quickly than those that retain
work of road* over our eaitcrn rouutica, . them, and that the flesh of the female ia
and three countie, are the met thickly
•ettled. But we have two roadi, and only
I experience is that
two, crcering the whole length of tbe !
-- --- site fully equal to
State, the Kanvaa Pacific and the Atebi* tbe steer, snd that they fatten easier, that
•on. Topeka and Santa Fe. They are a ! their beef is of a superior qualiiv, andromhundred mile, apart. Tbe former run* Umndia higher pries al the hand, of the ,
through the northerly (tart of Kiuui to I
Look over tbe daily report* of ulev in
Denver, the Utter from the northwot coroer, eoulhward and weKward to Pueblo in ! haaaaa City market. aud you will arc that
Colored*. I ahall apeak now only of the !, row* *&lt;41 from fifty to one hundred per
latter, a* I rappene your readere will nalu- | cent. lea than steer* of the aamc ages, per
raUv be more mtenwtod in iu aff ire since, II found, and are that much less general* in
■» I have laid, it ii al mow wholly a Burton I weight; *0 that, aa a general thing, they
| bring to the raiser only about i.ue half
' what be realise* from hi* steers.
Iu view Of three facta, why i, it there
I i» to hide attention given to the spraying
of heifer* by the raucra ofKausa*. Color*
FARM FOR SALE !
do, aud Tex**’ The writer of this pct-

ce Cara attached, aad running u&gt; rough
j Marquette.
For Milwaukee, Four through traloe
ally. Pnllmau Car* on night trains.
For Winona and pointe in Minnesota,
Ine through train daily.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Comptete Hetortsl Illi
iiuea."—"Tbe beat, chea
mu! sucoeraful FaiulJy
In the Union.'*

HARPER’S WEEKLY.
Illustrated.

,'gt.SffiX
■tUaJksTlaaartOaria.

MmuwF

the other throe years old, early
^00(1
^ftnng, aod'witli that limited experi­

ence fully approve, of the practice. Cow*
are more quiet, quantity and qualiiv of ISO ACRES OF VALUABLE LAUD
milk unit li.i.taw —.-I _ i, IS*__
feWvt’wT&amp;f.rtr.i.i'tL's
aersa a**4*4 ta stover. ilUiUl.UeW.

States ran cad do testify that the Cun-pany
hss kept the ifdrit end the Htre of ,)1 in

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Price).

-it,:;1

vitality Into vivacity

night t ruin* on all the lino* of thia mad.
They are run between—
Chtcngo and Omaha, Chicago Cedar
Rapids. Chicago and Dubuqus, via Clin­
ton. Chicago and' Freaport. Chicago
and Marquette. Chicago and Green
Bry, Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago
and SL Paul.
•
Tbb ta the Only Line runnldg these
care between Cbii-ago and St, Pad os
Chicago and Milwaukee.
At Vmaha our Sleeper* convert with
Hi. Overland Sleepere on the Union
Pacific Railroad, for all polut* wwwt of
the Missouri River.
- Ail Ticket Agents sell tiekrts by tbts

AiMtcpiiumrcBinm

(.tauU. ran—, ta, l» M-.U ta wad.
nenla sf tto eouatry-—/Voter,* rtraasrrrtat.
Ht'r'r ' WraHy atiada at lbs he*.I ef Msi»■rated journals In Use Vnllsd Main, la cirrvUttea. Mlierisl aUHty, aad pletsrlsl lllnrtraU.M.—torfua* K^ilcry. CTaelsnsli.
.

TVKKK MILLION

LANDS
LIBERAL TERMS TU IMPXOVKU.

HtralonMlL HYCntlM.

WING GALLERY
'

~ mortWige male.

, rwqali K»«*sty^maaita 1W eaaa

YOUNG MEN.
CHARLES fl. WELLS,
HEKRY L. HILLS, S^nry

C. BLACK,
Proprietor

CWlD ESTER,

Agent and Operator.

te Rilkt liiiif Eintin fw
E.^H.T.AjqHof’Y A Co.
Yhm In
Magnificent granite buflding. with ah&gt;Uttly fitted and fun,-bed .pwtment. foe

BRICK FOR SALE I

tto Company b» made .
jmttaHe Uvratraret for itodf, it luta dore •
. for tbe heaviest job* or
iXkTTffi!

AVER 4 CO., Lowell, Itec,

TERMS :

JOW

polntmcnts are flrst-c'las* to every re*|xwt. Its train* are made up of elsgaai
new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and Sleeping Coaches, luxurtoua. wall
lighted end well ventllatsd Day Coaches
and pli-naant lounging aud ante king
cam. The care are all equipped wltb
the celebrated Miller Safety Platform,
and patent BufTera and CuupUngs, Wesv
lugboUM Safety Air Brakes, snd every
other appILmee tliat has been devlW
for the eafrtyof pamenger trains. Al
trains are run by telegraph In a word
this GREAT LINE ha. tbs beat anc
smoothest track, and the moat elegant
and ronifortaitle equipment of any road
In the West, and lias no competitor In

ro A North-Western Railwav
CHICAGO as follow*.
For Council Bluff*. Omaha. and Ci
nix. Two Uirongh train* dally,
Pullman Palace Drawing Itoont
Sleeping Care through to Council:
Far St. Paul and Minneapolu.
thrown trama dally, with Pulltna

Library Of F»s Fiction,

How the Wise Woman Work*.
property
---- --- -------------- -- ----------------- 1 the hut
A lady in Sciruef of Health says: Mon­
eoe made by Congras. and without toast­
ing it may be mH to to the best. They day ibe rises a: the usual hour, which ia
Lave nearly throe million acres of the fixed to auil both jxnonal need* and nt'
- moot fertile land in thu State, which as a rounding eircunutances. She looks over
whole, leads all other State*, in product her work for the weak, and^o far aa powuivnite*, (See United Bute* Agricultural bU, ito arranges a certain amount of tt
Reports. ) Their reed is rompletod and ilculanr work. If baking or diurniue. &lt;wi
LA ... I— .1—- vr”
is earaing enough to pay the interest on
ita bond* The net ssmisngs of August
were 8100,000 and those of September
and October so fir surpeas the estimates
Even in the dresdfu! •• grasshopper" year
tto net rreet*.*ef the rood were 861GAJ30,
and the return* so far render it quite cer­
tain that they w 31 cxcn*l 8730.000 this the next week she cau wash on iloodsy, if
year, The Company ha*. Louden what it she prefer*. If posaible, she has tbe same
Iseeee, 340 miles of road, having uteudntl join for each diy every week, but if not,
ever tho western hue of Kansu to Grana­ she finds some way of changing, so that
da, Colorado, and the perpau « to push she docs not get much, more sxereiae than
threwghto PueHo thi. fall Thu. the; a foir proportion each day. "If she gets
! too much snv way so much the more
trafic of Sonthcrn Colorado and of New
H*r sewMexico will to *ccurvtl to this road. This r.rod of circlul muiagcmcnt.
extensiou which is now bcintr built will be iug is selected, and the wants of her fam­
Of incalcu'-shle vilua to the Compnnv and ily *o wsll foreren that she ha* that done
first
that
will
to
needed
most,
though
ma­
also to tho State, giving tua ready market
for our produce among tto mining recion* ny a time she leU an old garment be worn
of Colorado, snd bringing t» coal of better rather than break in npon her hours of
quality and si lower, prices. It Ke ms u&gt; nightly repose She has some light work,
ua tore that tto future of thi* road i* one if any for the evening, has tor hour for re­
of very groat promise. We are confident tiring, snd keens it, allowing henelf the
that m railrood ewerprLc in the Went has time for re&lt;t which she know* to t&gt;e nece*brighter prorpeet* and w. .re gfod that *ary. She gets *ou*e time out of door*
Borton mea are to be the reaper* of this every day, even if she Las to taka her
rich harvet. The r dc*crve screes* ; they work with her. She takra thing* calmly,
tore earned it by huoorsble dmling and does not waste her nerve power, stops snd
tooast work.
Both tto LcpaUlure of rat. if die feels exhaurtod. .nd lets the
Kamw s.-.d the Congrcrc &gt;.f the United extra jobs go to the Wall rather .than make

Buy your TICKETS via Um Cktcaqo A Nokthwiutum Railway tor
HA.y FRANCIHCO,
Sacramento Ogden, Salt Laks Citv,
Cheyenne. Denver. Omaha, Unroll.,
Council BlufTk. Yankton, 8K&gt;ox City,
Dubuque, Winona, St. Paula Duluth.
Marquette. Houghton. Hancock. Green

77w Subscribers will conirnem&gt;6 the- Manufacture of
at the earliart possible mo­
ment. Will keep constantly
on hand a fuU mpply of
. BETTER BRICK
i
than was ever before made j
in fke County, whieh we will;
seU at prices that defy com-1
petition.
NESBET A WILUSON.

$91 Broadway, A'ew York.
CHROMOS AND FRAMES,

: BUSINESS TRAINING.
Young men who couUaanlate a busiiMM
life, and mswn*.

STKE08C0H8AD
V1CT8,
AH.ua&gt; OrriAiWT**ss a»i totsstes Vtews.
PHOTOGRAPHIC IATIR11LS.

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EDITOR AXD FTBLIHHER.

,&lt;&gt;. aiwwa* r v &gt;
ti:u«s tjr avtewnuniox ■

'S

VOL. XX. NO. 32.

HAS UNGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1875.

WHOLE NO. 1019.

nil BnSBESS CAMB.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

MICHIGAN STOVE FOR 1875

The Death of Vice-Prnideat Wilton
-of William B. Axtor - Moody and

riband waa characteriied by
Whittier u “emwmrtly thg right
lU rW&gt;t plaro."
In the I’nsidontixl eamprign

The lit

Concerning StBon-A
Thanksgiving.

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

CHAA0C9 W1EAS

usual.

. t-t’ IV. DROWX^WtnMM., Rat­

' E

the expiration of hi* thne, Wilson road, ia
the Sabbaths and evenings—«onsetimiw
sitting up all night, and hi lien of oil,
using nine knot* for light-mom than
seven hundred volume* of historical and
biographical work... We may be sure that
ll.id
nt - - ■
__
_

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

L E. STAUFFER, IProp.

.. A^.Ktxn.XXUtf

T.J. W1LDKR.

ant like the

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit, they anentirely new patterns anil firsl-e.lass in every
respect.
.

It was in Duevmbcr, 1833, tint Mr.
Wibou started on ftmt and walked to the
to»n &lt;if Natick.
with the drri-.ro of
learning to brajouv sale slioro. fie aceiinjiugly agreed’ with a »b«-uukcr of tlial

.

DR. IL F. PECKHAM.

. Thi# Stove has low broad henrth. VERY DEEP tudt pit. and
arranged to admit a Urate for Broiling over, directly under the
Grate is a slide draft, which when open causes the coals to keep
bnght while Broiling. It has tin lined tloora which doze with a
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is »»arranged
it cun bo taken out at will, has Micu &lt;»r close front doors and its
general appearance in Isold and attractive*

W flinttiH ER.
W.M. Ul’JOHM,
rttY-uiaxi mtnatir.-owe* w
dut.su ttortlncs. MM.
JOHN ROnEfrfe,
IlTn'.rfAX A ^'RUKUJi.-DwsIltn*

In this popular Stove will be found nil the Modern IinpovcI ments.Portable Reservoir,tiu lined doom. Mica front, patent copper
Reservoir and is the best Stove in the market for the money?

i-m-arnT-x

THE CENTENNIAL-FOR 1876.
Thin nhuuld be seen by nil who contemplate buying a CJook
I Stove.
’
■

The Acorn Heating Stove.

r )"« C 1o*m3 Uncial Cut!-or
atuiaal ftaak. Mala W_ Hrei-

THI UKATII OF VICX-MUtelDEMT WiLOOM.

and others who were indigwsat^w
iwoodiug., aud fhxn thi, inforBul gathunng proceeded the Buffalo Convention
and the Free Sod party, tho beginning of
a new I— in tkn
--1 .1 1

„.... ... .........
U.U.M.U,
ui
Mr. Hammond of Sooth Carolina, rontaiulng a .plcmlid drfence of the free tabor
of the North. Ho was re-rireted in 1859
by a greatly increased majority. In the
following year, atgmdired by the nomina­
tion of Abraham Lincoln for Preaident.
Mr. Wibou threw himself into the ronteat
In September of.that jvu Mr. WiUu with uuwoutol ardor, and had the'extretarJ
1.. .L.. — 1
ccitocrtal himself with thepwbr pur­ ■ it
chasing the Pcatan Refnblicn, an J
revving a* it* editor until January, 1851, attemMs *t toopeomiu
when be,mid tbc projerty, having lost brought up by the Southern
seven thousand doUire and over tVayoan en-ion, Mt. Wffim rcmal:
Of hard labor by it. , He made m able
editor, but the profexmon w» not hi* j
forte. In 1819 be wx* again ohwn to
the House from .Natick- and wa* the can­ still wcU-remcmben-d incidents.
As
didate of the Free Suil |*rty for Speaker. Cluirnun of the Militant Committee of the
He wa* not absent a day during tho ac»- Setute a lieavy tropouaibUily devolved ou
aiou, and hia name I* recorded upon every u____ wn ' _!?!.! s__ ..
■Imotion on which tho yeasaud nays were
taken. Thi* devotion to public duty wus
Mwiun Gen. Scott remarked that ‘‘Senator

ing Ungaiu. After working onthoEirrain ria wook* ho purchased tho rest of
his time and nwniciicod work fbr himtelf.
From Janiury, 1831, to May, 183x1, he
kept to atoadfly at work Bist lib healthwm acrlou-Jv ImpairvJ, Ho allowed him
•elf only five noun fnr sleep, and fre­
quently w-.rked all night. Hawns compcUal to cvAMt work fur a time and wont
Suath »• for as Virginia, spending four coalition movements of |8PJ xn&gt;( U,o two
week* in wakbinxton. This (tip doabtlcn year* following, and none wax more Ma
did for him trbat a similar tour Southward lial iu achiving it* successes. In H5p
aud 4851 be wa* ehoMn to the Senate,
II. Seward; it give an iuright into tbc ind wa&lt; elected
President of that
system of slavery, into tbc pclitkai mean* body. At the Stale Coavcntiou of 1851
be wax elected one of the delcgatswat large
till the efforts of both were brought to an to tlie Free Democratic National Oonvcn
cod by the ckatruction of shvety Itself.— tton at Pittsburg, and wax afterward cho­
Ho was putirqlariy fortunate m the time sen President of that body, aud alsoClirirof his visit to the Capitol, for II* was iti tuan of the National Committee. In thi*
tl»c gallery of tbc House of Represonta capclty be Vhited moil &lt;/ the Northern
tivi*, during thia visit, in 1836, when Mr. Stoics in the autumn of 1852, traveling
over 5000 miles. Ip t|;n Dtstrioc Conven­
tion ho w«* ootaliwlcd unanimously as a
signed to put down the growing anti- candidate for Congress. Although ho ran
alarcry aeutitiwrit of the Northern Statra. ahead of his ticket be fltilot of election—
Thin resolution tr» forced through tbc on the rewind trial coming within ninetytwovntca of it
In 1855 the Whigs
again caiue into power in the St 4.hi
the foUvwing year a Constitutional Con­
thia Set) to aviolent debate. to Which WILoti vention w» held, Mr. Wilaon being
had an op|o:tunity to lirecngu well rs to an­ elected by his own town and by the town
other canting deba'e on the subject of of Berlin. Daring tha illncK* of Presi­
Texas. Tills attcm|-t to rvprv»&lt; agitatir-n dent Bank, he was ehoscu Prewidcnt /iro
re-ultcd pretty cinch a- all other attempu
have resulted, befeuv and sinev. If. how­
ever, il hid had no other n»uh bat to and conciliatory. It i»no diaforagctnenl
awaken the indignation aid command the to others to say that no nun contributed
energies of one such man «• Henry Wil- more to the eow|4ctc roccr-M of that body.
mmi. it would have constituted a material He wax always present, and always atten­
tive to hi* duty.
The new constitution,

THE NEW IRON AGE
- '

rontempt, Mr. Wiboa and hi. duthtguMied
colleague, Jndp, Alien, denounced the
UMirvuiuM anil took their leave. Mr.

twenty yean
Few men not actually in
tba field ever did more for the pnsweution

the field wo should not overlook one of the
uiirtt charaotcrirlic inridcau of hia life.
After the diaartrooi Utile of Bull Run
PrcaMenl Irinooln dodred to appoint Sen­
ior Wilton a brigadier general of volunteers
but aa ihla woukl compel hia relinquwhmoot of the Senator*al diitie. tnr win.), k.

IMPOSITION HATED I
B. F.

OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited ami Competition Defied in

anneal
anneal

Teas, Coffees and Spices

ail Mechanical

*u: a! lrn4 U ait loathe, »T th.
—- ■ -- -- r-s* W

■'

a

joeeiv
All grades of Team the very best in the Market. Fresh every
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER A CO., of Boston, and
for aale nt prices which dees saecessfnl coinpetition.

GIVE ME A CALL.

DENTIST

Nisi®,

•

Mickipa.
John Stanley.

SwEey’s

Hotel,
rahdb........................... men

limitings, Nov. I Oth, 1874.

mi Mm i

lU'tRD AND ROOUr*X5» l*KR DAY.

Michigan Exchange.

term; he thi n went to Wolforougb Acad

aud paying
friends, theslwwk i’llm-sl bewildering. out for lalxir ab-ne daring that time more
: We heed t&gt;&lt;8 ~y with what solemnity and than 130.900.
। iinaffeeiisi sorrow the aiimiancement of
if be knew no mure about tho matter,
woukl ronjceturo that such a jontlg New
Englander could nut but havti made hi.
advent in polities and made hi* murk, too
Henry W Hann did both. Tin- campaign
live champion. Henry Wilson i« pine, of 1810, resulting in the overthrow rd the
and hia like as the representative of the Itanuetatie party which had held power
■-plain [eoplc ' of New England in a mo­ frocn tbc &lt;kiys of Gen. Jaekson, stirred
mentous crisis, we shall nerer look npon the country with extraordinary interval.
Mr. Wilsoc. who bad Imen brought up a
1-'ain"
. ..
Me. Wilson w» born in harminpon, Dcraoerat, had already change,! side* in
N. H.. on the IGth of Fel-ruaty, 1812. ninsetjucace of his visit to Washington.
In 1838 he voted the Whig ticket, and in
1830 waa nominated bytli.it tarty for Behia arrival prcsentive, in the town of Natick.' lie
was not, hfwever. sucecwsful. Tbc next
olbalh.

of seven children to support by hard labor,
comwiuently, at the ago of ton yam, Whig presses, "as—"‘the Natick cobbler."
.:.__ -a.i:_-.i ... t—.i........ r... i.t.__ ir He spoke in tome sixty towns that rear,
and wrs cottridcred by bis party to have
done a great deal toward the Itnlliantjstlii the name prompt i- tical success which rewarded the efforts
arcustomrd to di- in thia State. This year ho was again a
play in eotwquent years on the broad candidate for Representative and was
arena of public life. It is to hia lasting riveted by • Urge majority. He was al»&gt;
honor that he always referred with manly elreicd tn 1841. During thaw years he
good sense, without cither empty pride nr tcok a leading part in tho House, and ad­
fake humility, to thia period of hia life. vanced his re, station among hispolitical
friends and the public. In 1812 the
Whip of Middlesex county nominated
him on their Senatorial ticket, but thia

ruwwr preicrmg to carry out a plan he had
already formed of Hiring a regiment at
home. Obtaining authority for this, on
start in life.

U)WA4M)»MiRtSliA,
Ik Bcrttjxtn iYSfi 8irtrK.fi. CX

In 1743 and again in 1844 ho wait cluiaen.
The next year, 1845, he declined a ro­
-I feel that I hare a right to apeak for cket ion and again went in tho Ilotue
toeing and to toiling men. I wB born from Natick. About this lime came the aigna of auhere in your county nf Strafford. I was
other jKlIitieal erbo. The Whig leudaira
in many itwtantxw were accused of rccrraiiry to their old anii-alavcry sentiments, and

Astor library;
to—l &gt;k-U_

a ripe k Kolar aud found hu el

the rear; if a forlorn hope was to be Jed
they would lead it.
They would toil;
o.hcrs might take the leal, Judd tbc offices.
Uj .orni one great HrpMicitH party,
which should ' hereafter guide the |»1icy
ami control the dratinio of thellqiublic. '
The utteruiae was prophetic, a* it deserved
to be from it* noble and diainterrausi s]&gt;irii: But for tbc time the generous proffer
was rejertrti by tile Whig party, and Mr.

deflated. The popular indignation, how­
ever. continued to rise, and tbc Lcuiolalu re of 1855 reflected iu power.
When,
therefore. Senator Edward Everett sent in
his resignation ou acconut of failing health,
and it Isjratnc ncecMary to elect another
Massachusetts man to stand by the side of
Chariot Sumner, there was no houtatlA

wealth than

rat intercat, while none could rriuicv more
heartily in their culmination. It was the
realization of hia f&lt; ndcst drains. The
era of rcre,n.U ruction followed, and hail

It was "Honest Money

seventh and Thirty eighth Congrewres,''
he has done full justice to this period,which
will alwaya be of interert to the politics]
student. In this connection we may also
allnde to the History of Slavery, upon
which the latter year* of Mr. Wilaon'a
life were mainly spent, and which we
learn was brought nearly, if not quite. Io
oimpletion before hi, death. It ' consti­
tute, an elaborate and instructive work,
.Which no one was more fitted to under-

3&gt;b.

aikin.

of cur Government, scarcely rivaled by
any other in the history of any other
government. Speaking of-his nd rent in of a uinfortned
the Senate. Mrs. Stowe rays : ‘-Wilaoo
brought there his face of serene good na­
ture, hi* vigorous, atoeky frame, which

GUTHS MiG CASSIMERES.
AIX-O»

fr&lt;“” »*"?“•

Suri is Empire Bitar. Hut-

kindly qicceh &lt;{f the lowly and miseraUe. pre me Court said
lifted up, entafortad by their thoughtful
and tender licncfactiuus.
MOOt&gt;r A.X1&gt; BAWKKT AUAIX.
Moody and Sankey, those mighty cap-*
in wicked Brooklj

remoiing with

Major

1874 in State cuwveutiou, Mich., the B&gt;-

marked ability.
Mr. Wilson was married in 1840 to

as\ entirely
ircalen, or io

fined and gentle - Christian
who died in May, 1870.

------ --- ---any body liad
month I
Uw m&gt;

question, reported

Gull Lake, Nov. 4, 1875.
pleasant thought that
the atrerta of New Yor

turn! hit voice ia strong and clear. He
is, on the whole, decidedly good looking,
and seems ftadeaa ami goodwatered tn
crowded with

carried through by ninety
y, The diffcrctcc ta the V
dly widened after thia time.

Natick.

anti-slavery North which
Anti-alavety Fpcukiugaf xlatary, he m
in favor cf ha abolition x
morally mid legally resptm*

diff.rcnl jHUUros ot imported «I&gt;J domertic

A

All right Bru. Dewey, the grre-nbiek*

first ballot by a majority of more than a ideney on the Republican ticket bended
hundred vntre. He w» dixtail by both by General'Grant, and wan eketed, rinre
branches of the Legislature, and took , hia which lime failing health and devotion to
seat in the United States Senate on the
loth of February. 1855.
nthdrawn hint from the public
That scat he held till be exchanged it

Jiva

- ,-.^a.'graxai-

■"How niurh did 11
&gt;» friend of auo&amp;rr.

log that they were dcrirntu of saving the
‘•tariff of ’42M—a phaoc onre potential iu hly, about a haadredand sixty-fire pound*,
lie ha*
small hand
foot, andi. florid.
aroma
&gt;ught me eighty-four dollars. Highly- polities, though now nearly forjtott**- In built
foraagility.
11 isand
complexion
w dollar* for eleven year* of bard toil! the J-egiriaiure of 1843 Mr. Wibtm, being

The finest and largest line of
Ready Made Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd ooats, pants
lu...
r—
r
employment. If
offered me
and vests, and a
nine Julian a
«bouM
XTJEDElY 3F-I3NTXS
get^work, without*.
line of Overcoats of II sizes,
styles, kinds and prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED

While ' William B.

antic meeting in Faaeuil Hall, and began
reentiting. Such w» hia popularity that,
in the space of forty daya, lie raised about
2300 men. Out of them were formed

msrebed it to Washington, however, bci;g
the nxitiient of a rtJcndid flag tmeated

fU

.....

PRAIBTEXANDS

he alnwal
I the ship h

• Henry Wilton

, * ing for hi* re-apMxrumx among hi* old ploying about sixty b.ui&lt;bs
____

PDTP'DTl? Xt PTTQQPTT
IT II, 1*11&gt; I 4UJ Qu LvU 001*4141 J»

DENTIST

through an agrut on any

Ito was often afflmg tho tp»ipa, and he lent
hu inflttonee an^ often hia vojee to even
mrirmnent in their tw-tialf , lA
leaving a fortune of orer J2U,OOU,(MM),
more than Ulf of which Ml to William 11.

Me in the jmlitieal history of the country
on account of the Miwuvati Compromise,
curd Acadcmv and the foil term at Wolf­ with the intention of carrying slatcry into
borough, arid in Novemlx-f returnld to •i... ro__ re-_________ “__ i v-.i_..
Natick, where hi- taught •cb(s&gt;l daring the
I an apparently fatal aseknrss serins to hav&lt; wint T of 1838. In the f. llowiug April w*« uoe of the lar»t prompt to apprvetate
’ yii'ldid to apparent recovery. TliU« ( he cunimcncrd the btuiiuw, of oiioc manu­ the mm and to see dial it «ml I only
| week ago tlie death ol .» Ice I'reshlent facturing, which he continued unto the ■doiuately met by a union of all tru* I
Ako, Boiler Plato Stove*, including three new pattern*. Cottagv WBsnn would not have been surprising at fall of 1848. a period nf ten and a half
Stove* various atyk**. Sheet Iron Stoves with cast linings, and in |«»Y moment, but m-wthat it b arttmll; year*, daring winch time lie manufactured
r»cl Iho torgejrt sn.l tai —wnin.nl nt &lt;taking nnd H--.ling
JLS ,‘TC^I.i.'" more than half a million Jo’ra cf .hoc.

,

to be 1100,000,000, and pnAably Urac

distinct ut

Hits been Bold in this Market for six years and ntnmb&lt; at the,
HEAD-for a Heating Stove. It in guaranteed to heat a -----room i
with two-thirds the fuel of i|ny straight draft Stove. It« com?* |
out this fall with doubly'door* and other improvement*.

Stoves ever offered in Hanting*.

Word on

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IN DETROIT
renew, held at Waahiagton, the 4th insL,
Kerr was nominated ou the third ballot.
12 O’clock m„ on Monday iart, tlie Home
vra. railed to order by Mr. MePbaraon,
Clerk of the House of the Forty-third
Congrros. when the mums of the members
by Statre w-rr calks! enmmeneing with
Maine. Tbc call a«clmicd, the Clerk an-

hour m that of the Hoose. by Hon. T. W.
Parry of Michigalt. President jam trot:—
An the Prtanienl'a uumuge would not 1«

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Bl^npMcal.
Isforaulka. from th

• Wo do not misinuwprrt the formers of
the United State* ta saying that their
chief demand of the Goreramcut ia tueh
•■Teaching History,"—Mm Julia A*
a redaction of expenses m will rc-torejt
to iu original economy and aiinplicity. King, FHnt.
“Elementary
Education, —Superin­
The great mass of Governmental eapenhes
are for object* which do not licnefit the tendent U. W. Lawton, Jackson.
'■Teaching Music to (Ttildren. —Prof.
people, except ia tho most indinx-t way,
aad_in tbeae there idpuld lx the strictest
no want of uiafcrial ratourve* supplied
economy and most unsparing retrench­
from outride &gt;|Uarter», n&lt;r of tho most
ment. In the very few departments of
■killed Stumping rcinfurtrmcnts. thougb
Government which are conducted for the
we doubt if Mcssni. Lamar ami Gurdon
convenience of the whole peojde, greater
will bo again summoned to the hk«c.
The ILcpublieana of New Hritnjshire,
liberality may be safely (allowed.
Yet.
strangely enough, it is just here, (notably the Normal School, Ypsilanti,
lhe work that i« before them The) will
"The
Relation
of
Social
Science
to
Edg|
n the Post-Office Department,) that poli­
prt put off the duty of completing their
cation,"—Henry A. Ford, editor Miekiticians are making most strenuous efforts
urganixatiou till the meetitun of their
3’in f'armrr, Kalanuaoo.
ivurentioas in January, but will attend at'
for economy. TIm.- cheap conveyance, not '
Prof. Geo. S. White, of Jacksou, has once to whatever needs to be done in that
alone of leiten and aewspapera, lutl cf
promised to secure the precaution of a direction. They will take «[»vial pain* I
other light ami easily-carried article*, Is a
that
the bret randidatoi are (art in nomnumber of papers of special interest tn
inatioo at the furtliroming conventions, in
High School teacher.
A number of pcr- order that the maximum of harmony ami
soos whose name, are not given have also efficiency may be sccurtd throughout the
promised to take part in the di«ras*ion of organizatian. There w no occasion, how-!
ever, to pursue the detail, of their duties, ‘
the several topics.
doing this inch as are not possible through
fur thia is a matter in which the Rqiub- I
The following hotel* will entertain mem­
any other machinery. it ia hard to give.any
licana of New Haiujshin- hare l»*-n si - I
bers of the association at the rates per day,
&lt;-u.tncncd to give lessona to. rather than to '
reason why] it should not do it, especially

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.

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Household Map of Ohio,
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The Detroit and Milwarkre Railroad,
tbc Grand Rapid, ami Newaygo Railroad,
and the Chicago and Michigan lute Shore
llailnxal will return member* free.
All ifriemk pf Education are |curdially

A SMbf Ab.,

Billings &amp; Probasco,
lartlt, Iaitaf*81ait

■ixs-riLS:
Art?. Wrss

invited to be |mvil( and lake free part in
thedtyauaslons that are e^pTCrel.

af Im

. MKrtdS!
CUI Pnta tr Ur test But mi tan

Map of the United States,
was liuttan'*ventilator, the Miller plat­
form or the Westiughunsr air-brakr, thi*
company has always been among the first
to adopt it and make it. merit, known.
It wa* among the first, if not the very
firrt company to run Pullman's sleeping
cars and during the tenyrareof hi. con-;

JOHN STANLEY I
WkstsKU urt Uali.u bslu i

A FINE ART MAGAZINE FOR THE
YOUNG.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

' -

wm g'bryant&amp;co.

IT

FiowtgzvttnAiit
Il is undoubtedly true that the imme­
diate interests of the |Hirvba«er are lw&gt;l
served by buying in the ehrapral maAit,
whether it be domemic or foreign, provid­
ed all other thingahe equal If, however,
the cbeapmt market be a foreign one, then
dividual.. may Mt by any mean* be l^rt
for tho whole rommnnity.
Suppose that Che foreign market can
furnish produet* at a cheaper price than
they can be produced at home, and it still
remains true that they murt in mime way
bo paid for. Thi* payment can be made
only by the exportation of other prndueU
in exchange for throne* purchase.! nr by
the current money of the world. If the
exports that tho foreign market will receive
are not sufficient to settle the account., or
if the producti ™ of these exports will
Mt give full and varied employ merit to
the indnstr,- of the country, then to buy
ia the foreign market l**mus&lt;- it is cheap­
est is very far from being tne bert policy
L&lt; the people. They Lad much hotter
buy in their own market, even though it

JEWELERS
138 Woodward Ariuue.

tlAir swing campaign with all their old
time vigor and re-mlnlioo. and the result
wu they won the victory rebuking the
Deuiccratic spoilstn.-u who bad ro grusnly
abuaed their tru.it.. and raising a breakwa­
ter agaist the Democratic runout, running
so wantonly and threateningly tip to that
time. Whether thia sueew exerted a diret ia Burtice ou the pubLc opinion.. or
whether it was tile first outcropping of a
changed popular feding, that m. whether |
it was a fureo iu itself or an indicator of |
force*, it i* enough to know that it wo ।
the harbinger of renewed Republican trijimpfas, and we shall be «tt.fied, without
Im curiosity p y'ng into I'm matter, to see •
"Michigan Edaenbou at Die Centennial the same coincidence again.
Exhibition,"—Gov. John J. Bagley, De­
troit; Her. D.C. Jacokre, Pontiac.
'Qangtri to our School Smetn."—
Sept. D. Bemis, Cold rater.
‘ School Hygcnc."—Rev. J. S. Good-

Uncle Sam's Port-Office should pay its way
and that, too. by increasing rates until it
doe*.
By all mean, make the Port­
Office self-sustaining if possible, by cc-&gt;oomy in ways which will not interfere with
public interest* and convenience There
ia room enough. douUira.. for reform in
thi. direction. But when it is proposed
to make live Department jny its way
despite all extravagance in administration
by levying incrcaaed rates of postage on
the whole people, there will certainly be a
protect which Coogrownen and politician*
ounnot mh^todeMand mid cannot safety

•nwr,

Jewelers and Manufacturiax

EACH SUBSCRIBER.

day, the two Bodie* adjourned until that
time. Thus the -Hth Congress has start­ j ' Physiology in Public Reboots."—Mbs
ed, nod we Im,* the tiro Houara'tnay move ’j M. L. Cor. Grand Rapid-.
together hanoottiwuly, and fur the be* :| "Preparation fiir Teaching."—Mia* 8
’ Jr Pyne. Grand Rapid*.
interest* of the whole country .
"Cultivation .,f the Perceptive Facul­
ties."—M». Julia M.AancHft. Ka’ama

as cheap postage will not seriously increase
the always large postal deficiencies. Ry
the way, why is it that the Puet-Officc
Department alone i» Mmpht to be made

p

A PREMIUM

On Tuesday ercuing IW Chas A.
Kent, of tlie la* Department of the Unireraiiy, will deliver an addrroi ou “The
Origin and Extent cf the Duty of the
State to Edncate."
On Wednreday evening, “An Outride
Viow of tho Publie Schools," will be pre­
seated in paper, and mldrrasei, by Cha*.
K. Baekns, of Detroit ; Dr. Chas. Rynd,
of (Adrian; Hon. J. H. MeGowan. of
House then proceeded to elect a Speaker, Coldwater, and othera. I
On Thursday evening, an addrasu will
Hou. Jaa. G. Blaine, cf Maine, being the
Republican nominee, and Kerr of Indiana be delivered by tbc Rer. Zachary Eddy,
the Democratic nominee, who was elected
During the day session. of Wednesday
over Blaine of course, -w the Democrats
are largely in the majority io the House, and Thursday, paper. aud du curious are
Mr. Kerr was escorted to the Speakers expected ou the following subjects, by the

ehair by Messrs- Blain and Randall, where
he made a short «]&lt;ccch prntnuing impar.
liolity and fairness toward all. TbeSen-

Do not fail to call up

.

would rc&lt;|uire a transfer „ _z_______
to Washington, and oblige me to senoualy be delegated to other* at the present
time. I am therefore roTuctantly brought
to my original dccirion. that it is incom­
patible with existing duties and obligerion*to^&gt;rcyt the position which you
Allow me to expren* my sincere hope!
that vou wiD be able to aeromjdiah your
well known purpore of obtaining the rerviof an able and faithful officer, whore
e*tabli*hod character will be a pledge that
hi* dntioi wifi be frarimriy dwharjeed.*bove and beyond all mere political iaflu-

Canned Fruits and Fish.

pirvd the l»t ofN’iicemlicr. and a new arrangmvnt having been made with the
Wagner Car Company, ou that date the
Pullman cam erased Io run over the road
ax rept on the Grand Tronk and Buffalo
linra. Their places were immediately
■uptiliad by new aud elegant roaches,
built by Mr. Wagner especially for this
rood: and there arc now running daily his
beautiful parlor and drawing-room care
upon day trains, and upon night trains 1776. A National Family Paper. 1876.
palace sleeping-rer&gt;. though without
Th. 0r**&lt; r»Ltv Pusr rf Amen.-s. lb. «.//
change to .Suipcn.ion Bridge, Rochester, serusortae snvrnrMlsr. sssek IM h sabas.
New York, and Boatou.
No through
nr to Boston has ever been ntn from
Chicago; and thi* addition to the tine,
which was not |&lt;wible umler the Pullman
administration, i» warmly welcomed.
Wagner * cars bare been long aud favor­
ably known at the Fust, hut this k their
firvt appearance al the Wa*L They are
bcantitully finished and ch-gantly fitted
up with every convenience which has
made travel a'plcaaurc, and the name of
Wagner will soon be ”
•- —
ear* as that of Putimi
cf comfort.

THE INDEPENDENT
roxTJiGE turt:

WHY 1)0 i TsKKK
THE INDEPENDENT!

Oysters received daily

BECAUSE it la

I have the fullest assurance and confi­
dence that *ueh an officer will have the
cordial and enerpetw co-operation of tbc
We copy the following from jhe Adrian
Honorable Secretary of the Interior, and
those working harmoniously and in muta- 77-ea, sddiag that it* stalemenu agree
product, of their own industry. There
with our own inffiftaaSon «&gt;■ the point
products are the frail of capital and Uhov
eomhtnid. The capital ia spent in furabbing the ran material and paying the
wages of labor.'’ The thing* pnxlurtd

BECAUSE I rasma a«M

TIMES COMPANY.
Woof Third St, ClnorauMi.O-

45 DOLLARS!

W, ril nd iK. RKrrSUCAN
BANNER usual price 11.50 and the
LOHWYIlsLE WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAL usual price &lt;2.00, postage
prepaid on both papers, (or Me year, for

KW

01' tho State that had so far nourished the
Miterprire II b tnw that Mr. Randall
drew the bill *»■*■!, and it u &lt;*|ualty- tree
that that bill um .amply the embodiment

ONLY

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

imitmi miTM

For What?

FLORENCE SlffflG lAfflUl

TU WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL
is th* grant NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPRR. It wiD, on Derember
31st, 1875. dirtribute iaqwrtially &lt;10,000
and erery^dwriptian sent throng
will k entitled to a ragtstered and
bered receipt for this distribution.

MOODY and SANKEY'S

■-* W . slater. beraare U
M sp Ibasr hrases vary
imura.wjk they a—
IW editor Isei il iau ki

�:ds wood.
500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at* g1.25 per
cord delivered.
C. F. DWIGHT.

HO! FOR THE

THE GREAT CAUSE
Never before the war, or since,
have the beet Amcricon Prints
been placed on tjic Market at no
low a figure u 8c per yard.
SPRING A AVERY have
this day received and opened
50,000 yards of the best goods,
which they offer to their custo­
mers at this surprisingly low fig­
ure ; and in addition to this we
are offering 35,000 yards of very
desirable and stylish goods;
good colors and patterns at Ge
Prints that never before were of­
fered in thia maaket at SO LOW
A Price. Tlie best and leading
brands of Brown and Blenched
Cottons, at the lowest*ruling
prices—in ftict SO CHEAP it is
hardly necessaay to call atten­
tion to them.
SPRING A AVERY.
Grand Rapids. ’

HUMAN MISERY.

pictures i

A Splendid uaortmeut of fine

pxornRBs;

I am now *11 alone in the I’botognph

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

Il would aeem os if almost (
everything hull been said about I
DRESS GOODS and that the
subject wa* entirely worn i
FOR THE
thread bare. But SPRING &amp;'
AVERY being alive, and watch-'
ing the interest of their many
customers ns well as the fluctua-,
tion of the market, have this!
ylD qt/lf o
day placed on sale a case of
SfLt/loiB Sift Of
SPENDID ALPACAS in all the
leading colors at 25 cents per
yard, These goods would be
considered cheap at more money.
Also a CASE of TIBER
CLOTHS, goods styles and col­
ors, which nri attracting tho at­
i tention' of the masses nt 30c.
! In fine goods will be found all
the new and stylish tilings. In­
I visablc Plaids m Browns, Blues
I apd Grey*, in Camels Hair;
CASHMERES in Seal Brown,
j Navy Blue, . Prune (black a
I speciality) Dark-Green, Ac.—
.The U&lt;!lies would do well to!
Hook over our stock, before pur­
chasing, as we can show them All of which will be »ld nt
! all the novelties of the season.
until! after the Holidays.
I
SPRING A AVERY.
Grund -Rapids, I

HOLIDAYS.

Q Ld Wyycfr. ^Xe Cst'X*/

tweeu the two barber Bella, will pre warm
lunch each day from eleven to one o'clock,
and cold lunch during the remainder of
the day. l*BtronaF» ardicited.

f&lt;X» 1X°
X'X»z Slnr&lt;-S«rreX* 1X® St***-

NOTICE!

Wagons

and

Buggies

Reduced. Prices

00,7

*

Call and net* ft&gt;r your«elf, nt the Foot Office building.

The weather for the past few
day has been' wintery, remind-:
ing the Ladies of warm and,
comfortable garments. Tester-1
day Spring A Avery opened in
addition to their unusual large
stock over 100 desirable ami
! Stylish Cloaks and 6’aques in fur
j trimming, fringes, silk and in all
। tlie leading styles in both long
' and short garment*. Also a full
I line of Silks, Velvets and Cloak| ing Bcavera, fur lined and plain
I by the yard, with Braids Gimps,
and all the fashionable trim­
mings for these garments ; all
of winch your are most respeetI fully invited to examine.
Spbixg A Avery,
Grand

Al liniEITIM SUIT.

At ibe earoot aoiietation and recoal
meniiod by Mr. E. Rich, of hi* youngeat
«ia,&lt; J Rich, Dr. R. waa induced to
employ'him aa clerk.
8. J. took the pwition and held it two
year* and a hair, when by the a«i»tanre
of hia father, and hi* own aaring. be wa*
able to boy the I&gt;r. &lt;mt.
He thro added to hi&gt; *toek had the
•tore rv arrang'd, adrertiwd judicioody.

J. ROBERTS.
The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen
LAJMCPSy
but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a doublerd er of

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it id going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
land close it out.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any one coining

"3. J. Rich'* IMiciou* Apu&gt; cure," of
which jbe ha» *dd one grou thia summer,
it nX*&gt;l. *»idc from he. wbole-lr trade,
and he ha. warrated every bottle, and in ne
e=~- ha. then- been ■ bottle returned.
Hi* -Improved Condition Powder*,”
eurea epianotie in every en*e, and ia one of
the moat valued medicine* foe borer- and
cattie ever diwavered.
Hi* -Knd of Pain," »
rf the pwstut to prow tn. (eaiijid«iii« lb* mann.r in &lt;-t i&gt;ain killer. on the market.
kb hnainre- -f • ilk* "Mure had previnw(’all at hia atore, and he will lie plcaaod
ly bron niadueted by th* Cnmaditee) that theto show you through hia stock, which cam■ Hum order
&gt;7 diroctkiu of a majority
*ei«4'd “&lt;&gt;ek ,&gt;f
of lb* o&gt;mmlllro, and pnxrodct areordiogly. u.ta of a large *D'1
rtrugF, patent Medicine*, Groeariea, ToAll of wHrii h re-peei fully aubaltrol.
Izacroand Cipri, Jpwdrj, Perfumery,
naled. Haalbir«&lt;*.
Haavrr Waiurr.
Wry Attorney.

a

This week wo have opened ,
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock°f Fancy Goods in our Silk Department, n large in the Store can sec and they will be sold
line of SIIjKS, from the most ,
ever brought to this City celebrated and responsible man- cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
which we offer to the public lUfacturers, •‘Bonnet,’’ “Bellon n’’
cheap for Cash. If? have, | “Guinet’a,’’ besides the well- is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
known “Cac'nemire Alexandria,’’ {
also, a full and complete 1 imported by ua. Thia ia our fa- j our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
Stock of Drugs and Medi­ I orite brand, one which we desire;I boss-of City,
cines, Books and Stationary to sell our friends, which we ।
P bin says don’t tell any body they sell
warrant in every rejiect, and can |
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets.ffc., i1 only
be found at the counters of |I PURE G ROUND GOODS for it is to hard
I SPRING A AVERY.
1 5-c. Give us a call.
! work to grind them.
■ Hopkins L Barnes.
Hastings, Deo, 15,1874.

J.Cole&amp;S&lt;m

(WET TRADE!

GROCERS.

SALISBURY 4BR0SSE4U.

Which will lx-

mW

CASH

UNDERTAKING

ECLECTIC BALK

mNITVRE!

un pus®
ma

Of every Description which we
can aell cben|«r than any bnu* .In Bar­
ry Cmiuty, for lbe-e renaon*:

HIE

for

at peirew which deify *11 Competition
;
Ths atnek i* Compile in every depart­
. inrnt. Having been bought very low. ami
1 he jmMie will Bud it for lheir irrtwroi M

Oftr for sn« Htk Uni Unit hit

TATES U1E

HASTINGS, MICHlbAN,

Shingles, Lath,
One of the novelties intro­
duced by Spring A Avery, aud
which seem* to be appreciated
by their many patrons, is the

terns of all «m*. and make'
their own garment if they de­
sire. Over 1,000 different pal-­
! tern we offer our trade, for La-1
idtes, Men and children. Portw
i calling at the puttem depart-

Keep It.
Where you wul fmtl all kind* of

FURNITURE ROOMS.1 ES
The hu«vt Stock and lite bwrt Furniture |
ever brought to thi* city, i* on wthi|
bition Bt/thr Wunrooma c.f
|,

STEBBINS BRO’S

OHA1B

4c.

UNDERTAKING

�intone. Ho WM been tn that city in
1840 of wealthy Crook parentage, and
hk adoption of tho game of ebom m a
buxitMM pot only offeudeb hb relative,
but caxupisd the yam in which be might
have aebkrod sucocm in some ether ca­
reer. He returned io hia homo jurt Ufore the rebellion, snddculy and thorough­
ly disgusted with chew*—ao prejudi.'rd
against it that be has riuoe never played.
He has subsequently led an idle, mr.r»e
life. Ilia dally routine of exutenoe, sap I
the New Orleans Pkayirae, Involved a
walk on Canal street every morning. '
MOULDINGS,
’
where his dapper little figun—alwara aeromilondy well dreams]-became to well Artiste' Materials, Chromo?, and all
Picture Goods.
knutrn and as regularly looked fur is the
noonday bell. After hia daily promenade
be retired from public gate until evening,
DRUG POISONS.
when he appeared tn hia box al tha opera SHUN
MCDin we nxxDcaan twKUca*.
where, it ia mid, be never mimed a night.
It u farther related that during these VOLTA’S ELECTRO BEL^^^AXI^
yearn he permitted no friendly acquain­
tance. lie was never known to associate with
■tat
anybody Iml hit mother, and prewistenily
■ASrsr
repelled adraaoea from those who, haring
bri-n friends of bis early youth, desired to
renew their associations. He lived a
LTJnS
strange life, a strange, moody and pecu­
liarly mournful nun. About a year ago
MR. ASTOR’S DEATH,
lie began to looeo his mental control, and
The PotteMor of a Hundred Millions aeseral month* ago was put in a private
asylum. Some of his I friends hold the
.
it “Balitflcd to Go ”
theory that hia uudaday had its start in
tbc strain upon his mind ia playing many
and difficult games of chews.
Renliring hb. peril, Mr. Artur's Mtn re
tnaioed by ht&gt; bedside all day, and in -the
afternoon it was dear that his lungs were
bwnming affected. Ho breathed labori­
ously, and coughed with increased violence $10,000 GIVEN AWAY
and frequency. Still his strength vu
wonderful. ‘-Had he ptewwwed lew. vitali­ BANNER usual price $1.50 am! the
ty," said Dr. Barker, “he could not hare LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER
lasted no king.” His indomitable will,
which bad coMpiervd wo many obstacle* in JOURNAL usual price $2.00, portage
his long life lime, supported him to the prepaid on both paper*. Tor one year, for
last, and despite die unfavorable symp­ $3.0&lt;&gt;.
toms, ha was in good spirits, aal serened
TU WEEKLY COURIER JOURNAL
confident of ultimate recovery. “You
polled w through turn licknea, ductor,’’ is tho great NATIONAL FAMILY
be mid cheerfully to the family physician, NEWSPAPER. It wBl, on Ihwnbcr
“and I am mire you will pull me through 31 at, IS75, distribute impartially $10,000
this. He was speaking of a tloagcrous in valuable prewent* among its sutacriber FIVESPECIMRNjCOPlES (DIFFER­
attack about four yran ago when ho suf­ aud every^ubacripti.m sent through wb
ENT DATES) Ttl ONE AD
fered, and almost died, of inflamation of
DRESS FOR 25 (TS
will be entitled to a registered and num­

.-ax.-rj£

482332532348482353
sassterss^-^
YOUNGMEN.
T.UILES It. WELLS, Pr&lt;*Jo&gt;t.
HEXItr Ik HILLS,

STAUFFI

S12

Tho mart extensive, tlwiruagh and camnkte institution of tbc kind in the world.
Eight thousand graduates of thia college
now in anrerwfW borinewi in the prinripal
citiiy and towns of the United Slatot

Tilt Riilil KM nf Mucalm for

Ymi Men.
Magnificent grauita building, with degaiitly fitted and fttrnWicd apartment, for
the application of and carrying oat of our
novel and &gt;y»tcmatk ractliwl- of

$jR$20r,
“□.r
Advertiser’s Gazette

Young mm who contemplate a Iwrtinoa
life, and parents luring song to educate,
are particularly re.|U&lt;vtrel to aend
for documenta relating to theredkgr. which
give full inlbnnation a« to trru&gt;«. ron
tiona of cfltarncc. etc. Addrc-ui,
CHARLES R. WELLS, Fraudmi,

MStaSiS.?
ui—

I .

RAILROAD.

-

TITsCE TABLE.

I nr He cat»(sll tra Prime Bams

THE WEEKLY SUN.

| Taking Effect Nov. 21st 1875.

A ib'.runrit and kruiiwu nrt o« Itoxiobau.
f.lML »rsKlw. N~:arwal Ewtotan* m Srlt *torr.
I’lnrul
.ir, ia &gt;k*.*l. r.rrr Urn* •*

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j; । *s5Sr.mL’ un

■l»l rear. llktUaike itar.lasUeh ■&gt; &lt;
lisa l|nsi« «r krntHKi.iir.,. the am i.,
wsr, will to la rawer •! Waiilwi-n ,
U
•rilu iwratr-lklnlrlrwllcu afa PnM4ea'
laliad Hiun. An “t Uara arruO art wr
cfersal lalinwt u»&lt;l Imp- riah&gt;.«.

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i : ~ •’A.”’• r* &gt;w*«*l •ru&gt;.

MORTGAUESALK

of «U»U ua.| rwl 4 ,1

, l -rernl rrt otwasi. Awl Ikata kwuwrUl^al tab*

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•I&gt;"rw»v frtwf Iwrrtr-Sr
| J.UaraieSi, a. la Mat a-nnf. rionwl* srav.4
c.-ww-t to«,tar HWMwtllawaal Hwwr us naiir
hs&lt; &gt;I&gt;( tore UMUltoH lt&gt; rwvrwtw atone nl Sa
I -a ail atorfrtos aralir tort 11*wit Nalira

1

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__ __________ 52k’£Wta»a

Fin iam

Jactoi
■siutoti.

Saiiiai

MICHIGAN AND THS S&amp;OTH.

REAL ESTATE.
t S"»iwgsL-siL':.-_vari^si ■
*?’ !•!’

breathed with greater drlticuliy than Uforv. and it was crident that ■ his powers '
were Cist failing,
Ilia mind, however,,
was Jitile clouded, and he spoke rationally;
to bis friends and relative* One of the 1
eyakian* remained with him all night,
t Mr. Astor was unable to alcep, an 1 al
right o'clock yesterday morning his death
was momentarily expected. He was remscions, and sufficknlly intelligent to recog­
nise h» friends. .Soon after eight o'clock
the Rev. Houghton [urtor of “The Little
Church round the Corner' ’ having been

i r.-=rii*^EsmSEl'IIX.

•••'•"&gt; '»•“*» a*»M**n- to**li.te th* .il l •■xat do* i a.-.iSa
’ "•»“•"»«»«toiaa ZrtOrk,
1 «w«wH Mgrtesto ljwrtt.rti.IUi ..i4 Athwa l- | &lt;&gt;.. r-M»watoa&gt;i«r U&gt;*re&lt;&gt;i&gt;to'4slr vrrtBM.r

*«&gt;—

CHROMOS AND FRAMES.

1 tlwrwwsM II I. or4rt..t. Iku MowSsr th. IMti tjar
; tb. hair, al law at m&gt;4 dartatoi. .*4 all usher
tormw* tal.reclt-l to »abl aalale. are tr.ui.nl to
OMr rt a to-rtaw vf rai l Cwrt. Urn to Utt*
a* ike Pruteir oa&lt;- ta ito ettr a* Itailac. ae.4
tk&gt;. r.uur il awr Ibare k-. &gt;kr the rrsjrt if ika
IwtUl-iaae .h.eM •« to erunttot A«t H t* far
ttor unitord that ..H Kittoerr (rte a-lie. t»
the Host. IwiaetoiM in awM wulo. rf the
4«mi of ra)4 pattoen. and Ito b tones Ito-aoT. b,
i?s84.-B:sysc!u“.--gs'Ai*-

SmSCOP:SAND VIEWS,
PHOTOGRAPHIC BAWL r 1 "**:

"Trtz.'sri......
■ewtewl

: IkrtVmHlwrttartbe Cto.lr atlUrrr aaA ata*.
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m 41 tana*
mi tto etof. ato
! naTwir n*i' jTTm*
j ^1 jitTl ■I rbaOela^aM
*rt itoat U-rttoC. tto laa-U ato l»ar1 itomt aa .hall 1- OKnwart 1“ .au-rj tto wall
* ’ ""l*0"1 /1 aXl 1? uy'‘t^*s*'| *.***»rt w..-* aah
* -t rtrllaaisirlf all ,\n,alm Ito Mf.TwmTa-aaA..
; &lt;«-«i-.r iu- art *-&lt;a»i s«.&gt;--rin.«&lt; artUaw Uit.tr
*&lt;* {wi ail m i-**- i •• &lt;t&gt; awns. j»r ru-r- t-woa

Lawson's Curative
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

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FOR SALE!

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FARM

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CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

l| I -':

Mh

' wiJI not amount to km than one hundred
miBion dollars, the whole of which vast
aum will probably paw under the control
nf hia »m William Astor.

Jails* at Prohue.

NAL»:OK HXHCUT1ON.

i

L«

i-nnEMirF. iwws

•«»«&gt; RAMIS imtlOI.
Tkr brlllMe Sl.n l.lae
BRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

« &amp;*^-^?Uir's; %'&amp; *i5;,r.t3

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0* law* arroMlas to Ito I'.u.a iHalo* anti »r to Uw

1 if l!r I'Jf/J'.',o
nlM. to Alcon, lour a—&lt; AasuUa tu.lr, liaataa*
. ato win. «&gt; u-t- tortT &lt;y-i"-r. ."J ata., a

iXLErw

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i t i it

io*a. Urtrepsl'lK. Ililri..*
Manufacturers, Importer--&amp; Dealer- It

-•'■"' MULtCt.
. JI-rtr.r-I'noiLtTi: ordkk'.
, KTATX or MICHinAX. rowwreariUrrr.v.1 -J fcSuV.iUL'a’SSK t.7 5 fc£
tor. U itor.tt ua.thu-t-.ao4 rtrill kawirvd aad
; torrwir^i...
CrtHtot. 8. C. riiwilf. Jwttsr af Ptotot..
t«J*« toallrr af tlie ntalt ul Altel Cwllier
of 0*41 c.isntr. &lt;lreaaa«4
| ilw nrtor a*4 Silas l»w MlittMLdBte sartUJ
, '.fl ur.Ua- f_ Cottier.&gt;4«w •/aU4
Ha/
laaCrt m~w.lk.rrtM ~i l-rtflli.f a4w.twf.tr.

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Broadway, .New York

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$i’yiiita
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taste!

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■. a good but

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» 1 .1— la waaru Ito l-arwto.il at tto .smartwatva
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Wtorrea
1 Ito &lt;ut. -r Ito MM laStotarrM Owtuao. wiu. Jtual llaulnn. Par.Skun.

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DnAIM COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

l&gt;. 1ST--. M 10 a-riaeh U ike torwtma »f nit dar,
eitto tototonf Uototar Uutkter. la, the Tawa.hiP
&lt;* Irsfas. In *al.l ltou.tr,
aarilrtto tontrart
F-rtheeusvallMnwil eaaatroataa «t a Illlrk ar

Krssrtassswwa gat
atsogyysfeOiS

■a l iiUItHu. of *aJ4 flrala ae are *.l lhew mttrtrtw) l» to eoaelto-iw br lb. ...nrr af tto land

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Snital ad

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DENT

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WiiMffli

polnlnieuta nre lirst-clars in every re­
aped, ita train* are made up of elegant
ucw Pullman Palace Drawing Room
I and Sleeping Coache*, luxurtou.. well
। lighted and well veniHated !&gt;(£■ Cnacher
land pleaaant lounging and smoking
enra. The rare are all cqttlnned with
the celebrated Miller Safety Platform,
and patent Hurters and Coupling*, Wce'luglioww' Safety Air Hrakoa, and every
other appliance that ha&gt; been devised

Bl

HASTINGS

h* 18 ’il

sii^ySSEjs?

WW&lt; ’
.JAMBS WrliOVplITAUX.
ttoteA U UtodL.» 4a,

IF-wjr«U®r
felinb

-bOAl-.p A51»

i'HOHATEOHDEH.

ix«f

BLACK k FULLER.

BRICK FOR SALE!
The Subscribers trill com­
mence the’ Afanufacture of

3EBJFLXCK
at the earliest possible mo­
ment. H'illkeep constantly
bn hand a full supply of '
BETTER BRICK
than wajt ever before made

SSsS'l-Sx’KSSSE

rsn«t3£Ha lagajSgi

s?ur«ss'ts
cawiS
£sSS=-s2SS'“=i^

fto’sirtowtlr aTeaM atonwe».a»d ItoSaUto^we

XwrifwU n”” “
hUNCBI nou&gt;ra
Itaiati Xwv. Ml A. D. MCT.
Awwwea.

PROBATE ORDER.

PRORATE ORDER.

S£'s='“=i=S~SSS
DMWOLUTioK MOTicK.

"KrafTUU toZanSTram

tto’Hlb

Ktowwa iBtonwtwl to atoi wttol.. art r-iatret la
Bautes-.Nto.fetCJ_____ ________

KMTSAY.

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Winter Timo Table.

te m i

Corner Suu and Creek 81. Budding
(lore oceupted by H«&lt;tor. Cash Store.

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ry.jtoUtoatiinaVtoWMelMSri^la toe^Oir^llawttou'to*oaa itotoattfl et&lt;ai husm al.”"...;t,“
* pratonl. n. C rnw4le, JaOc. at Ftotala.
, l" “rt mu.r at ito. «Ma*e er Aaron ■•atorr,
r*&gt;f,-**rtoJoix ato nilas 4*lr vwrttowl ika
Cualanua.l ut tlaaaal. 1- Catn.t Atom&gt;.-ram a
aCwM total. .Mr« .to prwr* star to.Aanni.to aw*
attoml. and ato « W rW* arid trw* tor nd toll aa
r’KHc'isiusrssssi'EJUS

I

AMERICAN MARBLE

or Connell Bluffs. Omaha, and Cahfora, Two through trains daily, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cara thruturb to Connell Blttlh
For BL Paul and MInneapolu. Two
through trains dally, with Pullman Palwee Uar« ntlachcd on troth trains.

DEN

lasliiiie,

mhi

a ca
Michigan

M iS

Linenln, Presided, Washington, D. C.,
was forwarded by mail.
The Saturday
follow lug an open liarouche, enntaining 'a
rather large quiet-faced man in citixendotbts*. aud followed, by two "sanitary'
ambulance* in charge of • matron and
guard came up the bluff and belied at the
guard line. Tbo quiet-fared man proeeml.
ed Irinuvly pool tho officers quarters 'tn
the tent* of the "Mmwaehttrette dirisimt''
by the side of wbkh Ivy the Michigia
dtvanon.'
Alter a brief insprvxina, the ambulances
were Iwnaght in, and the poor shivering
fellow* from Michigan abated their load*

■s^spasu

staratsS."
O«

DR. C. A SMITH'

i IJST m

irTB. P-PEC

Jeanrt
ot vf UM
a arewsa.ewrwwr

Ekratetea. 1 Per Cal.

eastern ourwkirt* cf,Alexandria, Virginia,
wa* surmounted by Fort Lyon, and to it*
base by tho Hibley tents of a camp of
from 9,(MX) to 13,WO so calW ronralo*cent», who had been/crowded out of the
warm ward.* and soft beds of northern
luwpital*. to give place to the newly
wounded from Bun»id*'s tattle at Fredcrick-burg. The Fibky teats, koldicr*
fare, and inclement Potomac winds, in the
majority at own canned a relapse, and a
taufhlly augmented akk-tat was soon up-

S^Fttr^SE

lEfeteEFSis

ROSE &amp; WILDER.

dying man. Mr. Artur partook of tbc
holy couiui union, and then repotted the
Lora's I’rayer aloud.. Dr. Barker left
him in charge nf tbc other jAyriciant.
suppoung that he might serhajs live for
two hours, and imimdialriy after he sank
into a stupor, ftnm which he did not a
wak». Almost precisely at half |o.-t 9
'o'clock he died so quictlv that those a­
round him Itardiy knew Ik had paws! a­
way. All tlie members of bis family and

IBhW*

a!

L ili

Mr Astor laced doth a* nlndy as be I
bad the day previously looked upon the
pro*l&gt;cetaofrca&gt;rery. “I might,*'ho uid,
•ihare lived another year if 1 had not
•aught this rold; bat I era ulkScd to go
now, 1 am eighty-four years old—loog
past the nlottod time of man—and at my
are life is a burden." In the alteni&lt;*&gt;u ,
a lethargy gradually crept over him, and
by alow degree* be tail interre: in what |
was going on around hire bed. .As night

iiSfb.

BUSINESS TRAINING.

fa ta

founded. He was very rretlms daring bered receipt for this dutribntiou.
Send.us $3.00 and get both paper*.
Sunday night, yet on Monday morning he
was atUl sanguine.
Monday evening a
marked, change for the wcr«t was noticed.
His respiration had become pninfiiliy oppKaard, and his rejngh more violent. A
ateepkto mgbl left him exhausted and
Euliug ou Tuesday morning, and when the
physician arrived it was evident that the
drooded pneumonia had act iu. and that

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Ceo. M. Dewey,
rblTiiR AND PURLMHER.

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VOL. XX. NO. 33

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1875

WHOLE NO. lo/o.

IffiEW MB BBfflTO CARDS.

HARDWARE ! ™
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
CE' rRAL HOUSE

5

I would suggest the taxation of all proper­
ty equally, whether church or oorpontive, caaes other nati.mi simply deal with an
actually existing condition of things and

pletchne of

F A b'FlNQS, DH0H.

flv®'! Sr*rt Soiosoifs Ufa «***«&lt;.
5*4yrs,
tiros, Slngi/ Brils,
SeV Sy»e* Foot ■'flflF®'!®,
Ttll fflflr®, t?® Ifouor

USUAL,

000,000.

powers continue on a mtisfartury and
frisodiy footing,. "Increased intercourse,
from slavery. We have beenme pomrosod the extension of commeroe, and the colliof the mjiect, if not the friendship, of all ration of mutual interest* hare steadily
civilised nations. Our progrews has boon

practicable the peaceful solution of quoa.
lions which from time to time nreesuiriJy

Also tho Celebrated Diamond Tooth, Silver Steel

. BtOWiM

proposed.

Now we number more than

autUAL roMnax nixiTtoxa

FoVlIUpFf (}O0DS.

PARTNERS^]

1 '- ' ! '

gra titer* night land
3
32S 1

Hw. now in Stock tor th. HOLIDAY TRADE . toll u&gt;d com-

L. E STAUFFER, IProp.

stability end equipped with the machinery
for the administration of internal policy

fcqt tc CWrem in thia centennial year of
cur national existence a* a free and indo- taxaiMU the coutcmpUtion
property, aa hare alluded to,

new power. Ta a word, the creation
new State is a fact. To cotebUah the
ditlon or thinp eaaenlul to the rocognition
of this fact there must be a people occu­
pying a known territory united under
tome known and defined form of govern­
ment, acknowledged by llwac subject
thereto, in which the fonctious of gormi-

right of any
ed by author...,
ernment to land npoo trench territory,
and to connect with French land lines, and
enjoy all the bfceaary facilities, or priri

education our

public and for private wrongs, and able to
assume the correlative international obli­
gation. and capable of performing the correeponding international duties rmulunn
u happy to announce the fuunge of fh&gt;m an sequiaition of tho right* of noby the general Cortes of Portugal, creignty. A power should exLt, cwmplcto
in iu urganlxation, ready to take and able Unital Statea
to maintain iu place among the nation* of
the earth. _ While couacious that the inMexico, and in the West from the Missis­
that such legislation may be another step surTretion in Cuba ha* shown a strength
sippi to the Pacific. Ono hundred years
ago the cotton gin, thr steamship, the rail. toward the great eoiuummalKU to Ih
reached when no man shall be permitted

CROSS-CUT SAWS,

T.'J.'WILDER,
JVBTI- U or TUB PUML a«wral CaltsrU-a

thirty-eight—including Colorado, which
has token tho iuitiatunr steps to become a
Stale—and eight Temtorsa, including tbe
Indian Territory and Alaska, and includ­
ing Colorado, making a territory extend-

Which are guaranteed to cut fifty per cent more wood than any
•
other Saw in the Market.

'ZTi&lt;nsM,
HTOVESx

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
DR • IL F. PFCKHAV.

Has the Largest Door of any Stoye in the Market.

•

crons other inventions of scarcely le-j
value to make business and happiness were
entirely unknown
In 1776 manufsetunw scarcely existed
ei en in name in all this vast territory. I o
1870 more than 2,000,001) persons were
employed iu.mauu!*eturiea, producing more
than 82,100,000,000 of product iu amount
annually, nmrly equal to our national debt.

The GRANGER s

Cl,

It &gt;&gt; *.
Manufactured.

MILO T. WIIEELER.

and Haari«.t
.

Boiler Plate Stove

Prices Lower than Ever Before in Barry County.
burgher.

JOHN ROBERTS,
Ht lUlgoN -DwaUiak •» Droaa-

, engaged. The extnurdiriuy effect pro| duccd In our country by a resort to such
: occupation* ha* built up a market for the
J product* of .fertile laud* distant from the

I» DRAKE,

( plain and the pasture and adding cuancct' tug railroads and steamboats has produced
I its i.ur distant country a result not equal­
] Icil by the intelligent parts of other na-

’ jt. W.’ RTKER.
JVSTKB OF THE FRACK. Onml CaUastlea
•KajuaffiSi****1’
ni'WM*hUI“*MU**

A splendid assortmeut of line

Jewelry

WRIGHT fc HOLBROOK.

jewels

F. S. BOWLS

nations. Each party seems quite caps)
ef working great injury sod damaipths other, aa well as to all the relatio
aq-|r intervals dependent an ths ex istee
of {«am in the bland, but they seem i

TOR THE HOLIDAYS.
,

MTM.1I. IIAVrOHD.

.
Luoitt

4X®

9*Xr* q°LD

been duly proclaimed.

factorily

limit the ’control of tckgrsphie communi
cation between the two continent* to than,possessing tbe lines already laid- Within
a few months past * caUe has been laid,
known as the United States Direct Cable

should avoid any auspieitm or imputation.
A reeognttfon of t he independence of Cu-

directly

with

Greet

npraclicable to complete the
tbe time originally fixed. I
reached the conclusion that tho conflict in
Cuba, dreadful* and drtastetin- a* were
understanding which it i* dr-arable should the incidents, did n A rise to the fearful
d gnity of war Regarding it now. after a

Here that large amounts . i

of thia useful and root civilised mean* al

quirrd greater extent.
• formidable proportions.

plashed.

Thirteen hundred and eighty -

whole duty and all our internatioaa] obli­
gation to Spain with friendly firmness and
fidelity, snd with a spirit of patience and

c
th. subject meuiripel hwrcare manv t-ointe which

riiitbolding right* of belligerency must be Government has felt itself entitled to com­

in three install-

*4Te1lt dJ*°

has furnished no evidence

humanity itself demand the eematiou of
the strife before the whole island shall be
ind power, when free laid waste and large sacrifices of life be
selfish and unworthy made, I shall feel It my duty, should my

F. STEINHOFlAlso n. fine nssortmciit of

chuling all

manitr which have heretofore called forth
disappointed, to make a further commit ni-

We are a republic wherein one man is as
good as another before the law. Under

Gift Books, Book Marks, Pictures

recommending what may

Stnital and Hmital

1$W-AU lines, shiuld
Ifta between wMeli they may

of the Govsrnmeut Such a tribunal
would afford an opportunity
than British subjects, to

power should 'be reserved

roitunx XATtOXH axis thb ckxtubui.
BXU1BITIOX.

DENTIST
। All of which will be sold,at Reduced Prices
untill after the Holidaye.

fr,nu nowl

powers, have manifested thrir friendly
sonlinicuu toward the United Steter'and
with Cuba

by taking rte-va

DENTIST

'iuliille,

'

up between it* catiseca and those of
Moreover the nroocrtv of our

Kwnisland

C»U «od see for yourwlf. el the Post Office buildwg.

Miciiiai.

Sweet’s, H°Tbl,

J. ROBERTS

' RAND 1AHM...............................
LVOV A rtCKXJUSIl, PraprUlwn.

in proportion to tho gvoeral diffuaion
education and independence of thought
and artion.

mi M1UH!

UUJH'.p AND ItQOJl. b-.’Jn r»-» I'AV-

A CARD.

and largest line of

rp,

MioiiiganjExohange.

DsvaoiT. Jess 1. IKI-

'

*

***•

O

_________
staking it the duty of the several States

nghls and obligation*.

highMaabysw^to
qutratn mt* to Uiren ■
demands, but th- very

thr children iu the rudimentary branebea
within their respective litnlia, trrewpecUre
ntOVBLO OS OCB MEXICAN

pro ram te

f 0^00^ of ai| giies.
8^, ^10^068. o

Cafnars, S®
..::2T2r^
Jeffenoo St.

HMtinjjs, Mich. &gt;

and Gulf State*. and between all of them

ONE HUNDRED

jJitTerrat pHUrM of imported u&gt;d dnioe.be
*J church 'Proparty-

FOR

OFFICE

Briusiu,

recommend the adoption
of intcrrcuticn. I dull 1«

wa* held sw.iinublc, ha. decided iu faro'

SpLi/ioiD Sty* of fi/lt ufo E^n-lfi/lqs,
Pijto, SLicrr-Buyyo/ls
Studs.

SALISBURY A IIBOSS HA I -

cabl? cennwtii
continent, and I

arrival they will be taken into careful ex­
as an unfriendly act and a gratuitous deai- amination. and may, I hope, lead to a
years, have h«-l.a .iirc*»« and have esul&gt;Oiat tbe payment* were fully and nmlrjtioa of moral support to the rebellion, satisfactory adjustment of the quest ions tn
.,1 t&gt;__ .L. which they refer, and remove the posaibilliabed a reputation for enterprise, sagacity, I fp«*ii1y anticipated by that government li
itv of future oecurrences such as have
given rise to our just complaints It is
understood alao that renewed effort, are
being made’to introduce reform* in tbe
[&lt;irt where commen-r enters. With equal j jRe tenn, „f th,- adjustment I directed the tn, but this conflict must be one which administration of the'island. Persuaded,
pride we can point to our progress In all i distribution of the amount among the
■‘•"•s “d-th.K a. tioaal law, as war. Bellicrrency, too. fa a
fact. The mere cxi«trnee of contending

u

C. G. HOLBROOK.
ATTOBXBV ATI AW **&lt;
, .nl.ruxl wustli l&gt; all bo.

July, 1869, and has been an efirioM and
valuable agent of commutticatioc between

I’oiled Slate* steamer Montijo, for the

throughout the States and Territorial ba*
not only le-rn remarkable, but has bad a
1 Urge iuflnrnee uj-m th* bmunaa of all
comuercial nations

rticlck.

■ ISAAC IV. VROCIMAN.
ER-60 tlulrr. p»sw v.r. -U Cam

TkUTID WITH VAklOCs vcwxas.

rttl
pnxlucts lull a century ago. Wc now
should carefully avoid the false lights
‘ produce more than the world consumed at
surrounded. The gorrrnment of Spain:
the beginning of our national exialcuce through Mr Cushing, ,our Minister in
has re*eully submitted to our minister at complications of the question, submitted.
Madrid, with the Spanish Government. ety, and adhere rigidly and sternly to the Madrid certain proposals which he found
rule it has made it* guide, doing only that

l'.r .x-’mI-R

JOHN r. cressy.

entire rocii-rooity end equal
payments were to take plan
been so signally diaraganlcd.

snrooM, whereby one party »
and control tho island to the

home and abroad in » manner moat flattcr, ing to our (wide But for the extraurdiraa cooclud.d in the
' nary grtiiu* and ability of our mechanics,
' the’ achievement* of our agriculturists,
manufacturers and traniportcrs throughout
i tbe country would have been impossible
’ &lt;-f atuuttmcnt. The progress of the mines herewith submitted ; in order that if such
ha* a!*o Urn great. Of coal our produc­
tion was small' now many millioiH nf ton*
i are tain,'! annually ; so with iron, wbieh

^LLCIUS RISSKLL,

privilege and the the
French was inform*

irc:

opinion of Spain that
ed. and yet the strife

scats itselt is that of the recognition of
belligerent rights in tho parties to the eon

rrraiciAS a suBjigniqgaee

11.

rnt government oapebla of performing
obligations and entitled to bo treated
one of the powers of the earth. A r
ognitiou under sneh rireumstancns woi

out aificieot cau*o upward, of forty years
ago. Though ahe had hitherto denied her
acwantabilitr, the denial was never actiui-

HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS

MM. UPJOHN,

in lisuday
that it is t
__
a* contributing toward that end and as re­
quired by the spirit of the treaty which
we hare, to proride by suitable le-gialation.

1 therefore withheld

Lt IMO. 1

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
TO ORDER, •»&gt;

gS.JT^sTL.si

I Comer Steed iu Empire Mock, He.-.

OOR8 Mt

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Map of Our Country!

Ciicinati Weetly Tins, ■

138 Woodward Avenue,
(Opera-Hona^ Block,)

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Grain, Flour, Provision.
ap.dCountry^Produce,
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J^te-Ven tefafa, tortI^rearan n^. „
Oer tausrire enter, from Eatura saakm* at..
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John H. Wendell &amp; Co,

jig

Cematete. Mmefaaute

Flour, Grain, Pork &amp; Seed*.

54 am. 5^

The reales veer uf Ahilre to to fa au* *£,«***
Mere- a. r*U- u. Mary J. rrttoe. bw wn*A 4&gt;fath AiBlvrreerT ef Aaerteaa ifaro — 4*s*».

Wheat a specialty

Eriit7il7:L,SS?;
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exam to»»le -ill tsi* rock seven u Urjrturou.
Bet «• fas* aero Uea th. -rati veto terr* —a-

Wltuac. M. iwnuo E
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I Btoeetolt It th. »to erw*ses« uf e.'rtll.asl
str.-sei-ssm *1: is’irf ehuwtto efa rtro-tatiar -&gt;Mfa*a to tfa W ra.
L faeew.lt to tetr a*4 &lt;Mteaee4ralM rttyobuert e-toUra*. -kite to to li Ifa trawl WUI fa.
seMtau torsria*‘Me.
it I* • *.far euaMaatiea falwwa tfa
Sriitteri ew-s**er era th. tuny ****v. Erory to.•t:
■to^toetoiw^etWT je^twe^ .miw roeromlr txw

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rirom for uelsraeu to terete:
"•a tett. fat eut Ire.-, erowral. rosuru of th.
.etci to *n lred.be reaamtet * tocra

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Wheleaaie Deai.ro to

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FREE

UNTIL

187(1.

For all New Subscribers

ms FOR KIGHT WEEKS'
week, ot tfat rrer are -Mki.g t Th-t. era- If
u&gt;ro at. ww takl-e mm. ulbtt rarer, it w-UI att

SSKSf«Sai!
Eris.'SEsr
teteral sereau -aal te rofa th. na. lastrhl l».

Ira MaTbeW. Dram*. Mlah.

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO

Over One Hundrv-d Thousand Patron*
In all the State* ot the Ullion
of tech sellteet perllra efa from all rluaw of re
rort^tejuy I* tfa rerairttri uf tfa Tt«*. at &gt;

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BALCH &amp; NOHTOM,
” flRAfflcinBaDin™Aifft*‘
Oomrr

SU..

—.set
Billings &amp; Probasco,
Barbie, Marttei^ Slali ail bn
MANTLES,
Aad an rtvtaa ot
GRA.TES.

rea. Itmt.
an-ThA srosraliiea [will .n.bl. attar astel* to
rofor Ifa-uKlrto ea.eflfa reluM. Mar. ef-

Liltell's Living Age.

**^*^2*7**F"^ l r’~ ”

JBWBLER8

-*VDTBe-

For 1876.

OBPrisktkHtaai Mp

to a casual observe* a* though tfa fenaere
of tfa State m-oat. mare krgdy tfan at

8TEBBOB LROfl^

~THK CBiTKNNIAL YEAR”

ft 7XX1

BUte£*tot«M to lb. trod.ro farirten. Hml
U«efol and Beautiful Map*.
TO BE GIVES TO THIR PATRUSN.

JOHN STANLEY !

Household Map of Ohio,

' Wbrieaaleafa Ketell Pretoria

ri.lM aU raBrofa Uaea, tfa rriadsaj ruefa. aad

GROCE RIES
tlaae'itafa-brok aaJ.JS, fart-SaM___ ..X 8

Map of the Northwest.

Canned -Fruits and Fish.

funt th/irr q Liyuono
FOR MEDICAL PVRPOEW.

2 j!

HSSaSrixyi®:

&lt;&lt;rt of lb" "On*urao* .oarlar (SO ot *o*Uo- wale
sure* tiaxl" Ttoraato* Mmaro *&gt;• in nan* or
roo-ooow rn worn oomalaiae tony ne&gt; *ena sr
ms-. SO 1 »»Oto woe* ot lorn, alxoala n u. 1 ow &gt;
•ale rt Amr ns. la I*, eoe—Ivor Sorry, a-4 stato of
T*«re«ion ootleo u bo**—r Clera lbs. bv elrteo *r

ffl-l

eipemKlu:.!, and u far » the iroc-efaxfa

Jewdtn and Maaufecturfog

men.
L*
«h. Because1 w* warrant all good, we
make.
Wo sell none of thia efiesp-wade Fur­
niture that la made by machinery. Tbe
good* we make*la made by hand, and

der. Repairing of all kind* of old fur­
niture neatly done.
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Room* south ride State St.
opposite II. A. Goodyear** Hardware
Store.

TliE MOST EMINENT AUTHera of the Day. such sa Hon. W. K
(■Itoiaton*. Pro?. Max Muller, Prof.
lhe election uf Kezr, a« ipcakcr, Huxlev, Dr. W. B. Carpeatar. Prof
xxrna to ua to mean the nomination and Tyndall. II. A. Proctor. Kroncis Power
election of Gov. Tilden to the presidency. Cobfa. Tbe Duke of Argyll, Jan- A.
Froude. Mro Muloeb, Mr*. Oliphant,
The above wc dip frvm'lfa A'uhrsuaxoo Mias
Thackerav, Jean lugelow, Geo
Giuette, of tfa 10th inaL Tfa Gtnritr MacDonald, Win. Black, Anthony
« more sangu.ne than the C A.n.y.. /.me, R
. ThomM
•w
the really leading Democratic ucw.Mi.er of Htory. Robert Buchanan. Tennvwin
Browning, sad maay. tofan, aro repro.
tfa west. Hear it
routed in the page* of
Tile
moat demoralized, con fused,
broktuup, arattered, diaintcrerated, confounded, fat, dazed, anJ knockedIn 187f&gt; Tur Lavira Ana eaters upon its
out-of-time people that exi»t to-day on
thia planet are “Demoerata '
Like lhe thirty-third year. Il fa. new tallel io rotribes of Israel, they have been wander­ jeuraal* of lhe cou atry. and faa tori with ron.
ing for many year* in tfa wildernesa, un slant increasing tueeero. Haring recently
able to find their way out,, and rump-lied afaorbtol It. young—r rompeiltcr. -EVERY
to subsist on extraordinary »hort ration* 5ATVRDAY," il te "O. without . Heal in iu
Unlike the Isradite wanderer., they far n t
got any Moses. For fifteen rear, they
fave liecn without a head.
For fifteen
yean they fare been running wildly hith­
er and thither, in search uf a leader. Ev­
ery few yean *ombody has come forward
and tendered hi. service* s* a leader, fat greai acauuat of tartier, *ub fra-hnew. ow­
only to quickly demonstrate hi* utter inea- ing to It* wrohly itou* and with a Mtigfraary
paaty for the position. McClellan, Sey­ renyfarerM alien,ptld by no other publication,
mour, Pendleton. Thurman. Hendricks, th* fast Fraan. Reviews, Criticism., Talco.
old Bill Allen, and, last of all, 8am Tilden, Skrtchr* of Travel and IHrourery, I'oevrv.
Sctentiae. Blographlral. HUioricri and Priilihave proved failarea in tfa role of a Dem­ od Intansatian. from ifa ratlro body of Fer­
ocratic Moaa.
The failure of Tilden rin* Periodical Literature
leaves the beadles* Democracy worse off
During th* roalag year, lb* tori*! sad
than ever fafore. Its physical organism, efart tlorie* ot lb*
it* nervous system, its mental and moral
LKAD1BU KOHE1UM AVrUOlU
structure (»o tar a* it has any) are all torn win fa given, together with an amount nnapup Jta condition is one that paliara proached by any other periodical in th*
the notion of ehaos more completely than world, of lb* fart literary and roitattac mu­
ter of tfa day. from th* pnu ot tfa adov*
anything that has lately appeared.
namcl. an ! many other feremoer l&gt;nwe Eeeey.
Six short months ago" Tildcu seemed to .Hr, SnmbH.. Otfae, ffaemrore, -fa JMilwe.
fa the most nromiaing Muses the headless
__xold body fad found rincc . it became an and Profrero.
Gbaxp Cextbal Hotel,)
Tb» Importance of Tu. Livt.c Amt to eiery
atmleM, aeatterrd, and diaintergrated
Omaha, Ncb., Dec., 11,1875. f
crowd of wanderers, without a reason to American reader, at the only *atiithcVori!y
Things generally are Mt ’■* lively in be. His vigorous and p&amp;bably honest p*a*ibi* eunent literature,—fa.
thia great Valley of tbe Missouri as they blow* against tfa infamous Tammany csn»e it embrace, th* production, of
ring sent him unlike a roeket to the chair
ware a year ago, and that ia partlcularily
THE ABLEST LIVING WRITERS
true of the Lnaincka in thia city To one for a higher flight sent him down like a la all branches of Utorataro. Heteato. Art
who has »seu Omaha only in past years, stick, aod proved that he', like lhe real, is and IV.lHre.-te .ufflciently indicate! by the
following vroent:
not
of
the
etuff
of
which
political
MoseoKs
it looks as though the city faa seen fa
are made.
For lhe tournament of 1876,
OI»IXTIOITS.
boat days, aod, yet, there ia aomelhing in
8ara Tilden i* out of tfa field, and tfa
the appearance of tfa manufacturing in- beadles* oljl eorpee faa no one tu put for­ h w’^'v’ rMTfa’U** •" *’"7 A"*ric“
tcrasta, now faing so largely developed, to ward fohi* place who can bring to them
••la so rtfar poblloitian css lher* be found
gain hope for lhe f uture of one of the meat any reasonable hope of auccoa..
•o much of .lading literary exerilsn**."—A".
&gt; Afawing Tfa*.
beautiful and cnthusiartic young dues
-11 reproduce" Ifa tea* tfaaghla 9t tfa
Literary.
tliat hare grown up, dedicated to freedom
ie. rtliriM tatomto. '-n*d4£;
in tfa bloody baptism tfat followed tfa
ouvsa orrie|* xauauzs *na see.
repeal of the Missouri compromiae, and
■•Th* fartrfbli our eclwile publication.,"
Tl. auxbev wMsh flaUhe* the sialh you — Tie A'enoa. .V, 1".
lhe dedication of tfa empire, now com.
■ And Uh chwuf. A monthly that, twmre
prising the States of Nebraaka and Kau- ot thi* popular Mralhlj, sad th* last w* er* "Wry seed."—rte Ademe, CTb'a^*.
to rood**, u w* are informed by th* propriawithout a rival."—nmyetp***a.i
aaa to freedom over tho heads of ths “bor­
ter*, ha. th* eoneladinE eh.pt.r. of Oliver
der ruffians'' that poured into these, then, OpUo'i Btery, Oetag Vert ; ar, Tbe Peril* ot a
• A pur* and perpetual reservoir and foun­
territarim, under the load of the Minracri Poor Dey [ the eonelulsa ot EHJab Kefagc'e tain of OBiertaintosnl and iurtnmtoo."—Boa.
desperadoes, whose name* are a hloC cm Btery. Breu(ht to the Prost; er th. Yenac JMeri e. N-irtArop.
-It. pagro iron with lhe eh dceel II teraterg.
Iteftsdrre. -llh th* *indl*(-ap of EHisbetb of tfa &lt;Uy."—A’. T. Mtom.
the page of the countries history,
,
"With it alone a reader way thirty keep up
Nebraska is, however, to bs al no dis­ Dudley'. Story. Xataro'* Scholar. In addi•Uh ail that la Important In tfa Yterrture.
tant day, a great agricultural State, and tian to th***, aro Glorias About Handling rZTU£i~r r
Gaas. by C. A. Bupbva.; Th. Hrir ef Ltaae,
by Botha; Walting upon Hue, by Pena fair,
•TTro sblroi *my&gt;. th* moet entertaining
town*, that sooner or later WiU make them ley; Priae. Bl.oarek, by Mary araapr Chas*; •terlw. tho Saw poetry of the Engilrii Inspeat commercial emporiums. This year Jessie'. Sureere. by Aani. Morri., sad tso rug*, are fare gathered te(*lb«r/r—fBmato
iaa been one of groat prosperity to tfa pretty dart*, by young writer*. A ftinin1’
“He psUMstioa in wwoklv aumtero (!’«•
agricultoriais all through tfa Valley of tbe with. Bear, sad The L»&lt;«*d ef the Whit* to II * greet adritaiafa over Ila awnlhly cearMissouri; and the productions sow seek­ Lily. Th. Poms, are Th. Tbuadre flpirti by wtrauj" fa?* *plrit “d A*1^ #f *“
Uro. S. Bsridjh । Behind th* Dour. M&gt;» M.
"indi.penribto to every a", -fa derire* n
ing market are simply enormcua, but pri­
X. X. Hathsway ; True Low'. Knot, by Jas- thorough eompeedium of til tfat to adtnlraU.
ces are ao extremely low, tfat It I* often
ale Jay; Tfa Klnj'* Cbepel Bpnrrow, by Cl»- rad Mtoworthy Is lhe luerary worid. '—Drotrue, that fimrn tfa more distant part of MOI; n* Canary . Bxspe. by »mu. Bron“It ha* no equal la say oeotstry."—MB*.
State tfa productions are uo* worth bring­ tea. We bsve ala* an ntataai dMop*. by
ing to market, eepecifaiy true is this of H. Elioct McBrino, entitled Th* Storm iTnu.ua:. Wiaiv al fa U0 a you. frot of
fhS! Rita Paper*. Bead-wark. Putl-pajr
corn and outs, two uf the staple produc­ inuecroliosa, A. Thi. lam is tally eqaai to protore. Volsao fagin. Janaary 1. Sow
tions of the State, and it i* also, true any number y«c published, and will reeeiv* terveuing nutafar* erefa.
tfat thie ie very likely to bo tbe care In tfa it th. publieatioa of OHeer Opde'. M*c*&gt;ta«
Addroo.
f.FTTgf.r, 4 OA T, AtaV*"future to a very large extent
To otxr.re -ill be mpeadwl tar th* Fromi.^The^paU
the producing i.-terret cf the State *ga-M4 wing *b*ar!.*d by o-J.ro a**cuiae&gt;. but hav*
* gvt*w&gt;ng ntefavuraLPc market as the

Tfa gtel.Kirai sxjdoratimx. far. bean

Do not fen to call apos

fOEHB 4 •rfiqi/r,

JU

w«gw&gt;cy of two yeara sq-o.

JZSfahy reaSL’ZitM tot in et tew. and

yy HEN Dr DEraoiT

Peerless Milk Safes

i 11

the* hwn their red rahtot »« tUtmcu.

nouer*. of whom 1,636 were invalid, and
Believing that these view* will com­
1,784 widow* and dependent roistioa*,
21,038 were pemioocra of tfa war of mend tb—ilvi. to tbegreut Mgassty of
1812,15373 ol whom were survivor*, and tfa right thinking and patriotic citisena
rftbeTnfad ffaX. I .abmi: tfa rert to
5,1*3 wm widow*. Itis ewtimatod that
*29.535,0M will fa required for tfa pay­ Congress.
(Sgnadi
U. 8. GRANT.
ment of peurineai* for the next fiscal year,
KaitrvTtrx maxmiix, Dec , 7,1873.
an amount *966,000 fan tfau tbe artinutre
far the prcte® t ymr.
Taura win. ure^Tkrt gwd e!4 bally
Il has baen aBOLMICAL B4FWBATI0M* U» THE TE*KtTXMUO.

oan sail ebe*|&gt;cr than any boqs • In Bar­
ty County, for throe reaoona:
1*L Bseauss we have no rent to pay.
Si. Becanae we make thr mixt of our
goods ounslvM.
'

-

£&amp; for debra wntranud after a date to far

eur again to tfa centennial year, it would
re-etu m though now, u wc are about to
begin tfa aretmd century of our national
existence, would fa a most fitting time
fortUne reforms
'
.
Fifth—Enact each law. as will ensure
a qoedy return to a sound currency, rach
as will command the rrepcct of the

mNITVRE!
Of every Description which we

now on exhibition at our Furniture

IB!

fteum. faWNSMTSB which te— to
m. importaal i. this emmtottou whmb 1
rassmwd to your c*ro-at consideration
FteUlhersraloftotsuehcf the ie-

•The r.tuaber of petunonere still con­
tinual to decraaM, tfa highest number
faring been readied during tho year end­
ing Juno 30th, 1873. During tfa year
11,557 namcn wcro added to the rolls, and
12^77 wore dropped therefrom, showing
a net decrease of 1,420. But while tfa
number of peoaionere fas decreased the
annual amount due on the pension rolls
fas incrawed *44,733 13. Ab is esuacd
by the greatly iocroaacd average rata of
pensions which, by the the liberal fafalalion of CoegrwM, has increased from »9026 in 1872, to *103 91 in 1875, to each
invalid pensioner, an increase in the
average rate of 15 per cent, in tfa thres
yeAs.
During the year ending Jun.
30jfc, 1875, there wasX&amp;id on account of
■
SOO CM 1 1C twwmr 1910 ttlS
Us than was paid tbe proceeding year.
This reduction in the amount of expendi­
tures was prwluced byxfa decrea*c in lhe
amount lit anearagts due on allowed
claims and on pension.*, the rate of which
was incrvaacil by tfa fogidatirm of the pre­
ceding soaion of Conpess. At tfa dose
of ths fart fixal year there were on tfa
tHmriuu rolls 234,821 peracM, uf whom
210303 were iraj pcstaiouers, 105,478
faing invalid* and 104.886 widow* and

Keep It.
Where you vrul fixd all kind-i of

We Invite all perooris to call and look
~5Uj£"5SSBtarfa-..«. T.
al our
xxXfat

J

iTSSVzJis.’rS

nxaiOMS.

IM COXCLCSIOX.
A* thi* will fa tfa Last annual message
which I shall favn tho honor of tranamit
ting to Congress before my sueccsaor is
chosen, I *fal! repeat or recapitulate tfa
questions which I deem Of vital imporlanes to bo legislated upon and settled
at thia scsNon :
First—That the States shall bejequirod
to afford the opportunity of a good com­
mon school education to every child with­
in their limits.
Second— No sectarian tenets shall ever
fa tanght in any school supported in
whole or in jsm by tfa State or nation or
by the proceed* of any tax levied upon
any community. Make education com­
pulsory so fare aa to deprive all persona
who cannot read and write from becoming
roton after the year 1890, disftnnehWng
none, however, &lt;m the grounds of illiteracy
who mav be voters at the time this amendmeat takes effect.
.
TMrd-Dedare the church and atate
forever separate and distinct, but each
fere within their proper spheres, and that
all church property shall beer fa owa pro­
portion of taxation.
Fourth—Drive out licenwd seMuality,

STEBBINS BRO'S.

SSL

-H ip

brin ■h?t-,ri. I»yments moreqwdUy
then any fagWatioo looking to the redreno
tfamof l^Itessdera in ooia, but it would
heal tbe «xn—. of honor. The fagal
tendon would have nd value beyond rottlfaK pwt Uehffitfaa. or psnpmir

preaenta many interesting auggostions in
regard to the management anil disposition
of tho publia lands, and tho modification
of cxistln.; laws, tho apparent importance
of which should insure for it the careful
consideration of Cougrera.

rniw

Iron, what sort of a pobUeetios II to. It
faould fa aaivcraaUy tofan, *.p*elally t.y
call and inspect our goods, for they all
famine*. Pries B0 rail; fa a yrar. Addrroa
8. R. Write A (to.. 7S7 Broadway, X. Y.
abow good*Parties having Picture-- to frame
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ~
would do well to p 'them framed of ua
as we can do It P .arand Cheaper than
any house In P .y County. Wc keep
the Largest a, .&lt; Brat oolcvted stock ot
PICTURE FRAME4 AND MOULD*
wo*, HuACxm, Papbh-*Holdiriut, WALL-Pocxt-Wu, FLirrEBXXMat _________________
HoLXUtRa,

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ami beoaoM of the pledge to pay tho in­
terest of tbe public debt m coin, the yield
of precious meufa would flow out for the
bettefit of foreign nations, and leave the
United States hewm of wood, and draware of water, because of wiser legislation
on the subject of finance bv nations with
whom we have dealings. I am.«not pro
pared to say that I can auggeat the bret
Itoisliaine to ^re the demred cod. It
Wffl be a source of great gratification lobe
able to approve any measure of Congress
s:’"u.u^d’uau«.‘3^sf,

tions nor our foreign policy require" that
we should have a large number of ships
of thia character, while the situation and
the nature of our port, continue to make
tboae of other naUooa little danrerous to
us under any circnmstanco*. Our navy,
does contain, however, a considerable
number of iron clads of the monitor class,
which, though Mt properly ’ ernbers. art
powerful and effective for harbor ddcaso
and for our operaiima dost onr own
shorts. Of these. «ll the single turrstted
on&lt;»—fifteen in number—hare been sub­
stantially rebuilt, tlteir rotten wooden
beams replaced with iron, their bulls
strengthened and their engine and mschinsrv thoroughly repaired, to that they
are sow in lbs most vftrient condition
and ready for see a&lt; soon »they can fa
manned and put in commiMion. The
five double-turrcited Iron dads faiiuiginj
to our navy, by far the most powerful of
our ships for fighting purpvMs, are also in
hand underwing complete repairs, aod
could be ready for sen tn periods varying
from four to six months.
With these
completed acoorditlg to the present deaign
and our two iron torpedo hosts, our iron efad
fleet will be for the purpenev of defense it
home, equal to any force that can fa read­
ily brought againat II Our wooden navv, also, has cruisers of various sixes to the
snmlier of about forty, including those
■9W in eoromission cm the Atlantic, which
eouH be got ready fur duly M fast u men
arrald be enlisted for these not afreedv in
MBBMioii. Of these, oM-thinl ore in
sfifeet new aliipi, and llaouxh wtac of tbe
remainder need eoosndcraMe repairs on
their boilcra and machinery, they all are.
or eon readily k, made effsotire. Thia
esnrtiiuu» a Beet of ssoro thaa fifty war
ship, of which fifteen are iron cfad, now
in hood cn th. Atlantic Coast. The navy
bte beeo brought to this roudlion by a
jadfafamsoaresondtbsprssticnl aMJ«s
Mu of what could bewared from tbe

every other city and village in all tfa
northwest-, and it it, however, tfa metchants cspeciaUy those in the wholesale
trade are looking forward to a buaiuem
during 1876 tfat *hall change the whole
aspect of thing* in thia dty, and if, m they
’ItaJ
succeufully compete with
lhe merchants of Now York, Cbicsgv, and
8l fauit, then no reason why a burines*
should not be developed here, tfat will
make Omaha wfata it* more (anguine remdviita say it a seen to fa fo the near future
a city of 109,000 infahit.ni.
Aa a place in which to live and enjoy
life we do not koov of a single city in tho
Union that has more adventagm than thia.
Tfa society hero ia said to fa a. good a*
can be found any where. There are "eat*
enough in the churehre to give ever, resi­
dent-of tfa dty a seal every Sabbath, and
lhe pulpits ere filled by men of decided
ability. Tfa educational interest are aa fully
developed aa those of any dty in the Union,
and its Centra! High School building ia
not equalled for beauty, extent and coat,
by any other fo the United State*, and we
bear the school spoken of aa faing dccidclr
superior by educator* and tbe friend* of
education un both «idea tfa Miawuri Riv­
er, and Wc have no doubt wfal they .ay
ia true, from what wc saw during a brief
visit there on Thursday. The humaitarian MK'ietira here aecrn to fa doing their
work iu a manner tfat reflect! great
credit on all concerned
The I. O. (J.
Fellow*, fare jurt completed a Temple de­
voted to their work tfat cost aumethfog
over *100.000, and il ia inside and out a
model of beauty and convetuenoe. and
what is fatter it i»
property of the
order, and no debts to be provided for.
We spent last evening with Omaha No. 2.
and enjoyed tbe visit very much. Tfa
Mawtu, also, fave fine accommodations
and are said to fa prospering, and doing
a ra^ amount of work.—Thewaie ia also
true of the K of P , and other kindred
aocietiet, but of these we know but little.
Today we shall visit some of the man­
ufacturing cslabliahmetita in tfa city,
and hear wfat we csn uf their doing* and
bu.inca* proqiecta. call at the shops uf tfa
U P-. and tfa smelting works, and then
we may fare something more to say of
thia city and it. aurro-uudingv. Till then
adieu ’
G. M D

r i IB!
HI

Conprcss at its last session to brine about
specie resumption on and after the fire:
day of January, 1879, at the farthest. It
would bo a great blessing if this could be
consummated, even al an earlier day.—
Nothing oeuna to me more certain than
that a full, healthful aud permanout rose
lion eannot take place in favor of the indnsariaa and financial welfare of the coun­
try, until we return to a measure of values
recognised throughout the civilized world.
While ws nee a currency of the existing
standard the world's ^cognized standard,
specie, beoomes a commodity like tho pro­
ducts ;of the toil, the surplus seeking a
market wherever there ie a demand for it
Under our peeaevt system wc should wan:
none, nor would we have any, were it not

tfa Centra) ’fo Michigan ; and, yet, with
torn st 23 east* per baahel, and other warthy of .proi.l rrororh. Il to vataadam
evr.-eb in peaportiun, there are not oaltie Is extent, and replrta from beginning to rad
Will, matt Inlewtlng mailer. Ito reader, in
enough in the State to consume one tenth
geaeru) na«t b. nor* tbes aranlly Mltotsd
with th!, number. Erory article derorw
ought to bo well informed, say to mo that Stratton, bstwi hare only th* .psoelbrths
there io m opponent intenat on tfa part fcdlrwinf.
Samuel Sosa*, prraidral ef th* Drtewaro.
flf tfa fomera to change the peasant con­
dition of things, but reem rather inclined Lraka-.nn*. and WaMern Railroad, wilh per.
trail; Phrenology unoag lhe Seiraow; Two
to stand back and grumble bcatUM tho
ClergyBan. father and *cn—lhe gev. O. 8.
Railroad will not take their productions- to Tayler and th* Bev. Dr. Chart.* Taytor—with
market for o IraM of tfa actrnd cast of due portrait.; Th* Miartou of lU IIrt.ro.
trasportatiuo, rather than to change their Itac.. Th* Cat-Bird, with ansdmlraM* picture
own indortrice from a buainem that can ot tfa lively MUw. snda^leyUrteb: How
uevrr fa v»ry remunerative to one tfat Os* Woman Coaquersd—a capital Unto story:
must fa paying, and continue, aa the great Edw.nl Eotortra. D. D.. tfa weiLha.wn
author: Railway MMioj,. which eesteina a
mining interest al tbe mountain* is further grad dealer ad.Ire. pltM|r ,xpr«**d; Th*
developed, to pay util) more largely year 8**w ot lUpptetort-a pby.to-pbitoropl.Iesl
eroay; Jam** Barbe, tfa Espresraisn; ATalr
But for their western trade, tie present Exehanx* n. Robbery; Th. Scfeare ef R*gl.
pnapccta of tfa mcrehxnta of thi* city lion. Tfa deport menu 1* genera! of tfa au m.
would look very dark, a* tfa buainua is far.:, crowded wlib practical laforsailoa.
u ’t’ m
‘l‘* ’’’‘""'‘‘’tt*"1
Very largely orerdotw aa it it in almoet

h

with tai*fi*ctory and cacuuraged rvulla
ufar supply &lt;*f thia famieh sf dte asrvfo.- It ha. fa*n tfa production uf evident im- exo. x. dkwkT, r- - - mnrrox.
r“isrd But“ ln
*
provemont in tfa condition uf chat race,
in their stcacl a long U&gt;ud bearing inter­
Haw-rtxo*. Mich. Dbc. 15,1373.
in ths aggregate then those mode far the end will be ountiuuo. with only such modi** u* *UTe ®*'1 u*° “-“fiw op at the rate of 3 65-100 per cost per
»‘J •fa”
-------- *---------------------------------------—».tK Inram- ca»., «»«,, Mch certifi. annum, uf denominations ranging Zrom currvut year , but some additional api.ro
&lt;*!■• have U.u maton. of |.„reh^ *3U to *1,000 seoh. This wouldin Time, priatians are aked far object. Out iucluJ
JV SPECIMEN INSTANCE.
cd in the ordinary maiweaiiico of-- the
tub cncrrpxitiAL Bxrosninx.
”«**«•
&lt;— anting fa ran reduce th. legal tender notes to a volume Naral Bureau, bit believed to be ofprewi*«T»U, but of cuatwm occurrence, and
that could be kept afloat without ifamandTfa little attempt made by tfa Demo­
W|h?* * « rvPcrt*'l frwa *U quartan of the rog a reduction of a large sum suddenly. log importance al this time. It would, in oliarge of the articles an A materiab per­
my
opinion,
be
wire
at
once
to
afford
suf
­
taining to tfa War, tfa Navy, -tfa Tress- cratic leaders in tfa House of Representa­
■ 8»™ occurreure. rannot and do Third, llul additional power be given to
ficient means for the immediate cx,mpfa- ury. the Interior and the Poetoffice De*
“"‘M to refart npon tU Govenuneni
tives on tho firm day of tbe sesrion l« too
Treasury to aocumuitiiuni »!1 Ue.«t citizen.. Smeh ■ late gold for final redemption, inerauing tion of the firs dettbls tomited monitor* partsnents, and tfa Department of Agrinew nndergiung repairs, which mn*t oth­
b„«rer.lh“re■ U
the revenue, curtailing expenses, or both. erwise advaacw sbwly aod only u money
Commimiuo of food fiab, to be contribute Io fa overlooked ur forgotten by the peo­
M pracUeubl., atu. within cantrol of the ItuprefcraM.tedobolh, and 1 rrnnmcan fa q».red from enrrvut expenses. tfa InJeruatite^Exhlbllion to be hdd st ple. Suppow that it fad been predicted
set by which the record of eat- ms ad that a reduction of expenditures be
by lhe Republican press, uf by any ReuralmsUMi an bo vacated, and should the mad. whmvsr il can Le done without tiuppleuKsted by three our navy, armed
Philadelphia during the centennial year
certificate be token up, n it usually j. by
th.dipjo-.tu and ‘eonaular repU^
warfare, manned by our asataen, and ’ ia 1876. has been diligent in the diaefarg. publican apcakers in Frauiei IlaU. tfat
pimg tho due execution thereof. One charge of oar instructed officers, will pre­
the first thing the landing Democratic
v "*
th* government to wham it may measure for increasing the revenue aod sent a force powerfal far the homo purpo*- of the duties which far* devolved upon
It. and the proposition, so far made, with Congressman would undertake on the aatho oolv one J think of ie th. restoration
the mean* st command, give assuraare that semWing uf tfa Forty-fourth Ooogrm
prerent tfa penoo daufong to
of the duty on te» and coffee. Three du­
THE KMTAL SBBVICB.
would be tfa ro-opeuiug of the Louisiana
Botunhsed ft0® obtaining a new ccrtifi- ties would a id probably *18,000,000 to
one of the marked cfaractcriaUai uf tbe .trife, notwilhataadiog its acknowledged
th. court in the pl^e of that thr prewmt amount roocivod for import,
The report of the Postmaster General,
wWAh»b-n taken front him. Tho and would in no way increase the price, herewith tranamitted, give* a full history exhibition. The board fas afaerved com- sctileuient. Wfat an cattery there would
erfl haa become eo greet and of such fro- paid for those article by the cousumera of tbs workings of the department for the meudaU* economy in tfa matter of the
fare been in Democratic quarters over
qMot occurrence thht I cannot too etroor- There artiries are the product, of oountrica year just past. It will fa observed that erection of building* for lhe governmental
exhibit, th. expense of which, it U eati- Republican effrontery and recklcwmeaa,
iy recommend that auine effective measure* colleetiag revenue from exports and at we
**)° P?’vi&lt;le ? P«&gt;P« remedy thchrgrai cvtutuncn, reduce the duties era! treasury facrare^ow the amount re­ mated, will not exceed *800,000. Ufa and it is not improbable that we should
amount
lias
been
withdrawn
under
the
Md mourn for the vacating of any recon! they proportionally incretM thmn. With quired tor the preceding year. Io a eoun ■
fave heard sutiMthiug about a perrerao
thw ftwlakoily made, and of punishing this addition to the revenue, many duties cy ro situated as the United States, with law from the appropriation* of five of the dispoaition to air the “bloody shirt” on all
principaljlcpartments which learaa *ome of
the guilty parj a to the transaction.
now collected and which but an tmignifl large portions sparsely settled, it mast fa
possible occaaiiins.
In this connection I refer also to the can! return for the eoat of collecting might expected that thia important service will thuic departments without sufficient mean*
And yet we did are two distinguished
qu-don of expatriation rad the election be remitted and to the direct advantage o be m ore or less a burden upon the Treasury to reader their respective practical exhibits
of nationality. Tbe United Stale wu cotauinen at home. I would specially for many yean to come, but there is no complete and safaJactovy The exhibition Sohthcru and Northern Rcprtaeutativc*
faummi. upkoidiugUu right of exps mention tlitoe articles which enter into branch of the public service which inter­ being an international &lt;&gt;oe, and tfa Gov­ uniting to attempt thia perfidious pro­
tnauon, and was pnndpdly instrumental manufactures of all sorts. All duties pnic ests the whole people more thou that of ernment bring a voluntary contributor, it grain me It will fa sold that it was finally
in overthrowing the doctrine of perpetual on such articles go directly to the cost o the cheap and rapid taanamfaaion of the is my opinion that its contribution should
aUegiaxxc.
Congrem has d-lared the toe aninel when tn-nu factored here, and mails to every inhabited part of our terri­ bo uf a character, in quality and extent, defrated by Democratic votes. Tct, after
to mntain tho dignity and credit of no dis- the achemo fadybren mercilessly exposed
right of expatriation to be a natural and must be paid by the coiuumsra. The du tory. Next to tho free sdiool tbs postoffinherent right of ah people, but while lies not only tome from the consumers bu ieri. the great educator of the people, tinguiafad a contributor. Tfa advantagrs and resisted by-Jw- Republican., in such a
many ocher nations hay. laws providing injures our own industries asking protection and it may well deserve the support of the
are in an international point of view of way u to l«vc the impression that, but
what formalities shall be neccwary to work against foreign manufacturer! of tbe uune Gsnneral Government.
tho first importance, while an indifferent for aueh effective opposition on the .pot,
a change of allegiance, the United State completed article" in our own and distant
Tbe suhaidy of *150,006 per annum
has enactetd no provisions of law and has
given to rewoLof tho U. 8., for carrying or unereditaUe participation by the Gov­ the great body of Democratic Representsernment would bo humiliating to the
the mails between New York and Bio Do patriotic feeling* of our people themselves would faro tallcn in with the movement
CLAIMI.
expatriation may be accomplished by its I woulil suggest or mention, anotheraubjec Janeiro haring ceased on the 30th day
I commend the c«timotes of the board for of Mesan. Wood and Lamar, and the
aunens. Instance are brought to the at- bearing upon the problem sf how to caa of September fast, wo arc without direct the necessary additional appropriation* to
tsstion of the Government where eiliteM blejha Secretary of the Treasury to aceumu mail facilities with the South American the fav«rablc consideration of Con great.
sprung upon a startled country.
It was
of the United States, here naturalised or fate balances. It is to devise some better States. This is greatly to be regretted
partisan prudence and want of courage,
BDL'CATIOX.
method of verifing efaims against the Gov- and I do not hesitate to reeomend the au­
or subjects of foreign powers, but who crament than at present exists through tho thorisation of a renewal of that contract,
The report of the Comm ission er of Edu
neverthelem in the absence of any pro- Court of Claims, especially those growing and also that the service may bo inoroaed cation, which accompanies the report of dictated lhe sudden change of front. We
viaioiM of legislation on there questions, out of the fate war. Nothing is more cer­ from monthly to semimonthly trips. the Secretary of the Interior, abows
call thia a specimen instance of tfa exhiwhen involved in difficulties, or when il tain than that, a large percentage of the
gratifying progress of educational matter* bition which U likely to fa made more
seems to be their interest, claim to be citi amounts now txwed and paid are part or by a direct line of American Mesmers to
VTAll MATTKBS.
than omo by tfa representatives of lhe
tens of tho United States and demand the wholly fraudulent, or am far in excess ol tho South American States will far out­
। Jn neatly ^cvcry annual meaaage that IWmocracy iu Congrcs*
intervention of a government which they the real bases sustained. The luge amou■ weigh the expense of service.
By the act of Congros. approved
. Tfat party ha* within its rank* a mau
pt of laawa prpven, according to existing
for yean they have rendered no service laws, by afidavita of ficticious or uuaerupu- March 3d. 1875, almost all muter, wheth­ Congress I fare called attention io°tfa of material disaffected almost to the verge
nor held themselves in any way amenable loin pervoti! to hare l«n sustained on er properly mail matter or not, mar be anomalous nut to say smidalou* condition
in other casts naturalised citizen. immed •mall farms and pfantatioiw, arc not only sent any distance through the mails in ol affair* existing in the Territory of Utah of disloyalty, reckleM afaust beyond tfa
lately after naturalization have returned far beyond tho possible yield of those places packages, not exceeding four pounds in and have asked for definite tegtalation to power of vigilant leadera to control, and
to their native country, hate become en- for any onoyeur, but m eve^r one knows weight, for the sum of 16c per pound. correct U. That polygamy should exist in ravenous with eighteen yrar* absence from
a free country, without the power to punres or pursuits inconsistent with A men and who has tinted tho scene, of those nuUrr goes this would are tn entirely pro­ i«h so flagrant a crime against decency and the short allowsnee imputed by wandering
caa citizenship. and evince no intent to spoliations, are in many instancca more per. but I suggest that the law fa so morality, seems pryporterofa. True, there
U no law to sutain this unnatural vice, tn tfa devious way* of acccsaion.
return to the United States, unlroi called than the
individual
claimants were amended as to exclude from th. mails mer­
At thia moment country papers of the
upon to discharge some duty to’ the roun ever worth, including their personal and chandise of all daaeripciona and limit but what ia needed is a law u&gt; punish it.
try when they are residing, when at once real estate. Tbe report of the Attorney chia trsmportation to all article, enumer­ and al the same lime to fix the statics of South contain advctliacmeiit* of -plan* for
they assert their dtisrnship and call upon Genera), which win be submitted to Cou- ated and which may fa elated as mail lhe innocent children, tfa offspring of this obtaining and accuring list* uf the market
system, and of thepoaaibly innocent wires.
tbere^vueaUUrro ofthe guveromtent toaic grew at an early day, wiU contain a de­ matter proper.
But. a* an institution, polygamy should fa value of slarot “prior to Lincoln's Eman­
them in tbsr unjust pretensions. It is but : tailed history of awards made and of
THS BLACK HtLLS.
cipation Proclamation.'' Tfa achetuc fur
banished from the land.
juMice totilbctjaflde ciyzcmitha: no doubt claim* pending of the class here referred
' The discoveiy of gold in th. Black THE IMI-OBTATIOX Or CIIIXK.1E WOMEX. procuring the refunding of the cotton lax
should axial on aueh questions and that Con
^tX WAB DXr.lBTXBNT.
Hills, a portion of ths Sioux Beservation.
While thia is bring done, I invito tfa is well organised, and ia the pct project of
how expatriation shall be accomplished
The report of the Secretary of War sc- has had ths effect to induce a large emi­ attention of Congrtn* to another, though Beck of Kentucky, who hopes to return to
and right of otizenship be established.
ccmjnnying this mc-«age gives a detailed gration of miner* to that point. Thin perhaps no l«m an evil, the importation of Washington aa l’nite-1 Stalo- Senator.
I also invite your attention to the neces­ account of the army operation, for the far the effect to protect tbs treaty right, Chinese women, bnt few of whom arc
sity of regulating by law the status of year just [ossed, tbe expenrea for maintes of the Indiana of that section has been brought to our port" to pursue honorable The Southern claim* fafore tfa oimmi**
aian of tfat oatne fave already reached
American women who may many foreign aaec, ect., with'rceommdations for legfafa anecvwaful, but the next year will certainly oe useful -iccupation*
era and of defining more fully that of tion', to which I respectfully invite your witness a large increote of inch cmigra- thk ni»m»iTiox nr rvni.ie laxim ix the nominal sum of *60,000,060, filled by
attention. To some of thevc 1 invite .&lt;tp»- tiou. The negotiation* far the niliuquuiiabout 22,000 claimant*.
Their real va­
»
TKBBiTontra
tuent uf the gold Geld* having failed, it
American parents, who may raid, abroad cisl consideration
Obserraliotu while visiting tfa Terri­ lidity may fa inferred from the fact that
and also of rone further provisions rtguFirst—The necessity of making *306, will be ueeoaary for Congmw tu adopt
fating or giving legal effect to the marri­ 000 of the appropriation for the subsist tome measure* to relieve the embamus tories of Wyoming, Utah and Colorado, *4,717387 of these claim, shrunk oil ex­
during
tfa
jaal
autumn,
convincing
me
amination to *943,713
But more ac­
ages of American citizom contracted in cnee deportment arailabfa before tbe be­ merit growing uut uf the cause named.
that the cxntiag law* regulating the di*- commodating officera appointed in the
foreign eountriro.
ginning &lt;f the next Steal year.
Without The Secretary of the interior suggest, that
The correspondent* submitted herewith this prorWoa thr troops at pointe distant the supplies now appropriated fur the «tt» position uf public land*, timber, etc , and place of there now on tbe Cominiasion, ur
shown a few of the constantly occurring from the vupplv bf production must eithw tensile*- of that people, being no longer prol*xbly tfa mining law* themselves are
very defective and should fa carefully a tlight change in the law. covering rach
go without food, or the existing laws will obligatory under the treaty of 1S6R, but
eousidcraticn of th. Government. There lie violated. It is rxHatrendcd with enst simply a gratuity, may fa totonl i-r with­ amended, and al au early day. In a Ter­ cares. WuuM open the door to au immenne
ritory where cnllivalioo of tfa soil can squandering of the public looney.
held at hia discretion
in few subjects to engage the attention of to the Treasury.
Be­
.
only fa followed by irrigation, and where
Congress on which more delicate relation
Second—His reevmviidatiun for thp en­
TUX I.XDIAN rUBITOKV
irrigitiun is not practicable, ami the land* sides those, are innumchble claims for
actment of ■ rywtem of annuitise for the
The rondition of the Indian Territory, can only fa used a* pasturage, a nd thia rent, claim* for the |o*iuia: of f-outhern
familicn of deceased officer* by voluntary to which I ha*e referred in several of my only where stock eon reach water to quench cer.ra* taker* mail-conlractore and other*
TIXK STATE DEPARTMENT.
deductions from the monthly jay of offi­
In tbe mouth of July fast th. building cers. Thia, again, fa not attended with former annual messages remains practical- thetr thirst, lhe land* cannot fa govern- prior to 1861, now debarred by complicity
erected for tho Dqartmenl of State was burdens upon thi Treasury, and would ly unchanged. The Secretary of tfa-ln- cd by tin- aame law as tu entries u laud* in tfa rebellion, and heavy railroad schemes,
taken poeacarioo of and occupied by that for the future relieve mneh distrem, which teriorj has taken measures to obtain a full every acre of which is an independent whose lobliyiais bare already taken up
department, I an: happy to say that ths every old army officer has witoeaaed in report or the condition of that territory estate by itself The laud* must fa held
archives and valuable papers of the Gov­ the post, from officers dying suddenly ^or and will make it tbe subject of a special in bitter quantities to justify the expense their quarters at Washington.
These an- samples of the wild projects
ernment iu the custody of that depart­ being killed, leaving families without even report at an early clay, It may then fa uf conducting water upon it to make it
ment are now safely deposited aod proper­ the means of reaching their friends, if neceusary to make some further rerotnmen- fruitful, or to justify utilising it a. a pas­ entertained at tfa South and encouraged
elation ia regard to legislation for the gov­ turage.' The timber on most of tfa .Ter­ by tiic Democratic luterores uf last year.
ly cared for.
fortunate enough to hare frienM* to aid ernment of that territory
ritories is principally confined to tho
them.
THE rn TAB CRT DEPARTMENT.
They are lying fark of lhe unexampled
PATKXT XATTKBA
Third—The repeal of the law abvltabtry in *mall quantities only, and a* min- invasion of Denmcratie office-holder*
The retort of the Secretary of the
The steady growth ami inervaMt of the cra^lauds The limber is the property of which has been pouring through the halls
Treasury shows the receipts from customs ing mileage, and a return to the old «y»tcm.
ba-ines* of the Patent Office imlicatea the United States, for the disposal and corridor* nf Washington for tfa last
for the fiscal year ending Juns 30th, 1874,
Fourth—The trial of torpedoes under ths in some measure the progress uf lhe in­ pl -which there is now no adequate
to have been 1163,103,833 69, and for
corps of engineers, and an appropriation dustrial activity of the rountry. The re law. Thr settier must become s con- furtnigbtr If the Democracy were in full
the fiscal year eodfag June 30th. 1873, to
have been 1157,167,722 35, a .leereaae for the same Should war «rcr occur be­ ccipU of the offire are in cxccm of iW lumcr of this timber whether ho lira (Kiwer at lhe Capitol their most discreet
tween
the United States and any maritime expenditures, and the office generally ia upon tfa plain* or engage in working leaders would fa unequal to the tx«k of
for the fast fiscal year of 15,936,111 31.
power, toqtedoes wiU be among the most, in a prosperous and aatiafacniry condition. the mina: hence every Soon facomaatresThe receipts from internal revenue for the
cnctroling there hungry and reckless ap­
if Mt tbe most, effective and cheapest aux­
{xuser himself or knowingly a patron of plicant., who fare no more respect for
year ending 30th of June. 1874, were
THE UtHDOFTiCK.
iliary for tbe defence of harbors, and afa o
irrspsascn. Mk opportunities (or ofaer
*102,409,782 90, and for the year ending
The report of ths General l^nd Office vations were nofiufficienl to justify me in anything which the loyal country regard,
30th of June. 1875, were *110,007,493 io aggressive operations, that wc can hare,
lienee it is desirable to learn by experi­ shows that there were 2,459,601 acres leas rocomcudiug aperifie legislation on those aa scttlemenU of questions growing out of
58, ’ an increase of *7,597,708 68. The
ment their beat construction and applica­ disposed of during this than during the subjects, but 1 do recommend that a joint the war and rvcvuMnictiou than Meaare.
report also shows a complete history of thr
tion, as well u effect.
.workings of the department for the hut
Fifth —A permanent organiration for creaae was in lands disponed uf under lhe sufficiAtiy large to fa divided into *ub com- Wood and Lamar fare for tfa settlement
year and contains recommendations for
of tho Louisiana question. Want of pow­
the Signa) Service Corp*. Thia service
reforms and for legislation which I concur ha* mw become a necessity of pcaec a. hnmewtead and timber culture Iswa. The miltris, be organized to visit all tfa States er to do anything for these agitators, feare
causes of thia decrease of supply are to and Territories during th. coming rammer,
in, bnt cannot cemment on to fully as I
well as w« under the advancement made
and that lhe curanuiwion shall report to that they may imperil further Democratic
should like to, if apses would permit.
by tbe ptVent able management.
the drouths, which prevailed so extensive­ Congress at tfa next acssion inch law* or ruceesae*. will exert upon them a roarainuracil BUVMFHOX.
Sixth—A-renewal of the aproprialfoo ly in «ome of the frontier Slates and Ter- amendments
to the law* as it may
for compiling the official rcceords of the ritorwa during that time as to discourage deem nceasary to accurc tfa bat interest ing influence, but still theirdemoostratioiu
will fa unavoidable from time to time.
tian* on a topic which I look upon* as vital war, etc.
,
and deter entrier by actual seitlcrx The of the Gorcrnmet and tfa people of these
cash receipts were lea by *660,322 23 Territories who are doing so much for their
coming within the purview of tho Treas­
The condition of ou^. navy at this than during the proceeding year. The development. I am rare ths ertizena occu­
ury—I moan specie resumption
Too time is a snbject of satisfaction. It does entire surveyed area of lhe publie domain pying lhe territory dcacribcd do not wish EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE
nine'll strew, cannot be laid upon t his ques­ not contain, it fa true, any of the power­ ia 680^53,094 sens, of which 26,077,531 to be trespasser*, nor will they fa, if legal
tion, and I hope Ccngreaa may bo induced, ful cruising ironefada which make so much acres were surveyed during lhe put year, ways are provided for them to become Business— Nebrssks- Agriculture —
al the earliest day practicable, to insure of the maritime strength uf acme ether na­ leaving 1,154,4&gt; 1,762 acres still unaur- owners of three actual necessaries of their
—The Humsnitsrisn Societies, Ao.
the consummation of the act of the last tions, but neither our continental situs-

i

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n'fa th? vafai

S
$11

fir the rafa fo .

of the currency 8wimd, that the StoreyryufdreTnwaary be aalfawtosd to re­

Oysters received daily
J&gt;ree delivery and on rims.

^fe,3kfirSrt£.
j!a*M!
-fag.-ho dmlr. iu at ifa rale,“rirea
above fur

taaxte s-T. ~r

-"-^5

fisp of th Uiitel SlitB,

24 Jeffrrron 8l, Hasting., Mick.

N. B —In addition thoaqove eootki, X
have the .gency of Croker &amp; Farber.
Ale, Edinburgh Pale Ale nod Porter,
Syracuse, New York, which ■ equal to
anv imported good, and will bo eold iu
bulk or by dot. bcltiro.
Yount Truly.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
Tfa. gtre. IbtTlnM.eMl Ita»4&gt;ne«k )O*e

F crWhat?

The Mew Zraprow^ Baok rMd

FLOREHCE SITBG UdDOL

■BBS
Tte CiidmH Daily Ttea

fa

Some TMm» R Dees Net De.
ZZi ZXtaMram.

�Th. R,.rdauc\s BwuJ

300 CORDS W(55K

SPECIAL NOTICE*.

THE OREAT CAUSE
cord

\

C. r. DWIGHT.

HUMAN MISERY.

S
at
OFF1CEHS.
-----J CPrtedto

•rsfttia

Nover before the war, or since,
have the best Amerioon Prints
been placed on the Market at so
low a figure as 8c per yard.
SPRING k AVERY have
this day received and opened
50,000 yards of the best goods,
which they offer to their custo­
mers at this surprisingly low fig­
ure ; and in addition to this we
are offering 35,000 yards of very
desirable and stylish goods;
good colors and patterns at 6c
Prints that never before were of­
fered inthis maaket at SO LOW
A Price. The best and leading
brands of Brown and. Bleached
Cottons, at the lowest ruling
prices—in fact SO CHEAP it is
hardly necessaay to call atten­
tion to them.
SPRING k KVEBX.
Grand Rapids.

J.M.axyiNH,p.M.

liwl Wlfl Jititej.

TO DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

TOYS I
For
For
For
For

ALL'ABOUT THE COUNTY.

TOYS! I TOYS’I
the old folk,.
the young folka,
tha rich folka,
the poor folks,

aught
«lroke, but it left both aaaager sad leeiur.r
ie a sad plight.
.... to Senator
WIl.on.ad tab! h.m how Udly they
off
—the lecturer a girl from bls State—and be
quietly made up lhe lota, gave Jennie a fifty
un » --... .k_ _ —
. .

Happy Nev Year. Geo. H. Johnsen
A Co.. wiah to return their beat wishes to
their many friends, and wish them a Happy
New Year for. 1876.
xxJtlf

XX33«I.
prujecs. aa

’

CROCKERY
too, but Dan says it ia going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and closfe it ouL

GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay. ’
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P bin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to bard
work to grind them.

IMPOSITION MUTED!

Teas, Coffees and Spices

■Ssrj
Wagons

his now Wagon Shop, where
found at all hours of any day.

X.ATVTFS,

OPPOSITION COURTED.

Nationil Reform
National AaaocUiion, O

.

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a doublerderof

It would seem as if almost
everything had been said about
DRESS GOODS and that the
subject wu entirely worn
thread bare. But SPRING k
AVERY being alive, and watch­
ing the interest of their many
customers as well as the fluctua­
tion of the market, have this
day placed on sale a case of
SPENDID ALPACAS in all the
leading colors at 25 cents per
yard. These goods would be
considered cheap st more money.
Also a CASE of TIBER
CLOTHS, goods styles and col­
ors, which ore attracting the at­
tention of the masses at 30c.
In fine goods will be found all
tbe new and stylish things. Invisable Plaids in Browns, Blues
and Greys, in Camels Hair;
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in
CASHMERES in Seal Brown,
Navy Blue, Prune (black a ,
speciality) Dark Green, 4c.—
The Ladies would do well to
look over our stock, before pur­
Buggies chasing, as we can show tuem
all the novelties of the season.
SPRING 4 AVERY.
AH grades of Teas, the very best in the Market. Frexh every
Grand Rapids.
week from the Importer! S. 8. SLEEPER k CO., of Bottob and
for sale at prices which dees successfill competition.
’

NOTICE!
W. H. II. Heath, the senior metube.
of the firm of Heath, Haliabury &amp; Cor
has retired from buMSCM in thia rity, and
is now traveling for lhe Grand lUpida
Burial Csss Co. Uta many friends wi&gt;h

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

T«k« Notice

and

GIVE ME A CALL. v

Bi wa predict .(sighing far lhe holidays.

J. G. Rcxraa

The weather for the past few
day has been wintery, remind­
Hastings, Nov. 10th, 1874.
ing the Ladies of warm and
comfortable garments. -Yestcrnorth-ofr day Spring 4 Avery opened in
addition to their unusual large E-4H-T.Al&lt;Ti|o|'Y$Co.
stock over 100 desirable and
591 Broadway, Mew York.
1 Stylish Cloaks and £aques in fur
(Om. M*«»»11U» HMaU
trimming, fringes, silk and in all Manufacturers, Importer* A Deafen tn
the leading styles in both long CHROMOS AND FRAMES,
and short garments. Also a full
line of Silks, Velvets and Cloak­
Mteaa
ul BaluhU Vim.
ing Beavera, fur lined and plain
by the yard, with Braids Gimps,
and all the fashionable trim­
mings for these garments ; all
of which your are most respect| fully invited to examine.
Spring 4 Avrrt,
Grand Rapids.
■

! ihu defy cotnpctiun at
Sxirn, Manki
XX33w4
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Notice.

if

I

Shop on Jofforeta Street,
Hastings Hotel.

qnlU light

Holiday Good.!

,L
; will do anything
raena. AdArena M.
rasi, Marshall.

Mikr Green wuhe tho public to know .
that ho ia no* a partner with John Beker.
He ia all .lone in the grocery and ealoon
buaioewe. His Bar ia firat-claaa, and be
wishes all his his old friends and the pub­
lic, to call on him and he will plcaaa all
with priecaml palilcaesa
As ever yours,
xx32tf
MIKE GRACE

•John Stanley.

stkrioscopisand raws,

PHOTOGRAPHIC IATIBIALS.

Farmers Notice
-Ulin* u4 reger to do work which w
ball .1 Hltk- la w»li&gt;o( and oavlinc to haiOlMm

Dr. lielight J.AVolf,'physician, may be

«toI’rITw“uJ’X,

wuwiTi ft rtnmri
TEA !

TEA ! I

TBREX MILLION ACRES OF

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

L

XX33w3 Smith, Mamie, 4 Prmtoo i

White/Rose, German Pink, Roodebda
Myrtle Blonaom, Ylang Viang, and many
other kinds which are all A. No. 1.
HX32l3 ___
____

TOBACCO!

Have on exibition one of lhe
largest Stockof Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash, fie have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and- Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &amp;c.,
$c. Give us a call.

'

AN D S

This week we have opened
zm..
“'JKFSa
LIBERAL.TERMS TU IMITUIViaS.
in our Silk Department, a large
line of SILKS, from the most Ora IanMtHMM. amt
celebrated and responsible man­
IMH Mi l UIU IT B I
ufacturers, “Bonnet,'’ “Bellon's”
“Guinet’s," besides the well- a hie iiaiM amriNi beiioi.
known “Cachemire Alexandria,”
imported by us. This is our faIN KANSAS.
oritc brand, one which we desire
to sell our friends, which we
8.00O.Q00 ACHES
warrant in every repect, and can
only be found at the counters of
SPRING k AVERY.
11 Yrere'Credit, with 7

Hopkins A Barnas.

Hastings, Dec. 15. 1874.

J. Cole* Son
THE

CM Ml

»60 ftrtxsreastJtes-

GROCERS

xx31tf

FURNITURE ROOMS.

•» '. drnynwui .f thia tUj, 1M&gt; a ajdaadid
Mr. Maynard Mag a hard warktag.
knnv man. had tha aywpatliiri of oar dllwn. wl&gt;a n.anlfaatod lh« MW by giving

Ofc hr 8ak it tte Uvnl Unit Mt

The Urg«t Stock and the best Furniture
ever brought to this city, b oc exhi­
bition at the. Warwomua of

LHOPUffEB

SALISBURY &amp;BROSSEAU.

mcro
nra un

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

UK IHA1B
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

UNDERTAKING

ECLECTIC BALM

One of the novelties intro­
duced by Spring 4 Avery, end
which seem* to be appreciated

nartwient, Ltdaeecwn pro­
cure any ofthe fashionable pat­
terns of all sixes, and make
their own garment if they de­
rive. Ov ar 1,000 different pat­
tern we offer our trade, for La­
dies, Men and children. Parties
calling at the pattern depart­
ment can obtain a catalouge.

UNDERTAKING

TU WKKKLY COURIEBjJOUKMAL
ri th* great NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. It will, M n----- 1
SIM, 1876, diMnUte iipM] «1MM

�.•luitl

safe
w»M| **4~&gt; «.*. W swells *&gt; Hw -r I* !

IM. HD ®SKI
temt:

oestio

&gt;wriMlas&gt;4

V ttwirc

&lt;

t MACHINES.

Yotmc
'iiARLfs' ll.
UErX(iy

men

EES?

tESnar

WELLS,11'ruilftt.

Hastings.
• rwrifc^y^teS**1

lie mast actetwire, thorough and com• Inxtltutlnn of the Mod In the world,
it Aliousahd gnsditaica of tlua ixdh'ge

.tsgsyswro
e*» Msuui.frawibu niiutl

•T
take pood care of them during the other
aeasom of lhe year? TKy Jo n'oT ™Kxc
the injury which sheep receir. from ex
pesuro to tire cold stortn. of Nt&gt;neut*T
and the scanty foou whicli they loo often
receive during that month. As the shosp
have considerable wool, the owner ia likely
to think it not only a natural but xU&gt; a

Is..-.: .n BbUfala har.br
&lt;a&gt;4 axwaUac.I ikall aaaa*
• s.rtb frost dor. of th. Cuai

. HLTJ?-}*!-;?.

.itSrtE

turTfitritMT.'

SSSj;

BUSINESS TRAINING.

.

«rr«~" u.r/tuu.., I.-

^t*SM;

g55^t.i.'3S8ra,tt,«

M|.f lx.urt, H*r La a.icuuae to 1’ruS

Young meu who eontempkte a borines*
life, and parents having mux to educate,
arc particularlv requested to send
MroMlTA

.a-si/ax’iT',
1:v.“

. tM.tr urexUnll...

TIK‘SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

M1&lt;

E STAUFFER.

wsreifi

•sssSiTWi

sorib of rw«. ae.aa &lt;Tr west, ibracs aanb

Magnificent grauiw btuLling, with air­
gaudy fitted aud furnished apartments fur
the oppliratioa ot ami anrring out of oar
novel ami systematic method.’ of

If. "/■■J.T..v-gf!

rw*

■ rna.ww.u,, BUTK-K
^Sfecrerttiaft- s-sr" ■,

The Ritkt Kiiitif Eteta fir
W Men.

,.i"JW.

55TRAL H&lt;

I'iXSl

UJLLU, SKHlurt.

i'-'i-sxr, w^r.-sia jxft

lS5Ei

ten. IS- -l.i. o&lt; ua MfelUas-tiji. .

whichlubM cobiUhol wMkljfsrth’.Ur; iklr

^■sssritt-a

Eruy •*■!&gt;«' I» wvf.tiir lt:«nr&lt;:H *■»! It*
fsplsmsuabrwoe tit !«!••&gt; «ut uen kurwliii
they can take care of tliAx*«re^—ln"lNr
«u imerputurn. until siiow couie*. ('onasquently they receive no attention until
very late in the season and arc ex pawl to

MICHIGAN

jsm.’aiswa ■Jtvrai.t.t!

HhIsw, ramHMtw &gt;nS AJvfaw. irr I'rMiral
Mr Un. r»r.Wurtnin*u4 luuferm, In &gt;11 Ik. .
w~r»sr V-

:al

CENTEAL

RAILROAD.
■

W Wam’Jattoi I Sulm

TITkdZE TABLE.

-n nsn ur u.«

fir Ki ran ef ill tew of Pants tasc

ttntotg.

Taking Effect Nov 21at. 1876.
r.l&gt;s ISsrr sn4 Also** :

estate

MICHIGAN AND THS SOUTH

histsilSi^BWterS.
»»st ks-.rsl |a Cter.Usg U&gt;u .By olbsr »kn
’."•Mtrarr'ri-r'w/' Kkl'U'"»d "* “ri!M

Towushlpof lisrrUngs, wltte good Brick
Ifuuraaud all modern improvements
Good-Darn and other out buildings. A
rood Orchard, and about 100 acr-s of
Wheat on the ground. Will fte told
Chtap. TERMS IJBEHAL

The stool of unthrifty sheep, it t« well
known, is uneven, of poor quality and de­
ficient in quantity, «j that exposure hot
only causes the direct lorn of many sheep
but nukes tnsny others ' leas profitable,
causes a small clip of wool, and that of
poor quality, it*k» ktnls poor, and gives
1.1__ _______. . .1.. —1.1. .i -i

PR. &lt;J. A SMITHS
Meelicn.1
Inflrinary.
I«U. ■UtTADt.iSIlK.U 1*03.

BSstSSE

"CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

X. W. RIKKH.
ja-reass

adjoining 111
■. a good barn

tstyssw •"•.•
w» .nt u*.halt! —',. a-,..
.'WlSWMfK''

November is entirely disproved by the cifinta .baste1
perienre of sheep owners.
While some breeds will enduro neglect
better than others, tlicre aro none gene­
rally kept in this country which are not
seriuu.lr injured by it In a dry attacwphsrv the wool would doublhwi 1* n .ufixcicut protection, but. our heavy rains,
added to tho rold make too severe demands '
upon lhe ritolity of the animals which are I
constantly cipoasd. Tha wool holds quite
a quality of water and when il passes off MARMsE WORKS
TM. wU-lw,
w.
u.
by evaporation it carries off a great deal of
.
li*wMki*«&lt; U*it.jn,e&lt;. n&gt;Un &gt;»t nf tsrLiir.
•
■
———
. e«Mala&gt;*s steal
tbe aairail beat. (Adds, uougha and Inntf
canpisints are rmeng lite tnaladire induuri
M.U-K I ri LLKB.
«. rrrv.,^1 MO ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND
by exp»ure io cold, storms. And this ex!sh«fcrer«E&gt;r-."T!:~A“»

gtWSI

FARM FOR SALE

«r«

urwxraricKTat
cases it evu off all ho.c of profit, and'
hardly allows s man tu keep hi* ^uck «a».tire. Aod as all auoh
be readily
evaded, three is not the slightest need rff
having them occur.
For many ycara my practice iuu been
to get tbe shrop into a lot near the ban&gt;
early ia October, shut them up c-r«J&gt;*ht.
asd during cold rain, keep them aSritdvd
from the atcrmi. I have kept the South­
Down. Cotswold, and grades in each breed. !
andainroadopung’tlw |.bn of shrilerin" AMERICAN
from tbe diseases which exposure cau^w
«.r sggrarates. 1 believe ia takiag px»i
care of sheep, both as a matter of kind- I
«■ to tho animals and of profit in my-

tsris... hlssAsmtsl.

jllli!

is of the lest steel rail, and all the appulntmcnts arc flnt-clnro lit every re•(■cct. Its train, are made up of elegant
now Pull man Palace Drawing Boom
and bleeping Coaches. luxurious, wall
lighted and woll ventilated Day Coaches
an if pleasant lounging and smoking

&gt;411 d |&gt;atent Buflbrs aud Couplings, West­
hut house Safety Air Brakes, and every
other sppltauce that has been dertord
for thr safety of pnucngtr train*. Al
train, are run by telegraph. In a word
tbh GREAT LINE has tho H-»t anc
smoolhe-t track, and the most elegant
■nd comfortable equipment of any road
in the W«wt, and lias n&lt;&gt; competitor in ?

11

Si“

WSniSHfc
For Council Bluffs. Omaha, and CahforI nla. Two tbrough trains daily, with

L^T7. '-■•■.

MARBLE

Lawson’s Curative
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

^=az£z^,.

; BRICK FOR SALE!
I

whether they ought to!
The Subscribers will' com­
mil their grain sod other crops sr Io hold
' msnee the Manufacture of
them with the oxi |Mctatir.B of receiving
higher
—pricers
—------ 'fill
..—• its question whicli,
finally rach former onght to deride for
—■ as others tell him to. at the earliest possible mo­
himself, not&gt;rdoing
Let each farmer get _ __ ____ ____ _ ment.
WillJfcep constantly
can, and then deride sa his Judgment dic­
tates, In giving our own views we do on Tmnd a full supply of
not wish them to be regarded sa infallible.
BETTER BRICK
With regard U&gt; grain crop., especially
wheat asd corn, k tetros to ua there are than, was ever before made
very good reasons &amp;flupuinn aa advano- in the County, which wc wiU
in price bribrs another crop comes on the sell at prices that defy com­
market. It is certain that tkerc will be a petition.
Urge foreign dreTOnd. and that there arc ; L€ NESBET A WILLISON
no large accumulations of old crops in thi*

B3EV.XC3S. -

1776. A Nations! Family Paper. 1876.

Spaitted Baner •££;
to much advance ia prise- Tho hog crop
is short in number, and has been made
still shorter by dime, but the indication,
aro that morinf the bogs wDlbe well fattewsd. The present prices snrsusbas tu
afford a rotiaftu-tary profit. Futwro prion.
Lrbrri «&lt;Ue «s. unrorUrO. but d..
probabilities are in ftvor of scow advance
far tho batter grade*.
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RANT AMD WEST.

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_&gt;»or Milwaukee. Four through tralua I
dslly. Pullman Car* on night trains.
For Winona and pointe In Minnesota, |
Ono through train daily.
For Dubuque, via Freeport. Two,,
through trains drily, with Pullman .
Cara on night train.
For Dubuque and La Crosse, via .
Clinton, Two tlirouifb trains dally,, '
with Pullman Cars on night train.
.
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Brr, Chicago and Milwaukee, Cirtcsgo
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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. 187:
fBF Ull. IM BOMBS GIBBS.

HARDWARE !
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

CENTRAL HOUSE! Rm now u, stock tor the HOLIDAY TRADE «

Ml aid &lt;a

pletcjine of

HASTINGS, MIOH.

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T.atlt a wMacraamret
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Aad arm

L. F. STAUFFER JProp.

Cr XRGEK SAME AS USUAL.

Abo the Celebrated Duuuoiwl Tooth, Silver Steel

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The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,

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Hm the Largent Door of any Stove in the Market.

The

ANOER :

iii. Oje H»nd»mert and Heariut
Mnnufacturcd.

Boiler Plate Stove

Prices Lower than Ever Before in Parry (’ountij.

HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

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FOR the holidays.
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win SUM. la all tofcke of
Ft«fw.ten a
Vtesaat tottoOaitoa.

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All of which will be sold at
untill after the Holiday*.

Reduced Prices fro’1'
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DR. WM. JOXKM.

DENTIST

Hartville,

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Sweet's Hotel,
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WHOLE NO. 1021.

J. ROBERTS

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ligbtmng^ aluxrn Hiadrt these with it.

• Where do you expert to tench aitaiu.
OC shall you giro up teaching for tba
fatast?
Ha fek hia heart throb almost
to mfbeariou as be awaited her answer.
*“I have not taken any school yet “ she
replimi. “bat I egpert to roue, if pumiUe.
labakvw to dnMMlUag feslhttboad,
hot 1 hops I shall not.alwsn find it m
hart at to b now.
“Young ladies usually marry,*' ventn-ed iovetigata ia roncert a woedorful dimovas- l-_ j-n _teu__ ______ n_
ery in eciaare. the nature of which would
then be . rvtamuoicaled.
Th. young
.tranger agreed to repeat hi. erperimenU
ou the oOMrion of the mo-ting, and ex­
plain the prooom Ire maana of which they
were arecmpluhed; fur the presenl he
declined to make any farther rerelatiaaa
On the nigh I of the 23d of November,
IMG, there areembled ia Lomkm, there

Norma bad brought out the writing
books to show to Mb. Kendall, but he had
■carrely attempted to look at them before
the terrific rtonn sa closed around them as
to attract their whole ailcnlwa. Nonna
iurrJunlarily drew , little nearer to Mr.
Kendall, and lookal up into his fare with
•n appealing glance that soouaed Io ask fur
protection or at hurt aocoaragemcnl. Her
Land lay on the derii cloae bcaui.- him and
the temptation to dara it was la. strong
toUrorirtod. HWbroadpalm doted over
ncioaa of a .light feeling of ■stodactioa.a. it iu a grasp to Etorog .nd tender that
be heard it. fur I be rohool Imkmc was n.rt Nonna had no drear to withdraw it; and
far dirtant from hia home, and he cuukl a sense of protection stole over her that'
not be utterly indifferent to the dirt net’,
choice of a teacher.
Gtnrge Kidding had died but a fcw
to reane. I ahsll lore you and you only.’'
week. bc(&gt;re. and although when living
There was a momani'a silence, ha still
he wa. thought to be worth eooaiderablo
bidding her hand, rioariy. Than .he
property, yet at hi. death it waa found
tliat he bad left hi. funily ia poverty —
looked up while the color that he bad fur
Mr. Kendal] wi. aware of three eirenui
the moment frigbtenrel away, crept slowly
back into her ebeeka. There is no need
staacm. and honored the bravo girl, who
to ask for what Is your, already.' sbeaaid
bad l&gt;eca brought up and educated no f.r
ia a low. trembling lour.
.l.ive her rtatioa. for taking the fin&gt;t
Ils caught hi. breath with a quick
mean, that .ugjrertcd itoelf to earn her
gaap. “Nonna, Norma, what are you
own support, lie pitied bar deeply, tor
.tying? ’ and hi. eyes doubly bright with
her md fare laid only too plainly of the
i the fire of |&gt;maino. .canned her bhahing
i fwc. -1M yon mran that you krrr me*''
■She could not look al him, but abe bow­
■ntly relriwd the little hand that he bail
Ixvn holding. Norm, frit an uniruatod ed her head. lie drew her in toJi is am
diynaa. in hn premaxv that night, which •ml kimed her.
“What hare I done that God ha. blen-die 'cmW hardly undeartand. lie waited
&lt;
until Ac made h«r ticejuration. to go od me «o,' he whispered
Norm, rerted her hc*d on hi. arm in
home, ami they wallnl together down the
road a. far a. hi. home. He U&gt;lc her the fullcrt coutcntment and hapfaaere* It
, good father to «_•
good night with an unwonted tendenuw. ‘
wah yon aaraoas wilh’yoar school
tn the tone, and Noma wont home with a
dr. Kendall,riaingalwi. "bat I should vague n.tnclero plreaure at her heart for ,
tom were qualified to Inch a higher which she trmld searevdy account.
Hhsn thia?
One day a. Mrv Kendall waa working
rehapa 1 might do bcitrr pecunisrlv, near the achiwd boaw an degant carri.gr
drove part ml Mopped at the kImioI houte
dm*, while a gentleman alighted and en- I
lered. Aa nearly a. be could judge the ,

dal Mono or k'rtton make frosa lh«r
vautios, assart what srs. civan them
of cUrity, after thgyhUtot thou km
edge go out of thrir heads? No the
Cur me. I bold my dtooovery altoe, ae
will not part with it ody &lt;m my ter

they could not Imagine.
At half-part
eight the young min arrived, and ru&gt; in­
troduced by Mr. Blunger to hi. frtosida a.
a y ouaft American who did not oare to

was urraeru in a rougu sun use wore iur
wear, and wore a slouched black hrt. Hto
hair was brown eml straight, bis ayea ware
large and bright gray ic onior, and hto
fan- waa u dsatituta of heart as a woman's.
He wm above the medium bright airtrerey
slender, sad hto ago Waa anpcrenilyVtott
twenty-firar years, though he might have
been older He was evidently but Utile
used to the eunoty of diatingainbed pre
mmm, am! st flirt &gt;ocnted suBtewbet ensbarraaaed at hia poatttoc. but there was an
exprowtou of firmarea about hi., mouth
ths: showed a strong will and a habit of
having hia own way. When he spoke it
was with the air of a mu who knew the
ground upon which be stood, ami his Sean

the magnitude of which they rauld jadge
when it waa prcnenlsd to tb«n.
The whole affair et this point came near
being broken off ia disgust by a* unex
pceted requirefltenl which the unknown
•Irrin; who he was and what wm hi. busi■irangvr
exacted. He declined to psoered
noThe
hi-iromnainrd
standing
before
I«n't it a lung walk?
unlnsi all preaent entered into aa agree­
“I believe they call it two m'dre, but it the dor until achool wa. diwnlarod. Mid
ment not to communicate what they might
.dore not seem re long as that In me I Mr. K.imUII tormented hinuelf with coo- •
witness to any living person fur a fienod with other ioto arts, m souw general ertajecturre which sreoled hardly befitting a
•hall -non get ttred to It.''
of ten years, without gaining hie coomL ironbe. The aamc law I rv-diaevrered
! -"Again. I wish you sucrere. Miro Eirld- man •» odd and stern and grave m ba
The Right HoaoraMe G------ wm on h's while working in a silver mine, uuc thou
ing. If I — that i». if—if ywi should ibnuglit to be Wm thi« a lover of Nor­
mittle at os»oe. He washed hia head* of aand feet coder ground, and my knowledge
ever need my amiere. I shall he pire-rd ma's ensne to tlaim the hand which had
l^otme «o drer and prerioa- to himrolf? sweetest Iran- Mr. Kendall • youthful I\ the whole matter, and deairtd (n retire im­ I am ready to coosmanaeate under the c»a
Hn mediately. The others were equallv ia“You are vary kind—thank you.’ fai- There wvmeil »&gt; r«won whr it riioold not dream* acre more than rvalited.
IR. KENDALLS OFFICE, A?
tetNd the girl aa .he bade him jroml after lie. A heautifal girl Mke Norma did not home «*’ brightened by a wife’, tender •1 dignanl. and exprreaiona not considered
ONE OF ITS CONSEQUENCES.
often reach her twentieth year without ad-, new and devotiou. beautiful children rail- |‘ elegant in high society were heard. It renoon and departed.
••I al way thought him crore and stem, mirer* ami .ehloui without favoring «ome i ol turn father, ami hia advancing ytara ! quirvd all Mr. Bloop-re s aagneity to quell
were made haj-py by the purest lot e that |। the storm. But the young man was im­
the Mui to herrolf; “I m aura be was very
movable, am! at tort, at the carnrat solici­
At last he saw the children have the ’■ earth can know.
ideiuant. I think I shall quite like him. '
tation of Mr. Blunger, the murantae waa
And with Mr. Kendall there remained •chad house and knew that school waa
for many days the thought of a pair, di.miaed aod N-nna and the stranger
WHO WAS HE ?
fisrmed upoe the subject.
fifty ver- of age Ho wa- never a hand- ! aweci fare, and .oft. musical toiee that were there alone A half hour or more
After some further roosultmtoo a sctect
some man, and now hi. once jetty locks of lingered pleasantly in hia memory.
passed by, and then the object* of hia
committee waa appointed, to meet in three
hair were beginning to be tourh.d with
OneaanniiM sumo work, autocquently. solicitude came out and Norma waa assist
daya, to fully iavratigma tbs secret, aad
rilrcr. and around the grove, rtern mouth 1 a. Mr. Kendall was at work in hia gardm. nl into the carriage by the gentleman
taka some action upoc the pttqoaitton of
wen. line that might have been traced by I be mw a alight figure robed in mourning
)u a dreary November afternoon, io the
the stranger, who, after remiodtndaB pcsa. care or sorrow. Yet he wa. noble looking, |«m along the road, and the fare belonging
r DWG, Mr. Biooxer, aenior member of
ent of their prosaiae of mcrasy. departe I
tall and finely furmed. with feature* indie- , to it he rocogaited *• Norma Firiding ..
ucll known firm of Blunger A Co.,
and was never seen again.
'
I alive of great furev of character and eye. He bowed with a fln»h on hi. bronsrd fare,
rhinirt. and maoutartuers of marine earth s surface would have st*&lt;Juteiy no
wetithl. and, farther, that I waa
pomre ■ Several months ago a drtticguiebsd
■&lt;&gt; kren that they termed a!n»«t to read • and »hc returned the wlutation with a
of the simple means whereby this end
&lt;4&gt;e V thought, at the first plance.
I quirt smile. The school boose wm dirtant
He was a fanner in gad circii torts ore.. I Ire. than a quarter of a mile from Mr.
coakl be acrexupliahcd, you would only
greet my aanertion. with jeers and ridicule.
I living in plain, unpretending style, with an | Kendall’s and there wa. no other dwelling
1 shall therefore show you what I can do
1 &lt;Jd lady agrd enough to be hia mother, hu , nearer to it than his. He had always be6ral. and Salk afterward You see ia mv
I aJ&lt; clhpanion aud homekeeprr. Ha was |
' nut . farorite with bi. ncighlwrs on ae- |
and a young man apparently about twesty hand this roil of wire, blue, hlu tampered
count uf hi. rrtkxucc and rroerve, fi*.
four years of an, plainly attired, entered ated. This curonn weighs nrarly three
there to no clans of people mon- s-xaal and
and stood hat « hand awaiting the Icieure of the gentleman who merely glanced
l food of wichlwriy frtwdom than the tannI era of New England Bnt they remmeted before, and it Was not an vnplrauuit right
at the stranger. and immediately resumed
I him. uevertbclra.. for hia high moral pno- to arc the teacher walking by every mora­
ha paper, evidently thinking hto visitor tn
be a person of no' i--iportet.ee
After a
। eirdm atft sound rotnnmu arewe, and aa a ine. aeeomjianiril by reveval of her pupil-.
। man of projerty be received deference
Mr. Kendall dreaded rirting the school, ed from the school h«u«c windows to the sileoc-of a few minute’. Mr. Blongre laid .
down
hi. paper and, Unking up abruptly more than a -ug&gt; bubble You •re I more
fichl
where
be
hail
spent
so
much
lime
; where he would not other &lt;&gt;thcrwi~quite as much a. examing the trsrhere,
it about through the air with my hand,
I Mr. Kendall was often appoint.-! to but it waa a ta»k which mart be nerf.irmel that summer to fins! nolrudr in sight. She ■aid■.
Mere to a
•‘Well, lay goal *ir, what do you want with two finger., with ewe.
office, both of Town and Stele, and no one nevrrtbdm- For -.me reason he dread tuiswd something too in his mani-er that
Wrong oaken chair
I place the mnnou
dite-hargwl such dnrim more faithfnlly than ed Norma's the least and made hn fine fiDraUrer with regret. He wa* not so cordial with me?'
■
.. .t
,.c
•* write he
“Are you the elder Mr. Bloegvr? ' in­ upon it,\anJ when I withdraw the wire
virittbsre Sin! had bren looking forward sa funneriy. and she feared that be was
mark tbe\rouil The chair
craahtog
•
to this viril whh apprehrtrtoe, foe kind offewded.
to ptocsaoa the floor, nnder the Wright of
taatefitl to
that of exammiog commit- Laa he h»l been to her. die twald not fur
Mr. Kendall bad occarion one night to
three Iona of iron
tee and acting tehool viritor fif the town. tet
. that 1h- was called hard ami rtera by call into the school hoate. He had found
Thia coodurire proof of the grandeat
“I beard of you. and camo to ace you.
My rradm will understand wlrflhM »m |bu neighbor.. But if aba ba 1 known •omething in the roar! which he thought
transact a large and dwcvrrry ever yet made by man brought
«&gt; rmbarraasing a position when I tell (that hia irvpid.ti.rti exceeded het own might belong to one of the pupil., and hr I understand that
Mr.
them that in truth Mr. Kendall ■ rottnenco ,when he entered the school room that tarried it in to leave it with the teacher that auccetaftd Imrinow, but it ia not oa that every person present tn hn feet
f.ruog almert wholly from bariifulite*. (nftamoou in hi. relf poew-d manner, b&lt;v she might itrturv it in tire morning to its account that I have called upon you. 1 Bloegvr stood apart in triumph. The
am
told
that
you
hare
cvusideraWa influ­
owner.
Ji'onna
was
st
the
dmk
writing.
and wlwn it to taken into aenranl that the ।fean would hare boeu laid to red. He
ence
with
the
chief
perron,
in
thia
govern
­
majority of the candi-iates fur examination ,tried to lirten to the dan ire with doe io-^ He? cheeks were unruuallj flushed and
were ladies—young old and middle aged ,tend, but mmh I fimr that he paid more she had a sheet of note pap-r before her, ment and it ia for tbit reason that I pay
—perhaps they will kindly sympathise ,attention to the teacher than the puptla evidently writing a Utter. And there on you this visit.”
Mr. Blooper placed bin gold rimmed
with inrtoad of blaming him.
,and knew little mnre about their attain­ the drek, in plan sight, wsa a pbotogranh
In hie ynuager day. Mr. Kendall bed ,ments when he left than when he entered of a handsome young man: indeed the spectacles on h'« n&lt;w. and gated ia mute
thought of marriage, a. aMtethlng that He gave Noram kind wurda of enenurage- very one who had so arouo-i his jealousy artoniahatent at hi. vbritor. who rout i a
—
might coene to him in th.- future, but be ment. which was mneh for him. and wa. weeks before. He would have retreated tied
Chair charge. I have the honor toTrmita.
“I am the inventor, nrdiaeoverrr lather
wm so tniufullv bashful that bo had never ,something pleaartit for her to think of in if he cuuld but .vbc had already sma him.
rtc.. Gxxuuix Mavbiot Mamiiali-';
| Her flushed cbrelji flamed into erimsoo of a secret nature, a prorew. which will
summoned courage to take the ncewswry her wvarwosne Ef«
said, “ia not confined Io metaJic mibuauca.. I The following to the stateMt of the
Tbayonog treeher found it vrry lonely when du- noticed him, and lie mw her rcvolationiaH the world, which will reveree
step, toward such a eoneummauun. end
nf Men dav in puah a place of paper ovcv the photograph. natural law., which will inaugurate a new Iu rffset. mi all objects are the same. I Itritoaoiark:
the older he grew the mure distant seem .. __ 11 —
put
it
round
this
woulcn
bench,
aa
yon
“In Novemben
a very isgMsrteat
order
of
thing.
;
a
discovery,
the
remit,
of
Mr.
Kendall
found
himseif
stammering
ed the protocc* nf matrimony. Tha onlike a bashful sebaol-bny, but be succeed- which are so vert that no human mind can sue, and thebrooh wrigfaa nothing; around
married ladies of thrt vicinity hrt long
this ehair, and the result U the same.
rd in making known bis errand and look
ago given him up •» flp* •F"1 ’bom all
Hereto
ihi.
iarp
iron
-haft
ami
lUw
Iu. departure iu the grealort ;re»ibl.- haste.
their arts am! farinaliou, woold be tori; ,
wheoia. Yoe pevorive - that it affect, all
No sooner was he out of sight than Nonna
and the dream which had unco seemed so
alike. Parbep. you think it baa no pow­
leaned her brad on the desk and burnt
■wrot to him—the dream of being a hmer over living rabatanrea. You are mminto Kara. And Mr. Kendall, trying to
loudand father-htel frted. nntil only »
taken, t will agree to pot this little wire
rid himtelf of the fteree pria al
breath of the old swectncm hngesrt. Ho
round my waist, and step from the dome
hto heart, went swav to l« atone
hn
Ulievrt that be waa destined to rrenmn a
of St. Pault 1 wiH show you.great aorroa. He felt very bitter toward
single man tha rori of his Ufa timeIl wm early spring sad Mr. Kendalls hands. It wm not so much the gift that lite fate wliicb had robbed him of the tore
“Well, wsil,Biy dear air, Mrhajn you
rural labors wwa often iotarroptod by ran she valued as the kindneaa that prorapt.d of the only woman hr has! ever cam! for
to there, but other, camo by, and I ahrauk
didaiai fur examination, but whenever he it, and she began to deem the plain fere of —that kid taken from hto de^rt life the cun—perhaps you can; but 1 am sot in
back into the gloom. Through Kt. Mar
that line of biuimwi, and you had better
w» tailed in to qarilM them his Mart Mr. Kendall atmorihaml some.
tin', lane to the Strand, down the Strand
apdr to aomsbody dm/
rank like tort in hto boM., Il would be
Mr Kendall's land extended almost to
to the turning of Waterloo Bridge, •till 1
'rhe young m.n went oo w&gt;th imp.-eturthe school house, and on. Arid under cul
followed him. I saw be was going to
bable gravity
,
Ovation WM within plain view from the
cross the bridge on .foot. ( croatrnd the
"I ran awing the mighiimt man-of war
—...... -n - ■
windows. Kv'Mfontly thin price of land cainai
street, had got ahead of him. and in the
England poasonea into the air with my
reewivsd a great doa! of rare, f.w almost unhappy. He glanorsl up aad bowed, but
middle of the bridge Ibid myrelf behiml
any time when Norma looked out she without hia accurimnrt smile aad nlcroul
tbe parapet. By and by my mon came
word. Norma would |harc liked tn sak
could see him at work there. It was often
him if he were ill or unhappy, but she
.
&gt;. te, S« !•jw
dared not, for her uqutontanra with him
did not wvrrast it. But all that dav her lancing toward the bell to fumstoo a at*.
hurt achrt whenever she tltought of him.
T“ Wait, Mr. monger, naidUa visitor in
It was alroady time for Mr. Kendall to
vtoit Norma's school ™ hut be port- a toue of such deep rero^uor ihrt the
poard tomtoog aabacowkL Oac rttare MtWman hesitated in spite of himself—
niran, however, ho catered the school for -mait a mo^ni. I am not mrt. I know
i
you do not baiere nac. sud I do not wonSorttt £rt neror IreAi-lfuore brauUfut.
g m Klv. » I **«
The flush called into her fare by ha co- '"LuUmU upon the table, and whichyou all gate to coriatmly, Iras
but not with th. tailor of all health,
tranra didari leva U again that dWaa more aa thourli rtwne waddaa aocpower In itedf. Ilia only th. mam»
nooo, and raithar tecebcr mw committee drew front the brreat p-*k«&lt; of hta coats cummtmirotiag a power; s&lt;£U, no m
had blrtichrti the rotev from her
»«mrt to fori the interrat in tha Mhool c&amp;teaiM: blue wire. There wa. an iron shall asmim it exeoptamdar certain m
which the occwdon demanded Mr. Ku anvil in a corner of the room. He wound diltrns; ami this brings me to the prim
daD waa annually abarot minded He tha «•? of wire round the wavD in a mointended to main by roDtog Ml
was thinking that to a few dan krttgrr mast, lifted it Eke a f-uhe from iu place
the mthool would bo ctarad. rad -Nona*.
, tbo pure, white bort
Eke1. ffijn the m:.

Th A finant and largest line of
Heady Made Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, od dcoats,pants
and vests, and a
_
&lt;. J- PM,
■CrjESH.'Sr yiJMTJS
Caw, Sip aid Ormial linn of Overcoats of all sizes,
painter.
styles, kinds and prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED

He held the pen suspended foe a mo­
ment as he looked at her iauuirisrty
“The daughter of the late GeorgeVield
mgr* bo qofrttotted.
She bowed without speaking, and Mr.
Kendall frit tbo blood rush in quick tide
to his fore as ha thought that thia beauti­
ful girl had probably Maa a neighbor of
hto an hto life, and yri ba did not know
that he had crer seen bar befere He felt
that some apology wm needed, and he
said with a smile such a. but rarely illu
mined hto fore.—"I » the voang people
about here so aeldoa that f can nearcely
remember their countenance.
"Il to not Strang.- that you do txH rec­
ognise ma, for I have been avray to school
for two or thrre yeera. and have but lately
raterood
“What echord do you dcrign to take?”

from Detroit, ex-i
to ftxruinh tbe best of .

DER, ““l Perf'ct
fl Empire Block, Hart-

�LMwwy.

n^ tJrwire in
.aadeull withAa’
Mri-ttr h*jqc«rd I

SOMETHING OF INTEREST TQ
THE OLD FOLKS. AND TO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS.

vivid draeriptica of CUsrado sesnsry by H.
II. ertted A Symphony in Ysllow sad Ited; *
very ralraM. ctrafag ehapter from Mr. fins,
born’s history of John Brows’, riryinl*.
Campaiga; sad soother Uvrty InMaHsrasi of

CovjrciL Buirm, Iowa, )
.
Dec. 13th, 1875. |
There iasomething in public opinion
A* we intimated wo should in our last after all. Even the rookies* adventurn
letter we spent Saturday ia looking around
who have control of the Democratic parly

its various manefsetur**, and its hrgtit
wbofarak bo«MM, and Afa brief inspection
of what fa actually being done In that
city with the deprestiug financial influ­
ences that exist in all porta of the coun­
try, compel us to affirm that tha future of
that city secta secured beyoad all parable
cotuingnnci**. If there was nothing else
to give it life and btmnaa racoeM the

wiA it* Aourand* of employe^ U rest
shope, and it* tranafer biuiares would keep
up a Kvely activity in a city half aa large
a* Omaha fa. Th* pay roll of Afa com­
pany fa raid to include the name* of 5,000
men, moat of whom are in some way ao
situated Art they depend on Omaha for
the Wgurariul of life, and thb fa but one,
though much lira largest of the companies
tlirt employ large numbers of mm aad
wlraoe buainres office* are ia that city, but
only Ae mean* of communicating a power. of those wo have not space to *p*ak. rare
'Intimated tn the last degrra, I threw the only to ray that the
coil which had rent me sc. much mfacry
anxiety snd »mq«eu*e into the Thames, one were rart quantities of Ac rich produc­
night, where it cvuldtell no tales. When
I am dead, the reunpcuiy who Mscmbted al tions'Vf the mines of Colorado, Utah, and
St. George’* Mail on that evrntfiil night oilier pointe on Afa aide of Ae Sierra
maybe requested to cure their painful Nevada mountains are separated snd fitted
wondering* st the failure of the mysteri- for shipment to the markets of Ac East,
ua* stranger to return. He will never fa a growing source of wealth and prosper­
ity Art employ* constantly million* of
capital and a Urge number of men, and
bids fair ia the nw future to Ira of great
national importance. AH in all, we think
Aat the future prospects of Omaha are is
bright a* thaw of any inland city on the
continent, and Aat all invesUnonta judi­
ciously made there are as sure a* any can
be to prove satisfactory to those tasking

inner

OFFICIAL COURTFSY
STOLEN THUNDER.

Qfdojmlin of Brooklyn. N. Y.. to Hon.
E. G. D. Holden. Secretary of State, com­
plimenting very highly tbu •anangeiacat
and the elegance and n&gt;tn]4cancra of the.
detaib ' of our State ernraa for 1874 just
published. In the publbhcd census Mr.
Hidden has seen fit. fvr reason* bort known
:&lt;i himself, to omit the Usual acknowledg­
ment of the woA of his predcerawir on
this census ami by the publication of the
complimentary letter referred to addressed
tohims-Jf, evidently seek* to appropriate

not the moral strengA to brave Ae indig­
nation of Ao whole city, and they are fat­
ting down. The crushing, ovonrhctmlng
defeat that Tammany mot with in Novem­
ber, ha* had ite effect Tatmnany wifi, in
a week, be Tammany no longer, fur ite
chief (treagth will Ik shorn away. At Ae
fart moding of Ae General Committee,
H. L. Clinton, one of Ae magtuta*. and
one of Ae few rmpoctablas who control it.

active, a* usual. When tiumuoned bm
aaid he didn't dare to tell what
had hurt him. Hia Utile sister aaid the
stepmother knocked him down with n
niece of board, and kicked him about the •bortmoey, Kirby’. Carts of Fir,, from Ml..
Lou lee Hueklon'a pea. so.I ike sambsr I. well
provided with poetry by C. P. Craach. Joka
BoyU O Bettly. Edgar Faareu. j. J. Phil,
aad other,. The dspsrtarant* of Ularatnre
and Ari ar, divers* aad bright, add th, ma.1«al critic (Im aoa&gt;* rtroag prals* to Dr. Haas

veil of secrecy should be lifted ; in short
that *11 Ae meeting* of Ao society should
be public. It 1* understood Aat Bote
Kelly lias cooscntcd that Afa omcniireapt
should prevail, and that hereafter Tam­
many will be limply aa open Democratic

but they ov most of Aem with all rertage
of their more obnoxious institution* were
driven from there to Salt Lake City many

house*, and many other indication* that bss-juns, and light Ereneh hats, claiming
indicate the existence there at one time tiny gjoved hand* in rapture-orer infant*
in long doAet, trimmed and tucked in the
of a peculiar pcpple.
l**t »4»onr, held by doll nurae* in cap and
apron, the waxen face* all bearing an sh­
ined mimicry of fashionable delicacy, and
ex*gy«ratioii. The Isabira are in every
poution after nature; one wee girl rite itr”

STEBBINS BRO’S,
Keep It.
Where you wul find all kind* of

FURNITURE!

SALISBURYI BHOSSEAU,

Of every Description which we
Mil sell cheaper than any hou* in Har­
ry County, for these raubwi:
IsL Because we have no reut to pay.
Si. BccnaicwviBake the mo-t of our

FURNITURE

Nd. Bccsw we kev(.-.het&gt;e«inf w«k-

Jcwricn and Manufacturing

JEWELERS

Lofik here !

1S8 Woodward Avenue,
We sell none of thb cheaj&gt;-ruiule Fur­
(Opsra-Ho^m®*,)
niture that ta made by machinery. The
good* we matte 1* mad.' by hand, and in-sire* la istmmrerate, Waibra.CMfas, Iswsiry.
warranted. We invite nil penrein to Sierfinp fflvrnr.r*. Tripls-PtelsJ ftilrrew.re.
call and Inspect our goods, tor they nil
bear Inspection. No trouble at all

Look here

I’artlra having Picture- to frame
would do well tor 'them framed of us
a* wr eati do It P ..-rand Cheaper than

club, in whose deliberation* all Ao memben Buy take part. If Afa fa sceomplfah
ed, down gore Tammany. The few kid(Slovcd gentry who were willing enough

aa they did not have to associate with
Asm, will go out in disgust, or, if interest
force* than to remain, Ae ardor on both
■ides will rapidly cool. You might aa
well expect oil and water to mix, aa Ao
unwashed Sixth warder and Ibaoi^t
Fifth avenue politician, who wants not
only the spoUa, but influence in politics
circles far removed from its dirty source.
Interest will hold some of Aem, lint when
Ae grimy private* and the perfume offi­
cer* come together, there will be trouble.
Pat. when he get* a voice in the manage­
ment will not be content wiA Ac scrap­
ing of the pot, but will insist upon hfa
•bare of Ae solid meat, which heretofore
hh owner* hare mooopoliud. And when
A. Fitx Hugh Jones, Esq., of 5A avrnuc,
fa compelled to rub shoulder with Dinnia
O’Flsherty, aad not only that, but divide
with him, Jones gore out. Heb iu Tam­
souri Valley, north of Missouri, aad a
many for himself, alone. Dinah, be is
smart active place of some ten or twelve
willing to use, but be will never be used
thousand people. The city is built among
the Bluffs, and was once the scat of Ae
Councils of Ac native nations of Ae Mis­
souri Valley, or as it wa* Uicn callesl lira

i Grat Wto ii frita!

Th* Boston Journal, fa a reeest itere,
rays: -Picture ta yonnelf wbsl * nMgsrfas
tor cblHm ought to b»—how bright sad winnfa(* fa ceuleau. bow pore ami «rimataifag
la iorehiag, bow resptendeet with picture*,
sad Asa torn ovsr th* psgss of Ht. Ivtebstre.

J. M. HEWES.
for gtrfa and boy* to-dsy II
ok fa tbt marker. e&gt;eeptlng

Hounds,
and everything In the Furniture line.

St Nichols* for 1875,

of (sod CeoMilor Ka»pp;' «MI* la o*&lt; Mur
tbs Ugly Utile Vweklfag—Asdmen* rml.l.m
ot Mrasstf—I* liftlag its groai talkerlmi Lead

S. &amp; A. Botxfort i ItW

&gt;ffin« and Furniture.

Peerless Milk Safes

Salisbury &amp;. Brosseau.
Hurting*. Dec., 22.1875.

Grain, Flour, Provhion*
and Country Produce,

52yl

DETXOIT. RICH
Ever riuce the great chief ha* been in
Ludlow street jail, be ha* been permiued
to go out whenever he chore, with a duputy or twon.and he has lived more of Ao
time at hfa home on Madison avenue, and
Ae up two hotels, than he ha* in hfa pri­
son quarter*. When hi* lime came to
run, he went out a* usual, wiA two depu-

S DOWN WITH HARD TIMES

_____ _ __ John H. Wendell &amp; Co.,

the Deputte* stayed in the carriage in Ae
most sccommodaeing way, till—he didn't,
return. Then there innocent fellows,
after waiting two hour* and searching Ae
house which Aey knew be *u not in,
which consumed another hour—raised Ae
alarm. In Ac meantime, a *tenm yacht
was lying sn the East River, coaled and
proririoued. Doubtlos Ao Bora walked
through hfa own house in Ao street be
yond, p&gt;t into a carriage in waiting, wi*
driven to Afa yacht and in three hoar*
was decently out on Ae booooi of the
ocean. Or, he had jfenty of time to get
into secure hiding iu the city, from which
icnee. The police demomitrate once more
their inefficiency or corruptioo. by finding
no trace of him—the sheriff** official* are
even worse— one half Ae Democracy brio
with ill-concealcd delight at their cliftT*
escape, and Ac other* arc vexed a* they
think of the political capital thi* escape
furnishes against them.
I predict that the Bcwi will never be
taken. Those who aaurted ie hia escape,
don't want him to come bock to claim any
of lira property they have got their claw*

work, evident® *f which i* found in the
editorial remark.* preceding the letter n- and enterpriring a people a* ran be found
femd to under the eaplion "Our Secre­ in any plaec in Iowa, or elsewhere, m to
tary’s work abroad, "tn tlmconiM of whieh that matter. The borinoa of Ae dty ■
largely mercantile though there are aotnc
which h«nl woA and do-- attention to important manufacturies here which in
duty mnully bring to a faithful officer."" Arsa* in riFother place* are the real source
Under imeh'ein utnsteneal it wenu but jurt of wetdth aad prosperity.
to Ac faithful public officer* who preceded
Mr.'Holden andbeatowoi upon this eviura- of Ab city rival those at Omaha ia the
thc ’‘hard work and cluse attention'' which buildings devoted to their use, and the
nuke it os Mr. Brockett says, in compart- high character aud efficiency of their men­
Son with twelve oths r .State censuses sur- tal culture, and seem to be aa they should
pje.s tlictn all. to »late that the preparation be everywhere the pride of the people.
of Ae blanks and iurtrnriion* fur making But we find here as elsewhere, that the
the enumeration and taking Ac statistics rort of maintaining the school. up to th*
and the cUiwlfieatiun and arrangement standard adopted, is a sourer, also, of very

S

। Flour, Grain, Pork &amp;. Seeds.
154 * xn 56

Wheat a specialty
One Cent

Mayhe1

r&amp;x"'
irw 'otame I, &gt;u American Serial Story
The Boy Emigrifiti ' by Noih Brook*,

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO
Wbrtrart. IlMlm la
OYSTERS.

1876 SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. 1876

FOREIGN FRUITS.
M***te«i*m**r UlMwsUalbBastrt
FM

Wr Invite Aeattention of th&lt;- public
to HounxEB's Mowtsly. which now
deservedly ranks among the iilft Ite

Sweeny, Counollv and Genet, hfa aaxMu-j
plicc*. Would that some of the present
official* would go and do likewise, before
they have quite bankrupted the city.
S It is raid, that David Dudley Field,
lawyer of the Boss, advised hui flight
The bomfatnen of the sheriff are shivering
-trapped ou tiny French boot*, pofaing on iu their shoes, for the city will, at onee
a glared floor a* if the skating carnival proceed against them. Conner expect* of
were at it* height. TL
1.,——™.
eageniee* and coquetry are delicious satire*
upon those who are dolls of a layter
growth. Yet another scene is a fine lady
going to ride in her landau. Her vr!vet
train flow* out at the door of Ae coaeh
•Gabriel Conroy,” by Bret Hirte,
where a page stands ready to dose it, she
holds a natural bonnet, and her escort, op­
posite. raisrei hfa nat with an air of ex­
quisite good breeding, while the liveried
cxi'uauive taxation, and which if continued coachman and Ae pair of spirited dark
will sooner or Istrr cause the rrw /topuli horse* are marvelous mimicry of life.—
There is always a crowd round the win­
dow*. and children are by no mean.- the
Striker Secretary of Slate, and that A: the laws of the laud will permit. Amor
large*t part of them.
“Tha second Installment (seven strung!
work of collection and compilation wa* *o the institution* of this city detnsndin
er Aan the first, Jusft/yiw a'l Utal trat
far advanced when Mr. Ifoldau went into more than a passing notice are the
looted for."
the office An table I population, had preW» begin In January
vimuiy been taken to the jirinter and the of ^hieh there ar? more than in most
"Philtf* Nolan's Friend*,"
grestcr port of the Work d*ne on the oAcr pbre-WAt. site in any Eastern city which
taUcs. And further, that Mr. Holden fa
we have ever visited, though the reason
wholly indcl&gt;ted to Rohl- k i Hewitt, a clerk
may Ira that Aero fa more read work for
who had_»pecjal charge of lite work conthese societies to do than in older at ire
.Irnring thsstaifatira under Mr. Striker, for
the work of finishing up »n&lt;l writing the 1। where the population is loss changing.—
The Odd Fellows have three very large
text of the w.nkj of whotu also he has
•umI prosperous lodges here working in
failed to make the wvual mtntinn doc to a
the English language aud one in the Ger­
man ; also, an EnrampmenL We visited
appear that either Mr. Holden personally, on Thursday evening No. 49 and enjoyed
or his administration.- cntttbd to all of a very plcarent evening with them. Their
have read •’Surly Tltn'e Trouble’*.'
Ae credit fur the superiority of ths work, hall b large and commodious but not de
••One Day at Arie,* “The Fira al
and the fulsome prafae of “Oar Secretary gant, though their paraphanalia is a* good
asm. •' ....
of Stats" by the editor of ths hryWieun a* that in use iu any oilier lodge* we have
who know* tlmt Mr. Holden did not beMow upoc the work th* “hard labor and
claw attention” which brought Ae cotupli beautiful hall, screral lodge, a chapter,
went front Mr. BroekoA,*aoms like a very I and a cotntnandry and -in point of numthin romponnd of alkali, water and grease bcra exceed the Odd Fellows very largely
men at thg hrad of National, Stale, Munic­
we arc told. There are, sbo’ lodge* of lira
ipal and olhfr affaire, fur we lure—some;
K. of P.,fioM of Temperance, and Gran
bat Ae incoftipctoney, dfahoneity, runup
Rul’d fifty
tion and general demoralisation ao alar­
An attorney who had been convicted of g«r«. all of which wr hear are doing well
mingly prevalent clearly d
crime Wm recently dfalnrred in Maine.
fa wanted to secure Ac pre
PhBesopby hra sometime* forgottou
The Supreme Court,giving an opinion in
people and Ae perpetuity
RopubEc.
the &lt;w, made snore remark* of a general
_____ ___________________ ’ “Prind. God; a grout people never did. The skep­
jJcs, not Men," will not suffice for Ae ticism ofAe last century could not uproot
here aa at Omaha, and yet,'all denominapeople (or any party) now—for wo need Christianity, because it lives in the heart*
tioaa arc well repiraeoted, and from what
not only principle*, bat w«n/p«rr nn'aof million*.
Lo you Aink that infidelity
we «aw Sunday we should judge that they
e./&gt;fe at the head, and as members cd, all
•or governmental sad Malatire bodies fa *preading? Christianity never lived in
are well attended, and two of theta, the
—National Blate and I-oeal-and in all Ae hearts of so many million* a* *t Ab
Presbyterian and CongTopational. certain­
corporations, institution* and organiations
ly have vary able man for their prater*.
lately advertised ‘■for fire hundred men six designed to promote Ac manta), moral professed may decay, for they, like all
The residence* in thia city are many of feci high to act sa soldier* in Ao play of and material interest* of the body politic. that i* Ac work of man s hand*, are sub­
Ays,"A Iraadcr .. Wanted '—one who ject to the change* of moral being*; bat
Jnlitu Caw far Airty rente anighlatnoce.
He fared Aat it-would not be poaiblo to fajndiamm wise, exemplary—in almost Ae ipirit of truA ia inoomipCiNe; it may
find men enough of Ae desired height every school district, town, village, city, be developed, illmtrated, .nd applied ; ft
county
and State in the Union—snd tliat never can die; it never can decline. No
willing to take such poor pay, but at the
hour .pointed Ac street wm filled with leader's efforts for good should be second­ truA can pass away. Tbo flame fa undy­
ed by all who have at heart Ae welfare of ing, though
generation*
dirapprar
community. Verily, Ae People want Ac M herrver moral truth h*» started into be­
right kind of Israfa^-tU; jra-raring
ing humanity claims and guards Ae boability, integrity and stamina-in every qusat. Each generation gadier* together

Littell’s Living Age.

BALCH &amp; HOBTON.

*.*.■»** to ■rtds* * Nmtra. A te O. W. BU.
oBin an™ EHsum,
(Vmrr HrMMffinWgr d- Mflby Stt..

Billings &amp; Probasco.
Mt, larttad Slate lid Iru
MAXTLKJi,
A*4 sit itrta* .r
GRATES.

BisgraSUeal.
taUwa. from th

JOHN STANLEY

GROCE RIES
THE ABLEST LIVING WRITERS

Canned Fruits and Fish

OFiTsrioisrs.

f

Ll^U0f(9

Oyatcra received daily
J4reedtlivery and on time.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

FLORENCE

invite owr approach tfeehhaltod. more
pod far ra than the rest Uray afcnk
They giro new and larger view* ot the
beauty and rufaimity of nature, hrslowuig

" °*4urnx,H?*Mi&lt;‘4i

We Can

SETO

lACEHS.

�500 CORDS WOOD.

iwl Wwjitic*

■rood

«WUL NOTIOC.

CwllBS.

THE GREAT CAUSE

f 10 inch
fee Mi, al fl.tS

HOMAJg anSEHY.

™e P”?’1*’ of Barry County to

Jn^pMUUt,tnna^U4^An..

yard.
...— 7------ — “■ *uRY have
this day received and opened
60,000 yards of the bent goods,
which they offer to their custo­
mers at thia surprisingly low fig­
ure ; and in addition to this we
are offering 55,000 yards of ven­
desirable and stylish goods’;
good colors and patterns at 6c
Fonts that never before were of­
fered inthis maaket at. SO LOW
A Price. The best and leading
brands of Brown and Blepched
Cottons, at the lowest' ruling
K’ s—in fact SO CHEAP it ia
y neceasaay to call atten­
tion to them.
SPRING A AVERY,'
Grand Rapids.

GEORGEL UEATITS.

Jranter

cotdd.
Feteh afongyoar work and be
made happy My Aid fa ia the north­
corner of RutlaaA on the farm known
aa the O. E. Woodruff farm. I will j0
work at the lowest living priem
All
work warranted to auit everyone who will
favor me with a call.
XX.IIwl.
.,
L. L. Gregory.

.

Fxoanrxtssi

l as. now all alone in the Photograph
buuntw, and aa I have made arrangementa to i»en«o my facility for rfoing
ibetter work than ever, all ahould call
and get. negative taken. The superi­
ority of my work iu the put fa a «uttoenl guarantee of 4rat-c .work in the
future.
Rnoaa in Waahiugton Block,
south aide State Street.

O-DAVS ADVERTISEMENTS.

Fannon/remember that the ok! and
reliable holurfC. B. tUbbnry fa,Merer
W. Utter, poultry and all kind*
of fanner’■ produce, under Iteri..w 4 Goodycur'a More, and paying for the bum the
higbaM nurlH pnew. Patronite the houae
yrow Inote tn fo rrluiUr.
XXStE.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

NOTICE!
W H. II. Heath, tbe ncnior urembe.
of the finu of Heath, Salfabury A Cor
liu retired from bwuDou in thfa city, and
u now traveling for the Yr rand Rapid.
Burial Com Co. HU many friend! w'uh

RtJ.

stand that by a mistake in an order,
have sent us 40 dozen
W W *—W VW-Vi W---

I

y

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a doublerd er of

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
nnd close it out.

w / GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any-one coming
in the Store can see and they’ will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best*he ever saw, and everybod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
8aL8 don’tite11 any body they sell
I IRE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

• Il would seem as if almost
everything hail been said about
DRESS GOODS and that the
subject was entirely worn
thread bare. But SPRING A
AVERY being alive, and watch-1
________ YOUB»,
ing the interest of their many I xxsm SMITJEXj MAlffEE &amp; ~PT* ERTfllg
customers as well-as the fluctua- —_________ ____________
'
tion of the,.market, have this!
—— -- —------------. .
day placecLon sale a case of
r.oou nt Thia m*&lt;i wUCp
SPEN DID ALPACAS in all the
leading colors at 25‘ccuU per
yard. These goods would be
considered cheap at more money.
Also a CASE of TIBER
CLOTHS, goods styles and col­
ors, which are attracting the at­
tention of the masses at 80c.
In fine goods wiU be found all
the new and stylish things. In.
visabio Plaids |u Browns, Blues
and Greys, in Camels Hair;
(.'ompariwn Invited and Competition Defied in
CASHMERES in Seal Brown,
Navy Blue, Prune (black a
speciality) Dark Green,. Ac.—
The Ladies would do well to.
look over our stock, before pur­
chasing, as we can show tliem JTOECIV
STAIVLEY'H.
all tlie novelties of tho season.
SPRING A AVERY.
AU grades of Teas, the very best in the Market. Fresh every
Grand Rapids,
week from the Importers 8. 8. SLEEPER A CO., of Boston, and
for wain at prices which dees.successful competition.
if

- OPPOSITION COURTED.

Teas, Coffees and Spices

Wagons

and Buggies

GIVE ME A CALL.

Shop on Joffrnon Street, north of

ly prortetea ajwujd b« ud&lt; f.r
4,|i,rrJ
of an Udnm iraring tb* hixory of tUl par.
•renter eotuoaiiy for the pa*' eonlury. or
from Iho ll» of Ila oeulraum. and iacbxUnf
a .inch of Iu (roartb, |t» raoourrra, iodao-

that defy compotiou at
Smith, Mamie A Pbemtoxh.

Chureh Directs, where he will be happy to
lurel all hl&gt; old cunomere and the public
gtoerally. Hfa atoek of g-U.ii. hfa line,
cannot be excelled in the city.
X x21 w«

The weather for the post few
day has been wintery, remind­
ing the, Ladies of warm and
comfortable garments. Yester­
day Spring 4 Avery opened in
addition to their unusual large I
stock over 100 desirable anti'
Stylish Cloaks aud JSaquos in fur.
trnnininiv
anti in all
nil
trimming, frintreu
fringes, wilk
silk and
the leading styles in both long
niid short garments. Also a full
line of Silks, Velvets and Cloak­
ing Beavera, fur lined and plain
by I he yard, with Braids Gimps,
and | all the fashionable trim-j
mings for these gurnieuts ; all
of which your arc most'respect-’
fully invited to examine,
Spbino A Avert,
Grand Rapids. ?

Hostings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

John Stanley.

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR?
FOR ONE DOLLAR

We will send. Post-paid

*

THE WEEKLY WOULD I

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
i Have on exibition one of the

largest Stock°f Fancy Goods
ever brought

to

this

City

which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash.

Henry Mid.Ire. JaeobKoaub. Mi- Allee
Other Slnreti. Xonaan Taylor, Itaairi
'&lt;T1U! boirae --TnaT bad quite a record. Ha Phillipa. Adrien Walkiu, Edpar Ilroon.
wa. iaVe into th? may in INS. aad waa
preant during all the nninmui aurehaa and
raid, nndar General Kilpatrick daring the
eanpalp. af ISM. On the opening of the

also,

a full and

If’fi have,
complete

Slock of Drugs and Medi­

cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries, Toilet Sets. &lt;fr.,

&lt;fr.

Give us a- call.

Thia week we have opened
SiwHuv®
ml
MWtowUra.
in our Silk Department, a large
w— "THE WORLD," 36
line of SILKS, from the moat
cdcbgtted and responsible man­
ufacturers, “Bonnet," “Bellon's"
“Ouinet’s," besides the well- E.AH.T.Ai(THof&lt;YA.Co.
known 1 •Cachemire Alexandria.’' 591 Broadway, 27cw York. — ~
imported by us. This is our fnoritc brand, one which we desire ilaaubartuSwa, Importer! A Dcatera In
to sell our friends, which we CHBOMOS AND FRAMES.
warrant in every repect, and can
only be found at the counters of
SPRING A- AVERY.

Pirk Row, N. V.

STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
PHOTOGRAPHIC UTiSULS.

Hopkins A Barnes.
' Hastings, Dea. IS. ‘187J.

Liat of Patenta.

f
rit. re
di

WH TRADE!

JlfflBMTOmimFERinMB

SnaTmCntt IftrtMinn#.

lltUBM, WAI UH f£ 8 »

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

Bring on your watchra A doeks that
need denning or repairing.
I hare aecurod the acrvicw. of a reliable
workman and will warrant all work to be
done in a aatiafactory manner.

A Hit iiaii uowiai lEiiaa.

We will send the REPUBLICAN'
BANNER uaual price Sl.M and the
LOU1SV1IJ.K WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAlj uni price «2.0&lt;», pontage
prepaid on both pnpera, for one year, for
•3.00.
The WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL
ia the great NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. It wm, on Dorember
31.1, 1875, distribute impartially 110,000
in valuable pnacsta among ita xnbacriber
will be entitled to * restored uni n
bend receipt for thia dfatributioo.
Send u&lt; |3.00 and pct both papers.

rijwtt'HECTtuiJr

J. Cole &amp; Son

One of the novdties intro­
duced by Spring &amp; Avery, and
which seems to be appreciated .

KRaqgAU a swran.

partment. Ladies ran pro­
cure any of th® fashionable pat­
terns of all sites, and make
their own garment if they de­
sire. Over 1,000 different paldies, Men and children. Parties
calling at the pattern depart­
ment 'can obtain a catalouge,

urn fuss

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.DOMESTIC
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YOUlffG MEN.
.lULh'a /f. H-A’ALA'. /V«;&lt;leal.
HENRY A. HILLS, Seerrtar,.

RAL HOI

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The Riibt Kiii of Ktaboo fir
Yorni lot.

•TATE OF MrCWItl AX. Caa.lr .r IUttt.-.‘ tsft«r. wxttjc irSs;
HaMlaai. aa «M««lar ihr to ilar »f l&gt;«xm
r. la th. &gt;aar oaa uwaaauaJ aiaal ha»lra-t aait
lar «f Protala. •
ta af limria J-. MeCvr.

i Magnifiecut granite building, with ele| ganlly fitted aud fumiahed apartment, for
। the application of aud carrying out of our
norcl and systematic metliods'of

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DR. 0. A. SMITH’S
Nlealical lullnnary,
1M». rfTAnUIUKD IBM. *

The following communiealfoa l&gt;xa the
hr Utt am ot ill ins if Pnrat Dstza
Hon. John F. Drigga, of E«*t Saginaw.
•Mtdng • reminiaeence of Preaident Lincoin, will be found quite intemtinz and
■mi an hat untieing:
Knowing that the loyal people of thu
mrentn regard wrery word that enumted
ftwxMr. Lsntoln. dnring'the lax few
wmtha of hia fife. a« worthy of record, I
•end yon an nnpnhliabed ktur for the
TYi'baae reeeired from him in February.
1865. Baliering. alao, that the cireum I
CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN
•toacM Md iocHenta that called it (forth
Will jHOTe intereating, I asnd you. for the
pwrpoac of explanation, a letter written by
myadfal the time to Unele Harvey I WilThe Chicagu Fni-iie cualaiu
liana of thia eity, and a brief recit»l of
lowing pqdigrw of div now fan
Sacramento, Ogden, Rail Lake City,
tha fade connected with tb¥ aame:
Cheyenne. Denver. Omaha, Lincoln,
ting marv? Lalu,-given by Lulu
ExjttiTivx Mansion. I
Council IJIufTs. Yankton. Sioux City,
WAXBlMirms. Feb. X 1865. t
Dubuque, Whtotta, hl. Paul. Dulutu.
Mr Dra* 9nt;
Jjho was foaled in the spring of 18U5, at
Marquette, Houghton. Hancock. Green
I have reelvsd at your hands a eery (Cub Crockett . place, iu Scott county.
ii a
f the M« kinac mlmon trout. I Kentucky, and when he removed to Rock
s*d 1 beg that you will cnorcy to Mr. Idand he brought the little thrae-year old
b. St. Paul. .'Uiineapolla, Duluth,
Williams my cvnlial thank* for hi. kind (cult along. Iler sire wa&gt; R. A.'Alexin1 Garry. Winona, Warren. Galena.
tboughtfuln.v- and acwpt mv ackoowl- I tier» noted liorve Norman, and she herds
□apic.Shiux (Ily, Yankton, Council
iff-. Omaha. Lincoln, Denver. Salt
•dg—ufoe your courtesy in the Iran*- hack through a long line of choice thor
le CltV. Sacrniucntu. 8an Francisco,
mission of hn present I ata air,
uughbreds on Loth .idea. Her &lt;Lui waa
hundred other northern, nonh-wesVery truly yours.
Kato Crockett, she by iutporud Huuh.n.
Hoarton hr Ifejmot. ’ The first dam &lt;.r
Hon. J. F. Driggs, etc., etc.
■ polntmentM are drsl-s-lara In every re­
Horan or Rxfuxmxhtati vxs. |
spect. I tv trains are made up of elegant
.Wamixotox City, Feb. 7. l&amp;O. i
new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and Sleeping Concbre. luxurluu*. well
Htrv.y WCliama, Esq.:
lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches
Dkax Sin—Your twu rery fine Maekiand pleasant lounging and '-rnoklng
urer by Camiilu*
Sultjq0 Itbc cite r.f
mc trout arrived jtmt in time to be pre
cant. The coni are all equipped with
••■ted, eae to has excellency the Praudeut. Bay Middleton &lt; wa* the iire of Hying
tin- colebialcd Miller Safety Platform,
Uri- f.iar ran na-i
llntclimati,
winner
of
the
Dtiby
in
lb
111.
■aaalT-.iakt rolamna. aln* alt the n««
Md the other to Hon. A tram Herriek. in
and i-atcnt Buflcrs and Couplings, Wes’-.
lucbixiar Safety AlrBrakoe, and every
folfiliment of the promise 1 had made to Kate Crockett's first ihmi wa» I IM Mary
other appliance tlinl has been dorisef
him of a Mackinac trout if he would rote by Texas; wecnml dam, Fanny Ebler by TA.TIr^a ’ *r*n’rll"”
for
the safety of |««cngcr train.. At
for the eocittilntiooal amend men t to make Coos William; third dam W hirerer by
train* are run by telegraph. In a wool
thia a free country. Mr. Hirrick board* Gid Whip. CU Crockett sold her t.
lid. GREAT LINK ha. the iw-.; .nr
at th« Washington Uooae, where .Mow*. J oreph ilarkL-r, Ksap, of the Eierstt
Uogycwr, Baldwin and myadfare »lop- Utmae Stalili-. No. 31 EaX Thitry accond
•jng. T gare the anullmt one to &gt;lr. Street, New York City, for 630,&lt;HHI, in
Herrick, who waa highly jJawm-1 with ii. 1871- Mr. Harker i» her t&gt;re~-nt owner,
Ha had it baked in fine a’tyje and acn cd up and.Col. Crockett congratuhtt" him ujicna
the feme &gt;ho has won - rarZlte is not s 150 AC^ES OF VALUABLE LAND
at dinner, and four of the Michigan dcloatioo aad aeveral other member. ofCongrrea, bit surprised at her time,'for he readiered her the fastest trnUer in the world and,
worth 6100,000. He i- aware lliat her
best public record is 2.11, but he ray« it
The largest one 1 presented to the Pn-s- must be remembered that when the Maid,
idcnt myself. accompanied by a letter, woo that record she |&gt;uaed the score at
giving him your name aud telling him the the start under her featnat gait, and that
number of years yon hare been engaged' she came under the wire in the same wav
lehhg .non Laks Huron. I toldhtm —an advantage which tnrfaren will read- j
that you ltd beca a life-long Democrat, ily perceive."

THE WEEKLY SUN

MICHIGAN

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TIME TABLE.

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FARM FOR SALE!

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lUilnaS.
b*ln"l-H‘lto4^« 4 Arath.-a^.
W
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BRAND RAPipS DIVISION.

-P.tV£F

Brilliants.

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

jserfrct:

but at the last elation I believed yon bad
ewporte-1 him and the I’uioo ticket.
He wiahed me to gire you hi« kind reand to day I rewired from him the •
Melo*l letter acknowledging the receipt
of the tab, and thinking that it will be
gratifying to you to receive w handsome
an acknowledgment over the Prcidwt own signature. 1 aend it to you with mv
thanks and very kind regard.
’

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‘SSfwr.'rissttK

BUSINESS TRAINING,
Young men who contemplate a business
life, and parents baring sous to educate,
Are iRutjculurlr requested to tend
arOwl f&gt;r documenta relating to the college, which
give full information an to ternw. condi-

i? *

Harvey, who would send him another, a
finer one If pomibk.
Hut before I lud
time an&lt;l opportunity to fttUH) that proiniiw
Mr. Lincoln waa removed by the bullet of
tha amaamn from tha aocnos aud care- of
earth, and from the preaaing auxieties of &lt;!•. Pah«. rhUadalphta.
hia kboriou* ami overburdened position to
An Interesting Paper from Hoa. John receive a more lasting and better reward.
Uncle Harrej' Williams, aa hew familiarly
F. Driggi—A Reoollaction of Pre»i- known
in Northern Michigan, is nearly
dent Lincoln—The Gift to Him of • eighty four years of age. He Mill redden
k—M V.—L-—_ i.— a... .
?scL. nuJrswisvyt.
Lake Huron WhitaAeh.
arasrallr lartrveud awr. HU«U ih
lanllTlaa. Nsa4 nra» l.mulw

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crreumMsOTw. in wWoh I ,IlUred theroom.
the &gt;cctM&gt; must hate appeared to the Prekient and the Suirtheru grutletrn n a&gt; It
baa sum NccMad msmt. as extrenwK romcal, sad I u«rtr recur to the same withuttt s uuile at the figure I moai hare cut
n» breaking In upon «mir impomm
eratmns, with tho culorod Uy lioldlog that
fortjr^yenpouud treat by a rord ’pacing
through iu gUfe, and with tired arms,
making fraatre effuse tf&gt; derate ii so as tn
prevent iu tail rrom awvcpBOg tlu- earpet.
rhe next day Mr. Lincoln went to Fortrem Monroe to make a farther effort a ith
the cmnmMunan., who met him there, to
athe further effusion of Mood, but
e he left he found time to send me
the above letter in acknowledgement of
thapresent.
Hia msuiun to Fortress Moe roe proved
a failure, as all know.
Mceliwg him a
few days after his return, at the War De­
partment, I thanked him foe his letter, and
uld him I ahoeld Send it to Mr. WDlums.
In answer to the Inrnury aa to bow he
tilted tho trout, he aaid, "Oh, I never got
a taste of it. Sesatun, Seward and the
re»t ofthem demolished it while I was gone
to Ftwtrem Monroe." 1 told him that on

The Reliable Nbori Line

Lawson's Curative
To be furious in religion is to be irre­
ligiously religious.— nV/Kim 1‘eaa.
The rays of hsppimv, like tb&lt;r&gt;c of
light, are rolorlres when nuhroken.—
Ie»3lelloji.
I guard we" my friendships.
They

BRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

Tor Dubuque and La Create, ria
Clinton, Iwo through tnilna dally,
with Pullman Cara oti night train.
For Blonx. City and Yankton. Two
trains dally. Pullman Care to Missou­
ri Valley June.

Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

TIME TABLE Na. ft.

night trains on nil the lines of this road.
They are run between—
Chlango and Omaha, (.’blcieo Olar
lUpIds, Cbloago and IXibuque. via Clin­
ton, Chicago aud Freeport. Chicago
and Marquette. Chicago and Greco
Brv, Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago
nnd feT. Patil.
This is the Only Line runnidg thoae
cars between Chicago and St. Paul or
Chieagu and Milwaukee.
At Omaha onrSlecjwis connect with ।
the Overland Sleepers on the Union
Pacsflc Railroad, for all pole.tn west of
the Missouri-River.
AH Ticket Agents sell tickets by this

had more than half a mind to do so. I re
rifod that if ha should, on my return home
I wmH sand him airmen of our Maekiaao trout, to which he laughingly re»pondsd. “g«e that you dn not forget your are, owing I
,*H« ro»sd aqurely for the amendment ncm. It m
_
Friends are as companions on a journey,
•■d what mut be regarded as a vary sioplar ccinrideOer, before I retnmod to who ought to aid each other to penieven
J"*!*", “J wkhootmiy knowledge of tn the rood to a happier life,—I'ylknj-.rat.
Haro patience a while ; slanders are not
hia loUnUuu* or intimation from him- 1
reewirodabex by Vxprrra, from Unde
Harvey. Williams containing two splendid

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Gw box, *u 1 pawed directly through to
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Mr.
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mence the Manufacture of

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ment.
Will keep constanibj
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BETTER BRICK

alou and frtthwti of youth. Thin
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and baldnea* often, though not alwaya,
cured by ita u»e. Nothing kan reatoro
the hair where tbo fullidea are deatroyed, or the gianda atrophied and
decayed; but meh aa reratun can lie
■area by tliie amdicatioti, and atimnlated into actinty, ao that a new
growth of hair ia produced. Inatend
of fouling the hair with n pasty aodiraant, it will keep It dean anti riawou*.
JU oecsuMotml UM will prevent the hair
from turning grey\or falling oH and
'.uuaequontly pro ret* baldnesa. Tb-'
restoration of vitality it givre to the
ucalp arrests and ptnvaxU die forma­
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VOL. XX. NO. 35.

HASTINGS, BARRYjGQUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1875.

WHOLE NO. 1022.

iffl KISHES CAMS
more .ut-cribcr* i* entitled to one extra
Weekly, and of fifty or morels a BerniWrekJy.

N. Y. TRIBUNE.
GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL.
CENTRAL HOUSE

THE LEADING AMERICAN NEWS.

.Vina, my child, I will toon Orme tn be
burden upon your
• ■ “Mothre, Al not

their sistar, while the little nameaakm
were taken by Lola and drwad Anita
in a white dram, to Charley great delight,
"Anna, my dear child, who will «« and the youag man htn»dt in a warm
fix you wheal am nos? God Uem&gt;aud suit of ha cDuain’a. I
p«y my orphan chiWrcu I It is ChrirtHarriet lay on's- hard mattrsmjwatehmMdav Thia very d,y.' fifteen yean. inp for the children. The fire was low,
W. I left my fother’s hou«. We were almost out, the room bitter cold, and tho
liwmgsgay party, for Chrisitmu day a invalid longing, with intenrc dwre. far
ala. my birthday, and I ws&lt; on that even- the return of her- children.
The time
&gt;ng screntoen years old. I left my home posted slowly, tfa&gt; went oat, and, in the
in a neb dress, glittering with jewels, and dark, add room, went up a prayer of pitr
my hair decked with flower*; and now I and petition for ber children. She felt
die in a garret, on a barb mattre^ .hirer- the cold creep through, her limbs, and ahe
mg with cold.
Then there were wft fancied alic should die without again arc
fua to envelop my thinly riad form, and
Cliariay.
.
rotor my bare neck and arms; now, rags
---- j" said a voice on the stair* .
corer me, and pariah with the cold. Fa- and a moment later her landlady entered,’
tlwr in beaten, my punuhmeat ia just, bcanng aloft a candle, and foltarodbv a
but.rt i* bitter! Anna, what o'clock i* it?" fady and ganfaman, laden with far* and I wa. at the prison, the other day, aad
“It ia after dark, mother.
The flre* - raw broiled thickens, wine, rich cakes and
ligM ia all that makes ' the mom light
confectionery, the cboioMt Ogar* that bad
Ah, here comes CLariry !**
•Harriet! Oh, my«i*ter! to find you in been scud in to comfort these miyerabk
A lad a year or two younger than Amu. “I±.' i* it indeed you? I* my father! munleriro.. The low-browed brute* arc
camr bounding into tbc room.
firing bettor now than thev ever did m
‘MotherI Anna!a merry Christmas! dead, that yoq can come to me ?"
tbeir live, and they mm u. aspect U..
I have a new jacket and Ire dollar* ia
“Not dead, Hsrriat, but forgiving. Thev growl,-jud consider tlwaawlva 1Umoney ; but I hare better new, than thu Come, sister, you must come with ua."
seed. If they do notert thw &amp;ings every
There was an old genth uun in Mr. Per­
Gentle hand* wrapped ba in warm '
kins .tore , and, when he heard my moth­ elothw, and her Iwther’s strong arm* ■
er Mas sick, lie told mo to oomc to his bore her to the carriage. A large, soft
house, and ho would giro me aomo frtlit bed, a warm room, and low, loving voice*
—fruit, dear lumber, al Christmas I—and around her. teemed like a dream of porasome wine and jelly. Anna, got your bon­
net and the basket and eume.I know
the house ; ho led me pat it; it ia not far I
jcetA. There ia a young woman dying in
"Shall I go. mother?" raid Anna.
hospital of wounds girtti by ber lover in
a drunken fit, in which he twisted her
•Tcs dear, but come lock soon ; I feel '
very weak and ill to night; and I long 1 1
arm till he broke it; yet the girl *tendful­
fur jrilv or wine; it will give newstreogth.1
ly refuse* to *ay one word about the quar­
goxtnlghl, my children.
rel for faar of making troeblo for’him. ■ If
OUR NEW YORK LETTER
They .tailed on their errand.
Anna, |
she die* without giving licr testimony be
cannot be convicted, as dw was the only
otipnracd by the ud story her mother I
had irfatnl, anti filled with dark fotrisxl- The
■
Cause* of Crime-The Dittreu wilnim. There wm good blood in that
inga, cvuM.*CTroriy keep |wre with her
of the Year and how it I* Met—A
merry hearted brother, who, filled with joy.
at hi* Christmas pnaenta. and longing to | Murder a Week-Sympathy for
carry the prom'isel dantie* to hi* motl^r,, Murderers—Feminine Devotion—
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Hcratite it publish** from ten to twelve
ontamna of the choicest Agricultural mat­
ter, tbc latent Market*, and all the News
weekly.
''A* IFert/y Trfosa* haa done morn
to make good fanners than any other in
fluence which ever existed.'

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Bccaute it publish** every change in
price of all things bot-.ght aud sold, full
information of the movements of trade,
tl»e progrw of busmens enterprises, and
all the news of lb* work!.
TKr Tribotr a* a newspaper ia wide­
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Wo are very ready to .peak warmly and
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wue. There is a full library of useful in­
formation in every iwiic.—{B—t.si Con
grvgaliotialist.

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Heeause it devotes ample space to ll»
fruits of the labor* of the world'* beat
teacher*, placing them within tho reach of
all, and supplying al nominal mat meam
of eonstaat growth and improvement.

nothing tike it fur educating men
or any otlier country.—[0. It.
d, New York State Educational

Bceanaa the bat efforts of the Pulpit
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and Th' Tribotu i» a rccognited medium

■ume for itself as lhe exponent of the beat
thought* of the day. It is taking the
leading part in the education of the pub­
lic mind, and ha* inerraeiag claim* to pub­
lic favor.—[New York Observer.

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Now, we lake fasuc on both thou points,
aud ahall endeavor to ahow that they are
fallacies became they proceed upon as­
sumptions whieh are not grounded on the
fact* uf the case.
In tho fim place, we araert that the
publie schools, in the protrer theory of
their uses, arc not intended, and were
never intended to indoctrinate tbeir pupils
in any scheme of rdigiou belief or in any
inxtcm of moral obligation. There highly
important objects arc drctnol to Ire more
wisely left to the iiwtruction* of the
churches, to the moral discipline of family
fife, and to individual aspiration and effort.
The schools are simply iontitutcd to pro
vide a mraas for tbc diffusion of that de­
gree of intelligence, among every clam of
the community, which ia absolutely treeosary to the citiieo. to enable him to dis­
charge his fundamental duties as a citiien.
They arc exclusively and wholly civil in■titutioiu. In our peculiar form of polifteal socirty, where every man participates
to s considerable extent ia lhe direction of
public affair*, it i* universally regarded *•
one of lhe emcnttal condition* of general
and individual liberty that every man &gt;0
portidpniing in the public life abould be
pus* n* rd of tho primary requiaitea, at least,
of intelligent action. He ahould be aide
to reai! and write, if no more, because
reading and. writing are indtspensablc to
3inteUigcnt exercise of tire franchise,
to any intelligent discharge of public
ofioal dulfas. He ia, in fact, net an
American man, but a man of some otlier
rlimn and state of ihinpt, without those
nnafifirations. If be cannot read, the
ticket or list of candidates which is put in

;kJ£3j£
He betrayed himaelf by hi*'anxiety t«
.how bow impwiUc it wm Ost hs*M^
bav* killed a girl to whom he wac so pare
lyattactaL
And .peaking of mnrdcnu tluro an* A
thu tunu four men under *ct&gt;teare to lie
hanged, and ova thirty fa the variota pesanus are waiting trial far the arine dtarae ’
The bloody rillain Dolan, who kill'd
Noe, will probably roope th* han^Rf h«
to riehly deaerrra. The }&lt;.liti«an* arc
moving heaven and earth to clvw hiin.
tod as they hare succeeded fa sbrainlng
wo respite, be will douLUmt slide out t&amp;
ttogcthcr. There arc n the same prison
throe negroes cmnictad cf killing a Jew
jwddler on no stronger xTideurc than that
against Dolan, but no one think* of mov­
ing a raspite for them And whDe T am

A Story for the Holidays.
“A merry Christmas!"
It echoed
through the wide streets in a thousand
different roioca; it rang out in the clear
sleigh betti; it was shouted through- tbe
house by childfah vriom: is wx. whispered
in Iovine tnnes by tbe invalid* couch; it
was sighed forth.' with bitter emphasfa.
in the prison cells ; it was muttered, in
haid roiosa, io tbe dark, dirty alley*,
where merriment was a mockery, or the
deepring mirth of cner-wrvugnt misery.
■•A merry Christma* I"
,
•Anna! ‘ raid a low, feeble voire, from

ington, the Huie Capitals. and other pofrom a real upon the four, laid a*idc her
liteal center* of the country. are the fullest, posit* is the rote of hi* choice or a rote sewing, and bent over the invalid.
The
freshrot, and moat tnutworthy pubHahod, impoosd upon hfa ignorance. If he can­ room was a tramt, poorly protect. J from
not write he fa disqualified from holding the cold, snowy wind, without. A (mall
any public poaitioa which a* a citisen ho u fire liardly w-rved to take the hitlcrrat
time [romplnera and accuracy which made
riigibk to hold, and which ho ought 10 chill front the «ir. Tiie furniture oonsfat
them the standard throughout the land.
hold at timqi, in acquittal of hi* ed of two mattrvww upon the floor, and
Tkr Trihunr ha* entered upon fields of fair *hare of general responsibility. Again, a low, wooden chest.
enterprise never before occupied by a reading and writing are both neewary (0 . •‘Anna, drw- ehiM, put aside yonr
work. It i* ihriatma* day.
When- i«
newspaper in thi* country, and it* inde- him to enable him to apiprsciate the rsluc Charley ?"
of that public duemauoq^pf men and
|«nd&lt; ut political course has earned fur ii measure* whieh ia always supposed to pre­ ' ‘-Gone to the store.
Mr. Perkin*
lhe reipect and far or of tbe intelligent cede, and to Mme degree to determine u&gt; promised him a new jacket for a Christ­
ina* gift, and he haa gone fur tbc order '
men of all parties.—[Button Pret (Dein.) intelligent ballot.
“And you, my pear child, will hare no
In a word, reading sad writing arc can gift.”
’
didoes of liberty, and a* the proper end
“1 am i’ fortunate a* you, ' raid Anna,
Becauae every new invention of impor- and function cf government i* to maintain with assumed gayrty: but, in spite of
tanqe and merit is described In its columns, throe conditions, the government lua not her efforts to restrain them, a large tear
tjiejirogreM of labor movemente faithfully only a right but ia in duty hound to make rolled down each check.
provision for them by a apt arrangement*.
“It is very raid." said the inrriid, *hirreported, aud equal rights and fair play Whether tho establishment of frrt public
between capital end Labor, with protection schools in which elementary edueation is,
imparted u the moat efficient mode of ar­
to American industry always demanded.
A* a newspaper it fa unsurpassed. Un­ riving at the end, or whetha it would not
ba moro directly reached by making thi*
der it* percent management it has discov­ primary education a requisite to ciiixcnsbip
ered new fields for enterprise, and tlret.- 1* another question wo shall not now disan-Jfew journal* that can compete with it
But, seondly, it i* said that an educa­
iu some of it* moot highly priaed depart­
ment*.—[Boston Daily Advertbar (Adm. tion whieh does not comprise the teaching
of religion end morality is an imperfect
Bep.)
and area pernicious education. That it is
imperfect, when we regard tho mat end
of education—lhe training of a human be­
ing in the rightful maatrcy of all hia
farce* spiritual and intellectual as wall **
physical, muat ba admitted.
Nearly all
forma of education arc, fa that sense, im­
perfect. But we deny that the education
of the free schools i* imperfect in tho light
pondeooo always ia it* pages.
,of the simple political and civic paracacs
The TH&amp;unr lias justly earoed it* di*. it
I was designed to subserve. Throe school*
tinction as the meet complete newspaper in are
J not meant to ba the riral* of lhe col­
“Among the visitor* at my father*
•he world.—•[Philadelphia Timm (Ind.)
' leges or seminariro; their objects arc not
to make seholara and aanna; they prrifewi house, there wi* a Frenchman, a man
no more than their reason for lieing im­ who called himrelf Count de fa Posts.
Ft&gt;a Au. Till People.
plies,
which
ia
to
put
It
fa
the
power
of
He was handsome and graceful. I lorad
Because it is, End wW bo politically free ]
th. fatnre rilixon to become tho krnd of him. My father, who naw hi* nod worthand independent; faithful to the princi- eitisec
,
that hi* duty to hia fellow-eiriicn k-wnrce. tried, by pa.tlenfW and lore, to
to th* aatay of tho common wsnl ra- win me from him. This ww h*jx&gt;*«ib*e
plas of its founder and cf the Republiaan and
।
him to be. And when they have 1 fancied him a persecuted m-M, and
party, but controlled by no dique, caucua quiren
'
ehrog to him still more etady. At last,
or convention. It labor* to limit and di- '
my father exaeid frotnux a prosnfao to ope­
rert legialation to the pobKe welfare, and ,
rate and hold no comraunicstiou with each
IdM df their uMncaas rirfa fartita- other for a year.
to aid in compelling from both great par- the
1
He hoped that fa that
To ask them to go beyond thia time lie could eenrinre me of hi* un
tip* nominations during the Presidential tiona.
J
Hoe would be to forte them out of tbeir worthinw. Anna, you will dwpise your
year which ahall reprerent purity in char- (sphere, and to expose them to very fotmmother when she tell* yon that fa six
acter, integrity in administration, and a jidaUe dangers, by placing them on ground* month* she broko her promise, and eloped
better era for the politic* of the whole |that it might be impovibk consistently to with Count de 1a Poet*. I trusted to my
father's great lore for forrirnca.
I wa*
country. Citixeos who would vote intelli- '
wrong. My iagratitnae, disobedience,
gently cannot dispense with the papa
and deceit met their just ptmiahmenl; my
which tells them the truth honestly con- J
caning every party and candidate, nor ;
am they in thi* centennial year do more ,
affective onrriee for tho puhlip good ttaa
byausteining and oxtendfag’ the tircufa- ।
tino of * journal devoted to intelligvace
among the people, honesty 'among their 1
Udbren vslrttn nobUen’ d! hi. life.
He married mo in hopes of sharing my
rufara, and th* emeetial prindjJe* cf tbe 1
dowrv, and now quietly refuted to rapRepublic.
Cme. For ten yearn we lived a life of
runhappinra*. You were bora, ami
Charley, and named for my favorite broth-.
’ aonral semmUng by
t
1 had brought from
.ling my hmtwnd in
uni*. Had ho but loved

The committee investigating the causes
'.‘A merry CTiriatmaa!" wa* shouted of critfie in this city are unrarthing amac
in cirar voice* by all lhe children in Mr.
Ixrldrv'* rich mansion. Toys far scalier- terrible fact*. Among others is the tastfa
cd in careka* profusion upon the velvet rnony of one of lhe firm phyaiciaa* of the
carpet; book* were on the hatidaotnr ta­ city. Dr. Elisha Hams, who declared that
ble ; every luxury was in the room. the increase of criminal* in this city in tbe
1x4a Leclerc mi with her arm* around post few year* wu greater in proportion
her eHrot child, looking at pictures; and
little Ndlie and Harry jilajcd shout the than die incroue of population from births
room. Aunt Jenny, Mr. Leclerc'*, autcr,, and immigration together.
Gted the only bov, curountguig him in
Dr. Willard Parker, an authority of oqua|
mjuy gloc.' while Chloe came from alandiug, said that liquor wa* tho chief
the ftwnt door every few raonHints, l&gt;ear- camo of the vice, crime, idiocy and insanity
ing aotnc new gift; now it wtui a doll for
NeUio, now a rich cake, covered with in lhe country. AU who havejooki-d
white-frosting, for all. now a drum fuf' into the cause and cure of crime agree that
Harry ; now * b&lt;x&gt;k fur Misi Izifa. the vicious clamra must be made to .work
There wa* joy and gfadnen., and truly a harder. It fa a notorious and patent fact
merry Oristnia*, in that house.
The
that with all the increase of wage, and
day flaw by with joy and fronting; and in
the corning the lioum stood dark and! rrgufaliou of houi* ia the fast ten years,
deserted. There wa* a farce partv at the comiition of the lower dame* doer not
Lois's fathers
The family, cluldrcn seem to be tbe better for the change. Tire
and di, were to useable, and thither complaint is nude by all employer* that
this Imppy iimuehuld hod gone.
Now, rtwley, you xnd I are pririlodgtd there fa very little, almost no fair return
persona, and we'will step in before lhe made for tho wages paid, no matter bow
other guest* arrive. We find only two liberal these may Ire. The avenge of
per*o»s in the parlor , oueau old gentle­ i work done in a day with all the labor
man, ill* other a lady between thirty and
forty year* of age,’ but still bcoutefal, raring help* of the time, ia hardly\half
with a sweet face and a low, sweet voice
The gentleman is paring up and down that that fa such an outcry for work, em­
the rooms, while the lady arranges sohm- ployer* bethink thauuelrro whether tbsy
mnsio upon the grand piano. Luxury cannot obtain their own right of a day *
can ooareely' devise a more .uperii apart­
work fur a day fepaj. The fact has rather
ment. It is long, Very long, and wide
velvet carpeU, rich 'furniture, guilded been fast right of, that employer* had any
frames containing rewtljr picture*, velvet right? beyond that of paying the most
curtains, wliose nch crimson is subdued wa-w. for the very least tliat stupid and
by fine face covering*, evrything *jeak» idle bdpcboM to do. Now that the cry
of Istye wexllh. The lady's drew fa of
rich mH, and costly jewel* glittered in for bread comes so nigral there ■ a chance
her lisir and on ha round white arm. to find whether the poor are wilting to
Tbcoe the seoupont* of the room arc Mr. work fur their money rather than starve.
Pometoy and hi* daughter Anna, who is Those of experience among the lower
tbe beslcM of lhe expected rorapony. for
Mrs. Pomeroy ha* fain in her quiet grave
for tea ^rrar*. Suddenly the gentleman
psused in his walk, ami spoke to hi* daugh­
ter.‘My dear there wa* a child in a
store, thu morning, whore stoty interrated
me. He hu an intalid mother : and 1
promurd him »ome wine and fruit for her.
lie wBl be here wxiu.
Will you attend
to thsoe thing* ? Il is Christmas ; and we
mnvt remember the poor.”
The lady left the.room , and the old genfound with ba five children in tbe sixth
story of a wretched tenement bouse, where
yean?' Oh, Hattie, my'child! where *he made a miserable living by washing.
are vos thia Christmas night?"
Ha ehildren were without shorn in bitter
TTie large parlor* aoou filled with
guest*. Muaic, danoug. and merriment weather, and n kind merchant aend n sup­
were at tbeir bight, when two children ply all round. The olJost girl objected to
came upon the broad, raowcorared stop in them became they were laced with shoe­
front uf lhe house.
string*, and button boot* were the style.
'•Oh, Anna!” did Charity, “isn't it
fine in there? and he leamri orer the The same family lent tbeir father, a miser*railing to look tn at the window, "Listen I blc wretch, who drank himself to death,
you ron bear the music; don’t thev look and were obliged to uk fur charity to bury
pretty; dancing? Ob, Anna, raw the little him. The teachers of the minion school
boy»asdrirb! See, that little gir! i« ju.t
who helped them bofore, agreed to bear
the expenses, whereupon tho old woman
went out sad ordered a hew., with
Oh, Alum! don't you wish ynu Win s plumra, to attend the funeral of the dcbig bouse, and had white dretM, and ported sol. A member of the city author­
d*^5y,«
to the door. Charley, ities told of a poor follow who had oeea
better days, who came to him far help u
said Anna.
be was without a poaiUoa, or money. The
ThcchUdren were led into the wide
hall, asd stood over the furnace regutrr,
vrarmiBg thmr cold fingtra, while tho ta­
rtan went to find Mias Pomeroy.
Soon
they were surrounded bv little children,
dreaaed la gay, pretty ctethes, who dua-

IHarriet
------- t ttaage? Look, father !
Ob,
” is Ctastmas J^il
this
night! (Mee again. I
]---------- *--------- — —
-—“i* thi* no*, a fcriridden subject?"
“ Rut she fa akk! poor! ha childroa
begging on CiotrtiMs night! Father, i
ptay tar-taps.bar! 7&amp;tan. all rf

ter if there be not a soul in the store, the
poor girl must stand on her fact till the
welcome stroke of twelve givre her an
bour'a respite. And then from one to
seven she stends again, till worn «wit with
fatigue ahe crawls to Iker ’wretehod lodg­
ings, only to go through tbe same torture
tlio next day. A number of influential
ladies, the most prominent in fashionable
circles in the eity, have taken the matter
in hand, and have petitioned the ’reding
merchants to abrogate thi* rale, and per
mit die girl* to sit when it ran be.donr
without interfering with their ditties. They
bare exatnioed some of the girls and found
them all &lt;rffiieted with varieore reins,
weaknea* or the spine, and more ar boa
with Icmale disewsas, all of which, medical
men my, result* from this practice. The
merchant,, in defeuw, say that to alter
lhe rufa would be to do away with discipliae, and impair the efirieney of their
help, and that they will not change tbe
rule. The girls do diis fearful amount of
work far wages ranging from 83 to VT pre
week, and severe aa it ia. ware Uray all to
quit to-morrow, there would b» tea' tliotu
and not only willing but anxious 10 take
tbeir places. And they have intimated to
the Iwmrvolcnt Uba that they had letter
miod-Lhc-ir own business.

day fur (8 per weeks? She pay* fS

her board, for which she get* a Kttle
C
liall bed room, without fire, and the vilest
table imaginable. Iler washing .be doe.
partly herralf, but that whieh she low to
have done cost, her at least 81 per week-.
Tlii* leaves her a dollar jfir cfoihoa, medi­
cines, and what luxtlriea she has. And
miserable as this life is, there are twenty
thousand girls in this xity today who
would ay for joy to get it. The number*
who live in garrets on such food a* they
c«n get for almost nothing’ ia appaUng.
bit any wonder that lhe bagnioe are fidl
to ore.flowing, and that ’ suicide* am of
daily occurrence? It seam* to me that
life on auch terms would hardly be wsrth

�STEBBINS BRO’S

Sv says as fxcAaeye. Aud in support
oCthiaprejemwekrnrn thm . puhfctoeet
ing wa* recently held st Battle Creek, id
vhkhmuy cftheproMtaeMaiM of the
mty participated This may he all well
for ought w* know aa the nyc &lt;y inWers
u not yri part.
Rut to us it wcnM fwrfoctly ehimeriral. Th* tri. canal with
all the large sums so judiciously expended
to make it the commercial highway be­
tween the wster* of the Lake* and tidewa­
ter, cannot compete sucerasfully with lhe
railroad along iu banks even in tbe trareportation of the heaviest freights.
Nay,
mor*, as shown by ilia report of thoCommu
aiocer of RsHroads for this State jurt pub­
lished, we learn that lhe railroad." in our
own Stale ar* moving forward tbe surplus
products of the country at Ires rate pwr
too, p«r mile, than tho same are transportthe foct, aad of that there ia-no, quation,
who would desire to send produce to mar­
ket by renal al the rate oflO or 60 miles
per 24 hour*, when tbe railroad would
mor* it four or fire lime* as far, and thus
brine it to market four or five time- as

The Beecher triable w0 not down, heau*? the people of Brooklyn will not let
it ran. Mr. Boocher's lato appearance of
fight has not been maintained. Shearman,
hi* Utomey and chief friend hold, himas^f ink defiant attitude, but hei reuot
keep BoreUrwp totbe merk. Tbefoct
b, tho Rar. gentleman foobi that the world
is against him—he frel* that whether
guilty of the offence a* charged or not,
there lias been enough of Isiprudenw aud
folly in hi* intercourse with the feminine
part of hi* look to leave mor* upon hia
hi* name than a clergyman ought to have.
He know* that the clergy generally believe
him guilty, and that hs luu lost standing
ing in his profession. Therefore, Mr.
Beecher will very soon atsp down ud oet.
Despite Shermans' bluster, and the curi­
ously devoted support of uis church. Mr.
Beecher is a Imt mu. If guilty, of couras
It is all right, if innocenl, he is the moat
unfortunate mu living.
What wide-spread destraction this scan­
dal has cause-1! Tbe sbloit preacher in

■
•diuons, wo intend there shall be no doubt

trot* papers, thus furai&amp;ing very much
more reading mailer. It b carofitlly edited,
aud. aliugetner, lias ho equal anywhere in
lhe West iu point of rj vale* aud gro
end attractivencM in all it* departments.
It will bo kept fully up to it* previous
high slandard. which has girevi it an imt
meMely wider circulation througbau
Michigan than any other paper published
either within or without our borders.—
There u probably not a school district
in tho Stat* where Tux Tatnrtrx b not
Tho price of Tttr TniutrMR in ii* vaniou* edition, is u fallows, Dai) v 810.60
peryoar, induing postage; 85.30 for six
months; 82.65 fur throe montl*. Tri­
Weekly, 85.30 par year, including prat!
age, 82.05 for six months; 1.35 fi&gt;r three
moath*. Weekly 82 per vear for single
subscrqAion; 81.80 in dubs of fire; 81.72
iu dub* of too; 81.60 in dub* of twenty
—all thcM prices including postage, which
we have to jay. A large and elqaint map
of Miehigae. (lower peninsula), all ready
to liang'upon tho wall, is also given to
every subecriber te Till WxaKt.Y TntBtXX for 30 cent* extra. This offer is
mode as an inducement to new subacriben
and for renewals. a« it* price to anyone not
a aulacrilicr is 81-50. Addrrm ail letNEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

first public exhibition in the Abstract
building some time iu January.
But we do not believe auch canal feasi­
Branch county lore* quiet and order, HI FOB THE SHEA? CEWBUIAL!
ble, if it were desirable, and do not be­
in such rendition that be cannot be caught and conao|urntly kept ten uf her resident*
lieve if built even for the 88,000,000
and brought bach to answer for hia crime*. in jail at Coldwater last week fur being
that Mr. Wiflri talks about, it would pay
engaged in a homing.
Tliat hb escape was a put-up job there can
Dr. Allen, of Charlotte. bxv reported a
be no doubt. The officer" permitted him
case of vario'oid in the vicinity of Dimonto got away, and very ingeniously put the
MOORE'S
police force on false aecstt* till he got safe­
ty out of the country. A sailing vcmoI
meet the requiremonte of commerce, ud
ba* been chartered, and was lying in readionly as our Railroad uystem is built «p
nem in the East River, with her paper* all
Agricultural and
Family Weekly.
and developed, can any section of tbe rootiprepared.
Tweed went thronght h»
try prosper, or the people grow rich from
house, gut into a carriage, waa driven to the
th* productions of the soil, the iniaca ur
Teasel, got alnjard. and Railed away. The
officers who were privy to the scheme kept
the entire force srerehing in all the places
where he wa* not, till bo was safely land­ the. 31st of January next, and continue
STANDARD IN ITS SPHERE.
for one week, cxhibitui.- tn Young Men's
ed. XNow his lawyers will more heaven
Umu'i Re,At Em «m Uis pMt Qaarikr »l
The Cleveland Herald has been look­ aad earth to make a oimprutnuc. Tweed Hall ir. that city.
Rnsincas
is
very
lively
in
Grand
Rapids
ing up the national achievements of tbe will return enough of the money he hav
In fact, burions men agree that the fall
new Way* and Mean* chairman
Hen- is stolen to make a decent dividend, and he trade uf 1875 b fully as large, if not
will return to take hb old place in New larger, than any preceding year.
York
politim.
Tbc
old
man
ia
anxious
to
Oso. Garfield when ho beard that Mr.
Two highway robBcm were traced to
Morrison had been appointed chairman of get into power again, for ho has a great Grand Ledge, and arrested there last Sun­ soil «f all aa*a«w la rsral aanaiu. a*l alaa aa
Ways and Mean*, refused al first to Le- many old score* to settle. He is a vindic­ day night. They were taken back to len­ amriatla vMtav ia taaUla. la hath Ton aa*
liev* tho report alleging tbit Morrison tive old fellow, and if he ever ilocs get sing aad turned over to tbe Saginaw ofi- i
StoNni. tka Markou. Aa. all rrn.'ol »Z7'aUr
had never made a speech in Congress.
odHoi thao flrla* a creator variatj af aaWal tafcrThe General was mistaken ia this.
Mr.
■ealUn sail c.'.na!lsa«'»&gt; Uallor. tilanpano*
a iu&gt; iU a»irelioas. than ear elk ar AaarlMa jearaaL
Morrison during hia former term iu Congrtss made two speeches. Tho first u re­
THE PEOPLE'S PAPAR !
corded on page 5-393 of the RrcorJ, and
Au* oortalotr tka beat aae artaal far tka Vasal,
Tbc large importing houses of fancy
rn BaanccirviiST av* Ftaa-.tT. m irroct
b as tollowa:
"Mr. Morrison—I a*k leave to havn wares show few signs of tho hard times months being 1,026,079 b»rreh. These
during the holiday season. To an accus­
are the figurm of the Stole Invpceton.
cal dimhililiM of Mareillus P. I 'hristian, tomed eye the slock may pot appear &gt;o
large a* iu former kelsons, when money
The Grand Eocampmml I. O- G. F., of
Mbmg. Virginia."
wa* rolling about; but articles' are more | Michigan will meet in Jsekaon on th*
“Mr. Bansicr—I object.
tasteful and select; Such esmem, bonxre. fir?t Tuesday before the third Wednnalay
“Mr. Morrison—I more that the rule*
ami elegant pieces of gold and silver ware in January.
be suspendtd and th* bill pomed.
Schuyler Colfax liad a grand reception
"The speaker—That can not be done." never were shown a* to-day. Tbe dealers
say that they have not felt the Lard times al the. residence uf John N. Inp-raoll of
Ths second effort record.d on page 5.­
430 is not so long and elaborate aa the affect their custom, bat cxncct they will the Corunna American, last Monday even­
abort, but it b very pithy and direct. He before long. As the next thing to seeing ing, after ho bad delivered hi* lectnre on,
Ix-autiful things is to hear about them, Abraham Lincoln.
said:
“Mr. Morrison—I more to include in your readers may have some curiosity to
A stoving big stare factory wjli be built
know what kmd of gifts wealthy New
that bill also the name of Marcellus Chrisat Montague next spring.
Yorkers make tliis scosnp. I Tbc gem uf all
the lovely objects of -LigGtry and virtue,' j AJpeua people are of the o, iid£n that a
.all
basin underlies their city. ’ ’
is the veiled Cupid, now on view in the
gallery of a boms- noted for it* raritici.
The statue, by an Italian artist, is called P.ndmutcr at Fife Lake, Grand
"Hidden Love;" a charming figure, with County.
head turned aside, and arroar. drooping
Political Note..
The Grand Rapids Fire Department
in the left hand, a veil thrown over the tones number fifteen ; cost 83,U2l&gt;, and
weigh 20,0-10 pounds.
The New York Etminy Pott, discuss­

BUBAL

Th* New York TriZ«ar goes over some
of Speaker Kot’s blunders and remarks:
"Th* Speaks’ did not make sueh mistakes
purposely, ofsome ; be simply did' nut

adopted a rrnolntion providing that no,
j.opil should be deprived of hit or her re-1
cess except for misconduct during recce*.1

rcssion

Last year the Democracy elected a mnvor, Horatio Aloey, in Keene, N. H.;

but thia year Bdward Farrar. Republican,
beat* Colony by 277 votes. Foor of th*
five aider men and th* 12 of tho 15 coducthnea are Republics's. Thu is a good
sign for lhe March election.

The fact, says the Waahington correspoodsni of the New York THfarar, that
about tbe tame population that get* four
•hanaatuhip* in tbc North and East get
22 in tbe South, put* a great many teeth
an edge among (he Northern Democracy.

A Waaluington correspondent of the
New York WeeM. who is undoubtedly
familiar with tbs .abject of which he
apeak*, any* that tbc number of Democrat-

Tbe Waahington Stnr say* that it is
understood that tbc Republican members
of the House of Representative* have detannioed that in all catoi where the Dem

The next semiun uf the Right Worthy
(trend Izxlge of Michigan, I. O. O. F.,
will be held in the city of Grand Rapid*,
At the same time cltangts are going on on the third Tuceday of February, A. D.,
ao rapidly that tbc nprcha»er* of these curt­ 1876, commencing at 7 o’clock P. M.
ly things may hard to pledge thmn before
next holiday to gut money to lire on.— ju-rt delivered to Preston Mitchell, of
Advertisements appear iu the papers con­ Manhall, 16,000 young California salmon,
tinually, offering private propertv for ale. which have been deposited in Brace Lake.
A lady offcoi to sell an evening dress, onl v
The Kalamaxoo Gairttr speaks out after
onec worn, and a new thread bee aliawL
Another has Guo aeal-akimt, good a* new; the following fashion: "Some time since
while diamonds are to be bought at ruin­ wo sent bill* tn all subscribers owing u*
ous prices. A broker told me that he on subecriplion. All aceountojiot settled
could buy diamonds atony time for one- by the first of January will be placed in
fourth their cret from puple who had Let the hands of an officer for collection.
all their other property. Those expensive Everything connected with the printing
goods I spoke of arc usually lirought by businese is rash, and we cannot afford to
people of xwured inetsmra, not dependent carry roL.cril&lt;cn move than one year.''
on the luctutious of bostnaM The
The total number of the disasters on
Aston, Stewarts, and a half thousand the great lakes during tbe season jw"!
other funilies, know nothing of hard timiw dosed was 1,056, sgainrt 1,181 for 1874.
for when one Ins an income of 8500,000 Of this number 562 occurred on lake
per year, it malten but little whether it b Michigan, 152 on Lake Huron. 189 on
cut down 25 m-r cent, or noC’ While Lake Erie, 62 on Lake Ontario. ID ou
J am on the other side,'' kt mo show you Lake St. Clair, 26 ou Lake Superior, and
liow sumo people lire. In the house where 45 on rinn. Eighty-five vowel* of all
I live b a servant girl who work* ^rutn 'i* kinds, with a carrying cajwcily of 2D,I77
in tlu&gt; morning till eleven at night for ton*, valued at 81,038,000, were total
82.50 per week. Her father, mother, and wreck*. The amount of property loot in
three children came te N*w York that bulls aud cargo® was 83,791,300. During
they might lie supported by bar. That b last season 25 new vends, with an aggroto say, there was no work for them at Port gatc capacity of 14,737 ton* and nuned
JervM, whore they lived, and it could not at 81,169,500, went cotnmimioaed.
be much worse anywhere. They got a
room in aa attic—and lhe father and
boy* try to get something to de in rain.
Tho mother sucoooded in getting a little
washing to do, which averages her aixiut

The Detroit Tribune-

^AYp7h*ir~ibode”iB New York’.

A

idegram fra** the London police to our
chief, notified the city of this aeoesum to
it, pupubtine. s-d Xtociiv. awah«l ami

every DescnpfioiT wKIeE we

^HEMDrOmoiT
.

Do not foil to call upon

noetfR 4 miiqi/T,
«md Mamdacuriac

S. A A Battfm! A ItM,
C-naulate* MarehuU L*

Peerless Milk Safes

Grain, Flour, Proviiiona
and Country Produce,

$ DOWN WITH HARD TIMES
SAVa itdhsr “1 “ft

$

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
i Flour, Crain, Pork &amp; Seeds.

54»&gt;56 ’•'SSUJtrtfc
We Can

ilif-TS.

Mayhew BusinessCollege
EXCELS
lit by opinion;

WORK" for industrial intelligence;
“BRIC-A-BRAC" for wit aud Innocent
pleaaantry.
ScTuaxaa's Moxthly I* now’ reeogulxed.botti Lu this country and In Eng
land. *s tbegnat representative Amer­
ican Magaxine.
Encouraged by tho fkvor accorded to
it by a generous public, we shall aim.
during lhe Centennial year, to ccllpan
It* fnrmerachlerment* tn both Its Lite­
rary and Art departments.

A Grat Reiitta ii Prices!

ora of lb* Day. »ueb as Hon. W. E.
Gladaton*. Prof. Max Muller, Prof.
Huxley, Dr W. B. Carpenter, Prof.
Tyndall. R. A. Proctor. Francis Power
Cobbe. Tbe Duke of Anryll, Ja«. A.
Frnude. Sirs Muloeh, Mr*. Oliphant,

D.D. MALLORY &amp; CO
WbolMola n—l—I Is

OYSTERS.

AKD FOREIGN FRUITS.

i.T,.

BALCH &amp; HOBTON.

ts trttolilMlM. a to a. w. Bal
SEMI IHOI ESfflffi,

Litlelfs Living Age.

Booumxns and Ncwa-Doaiora.
|" 11 H M I T l| fl F
Price $4 a Year; 35 cent* a Number, j | 0 II N I I U 11 E

In 1KCTn* Ltvv.u Ao* num upon
ihirtjr-thinl y*ar. Il Ass never failod in

Corner Woodbridgt A Shelby Sit.,

Billings &amp; Probasco,

Uptefcten tot Bratta, Frana, k

■artlt, lartK Slatt al Im

*.*■. hdlsM* l*MtM w to liafdu «lll
SE» VtJkK EXPRBN (aisvH MaUanlfo*
Ilnui ftr»»l SJU a. to; fo.,1 tt Tklr* itraal.
*.« Arma *t*avv**«la* Bridsa al ti
ta_ r.a Sato "to Haivanalaa Drt**v
■
falttoM Pa&gt;*M Rlavala* «*n u&gt; Boabaatar.:
. ■ :.
•■
- ■ ■ . -..
Timm antra &gt;■ PaUoli Into iba KastJUl T
•l_ al'..to aad taso a. a.5.Ua*4*«l » n.i
bSShssis’'Oaaaral &lt;MI«* »t Ua CoaiMar. b'a- IM Jo

Ixiok here !
U TtJ.*CRAFr.
[ FrMsst As U Itolrait.

J. 6. FOSTER.
W'a Paa. AsU-D&lt;1

Look here !

JOHN STANLEY I

\Vital ! don't you think we can sell

Coffins, Caskets &amp;, Shrouds

chceta-r than any firm in the Sute*
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO can do it, for, with tho help of
THE OLD FOLKS, AND TO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS.

Me

.1. M. HBWBS,

aiudiliuti of jnrtica by which, for the lirot
time in eighteen years, the National House
uf Repravcntative* will ba at war with lhe
Senate and the Executive Administration,
and che approach of another I’residcaul
eanvaw, will give fresh interest to many
public questions, which will lie treated a*
they rise with intelligence and candor.
The coming year will also faring the cen­
tennial anniversary of many interesting
events in our early annals, and will furnish
occasion for review and discuasion of many
topics bearing upon the history, prosperity
and character of lhe nation. It is sure to
be crowded with exciting events, such as
will dicit the most absorbing and wide
spread interest, creating an unusual de­
mand for the tbe beet das* of newspapers,
among which THE DETROIT TRI­
BUNE stands foremost, acknowledging no
equal in tbc State and but Jew owtside of

Salisbury &amp;. Brosseau.
aaiingH. Doc.. 22, 1875.

52yl

The it=pori«a« of Tua Linae Aus i» every
Anevieaa reader, a* tkt .sly auhfoctorily
freak ud coaiplrt* compilation at a* ladlapendMe current literature,—i.dw^aisUe ba­
re aw it embrace* the produeltani ot
THE ABLEST LIVING WRITERS
in *n tranche! af Utnsiur*,' Seine*. Art
asd Polille*.—Is saEcieully indiralol l.y the
following recent:

Canned Fruits and Flsn

OPINIONS.
•■Ou^t t« find a plsro In every American

r

pCw"1*

-V.

"It reproduce. lb* but tUurtu.r.f tbe
be" naiads of lb* dvftlsnl world, upon all lop
lc&gt; of living Interests '—/U4WdzAw fopnV.
"Tbe besi of *11 oar eclotrtie pohlkatioM."
ehaas* the
Whittier.

Tbe Presidential cantos*, is certain to be
lhe murt hotly-contastod campaign that
has been fought sine* the organization uf
1778 A National Family Paper. 1876.
the Government. The Democratic party,
rbsOryatFbmUv Poe of A*Mn*s.tb* onlr *•long and justly excluded from power, but
encouraged by their surasec* in 1874.
will make a moot depcrato and determined
straggle to get control cf the National
Government. Believing that the auocew uf
thi* organisation would be a national
calamity, TftK TbiBVXK will spare no
energy of mean* or lien to jtrvent ao dire­
ful a ravulu
Maintaining Republican
principles, such os it believes best for the
gtiicra) wdfarc, and holding party organi­
sation as simply an sgsncy to carry them
into effect in the administration of govern­
ment, it.givig to the Republican party an
outspoken and hearty, but never blind and
duliourat, adhesion. Fault* of policy and
abusra in administration it will not b«
&gt; point out and sock Io have rraort he rod that th* people shall be
served. It will labor unceasingly

Oysters received daily

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Jfave on exibition one of the

largest Slock of Fancy Goods
ever brought

to this

City

which we offer to the public

ie Star Spwlal Bauer

cheap for Cash.
also,

a full and

have,
complete

Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary

Perfumeries- Toilet Setsman and Latin atari**—Ils fttn tad Its pun!*.,
J*ck-la theqtulpit, th. Uttewbcs, As.. Ac.,
Is *v*a mor* uipsrlitx altracUn.
St. Niohola* for 1874 md 1875, 4 Volt.

J-c.

&lt;5”c..

"WisproriM. u rviy

a

Give us a call.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

Hopkixu

I Barnes.
Hatting!, Dec. IS. 137.1.

For the coev«aUaoe uf libraries, and ba­

TtoKmr lafrond

AAHrsL’’ "-\irNILl * GA K, Boston.

TllS ST. NlCUULASUBaAKV.

Last Saturday thirty English thieve*

FWimE!

’
&lt;
&lt;Of
.
j
’

a serial that will inalui every now num­ “Jon of locisndby Bayard Taylor.
ber of Bcribuxu’* vargrrlv nought for.
A dalighihlly vivid Mery of an Icelandic
If It had nothing else to rooommend hoy'* carver, tall of Incident., wklri. eeuld
We sell none of thia cbca;&gt;-ni*i!c FurTbaOMtogAm JVwfrated A«uw pre­ happen la no other country, and graphically n I turn that fa made by machinery. Tbe
good* we make la made by hand, and
dicts that "w* have found at last Me
warranted. We Invito all person &gt; to marling Slvarwam, Tripla-Hala* «iirer„„'
DrenM., Fra^j, Md A-Wlwo
,
'■ U»* k&gt;w*M.
,“The eecond Installment I*even strong■
-ip?
, Me AgsMt for to* TIPrAMY WATCH
|
■
Part|e*
haring
Pltturro
to
frami
We begin In January
r w onldtfo W^ltor^ HIsMSI fratnerl of U"
'
—
“Philip Nolan's Fri*odi,"
.rrand Cheaper than I
V
Dint. Harriet Preacett SpuhbnL DonaldJ as.wccaurto
1
U. Mitchell, H. H-. Edmund 6. tRfafiU&gt; nuy hooic In F • ?y County. We keep |
'man, Lucy Larcom, Charles Dudley th* L«nnsCa&gt;'^Ua&gt;t selected stock of **
Warner, Bret Hart*. Frank B. Stork।
ton, Elisabeth Aker* Alien, T. W. Hlg- Pirri RE FRAMH3 AND MOULD- ,
gtaaon,
Lucretia
P.
Hale.
1
’
rof.
R.
A’
Proctor, Mr*. Oliphant and Rev. Edw anlEgglraton.
'

“One Day at Arte," 'The Fire at
Grantley Mills," ami atbereof Mn.
Burnett's short stories, will not used to
be assured that tbsy have a rare treat
before them. Thu scene of Ute new
novel 1* laid In an English mining town,
and from the first patfe to th* last tliu
Interest 1* uufiacglng.
Anxnic other notable ;*;&gt;crs wo tuontlon the following: "A 8ECOND
•■FARMER'S VACATION," by£Col.
Gbokob E. Wauxxo. desripllvo of a
row-bust rido uf two hundred and fifty
mile*, la one of Hie nso*t fertile and In­
teresting of the vine-growing valley* of
Europe—a region never seen bv tbe or­
dinary traveler, but full of interwd. In
It* social and industrial aunieeta. A rare
collertton of -REVOLUTIONARY

NEW-YOBKIB,

Michigan’s Favorite.

Governor Bagley generously contribut­
ed a* usual to the Chrutmu dinner for
lhe bop at the reform school. Thi. year
their desert consist of 75 lb. of nut* and
75 tbs. of mixqd candies, forwarded by the

1 .7 J .--- ---l—.™ ‘ uun.SM.iu, sun
laally th* advtatursus. balr-civIHMd,aad y«t,
IT1*1®tudc ’V"
llft la ‘k* ■«**
uf California, are *U ilccrllud with wasdvrfol tenthfolasM sad skill. Add to this lh«
elevated to.* pmadtag A* work. «tol th* V
rwwtoble .UTMtiss wMak s«rk a warrsUto
,,,x

. THE WERKLY TRIBTlil, fa
tthuuld be borne In mind. Is the Isrgew
weekly mper irt th* Ntatf,-

Republicans fur Grant fur th* third term.
Thia latter embtaoe* a great many very
excellent men who are trot offioc-bddcre,
but who really boficr* that tiro brat inlcrret* of the country demand hi* ro-tromlnation. They are organ ixing ven thor­
oughly oath* basis of anli-OsiUIieism,
or rather tbc protect!on of th* schools
from Romish interference, lurd tnoncT
and purity in public places, aud they as­
sent that to attain three end* the re-nomi­
nation of Grant n the only thug to be
done. I wa* astonished to mo the number
uf -tueu of character in the movement.
The action of tbc Methodist* under the
lead uf Bishop Uaran meet* verf general
aoceptanre here. Il is net st slf unlikely
that the New York City delegation in the
National Republican Convention will be
largely for Grant.

ruined financially, aad in reputation. Mr*
Tilton b *kisg out a miserable extatenec,
keeping boarders. Florence, their daugh­
ter, a delightful young lady, loaches school
sad work* nights copying for lawyers,
with the aid of the type-writer.
Mrs.
Moulton, a refined lady with a nasty quar
rd on Iter hands which the cannot let go ;
Bowen, with two libel suits. There Las
been nothing but misery, trouble and
wratchcdncsa from beginning to end "Be
virtuous and you will be happy."

ing lhe orgasixation of the House, wants
to know who is going to lead the leaders.

’Kefep It.
Where you wul Cad all kind* of

BmMM

FLOBEBCI SIIfflG UGHK

�I

CORDS WOOD.

Bih Ramm, IW M, IRS.
Drax Bam «b:

| ^Tta itav of tab Efc ...
■'
" puna iod particta. of thrag.
«Mta___________
_____
1 AUtarfUta.

jw correepondeat. w*a his reenut aojouru
: fora few daya in Hasting, to render wtat
•
eouldin geaiugout*cobpUoftanm
of tbe good old Bamnkk. One hardly
; inown, or rather hardly sppreriatas, tbe

: w*n«th of frie»d»hip that may uiat for
• *&gt;&gt;■ wbeu tab ^rtryday with hh ftieuda,

FOM OMLY M&gt; CUTS.

util liww pitiw;.

1U.
M, Un b a-te
b,
•*•
[-Up
™*bl nopb.
hta
tata
1 tand J, Hutac. lb W. U, I .

GEORGE L BEA TITS.

iKta, taH, taU a,
««%lj phMMt , and the data, which
Aevolrwd upon me, though withom ability

FF1CE TIMK CARD.

M.i h st'S'/a-Tssriis
re. D-wa-. Alta.

DATS ADVERTISEMENTS.

Ora* 4 Rapid*.
Greeutete* Bate. ere aertb te O«U taday
M| rente ou the •loiter,

&gt;&gt;ur teaake are Joe and itudrre-1 to acting '
bct Hrwidfflt Ferry and Hon. Genryv WilUrl for NahiaUe public docuaieata.

Tilt ilrog and fancy goed'a «lor» of Mtwr,
Hopklu* A Harare »•* baautifal'y illuBtfoated
•a tlHalma* rre. being ligklrel ailh Cfiteaar

to evrente them properly, brought pteaa
nut reooDactam. and almoal ponmodad me
towiA I
.r-iefowtof ttarity
Of Hsstisp. God hfom oar rnr friend.
W only in HaMing* but throughout
Barry county. By ths by, Mr. Editor,
your humble senant returned only yewterday frtmi Oranpreille, whether he went a
few dap '
__ ~
~ ~ ‘
Calhoun and Baekwith, the promt pro
of «he Orangeville Hotel, for
their Chriatmte Ball. Notwithstanding
the remtinuoos heavy rein the whula dsy,
24th night brought a goodly numbar of
dancers, and the tall, though not • linen
rial ntccuta to the gentlemanly proprietor*
wa» enjoyable in the higheat dagrec. From
what I naw and heard I am afraid that
Rtfarmrr, tbe Halting* Jmtnal eentapondent from Orkngevilla, vu a little too
hard on Mown. Calhoun and Beckwith in
hia recent article Both gentlemen told
me they had wJd no liquor, and on the
night of tbe tall, 24th mat., I know they
sold nothing but rider, an 1 long before
morning di*-.«olinued aelling tliat cvco. an
they thought thare waa being too much of
it drank, and Item whit I law, heard, Ac.,
am convinced that the proprietor* of tbc
Orangeville Hotel are gentlemen, aud will
not for the *akn of making a little money,
deal out damnation iu lhe lhape of whisky
to boy* nr any body eta-. It would arem
that the affair between whisky Allan and
young (.orilim, referred to by Rr farmer,
wai not to much a drunken row, aa a dif­
ference of opinion in regard to labor per­
formed tbe pa*', rummer by Gondim for
arid Allen. The row, like all row*, wa* a
disgraceful affiir, but eould not learn a*
Calhoun A Co. were in any way to blame.
Of cuurae all I know about it ii what I
wu told while at OrangrriBe,- and if what
I wu told i» true?! think Rtfonarr did
an injuvtice to Calhoun and Beukwith.
but if the affair rvaulted from whisky Bold
to the combatant* by tin above named
firm then Reformer did not iprvad it on
any too thick. But enough about whisky
and row*. There i* too much of both,
and wiah, fur the honor &lt;if our country, wo
could do away with both.
We are having quite a tall of snow. It
is now at this writing, 1 o'clock p. m..
not lean than nine inebre deep and mow­
ing very hard. The foundation for good
sleighing was never tatter, and from prra-

businas*. and as I have made ananccnsota to merwasu my facilities for doing
ibetter work than cv«r, all should call
aad gtas negative taken. The roperinrily of my work in the past i&gt; a soft 1
cient guarantee of firat-c
iwork in the
future
Booms in Washington Block. I
•uith ride State Street
31tf
/
Gao. L. nkatit.

m ropai t sum n

b l

Never before the wxr, or since,
have the best Americon Prints
been plseed on the Market at bo
low a figure aa 8c per yard.
SPRING i AVERY have
thia day received and opened
50,000 yards of the best goods,
which they offer to their custo­
mers at tbis aurprimngly low fig­
ure ; and iu addition to thin we
are offering 35,000 yards of very
desirable and stylish goods;
good colon and patterns at 0c
Prints that never lieforc were of­
fered inthis maaket at SO LOW
A Price. Tbe best and leading
brands of Brown and Bleached
Cottons, at the lowest ruling
prices—in fact 30 CHEAP.it is
hardly neceasaay to call atten­
tion to them.
SPRING A AVERY.
• Grand Rapids.

IN KANSAS

Come til ye that want your Hones
Shod or any thing dae is tta line of
Blackamilhing and call ou L. L. Grwnry
for bo sap he am just 4. ‘‘that .re" him«elf for ha knows he ha* sera tta time ho
eould d.. work jm.t a» well t* be ever
could. FeCeh along your work and be
made hippy. My shod is in the north­
east corner of Rutland ou the farm known
aa the D. K Woodruff farm. I will do
| work at tbe lowest living prices.
All
work warranter! to rail everyone who will
I fovnr me r4-*----- "
XX94w4.

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
hare sent us 40 dozen

but Will Hams, «ays he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a doubl derof

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

GROCERIES

We. have a double Stock ns any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw. and evervbod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it i« to hard
work to grind them.

It would seem as if almost
everything had been said about
DRESS GOODS and that tbe
subject was entirely worn
thread bare. But SPRING k
AVERY being alive, and watch­
ing the interest of their many
customers as well os the fluctua­
tion of the market, have thia
day placed on sale a case of
SPENDII) ALPACAS in all the
leading colors at 25 cents per
yard. These goods would Im*
considered cheap at more monev.
Also a CASE of TIBER
Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
CLOTHS, goods styles and colon«, which are attracting the at­
tention of the mwe* at 30c.
IOWA AND NEBRASKA,
In fine goods will be found all
'1te Barimtoi itariRira B.R.C01 the now and stylish tilings. In­
visible Plaids in Browns, Blues
and Greys, in Camels Hair;
CASHMERES in Seal Brown,
Navy Blue, Prune (black a
speciality) Dark Green, Ac.—
The Ladies would do well to
look over our stock, before pur­
chasing, as we can show them
Gold Ring*. '
all the novelties of the season. Office snd Parlor Clocks
SPRING A AVERY,
Grand Rapids
SPECIAL NOTICES.

GILES, BRO, &amp; CO.

Cormpondsncs.

und RETAIL

WHOLESALE

JEWELERS,

tches.

THE GREAT CAUSE
I Look here ! What do you think vro tell ?
UuStw and Caakrt* aud Shroud* cheaper
, than any om in the County or in tbe
State. We run do it for J. M. Hewre m
to work for ti» he h railed the beat trim­
mer in three put*. Before buying auy-

The weather for the past few
v
day lias been wiptory. remind-1
ing the Ladies of warm and I
comfortable garments. YeaU}r-l
dity Spring A Avery opened 'in
aildition to their unusual large*
। slock over 100 desirable and
Stylish Cloaks and Saques in fur
I trimming, fringes, silk and in nil
-A I the leading styles in both 'long
•mparison Invited and Competition Defied
and short garments. Also a full
line of Silks, Velvets and Cloak­
ing Beavera, fur lined and plain
by the yard, with Braids Gimps,
and]'-all the fashionable trinlrnings for these garments ; all
of which your are most respect­
All grades of Teas, the very beit in the Market Vrelh every
fully invited to examine.
week from ^e Importer.18. S. SLEEPER A CO., of Boston, and
Spring k Avert,
for sale nt prices which dees successful compcution.
Grand Rapids.

1PflQITIIlN IIATCD f
V Ifl lUOl I IUH llA I ED ■

a3£

OPPOSITION COURTED

saiirn^
OrM tea reUnkan.

Teas, Coffees and Spices

The Agricultural Society
leas teams panning through here to the
pineries north. Will not occupy any mure
Herewith we place before oar readers
spent in the Baxmbs this time but done the financial statement of thr Barry
County Agricultural society for ths peat
year, to which public attention ia incited.
Right nobly did lhe officer* of the Society
do their work te secure its prosperity, and
, the result of their labors attest the cordial

. tahHktal h«tv*u------- —*.2.n
— MO***
Captain at lh* Hxl-fiw E. Allan.
tMadple Sejaorwr—T. PbiDp*.
Royal Arte CKptalu—Wm. H. F»wvr*.

Hc ia all alone la the grocery and taloon
buainew Hi* Bar m firet-eiaaa. and be
wnhea all hia fail old frienda and the pablie. to call oo him and he will plcaae all
with prieeand politeneM.

stasis

J. Cole &amp;, Son
xr of tee State puUtebad aad .kould ba
7tau«M£ price owly IS reals.
1

This week we Itave opened
in our Silk Department, a large
line of SILK.'x from t je moat
celebrated and responsible man­
ufacturers, "Bonnet," “Bellon's"
‘‘Gurnet's,'’ besides the wellknown “Cachemire Alexandria."
imported by us. This is our faoritc brand, one which we desire
to sell our friends, which wc
warrant in every repcct, and can
only be found at the counters of
SPRING 4 AVERY.

John Stanley.

Hostings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?
\

FOR ONE DOLLAR

AVn will ho nd. Post-paid

THE WEEKLY WORLD!

GROCERS

rr*4m win da well te giv* haed te tee
reta* of tea Datrell TH*~ pablish tete
TV. rite-w U aa ably edited, wide
• Joanul, bm riway* aa loyal te the Ra.
aa party aa it abaald ba; yet it ta Is tbo

-L”

_______

_ D. Buruum—J. W.
■cob Mwo—ltep. te 0. 1

Tree.

"THE WORLD,11 35 Park Row, N. V.

carding te ri&gt;«n»«*l au Wadamtey tvw
teg. Dee. 2M. IS7£.
HU Honor. Mayor Oeodyoar la tee shair
BaO at AJriraw being called tbe foltoelag

Dr. J. W. Hitebeock OCULIST treui*
all distal and defects of lhe eye. Office
over the P&lt;wt OSee Hasting Mich

AlfflBOI.MttHSlBiFEEiimUD!

ATrvTTm? I

I

imutiue i

THREE MILLION ACRES OF

WATEB UK

I HUE

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

BralanMi IPtrtal. Iitatt

Oo and see thooe boeuufW book marks
—Something entirely new—el tbe Pc*
Oftcu building

XXttw*
anybody.

Comeintoyi.O
Gm. H. Joh.**om A Co.
ytffltf

Bring ou your watehea A docks that

ittMvra?i£sK«:

One of tbc novelties intra*!
duced by Spring k Avery, and!
which seems to be appreciated
by their man}* patrons, is the

Wagons

A rented tee Highest Msdsl al Vteaaa

partmttlt.. Udies ran pro­
cure any of tbe fashtonable pat­
of all sixes, and make 591 Broadway,
,
their
own garment if they de­
sire.
Over 1,000 different pat­
*
tern we offer our trade, for La­
”_ , ”____ * " " ’ 1. Parties
______ ,,_____ _ ___
railing at tbe pattern depart­
ment ran obtain a ratalouge,
giving them all the styles and PEOTO&amp;RAPHIC
Prices. Ladies out of town, by

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY terns
,
W. .11 tad ta RKPUBUCA*
BANNEB usual prior fil.M and tbe
LOUISnLLB WEEKLY COUUIEBJ

JOURNAL
prire
prepaid on both paper*, for one ymr. for
13.00.
Tta WEEKLY COUKIEBJOUHN AL
is tbo greet NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER It wffl. on Ib*—br

E.StH.T.Arrtoi'Y^CoXcw York.

and Buggies

�* &gt;h

ua.

_ 1 bin xu . young raon sell a good
lartu. turn m.rchar.t, .nd die io an imine
foylum.
1 htovc asm a fsru-or travel about ao
much that there b nothing al home worth

otfowatlw fruit ofthrir untdta r IndigtslMMt makes them see imj cunrace in ]
every one tlicy come in cutset with. In
noewnt persons ’Uo never dreamed of
giving ulcocc. are aatunbbed to find some
uufiwtnnato word or reomentary tarittmity mistaken for an iaaalt To &lt;nr the
least, the habit ia .unfortunate. It to for
wiser to take Uw mere charitable view of
our fellow brings end nut suppose that a
tdigte ia intended unlaw lhe neglect b
ojwa aad direct. After all, too. life takes
ita hues in a great degree From the color of
our own mind If we are frank and pen­
crow*, klbc world treats u* kindly; if, on
tbe contrary, we are XMpi.iuw*.
barn
to ta cold and cautious to we. 1 tot a per
soo get tta reputation of being ‘'touchy,''
aad everybody b under restraint, and in
thia way tho chancds 'of an imaginary of-

IOMESTIC Mercantile Training
SEWIHC

Imachises.

“MV

YOUWGMfcU.

!»sE&amp;sr

fARLKS R. WELLS, PnMrat.
IIF..KRY L. HILLS, Srrrrtary.

NOTICE.

of thia coUqre
-------------- ... ......... ......ia tta principal
eitij? and towns of the United States

Poultry-Feeding in Winter.

Tie Eiikl Kind of Edacatioo for

Hamburg*, Leghorn, and KpanLh are
noted tut tbeir etlg-j&gt;r™loeii&gt;g qualitiee-.
but rreu them, with all their natural
born propenaitMw to be &lt;rerb«ung!r hytag^EE*. vetyaoem • drjrup" during rerare Weather uulcea well houaed and n-g
dariy fed with Mimethine brtrrr auilnl
for egg-making than plain Indian corn.
The Aaiatic freed*, being better feathered,
and uxually eupaUe of e.xrry mg a surplrw
of bi, can atand tho rigor* of Wintor
with La* extra care than any other*; but
they, too. will makegood return* for atten­
tion* paid to their comfort.
Few ecveral
year* part we have, at butchering time in
tbc &amp;1I, moke it a point to «re all the of
fal that would make pwd chicken feed,
»uch a* Hrora, kidney *, eta, at well a«
ean and porta of tho head*; generally the
fort, abo, where there are many hog* kill-

chitlin fur the first time until it ia dart
Then be goes down town ao cautiously m
to almcwt create lhe imprwsiion ,th»t ho b
sneaking along. If he are* a crowd on a
corner, be will slip acroaa the way «&gt;
avoid than, and when hr goa* into hb •IWYCIIOMAXCY. OK WCL i lHOUtlXO.’’
A H«* silks* toi IS*, IsMiul* ss4 &lt;*in tka
gr&gt; «*ery. be tries to get behind as many
I«m4* and taxes a* he can. AU tha 1 wauilr.
time he b trying hia level best to appear ^7o«
mt if tta suit *n nix month* old, and all
**ta
the while radixai that bo to making an in- _____
fenial hilum of jl. Wc hope lhe time
will come when new pant* will ta re fold ■ i )
cd by the manufacturer that they won't
allow a ridge along tta front of each leg i £ Im

$jOB$20r.S,'fe.'rS-jg&gt;

i baR.toV^Xi

Yom Mei.

r.^ntol I* Iks
lk« Mte • nsnl,
KSaXi
Si"S?

Magnificent granite building, with eta
ganlly fitted and furr.wdicd apartment* for
the application of and carrying out of our
novel and systetnaxie methods of

BUSINESS TRAINING.
*«t. 1 *t.»:i wi si ~kut
u
Stotoar LtoCsn Kosto, la l». cite

Young men who contcuaplaU* a boaineas I
life, and parent* Laving *oo* to educate, I
are particularly requested to send j
for docomoato Mating tolhe college, which I
give full information a* to terms, eondi-'
tioos of cutaroce, etc. Address,

'^7''

a Barr* OoUail tk. t-rsksls O*««. la tka Clip
“MAT--*iPrr?;

‘fl-siasa

SSBSSjHs
MMf

• stoKtaa. 4alr rariS.d,
g&amp;gKSttS

CHARLES R. WELLS. I^wideut,
Arw llarrr, ( \xm
DR. C. A. SMITH S

&gt;Xe&lt;li*ml Infirmary,
■ sea. KaTAWlAsllKn 1M3.

THE WEEKLY SUN.

beeves, and there abw furnbbe j a go
lot of K»pa for chicken feed
AU au
gathering* am thmN»n together into
targe iron kettle and covered with wan
then tailed until tbc n'rat al! droj-* frtbe taurs The fat ia kkimmid off t
top, the bones fished out and put anat

ISzhtaJ

rte;

Fir tte tm if Hl fern if Printe tea

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.
Taking

i

(tai 'Midim io Prices!

MICHIGAN AND THE SOOTH.

CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN
isa.lr. Sa.las teanlMlustal la rwaivar to* anaaai , L
StoaiT
**Txtot^V(,*aa *s,r!.lw,*”r 2,121 ti b

SALISBURY A BROSSEAU.

MORTGAGE !»A
' Dto.tol bsrlaskaas mad. is tka
rrrtaui la.lmtora a, Mansa., and

G it’’
G l ’ i!

I13W

FARM FOR SALE!

S^5E=-g=

II Rialto
&gt;». tolar lAr-lkm sal “as-1
t Irra lbs sank part af Iks a
x&gt;ut*-a&gt;.t aaartar iLj afkast
•
sank «.? r*m alar (VI *n
elU.al». .cj,-a&lt; saarlsrK, ata

g te

W il

i

$,

’ $1

I

Myl

£dX^z: £

oaaitosai, aad la aOTanlasre wlih ^aa^toasaia^ia at
bill- ■&gt;- IV.
I ■ ’ ■-(’,
la
Ika 111,
toll
”11at UauiM. la aa&gt;4 lav
.
CVrall &lt; sen talk, toijl'r.al, a, IX

SfeRhJ

go A North-Wewtcrn Railway
CHICAGO aa foUowa:
For Connell Blnffa. Omaha, and C
nia. Two through teafua dally,
f’ulliuan Palace Drawing Root
Sleeping (’am through to Council
For St. Panl and Minneapolu.
tbroaxb Inina dally, with Pullnu

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
&gt;.:in-. Dm 9! 1-7.V

p i

p in ]

j.

.1. M. HEWES,
guarantee Saib fact ion.

'rKSwr.sK:

*!*"
r*r™«»4
m* atorat J&lt;*•
r,
.«
ta-o. nlf■ha OtoSl*
aris
San,
albm.
re rtstoi*,
IM c.* ■/.
' i'"' ”* "rtT*Ti*e« ,C’' “
’*k“*
1 “■*
■’}
1 if. a t , rev ,,a, rms IS. Sala to IM aabl ladmier* la
»r toanosa. nu laiartol to IL. ,.l. to la a &lt;»&gt; are •&lt;
real aa, aaaam. AM lasts Has** ilalaaad u. ha Jot (a,
reatolilodamaraarros’oo IM semsraaskais. at

d&lt;. it.fiir. witlythe help uf

“poultry keeper" ta*jnrt g-mo the round*,
through ue* uixl aLrt, giving to all a
good warm breakfrst of raaxhid |&gt;&gt;&lt;aluca.
wheal bran aud eon meal. *&lt;.x*&lt;&gt;nrd with
aalt and tUrored with «r*p* of bit fall'a
butchering, prepared a* stare mentmm-d
We naturally expect with every Mich re­
currence of ndvcrw weather that the sup­
ply of ag)p will be ditnhiuhcd, but with
such fvreiitit; and the gradual approach of
tbe regular laying aeaduti fur poultry gem
•raly. the supply not only keeps. tip. 'ait

ii

hi

J

■

1

iimows

: fssm

lO-will • •• ibsir in
iliya to

UptoiSrir Gat. Bncisls, Praia, k

: *l*R.nu. •.aaJt.'IT'iXa'S'iria’o*.. s!«*lr ui! i d
&lt; -.O Haeto.Is IMCWr .r llaal»s*.&lt;a asM &lt;*.|*I* b
I &lt;•* Bair* ~asM&lt;Y«r* llaoto ktoea in. glaaa s&lt; WaM. | (U
1st IM Ciksu l»e« *w ika aaM-rueaQ .r gtirr- j
as Sator*,’, ma Issl. Sa, a&lt; Vtorsarr. k- l&gt;. IB*, al .
1 Ika kssr •» ow a'lsara la Ik.
.4 IMl 4a,. r1
1 Iks la.-Mto a.4 laeaatoala StorncaS (atoll aau/maa *
ar aa mark Ureart *• *ksll b* arenas** la aalMTr 1 *•
1 IkasaM isi.aal ana ae aaM toanassa. lestokar enk »
n.lur*l.T l-« aa-lsll tot.’ itoal ton,.
la
*&gt;•» , W-U.LWIL, rouuiiu tone. .VflUlMHI, !I ...1
rta to.rtb.tol ftanlaa oT lbs atoib.ae rrartlaaal tb
a*a,w, &lt; S' &lt;-taaratoa la.al, U”aa
eaauilala^ |
and Mliwaakeo.
If you want tn go to Milwaukee, O*h
• rran-tolTl s«a«to**^r- r'f .aZ.bn'uartof^MX1 I [’
koeb, HL I’aul, Mlnneapolla, Duluth, ,-tr
.a«l*l..lb« 11.1”.’ala.-»■ arm a..ch Ctoraa ■■
Fort tlarry, Winona, Warren, Galena. 1 naalau-.ar an, sm ere_eaa ksaSrasito-Mktor &lt;_
Dulmque. Rlouxtlty, Yanktnn. Council . wTO rmu-a -I ixa aeautorel sesrta
5
!

FURNITURE

■ - - - - ------ ■ ■ a ■ .
SALE ON EXECLTION.

1 *f

^LYo'sr*4attsiSKSi:

attiD unit tiwaioa.
' The Reliable sbart Uae

ii$ ‘

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

Aa long ar a mother hx* her daughter n
confidence,i and eluxoca well tbe (f-inii ; Have on e.vibition one of the
Ikw with whom tn lie intimate, there id no largest StocknfFancy Goods
reasonable frarfi harm bring taught; and
ao to cumai[«udciMx-, tta children may ever brought to this City
-waste time and write mrtuenw, but no one
which we offer to the public
wiU ever write an &lt;y*y, pleauant letter ia
after life who ha* not acquired tbe art of a cheap for Cash.
JPe have,
lively u*e of the pen; and if, aa ia uatul,
die fetter ia lhe familv show, there cannot also, a full and complete
lie harm in it. Stiff it ought to be the Stock of Drugs and Medi­
ntla that only girl friend* •hould be writ
ten to—not ta.vd, except Lrothcra. It u cines, Books and Stationary
much rofcT. taiih in childhood and bier, to |
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, &amp;c.,

&lt;J-c.

Give us a call.

ilMHSU!

Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

ai*ai

rapids and onion

Sts 6'
ft®*1-*

6® !

II

Lawson’s Curativi

J®

Xtato a*,MUklo*‘'Ll*&lt;,MU&gt;'to"A&lt;
1*0. anSM-ma -U-lal aealau u.r lu»4. .al-a... j,
MIS sad la, •*». 1hmo&lt;lu. la.4. ...1 l.ato..&gt;. TV

sometimes dag together and contemn all
outsidcra aa iatcmiptioiu, if lx. wot**.;
but thia in not unirrra.il, ami often whiL
(im pair of rirtera h*ng* together. sitSe
inp our anuttar and .pile ins* porable,
another gitl in the mine family ia left ti&gt;
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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;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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