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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5. 1876.

VOL. XX. NO. 36.
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Naiinlk,

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liciiiu.

I u*, a»a nation, in what they tell to other
I nation*? Wc stall hare to look further
than tqii fur the secret wo are after.
1 There lk» a tauk before u* written by under a cloudy They did not expel him,
l&gt;r. William Hargroves, entitled, "Our
"
llraourrc*.' We with that the but simply mid to him we ran not allow
j *'I pictstuital Mta Drew t&lt;&gt; take my politicuas and jajitical ecuu-imfal. of thia you tn handle any more money until you
account for the money in your hand*.
' place. 1 wanted to hear yurt sing,'' be country euuld read thia lawk, and powder Some &gt;ay why not suspend Douglas also,
'said.
pell its shocking'revelations. They are
a* the ie|«irt of the committee &lt;hon near-,
I "How did you know that 1 could repay revalation* of criminal waatc—the expen­
! such a sacrifice ?" she replied plar- diture of almost IncalralaUo roourcra for ly aa much nwnev in tta hand* of Doug*
that which bring* • nothing, in return.
| fully.
.
We think we can answer to the aatfafac; "1 wo* certain of it. I heunl yon talk There an- multitude of people who regard
tion pf our nailer* why he wu not treat­
of mode al dinner; and- you an-too much the tenijcratuc question aa one of moral* ed in tie »ame manner a* Ib»*c.
That
►i»r;ly.
' like one wta was a true, heartfelt wittaicfan
the Repent* did not look upon Dougla*
_
| for me Io doubt." he replied.
"It fa a, , -‘We will drink what
! «ad luxury to look at and listen to you,| nobody * Im-iuc*-. - You temperance men with any more Cavnr.than they did upon
are |n&lt;lilcni fellow*. mcdlUcaome fallow*, Ro-.- i* evidenced by the fact’ that three
of the wven Regent* publiely *laU-d in
She did not ask why. She gtaqxd to &gt; who intruik your tuppenny .t.indanl of open araaion of the Boanl. that if Raac
morality upon ua^aod we do not want it.
Well hfa tnconiug.
£llul *ta quickly tai the convrnwtica to aud will not accept it,
liecauae you are wa* (impended Duughu *hr,uhl' alro Lc

more indiSrrent subject*, and by tar play­
ful vivacity and softened wit, aliceontrivrd
to brighten hfa evident melancholy, and
even mure him to a genuine smile ax some
of her quaint fancies on ordinary topic*
"That fa a true mourner." »he thought
i a* ahe retired to real.
"He tnu»t have
taeiia lover and a husband worth haring
—very different from the flippant buUurflic* who pester me to death with compli­
ment*, nnd pan*, ami joke*. Why in he
ao old and gray? I wonder ^hethcr he
lia* any children
No doubt Mrs. Betsey could hare en­
lightened lier: but. from aomeunexplained
reawci, Agatha never mentioned hi* name
Io her aunt.
Of course the gentleman called, and au
immediately before luncheon that lie wa*

virtuon*, *hall there l-e i»o more cukra and
ale?” Very well, let i» drop it a* a quen- fa. if this wa* the feeling of such a num
tion of morality. Y’ou will rarely look at | ter id-the Board why was it not done?
it with u* a* o quertiiui of national econo- i' We will give our opinion ; it waa benure
my and f«tapcnfy . clw. you ran lianllv I| Dougla* was an old tun nnd had born in
regard yuiiradroi a* patriot*. Wa have a '| tin- raiploy of the inatiiution rinre it*
common interval in tta national prosperity, comtaeneement, and they thought that
and we can dfacuw amicably any subject two direct Mispensioits would be Joo much
fur one day ; and al—&gt;Tur the rrawn that
on thi- cutmuon ground.
. France product* it* own wine, and they IimI a surer and more certain way of
drink* mainly cheap wine.
It fa a drink punishing him. which will appear herraf

Democracy in Leading Stringi

cratie partr, whatever it* duSeirnciw in
the way of principle and high aim*, wax a
faithfal exponent of the popular »cnliment.
Il Ixmalcd of living u.or to the proph­
am! of being oeiilicr better nor worac than
the BU»«*. whore impulm it shared, mi
that it had no need of the management
and dictation ftrnn above which were reen
in other portie*. But it fa cirar enough
that the feeling of tbo prevent I&gt;emocraiic
manager* in I'ongnw* I* the dtroCKenurtroog dujority io the pquiUr branch, but
in.tra I of proceeding eagerly to work.**
any one would hate anticipated from their
eanqiaign *{*cfbre !a*t .ummer and fall,
they are palpably shivering over their re•i«m.ihilitr. delaying buaine** from day to
day on one pretence and auotber. and even j
trying to muffle the average Dcaiorratic
lleprerentatire on the floor of the House, '
a* if he were the "infant terrible" who
I might at any jiwmcnt divulge the secrvU
| of the party household and gel everybody
by the ear-.
I Thi* was the real point of the prolonged
di*.na*ion in the Democratic caucui. ^o
attempt wa* made tn have an extraordinary

whieh, while it doc* them no good, ac­
•I aiq’ 27, and near ou 28." replied
Dmglas probably *avcd himaelf from
cording to the .bowing of their own phy
Agatha, .calmly, "and I do not mean to
rictan*. d&lt;ic» not d&lt;&gt; theta harm enough to MMjenrion bv that clcrer piece of atraiegy
deny that I am tolerably good looking, nor
of bis, in laJdly demanding a committee
interfere with tbei* indualry.
Tlicir
exactly a fi«&gt;l. Nor do I Bay that 1 have
to
i-xaiiiiue hi* acvouutaThe Rcgvute
drinking waate* neither life nor money *.
not had about^t much attention aa moot
girl*; Lut of proposal* &lt;4 real, *ober ‘Willoura d&gt;x». and they x-11 io value to other thought tkvt they would giro him a
count ric» more than they drink ihrmxlr,-*.
you-marry jnc?' auitotn, I am utterly
During the 'rear 18*6, in oar State of
guiltlca*."
New York, there were &lt;-xj&gt;?ndcd by ron- that wa* used in th* Utaratury sbowtd
"Oh, Agatha, how ran it be?—that kt,
«umer» for liquor more Ilian one hundred to be in hfa hand*. We «ay are ire confi­
if v6u you are Bcriou* ?" raid Sophie, in
dent ttat Dougla* would have been ra«And Agatha was mmriow of a feeling nnd «ix million* of dollar*, a sum which
&lt;7mc ciimpaxriou.
prtidcd with Rote ifbe tad not gained far­
"Nay; that ia only fur the grntletaeu in of regret when he left, to rieh and varied amounted to neatly two-third* of all the
the Democratic aide and grtlrern all debates
quartion to dieide^^fR-lorned Agatha, «i» hfa eonverve lion, and to quietly did he :wigw paid to laborer* in agriculMre nnd ther time by asking ttat a------appointed, aud further we
eimfidently
contrive to draw out bcr sentiments, manufacture*, ami t«&gt; nearly twice u much believe that hia &gt;oie object ... ____„ _ like a aneret but irrmwibk directory.
esking Cu Thfa waa a little too much for the new
while mnfrxia^ hi* own. on different sub­ a* the receipt* of all the railroad* in the
tin*
committee
wa*
tu
pain
time
and
avoid
tm-mben, who hare naturally aspired to
State, the tun of the latter being between
I hare been in •eocicty aincw I wa* vour ject*.
make a figure cm the Boor, and who feel
age, Sophie. Tile ainoant of ball* I bare
But any
of hfa dreaming of love, »ixty eight and rixty nine mUlinur. The
Tlie entumittce appointed tn lank after that they, in coming fn-ab from the people,
•wallowed would punle the calculating or ’of her yielding to a tender j«**ion for money of our people pxw aeram the bar
Douglas
fa
a
good
qWc
—
men
that
even
have -.me right to apeak without the perboy himaelf to reckon. The private the­ a mature widower, was carefully I&gt;antailed all the time Cuter &gt;han it i* crowded into
[uwevful
will
can
in
4
rcilnce
;
and
bi*
nii-i-in and control of tlie old memlier*.
tile w&gt;-k«* &lt;.f all the railroad atajiuo* of
atrical*, dinomi. garden*, parties, chain- if it ever intend her mind.
the State, and where doe* it go? What when they get through, it will be found They .acoroded in defeating that propoaiiietro breakfart*. ami croquet teaa, hare
out whether he ha* I'crn a* hnneat aa he tion, but they will not throw off the dicta­
liccn w mingled up indi«tiugui*hably that xvmed to govern Anncrly's movement* a*
clafai*; for it will be remembered that he tion which it pul forward Mimewhat too
I should bo raah to liaxanl a puna* aa to had induced him to arrive at Jin. Cole's
raid, all the commie.inu* allowed him fur
their proper qualitiea; and yet I am here, al mi unusual an hour that morning.
different patterns of imported anti domestic
purehaaing drug* and medicine* fur differ­
at 27. and have never been naked to my
He wa* extremely solicitous staut Mr*.
ent partir* throughout the StatrHud
ye* or no to any lent a partner for a quad­ Betsey'. health-. and luckily for him, the
been turonl over to the I'nirendty. nod
rille "
excellent lady fell ill of a bad roll, which that which ia gord, uothinc—no uplift in tliat during the long time that he liad
Perhapa Sophie wa* rather daunted at confined tier to her private sitting room, morality, no incrva*e of industry, no acbeen connected with the I’nircnity, the
the proBjiccl..
and gave an excellent reaaon for kind and crasion to bualth, no growth of proqw-rity.
only pecuniary cnmpenMlion he had ever
‘Oh, Apth.i. how atrangc—bow auiai frequent iniuiric*.
Our State fa fall nf tramp*, and every one
rocemxf for bfaowu peraotnd. benefit wo*
A fimt-class
TAIX-OH. from Detroit, ex­ ing I I am not half *o good looking and
HUH, Agatha gave • b*lf
half fa a ilrookanL There u dcnwralixalioti &lt;i may &lt;•/' l^-'r aa.i «rua- ti.itkrr, a».l
stall be taken up, taw 1
pected aoon, when -we shall be prepared to fnrninh the lient df attractive a* you are, and yet I—well, yew rigb at tta grave roapeei of bin manner, everywhere, in consequence of ihfa waste­
&gt;M /t.ZmWy.A.'.L Now if thfa i* brought forward, and srlul l___________
—I du think Frank Cooyera doe*—like considering hfa priviL-^exl amtinrity in ful stream of fiery fluid that constantly
Clothing
and perfect me—a little."
flow* down tkcrqich gullet of the State. ' all true fund we are bound to beliere it I reply to the Republican*, fhe.great body
until the eootrary fa »h*wn), wltat a won­ of the Dcmoer.itie memlior*, therefore,
"Vcrvprobably, my dear; and you will,
‘Hie i* terribly afraid I should mistake
Bui our Jfatfo fa not atone. The liquor
fits guaranteed, at the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block. Hrnitderful l&gt;caef*ct»r the director of the Chem­ will be reduced to mere votem, being given.
I hope, end by Iwing Mn. Frank Conyera
bill of I'eutwylrunfa during 1870 wa*
ical Department ha* been to the ,l’niver»iings, Mich.
and ignore all other* till death do you
more than sixty-fire milliohs of dollars, a
ty, and ihiMc wanting biffa «f drug* and
part. But it i* not my atylc. I don't go
sum equal to oue-third of tbo entire agri­ medicine* throughout the State.
From errvient ponition. It remains tu lie aoen
I in fur boy and girl love, nor a nrtUge in u
cultural product of the State.
Illinois
thi.il would aram that Prof. Dongfa*. how they will mibmit to thfa nhgarebie;
garden; ami to tell the the truth I do get
paid laaro than forty-two mWiuiM, and
tiwfag In hi* great bruimw tset ami pruaumption. At all event*, the method
awfully tired of any one who plagura m«
Ohio more than fifty-eight million*^
abrvwtl
financiering,
ho*
been
able
to
mako of prfcredurr fa a curimu comment upon
too mudi, Sophie,-and my jmaUhmcni
She bad acuculy raked up her netting. । Muntehusett* paid more than twentr-fiv6
the present spirit nnd position of the Dem­
will be that I aludl die an old maid."
and make aomu exceedingly awkward long million*, a sum t/jual Io firewixths of Ner
New York that he euuld famish drags ocratic party. It has arrived al a degree
•litchra. when the door re-opened, and the
and
chemieafa
to
sehnob,
cto,
throughout
of power for whieb it fa nrrt prepare.!.
“V«y likely, my love; but I am faat object of her anfaudrenioai appeared.
the State, cheaper than sach Urge wta!.-i Much a* it fear* the Republican Iand nr*
rchuding myrelf to the pmtnecl, and, m a
He walked straight up to her, with a
'
and be happy again.
prrlim'mary, I am pnitjg down to Aunt peculiarly reeoluto atep aud rigid fca- uro* of MaMuchiuaotta and Maine to show nlo drag hnuMw a, Ferrand A Co. and of the House, it stand* fa oven more
, ILnney'e for the next week, though laody J°?Mfa( Sumer*-Agatha,' he mid rap­ bow a prohibitory law does, after all, ru Henchman &amp; Co., Detroit, cnnld. and dread of fat nwn forces. Diawnrion* and
Siilfield offered mca place in her phxtun.
dure dunking; but it fa not nnr purpote make ta.idc-% large rommtaiou for the .sehfarn arc felt to be &lt;m the point of break­
Unirorxity. What a noble man to do all ing out and spoiling erarything, unleu
and her brother and halfa doxi-n Huraar idly. “I cannot go round about when my argue thfa question.
thfa and got nothing but a mug of beer rcmortelaady kq&gt;t down by ths vigilance
officer* win be fa the train."
wbolu pence fa in quemiou. I hare, with!
What we demre tu ataw fa, - that, with
jLf.lhp loaders, who rely upon management
"Agatha, you are mad! Do go! How out my will, agninut my ranlrtu, learned an annual expenditure of *606,000,000
rather'rtsm the support of the |&gt;eople.
You for H&lt;{uot« in tta United -State—and all
ran yon throw away *ueh a dcTiritra* to lore you with my whole heart.
In abort Uetnorrsry of the prevent day fa
jirant; and all fhrairtupid, proay old won on me firal by your rroemblaucc to a the figure, we give are based upon official
merely a nominal affair, taring tart all
moet dear and boaored wife, and yon litre statbiios— it fa not fa be woodervd at
that inherent vigor, Jiannouy and popular
completed tloc charm by your intellect and that tta lima, are hard and people p&lt;ior.
cviifiilenre
whieh once made it respectable
,i.t___ .___:____ _____ _ —t..
playful wit, your womanly grace and rotimen in the midst of it* ragarim. Il a*
Have on exibition one of the
croce. I am a vain fool, prahat**, to think
pire* to rule forty mi'-lmaa of people by an
[far/wf Stockof Fancy Goods I am tired of it all," she wention more se­ of you accepting a gray haired widower,
i.:..i...-...... - ,1...
-...I
riously. “Not that I am Brian and vain bni your aunt Imm given me leave to try
teen great Mtmirera ol turn, uni na&lt;l
ever brought to this City enough to wish to lie married for the sake my fate, and 1 have too much at (take
great i-oufideoen in him a* the principal
uf it; but it fa rimaat degrading to be ex­ not to rfak the haxard. At haart yon will
which we offer to the public
man of a ga* company, or president of a
hibited u in tbo market year after rear, be kind in your refuaal, if yon cannot
railroad, wiH say thi. only afford, another
love or areejrt me a* your hiMband."
cheap for Cash.
He have,
instance of to* groat borine** capaeity and
Agatha had Ifatennd in breathlm. mlouhfa wonderful foeultv of doing good and
also, a full anti complete
hoping other.

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices, ver

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widowers," replied Mix. Betsey. "No
one who would interest you. of conrre.
But then they are m.-u of sense and-standing, and ooo of them heir prranmptire to a
|&gt;ecrago; buLatill you need nut trouble at
all about them, my dear."
Agatha did not trouble henurlf.
Her dinner drex, wa* scarcelv looked at
before it was donned.
'
. It was a black hoc. and she bad a rich
sprig of geranium in her dark hair as her
oalr ornament j save aehain and erom of
A full and romplcto report of the pro
Indian gold that hung round her white
trailing* of the Board of I!&lt;-gAt* of the
Brilliants.
throat.
.
rd-arb-utWbiuTi—
a
• She descended with a weary sigh at thr
On« of the fact* brought prominailly rarvfal analysu of the pTOcradfag* of the
idea of the evening Ix-forc her.
Board, whieh are l*ucd upon (he rriort
And her first fai|&gt;rxa«ioti of rhr trio ufo .before the world during tbo lart few yn.n of
the .uvrougalmg omnmittee, make ’two
"bereaved husbunls" wa* anything but 'fa, that France- fa rich. The our with
which »ho ha* recovered from the dlm»- point* dear. First, that there fa a defi­
r°*T^r Wd head*, suapiefau* whfakcra 1
Iroua war with Pruo-u. ami the prompt- ciency offi3.0fii.33, lc*. the.um oftSH.10. whibh I&gt;r. Root- |ia* paid into the
aud mustache, a decidedly military air and 1
tnwmtry. Sconml, that the book* and
drts*. prejarod her for the announcement 1
vouchers show that Dr. iluse is accountsof General Jfrrb.-* and Col. Rivers, a* '
blc
for *1,681.50 of this amount.
The
they burred a^ffly to the young lady.
’
balance 81.-I78.7S, the books of the Lsborw 1
Tbo third wa* certainly of a different ’
type; fair alnusrt a* a woman, with a fine *lend to the Slate. How did be get it?' tory show to be In the bauds of Dr. Dogulas,
aud
voucher*
in
tha
poaaeutou
of
I&gt;r.
figure, and brown hair that was certainly 1How did he *are it? Why fa it that, in a
streaked with gray, but still abundant and *country like oura, where wagwt are high Rase show that he has paid this ainoant
well arranged. Mr. Annerly waa certainly "and the opportuuititw for making moor, to l&gt;r. Duuglaa. So that according tn the
some few years younger, and, on the *exeeptionaiiy gtxxl. rack wealth nnd pro-; report of tbc Regent lairt Tniwday. Bose
penty do not exivt ? Throe are iuqnrtiuit owed the Univocally *1,681.50, and Ifoogqurotioui at thia time with all of u*. tas, *,1,478.75. Tliat Dougla* hi, ,
I But Agatha had Bcarrely time to apce- Buaiuro ia low. induMry ia paralyud, aud alight advantage over Roae h apparent,
for he had finu reported to the 1'rerideut.
late on hfa peculiarity* ere the wa* nm- the &lt;|mwtion of bread ataro muhitudre in
but it should be rcmemberol Huugiss lias
I rigned to the louder mercie* of Gen.
We cannot lire on probabilitiea. The
W ell. France ia an iiidti'trinu* nation, had aexs* an l entire ctarge of the book* faith fa which we ran live liravelv
j Furbee during dinner, while the mon- infor tbo pisteignt yeara.
and die fa pence mut be a certainty, *h
। terming of the guest* conducted Mn. it i* Baid. But u not our* an uidmtrioui
It
fa
no
evidence
of
Dr.
Douglas'
fauoj Betacy to the dining room.
far as jt profenae* to be a faith at all. owit
ecnee that be first dfacmcred the disevep- i* nothing.—fr&lt;.« Jr.
i But the party w** &gt;u email, romirtiug
cuty.
It should have txx-n discovered
| only of the three gentlemen, Mia. Betaey'a
R hat ran l&gt;e more foolbh than tn
U-ng ago, ami the plea that Ihiugla* iuak&lt;»
I companion, and Agatha, the roiiveraatiun
think
that all thi* rare fabrie of licaren
that hi* other labors in the University
' wa* t-Jeraldj generally, and not only m&gt;,
were so great that he did not have time to and earth could emne by chance, when
j but it would be difficult not to overhear
all
theakni of art t&gt; not able to make an
keep track of the. money and add up the
what the other coutilca were raying
•iy.ter?—Jeremy TliyZur.
,
account*, fa no) wotuiv of credit and
Agatha did lierdevoir; iutical it wa*
The joy* of the world to come hare
bears falahood upon the face of |r
No
iurtinct with her to be agreeable and Bparkman of common aenei will believe him. been habitually to pictured by divfacw
ling fa manner , but .he «u mimewhat
It fa tnrtoriuu* lihvr hi* lime has bran that the great majority cannot niiah
dfawrbcd by moctiue the glance of the I
spent. Men who litre been engaged trith them, and itw peitu •&lt;&gt; that they cannot
fair-haired widower fixed on her, allicit
him in-railroading, gx» matten aud txlier
removed on encountering lier I
things, know that hfa whole time ha* notborn
spent on the Unireraity ground*^* it should
[ She aat down to the piano in the nitric
have Imn in order to deserve lhc*2.5&lt;Mi
J room, at her aunt'* request, rtbctl they
per rear ttat the l.'uivcvsiiy p»y him.
began a hand at whist: and auppnaing French, he cum* twice or three time* a»
If pilfering has been going on for year*
hcraelf utterly uhnoticed, «he pave her- much; yet the American laborer lay* up
nothing, while the French laborer and •nd now ju*t brought to light, it fa evuda*df np tu the fill faney of the moment.
sirc evidence ttat Dr. Douglas fa not tlie
Song after aong wa* poured nut In »ue- ►null fanner have iimuev to. lend Io thrir
man tu tare charge of the 1 laboratory.
It fa plain that tta affair.. &lt; f the tala.ratory tare l&lt;cn managed in a U«i*c and
earatow way. Dr. Dongbu is the man
who lias tad charge of it for rears.

READ THIS

i Great Redictwi it Pries!

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

FURNITURE

Stock of Drugs and Medi-

ones, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &lt;frc..

Give us a. call.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes.
Hastings, Dec. 15.1874.

�'SOMETHING

OF INTEREST TO 1876. SCRIBNER’S MONTHLY. 1878

Iran Wil SUH IT 8 B.
BOYS AND GIRLS.

Uinp of ararante; and. floaliy, that the I

SHALL CAPITAL BE INVITED.

“Bm* Tweed” thieve* ite not find foot- I
hold among the honest yoraranry of Mich­
igan. and yrt K is not always safe to ini*'
with implicit renfidenre the man who 1 met before. There i* lem diction to
' continually charging his neighbor* with reorch fcriensaiion*. and Mn. Moulton

turai of every town and village, both i—t
and west, who have to ship their ware*
loutfyiirtanre.. to rcadt remramers.
The
Banner praforoes to believe that the rail­
roads should pay as well as farming. We
are ako in fovor of that, and will -y that
the average farmer is not making over two
or three jter cent, on the iuvratmeut ac•urfing to tic report rf 1874 of the Agri­
cultural Burenu. Taka out tbe watered
Moek of all the railroad* and tat them
earn a n-gukr per cent.”
Wo answer, firet, that we do not favor
any "ring, " nndrr any circutrotanee*, nor
do wu believe much in the existence of
what k popularly termed •■Ring*-’ in any

•imilarly situated without funning any
combination injurious to opu-r*. Secund,
it ia not true, — the Joonutl —ya, that we
‘•aoe mon- money iu defending the msebi—lion* of a powerful monopoly than in
advocating the peopk-a earn*-." Nor is it
true, that the patron* of the Baxxkm arc
protesting, so far a* we know, against the
recnoi incr— ia freight rates un otg
railroads. On the contrary the patron* of
bo Banjikx. very generally, favor the de]

pram her right to a fair hearing in the
Church with nfirtnnsraand dignity that
promian her port at hart will be worthily
perform*!. There i* not otic sincere
friend of parity aud order who da— not
PtOMOS, Jan. Bd, 187C.
long to peo thi* glia.tly scaMal set al
Enrroa or tub Vanxb:*
Our town wu visited on Saturday night rest, norjeft to be the mystery of mtxlern
by one of the moat violent storm* of wind lima., worse than the story of the Iron
•rer known in thia vicinity. D. W. C.
Peek’s new planing mill was badly injur­ nut, the count - of Plymouth Church ha*
ed, a part of the roof was torn off. tha prejudiced it in the eycu of* the world
West end stripped of tho weather boards, whieh ia not used to seeing innocence de
and the garden fence an.l another out­ fending itself by the tactic. of guilt.
building. kid proatratc. One to two other Tho Chnreh find* itadfui a disadvantage
out-building* were levelled by the wind
and several dwelling* more or lera injured.
The funeral of a Mr. WU-m. the faiheria-law of our 1*oMma*tcr, came off on
Saturday at the aehool house. Though
the road* were.bad tlie attendance wa*
large. Hi* death occurred in the follow
ing strange manner: On Monday became
here in poor health am! pkred himaelf
under the doctor * care. On Monday
night lie retired to rett and went to sleep
from which_h« never awoke. Ha slept on
during the next throe daya and nights, and
all effort* to awake-him were fruillcaa. Ho
died on Thursday afternoon.
A taring train agednwpoetfnlly 17 aud
13 years have been lately calling around
on tho clergy and the Jrutirea of the
Peace in thi* vicinity for the purpose of
flesh." A* yet_no one ha* ken found »o
regard!*— of law or decency — to perform
the marriage ceremony.
Had not the
parent* of the* lovelorn youngatcr* better
take litem in charge, convey them each to
their respective homes, give them sugar
plum-, then cradle ami roek them to sleep?
Poor thing*)
Btuinem i* dull'in thia vicinity. No
mills are cutting lumber bore now ; one or
two shingle mill* and a planer are run­
ning, Tlin going is abominabla, the earth

vdopment of the country by inviting by
/rtearf/y Zsywfitliua, the investment of
the surplus capital of tlie Eart, in tfe
needed railroad* and infant manufactures
of the Wert, and propose to are Ural the
investment of the capita! »* not jurrenze./
by unfriendly Ix-gulation. Tliirdly. wo
do betiovr, “arrf pro/es* to Utirrr." that
the capital invtnted in our railroad* should
—muimuch interval a* the umc ‘would mndixily. A continuance of »ueh weath­
ram invested in bond* and mortgage*, and er ** we at present hare will w up the
that by friendly Legislation tbo couipanire nnapcet* of the lumbenucti hen-.
aboull be permitted to cuni thia in the in­

Ou Thursday lart a young girl about
wert, who will pn»jxr jtut in proportion i»
16 year* of agwbxlged with Justire Briggs
the country ia developed by. the introdnea complainant agalurt Henry Ixtwi*,
tion of Eastern captol to be used in build­
charging him with the crime of rape for
ing railroadsand manufacturing establishthe- violation of her person. Tho girl is
a sister of the wife of the accused. Her
Again, we «ey that the record
nof
father ami mother have been tang since
»A&lt;nc a iMlnr »f tnitm.l »tM is tkr-nnl.
deccusnl. 'She ia comparatively friendless,
roade of Jfieklgao with . poreil-ly uuc ex­
and with t»o trustworthy protector; ahe
ception, and that, under the mort careful
had at time made Iter home with thi*
manspsment, by the most experienced
brother-in-tew Itecauac she had nn other
men, these road* for the past three years,
abiding ptace. Tbe scxtnndrel took ad rant
hare not paid a single rent of dividend
age of this circuaartance. She aap, aud
to the stockholders etccpt one, and that
there is no doubt of the truth of her
only once in the three year*. Now, if it
statement in the mind* of Uux who know
were true, which it U not, that tbo farmers
him and her, that he first intimated her
make only two or three per rent on their
by violrure ami threat* more than a year
invretraent*, — the Josi-W ebum*, they
ago. He told her that unlra. she com­
certainly hare tkaf taoel^ rulnolay over
plied with hut w'ubo* that she could have
the Stockholder* of our lx*t managed rail­
reads, — they psy no dividend*. But the
tliat resirtanre was ado* After a time
fact h, the farmer* in the county of Barry
ho ramght for her the aid 7&gt;f a physician for
are worth, to day, throe timrw what they
an unnatiKnble purpose. The girl complain­
would have Ixca worth if Enrtixn eapital
ed to Iter suter, the wife of
'•
denied the charge, beraiin^rtlic girt in no
dmire to reduce one iota the legitimate
earning* of the Agriculturists, but do duBand in the name of erpul and exact jn* hand and the girl was turned out of ilqera.
Tire whet -lay she wa* invited to return
under the promise of letter treatment,
England who have invented their money
in building our railroad, «A«// L-jimnil/rd, with some hesitancy on bcr part ahe com­
and without nnfiair and unjust opposition, plied. On Christina* day. in the alaencc
of the wife, Lewi* repealed hi* violence,
transportation to the markets in the Eart, upon the innocent girt She fled to a
of tbo surplu, pnxlnet* of the Wert, a* neighbors al the first opportunity for pro­
vdi give them a lair return, on the capital tection, and tbo* the matter bream' public.
After the complaint wa* made Lewis
they have inverted, the result of whieh
haa been to thribk- in value the property tried by threat* and money to intimidate
or
hire her not to appear in court.
of such portion* of our State a* are tribuThia ia not the only aimilar offence, it ia
said, of whieh thi* nian i* guilty; nor ia
Dastardly Main.

Over the rignaiurc of ■'Justice" in the
art rassuc of the ITtutinyi Jornvil, wc
(nd the following wholly false and slan­
derous attack on the Barry County B-nnl
of Supervisors. The writer rays;
I am informed, by what I call reliable
autliority, that a certain man prerent.-d an

■ ? We bear
“B«" Tweed atealhis minion, and plaving around at hu
tire; and we hear of atealing in every
■rtmrat, down to a little petty county
..^.1 *
,1.^,
j__

hese in wnting, for the puiposc of injur­
ing thvinnrecut and Ixtlutering up hia
own character, and yet the villran goo* un­
whipped of justice. It&gt; with difficulty
that our peace officer.: can prevent an out­
rage*! community from taking the work of
cxwrvction into their own hands and inflict­
ing rommary punishtuenl in arronlsncc
with tho cxlc of 'Judge Lynth."

At Union Hall Friday evening of thia
week (January 7th.) by Prof. Blrat and
Dumout C. Itake M. D. who will cxhiM
wveral euriorilira during tbe evening
The—dbdngnHyd phyriciaua will re
maiu at the Harting* House from Friday
the 7th until Thursday night the 13th
for the purpo*? of treating all chronic or

the Ere and Exa. Hum, Lenon, Ltv
an, Stomach. Roman, Br-oon, Ki»xxru, Brunt, and all Fkmaijt discaw*

"Gabrtel Conroy,” by Brut Harte
Of which tbe Beeton
aoya: -&lt;Jt &lt;*
. _ rf-t
______

ing before being summarily expelled, and
her hiuband i* determined not to dio
without a fight for life. A* Beecher refowsto pnaoente him. he will- proaccuto
Beecher, so that the jury shall decide
which of the two is pvtjured. So you
aoo the old scandal is still alive, and will
probably drag through another year

.T’W

arene la laid In the Soath-*r—t, at a time
when that territory vm first Spanish
then French, and then American, an.l
when war w— imminent, to obtain th.
control of the month of tbo Mlasi—Ipni
It Is likaly to be the great romance or
tbe Nisei—Ipp! Valley,— Ganarxi.Cox
boy will be of tbo Pacific Slope.

SOW FOB THE GREAT CENTEJffllAL
BiKtESns-Jear sEssiss sstsss!
acmbta him. The theory now i* that he
ia hiding ia New York, vailing till O'­
Conor gets well, that his trouble* may be
arranged.
Wherever he may be. one
thing W certain, the plundered city. will

. That Um

making enonnou* profits cn their circula­
tion, how happens it that aioce the p»Mgiof the act of June 30&lt;!i, 1874, they bare
voluntarily .arrevulered more than 1X3,■
000,000 of their circulation, and that
forty-three bank*, haring a capital of
85,040,000, hare since this date gone into
voluntary liquidation, chiefly becauae the

o'

Lowrie's,**

AT.T, ABOUTTH

MOORE’S

RURAL NEW-YORKER.

■right&lt;WJ IU*.
D.Ujkt'-J .ealkre
Ik,*! ferjrt th* tortur

weed is not the man to begin.

Tnx Old, Old Stomy.
Last night a man, s woman

Cranefl nraMtes k*-*l&lt;
Itesrem'** tea toercre
-Tir B*an! af Sapwl*
Fsra Ireinr* a&gt; fnton
Mog sTANs w—k,
^wOlraek. arewnrtB
-rente an ttoto’Uar.
(to t* L'ntoa Dall —
ra* lb« euriufilira

r*l*W*to IU* .Xutoasl C«lo«UI br raaXtat
Ull.r rapre iXaa aaw. as4 r-uatrtla. iu M Na
Uta ter I VTA. &lt;aa&lt;i&gt; worth Ika ns- afa rra

Fourth Avenue, with bullct-lioltH through
them. Il wa* a ghastly night, and a
ghastly story is behind it. Edward Min­
ster, the Whi of a wealthy man, fill in

kreaita Bmto* Mowt r»rrL*a-4a ism. Ik.
STANDARD IN ITS SPHERE

YOU CAN
usual rates, would yield nearly the same
|wnfit.
I The taxation of the national funk* i*
’ exceedingly heavy. During th- last fiscal
year they Judd (7JW5 EM in Uxre to the
United Htatis and S10l07&lt;:,332 in State
lues, making an aggregate «f(17,3SI
or at the rain of 3 5 jier cent, on their
capital rtoek.
Tlxry are more brnvily
taxed than are the State bonks, and if the

repeated. -She drained him of hi* money
enrtrangvd him from hi* friend- and fi­
nally, when he had nothing left, wa* prtting ready to leave him. Mad with jeal­
ousy, ho shot her. then the children. then
himaelf.
There are twenty thousand
men in thia city living in thi* way, and
every week more, or lost of them make
tragical en|idg..

TO-DAY’S ADVER

R—4 th* arttete .«
;Hcrf1&gt;—r'a Msgaria*. U

1-trt Bteto and D. C.
U re* an latere*rtag Wa
FriAay »v—tag. '

PETERS' HOUSEHOLD MELODIES

It I* —w eatllteg ti
-aaxlno* to rattle wilh
reartirei poraibte -lay.

THE PEOPLE'S PAPARI

A*4 areirta'r ik. baa&lt; aw aitoat tor Ik. Faaaaa
raa ItoaiteiLrcaisi
Ptwatar. rwa Mrew

^Xle lirareratmmi*r at
Hay w— 78* aba— In th
rand 70* at —oa-aa Dae.

PETERS PARLOR MU8I0

nuke the tuliona! system tind«»ir*blc.
is paaAng away, but there are no rvviral* Banking i» a bustna** who— motivctia nut
Moody and Sankey did not surercd in benevolence or patriotism, but profit; and
creating any enthusiann in Brooklyn, anil if it can be made more profitable under
State than under national regulation, then
greo that pn-vludra the powibility of a it will abandon tho latter and adopt the
fi-nurr. TboMt who supply the capital fur
suconuful tuevement against Satan thi* the organisation of bank*, like all other
winter. It wa* intended tnmakea decis­ person* engaged ur engaging in businow,
ive charge along the wh&lt;4o line, and exten­ miut be expected to Mtftiy tbrir own inter
sive prcperat ion* were undo to that end- ret* ; ami it ahonld be the policy of the
but it him all been abandoned, and tlie

taw t-Auraw l« an American Hertel S’ory.
•The Boy Emigrants,' byNoihBrenks,
WORK" for industrial inMUnara:
‘■BRIC-A-BRAC’’ for wltand Inooeent
plea—ntry.
■
Hi.-ntBWKB’B Moxmi-r ia now recownlxed.bolh In thia country and In Hoc
land, aa th. rrwat r

perancc organixaiio— are making a little
headway, but they are evidently dfeeoareouragnd and are working with no Mrart.
Depnratan in businra»—the .inu-de for
life that every Luiinow nun ha* to make,
leave* liyle oportunity for purely benevolent
or unadfirh operation* The nun up to bi* i
eyre in debt and a lad btiaimw* ha* but I

*F!4eUdr..l MidAte.H

Wr are pl—A V&gt; te
Jsdgv Hoyv.te regaials

lie Itay, such — Hou. W E- CasIl/iV sdirolererai. Lstto
ra Prof. Max Muller, prof. I« • rm.l. n*te
Dr. W. B. Carpenter, Prof ; «f Csllforal*, «ro *11 dree
R. A. Proctor. Frutel* Power , A»rful tnnktelae** »*4 *UII.
rt..
- ----- ..
. I . ...
Wrr*.n.MiV
ruxlon uliirh *

tfj;
Story,

Li Hell’s Living Age.
ly, the wholesale trade i* nothing, and!
Secretary Brntow. in hi* report to Conthe retail trade i.* not lulf what it ought
grre-, pnre-nt* the following aggregate* of
to la&gt;. The longest fare*! man in the
receipts ,and expenditure* for the fi*eal
world ju»t now i» the Ncm Yorker who
year ending June 30th, 1875:

paying *10,000 rent per annum.
Hi*
expense* go on mcrcilcMly, and bi* Imainean out of which he is to pay is nothing.

"■'J JOHN STANLEY !

msnurc froir iu it afterwanl*. and instead
of having less milk every cold anap and
"lore every thaw, it wa* more right along,
in milk, comfort in milking, cleaning the
■table, health of cow* and thrift of ralra,
and only lew in amount of feed required.
One roal! Ayrshire rexning in ju*t then

«llllarn Cullen Bryant, (ieorgc Macdounld. Christina MoaMtl, Loul— M.;
^^.Trowirld*« T- B AM**. 1
FJizabeth Stuart Pb»l[t», Abbv Morton
J}1"-Vrerawtt Spofll-nl. Dounld :
&gt;
O. Mitebull. rtdt.. Ktannd C Siradroan. Luey I.aYatni, Cbarle* Dudley i
Warner, Hrct Harte, Frank H. Stock- _

Wkrtrari. a- XMrtl 1W*. I.

G ROGER IBS

Proctor, Ma-Oliphant and Rev. Edw nnlEggleston.

Y •

“ 1

"

r prexnlrad. I

• Bnned Fruits and Fish.

:y«r'3 Cathartic Pills,

'•sft.iryt.’s.taffBa
According to the figures and estimate*
for the year that will end June 30th,
1876, the revenue will amount to 1297,­
156,145.11, and tho ordinary expense*
of the Governtnnit to 8268,4-17,543.76,
leaving a surplu. of $29,008,601.38. The
Sinking Fund rvpirai 833,203,692.32

FOR MEDICAL FURPOMM.

Oysters received daily
THE ABLEST LIVING WRITERS

free delivery and on time.

apart a a speeial fond," to be applied to
the j^ymrnt of "interest eh the bonds and
not— of the Unttod States" and to tbe
creation of a Sinking Fund at a specified
annua) rate, and until the— two applica­
tion. arc made from tbo Fund not adollsr

STANLEY.

•.•Fairly wlUt—t a rin
tor. feM—.
"A per* anA perpetutl i
tain «r raierUlnxMat and
1 K'.-'ftrt
IGrtArey.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

FARM FOR SALE!
cial return of the Bureau of
be — ffillowa :

tesstssi

asms

•'axprcta rurk thing* &lt;X th*par*." few, Mr. -J-tire.
I-fife free that yrar IM
t
allowed, though if I rata-

been reftndrei into a tie ataowM &lt;rf boudu
1—riag only five p«r erat. interret, thus
rarity 85,(MH. ,&lt;Ht(i annually ra tbe taterert
trerount Of thh amount 8178,^8,300
have bmm
»i»Mt» 'h' 1»* rix

60 ARE IMPROVED

■ With it alane a goiter may Mri, hMp u.
with all that I* iapsrtaal in tfe Uteratnr.,
hirtary. politic* aad reline* ot th* day."—
TV ilnMM. ,v. r.
■■Th. rt4«*i ~*p. tha arart —teriaiaiat
Mwte*. Ik. ti&gt;*i
«r &gt;*- e—Ji.* 1—

'Stir SjuiH Bam

For What?
The New Improved Back-Fertl

FLORKICE SKWIIG

Hall In th. City of Char

�Never before the war, or since,
have the best Amcricon Prints
been plaaed on the Market at so
low a figure- ns 8c per vard.
SPRING A AVERY have
tliis day received and opened
50,000 yards of the best goods,
which they offer to their custo­
mers at this surprisingly lbw 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 inthia mnakec at SO LOW
A Price. The best aud leading
brands of Brown and Bleached

XX31tf

HEATH'S.

■

price*—in fact SO CHEAP it is
hardly neceaaaay to call atten­
tion to them.
SPRING k AVERY.
* Grand Rapids.

TIME CARD.

THE GREAT CAUSE

•IL*)&lt;a&gt;. r.OV-hlttiMM.. BadfeM. J.Lm-

HUMAN MISEBY.
TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

LlM.
M. kna. A C.
•iUMa-nMCMt«rh«itk.
MnM J. L. FvuromImm Xmjm-BIm. B Dak.B •dwa. X.tUa—J. O. ItlfU.

vtlhMsadiag hie I. I ba only dry gout, Man
alibis .11 mile, of Orangeville. yet k. take*
m adraatagv of that U&gt; uk linkUul pri.-v.

'TM.tfta'-ar.v.i!::

HMBIKTW.
STEBBINS BRO’S.
Lttal kliwey (Mice;.
Where you wnl Had all kinds of

FURNITURE!
| Of every Description which we

For Kansai and Colorado
The Alchiaxa, Topeka and Santa Fe Bail*
road from K.mau City and Ateliimn on .
patroui who may deeirv to aubwribe for
the M uncurl rircr, via Topeka. tha Capt- •he Pkaibik Pabmib (print
15) ill
connection with the BANNER (price
. -__ :n___ .i-.____ _____ — •»
Villcy k&gt; ibe Rncky M&lt;nit&gt;uin«.
The ai
•h. rtv»t mate to I'adJo thr Gund Canon,
Colorado Spring., JUnlUnj, J“ikrw peak,
and all place* of no4a la tha mountain re-

e»n a*U cheaper than any Itoua , In Bar­
ry County, for tbrw rwotu:
l«t. Berauee we have no rent to pay.

It would seem as if almost
everything had been said about
DRESS GOODS and that the
■ubject
was
entirely worn
thread bare. But SPRING k
AVERY being alive, and watch-1
ing tho interest of their many
custoniers os well as the fluctua­
tion of the market, have this
day placed on sale n case of
SPENDID ALPACAS in all the
leading colors at 25 cents j&gt;er
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 30c. [
In fine goods will be found all j
the new and stylish things. Invisalpe Plaids in Browns, Blues'
and' Greys, In Camels Hair ; I
CASHMERES in Seal Brown,
Navy. Blue, Prune (black' a
speciality) Dark Green, Ac.—
The La'Iies would do well to
look over our stock, before pur­
chasing, tu* we can show them
all the novelties of the season.
SPRING A AVERY,
Grand Rapids,

GROCERIES

। We have a double Stock as any one coming
I 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,
Phin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

WHOLESALE
Nos. 266

and RETAIL

jewelers,
and 268 jyabaah Avenue,

Chicago.

Ja.’X'cjeEssa,

FOR ONE DOLLAR
We will send, Post-paid

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

comfortable garmcntn. . Yester­
day Spring A Avery opened in
addition to their unusual large
slock over 100 desirable and
Stylish Cloak* and 5aqucn in fur
trimming, fringes, silk and in all
tlie leading styles in both long
and short t
lent*. Also a hill
lino of Sill . ’civets and Cloak­
ing Beavera, far lined and plain

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 close it out

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?

Wc mH none of thia cheap-made Fur­
niture that la male by machinery. Tlie
good* ve make la made by .hand, and
warranted. We Invite all petaona to
The weather for the port few
eall and Inapcct our foods. tor they all I day han Wen wintery, remind­
boar Inspection. No trouble at all
ing the I-adiex of warm and
REPUBLICAN allow guoda.

all poiata in Northern Colorado. Tbe
We win Mud th.
brat route to Southern Colorado, New
Mrxiao, and Arisons.
The only direct LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COUBIEB.
JOURNAL usual price *2,00, f»Cage
The track and equipment ia nn«|&lt;iaUd, prepaid no both paper*, fir one year, fur
train. ran through from the Missouri rir।« to the Rocky Mountain’, making rua- TfeWKRKLYCOUlHKB-JOURNAL
nertiona in Union ilepots and avoiding de-,
lays and IranWiTFor foil diacriptive ■
.Hat, 1873. distribute* impirtially *10,lM10
in valuable presents among its aulwerihcrs
and every .auhsrriptma toil through tu

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well thev sent us a double order of

TIE WEEKLY WORLD!

land |‘all the fashionable trim­
mings for these garment*; all
_. of which your are most reapectRepatriug of ail kinds of old fur- . fully invited to examine.

Peerless Milk Safes

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3. &amp; 1 JitifM &amp; I:Dui
This week we have opened
in our Silk Department, a large
line of SILKS, from the most
celebrated and responsible man­
ufacturers, "Bonnet,” ‘‘Bellon's"
"Gninet'a,” besides tlie wellknown ‘‘Cachemire Alexandria,"
I imported by us. This is our faorite brand, one which we desire
to sell our friends, which wc
warrant in every repect, and can
only bo found at the counters of
j SPRING A AVERY.

Grain,.Flour, Provision,
and tountryProduce,

John H. Wendell &amp; Co. Wagons

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Flour, Grain, Pork &amp; Seeds.
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member, will, the rx|wrleu&gt;v of a life­
time, will always five hla peiwmal attastkm Io thia part of their extendre

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�fols;of flour with &lt;«e pint of cream fadd
two eggs, wd beat the whole »41 till I
quite smooth f then add slowly half a pint j
of new milk, irn. whieh hss bcm put a I
A e-irrapqndmitofthe&amp;mlbant Form­ tcssmamfol of baking pwder. Host aft 1
er objects to eroMiug Essex and Berkshire well together, and fry with lard, a little ofl
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“ ‘■’■"S " undrr-irabk brmd. TU _urn.
|«enlia.Ttie» of each do trot harmonise, aud I-kitjwith powdered augur, mixed With rinI no advantage is gained. He rtaU-n the Button or grated nutmeg.
.! pcc-jliaritim of the Berkshire* u being
kart, tender, juicy meat, suitable fie hams . ^r"7'° A«s/fier.—A cwvrapotuldent of the New York Farmer's Club
and bacan. and f.-r threw the Berkshire is
gives sn inataure in which a woman'* anu
superior to all other awine.
What is the peeuliarity of the Essex 7 ww swelled loan mnunou* site and lainfolly eaflamed. A poultice wm made of
Very fst pork, soitable for salting down
stewfd pumpkins, which was renewed
and pocking in UrreU Thus each breed every fifteen minutes, and iu a start time CUAKl.KS It. KKI.LS,
ItKXltr I. IIII.I..S. S—w,
hsa its own peculiar quality of meal, and producyd a perfect cure. Tlie fever drawn
each is beri suited for the particular pur­
out by tta poultices made them extremely
pose required of iL If you cross the two offrwtve. m they were taken off.
’
breeds you injure the meal of both, cither
diimro/wmZ Trw*.—The Loudon Medi
for hmtu or baron or for clear tide pork to
cal Record says"Il has long been noted
There is another objcOlion to craning in tits i-uantry that in tbttro district,
whem
the use of oatmeal (in place of
full bred varietisa of any kind of animal*
thar it bi a waste of stock, high-priced, wbntfca flour) prevails, we find children
and nrres—rily really. Full bred animals and adulte with the b..t dev eloped teeth ;
will impress their characlcristica ou thrir and &gt;wa; aud so well reeoaairod is tta in- :
progeny, if cwwaed with grade* or com­ fluence of ostmeal diet upon the teeth, |
mon stock.
When- two full hrtda are Hutt many practilioMra order iu uro as an f
crossed, the result ia not tho imnmw ofthc article of daily diet for children, in can**
Magnificent granite building, with &lt;d.strong upon tha weaker, tat lhe dash of where the dentition seems likely to be gantly fitted and funtiabed apartments fur
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rharacleristicR repally strongly marked. either retank-d or imperfect."
the application of :md carrying out of our i
With boat, part of the litter will take
7l&gt; Roust a Tarket.—h should be kQl- novel ami eyitomatie method* of
after Berkshire and pan after lhe Eatex,
some large, and slow in maturing; others
■nualler, but fattening and maturing earlier.
Young men who routetnplate a tadnnw

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Ymuu Men.

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BUSINESS TRAINING.

life, nnd parents having nous tu educate,!
are jurtkularlv requested to rend I
for document* relating to the college. which :

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RAILROAD.
rr..|»jbf rwaewao tLwrUw H« Gnh IS
l*lm*wd Iwowlf e.rtala ml ootaio .

TIME TABLE.
Taking EfftotNov. 811 1875.

ing for Iictw during the winter. What is
■ miwit needed is a warm, dry temperature,
which be describe* in the following man-

SEW IDTEBTISEMIAT:
C. P- Rowell a Co's. Column.

WlienXhc jjmper actant rolls around. put
them up immediately after they hare
flown out, or in a very few daya after, ami
leave them uodisturbctl. in midnight darknear. and all will Im right in the spring.
— To secure tbo desired end nut doors
iu winter if the hive i&lt; Urge, holding
morn than the re-qtrtdte amount of winter
•rorco. it must ta contracted to a proper
lite, am) ventilated at the top, to as to kt '
the MtrpftM moulurv u&gt;ca|w, and yet ac- I
ente tho animal heat of the bees- This U !
ettdly done, llmwivo the surplus frames ’
irnm one aide of tho hire, alip|&gt;iug in a
dividing Liard. tilling in between it and I
the outer wall with leave* or straw. Corer 1
tho frnmm with a piJee of cloth of any j
description, firrt laying a few small strip*
of board across thoframra to give the bees

dry up the moisture that eollixta rapidly
on the lop of the straw.
Ilirra diuuld be placed near the ground,
and .underpinned with straw, to secure the
h&lt;nt of the earth. Brea/^nootbe suecvwifully wintered out of Mn. and emply
combs prevented from molding, where the
ll pbntx, wdl kept iu the; beautiful bivuu uot contracted to a proper rise. The
iuse. It is certainly a great Mtls- arrangemsnt ia in conflict with the laws of
to bare such an attraction at the succosa, and iluMstroua results mast follows |
eoHegr. imc| ’ a greatcr satirfuviun toThe
hatemoisture thrown off iu animal rrapira.
tion it ia fine portklui like auam when ex- 1
itfor. iUu.&lt;tra:iou, study, ami axpsriment.
The flowtr beds arc still quite limited haled from the lungs, and never will con­
dense
into drop* until it rvoebe* a stratum
in extent. They hara boots roach improv­
ed by digging out,, to the depth of two of atmorpbere older than the blood.—
feet or over, the poor sandy soil, and fill­ When it cannot escape from the ton of
ing in with rich kam. clay, and manure. the him, it aelllc* in drops at the fartbet
The lawn by the greenhouse and tiro-: and coldost part of the hive, and when
where hsa been mmii improved, but there 1i Induing on empty cvuibs they are blifthtc
with mildew, and’ in a few years worthies*,
is a vast amount of work still needed in
thia direction. There is scara-Jr a square whereas they dtould laid tea or fifteen
rod of lawn-or driven in a condition satsi- &gt; ears. When the sire of tho hive eorresponds with the rite ofthc swarm, the whole
factory to the one ia charge, lie doos the Internal air of the hhro is kept wirm, and
brat be van with his limited means. There
the parikks of moisture are borne upon
is mudi ground to go over. There are.
or wil) be when dour, two and three- the atmbApHin.-. and coodeuae in the top
fourths (2f) mik» ia length of paths aud of the hive above tbo straw, where, they
will iercr get back, leaving the bees dry
and iartu, io which rendition cold seldom
affrets a good swarm.

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DkaU lU'BAL ■—Having received in­
valuable instroetion from Domestic Econ­
omy columns, I will send von, as a partial
return rmue eaceUcnt reopen which hare
been reketed from various sourer*. Per
hap. von may have published none of
tiii m before, l&gt;ul if an they esn be safely
repeated.
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Barros
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CHEAP

Tho number of visit..* bavconmkraUy
■increased. Wc barn added quits largely
IO oar list of plarita by purchasing young
or amali spccimrin at a smalt ci»*i, by
donations. and uilierwke. Mfo now b&lt;vu
about 635 aped** and varieties, utany of
them very choke and many ran-. Tbo
sales from the greeutaum could easily be
incroasod by finishing tta propagating pits
Or by eonverting tne preacat lions*, into a
cotnmcreial oUablishtiMOi, The latter
would not be in sewrdaner with tlie dmagn
of the bouse. Il is now serving a very
useful purpose for instruction iu botany
and horticulture
SMtknte every day,
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for the safety ot pa—,-tigrr train ,. Al
trains ore run by telegraph. lit n word
this (1HEAT LINE tta* tbe brat nm
smoothert track, and tho i»»m etarant
and rejintortahh-ruuiptucut of any road
lAJhe West, and ha« n*i cr&gt;i»|&gt;etit&lt;&gt;r in
thi-Viuntry.
On the arrival «4 the train*Irani tit,1

erases!

1 For Council Bluffs. Omnbg. and Caltfsrula, Twn through trains dally, ujth
PulluiAti PbIiuv Drawing Ituum end
I Steeping Carat I trough toCoundl Bltitlk
For St- Faui und Minneapolis, i'we
through trains dully, with Pullman Pal­
ace Uan* attached un both tralu,*.
For Green Bay and Lake Superior.
Two trail.* dally, with Pnllninn Pal­
ace Caro attached, r.nd running through
Io Mnrauette.
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Tar Milwaukee, Four through trains
dolly. Pulhnatt Cur. un night 'rahn.
For Winoturand |&gt;&gt;i:iL« tn Miiinnsita, •
One through train .Lqly.
For Dubuque, vln Fiwj-urt. Two

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They arc run b» tween—
Chicago anil Omaha, t.'hle.tfto Cellar
Itaphtn. Chlragnsnil Dubuque, via Clin*
tun, Chicago ami Freeport. Chicago
ami Manpu rtr- Chicago and liiwn ■
Bry, Chicago And Milwaukee, Cbieugv
anil St. Taut.
Thia l« tbe Only Line running Utm&gt; !

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Mian ' Rtuh.-^fsm light cups of In­
dian meal, one cup of white flour, one
t&lt;.-a»|.M«ful nt sal/ratu*. enough sour or
buttermilk to dlmnlro, one cup sweet; stir

Ayer's

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Hah Vigor,
SHair its
Dolor.
A dressing
which ia nt
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win water—bent it to a thick memi, spread
on the face ami 1st it remain a minute or
two. Then wash off with Cwtile *«p
and*, and rinse with soft water.
Rye anti Mian Itrup f'«iXv.—-One
pint of Indian mml, one half pint of rye
meal, two spoonful*] of molama, a little
salt; work it with rold milk so as to drop

HASTINGS
MARBLE WORKS

MARTLET,
SHELVES, ETC.

plats and fmhness of youth. Thin
Mir is thickened, fallen hair checked,
and taldncra often, though not always,
cured l&gt;y its use. Nothing can restore
tta bate wh.ro tlio follicles are desiroyed, or ths gtanda atrophied an.l
decayed; tat such ns remain can ta
aarad by this application, and stimu­
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is prod nerd. Instead
of fouling tta lutir with h nasty sediinant, it will keep it clean and vicorotw.
Its occasional use will prevent tho lutir
from turning grey or falling off, uni
consequently prerr-iit baMnasThe
restoration of vitality it girts to the
sealp terran and provests tbe fonuation of dandruff, which i* often so un­
cleanly aod ofltash-e. Free from those

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Hastings, barry county, Michigan, Wednesday, January

VOL. XX. NO. 37
PSCHSSMIL HI BMlim MB,

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL
CENTRAL HOUSE

Have now in Stock for the HOLIDAY TRADE n full mid com­
plete line of
.
.

HASTINGS, MIOH.
L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.
U*vt**ls***4 ths Orottst Item, oaaeats. ■»

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

fearers Niro* SrttL Soisims age Seises,
, Siq/’is, Vt/*® Sires, SLtiqt/ Btllt,
Sonf Sfo/ti foop Kfyjsrits,
r^rs, tgo tfoun
feyg/syi/f Qoooa.

STOVES:

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
The GRANGER :
It is the Handsomest and Heaviest
Manufactured.

Boiler Plate Stove

Price* Lower than Ever Before in Barry County.

.MIL ISIIWII'
The finest and largest line of
Beady Made Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, od dcoats,pants
and vests, and a

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kind sand prices, ver

ONE HUNDRED
different patterns of imported and domestic

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CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
A first-cla.*B TAILOR from Detroit, ex­
pected soon, when we ahall he prepared -to furnish the Iw-t o
Clothins MAD'E TO OB-DER,
l,vrr &lt;
Sts guaranteed, at the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block .. Hawi
ings, Mich.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.
WHOLESALE

and

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and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.

HOWARD WATCHES.

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IMPOSITION HATED!

Cwhr Sin aid Ortuaial
~Compftri«on Invited and Competition Defied in

AIKIN,

aex, and I’m weary and worn out with hia
unjust quaulomng of my wflU" Than
Millie walked to tLe window and drummtd od the panes with amumnd careiemucas until Rafe, stung to tbe quick with
her heart!***row* alauuned the door and
rushed down the stoop and out of right in
the darkness
.
No more hamming of opera airs thenno more idle drumming on the window
pane for Millie after that. .&lt;■ coateavre,
the twilight shadows, gathering *o njUlr,
folded the prostrate figure that Uy sob­
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of darkness, and the proud eyes so lately
scoreing tears, were glad to mre them
rent al last, now the friendly ahadowa
kept her secret safe. In an hour she and
Rafe were tn hare gone together to the
Otiera to bear the lalasl new star—and
Millie's [passion was munic. Well, “she
would not allow tier enjoyment to bo inter­
fered with through trouble with Rafe
Somers.” waa her indignant thought.
•■Gardy” would escort bcr of course, and
Rafe might offer &gt;is serviere where it
should please him t
• Gardy," the 'mfld^ysd, placid, middle
aged gentleman who had aboahJersd tbs
rvspotMibiihr of Millie and her fortune
solely out of lore for the orphan's parents,
nc kitting quietly at rest with hi* stater
in the coey np-stain sitting room, and en­
joying to the full bis fragrant Havana,
when the disturber of his peace, fluahed
and still indignant, entered the room.
“Mr. Sorocra will be al»cnl this evening,
“Guardy; you will take me Io tbe Opera
House.'
“Hires my soul' Put on my boots and
take a fresh drive just to hear Singnor

12.1876.

abanng. Huddaaiy a wwassagrr brought
the hastily ucribbad wad*.
• Come at oucw 1
E. Hand “
Out tbrowch the rilrnt sUesU, past the
awry basso, be burned, qaUJ uttat the
darkened boose of rickncsi. wu reached,.
and Mr. Band bimolf admitted Bafe,
Soman. Tbco up {to th* darkened room,.
where the doctor and Mia* Rand waitedI
and watched with grave f«r* beside th*
ancoasrioua pri whose free wm whiter
tan the «owy pillow beneath' her head.
Bafe shod one instant in mate dispair
‘Say your farewell, my dew bw. and
marMr.
GodRand,
comfort
you hi.
to-night,"
’sapar
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u£g
land wL
ten^,

WHOLE NO. 1024.
Ur are! upon the acta ot the manrading
t with unrcieutia“

Troutman relat.*l tbe ro.-id.-ute euoueetod With his defeat i. Marshall to his
fneud* at home So iodi/uant were thev
that step* were taken to eonrone s town
meeting, tbe object of which wwa to inrist
upon th. “obrorraiice at tbe laws."
In
due lime the town mreting was bdd. At
it Troutman anroly mwrcproetited the
accord with these views, and that the Marahall affair.
The c-itlLW* of thq
place were dascribed a* anacd raffmis
who resisted the exceutta oTlhe laws of
the country by fine*. The outgrowth of
tbo town meeting was a cutmty meeting,
upon Rifos aboalder
?
tbe olyact of which was similar Iu the jwtSLAVE-HUNTING
IN
MICHIGAN.
so days after Christmas some ^is»lUfowabaideMmi.tateaJy.Madhi.
eyoxiu hia powers of rcaiMancw led hp* sought her brow, the dosed eyes.wnd
y the house which held all his the still white mouth with a lave that
menia.With the increasing *rxo of the mcelts. Closed Winds at [the window* 1-eded not the presence of ocher* Teuni
inggrew the popular indignation eftbefeke
He's room! What does it mean? be dxl not, even for hi* manhood’, roki.
hood, of Troutiian’a friend.
Troutman
Awdu»t sprinkled thtcklv over the toy to restrain, fed ftnn hi* eyes and w*c
saw that there wre no taming hack from
the dark treroe* dial Uy all unboand over
the course be had takau, and was deterlb. pillow Otif hi. ta word, tolwr
mined to cany hi* point by dint of nmhad bean aught but those of anger! If
tinuad misreprea-utatiutu
his Urt look Uber dear face had been boni
From the eonnly mertinz the matter
of lore rather than of angry, jealous rowa. taken to th, legklaturr of Kcntnaky,
hsppenodto her against whoa his heart seEUncnt.1 If be could have taken her io
and there an appropriation wa* made hi
had no . more reaetttment? A doctor* hi* anas and whispsred tbe tender feretouscculc the Irsidir* of the -mob.'
buggy Stood before' the h'juae. and a* well of prsviou* partings; then, ah! then
Troutman, who saw there was no altc»ua
Raf.- paused the doctor himralf ram- n might have been that hi* laM, bitter
lire, accepted tM' murioci of nrtunring
Erriy dawn tbe step*.
Impulsive farewell would be easier to bear. “O! my '
and Uwching the cured imrtfacroetii their
Fa tombed hu arau
“T*U me, Millie—my lover be groaned, unable to '
duty. Meows. I*ra« 4 Cany Wets rr
air, who is ill at Mr. Bands'. They are esntroi hi* anguish. And the q*. of
friend*' of tains and I have not not seen thUK who watched him grew maty, ami
the family for a long timer
they luraod their head. away.
'Mia* Harrington is exceedingly and । “How long, Ohl Doctor, bow tag may 1
daugeroudy ill," earns tbo reply, while I day Itad. tar whispered Rafe, with
the doctor * quirk eye* s.-annod the young eyes and lips together. And the doctor re­
man’s eager free, and his prompt raaocing plied, “Till th* end. which may Mt be till '
nunuag." And Bafe bowed his head
upon th* pillow.
diMrc*. a* pbratesT pain," he eontiaoad
Slowly the hour* paroed, and presently
gravely, “and in her delirium she cull* a the distance chime of the New k*ar* b*D i
inieman who was ra.iiy influenced,
oama which is evidently dear to her.— broke the silence of the weary night.
snd ask him if he remembered heraing
bargain?" exelairoed Mr. Rand, with Ductors '.are compelled to bar serrete oeDr. ComMoek. or Mr. Gorham, or Mr.
elevated brows. “And pray why must a cariomdly, and ftum all I cun loam Mlm ■lipped forever io th* past, while the new
Hurd
aay
*»ami-eu,on the day of the
quarrel between two lorera interfere with Hsrringtyn ha* been greatly suffering in young king ascended the throne amid the ,
“riot. ' Tim feUowspartially ro. oUect such
my comfort. Mire Crimtoochceka, eh Y'
her mind f-rr some time paw. If you are greeting of bell* and the welcome of throe
apeechre Later at another interview
Expostulation, however, availed, noth­ a friend of the family, sir, porhaja you who had • walehcd the rid out and tbe
the fellow would bo positive, eml finally
ing. and to the opera they went, Millie can assist her recovery. Pinion me, bat new in I" Bat the young life to ttar to
he wa* ready to go ujx&gt;n the ttand and
and her guardian, and with them alto a I do not think it nereroary to speak plain- th* few who watebed tn silence al Millie’s
swear to such iaogusgr The man Dixon
gentleman who called upon Millie jolt as
beiide. had nut yet gone out, and while
waa Troutman's tight bower
When
they were leaving the house, and at her
"A lover's quarrel; I knew it all along, there wm .life there waa also afro
suficient tertimouy had l&gt;ecu obtained to
iantation entered the house with them.
and that young fellow, if I mistake not, i*
And what of Rafe Somers meanwhile? the lover himsdfl 'Whsw! what gsose
He, too. retuemlwrod the c-pcra, and, not­ young folk* are to be sure! Thus thought
feodanta. numbering a diw-u &lt;n more al
withstanding his sore heart, hr would at­ tbe doctor driving rapidly toward* lit* next
fir«t, had dwindled down to three. (?. T.
tend It, as he knew Millie would, and she patieat, white Rafe, bewildered, ashamed,
Gorham. Jarvis Hurd, and O. C. Cotashould see a- much composure co hi* port awl wild with tear for Millie'* life, forgot
stock. Tlie trial began in tbe Utter port
as no her- Very sillr. no doubt, all his h'u pride, hi* “abihiy to abide by hia de­
of 1847, aud Listed thtvc week*
The
pride and obstinacy, but quite the fashion rision, and all the argument* cfright on
jury dHagrw).
when lovemare .Illy enough to quarrel. his side with which b* had thus far cnIn 1878 the second trial begau. 1‘rore
And Millie and Rafe were like all the rest cuarsged himself in hi. proud obstinacy,
iocnt democratic politician* went to uoc
and hurrteil down the basement *tep* to I
of the defendant*,—namely, C. T. Cor
had she to gn where she was not willing ask more particularly shoot Millie's coodi- [
ham,—who wa* at that time a democrat,
her Mrothed abnuid discover her? And lion.
and declare-! that, although personally
yet he had *cen her several time* conver­
' Sure. Mister Rafe, an it * a ten* time
friendly Io him. they ..ntrel tbe ease to
sing with a strange gsotlesian on the
g&lt;&gt; against the defendants.
Lewis Cass
»tep» of a »trang* house in an unft»|uentwas tbe candidete fur pireidewt, and tbe
ed jiart of tbe eity. Aye, worse, he had
politician* wanted “at that (wrtkular
wen Millie Harrington enter the art room*
time," ns they expressed it. tbe south to
of Straw' on Broadway, in company with been, was his haMv reply . oalv tell me
undemtand that Detroit and Michigan
that Asme-tuau And lie had been too will Mis. Millie live?
’
sympathixnl with I he slave holding de­
1 for off to speak or attract her aticniioti,
Th- girl’s huurel ey.a filled with tsars.
ment. They were willing to prottittUe
ami it Wat .luuUftll, he fenced, if she “Il's powerful weak .he is. air, and no one
ibettnelvra and commit an set of gn»»*
Such is tbe rupldly traced history of i
would have rrcvgnile him willingly if be it allowed to see her' ouly me and Mr.the oocufwnls of tbe little house above re­
tisd leen row enough fir that purpuae. Rand.. Sure, 1 ran t tall at all whether it
ferred Io. Crowwhite waa known a. an
He ronriderv.1 that hi*betrothal with Miss will Iv thtt she die or not. Tbe Vargin
die defendauts that shcniH th. .•aw 1.save her. sir! Shall I tell Mr. Rand you ride th. door. And Mr. Hand laid a industrious, quiet man. He had paid a dcriilcd against them, ihe drtum-rat*
■ would like to see him?"
.
small parrel ujkxi Millie . table, then re­ portion of the pu rebate money for his would aarist in paying the bilh
Rare waited impatiently until tbe mes­ newed bk"w*teh with Rufe over lbw slra- ’ Early in the winter oflMff-7 there
The case rennet* triad and ws* ddtalsage came for him to walk up stairs snd beringgiri.
ed dy Judge H. II. KmuHHsa, J. F. J&lt;&gt;y.
Mr. Rand would meet him in tbo parlor.
' The crisis is paved and she will lire,” came to Marshall a young man who rep­ and Theodore Romeyn. After a hint
He did
said the doctor, with a glad smile.- “And resented himself as a lawyer.
fought
straggle the case wa* dcidr-l m
not question you, and you must not qua*- him aadiy. 1 here wa* the piano where he you. young sir. ran eflert what ever not make known his l.usiiw, but strayed Casa wanted it to lie. fur the riare-hnat
tiuu me. Some day 1 think you’ll be and Mallie had sung together hour after core your young heart thinks right, for, through tbe town aa though undecided
era The defeud-eaaa were required &lt;«■
.•haUMsi of youro-lf, but until then I aiu hour, and he oonld nlmort are the white if 1 mistake not, my skill alone will avail about his permanent residence here. pay about fl,900 and antr.
There waa st that time residing Imre a
ashamed for you!” And that was all he finger, daah’nj over tbe keys now, drop­
The men who were so aux ion* to serve
nun named Harvey Dixoc. a deputy
could get from the haughty lady lore he ping melody wbererer they touched.
•beriff, whom the stranger seemed to take Cam' interests failed to remember thrir
worshipped so truly.
Hut that Millie Every nook in the stately room waa hal­
promisee of help ; but in that trying hoof.
l- .i ii &lt;--.. 1—Al. ___
u_l lowed with the memory of Millie's prman interest in. Evidently some work was \wbea pecuniary injnriee ana. heaj.nl upon
enre. So many glad evenings he hail
wounded friendship. Zschariah Chandler.
spent with her there! And ah, me! that
Alanson Sb dry. awl other prominent uxu
to bring tear* to the proud blue eyes, un-; last »ad. red evening—could Rafe, now
man. grandson of the former owner of
Adam Crooswhite, and Lis borine* was I1 stepped fcrwanl, and. in tin- name &lt;-f jits
manly tho’ it might be Hat be had said wipe it from his memory? Then she had
’ lice, contributed larpdy and inrexpededly
to recover the fuglivw*. lie had obtained i
that if he left her in anger he would risen and freed hi* angry eyes with her
a knowledge of their'',sberabouu through to the defendant*.
never return." and nothing should cause own. dark, indignant glance
Cred
a friend to whom it chanced &lt; to what a । The equities uf the case wm- 1x4 «*&gt;u| him to ratno t hi* word. So he dreaaed wonk had escaped tbe lipa of loth, and
aidervd Iqrjhe court or jury. A* illustra­
remote cause do wc trace the great events!)
for the opera end »al all the evening be­ although it must l&gt;c omfresed the ri^ht
! fore Millie's box, growing more and more was a little on Rafe's ride of the question, (
Mrs Cnrowhite had unwittingly revealed tive of the UmrntaMc eonditta of sucirty
her hiatory. Troutman was uncertain of in refrrcuc*.- to the qiuvtiun of. slavery,
। jealous a. In- watched the beuntifal fax yet he had been exacting and unjmtly
and the sab*erviency of northern men to
' noticed her kindly manner toward the auspicious, even when Millie promised a
the identity of all. the children, and em­
ployed Diion to impersonate a census col­ ths will of the math, We Mate that one of
. stranger who sat beside her. Millie did some-time sxplanaiios “I do not choorc
the jurors (a whig! afterward said tn Mr
lector and asertain the required facta. Gorham that it waa citrenaely unplearimt
to be qcrvti’nned, sir!” came proudly from
This Dixon did. it is alleged, for the modher lipa, and reputed itsck in the flash
to al lean a portion of the jury to bring a
•Utterly hnartloss! ' decided Rafe, indig. of her eyre and the uplifting of her state­
( veniict again*: the defcwdante. l-ut that
nantly. white Millie knew herself to be ly bead.’ And then followed his threat to
.•they conclude*! it wa» tat to Jo so, &lt;-n
m-irewretchcd awl sick of heart than ever leave her, with tbe result wa bare already
[account of jmjiular sentiment.
They
before in her young life.
seen. Oh! how Rafe’s heart ached.
| knew tKkt the rate wnuhl be carried into
So the evening wore on, ami when the Here be stood again despite hi* dedrion,
the higher court* in tbe event of 'a vevcurtain fell for the lest time Millie gladly despite his pridr, hi* obstinacy and al) his
! diet fur defendant*, and there the rreuh
1CHE Mid left the homw, only longing for anger—only longing to go to her bedside
the solitude of her own room and the re­ and take the dear head otRii* brresl once
12 o'clock. The liveryman left word at
lief iu tear- Days pawed Mr. Hand more and kha the fever-Mridien lips that
tbe stable that tbe hones were not to be
called h'm name. But the entrance of Mr.
sent until he gave orders Orders were
Rand aroused him from thoaghte fr«t unnot given unril toward morning.
Crow­
t&lt;&gt; explain, and retired behind that
white was prepared to meet hi* enema *
A qniet hand shake, and after the gen Raft front Jftllir"
■
haughtuuws she could'd.ui so well, until tlercen were seated' llafr learned how
Il was nnd j-stood that a gun shot wa* a
And that was the secret of l-er private
even her Lived guantian waa awed into Millie had wearied of her Christmas day,
signal foe tbe amembling of his friends.
only method of procedure wa&gt; tbo im­
virit to the artist's houac. Lent he or any
silence. - lie couldn’t protend tn follow growing atranady feverish towards night,
Early iu the morning, before it was peachment of eompbinanl'a witnmnre
oik should suspect her gift she had gone,
all Millie's queer whims,” was his reply and ou the following day had feinted, the without even her guardian s knowledge, light, Croaswhite aw the loam roaring and nothing further in that line rouM ki
THE NEW TEAR’S GIFTS.
_L .L. .1 — ..1.1 .Li..
.1*.—I &gt;1.. doctor said, from mental trouble and phy­
toward hi* huase. Ho fired a gun in done than bad been acrompl^hcd al lire
from time to time, sitting as lone as she
the air, and awaited oatasdqof his hvuw
sical exhaustion- The exact nature of the
for the approach of the men. There were
disease oould hardly he known, but she
questioning
four in lite patty- Mis. Craowhite
wa* ronstantlv delirious, and her cries for
"if 1 go, Millie llanington, do not
"Rafe!” “RafeT' wi. pitiful t| hear.
again*:'hia. and hence the suffering on answered the summons to open the door
look in me for any »ueh wcaknewm a*
Two men
I not sent for,” demand- both aides Rafe thought it all over dur­ by a stout refusal to do so.
' liavc been era this exhibited by your pre­
ing Millie's .lumber, and Limed lightly the placed their sholder* agxiusl tbe door
vious «vrc »f admirers. I,*ai least, have
sod broke it down.
The men then
the will snd ability to abide by my &lt;lcsought to pevsaade Craawhite to go
with lb«p, saving they had come to
arrest him and wanted him at a jnatico's
llewy Olay took lire aw into the Ke«-

. yourself to decide yc* or uu in *c small a
matter. Allow me to decide for you,”
crossing the room and touching the bull
I with steady hand
-John, Mr. Sumer.
I drairro bi* hat and root, have them at hi*
[service immediately.”
| The man withdrew, inwatdly deciding
| that "there wa* somethin’ ap tween mirn
ind her handoome lover. Is* be hadn’t
I *eeu rich high and lofty look* afore, he
I knew.”
•
1 M.miwhile Rafe and Millie stood before
| each other proudly defiant. Ireraying uothing of tlic emotion which, truth to tril
I forced csrb heart to quiver with pain.
Never had MUiir looked » tauliful,
thought.Rafe, and never had he cared fur
I.er wore thin at that momennl of final
parting.
Indignation had flushed her
tteually |ule bro nnd jrivea a sparkle to tbe
djrk ryes that only increased tbdr Ixutity.
' She had drawn ber stalely figure to its
fan bight, and JR-tfo had never sera hi*
tarothed so regally attractive before. He

to the strange house she ceased to offend
in that vray. and went out scrompanied
ooly by
New Year * day waa drawing near, and
Rafe Somcn dreaded it for the lira! time
rinee hi* first experience of that day'a
plrasure. . He had spent ths last New
Year's liar mostly with Millie, returning
to her side from hie numerous rails, and
pUddening heart and eyre with her pttsrocq for a happy time before sterling on
another round of calls, which propriety
demanded lie should make. And die knew
jurt how she would look thia time. Like
a young queen in her royal robes, roeeirtng graciouily her siibjecte, and diroenring
her sweet tin lire {alike to each who a ere
privileged to call upon h&lt;r. And be. the
once dearly loved friend and Letrolhed-be
who had received the secret prewrare of
her small band, and rend hi* own awcet

now. The Grand Rapid, and Indiana
railroad company has large tracts of fend
in thtt immediate via cut v, the value of
which would be greatly eohsnood, and a

»te Chamber aud there advoeated the merwrtty of a more stringent fugilire sUve
Ur. ' The riotous sewos matted near tbe
In the mean time alwut 200 pcnxiu* humble cabin of Croaswhite rorohsd ■■*
bad assembled and were ridiculing the
dare-hunters.
The four men were
armed to the Uwth, but were tor. cowardly
to use forcible means to tale the runaways.
The KaUaiMan contain* the following Troutman .aid there «m one child be
interesting railroad news:
did dot want, but the rvm ho demanded.
Mr. W. M. Stiawoa, aamyor, in the
white'a flight and the anbnquent trial* iu
employ of the Gquid Rapids and Indixaa
Detroit bring known to him.
Railroad Compaay, u now looking up a
Tbo result of Clay'* sffortr wa* the
route for a branch railroad from Elk Rap­
|«Mgc of the fugitive slave law in IR5U,
ids to the ax«t aroroaiUe point on the
— the iuo*t bamnaldc law th»t ever rr
road, and commaneod the route from Kalerivedffbe MMtion of the A-i-riran Uoagrres, anti which lie* a bur rinwter athwart

•L, fought tbo ro­
und the miiiiot. k
ibath f.wlhsrok,
ttaad with
lUmci.

�CONTENT YOU.

SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
THE OLD FOLKS, AND TO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS.

The Boston Journal, b* a reseat Issas.

required m report sush surrey and
n to this Baud on or before, fas next
. sod. ifi« his sptais. sssrit rood
rod, to report a survey and location
b alterations as be thinks U for the

elaarificatioa of figures will answer as
wall for a basis of consideration aa any
ether. He drams the following, foe i»•M as hate*

z Tbsse 132 electoral votes are by no
means certain to be given to the Democrat­
ic cwndidate for President, for North (5u*
olina aad Florida allcs^l may continue to
givu Republumn majorities a. they have
dace st the lart election.. We may pass
over ths!, howrver, sa this Democratic
atattoirian is very liberal in his mneewuon

Wx. H. PowUcs, Clerk.

members, to confer with Iron Fenre Build­
ers present, and any that pin be present
during the jirrecht session, ascertain their
prices and terms for different siylw of
fence, and report at preoent seswioti.
Motion pravaBed.
The Chair appointed Mmsrx I
Perkins, Walker, Emory and Cole a
Chas. H. Bauer, Prosecuting Att
bring pr-oent, was called upon and -----a stetetnosl iu relation to tho condition of

It will be seen, therefore, that tho Demoerwey claim the whole South excep1
January 4, 187G. J
South Carolina, and eonecde to the Repub­
Board met purauant to adjournment.
licans cuoogh Northern Staten to give Roll called. Quorum present. Journal
them* superiority of 32 electoral volro. read and approved. Board proceeded to
Thru came* the battle-ground of the cum- businras.
.
paigo, located in the following
The aeoottute of Chaa. II. Bauer and
eleven others'were presented , and on mo­
tion of Mr. Perkina. referred to tbe Com-

The whole number ofeloctmal votes ia
370 ; neeowy to elect, 186. The 164
-sure Rcpuhlibsn rotes,' therefore, need
only 22, in order to carry the day, where.

theca artidrw. It tt surprising that Cue­
gram did pot ace that this would be just
tho revolt of repeating the tex. Tea and
coffee arc rxpirta from ccuuiria that arc
in tbe habit of coltecting reveuuca by a tex
on export*. The American people are
I large consumers of both; and when Congem repealed the i report tax tbe couotriro
producing lea and roflkw had the sagacity
propartiwuttlry to increase tbe export tax
on llieae artielea. This kept up the. price
tn tho conauuutr, because tke importer, in
the foreign price, virtnaly paid the tax and
then chargnu it to tbe consumer. The United
States lest the revAue,amounting annually
to touts twelve millions ot duHara, and the
counirial producing tea aad coffee gained
about the same amount by increasing tbe
export tax. lasted of paying the import
tax for thrtbenefitof our own Government,
we are not; laying tbe increased export tax
for tlie'bcnefit of other gvventtnenla. Such
ia the practical workiegof the “frac-breakfort” sham.
Common aeaao dictates .that Ctogrro.
should put an end to the slum by restor­
ing tbe tax. that should never bar. bocn
repealed. The Government certainly naada
the revenue and ths rertoratfon of the tax
will not pennanmtly add to the burdens of

peaed, eg provided by the Statute of this
Ma.
On motion the resolution w,. adopted.
On motiin Boonl adjourned to 1:30

Amxxxoox Skmiox, 1 JOv, x.
Boon! met pursuant to adjournment.
Rail cJW
Quorum prmewt. Board
proeeedsdto bwsitNaa.
Ou motion of Mr. Emory, accoaxta No.
4 and 6 prmented at October awian 1874.
and at that time laid on the table for
further action, was taken from tho table

Four o'clock p. x.
Board convene.!, tilled to order by
the Chairman and proceeded with bust-

Tbe Committee appointed to confer
with Imo Fence Builders, reported aa
follow.:
Your committee to whom waa referred
the question of building sn Iron Fcore
around Court House Square, do hereby
report that wo have had the matter under
consideration, aad have conferred with
Mr. Martin Knunm, of Columbus, Ohio,
and Mr. J. II. Van Dora, of Cleveland.
Ohio, in relation thereto; hare considered
both of their propositions and would revamrnend the adoption of Mr. Van Doni 1
neopmal. as to dtcapnaw, the difference

to bring down tho foreign pricn.of the arti­
cles in a abort limo to about the previous
mark, by creating the oceanity for redue
ingtbe rato of tbo export duty in tbo coun­
trice that ppxlurc tea aad coffee. It would
liecmne their interest to make meh a reduc­
tion, aa the means of promoting the sales
of tbe article iu other countries. If they
were to continue the tax at the present
rate, and if to this was added an import
tex ia the eiuntrita of the consumption,
the result would be a very cunriderable re­
duction in the quantity consumed, and
this, surby. would not l»j for the interau
of Ihoac coiiutrio. tlial produce lea and
coffee atid look to a foreign market for its

Mr. Dewey presented the petition of
Hiram Culenun and 73 others, citisan, of
the Townahip of Johnstown, asking the
Board to pasa a nwolatkra, restraining
from running at large ia said township,
all hororn, cattle, shaep, hogs and moles,
which was recoived snd placed on file.
Mr. Dewey offered tbo following rwtolu*S?es&gt;Jce&lt;/, By the Board of Supervisor,

closeness of tbe renting contort in ■ light
which ia not likely to minister to the over- but thought tbo committee would not re­
eouidcnce of either party. The prospect port at present, there being a probability
may be changed entirely in a moment by of Other Fence Jluildera being present
during tbe prauent session.
Mr. Sidnam moved that the committee
be instructed to request the Fence Builders
changed a half a doten times before the to make figures on an Iron Fence with
present iiwsitn ot Coogreaa cornea to its long pickets, ten inebMapart from center
elose. Perhaps it is fortunate that the to center at the basri-^
real battle-ground of the contest is to be
On motion of Mr. Perkins, Boanl ad­
in those Staten where a sound financial journed until 1:30 r. x.
policy, good administration, and beneficent
Wm H. Poirnw, Clerk,
practical legislation will tell with peculiar
force. Tho Republicans may well chal­
lenge their antagonists to meet thetn
there and to compete for the approval of
the average fair-minded, intelligent mass­
* of the American people.

Ths Aaeyc&amp;pir lM Brstaaatcu. ia its
article oa mxiy, sums up in the follow­
ing terse and truthful manner the logic
which has determined the world's- choice
of gold sad silver for monetary use :

atomy, u it baa not made euyihiag eUc to
aarrt the pcrp*« equally weft; and this
■a the rowwn why they have b«ew so uni-

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“Phibp Noten's Friona t,”

m DETROIT TREE PBKSS.

Tb,?4lK.h‘2tortaU reaac-w. TL.
■cenatalaldlnlbs Soo th-J"!
whan that territory vra- first HtMnt?
then French, and then An:e-,-„
wbMwarwMtaalnent, to: ,ta£(5
eontrnl
of tins
mouth
of the M
It is llkaly
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Grand Rapids

WEEKLY eagle
$1.50

(.’unpix having foolishly given three
rountnew an occasion to raise their export
tax on tea and coSue. should now correct its
own mistake sod furnish them with a motive
for'lowering it; and the way to do it is to
restore the import tex on three uticlca.
No Silber tax can be more easily collcrtol
GBAItD KAPIM b*ta( ths groat Csmmrsial
or with lera Imrden to the people. The
simple question is whetherconsumrr* shall
pav tho export tax at a high rata, or nay a
reduced export tax. increased by a suitable
import tax, that will yield a rvrenus to the
Government; or, in other words whether
foreign governments shall collect the whole
tax in the form of export dulie*. or this
Government shall coDert a part of it in tbe
form of-import duties. The price in both
IAU* nee* will Im the same to consumers.

Wo sell Done of tills cheap-made Fur­
niture that la made by machinery. Tbe
goods we make Is made by hand, and

mllco. in one of the most fortll. andiS.
tercwUcg of the vine-growing vaUen of
Lurppe-a region never seen by tho &lt;wdlnary traveler, but full of IntereX. te
Its social and Industrial aspect*. A rar.
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A series of ill “a.
TRATED ARTICLES ON AMVun
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The Best and Cheapest!

Mr. Sidnatu called for the speritication*
nf Barry County, that all horeoe. cattle, io tbe hands of the ecmtniUee.
sheep and hog. be. and they are hereby
Scorifications produced, read-and placed
restrained from running at large in the
Townahip of Johnstown after the paseagc
On motion of Mr. Walker. Board ad­
of thia rrwulution, in acrotdanew with the journed until seven' o'clock this evening.
jinovi.ions of Section fill, Compiled Laws,
Wm. H. Powrits, Clerk.

carrying New York, as the other fire
State* comprise only 3fl vote*. The Repoblican* on the other hand, cau get
along easily without New York.
Indi­
ana and New Jersy would answer ; and
On tmdion of Mr. Wolf, the revolution
an would Connecticut, New Jerry, Cali­
fornia and Oregon, leaving the two States waa accepted.
On motion of Mr. Stowell, the rcsoluof New Yqrk and Indiana to go with the
tioa was adopted.
On motion of Mr. Sidnam, the Board
took a re-cees for one hour
The hour having expired, tbe Board
waa called to order by the Chairman and
proceeded to businres
This exihbit give aaomcofthe undoubted
Mr Bailey, Cbairraan of the Committee
advanuuresheld by the Republican party appointed to confer with Fence Bnildera,
at the present tine, while it shows the Stated that the rejtumittec bad conferred

of travel and adreature.'ehms and ptirile
columns, etc.
All the nows, cummeretal, political and
&lt;«-raL and the cream of current liters­
tore. A newspaper that will meet every

Board met pnnraau*. to adjournment.
Rr.U called.
Quorum preocn’.
Board
proceeded to busitfov.
Tbe Committee on Claim, forth, r re­
ported that they had examioed the follow tog accounts, .nd would recommend their

St h'teboto for 1870
I'roetlMer vew greater Mtrsctlona (then tbe
prreluM voltiatea. A orcas fretcre of the
new voiniM is an American Ferial 8’ory
'•The Boy Emigrants," by Noah Brooks,

Peerless Milk Safes
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatly done.
WE MEAN' BUSINESS!
Furniture Rooms south side State 8L
opiosltc H. A. Goodyear's Hardware
8TEBBIVS BRO'S.

On motion of Mr. Stowell the report
waa accepted.
On motion of Mr. Hoyt the report wm
adopted.
Mr. Dewey moved that the f-wndation
of posts for fence to be built around Court
House Squire be of cart iron.
Motion prevailed by yeas and nays a»

Nap:—Mr. Bailey. Cole, Perkifis
Walker and Chairman, S.
Absent—Mr. Armour and Emory. 2.
Mr. Stowell moved that tbe voted just
taken be rescinded.
Motion did not prevail by aye* and nays
as follows.
Yens.—Mr. Bailey, Cole, Walker and
Chairman. 4.
Nap—Mr. Ainsworth, Benham, Brown
Carpenter, Dewey. Houghteltn, Hoyt,
Niebols, Perkins, Sidnam, Stowell and
Wolf, 12.
Atoeut:—Mr. Armour and Emory, S.
On motion of Mr. Walker the report of

reform work inaugurated by Secretaries
Bristow and Jewell in tbe Treasury and
Post-Office I&gt;cparttncoU. Haring act the
machinery to work to root out the abuses
which had grown op in the Indian service,
Mr. Chandler has now turned hia altertjpn to Qk&gt; Pension Bureau. We appre­
hend that he will find ample material here
for reform. The expenditures on account

frauds in the Pension Department ha* been
in the collusion between the examining
physicians and corrujit Pension Agents.
These dale mainly ten yean baek, when
the examining surgtoo* were appointed
through! political influence.
Another
eiasa is made up of thorn who should have
been dropped.—ex-soldier who have died
and their children who have long sines
became of age. Tbe rule of tbe service
seems to hsve been that, ooee on the pen­
sion rolls, the recipient never dire and never
grows old; somebody is found to draw tbe
moos. The more recent frauds arc prob
ably in the name added on the certificate*
of surgeon* that tbe perrons are nafferin:from disease which waa the rc.uk of acteal service, whereas they arc either suf­
fering of no diacaao whatever or elee from
»mc ailment that they would have had if
they had never been in the army. The
latter dam of frauds are thote mart likely
to be continued in the future unless they
shall be headed off by additional checks.
Secretary ('handler goes to tbo bottom
of the trouble, and will probably saggert
radical changva iu the system, among
which is the proposition that there ahall
henceforth be Stele Hoards of Rutniaa
tion In piece of a lot of irrmpoosible phy­
sicians upon whom there ia uo restraint,
snd who arc generally ready to make any
certificate that may be asked of them.
There is no objection now to the inaugura­
tion of a rtneter mode of examination,
and every reason why it ahouU be adopt­
ed. Any liberality of tbe nation hern*.

“Jon of Iceland,'' by Bayard Taylor.

Littell's Living Agt
In leTfi Tu* Lirreu Aos eater* use
thirty-third year. Ji b*. Dr,„

A d«iigbtn&gt;ny vlvM-.iiory ef an IcelsadK
toy', career, full rf Incident., shteh eonld
bapjww ia an Mb.r country, sa l graphically
triirbln. ur«,n th.
sir- --i____ &gt;

JOHN STANLEY !

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

rente. ‘-She's Bright as the
Heaven"—Mareh.
Price 20
The nines two instrumental
perfectly beautiful. They were
for new Itcginnere only, and will

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. W'e have,
also, a. full and- complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. $c.,
Give us a, call.

Hopkins &amp; Barass.
Hastings, Die. 16. Hfri.

GROCERIES
Canned Fruits and Fisn.

utapiwa KouEtax -irruoxi.
■ill to rhea, together wftb aaaB^rt uaappro^bsd by »■/ -tor yertedloe! I. Th.
world, of lhe bra: literary and niealiLe m»i.
ter of the day., from lb. peas of Ito adore
***’*"“”' ,,f Kaawlmlge

Oysters received daily
THE ABLEST. LIVING WRITERS

."2*f Utorature. 5&lt;tenM, Ar.
by .b.

bm»7 ^*1? H—» l« »»»ry Americas

If Mr. Nee. .ba ran J^jh d.hodlaM bte
property from l«rxlar», l.wi bm armed, be
■oul.l new l« .lire. Tbe lr.iwt man not irairael iaMtwiwIsaliacUuabarxlar. Sswrt
Pie otfoed coortltellm. .foZt net alto £3
4.»e. tbe asaaulls ef sllgbr d1MM. without tbo
The bort ronsntutlow will be

IT aad »T. hicimuu, »7.
SCRIBNER A CO., 741 and T«

Pri*». » .00 wr botlls

**

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

FLORENCE

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

STEBBINS BROS.
Haatlnga. J nly Mth. 1S78.

xxlll r

BRICK FOR SALE
SuhtcrOm wU com
menu the Manafactur. ef

S3FAXC33:
al the uuM eoudUe ma

llCHIil

�The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

9999999999

T.ANTWTF**^,

it, (or he bad nothing against them 1 Why
Beehwith did not rat *w*y with bto pln.dsr is a myaton. The idiot never left the
city. Mr. Babbitt to sntixtod to m em­
pathy. Th* merchant who row bto btui-

Ste! whl-hte.kro* r-7etemiy *»« «rf right.
B« ihlaklag lUt If my «.jrctur« .ore
correct, we shraM get *«rt ef U by-eed-by.

but Will Bains, says he can seH them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a double ordpr of

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 sell il &lt; heap
and close it out.

GROCERIES

relLiw-ilw.F. Rawrtl AC*.
1 l4**&gt;istm e*ml *Mtos WsOte JCmU.
rs Ttfj Cyl—y n Z*b--- pi ..
nsrtam. M^qita « &gt;rea

ill ABOUT THE COOTTY.

We have n 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 DOLL A R TEA
is the best he ever saw. and evervbod 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.

lUom*. sad'GniaMer's jmJm teleriag allh a
pride of triumph, spending himself Into huge
proper!teat to All th* Orc* akaln Tattled by
the Biraet Csnaiim, which &lt; Judging from
till overgrow a baap of self csiscsa) and
OrwnM.r’s (exalted opinion of hie wonderful
ability) will be no very dlMrcsh trek.
Now w« wish to tax &gt;• QnuaNer. that Ike
•ark dan* on lha Western portion of Oroea
Sirvwi, w*o done al the requM of I be people

and wbea they found that the amount appro.
prtatod^HOO) wm aa* nragh to omplete lb*
work. * pslldca vrat circulated aad si(*«d
very naaliwouly, to draw |1UO mor*, and

8.11 Betxftrt &amp; ItM

NOTICE!

Grain, Flour, Provisions
and Country Produce,
emoiT. men

New Years tiU now, and the poltoe report*
•bow no abatement cron yet One frcnticl
man shoot* hia wife, rata tbe throat* of
hi* four children, and then kill* himself,
which tort murder waa the only one tliai

licil

m

pitice;.
John H. Wendell &amp; Co. Wagons

and Buggies

'-WJSIn
$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

&gt;hr precaadiap ef ths Beard of tfapcrvtoiiri
ia lyp« In season to print nil of it lilts srenk.
Bal that waa absolutely laspomthfe, unless &gt;n
.leUyed our paper1 unlit Frida''and (Mt w*
.lb! not .teem II advtwUn to fift,
P-riK Holiday neat, lie aew'CMd Peltow’i

Hotel. Saturday night. Romaine Dillon,
a wealthy snd find fcreily bachdor of fifty,
1 shut a gegtleuuui named Dilllber iu the
corridor of tbe hotel, after a moment's
I altercation, the victim dying in a few
hour*. The singular thing shout it to,
that tbe panics had no quarrel—indeed
tbev ncaredy Jkuew each other. Dillon
t.-:.v tvii.i__ r__ —.il:__
oun NEW YORK LETTER
the corridor—understand, they were both
hoarders—and had shown his displeasure
all day. Meeting DUlilxr that evening,
ho ordered him to get out of the corridor,
Tho Helpleas Poor—Mr Bowen— which Dilliber refitted to do, whereupon.
The Carnivalof Crime—The Dillion Dillon drew his Derringer and shot tiim
Murder—A Millionaire in Trouble Now the facts come out. It afq«ars that
DtUcu has been insane for years—that

Cmdkb A Baotiix*. of York, I1*..
will send a box containing one groas of
their ScrMion Blva Bchinbm Ptx«,
by mail pre paid, on receipt of 76 rents:
or they will send one dosan of their resort
cd Pens, on receipt of 10 cents
Send
immediately
Address Cuban A Bn
AsZJtoAer, /k..kre//-Y. .&gt;«.f

LOUIS VILLR WEEKLY COURIER’
JOURNAL usual price 12.00, portage
Pepcid on both papers, for one year. for
63.00^

NEWSPAPER. It will, on December
31st, 1875. distribute impartially 110,000
in valuable prrerala among it* subecriben
aad every sabacription sent through us
will be entitled to a registered and * num­
bered receipt for thia distribution
Send us S3.00 and get both [wpen

Mayhew BusinessCollege

AMEBICAN BABBLE
D. D.MALLORY &amp; CO

500 CORDS WOOD.
fogs and rain*,—wretched a* tliilc the
English grumble about. The last day of
the year ehwd in a heavy rain, which

500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at 91-35 Der
cord delivered.
C. F. DWIGHT.

’ ble way. Watchers that night were
startled by a sudden vehement din break­
ing tbe soft air, bnt the next minute smil­
ed—-it to three rpurtcrs jiart eleven!"
Every fire bell in theeity was to hr struck
at once at midnight, anil tbo church
chimes were to begin a quarter of an hqur'
before. Hut the impatient ami* of liberty
bad cauglil’tlto Grat peal as a signal to be­
gin their .own |irirate rejoicings in their
own way. and they literally "made things
whistle* and fog-horn*, and every fire, fac­
tory, and church bril swung rnckleady.*
It wa« iiupomibl* to distinguish anything :
the air was full uf a kind ^humming.dn.
which broken notes of hell*, fog-hortia,
•creamt, uid report* of rockets, were mix­
ed like mad,—for the eotniug-in of the
hundredth year. The morning wa* so
lovely it war a mrckery to call it a win­
ter's day—for it •mileil dear and soft as

attention nf gentlemen wa* largely paid to
reducing their carriage expense*, and
mart took the khart cut to do thia by going
on foot. Men who spent twenty-five do!J
lars for carriage hire last New Year, gleeftilly told how they brought it down to
eight dollars for this. The pleasant mildnon of th* day gave n* a funny ipoctode
of superfine caller* going their roonde.in
full-drem suit*. A. if a lady ahould
parade Broadway in a trelnod draos, with
a Lire cape on her boaotn.
'
Vigtirous effort* arc made by the Bcut^
volrat Rooiedee to provide for ths helpless
poor, before the cold, which we are taught
will strengthen an day* begin to lengthen.
Soup-houses sro net up in different parts
of tbo city, where * hot, nourishing meal
i* girru for about «x cental and Mvcral

for the homclcsgfdowning poor ; leaving
tbe station house* to keep tbe profaaioual
tramp* and beggar*. Two thing are Want­
ing to wake th^ lifts t&gt;f the poor in New
York and ctoewbcr* anything but intolcrotodginp, snd provision* nt n low rote. It
is true that rente and expemra in general
are threw time* re high here n* they ar* in
London; a fact which weigh. Ixavily on
the rich, mni to nil bnt extmrtioo to the

E.^H-T.Al'THofiY £ Co.

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READ THIS

BALCH &amp; HORTON,

" GManraMEatBiim.'
(tenser Wnodfiridgr &lt;t Artby ,V| .,

1 Grat Redictinn li Prices! THE WEEKLY

591 Broadway, A'cw York.
io**. Msinratitou Ilxrt.l
Manufacturers. Importers A Dra!eta in

CH ROMOS AND FRAMES, •

STBKDSCOPISm
btffS;
-Utows. Gnsk.^sM »e.l !&lt;a&lt;uMo View. '
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATKW.

FURNITURE
Ujbhm tafa, Ertdrti, Prue, It
10WA AND NEBRASKA.

he Minim 1 tarn ffira B. E
Look here !
for not letting tne world know that their
brother waa errey and alway* had been,
Fsnnem rvtuemU-r that the old and
and that it was dangerous to hare him
reliable house of C B. Salsbury ia, aa ever,
running looac.
buying eggs, butter, poultnr and all kinds
of farmer's produce, under liariow &amp; Good­
year* store, and paying for tbo same tbe
highest market price. Patronise tbe house
. *..._,. i. Le.ri.
W3.r

Look here !

J. M. HEWES.
we guarantee Satisfaction.

YOU CAN

1 Irene furnished free to any person
purchasing a CoCn worth 010. We
can rive you better figures than ureer of-

El^ncowkh tne-rti bread

.ErjrrreLE
Salisbury &amp; Brossssu.
Harting*. Dee., ±2, )87f.

Tbe Alchtooo, TopeUsod Santo Pe Rairoad from Kansas City and Atchison on
the Missouri river, via Topeka, the Capi­
tol of Kaasa*, and tho beautiful Arkansas
Valley to tho Rocky Mountain*.
Tho
shortest route to Pueblo the Gaand Canon,
Colorado Springs, Manitou, Pikes Peak,
glow. The favorite route to Denver and I
all pointe in Northern Colorado. The
bait route to Southern Colorado, New
Mextoo, aud Arinina.
The only direct
route to Jhc famous San Juan mine*
The track and equipment to unequaled,
trains nut through from the Mtmouri riv­
er to tbe Rocky Mountains, making connortion* in Union depou and avoiding de­
lay* and transfen.
For full dtocriptire

SETHI KOH SESOLS MELOiltl

52y1

J. Cole &amp;. Son

FARM F0H SALE!

GROCERS.

La Creme de la Create,

A coHcrtLu
of difiralt Piano Made. ]««&gt; 00 reetx
per Number, or 12 Numbers fi&lt; g I.
I

an®
nra un
UR 1H1IS
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

iraainraiiuri reu

�.saesi

menu It fa a native of North
Zfa
reewJr • dooelv .Hi-1 tree (Xartho^w.
sor4/u/ui) baa been introduced from ths
rame region. This has loavm resembling
the Mountain -Ash and white Cowere with
pnrpk.yre.

“A young farmer who w'isbet
«nall vmeyaH for a familyH|
gnpen aska fora list, looking!
wsnl the newest varieties, which
must bo bettor than the older oi
would advise him to leave the
.nd plant only those which I---- -----proved by long yean of trial ; unless he
should plant a very few of tbo new ones
by way of esperiment If he wants aa
early grape, a very hardy and vigorous
grower, and extremely productive; without
reward to a very high or drtieate flavor, he
will plant freely of Hartford
la warm
expoourva he will set oct a few Catawbea
portion of the grounds tn ■ any locality.
The Diana ia very high-Savored and a long
keeper. The Oereling is excellent in
quality and the rioa hardy—fisc for home
use, but too loose in bunch for market.
The Isabella has been discarded by many,
but it ia still a very good grape where it
ripens. The Clinton will do if kept after
mid-winter; but it fa too acid befere that
time. The Concord-ia the most univer­
sally reliable and many will plant it more
freely than any other sort, although not of
very high quality. If it would be dreira
blc to try new kinds, plant a vine or two
each of &lt;enasqns, Wilder, Waller, Salem.

sibh, then ravetop tbma h ahres of boron,
p? that tfevafea gaod Ire aad Use.
■ub butter, aprniUe a little aallaod serve
tu tire gravy.
Orem Tapioca—Scat two-thirds of a
cup of tapioca ta warm water till soft , boil
.quart, c£ talik with the yulka uf three
eggs, wdl boden. and twrMhinfa of a cup
of sugar. Boll till chiiA, stirring eare
fully; beet the whites if the eggs with
two-thlrds of a cun uf white sugar, flavor
and pour on top of th. pudding Set in
tire oven to bruwu

SEES

YOUNGMBN.

7b CTrtS. Glare—This mode of dean
fag fiae gkm giro fa a great brillfaney.
Taka Am powdered indigo, dipfato it a CHA/ILK.S R. WELLS, Pnudrat.
HENRY L. HILLS, Snrafary.
mofatened linen reg, smear over the glcxi
with it, snd then wipe it off with a per­
fectly dry cloth. As a rabeliluto for this,
white* s^ to mske the - glare rough end
mj itfe Tt.
(To J/uhe Pioililli.—To half a bimhel
nicriy choj.ped tomatoes, which mint br
sips^ad dry, add iwv dtfarn onions
chopped fisc one down green piropen
diopped, ewe box uf round mu»tard, one
Urge root of grated boreeraduli, nearly a
pint of salt, four taM«poonftils ground
dorrs, four af allspice. Mix thoroughly
in a stone jar and rover with vinegar mak­
ing a hole tn the center to Ik the vinegar
to the bottom.
Stotch Rr&lt;jtk.--TAe four pounds of
mutton—part of tire fag fa best; add one
gallon water, one tracu|/ul of pearl bar­
ley, two earrota sliced, two turnips diced,
two onions cot small, thro, carrote grated,
the white part of a large cabbage chopped
very small, and a small quantity of pors&gt;*r Season with pepper aud salt.
Let
this boil very gently for three hours and a
half, and at the dinner table It win, moat
by all who are- fond of strap., ire
pronounced ext^llm I.

Lawson's Curative

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the fruit some, yet without harm, bating
only a small, dried, leathery spot where
pressed. In bervrfa there will be sufficient
moisture to prevent drying or shrinking
the fruit. Where there is sn excess of
humidity, of course, frail is nor intended
to be kept.
'“Aa to the looking over of fruit, thus
neccamtating the handling of it, 1 have
never pro-tired it during the winter and
spring hut with bad results.
Handled
carefully when dry, and with dry hands,
there is less harts The'slight coat of oil,
which is a protection to jhe apple, should
not be disturbed; snd yet tbo wiping of
fruit fa indulpvl in. An apple with the
outside intact it safer among fruit affected.

“Where the nir fa anSeiently moist
(and not iu rxei«« '. ay there fa no drying
or shrinking of the fr
when placed on
the shelf, ths shelf plansfa preferable, lie­
cause the rasst cvutcnicut way; aud it also
revtsls tbe fruit and makes perceptible the
aroma. Tbe pleasure of entering a cellar
with the fruit in view and the old-time
fragrance present, making a spot of sum­
mer in winter. i« »&lt; mething. snd may in­
duce to the kerning of some ol the 'fruit

Swe^tonho^takea^leloreany
i»i ev«y u;
rtrTXxxjKAmr^kT^XDDta^wa.e* «u «s

"tURALGlA, SCIATICA, RERVOUS AN

Magnificent granite building, with elo£;tly filled and furafabed sperunenta for
i application of and carrying out of our
novel end systcapuic methods of

BUSINESS TRAINING.
Young men who rontcnplrto a bnrineai
Ufc, and parents having sons to educate,
sre particulsriy requested to rend
for documents relating to the college, which
give full information as to terms, condi­
tions of entarncr, etc. Address,

CHABLESR WELLS, President,
What we need fa good winter pears, to
sx2‘JU
Xne Hok», Cbea
cream a variety in our dereert fraiu at
DR. C. A. SMITH’S
this wason. Wo hare m yet but a meager
list to select from, so far as relalcs to wcllMotllcal Infirmniy,
teas. KSTABUSMSU) isos.
teded kinds ; but perhaps a great deal of
Ji-upjmialmeat arisen from ignorance in
Ftr Ik are«! a
Prtrxtr
ripening winter pears property. Bswvrcr
that may be, we should cultivate such ma­
terials at we alrerdy prases, and for a
— --TtasiKrtitf,
pood variety I suggest the Winter Nelin.
I know a!) its bad propertim; I know it is
a crooked grower; I know it is not ahesvs
reliable. But when grafted on a well
grown tree of some luxuriant , healthy va
rwtr. it soon comes &gt; into bearing, koejw
wvil, is eerily ripened, aud is a delicious disappear by the use of pure water.
•{/’.pfr
—Weigh una pound of!
CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN
dcwrtjfruit. Tin- Lawrence must not be
omited, of course ; but the Winter Nelis fresh juicy apples; peel, cure and stew
fa a later variety, and fa more valuable on them into a pulp, bang careful to use a '
| porcelain keuls or a stone jsr, plsccd in- i
i side a kettle of boiling water, mix the
j pulp with-two pounds .if the best flour, i
Sacramento, Ogden, Halt Lake City, I
pm in th* same quantity of yesut you - Cheyenne. Denver, Omaha, Lincoln, &gt;
,J “ i for eommnn bread, and sn much ' Council Bluftk, Yankton Sioux City, |
rill make it a Un-, smixxh dough; 1 Dubuque, Winona, St. 1‘aul. Dulutb,
&gt; a fan and placo in a warm pla--e i Marquette, Houghton. Hancock, llrevn ;!
id let it remain for twelrc hours i ^■!miwauk,i^°?*&lt;,dB Uf'N“4tooo'i!
prevent thtir use fur the above purpose
Form it into rather long-eliaped
If you want tn rn to Milwaukee, O»b
_
that it njtoctiinrw strike* mo aa being si- ।I loans, and bake in a quick iivr' kosh. Bl. Paul, lUnnaapolla, Duluth. 1
moot impossible to name a perfect species. I
Fort (larry. Winona, Wantn, Galena. Imusm.. an.
Home will not stand the city smoke, others
Dubuque, Rioux City, Yankton, Council
iti1
Farm Paragraphs.
mn«n. On..*., r I.._ r*_____ __ u-,. I
dislike the confinement to which their (pot* are necessarily subjected, and so on , 'I One uf the happiest and
bat the main objection that 1 hare t&lt;» the leul of all human veeupali.i
Norway Maple, that quoco of trres on the intelligent fanurr. wh -*a I
lawn, is its pronencns to droop with *ge ' and who keeps out of d--bt
Trim it up as high as you please, the low­
People, like planta, grow
■[•ct. Its trains are made up of atagant
er limbs will droop lower and lower, until
new Pullmar. Italaoo Drawing Room
they scrapcjtbe pedewtrians* lists and the
1 A.,.11. linn.l.UMel.
■nd Sleeping Cuache., luxurtou», well
WRIT Measure
X Mw«rSW
w. 1&gt;
wagons on the street.
Its nstnral habit
lighted end well ventltated Day Coerbo.
«r IM MMAI,
Vnur-.*
is to spread, and, u I remarked before '
and plraaant lounging ar.d smoking
airs. The rare are all equipped with
this fa ita chief attraction-on tbe open
the colebiatod Miller Safety Platform,
lawn.- Tho Sugar maple, on the contrary, ;
and |&gt;ateiit Butlers and Couplings, Wts(grows Upright, ar well as spreading, aud
2bouse Safety Air Brakes, and every
m not liable to this objection
11 is a tree
&lt;-r appliance that haa been dovtoed
that I greatly admire in any position and !
for the eafoty of pe»engw train.. At
train, sre ran by telmaph. In a word
especially as a street tree. It grows slowly |
thia GREAT LINE ha. lire beat ant
at first, but increwos more rapidly with 1
smoothest track, aad the nx&gt;«t elegant

anJ other! at that place is a Florida seed­
ling, which is superior to any kind that
has iwn brought here. It is thought to
hare originated from the Wilson Albany.
Some of the berries measured 3 j inchrw in

Applreplam! in clean barrels, and, after I
tbe escape of oil tbofatnrc, lightly iieadi-d ।
I up. keep about as well as by any method. '
, rilling in among the apples ground plaster '
| fa aid to promote long preservation
Alwaya remove the har»e« from the
work borw st noon, mid allow them to l»
free from incumbrances. Il fa cruel to
work horees all day hi hoary harorew. and
allow it to remain sn their barks while
they are eating.

“You recommend the frequent washing
of apple trees with strong suspauils, to
previ-M the rarsgra ol the lores;
Now,
this may be very well; but. in m^ipinioo,
it is far from the only and cheapest means
by which wo may safely combat tiifa pre­
daceous enemy.
.­
“As soon a* au apple trw attain* the age I
of two or three roar* tbe trunk and finally
all the larger branches become literally en­
veloped in some kind of air adnaaernt
fringes or foreign deposit. It is beneath
these fungi ana immediately in contact
with tbe wk that the beetle' deposits her
eggs, which soon hatch snd immediately

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its adoption.
•‘Experience has convinced me that
anything that will remove this deposit
from the trunk of tho tree fa oqually aa
efficacious as aoapiuda. Indeed, all a per­
son h» to do fa to examine his trere earefttUy in earty spring, and where be finds
tha deposit the thickest, ami especially
when it has ammed a dark or greenish
appearance, to remove it tbe esriim way
ho cau. A common table knife aaawere a
rood purpose, roane oamlpspcr fa exerttent, and a very stiff brush does the work
must efficiently; and without thh preeaution fa ia My to .sport .ppl«, repeeirtly

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There seems no doubt about tbe efficacy
of tomatoes in keeping away wasps tndoors, although, naturally, they would be
low powerful in tbe open air. For the
last two years there has not been a wasp
in tbe vinery here, and tomatoes during
the whole time were growing in it

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CHICAGO m follows!
For Council Bluffs. Omaha, and Califor­
nia. Two through trains dally, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Hoorn hnd
Bleeping Cara through to Council Hlnff.
For BL Paul and Minneapoba, Two
through trains daily, with Pullman 111­
I ace Gara attached on both train*.
For Green Bay and Lake Superior.
Two trains dally, with Pollwan Pal­
ace Cara attached, and running through
tbe finest apple* in the world At «'rr to Marquette,
For Mllwaukae, Hoar through trains
I rent exhibuioo apple* weighing more than
a ]&gt;ound spfare were exbibfaed and the dally. Pullmau Can on night trains.
flavor das aid to lie exerUeni.
; For Winona and potato ta Minnesota,
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yean, according to tbs species, unless they
are destroyed by man or that despised
though best of fortavn' friends, the sap­
sucker
“Now the beetle nererdepo.il. hereggs
on a smooth trunk or limb, but deep ami
securely beneath the deprmte above named.
The only object to
sccsxnrJisbe'l by
washing the treva wxh Maqauds ia to re­
move this deposit. The alkali^ thus left
on tbe tree has nothing to do ia prevent­
ing the beetle from depositing her eggs.
It fa true this application may be benefi-

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“I see the writers recommend keeping
apples on slielrre during winter. Thia
will dn where the air fa not too dry. But
it generally fa too dry, even in cellars, and
tbe fruit will, therefore, shrink and liecome tough aud spongy, though ita keep­
ing qualitkn are enhanced. I have for
ufany years ke|&lt; apples in barrels in tbe
cellar, with perfwt suceeM in almost all
eases. The exceptions were where tbe
tesqwratnre varied, or the fruit was grown
rapidly, either through the agency of ma­
nure or showery, growing weather
If 1
can accuse a uniform low temperature just
avoiding tbs frost (ami that does nor ex­
clude the actual presence of a little frost
in the cellar I, I consider myself safe—onIr, howeycr, when the frail is sound and

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Geo. M. Dewey,
• EDITOR ANTI PUBLISHER.

VOL. XX. NO. 38.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. 1876.

WHOLE NO? 1025.

(WHSulitL MB BOMBS (MBS.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
(CENTRAL HOUSE

Absent— Mr. Armour.
Mr. Sidnam moved to amend the report
of Pence Committee by subatHutingthe

Hare now in Stock for the HOLIDAY TRADE n full and com­
.
plcte line of

HASTINGS, MIUH.

L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

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S/nL Scittoqt mio SifHn*,
Sltot, SLtiqtf BtLLt,
Sour Sjepi Foot fWM
rrq TqWt, V&gt;o Haun
Funpitiiipq tjaoDS.

Srqyre,

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you ■gain-

Also the Celebrated Diamond Tooth, Silver Steel

"Try it,' sainted her coni penion,
softly.
Pradenoc shook her bead, but finally
agreed, bhubiagly, that it would do no
harm to try it, avd slipped the ring on her
forefinger.
f
“It's a peribet fit i" rried Mr. Went­
worth, dehrttadhr. “Nothing could be
beUer. Why. Mias Pradeoeo. you surely
don't moan to giro it ba^kr
Of course I co." was the araey rejoin­
der. “Why not*"
“Beeauae," said Mr. Wentworth,speak­
ing very earnartly and disregarding hu
oars altogether, while be tried to get a
glimpse of ths face hidden by the flat
hat, "because I meant to aak you to wear
it always for my aaka I meant to ask

Which are guaranteed to cut fifty per cent n
other Saw in Die Market.

STOVES :

T. J. WILDER.

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
The GRANGER :
It u the Ilandaomeat and Uuavicat
Manufactured.

J0’ furFiTC «*&gt; “&gt;»•

Another long silence. Mr. Wentworth
turned away in despair, but wax detained
^. Muring roito. “I will forgiv. yra

■ Welir' was the Ireathlea. interpretThe more obanvant boerden noticed at
brenkfeet the next morning that Mr. Ab­
bot Wentworth wore the ring he had
found in the biacuit on the Itulo finger of
hia left hand, and that Prudence aura a
heavily, chaacd gold circle io the place of
her loot ornament. Tu UM the Wurdr of
one of the before mentioned boardrra,
•'that teila th* whole story."

MRS. LAWSON S MISTAKE

Boiler Plate Stove

"Ob, Mr. Wentworth,” cried his |ieten-

Prices Lower than, Ever Before- in Barry County.

SPEftll MOIV IWTI

The finest and largest line of
ReadyM ade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats,pants
and vests, and a
line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

THE LAST BISCUIT.

ONE HUNDRED
&gt;

different patterns of imported and domestic

Prudence HoIums aat alone in the wide,
shady kttchcn, busily engaged in picking
over whortleberries. Without the golden
sutuhins of an August afternoon bathed
the green fields and dusty road that wound
away to the village, and touched with
richer color the nasturtiums, sweet pcaa,
Detroit, ex- geraniums and sinniaa in the tiny garden,
the be-*&lt;t of and the Virginia creeper that climbed and

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
A first-class

TAILOEl

from

pectetl soon, when tye slmll.be prepared to furnish

’ ISAAC W. VROOMAX.
n-ttOBBOT. Oowetr V.K More!

clothing MA-IJE TO onDTCR, M"i'i»rr«t made a pretty picture aa she sat on a low
fits guaranteed, nt the Old Corner Stand in Empire Hlock, llnst- cricket, with a big calico apron aynud over
her bluc-aprig^vd mtuliu dress to defend it
ings. Meh.
from the ataina that hail reiled her little
brown hands. She waa a petite, daintily
J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
rounded maiden of eighteen, with great,
da&gt;k eyes and glorey curls shading a fair
brow and ebceka that hid a touch of wildnwc bloom upon then,. The kitchen, too;
vueh a pretty piston, with ita wdl-ecourcd
fl.-&gt;r and drewr, ha njnragn*-topped
dock, its shining store, with bunchca of
herbs hung behind, and the great boqacl
' of vivid cardinal flowers act on the anowy
i table. The kitehen waa perfectly still save
■ the buxx of the flies and the lick of the
Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenuo, Chicago.
। dock; and outride the cricket and the !■&gt;I emit al-xi' bad disturbed the peace
Pru1 dcnoi believed that every ons in the boure
was asleep but henelf, and yawned aomewhat wearily aa she tossed over the berries
HOWARD WATCHES.
' finishing the jyru with a bit of soliloquy

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

WHOLESALE

C. C. HOLBROOK.
RXXT AT LAW m&gt;4 MWW I

and RETAIL

JEWELERS.

SALISBURY k BROSSEAL'
&gt;B*L«as IN STBXrrvaa. VrtwlMwT*

pocket and took up the oar. again enerp t
ically, without a word.
He was fresh
from college* and had hold the Strok* &lt;ar
in many a reac. but he never made better
time than ho made that afternoou in rowup the river. The light boat shot along
with the rower's brows knitted and hu
teeth sei. Not once did he look at Pru­
dence. who aat in half puxxled, half alarm
cd ailenrc, now and then stealing sideww*
^1* at the offendsd young Hrrcule*
ander her hat. Mr. Wenlworthjdrcw a
breath of relief when the boat at last
grated on the sand, and, baring asriated
Prudcocv to land, and curtly offered to

petulant gesture and had a fit of crying
with her head on the kitchen table
When Mr Wentworth returned from the
bare, half an boar later, he did see a pic­
ture that eomflwted him a little through
the hoop wreathed pantry window.
It
waa Prudence, with her sleeves pinned up,
molding biscuit* in desperate haste, whils
tbc tears fell thickly on her high calico
apron.
This picture so amated Mr.
Wentworth that he retreated ha.tily be­
hind a lilac tnwh (o obrene it,’and ling­
ered &gt;o long that hs was lato at tea. Thu
was a model supper. There waa the great
dish of berries with snowy cream beside,
flanked by cbeaaae and raspberry jam.
There were two mountainous plate* of
anowy biscuit, enotrastin^ with the gold
sponge cake and the neber gold of th*

B. F. STEINHOFF

Strfical ai lertaiical

DENTIST

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?
t FOR ONE DOLLAR
We will.send, I?ost-pnid

Kuiiille,

liciiiai.

THE WEEKLY WORLD!

"I'D pick 'em up," cxdaimed the new
aimer, a tall sad rather sriatoCfatic look­
ing youth of iwentr-ous, with merry blue
eyen, abort auburn hair curling duecly nodrr a straw hat—diring after the mmaing
larries with ungraceful dexterity. “Yev,
it is 1, of course.
Have yuu forgotlea
j your promiae to go after Idlieu with mo

| you know; only aome afternoon thia week,"
responded l*nidcnce. demurelv.
; "Well, we’ll eall it thia afternoon, won't
| we V waa the persuasive rejoinder, a« the
i straw hat was loaned on a chair.
“I can't; I've got there berries to pick
"111 help you; lend tu half that apron,
Mother's away, and there are biscuit Io
make," insisted Prudence, taming her
fare away to hide a uuile that would eurve
her lij*.
'‘Never mind that,” respondod Mr. Ab­
bot Wentworth, bringing a ehair to her
aide; “tea's at 6, isn't it? and it'a only

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aartralsU.
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"THE WORLD," 36 Part Row, N. Y.

I J l"VF,
CuriUE, Sin aU Snamtal

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited and Corfpolitiou Defied

"Wte: I-l,” amented . PrufimMe, after a
pause for wriJontioa and a gianoe al
the dock. “lean go for a liukwhil*,
perhapc. Ob!don't stain your coat, Mr.
\Vaatwvrth."
Bat Mr. Wantworth wna anblimdy in­
different to his cool, and worked with such
a good will that th* berries were soon
picked over, and Prudrecn and Mmteif on

later Prudenee, with her dretpenre daintily
bestowed around her, was kwlad in the
stern of a little boat, which,, propelfed by
Mr. Wrotwcrth's ].r&gt;rci«&lt;{ hand, abut
swiftly down stream.
Although Mr.
Wentworth aaid to P.-udenreflrc time,
within an hour that it wm a lovely day,'

spin, felt quite revived by the sight of
Uiis table and the memory of the - picture.
The rent of the boarder* seemed to share
the iansa tine, for the group of martin waa
very hBarioua, and thooateblea diaappeaed
rapidly. Prudence, preaiding batwren the
txte, asnned rather out or spirits ; but
Farmer Holmea atoned for her sdcoce by
unusual jolitr.
Wbmtbe'biscuits passed a secund lime
to Mr. Wentworth, be nsw that only one
was left, and wauld have refused decorous­
ly, but the hospital^ fanner pressed it
unoo him. “Don't be afraid of it There's

“ You ware," why did you not nay
something about it al the jwayer meeting)*
We should all avail uuredva. of every ।
opportunity cf doing good.”
"I did mx know it was required of us.
to prevent in any way. whatever cour«3one should take to do a good action,"
Mrs. Evras deridwily.
‘•Why Mrs. Evens I" you a member at
□ar church, and in goud standing, and say
there is anythinggood in any secret society.

',¥■* I do think there ia. Mrs. Lawaoc,
(with conridenhle caracetnea* ia the last
pert of the anawer.) but do you know any­
thing about the teachings of the Order
more than I do th* terahm*x ot Bataa,
wbora children they are, "said Mrs. Law­
son in aome excitement. "But to change
the subject Mrs. Even* I have gut a
stranger thing to tell yon, than any sorrel
acriety.
Yea know that John Bilger
would never give anything to the poor,
nor help sustain the ehurvh, only under
proteat, although h* ia very wealthy; nor
would be ever go to any logging or husk­
ing bee, to **is&lt; a poor mail in trouble,
but last week he went eve* in Chytoo,
eight miles, to a busking bee at Jam™

seIf, Ixarc been talking, about John BUger, the Howard’s and others in this
neighborhood, whoso setiuns partaka
much of the Christian character, aitbough
they have made no profosaon."
"Bat Mrs. Iawtoo, ixreaewc when I
osy you are mistaken, they bare nude a
profession."
I
“A profession Mrs. Bions.n. where,
“Wen. last week at Mrs. Carter's and

even there she was pursued by a laughing
trio of the ladies, banaaed with qnertaon*.
and wocilerment, and merritacnL until the
laat dish wee set away, and she had srisml
her hat, with the excuse that she must go
to the village for letters. Instead of giing

Mr. Emory moved that tbnro bn ■ Fomas
Building Committee appointed mmriotinr
of 3 members; that thn Chairman of thii
Board ba Chairman nf auch Committee;
Chat they bo aulhurited and imtrueted to
enter into a contract with Mr. J. H. Van
■on, (With a marry twinkle in fare miU Dorn of Clevoiond, Ohio, to the ImiHing
fa. *y,)
■&gt;*■ to any dra t yon, of fence around Court House flirware, »athat you cuaot ttodevatand, how a per­
son can be tn Odd Fellow, and a Chris­
tian T
“Yn*. that is it oxaeUy, but you don't
moan to my, thatch* Howard'*, Carter,
Bilger aud Alstine, are rral Odd Fslfowa
tomF*

tbnb3o(«totU^7*hTdo

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pcrecu-.

Kaoru

Mr. Sadnam offered the following mao­
lion:
RroJc.l, That from and after thia dale
e turn of 50 cents per day be allowed the
teriff for the board of prisoner.

This result of high wages has bran, that
a great many farmer, hare not only reduc­
ed the number ot their bdp. but hart
ilisntaaed them altogether, and cnltirate
only so much land aa they can take care
of themadvea. One cause of this high
price of help on the farm in the New
England States al least, has here the de
maud for labor in fhetoriea. There has
been a rednetiun of wages in the factories
now, and anreng mechanica, and it is time
we had cheaper labor uo the farm. Statis­
tics show that our farms are not supplying
the iucrusriag demands ot our rides and
large towns. With cheaper labor we can
do thia. Many of the tramps were core
iminatriooe wurkcra, and can still ba made
useful. We want to sec the farms or.ee
more worked np to their fullest cspaatwa,

time ago. 1 and worked all day • Yob, and
another thing about a* strange, he sold
Pct CT. Allen five baahda of wheat, upon
credit, which to a poor man in without
precedent I believe, in Bilger's history.
And my husband my* that Bilger in an fa­
miliar with Alton *s any of his wealthy
nrighbors, and that Alton* much more of *
malny disponiuon, th* last six mouth* than
formerly, though never a bad man. but
carekw in his promiare But toward the
ctiurch their conduct ia about the same
Yes, and there are uthi-ra, not members i f
tb* diurch, in this neighborhood, who
appear to bo under tbc ehristian influence
There are the two Howard's George Han­
Evituxo Sttastojt 7.30 r. m.
dera, Edward Airtine and others, who 1
Board
pnreuanl to adjournment.
cannot think of now, whose aetimia lead Boll called. Members all present except
me to think that now, their Christian feel­ Mr. Armour. Board proceeded to busi
ings are awakened, they may be induced
to unite with the ehurch. But I cannot
The Committee to confer with Iron
account for thia state of thing*. Well, if Fence Builders reported as lullown;
there ia not th* minister wife now ! go­
We the undenigwed C.mmiUce to
ing to call her too! perImp* she can ex­
plain the malt or."
Mr*. Bronson, the ministers wife, a
genial lady of fifty yanrs, whore tonulocance betokened a warm heart, entered
the room, and was greeted by Mrs. Law-

died not long ainee, and whore cropn need
ed caring for, and many other act* of
kind**** extended to our fellow ercaturea
~■ know, the good
I apeak with the
w_____________ mgel*. and barn not
charity, I am become u sounding brew,
ckei, to “be kept dll ■nd a tinkling cymbal."
with a significant
• Yro Mn Brc-rtoa. 1 am very familiar
------------------------ ...ace. PoorPrudcooei
There sras no pence for her after that. Au
array of jokoi quite overwhelmed her wan cotaMlled to stop entirety, for want
nrotMtations and diaclaiiaiamL and she of words to expreai just what she wiab«d
waa thankfol to beat baaty retreat to the
•^ow Mrs. Lawaoa," aaid Mr*. Bron
kitchen when the nual waa over. But

. .

proceeded tu buainem
On motion of Mr. Emory, the Sheriff
Mr. .8&gt;duam mured that the report aa
waa authorised and instructed tu porthare
amended be adopted.
court
Motion did not prevailed by yoa* and S’TfT **r,if
Ariasignifiea between, or in lb* middle, naya aa followi;
and JaU Car the coming year.
The petition of W. 8. Goodyear, N.
Yen*—Mr. Aiunworth, Benham. Brown,
Bartow
J.
Roberta
and
eight
o^er.
roCarpeater, Hoyt, SUpom, Stowell. Wolf
Africa signifies the land of eurn, or aud Chainaaa, 8.
udurg in the nanny of the Court Hous*
care. It was celebreted for ita abundance
of corn, and all aorta of grain.
Siberia aigniflrs thirsty or dry,—rcry
privy eu Court Home Square wan pre­
characteristic.
sented which on motion was accepted.
Mr. Sidnam moved that a Committoo
Spain, a country of rabbit, or ronwa. h
T. B Diamond presented an account of
•u core M infested with ibora animal* »«• for balance of arrviocn as County u .1.1, rafe'rf
that they sued Augustus for an army to Superintendent of acbooln; also an account jret muter of the petition df Wm. S.
Goodyear and others be referred, and that
of 110.70 for exprw and ataliooery.
aueb Committee be requested to report tn
pilch, from it* yield ^2?
&lt;Z Mr Hid““
ing great quantitire of black pitch
•&gt;f T. B Diamond for hah ore of scrvicra the Board aa soon an practicable.
Calabria, also, foe the aarae rrareo
The Chair appointed m such Commit-County Snpnrintendeol of artoda waa
Gaul, modem France, signifiro yellow­ allownd at lb. sum of |38 iurtrad of *80 D«r^r Siduani, Mr. Perkins and Mr.
haired, a* yellow hair characterised its in as siaimed.
Thi ooutracl between F.nce Braiding
habitant.
Mr. Sidnam moved that all aecounta for
Committee ami Mr. VanDorn was read to
The Engliab of Caledonia isa high hiU.
ffaakfort by re for Mr. T. B.
This waa a rugged, monutainou* province Diamond, for the office of County Snper- to the Board.
in Scotland.
John
Q Crray presented hia braJ as
inteadeM of aehart be rejected, which,
Hiberaia ia utmcM, it laat habitation ; motion prevailed.
&lt; sheriff or the year 1876, in the sum of
for beyond this, wratward. the PhrenicUr.. ,2? 1?°^"
Mr
lh&lt; *ccouni fan thousand dollars with B. J. Grant,
ever extended their voyager
Of T. B. Diamond for axpraos and station- Daniel Striker and P. A. Sheldon as surelien thereto, which pa motion of Mr.
Britain, th* country c/ tin, mat quan- 17
*'• •I-20’lhit
d&gt;* Emory was approved.
Tin- Committee to whom the subject
Mr. Sidnam moral that all nnreUleJ
ocnotorts far printing for County Suparin matter of the petition of Wm. 8. Good­
year and .Sheri waa referred made the
*oJiUd
:
following
report:
On motion of Mr. Hoyt the report of . The Committee to whom was referred
Fenee Committee vu laid oa the table the subject matter of the petition present­
ed
to
this
body in relation to the coadition
until afternoon. To enable the Commit­
of th* Quart Hoarse privy, have taken the
tea to go fo work.
On motion of Mr. Emory Board ad- ‘
ommend lie fallowing:
juanicd until 1:30 P.M.
That arid Privy’be raised .13 inches
Wx. H. Powua, Clerk.
,
and placed unco a atone foundaUoa. and
that the Vault nndenxwth be filled up.
and that two boats seven tret lung and
four feet wide lie constructed upon two
runocrt each four inches square with ends
tampered underneath. the side- of mid
Mew. Deunis A Holmea made a pro­ boats to be 8 inches in height, the aidco
position to the Board that they would and Ix-ttom of the boat* to he cocitrnrted
print the Circuit Court calendars for G5 of pine plank 2 hichra thick and runners
recta per page.
of white oak. An iron book of sufficient
Mr. Hoyt offered the following reeolu- atrength to be attached to one end ofeach
boat.
There boats to be introduced
froui either end of said priiy a* the re-

Ou taoiton the report of the Fence
Committee was taken from the taUe.
Ubarica E. Bartow, of Hastings, prtaeoted a profile of a gas pipe iron fence,
and Mated to the Board what he would

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Fence Committee aa amended ba adopted,
which motion did not prevail by yeaa and
naya aa folh&gt;w&lt;^
Yoaa—Mr. Ainsworth, Benham, Brown,
Carpenter, Hoyt, Sidnam, Stowell, Wolf
and Chairman, 9.
Naya—Mr. Bailey, Cole, Dewey, Emurr.
Hougbtalin, NicboU, Perkins and Walkwhich motion prevailed by yean end nayv
a« follow*:
k
Yons'—Mr. Ainsworth, Bailey, CarpMter. Colo. Dvwey, Emory. Nicboh, Sidnam,
Stowell, Wnlf and ChatrmaB,—11
Nays.—Mr. Benham. Brown, Uoughtalie. Hoyt, Perkinaand Walker,—1&gt;.
Alnent,—Mr. Armour.
On motion ofMr. Emory, the Cliainnan
of thia Board, Prosecuting Attorney and
Sheriff were aathorit*-! t&lt;j procure a
Judge to hold the February term of Court
should Judge Hovt be unable to bold the
same and should the interests of the County
in their opinion reonire it, and that the
County Trewnrerbe nuthurued to pay
such Judge for bis serviec.
•
On motion of Mr. Sidasm. the I*rWKUun~ Attorney waa instrncted io proceed
to collect the Bond in care of the people
vs Hartman and Hayra.
Mr Hailer moved that the proportion
On motion of Mr. Emory, the Commit
of Mr. VaoDotn be adopted.
Motion prvT.ilcd by nrn and navs as tco appointed at the January k-aaion 1875,
to attend Io the prosecution of the clainrt
follows:
’
ag.iort
Manistee County, were authorixed
Yono—Mr. Ainsworth, Bailey, Benham,
Carpouter, Cui*. Dewey. Emc^y. Hough
telin, Hoyt, Niebels, Pertire, H'rtimn.
iuatad, and draw orders ua the Treasury
Walker, Wolf red Chairman, 15.
for the payment ofsuch Counre!.
Nays—Ma Brown .ml Stowell, 2.
Mr. Emory moved that the plan
Aboral—Mr. Armour.
specifications and contract for budding
Th* Chair apyuintud .Mr Bailey suJ
Iren Fence around Court Moure Square
be placed in the hand, of the County
Treasure
Motion prevailed.

�8IAII IAPIII All BETIOIT

it ia a fart, beyond all cavil, that the
fuouey invested in the eonrtpirtion of the
railroed* in our own Stajl; does not pay

co per cvnt per annum; nay more, that the
whnlo larningBof many of these roads, for
which our people have labored to hard to
ensure their enortrartion, docs not pay the
running expense, and, hence, capitalirts
will cot iureet their money to complete
roads alnmdy well under way or to build
others which the people think are neces­
sary tor their convenience, and the general
prosperity of the Bute.
Michigan mtn have but little money to
invest in railroads or manufacturing enter­
prises. Meeh is demanded that the fature
prosperity of the State may .bo insured.
Oar vast mineral wealth should bo devel­
oped ; Michigan men hare not the money
requisite to carry forward successfully thsse
mining inter.-« The lumbering inter­
acts, too, are suffering for want of more
capital to carry e!t»g ths gigantic enter­
prises that hive oeen partially developed.
Our fanners need that all these enterpriacs
shall k_- developed to produce a homo
market for tbc product* of the haabandman. For ail three purposes wo must
hate [money, the surplus capital of the
money centre* of the world, but we canact reasonably ask men to plane their
-money in our State for the developmsnt
of our varied industries, unless wo can in­
sure them, under ordinary circumstances,
reasonable profits from, or interest on the
capital thus invested.
To-day not one dollar of the many mil­
lions lying idle in the East can be secured
tor investment in any new railread, mattafxcturiug ar mining inter&lt;-t. Thia ought
nut *o to be. Why ia it? We answer i
is the effect of the determined and penhtant efforts of tbc produevrauf tbc West,
to cripple.by ustair legislation’the earnings
of the spits! already invested in our Rail­
roads and other corporations. Witness ths

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Nzw FoBk, Jan. 16, 1876.
WOBBTUO THB lOHOtr-DBAMBS
The aulhuauas are making a. nid oa
the lottery dealers, sad are worrying that
hoaereUc fraternity /serially.
Tb.
Kentucky and Mimouri sbopi hats been
abut up, and the maaagots arrested; fire
of tho Havana dealers have been placed
in quod, and the others are being pulled
m Gut as possible. The method is fur
in efieer in plain dotba to go in and
purchase a ticket, and then go and make
hi* eomplaint Bat very few hare an
idea as to ths extent of the bnrnr~~, or
tho amount of mousy expanded' in this
kindofchimix The famous Kentucky
Library scheme waa sold five tine* in
this city alone, to th. extent of ever
•275.000 each time, and that waa only
ono of a socre of schemes that rm before
tho publie, and by no means th. moat
rapid selling. It is curious bow the poo.
pie part with their money. For iastancs,
there is th« Havana Lottery Ring, who
take thousands of dollars a day, from
people who hare no knowledge as to ths
reepotwibUity of the manager*, or, far
that matter, whether there Lt any lottery
stall. They pay their money on the
qo knowledge,

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holder* to realise Mr return oe their in­
vested capital, for we think the good sen**
of the public fully justifies this action,
and that the people see that it waa aa absolttio aaooarity, in order to suable the
railroad companies io keep up thc;r roads
and rolling stock to that point where ax
pedition and comfort could be guaranteed
to their patron*, independent of the ques­
tion of the right of stockholder* to de-

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Worrying th. Lottery Meo-TltonFailures—Work in th. City —Th.
Babbit Dehloatlon — Fashion and
Charity—Butineaa.

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OUR R’lLROAD INTERESTS.

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Coaplete Fail! Nerspaper.

THE METHODIST
Metetot, Maul ad Potraan.

and who are iffllowing on

illegal burinese at beat. One old repro­
bate, who Irred in Cinrinnati, hot who
Su­
had an “office' here, advertised drawing* oTer-dresses of white gasac or laoe.
perb flower* arc part of everj- toilet unhvu
tho lace is too rich to cred »ny atldiliou,
horaat, house* and money, taking thou­
and the fancy ornaments of silver in the
sands of dollar- a month from his vic­ shape of chalelaina, belt* and-necklet-,
tims ; but ho never had drawing at alb find their appropriate plscr&gt; in •evcnin-4
Each month ho would go over his letter*, costume. Those ladies who bate Genoand select points where buxines* was dull, eso silver ornament* will be glad to know
that these are in style again, after being
and send to soino well-known man who

had bought tickets a prise. Three men
would talk about it, and become walking
advertisemeuta for the old swindler. The
law finally stopped him, and it is trying
to stop the reg dar business, bat it all
amounts to nothing. There i* no way of
making a fool keep hia money. Tho lot­
tery men will got out ofjail, lay low a
few weeks, and go st it again so bold u in it, the matter is not to pass off with a
little hard swearing iu the priratc office.
The defaulter had been living'fur two
months paat in lodgings on Teutbjstrect,
w. at home New Tears, looking fresher] gain ; out only in the evenings for str.
How did the tho detective find oat Mr.
and better than I have known him for
three yean. Tic has made a great sue- Beckwith's whereabout*? Easily enough. :
It i* simply a knowledge of feminine1
human nature that ia the stock in trade of
has materially etrengthenol hia poaition. all detectives. TTtey don't aak ‘'where is
1 lie daughter* side with hia in the dif- the man ?" they .imply find out where the
lereoec between him and their mother. woman is who b a part of the man, and
*h&gt;ch is one of Theodore's griefi.
He they are morally certain to find the man
aa fc».n a* they want him. The detective
insisted that they should eall upon their who had thia matter in charge, got aa ac­
mother New Year's, and lake gifts to her: curate 'locviptiqn of Mrs. Bci-kwith,
i___ — vn. n i i.c l: _ir
but suspecting that they came at bis in­
stance, she refused to see them.
Mrs.
legislation in Illinois, Iowa and Minneso­ Tilton is very bitter, and we cu'l blame
ta. Tet without this capital our Stat, her.Sbcisthechiefsaficrer inlhaaeissni
and the aister State, of the Northwest
would have been practicably uninhabitable,
to a very large extent, and tho land* of were guilty, and while it has oceans of
wife ahow herself, any more than ho would
•mail value. Thia .is no fancy of ours, sympathy with Bceaher it has nona what­ ahow himself. But your defaulter ia only
note in evidence, the increased value of tho ever for* her. She is wretchedly poor end an amateur. Ho may be exceedingly Ingeaious ia stealing, but be bitnever learn­
property of our county by the construc­
ed that more important art of hiding. A»
tion of the Grand Rapid* Division of the
his wife has never been charged wilhrtov
Michigan Central, and the impcto*
crime, he fhndes that it is perfectly sMg
given to the growth of oar little inland
for her to go aaabaohxsre. fonjetting that
city by th. eatabliahmeut of th* Agricul­
the minister* of the law watch the flight I
of the sparrow* a* earcfiiUy as they do
tural works of Dwight 4 Burrell, and th.
ou* parts of the
want under owing that of the vultures.
Croquet work* of the Manr*. Wilkitw.
Our detective got a very accurate d&lt;J
(000,000 more than it could pay, the
Y’et, tbeae are only a beginning of what
cause being shrinkage in the value of •cr:pti.n of Mrs. Beckwith, (he asked no
might be if we could only induoe the capital­
questions about Mr. B.) and then went to
f-jods and the terrible falling off in trade.
a fries! hs had in Stewart's. Had he
ist* of the East te build up the manufactur­
It waa shown that some of the slorre, stolen only *10,000 he would have Jj ms
ing btc.-.-ot. that the wants of this people
which formerly did a profitable buaineM, to a cheap dry goods store* on Sixth
demand right here in this county of Barry.
had not for a year sold enough good* to avenue, bat, a *500,000 defaulter's wife
And there is another interest here that
pay running eipensca, and that none of would be satisfied with nothing short of
wan ia aud seek* Eastern capital for its
Stewart's. H. had a friend there, a sale*,
man, (the detectives have them ararycompletion. Whether or bo it is of great
down three other bouses, and each of where,) and giving him a description of
value to thajpeople is not now a. question
them’ will carry down some cnallcr ones. tho woman, asked him if she came there ?
fur discumioo. It ha* gone too far for
“Every day,” was the answer.
Tbc owners of business butdlings err
that. We refer of coarse to the comple­
“Let ma stand here, by you, sod when
ahaking in their shoo, for they don't
tion of K. L. 4 N. M. Railroad. On
aho comes in, nod.
i
know from one day to another but that
lbi» road the people of the coantice of
their Unnanuynay fail, and they know
Kent, Barry and Kalamuoo hare already
very well that when a store get* empty it
expended some 1250,000 in oon*trueting(
Ji going to »Uy empty for a lima
Half
tho road bed, and perhaps *25.000 more '
She made
tho'bnainese houses in the city are either and the salesman nodded.
»ome purchases, u:d went out, not know­
in the right of way and other incidental
empty or bein- occupied at half the dd ing that the gentlemanly person just be­
expenses.
Having thus invested their
hind her was following her, and would
money the jieople desire that the road
everything. There has been but very I follow her should she go to Chicago. She
shall be ironal and that rolling stock shall
did not p to Chicago, but site did go
few big b*U» this winter, and tho few
homo to her husband ; and the detective
have been very thinly attended.
Then took a room in thu hotuu opposite, and he
money ia sw.pi .oJ. The people along the
those who do attend are content to go waited and waited, till one night, st nine,
tin. hare subste:. tally don. all they can
very modestly attired, and without any Mr. Beckwith went out for his airing, and
do in the constr iction of the road bed.
very special display. At the big Charity th. detective bad no mire trouble in tak­
ing hixa in than k-? would in picking up a
Now, what waa to b. done? The Direc­
Ball, die other night, the absence of diators - -t and rot-d to bond the road and
You see, ths catching of acrimnall* a
buy urn iron For thia purpow tho i’resipurely philosophical matter. The detec­
.lent, Hou. T. 8.;0obb of Kalamaxoo, A.
tive knows that every man has a woman
J. Bowne of this city and Dr. Ellsworth
about him, and that the woman is certain
of Lowell, and perhap. on. or two of ths
other Directon proreodod East to make
the sale of hoods and pnrehase th. iron.
They returned without having sold a bond
or bought W single pound of iron. In
money rirclee East, I heir personal respon­
sibility being wall known, they were told,
in substance if not in words, we will take
yourjjonds andaell you the iron i/you %cill
iaMvUually yuaraoU* the payment of tho
baud principal and internet at it fali^due.
lot without tlui guarantee he trill L&gt;*«
hate
ttolhixy todo with yuurbotuio. They asked
why. The reply was, wx VKAB cxran

TKXBX HAS AUUtADT SIU Ijr OTHBB
VXanBXBTATn. And for theirfaars there
isaome foundation though we are happy to

bog been known there _______
day or an hour whan the Confederacy wa*
net only willing but anxious to exchange
priacnen, man for man, bat our Govern­
ment utterly refused.
On Grant and'
■StaatM rrtil the blood of oar honored
dead tcho died pritonen of tear, and kit­
lory trill hold them and the Gooernment
tKqouriblt far terry death in Anderton-

SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
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HASTINGS

St- Nicholas for 1876
I* vu (TMItr *lir*Au&gt;na khan lit
valuma. A Mronf frsturo ot the
B* is u&gt; AiD.rioan Bertel 8»ory
'byTmigr.nfa," by Noah Brook.,

GROG

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.
Where you wul liad all kinda of

FURNITURE!

Of every Description which we
can sell eheaper than any houai lo Bar­
ry County,Yor there rawoua:
Ut. Bocauss w. bar* no rent to pay.
21. Because w. tnajt. ths most of our

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*W.M e year.
Tri-Weekly Free Prose
*S.W a year.
The Weekly Free Pnsb*3 a year.

Parties having Picture, to frare.
would do well tor ■them framed of ua
as wo can do It P .srand Cheaper than
any houM In P .y County. We kwp
the Largest a ua Best selactMl etook of
PICrVRE FRAMES AND MOULDihqb. BnacKsn, Pafsb-Hold-

Store. AU kind, of work mad. to or­
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U Crmne de la Grama,
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a, Lambs P. Hale, Prof-rX
&gt;r. Mre Oliphant and R.r E*t

ONLY

ForWbat? .

YOU CAN

interest, an be obtained .in matey cirolm
at tbo East or in the old country.
Do yen uk what &gt; tho remedy for all
this, we answer the Kir LU. of the Putter

teb.ll, R H., Edtoun-i C Htead-

45 DOLLARS!

XX37wC.

*WO,«W.T«; reeripte
dirt* th. wart endiag Jan. is ™
*21,223,97; ptyroont* during «sm&lt; time
wm rWTO.-;

w a. n. tiraava,

•srilsais&amp;tF swiis—

Terma, $2.50 in Advance.
Postage, 20c. additional

DETROIT, MICH.

riira who have money to invert
ri within reartamUn^milnT U.
thrown, and then the smsob
mitaa to bridge th. Drtroet

C.B. Ihn*.

Hampthlro Coretoondence

Now

Tie Detroit Ara to Cl

such disaalrou* blow will be given our
property by any body of men who can by
any pcauLility be elected to the Legisla­
ture of Michigan. And yet, tku u nor
uuwrid beyond all qtuatiou, and hen sc uo
money for invwSmcnt in thia railroad or
any other ia oar State to-day, or in any

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FLORENCE SEIHGIACBHK

nil mi Monday *fi«n&gt;a
lapnrlac m Am m h«
lyMuHaj ikm

�Tlfa RypileLlcyl Bj^H|4ai^.

MH T.AHrto^Co.
$10,000
GIVES
AWAY £S1
r°*W. wUl
wi .k- arnrnr mu,J r '
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K?”?u!F w&amp;lI'JootJiS chkomos asd frames.
JOl-MUL
po. ttM. pmm'STKBECOP
prepaid Oo bulb papers, for om ymr, for 1
13.00.
TbeWEKKLYCOURIKRJOURNAL
is the grant NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWHPAPtR. It wdl, on lumber
31M, 1875, distribute impartiaUy 910,000
in vsluaUe prmenu aasang it* *ub*eribera
aad rrary'.suhacriptsM ssnl through as
wiU b* entitled to a registered aad num-

U&gt; pvrohaa* maehi*M that ar* thrown out
of the market, and for which they can g*C
ao repairs. Bear thi* fa salad aad Mt*
yov money by buying tba wnfl known
Hews machia* of J. F. Jo*w A large
supply of aeedfat, oil. and ftxtnrw, fur
amHy all machine* always oa head. He
Ibo Em ib* uchuin right io ad th*

11

One of tho noveltiee intro­
duced by Spring k hrwy, and
which seems to be appreciated
IU_at._t----------

rnDe-

The people of Barry County to under*
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

TaAMFS*

can pro-

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared ouL
Well they sent us a double order of .

I’ARPET TRW!

TOL1DO AMD CHICAGO FL'HFS.
Thi* i* a trst-eiam pump lined with taxiblemMalstne. AU goods wnmalad.
Call aad uamio. hia goods beds** pareh wag elsewhere. IWwbr th* pU«*

jwmj“

SAID Vim,

tern we offer our trade, for Ladic», Men and children. Partiee
calling at the pattern depart­
ment can obtain a catalouge,
giving them all the &lt;Stylea and
Price*. Ladies out of town, bj
addreaeing ua, can procure any
pattern they deeire. Catalogue!
•ent free.

Spring &amp; Avery,

OBAXP UriM, MICH.

HASTINGS
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

CROCKERY

too, but Dan say* it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married aad
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it ouL

GROCERIES

We have,a double Stock a* any one coiuinj
in the Store can see and they will ho sob
cheap for cash or ready pay^ _
George Preston, says our
'LLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and _ . »-.juuu UilUWR
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
Phin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUNIX'GOODS foritis t6 hard
work to grind them.

500 coWWood.
A. Morrison's, Oofanu.

500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for tale at Jl.f5 per
cord delivered.
C. F. DWIGHT.

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ibetter {work thsn rrsr, all should nah
and get * negative taken. Th* *upcri-

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va the Slgnm of the tbclanuio., with a be- i
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I Girt Reteta ii Pries !

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO

SALISBURY L BROSSEAU,
Dealm U all kinds

FURNITURE,

Tb* Atehin, TopcUsad Saata F* lUilJ
ro&lt;frum Kum. City *od Atohiwo oa
th* Misaouri itar, vfa Top«U, th* Capi
id of Kaami, *ad lb* bawtifW Arimma*
Valfey to lb* ILxky Moualaiaa.
Tb*
shortam route to Puablo th* G**od Canon,
Culorado Springs, Maaileu. Pike* Paak,
and *11 placca of note ia th* moutaia r*pun*. Th* favorite route Io Daavw aad
all point* ia Nonbera Colorado.
The
beat route to Southera Colorado, New
Mczieo, aad Arisoou.
The only dirocl

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THE WEEKLY SUN.

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The track aad equipment i* untqnaUd,
train* run thnfafch from lb* Mimouri rir
er to th* Rocky Mouataina, making eoo
nectioo* ia Union depots aad avotdiag de­
lay* *ad transfers
For full diacriptir*
nrvw^ars, map*, time table*, eto. addrw

J. M. HEWES,
I we guarsatee BalWaction.
Hearse furnished frac to any pat
purehaaing a CoSa worth ftlfS.
caa gir* you bettor ftgurr* thaa er*r
ferad befurr, for we make the mint of
CoSns aad Furniture.

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

EaraaMn^ Osltu

BRICK FOR SALE!
The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture of

Local btajipwjliticq.
Qrand Rapids

WEEKLY EAGLE
$1.50

Public Auction
mack aNllly aad Uaor to tlailtf, M tb*
raeb, as Julg* *f the 17th Jadteial ClmtU
We 1MM with ieea regret ef lb* death, al

The subacribrc haring *uJJ hia tana
will sdl on aaid farm, oa section 25 ia
the Township of Haadnpa 1) mile* east
of th* cunnty fam oo lb* north aide of
All peraonii who have not the river, on Thursday February 3rd 197G,
paid their Taxea, arc hereby no­ 9 o'clock a. m. The following property
tified that the same must be paid
Throe work Horace, one and uno-half
before the 25th day of January.
Mt doable haraaM, oo* lumber wagon,
1876, or I »hall be under the
one Mt of bob aleigba, one Buckeye Mow­
necessity of enforcing collection, er, oo* IL hbtna cultivator, oo* eocaabaihr,
'by levying on and aale of prop­ plows, drag, and all other toula crecaMry
erty, aa I ahall not aak for any Io Miry on a farm Abo a qnastily of
hay, corn and corn fodder. Abw all hi*
hoaacbokl furnitnrr. Movm, chairs, b*dChablis E. Barlow.
Treuurcr.
.

HsstiugB, Jan'y 15 '76,

TERMS OF SALE.

The Best and Cheapest!
GUO UHM

|T1,

at the earliest possible mo­
ment.
mil keep constantly
on hand a full supply of

BETTER BRICK

J. Cole &amp; Son

than was ever before made
in the County, which we will
sell at prices that deft/ cont­
ortition.
NESBET A WILLISON

BEST

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.U1 sums under 95 cash *11 sums o
ir t b «gb&lt; month* tim* will b* give*

Shingles, Lath, Ac.

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever

UNDERTAKING

to

cheap for Cash.

alM,

FARM FOR SALE!

brought

this

Oity

which we offer to the public

a full and

He have,
complete

�rasea, be b free to my that ho do.* not d'e­
tre to retain tbe place against the wishes
of Ms friends andsupportere.
They are, however, unanimous in urg­
ing him to stay by al! mcana. Of counter
ho will »Ot b» in * hurry to resign merely
to j-lcwte a ftrw pclitici*n.«i who Want bis
for tnaihar and no belter roan.
,* JitThmaox's xaxual .
hu IwM fraqutotly quoted as authority
in.connection with thb subject, wbrn in
fort it is no authority wbaterer. The
The question as to the valicKiy of Vte* Cunstetatioo of th. United Flat® and the
«£a
’” of fepu“
F«ridc for the
President Feny aael*rtiaa'«*w''oul
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**• - &gt;*• r—br-«-» rfus.
desire to get th* i_____ _________
vt— Prcaideat
n—ns„. WiktM house* of ( ungresB. Jeffrnow a Mwul
Lud Senator. Vice
,
ia
wholly
silent
In
relation
to filling the
being fkom MaMachttsotta it was claimed
1 office of prreidlsg ufficer of tho Senate in
immediately after hia dwdh', that hia sut, ccSRor should by all manner of mcr .i* be case of a vaoney by death or promotion.
chosen from cue of the New England. In th* earlier additions it contained this
States. It was confidently atated, ctm dauac, which, it will be seen, relates only
before the fatteral, by three h&gt; interest. to the election of President pro trmpom,
during the temporary alwroce of the Viee
PraHent. but Mt mm word farther
In the Senate a President yn&gt; tarpon
; -u proposed and chcsron by ballot.
His
i oBeela understood to terminate on the
yi« President appearing and taking the
i chair. Though this ia not law, it is comet
, pJkvJlxoffi.
Some compiles has,
’ however, in the later editions inserted
immediately after the word “chair" the

note* ou demand. There ia no amy of net­
ting the gold for them at their fen value.
They are deprociated because they are diacrcclitcd uotea. It taka one hundred and
fourtren dollars uf them to buy what one
hundred dolbtn in gold will buy.
And there b no remedy for tho depre­
ciation exoept that wbleh will make item
commercially equivalent to gold by mak
lag them exchangeable for gold or its
equivalent. Calling them dollars or de­
claring them to be b-gai-tender does not
help, the matter. Th* notes ire worth
what thcr willfotch tn tb* market- andtlie
natter of fact there u that they are de
LIRLE8 R. WELLS, PmMmL
predated becauM they are not a Imn fid,
&lt;I..r in. ~-.ni
HENRY L. HILLS, Srtrrtmy.
saEm
title to foe mid which they profea to
repreaent, and depreciated they will to
main so long aa the Gormncnt refuse* to
pay them. Ita credit as a gtrrcrn meat does
not and will not cancel the fort of ntmpaymenL
Ssu thousand graduates of thia college
now in succcnsfal buaincai in the principal
Utorary Curiosities, Puns and Bhm- cities and towna of the United States '

aat quotes tho following:
Wo find the whola alphabet in thia one
acnce of forty-eight letters :—
■
“John P. Brady gave me a black walnut
box of quite a small ma"
Then there's tho set of five unirocslic
verses where in each in aucccnsion only
one rowel ia employed. Tho “I" veree on
the approach of evening is

Neuralgia, Sciatica,

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IICHIGAI AM THE SOUTH.

Best

of God forwrr," and a French pretender
tn lalin knowledge pare “Mumero dens
imparigaudst" to mean “The number two
take* pleasure in being odd."
It waa a sharp bit of echo Jrerae that
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1831, when tickets to hear the great Dally Pre* Press
510.00
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exchange power which ouc commodity or
service naa in relation to another." The
pror»&lt;tiun or ratio in which two tbinp
will (hus exchange mark* tbeir respective
values, aonrideved relatively to each other,
Thb is just aa tree when moaey b one of
the things exchanged aa it b when ordinary commodities are thuaaxehanged. The
value of money conahla in its peirehaaing
power, or.ita power by exchange to procure
wuMlhing else. Disposare* it of tbb |
power,
and it has no value; or reduce the *
Senator Lafayette &amp; Porter, of &lt;k&gt;n
nertieul’ was elected pro tnoporr st the [Aiwer, and in the terne proportion its
FOH SALE!
value is reduced. / fif a ipiice of money
special tension of the Thirtytqlatli Con­
gress, in March. 1865. In Ajwil uf the will to day cxchsHgo for a given quantity
ntuc year, Vice President Johnson was of &gt;■.,m*lhing rise, ud next year will ex­
for double the auantity of the
promoted to the Presidency by tho awoii- change
same thing, or for only half the quantity,
nation of President Lincoln, and President
pro tempore Heater continued, to act as then iu value, conaidcred n relation to
60 ARE IMPROVED
tlrnt
thing,
has undergone a very, material
vice President, session after srreioo for
nJ Si sows to Wheal. Ths proplrty 1* *
two years, without re election or quettion, change—in the one ease doubling and in
the Other being reduced by one-half.
and until hia Senatorial term expired, aad
What it will buy exprerw tta vain* or
Senator I). F. Wade was elected to fill
the vacancy, aad he it. turn occupied the. purchasing power in what it dore My.
Price u the terra by which tbb fort rhlcb eanaol fall to lx saiiifsrtory la any
chair without re-election or question
until the election of View President Col- u indicated, stnee it marks the value of
other things computed in money. When
A First-Class Farm,
r rices ri»c the value of money is then Inelr iMatol. and on.lor tlurwigh culture.
Icumiad, since it taken more money to buy
the umc thing or things. Double prices
an&lt;l money ia reduced in value by ooe-ba!f,
and two dollars are needed to procure
what could -be previously procured by dreted at a previous acmnon, ba* held oyer
one dollar. So, when prices fkll the value
during a reoea* and prendrel, even alter
s«(y&gt;oncj ri&gt;*M in the same proportion
the expiration of his Scoaiorul term.
Le&lt; them sink one hundred p-er cent, and .
’ At a special Mwahm of the Senate,
thb luoaut that the value of money has
March 6th, 1845, A'ieo President Fdhaore
risen one hundred per cent. Tbc change
bring aheeut, Prvaident pm trjxpore Atch­ of prices ia simply a change in the value
ison, elected at a previous Mreinu, but
of muocy and ‘othsr exchangeable commo­
whose Senatorial term had expired, took
dities. considered in relation to each other.
tlic chair and presided until th* appeemce If ptios go up, money gore down; and if |
of Vice Preeidcnt Fillmore.
prices go down, then money goes up in
The Atchison case is the only instance ilie some proportion.
where a Vice Pre-idcnt pm trntporr net a
It is the province of Government to d&lt;- ]
Senator, ho* held ovrr and performed the dire by law what shall be money, and i
duties of kb office after tbo &lt;:X[ir*tian of wliat shall be a legal tender in payment of j
hb Senatorial term; but there aro plenty debta and the discharge of oontracta, and '
of ease* where Scnaton elerted Prmideni
dougnate lawful money by names or mone- '
pm tnnpon during tho life of tb* Vbo Wry titles; but it b art th* province of
Pmident bar* in caxsi of death or pro­
motion continued to sei from asreiou to
iMMion atxl without any re-elraiou what­
ever during their Senatorial terms.
In­
deed sueh has been the cans in every inrtanrea, there b- not a single exception.
On the L'Atb of March, 1812. Senator
Crawford was elected PreaidrtK pro tan.^•rr Two month* thereafter Vine Preridrat Clinton died, but Sir. Crawford con- would interfere with the freedom of trade.
Qauod to act without re-election. At the Np free people would tolerate it for a momtK. and «ou the mom grindiag depotto May, 1841. Senator Southard having ism would Ml venture to encounter tho
been elected President gm franore, at the haxard of such an cncruachmc.l upon inprevious aaMion resumed the chair, aad in fridnal rights And yet it ia only by
tho abaeaee of Vice Preaident Tyler, pro­
moted to the Presidency by tho death of
Gan Harrison, presided during that and

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I and potent Butter* and
Inghoune Safety Air Brake*, and every
| other appliance that has been devlseY
for the safety of |&gt;a-»cngvr train*. Al
' trains are run by telegraph. In a word
(this GREAT LINE baa the beat anc
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t»sa»u ksvto* bsta asdskstbs MLu.Mif a I snioolhret track, and the most elegant
«v-ula :»4ret.ry.r ii^Ms^ aUsaal iinsui end comfortable ouulpment of any road

LANDS

cmi, many of which ore pubUcir known,
nt Scrofhla, anJ all scrofaJom distasc^
Ulecxw, Eruption*, and eruptive dl»erdsrs of tbc skin. Tumors, lUotche*.
BoOj,Plmpkw, Ptwtulew, Spree, 8 L
Anthony's I-Ire, Itoac or EtvsIih1ns Trtti-r. Halt Ithcum. Scold
Heeid. lUngworm. and Internal Ulcerodtnu of the Uterus, Stomach,
and Uver. It also cure* other ccn&gt;pJrints, to which U would not seem especi-

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rei.U rsivi uf I raavu llntdaa. •( us lownslilt. I Waat
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If you want loro to Milwaukee, Ob
koab. HI. l*aul, Mlnnoa|K&gt;lla. Duluth,
Fort Garry. Winona, Warren, Galena.
Dubuque,rilnux City, Yankton, Council
m,.n. n...-k. r i.n__

SUMO RANOS ARI iETIOIT

wm elected, who continued uninterruptedly

thethibgs entering into tbcae contracts;
batiUM.art.ad kaaaarteaefiw value
upon the aaeaay to which it thw ratife,
aad, of eoane, it eaaMt regulate that
value ualcaa It shall undertake the baprac

Lawson's Curative

Magnificent granite building, with ele­
gantly fitted and furnished ap*rtmcnte for
the ippli.-atioo of and carrying out of our .naad.aaalsaaaI
I.ob^mImW. tn Iron ihrM CU Harts if run laa
novel and systeqjatic methods of
ttela" luurr M. A. D. tp.
w Bar *an uwwr. SsAMs M. WroOy (tree Uroi kr
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.lux »r IM
IS MAS
roouUN(MM. OS MS* TU ;
uLl SMTtom •
Young men who contemplate a businera
life, and parenu having nous to educate, II
I'..- , v-. . ■ i.
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are particularly requested to send fe, IBS MM &lt;»«»trsl Jl.l-&gt; - .
IN. ,1.1.
».&gt; .r rrorou. a. f&gt;Z irxo u_« ocur «r
!JsVmi'i f’'uiJre ”&lt;£• &gt;
for documenta relating to the college, which •iklll IMsAMsrom st ISM Oar. IMUsO reT
Issas A. Brows. I.«rl
give full information aa to lcm». condi­
tions of entarnee. etc Address,
Itnii.

CONTENT YOU

to discharge the dutire of Prtaidcnl gm
/rmpore until the eleetirn of Vice Preai­
dent Dallas. And meh baa been thepracticc of tbc Senate in each and erery cue
where there has been permanent vacancy
either by death &lt;ir promotion of the Vise
PratMotiL
Ta it powdble tin.-, in all these yuara the
Senate of the United Slate* ha* been

। tbs sadvrAlcaat a
3w.

Tie Riikl Kill of Etata for
In a uoiicw of Dr. Bombaugli's “Glean­
Yrnuf lei.
ings for tho Curious," the TTartfonl fbwr-1

before it was due, and Matthews Laboring
under an idea that hia credit was duulxed,
aaid:—IIorca a pretty m«ZZ, Berry. You
sent in you bill. Berry, before it ia dur,
Berry. Your father, the rider, Berry
What you want is a newspaper that will
would not have been Much a g--.se, Berry;
Thowe who bave'auppoaed tka^Jcfferaons bat you need not look so Morl, Berry, keep yon fully informed of the news of
Manual waa higher authority than the for I don't care a ilniv, Berry, and than I
the day, advise with* you upon farm and
C.iurtitution and laws at tho United pay you till Ckrutmar, Berry."
fireside topics, entertain you with its varied
Sula and the universal practice of tho
reading in general literature, delight youri
Senate havo bren misled by the last eleven
interpolated word* of the above quoted
wife and family with ita disquisitions upon
sentence, which cannot be found in the
i octal and domestic topics, inatnict and
original. They were innocently interpola­
amuse them by ita foreign and domestic j
ted by compilers to make tho meaning
correspondence, t Loire slocire, quaint char­
clearer, but they hare muddled the aulracter aketehre. sparkling and witty para­
jert, and milled very many well meaning
persons.
graphs, original and ctitertrining accounts
The Constitution and laws of Congress
of travel and adventure.'cheiw and punle
and jjreeedcuta of the Senate provide for
the election of Preaident pro 'emnorv, and
All the newt, nitnmcreial, political and
fix the time during which tho office may
general, and the cream of current litera­
A S.uaior once elected in cuss of per­
ture. A newspaper that will meat erery
manent vacancy continues in posaeniion of
the office during the tetence of hU Sena­
every household. A ncw.'juper conceded
torial term, unlev.-i another Vice President
by the prrea of erery section to be one of
ia sooner elected by the people at a regular
Presidential election.
the moat original and brightest of Ameri­
can journals.

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fallows;

the place to question the validity of his
----- election, and to start the report, tkrt Mr.
Ferry had been requested tn resign, etc.
The doubt ouce raise-1 found fast friends
among Democratic politicians, who were
but too glad to chum for »p«akcr Kerr the
auocoaion to the Presidency in case of the
death of the President, and finally it was
carried w -for that Edmunds resolution
.•eemed neersaary to settle tho matter. It
was simply one uf inquiry, and wx» re­
ferred to the Counuittae on Privileges and
Elections, the members of whieh, being
eminent for foirnnw and impartiality, will
doubtless report that tbc election wm valid,
and thus settle the matter.
Tho question Iim now gone beyond tho
domain of the Republican cattcm; though
it is believed, even before that tribunal,
that Mr. Ferry nould have a majority and

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nia, Twn through train* dally, with
Fullman Palace I&gt;rau-ing Room and
Sleeping Cara through to Council Bluffs
For St. Pae: and Minneapolia. Two
tbrvorh trains dally, with Pullman Palsee Gars attached ou both trains.
For Green Bay ud Lake Superior.
Two trains dally, with Pulltush Palaoe C'ar* attached, and ruhnlng through
tn Miminillr
.
ror mtiwaugee, four through trains
on night trains. .
For Winona and point* in Nlnneaota,
One through train daily,
through trai?
Canon night
,
For Dubuque and La Crease, via
Clinton, Two through trains dailr
with Pullman Cara on night tram.
1
For 81oux
and c.n.t7?tfe.o
Yankton. Two
tndn.
.lally, City
Pullman
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Fall man 1‘alaeo Cars.
Thro* celebrated ears are run on all
night trains on all the Unci of thlk rnad.
They ararun between—

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Ceo. M. Dewey,
EOlTun AND PCBUMiER.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. 187S.
umbrella, with ornamented ivory handle.
Thafiaderwill bojwwaidpd if it b returnd to No 8---------- Sterei."
"H'm I said Mia. .Vary Armstrong, a.
■he glanced over this paragraph in tbe
moraing'* pap«r; • that'll never bring
back the umbralb."
In tho batobelor apartmcnli acrom the
street tbe advartisement was differently
commented upon. Mr. Frank Kennedy
who had braa tilting back fa' hfa arm
chair, when hi. eyre Ml upoo it, sudden-1
ly sprang to his fort with an exdama-

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"By George i'll win that wager!"
“I wonder," ho continued, apprabensivnly, “tf Courtraay'D see it ?
Ill bwrow Ms morning paper for fear bo will.
Why, wlut a roval road to an lotroduo-

umbrella— my own would answer the
deacriptioa—no, by George! ita too mu ch
worn out, and I'd be ashamed of it—end
go over and present myself. Courtenay'll
bo furious—ha ! h* ' By George though
bow did thiy unibrel! i get *&gt;&gt; shabby ?
1'vo only b*,. it four wcoks. I'U go buy
a new out, black aljioea, with a carved
ivory handle, and introduce myself to
Mis* Armstrong with that I foe) that
box of cigars already in my pocket."
“Mr. Kennedy wallkcd acrom tho ball
and tapped thrice, each time louder, upon
the opposite door. Getting no answer,
be called through the key. hole :
“I aay, Courtenay!"
No reply. Mr. Kennedy shook the
door, then hailed tho chambermaid.
“Where's Mr. Courtenay ?"

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held as. part of their lawful rrasrve,ahall
be lew* thaa thirty per cent, of their
vuutrnding circulation, and that after the
same date the amount of coin held by the
Tbs Bepublimus of New Hampshire.
Treasury, aa tho* required and which ahall
"
m-mbfod. deArr i. reg.nl
be reckoned ** apart of th, .inkin- food,
to nataoMl msaar
shall not be lea* than thirty per rent, uf
I- TU States are one and indfamlubb
the outetanding legal-tender notro. 4. It
as a oatloo. AB dtixen* are equal under
rejwals so much cf the act of January
che lavra, and entitled to their roHert pro14!b, 1875. as provide, for fa.
lion of specie payment by tho GavanmsBt
on the 1st of January,- 1679. Such am
theprincipal proviaiona of t(ie bill.
Thw bill mid the wmewlist similar our
of Mr. Morrison, ehairman &lt;4 the Cummittre of Ways and Means, bar. not been thy usual pre-cDetiou exhortations fa
cunslrucwd with the aligbtrot cxpretalisu this part of the country.
“Hang the
that either would become a law. Neither Registrar" end "hang tho to«," in Mis.urippi, are to be taken literally, twpeedent a afanatnre. The object fa not leg- tally when uttered fa behalf of the interixlstioo, but simply to make a record with «nt* of the "unconq-lered and uncooquera
whieh the Democratic party may gointo Mo Angto-Saxoe." m Mr. Lmmr rail,
the next presidential docuon. The House him- This eorrmpoadant save that a
of Representatives being largely Democratic prominent Democrat faforamd him, under
must, a* a matter of party necraaity and po! tbs mistaken impression that be waa a ptrky. do something; and the only qw—ion &gt;!■**&gt;‘ Sympathiser, that the election prowuh the managers ha* been to decide
what that something ahall be. On the
one hand, it must not repel tho hard money
Democrat*, and, hence, it must adder—
itself plausibly to them; and, on the other,
it moat not rejuJ the inflation and paper money Democrat*, and, hence, it meat
furnish at least one peg fur them to hang
their hat* on. Tho two classes of Demo-

ter. I »ay, old fellow, I've a great mind
to .arc you. **• the preachers say, from
youreelfi Khf
• I don't follow you. Hut go ahrad, by
all means"
“A month ago." rtnumed Mr. Kennedy,
aolemnlr—"jurt a month to-night—I went
over to No. 8 to make a rail. Frankly. I
went for more than tint—to make a de­
claration ; and I had every rearon to think
I'd be aeeepted, if smile, end bliuhre cad
all that are sign., Mia. Anurtroog wa.
•lune, and wa* playing some sentimental
thing or other on the piano; end by
"Gum down town I Tho dure hu ha* I" George! bow *&lt;-num&lt;-nt*l I fait myaelt!
mutternd Mr. Kennedy, ararebing di»home.” It remains to be seen howToltraetedhr for hat and gjorw. “1 -yf Wvni into the conservatory to look at tl&gt;o
6. A currency hated on coin and which
ly this, was .rarried out on Tu—day.
star*, and 1 then and tbm&gt; made a fool of
There is little doubt, however, that the shall be made roiioemabl. fa eoin. Emy
nnarvvt umbrella tian'!"
oiyralf. and made a declaration at the
Democratic tactic* of intimidation ware crmtidcration whieh affect* the common
“Right around the conier."
the —me time. I wa* standing in a
weal demands the spcedfaai [.~ible return
effectual
enough
to
secure
the
Demoerat"Bun out and buy me an umbrella, draught rtsnng al the aky—1 know that *
An irredomaabfo
ic victory and to giro a peculiar signifi­ to specie iwyment*.
will you ? Tliere’s a good soul.
Trke lh&lt;- way I pot this neuralgia—and when I
cance to the Democratic announcement* currency is a national evil, involving a
this Lili, and keep the change, and get bad finished, and stood there feeling that
constant fluctuation in ralure. placing the
me a black alpaca umbrella &lt; lady * «iie, life &lt;rr death depended on her answer, what
earning* of labor in the power uf apceu
remember that &gt; with an urnatnenud ivo do you think she —id ?"
later., and working untold demoralisation
ry handle, Understand ?”
Mr. (.’ourtecuy responded, in strangely
Mr. Blaine's Speech. •
in evesy department &lt;X human rndrarra
•'AD right, sir."
muffled toncA that lie hadn't an idea.
7. Regarding m eoaeluah-e the Prpi"DUrratwHT
“And hurry—do !"
rres* Ik* iBdressdsU&amp;aiMM*. .
dent'* declaration, that be is not a raftji
The maid vsniahed. and Mr. Kennedy
both States, they still continue the clamor
A great foressri^cBort wa. tb, .pocch date for ranomination, and, with the pro
began to make himself irrmistaUe av far
and are lending their petitions to Cuugra*. of Janus G. BUiiw oa amnroev fa tb« foundrat gratitude for hi. jatriotic aeivir.taking far a repeal of the resumption law. House, Monday.. Pcrisy says that “it in both military and ervil life, we aErm
turning ehamberm* id at the door, inspect­
The Government h«* pledged itself to the
ed the umbrella in the hall, and then
country *nd the world that it will pay its waa for the manner in which BUfao rocmarebed triumphanilv across the itrret
part due bill* al a given date, and given eroded in •.-curing an opportunity u dr.
He rang the bell, and called confidentially
certain [■ower* tu the Secretary of the liver h."
The Democrato, determine!
for Miss Armstrong." and w*» ushered in.
Treasury to carry the’ pledge into effect that the bill xhould not be amended or deWith umbrella still in band, he walked in­
And now what th. bill proposes is. nut to Ixxcd. exercised tho power of their major­ of the public drift, in looductiug the *fto the parlor*, but was arrested *ud strick­
provide any additional means for fulfilling ity and praaed the Randall bill to vote, fiura of the nation with energy , cccniauy,
en almost apccchleos on the threshold by
the pledge, but to n/uMitr it altogether, without permitting the Blaine amendment anti impartial justice, and in exposing and
tbs sight of hi* chum, Elli* Courtenay
CONCERNING UMBRELLAS
withoul the slightert hint of any specific which excluded Jeff Ifarfa, and required 6uni*hiag fraud and o irrupt ion whenvei
who, also holding an wnbreU* in hand,
future time when the - pledge shall be re­ that, to be available in all other more, tbe fiiund, with the detcnuiiution to - Jet na
occupied an caiy chair by tho tabli- Mr.
deemed. This i* the financial pill for tho Mth of allcgiauoi abuuld be lakau, ra in guilty man rweape," meet* our higbrot ap
Courteuay was drcmed with suspicious
inflatiouirt* to swallow
Of reuae Ran­ probation, and rommauds our ti»diri.W
nicety, and the umbrella he had was ap­
On the other hand, tlm gradual accu­ dall. bill received lra&gt; than th., two-lhirda support.
parently new.
•
mulation of gold by the Treasury and the tote renuired, .nd tben Mr. Blaine ob
9. Our free public school system i* the
The two occupant* of the parlor faced
anraing at
banka at the five per rout, annual rate, tained the floor on a motion to reconsider bulwark of American liberty.
We apeach other In blank surprise, which in Mr.
tmbreUa.
which will require six yeara to gain a Urtal and delivered what Perley da^ibra, nJ, prors. therefore, the proposed amendment
Courtenay'a case changed to amnMui'ut.
of thirty per cent., and, hence, postpone of the meet terrible phillipiro that bra to the constitution of the Ciiited States,
Aa fur Mr. Kennedy, after uttering nxplospecie resumption, at the very least, until
declaring that “no money raised by taxa­
•iveJy hit favorite "lly George
he *ub- •
the 2*t of July, 1882. is another pill
The speech b strong al all pointe, but tion in any State for the rapport af paUic
prepared f&lt;c thoM Democrats who are tbe one fart which we hare again and schooh, or derived, from any paMie fund
Street New York city. A young lady aided into a chair, and b&lt;~-*a, feebly:
really in favor of specie payment. Thin | again re.mn.mtad
I waa just stepping upon a bone-car before
wa. brought out with
pjrt
of
the
bill
not
only
rapplira
no
in
­
tho door, and both hurried toward it.
.tartling foroe, via : that notwithstanding
Mias Armstrong, opening the parlor
creased faciLtr for gold aroumulaiion by lb* Bepuhlican jairtv baa bran the jraty
The car passed on, leaving the two linea
ofaristoefaue hous.-s that rompored the door, bad to hide her fare behind her
the Treasury : but tctusllv impair* that of arnnertf- of tuhratlou, of unprerobandkerehief
for
a
moment
ere
aha
could
In a aitailargloomy mood. Mr. Court­ facility, by destroying it* power to *ell dcoted magnanimity,—notwithstanding it
street wrapped ia the mist* of the rainy
advance with requite gravity. Her two ney began to peramul,*to the rainy and bond* for gold, and also by compelling it km. whib i. warnt-fa.
tb. ratire^,.
afternoon.
Whether hi* date of to compete with tha bank* for the gold eroment ralfod baek into public power the
That evening a young lady entered the "knights of yeaterday"'were considerably muddy rtrect*
dining-room of one of throe aristocratic embarrassed, but managed to pre—nt mind made him desperately carele*. and required to bo set aside by both. It abs» leading mao of the South, to-day thane
houses, and on being chided far lateness, themaelrro, then excuse* and their um­ obvious of hi* fellow pedestrians io uncer- ■ lately suhrthntea nothing for the prvaent very men arc it. bitter, rriradra., maligbrellas.
\
tain. At any rate, bo raise in violent,। law, while it sweeps away every provision mat foe. ; to-day, "from tbe Potoeuac to
"By George!" finished Mr. Kennedy ; coatart with a tru.kman, and wan seat fa it adapted to secure specie payment at
i.ji,
“bsiag on the ear, you know, I fait, a* 1 staggering blindly back into » doorway by tlu&gt; time specified It is in this respect a
might aay, interested, you know. "
mere sham, a hollow and maaaingb-** i-re
Hampshire earnestly ifadroatru" recoudl"I'm much obliged to you. I'm rare."
tenae, resorted to for tho purpose of cheat­
iation with thrir brethren in ll&gt;c South,
■ “And this isn't tho umbrella ?"
, for three of Ito riba were broken, and the ing hard-money Democrats with a disguise old slave SUtea," saya Mr. Blaine,
and wolcnme gladly all rasurancoi that thii_ V- —__ .v_ ___ n - -J__ t just aa before, and we are the banner
[ -tick. tainiM the handle, pointed proteetoestennisl year will be made to contribute
Mr. Coarteoay'roM to go.
upwank The lundle waa still
blsxooed yith the larigni. that with a toihfarad.
"I should.hare bwn gfad '■
, i Hutched in Mr. Courtney’s hand, but that
united ToMr and a few voters from tbs
11. That we ehorisb gratefully the mwturned your umbrella,' he ■said politely. I
suddenly to have became
North the country can be governed.
1 vfc’es of our veteran aoldiera, and ■ hereby
“Aa it &gt;*. I can only hope itt m*¥ &gt;«• re r^kety. ,nj M kt.
angvrily against
want the people to und.rotrad that tbi. i&gt; expnw our unqualified sMranencc of th.stored."
the opt—itc wall, it fell back disjointed,
preeiariy the modw. that this is the sol- ration of the Democratic majority in tbc
"As | do myself, 1 arauge ™." Mira and a little roil of paper* tumbled al Mr.
mux and intret" Her. Mr. Blaine has National House of Itopeesentaliva*, fa re
Armstrong rraponded. “Not lor the um­ Courtney* very fort. For once in hi* life,
____ _
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„
m &gt;ving from plsres of emp'.urnicnt shout
brella'* tasks, liut for the sake af fifty dol­ and only uoc», the latter individual was | make another Hau think that the party is rennial campaign. Why this boetflity?
the capitol maimed Union reterana, and
lars and some photograph proofs, 'which betrayed into using hi* friend Kennedy'sa-----genuine
— *—
hard-moa*y
*----------------------party, and
* •'thus
------ae There is b«t one aimroe. It has Ito root filling the varancun thus mad. with men,
were screwed into the handle.'
favorite rxpreroioa, "by Georg" !"
cure th» roppurt of both. Mr. Payee' in the war of the rebellion and even far- wfa»e only claim upon tho majority 1*.
•Ehl By Georgs 1"
He did not godown town, but returned bill will be a failure unless hard monel tber bock ; it is nourisbod and watered by that they fought to dertroy this Uafau
Constraint was forgotten in the sudden home and shut himself up til) after din­ Democrato arc either fooU or false to theii
Weil, it rained fa torrents, and two young
12. Prudence and patriotism alike re­
Be- ner. Al »eveo o'clock be might have been profreerd principiea. It might to be en
Cwrre following me.
You naednSt surprise created by this statcmJnt
quire that ths adminiatratioa of tbe gorshocked, tuam-.ns—they were, though
M-cn croasfag------ Street, with a disreputable
era men i should continue iu tin hand* .-f
ven
quite at eara together. They pare.*] looking uufcrella in bis band, which just
Nr BlUe showed that the Republican the political organisation which has always
they did it very unobstrurirely, I've aean
both of them before, and I believe they from speculation about the fata of the um­ held together, and that was all. Bearing I
|«rty had Nsen the party of magnanimity bren true to it and not be given over to
brella to the weather, to tho locality and this, be entered Mba Armrtn ng * proa-1
iu reapeet to amaraty; QuU of the 18,000 tbe control of a party whteh has given
Mininlppi Poing’
to Reason, tn amusement and to muaie. cnee, and answered her merry inquiry as
who had baaa disfranr-hiwd by tha four- amphraidsuee at ita purpose to fateifr
When tber left. it wa* with tho under­ to where lie had been last weak, bnefiy.
tewuth amendment only 750 «[l1 labor an- •very profession of loyalty to tho amended
steading that tliero might bo future ria• I've Iwen finding your umbrella. Here
dee tha disability of their traasosi, and of eoartitutiop, and of reform, wrung from it
it*.
the— ha would only rmw Lsav* Jeff Davb by euastant defeat. '
However neither of tho young gentle
Somehow it took a great while for Mis*
akm. under the disability; and be would
Touching malterN relating iwpeeiallj to
men had hi* enp of satfafattioo full to the Annatrong to understand how it had come
do thia, not because he wm the amapieu our own State, this ronvralion dradare.
brim, becauw of the other. Not a wn about. She was frwdily amaxed event five
ous and ioeffrienl head of the Coethde^
1. That the actio* of the Detmrratir'
tenra did either utter a* they crowd the minutes to think that tier “identical um­
racy, but because his murderous crimes at Governor and Council fart June, fa the
stmt. In the upper hail of the boarding- brella" had been in Mr. Kennedy s u»AnderwxiviBe had |daced him beyond the
hoiue at lent Mr. Kennedy broke rilenre •reeinn. just scr-wa tbe sired. And to
rwrogtririorr of humanity, and bad mode
think, bcsidiw, that tho had taken Mr.
mure response, “far my confusion, and
him the ril.1 m bmkrou. atrodty of
Kenusdy'sUiubrella on tbs horraK»r! Il
the fact of my umbrella . dripping all over that advertisement ?'
Duke Alva, of the instigstoea of St. Har“About eight this morning," wa* tbe wra the vray rtrangmt thing tliat ever
my droa, caused tha catastrophe. I had
thidnasew, and oi Ue authors of the SpanUh Inquisition.
‘
to set tha umbrella aaide a little you see, laconic rraponae, and the one addramed happened, and.hr murt gu «imight and
tell mamma all about it.
and whin I gut up to Rare tho car, both fombled with hi* key.
Centennial gusher* will stand aghast at
“And you went dovru town and—'
' “But you have noffdone your pan." in•
tbk Wc dull hare all th* gTos* and
those young aunt rushed far the doer.
"I alway* godown town.”
It was really coramicaJ, mamma
I was
tertwaed Mr. Courtney. You said the
"Oh, pabawDon't be high and finder would bo suitably rcwanlod."
terror in large aactiou of Miaaiasippi,
no sooner outride the car than two ua“For returning a whole umbrella. that is, wherever terrorising is necessary
drellas root ovsr my bead, and there mighty! You went down town and
stood the two young gentlemen, both bought an umbrelfa! Ob, ho. ho, ho!*' Thank* will par for a broken ooe,'' said to break down the spirit of the colored
And
Mr.
Kennedy's
voice
grew
fainter
»
voter* and to aeeue IVnweradc suprevnMira Armstrong, saucily.
quite determined to serart roe tn the
“You think so? But you hare to keep ; tcj. Hi* conviction, .arrived at from
house door. I never wanted to Uuvh so, he retired into the depth* if hfa own
Pnaently he emerged your ww beaidre,' »ai-I Mr. Courtney, j oonreTMdotis with a great tnauy Demo­
ranch ; but I didn't laugh.
I .Thanked draasiag-room.
.
lherrtrow.
and
shouted
across
the
ball.
crats. lia* been that the Itemocratic loadthen with s very dignified bow—tree
with perfect gravity.
“Well we neither ..f u* won the cigars.
She looked nt him With widooiyad era are bound to rqrry ths State, without
apiece—thcu^roduciBg my owii^ yrebtd-.
Both got introduced the wune minute, by nurprbe, then Bushed and faltarvd aa *bo the least regard to tbc ..,-&lt;ud Republican
। George 1 Let's go halves on a bux."
। maSority Indeeil. It ba* been said that
“AU right," responded Mr. CXrartenav,
_ _- w. .
।
। &gt;•»&lt;&gt;
tMu n*8j“rtty ths more rare it
. raid abut hi* door, aoliioqnixing, aa he
“To marry the pencil whoreturned i “ «» »* orerrwns. for it only srousra th.
strolled to the front window and eaxed on your nmherila "
desperation of them- who wielded the Ku­
fin bouse opposite.
.
' "Oh I" fwtbe horrifiedre-pram-. "Did Klax atrocities of former dsya ead are
“As if I cared for cigars I"
Mr. Kcnnldy—"
ready for anything now to aceomphah
It waa nolioeablc after this that ths
•‘Spmkiagof Mr. Keottody, that gentfe-i »««*•
A
young gentlemen both cared very much man was intcrrucu-1 as he was lurhtiuc
Another rom«-&gt;uj«iot, writing fnua
far two things.
They cared for tbrir his first rigar on S/following morning by | Jacksot _Mlw., folly cumAwates three i
front window, and they eared more yet a top at the dear, al whith appeared
' for th. owner of tho lost umlwolla. the Courtney holding an umlsHI*.
lady of No. 8.
“Miss Annrtroug return* your umbn
Th. umbrella was not relumed. It be- with thanks, and apologie* fur having
oam« a thing of th* prat. Whether or knowinglr oxchauged with yutL ’
। Mt Mira Anastrong bad the light silk
bojc that lhe publie would demand im- ’
dreraia uncurtain, but tekfag into cou.idi utuuitv far the revenue Uievn white enn- ‘
| eralion the uuml&gt;er of entertsinm-uti »be
I aideriug the chargm agafam their prosacu- ,
attended, Cm with Mr. Kennedy, then
: with Mr. Cotrtsuyud aoiw.it ia safe
' ter*.- Moaey lw beau finely remdto atar* &lt;
• to assum. that sb. did. And the winter
' a ra.ua ter ettrreM, «nd th. ring rouM rap­

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For President.
RUTHERFORD B. H AVES
of Ohio
Foe Vioo-Preasdect.
JOHN F HARTRANFT
of Pctiusylranis
Subject to the docissott of the Republ
can National Convention.

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Tbe motieos of Plymouth Church may
be called senile, if nothing hanker. Ita
last performance, after snubbing tbe idea
of a mutual council, was to summon Mr.
Bowen, editor of tbe /adrpaUra/, to a
church meeting to hear grievances against
him. Hb two sons were allowed with
him, on suffcranoc, but tho stenographer
he brought wu promptly turned out.
Bai tbe reporter made good use of his
tine while be did stsy.and took down the
debate wool fur word, sod quietly took sat■faction in putting the report into . next

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We begin in January
■■PWhpNoton’aFriMda,"

TO DAY S ADVERT

SM. gin ter girt, aad hey. l*4ay l
aiagte hook ia the asartM. aasepdax
St Nicholas for 1875,
Whieh. with its »aoit&lt;»»= picture.
I iiroslsls serial*, sad Ila Isauroroahle

creditably to tho fairnras or order of pri­
vate Plymouth Church proceeding). Af­
ter all, the charge against Mr. Bowen wap

St. Nicholas for 1874 and S875.

| should tell al! be knew about the BeeebiW
. matter, be refused to say anything good
or bad about it. Tbe ahrewd, long-willed
1 Bowen knew what would exasperate the
swivel tongued brethren, and did it, by
I keeping his mouth shut. He turned the
tablas on the meeting last night by- taking
ground that the chureh summoned him to I
hear charges sad receive advice, not to
answer, and th&lt; Bowen mouth closed like'
adamaet again The ailent is the str- ngvet
in tbe quarrel-

.

Grain, Flour, Provisions
and CountryProduce,

MOODT AND SAS&lt;r.Y
Barnum's Hippodrome.where Jersey and
Vermont girls r.de Homan chariot races last
Winter, and Gilmore's liras.- Band made 1
everybody thirsty enough to drink oceans
of beer last summer, b now converted in-1
to a tabernacle for -Mopdy - and Sankey's
great meeting', in February
Seats for
7,000 cover the ■wdtut, and a- choir of
700 from different church choirs will lead
the singing. The vast building ha. teen
divided up into rooms for various purpoaea.
Bcaidca the va»t autorium for the regular
meetings, there are four very large rooms
for inquirers, rooms for preachers' moet
ings, rooms for ciaaace, and rooma for
every purpose. The money for all thb
has been furnbbed by wealthy religion,
people iu the eily, who are determined to
make some head against the depravity tha.
rules tbe eily, and b raining it. Om
liquor seller, who has one of tha most
popular bare in tbe city, subscribed, and
actually paid 81,000 to the fund for the
Moody meetings.
Whan asked why be
paid hb money to a eauao that waa in di­
rect conflict with hb busnroa, he answered
that he had real rotate, the income frchl
whieh waa greater than the profits from L^rbc Kentucky Republican State Cdopventina to select delegates to tbe Nateou
city, tho vice and crime that made S”cw 1 a! Convention and nominate electors, b to
York an undeaireble place to live in, was ' held at Louisville, on Thursday, May 18.
If tbe Democratic (Xiu^raaaan.ii /want
hurting hb largest interests. “If them
bowlers kin stop that kind of a thing, to join imue on rejecting all further! am
said be, “they are doing mo the beat turn newly unlcwi Jeff Daria can be ma Ic Lligithey kin T Notarery Christian reeavn, He to every kind of office under tha I govbut an exceedingly practical one.
But
when you come to revivalists, there are erament, thepe is certainly no Republican
twu in tbe city who deserve more encour­ objection to their doing so.
agement than they arc getting

The rrtends of "ScBiBnx’a*' whe
have reed ‘burly Tim's Trouble’."
“One Day at Arie,” ‘Tha Fire st
Grantley Milla,*': and otheraer Mrs.
llunteo’s abort stortea, will not na*l la
assured that they have a rare trert
liwforw them
Tbe aoane of the new
novel to laid In an English mining town
and from th* first page to tbe last tbe
Interest to unflatging.
Among other notahta lapers w. rnenUou tbe following: “A SECOND
“FARMER’H VACATION-RnSSi
G no bob E. WAnura, deartptlva of a
row-boat ride of two hundredaad fifty
miles, In one of tho most fertile aad In-

Enrope-a reglou never saets by tha or­
dinary traveler, but full of Interest, te
It. social and industrial asneeta. A nr*
collection of REVOLUTIONARY
LEITER.- AREKI» OP ILLUS­
TRATED ARTICLES OK AMERI­
CAN ;OOLLEGEK. Tbe Kerim -1..
elude* WOUara aad Mary, Harvard,
Yal*. Michigan State UnlvaraltyTWaa^
teyan Vnlvmrtty, AmbaretAfriealtaral
Union, Bowfeta.
Trinity, sod other typical Instituttora
of tbs oountry. Elegantly Ulurtramd
arUcloe on OLD NEW YXIRK lllwtrated papers oo AMERCAN ciTlEfi.

S: &amp; Cx&gt;abd.a
A. BitiM
&amp; IcDcwd.
Marehaats la

Msroaat
\
rirenlt Court fa\ Tib. .
Ptoaese n*ss Company

John H. WendelL &amp; Co.
ANDFOCIKrV" for graew/ul eeooomy ; "CULTURE AND PROGREBtV
tor crilldstn; ‘THE
WORLIPfi
WORK" ttn Induatrial IntelUracca••BBJC-A-RRAC" for wit and lunoerai
pleasantry.
Sounwn'B M0XTW.V to now reosgulred.both tn this Country anddn Ea&lt;

Flour, Crain, Pork &amp; Seeds.
Jtss* ijias thoMtii

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’ presbytartaa llhurch. will
Friday afiaraesa. Jan.'MM
Ur»bS«. AD are unto IV

• Fide Xrub’ pablial

Mayhew BusinessCollege

CALIFORNIA

and the cfJwr a Laras
picked up in front of B
yror’s Granary, Nov. 20t
will |dcaat cal! and pay
prove property an* reclai

D. D. MALLORY &amp;C0

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BALCH 4 NORTON,

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Omaha and California Line

JOHN

STANLEY I

THE WEEKLY SUN.
EUxabrth rittorrt Pb.lp., Abbv Mortou
Mm Harrier Pruwott r-poflbnl. Donald
G Nitebell, H h , Edmond C Htoadroan. Lucy I„4rc-,n&gt;, Charles Ifudley
’•«*&lt; Harte. Frank K Stock­
ton, EUsabetb Akers Allen, T. W. HL(taMm, Luerotia 1*. Hale, het K AProctor. Nra Oliphant and Rev. EJwarclEggleston
Spsctal paper. ... ~curai ro prwdnro.1

00322323324848482330
vKn.owATuxxa. Mankato, t-t. I't n x
| Nxw L'UW. and alt pointe In acuthrni
aniFCrntral Stl.inoe-ta. Its *
Green Bay and Marquette Line
!• ll»c only Hno» for jAxnviiL*,

As ^specimen of the species of intimi­
dation practiced in Miminrippi, the newa
pipen have published a copy of readntone recently paaaod by tha Deaaoeraiie
Conservative Club of Cooksville. Noxubee
county. Throe resolutions are directed
againat one M. M. Homer, who recently
droerted tbe Democratic party and rated
a Rspcbliean ticket. He ia denounced aa
-a traitor to bia country and an enemy to
hla neighbors," and the mctulacrs of the
Club are pledged to have no further deal­
ings with thia “heart ia mass clothlag."

It b ramorad that there b great lack of
harmony among tho Democrats in the
Horns Committee on Xpprepriaiiona.
The two lending n.eu, Randle and Hol­
man, do not snoot to ba abb Io unite the
row. of the committee O[«xi tbe puraum&gt;-

la tbeonly route for Eww, Rocktoui,
PnrrrouT. and all pointe via Freeport.
Chieagoand Mihratrite Line
is tbe old Lake Shore Route, and re the
only one passing through KvAtrarox,
|L*m Fobbst. HtaubaBD Pab«.
WacKBOAX, Racdib. Kexovka ta

Oysters received daily

Pullman Palace Cere
,
are ran ou all through trains ofthte
road.
Thia tt tbe OXLY LINE runnlXg
these ears between Chicago and At

/ree (Uiivary and on tinu.

Paettc Railroad for all point. West ot
tire Mraaouri Hirer.
On tbe arrival of the trains from the
Kart or SouUi. the trains of tbe Cbte wo
*
.Otnaba and Call-'
fornix. Two Thrwmh Trains ctatly. with
Pullman l‘alae*-1»r*wlng Ildmn end
'niu3tn“ C“*&gt; ,hmi,h ** **•*“ I

For tit. Paul and Minneapolis, Two I
trims system: of rutting down eotimatca
upon whieh they have agreed Tbe ia-JL •

caiiono are that, to make political capital,
tbe Democrato Will attempt to cripple
neariy every'^purtmoot of the Govern

,MiXS
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,u,d nmnlng through to!

and be happy ngnin.

1 Great tata it' Prices!

Dy MtogriHag fee rar Maateal Maguire.
debate, myu the general opinion among
the Dsmocreu b that they have been led
into a trap and wantonly aaerifload.
Throw ba greet deal of grumbling «»d
dmHtisfr Vxrt at the tore matters have
taken, aad B b a neticeUe fort that thb IBJnahre in Iregth.
1 yr« .
rfomtbfortfos
b grertert smoug th.
UrjBS anything different frw

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Tbe Boston Journal, la a «&lt;wat lamm.

(rtptl PaimoaL MsSrirt of Colnwhia.
sow vtatca.
&lt;ir.„nre W Pul-.L. V,rein's. In CoEfrdc.-ato

|, RprdMCV

ntesa ia eertsels. how pare and MlaralaUag
tateaehlng. bow r—lamtartjriU
sad tbsa turn orsr ths ps&lt;«a .T
S1«Ih4ss.
and yen will lad yror i&lt;teal reaHaad."
Tbs Chisago Intnr-Ocwnn my. “A
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THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Those , whieh be produced on Monday
must be answered front the record, or the
verdict of all fair-minded men, who have
the ordinary feelings of humanity or the
proper anxiety for our national future,
number of Republican* in thia
will le in favor of Mr. Blaine's amendBurnt.
Neither will it escape the public oteerv ilion that the first Democratic reply to
to unite all factions ia opposition to
Mr. Blune's powerful speech fails at just
the material joint, Mr. Cox appears to
have been "iuut," in Congrvsaioaal par­
lance, and to have shown some wit just
where that quality was wretchedly out of
place, but as to the exoneration of Jeff.
Daria against the weighty, recorded
14th cf Jane
charges preferred by Mr. Blaine, ho had
Gau l Hoyer ia a 'man of undoub
almost nothing to sayy 1 He J aired his
ability, unfaltering integrity, unyield
jocewily instead, and sought to pick flaws
devotion to the nmou of throe State,
in the record of tho cx-8penker. All this
earnest friend of elect justice and eq
only lends te confirm Mr. Blame's posi­
righto before tbe law of every human
tion.
Unices the Democratic speakers
ing rogudlcm of nationality or tho co
who are to follow—including soms who
were in the Confederate Goveratneni and
contest ia Ohio he drmomitra’.ed hio
ought to have (whetherthey produce it or
scnsl popularity and hio unswerving
not) superior information to that of their
proc to secure to the people at the eai
palavering fellow-partisans of the North—
can do better than this, they will find that
and an that single istuc enrrie-1 tbe grr
they have once more stirred the oonacicnce
Bteto of Ohio, securing hb own election
and proAjund feeling of the nation only to
Govorar and a decided Rcpublian reayori
their disadvantage and utter eaeomfilure.
DwTmb and McCavlkt
in both brenebea of tbe 1-egislatnre. j
Are two brands snatched from the burning, Vu )aased away and ia forgotten, bit tbs
Ohio b om of the duemt Staten, and o
• The Orgin Points?’ «
that ia, one was a miserable dnnkard an 1
that it b absolutely Mcewary to carry
tha other waa a priae-flghter. They were । truths uttered by Mr. Blaine are Indeli­
eurare the election of the nominee of tl
Ditty of tbs asiMlMsss bj lbs door-kropsr converted, and Leth felt eallsd upon to do bly stamped upon the public mind. I
Cincinnati Convention , and, aa Hendrid
of llisX’^io were mldlsre in ths Cnlon aresy. something for the people they had formerly
United .States Senators were emoted,
nine are eolorsd m»s aad «n» a cotore! w«- known So U ey take lofts or collar., lust ' Turoday,
b morally certain to be tbe confedera
by tbe Legislature, of Kentucky,
sua. Win ib« organs pstat cat wbns tbs
noainre. despite the earnest protort of • “octrafo oa teyally’- semss is.—ZTattfar aa they can, dawn iu Wafer and Vandam i Mississippi, and Iowa.
Kentucked re
streets,
sod
they
hold
s
er
v
ice
s
anxxig
the
■any Northern Democrato, who are goc
H.rs tetbevScial Ifet of lbs spprtnteM ;
will tbs eoafedsrals sd.lor of tbs Jtwt | city. They are mobbed, aud hustled, and . aisoippi, L (J C. Lamar. Democrat. bu&gt;d
I drepitefully used ia all sorts of ways, but Iowa, 8. J. Kirkwood, Republican. I
stick to it with the seal cf martvre,
In ths Union army.** tbs ma* ««fora&lt; msa, | they
Old (ondrmned politicians seem to I bo
and are actually accomplishing something
and tbs om roterod .wenaa, aad ia default
Ex-SclaThey have got together asaal! congvrea- about the euureet art going.
To thb popular leader of the sterling tbsrssT stead coartetsd of misrepreasatlsg tbs tiuos ia both those streets, and have arTrumble and ex Senator Doolittle reeeiwRepublicans of Ohio, let the name of beta la tbs earn.
। taally induced a large number of men and ly made brief speeches in Chicago wbiek
John F. Hartranft, present Governor of
atABrnsurv.
women to try a bettor life. They work peked more grumbling Into .mailer
Pcnnsyiraais, be added for Vice Praridcnt
Rsnry fiberwood, tbs oU Postmaster, wu
sparo than we have seen for a long time.
in every eagaeeasee-. from PenyevUle to
and thmjbe secured beyond esvil tbe vote Keaeasw
Mountain, and toot a lee at teUmri
Gov. Lnddington of Wisconsin recoof the great States of New Y ork and Mills. Hswaitatbe ccsibmU wMch.cap­
m*nda the repeal of the Potter ’Railroad
Davla.
Pennaylvuia in tho Eart, and of Indiana tured
law. and tbe subntitnlion of a law pro­
The maa who suceroda him to J. M. Siswart.
and Hlinob mtheyalby of tbe Mbaba *f Alexandria. Vs., who was a sujarln tba
hibiting unimt discrimination and exor»r=&gt;y
ippi, for we have no question that under 1 a.nfr.J&lt;rate
tionato rates, and making provision for
The old Assistant 1'oataiaater. Joseph A.'
ths lead of three men ladiaraand would be Wllteo. was a member of the RUaete laftetry.
tbe cviutinued supervisory control over
a
e«
n
«:ra!.
aad
al
IhebatU*
of
Fort
Doa.teoc,
to surely Bepuiflsean an Michigan and
throe corporation!.
had Ida entire aub-maxllary bsae shot sway.
Maasachusette end that the battle would be Which eatirelr dettroyed th* power of masiiSam Dox'a boasu of hb defeating Mr.
fought and tho yfototy substantially won extion. though he I* enabled is artieulato by
Blaine reminds one of the “fearfully scseuaresaa af aa artfltetaRy supplisd jaw. eom- wa the adjournment of tbe Convention.
posed of nittwr. When partially rcrovsred
tifot" round in John Phmuix's Ight with
the
Jndga, when, says Plurnix “I was
si lirunuur of ths reny"- them that amount. Tbi. 8700.000 worth
of goods eanart be sold today for one- bolding him down oo top of me with my
fourth their coat, for the reason that only nose, which 1 had inserted between hb
very few arc buying jewelry, and that few
can buy the hart lathe world, ofindirid- teeth for that purpose."
By abolishing the ofte. of -Genual of
Of the subordixal». tbs followlag are the uab, at half the priree they can of dealers
A diamond saver gate to be aecood-. tlje Army, cutting down tbe Navy and
and
new
ferae.
old
deal of ths St. Louis Rrj^lica. ays
handed, aad tbe people who have them ,disposing of a fow other luxuries' it b
sth rous.
thrti* forming his ctanmittore Mr. Kerr
are all wiffing eoow^ to realiao ou them, ,thought that euough may be saved to
omoi hnrd maocy only to the extent of
Xorataa Crane. Vermont.
mark the cestowabl year by giving Jeff
A. M. Legg, New Tort, two yssre ta Untew
nppcaiuna to the wBd vaganro of the ioDavba pension of 1100,000. So thicks
t1. A. Wartril, Maeaeehusslta. fear yean
the Chicago 7V.X.U ’rad it looks like it.
One of the bst aftcial acts of Gov.
J. H. Paine, Ohio, In Unlow army.
Taylor of Wisconsin, was to appoint Mr.
O. M Thoma*, tewa.
Hugh Mer’srtand of Columbia ss a ra2H. p. Btebop. Miehlgu, tert » ana ia the
Uateearmy.
R. 8. MeMtehMl. Wmeonsls, Marly lert hb
‘‘flirg&amp;gr.a
W. ft. fit Irins. Mow Tort.
JJk Severs. Powmvivaaia.

"LjaE^te.T^.

Home
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
THE OLD FOLKS, AND TO TH.
BOYS AND GIRLS.

wtelde—the iilirz and HntleMMM whieh
prevail'd prior to tha hsUay. Meg st*,
reeded by on* of tha mart vfgMM sod
•lining debates known for years, aad the
cu d of which to not yet. We are foiriy
in new fo? the ' Presidential erosion," and
The city b thankful for the cool change
wc may expect that there will be blows Io
Fug, rain, and
give and blows to take on nearly every that cume thb week.
day. The quertion that hrn opened tbe fover-broodiag weather were jurt making
campaign ie that of amnesty, sad tho ready for a bort of small cpiifomire. Tbe
ice man were cask with hop. deferred, far
bsartag dtopoeiticn to thsak that thgy there were no signa favorable for their an­
have brought on the straggle in the shape nual ire erep, and 8,000 men ware waiting
it amtwioL Mr. Randall insisted upon for work tn begia at the greet iewbouare
pushing his amnesty bill to a vote, to tbe up river. There waa liflo need of invalids
Bui the north wot
exclusionot Mr. Blaines atoeadmcwL Ho going to Florida.
succeeded iu his object, but got defeated wind brought clear and bracing weather
on his bill, bemdro entailing a dtammsion
warm, unfavorable weeks, the seasna b for
from being an unhealthy ooc, the death
have nude some effort to avert.
Wepresame that the ground on whieh rate for tbe week being considerable lew
Mr. Blaine proposed to exclude Jeffsrsou than tbe corresponding one last winter.
Davis, and him alone, from uauerty, waa After the weather, the

not generally undentood previous to this
debate. It L. not bcransc be wu tbe
President of the “Southern Confederacy,"
nor beeaueo he surpassed all other rebels
in injury to the loyal eausc, for Mr.
Blaine, like moat Intelligent Union men,
sere the fact to have been for otherwise,
end even gives Mr. Davis the credit of
having been “fir more useful as a db■ turber of tbe councils of the Confeder­
acy;" Lut ha would set him apart for
having been tho author and upholder of
tho untold atrocities which were perpetrai
upon the Union priaonen at Andersonville.
On this subject ho unrolls that fcarfhl re­
cord which is tho hardest thing in all tho
war for Northern people to forget, aad
whieh they find it impomible to forgive.
It m the most disgraceful leaf in modern
history, and since such things can occur,
it M the duty of this Government to stamp
it with some mark of ita abborrwoee which
ahall, if [possible, tend te prevent its
repetition in the ages to come. Tho qusatioo, thou, i» juat here—can Jeff. Davis
be proved to have ordered and kept up
that monsirvus iniquity? Tbe time to
, cctwidcr that is when it is proponed to ab
■olve him from all the political conse­
quences of the rebellion and to restore him
to the full cniovmeM of ciiiscnahin on the
same level will his surviving victims of
Andersonville. Mr. Blaine shows courage
and jhstiec and round judgment in bring
ing np tliis quertion at tbe right moment
and having it settled. No haste or racers
on tho other aide, no centennial guah or
hurrahing! for merely political “reconcilia­
tion,".will prevent tho country from care-

and

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Ds«tem u all kinds

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Thu Htw Imprond S^k-rMd

FLORISCi m liffiUL

�SPECIAL NOTICES.

-EX-VICE PRESIDENT
Should have written you leal wook bet
for the reaann that I derirad to let you
know when 1 did write again, th* proa

pacta for btuiaem for the balaucw of the
winter and an my work ia now laid out,
ahall eo-iraror to write regularly once in

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

letiD live notwithstanding that awful
Sageiatinn I received from the immacu­
late Reformer through tha oohtmne of the
IDm. Journal. My adrice to Reformer

Hare oh exibition one ofthe
largest Stock vf Fancy Goode
ever brought tO thin City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. IJ&gt; have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medicines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets.^fe.,
4^- Give us a call.
'

Em Booby ask tbe attention of the pub
He to hie azteoniva stock of gaai ccOara
•carte aad other furainhiag goods. Hie
Barber Shop ia always open, and aay paraco dtmring anything iu that lie a wilj J

Goan hands The ringing school at thm
pfocaia progrenung apfomiadly indeed,
aad the damn of the rttoodanta to ia.ro.
I never naw greater than al thia school.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 15. 1874.

TO-DAY'S ADVBflTKEMENTS.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

in the County; and I never have vnitod
a school where program waa so largely
developed in achokro »o young, as iu the
Orangeville school.
Banidra the ringing school here, I have
aloo one at Yankee Springe which waa
orgaained laat evening, aad tbe attendanoa
waa very lai^r, and the prwpreta are, a
large acliool, and a good dral of attention
and interval waa manifeaied. Organiaa a
aahool tomorrow evening in Martin, AllcRan Co and expect to urganuc one at
Irving Station on Wednesday evening

500 CORDS WOOD.

The subscribes haring sold hia farm
will mH on eaid farm, ou aeeticu 23 in
the Township cf Maatiaga 1» miloo seat
of the county form on tha north aide cf
the river, on Thursday February 3rd 1676,
9 o'clock a. st- Tbe following property

So you are Mr. Editor my time ia all
taken, aa w* hare school two nights here
eaeh week, and .hall hare tbe tame num­
ber weekly at Irving.
Strange weather
for winter isn't it ? There ia being con■ideraUe richness at present, traceable to
thia unnatural winter weather
W. H.
Harper who tired near here died last even
iug ef infiamatioa of tho otomaeh.
Hi.

SOO cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at JI J!5 ver
cord delivered.
C. F. DWIGHT.

IN
'bru&amp;man

want tho beat Havana Cigara

"The Baal Thing in the Watt."

daya attending the aiok.
With numerou good wiah«

irara.wpmTsAiti

Wa will tend the

rata

■plete stock of Domcatim
bottom prieaa.

IN KANSAS

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Going to the Front.

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WEEKLY EAGLE
$1.50

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

w. n»u

HASTINGS,

Grand Rapid*

Goo. M. Savage &amp; Co'a Column.

I plows, drag, and all other tool, etc weary
to carry on a form. Aino a quantity of
hay. corn aad rorn fodder. Also all hie
bouaebold furniture, atorea, eHairs, bed daya I will tell Bools aad Sboev M coat
steads, tahUs, dishes aad various other for cash only
J. Q. Runyan
i
artirloa. Aino one Wiloou'e improved.

fomily of four children, all grown up how

,1 Rapid*.

WILL LECTURE

Ite BartiHs I Imui Riw 18. Ct

:r-Ss?.f^u.r
|

money by buying guefe
J. RcanKX'n. 1

mrata long before the

GROCERS.

I’s.tSSSS
Oftr tbr 8ft it tte Livat Unit Eft
FARM

FOH SALE !

Die esU. r.&gt;«-r offer, for sale • FaloaMa

Um

irocat
WATER Ult

50 ARE IMPROVED

UK 1BHB
Shingim, Lath, &amp;c.

all point, in Northern Colorado
Tbe
brut route to Southern Colorado, Naw
Mexico, and Arisons.
The only direct
route to th. famous San Juan minan
Tho track aad eyipnent io uaaqualod.

foil

I will
In Allayatt aevaiy

Leap Year Party

xx36yl
There was a Leap Year Party al Prai­
rieville Hall tha lat inat. managed exclurively by the ladies.
About forty
young bdiet brought their fellow, there
payed the balls aad took them boom in
the morning (rood music waa in atten

Mr. Charles F. IIumvII &lt;-f Detroit gave aae•allel
torture at I Sv Crort Hmm,
la Uta vrty, aa Maa4&gt;y rrealug Ila gaveaa

NOTICE!
HASTINGS

“Know Thy Opportunity."

«i (ivtog luatnxtlMt la mua&amp;at MtodlevUto.

mm

Dim

STEBBINS BRQ’S.

8ELDCTBD TIMBERS,

Where you wul lied all kind, of Wagons

and

Buggies.

b^*hrWulnp-.L

Th­

TICKETS M CKNTS.

NO HALF PRICE.

FCHNITURE!
The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent iu 40 dozen

IL Ileeatme we make the moat of nor
gtMida oureeivea.
M. Bera ore wr keep the beat of work-

A ~n iting to ecganssa the Ixrige will
b. boM at Good Tsfotylam Hall, an Fri­
day evening &lt;s next wtmk, February Uh,
Mr. Chxrim J’. BoamlLaf Dstrori will nr
guaiiotho sucirty.
Before nrpmiring
Mr. RmmaS wifl deRnr a afocn addreoa.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

Keep It.

Of every Dt iption
.
which we
oati aall ehra|*Mtian any boua.- In Bar­
ry County. hr three rwautu:

Goon Tkmflam OnuaxitATtov—
At tha atone of the tctuperaore meeting al
the Coart Houk on Monday cream*,
nearly fifty iua« were taken to oejxcua
a new Lodge ef Good Tataplan in thia

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CHARACTER; PUBLIC SERVICES

jjm VV1I1 llama aaja he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a double order ot

Wo ooll none of thia BbeajMnude Fur­
niture that la made by machinery. Tb«
goods we make la loads by itand, and
warranted. Wa l.vUe all potnous to
oall and inspect our goods, for they a!)
Lear Inapcctloo. No trouble at all

CROCKERY

UNDERTAKING

too, but Dan gays it ia going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to got married and
go to keeping house, and be will soil it Cheap
and close it out.

We have a

�- ----- ,. ——h
u.tuwn mem ana
their wounded broth«r, and in another
instant the unfortuouc auunai was pros­
trate and hi* life beaten out by the tramp­
ling hoof* of the resietfam, blind, and
eager crowd that followed, kyith a tereiOur many riUieaa are well aaiuainiad
bft fatmuon that it wa a forvahadowfag
of hi* own fate, Arthur turned fa the with the fact that an effurt ha* been in
progrva* to secure fund, laffieient ta erect
ra*Kxl thoroughly, during tho year follow­
ing ths fire of March 6, 1874, for fund*
to be used fur rebuilding upon a larger
and better plan than tho old one. Prof.
Rideout, of the Commercial and Trie­
graphic Department, entered the field to
raise ten thousand dollar* to be used for
tho cOMtntctioo of the fourth building m
eipitation. But u he ran, bi thought of the group of five, M originally dmigned.
To many this aocmed like a hopekmi un­
URLES R. WELLS, PvMeat.
nothing but the awful fate that waa fol­ dertaking ia view of tbe tbcroughnam
lowing him, and the thought spurred him
HEKTtT L. HILLS, Srmlory.
ta an almost frantic effort. I have tried with whieh the work had Uen prruwutcd
fa behalf of the general faterwt. Bat,
to make the reader understand that Arthur
; was quite inacoeBibl* to any of thob faith aad pluck are wonderful instrumenwcaknewM* which mankind regard a phy­ tahUe*. 1Uy walk hand in band with n
•toady and royal trec.1 which aecm* to
sical cowanlioe. In the defease of wltat
challenge the moat fonaidaUe difficult!®,
We copy by pretaisaion (from the ad­. he believed to be an intellectual truth, in and through theta acamtnlish aucoeme*
now in sucvwd’uTbiuincwi in the principal
vanced sheet* of Scribner's Monthly foe. th* intarestaof hi* pride or hi* aelflove,
cilia* and town* of the United States
February), the following exciting incident or fa* momentof poaion, he would hare’ upon green field* or tranquil waters.
faced death with Unbroke.-) fortitude and
1
Tho
hard
times
together
with
tho
fact
in Bert'. Hute's Serial story, “Gabriel1 cafamms. ’ But to be the victim of aa ac
Conroy.”
cid«nt; to be the lamentable aequd of a' that we as a people hare within a ccmpara1 lively abort period carried a large number
The absolute freedom of illimitable, logical succcsaion of chancea, without mo­, of important public enterprises to aucco*space, the exhilaration of the sparkling. tire or purpose ; to be sacrificed for noth­' fu! eonclukion* at a coat of many thousands
Magnificent granite building, with ele­
sunlight, and tho excitement of th* op­’ fag—without proving or disproving aiiy-’ of dollar*, made it to nojeasy matter to in­ gantly fitted aad famiahed apartment* for
posing wind, which was strong enough to, thing; to bo trampled to death by idiotic' augurale an effort to raise so large an llto application of and carrying out of our
oblige Arthur to exert a curtain degree ofp beasts, who had not even the instinct* ofI amount ** ha* liven secured for the Col­ novel and systematic method* of
,
paaios
or
revenge
to
justify
them
;
to,dic
physicalUrength to overocmo it, so wrought
' lege since tho fire, including this last
upon him, that ia a few moment* he had tho death of aa ignorant tramp, or any handsome sum which is the result, only, of BUSINESS TRAINING,
thrown off the mysterious spell which tbe negligent clown—a death that had ’•' gleaning a field already carefully harresV
Young men who contemplate a burinou
Rancho of the Biased Trinity appeared ghastly ludicrowmaa fa ita method, a' cd. Most of these subscrijAions are for
life, and parents having son* to educate,
to hare jam over hi* spirit*, and had death that would leave his body a shapc- the amount of one hundred dollars—in a are
j^rticularly requested to send
placed a material diatance between himself lee*, indistinguiahabk, unrecognizable clod, few instanca larger turn* were pledged. for document* relating to the euUegv, which
aad its rioomy towrra. The iandserapc, which affection could, not idealise nor Among those whose subscription.-, are for give full infbnnation a* to terms, condi­
which had hitbarto
d ux-notonoo, ftfaoa*hi|&gt; rewiHnoi,—all thia brought a larger sums are Mon. J. P. Cook. 1500; tion* of cuturnee, etc. Address,
and uninspiring, now become raggotive; horror with it so keen, *o exquisite, *o Hon. K. L. Koon, #200. (Mr. K. had
CHARLES IL WELLS. President,
fa tha low. domc.hapcd hill* beyond, that excruciating, that the fastidious, proud, already subscribed several hundred dollars
were huddled togctUr like lulf blown intellectual being, fleeing from it, might since tho work of rebuilding commenced);
x*2Utf
Arie Hares, Conn
earth bubbles raised by fas fiery breath of■ have been the rat--------------- ------and Prof. Charles 1’. Griffin. formerly
some long dead volcano, he fancied ha saw turned hi* back ou danger. And suprad-' President of the Commercial College of
ded
to
it
wa*
a
superstitious
thought
lhaL
the origin of the Mfaiioa architecture. In
this place, but now General Manager of
the long sweep of the level plain, he rec­ for it* very horror, perhaps it was a retri­ tho Lnicer**] Lift Insurance Companv u( i
ognized the ealm. uneventful life that had bution for something tha: he dared not New York, $2,600.
1
left ita expression in tbe patient gravity of contemplate I
At the close of the regular cxereue.riat
And it wa* then that hi* strength sud­
.the people. In the fierce, rrotleas wind
ths College JChapel last Tuesday morning I
that blew over it—a,wind *o perahtent and 'denly flagged. Hi* sense began to rseL President Durgin stated that the require-11
perpetual that all umbrage, except a nar­ Hi* breath, which had kept pace with the amount had Ixien secured and that the
row fringe of dwarfed willows di-finiag !quick beating of hi* heart, intermitted, work would be commaicwl at cnee. Pref.
the line of an extinct water coring in* hntitated—wa* lost! Above the advancing lUdraut followed with remark^ relative to j
hidden in sheltered canons and the Iseward Jthunder of hoof* behind him. he thought Prat. Griffin's former connection with the | lodejcatait, Mmal ml Pnctmrt.
slopes of the hills—he recognized aome- ;h* heard a woman’s voice. He knew now school of which the Commercul and Tele- ,
thing of hia own resiles* race, and no jbe waa going crnxy ; he ahouted and fell, graphic Department wa* firmed, and the DAVID II. WHEELER, D. D., Editor.
H. W. DOUGLAS, Pub. Agent.
longer- wondered at the barrenness of the he rose again and staggered forward a few propriety of a better name than the oar ,
stepa and fell again. It was over now! |by which the building hx* heretofore been
A sudden sense of some strange, subtile ,diaiguifcd, at th* duv of whieh the fol­
Term*, $2.50 irt Advance.
perfume, Ixating up through tho acid, ।lowing resolution wa* utunimoculy adoptPostage, 20c. additional
smarting dust of tho plain, that choked ,
hi* mouth and blinded his eyes, came
yJlefolttJ, (Tint tho Building hereto- ,
swooning over. him. And then the blew- ।fore known a* the Northwest Building in ,
cd interpeailien of unoonsciouMica* and ।the Gniup of Hillsdale College be here I

gRAXD TRCNK RAIL^Jy'
NOV.
IS1i
•

WORTOAGESALE.

YOUNG MEN

stMvS
Lawson’s Curative

fie Bifit Kinin!.fticiti® for
Ymi la.

Rheumatism, N euralgia, Sciatic

^m laailliMi rettlrs.ErSL'e

Big

Cnptete Family Njispaper.

Malo iYrnfeg

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MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD^

THE METHODIST

called Griffin Hall.”
—’ ' back to lift agfcin with after
'
This is 'certainly a high honor properly
----J&gt;" in hi* cam, throbbing i bestowed. Tbe name i* not ody euphotho aetuttion of an effort to do .niou but all tho cireumstanan. ;urruundI&gt;»aiLiy
canted him for
that wi* require of him. Of ;ingthecaa* conspire to make it* applica­
the moment to dirmiM her fttan hi* mind.
During hi*.rapid walk be btaFnodced. as
tion to the Hall ftpeeial^y appropriate.
»a accidental, and by no mean* in eoentia!
feature of the bleak landscape, the vast
IT WILL
herds of crawling,psrpoulcaa cattle
An
entirely new and distinct imprrarion wu
now forming itself in',hi* eonwioumcas—
namely, that they nc longer were purpose­
THE CENTENNIAL.
less, vagrant, and wandering, but were
actually obeying a certain definite law of
keep yon fully informed of tbe new* of
attraction, and were moving deliberately
tbe day, advise vrith you upon farm and
toward aa equally definite object. And
that object wu himself!
fireside topics, entertain you with it* varied
Look where he would; before, behind,
reading in general literature. iklight your
on either aide,—north, east, south, west,—
wife and family with it* diwjUMitiuna ujon
ou the bleak hill-tow, on the slope of the
roeial and domestir topic*, instruct und
faUa, aczorn Hie dried up array-,, there
One hundred year, ago the brat gin
amuse, them by ita foreign and. domestic
were tbe same converging lines of slowly known vu not the cotton-gin.
moving objects toward a single focus—
One hundred yearn ago there were no correspondence. cfcoioc stories, quaiot char­
himself! Although walking brakly. and Pacific Bailway .vubsidas.
acter «ketch&lt;w, sparkling aad witty para­
with a certain definiteness nf purpose, be
Ono hundred yean ago men did not die graphs, original and entertaining accounts
wu apparently tha only unchanging, fixed, of Presidential maggot* ia their brains.
of travel and adveuturr, ebcw^aixl puzzle
aad limited point in tbe now active land
Ono hundred year* ago there were no
column*, etc.
scape. Everything that rose above the Confederate generals in Congress.
deo.1. barren level wu now moving slowly, I One hundred years ago farmers did not
AU the new*, commercial, political and '
irrmutibly, instinctively, but unmistaka­ cut their Ires off with mowing machine*. genera), and the cream of cinrca*. titaJ\|
ble toward tine common center—himself!
One hundred years ago our mother’* tare. A newzpapcr that will meet every
Alone and unsupported, hr wu the help-. ,did not worry over disordered sawing malea, utxxmsektu nucleus of a slowly gath- .
every houMhoid. A .»ewspape% conceded •
ering force, almost immeasurable lu it* im­
mensity and power I
,
by tbe prrv of every section to' be one of:
At fir»t the idea wu amusing and gro- .
the meat original and bright** of Amcri-1
leaque. Th«a it became pcturrsaue. Then
it became something for practical consider- ।

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DISSOLI TIOX NOTICE.

CONTENT YOU

If You Want The
?ul will, iu-- choked down the next cunsid-1
oration before it had time to fasten upon
or paralyze his atrenrth. He stopped aad
turned. The Rancho at the Bksaad
Trinity wa* gone! Had itmddcnly sunk
in the earth, or had he diverged* fromhis
path? Neither; he had simply walked
over tho little deration in the plain beside took theirs straight
the arroyo and corm/, and bad alreadyOn* hundred years ago university boat
left the Rancho two miles behind him.
club* .watBjMt entered a* .-pool-salsa like
It wu net the only mrpxiac that nun*
open him suddenly like a blow between
One hundredyears ago every young man
4** not an applicant for a position a* clerk
had been operating fa his rear, and when
be turasd to rrtnc: hia steps toward
th* Mission, he fared the staring eyes of I not cotuiidered very much preferable to the
a hundred bulb not fifty yard* away. A* original grinden.
A. v—a—* time mJ tieJ
he faced them, the nearest turned, the
„„
........... ■sft fems’
and now nobody wait*
next the avae, and tho next,1
_______________ ide.
distance he could sec tho m------------One hundred year* ago kenwenc lamp*
psatcl with military precirion and sequence. did not explode and awirt women to shuffle
With a arose of relief, that lie put aside off thi* mortal coil.
a* quickly a* he had the sen*c ot fear, he
One hundred ypar* age men did not
_ ill___ Li t:____ ___ '.I_______ . |._II
commit auiade by going up in baloou*

beyond, unul the whole herff bcLm !..m
undulated like a vaat monotonous kl He
oostimtsd on acres* tbe arroyo and past
tho corral until the blinding and penetrat­
ing cloud of dnyt, raised by the planring
huofr &lt;&gt;f tho moving maso before him,
caused him to atop. A dull reverberation
of the plain—a sound that at first might
have been attVibuted In a passing earth-

Owe huqdrrdJ year* ago ii was not con.•id*sod injurious *o thehealth or morals of
pupils to read the Bible in the school*.
One hundred year* ago there was aw
steam on canals—even the driver on the
tow-path didn't steam up in those day*.
One hundred year* ago there were no
Turkish harem* at Salt Lake and no Ann
Elizas auing for tbs IDdi part of a divorce.
Ono hundred years 32&amp;S

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«TBF«HJTffiO?CIST.’.
«ar I*CmUIm. el UMllUtill; l»a*tkM* uni «
"■•“oN^hXuFn ACRES
t pair millrat ejMt. ee Sliter »Js •*

the advance wall of another raal UtsnuJtu-

TOOTG.JtEIUgj;

and gotten up, the Utter to wrrsuln with 1
a aix month*' drought, oaswiMial famine',-!
and tho incmaant buffeting af tbe wind—
wild and untamable, but their staring
eyve and oervoo* limla riptrnd ce!y
woodsr and curiosity. And when he ran I
toward them with a shout, ih-rWwdJ
M had tU others, filo by filo,andAM*. *-|

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1876.

pmmi u® busies cms.

WHOLE NO. 102'
to&gt;A,ihu

s*. — .to to«. u

prixra ha own comfort, and
“■ all people who
“ tetetete. -^tebte. «te^.;„J
care for their pcnon.il or the public g»od.
camo back to thU “first principle" of
Mary, on read! ng three wonk, mid. “O, prwperin, and accept this simple vd ufe
friend Edgerton, if DralJ c-uld hare rule uf dim---- «m soatrtAZ^, spe,.&lt;//*»,
said these words and Kuc-kto them, thia
beautiful place might hard still been hia."
Remember the Lecture by
‘ That , tfee dnu’t know where Daniel ■
llm, ROW in Stock for th, HOLIDAY TItMIK. Ml nn.l roinii?" naked the Quaker. •
Ex-Vice President Colfax a*t Ex-Vice President Colfkx at
"No,! hate not heard anything of him Union Hail, Tuesday Evening Union Haff. Tuesday Evening
।
« ■
".piste lino'of ,
fur
mono
than
three
yean."
HASTINGS, MIOH.
February 8th. ,
’
February 8th.
'
•Thee would .like to son him. would there
The OutloJk‘onhe Times.
L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.
State Rifkta Radlrl.u.
“0 yrn, indeed I shuuld."
“Lot us walk up stairs."
*’r?T.,VC*“t'7 Osntlsaua.
Aa they went up the front ateira Daniel
With eunatantlv grown,-, wealth and i
intelligence amoog Csnaen, it would natur- i
estranged from me; if I went, perhaps slipped down the jack onaa and took hia
hsvemadcnochaagraa* vrt, tha Dram
they would not bdierc tae. I think it stand in the. front room. When they re­ ally be exp-rted that they should manifeet
crau therein Uri^TU- TX
turned, Sirs. Akin noticed a ata!wart man a. constantly incnaaed determination to
would
be
better
they
should
not
know
remarked, other ware uf wl,,M1fo7V^
fu/f/lltl/l^l) tfOODS.
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.
where I am. I want to surprise them aud standing in tho room with his tack to too win and bold the rapectful regard -f
«h«») tfovflot NatCal AuthSitJ
door, and started Iwk £* an IneUnt. The thnao engaged in other pursuits. Where mending the temperance reform and pro­
hope
to
do
so
by
coating
back
a
sober
man.
lls.-Jse-. XUK. Jfov. IS. M54.
«i»
‘keS’-U
—p- Tto7.™!
their btirinera intercut are roeecrued they claiming the doctrine that ours is a gov.
and with mAcy enough to make them Qmker said :
true of North Careilaa and Tsnr*.
I.
“Il is a friend, Mary."
comfortable. * I prefer that you and your
erament of tha people ‘ in their primary the first named it ia the franchise • in the
wife should be the only persons in the ' Denial turned aroaud; but in the man
capacity.'' and not a mere rompart of hrttor. uaurpation of IrgUlstiic faction.:
with
the
b&amp;ry
heard
aud
mustache
Mary
place who ahsll know where I am or what
“sovrreixu.and independent tiaataa." Il
The
Alabama
convention
has
offend
tlui
di
I
not
reeognito
her
husband.
Daniel
1 am doing."
don't believe in commending a rrforro.
Thus, while riding toward• tho quiet adranted Io tlie »tq&gt; where Mary was
which rf it kraju on at dm prasrat ratio of its opscncn, the qurrtu-u cT xro.Ka j, .
farm-bouM of tho Quaker, the whole thing standing and, iu a voice trcmulou. with
progrew, bids fair to end the businom of
Which are guaranteed to cut filly per cent more
sary to satisfy them. Eridenccn of thia rniusdlmg in New Hampshire rre the deadMue. Erea m Ahilwraa th, rehteJ.
was arranged. When they rrachcd the emotion, exclaimed:
are area In this country and England, [irauut yvar cfoaea frooi foefc of customers aro injured.
,JM»'t you know me, Maty?"
other Saw in the Market.
farm the boraowas put iota the barn, and
It is tha* area dial a msduritv of the
n'c leave the reader to unagiue what where especially agriculture b.is come tu to make it profitable, u in that errot U^y
they entero! the hotiM'. ‘As they iw-alrd
rebcUioo. Htatoi hare ranged them?
tbrasaelrrs before tho fire, the Quaker said the mrtliug was. Friend E^lgsrton said be a pursuit of commanding rank, with thbeUo's occupation would be gone, aud
he mutt p&gt; aud sec Amy and, a&lt;hlrraains- tho pnepcrity of which tho commercial the sprightly -Veies would have no other ■dree preitirriy agarere ray rerognitio. ut
hfmseif to Mary, aid :
welfare, th- luxuries of man of wealth and alternative than that of playing altogether, the primary and jxwitive Mleguiucc doe to
“Marr, thia houre and firm are ihinv. ।. the heccanrica of the middlo-daaoen and of a* it doro now in part, the rede of trader the Union. The fort that they take the
Daniel ba* got tbc papcra and will give jI the poor, are frit to be most intimately a&gt;- to the Boston Pott. Among other things
them to thev. Tlii-c can suy aa la­ I aociated. The general occupancy of more the Ayres ray*:
Bor* the Largest Dour of any Stove in the Market.
aaix agaiaet the rebellion is full of peril
thee likro; thro will live happily once;I hud, better cdt&gt;cnti&lt;-a and tho mors thor­
One Would suppose, to reed tbccclmioe— .tu. _ '_______ . «
... ! ough application of burino. principles in
The GHaArSTOMR. :
the mauagctucut of affair., hare gives the lutiotM, that tire war of the rebclllorfRfoe
Mill
in
pn-grew
and
that
seccaion
was
the
farmers of these two snuntries very great
'
is die Handsomest and Heaviest
advantages as comfund with there ol Con­ great i«i»e.
Manufactured.
This roppnritign might be wider from
Daniel and his wife fell on their knrew I trn-ntu! Europe, although it should in
before tho Lord. Their, prayers were.| jualico be added thsl in scu-ntifle in vest i­ the feet. Tha war ia over, to ba sure, but
Prices Lower than Ever Before in Burry &lt; tnly.
mingled with many team; bat in their ' gation and in-gorermneut patronage, Ger­ tlie evtifllet of priucipJca gmw no, ■ add if
future litre those prayers were found to be 1' iuauy and Erance are doing more than any scrasira u not the prat karac. Stale *uI rthrr nations. For the one—the progrtns pn.-ma.-y aud nullifioiliun of the rautituanswered.
I uf aricocc for its own sake—not to much titma! uncndmeuls are th* gnat isaura,
rare is frit here or in England. *■ for rad destined to be even more prominent
in W.’. Ike Demorawv hide
abundant trope and healthy rtoek. To sul,.
the weoud—gorenuuvat patronage, the tbetr read setilimrala in the hope uf eucRemember the Lecture |«y
race
Anglo-San,ih i- for the u&gt;o*t part cecdiag by rtratagem. Several things are
indifferent, preferring su lung *• its rights .upjarad tn have Wra settle! by the war. Ex-Vice President Colfax at
Union Hall, Tuesday Evening
ore suaiutaiaed and e*,tial justice mrted Amoap others, tlreae:
Remember she Lecture by out for all, to manage its affair, in its own
First— That the .sllrgianee uf every February 8th.
Ex-Vice President Colfax ut | wav and win itn owu sueccrees.
Statu and every vitiaen ia due primarily to
Perceiving the panniout&gt;| importance to the I'niou—the National Gorentiaent and
Union Hall, Tuesday Evening
ftrnirra »• a dm,, that lliev should be its authority.
February Sth.
brought into more intimate n-Ltiim* with
Second—That every State is cutitlod u&gt;
one another,—that they should derive nd- a Bcpabliean form of evrernmvut. which
“If thee will let it al that rate, tl.ee '
। vantages from the common fund of taj-er- it has been settled indadee equal rights,
mutt have let it got out of repair."
trace accumulated by all—uf which etch priviiipro and dutiro to all citiaetM, with­
“It ia indeed. I cannot Irere tbc *turv |
Remember the Lecture by
his form-T isolatiun murt remain ignor- out rvvranl “to rare, color, or prei iou- con­
look after it. The house i* j»jo.- rad 7-,'Thc Rul»- uf Three' was the utsgie of , ! in
Freemason ledge when he wra simple Mt.
ant,—that they should learn their own dition of servitude.''
Ex-Vice Preaident Colfax ut to
the family that tired tn it last wen- loo I the "Scimce of.Numbers,' the acme of j
Third—That such equality mean* the tai Ferret!; but wl -n be braauu Pope Pmi
l&lt;nion Hall, Tuesday Evening shiftless to buy wood. t&lt;&gt; they bnrct up I aml-itiua in ilw ttddy uf Arithmetic. strength and how to (osier it—the thought1
fu!
and earnest frirods uf agriculture of franchise, acorns tn tbc jury box, freedom DC. he comtnenevd smnbematiaing the
all the frunw; in fart, I w-xihi rather reU '
February Sth.
Maeous.
and at length took to esrommu
half
a
century
ago
Imsied
lliemaelm
ia
in. and protection by, the courts, and the
it than rent it."
। the organidtUon uf societira in the furious mainuaracc uf an equal system ot free Hireling them. Hi* old brethren bore
“What will thev take for it?" itr-inirrd 1 laiml-ita and withal a nrtijir for a Jtuulli- ,
with him a bug lime, bat at length thev
tud: v( ills t&gt;uw afflicting loan kind.
public school*.
-NOT A DROP MORE
the Quaker. ’
’
called
him
to acrount in 18G5 He did
1. E'tr.&lt; v.wr u&gt;Mry. Trying tu live
In the new c.mtilutioa* o'f the South“It cart me 61,600."
not obey the raninona. but when he drove
“Yea; bnt then paid in goods, rad char,;- without mirk ri one uf the rouiiuun
Since 1R71, however, the State (formcriy
cd tisinc own price for them."
. climes uf tho day. Idleness and Sabbath
.krcholduqr and Democratic i of .Virginia,
,'To l-o enre I did. Akin coukl not pet ■ AlerecrstioM are sin* equally forbiihlcn.
tire dominion of the bottle, that be was
Ho who raid --ItememiHU’ the Sablnth
Ttunoacc.. Arkansas, Tuas. Alabama. the ehsrprs were pressed, the second and
'different patterns of imported and domestic
perfectly miserable when he oeuld not ob­ trueted anywhere else, and I felt font I dny.' alM). and at the raiuo time said,
Gcunria, North Carolina, West Virginia, third notification «rat, and after ’s formal
tain the means of gratifying hia thirst. was running a great risk in letting him “.Six days shrit ihf U.lalxir.' GoJ never
trial a decree of expulsion was amend in
and Miwnm, hare passed from IfojmbliHe had neglected hi* family till his wife's havn goods, m I charged accordingly .just Rcon-ua a man to do nothing.
Mareh is«L Tim decree bcara tle-rigna.
cap to Democratic control. A number of
father had taken her and the children to ss saybody else would hare -lone under!
these liare ehangrei their cunslitutiona. turn of Victor Emanud. King of Italv,
the paternal roof. Ho bad sprat ail hia foe eireumstsacro "
And it is to three changes, as bearing sp­ Grand Master of the Orient of Italy, who
! A first-cla«« !tr&lt;AI3L.O3F«. from Detroit. ex-Llulsfufr io drink and was kept from the
“But thre has not told lue whit thcoi
an the ralcvracy and opportanity of the liras returns the romjJimrat af tW “ma
j«--r-house only by [•^homing meatal aer- will take for the pb*c. I will pre fore ■
jot excemmumcatfon forwanM to hiri
IlepaUican platform ia thia Stale, that we
pccted soon, when we shnll be prepared to fitrni-lt the bust of I। vires for his food and by tho kindness of 1800 fur it. if that is any object to fore."
tTTOBXft
partiaularly ask the attention of the Arre*. tome yean ago with the Pope's kind regards.
Hoskins thought long enough over the I
Thomas Edgerton, a member of the
Mcpreeume this cxccmmunicstitm will
tunvt «wvat il’ anybody has LrvaJ U&gt; eat. I
We will begin with
grieve the Pope just about ts much
Nol-udy has a tight tu fs're
others. So '
fits guaranteed, at lite Old Corner Stand in Empire Blork, HnstXYcom bis y&lt;pK&gt;h and who had a strong hojxt
as his own curaee. which hare bret,
then everybody riiould take hold of work i and the public, and to drop out of ail
that, in tb&lt;» course of titre, he would see
ipgs. Meh.
The Coortitutioa,. framed under the ao freely showered upon the head of Vic­
and expect tu do enough to earn hie t wo effort not nutocdiatcly munoied therewith,
hi. folly siife turn again into the right anything, and at last said, “You oao have;
arid tho agricultural paper, in too many llcwrudnsctiou Laws, and adopted. Febru­ tor hmaauel and all othera who du not
path.
cases, ha. linen such in name ratlicr than ary 11. IS68, declared in it* fint\»ection obey hl. ovdera, and that h just nothing
“Very well, Iloakina; thee can make iI In aotne sritgiw of si&gt;ci«ty lar^u clsumra
Iloskim, the leading Hotter seller of the
in reality. With the latter, however, the
&lt;w:r
be
excu-v.
J
from
tho
immediate
Work
place, bvl let him hare drink ao
-i out the deeds to-morrow, aud thee shall ’ of producing food and apparel, while they tendency is now plainly in the direction of
his money lasted but would trust bias no have thy monvy. By-lbe-by. docs thee | study Mud toil tu minister tu the nscatal incmurd support to tlsc Ixwt and mem
Remember the Lecture by
longer. He was lonnpng al-out the saloon koowwnat hac bvccme of Daniel Akin?" I an.! rratheliral aud spinttral enjuvmenU of solid journals—a tendency that seems
“No; he has nut bcra in the village fur i
one bright moonlight evening, pleading
men. But uuman ia excitable from use. likely each yrar’ to grow -troop-r and
Ex-Vice President Colfax at
with tlx keeper to trust him for a drink.
f il money-earning work ro lung as be stronger.
Cnion Hall, Tuesday Evening
Ilia reply was sharp and unfeeling:
As
to
our
agricultural
societies,
there
We may here tell the reader something Isas lira. ability Io. work. Earn some .
' Not a drop more, Daniel I”
February Sth.
money , every one -Koild expect to earn can be no doubt, wo think, that tbisw
He remainsd awhile longer and then that Iloakina did nut kuoif. The Qtuk&lt;r
which have tuort &lt;&lt;&gt;ua»tratly adhered to
left As the cuo) air of the evening fell had that day received a letter from Daniel
the objects for which they were orguianl.
Akin,
staring dial he was at the mineNos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
upon him he, all at once, gave utterance
prawesa the strongrat hold on the confi­
hard
at
work
and
sticking
to
his
motto,
to his fceMiga in tbs following strain :
dence and rvranl of the cowmanity. Nor
NotadropmoreDaniel. Am I drunker “Not a drop more, Daniel;" that he had
do weaioubt tliat they hare liefore them a
■A member of the California legislalnre
am I sober ? I am sober. ‘Not a drop more, laid up a few hundred dollars and derived
mwt important field of kiluw. Thev
Ku riven notice af a bill to establish a
Daniel.' Did Hoskins think a drop would him to inquire what the place ho tmeo
I should reevivr amort vaionrt and unadfoh
’hipping port for the punishment of
HOWARD WATCHES.
Jiurt me? No; but my money was gone, owned coukl be bought for.
wife
Ixatera. Thus one by one an ear
Mr. Edgarton had taken the method
j He has prt oil, got everything I had—
secure the mure general roopcruiioa of the
liberties curtailed and the bulwark* of
great body of oar fanners. Bat. here
has got the boots which my wife, with her
and io England both, then- are reat-erts in
“Ne," he sral contemptuously
-I
own earnins&gt;, bought for Jennie. ‘Not a
which, as berrtuforo conducted, they do
duu t want no (&gt;en-wipera or d-.ant-&lt; in
drop lucre. Daniel.' Daniel what say you
not *re.-m to bare folly tart tbc changing
mine. If you U a gom- to idmmc any’­
to that ? I say so. too. I ooce had good
drtusod* uf the time* Tn one country.
thing,
gimme
a
breastpin,
or
a
dirk,
or
clothes, but now 1 hare nothing but rags.
Then’ i.« no other way. Embarrassment Chambers of Agriculture—in the other
■wmethiug a man eaw wear."
Ami y«
'Not a drop more, Daniel,' till I bare
and failure will be inevitable il a man is the order uf Patrons of Husbandry—hare
you wouldn’t hare thought thia Mwkrr
rlolhea again aa mrod as when Mary and
not careful to a]&lt;n&lt;t lira than ia earned. sprang into cxwtcncc, in very large num­
after a higher life more than 13 yean old.
1 were married. 1 onro had a good watch ,
No matter what stinting ami suffering and bers, during tfie jast few yeau Tho ob­
but that, too, is gone! ‘Not a drop more, that he had scut by eiprere |5(M) in gi-hl self denial be area eery. these ilk must jects of throe organixatious are in many
A woman took a scat in the smoking
Daniel, till I hare another bom usanggy to a banker in New York, with orders to baeudured. a man meat her teidlln hit rropecta alike, and In some er-uld have
rar of a Houatonic train, Tbnnxlay
as good aa I once hod. I uoce had cows sell it and remit the proceed* to him, to isroMr or come Io the grief uf utter por been met but imperfectly, if at all, through
rooming, at Bridgeport, and on living in­
that fumiahod my family with but tar and gi&gt; toward the money for the farm.
tbc aocirtie* proricusly afotlog. That
foe med that it was a smoking ear. replied
Gold at that time commanded a high
chveae, but Ucaiins baa got them. 'Not
they will result in good, a* must all
that also knew it, and ailhoui watting any
a drop more, Daniel,' til! those oowa, or premium, and the •QUO became «H&lt;H&gt; I..methods trading to increased intercourse
more time, pulled from her pocket a day
others M good, are mine again. I once fore they rrached the hand* uf friend
and rommunily of feeling among' formers,
pipe and paffod away aa if abe had. Lreu
had this wallet foil uf bill.; bat now not Edgerton. Akin rv|u&lt;atcd him to draw
cannot bo ilonbltd. but else measure of
a oeni hare I got- ,Noa a drop more up a deed (firingthe whole propertv tohia
good will depend Urgeir ntwu the imlitire* re *U tranitra of ths IWs-rt-s s*j I
Daniel,' tfll thia wallet ia well filled again." wile Mary. to bare it duly recorded Mod
vidnal members ol each divudun of tbc
By thia time he had reached the pUca left with the register af deed.-.
gsueral body—the spirit with which they
In hia latter he said“If, jwrehaure, 1
FOR ONE DOLLAR
.-I.-tor nMte Its wtrt.- site! tto SS-ltt tft wl.irli
i where be funneriy raided, and leaning up
should
ever
break
my
nsulution.
I
shall
I apiiest the fence, he mused a long lime in
Wo will’sond, Post-paid
i silence. He viewed the desolate place by
| the fight of the moon, and hie eyas ranged drew. - I prefer, liosrerer, that they should
। over the bouse and form, ones hia own. not know anything of thia for the nrm-nt.
If I lire tu come home, I will giro
Mary the -lords with my own hand-; if
ronductod. and though »»' u*ui engaged
n ot, vou can do ft. Now that the form ia
The UmMobtain* the gratifying inin it cu bo indifferrat to the vast field uf
bo tight, ybu had better stock it. for I still
funnatiou by cable from London that the
iTV-jrch it spread* before the investigator
euppoeed female gorilla in the aoolngfea!
stick to myj motto. ‘Not n drop more.
end student, it a a matter of dollar* and
gardens at Drradra, jnst i-eforo she died,
crabi with all to turn out the krerat pro­
reeognhad her relationship to Director
By thia
Sweet’s H°Tcl.
duct at the lowed, curt, whether th.-y
Sebo-pf.and kissed kita tenderly thrice.
time friend„-------- iMtiiprcbeud or not the rationale of every
Tbc director was visibly affected, and hewith young rattle and sheep, tho fotires
step in the proem-. It is to exr-erknee.
rame a Ihtrwinist from Out wumeat.
were put in repair, and everything but the
therefore,
ratherthan
to
acienre,
that
they
houae wore a tidy appearance. Another '
look a* a guide; and while it is tho aim of provisions which required tU ukfaff of
A Bbode Island jury has decided, in a
Must
men
most
rare,
if
at
all,
little
by
remittance cams, which paid for all the .
such a Journal as this, to diffuse the an oath by all .foctors and ofore-holden., cbm where a drunktm man kicked at his
link.
And
the
investment
is
good
acslock and left an overplus with which U&gt;
knowledge acquired tn the latter direction, declaring uuRificaliim and sscwmsuo un­ wife and, missing Bert killed a ehikl. that
repair the house. Carpenters were busy, erdinp to tfie seewnf/ and not tbo rate
per cent. The ' hsscc to be rich" has be­ it* highest value U perhaps a. a medium lawful, and also affirming that supremo
trayed multitu-ios into doubtful Mcuritiea. foe tho discussion of the funner.
slkguncv was due only to tho Vlritod
Now and thru a great risk baa brought a
It is never aafo to apeak too cotifiOrady
great fortaue. but oftencr il hss brought uf the foture, but th ire are no rapgreat
Now mark the fcsiucl
In 1870, tho
great ruin. As a rule, buiiocas sucres*-1' masons, to say the least, why tjurilst quar­
ooturo in doiug a safe, thorough, smaller ‘ ter uf tho current century, now just be­
“"".hX?"“THE WORLD." 35 Park Row, N. Y. ! ray wife, bow ahamefttlly 1 abased her I
baiunra*. A low rate of intan-tt arcutnu- gun, slioul-1 not witn-sf. &gt;^oater siegrec
Il was not your Daurol that did it No,
Istca raj-Mly. Better by far tbo old ftsb- uf prosperity ninuag American Faruivts,
il was Hoakin'a aecunad rum! No won-,' aatonlahod Io see the Quaker ttrivfog an
than ray former period in their history.
der you were taken from me by those who, an cleg-nt horse and riding in a new buggy.
Produ-iug largely in exure &lt;&gt;f th.' wants
lured you and would riot ere you abasid. Hu received this short note onoday:
of our owu (lepdation, we look fur a
“I hart arrived all safo and auand.
They won't hare itufm the bouse; they!
market almad for iitir surplu*. And. on
won't fot me Kre with you. «N&lt;* a drop. Please go and get Mary and the children.' f ir yrors ■ w4 attractive. The tempta­
die average, this market seems dmlused to
more. Draiei,' tiUpfei hciiee is mine egain. , r-;—* v'- rode over to foe next
Mary', Other, awl in- tion i* to ran great risk* in tbc hope of incroua in quite a* rapid pace, a* our
‘Nat a drop more, Daniel,' till thcae broad 1
great and speedy gains. No man should means at taptAywt; it. The growth of
acres are again in my pomuaoB and th* ’
risk all in one rrnUure. No u&gt;ai&gt; shi.uld
wife rad childrco thu «rc living me in ’
have so many risks out a* to utxfengcr JI.
Sailing iiromlly &lt;m ti»n prat tn may !»■
grand when all is calm, but then: ia aefoty
Help me, my God, IS all ibrae things (
srvarecmplMmd! I thank you, Haskin*,
for U&gt;m* woetfo.
I shall not forget '

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THE OLD FOLKS, AND TO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.

itica, and if they are to show any vitality
hanorfbrth it nut of uroasrity be in
their own legitimate apher*, the social
and intellectual improvement of them -

For Vico-Presidant.
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
of Pennsylranu.
Subject to the dedeion of the Repuhli.
can National Contention.
Whatever difference Of opinions may
prevail in regard to the general effect of

“Honest money for all, and the amnorty debate, or even with reaped
free t'chools for all.
There tothowiadosX Mr. Blaine's original
should be. no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­ tbc verdict that u a parliamentarian be
tarian interferance which will hu evnijJeuly tnutered and dumbfoun­
ded the whole Democratic aide of the
destroy the other.”
Republican National Convention.

Hoose. The moot skillful of their lead­
en are but children in hia hands.' This
has been seen from the first, when he
broke through all. their plans by bringing
l the subject to direumioo, and it was con­
spicuously manifested in the dote of the
debate on Friday, when he unexpectedly
recovered the leadership on the floor, till
be had accomplishad hia objects, whan he
suddenly diamiacd the whole matter
from the jurisdiction of the House, leaving
the Democratic managers as utterly daahcd and bewildered as a lot of gamesters
when the gu is turned out by the police.
The use, too, which he rnado of hia brief
mastery was singularly effective.
He

It would support him and leave
to lay up for a rainy
day. True, it would, but in New York it
fa the merest nothing—it mraos starvation
which fa not even gented. Why iait?
The answer ia caay rnuugh. Tlie poor
anfaM or laborer on *15 a week might
live on it and eave money, if ho could get
what he livre on at any decent price—but
he don’t If potatoes are worth, we will
any, *1 a boahd, by the bushel, what do
you suppose the laborer pays for them ?
Ha can't buy a boahd at once, for hia lit­
tle *15 won't go far enough. He has to
pay *T for reel of hb rooata, which fo
nearly half of hia income, for a place for
him and his to live and sleep, leaving him
*8 a week for food and clothing. Thia
woald answer if be could only buy Ida
food in such quantities, and at sfah places
aa f&lt;Hxl can bo procured at rva*.njble
Wee. But he cannot do this, for he hat I

speech, broke out with an expletive
which it is not accessary here to repeat.
“1 give 11 up We shall elect no 'Presi­
dent io 1876." Now it fa obvious that
no such influences eould be sent forth to
tlie country by a debate qjiieh was whol-

town.

dre-tsod in silk, trimmed with flowew, a
wroth of orange Imd* and hslfoj»ned
bloaaonte felling in a Ling rpray au her
.boulders; a slender cordon of-pearly buds
fentoottod to the waist, and caught to tho
cult’ of the same flowers thst finished the

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TO-DAY S ADVERTT

, The Qmodtan/fWrutrd
,
diets that “we have found at lit1
Aincricau novel.”
The Louisville Cburler Joun^t _
•The^„d1n.u!'m.„t,.
"W

for by the political rgqniremeuta of th*
country, liver eighty memben had ta­
ken their seal* among the propio'* Itepro.entativre who bad b&lt;en identified with
the cause of rebellion. Speaker Kerr bad
recently amignod a maiority of the chair­
manahip* of hi* committees to the States
which but a few yeart ago claimed to bo
outaide of tho Union by amaalting its
life. These cx *ccea*u:nuis were ronaoli-

•

Mfcr for Sate al (fee Lovsl Urm Rate

not money enough. A Land of potatoes
eoatt, we will say.*3.50,—should he buy
aKirrel he would have nothing left for
other artidas of foo&lt;L So he buys a lialf
peek of potatoes, for which hn pays forty
cents, or at the rate of *3.GC&gt; a bushel, in-

WATER UK

Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.

cost'bim only about St; ■ ton, if he could
buy' a too, but he can't; he can buy a
bushel, though, just enough to last him a
day nr two, and for that the dealer makes
him yay 40 or 50 cents, and when he hu
to got a pock instead of a buabel. the ex-

. .
•
•ewiir cn th*
novri fa laid In sn English mlnl^^y
end fruru the find po^e tu the
tn term t la ouflagglA^
“* °“
Among other notable |«uera w.
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Aud aa it ia with his coal and potatoes ,
so it ia with everything. He never has ,
money enough to boy anything in quan­
fere tho country with thsir confident de­ tity—he Hire, from hand to mouth, and w
mands for universal amnesty, are actually amreqacntly, cimpclled to pay fiiur prices
disfranchising and deposing wen whroe for everything. It- ia a decent fortune to
chief offense is that they have been act- have a retail store in a poor neighborhood, iatoncs. Winslow ran away from Boaton
ire friends of the Union. He pave, also,
with *200,000 of othor people’* money,
Babbitt'a cashier .teals *500,000, and now
a distinct opovtunily to any Democrat in
a young banker absroad* with all hi. ro» z-------- *----- »---------- — r~—r- —
th.’ House to secure the amnesty of acme
tomera' money. Thia last case ia a little j order to retain th* services of the South­
"49 cx-Confederates, by leaving Jeff. getting up in the world for a laboring man peculiar. The young man squandered it ‘
"
Davis—whom they all pretend to care in Nbw York, unices a Wreak of luck all upon a woman, but who do you aupnothing about—just where he ia for the come*. Thia season hu been exceptional­ pote that woman waa? Why hia own
present, and then bo offered to yield the ly hard, fur labor ha* been scarce and mothsr ' She is a very handsome widow,
forty, who has * psaaion for fashionable
floor tbit any Democrat might bring up wages corrospondingly low. How they
life. The youot- man, her eon, is a weak,
the Centennial bill—but the whole Demo- lire at all is more than I can undrntand. good fellow, who love* his mother—as
cratic ranks were aa dumb as oysters
very few ados do, and can refuse her noth­
ing.
When be went into business for
both propositioua'
The livre of the poor .are hard chough,
i Such uehicvenienta u these arc conatdI erably more than mere [lulumctitary flour- but they are sometimes followed by so
tabes—they go to the root of a subject of miserable a death that it appears the
rut significance to the people of this crowning mockery of a rekntkfi. destiny.
I country. Mr. Blaine has thrown a flood Who realism tho pitifuloese of the abort noose full of serrauta, aho gave ele­
gant entertainment—she bought dia­
of light aercas a “ehasm" which it was fur and simple annals of the poor? Short and mond., and camel'* hair shawls, and, in
the intcreats of the Democratic managers simple ? Long and bitter rather, for tbc short, she lived at a rate that made oil her ।
POLITICAL GRANGERISM
; North and South to keep out of view, and hours of toil are thrior u long as those of old friends turn green with ent
“'
J he will receive credit accordingly.
Yea, ease, and life weighs heavier as it drags son, all thi* time was furnishing ™
. Wl stover else may be in or out of the it will bo said, but he hu hurt himself as its yean, along. One of three nd cave* the means for al! thia rxtraVance. knowing
comior Presidential Campaign, it a very
which
often
happen
was
toll
last
night
at
a candidate for presidency. It. would be
evident that thane who expected a year or aafe to say that this language, nine times a happy tea table by a city physician. A
two ago to control it,—the Graniren,— out often, tomes only from Mr. Blaine's pour woman who bad been a servant, went
havcolrcody substantially disappeared from opponents. If It fa a question of mere to a dcror for help when far gone in con­
ututeurei, the man who has no difficulty sumption. He gave her medicine and told
still kept up and make a respectable aMNr in outwitting the Democratic majority of her to come again the next dayk-Site
BUmcri-nHy, and they may still exert con­ the House at every turn, may, surely, be came with the rest of his poor pourate,
siderable influence of a beneficial kind, by lift to take care of hia own affaire, as tlie but while waiting wax taken with hemor­
bringing farmers together, promoting their. Republican party will take tars of its own rhage, and died in the lull. The doctor
social and pecuniary interaU and fester- ‘ affaire in due season.
a wow wragw vi sjuu rcuowe nas jusr
We may remark, knew nothing of her but her name, not
even her family or where she lived, and
ing their pride in one's pursuit in which
; been Instituted st Saline.
the fanners u a clasp hare hitherto been eaaily killed than othenC Throe who the poliocraan [aenl for to take charge of
The police department of Grand Bap.
ids last veer coal |1C,63G.40.
■oatewhat de&amp;rtiro— In some parta of live on their dignity and their careful the remains decided, with the astuteurns
The next term of the State Agricul­
the country oar fanners have been like avoidance of the rough struggles of life, of his cfoas, that it was a c»*c for the coro­
tural Collage begins February 23.
ner, and the body must be left where it
are peculiarly^ttndcr. Mr. Blaine i»2 «*
there can Le no doubt, for as near as can
The population of Michigan in shown
eould not cvmo together to remonstrate of that kind ; he is u tough u he is active, lay, untouched, till tho next day. There
be ascertained they had mighty little to by the new ecnsua to Im !,:«•,031.
against taxation—They arc separated by and ha rerovero as vigorously a* he the poor gliastly blood-atained creature lay take away with them. The fine house | There w.re 3,429 births within the city
in tho rigor of death, one would think not was dismantled, though th«r liad sold limits of Detroit during the yeaf 1874.
wide spares from each other, and instead
the object for a pleasant home. Think of quietly, all that they could without exciv
of haring mutual dealings, their trade is
Tha pin factory at Detroit will give
it! The corpse lust to recognition, the ing auipieion. Curious rase! Men have employment io sixty men and ten girls
almost wholly with other partita.
In
woman * friends, if she had any. uncon­ been ruined by women, times enough, but
these regions, tho Granger movement hu
One hundred buildings, coating 5410,­
' who ever heo/1 before of that woman's
scious of her fate, she lying an unwelcome
000, were built in Port Huron last year. ■
Mootapli.hd a groat amount of good by
and Ipirrid apoetacle. the very spectre of
Sixty two counties report to the Audit- I
bringing into active association those who
or General *423,033 liquer-tax collected.
por^rty tlirust upon the kindnon and oomhare common sympathies and common
The tenacity of tho New York Herald
Only 142,000,000 feet of lumber un-|
sold on the docks along the Saginaw nrin barking at the old third tens holo io
amusing enough.
.
Virginia hu voted not to take part in
the Cenbwn-al exhibition. The‘ Mother of th* phraicuas called in to ace the poor
creature, looking at die corpse, sold, with a
control the politics of the several States
of Presidents" ha* become degenerate.
barat of genuine feeling, “Poor woman,
and of the Union. It got command of
The House hu pas*co the bill repealing
A large noniber of members of Con­ I can't pity you ; you are better off than I
Legislatures, chose a Governor or two,
am.
He wu happy and aneveaaful—t.-? the law by which tbo postage upon tran­
gress express themselves opposed to the
hanpy to make each a apeech out of idle sient uewspapera was doubled. There was
latter, Mr. Booth of California, renuuns dirturbanre of the tariff’ to any important !e»ling. Yet no one who hoard it rould
lens excitement, recrimination and bitter
bothxLe high water mark .and the solitary
doubt he spoke tho sincere feeling of hi.
tevnam in the debate than had been expected.
A H artford correspondent au-geeia
moaamrot of Grangtriaoi as a political
It waa made very clearly to appear that
Heavy W. Lord haa sold his Orchard
fora in the highest Mt of power, below Mark Twain for Mayor of that city. It
the famous amendment waa attached to the Lake farm to Frederick Carlisle nf De­
the Presidency. We have lately heard in a jolly idea, and we shouldn't wonder
troit for 155,000.
bill In the Senate in th* closing hours cf
,
that the Granger, had had aachaucotsa in -f it worked well in practice.
During tho Ute warm weather of Janathe
tension,
and
the
House
adopted
it
un
­
Mr. Whyte, one of the Democratic
ary a cnib-apple tree at Hnhbardston budohonaing ibe Lryialatare «fKentucky that
der the apprvbeusion that it related to mcr
lawyers enough could not be fuond in the Senator* from Maryland, has introduced
chandiso
alone,
and
not
to
all
otb«
third
It
ia said that the diamonds of a Mich­
ody to give t he proper political equipment to raaoliitioos into the Senate declaring thia
igan lady are tho envy of all Waahington
Judiciary committee ; bat beta ahow
that since the increase of poataga the sodety thia winter.
The celebrated ‘ Gray Nans'" bill,
that to have been merely an accid ntal reHiram Carey of Newton, Calhoun coun­
revenue* from third dam matter have
qualifying Catholic sister*'of the order to
fidko off, and that the expenses at the De­ ty, raised 150 bushels of cranberries last
year, for which he got *673.
the rural population by the Granger set aa toebera .in the public eehoola. has
partment have not been decreased.
Jerne* Beard of Port Huron has fresh
BoTvmeat. io which erm tbc Grangers been repealed by the New York legiriavic-plant growing in hia collar and can
did not sympathise. ' In the greater part
Perhaps Bea Hill will bo making an­ have pie plant pies every day.
of the West and Northwest the political
other speech by and by. An El Paw, III.,
Judge Campbell has baan chosen by
tracts cf Grangerssi have been almost
oorrnpoodent of the Chicago TrOmat th* law stadents ofthe Univanity to ad_ I_
whoUr obliterated. Sack a iMalt- wM
nf February.
write: “The rebel Gensral Hilfs speech dress them on the 22nd .IVA
inevitable, uc* wily from ths feet that no fevoring the Hon. James G. Blaine for the
E. M. Marbfo, of Ionia, ban been ap­
in Coogrcm hu had tbc effect here of
Freddeucy.
bringing back to the BepnNicsna in thia pointed assistant solicitor in the Depart­
The
"Intw
Almanac"
for
1876
—
an
ment
of
tho
Interior
.
at
Washington.
Important, cm impose itacl on the politics
acction, a large number of Liberal and
The expenses of the Upeer county
of the whefc community, but from the exodfant political manual, as it always vras
in soft wool goods, plain woven, bothi Independent vows. Among them might
Mbar ubvioM flu t that the dabting in poli­ —designate-, pdrtioal jwrties this year aa light and durable, and vety wide, it will be mentioned prominent names, who have poor bouse have exceeded the appropria
tiona until there ia a deficit of *5 *13.
“
Bepablicnn"
and
“
Democratic,"
instead
tics ot&gt; the port of the Grangers wa* an
be a favorite with ladire, as it fa sort to been, ths leaders of the Liberals since
The salt blocks in operation on tbc Sag­
after tfe.rf.: and aspwries of intermeddling of “Liberal" and ■'Administration," aa in be with men because it fa so bright and
inaw River turn out SOO barrels a day,
pretty.
could not bag receive the nation of
and rejiort 150,900 barrels now on hand.
It i&gt; represented that the New York
area then who were tempted into it by
Smator John Sherman'a letter in fevor
Robert Wheaton, an old pioneer of EaCity Republican General Committee is or
of Governor Hayes as a Presidential can toe county, died Iasi weak at hia home in
didate hu been published.
While he Cheater. He came to Michigan in 1820.
Of a Hke character, thought it arose ganiandin the interest of ox-Governor MofTito
eommilteo of the Regent* of the
sere naturally, wan the attempt of the
_
garo his reasons for preferring Hayca, ho
Graagvta tn eculrU the ndiroatl*. cf the candidate, and will tenure
says ho erjuld hcartJy support any one cf University appointed to invwiicate the
finance* of the laboratory have Lerun
omtry. The managamcat of tho rail- I
”
tho»e usually mentioned. He regard, the
third term u utterly out of tho o Motion,
tsreds bvLsrgvd to other* ae dearly aa th*
■an^r.-raest of their ferw bclragad to
the farmer*; and tbc fact tliat the prud■aMoflkc latter were cairrxd over thaw

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ihrva MBb«n:
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AdaUchaMte-vMd Stary »r no IretaaU.r
bey a carsre, MO- nf taei.teol., wblrb could
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determined to meet these fire-oaten cf the
South and the ropperb-sad. of the North
in debate, and vindssto the Unital sad its

We begin tn January
“Philip Nolan's Friend,"
BT CDWABD KVKBETr ItAI»
‘1’hla &lt;■ nn
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8

dght tezre, and still nekhar roods nor the
people arc actfo&amp;d. In other State* the
only reWfrom ba^lfa, fowfolatiou fo is
tha general disregard of it It fo possi­
ble that our railroads aa a whole a* anatkmd inicreat, may not be managed with
that Skill sad judgm.nt of which they
are soaceptlMe, but the above feels .how
that tho desired refovi can hardly come

FLORENCE SEWING IACHISK

�Th« Rjirdwi-ic^i* B\|ip*g

EX-VICE PRE:
hamioouto, aad wore fwnmhsd by Mr. 8.
Mualiaar, ut ^ackaoa There ware about ;
sixty to a*r«nty auaks ia the ball, among ' Xsw ■■InvaalifSUrr' b aaamlag aa aaroani
the n&lt;*t attractive of which ww noticed ■[ ut drrofaae* la whteb a* reanm aekaawlsdf*
••re tUna of Mb. Maris S. Uhl, a riA kb right. Ttoro b • Mb dariaratba &gt;f
gremtrilk trimmod with gold Imo sto, rifhl* la Ihb ewoairy aad wbtek h bate I*
reprreauted “Kri." th. godde. rf liberty great «*te*m by th. lahabbaai. itoraaC sad,
wh**b at tmU.ro ■•Ikvaatlgarsr ' roca*Uaa.'ly
of Ireland; th* daughter uf th* regiment ramte l. a* a« th* Frorth *f J.iy, JroUr&gt;.&lt;
by Mim Mattia L Uhl rm * boaallA,] tho right* .ad privfhgre ut lb* Asatat Hiami ecrrect eoaUtma, whiter Mi*a Eua
Aldin wore the cresum* of Dian, or the
Gixldem of U anting, a aptendid gnwn
vriret profnady trimmed with .wan. down
tod silver lace making an etegut sppaarTO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
exMtion one of the ।
largest Stock °f Fancy Good#
ever brought to this City
which tee Offer to the public
cheap jor Cash, ff'e'havc,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary*
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets- fie.,
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PICTURES 1
PXOTTrMSSL
I am now all .km- ia th* Photopnpli
buaineaa, aad a I have made trraa|rementa to inenue my halitra tbr doinaibetter wvrk lhaa c.rr, all should mD
and get a negative taken. Tho sapmority of my work ia th* pat is a saft-

uh Ambaaamlorby Mr. A. W. Parker,
»n Ancient Knight by Mr. X M. Btmby •
• Seoul. Nobluma. by Mr. L. L. U»»;
Eogiwh Lord* by Near* J. Doxey and
Wm. Finley. Th* French Ofierr of
Lafayette tins** by Mr Own. S. Daria,
j the Comie Negro by Mr. Burt Tiakter•
John Chinaman by Mr Cha. Hotohkim;
Comic* by Man Frank Barna and I. F.
Makepeace Indians by Mr. O. M. A*.
d«r*oti, L. a Osborn and Theo. Gewebwind; Cfowna by Mount Subbin*, Rich
and OraM, and many laughable raatuna
uf rariou* kind* by ladia and gcutl-men

SCHUHERCOLFAX

Hopkiiis &amp; Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 15. 1874.

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Arod uuU., —m . ,.U&gt; .ord.*., I. roi
draaasmaate. .. rorolTOal Mlroau wl&gt;.
‘““Iriu th. •■sHmh.n,
Ws will send the

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3let, 1675, dbtrihnu impartially 910,000
ia valuable prmcota among it* subscriber
aad every jrahuerjpriouasnl through a
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bered receipt fur thia distribution.
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acaltrialittd aasugb to bammis aubjrel I* th*
ba ut gravitation aaSeivatly. la hat* irtuic I
«d him la ihit mun-laav iphrre. but would J

Obituary.

Kadtlty ut HatUaft. Ttaatblp. Ml from
chair, ihb merniag and hr;kt bar ana Ht
hike rear aStr Dr. CjJaba. wha lmm*d

For Kansas and Colorado
The Atchiaoo. Topek* and Santa Ft Rail?
road from Kama City and Atchison oa
the Miaoari river, via Topeka, th* Capi­
tal of Kansas. and the Umutiful Arkansas
'’alley to the Rocky Mountain*
The
shortest route to Pnel.l.; the Gaaad Canon,
Colorado Sprinp, Nanitoo, Pika Peak,
and al) plsroa &lt;_f o*to in the mountain rt
P&gt;®« Tiro tarorite route to Ibnrrr and
all pointe in Northern Colorado. Th*
bat route to Southern Colorado, New
Maxims and Ariaosa
Th* only direct

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I will tret tptak ut a debating trebly wUUh
ha* recently be*a vrjaalixi. aad OMwIarabla
taleal dbpbyad up*a th* part ut the ,p**k.
tro Seat way ut tutor Oraagavllte cantata*

&lt;&gt;a lariisiba of trot. H&lt;r**aalmrg. ut lbs
eelebralej Grwl IUrld* Commmial G&gt;lbgs,
as utssdr 1 ths tertar* fists last Friday
erasing. by Mr* Uttmtn. ut Bssus, oa

HASTINGS

f. bruOman a son,

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY
broke up about throw o'clock it was unircrenDy acknowledged that it wa&gt; ooe of
th* moal enjoyable tad reayectable enter
tainmanta evyrnfottsn up in this efts.

Local fillies Jlttici?

ilktaliiitn 1 Imtfl Bw 8. 8. a

NOTICE!

rwsCTtfu

FARM FOH SALE I
Wagons

and

Buggies

50 ARE IMPROVED
Um punhuvd lb* tURteaal Ratal ut Cha*.
VaaEsrry aad b rapmaiisf.
aad
farauhlag Ike Ilsurs UtresfUiro'
lit iat«ad&gt; aukiag tbt Hsus* la all lu apartmsat*

500 CORDS WOOD.
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500 cords of 16 inch stove
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cord delivered.
C. F. DWTGHT. I

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Waahiaf Mashia*. L Hall. Fly-mlb.
Matt Ftp* Thlmbb, J Hall. Laptev.
Apparama Ibr DasiMiiiaf Iron Oro. A

•tally vvary aaUter. will ba la altsadastaa.
Tkktu aajy Wmtu
. U b with .aaUoyrl pleasure that as aa-j
sMtualhaAUtelaaaiteaey. Ora. Baglay, baa
sedavad a paadaa ta bane ter Mr. WhUa. wb*

Where you wul Had nil kinds of

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NO HALF PRICE.

Grain, Flour, Provision*
and Country Produce,
Of every Description which we
mn aril cbrai-i'thim any bona ■ |r&gt; Bar­
ry County, for U&gt;«we realms:
Irt. Itoraiisn w» haw no rent to pay.
XL Iteuamar wo Baks the mo.t of our
roods ourwlvsa.
' kd. Becatme we krr;&gt; U&gt;r brat of work-

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
bare tent ns 40 dozen

----------------- — but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
John H. Wendell &amp; Co,; to get them cleared out.
Weil they sent us a double order ol
Flour, Drain, Pork a Sasdt.
B4.»M

CROCKERY

too. but Dun says it it going to be u good
winter for Young Folks to get married »nd
[go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
___ n nd elose it out.
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Forth Double. 5S

oT'rnw'rvsi

Remember the Lecture by
Ex-Vice President Colfax at
Union Hall. Tuesday Evening
February 8th.
The Wool Businessof the Yatr.

BV

Lawson’s Curative

the banning of the yoar, dealer* gon*rally were Lopefol. They had straggled
through the reaction from the speenEdra
of 1871 and 1872 th* panto of 187&amp;aid
the debilitating influence of th* latter
thnsngbout 1874.
Mraufactunra had
agreed upon concerted action in regard to
lb* Moppan of a port ion cf tbeir machiare
nr, (thereby U Imo the accumulation of
th* mxagtsrlure-l article l,M^e

rag?

the money market extremely «n*y aad
prospects generally fail for a rcmuneratiT*
Lusiaeas. Price* until about July ooatinuod withuat variatwa except for medium
wools and choice numbing selections, which
adrsiiced about five per rent
At the
opeuing of tho clip a few heedlem opera­
tors started in the country *l 45 eta., but
finding Ih.nuolres alone withdrew with
their eartly purehM sod prism Stelly

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Thw sre*t UurwA la U* MUI hlrtan •«

The plants best suited fur flowering ia
Winter may be divided jn*o Jwo ~l*nrr
Finn, those requiring a moderate temper
ataro, rt nigin, my an .vnn*. cf fifty degrerw. Whether th* plants are grown in
th* parUr'or sitting room of a private
dwelling, er in a grwnboimu especially
eonstructed fur their culture the roadsttons aho-ild be as neoriy as possible the
aom* ; that is, uniformity uf temperature
ranging from 45° to M«, aad an amid
ance of dry atmosphere; it i. easy
enough in the gruenhouso to get a proper­
ly humid atmoopbere by sprinkling the
paths with water; but in a room in tbc
dwelling house, the only thing that can
aourre of best If plant* are kept in a
•itting room or parlor, an East. SouthEart or South aspect should ba chosan.
ITrats of the dun that may k pm at
an average temperalur* of fifty degreea.
are Axaleu, Abutil.xu, Ageratums. Car- I
nation*, Cineraria*, Catalonian, Jmnunc*. Cajw Jeaaaminre, Cameliaa. Calite.

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Every year inerra't ■ the |-oi&gt;isbrity ■ "".'... J.n -V..I’..*.ft"' P'.".r!
of this vnluaUo Hair Frv]&lt;r.ratlun; ।
which l» due to merit alone. Wc can J
a^tiro uur old patrons tli&amp;t it i« kept ,
fitllr up to It* high standard; rod it I *tk
is the only relialde aad perfected'prcp-’ I £ ?
aration for restoring t'»nav on Facets 1 *&lt;• ।
Hant to it* youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, on 1 riiken. The walp, | *“■
by its use. Iwcomea white nnd clean, is*.
It remove । all eruptions and riaadruC f
and. bv it* tonic properttc--, i rerrnM -r
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of the country, though still depreeasd,
show signa of improvement and w« think
the Centennial odebratiun will give a stim­
ulus that will more than eompesuate for
he disturbing influences of a Presidential
eteeliou. . ,
Iths* lean plainly dctacartrsted that
tho woolen businea* has been overdone.
The failure* of really competent manufac­
turer* ha* shown the fact that the prodnetioo of goods i* really ia exeat* of the
wants of the country,' aad many of the
mills will barn to stand idle until an in
creased demrad again rtart* their looms
in action. Tho*e who hare waalhered the
sWrms, farced h* they hare been by sharp
•ompetitiouMlS diversify their productions .
and attain greater perfection in fabric, will
obtain the reward their skill and perrertranre deserve
The acijuisttion of so much woolen ma­
chinery hy one of our wealthy merchant*
will have an important influence on th*
general buaineu of manufacturing, rad we

fin Warn Jiciffi &amp;
RAILIOAD.

• ISMJ*'. *»J •— •» *ICWT^'I IxsfexipsiESTC:

Remember the Lecture bv
Ex-Vice -President Colfax at
Union Hall, Tuesday Evening
Vnk....... O.k
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Plants in Winter.

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real demand, stocks were considerably re­
duced, and dealer* finding that their new
suppiire ccwt more than the wools ttey
Lad sold, endrarcred tu obtain an advantc,
bat pureharera being unwilling to arced*
to their .views, trrulc bad been restricted
during IXrembcr to a few caah buyer*,
who ha*b quietly jucaad up raeh parcels
aa th* tertis or fears al acIIcti might
threw on the market.
Tfw [w*t six month* have teen mart
dmetrou. to dealer* ca account of th*
failure i'f several manufacturing concern*
who having struggle! for several year*
against an inevitable fate—concealing »uccreafttlJv their real condition—have finally
iocrumbed with huge liablilia*. rad *WKt*
comparatively nothing. The heavy Um
from this so-inx. and the unrcmunerative
Mate of buaineaa, have brought on disaster
to a few dealers in different markets, but
we beiftree three experience* have brought
about a ckxur scruluiy of credits, reduc­
tion of expanses rad general Letter besiUM* uuaagetnent, and that tho wool trade
starts ou a o«w year in better *hape to
WUteeutea -ac-.-vsifiil Vusinews than ever

Immense Success.

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Remember the Lecture by
E*-Vsc«. .President Colfax at
Union Hall. Tuesday Evening
Ro*cn, February 8lb

kx), Naherniaa, Primula*, Stevia*.
Violet*, and th* various kind, known as
greenhouse plants, whieh, together with
Manufacturing in the W**t.
the abor* named, are fully dcscrilwd in I
&gt;he flouruts1 ।catalogue*.
'v /
roiuire aa average tewperalan; If^aixty . £biw to gw mors Air the prudaction uf
degree* at night, the range of which, (he Western £&gt;nn, will be answered rarely
and practically by building up masufachowever, may occasionally run fraai 65* '
turitw in the Wot, aad no* no certainly
to M’ without injury. Of three we
othervrf- ^**‘7 1’oabel of our aurpltu
name the following: Begonia*, Bou
product!- na which are ahipped to coovardtaa, ClcnxLndron, Euphorbias. Epiphyilnma, Fuchsia* Hriiotropea. 1‘oinsrt- ramere in the East, or to the aeaboard for
exportation, coeta the WcaUrn producer
te. Rcoco, (three will do in cither tern, .
»Learr tax for tnmiportation. Suppose
pmature), Tuberoora, etc. Th* rxAsoity
by building up manufacturing in the
for this difference- of temperature is not •
Wert by which we owatc a community
absolute, as many plants ’will do partially ,of consumer", wc are enabled to sell a
weO in either; bat we make this dirtini
large part of our surplua at home, thus
tian a* a guide to three having a chuee ,
we aavc not only tmnaportation on thia,
of tempcraiurrs, in order that lin y may but
,
oa the manufactured artielea we uac,
select the plants that ar • brel adatHed to ,
th* one at command, in a rr-wnhotw, aWhal jrc nred to do ia tn naaraftetan to
by* 6«. there is ,rappfy ourown ntoMarica, and feed th*
often a difference of five or ten degrera ,operatives in the mills and -shop*.
We
between one end and the other; in such i
hare the raw material in the greatwit
a case tl&gt;e plants named in the first dare abundance
„
for manufacturing, and we
mu-X be plan*) at the cool end. and thovc .produce a great surplus to feed with.
of die aroood dam at the other
We wut to take a mor* practical, eom. One of the most troublaiome pert* of ,tuou MOST view of our tronblm than we
plant* grown in tire greenhorn-, or ■itting ihave, and that don? Wu shall find th st
room, in Winter, la the aphis, or -green ,the trait lies mure at our own doom than
fly,' aa it is termed ; we have no difieuky -ww had nmpwteO. Kvwy town in the
In grttwg rid of ft la th* greenhouse, &gt;WonL suitably situated tor Krttc kind of
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VOL. XX. NO. 41.
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1876.

HARDWARE 11

HiU

r«« that ho

Mr. Blaine (apologetically )—Oh, no;

H.re now jn gt^clrfbl^.H^hiOAY TllAl’H a fill oral wm-

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MTOH.

L. E. STAUFFER. IProp.

Bent about Andersonville, he would read

-fleta Ute of

and thereby left ua to the dread mcmuSv
ofsupplying prisoners with each medt
cine as could be jmprovised la the Con­

Utitifft firof S/iiL Scittoif rpVo
Sr^yrs, tjylf 'StiDt, Slnqij Bills,
S«v sreX» f’®T *4'iF£'t«z
Ttq Tqqft, qjlo tfouse

ed the Union
rille.

taken while the gentleman now on trial
before the orantry waa -in prison,
without
a
hearing - and
without
tho opportunity ytf a hearing. If these

Fun/liniiilq IjooDS.

Englishman

Abu the Celebrated Diamond Tootii, Silver Steel

Mr. Platt declared, as living within
thirty-six mUa of Elmira, that the statementswere unqualifiedly frlae.
Mr. Hill replied that he did not say the

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

man, woman or child, North or South,

CROSS-CUT SAWS,
“sS

n&gt;&gt;«t adroitly tnultilatnl.

Which are guaranteed to cut fifty per cent more wood - than any
other Saw in the Market.

PARTNERSHIP-

House will bclirvo him—exhibited th.

Has tho Largest Door of any Store in th? Market.

.
«a nreeaealr.

»»«

WM.

BURGHER.

WM. UPJOHN,

DR. C. RUSSELL,

Prices Lower than Ever Before in Barry County.

Kg@3KL

CHAN. II. BAUER.

SPfflL MWW

WRIGHT k HOLBROOK-

A firrt-claas ‘TAILOIl from Detroit, Vx-1
pected aoon, when we shall be prepared to furnith the bett of
Clothing MAJDE TO ORT&gt;rcn, »n l !’ rf-rt
fits guaranteed, nt the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block, Hist- j
inga, Meh.
/)

high uffic

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO

An addjticnal horticultural building ia

win not.

month of August, 1864, finding that the
federal government would neither axand the confederate government, finding

McClellan from before Richmond, in
which be sail that tho crowning glory of
the soldiers was thrir humanity to the
in August, 18&amp;I, that Ifihc

'xrfi.

an equivalcoL
That prpnarition was
communicated to the federal authorities
in .\ugqn, lnu4 was not answered until
Ikccmwr, 1864, when some thipa were
sent to Savannah. The record will ahtw
that the chief suffering, the ehiof murtali
ty at An*lcrMinrl11e was between August
and December. 1864.
We sought to
sllay that suffering by asking you to

Iiail quoted yesterday u authority against
Mr. Daria, had states that the humanity coming year rceound with eulogy of- the
men wlio founded the Republic, but thcao

Mr. Hill also.

another, encouraged by their impunity,

nipted in 1863, and that the federal au­
thorities refused to continue the exchange

jtry nr.n tr.e growovt |&lt;rouuuons ano
‘ frauds on tlriv District after the chargre
tod Icen made and while they were pendling. Ira (Mr. Hill) wai ncithcx the aq- 1863, to *oaw to Washington and cons
I tbur nor the disriplins of such pcHtiosl with the federal authorities in regard
■ logic; but if the gentleman’* (Mr. Blaine's)

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

bad been broken by the federab und^r
certain peetencre. In 1864 the prisoners of St Bartholomew, nor the thumbscrews
were aromulating on both sides to suet and engines of tartdre of the Spanish laan extent that Mr. Quid tqadc another

government would demand, and to renew

politician over there. Tbs gentkman
Bu', mU Mr. Hill, what jxxsr Wire (Mr. Hatt) Bays be lira thirty-six miles
' within two hours of his execution would from Elmira. Perhaps he could have
not ray for hi. life the gentleman from
| Maine says to ihu country fur the sake of
I keeping hi. party in j.iwi-r i Sensation). lure to say that if the smaUpov was at the
prison eamp no one could have got him
nearer than thirty-six mile*, lie is a
wonderful witness. (Laughter.) But it is
Iris life was never guilty of wilful murder. not e-pul to the mutilated evidence which
Mr. Hill went on to argue that on the the gentleman from Maine introduced
i l-.glc of Mr. Blaine'* speeeli—holding Mr yesterday. We know how
| I• ivis rr.tMiaiblc for the acts of Mr.
I Winder—President Grant might be held in 'federal hands if we choose to tell.
responsible fur the acts of McDonald and
Joyce, and he asked whether Mr. Blaine
ni.-ant to establish a rule of constructioB
iliac would authorii.- th&lt;! country to ar their toes froicn off and their teeth fallen
out, Bqt tho groat qqmtinu is at last.
Who waa roponaible for that sLatn of
, »|..n«ibl.&gt;, he .-uked, fur Credit }|i.bilier, things ? and that is really the only impor­
tant question. Mr. Hill wont onto dis-

different patterns of imported and domestic

■

Franoseo from Yokohama brought the

THE CAATXL OF EXCUA&lt;&lt;&lt;1E
170,000

‘•Mr. Schade. you know that I bare

The finest and largest line of
ReadyM ade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and-vests, and a
VERY yiXNFXS
line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
LUCIUS RUSSELL,

Maine
fool, clothing and everything that ru

। |-.&lt;ul, had not produced a single atrocity.
। Even on tho day of hi* execution Win
! h.-id,bcen ofictt-l a cummutation of his
•..•iitcnce if be would implicate Mr. Davis. Confederate pris

ONE HUNDRED

V9TICB OF TH

that the percentage of deaths w

■uppruaol attletacota, being that hometickncM and disappointment among tho
priwiiien had bo n morn datructive of life
' than any physical cause.
During the

It is the Handsomest and Heaviest Boiler Plato Stove
Manufactured.

Centennial Nolet.

tchaage in 1864, propewing
iidc should aeud rurgroos to

firijgatc aulhorilias, That report had. in
the bands of tho Judge Advocate, been
mutilated, and Dr. Jones had called the

Tho OdEtAJNfGHSR :

'

In thia conncc-

STOVES:

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
T. J. WILBER.

IVMgMT,

Mr. Hill—Willi *11 due deference to

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
. . . - .

WHOLE NO. 1028.

only tribunal that would give an impartial
Judgment—huncat poat.riiy.
In the

raoitttiona pawed by the fnlera] prisonCT* at Andersonville oq the iftHh of Sep­
tember, 1864, in which all duo praise is
given tho Confederate government for

•issssrs^'tesws!
" TN 4 AC W. V KOO MAN.

JEWELERS.

terras in twenty penitentiaries. (Laughter).

I would believe
horror* in fin-fed oo ournrisooca—I quote
rre at Andersonville, a* contained his very language—“The Inhumanity of
resolution, in preference to the
liticiahs
L)What

Not. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
C. G. HOLBROOK,

JEIJC.G’XINr
HOWARD WATCHES.

SALISBURY k BROSSEAU.
; Speech of Mr. Hill, of Georgii, on
tho Amneety Bill

n. F. 8TEINHOFF
*-

Hou. Henry S. Randall, of Cortland,

found in any cirilited country. He (Mr.
Hili) acquitted flcncral Grant of com­
Gtnrox Wells.
plicity in the wjtrtkcv frauds find the
iiegretary of tho Navy.
rcvenun frauds, and the (acta acquitted
The next effort in ths same direction
Mr. Daria of eon^ilicity with any atrocity was made in January, 1864, when Mr.
ant where.
*
Robert Ould, Confederate Agent of Exlech - subjects ?
ehsnge, wrote to the Federal Agent of all thews appeals resisted T Whr did the
Exchange, proposing, in view of the diffi- federal authoritia refuse to allow their

requested to bring a biographical
some individual whom, memory w

which it is provided that the rations for
prironera of war shall be the some in quan­
tity and quality at those furnished to en­ soldiers while pris
listed men tu the Array of the Confeder-

National mu-rut

change prisoners man for man a
fur efioer ? Why did it refuse

which

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nMoa and Parior Clocks of every Description.
Tho House then procresled to the eon
Watch Material* and Tool* for Jeweler*. I ailleraiioo of tho Amnesty bill and «o The gentlcouii front Maine had gone
Ivory .as visklag CHICAGO shroM
»' «r Wi.wi.luns.-l ami .xaudhe -or r»d.
, G'0^'4. , J1' far m to say that Mr. Daria had sent Q*
•
it on tlie part of him- ml Winder u&gt; Andersonville for the pt
XXSfaa*
from thn South to rc-

Sitiicai ui Kechaiital

DENTIST

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?
FOR ONE DOLLAR
We will send, Fost'pnid

THE VIIKLY WORLD!
OTSTE

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healthy locality, &gt; with plenty of pure
nothing but the country and the whole water, a running.) stream and if possible
country, and turning their bach* upon all &gt;hade trees,,and in the immediate neigh­
borhood of grist and sawmills. Th’t, ho
mid, did not look like organising a den of
Imrrora. Mr- Blaine bad Mid that no
acknowledged leader of the Republican
party in the House, and was tho aspiring federal authorities had suffered, but that 1863, ahaU he presumed U&gt; have entered
the territory of the Confederate States
leader of the Republican party of the

(.•ratify

temjqated.

|f

Blessed

Everett Hak's sioey of Philip Ntdwj

Mr. Garfield, ofOhio, ari
front what book be was n»
Mr. Hili replied that the
.tut k. ... —&lt;■

ter- —"I"""THE WORLD,” 35 Park Row, N.Y.

the Republican rida.1
field whether be would

DONE at this OFFICE

IMMSUWN^TED!
‘MtlJkwu party. With
I with intaUigeuee disfra

DR.

Confederate ron. Ths New York Tnl™, in 1864,
refcring to the oocurreoca which I have
related, sap—I suppose you would beIhrvetbe Tricot ia 1864, even if you do
rian* Criitofjro Colombo. A very Lai
not believe it now. (Laughter.)
acme and rorr.modioiurtroiucrbM
In August the rebels offered to renew
» 'k&lt;
the exchange man for man.
General
Tliat every person protending to be a Grant then telegraphed tha following iin
soldier or ofiour of the United 8tai«. portant order:—"It is hard on our men
the South will never again seek
held in Southern prisons not to uxchsngs iuiquitioi
. _ __ i_ i- .1.____1____ r__ --- --------

which were haling should bo reopen­
ed ; that the pamioBv which were
ahall by
huslicd should be infiausreL
He
(Mr. Hill) wished the House to un priron bad kradly told him that be would
dmtand that he and hja aMoe|atca did not put him &lt; 0 Andersonville fare, and would
not allow him to buy anything. He (Mr.
Hill) only got rdearod from that imprisonthey felt it their imperative duty to vindl-

Hot*l&gt;

FDTE PRINTDIG

the

YEAR.

DENTIST

ItaMle,

contribute to the Exhibition, it wu *n-

wilhout

ffsad.'

�worttouyhthlW-. the tight that ram.
into tbe world. Rewder, you ran Pi Lack,
to tbe dark agnt of tbe old world, and you
can furui an idea uf tile great LrosSl that
Sir—In reply to an article in the B*X we hare derived from th* Grapd of our ;
,
Kin. Drwmbev UP, IH75, on “The Theory Lord and Master. Tl;c word of Jren-j
lUTtAxp, Barbt Co.. Mfeh.
Mb. Etnrva:

We Invite tbe attention nt it. *
to HCBIUXKB’H Moxtuit
dfan-cdly rank, an-.ingj ***** tee
r,t”on‘^U
WOULD.
*-r T*|
Tb« pa|H-re Illustrative m
Sreurry. which have apuL*J'Sta»
page., au,nn; whirl.
&lt;k
“The Wonder. «,( the
and the -Grau-J (V.nnn
have won M&lt;fa-«ptead admSf'k'
both rides of the Atln • ‘
Great ttouUt*' artiekv. wi&amp; ।xL
T"L;r-sriv;*'’r’- 1|1V' Lres“reX**
book torn In tilth Grr« BdiS**
America. For th' omlne veo/.?.**
&gt;&lt;««&lt;&gt;« plan, ths..
majmdne wUl b. Vular^T^i tfij

for it Iras brought light 'in the land, and
There has been an epidemic of crime
srithin the past woek, tbe prevailing characterirtie of each case briag bold-blooded
ctuohy.
The city was shocked by the
■Mrtdcr of a young jgiri by tbe Jew, Rubeustein, under pocnilarly revolting cir
eamatanaw, whkh was followed by the
alaugliier of Simmons by Fuchs.. This
ease is the most horrible on record. Th.-

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liberty to the enslaved.
And how cm
the Christian profcrairs throw this’ light ajything tlioy find themselves widely
apart. The inflaiionirt* want one thing
from thrir children ? Finally, they will ami the hard-money Democrats want an
*
I take iau' on their amtwers to religion i
lose the whole word of God. I do not other, and both want to lake posocaafan of
J
and morality. I ray that it ahould bo
think they have rightly conridcred what tlio Government by electing a Democratic
c
taught in our publio schools. Aswadaim
they are doing. They are falling lock to President next year. The pt ogramme that
1
to be good people wo ahould use all our ,
will unite the two elamca by deceiving
worship the unknowing Gods. They will nnd liocdwinking'bodi, and in thia way
’
endeavors to te^-h and direct tho ruing .
Have to take the prioK's word for granted, fbrnuh sumo hope &lt;;f political weecra, is
*
generation in the eoorao that would prove
ar not take anything. The light will be
a
blessing
ia
this
and
the
ftiture
world.
'
murdered mau was made drank, ao drank
We have er.t our channels by which know)- jput out of the world, and it will be in a
a* to be nncunsckius. Then hi* murderer
edgu may be conveyed to every individual fit Mate of affaire tor deairaction, » in old
driiberatriy ehoppod his head off, .nd cut­
of our mighty papulation. Il remain, for times. “As the twig u Ixmt, the tree is
ting his body into smsll pieces, baked the
For Preridcut.
There were the usual number of failures ua, by means of these very channels, to inclined. " The doctrine wss, before the
moat of it in a cook stove till it could not
coming of oar Bind Saviour, very ranch
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
be distinguished from any other moat. He this week, aad some of them unusually instil into crety bosom an unspoken revugly. Sixty bouara well known io trade crence for the principles of right Having dwfigured, and in a great measure lost
had got the body almost fioiahod when ho
went under, some, large and some small.
among the soul of men.
wsa interrupted. The head and one leg The list showing all that all branches of gone tlnu far. we must go still farther, for
Thus, have I ycdcavorcd to place io r
remained, and by these the erime was dis­
-------------- ‘ One leather houro we must be aware that the tenure by
JOHN F.-HARTRANFT,
plain and'coaspicuuua light, sime of the
which
our
liberties,
are
held
can
never
be
covered. The only motive for this horri­
The Baltimore Oazrtte, looking at the
secure union moral keeps pace with intel- peculiar excellencies of tho Christian re­ dilemma and scrips'the difficulties and
ble crime was the displacement of tho
leetiul education. It is our imperative ligion. And from henre, many useful daugera of adupfifig any definite policy as
murderer by the murdered man from a
reflecti
ius
will
naturally
arise
in
tho
doty,
therefore,
to
cultivate
the
moral
llie
exjonentof Domocratic faith, suggest*
situation worth 11.W per
day.
.
.
Fuchs,
cliaraetcr of our people. The means by mjbd of every attentive render. Il i* tbe whether it would not bo best, on the
tho murderer, is a low German, and as
whieh this may be effected, wo have in rev.gion of Jaras that bath removed idola­ whole, to do nothing, and taka the bawds
complete a brute as was ever suffered to
*&gt;f the purely poaire attitude. Wo quote
“Honest money for all, and
our own hands, We hare a book of tried try and superstition. and brought immor­ 7 Ac Gautte u.&lt; folio wa ■,
fret! schools for all.
There live. JIo manifsrta no fading in the mat­
efficacy, a l&gt;ook which contains the only tality to light, when concealed under tbe
ter, and does not seem to realise that he
‘‘We begin to believe that the beat thing
should be no inflation which
It that Coogrewi [namely, the Ikmocrabi iu
suocoaiful appeal that waa erer made Io veil of darkncas'almtet impenetrable.
lias done anything especially wrong. Ou
will depreciate the one nor sechas set the grvst truths of religion in a, Cungrva*] can do with die quroticn of
tbe contrary, he was rather pleased when to procure in New York this year than
terian interferance which will taken to jail to And himsdf the object of erer before. The increhant finds it better
clear and conspicuous point of view, and finance ii to du nothing at all. A* it
stonibi, tho Republican party of the last
to have his gomla in his warelwux, than to
destroy the other.”
proposed new and powerful motives to in­ Congress is naponribic fur die Rrsumpso much notice. Cto*e on the heels nf bare them reatterud over the country in
fluence our minds and to determine our tion Act. I&lt;et ft have all the glory of ft;
thia atrocity waa the more titan terrible tho hands of men who may pay or may
conduct.
Nothing
ia
enjoined
io
be
be
­
the
Holy
Scriptures.
That
the
truths
of
and
ao far aa it is unpopular that party
murder of an entire family on Lung Inland. not, as they think best. Bring roar money
the Bible have tho power of awakening an lieved but what is worthy of God. Noth­
An old man named Skidmore, with three
kitcase mural feeling in man, under every ing to be practiced but what is friendly to
others, laborers, etc., lived in an out of the
variety of character, learned or ignorant, man. All the doctrines of the goepeijarv
way place near Deer-Park. Ono night
Thsgalc of Wednesday waa one of the civilised or aavagtf; that they make bad rational and consistent; all its precepts are
last week the haw was burned down, and
severest ihat cror alarmed New York. Out
Tho gospel
in the morning the charred remains o! tho in the country a gale doesn't matter, but men good, and send a pulao of healthful truly wise, just and good.
contains nothing grievous to an ingenuous
ATCBisw, mm i suu
11
four were found in the rains. There can in a crowded city itia quite another thing, feeling through all the domsatic, civil and
wxria! relations. Thu they teach men to mind. It debars us from nothing but
be no reasonable doubt but that the in- The seven-story buildings, standing alone
doing harm to ourselves or to our fellow
mates were murdered, and tho house fired and towering in the air, the sign-boards to love the right and hate wrong, and to
projecting over tho sidewalks, the immense
creatures; and permits us to range any­
to hide the atrocity; and what adda hor­
oomires insecurely attached al! combine to of one common parent. That they con­ where but in ths paths of danger and de
ror to the crime is a tolerably wcU-sup- make a gale a thing to be dreaded ; for it
trol the baleful influences of the human atruction. It only require* tis to act uj&gt; to
ported conviction that the deed waa done ia noi’uice when walking home with your
by very near relatives of the old man. He head down to the gale to hare a sign-board heart, and thus make man proficient in cxoellont commands, and to prefer to the
the science uf self-government; and that vanishing plcwurw uf sin, the smiles of a tioq of the numerous blunders of Demo­
was a quarrelsome man, very fond of liti­ twenty feet.long come whistling down upthey teach him to aspire after coafonnity reconciled God and an eternal Weight »f cracy for years part. The currency ques­
gation, and was at feud with all his Mas. building seven stories high fall upon you.
to
a being of infinite holines, and fill him glusy. And i» this a rigorous exaction, a tion. is t|iv qnration upon which tho next
Tho testimony taken nt the inquest pointe There is a» much sbaiuruy building done
heavy burden to be endured ? How can presidential cicctMHi will turn. There ia
towards these sons u the criminals. Hut in New York as in any oilier eily, and it with hopes infinitely mure purifying, more
tin dodging it and n.i owu{« from the
Morality uf taking some pmiriun in re­
the witnesses were the lowest of tho low— is not pleasant to try to sleep with tbe exalting, more suited to his nature, than
thought? Surely,
walla
of
your
house
swaying.
In
short,
gard to it II will r-mfront the next Na- ■
so low indeed, that nothing they could
a gale In this city is a terror, any way it known, are facts incontrovertible as the
tiotial Democratjc, C&gt;&gt;uv«ntiun, and a doe!
say would be taken in a court of justice. can bo taken. The wind moved at the
laws of philoeopLy, or lire demonatratiocs iqlerwt of mankind, can ever lie an ene­ trine on the subject llemocrary mint
What is the cause of thia Niagara of rate of sixty-rix miles an hour; and while
[ have or go to the wall. If the Dciaocrate
of mathematics. And who can forbid this my to ehrialianhy, if he truly undcrrtan&lt;l« '
erima al thia time ? The hard timer can­ no casual ties are reported, there wot
I in Ccngnsv, haring a large majority in
Ilook from being read and taught in oar it, and acriuuaiy reflects on iu wise aad the Lower Hhum! and the whole Mwirit:
many
narrow
escapes.
A
great
miny
not be charged with it, for in all theM
buildings wore badly twist'd, and thou­ schools. And if, then, wc would see tho and uaefu) tendency. It ronductcth us trf
cases the motives were not gain. Among sands of signs and ccraiaes blown off.
foundations laid broad and deep, on which our journey's end by the pleasanter, and
the H.ssre far rumored from want crime
the fabric of the country's liberties shall most secure path, where the steps are not'
followi crime in rapid succesaion, and every
rest to the remotest generations; if we straightened, and where he that runnoih I
case seems to be more horrible than its
would see her carry forward the work of stumbleth not Let us who lire under
predoeeaaar. Where is tho scientist who
political reformation, and raise th* bright
can give an explanation of the^ cause' and
GEO. B. MATHER.
ran xca fit to shine ; as it holds all the and morning star of freedom over a be­ God to mankind, oiunt all things but loss
can suggest a cure?
filth of tho $ily in solution, the nuisance nighted world, let us elevate the intellect­ for the excellency of the knowledge of amendatory of the Resumption Act—not
it is may be imagined. But it ia a God ual and moral character of every clam of Christ Jesus our Lord, and not suffer our- by repealing any of its enmtial provisions,
and
by
adding
(.then
calculated
to
incrvaM
The Liberal Republican* of the city scad to such of the poor n really want our citixcns, and especially let ua imbae aelvm by the alight atrils of unbelievers, their efficiency and mcuiv a greater.cer­ Gillman Bros Oyster Ocean,
work, for thousands of them are certain
KUMoratAX noTKL,
continue to meet every few dap, and re­
of a job for a day at least, which will gire them thoroughly with the principles of tho to bo moved away fh&gt;m tho hope of the tainty of resumption at. the deaignated 1
solve that they will continue to labor for dicta bread for a week. So even a nui­ gospel nf Jeras Cliritt. I claim that is a gospel. Let u demonvtratc that wu lie time. Such a bill passed by the Senate
the purification of the Government, and sance to the general publie may be a sweet duty of the people everywhere in the land. ueve the superior excellency of the Cbri»-1| but going to the House of Representa­
tian Dispensation, by omforming to its tive. wvuM make it necruary for tlrt: lat­
lET restoration of integrity in officials. I™- ■. .1— r_
My reason* are that true religion is tbe precept*. Lei us show that wc are Uiri»- ter to accept or reject it. Tho Senate
Republican State Convention.
From the length of their resolutions, and
lians in deed and in truth; not liy endless should put the Ilnuw to thia very test, and
The different charitable organixatioM perfectinn of human nature, and the disputes about trifles, and the transports mike -ik-eioeraey in Congrra» show its
the loudness of their bellow, those who
foundation of uniform, exalted pleasure,
did not know might suppose that there waa of the city have their bands full just now.
of .blind xral; but by abounding in thoso
St. John's Guild, the bcWUand moat prac­ of public order and private happiaesa. fruit* of riabteousTKas which are throuali
actually such a party as the “Liberal Re­ tical of all of them, bars 20,000 souls, or
Christianity is the most excellent and the Christ, to the praise and glory nf God;
publican," and might suppose that it bad , rather bodies depending upon them for
moat useful institution ; having the promFrom what ha* been said we may efrariy
vitality. Don’t let it alarm r
When 1I support. It is a right to see tbe iframg at
perceive how groundless all those pn-ju•
,
|
thear
buildings
every
day
drawing
their
dices are, which some conecivi- spxinrt re-1
Gen. John Cochrane walks down tho
ligion, as if It waa a peevish, me*'
street, it is customary to observe "there। |j rations. Toe halt, the blind, the lame,
the
rick
and
the
well,
they
are
al!
repre
•
son. It is also tho language of acriptpre. scheme, burdensome to human nature, and Indies dread warning to the Ixpisla.
ByjCM pgrtyj- &lt;;r., I
sented. All who are known to be do&gt;crvdoaen others are all11I ing get, each week, enough of plain food “The ways of wisdom are ways of plcaa- inconsistent with the tnic ctijuymetr. of ture last week in his apcceh on the Baraantarn, and all her paths are peace." Ami life. Such sentiment.- arc too apt to prevail wcll Blackville queatinn, and it is the
to support life, and such clothing as can
our Blessed Saviour assurni us that his pre­ in tbe heat of youth, when the spirits arc truth. The people an: becoming thor­
old Horace Grady, and they would not be |lie procured. Il is a noble charily and is
brisk and lively, and the passion, warm
cepts are easy and the burden of his reli­ and impetuous. But it is wholly a mis oughly an urtd on this subject, and are
• doing a world of good.
drlrrminnl to werred ritkrr ly fair or.
Left if they were of sufficient importance
gion light. Nor does the gospel enjoin take, and a mistake of the moatdangrrou* I Am/inrrtas. The next campaign will be
to giro an office, or any position of honor,
any duty but what is fit and 'reasonable, i tendency. The truth is, tlusrv is no pitas- short, sharp and decisive. Every white
in the Republican party to. They meet
uro
like
that
of
a
g-jxl
ccuwience
;
no
real
man will be expected to cast his vote.
It calls upon all its profcaaon to practice
and resolve, and bellow, and have their । ing Iraincsl everr night, under the leader­
reverence, wnbouriun and gratitude to Jeace but what results fruta a sense of the Thon, who stead brek and take, no tort
divine favor. Thia ennoble* the mind ted in the cr.nteit will be branded aa traitor*
ship of General Dodge, to lead the stag­
God; justice, truth and benevolence to can alone support it under all the varktu and n.watds. Thu Stabs mart be carried
ing that they are rtill alive.------ and in the ing under the charge of Sankey. Il will
ux'jg and to maintain tho government of and unequal acenai of the present state of by tho Democracy. If th- Radicals o*n
market. They are trying to create tho be magnificent to bear ibis immense cho­
trial. This lavs a cure f.atndation of an not 1-e jerotuded to give up the fight by
res giving tho popular tnuaic of tho sing­
impression that they are strong enough to ing Evangelist. This feature alone will
to object against thia. From the least to carp, comfortable life ; of a serene, peace­ fair means wc must contribute money to
be worth buying and are horribly disap­ keep the rot building filled to its utmost
ful dcathpaud of eternal jiy and hapfii. the succea of the campaign, and if need )&lt;
the greatest of the commandments of our
resort tn another and more terrible appeal.
pointed that neither of tbs dominant ]ur- capacity. The meetings will comruenev
dear Redeemer, there is not one which im­ to all oar moat valued interests; spniils tin­ The Democrats must carry the next elec­
partial reason can find fault with. His native beauty, and subverts the order of tion at every hazard.
*&gt;
•
The impudanoo of the ex-Confederatcs
noticeable; fact that after the 6 rely fiaico
the
soul,
rendeni
ua
the
scorn
of
man.
tho
law ia perfect. His precepts are true and
en the floor of Congress has brought to
I the liberals still continued to believe that
and righteous altogether; not evrn those |I rejected of God, and trillion! timely relight some scrap* of history width mi$rt the Government needed purifying, but that
Political Notes.
1 pcntance, will rob us of a happy eternity.
Parson Brownlow says that Ben Hill s
excepted which require us to lovo our en-1I Religion is the health, the liberty, and
otherwise have slept in the grave of obliv^ ft would have to be done through the old
speech rentals him of the story of a
Sin is the
ion. Beu HOI has charged the Federal parties. It is equally noticeable that each
"The cruel, vindictive spewh of ex. rtaic*; to deny ouredvc*, and to lake up the happiness of the soul.
Chinaman, uno, being caught stealing a
authorities with practicing daliburate ora- individual Liberal, quite as firmly believed Speaker Blaino" is the comment of the our crass and follow him. To forgive an diaeme, the servitude find destraction ofit. - rope and kicked all around tho square by
that the party that could beat rescue the
Would any man object to anch a
injury is more generous and manly than
alty on thora who ware raftered by the
Memphis Apptol
the indignant owner, turned around
to revenge it; to control a licentious ap­ character being represented as our Lord
Union fortes during the war. He has
and Master. He baa overcome the adrer- blandly with the stolen property in hand
Toombs indenes Hill's speech, and
petite, than to indulge it, to suffer pover­ aary, and In* given mi a chance of ever­
and cxolainwd, “you no liken lend ’urn."
applauds tho man and his ntteranecs.
ty, reproach, and even death itself, in the lasting life if wo follow him. Ho hi« set
Had the Nwrth rapprecd, be continues,
He sap it eame at the right time, ia the
sacred cause of truth and integrity, i* ua an example, and if all men would fol­
right place, and in tho right spirit
much wiser and better than by base com low it there would bo no use for prison*,
and many millions of children would tot ing the Uni^u fur love of it, and carrying
Il is reported that there is now no plianecs, to make shipwreck of faith and a be crying for bread. AU would bo »aj&gt;truth. Th# thousand living witncroca of
off the Constitution to rave and protect
doubt whatever but that General Benja­ good conscience. Thus, in a storm ata's, plied. The saloons would not be iu blast,
Wagons and Buggies
the borrow oi Andersonville and Libby
it, they might have “likee to lend urn"
min Harrison will receive and accept the or a conflagration on tbs land, a man with poisoning men, their wires and children. Yet
prison need m evidence to refute the state­
and pursued a different eoursc.
Republican nomination for Governor of pkasure abindons his lumber to secure his there are some that call themselves Chris­
ments of Mr. Hill. Tho proof of cruelties
jewels. Piety and virtue are the wisest tians that will go against tho best intercuts
practiced ia too deeply engraven upon tbsir
cf the rising generation. There i* no Book
The mars Governor Hayas ’ is reflected and most reasonable things in the world, on record that has made as much elevation
hearts to be erased by the declamation of
in the human family as has the Revelation
ex-Confiderate orators who havs accident­
upon and investigated, ths stronger he
of
Jesus.
Yours,
si
and
absurd.
I
don't
see
why
this
Book
will appear far the Presidential Mtninalion,
ally gain'd a foothold in tho Forty-fourth
Jacob SlilVELT.
and hxi will bo ten times stronger as a can­ is not the leading Book in cur schools. It
0-P-, It may, however, be more satdidate for election than as a candidate for is as a lamp in a dark place.
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eratc Congress, has now become a leader
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Senate must fro opened to Jeff. Davis.
McKra tho former editor of tho Missou­
ri Democrai, has been convicted of complic­
ity in the SL Louis whisky frauds.
_________
abfarad it is fortunate that in thia rase
ran b&gt; applied praywiy rad wfthout th
ten“ vir

Tho New York Trilmw asp that “ths
Democrats aailod under the flag of reform­
ers and independents untd they had wen
th*power, and now toss the banner of re-

Th. month' Tariff biff is dweuswd
the less probability thera Is that it will
pan. tho House without nubrtantial amcndmrat.
Morrwon himself is confided
that it will be reported by the Wap and
Means Cummittoo and will reach the Sen­
ate, but his opinion ia not shared by all
other Democrits and not by ■otae of his

The All-wise author of our being hath
so farmed our natures, and placed us in
such relations that there is nothing vicious
but what ia injurious, nothing virtuous
but what is advantageous to our present
interest, both with resp'et to body and
mind. Meekness and humility, patience
and universal charity and grace, gives joy
unknown to transgreaaors.
Tbe divine
virtues of truth and equity are tho only
bonds of friendship, the only rapports of
sorirty. Temperance and sobriety are the
best prerogatives of health and strength;
but sin and debauchery impair the body,
consume ths substance, roduse to poverty,
and forms tbe direel path to an immature
and untimely death.
Now this is the
chief excellency of all law, and what will
always render thri^burden pleasant and
delightful, is that they enjoin nothing un­
becoming or injurious. Berides, to render
our duty easy we hare the example u well
aa the rommanda of tho blessed Jens, ths

meat should bo taught in scboola is, that
there are some children that hare not the
1-roefit of the Bible. They are ignorant
of the pritKapha of the right way.
It
can easily be accounted for that the Bible
has been taken out of tbe eebook There
.resume thsldo not believe tho Bible.

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ls.4 cveningrto Ibten to th* rioqueot lec­
ture of Ex Vie. President Hchuylos Colfax
on the Life, Character rod Public Serviom
of Abraham Lincoln. It wm a maateriy
effort, replete with iUuMration* and anacdot*, and hrid tha audience in rapt attanticn to iu vay close. Mr. Colfax ba very
rapid rprober and eoodeneM a great deal
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th* subject of thb heture i* wril nigh
&lt;xhamtlem, whOa tbe man stands oat
in bold relief in the foreground cf oar
recent history, and b destined, a* tbe year*
gn by to assume more aad more a fulnow
ef outline which will dbtiugubh him aa-the
ape superior representative of the moat
momeutu* period of thb nation, and of the
worlds progreM, in freedom aad human
equality. Tlicrioqucnt speaker wm greeted
with applause as the salient pointe •Thb
masterly effort fell on their ear* by the
people in attendance of every shade of
opinion, and each seemed to via with the
other tn doing most in honor of the man
whose name b a* familiar as pct household
phrasot in every home in the land.

finally derided to disarm all raaaMtahie
complaint by giving the one hundred
days warning. It wm ecoffied at aad deridsd in the South, and bitterly dm.™need
by certain jiartisaM in the North.
But
it wm followed, on the fir* day of Janu­
ary.
by the final Emanc. patios
Proriamalioo, aad thw Lincoln became
the groat liberator, rad fulfilled the vow
ha had made to God, in tha privacy of
Maeiroat, month* before.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

la 1HG8, a* the candidate cf the Republiven party of Illiaow fur election to the .
Senate of the United Sutea. against Su­
phen A- Douglas, he began striking the
heavy blows in behalf of the Anti-Slavery
cause. which were djMincd al learth hi

that join: canvas* tai the atsnip with Mr.
Douglas, anti at the very beginning, he
showed the maturity of hb ronvictioa and
uf his purpose by placing himeelf far Iwyoud
the sentiment uf hi* sar porter* aa yet pro­
claimed in public utterance, by tbe calm

but Will Hams, says he can sei! them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a double order of

Notwhhaiandiug hr acted tlowly and
«antMM)y, tad tbe epentinc* of lib
mind were aofmraKar re to bt Utile underetood and bring upon him complaiaiu^ ,
criticbmi from an impatient public, but to
timae fanihar with him, and amneiated
with him, hb eharecter in that rmpect
waa like an op«o bojk
II had been the
peculiar habit of Mr. Linoela, ail hb life
long, ia hb practice of la* a* in deciding
publb quaatiotsa, to patbutly and thor-

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 hove a double Stock aa any one coming
in the Store can see and they will he sola
cheap for cash or ready pay: '
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our S1YTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
Pbin says
don’t tell any body
thov uoll
&lt;OUNDGOo15s
bfo?itiMohar"
PURE
work to md them.

bb Opponent*, if possible, morr carefully
aMd Critically than hb own. It waa not

infrequent with him to pul the ease of
hb adrareariea arm atroagar than they
could do it, and then eoorider the aaawers. Bomarim**, ia thia way, even hb
friend* were'pul to doubt m to hb rea
i
Mr. Colfaxspok* at fir*t of tho fact that purpose, and he frequently surprised
’ in all great evolution* or revolutions among Isrth adrenarim aad friend* by hb final
' Nation*, some atroeg and imposing person- decision. Bat, aa he one* informed the
’ ality of the time b impreroed upon each
I and stand* in history and the miod* of
men u iu reprreentetive. As tho Great
Emancipator ufAmerica, Abraham Lincoln er than be had expected.
so stand* related to our own country and
When a delegation of Chicago minis­
times. He wa* a cun born for the great ter* vuited him in 18C2 to urge the bsu1 work which he bat just lived to aceom- anee of aa naan ci potion prodamatioo,
[ Ibhed and when it was done he stepped Lincoln argued the question with them
from the acene of earthly action, at the very eloaeiy. He asked : If I cannot en
the very acme of triumph. He wm tho aon
of indigent and uneducated parent*,barn in
a fioorlmaKantncky eabin; belonging totbc
clas* whichJio used facetiously to aay,wrre
called •‘sernba'' because they owned no
slaves. There in hb very infancy, and
witnroaing the practical,working of the in
-atitution of slavery, he imbibed that oon-

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

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have sent tis 40 dozen

S10.000 GIVEN AWAY
We will aead the REPUBLICAN
BANNER usual price *1.50 and tbe
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER’
JOURNAL usual price |X00, pcetago
prepaid on both paper*, fur tree ymr, for

CALIFORNIA

The WEEKLYCOURIER-JOURNAL
b th* met NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. It wiD, on Dremnber
31et, 1875, distribute impartially 110.000
aad every^auUeriptsuc ml U&gt;rough
will be entitled to a regbtend and m
bered receipt for ihb dbtribation,
Send u» *3.00 and get both pepen

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
| Have on exibition one of the
largest Sto^k°fFancy Goods
ever brought to this City
ivhich we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. IJe have,
also, a full arul complete
Slock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary*
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, tf-o.,
&lt;fc. Give us a call.

eaaac him to yield. There he war im­
pregnable—ytl in rympathie* was trader 1
aud aoft hearted a* woman.
Stending
o;r&gt;n the impregnable roek of right Lo
wm firm and independent : full of lor*
fur humanity, he war kind and furgiring.
Tlwn- u no |*rallel in ancient or modern
biatory of to merciful a ruler, or one who
put down to bloody a rebellion with *o
। Beywteg. pWHlhslaajis, lU SSUy reUs,~
liule punbhmcnL In tbe worda of Whittea bro** ro* rrewted. led *u wm **1^*4
Ual lb* sehuMl s«i«ltud tbaaMlvre

gion*. Th* fevorile route to Dearer and
all point* ia Northern Colorado. Th*
bat tout* to Southern Colorado, Nev
Mexico, aad ArinouaTh* only direct
route to the famous Ran Juan giinc*
Th* track and equipment b uoaioaUJ,
train* ran through from tbe M&gt;«cpn riv­
er to the Rocky Moualria*. m*k&lt;ag oonnection* ia Union depot* and avoiding d*.
lava and tranafi-n
Vr.a fntl
I
cirealan, m*[a, time tables, eta., addre*
Il* race equal to srory emergency, ris­
T. J. Axnnaox,
ing yror after year to the bight of every Bleeding from Lunge, Catsrah Bron­
G«n l Pam, Agent, Topeka. Kansas
occasion, atreogthened a* tha root* of a
chitis, Consumption. A Wonder- XiMyl
tree are by every storm.
Hb cinservstir* tempcrimrat made him alow to act,
and he was criticbed by one party m
meth for being too alow m by the other
itaby fosdro.
IK* dread IsMAs !&gt;■ v|
for being too fe«t
Time wm Lincoln's
&gt; * tea Mxkifu Cn:r* KaUlrosJ. real*
prime minbter, and George Willbm Curt sionrr acsks. *rwu«b
lb ba* aptly *baracterisrd him by aaying
60
ARE
IMPROVED
that he
*o aoraratoly gauged the I
public aeatinseat that when h* moved the i
,loyal heart* of lb* Nation kept step.
If

patriotic «oli&gt;tm*ut had ebbed, there
would har* probably bcro daagrrou* dbin that canram of 1858 "gainst the moat content, and possibly a fatal uprising.
Particularly during th* early part of
•ccotnjJirhod and eloquent politician of
the opnoaiog party strongly ilustrate* what war he waa preriatently bee* by officewa* a leading charactcriauc of Abraham aockcre, and likened hb position to a
Linndin—4ib implicit confidence in the nun who waa too bo«y letting room* in
power of truth; bw belief that wrighl must one put of hb bouse to put out a fire in
eventually make might, hb treating faith |
in the rare progress aad final triumph of | attacked vitb small |ux, b« laughingly
the right. He thus became the propbat | told Um attendant* to admit all the
. of the new diapenutioo, of unirerad freeaa he now had aomKhiug
dum. justice to all, equality before th* I which he cvuld give them all.
Them I
gl.»a&gt;ioM wrrow, and hb anxbriro aad
auffcrinp were intense. At i«m time th*
lecturer a*w him on* morning ia th*
White Hou** after th* roewpuon of dba»
irons new*, and waa "truck with hb
•adore* and priewem of countenance.
went bcnoc, a little more than four ycare To an inquiry a* t.i tbe cauar. Lincoln
later, the storm had pawed and a gloriou* replied that ho had not cloeed an ey*
]*ace waa aaauretL
And during that that night, or breakfasted. and that h*
atnr.rg’.c tbe eeutrai figure in all it* eirm would chanra plaor. with any soldier
and rarpoveibilitlca and alm-art superbu- that alept on the ground in the Army of
man cxcrtioai and inooaautl labors, vat
The lecturer illiutrated Lincoln's poraAbraham lanculn—hb hand upon th*
helm, vatehful. atudicus, patient, coder liar faculty uf aaawering argumouc* or
lag, anxioss, but always hopeful aad putting aside importunity or annoyance
ever fits. No man not a daily witueaa hy a number of hb well known stories;
of and a participator in tbe acene* at the and hb ten-lcmeM uf heart that made
National Capital daring that trying period him unfit, in the words of Secretary Batea,
b able
appreciate or aearcely to oom- to cxerei** the pardoning power, giving
• rehend the ineomant and coaatautly many touching inatanee* of hb kindnos"
perplexing pravure brought upon the eran in exam that could Mt ba justified
i’rtmdeal. All remember h*v severely by policy.
He was utterly free from personal
he wm criticmod aad urged and avoided,
and bow vchcmocUy were the complaint* aminoaity or political prejudice, making it
made that be *** too "low, Bui now, in a practice never to read diatribe* or
th. light of the whole ezpcrirM* »»d the attack* upon kirq atray kiwd, Mying that
rewolL all eooeede his remarkable powers if he aua»*d*J they would ,b* forj
ofmeeeariag to a nicely the strength gotten, and if be faibd he would go
and progreas of public opinion, to know down with hb cowntry. In hb inaugural
after hb aeoond election, he said that he
could not exult in the defeat of those win
differed from Mm politically.
In conelurion, the leotqrer all&lt;»id tq
ard the ehantw^of woakning it by an Unrolna religioM views, and arid that
altliosgh he was not a jrafomed member
inopportune ' or mbtakau movuMuL
of any chert*, bebml an abidiag frith in
Hb first duty, aa he beUcrvd and eon
runtly amertcj, waa to met th* Uuite, Ood aad in the Bible, particularly d«r' inphb latter life.
The wretch who
and ia doing that to work aa liule da­
atruetiGS to it* members a* posribia. He, killed Mm marderod th* beet frieod at

The propped eunetitullouai amend­
ment limiting tbe term of tho Presiden­
tial office to four ycare, together with the
acrenl modificatibn* of thb amendment
th it were ragxestod‘after having been de
bated for two day* in the Hanse, wm de­
feated. Tho whole subject mailer cun,
however, be brought before the Honsc
u:on the motion to reconvider, which wa*
filed. The attetnj* wa* m«de to recom­
mit thb rabjeet to 'the Judiciary Com­
mittee, bat the motion foiled ua a tie
vote. Speaker Kerr giving bb first eaating vote against the recntmuitlal.
Tbe
vote cnbsequretly npon the rix year*'
ralmtitute failed, and the entire subject
was defeated, more to tbe surprise of tbe
cncmiu* than the friend* ofth. measure.
"Thb fact deubllcM show* Low little nil
faith the Democrats themnlro* have inI
the third term bobgvblitr
The entire.
aabeme rflhe eomtituiioss*! amadnmentt
originated with the DcroocrwW, who viah-.
■d to make eap-ital of ihb Miioo.
It bi
aiguifinnt that the more moot waa defeat-cd by Democrat*.

Winona and St. Peter Um
I* Ibeonly route for Wxjtoxa. lUx^rroTcn.OwAToxxA, Mawexto, Bl Pma
1UI Pc1n‘« ,u ^utbern
and Central Mlnneoota. 1U
Green Bay and Marquett* Lina

Hopkins &amp; Barnes.

Freeport and Dubuque Lin*
la tbeonly route for Etaix, ItocxronD,
Fyrronr. and all polnU via Freeport.

FARM FOK SALE !

Chicago and Milwaukee Um
la tbe old Imke Shore Route, and to the
only &lt;*e peaalnr th ranch EvanTtW,

It"-.

MH DM

A FlrthQlM* Farm,

Pullman Palace Cere
ar*! ran on all through iralna of thia
road.
Thta 11 the ONLY LINE running
tbeaw can between Chicago and HL

STEBBINS BRO’S.
109 Cord* of Wood!
SPECIAL NOTICES.

Where you wul Cad all kinds of

Driven to Death.

FURNITURE!
Of erer? Description which we
can cell Cheaper than any boo* i In Bar-’
IL Becan** w* make tho uvwt of our
ounelrm
8d. Because we keep th* be* of work-

We mil none of thia ebeajMuade Fur­
niture that la made by machinery. The
good* wv make I* made by hand, and
wanuted. We Invlt* all peroon* to
call and iMpwt &lt;&gt;ur good*, for they all
bear Intpeutinn. * No trouble at *11

500 CORDS WOOD.

Bastes Otto*, No. BBtate Street; Omaha
«»•« • |8M»Mtedsco Office, lit Montgomery Btroel;
Chicago Ttefcet Office; aCkaxfc BomL
under FbennahHoui; corner Canal
and Madison HtrnM; KlMte street
Depot, corner W. Kenrlc and CMal

C. F DWIG1
es buy yoar draw good* _*n

Forrateecr Information notattelMb e ftom your home Uoket agenta. afv
Hotaaaa,
i and cvrrytblug In tbs Furniture Hue.
We Invite all peraon* to mil end look

IT WILL

CONTENT YOU.

Hearth

and ' Home

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‘•THE WEEKLY GRAPHIC

i hb raying that H was tbe duty of tbe
, &amp;rthfOl and akillful aurgeoo to mvu both
. life and limb if pmribl*, but to aever the

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VV WZWWl
CoLomaxxT, Utah. Nwvbba. CturuMMtA. ouxoox, Unix*, Jaraw am&gt;
Acautaua it^
Chicago, Madison and SI. Pad Um
ia tbe short line for Nomthim WteCJSanv and Misnrmcrra. and for Mam■ox-Ht. Pace, MiNxzxroua' inxvrw
and all points |0 the Great Northwrot.

Hastings, Dec W. 1874.

i
west lo Washington, the earth trembled■
under hb feet, with the heavy advancing
of that tremoadou* uprising of a malig­.
nant power aimed at the overthrow ofr
■Aa. pillars of thb Republic—when ho

City «T Gn»l Kaput*. Wilt, by reqaaai. »»va
• Lereure la Vetao 11*11. as Tuesday Freeteg. February 15. al 7:10 a'ckek.
Matyae**
That Sard Alteailaia.

Eo-.I&lt;rao*e under one mnnasroment th*
(treat Trank Hallway LlSre of t“
WKHT and NORTH-WEST, aad. with
I t* uumerotu branches and oonneetjona,
lh^or,*rt and1 '|0,ck"‘ wota
between Cntcaoo and all point* in
Ilxjmois, Wiacnxsui, loxrnxxv
Mtcmoan,
Murmon.
Jowa.
5
Caurontn* an&lt;i the Wmrr-

J. Cole &lt;fc Son

�Uh
Geo. Meditor and

.■BllffigSBg-JtesTraag
forget her when they wctj apart; and so
summer pawed and autumn approached,
and tho erty folks were going borne, and
tbs district school was to ba opened, end
durin Brim’s husband, a hsnUriren
WditHriaM*, ciai down to spends
week before bo took his family home, aad
all thia delightful rime waa at an end.
Marcus was to bo examined fur hie po­
sition as teacher of the school—a mere
form with his fine education.
The doctor, as a learned gentleman, waa
ano of a committee to examine tho
earning school ma'am for the girls' depart­
ment.
May heard a good deal of the school,
especially as former Parsons was oaodher
cf the committee, nd abs fell en interest
in it, loo, as Marcus was to teach.
It

■ Nerth fast &lt;urtae(K&gt; of a
VI tarao a ■ 5 arto ot ransv ■

sy-,ri,e.w. bright, ardent young foce,
strangely in contrast with the cool, forma),
unmoved countenance, with ita handsome
features and practiced scute that had just
passed from before her virion. ItWasthelMW
of Aforcus Moreland, and before she wm
awkre of his intention he had r«sed his
am around her waist and 1reased her.
“If I new Bay again I must now,"
said he. “I have never dared to tell you
while I thought you *&gt; rich, but 1 have
lored you since the first day wo met We
are both poor. Let mo fight the battle of
life for you. I can do it—I will do it
God always prosjera loro like mine."
Tho twilight shadows wore creeping
over the scene. The distant mountains
were losing the faint rose tips that they
had worn. A soft, sweet brettc .wept up
from the meadows, full of the fragrance
cf grass and clover. ' Did these th inp

•Ahlfl.aigga,

HIJFMHL 1M

Lawson’s Curative
/ffiSKl&amp;TS
css •sever, te toe Kai »*•&lt;

Mtor.
. Aft. Dytf

CENTRA

HASTING

L. E. STAU
■J-.K

THE HEIRESS' LOVER.

"We're going to take Mims city boardere.'MM Fanner Parsons, aa he put his I
raekagcH of sugar and tea into the big
Luket he had brought to the store iu his
wnpin. "Wife and I will bo down to influence with poor May,"
fetch 'em to-morrow. There ia a lady and
May, meanwhile, had been in her favor­
some children, and a young lady, a great
ite grove, and there bad Marcus Moreland
hcircM. She ia in mourning for the' un­ betoken himself to ssy good bye.
I’opr
cle flat left the property; so she can't go boy, be had had some bitter hours of late.
to a&gt;lirely place. Quito a young gal, and Tho truth of May's Jove wm the one thing
vert pretty. Two pounds of raisins. Mr. worth having upon earth, and dawned
Joata. and some currants; reckon a upon him, and with it tho knowledge that
pousd'U do.".
he had no right to offer himself to an
News is news in the country. The heiress. How he hated her money.
It
farmer's audier.ee listened intently.
The stood between them like an awful spell.
doctor—young Dr. Purl—who had stepped If she had been the poorest girl living be
in for letters—-the store wm also the post—.11 -11 *L_.__ •
■. v offiet—took note of every word, and Mar­
cus Moreland, who came to post a letter,
also remembered what ths old man had

giri.* he raid to himself. “An heiress gets
lite reputstiom of being pretty; probably
she a&gt; not half so nice looking as Farmer
Parsoua' own daughters."
"An lieirow. Well, I shall go over to
»co Parsons pretty soon. No place like
the country fur a courtship, and a follow
who -marries an heiress needn't wail year
in and rear out to build up his practice.
I wonder how much she is really worth ?
A great heirem. 1 hat oughtn't to mean
leva than a hundred thousand dollars. I private. 'hJ May but known it the
night before; and no girl could have
failed to understand bis porting words
“To-morrow before you leave I mast
see you. You will grant me a private in­
Tbe city boarders came next day. The terview, will you not ? I have something
loungers at tho store saw them get into of intense importance to myself at least,
the wagon— a fat young matron and three to My to you. You will let me see you in
little girla, a nurse, a baby, and a youog the gardeu?—I—" a falter, a look, a
lady dreaacd in mourning.
The store­ snatch at her hand, tbe touch of his lipa
keeper s wife noticed the elegant cut of trpoatL
tho overskirt which the latter wore, and
Then the curtain should have dropped,
mure than une aaw the diamond ring Hash ho rode away in his gig and aaid to him­
on her finger, but it waa just dsrk and tho self:
beauty was not a settled point for no one
1 always was a lucky fellow—to think
could ree her face.
that providence ahould have sent aa heir­
ess to sueh a plate m thia, a preUy one.

She stood still, making Jfarcus no an­
swer, but she did repulse him.
"Tell me that you like mo a little,"
pleaded the boy.
“I do like you Jfarciu," said .Way, but
don't say any more just now ; I can t tell
you why, but this is nut the lime. I—I
just say good-bye, now, Marcus. I must
go away to-morrow, but I will write to

CHARGES SAI

"Remember, my love is life or death to
Be," aaid Jfarcut, and timy (arted.
One day when May felt that ahe had
nothing but scorn fur her fortune-hunting
u. »&gt;
doctor, she did write to .Varcus .Von-land, day af t akraavy iul al a a'aluak la tea laraaa.
a
end what she said may lie inferred from
the fact that they are to be married when pr-KU talareatod to MtowLalr. aia r»?alra1 to
the next spring comes, and that the peo­
ple at tho store, and doubtless the doctor ssasii.utacaar.*'
Aad U ia rartSv»4ared.ma&lt; asMMiu«ear aiva

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MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
^RAILROAD.

llaauasa Barcsucu ■•■sat.a aamMtav trialel ao-l vlrretolte In laid lauly «T Barty lav laar

iftflam Jactai 4 Saitar
RAILROAD.

■T Haauass. oa Moedar tes »ik dsr si Jssssrr
a Ihs r—r om to.sMad siskl basdrsd sad

■fatisss.
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CHEAP

rvadlaqaad Ulas toa axlitea 4.1, v.rti.d,

HLES5£S£iTJ8£S.,tSST.'.
«ar U ntlios. si •iMsiteasll/ lavarMa site •
m te nilti.vltefr ovvv
onE milmuk acres

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is adwlllod to Pvelats.
Tsrrvut»u u U ords«»l. That Maa Ur its :iit
Ur «r r.bniarT eaal al Is'aM la Its f.rvs.oi.

BvMbm.

P-M.y.

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ESUM. IT aar (Sara to. abv (te int*
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i&gt; ranhre ••a.rvd; tou mM MUUa.
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MICHIGAN AND THS SOUTH.

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DOMESTIC

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MACHINES.

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siisls. sad for &gt;aat toerear. to

tent, as she aloud knre-devp in tho water
of a pond,chewing the cud, bail elevated
her nostrils, and turning her alow, brown
eyes in the direction of the pedestrians,
uttered a long moo-o-o.
^•-OhT screamed the young lady, faint­
ly, -'can't you run faster, Tommy ?
I
think she's coming after us.”
"I begyour pardon, ma'am, but mooly
won't south y ou. She wouldn’t hurt any­
one. She is perfectly harmless."
“I'm quite ashamed of myself, but I'm

May's face fl tubed erinuoo.
gfiigHStt
“Do you really think nobody could love
me for myself
tho asked, u&gt; a sudden
fit of indignation.
Thea ci'tnmcn senw came lu her aid.
She sal quiet for a while, and then drew
near her eoosin and whispered something
in her car. It waa a long whisper.
“It will prove him," she said ale ad ;
$3 Paper
“and yon will help me ?"
Cousin Helen promised, and May re

»4 «• too UU dar *t JMasrv.
m »M eireo all (te Hsbt. Uli. i
I teasel LjHni. had «• tte said
-r.A.EtCt. la s»l lo tos
iwissta-ai’tf.-tt!
■trited M Mlon. le-Vil 1 Tbs

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CHICAGO LSDGSR.

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$1.50.

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$Js$20r.
plea children with you it's such a respon­
sibility. Tom, don't touch the gentle­
man's Sowers. I'm ashamed of you," said
the young lady.
For city Tom, with a general idea that
Old Fanner Parsons walked over, also
the country belonged to everybody, waa Farmer Brown. The doctor was there,
helping hirnedf to neon
&lt;
and tbe lawyer, Mr. Triphammer. Mias
Of course after that Marcus pluckrfs , Cynthia Alderny waa seen walking toward
flowers for Tom and a bequet for the young
lady, and as she walked bewitchingly up
the rood, with the flowers against her Moreland took his way io, aad jut as all
pretty chia, decided that tho heiress cer­ asttlod into tjirir seats, a little figure in
tainly wm the loveliest thing his eyes bad buff linen, with a blue ribboned hat on ita
ever rerted upon.
head, slipped into one of the doors and
That afternoon Doctor Purl rode over stood among them.
to Mrs. Partons' made a cal), and waa in­
•‘Mias Dimple," aaid the Doster ad­
troduced ; decided that the heiress was a vancing with a gallant air.
‘-Yes, sir," said May, quietly. ‘•I un­
beauty, ronveroed with bar in a manner
ealcuhund to prove that he at least was no derstand you examine candidates to-day.
country bumpkin, made a point of looking I am fond of teaching, aad when one moat
at his beautiful watch before be left, and do something, one seises every chance, you
had tlscjatisfaetion of feeling that he had know. May I be examined ?"
made an impression.
“I suppose you an jesting, Miao Dim­
May Dimple wm very inexperienced, ple?" said the doctor.
and very willing to think'the beet of eve­
rybody. At eighteen she was mistress cf
a fine fortune, and, being an orphan, her
own miatrom. altogether. Her heart was

m» IARJ1I OIVISIOH.

YOUNG MEN.

Tie Reliable Short Lise

HSW’
lull ItRIII All SETMIT

PHTSicu:
1 he must extentive, thorough and sum­
pick- institution of tbe kind in tbe wnrldr'.ight thousand graduates of this collego
I now in ancccmfu! btuinos in the principal
cities and towns uf tho United States

Ths Ri[bt liii of Statin for
Yiiue Ma.

Magnificent granite building, with ele­
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The doctor retired to his seat, his fas Soap by Han, Danka, ate. Price 50
pole and rigid. Mareus Moreland, on the
cuntrary. had flushed scarlet.
PETERS* PARLOR MU8I8
May s two lovers were a strange con­
departure, and thought what a soft look
Nos. 1 to 13 now ready. A collection
had come into his eyes ss he ■ hoped they trast at that moment. For her part, she
was quieter and sadder and more womanly of Easy Dance Mtuio. Price 50 cents
should meet together again."
per Number, or 12 Numbers for M *
Meanwhile Marcus Moreland had been
She went through tho examination
La Crema da la Creme,
thinking about her more than abo guewed
sad that evening there was another intro brandy, under the fire of Jfas Cynthia's
Nos. Mo 25 now ready. A collection
dnetion. Manrna did not make big eyes indignant eyre, and amid JTms Baker’s of difficult Pius Music. Price 50 cents
at her net try to show his superiority te dsapondent sighs.
That she walked per Number, or 12 Numbers fur 51.
his neighbors, neither, had he any gold hemo and waited, M aba promised, in the
watch to consult. He was younger than garden. Would the doctor keep his enSend 50 cents for a Sample Cbpy of
the doctor by ten years, and very much of
tber of the above, and if you are not
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risfled with your bargain, we will refund
May and her little cousin Tom and Marcus
jar money.
all fitting together on the lower step of
AddrtM,
tho porch, talking of Uaekbsrrying aa
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Geo. M. Dewey,

HASTINGS, BARKY* COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 16 1876.
Mr. Lyle stared iuetrdalowaly a f.-w
m-,m.tiu still. Iiefore he could roalitr, the
Mu|&gt;euduauoee« of tbe bet.
Ro was,
tciriMvaagry l|&gt;m. The very fare that,
. be had kvU ao nady to vouch for young.
; Tboriey. made hit unfaithfulMaa .doubly
, culpable He remembered awddcaly the I
: gay life tho young nun bed
lending '
i of lata, vague rumors of which had reach­
ed his ears, and said sternly, aa soon at he 1
could master hia voice enough, "If you '
nuns here thinking to move me to ■
tboAtglite ofcfouuavcy you will find youraalf
■dsteken."
"Not for myself, Mr Lyle," he said, at
1 last, epeaking with difficulty ; "bat for
my mother's sake do 1 iak jour clemency,
not to remain in your employmreit, but
to give me a cfoutoo to begin again aome-

GREBLE tfc RUSSELL,
Hsre uowin Sluck for die HOLIDAY TRADE a Hill and r.
plete line uf

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

L. E. STAUFFER, IProp,

WHOLE NO. 1029.

RED TARE IN TRADE.
"Ton." faintly.
"I thought an. ---------------------omenta low the men they havitwroagrel Running the Giunliel rtf th*
. a.-*
• .
,
Goods Stores.
The two had away in the roughest cor
tr of the houAu whilu the aucti.ni waa go- „' B
„
&lt; nu .ext day, mad ilaaab exerted her- *M«a-.la.&lt;m&gt;do~rt.

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"“J ucr iwv
J-rda and a half of &lt;nltco like that.
I
Msur-.-d her that it would be Hu troubl. .t
all. «d Butting the piece uf calico ln 11IV
f«-kct. 1 took Uw train for tbr citj.
'
At htudi time 1 rtepjaej in at ’a Ln-«;
dry -goods store t&lt;&gt; atlem)
my wifi.', I
eomnaraion | UK » WeU dr-~j
walking the fluor between the counter., I
where long lines of girf. were waiting on ।
maeh Lager lines of customers, and
asked him where I ceuhl
mm red cal-

*£T%s luuSu.M keen,

sf-wT.ijdw-S

Abw the Celebrated Diamond Tooth. Silver Steel

STOVKas

THE DIAMOND RING

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
CE Of THE MACE.
ludC&lt;i'ni;:„ Ole
. Suu r.rwi. Hantesa &gt;

Has the Largest Door of any Stove iu the Market,
Tbe GKA.NGEH i

is the Handsomest and Heaviest
Manufactured.

Boiler Plate Stove

Prioep Lower than Ever 'Before in Barry County.
Hoxie colurni, hut luukasJ saucy
aud Laughed "1 dou'l can-, ah'e
pouting very beaimio.-ly the nett
u&gt;&lt;U “I du like Frank Tboriey,
though lie W paun'a clerk.
I shou

SPfflH Mfflffl

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vests, and a

•lavaiiug ho graceful estbfuws
•■Bncauw you are a wy pn-cty mil. aud
ho ia a ryry haxdsaise iiuptetsiouaMe

VERY JPIIWXS

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

-“less'

sir lu MJ lu
, your mother, young man.'
hU borne ns as much bis now
1
"I know it. air. If I had suffered no
vthsr love to enter my luert bat lore for
Mr Lyle lifted Lie brad and looked at
her I should not stand here the gtdliy the man, and from him to Roxie, &lt;u a
wretch I am Yet for her aaka spare ter sort &lt;/bewilderment.
1 am her only .on-bsr only support If TOU ,, "What does bo mean, Roxie?"
I showed her tbe hide piece of calico
exts.ee me you strike her to the heart.''
She ira.ked
Rtetie had come forward brewlhiem, her that my wife bad given me.
Mr. Lyle made an imnatbbt movement. face rod and while in swift ebaugo.
at it mid Landed it heck lu me. Then she
I tell you you shoo Id bare thought of ‘ "Papa," she arid, running to him and look down a great nil! of red criicu and
ibis before. Il ia too late now ; you have j ia-Ateng upon his neck, "it's Frank Thor- spread it out on the counter.
_ bad your chance and abused it wickedly , I
1 "Why. that isn't the alude.l" said I
, You rnu-t take the conaecjueooes '
ji "No, no. Roxie," tbe merchant said in- i • No. not exactly.- mil she
nut it i.
■ । Tboriey waa trembliug and could bard- ;; &lt;crednluusJy.
prettier than your sarorle "
;
"It
is
Frank
thoriej,
air,"
Frank;
I "Mr. Lyle," he arid huskily, “do you , t
-id, now coming nearer ; "and he wiahrr |
know how old I am ? I am 19. air, and I j| fervently
I
that be luui wn, eoooer
I Autaething already made of thb kind of
i never touched a farthing that was not tuy ■atu a rich man, Mr.-Lyle, thanks to you ■ calico, which need* tu lx- made larger, or
)WO before
i | for giving mz another chance -ti Ufa. and 1 menued. or eometbin- I waOt fcMu, «].
"It ia time to end this," Mr Lyie. 1I hare evute ready-to discharge lay oMi .' ire cf the same shade.
said, riling and approaching the bell.
■gallon tu you with my all 1 have ra.eth - I The girl made no ar.xwcr, but took d..wu
■ Writ one muoMKil, «tr," Frank Thor ' i
soother roll
ley arid, pawting between him and the j
"That a tbe shade, said aLc.
tell-pull, aud )&lt;b dw|«rate. anguished 11
* cq-lted, ‘-hat it's striprel.'
look stayed Mr Lyle for an instant,' t'
"Stripra are mute worn than anything
ahall I tall you who templed me to do j 5
tliis— whose te-autiful fare name l-atweeo k
I low hatred girl Tht. young airf ,,,pie.l
tar and right and lured
to my I
for furniture. I think.
.
the dtp in a little bu..k .he rarrinl. »»l
waul, purtn-tly plain &lt;tufi, t.
thru the wrnl awsy with the ral&gt;&lt;&lt;&gt;. tinli.inu otrea ly in u» '
|»]&lt;r dip. mid thr uBuey
"Well. 1 duo'i liaiuk y,
After . vrey long tim^-hiring which —
perfectly (Jain, utila-wi yuc
the Utile- girl pnumidy t«4r (lie-rends, the ,
m.-ni'V ar.ii tl.H *l,r. •- &gt;..u _ I . 1
.._ 1

C

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

I uken Hunt prove that your u&gt;uo»r was
nut Spent iu that wit ' You hate’ been
pleaaed lit lot tery kiud to tec, &gt;r.
Du
JOO r. uirmbar urping upon m« the acccp.,
1 laoee of an invitation to a party given by
y.nr daughter ?
I was reluejant, but

J Dr Holland, ig February'a .NrriAu.
I cbaUKN front on the qurotion of rv?di
| the Bible iu the schools He has. berei
. -fore, strongly aIvckmI—I such reading. a.
i |urt uf Oar sy.teto of free eduo.fi.
। Moro laiticular attention to eLn eubje.

ONE HUNDRED
difiereut patterns of imported aud domestic

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

A first-ciasa
TAILOR front Detroit, ex­ It was not iuog before Frank Thorli-y
pected aoou, whea we shall be prepared to furniih the best of aikod her to deuce with him again.
’ He h so handsome and grgcvfiil. aud
Clothing MADE TO ORDER, and P-rfuct ,_*u entertaining,' Roxie mtreri durinu
instant's heritelioa before she pul her
fits guaranteed, at tbe Old Corner Stand in Empire Block lla.vllittle whito glvrcd harnl in hia. "I will
ings, Meh.

"We very sin,ugly sutpnT that wc.wh„l
[ bare hitherto been the adrundws of tbe
, Bible in the schools, am weak al thia point
nnj Ikat we sA.rZZ he nb/tgn/ to fMil it, If
we leach o«r/hem
iu our pul. i
lie sebooia, the Calbolio will wiah In t«u h ;
Aityorm o/&lt;tliyinn in hid achnnla. •&gt;»&lt;/
rfj .i irilk tkt /•-blit ll^ taint ,ia .'er .1I

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
with soma inward misgiving, as her eyes
met auatiu'a mildly disapprornag look, or
W beneath the imj*MWoeJ and riuuut
; Wo frankly admiring glance of bar com.
pauiuo “of course ho knows I am jarlicularly kind to him. because he's papa's

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

WHOLESALE

and RETAIL. I Call in lose with uir

Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
Wear* Special Ajaais M

rsmcus a

suboeos,

HOWARD WATCHES,

Muu Kuj»e. hu"unr, w»» uiiotakeu in
brr calculations
She had indulged a
tuomeatery whim, and bad insisted upon
9 i bia attending her party.
. | y As a cauv-iueoce, aomebudv else invi
him, and tseu utnebody else. and Lt
I

a grsoeful addition to any circle
fore the winter was over, he L;
very popular., and received moi
lions than he eu abb to accepl
wuanrprbed, and ascretly [
thia, and at the continuance of I

FOR ONE DOLLAR
We will send, Post-paid

Snitai aid laiaiiital

THE vmi WOULD!
Mr. Vittottt Lyle wu at the bead of
one of the oldest firms in tbe city
He
was a man of alerting integrity and uprightnrea himself, and sternly aevsre upon
any darriiettou in another.
Ha clerks
were all liberally paid; and a young man
who wutd obtain a situation, be it orer to
jsrsz-ritjtazi. ttboMaalt, with Lyle &amp; Co., was reuridared
to have an uncommonly good start
&gt;*,»»* tea bset tin saaUeiUA
ia life. Diahoaeety or uufaitbfuUnam
kJ-TsZJJTi ‘ru'wl'i;} m?
amBug the clerks waa rare , part ia! ly be­
cause pf the diacriniination cxsrriaed in
engaging them, partly because of the sc
rare and eumtaary reck os: tog exacted
! tnm the few vffmdcro
Mr. Vincewt Lyie w» not imdiund
therefore to deal kaiautly with the ma­
th
or of
some
itarinr neenUumi
that
bad
Uenamri)
goingbut
ourfJaie.
’Tue tc

r»B. WM. JONEM.

DENTIST
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6wbst's
■www triaa abeat tbs Estehlukmom ta »«w sad

KUC ASP ROOK 9tM ffM DATmrEPBurmiG
DOSE at this OFFICE

tbe gwilty one. arisen ha thsoovared him;

IMPOSITION HATED I

rcme-1 aa she w» fr&lt; the party, fleccj
bite floating about her like cloud wreaths
tr lipa red, her abreks aglow, and bar
r««perkling
approve ocnoota are esteWuhed solely
She red !eu«d somewhat at tbe right off for the purpose of secular education, and
--- L Tto-U
—&gt;. -1
---- a- fore.
J, u
lh4l a
Frank
Tboriey'a
gbamly
’ ’
■Did you send for me, papa?" she can be succeaafuUy defended Tboee wbu
asked of her father, who eat with bu fare twist on the incukat.an of religion, ia
in ahadojt.
apposition to the wishes of any class of
For reply bo reached and took her an rappurtme, farther than religion identi
gloved band iu hia.
It waa a dainty flea itself with morality, subject tbetri to
htnd, rieoder amri], and white and giit- gravest peril.

though she were voicig to cry.
Turning toward Frank Thorby, Mr
Lyle axid, "Upon om etaditioo I will
forgive you.
Repeat what you have
just said to ma, ia the presence cf thb
misguided girl "
Poor Frank Thorby!
Perhaps he
thought even exposure would be prcfara
ble to eueb humiliation before bar whom
ha loved. Perhaps a second thought of
bis mother came and nerved him
He
hesitated only a moment, and told tbs
story with a bslf deaseraur, ball aarvaotic
doqueaai, that shook the vivid color cut
of Roxm's brilliant fees, and kft it white

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?

DENTIST

lion ehalljic fairly rahwd The difficulty
uno* merely that a Roman CatWie ob-'
&gt;o« to a Protestant rersi.ru of the Bible,!
or that a ProteaHant object* to a Catholic

raally, and it isn't
' liktly we ahall ever'be together thia way

JEWELERS,

W« find the following floetiur around
ia the Newspapers that we think will io
terrot all onr readers
It
certainly
baa a vary cheerful tone
One mlllioa person* spending each, ou
an average. &gt;100 I S^cb b tbe estimate
which hu baeo mads touching tbe num­
ber of viailon and tho amuuuu u Le
spent during tbe ooming Centennial Ex
poablou. TboM figurua may swot wide
of tbe mark; bat tt la car opinion they
will faU abort of the reality.
Bat accepting the figures given above,
what win become of thb 1100,000,000?
1. MunhofU win be apeut oo the
railroads—enough to give them a better

piece I visited was a very large dry-goods
Moro Of tho first saJrotnsn I mw I in
quirod if they kept rod ealico like my
“ft 11 find that ou tbo secund story, |

"In the for room to the left- Right
i orer then.'' And be pointed u&gt; a distent
canter.
I walked through the crowda uf purohaa| era and ealmpecpie, and around the coun­
ters and tshfos filled with gr-xb^to the for
room to the Uh.
When I aot there I
asked for red calico.
•The second, counter down thia side,"
said the man
I went there ami prod Bred my aaniplc.
-■Calicoes down stairs," raid tbe man.
"They told me they were up here," I
arid
"Not these plain goods
You'll find

2. Tbe hoteb will profit largely—not
only the great atteblbhmeato of Philadel­
phia and Niiw York but aba the Loteb at
the wateriiig plarea Oar riutora from

Tutimuxico or Gaur Mzx tc&gt;
Vali i oi mo SAinartt —If Bui
Mr Out took my sample and IXked I

Tboroly had loft London with hb mother,
end rata were all Mr. Lyfi'a efforts to
discover him
Ywsnpuied. There name a financial
crash , and though everybody awppooed
Lvh A Co. to bo established on toe firm
a bneis to be ahakett, they were not eUe
lotrutride the etonn.
.
Scrupulcudy hooiwt now aa ever. Mr.
LyljfaTewpevrythbf; made no effort

Irin to PtiibiUpki. aad New York, but
will want to extend their perogriaatious to
Niagara, tbe Thoavaod islands, Montreal.
Quebec,
Lake George, Saratoga, the
White MuunUlm. Newport. Long Branch
aid Cape May. Il b safe to ley that
all tho great summar kotob will do better
buaineae during the coining sawuiu than
they have ever known.
X Tita retail trade in the Eaat will

‘•We haven't thia shade la that unriity j
of rtxxU, be arid.
"Well, have you it ia any totality of
foods r I asked.
.
■'Tea; we've got it finer.' And betook
down a piece of calico, sad unrolUU yard
or two of it on tbe counter.
"That's nut ibis shade," 1-W"Xb," mid ho. “Tbe )fr»d, is finer and
the color's better"
“1 ml t« match thio," I said.

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�FOLKS. AND TO THZ

THE BOOK FOR EVERYBODY.

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IHnlel to like Beecher, or Plymouth Cburrh. for

£K:fl

TOLEDO BIADj:

Grand Rapid*, then by tbe llnilanl A

CENTENNIAL

Political Note* .

Ayer’s Aguj Cure,
"Gabriel Conroy,” by Bre| u—
ted

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES
of Ohio.

Tba Republican

Cvuaty Cooraauon*

al 115,000,GOT,

Of which the Bo*tnn Jta.-' ..J'.

which fa quite
I arrived at Chicago in the evening.

Ccniuiodore Vanderbilt, a greater than

parsed through Illimris ia th* night.

JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
of Ponnsylvinis.

airucted delegations.

•an National Convention.

‘•Honest money for uIl. and
free school# for *11.
There
ahould be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor soctertan interfc rance which will
destroy the other.”
.
Republican National Convention.

L*ft

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r«4,r,'TU&lt;’k n‘r,l
wiUSrt¥.’’?Mi i&gt;i utaiv ।

Tut GttsT Fiat,
whiw. deetroyod fid,000,OTO of ;

Kmut City; than on tbo Kanata Pul&amp;&lt;
to Denver p lL«o on the Cok-redo Cratral
MiaWgaathoae men are sick.' If Vanderbilt should sbammily built m Chicago wax
Tba to BoulJar.) After leaving IllinuH, the
building* dastroyod were «mong th« fiout
in th* city, externally, but wh«u fire Here 1 *U diaappointod.
touched tbaia they provtd to b* th*

hi* stock down* tea per urot in * minute, Light, thin walk, with pin* jouto and
and it* antboriiativa c-iotradiocioa re­ louring. It only tout an hour for a
Th* Baltimore Sam a*y* that the hsstored it jaai as quickly.
Ha cannot whole block to go up. It hi a sbaiue for
&gt;me tex W*a an odious, oppromive aud
such trap*
Had tb« buihliag* been
pro|&gt;crlj built tho fire barer would have
gut out of tba building lu which It origins
ted There wu uo wind, lbs fire d»p-.rthimself Occasionally more of the stocks turtit, ths best io th* world, wu promptly
at work, and the Arc, wb*u ditcursrod.
Secretary Bristow ia ’the Cincinnati
bad i--»Je but little headway, but yet, Iw
fore it aouldb* subdued, a whole block
hat been told by aotaabody that be could back cheaply he would lake to hit room

Parson Brownlow safely predicts that
the Dcmccrsta ia their Nitiousl Conven­
tion will adopt a platform which will be sll

"Philip Nolan'* Friend*,"

,^,MCTl.Weu?J.JE‘AA-S.

ao^ctimm for miles'
ia a while
'your ct* will catch a nice loAipg'iapn—

Ooo. M. Savage &amp; Co'* Column.

*** Mlm llipp,1 Val'oy-S*G . BtuSttv

the Misstoaippi rival at Quinsy, in the
moniing before daylight. 1 -ws» 'suny, a»

day. Western Xtoec-uri was a rough, erwe
country, covered with a eiusl! growth of

looking at.

21

The Columbur conwpondeul of the
Citiciitnau Eajuircr has inquired of fiftyfive Ditnocrate in tbe Lejristottir* of Ohio
and find that a majority oftbtm favor Mr.
Pendleton for President and desire an
•sriy State Convotioo.

“The Best Thing in the Weal.”

■\imS-fEwe

The country is infested with tramp*

Its soma! and Induitria; n&gt;tr^ -_ i
eoUectton
of REVOLUTIOXaS?
LETrERH. ASEr-aEd OF rtWk
TBATED AlillCLES (EC AMEtt
CAN COLLEGETiiT S«ta» h?
clndra WQltam an.!

poeelble time, and then th* ttetton-bouM affected.
furnish** a lodging for the vagrant The
CUiisal unity
•f tbe birth of t

The quiat in

Convention.

_

Devto
"Hit unrepentant old age could
be better employed thsn ia writing **rvioaable campaign d.&lt;umenl* for the ma­
lignant enemies uf tho Souths." Where

■ illaine tu

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Plmo
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b» armttcl *nd comtbe public sireatK would

A REPLY TOJ^FF

DAVIS

routing after something I found Deo re­
The Mortality in Southern Prisons quite a large place. I etaid here *11 night.
nuisance that bu Three Time* Greater than In Northern.
good many empty huiuc* I nthcr think

It a judge that Mr. Conkling haa no

iaereaaing

Mendicancy u tu much eaai-

mar. ao long conspicuous in public life is

has written a letter to tbo Bu//«rm replying

C-jogreM, will be petitioned this winter to

of tho Wisconsin

Legislature, indudinj paupertom of tbe Old World
But
fined in prisons. The number of di
whether it can be done is doubtful in Confederate prtoott* wm M.401 c
Thsre to no doubt but that something quently tho per Mat cf mortality ia
as so modifying th* jmsaot lij*
tantamount to a reyesl
nigh unbearable

"

Which tve offer to the public
chcdp for -Cash. He have,
I
n
also, a full ana complete I
Slock of bruc and. MM-\

Masquerade
Costumes,’
xe?a.n._ r.r*u., «&lt;.*.

cines, Books and Stationary' ]
Pc/fumerieS’ Toilet Sets
^■c. Give us a call.
Hopkins L Harass.
Hastings, Dec 15. 1871.

ALBERT DKnrSOlT,

mm he* done. Not only did he bring
rach Bspreeaotative* aa Ben HUI,
whose spcach we printed last week, ud -- r------------------ ------- 1
Mr Tucker to ttialr .'eet, again*; aUal* wh(B th* tim* fixed by law arrival

An Ohio politician having written to

to impose silence, tral Robert Tvotnbs,
very decided sad unequivocal reply from

didata for that high effev.
public eplnioD. It laa good sign to
th »&gt; Sun *o eensltire, despite their

faction. Th* strength of the Impulse

to b^va brought forward any such His *rifa snd oiiildren are strong Catholics,
original and valuable ^Ideuce as to
have JuaUfled bh breaking silsnoe at
Tho Washington ccireepcnditil of de

kss cf the Republican leaden, shows that
of tba 103 Repcb!:=*u Baprcscntativaa at

: A •« ,1... „■uSomIww s-er

max weazl
aLLEIKMOF

• I to* pup:, tkou tartlag teovrl it. W hat h. &gt;
Art
“*
L.. to »y cf tb«x I. parrel.! -Uh a retalo
• reelitv Iks!
that *n»U»
en.'tre tks[
th.
TUET
Cite**
I ^iteteuieto^ref
Iat*a« ureref reahty
■; "T,! X-1
,\
“2Lu5
-*■'•■J'r'-Mte-U.cb.rvnrr. teiUlridrrt.- BocSWaXMAandReus-UrMea.
■u.-v.e.ta sp«it|T» Mnwof camps teaship. Price $4aYo*r; 35 eenlaa Nifflbw

M1

ta’ES.’tegtaME
DEALER IS
GRASS A5D
FIELD
*&gt;EEL

"Jon of Iceland," by Bayard Taylor.
. A delightfully vtrU Stary ef an lOtoaltc

JOHN STANLEY I

NOTICE!
TO THE PUBLIC 1
- •

C ,-1 .ICCafiU filClUM

BAIR

^re^^^bBDNBWHB.

| WUliMi Coiira Bryan;. Grorg* Maounnald,
Cbrietina
Hoeecttl.
Louisa M
AJcoO. &lt;
T Trowtetdg*,
T B^JdrJb.
; y'to'^th t-taan Pbrip*. AbbyMorton
■
H*n4w Preeootx BpcSbrJ. Donald
! G MHcbell. H. H-. Edmond C- Bund­
, tnaa. Lucy Larerae. Charles Dudley
I
tut“"»• r™. X

I
The people of Bculder nuxab-r nearly
Every yesr i.icreaiea the popularity
00, 13J; of tho morality of the whole num­ 2,000, and seem a wide awake, inteUigen' 1
;
tlii'.
voluble
Hair
Prepxiation';
ber of captures, 6 j. Thru tho morality In people.
.
vrkicb t* dr.o to merit alone. Wo can
SELECTED TIMBERS,
Tbo main talk just now to th* Btock rj.vro our old pntron* that it la kept
f&gt;’..■/ nn to It* l i^Ti, staaclcrd; snd it
Mr Ges* also Quotes from tbs oficial ref
li the only ro'iable and perfected prep­
port of tbe Confederate Inspector of Priamany are going from here.
They arc . trnltoa for rwtoring Gait or, Fansn
V
Hair toil* youthful color, tasking it
about 300 milts from Bculdsr. It* the
and Buggies
left, U-jrons, end xilken- Th* eealp, Wagon*
Governmaut doea not buy off, cr trcat-wiih by it* ntcrbcrome* white and clean.
tho Indians some way. there will be trouble. It remove* sll eruptions exd dsudruiX
*nd, by its toaio properties, prevent*
it will buther the Uvopato watch them, the hitr f.ctn tilling out, as it stimslate* and nouxitbe* tbe Ltdr-glanda.
and they (the miners) ear* ncthitg for the By ite utc, tho hair grow* thicker cad
Indiana.
Itronger. Iu baldnc**. it mtere* the
New Work.
xpiU.i.'r gland* to their normal vigor,
.ad will crcite a new growth, except
In extreme old bn. It is th* mo*t
fifteen yeans ago. Th* majority of tbe !
eemomlcxl Ham I&gt;=:c£:?o-ever used,
men on thettrert are young, lw«ity-oee P
to thirty being the age* uf three fourths of '
gf-.-ei tho hair a splendid, pic** r appeartata. A. A. Hsyns, ML, Stet*
PF
Shop on Jefferaou &amp;r*or, oerth ef
A’ taror ef Minachntotta, say*, “ Th*
:otb»
:.-.f.i:urfti nr* pur*, end 'carefully Harting* Hotel.
MilSfketcd for oxeel! ent quality; and I
wsukoe R*jlrosd at
rro
ilcr
it
tho
B
est FKEraKanotr
that they wiU eomm
April 1st

1870

CvlUU.»L6 a VJ.,
7U Broadway, x. Y-

running down a deep rsrine; Mountain
sides from 300 to 1000 feet high, scattered
over with * stnsll growth of pine timber.
Tbe wind blows terribly some days, and
everything is filled with duet Th* street*

th* luildinp in Boulder are brick or stene
Tb«re are 4 brick ehurcbe*. The Scats
Univanity to here , a splendid betiding,

for

■ The Roy Emigranib,” by Noah Bro &gt;ke,' pleasantry.
(Wrier tt*'s*v*etnrea of a party ef bay* a
“
thtir lang Josreay scroel ibeptalaa. with i
vivid pen.-altar* of it«r I.If* in Csll.'ornll
; during th* day* of tbe Gold-Fever
Encoaragrd by :bh Xavm tiegontod to
I Entikiibnagsta tli* work, ta sddlttea I

COkRESTOb'DEXCE SOLICITED.

to the county ha recrtsenis.
8. D. BtitoSAM. Chairman

ci-Sunkdcrate feeling of to-day better

DFtiron xien
Durisa rsMixjir
ranlw vtatita* DsueU -iu A

i oacb month editorial upon cuntaff
I hbea! and social topic*
Cur
| raayl'jokto "TOPICS of th eTIM?
■ fo. healthy opinion t '• £HE t&gt;I-T&gt;n«V
| INET” for puru ■er.nsieat: • Hoira
AND SOC1E i Y" f-»r rrsce/ul boom.

ladim*

the moaatein town*, everything to highr.
Boulder City scU does to tbe Muon-

bring* iuUeortrasnt of thieve

JEFF DAVIS SPEAKS.

thsre wu about

St. Nicholae

1 ‘

| running water to b* wvr. in th* wasura '
; part on this rout*
•
on cxibition one of ths
I Em«,. c.ta.4. »
•‘^■tlargest
ar^s(itMkl
V Good,
•3iocKv&gt;ffan&lt;
J rancu
uovui
I looking country. I ssw no gam* wortUI
“ '
dlXei’a-r brought to this City
[.speaking uf, a f«w solelcp** wx* sll
I Within about on* hundred miles of Deo-1

THE HORRORS OF AN-csttl* grating.
DERSONVILLE.

■revtaoa party aAliatfon*. who
.xd support
priadple* tuuncii
sell for tbs Xattonat RapobUeaa '
are Invited to parridpate la the
eutlilU

—

I

ttCRorxxK fiorct.,

AidCareerLalies
&amp; M Essiairail
WeednH sal J.t&lt;r— * —

Hopkina &amp; Barnes

50.000 profmwoa! beggar* and thieve*

Tho editorial control itnd iftreejoarf
the ’Jou»r1n. w‘ll

j

las 5.rr.,.-x, Aya, iir.rtioir

■ Sillman Bros Oyster Oaw,

timber mur* scare*, till fiuslly it Burges ■

think* that Slate and Indiana will hare

euceecd in producing an intense fe
England Stele* will declare for Rhine a* tbcee who lire unlawfully, but msntge to
keep out of the Esuds of the Isw, is sdded,
Republican State

QEO. B. MATHER

tall There are high bluffs of lims stos*
extending sloog th* track sjseumes etc**

Democratic party.

leyanUniversity, AmherstAgriooltmM
College, Prine.'tou. Union, HawAo*
Trin.ty, audotoer tyj.lcd InstttnU*^
Of tho country. i:ir. r.r,tty UlestraS
article* cm OLD KEV,' Y'llPU-VtS
«utod pa;.areon AMERC.AN ctl.Eb,

XXUwt

I ”“**

If you give, what you (ire

Is fuqr elctrnnt volume*. »ml Leclwed In
out b3». oailer the parrel title «f
THE ST. NICHOLAS LIBRARY

for liuprovrineut*

■fri-et cuulStr t* Ifm tew lUmw.

ter of the State. There seems to be plenty
for charity,

GROG ERIES
Canned Fruits and Fish.
.Um.

—J

i

'Ki? P"** r,&gt;" t L^*US.
'Oystersreceived daily,
!

tree delivery and on time.

Their co

Wheat

speech. and which were conclusively

Buekinghaxn'B
Dye
I OR THE WHIBKEM.
sad the wbol* gap filled in
by acme time in Jun* uaxt

course to carry thia load ha invariably ro-

peer their brahh was

Av our Rraevrar in many cues toquire»too long a time, and too much
care, to rcrtore gray cr feded Whhl*.
cri. wc have preMred this dye, iu oeie
p- Twroffcaj which will quickly and
eTee-ially ccr'.mpiisfc this reeult. It
i« «m'y sp- vr I and producee a odor
wiueli uiL ev.Jitr ran nor wash off

‘co-

SCRIBNER A CO.. 74a and 7*a

8lB ui OnaMtel

Ml.WirMd.Uprto.
I
PAINTER,Weil, I baUtva I Lava fultiled lay prvlnjJefaraon 8l.,

any imported good* and will be told b
I bulk w by do*. bottles.
Trulv.
Yours Italy.
JOHNSTA^ST.

THIS
Gr ai RsittiiK it Prta!
SAUSBUAY t BROSSBAU,

bill wasiatrodnwd by a Xorlboru lode-

ABOUT!

■ourlv Ttm;* Troabjj!
il&lt;‘f rind

raring maniacTh* builder* uf tho*c great deal larger thsn I bad expccte-i 1
buildingi ar* directly rveponaible for at
itaid here all night. The next morning I
leara eight lives
cro«*ed tbe Missouri River Aftcrcrosriug
MOODT k SaMKXT
tbe Miafouricnemila out,you will cron iota
The (treats
Tbv wuwd* that go to bea Moody ud
sny locality.
Sankey at the Hippodroma ere worderful
General Sherman • letter cute up the every tain with their importunities, and
Democrats badly They say it to plainly
sometimes uo die ether. A better country
Governor Bay**, that General Shenaan
will support the Republican candidate and

all

I* *.«a tcre sur«‘-7 attreedve.
b« aasuredlhat they hir‘ rt «*?
St. Nichol** for 1874 and .1875, 4 Vole'■ ,llw
y,
- novel la 1*1x1 In an fcogll.L mlnlwyr
Far
tba
ceorenteure
of
fi^rtM.
and
Iw
.
and fmmttin flr.t fUJO tu th*li
OftketaM r.reilx aaf Amteeltanl lu4a I*

Ona old Mt dor told ree that

whole six bundled, for 615 puf acre, all
onder cultivation
If building* are an
indication of thr wciltb of a eonutry, then .
Mimouri is a poor country.
For toil -.
nothing but huta for dwellings Th* gen­
eral looks of the country improve* a* yen

BOX will be of tho Paciil
,‘That Litt o’ L&lt;5'.» it

St Nicholas for 1876,

ItCHM, fflUt aM FE t R

He

Ilia broken would stsj. in when they

The LAulanila Cbwfer J.-.

FURNITURE

45 DOLLARS
Fo rWhat?

The New Improved Back-

FLOBHCK 8EWIHG BACI

Th* New Yota Th
ccretia party; "It t
Utt willoct a cord
P*rh*|w it nur*
Jtaa *f U&gt;. Hutto
tMi talk* ha« *=4
oth s«rrieM la tka a
ratal prtaaai, Aa. Be
tka ytaph dn lb* sb
»**• sofldasi t* satle
aal late a r*M tabu
eatsriag. ia a ratal p

�Th« RjerJ«Licni&lt;

B\J&lt; (&lt;«n
like wad efydqpiirfe An batter (twain, *f i
bar wanper. that ebe may bn linger laarb 1

LkiI

llwm lutite?
IIASTI*U« MARK KT*.

asaaxsaMas1*-

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

■ ill ba entitled u ■ rupetcrod ind mui.
h-rnd nraript for tbii dMribntUwi
Send tu 1.1.00 and jrnt both paper.

E.B. FOOTE

16 Per Cent, will be deducted from the marked prices
of all our Qoodefrom now until March let.

HI Uituln 1:
ot JnMlea.tbe
POflJ OFFICE TIME CARD.

^mumiImu daea. arr «
■rviaely rara, and do nat' by any euaiar el
uaana juMlfy „y »«uH .a . oyH,. tket k».
Wra lauwd far nearly fanr-kuaJrad pure whk

•26.00 Overcoats, $15.00.

CHRONIC

Oraud Tylxr—Hirry Dean. Grand Hip
Jury, ia a pan ef tbe
unfair, in i eanel^Iy uadi
Veaderpeol Jury. wne. le

dis:

115 Overcoats, BIO.

The ,.&lt;uimitter&gt; fur ibe jeer ire roundtntad m follow!:
On Jaruprudnm—Fonlar Pratt, uf
Kilimaaoo; W. H. Balan, of Fuat Hagi-

Cniutiii a Hedical Pratt:

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Boys and YouUp* Clothing at and below
we also deduct 15 percent, from the marked

First Dutrict, John Lewii, of Uwcri.it,
2. David It Stroud, of Hndion . 3. A C.
French, of CaoterrilJe; d. O. T Bh«d.
of Kilimatuu, 5. Eli’lii Mud/., of M.
I’ll Bapidi; 6. J. 11. Robtoaoa, .Mt
.__ - in &lt;’_____ .z fl_ _ u

Kentucky, wn a “back-ulary gribher.'
Hr dikiged lb« rota but U»k lha money
Ha u durgaj by bii o«o party Irirudi
w th bribaiy in order to racurt bii rlac
Uou Ly tbe Kentucky Letfulilure
How
cao tbii be poaiibla, tn a “reform" party?

Buy Goods Cheaper
lypcal I»

Than they have ever bought before

XERCAX

STAB CLOTHING MOSE
38. 40 mi 42 Cinal Street, Onnd Rapids.

Ayer's

Cherry Pectoral,

CALIFORNIA
•f Barry County to under*
nistake in an order, they

SPECIAL NOTICES.

LAIMA’S,
but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well thev sent us a double order of

CROCKERY

ton, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping hcftise. and he will sell it Cheap
nn&lt;\close it out.
s

500 CORDS WOOD,
500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for safe at $ 1.95 per
cord delivered.
C. F. DWIGHT.

K weeiicdiXbi 1
barb

GROCERIES

.n!:

•rgnaiaed. uauld -i ban fWad Du nmeag
u! &gt;U! Bat &gt;a weald kin etaed teak -4&lt;h
•aeerlag Up. oaTjuagly crliMdag every in
that might be Ami. Carping rrtilefam, (lad

TUi beaultfilly Itlutrolad Maguiae far
Mank la itroad. tad ia Jnet m laiiretUag aad
man aa mr. M. Qaad’i greel lerta! wary,

Dr. J.C.AYER4C0.,LowtlllMan.,

tpeaklag ef the {meant MadlUia ef tblaga
la Ike eewaty, ud «kal will da men u make
tka peep., piapirou, asd uukup eayi, te
tkl peept ef tka eUy when It b puUiaked
• ibat It h year duty to patriate k«ei laad*.
l-Ucaiind t.v.er«!-» Mid op fnft ei laws,
and by n dolag yen eaebiaee the value ef
yw •■! property, wklll ea the acker head,
yea kelp tebclld ay act Ude plate wbtek 11

kTU *4’1*1 It -raid be -KI far the people of
» BroAt br. If tbwe It a rtaae la
ui w.rid ’tut n roti pf rouij. U ftc
u tataU. pwilai, u$ mare p«U far it tbaa

Dr. J W. Hitchcock OCCLIST
all dbeaiu and defect* of the rye
oror the Poet Ofi.ce Homing. Midi
xzMtf

■j

We have a double Stock as any one coining
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 evervbod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of‘City,
P bin says don't tel) any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is tJ hard
work to grind them.

Cathartic Pills,

r-»MAN,8

4.

a.

cook p^,

50 ARE IMPROVED

Grand Rapids.

J. Cole &amp; Son
tsaaa. n. uartxtef imom am »y
Hr K. ISYS, h rwpaned a: fl.IM 24 Jibe
C.-ttpeiy b tstl.-i’y eu: ef data, .ad appean
w be salted ud b cenamly dolag muck t»

i/i

FARM FOR SALE!

�- - XKW ^E&gt;TI«HMT3.
6.PJtoy&lt;fl *JttfoCpiunut.

CHEAP

LAND

mvfewfi

Grain, Fleur, Provisions
and Country Produce,
a* AM Wm wZaOtoeMee a»rM

ItEBMSMTJSSSBK?

{••V to aalllM. *1 aiMMMUBUr Uworiaoi a
MILLION ACREl

■tertsst^^SSS
aatSwi
Xbls-rdrivi-gaE
^DOMESTIC John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
■•taftX 3EWJNC
Flour, Crain, Pork &amp;, Saedi

MACHINES.

54 am» 56
Wheat a specialty

&lt;• »• J

M&gt;4 ta ••

£?r.2r£'.

few
Lawson's Curative

Mayhew BusinossCollege

ASTONISHING 1

wbk ualaa am., u tata a. at HtUlfa,
■nriwi.'ry ““
-u—

j bras: tsir.7.
Fr.am..w ■—a. ,TertaBM MM*M ta I
1. Any out who ia al all familiar with
th. biMery of pa^r money will nut foal
&lt;** Umt surprise at each quaatiotw It ia
the very tmtnre of such money tu btsrt 1 &gt;■■&lt;« ttna&gt; Kill oo4 a&gt;4 touataa** ravive
rase uf financiers who con sec notbiug bat
"a headlong plunge into financial rula" ia
every effort u muni to the enrrtaiy of
niter and etc paper only oa iu representstire. The thing cannut be door; and.
therefore. p*|5ir money moat be continued
Indefinitely Stub ia the logic of this..
financiers. and, hence, they arc never
reedy to take the first Hep or take any
step toward the psvtnsn: of thia piper
money, ■which u nothing bat a debt made
(t|0Ma*&lt;dea4tarl*rilMib.X,e Y.(k Mn l»«iJ tender in the payment of other
llw. aa ulw-u.twU Usorr A »,•
debts '
It- No sensible man supposes tbit wo
can return to specie payment in thia coun­
try without e*periencmg more or lean ia-

“the CHICAM LSDliER.
A $3 Paper for $1.50.

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO
«UI»I. [&gt;Mi.n la
OYSTERS.

CENTRALh

E. STAUFFEF

sswzsKt'srwsriK'a

BALCH &amp; NORTON,

■Main i. Brtlj. A Xon* t wO. W B&gt;

iKVStFBEM .UMt&gt;&lt;B,»&lt;«n . faelrf | aA
OMOI, Me a. ■. I toolef Thue ocrML tuLa

tl-KttIK;
erlark ia taeenaroMa. laLlkM "N" of M*n

GRAIN OHISSIDN XElii MS,
A Mr Stt.,

Cbrner

IT WILL

CONTENTYOU

'.CvClj’tlor'uCN.

What you went i&lt; a ora
keep you fully inf irtoed
tbe Jay. ajii* with you
fireaide topics, entertain y;
JuaJiuj; iu general literau
wife and family with he J:

i atMUm &gt;&lt; m
Tbte art all mi

it. Ak to obtauriog the roquterir supply
of gold with which to tauoi and main­
tain apocio piymeot, it ia woil to reiuctnl&gt;-r
that there te a large Mock of gold iu tbe
world , that, being a negotiable commodity
i» all lU marketa, it net at ally dhtribntea
itedf among the oaiiooa of the earth, un­
der the law of supply and dotaand, with­
out any refrrnnee to the place of iu urodauiou; that it goes to that market where
tha most acfa'M demand for it exiata, aa ,
enmpared with the demand elsewhere, |
tha: it is the uniform hi tory of pepar I
money to Icee.o thus demand ia any coon-,
try that uaea such money, end, hence, I
gold, by the lews of trade, seek* other aud !
better market*
itself, end that paper
mooey naturally stimulates to exoeestre
impurtoticn of foreign goods, aa compared
with tbe amoupt of exports, and, becoc,
creaUv a debt balance, to be paid in cold
or by the oalo of eecuritite abrood. Them
Mrerel propunitioue, which we hare net
spare to amplify without writing an eanay,
diecloM the general fact that, if we want
g' Id in this market, wo most reeocstract
aud reform our currency syatem, no as to
make aa ucrise demand for gold. We bow
hare all we aoed, accerJtog to oar prenant
eyana. and we should not have much
more if cur gold production were ten times
what it ia, nnlras we make gold tbe basin

.vim..
qreat vra

FOR SALE at THE BANNER OFFICE

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.

amtiM them by iu foreLn: and dutue.n:
eorTMfttodeuce. cbviee Morim. .^utmt char
actor aketeba, iparkliug and nitty para
gnphi, original and aitertiining aco.uou
of trari-l and ad,nature-, chew and |.uul.CvlumtM, Oto.
All the non, cumuiereu), political and

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iailmu.

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If You Want The
Grand Rapids

WEEKLY EAGLE

THS DETROIT. FRRS PRESS.

$1.50
The Best and Cheapest I
icV.e7u77^»'i Cmw:

ohanlrapi

laporiaace la all aha dwell ia tUa partin .t.
tba Stole, Ta BH tUa damaod th. p&gt;Ml*b |
m ef tba Oread IfopMa £**i* eo» alar lla
Weakly edition ef llieir yapar. • «»mw1
funy-CTleetB ■ta.jeper, kg «Ueh o-«y b»
band. mrj nek. relubta quMatfou of borne

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Specimen copy fret.

vuifed KuttM

Ktud for

The Dstnil Fte Pceis ft.
DETROIT,

MICII'

HASTINGS

FIHWE DEPOT.
STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep Lt.
current expcsaei of tbo Government, and
thereby prurida for an annaal eurpjtu or
gold in the Treaaury of tbe United Statae,
the two prvccnece eombiord—the coo diB'ini thing the oblijratiotu to be paid and
the other inereaiing the tneane of pay.
meat— wvald bring the Gurerntnoct to
specie paymentt in 1379 without any eerione diaaetcr to the people. Thia point
_
i__ i _
a _or.ee
—
-A- ..
-llLl-1 fact,
r-.iued
aid
nude
an reublube-l
y_
_ i.i: —
_ _ v _ .v
— .1
— a.— of
ttwwb^erek'my*be?
than
thaiaw.
atrade
—a will
«M _
________
k
regulate
the ----- O- c£
this country, just as
ether country. We eh
ailic n to have and to keep our share of tbe
rock of gold in the world
0 The only paper currency that ever
d: I or cree tin sdjaat iteelf lo the "wanle
ef treda” ia th i our that mnfo main, and ,
not tho ooe that a bankrupt Treasury
funcee into circulation among the people PETER8- HOUSEHOLD MELODEt
A seif adjuiung currency ia ooc that grown
Noe. 1 la U now ready .A ctfootiaa *(
oat of the maahiuery of Imnkiug, and not hougs by Haye, Danka, etc Price 50
cut of the fiscal I'perationv of a guvern- crtli par cumber, or 12 Nunaba.i fur IL
meM, unleM tbs government itself becomes
PETERS' PARLOR MUSIS
a banker. Lei banking'be/Vee, qualified
Non- 1 to 13 now ready A adlsctioo
only by a •.uitalJe guaranty io the nuieboider. and its system of dnoounu and of tavr Deuce Music Price 5U osats
redemptiooa will adjust paper circulation pa Number, or 12 N'ambai for S4

' to ths wants of trade more perfbctly than
•: ana be done by any other ogensy; yen,
for mure potfocuy than is possible with a
paper cniieuhy directly issued by a gov
etomeat, ee^i.ily -hmi that currency ia j
not redeemable in gUd.
Tbe waau uf
Uadr vxry at diferent times; but aa irre
dretaaU.’ pvverutuenl currency is as ioe-

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 23 1876.

WHOLE NO. 1030.

THE CURRENCY QUESTION

meurarc With varyiag fortune* the fest
B' of the war waaresrahwl. with 8300,­
Great Speech of Jerne* G- Blaine, in
,000, of legal tinder* in riroulation
the Route of Representative*, Feb­ With the Brain of our publfe credit .nd
ruary 10, 1876.
th* dowbta and v iciaaitade* of the struggle
tbr*e note* hid fallen far below per in
gold and it became apparent lo every
clear-headed olwerrer that the continued
issue of legal-teaderu, with *o provision
thoae who demand the perpetuation of an foe tbe redemption and no limit lo tbeir
irredeemable paper currency. For more amount, would utterly destroy th. credit
than two yean the country has been (offer­ of tho gorernmrot and involve the Utrioa
But at
ing from pratrotion in trasinree; coafl- cacao in irretriereablo 'diaarter.
deice retenu bat aiowiy ; trade rerrirr* that moment the military situation, with
only partially: and to-day, with capital iu perils and iu proepeeu wa* such that
the
government
sut
h.ve
money
more
unproductive and labor unwiployed, we
find oaraclves in the midst of an agitation rapidly than the tale of bonds ooetd fiafait, and the danger wax that tbe tale of
respecting the medium with wiiiah buair.eas ish
.
bonds
would
be
stopped
altogether
unlree
| transactions thall be carried on. Until
this question it definitely adjusted it is 'some definite Halt eonkj bo trained io
Aseordidle to expect that ful! measure of pros­ the beue of legal-tender notes
Co-Arres aought, and eueerafitliy
perity to which the energies of our people tngjy,
;
tff accomplish both ends M tbe
sod the resource* of the land emit!* us. sought,
1
time, snd they peaeod a HU granting
In the way of that adjustment one great same
1
acctimi of tbe Democratic party— poerib y fll
' 00,000.090 additional legal-tender drits aMtrolhng power *aubbornly stands eolation,—making 1*00,000,000 In *11,toJsy Tbe Ripobliroaa, always true to aod the* iMorperated ie lb* aeaao Uw a
tbe primal duty of supporting the nation's solemn auurar.ro snd pledge tliat the total
k....
I—kti.l
.11—1 1amount of the United States note*, issued
snd to be issued, shill not exceed &lt;400.­
financial qumtl n, and have gradually con 000,000 " And to this pledge every
lolidated tbeir strength sgaicst Inflation.
The currency, therefore, bccoUte..of ncce«aity a prominent political issue, and thoa*
Demo rat* who are in fetor of honest
dealing by the Government and hones: money for the people may by compelled to I “P00 tb’
art aa they did J3 |bat still graver exigency |
...
«.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
Have now inStock for the HOLIDAY TRADE a fttll and com­
- * plete line of
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v IN EG AR n-ui“

CENTRAL HOUSE Ifotriff
HASTINGS, MICH.

L. E. STAUFFER. IProp.

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Scittoift
Sipw,
SLiot, SLtiqii BiUt,
ScfpSro/it foop
Tw, v"&gt;
fuq/lioijiilq &lt;)ooo».

^xei, Syirl

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.
Ostites. Mkb!*N»&gt;. U. JFA
.«»

STOVES:

The Double Door Base

eating Acorn,

robbed by such .
labor of the country, that i* compelled to
live from and by iu daily earnings The
savings banks, which represent the surplua
owned by the laborers of the nation, bare
deposits toslay exceeding ti,100,0tw,0lin,
—■ore than the entire capital atock atU
depoaits of the national banks. Tbe }ranr
isionara, who represent the patriotic suffer­
ing of the country, hare a capitalised
invootmeot of 8009,000,OtXh
Here arc
ll,700,000,0&lt;W of money ioeapalle of
:receiving anything but instant and luting
,inju-y from infatsoc. Whatever impair*
:tbe purehaauig power of tbe dollar correa
,
I
1
1

••
r~”r
“S“‘- l"rJ I uouai araoui
could not raccnwfully repel those charge* । trade," a* M
which always follow where the temptation m-dern Dea
to do wrong is powerful and the way easy would hare1
Experience would rtryaoon demonstrate
"*■
that po more corrupt or corrupting derieo, I
uo wilder or more risiouxry project, excr
entered the brain of the schcinn. of the 1
empiric.
If the people uf the I’uitod- Statu i
were fully awake and aroused to tbeir in­
tercets, and could see' thing* as they are. I
instead of increasing the power of Con ‘
preen orer the currency they would by the
shortest practicable procow dirorcc the
two. completely and forever. And this •
can only bo done finally, effectually, imiversibly, by tbe r.-sumptiou of specie
Kicnt. Why, Mr. Chairmsu, it is
ly and exaggeration to aay that, ever
' since the Government wu compelled to
resort to irredsomablc currency during tbe
war. the assembling of Congreai and iu
rmtinunno.- in aemian hare been the moat
disturbing elements in the hnsine** of the
countO’. H « literally true that no man
can tell what a day may bring forth. On*
I large interest look* ho|&lt;cfully t &gt; contrae.
| tion and the lowering of be gold premi xm;
another is ruined uniem there t» such a
raoroment toward egpaqmn as will send
gold Uju Esch side, uf ooqree, endeavors
to Influence and convince Congress. Both
(He* naturally hire their eympalhixiiq:
rala
adroeatra on tbi* floor, and hence the from forcing S.100 banks

TheGRANGER :

Boiler Plate Stove

It is the Handsomest anti Heaviest
Manufactured.

.

I ncoached in no spirit of partisan bitternem.
I it l-aayec become so entangled with party
intelligent discurion of
it can be ha Without giving ita political
history, and if tbsl history bears serrrely
on the Dcmcersli- party, iu defenders
must answer the facta, and not quarrel
with tludr prptentetion
Firmly attached
toons pohtiral |«rty tnraelf. firmly be­
lieving that parties in &gt; lyee Gorcrnment
are - beakblui ee they are isoeiuUe, I
Mill think there are qurotkina about which
I |«rtix sbuuld agree never tu disagree; aud
of those is the cmential nature and value
of tbe circulating medium
And it is a
fact of cspocial weight and significance
thst up. to thepap«r money era, which waa
precipitated spun us during the rebellion
aa coc of war’s inexorable neoasitire,
there never was a political party in this
country that beliarfd in any othet than
the iparir standard fee our currency. If

Prises Lower than Ever liefore in Barry County. , 1 relations that no

wiil

The finest and largest line’ of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry!
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd' coats, pants
and vests, and a

730776

VERY X'XXV’MI

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED

ma

era meat wutu improv* iu credit and re­
store a sound currency tu the people . and
here ws’taigjit hare ^**&gt;0ably expected the
aid of the Democratic paroy. But we did
not reeeive it. Irreconcilably boetiU Io
the iseqe of legal leaden wl).O thel fornt
of credit was needod for the aalxaiw* “f
the country, the Deniocracj. M soup as
the country wan saved, concerted a Vtoteol
lor* for three ootee, and demanded aa al
moM HllrtluU* irtgs qf ibotll. Mr. Sey­
mour. u the Democratic candidate fox
President in 1868, ecoipiqg jbe 8400,­
000,000 pledge. Mood on * plalfonu de­
manding that |1,600,000,006 of 5-20’s be
paid off in legsl tenders, and be eo
heartily approved thia poliror, that i* hu
letter of anoeptence he
that "he
ahoold rtrivt to carry k ont In the future,
wberevrt ha might be place I la political
or private life
Hu position U that
uaw wu approved by every DemoerM of
of high or low degreo in New York, was
unanimously reaffirmed in their State
Convention, ww ayetoinld by all tUG
newspaper organs, and me the rrcteDtUcd
creed of the party. Hut aa wall M West.
Mr Seymour and hie poUlloal aaaocUirt la
Now York hare changed their ground,

that thus wu prceented, on a arole of unpreecdanted magnitude, that simple prob
bm, familiar alike to tbe political ecunomut Mid tli^ viljage trader, uf the demand
•*!UI
^*8 'h« «Hpph, Mid -V wr
sequent rise in the pnoc. Had the gov
eroment been ahlo to conduct the war on
a gold baab, and provided the coin for ita
nsresnsrily large and lavish expenditure, a
qae in the price of labor and a rise in tbe
and commoditiro in gold wnuld hare been
for the time a* marked st io paper, addin;,
of ennrae. the depreciation of tho Utter U.
iU acai* uf price*.
While the delusion of creating wealth
by th* iaaqe of Irredeemable piper cur­
rency may land to any number &lt;i aliwinl
proposuioua, the advocates, of the hesrey
s*cm to hawc settled down ou two incas

different patterns of -imported odd domestic

Pharisee, they broaden their phylacteries
makojoad profeasioda of superior seal, and
thank God rerprapilr th»t they are uro aa
tbeir sinful bnohren of ths Ohfo Dmanoncy, these fiusndal Baddntes, who con­
A first-clara
from Detail, extinue to reject all Idea of resurrcclton or
rcdrtnptfon for the legal tender.
i.es.Mirik
»»»
pected «oon, when wr*^hall be prepared to furnish the best of
I her* thus briefly referred to the past.
Mr. Chaiman, only becaaae I think is has
Clothing
an important bearieg on tbe proront and
fits guaranteed, at tbe Did Corner Stand in Empire Block. Hast­
lb* future. I do not aanuae that th*
ings.
Republican party can pMblf fiieebVR*
its pending rcaponaibditie* by merely
J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
। Tu lh"« uniform adherence to the specie pointing to it* formsr grand achisvmanU.
i itarxhni, the crisis of the rebcllson forced
I aa exception In January, 1802, with
1 mure than 500,000 iwu iu arms, with a thio flaasficl qwMjon tbe course of the
' daily expenditure .f nearly 12,000,000, Republican party in the past is.a guaran­
! the governmaat laddmly (bund itself tee for the future, and that equally the
without money
Cuatotna yielded but course of the Democratic party, of both
i little, internal taxes had not yet been lev- wings and all shades, iaa rnroxee and
icd, public credit ■»» feeble, if not parol- warning to the people.
■ yred, our xnuiae had met with one single
If, however, the New York school of
| rarer*! aud nowhere with marked succea., Democrats, reproting of their former
and incut minds were filled with gloo
eon rar and sacking better ways for (ho fu­
Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
i and apprehension The o« supreme need ture, are ready to give honest help in the
I of the boar wu money, and raonev the restoration of a sound currency, they will
I the Government did not hare
What, be gladly Weleooxd, aud their faith will be
'then, should be done,—rather what could
They will not, however,
be done? Tbe ordinary treasury note great etoacx
HOWARD WATCHES
bid been tried and failed, snd those al­ deem k strange or hank u nqoetahering
ready issued were discredited and below their past record, we feel aa nncnmfortathe vatee of the bills o| country bonks. ble arose of dtttniM M to tbejr entire
p&lt;»n lluld.r.,
The Government io (his great and perilous sincerity in the future. This distrust is
'ups and OotilM*.
need promptly called to Its sid a power increased when we wi tares ths braaes
Hrsrelrt*.
never before exercised. It autbcriled the boldnsra w&gt;lb which, in full view of their
tseueof 1150,000,000 of note*, and d*r tepudialion record of but yretanlay, they
clarcdlbem to be a legal tender for all iraome a stilted tone of superior hcosoty
debts, public and private, with two rxeep- on tbe financial question, and affect patSALISBURY lx BROSSKAL’.
ronixur, Uana^ tovwblbr to*"*
a’-vlxrh rx rvK.xm nr. i-sx.i~r» o*»4..
,l.^-3ar&lt;K-nW
who eared ths nation from the
.rtsrasoati asiraSaoro
.

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CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

_

TAILOR

XT ADE TO ORDER, au(l

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

WHOLES JVLIF.

nnd

RETAIL

K?nf

JEWELERS,

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?
FOR ONE DOLLAR
Wc -will send. Post-paid

Sitpcal art Unital

TBE WEEKLY WOBLD!

DENTIST

ger wav that, if Coogrsas prolonged the
debate on points uf constitutional consteuction, its deliberations might be interrupted
by tbe sound of rebel artillery on th* op­
posite shore of the I’Qtqmac. Tbe Re­
publican Benauja and Jteprmtatiroi,,
thercforo.diraiasmg all doubts and ron-■
istry, Mood tocrtlier for the country, andI
if taunted, aa they were, by th* Democracy’
and dialoyahy of that day, with violating;
the cocstitatioo, they pointed to thM law'
which u older than constitutions. Adopt­■
ing the aentiuKBt, as they might havei
quoted tbe uiMted language of John

with th«:r appaling record, to Ihelr ancient
control tn thia eountry wonli be a* dcci
aive a step backward and nigbtward ns U
would hare been for th* English people to
surround WilKam of Orengn with , pr­
liamcni made up of adhere*ts to th* fort
bouse of Stuart, or as it weuld be to-day
foe th* French assembly to thru* sn

S£taaittSSmTSeSrott— •' valaaMa aanatorui

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direction
To restrict and limit tbeir
cirruUtioq. *od til toxhe life banka u
an! u po«ib)e in tbe great work of
ining the Government finaocea, the
national bank act was passed
This art required, in effect, that every
bonk aboqld loan jta satire capital stock
to the pvernment; or, in other words, to
invest H In-governtnent bonds, and then,
tra (departing thro* bonds with tbe
treotofev of
P»M StiMl, ‘If’ bank
might receive not excwcding 8U per coot
of their amount in circulating notes, the
government holding ths boo Ja for tbe pro­
tection of the bill holder is ease the bank
should fid). And that, in brief, is preciroly what a nations’, bank is to dsy. I
■do not say the syste^i is perfect. I do
not foal rolled upon to rush to Its advocacy
or ita defeow. I do not doubt that as we
go forward wo may find many points in
with any ocher syMctn of banking thia
country ba* ever had,-it la immeasurably
wperior; sad whoever asks, as acme
Demoents now do, for its abofuion, with
a view of getting baek any system of
Slate banka, h a blind leader; and a very
deep ditah of disorder and disaster swans
tbe followers, if the pwple aboukl ever be
so blinded m to take that fetal step.

u Ml
al fid
m
turcro ho followed by a rise in priero, by
» *«ck and wide-pread deamnd frt leb, r
and by a geueroua aad general revival xf
trsefe and buaim-m throughout tho rountrv.
And beyond all that w.efomU outer upon
an export trade in our fobnc* aueh as we
have not dreamed of iu the just. Tho
time » ripe for it. outward circumatanom
arc all propMoua. and it epic remain, fer
cengreaa to give to the caunuy a rtcadr
currency, and tbe bounding energy and
rntorpeisc of our people will do the rest.
There is not a cotton plantation in the
south, not a grain or graxing fena in the
wart, neta coal pit or iron furnace iu
Proaeylvauia or Ohio, no* a manufactory
in New England, not a ship-yard cm the
Atlantic ccaro, not a lumber camp from
tbe Penobscot to the Columhia, no* a
mile of railway between the two oceans,
that would not feel tho quickening, gain­
ful influence of a final and general acqu?caeeae* in measures looking to specie mywent. The republican meditate no harah,
nr hasty, or dastructiro policy &lt;m thia
queetioe, but ono thu shall be firm, eoa। on the Link
credita, and nothing siderMe aad coadurive. The Democracy,
' ihert of fian&gt;ri&gt;1 lunacy could ' demand by refuting to co-operate in the pood work
their rude disturbance.
Whoever would can keep the tutor in apitalau and pro­
I atrike down the banka, under the dclu- long the era of dttllne** and inactivity in
| (ion that they ou be driven to surrender the country Havingxtuldxirnly refiisod
their bomb fur inflated legal tenders, to vote for lagal-tendcra when the aalva| knows little of the law" at finance and
Mill lea* of the laws of human aetioo.

Among the anomalire presented in the
-nrrrney firtwksr'Nr. ’OWmm. ir
tbit the \\ CM and iiaulh should have to
lartra an element cUmcroro for inflation.
Of all srchoiH interested in tbe specie
standard the Waal and South stand first.
b h ■ singular circumitancc. Mr, The great stapiea produced in throe vast
Chairman—one of thi»&gt;. old bapfranlnga ami fertile regions,—wheat, corn, flour,
sometime* brought shout by political beef, pork, hides, tobaerc-, homp, cotton,
mutation—thst tboec who urged thia rice, aud sugar,—are inevitably and per
suhcsie upon the &lt;iorctnn.«it are Dcmo- □mptorily aubiectod to tho gold atandard
rrata. every one of whom would ifeubtlma wbenaold. The price of ootiou sent to
claim to be tbr true disciple of Andrew
Jack sou Aud yet all the crib of which gold standard as thst which is exported
Jaekscn warned the cunntrr in lu» famous to Manchester, sod the breadstuff" sold
controveray with tbr I'nited .Statci bank in New York are dally equated with the
are I (l,ouwi)&lt;| fold luMiliiedi and a prioosof the Liverpool core exchange.
thouasud fold aggravated - in this plan of. Aud s&lt;&gt; of nil tbe other qpmmociitws.
making the tresiury department itself the And yet we bear representative! of tbe
bank, with Cnngrrn for the gavernlng great intervals that are thus rowpriled to
sell at gold prices, resolute and deter
mined in their demands that they shall
ful perusal of J scktun'a great message of j lie allowed to purchase all tbetr supplies
July 10. 1832, and I wish them to frankly I
IcUtbis House how tL-y think Jackson I
would have regarded the-ewtablishmenc of in thu country, reckoning all products,
a great National pajx rinoney machine, to i trochee thu enormous amount of $3,000,­
be totaled foe nil time in the treasury 000,000 on the gold baaia; aad that the
department, tho Ulla &lt;if which shall hare sarpitu not ennsumed by the prod users
no provision fur their redemption, and is many hundreds of millioat of dollar*,
the
value
of
th*
tho amount of lheae bills to'be determined I and thM
estimated by the gold
by a majority vote in a party caucus
j whole i.
standard. Use farmers of the country may
find profitable food for reflection \n adm­
inling what tbe agricultural intevfipt loer*
cve/y year by an irredeemable pxper «tir-

with a vast territory and a sparse papalatioc, able to maintain coin payment and
maintaining it through a financial storm of
terrific force, and by rreaone of it .regain­
ing a position of solvency and tatty with
a rapidity aad * certainty to which the
pper basis affords no parallel but only a
contrast. Here to the north of us lie* tbe
dominion of Canada, atretching from New­
foundland to the bonier* of Alaska, with
e* inhospitable climate, a anil in great part
inferior to outs, coaupem checked snd
suspended half tbe year by fresco riven,
uianufacUirea scant, crude, and undevel­
oped, with a population throughout tbe
whole territory mil an large as that of New
York, and with wmlih greatly inferior to
that of the Empire state ; with a dab* e*
large, in proportion to the people and pro­
duct, and property, as our own . and yet
Canada find, no dificulty in maintaining
specie parmeut. And st Toronto, Montre­
al, and Halifax, tho American tonrirt u
mocked nnd mado wUmed by the sight
of coin dollara and gold oagim from out
OucgrpMand leading interest of mr own mint circulating freely as currency
own and dfiiar stair* has suffered, still ap.oog a people whose wealth and rmoursuffer*, and will continue to suffer so long
a* the cumocy la of irredeemable paper. our own magnificent inheritance and po»I mean tbe ship-building and navigation
intcrerts,—otic that dnea more for the
ben tbe national government wax orcountry and asks lose for it than aay other I gsnised in 1789 the mute liberal estimate
except tbe agricultural; an interest that of tire property of the entire 13 state*
rrprcscata our distinctive nationality In all placed it kt $600,000,000, —less than tho
clime* aqd upon all sea*; an intenrt mure wealth of Boston or . of Chicago ttrday.
easentially and intensely American than The population was &gt;4,000,000, showing
any other that falls under the legislative a property of $150 to each inhabitant.
power oi the goverameat, sad wliiih asks By the census uf 1870 oar popuLtioa had
only t-&gt;-dsy to be left where the founders inerraaed to 38,000,000 and mu wealth to
&lt;&gt;f tlic rcpqblie placed it 100 yean hgo. 130,000,000,000, showing $800 per arpila
for the whole praoplu. Our population has
in-teascd in the 80 intervening ycaro not
quite 1ft. fold, but our wealth bail nenaaed 50-fold. The pouiote of I7K&gt;, with
their slender rreoureca, did not hesitate to
sraurne a tutmaal debt of 190,000,000,
being more than oucaeveuth of their en­
tire poaacastecs; and it never occurred to
'bcm thM an abandonment of tbe specie
baaia would make their burden lighter.
They knew from their terrible experience
with Coatinental currency that all their
evil, would be painfully incraased by a
resort to paper tntrncy- Aud iu their
poverty, with no accumulated capital; with
manufacture*, In fethlcpt infancy, whip
nrnperty, if io its capacity u&gt; measure
by the u varying law of supply and re­
mand the pr-tiae suv-unt of csreulation
tamed tbe gold sad silver stendnrd. they
require-1 by tbr “wants of trade.'—I
paid their great debt, they grew rich' in
would bo j. lad, 1 r&lt;-prat_touk any demo
the property which we inherited, but for
erotic Oppoi eat of the system if it does
richer iu that bright, uuaullied boner
not in ascii end all three feature* fill the
which they also beq-aeatbed to us.
ideal requirement of a hank u foreshad­
To day tbe total debt* of the American
owed by Jackson, and ifit dure not indeed
people,
national, alate, aud municipal, are
for tran-ccnd any ideal Jackson had. in
not no large in proportion to already ac­
ita freedom for all to engage in it, iu ita
quired property os was tbe national debt
abeolute securi y to the public, and in its
alone in iftK). And when wa, take iato
s.ngular nd-ptation to act a* a regulator
the nccoaut the relative productive power
uf the currency, proven tin; undue expan­
sion and undue contraction with equal
and uufiufitt-.’ certainty, sod adjusting
itself at once to tho specie standard wh’aaever the Goveromrat shall plane ita .own
notes at par with coin ?

JgE-jSwglrutS&amp;cvgteij

DENTIST

Nukiilk,

psatags of the legal tender act, however,
followed by an enormous imuo of Govc.-umeat notes, the' Slate banks would no
longer bo required to redeem in specie,
and would therefore at once flood the

fashioned integrity is forgotten. and solid,
enduring prosperity, with boneat gains
nod ‘|uk&lt; contentment, is rendered im­
possible. We hare suffered thus far in
l-crhaps as light a degree as «Juld Ira
expected aider the circamstancro . but
ogee adopt the insane idea that all eqrrcncy shall be tuned directly by tho Oorern- 1
invnt. aud that ('uugnaa alull be the
judge of th.- amount demanded by the

litkipi
umrrn r-ich a condition of the pub-

than'by the groundwork for aa

Fnreranrmra

IMPOSITIM HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED.
Coapwinm lnr»«S Inti Competition Dt-Sed in

Teas, Coffees and Spices
.vrawrer
; for

«t prino. wbieh 0m

and asking for a return to,
three y~. Mtn, would hare r
txnedm To attempt now u
buaineaa by further inflation c

of bonds stopped! Glow? Dore any gentleinsn suppose toll the r bonds owned
by the banks, and on depoeit in the trcai
ury, will bo exolmnged for isrtl-i micro pf
ano and inflated iscao? Tbuae bonds
arc. payable, principle aud interest, in
gold; and, With the present amount of
Kgal-tendor note*, they xrc worth in the
market from »1.1B re »l.t5
What
will Usey be worth in paper mmey wlion
you double the amount of legal tender and
noMpone the day of specie rwampiioa far

�Sris of New Eoghrod Chins-A Busy
Wamaa-TM Laet fraro Braafclyn
Eh&gt; ’ **°____ _
N«w Tobk, Feb. ifi, 1876.

Daring all thejim&lt;of tbe w.r tho num­
ber of consunsers increased, white the pro­
ducers so rapidlyjiecrvered, and the Gerernment iuelf wa. io tbe field a* one of
tbe tergoM eoosumets,'sojhat no matter
what our curreoey wu or might bars
been, even if it hod been nothiag bat
coin bad that been possible, tbe priee of
labor and the value of comoditirs would
have gone up tbe mme way, though al­
lowance. of coarse, is to be made for theevident depreciation of a redundant, irre-

finaodal madunery. So loog - that pro­
vision wm ia force ths money of the peo­
ple was precisely as good and jam the
same as the money of the bondholder
By a mfatakan policy, as I veature to af­
firm, ihb sectioa of Um law, era tbe re
quart of Becrctery Chase, was repealed
aft* doe notice Riven, ud the moment
that was dtae the legal tender became a
sort of finaacrai oq-hu amoag ua, it had
thenceforward no oonoertioa or rdauoaship with any other issue by the Govern
SMnl; it measured nothing itself and —•
mewured by nothin?, and ever since that
tfay it has had to fight its own bottle, not
merely unaided by other form, of public
credit, but in a sencc coortrnlly hindered
by them To osublioh a fixed, rtredy
rahaefor U under three cireumstanres
was as impossible s» to determine a pound

tion to sir the last refioeasont in receiving.
People might very truthfully send out
inntationa which, would read, "to asert
the sew dinner service," or to exhibit the
drawing rooms, refttniished by'Cotti*,
who fa the fashionable high art fnrofaber,
;

Tbe young folks, of course, belong to a
musical or dramatic society of tbe aotectest
sort, which gives excuse for dotens of delighlful evemingv at rehearsal in cosy
been loo often overlooked, and it has giv­
private parlors, and a gratifying daah at
en many men who have not thought
public applause in the name ef euarity,
cloeely about tbe nutter tbe impression
that redundant paper money. after all,
made things prosperous for a time, and
that it might, perhaps, if we could get
the right quality and quantity, have the
more deeply studied,* aad Uteir dress,
of Mr. Blain's speech will get dtsuhroed manner, and speech are carefully taken
of all such notions.
from the pages of the ‘Household " or
On many other points equally impor­ the “Globe," editions of the novels The
tant imprrsaions will be derived, aa, for
instance, the impolicy of the Govern­
ment undertaking to do without the in­
tervention of banks by the direct issue of
any saving ol interest on bonds to the
amount of the bank notes which might
have their place supplied by new legal
tenders; alao. that the farming iatererts
of the West, and the South, m well a.
such great intercuts in the' East as com.
tMiwist ship building, are virtually
interested as much as any other aection or

‘•Honest money for nil, and
free schools for all.
There
should he no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­ meats, also, there had been one cnatin a terran interferance which will al. though not regular, progress toward
destroy the other.”
specie payment, till the peaie rame to
render it easier to g» through with the
process than to go back, also, that aperie
payments, ifjudiciously adopted, can be
maintained without diCeully, ud, also,

this grand consumatem AU those fu
mental position, and many other,
diecumcd with great forte and rogt
and although there are some thii^i z
which somejair mioded uten Will (ii

in society—that fa, if you tea get a card
for it. No favor dispensed by a kind ud
charming hoate— is so coveted sa an ■invi­
tation to her roabud party, for tbe comph

aiders yon one of the eligible* of her ac­
quaintance. Goittr, you find tho drawing
rooms—nobody mya parton any more
except an old fashioned frUow like myself,
we take so dosely after Ute English—hung
with fern, smitex and Spires, fraiherin?
from mantd and roruiot, l-askrta of half­
blown rose, ou every stand, and •rare, ef
debutante, tn pink and cream color float in?
about, with all the mischief they teamed
st Mre. Meuro or Madame Chegarray.
al five hundred dollan a quarter, fresh in
their pretty heads Three pretty bareba
naln, fresh from up-town boarding achoofa,
waits the wildrel, fiirt Um deepest and alp
&lt; hampaxn. tbe mow defiantly of any Wire
afloat, unlere we except a few of oar pretty
married women—aad Jo this with more
freedom than they wil’ ever find at com-

spoken, for, independent pf Has oplnlpns.
his speech will give a new impulse to' the
general and earefol consideration of the
financial question which will Iso seen in
time tu bring about iu solution for the
best good of the whole people, the re­ parties and ladies' eharilia, it is so cheap
and so diverting st ornoe. Il has the pat
sumption of specie payments.
rostage of fashion this winter, for it is a
favorite form of spending a soda! evening
among matrons and elderly bus lores men
The Binghamton RepiMicai
aria? any ®&lt; lu abllgslJaa.. and ia taser st
evening in their good riot bro. So while
nutalaiag. ia every way ths nalteaal tailh New York an a more BepuUic
aad laucial boa«r ; who boU that tbe ran.- than either Pcoaylvania, Ohio
the young-,people are off in their pink
■aa school reais— Is tho aaroery of American
game and dreuscoaU liar a dance—say the
Lberiy ud should be maiataiaal absolutely
free fro— aertariaa control; whs belters that,
It is expected that in about four weeks ■•Elka" ball, or that of aome select and
tar tbe promotteaa ef three end.. itJ diroe- the imue of silver in place of fractional
tiow of the pmsalsl sboeld ronMu. te be
eosMed la those who adhere to the priaci- currency will be cumnsenced by tbe Govpte. of 1778 aad tappers three as iseorporal-

»»«■-

GiMMiUi b *&gt;&lt; bare an art school
Tbe MnrehaH grasrge is one of the Uvort
bCtheBtote:
Tbe Whin cud fcrule are tabooed in tbr

SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
THE OLD FOLKS, AND TO THE

BOYS AND GIRLS.

ou&gt; &lt;

the difference ia, that Instead of filling
their rooms with Citiaste mtomtera, ud
dragon tea cope, they have taken to mak­
ing hfatoriral colfoolion. of the v.floui
porcelains and pottcrim of the worid. A
plate of real Majolica, or a cup and saucer
of royal sevres given one esteem among
eonncoBMan, aa oos who ‘ has thn right
feeling for art" ia Uua d^te^i, bat OM
who would win renown ^RB|4;'r-5!l-'‘r’‘
mast have at least one broken-mart! speci­
men ol al) tbe wares from the time of
Bolomoa down.
Cabinets, carved and
velvet-lined, are consecrated to these Irsasurrs, where the royal bine and gold of true
sevres and the splendors of DreodoB are
surrounded by gaudy Ilunnriu ware, ia
red, green and yellow. Hideous Madon­
nas in Majolica, ugly aa the painted plui
ter parrots Yukee ueddlen used to carry
round, together with every apecus ol old
Engliah delf known to the ton sbclvin of
kitchen doeets. Alive to Uua increasing
psaeiou. u enterprising meoilator has
been scouring New EnSU1 viHagos ud
Sooth Carolina homesteeda for treasures

black tracings, fragments of old English
teasels of pretty chinti pattern., scara­
mouch Hollaad painted ware, and English
blue dinner services, rehearsing the hirtury
ol Dr. Syntax on their pictured aides, or
scenes from the war uf Indcpcodcuor.
including portraits ol 'George W—hingteii.
were minded in a sort of indigestion uf
china. Tho ugismt old pots and basios
were there, with aonse really superb Stet
fordshire end handasme tola of Flemish
pottery, long-ncckcd, straight sided pitchera and jan embeaaed in indigo blue. I
was shown a yellowish wedgvwood mtehcr,
as cotnnMHi looking aa the cheapest kitchen
ware of today, the Biate’of which brought
125.00 at ymtrrday a sale. Irt me warn
readers who think of selling their gramlfatber's furniture, or tbeir grand mother' a
aockery for old rubbish, te be rareful
what they are about, for they may be
throwing'away a satall fortune. If the
nun who had half a dnaen silk Washing­
tons to sell happens to hare any old tea
act. or odd piecre, (the more forlorn the
better,) he wants to trade, I wiU be happy

Ctatata m F1STC Sat
(Tuwianta ass staciti
for the coming campaign.
There are 10 applications for dirorse in
the Lenawee county court.
East Saginaw claims to be the banner
musical dty in the Stole.
Tho next term of the State Agrievhunl
College begins on the 23d inst
Marshall is talking ofhavmg a Centro
nial Fourth of July celebration.
Tbe Benson House at Saginaw City has
cloned up to wait for better limes.
A Petoskey man has shipped over 10,­
000 bushels of Ume the pest year.
Mr. Marvin Hannahs, of Albion, died
ou the 7th inrt., at 81 yearn of age.
The centennial ten-party at VeruMUtville
wan a very fine affair, and netted. (100.
The Broton Harbor girte bay candy and
ask the grocer to charge it as crackers.
Tbe Vamar woolen factory turned nut
3,300 pears of woolen mittens thia winter.
Tho Bay &lt;5If JWfome aaya that there
are only nine expert slcaographmyin the

The Borton Journal, In a receet torn-.
MS, 1 -Pteturs t. yrorwlf what a maoariM
zfhe papers lllurtratlre of American
■for etoldrea •"gbt U&gt; be—bright ami winI,Ings In eeaivnts. bosr pnrs and Mimalaitag Scenery, which have appeared in Iu
paces, among which wero iacluds t
I. MeUng. kre re^toud-l -ilk
aad lhea UM •T*r
U‘4“' ••TtH&gt; Wonders of tbe Yellowstone, "
the ‘Grand Cation of Um Cotora.lv,’
and
aad yen wl¥*ad yror fa-1 reaUte.1
have won wldr-.prcad admiration &lt;n&gt;
both sld.s of fihe Atlantte: and
The
Great Booth" article, with their beautlful enrraHngs. have bean rv-laaoeri in
txwk form In loth Great Brittan and
America. For the coming year we have
broader plans than over before. The
I Ik*
■«___

WHITISH!

I

tnas .mon-.the people. It would be a
peculiarly severs blew to the debtor dare,
and would mak-nwtmptroa to thea. the
stnoi to bankruptcy and nm. AU wise
legislaticn toward, rreumption will take
cam thst do needles, burden bo thrown
on Ums* who have debts to pay, snd that
ia the transition tbe buks shall be kept
ia such a sooditiou so will snake them as
helpful as possible to the buaiacos remmu
nity. But this pdiry wcmld dnve the
banka into a straggle for sell-preaerv*
lion in which debtors would be necresariiy
socrifieed. Iflcocrertly apprehend the
sound ptdslie judgment on this ques­

settled determination to bring it to per
with coin, and by that means bring every
bank-note to the same standard
Tbb
policy wiU rcntore the euin of the .-nunaof which we arc producing over 180,­
,000 per annum, to active circula­
tion in the channels of trade, snd will
rank not only in making our money
better, bat aerarodly more plentiful
among tbe people. It b a humiliating

Republican Stale

Convention.

A Repabliena Btale C«uvewti&lt;ni, teelect £t good for drinks at any aaloon and art
iIllsBBlm sad altrraates la attend the KvpeN- tiring them Io propitiate voters.
llean Kalians! Ceasealloa al Cincinnati an He
Fernando Wood took pains to inform
1Mb day of Jane next, aad also to sleet a genuUieas State Cealral Committee, will be Ute Clerk Hambletpo. who thinks it a
UH al lb« Gly rt Creed ItoyW’- “• Wedae.L. mol.. .!• U.S 1ST&gt;'. al l&gt;&gt; -cleet good thing to name a child after the aaaaaan of Abraham Lincoln, that none of
the IJcmuerats on the Ways and Means
Committee, except Morrison, had wished
Tbe New York Tr3.se speaks of Mr.
Blaine's “leek" in bringing out Jeff. Da­
vis.
Perhaps Mr. Blaine deliberately
calculated upon that result aad shaped
hfa efforts therefor, just as many a tocalled “lucky" man mtceeeds in hi* bast-

MR. BLAINE’S SPEECH

We publish, herewith, ia full the able
rest of tbe world breida, we drive it into tipewch of Hon. J. G. Bteiue co the
export because we will Opt create a de- fiaaneial rituatinn, delivered test week at
■ami few it at home. And the miaera of
in the Hoose of R^reseotalivre.
We
the Pacific slope are furnishing tbe rireutrust it wfll be read by all who desire to
acquaint theaseslrre with the great praeti
eel question now before the American
people. Noteven the member, of At
grnrnback clubs, or the political oppoaenta of Mr. BUnemn foil to find themadves iaterroted in the present qmeth if
they ooee begin iu pernval, for, althoagh
he girvs the Democratic patty soum hard
kiu yet ha drot not travel beyond Ute
Berord. white he carefully limits hi.
comiree to individual for speeified hereri- For the moot part, however, the
dfort fa one aboaodiag in pertinvnt inferamtina. mmad eoonomic principlca. able
n -Hre. -rtl cantcat sdrocacy of the
finteia! reform which i. alrrody more

The Indiana greenback State Conven
tiow met al Indianapolis on Wednesday,
resolved in favor of a greenback currency
convertabb- al will into a 3X5 per cent
bond, in favor of Newton Booth of Cali-

Washington, did name oae of his children
J. Wilkra Booth, after the ssaaamnalioo of
Prraidcnl Lincoln
Morrison therefore
promptly requested his resignation, but

Arc eiiaereotiv indulged ia, with Use name
of two or three married ladies of the
highest standing at Um head of the iavitetioa canto, as voucher, for dreoram, and
the cfo’e of the affair.
The centccaial had nearly put it out ef
Minh a heads that thia fa lean year, with
It. peril, and priritegre But aine, th.
■ rabinei young ladies tn Washington
have set the example of honoring the oocaeioa by a befi, lisp year Germans will
vary the mcesotony of kettledrums and
Utegfareofpdiiebdto.

Did I hoar a quirt old lady (Mt to
mention a young one) nay that aba would
Ska to know what is meant by a krttteinn’ With all the pleasure klife. It
fa an Engiiah custom of inviting om a noqaaietaaee to a fiuduonaWo five o'duck
tea,to which the Indies go in their bounds,
to pnup an how with cups of tea in their
hands, served with very thin wafera It
ot the railroads of the State, and requires in msmsfitlly a oily institution by which a
cJmch railroad aa aaneal report Io the good nuy persons who nee croft other
Co*mimMMr, who mrevovev is to inquire
into complaints of violation of lU law*
The railroad, arc required to treat afl
aluppera all ka, under aimilar cirvumetan

“The second Installment la even strong­
er titan the first. Jtut\fg.ng a'l that sea,
lootedfor.’!
We begin In January
“Philip Nolan’s Friends,”

Mly tw« dulUro a volusw-a tea«
valaablt Ortai—aa prowenl for ah ei
Uy af yaaag folks.
'
Tbe New York Tribune
avalaaebs uf tatmoral literature ibsl
ite cbJMrva. ansse strong, vitally w
sa.l ronlt/ aitraeiirr a^nuuore re
tm. aad Kv. NseaoLssaa. rJrk-1

iug of the .Marshs U Grange oo Saturday
making references to hfa rweut sojourn al
the Hague
Tbe fruit basket faculty of Ingam, Lee
lie 4 &lt;\&gt;. al Benton Heritor, was dealroved
on*monday night. Ixias IH.ftOO. with but

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

to^lte4«tarn»k*d Lawyen la all
^,-1'
■— -/it.Cte—H C—r. we a
JMMMasa.Mtb4krm.rBro.. * F.Mi
rfMmatell. Mr. Fraatoe Hite fam sTM
hmierrffcUleCr-kaUCal. W K. Ui
ef*s tarn rf Hsfiby 8 Ottere. W Jreksm

would be like a New England Sunday
without bakml beans. From the sppror
anreof things in Plymouth Church, the
present calendar year will be spent in
proving what everybody is convinced of
already But the Council now c&lt;&gt;ovenrd
at the call of the church itself is headed
by Dr. Imcuard Baron, whose acutennm.
veiled skillfully under a daring frankness,
will not hesitate to probe for the truth in
whatever direction it Li-a. It is pomiblc
that Plymouth Church has counted loo
hbcrallv on Dr. Baron a support in tbe
Council. . Aiamdy. shrewd quretioning

niard.Galli In thia country and In Ear
Isim!. as tbe great r -prrseniatlve Amer­
ican Mngax’oe.
KncsMiraged l»y the favor acuonled t«
It by a generou* publie, we sha 11 alm,
during the Centennial year, to eclii*its formeracliierment. In both Its L[l&gt;r»ry aud Art department*.
bCKtBMn Is sold by all Fiturr C'j.am
lt.siKst.-Li fiih and Aews-Itoslrr.
Priee $4 a Year ; 35 cants a Number

LTSr.-.'M-to'tt:
■a rt la. tt-r— I—I aa—14 ■lawn.
•— lb—.1. mi tartk that lb«? a—»
lUtba r—1 —lai. *Z sate Miron Is

.ir. sal... t» lb. p.n.n. IMS.wlrt in muI •
rt Ite proSsaey •( —M ►.■to—. and Ol li
Meulton's case, in which the ingenuity of IkMortte ra—■*“ —w— — *Plymouth Church msneutering appear, IlOH I. Ik.
to better advantaga than its honesty by a
long reirht. It didn't propose to go on
with the Council in spite of its own pro­
teat, till it was sure thst Itra. Storrs and
Buddington’were preUy certain not to
come. Plymouth Church and its pastor
arc always magunimou. when there is
nothing to lose. All the social art. of the
society are brought to boar on the dele
a parlor ayrtioe, with tbe glibbest speaker gates, they are kept supplied with flowen,
as auettetieer, and the panels are sohfeto and the latent papers to read, and ready
tbe highest bidder unopened, for the bene fir mailing. A handremsa lunch ia spread
fit of some charity which the hostess has for them ia ths church parka all the time,
and carriage, arc at their command. But
when the packages are opened, aud the
Wall Street man who bid fire doflaza for
a limuc paper pared finds that it contains
a bologna sausage, Iwugbt on the way up
town by a fun loving matron, or the stiff
bachrinr bids off a girl a powder and rouge
or a frisky young married woman finds a

THS C0UK1

and jiagtes. bits ef wtetom. Lu Froaek. Her­
man aad Lilia Koriei—In fin amt Ha pussies,
Jwk-ta tke-pnlpil. Use Lrti.r-tev, te.. Ar.,
la eves more awperMy etlremlve.
l.c rnourod that they have a rare treat
l-eforc them The- «»n» of the n.&gt;
St. Nicholas for 1874 and 1875, 4 Volt- novel iatald lean EagttalitDlaing town
adUrooi ths- ftr»t |mgv tu the last tu.
liiW-at la uuflaggiuir.
Among other notable |*|m we men-

Geo. W. Kinsley, a pitnecr of St. Jo­
seph, dim! Feb. 3, T; Hl years. He lo­
cated in 8t. Joseph in 1831.
Owosso beid a special ejection Fab.
21. to Vote on the appropriation of fili.IMJtt
for the purchase of a steam fire engine.
Capt. John Clarke, one of the oldest
taasous in the stale, died at East China.
St. Clair county, Feb. 4. aged 78 years.

permanent k»rra&lt;
&gt;7 maintaining

any special preparation in the way of
fiowrre or music, but with a hot sit down
1‘residenry, He ought to be aiming supper to follow in cemfurt for everybody.
down from the Supreme Bench, then.
TbeS'ashua Trl'yrnpk aaya that in one of
the largest and eloaest towns in New
Hampshire the Democrat. hare par-

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JOHN STANLEY !

Ciicap, Ruel Island &amp; Pacific

Mr. Bowen is choosing his tiote and
method of presenting his proofs so as to
throw their faU light on Mr. Beecher
without dragging his victims into the glare.
The satansc brain which maken tbe ssovm
for Plymojlh Church sees the only de­
fence possible is to rafuee nay evidence
from Mr. Bowen that will not damage
otlitra worse than Mr. Beecher. To give
nasuM aad dates to the public m they de­
mand would drag more than one family of
the Church iilo disgrace. Mr. Beechei 's
n!^y lire in the irretaralilc nature ot the
injury be has dime his victims.
Mr.
Bowes knows that the utmost malignity
of llymocth will yisit him when he speak,
end thia with tho stronger consideration
of humanity to the injured and tbe inno­
cent, may well give him pause.
Mr
Oliver Johaaon, former editor of Beecher's
toper, does not show so well since the
publicxteou of an old letter of his to Mr.
Bowen, pending for Nr. Tilton, and
speaking empbalieally of Mr. Beecher s
guiK JlrTjohuaon and Profamor Tyler
appear to hare '‘erawfiahed badly under
tbe influence of a petition oo the Ctrutiao Utnon. And tbe charge of Hack­
making made against poor Mr. Loder is
proven true ef another man entirely, and
the Tribw.- is manly enough to come out
aad do the poor uphotaow justice. There
fa amA WiMtm toad pie ia many |
quarter., nowaday., over the latent view uf
things.
Ptmn,

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Without Change of Can,

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KANSAS LINE.

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| Syrarnae, New York, which io equal to
any impnrt.d goods .mi will &gt; retd is.
bulk ar by dot. bottks.
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■ LounrSuTwfinJ wither'
JOURNAL —1 prie. St 00, pootapprepaid ou both pap*r», for st* year, for

bouMhui.1 of Sial,,. .« kohl ia grat.ful loro
oar plan, ta lb. family. W* h*r« wilhla on r
bonier, a.
Uh* Plymouth Bock or
Bunker Hill la which patriotic pllgrina lam
Lair willing faelatapa, y.t a larger pnpor-

15 Per Cent, will be deducted from the marked prices
of all our Goods from now until March 1st.

hoaw* fool th, U«fo
tab,
hto u4 aorta a

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
HAaryiwos market
But the pour r&lt;nMml&gt; aotatar. woro ataiwd
m*Hrool»4 .ndn.rr.,1 by lb. Xortbern 'U
dal., that ia th* Lara* that
la ride tato p«wrr on. Why «r.rything Lu

Heal hlijiats pitice;

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. We have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary'
Perfumeries, Toilet Sets. &amp;c.,
&lt;fc. Give us a call.

Boys and "Youths'Clothing at and below cost, and
we also deduct 15 percent, from the marked Prices.

Hopkins A Barnes.

ALL OUR GOODS MUSt BE SOLD

Hastings, Dec 15. 1874.

Buy Goods Cheaper
THE BOOK FOR EVERYBODY.

TOLEDO BLADE
Th* Lame aa* Bm Faa.Hr NmHr' a«bIUb*-. la Aaaaraa. SaoaLl tulirn aa.f Vaaraal
la4a*aaaaat&gt; u ntamtan for tho

38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

CALIFORNIA
The peopli
Barry County to under*
stijnd that by
istake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

NOTICE!

.S-sjULJUULJ

but Will Hams, says hesell them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a double order o^

CROCKERY

Wagons

and

too, but Dan says it ia going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to.keeping house, apd he will sell it Cheap
and "clqse it out.

Buggies

GROCERIES
w ell-known hiatonca! writer. Thia work
will undoubtedly taka rank aa the Stan­
dard Ilirtory of the I'nitad Staten.
it M
ho dry m*» of detail* no borabortie effort
to inflame the national pride, but ia a
dear virid and brilianl aaratbe of the er
.Hi ef our hutory. from the dbeorery of
tbe American I'onUnect down to tho pre*ent time. It tracra the tridence of that
myataroo* r*&lt;w, tha «rat occupant* qf our
country, and givoia moat intettatiuR ae-

Green Bay and Marquette Line
!■ the only Hua for J UHVXUjt,
Watbxtowx. Foxd ’W Lac.Owhkdrh.
ArrutTox. Gu» Bat. Ebcaxaba*
Neqacxes, Mab&lt;julttx, Hocohtox,

500 CORDS WOOD.
500 cords of 16 inch stove
icood for sale at $1.25 per
cord aelivertd.
C. F. DWIGHT.

We have h doubleIStock as-aqy one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or readj^payT’ “
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our S1YTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P bin *says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it it tu hard
work to grind them.

FARM FOH SALE!

known. aa liaadrilla. oa the Oread Rapid*
Dirlrion of lb* Michigan footral Railroad,
wharw hit wifc aad rhlldron Mill reaW*. »ad
where h» »&gt;■ taken on Monday. rtroogh lb.
pertanal *Sort. of Hon. Henry A. tluodyrar.
ia *&lt;&gt;w traroJieg for tbe Grand Rapid*
Ilurial Can* Co. Hi* many ftienda wiah
him (uccrei.
QlUBT—Who will do the nndrrtiking?
Why Btebhins Bnxhora of oourae.
Dr. J- W. Hitcbrock OCULIST Uaata
and defocta/themro. OSec
the Pont Ofao Halting* Mich
nt

IRE IMPROVED
Bleejdng

.THUM dally, with
awI tig Room ud
Cara through to Coundi

For BL Pul ud Mlnnrapolla. Tjro
Through Train* iMUy, with Pullman
I’nlnw Car* attached ou IxHli train*.
Far Grara Bay and Laho Huiartor.
Two Traltm r1*11**
u.u«

Containing Oue Hundrea and E
under cultivation, 40 acre* of----- _—---------------- r------- —
side Cheap and on Favorsble Terms.'for farther nifomatioc call/'
o'n-or address
• -.
t
. .

J. Cole tc Son

�CHEAP

Jfctori,

LANDS

Grain, Flour, Provisions
and Country Produce,
an * ai West wI.ahq. m,~«.

t—«“iat^-?j

rTj^DONEgnc7
Ma4Hh

Uss^a* (ITIs T«ss ikrss ®!

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.

—“Afin.

tawiNc

I ■/MACHINES. Flour, Grain, Pork Ab 8«adt.

cars of lb. MstropofiUa Railroad Comp­
any.
Il • wanner than rtraw, and en­
tirely fro. from dost.
Milk ibould never covered while retting
f**r cream to rise. Covering prevents the
■&gt;dor* in tho milk from escaping and thus
causes bed flavors and poor keeping pualUy in the butter.
The ca^le.raren, swan, and parrot arecach
rauteuanan* An regie k«it at vwuna
died after a cmfinment of 114 years, and
th. vwan* on the Thames have been known
to live to tbe age of 150 year*
Some extrusive experiment* rcently
msde by EaH Spencer show thst tbe av­
erage period of geetatiuo in eows i&gt; be­
tween 284 and 285 days. Tbe nbortrat
period in 7U cares *u 22&lt;i day*, and the
loagart b 31J daya.
The famera in the western pansfMasaachtmeUs, complain that they have been
able to sell but rrry liuU of thi* year's
tobacco crop, and predict that there will
be a falling off of oae-thM io th. acresr:

S'ElSvS3rir???,&gt;“-3:

. Wh^at a specialty

•ssstT *r Bam.
Tkiress.a ssUre fa ,barekr fires lUl Sr tfatoa

■Jix

M»*r,sy,

Lawson’s Curative

k«M *m£|w ss Kaunter'lbsVl'k

Mayhew BusinessColleee
"
KXCELS
°
’* pfweia. rsss. asa to toaisssi. Ils ksska

Srsuk to Mssoss),
BsfcU train* arriis st to&lt;

Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

sSssBrgsBi'ijrifart:
c~- ‘s

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO

SCIATIC*, HE
ICK HCADACHI

OYSTEitS.
AA’D FORRIGS’ FRCT/TS.
U *sstotsrsr* ot HshmUmUx Ssalsd Ossfe, Fak
Is*. hwna «u

CHK1GD

Tffi

BALCH 4 NOBTON.

LEDGER*

'»***sre l. Britos A Xsrtsa. * to O. W. Ba

, ii^.teWh£!w«aaBarker, j
reus ,TS"Ar-.'48'4S.*.rit,-.y

KsSnEtiSSii
I CSn. •• *•■■*&lt;•■. it*” muT*

t'Srsi.3
.'WXtfsaj
r «f Wrekl.sss.

GHiiJ OHBSICH KKHilfK,
A S3 Paper for 51.50.

mtMff

IWTBS
All attempts to cure the l«d feet of the
•rirbrated trotting bone Dexter, having
failed, they hare been let alone for tbe
foot two year*,'and a* a reaull are now
sound aad strong. It ia beirirrd that he
i* now faster than ever before in hi* lifeMr. Todd teliathe AMrimfetiMfe
Earwwn Club, that Mi «n wiH gha
more milk in winter, when fed on cat
roraatalka and hay, one aud one half
quarts each . of meal aad aborts and four
quarts each of poUloe* duly than in ram
mer wUm Uu- » f.«l
.m—

54 *.-. b 56_2^ar»rt 1CH

^reis
sams'i:

IT WILL

iSsft

। What you want is a ncwi&lt;ps|*er thst will
j keep you fully informed of the new* of
: the day, advise with you up&gt;M&gt; farm and
i fireside topws. entertain you with it* rarird
j reading in general literature, delight your
. wife and family with ita dsspisition* u[**n
il roeial and donnstir topics, instruct and
', amuse them by ita foreign and domestic
, correspondence, choice stories, quaint character sketches, sparkling and witty pars
I graphs, original and entertaining accounts
, of travel and adventure, chess and pntxle
। column*, etc.
, All the news, cmnmravial, political and
' gnserxl, and the ervam of currenljlitm- sVXsr saros* lalaesstsl la ■•bl salat*, are rraslre.

CAUTIOH.

mu.m-u aiwi uieir oreuu-ren
nr* a ora,
Philadelphia and Albany in KWtg'ti
warrant their seed.*, though intending to
have all seeds add by them ss pure and
reliable as possible. tn consequence of
■recent deciaLn in » Yosh arid Ne.
Jersey, bolding ^rdunen liable i&gt;r the
failure of crop* when they warrant their

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
Ik* aressst 4aa ss aaM wsrtsass er acr
urtet. NMISS fa. bsrekr c&gt;r*e tssl Sr »irt
tS* raws* «r rel* &gt;• ■•*** »*«m«* sesi*isa.
is Msattoarr wltk tks *latsls Is &gt;»rS rear
• st sreretol. I •CsiTssll st asMIr rsatos. •
Sank treat Sssr ef tos Cetin Ileese.ik&lt;Ae C
II»t*an. Is *«.4 Ceeatr ef Berrv.-au. I
llasw kstas Iks stare •&lt; bel-lise Iks Clreso I
S.t Iks *ksl Ce«st&gt; ef Barn • esBelsHer. tki

TITVrT: TABLE.

,-WS*a. dMEL.
Err* Wane J’ttai 4 Saiim
&lt;■

railroad.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

EBss.tttas:x:.'S^J8-4WxS
ttfjsigzut.g
’.sttj.ar.“• ~~
As4 Os r*rts&gt;r **. *reL ISal *aU psotlsasr

every hoorehold A newspaper «
bv the prau of every seesioo to be
the most original and bright*-*, of
ean journal*.

If You Want The

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t"fe.“.l K. .A-?’ S

CONTENT YOU

jjFJfSIMJSI

i.craw

Best

Grand Rapids

WEEKLY EAGLE
About Milking

*

Fit e per cent, and perhaps Uu, ran lie
added to the amount of milk obtained
from the eow» of thia country, if the fol
lowing rula are inexorably followed
1 Never hurry town io dririug to and
from the pasture*
2 Milk an nearly at etiual intervale as
possible. Half-past five in the morning
and six al night are good hours.
3^Be^wperially trader of the cow al

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS.
Ks. is Iks s*ss s&lt; Iks BMlStW "sf L»**l* IB

$1.50

CTMs wrist'«-£&amp; ■?'t;
i**«re. *. res* MS. sp'k **H *ssr«&lt;»es su

The Best and Cheapest
Specimen ropy free.

ssfUstHra-s'.fe

Send for

.tsisst-gstwas
m is lbs sti* a&lt; HmiIbs*. as.
Ik.r* ks. -k» ik* anrsr sf IS.
■tots rrssis.' As. It fa fat

Tie Detroit Fra Press Ci
DETROIT,

MICH.

HASTINGS

I’lWK DEPOT
STEBBINS BUG’S.
VcttSttV

We append the not uncotumuti practice.
1 Let scene boy turn the cow* away,
and get some one that is fond of throw­
ing atones and .witching the hind one*
every cbaoev he pet«.
2 Milk early in the morning and laic
at sight, dividing the day into two per­
Mean, one of fifteen hour* snd th.- other

FWTITURE!

■RAND IAPID8 DIVISION.

th. stool, or speak sharply tn her if she
does But “an" or •bobf."
4 Milk slowly and carelessly snd atop
at the first slackening of the fluid.
5 Talk and laugh, and perhaps Mwrt
milk st companion nifflrer*. when seated al

Of every Description vftiicli wd

The Reliable Sheri Line

ean eel) cheaper than any )w&gt;us&gt; In Bairry County, for there reawina;
)&gt;t. Because we haw no rent to pay.

ItAniASIOS AND DETROIT

Gm. M. Savage A Co s Cotenm.
Mtrnei** saassriM MO afthsss MrsHIre
■tost* win Slsass ttoto wksrs Ikir ms Iks MM.

that la made by machinery. The
antis' MSMXouMtiaiEs niture
Not. 1 1a 13 are/Asdy. A roUreriss «f goods we make la made by hand, anil

•The 8MtTHiifl~taHa Wret/’

TOOK, TOPEUFm FE K 8.

lsA£f3&gt;8

£.law

W. sell Duuo of thia cheap-made Fur­

8&lt;mg* by Hays. Dunks, ate. Price 50 warranted We larllc all person* to
cents per namber, or 12 Numbers for 11. call and Inspect our goods, for they al)
bear Inspect Inn. No trouble at all

rtma aaiiat uusia

Nos. 1 to 13 iw»w indy. • A eoUectioo
Of Ka*y Dance Music. Price 50 cents
per Namber, or 12 Nmnbero far »«.
ns we cat. do it P
La Create de la Crema,
any house In P
.
_
.
Nos. Ito 25 now ready. A ctdlcctiun the Largest Bi.u Best selected stock of
ofdiAeuk Plans Mvie. Pricw 54) rent*
per Number, er 12 Number* far 14.

bickfoud

-.tarvi

\J*TTER

K.EVO L V ER H
I'Oli THK

MercantileTraining

Gillman
1

ftsllsm.

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a

TBE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Funiiy Kwtting Machine f

j

__________ nu &gt;m oacru .

UNDEBTAIING

ittiWKaiasfsteLSSR

Ike Bill! Kiiief ten for

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Oeo. M. Dewey,

EDITOR AND PUBLUUKR.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1876.
•No.
"'

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
Hare now in Stock for the HOLIDAY TRADE u fiill and «nmplctc line of

HoBtujt

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.

"Pride. pri4e, pride ! There you have
Charlotte Arden
Mischief, miaehisf,
mischief! There jou bare Lime Dane.
Look out for theta both, Hart. And
now, good-by
III prey for your iur-

Sj-itl Seittoif h/Ib Sifiw,
Ifn/io SLiot, SLitqif BtLLt,
ScqpSio/lt Fo»T
I'M TW*, 4!&gt;o f/outt
Fuq/litifi/l&lt;i ^noo*.

AUo the Celebrated Diamond Tooth, Silver Steel
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

Which &gt;re guaranteed to cut fifty per cent more wood than any
. other Saw in the Market
STOVES t

The Double Door Base

eating Acorn,

The GRANGER

It is the Hnndtonicst and Heaviest
Manufactured.

'

Boiler Plate Stove

Prices Lower than £ver Before in Barry County.

4 Sadm

' Kill W1H

Th*n, bow much ehaxMtor tharo ' in bar hand* **d broke into a choking
“
' ' larepmt of tear*.
"What ia it, Charlotte?" I inquired,
aoftoning iu ra laatani, rad fooling that I
had been acting Uko a miserable fool.
“We ware not f-"-’ - — - - • air,'' sad the hot,

With thia my friend, by whoss influeuee
I was installed in the acadamy of Marl­
boro, aa principal, turned to leave we
"Wait a moment, Mr. Jeffries, how
lauglu
"Drew your own inferences
Handsome young man, with light puree*,
must make light heart* When you ealeb
a glimp*® of your pttpib you will under
Stand ra*. 1 haven t been a tsaab«r here
for fir* year*F-r nothing. "
' Thank you! thank you!
With thia I gave my friaaid my hand,
and thus we parted
An hour later I
waa aeoled at my dad. ia tha plesaanteel
school room, looking about ra* with no mvseif dianussml in that way I O, nothing
.mall dagres of iaierat for th* two pupils
of whom my friend Lad spoken, and won­ M all!
But aeriotisly, whu do you mean T"
dering in the mean tima if his kindly,
Why, have you fargottoa thu Iproph
well meant caution would not bring me at esied a flirtation 1 I mara, bow do you
think he would do for thu’"
.Ah. a flirtuio* ’- M.ybs I didu t hold
Smiling at my own conceit, aud Sailing my breath for fear of lasing th* anewer,
to And in the tbrvreore fanea before rar
one that waa tortieulariy stamped with
pride, or one that wa* marked with mi*
chief, I turned to t»y book*.
"Meo—boys!"
Something like a quirk whisper broke
"Well, boya, then Manin assurance,
through the atilloom of the room a* I d&gt;d boy* in IntaUigsuoe. are what wa hav*
ao- 1 glancwd up
Every countenance
nowaday*."
Lore un tn linkable' aigva of demurenos
She spoke a* ifahe had lived in the age
Smiling again at my thought*. I tamed a of her grandmother. I clenched my hand*
aecood time to rar book*. »ad thia time a and declined Jupiter under my breath ia
big apple aurted from one of th* beck
Latfaaeau and came rolling down the *1*1* The
“Do you think you'll succeed tn bringincident wa* alight , but, taken in coosotion with my reflacxicti and my friend'*
parting words, it annoyed me
I picked
up tho apple, laid it on the deal, and
nla"-.I
ilia .1iratf.ci.vi frolu wh«me® it

My fauatiooa ware not cotuulied , bat
The finest and largest line of
I mad* them, narartheiaao, biting my Bo­
Eye* asuey, daring, and almoat wieksd,
ger nail* vmaoualy all'the time
ReadyMade Clothing, ■ in Barry beautiful
which wavered and brightened like two
'.'Oh, no matter."
stern Thia waa Litxir Pane, I
"You're too bad- I got you apart from
County. Comprising mens, boys waa
quit* aura of that, th* red month
the other girl* on purpose to hare a ooatfiwaa dimpled *bo it by amilra, and th* dealial ehat, and here the time i* almost
rhin qnirered with atippmaacd mer­
and youths suits, odd ooats, pants whit*
up and you haven't told tn* a thing."
riment
“Well, I will now—two things. Your
'■A good beginning." I thought. "it btir ia twiafedout of your net an t year
and vests, and a
augurs wall fur the future "
collar i* ahockingly tumbled "

Just then th® school room door waa
"Bother my rolfor!
Shall you flirt
darkened and. looking up, 1 taw Charlotte
with him ? 1 wouldn't mind, only that
Arden. My friend a cauuoo waa Weil.

■ tbicux a scnoro?
kVMU‘1

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

N ow, do you tell me!"
I laid my hand upon th* bell and gave
it a violwt nnging Th- two girl* ataruxl
like culprit* and glanced harried)/ up at
m« Whu they saw ia my the* I can t
aay. but they both colored
Juat then
th*v-**p*ret*d for their seat*, bat not Ulore I heard Ltni® whiaper despararely,
"Shall yoaf

ONE HUNDRED
I different patterns of imported and domestic

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
made

Clothing
TO ORDETV“d Perf*,:,
fits gaarantoe.l, at the- 01.1 Cooler Stand in Empire Blcxtk. Hvl-

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; C(h

ISAAC W. VHOOMAN.
C5DX8.«SIHITT. D®n*U V
,-ml Csllaaalaa *«*"» »“&lt; *«fj*5*f
al iU Cion u®«*®- Haats*.. Mlab. 1

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.
and RETAIL
JEWELERS,

WHOLESALE

C. O. HOLBROOK.

"""H.i’HLiS S*tJ

Not. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
W. are Sparisl Agvnu far

"

PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON.

3SJDi€l-IIW

WATCHES.

HOWARD WATCHES.

eporoad a* too rfow far the anxiona, eager
fookiag forward,—the desire to croard all
tba enjoyment puathfo into the brief per
iod of our earthly exiMeno® . **[««al!r i*
thia spirit evfaoad by tbo young and ris­
ing gsoersliou.
There ia U iutempenoc* io our laat*
for aaaoatnaata. fa oar thirst foe ksId, tor fluid form*, and ia th® varwu* manipulath* asperdulues of daahioaabie hie,-an ' tiou* of an experienced icien'iiat it* chemi
mleutperanoe of Ibe paaaiooa, especially tn I cal action ia invaluable. In the thouaand
ths exbabiuoc of petulance or .toney aril'- legitimate cfhcca it ia mad* to perform it i*
will, sad iu the atuhUrn (mrsuil of auiflah ■ an ageat that no other property can augratification.
| pereede And therein ream th* aueret of
All three tod many m-ors 'phaMW of the . I.-----------— goj continued manufacture.
saros aubject militate* materially agsisst Tbrre
Lope of it* ultimate daatruooar auady advaaeearect ia moral purity
x aiilLa’ long *&gt; it ia manuand spiritual kMwfodga,—true fatollaetoil ______ _ will cr.,re^ lirgely into every,
•fovatiou and rnflnemaot it ia our blessed thing that come* under th* head of Intox­
prinfogs to attain fa thia enlightened sga icating dnnkaof-ths world, landing to true happier*,
Ouronly Lope ie*U in the education of
here, md fitting ua fjr the life hereafter th* people op to tbit ataodard of moral
Bat chiafly are tbe principle* of this aia- purity that will volnntarilv eechew evil
torhood w*ria|| against that curse of the and everything that drtcrtjralea and dahuman rarex tha uee of intoxicating tnoralixe* Notl-inp ia gained by ooenioo.
and atortnr oppceitxm inly.harden* men *
nadar-mtning nmny of our noblo iamilu- heart* igainit ua. It ia a j-ervereiiy of
tioaa. It Malk® buldly in aacred pleas*, . human nature to perriat io • retiree of acand (ven bold* high esrnival ia th* shod* tidh opposite any furred or arbitrary me**of th* very bead of oar natioo, aappioe I nr*. Me*', tarn may b*won by penuaricu
the foundation* uf a righlaou* governtueat
It if indeed a vic* ao al moat universally
indulged in, that ws are, humiliating aa ia
th* coufreaiuti. fast bsCMniog a iiaUon of

Mia* Linia Dane telegraphed to Lor
with her apurkling eyes to eater
Thia

A first-claa.1
TAILOR rom Detroit, ex­ failing to han th* desired affect, ahe
up her whit*, chubby Landa, and
pected soon, when we shall be prepared to furnbh the be«t of doubled
held lheth to bar mouth, trumpet fashico.

atartlrd by a .harp huls icreem, an
Lime Dans ipriagiag up and rering
"O. a hornet ha* billea Charlotte
den, Mr. Eldridge.
The whole acLxil ti
very pedegoguely (to
renunaaded b*r to reau

• Hare you aelectad a aeat ?
“No, air, I hav* not," ahe anawered.
without tnoring forward a ring!* atop
•■You may do ao now, if you plans® "
11 aaid.
.
in tha f»«, and I aaw Mia* Arden pat a
She glanced up and down the long rows
book to her fare to conceal a anile.
of *eat*several times, and then turned to
After achool I went to be* and inquired
poErely for her arm. 8ho showed m* her
round, dainty wrist, with a largs discolor
‘ Thia one, air,” ah* aaid, rutting her
ed awellinz marring ixa whiteness
«yea for a tingle moment to my face and
Good heavens! 1 I' exclaimed, format­
then turning them indifiereutly away.
I bowed in approval of her choice, ting myaalf, "bow it most have pained
youl Why didn't, pou go ham* ? I would
though, at the eeme time, it did not plsare
bar* excused you. '
ra® 1 did not ear* tn have her a* near,
Bh* imilad usd looked amused
That
I criticising everything I did, and I felt acre
^e would.
■'Oh, it'* nothing. It wa* alighlly pain
At th* quarter hour intermiaaiou Miaa
ful at first, but I was not child enough to
Arden and Mire Das* Passed ths time ia
run horn* over so alight a hurt."
In spit* of my anger st her, 1 «nvi«d
the very word* that slipped thruugh h«r
red, haughty lipa
"Had »h* already bawun her art* !" I
knowing how to help mnelf unlas* I sent
them out of door* to play, lik* two little asked myaclf. If thu simplicity of look
chlldred in pinaform, I raised th* lid of and frantnas. of voice war* art why, oonfound
nature I Wall, I walked home with
my desk between thair face* and mtn* aud
her, carrymg her aUehal of book*.
My
I. ~«-l iasMisg my cxeua* waa h«r arm. Aa if sb* hadn't
Uok* and p*p«ra to right*.
but on® and couldn't, by aay possibility
Children in pinafore* ’ I imilad grimly
to mywlf a* the audacious thouf blantered hare corriad her books oa the ctbsr. &lt;).
my head. Children they both were. I th* day* that foOowsd—and th* week*
aaid to myself, unoeremoniiraaly thrusting and th* months 1 Miaa Axdan wvttad to
my head above the temporary rereen to flirt and w* flirted I Mia* Aidan waatad

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ccuveraation
firm day; but that I
attetupt at exrriemncaa, and brought .a
waa enough. , 1 tool th* part assigned to
dash of vxqsiail* color to rhe rae velvet
chock at bar companion'» foes which waa me to play end plarod it with ill my
revealed tome.
I had th* aaliafaation of knowing.
1
“And u for pinafore*," I aud, sulkily,
contiscing my aohtoqny rad drawing ia atood by oa* of lb* long window* at the
ckue of the laat day, watching th* icho!my head again like* turtle, *I'm tore
un About, that th* wUla Tillage waa
they'd be vsatlv more *ppropriua and boUul* flikr!
pinked and aeoL I alive with th* rumor that my beeutifttl
coming thus th* lie!:
r_’
tmttft mi
ft
lcp»d rad puckered
affur of
of pplaid
ailk
loxxie wor* under
undar the
tbe dignidigni­
which Idia* Lixxj*
others, ■* if wish lag to apeak to aa&lt; Th*
fied nun* of apron "
Hneb aaaey little pocket#, fixed oil with coqnatt* had bar lato rears ret, I thought,
gimp and thinp th® eorn«r of a tiny Uxreriy. .
"I—I stopped to bid you good-by," aha
aouandtb* profile of a hayallow orangs
revsaisd from the distamUd mouth of one, •aid, fskrringlv, ■* I approached bar.
and th* lane edge ct a handkerebkf with How th* proud fee* w« humbled by it.
a captivating root ia it, hanging jumtily bluahiug. "Aud to—to giva you tbi*."
Sb* held cut a whit* rare—a withered
from th* other, aueh wieked, knowing
reimfls, raeh length* of variagaiad *Uk eord whit* rare. It wa* ana I had begged
from bar hair th* eight bifors at a party
*nd.h*had«furedk
' "Thrak you. It will b« a cheriabal
rewvrair."
I apoka darianly, far *H th* bad blood
in my heart wa* snared by bar crowning
srtifire. The words were acoraftil, but

WHOLE NO. 1031.

in *11 it* bearing* thu, if nn* of a* were
piti*d ** having ra inebriag too or baaband, w« would alanst nwm th* imputa­
tion a* a personal insult, however true it
might L&lt;'.
Generally sneaking, ladiaa who are no*
personally .offerers from this rice, ear
um*t active in laboring to aubda® or eradi­
cate its prevalaiire; not through any ackoowhdgad fear thu they tbamarivaa
have of it* terrible effect* upon their loved
one. but becauw it u Uightiag th* horn*
of aotno other poor aisrer.or deatroying th*
eons and huaband* of other women. How­
ever that may be. it is s stigma upon tha
fair escutcheon of family pride, rad only
proves how loth ia th* ppre mind to ad-1
mit of the sallying pnarare.
It ia aaid thu *Jcvh&lt; 1 waa first disco *er«d by th* inhabitants of Arabia in th*
vest 1230 (twelve hundred and thirty),
and, judging of iu Immediate effects,
thought it * valuable Loon to th* human
rare, cheering, atreagthening, and pro­
longing lifo. intensifying all the enjoymenu of mankind, and adding thoro that

t* re-enact the aame fearful tngsdire and
reach th* aame untimely and. Those who
pander to lb* want* of thia real multitude
are arifiah and unscrupulous ia their
measures, and ply unocaungiy their nnmsroiu ana, ragardleaa of th* eoaasqucocv.
However ytbar* may endeavor to ad­
vene* th* moral and spiritual Utareeu of
the country, they are everywhere met witfr
thia mighty obstacle The unequal eon
teat," aay a modem writer, "ia oh*erved in
the calculation that while IS,000,000
(twelve million*) ar* annually spent io
keeping watchman ou th* hill of Zion,
700,000,000 (wren hundred million) ar*
employed in ministaring to th* depraved
tppKHaa of men, Inducing morbid enndiUcu* ofbody and mind, thin bringing into
action a heat of ecunteracting iufluanee*.
whieh hinder th* as! ration of th* country
If this money eculd be diverted from it*
aeenatomed channel, and go to swell the

beloved 'land, life'* boa
would flow through all _ ______ ,----from counties* bomei and heart* would
imu* raeh ajnbtlarit anthem aa waa never
beard before on aurth." A* it ia, tb«
wreck* of b4m*n happinaa* that are dally
atrewn in th* path* of tbo** addicted to
to this vice are truly appalling. A Uncal
every maaroeger that reach** n* in hid»u«d uith the details of revolting criroer
committed by it* votari**, until w* feel
lik* doeitig nr *y** and anre to abut out
th* dreadfill sight Families ar: broken
up; woman and children especially, on
whom th* ocnaeijuanrea ssem to All most
baavQy, are Utt to atarve and di* And

1876, and aa rets* bar* been ramunantirn, thia large buatueaa, all moving by
re2, muat have been a couaiderabl* aocroa
of profit to th* trunk line* Th* receipt*
at Atlantic port* Ware * sixth larger
than last year, indieating that th® largret
Kof tha incraaa* ia io tended foe export.
receipts at the NortLwuateru dtiea,.
the stock* co hud in store then
usually forge. Thon ia * lam
of grain, especially corn, in th*
»*et and apparently th* railroad*

period ia 1875, aal a third mere than
Lr tha same me nth b&gt; any previous year.
Tbi* ia umully a pro&amp;tabfa traffic, apreially whra good pnee* are obuirad far
th* oil, aa raw
Th* carrying of begs rad hog prodnat*
ia oo* of th* areot imponut btsaobre at
traffiein th* Winter oa mrajy North­
western railroad*. For th* crop year beghtniag with November, th* aarebre of
animals pocked ao for has b®en shoot 10
par cant Ires than last year thosgh this
W almost boisorad by th* irensre ia th.
a^aiaga wsight; bat for th* mouth of
January th* number of bop pasted was
about 15 par rest greutor thia year than
laaL
Anthracite coal ia not only ra iaaportaat trsAaof iaaeil to many Ererera rail­
roads, but im aaauuiapttoa ia to soma uxtaut a fary to tha activity pt*rail ng ia
many iapdmfik industries- Tbo pnduetiou foot January ia reported *• almost
exactly th* area a* in Jsenary, 1875.
This prodsetioa fo light, bewevsr.
Uat
year a large proportion of the eoliierire
ware*«dM ocewont of a miners' atrika;
sad this year all th* greet carriers., hav*

mdoCrad. as uaad in th* CoaqUtMaoa,
unJoi-.brediy refer* mainly to gold rad
aiirarmilhaiaataintobaooinad. Profareor
Pomeroy, ia hie "Caret it ntioml Law,**
says that if, the suthuriiy “to iaan* Treas­
ury note* and make thjtn a fogal-leadar"
had reared upon tha power to aois mousy
"the foundatfou would hare failed U the
siighlcat touch. No uaouax at rreanaing
could show that exaruting a jprnmieanty
not* rad ordering to be lakes ia paytaera
of public rad private dabta ia a spams* of
coining moner " Why ia modern Dereoe
racy ao shy of thia doctrine ? Blrapiy boenure tbe poiiucal uiigmium af the party
requfo a now creed, contrary to ihajplara
letter cf the ConKitulioo sod contrary to
it* own astoeedest* in other vaora.
So alas tha ether port of tha mohiticn.
declaring thu Coograaa haw ao power to
malm tba debt ohliguioua at th* Gwvarnmaot a legal -trader in lima of paaco. af­
firms a truth equally obvlmu. Tbo only.
grcuBO upon whieh the Legal Under Art*
was placed u the lima at then- adoption
wa* that cf a atom war aaeaaaky; rad
«&gt;«n thia was not held to be valid by

vary low rata* prevailing a ysor aro. ao
thu th* Southern railroad, probably h»v*
rooavsd an increase in profit oa thia trefis no such thing u tfanJiny ttilf in vics.
flo (if. iada®d, there wre ray profit oa it
Tim* will sorely tell; and if you oouM
laMvmr.}
look bahiu-l tbe aecoca in their own hcotm,
Xbre th® yrer ececa to open favorably
and witoou the many heartaches thxt the
aa.fu aa three great traffic atapplm are
couaunad. Thera i* more boaiarea aud
wire* ef the** moderate drinkers hav* to
andarc through their unrrasonabl* fault
tbe prieoa are barer. Ilia true, MVsrth afore, that muy maaufaoturing iadnafindings, and the imicible Umpere eixKib
lied, you will b* cvnvinaed that it is
blighting their happinrea. to aay nothing
of the constant drat* upon thair rejourree
If th® leak is finally fell to be damaging,
"hard limes" ia tbe cry, and a retrench
aupretre Umt Qftha Uafo*d fou-, fa It b
„w
wWeJ U
mat be organised in the domestic aeooobest reported, rad (hi* aaama vary good,
my. thereby laying an additional burden
with tha exception cf ratiiraeit* oool, tha
prodoetfoe of whieh has been geu.rally
enspeudsd rime the month of January.
gene* in pcreirivua habiU.
Whit Evwry Young Ann Should Do.
When mea learn to chooa® th* good of
life, and tore temperance fer it»e!f,—to reatraiu tbemaelre* through a nobl* MM® of
duly, and through th* fear if the effect* of
dissipation on coming generation*; when
they are sensible of their own danger,
their fearful respociibiliuca and their mor­
al obligation* to God. to tbemaelre*. and
to tbttr fellow-men, then win oar preyere
be answered, and our beloved lead freed
from the eurea of intemperance.
Some years ago I knew a family of fir*
brother*—youog men in Detroit There
father died when they were children, in
rfeZiritm tcrmriu, and u they rracbod
manhood, every one of them evinewd th*
•ame nature! teats for liosor Wbil* yet
in lb«ir prime, they all died tn the asm*
way thstr fallrar did. and al*pt iu th* d;»
honored graves ba dug fir them, even
that of a common drunkard The mother
and elder iiat«r had worked faithfully over
the** fared brother*, striving from their
cbilijhood to still virituon* principle* and
make them loathe th* cup ; but in vain.
One afUr th* other they wtr* Kept off
th* face of lhe-rorth by th* fell mooaUr

in their buabaoda, they look with tremb­
ling hope and fear to th* fulur* of tb«ir
non* How. then, muat th«ir devoted
heart* I? wrung ia they aee them fall in­
to th* aame evil way I "But th* (ia* of
the fathersare viaitrd upon the children
even to the third and fourth genera

Th* holy crusade against tbe runaellcr,
although it Mtcred to stag
- *-*-»—
toe the flow of iatoxiott
usd there, wa* much lik* i_____ _______
with ram® fragile motorial 'Eq&gt;*ri*lly
wa* thia th* ***e where failing sad not
principle prednminued. tad are long it
broka over th* remporezy reatraiat, wd
Kall th* moreimpecuoaa rad davaMafrom im foreed reatrioiiou. Men *d&lt;Mtad *• thair ooprsturwad toil with ia- rarfhre there is a reandy under cmrrsol thu
creared gtmto from th* brief respire
«iU wrek ilrelf elrer. Ut ua watch careTbrfawr tMrefinp d*fe»re ia our
fltoaa, whilaxh* reiarei Im with redoabux, radnvsr wbern we have direct influ•Wto lreM, if wa omnoc extend our iaflusao* farther. Let u* mrnthin* to -regs
opu warfare acolnM th* mla rad iu* of
intoxicating dnnka, even though the pro*-

may row i nay,
hraths VtoMofl

onto of carrying was wot it Mil
Th*
railroad* carry rreoB* anfor kmg aoatracu.
toriwBbW*** i ilk lr
foBp
dittributiag«Bplonitaabaadl*
a. larm
iJSmrf
mautr wfcUot baxtfaaiog

themrebre ar M*dm« &lt;a*rrem&lt; Brea.
Nsitlwr tbwtoasafrwryfog ar of dMNRfa
lioawwaU b* muiaraUr iaarwbad by
th&gt;rd-*fomm*tMr. arretf th* mail* ware

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that
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tire right* of *11 parties.
Imatwmk the
Houae of Reprorentalires p—ed a bill, by
186 yarn to 67 gay*, repealing the law of
1867 and all law* and part* of law* amend
atory thereof and supplemental thereto,
pmvidiug that suite in bankruptcy already
pending in United Staler courts should be
disposed of under existing laws, and spec­
ifying January 1st, 1877. &lt; a the dale when
th. repealing act should lake eSmet. Tbe

beta upon the merits of the question. It
now goo. to the, Senate, with lbs probabil­
ity that the matter wHi not be ao summa­
rily dealt with.
For Px—drat.
If tha Senate should concur with tbe
RUTHERFORD B, HAYES.
House, the effect would be toplace the
General Government in tbe altitude of «Ldining to exercise its constitutional power
of establishing ‘‘uniform laws on the sub­
JOHN F. HABTRANFT,
ject of bankruptcies throughout tlie
United States." This would result the
whole sabjret of insolvency to the diverse
; legislation of thirty-seven state*, which to
u* seems eminently unwise. Ifthe present
law is not what it should be, then Congrem
"Honest money for all. and ought to bar* brains enough to amend ii
free schools for all.
There! and make it right. We are one people,

should be no inflation which though divided into many states, aud all
will depreciate the one nor scc- part* of the country are ia the most inti­
terian interferance which will mate eommereial relation* with each other.
destroy the other.” _
If there be any necessity at all for a bank­

TOLEDO BLADE
Nxw Tobk, Feb. 26,1876.
How Tux .Poon Live.
■
A friend lately bad a daiiaquent wash­
erwoman, and not finding exeuea as *ati&gt;fitetory aa shirts, Mt out with me to hunt
her up, not more out of eurxwity to Had
the clothe*, than to see for ourctlvea bow
th* poor live. Her addr— was a narrow
str— cf a dosan blocks;In the heart of
down town, and there ws* not » decent
building in it
Th* pavement* were
strewn with garbage, and the houses
atanted with slope thrown from the win*
dow*. The woman was in a craxy old
wooden tenement in the rear of the one
fronting on tbe atreet, and in consequence
bad just as little air and light m it would
do to live. We found her in a r-x&gt;m ten
by twelve, with a b*d, wash-tub, cuokstove and hotter in th* comers, leaving
just room to worm one’* way between
them. Her grown son apd a little girl
sat on the bed ; there wa* no ehair, and
a string of wet clothe* hung above their
head?. For this room and a eteaet for
the bov to sleep in, ahe paid eight dollar*
a month rent, her whole moans of living

eery store, at four dollar* a week, the
waltaing from one family, aud a trifle of
help from her daughter, who got two dol­
lar* and fifty cent* a week a* waitr— in
an uptown houae.
Instead of making
way with tbe clotlxs. a* we supposed, wc
found he: husband had been sick with
fever, and the doctor had forbidden her
to send any clothe* out of the hous*.
The air could not get through the house,
the drain* werc'ont of order, ami the
stench in the entries w«* so Mckraiug
that wo were not surprised to hear that
there waa diptheria and amall-pax in the

years, ha* very my.terioosly disappeared,
and foul play u suspected.
Th* G. R. 4 I. railrcd &gt;. furnishing
uanaportatiou fur a largo amount of tee
which is being shipped south.
The Fenton Goatte &gt;*p tho Laming
people smooth it over by calling their
"gambling-heir * ch—-rootu."
Hon C. I. Walker willddiver lb* addr— to the graduating d— cf the law
department on oommcncemeut day.
Th* convieto at the Blate prison be*pn '
to draw ratieu* of tobacco last Saturday. |
Out of607 only 79 refused the weed.
J. E. Warner, th* Micbifpm ahowtnau.
ia making preparation* for hi* Centennial
exhibition, and will *tart out about April

bcr who ia doing nothing, aho'wad ma .
letter from a banker in a weeteru city
complaining that the institution had
fldon.wo laying idle and doing nothing,
and ha aaid
lk*i «... ,—_
_

Owusao held an dectiou ou Monday last
upon th* question of raising mon«y for the
purchase of a new steam fire engine. The
engine men carried the day by 17 majority.
The following officers mtrc elected by
tbe Michigan Press Amueaatian at I^cn»ing Feb. Hth. Prceidcnl. Qeo. 1’. Nanford,
Secretary. J.W. Allen; Treasurer, A LAI-

luxuriotu court dram, white satin kucebrecehca with purple and maroon velvet
coats, larc ruffles and buckled shoe*, the
ladies lovditr^thu ever in satin pettieoata, with broendc overdr—u, tbrir
heads elaborately built np, with powder
and plumoa, jewels and flowers.
Tbe
beaux, it is mid, found the dr— so be­
coming that they put it off with a algh of
regret that they could not wear kneobreoches to thow a hudsomo leg, or tho
ruffles which act off a soft arutocralle
bud amaxingiy
There were drcwww
worn at tbe Academy, which figured at
Itady Wiuhingtou’a evening?, eighty
years before, and ore fortunate lady, it is

rupt law by any authority, then there it
an equal necessity that it should be uni­
form in iu operation; and thia ran bo
gained only by national logulatiou
We bop* that the Senate will take lime
to think before concurring with the House
iu th* total repeal of the law. Tbe Home
pa-wd a bill repealing the law al tbe last
acwiow of Congrem, srith whieh the Sen­
ate did not concur; and thia kd to the
am4t&gt;dm*nt* which were finally adopted,
If other amendm«nti are needed, let them
be made; but it would he better to let the
law remain as it is, rather thu repeal it hospital to die, and the house cleaned and
altogether. A national bankrupt law i* a disinfected by tbe board of health, but it
national Mccfeity, which State legislation could hardly be kept clean by mortal
hand*, and never healthy.
Comfort!
Three people never expert that.
All
the unction of ehanty.
Tsrenty thou­
Northern Correipondence.
they can hope for i* the hanlcst possible sand tickets were sold at fire dollars
life—-so barn and naked that a full meal apiece, and tho result wan, that hundreds
of holder* of ticket* on seeing tbe crowd,
went home, without trying to eater, it
was worth the crush, to mo the minuet
Presume, Mr. Editor, yuu will be some­
danced by two doran coupte*. trained by
what surprised at hearing from mo from
a fashionable Fifth Avenue dancing mas­
fejapUee. but I am here nevertheless.
ter. The elegant movement*, the aiukHiving been ahrent from my family for
two mouth*, I cam* to the conclusion I
Passing a block of ruinous buildings 0:1
wanted to *cc three dear to me, ao on Fri­
a street by tbe river, I asked the owner
day morning* lb* 23lh inst, took die 5
why he didn't tear-.il down and build
o’clock train at Irving and armed home
seinething decent. He told me, laughing
st 2 o'clock P. M. Should have arrived I the notion to scorn, that rath property
borne at 11 A. X., but in consequence of
waa th* moat profitable in the city.
It
a train jumping the track two mile north
coats nothing to keep it in repair, for
of Mari«y. train* were delayed each way,
he’never made any, repairs, and it was di­
and none could pass the wreck till about
vided into lodgings, twelve feet square,
2 P. 51. Pound my family and friend*
or, a few, twelv* by eighteen, and they
enjojuic very good health, though conwere always full. There was no Iona of
aiderablc akkn— prevail* here »t the
rent, far the money was always demanded
in advance, and if by tbe next month the
roan here, though up about Maucalona,
tenant waa unable to pay, the agent bun­
•ome eighty miles . north, anow is thirty
dled him out in tne •treet* aal there
inchre deep. Notwithstanding the laek of
were always plenty to take hi* place.
■now here, many loggers are busily en.
There are’familte* on Fifth areatie who
gag*d in getting b log*. The qndomitahave incomes sixty thousand a jesr. from
ble persevmnee of some logging toatrsrt’ just such property, and they want no artiste arc determined not to loss good
withmrt regard Io past pelilital dl
better. What a horid contrast between price* for want of asking At ths exhiwvviou party aAUatioa*, who
keeps bands cutting andXjrtJiug ire from
oition of water color* now open, tbe finand support th* priaript** nuncii
small lakes, and unload tbe ice slung in dub who roll* down to hi* office in hi* cet efforts ofour best artirta facn like 8amcall for th* .Xatkoal ItepuhUcu
are Invited to^iarticipaie la tbs
the logging road, and then pound the ice coupe, of a morning, from hi* luxurious, । uri Colman and Swayne Gifford, rarely
venture above 1700, white aotnv wood«rfine which makes rpattegood sledding, and picture hung hom* in tbe bright, wide *p- fally scrawley picture* of volumptuau*
by keeping the road iced in that way, con­ town street, snd tbe fever scented deus women with equally volumptuous couch
tinue to haul logi. Another firm, at the where poverty stricken wretches toil hanging*, in which the artiit* had con­
commencement of evening, keep hands thrir live* asray. to earn tho price of hi* trived to make the woman look as luxuri­
ous as the damaiks, and the damasks,
sprinkling water on their road.* which luxuries. When will Moody and Sankey
free— and make* quite good slipping. and labor, that men * hearts may be softened
they also have lantern* hung along equi­ toward their kind and take for their text,
distant, and draw legs *11 night long by ‘•Tour golil i* corrupted, and your riche*
lantcrnjight. So you see men pr&gt;—d
THE SPRING ELECTIONS
of such energy, will succeed *otncw»y.
I find that there are many who have ?ucst is now only about four weeks to the oeedad beyond *11 expectation in getting I That Jay Gould did get a rontreling
The bonnet* for Spring will b. largely
time tor holding the annual Township in log*. end there will be millions of feet interest in the New York Trilune, every­ of straw, trimmed with rdvet, and the
Meetings, .nd not . moment loo soon to I inure handled, than it was expected there body believes, and that be is sick of hip shape* curve protectingly round the head.
The
Grat importationa of dr— good* are
be giving the matter du* attention.
It would be six week* ago.
bargain everybody also believes.
Jky
merely last Fall a stvka, lighter in shade
ii of no small moment that tbe Republi­ ’ Ge*. Kilpatrick lectured here last
and fabrie, to suit the changes of March.
cans should organise for the protection of doming at the Armory for the benefit of not altogether infallible. Ils wanted a Th* long square orerikirta open in th*
their polities! and tax paying interest*, in
big paper in bi* control that be might back, trimmed all round with fine aide
lima to en? ire the election of men true to
manipulate the stock market, and be pleating*, and drawn into easy fold* acrowi
principle; mea of honor who are fully com Soldiery." Three who attended were well took advantage ot the trouble that fal­ tbe front by pleat* at the side, aud held
together with large )»w« behind the seam
J»lent to fill the revernl petition* to which pleased with tbe Jectore.
lowed the death of Mr. Gredy to gobble
men arc to b. chosen on tha 3rd of April.
Tbe ice basin— is being carried on th* Tnlnuu or enough of it a stock to
largely by parties in Cincinnati, Ohio, have an influence in ia, ths ide* being
Richmond and Fort Wayne Ind. The that be could hare thia stock written up,
ice is cut on Clam Lake, and there are or that otM written down, and thereby
yood all controversy thu th* Bupuvisor six icv train? hauling ice to tbe above put money in hi* puree. But th* thing
of your town has more to do with mak­
didn’t work. Mr. Heid did not yield to
ing your tax*, high or low, than aay och­ good price tbe earning summer. Not­ the behests of th* stock-king, and tbe
er office in th* State, from the Governor withstanding the hard times, I do not are
down. More of your prosperity dvpend* as besinean fall* off any here axoept the
on hi* action than on tbe iction of th* marcantila hustB—. The foundries, ma- wants to^et out-Thcspeculation did not pay
man or men who represent yoti either st chine shops and the wooden manu&amp;ctarico a* well a* Wall Street—in fart it did not
Washington or U Lansing. Th»n, now, are all busy and one viaiting the above pay-at all, for him. Ho did not want
white there it time, you .hould organix*, named institutions, would not think there newipaper stock unless h* could u*c it to
m— and tnmtare no—, find who among was any hard times. Well, u I hare not hslp other stoek*, and when th*
you is the b*at qualified man, for each Waited two week* before writing, will not would not do that, his interact was U an
cf tbe tevaral pomtion* to ba fitted, then writ* any more, for fear yon may think I end. Therefore Reid pets rid of hi*
place thow man in ■;aoi&gt;ltfnn and dec* write too much, and am taking too much •touch, and tbe Tribewr. freed from th*
room in the dear old Bax
. xkx
But odium that attaches to the very name of
anter into the areounu Tbe quertion is should that be the earn Bro. Dowry, jurt Gould, will get back iu place in the
&lt;im of party rorcraw and tbe ehrtion of hint to me that that is the case and 1 will hearts of the people. Tbo J'rUjimr wa*
first elw men to ole*, and'we *11 know’ hold up a little.
Leave here on the 7 a great power, and now that it ia to be
that none others are aelertod to representI o’clock train to-morrow morning for my freed from the reputation of Gonldlsm, it
the Republimn party m it* &gt;tandardI school ia Martin, Allegan Co., and shall
fill rech night as usual this week. Think
bcaren ia any political contest.
Men and Brethren l« up and doing. I shall visit Hastings on Thursday next,
The Moody ud Sankey meetings are j
. .vxji office.
The oleetiona of this year are of the great and call on you st the Bax
nta*y good wi.hra for your welfare, no more a suo^ess in New York than (
**L importance and th* sure way to wia ia With
..
they were in Brooklyn. Th* number in
Novcaaher, ia to organise sad win, the pro- Ii
aumdanm are as great aa ever, but th*
lisimuy
i» April.
Don’t forget
effect prodnoed- ia nothing.
And th*
thia duty, nor tear* this work undone.
really religion, people of the city—thoae
All th* best inter—* of the county are
who were instrumental iu bringing them I
involved. Be y «ad du.’ng
hare, are repeating of their bargain.
Said Ban Hill, in a speech to the survi­
ia a eoarer man, though carneat
seaf them d*clare emphatically that Moody
&lt;
vors of Gordon s brigade sf Georgia troops
boueat—and hie manner and method
■ party convention will not accept Un and
■
referring to “old Glory.
a H a caodiiaM, but wHl pat up sock ■repel rather than attract. Ho has a trick of
“IT ALWAYS WAS OUR FLAG WE
« —w po-.lly Mr. SibUek or Mr 'familiarity when he ipeaka cf the Deity that
rKRE NEVER FAITHLESS TO IT
shoekathe otme of any derout perwie,
ND OH: ENKMIEF WERE NEV
and h«has a bullying, ewaggaring way
B FAITHFUL TO IT.”
with him that is anything but fJeaaanL
MJ.feffnrrKmhmm'iy to BJarec
Ha h a very ahnrt, srasty and dictatorial 1
m hi* dealings with the clergy, lacking &gt;
entirely that tMeknee* that is ae impor­
tant aa atom in tha Chrietian maka-up.
Saakry's ringing is dalicbtfo! for a tfem,
but like every thing that lacks the principint of Uwe art, it gets foarfuUy lirmome
b a UUk while. Il ia a lamentable fort ’

A Great Betei it friBi
SALISBURY &amp;, BP.OSSEAU,

UpUtoG®fc,Brm

CHEAP MUSIC!
EIGHT

SONGS

HASTINGS

■ITH DU’flf
STEBBINS BRO’S
J. M. HEWES,

Keep It.
judiciously allowed; to^rth.r with the
■net effective iu.jt.hodf for dealing with
"trampa" and getting rid of impostor* and
undeserving paupetn.
2. The poorhonset of the State and
their xcner.il condition and management,
eapceial reference being bad to sanitary
arrangements, provisioa for the separation
of the sexes and clarification of thr in­
mates, a* well aa the character of f. od
supplfod.
3. The employment of psuncn espe­
cially tbe laxy and virion*, and bow it ran
beat be scoompitched.
5. The laws of settlement anti removal,
and how they can be *o iuade and enforce*!
a* to prevent one locality from sending it*
broken down aud di*ei*c-l pauper* to U a
burden u|&gt;on another. •
5. The nsgtecte-1 and destitute children
in the noorhousoi, and what shall bo dene

present *5,2-16213.
Hon. David II. Hale, ot Eatrn Rapibs,
wu, on the 11th inrt., appuinlod by the
Governor, agent of the Board vf State
(.'omtniasfoocn for the general superviriori
of the cluritaUe, peed, pauper and re­
formatory institution for Eatou County

Where you wul find all kiniLt of j

50 Cents.

FIVE

Lata: it Ml® Jo. 25,

Brilliant

can sell cbe«|&lt;er tlian any liou^fn Bar­
ty County, for three rvasoo*:

GEMS

Salisbury &amp;. Brosseau.
Harting*. Dee., 22. 1875

52yl

45 DOLLARS!
OLD HUNDRED.

fl. Ought insarie aud idiotic
now in the poorhousoi bo kept there
7. Will any change in our nystom di­
minish the evil* of pauperism and Ireaen
the weight of taxation imp»to«] for thia

WEEKLY

Wo sell notieof thia cheap-made Fur­
niture that to made by machinery. Tire
goods we make to made by hand, and
warranted. We invito all persons to
adl and irupwt our goods, for they nil
boor Inspection. No trouble at all

For What ?
FLORENCE SEWING 1ACHUI

CUlllEb- JOBINAL.

U..W r-r SMS- Two Him
(Mates J'ih

toll* mar*

During it* session tbe Contention will
be invited to visit the StatoJ'ublic School,
and the member* will thus have an op­
portunity of eeauiring a personal know!
edge of tbe workings of this noble .State
charity.
' Ilia to be hoped that all .Bpcrintendent* of the poor, end other* who take aa
inters*: in tbe subjects skive referred to,
may by th«ir personal presence at the
onprention give U die influence of num­
bers and the weight of experience ao that
iste diacu**ion* and deliberation* may be
the meant of gath-ring and diffuring valnahtn
I— .1... .- _ 1..11

Among the nomcroo* plans for nukiug
the bold and lioarding heux- arcouimodattena of Philadelphia available to ridtor*'
during tho Centennial year, tethat of the :
Hotel and boarding House Amoeiatiou
On the first of M»y next, according to
Ute estimate* tbe hotel, will have a catac
ity of 25,000 gmwta, and the boardinghousee approximating 2.500 in number, a
rapacity of 30,000.
To which may be added a targe number
cfpritatc dwelling* additipual. which will
be opened to visitors if neee—n.
The hotel*, of courae, will be always acc—ible, bnt with tbe boarding-hon*n&gt; it is
different, they being widely distributed
and unregistered, and to render tbi* class
of sccommodalious available to visitor* i,
th* object of the Amocialion.
To the, end there i, being kept at the
central office a register of all reputable
boarding-honaca in the city, which will
show at any time the vacancies and sched­
ule of raten of each, inn! office* will bo
opened at every Hotel co-operating with

FURNITURE!
Of every Deacription which we

Peerless Milk Sjfes

T. PHILLIPS.

JOR PBB
Council Bluffs ini Omaha,
Without Change of Cura,

^TSS’Xh^S’r4KANSAS LINE.

::

TtwCUeaa*. Rock
* Facile
Co, kare mw •&gt;—3 ttotrSmna Wotan

GROCERIES

rAN&amp;Ur. lyDJAA'TERRrTORTES,

■IKS®’

SPECALITY

COLORADO, AXD XRW

NOTICE!

Oysters received daily
J1rec delivery and on time.

Notice to Contractor*.

- -1. ii
r.HiaiFi.

Wagons

Hearth

and

and

Buggies

Home

fn tbo busft—a, can truly say that they
can do better .work, and give better nalfafittUou than any other firm In thia
W. H. Btebhlns, lb. switor
member, with the experience of a UfeUms. will always give hl, personal at.
tentton to th!, part of their axten.lv.

bnrt—■

MtMautlkn

Hmtm nnd Taam fumtehtal when

STUWIESME* ass SI
.vrr sows st xai

STEBBINS BROS.
Jalj MU. in

„uu

AT THE

�TtJ« Rjpd»ucv

15 Per Cent »IU J» deducted..from the marked pncee
of ell our Qoode from now until March let '
cory end published if. with other thlMf which the evaniuK of St. Patrick* Day, March
cade lota of fun for young and oit-"* They 17lh whiti is expected to excel! ia
adj onread to the Baptist Church la tha eraalag •port anda good time generally any party
over held in Union Hall.
Jnat lay by a dollar, and you will
NEVER reget you iavasted ia their party.

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

825 Fine Cassimere Suits for only $15.
Eu or nature, or thoeo who hare tho
money to in rsat in blanket*, flannel* or
doth* for men or boya' wear, would con­
sult their internet by calling and seeing
for themselves The good* aoem to bo
well leleeted. and a stock amounting to
nearly or quite on, hundred thousand dol-

Smith. »Information of Prison Breaking,
tho pin of Mt guilty waa wltkdran and a plea
of guilty ealerod.
In the cause of the People to Major L.Smith.

Boys and Youths* Clothing at and below cost, and
we also deduct 15 percent, from lhe marked Prices.

‘bsuSman a

son.

ALL OUR GQODS MUST BE SOLD

dor, tho Prooaeulig Attorney eveeaaied to a
cope a plea of Omfiy ./
which w
entered la place of tho plan af not guilty

Buy Goods Cheaper
PICTURES 1
PIOTURES1
I stu now ell clone in the Photograph
busisea*, and a* I hare made arrange-

IH

ill

The March meeting of the Grand Hir­
er Valley Horticultural Soeiaty will be
held at Fullers bank, Grand Rapids, next
Tuesday afternoon.
join the Society

38,40anl42

br-jk.^Kdi oUMreo.
bniaen &gt;Ol«w srvw.
hlssUa.

CALIFORNIA

been yrertj.iw/. In fact they aay he waa when
the Robel Cavalry gobbled Elm up. John that
"Bowl of Bread end Milk" story isCo (Am.

The people^ of Barry County, to under*
stdnd that by a mistake in an oqfcr, thej
have sent us 40 dozen
• •
•
LAMPS.
but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a double order &lt;/

At Chicaga last Friday the manager!
uf eastern railroad linen leading intn Chi­

13
wrnt into operation March let.

Dr. Jamen Hooper, of Bay City, editor
of the Michigan Odd Ftllor, one of tho
prominent Odd Fellow* of the State, wa*
found dead ia hi* bed Monday morning. It
is Wiered he died of congestion of either
th* lungs, heart or train.
He preached
Sunday at th* Congregational Church.
ijpfe appearance on our street oh Mon­
day of the/w Rm* on runner*, no* im
ported from Alaska, but of home manu­
facture, of John 8. Van Brunt, wm a
sight that delighted all who had occasion
to travel to and from tho depot We
hupe he will bo able to rwa lifer six weeka,
more or leaa, during the month of March. plalailtf. L D. Norrie for 4etadaMe.
Ia ike cause it Wa. M. Bennett ei al to
The financial itatement for March 1st,
Cortes Hager ot el, a Jmlgmeal wee entered
d&gt;&lt;iWv that the National debt wa* drcrrai on deBuah for plaintiff! for 4»&gt;5 77 and route
rd daring February 83,272,733. That
there wa* in the Treaaury March 1st, in
cunanoy 19,529,404—*peei*l deposit* of
Legal Tender* 18,095,000-coin 870,035,­
772. And theto was outstanding legal
fender note* including the special deposits
uaud above, 8370,943,392.
The Paet'i Washington special aap lb*
p’tbahility of Mr. Kerr'* early retirement
from th* fipeakenhip oa account ot hi*
&gt; &lt;vntiaued ill-health and rcry weak pby*i«al oonJUioq ia freely discussed by maml«ra uf Cengre**, and ia suticipatioa of
meh a rontingeney th. friend* of Mr.
Ua-idall are'actively at work to Meuro hie

anal Start, Grand Rapids.

500 CORDS WOOD.

CROCKERY

too, but Dnn says it ia going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go\o keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out

MW!

Kcal Sbsinejs flitice?

GROCERIES

FOR SALE.
hare iUoomt itilapldatod from the nlghdy
hangars an.
But, Mr. Editor, ws mint egala refer to the
original subject which, so far th. gvaU.aaa
has entirely lgnom!.,snd if ks had given that

Green Bay and Marquette Line
la the only Uno for Jajmvzxxn,
Watmbtowsv, Foivd Dc Lac. Oshkosh.
ArrurroK, Ouzx Hay. Ekaxaju*
NaQAtnoB. Maitararrn, Hocaimx,
Hajtcock and the Laky ncpeihou
CoVNTMT IU
.
J ; Freeport and Dubuque Uno
I* the only route for Elchx, Rocxyono,
FBvrPOKT, and all potato rin Freeport.

BUSINESS NOTICE.

TEAI TEA! I
From 50 to |1.25 ** to grade. Warranted
from 15 to 25 ct*., cheaper than any other
Hoose in Barry Comity.
COFFEE
For 25, 28, 30, 35. 40 and 45 eenta.
Look at the quality. -

4. 0. COOK Fw,

PRODUCE
CBOCKKU, GLASSWARE
l
STONEWARE

AND

We have a full amortmenl and otu fill
&gt; erdrn
i T9
to I ND to he

HIT CHI If Ii I

e

*

Wc 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 every bod allows
our SLYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss pf City,
/
P bin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.
.

1/

AH« FOR

�LANDS

CHEAP

SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
THE OLD FOLKS, ANDTO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS.

W.EB.'E.tEttJXCTSlSTL.
The chief of police of Jackson, pabiiahed a list of the common drunkards of that
dty, which number 4ti.
Among them
m tha name* of three women Tba ho­
nor dealers of that city are strictly forbid
den ts aril them liquor under the penaltira

ir meeaiteoal need.

Mt often that a» ooctirteaee t&gt;f ouch amaft5
importance as th* dmtnietioe ef * Im will
oune so much sorrow and regret aa did
the diamembenneut of tbe OldKha,-nd'
next day and secured portions of tbe fidlen
limbs to preserve maoeg lbs bhamaet ot
the rriica of tbe olden limell would be difirolt to sasign io the hW
even an approximate ace, but II has been
knows, however, as far beck as tradition
can go, and it ia raMoaabla to Ubers that

either A

IOMESTIC
SKWIMC

MACHINES.

Lawson’s Curative
HRheumatism,
ithi£=s=.fr=
Neuralgia, Sciatica,

JOHN STANLEY
ll&gt;e nH»i
-------- —
pleta institution of tbe kh&gt;d in tbe
Eight ibouaand graduate, of this college
,u auroewful basineea in iU pnndpal
citiaa sod towns of the Vntted States

yU uxem-^7

central

nstvr.
. ai"i.

HASTINGS,

L E. STAUFF

Tie Rifkt KiifloT Statin for
Yoni Meo.

. Magnificent granite building, with eU-1
I eautly fitted and fumisbed aj«rtments for
the application of and carrytug out of our
' novel and systematic method" of

Canned Fruits and Fi&gt;n.
5E?£F~S?tS
nCTSa-finrlS-uW

"th CHICAGO LMR.

BUSINESS TRAINING.
Young men who contemplate a bomnees
I life, and parent" baking »«• to educate
। arc particularly n-pwl'd to send
fur d,&lt;umrota relating to the college, which
giro full information m to terms, ermdt?•
r ___
.
i .1.1—

A $3 Paper for $1.50.
^aratF. j

. t M-taMus rnrao.

Oysters received daily £JS$20r.
"K2&gt;fA C- Priadla Ja4«» ot Praksia.

EskJsrsSk
aOatt

BlCKFOel)
&gt;UT0MkT1C
Knitter

r•*»»?. A !■ IOL ItuCr-

MICHIGAN

CIUTIOI1®!

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

Bek Tta

TIME TABLE.

W Wayne, Jactxon &amp;

i.
»t a Miaa at aai4 Caen. Ikea
kaU«A lie 1-x.Mia a*M. ip tkanir &gt; I laa
aa-1
Max. It aar tkara ka. «kr Ika etal

SurssairarusKhlhiri:

the trvo was no* the only mu «b**h, »■ i
jurad its grrol braaeUe. Is tbe tahOMr |
.J-1832 it was much injured hr the *&gt;»lesce ofa storm, and it" largest limbs wsre
•o uraeh rlcA asunder as to allow them
to rent their branches upon the groueS^
but they were stil&lt;ee&lt;)uently. at much root
and lal&lt;r restored to their former position
and were sustained ia place by itoa bolts

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

family Knitting MarJiinp ! pr..-.'Hl
i
Darisuua1•

L'SWJSSWtS?2."»
tr.^siswi-tfesrsaS'

lilial

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ill
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Sapin

RAILROAD.

Taldnc Effect Nov. 21at. 1876.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

MIH
------ b»

"The Beat Thing in th* West."

tram,ramum rcei
of the Ural executions in tbe ralooy are
supposed to hare taken place and during
the Revolutionary strngglre il sale CT
of cooatant rroort of the sow of Liberty,
who frequently caused it to be illuminated
with lanterns oa evenings of rejoicing and
oa fsstal occasions. Il also served the
purpose ef exhibitions of popular feeling
ami indignation, and from this ii probably
acquired the name of "Liberty Tree."
Very near il, on the 3d ofJuly’ 1728. oc
curved the duel between Benjamin Wood­
bridge and Henry Philips, and ben-alh its
l.raaahcs hare leru enacted many k-tocwhich umpired patnoi iimend shaped the

T«U xa.llr

m

sa tl." tie

.
lk.1—1 Iff ■. If, &gt;&gt;•&gt;
I —Tr-rrat-'- -n " »*Mu. «at

and under tbe administration of Mayor
Smith, ia 1854, tho tree was Ndoeed
with aa ectagood iron fence' and upon an
oval tablet secured to tbe pt' wr- placed
the following inscription

^j£E?g5&lt;5i’.'
Grand Rapids

Gillman Bros Oyster Ocean,
KCBOFKAS itOTKta

Uh of Icetand " by Bayard Taylor.
A JalighUhlly vjsid Mery »t an IrelaMie

Andi Laiiat Mt fiestaiml

WEEKLY EAGLE
$1.50

IX.

itVUkaly

Ex-apeeker Blaine l*’« week delivered •
an cieredingly able speech on th* mrren- 1
cy quostioe After aflabing to the cir- &lt;
euuwtancm under whieh the legal t«der .
notes were authnrimd, as •" H irflaMtolU ।
jutified no* by the text of tha CtrnamuA*
titat, but by the ruprenw exigency of the I
situation, rod also altuding to tbe sttnde
lion tbe followlM:
"A SECOND
of the Dcsaocsatie party to i^.gpOr.JA a•qfljffiER
’B VACATION," by£Col.
Casgrsas and out of it, ia oppoeutg the ,GaoaogT- Wamuto. desrintiv* nr a
measure aud denouncing it. » naeonrti- ,rov^baal rule of two hundredand fifty
Wtiood. he prrerotod to the Hoorn aad 1■Dae, in on^of the moat fertile and Into the cooutrv the satoan ding fbet that a tmOog «f tbe rlbe-wrcrwiag valleys of
iarp rnctinn, perhaps the mjorily rfL
thb seme party, DOW demand ia time of |
Mace wbto is to ha dcfimdtd «bdy by ■
’,
taexMable neceaahy of war. Tbe propo- .
aitioc of thdae guBtlemea ia no* to treat
tbe legal lender note, already usued .. a ,
deb* to he paid; but to treat them mra •

William Cullen Bryant. tieorj
d unaid, Christina Horortli. Ux
Aleott, J. T. Trowbridge, T B A
Elisabeth Stuart Pbrlpe, Ably
IHax. Harriet Praacott Spcfibnl.
G. kllU-beU, H. H.. Edmund C
man, l.uey Larconi, Charles
Warmer. Hret Harte. Frank R
ton, Ellrabetb Aken Allen. T $
einscic, Lucretia F. Hale. Prol
Proctor. Mm Oliphant and Re
ward Egg lent on

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 187«.

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flowers, and begged bar hand for the next
dance.
She lowed
her head
indirnaotlv
and
her looks
said plainly.
"Do
yiEuin'k

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
H«»e now is Stock for the HOLIDAY TRADE &gt;. Ml end com•
plcte Hue of

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.
L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.

sjttL scmtifi jf/io Si/mift,
Sr^rn,
Suot, SLtiqi/ BtLlt,
ScqrSjD/lt fooT rw^i,
Tm Hflo ffoutt
fu^f/iDfi/lq qooot.

owera must alwan be sacred
ered the Mattered flowers, csrefWlr placed
them amoog tho-e girsn herself, end fixed
them in her belt.
"How could you rather dance with a
follow like that—likely coo of the gang of
1
iL.a
— . ... J ... o 1 —J 'It
you rally war the flowers lie gave?" re­
plied the maiden with a eoorr.fnl sneer.
"I war th.- flowers for their own sakes
How could you break them—tho batrtia!
replied Elleu, careeuing the boqurt with a
tender touch ; and u for dancing with
the young mas. lam acre la'" quite
ready to do so again, were it only for hfa
delightful music."
Margaret drew herself away in dignified
silence. She was quite horrified at the

the Celebrated Diamond Tooth. Silver Steel
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

STOVESs

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The Douai? Door Base

’

•

eating Acorn,

Boiler Plate Stove

Prirej Lower than Ever B'eforc in Barry County.

HU HUH
The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vesfc, and a

he Slid he bad to be miles away before
daylight; ao EUen gave him a nfaeo of
money and etuffod his pockets with bread
and lief and a large piece of cheese, al
the same time begging of him if be ever
came that way T" to give them the
pleasure of listening to his minstrelsy.
Sir Eran returned to hia own castle. - but

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED
different natterns of imported mid domestic

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

So Elleu became ths wife of Sir Evsn,
and through life proved herself a true
wife a loving mother, and i benefactress
to ths poor and lowly. Sir Erau'a moth­
er never bad eanso to regret having given
her sanction to the mamagv ; for abe be­
came very proud of her lovely daughter
in-law'wliMe eharming character was daijy
aatonfahing her more and more They are
old now, and die older lady hm pasted
away; and tbe young generation ire crown
up to manly sons gpd beautiful daughters.

who was hovering near, and watching the
maidens, again offered hia hand to Ellen;
and. anxious to heal tho wound hrr cumpanion had given, she danced with him
gladly. He saw she waa enraptured with
his music, and he was delighted when, at
tht done of the festival, she asked him to
proceed to her father's house, where she
wished to bear again his sweet strains.
She had an old piano—not a very good
one, but nevertheless one that gave her
pfanrere. and she wished to try some of
the tunca he had played to the dancers
Ellen's sisters were very much afraid ah»
had cumpromiacd the family dignity by
dancing with thia stroller, and they grum­
bled alxrtit her asking him to their homo
an late in tho criming. He wenf, however;

The CrI? ANGER :

It is the Handsomest an&lt;l Heaviest
Manufactured.

THE BROKEN PRIMROSES.

The lady was dumfunnded.

WHOLE NO. 1032.

Waffs from Washington.

I would dance with a ginoy F’ She had
token the flowers out of his hand, but she

JJN]BGAB~»5

i

"Give aux eent snd yon may piteh one
of the ringa, and if it catches over a nail,
ID give Jon six rente.
That aeenied fair enough, so the boy
handed him a cent, and look a ring, uid
it caagbt on one of the nails.
"Will you take six nnga Io pitch again,
or rix cents T'
"Six teste," was the answer, and two
tbreeoant pieces were put into hfa hand.
He atepped off well a tufied with what be
had done, and .probably nol^iavirg an
idea that he had'done wrong. A gentle­
man ataodini: near had watched him, knd
now, befare he had time to look about and
rejoin hfa cotapaninaa, laid bfa hand on
hia fhouldcr.
.
"My lad, this fa your lint lesson in

Was her

darling sun, the pride of her heart, to wed :
A first-clmu TAILOR from Detroit, ex­
a cameleaa, humble bride ’ But as she
pected soon, when we shall b&lt;? prepared to furnish the best ofi
[lendared the matter over she became
....
t- v»
loved thia
Clothing
p»rf«a Vjender place in meiuoty as the primrose.
concerned, and
Who
evor
passed
the
months
of
spring
in
fitH guaranteed, nt the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block. Hast-)
the country, in childhood, who cannot re­
ings, M ch.
call how joyously the first anprarsnee of

““
Tbe day'previous—February 21, 1SI8
—the Ho-'SS of Raprvscatativia had met
as usual, and Mr. Adams wu writing
■•autographs" aposrretly in good health.
AU at once, as tho clerk was reading a
resolution, Mr. Adams partially rota, as if
to apeak, then grasped bis desk vfyh a
convulsive motion, and would have fallen,
bad not his neighbor (Hon. David Fiahw
of Ohio,) caught bimin bis arms.
Tho
Representatives and those of ua corns
pondenta who had seats on the floor,

8rirtwwfagfta.mM.tbo aubjaa .nd
victim of inrefatalilv ludfaroas satire
Mark Twain's atory of tho "Retried Man"
found in California, fa Ota of then exceed­
ingly rich things that the reader fa not
likely to forgot. .The jury which Mark
reprraenta a* having hdd an is^tat on
the petrification, camo to the Sage «incluoion that "death rauued from cauaea to
the jury unknown." After the jury had
rendered their verdict, then came the
•luartion as to "what was to be'&amp;n. with
the body." When they attempted to
"rafac" «, they found it firmly conneeted
to the rock ou which it rested.
Imagine
the quaint humor-of that old miner, who
wasotieofthejnrora, is overcoming tho
dilemma. Ho rogpwtedfeoy drill under
it. put in a blast of powder, and "blow
him out," so that they miftt give him •
Christian burial I

struck anil confuted, but Mr. Speaker
Winthrop maiiitouH-d hia self possession,
and put the iiuesiioii unasked, "It is
moved that the Ilou*e adjourn until to­
morrow. It is carried and the House
stands adjourned."
’
Meanwhile ready hands had brought
one of the settees that stood between
the columns around the hall, lifted the
inaeusable form of Mr. Adams upon it,
and earned it out into the rotunda.
Tho
fraab air there did not, however, revive
him, and by itirilalion of Mr. Winthrop,
Mr. Adams vu taken into the Speakers
room, where a temporary couch was pre­
pared. Four,or five physician who were
members of the House had a hurried
consultation, and by their direction mtwtard* poultice* were applied, producing,
however, little effect. Mem Winthrop,
Palftr,' King. Greeley, and other perwmal
.
Im-■ .6. X.
l’«l
friends joined in the endear ora to restore
consciousness, and it was not long before Cave,' at Summer, in the proriaco of
Mrs. Adams, with some female friends. Canterbury, whoso s^nlctou fa reported to
be in the I’hrist church museum.
And
in-the event of no such tngueai having
dying patriot. Cupping was llien resort­ l«rn held, that tho government fay upon
ed to, and about an hour After ho had
fallen, ho opened hfa eyes auJXaid to Dr. tho table a stateataot of tba ruaeosa whv
nu impest vm held, or assure thd council
Peyton—
that iuitrnetioM will be forthwith fasuod
“ TXi. •« tkr'tulof rprtk, l.»t I &gt;im to the proper authorities to make such
inquiry as may, if pperibh, lead to* the
identification of tho individual whore
Quincy Adatna. Tin- remainder of that body, was so found, and act at rest uy
day—and throughout the next day and doubts as to tho manner in which he
the next—did he Huger on the verge of
existence. Statesmen of all parties,, in­
cluding Henry Clay, tilled upon him, but
A Democratic Epitaph.
be knew them not. as be lay with dosed

eyes end apparently inanimate form. At
times hia pulse would rally, but there
was no hope— the sands in that useful
glass had run outLate on the aftcrui'on of the 23rd,
jurt after the suti liad gone down behind
the Virginia hills, the dim light of a soli­
tary taper dfacloecd an impressive group
in the speaker's room
There lay the
tfckk defender of Human Rights, his head
bowed, bis eves dowel, and naught save
an ocoaaionsl ‘ death rattle" betokening
life. Around him were hia rdatires, hia
colleagues, some of the House officials

6”"h■’•c" ”""b"
eligible to the Pomona.
The capital of the Patrons’ Manafactunag Association. organised at lodianap
oha, ta.to be 1100,000*.
K

The Order in Idaho Territory fa progTTmdng. There are already seventeen
Granges organised and working.
,The Kc-ntacky Stoic Grange hat adopt-

Tbe Missouri Granger says there will
be four or tire Grange Haifa built in Ma
con county during tie coming e-amcrer.
Tbc Patrons' implement stare st Dixon,
III., has savrel at liqjl 50 per eent to

Mortimer Whitehead, MKkr N. J.
State Grange, visited ths Ohio State
Grange hdd u Cleveland. Ohio, Feb. 16,
and made an address there on the . ten
tennis! Encampment.
•
Mr. Smedley.-the
State Master,
of Vt, fa working bard for the advance
inert of the Order.
Ho is trarefisg
through the State lecturing and encour­
aging ths Patrons to go on with the
good Work.
•»
Ths Granges of Mt Holly, East. Wall­
ingford. Ludlow, Plymouth, Proctorevile. Rockingham, Springfield. Cheater,
Andover, Weston, Londonderry and Land­
During his eloquent speech'delivered grove, Vt, a e about to farm a Pomona
iu Phenix Hall, last week Hou. TuEua C.
The Taocmoc State Grange presents
Burrows told a number of stories which
that State to the world as having .advan
convulsed hfa hearera with laughter To tageo over all others in elimate, aoil,
illustrate the conglomerate character o f minerals, cool, cimbta and hmlthf^lness,
the Democratic party, he told the follow­ and says to all persons seeking permanent
homes, Tenncmce fa the place.
ing story :
Mr. R M. Conway, State Lecturer of
Virginis, has writtan to the Virginia
Patrons a letter draenbing a plan for get­
ting good laborers__ He suggests that

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’ “ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

WHOLESALE

and RETA.IL

JEWELERS.

the favorite was hailed, and its o'peoiug
watched as its delicate buds peeped from
among the thick grreu leaves under the
shade of a brier bush, or aronod the roote
of a wide branching ash &lt;ir the tiny shelves
of the hoary rock ?
To see even a bunch of artificial prim­
roses on a pretty young lad,'a bonnet
•reins to me to giro a touch of poetry to
the wearer ; while to see them worn by a

and then aland square with the world, an
honest bey again. '
He had hung his bead down, but raised
it quickly, and hia bright, open loos as be
said, "I U do it," will not non be forgot­
ten. Ho ran back, end soon emerged
from the ring, looking happier than ever.
□ o touched bfa cap and Iwwed pleasantly
as be ran away to join hfa comrades. That
was an bouest boy.

Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
w« are HpMlal Agents for

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svbceon.

HOWARD WATCHES.
atberiesu. but was carefully trained by
?f wise, although a dating mother,
van was a fine, high spinlcd young
who gave her the highest sauafaction
I things, excepting in tba wandering
a he had early formal. Ho would

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HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?
Sarjical jid Maiical

DENTIST

FOR ONE DOLLAR
Wo will nona. Fost-paia

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gufaeo and mingle with bis tenants, taking
a leading abare in their rimes and pas
timaa. During hia strolls he frequently
gated with delight upon sueh panoramas
as that ao beautifully daliaoeted in "A
Mouatain Boone in Scotland"—e view not
uncommon in tbe Highlands.
Sir Evan's mother knowing hfa high
sad honorable nature, ww never afraid of
hfa doing anything w
'
* ’
but aba thought hfa

and she must be in a measure aecomplfahcd,
according to your statamrot; and if it fa
for your happinoai, I am reconciled."
The young man kissed hfa mother's
hand with tetidcrneaa and gratitude; and
he went at once to order out hfa carriage
for the interesting journey. He dremed
with great cere, and a finer-looking man
could seldom be seen.
Hfa well-knit limbs were lithe and hardy

A lady who has a great horror of agents,
and baa been more than usually cheated
out of time and money by them lately,
was called to the door the other morning
by a resounding ring of tbc boll. Upon
opening it she dueoverwd a niedr-dressed
man, carrying iu his hind a small satchel.
One glanec she gave to thia, then in­
stantly concluding be was one of her
abominations, she hastily ejaculated • "I
do not wish anything thia morning, sir."
ertbabrav. aoldier, as occarion might de­
and brought the door to with a click,
mood. Hfa dark Laid eye wna beautiful,
afterward returning softly to the partlyand his curling hair lha very auniuail -i__ i ui—.1__ . .a” r__ _i_.i___ ... _
aliada of brown. Hfa buihy whfakera
were auburn, and tho habit, of command
gave a dignity to his praaenoo that highleued the charm of tbe whole.
Ellen'a father aaw the carriage approach
bfa bouse in great surprise, for he knew

strange habit, she tried to influence him
to got married. With this abject in view
she gathered around her, both in London,
and at borne, all lhe young ladies she mnu
admired; but her efforts seemed in vain.
Sir Evan waa courteous and attentive to
all her guests, but he was stdl fancy free;
and she loved him too tenderly to wish to
mo him married without a sincere attach­
ment. She knew the rcquircmento of hfa
nature, and understood, therefore, that a
lovclras marriage would only dnro him
further into the wandering habits from
which sho wished him weaned.
When Sir Evan was in bfa twenty.fifth

this brave ofd man, who had preferred "to ,
wear out instead of rusting out," were
escorted with great pomp to Boston and
th«nce to hia last resting place al Quincy.
Full of scant and lull of honors, the venerablr philc*j] bcr.wa* ronsigned to the
tomb of hia fathers, leaving behind him a
name lor Eloquence, learning and pcniiatency, which shall endure ao long as tbe
Republic he So well served fa a Nation,
and tho English language fa otic ofearth's
tongue*. May it not be aaid of him, as
an old Christian father wrote upon tho
tomb of tho younger Constantine—"Air-

The House purchmed a bust of Mr.
.Adams and had it placed in tbe room io
which he dird, but when tbe now wine
was occupied the bust was removed into
tbe new Speaker s room. A few years
ago the old speaker's room was aarigtad to
the House Committee on Banking aud
Currency, of which Hon. Sam. Hooper
was chairmao. He rcry properly had the
bust brought back and pfaecd on a brack
el, beneath which fa a marble alab .bear­
ing an appropriate inacripUon vrriftan by
Charles Sumner. Few vfaitora to tbe
Capitol, buwevcr^acc tbb memento of the
illustrious sun or the room io which be
died. The only other memento of Mr.
Adams here fa a portrait ufdiiin drawn by
Mr. Healey at the White House.
With the exception of the military pa­
rade by the Maryland Fifth and our
Washington Light Infantry and the turn­
out of tho tire department, thia has seem­
ed like a Sunday more than a holiday.
But there have been "high links" at Al­
exandria, which was so neat Wmhingtoa's
home that he was identified with it dur­
ing hit life, and was buried with “pad
honors" given by the Masonic Lodge
there over which he had presided.
Of
course there was a large attendance at
Alexandria to-day from this city of
those who mourn ‘ the Lost Cause," and
who claim George Washington as the

ycur presence; ao we hone you will excuse
her Sir Evan," said the mother gravely.
“Show me where to find her then, and
I will go to her," said Sir Eran with a
strange quiver of lie and voice.
The mother was about to call the datwhter, when one of the boyi, hastily opening.
the door, pointed to the room when: EllenJ
was busily ukiug off the butter from the,
ehurn. She was arrayvg iu a plain gray
linen dress,dean and neat, and the cnrii,

BQABD AMD BOOM. IMO MR DAT- ,

FINEPRIirnNG
DONE at this OFFICE

IMPOSITION HATED
OPTOSITION COURTED.
Comjariwn Imiua

the poor man, your Worahip." ‘'But," .
rejoined tbe Chairman, “the case wm fully 1
proved, nwthmaa." "It was,” reotark»l
one of the iurora, "hfa first offenee of the ■
kind, your Worship. "We did not like
to be hard upon the poor fallow," added ■
another juror. “Bwt," replied tbe Chrir- 1
mu, "that will sot do fir the adawbtn, tatarjMi “ —.............................

Competition DtHod to
happhun fa • IsomeiMde krtfaie.

OLD HUNDRED.

Trouble, are lika doga; the amallar they
are tk» more they atuwiy you.
Ha whovtumbki. tv-ire ever th- oame
a^dmmvmtetakhfeboMt

to give their experiences for tho » general
good.
.L
The Patrons of Afabams, Mfaritaippi,
G«*gia snd Arkansas rvcommood a redta
tion of one third in tho planting of next
year s cotton erop. so that the farinera
may do Iras work and get more money.
Tbe Kentucky Patroni recommend th.same thing in-regard to toboocu.

If your fowls haye . catarrh simply
(which is similar to and often raulu in
----- v -V— A ..l| aejaraied from tbe
a dry plane, warm
ipcralure, usd given
e of a largo pea, of
—— ,--------- , -ith Cayenne pcpjier
placed in the neater, and .given to them
every other day al feeding time far a fbw
days. Tbb has proved an effectual rem­
edy, and we do noc know why it -hould
not again. Tho head usd nosuils .haul,!
bo kept clean by washing, as Ui tbe ease
of roup Vinegar fa excellent fur dossing.
A remedy highly recommendod for roup
fa to take nitric acid, atrip a ftstbsr to
within half or three fourths of tbe end.
dipWra feather in the acid and thrust it
in the nostril of tbe rick bird, Jfivinp it a
twist while in. Repeal thfa twine or three
times a day, ranovinfi the burnt scab be-

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rteroancy. StUl,
cdhiag retnaio* but that thia culprit, like
ny other, should sular the oonsequenom
hia guilt He went wrong with hia
editor
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yue wide open, aad the distinction of hie
laika bat add. both to the extent and
8,1878.
mornuiy of his wrong doing The Prosdeal haa said of soothur die. of offender.,
Let no guilty man escape," and he, himdf, certainly, will interpose so shield to
he fall exposure aad punishmeal of one
oho basso wretchedly betrayed his own

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For Proiidcnt.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
of Ohio.

inee—will demand that jnetieo shall bo
promptly done, impartially and thoroughly,
spoo whomsoever it may fall. Sad and
njuriotu as may be these cases of Individ­
ual Uanagnmioae, they could only reach
Ibeir pleotitude of evil when they should
he made light of, ar treated only as the
footbaBs of party rivalrim, by an indiffer­
ent public opinion. It b. therefore, the

Foe V'K^Prraidral.
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
dcavor to cane to right views upon them
•f Penneylrxnu.
hi is iiIf aad to have them embodied in the
Subject to th* decision of the RepabliteneciW* wiD of the nation.
ran National Cowvratfon.
As to tbe exact fads in tbe case thu*
tar, we should evidently have gut them
IIAlTSm* PLATFORM ■
orach more arepmtoiy bat for the extraor-

“Honeat money for all. and
free schools for all.
There ha. dccrewtoJ since the

principal witness

will depredate the one nor aecterion interference which will to"have occasioned ao much astonbhment
aad commotion ia the public mind. It
deotroy the other."
was natural, therefore, that many fal«e ra­
toon. should have lieen started, such as
that Gen l Belknap had shot hitn*elf, and
others equally extravagant and unfounded,
[t appear., however, that tbe Secretary of
War after leaving the Invenligating Com­
mittee at oooc sought the President and
tendered hi. rtmgnation, which, being lint
partially informed concerning Balk nap's
actual guilt, the President st once acoq&gt;lod. Since that, however, tbe Coauniitee
in their further invastigaUoaa have found
such grave evidences of malfeusun- in
office on the pert of the ex-Secretary, that,
notwitliatanding hia accepted resignation,
strong resolution, of im/io'eAmrat were
wefcred, submitted to the Hotuc of Rep-

RepubTicn Nt tonal Convention.
Tka MM oatoa Republican (asvvalioa for
Ike oraiaaUae of e»a1.d.lw for PrrafeM
aad yiee-Prvaideal of tka Catted Blates. wU!
ho UM ia ike city «r Cl.ciatoll » WreJare.
day tbe fearteeaib dayrt Joao, 1«7«. al II
•'deck bom. aad will ooanw o( delegate.
frwiwk ataie equal to twta» lb. •smbw ot
Ua senator* ami repreaantellrae ia Coiigrvw.
ud ar tvo detente. fora each orgoaiiad ter­
ritory aad tbo fiUHet of Columbia, la eaU.
laa tho eoaveaitaaa tor tho elocttea or delentaa the c&lt; ■wilier* of tho aevrral states an
-■—-*.* a. l.-tu all lUoublicaa ateetors
and all other voter., vilkoul regard to t| ‘&gt;‘
P^lUcaUifrraanoor preview.
j£batioaa. arte art opposed to reviving .oootiaaat
lama, aad daaira loptmort frtaaliy fediag
M-t p»rmoral baraooy ihryu^hocl ibo coun­
try by aoalalala* aad .enforcing all tho
ccaailtaiiona! right* of every ciliraa. laded-

The evidence,
"Tftad^.bo are i.frver .( ihafaeaUnMd presented lo the Senate.
poeaaatUa mJ puai*ha»«nt o( aH rtbrialdte- ao far ae the-public know, relied upon to
the (owraiaent by beaeot. hilhfrl aad cape- eonvici him is that of a Mr. Marali of
NedUern: wbe are ia fover rf makla* wrah ?fcw York City formerly, but now of

n&gt;e Last in fas Boocbov Mutfer-The
Belknap Diugraoe—The Epidemic
of Hve Sxe^n-PoliGe*l-The Bu«iMoetinge—The Labor Market-How
the Rich Amuee Themaulvoe—Lent

Nkw Yobk, March 4, 1876.

The last development in the Beecher
sandal cane is the statement of Bowen.
Driven into a enn.er by the denial, of
Beecher of the truth of bis eaaertions,
Bowen ha. made a very explicit statement
lo the committee
He asserts solsmaly
that a lady confessed to him, long before
be Tilton scandal Was made public, that
Beschcr had committed adultery with her
at various tunes and places, the lecture
room of the church, or rather the study
beck of it, being tbe most familiar place.
He offered to give names and data, to a
select committee, under pledge of aeerecy.
He insisted upon the pledge of secrecy
Mcaiuc be did not wish that the lady's
name should become public Jiroperty.
This Mr. Brecber dsclincd. whercafen
Bowen makes this statement. It i* not to
lie supyesHri that Beecher and hia fncnib
will let this pam. They cannot. The
statement is explicit and circunutantial.
and it will have lo he met, consequently
Brooklyn is in a state of mind. ■ There is
hurrying to and fro, there is trouble on
totb sides. Will Bowen, if Beschcr sura
kim, give the astro of that lady ? WiD
be face the music, or will be back down
when tbe time comes that be is brought to
the teal? And will lie be brought to tbe
test at al! ? These aro question* that time
will come of it There ere skeletons in
too many closets in Brooklyn, and the

sxcite no more surpriM.
The oldost.
strcngort Lomss in th« eily are jpiag.'knd
M om knows to day who is gong to-mor­
row. Rente aro .till afakfag. snd the
Mares the first of Msy approaches, the
sire stores on Brosdvmv are bring vacated,
.nd api'Jication. for them are s. rars as
hen’" teeth. T kntw of one "tore that four
yoan ago was fa drn-.aud at filfl.QOu j^r
yrsn that ia now bring occupied at M.OUO,
and the tenant* are giving it up for they
can get a better one at J4,&lt;W0 Tbe truth
is busiMsn men can hardly afford to pay
any rent, for there b no profit whatever la
buaiara*. Tbe abrinks-re in valu- i* going
on steadily, and no one can see tbe end
Relief must come from some sourer, or
bankruptcy will be tbe rule, and solvency
tbe exception. New York u very rick.
THB HirrODBOMB MEKrtBOs.

Arc still wonderfully filled, and it "i. ns
unfashionable not to go and bear Mr. San­
key ring aa not to hear Titian* or Van
Bulow, er soy oilier light of the uiurial
or dramstie world. The Hippodrome b
still pecked st mid-dsy aad evrn'OfL and
the religious movement b treated with the
greatest respect by the papsm. Hat a
visit to the meeting* com races a candid
pieraon, that the reason of tho great aadicoves drawn togvtber b not Mr. Moody’s
earntMocai, or • Mr. Sankey's ringing/-of
which he haa proa J u chary of late a* a
pet tenor in opera, but the number who
take a serious interest in religion. Thera
arc thousands of genuinely gvod people in
the city, who bri'eve that religion outwriglu all othsr interest., and arc drawn
to t!&gt;«*c meeting* hoping for good- The
popularity uf Moody and Soo key in Great
ilntun b ea.il/ andenviod; it wu their
American-tm attracted the crowd, just as

uever make the same impression on culti­
vated people that bs did shroud. The big
clergy, of New York sit up in the preach­
er * pen at the meetings, and laugh over
Mr. Moody's apt bite, in tbe way of Ulustntioo, a* they would nt excellent jokes,
and lira evangelist runs &lt;ra about salvation,
very much in tba wsy a Chicam buinc*
nun talks fararanro, or railroads, with the
same earnestness, but Dots whit more
i. that of a finkbed auctioneer, who b
ready to knock dxre*i sAlvatioo to the
highest bidder without reserve.
TM LABOR MABKBT.
Carefully compiled tables show that almeat one lialf nf the skilled labor uf tlie
city b idle, and that wages for those in
employment hare been cal down amriy
one half. The bricklayers, who two years
ago were irettiog 84.50 a day are glad to
work now for 8L50, while laborers who
were firm in their demand for 83.00 are
gtad to get week at any price
There m
very liuh repairfag, and in regular mxnu
farturing th«rc b absolute stagnation. Il
b a curium thing that pbno making b the
only trade which keeps ite hands ril em­
ployed, and at old wages. • Pianos are
luxurua, and it would kcw that this trade
would be the fii.t to fall off, but it b not
so. That trade is -just aa brisk aa ever.
The charitim arc of courao crowded with
the hungry and naked, and the societies
for supplying firing sre taxed away beyond
their capacity. If there ever was a time
when spring was anxiously looked for, it b
naw. It u a hlcMing that the,winter has
been so mild. Bat Inc look-out for the
surutne. U dreary enough. A visit to tbe
prinrijfltl arvhitecta showed that scsrcely
any building was contemplated foe the cn
suing sca*ou, and what tlw laborers arc to
do during the summer is a query. They
can live on leas than to the winter, bat
they must have something, and that some
thing b very remote.

HOW THK Btcn AMVSB TUKMBKLVBS.
While tbe poor are starving the rich are
amusing thcnwclrea, aa they always will.
The list form of fashiooablc amtuement b
horsebac k part^ Companies । assemble
gentlemen, and train their bones to go
through the figures of dances, preciariy as
though they were to a ball-room. Think
of the Virginb reel oe horseback ! Yet
they do it, and they • tag," just aa they
uacd to when they were children, and their
fathers were butchers and Ixakcrs. Thb
latter game they play with their horses at
full galop, and so expert have riders bscome, that rtrf few sceidente are reported.
It beats skating.

LEMT
b S)»n u*. aad th* fashionable Christians
base to change their base. They cannot
show their fine fcalMh at the theatres,
operas oe parties, bat they make it up al
the churches. How devoutly they crowd
the eharehes every morning, when they
have new dothes, ^aad hsw awertly^pious

n Maine. ThalStete has concluded that
the poorest poesible use to make of a m.n
M to hang him.
An Otifaaxchann says it u a soUmn
fact that the majority of tbe Democratic
members of th. Ohio LegislaUxre are for
Psndleton for PraudanL
And now Conklin's prospect, ere wan­
ing. A strong pppostUuu from hi. own
State b cociinx up, and will oppose him at
Ctoannati. Il feoka Hayesv, very.

14lh day of February, 1876.
The Chicago aad Lake Huron railroad
advertise to pay cash &amp;r 10,000 coed*'of
wood delivered along the Km of their

McCrae, eupmntaodeni. Battle Creek,
Mich.
Rev. M. V. ILcrk, fonnwly of thi.
County, now of Athens Calhoun county.
baptued 61 petsoo. Bunday, Feb 20, and
during the day 80 were added to hfa
church. Three month, ago he had but
Confederate House of Repetsentativca 20 members.
And -*vre’derirg the manifat sMtrndaney
ol the Confederates there just now, it « Mich., have decided to sup tbe township
»«nl for 89,000 now in their liand., adnot a bad name either
Senator Booth want, lo know what bo oeted from tbe saloon keepers in the tows.
has over said or done that should call The jtreent liquor law will favor the vildown upon him the indignity of a nomi­ age tn the suit.
George
lloopeogsnwr &lt;if Gilead.
nation to tbe prorideaey fmm the “inde­
pendent "inflation Dcmocrscy cf Indiana? Branch County, haa made 1.00(1 lb* of
maple nagar thi* winter, Mid ret the
The Rbtde Island Houan of Represen­ groceryturn lierc liare none • excepting old
tatives have pasted, without division, a bill staff melted over and mixed with the worst
providing that land occupied or owned by quality of brown sugar.
The Kalamaxoo Gau tit ray* that Bill
institutions .hill no longer ba exempt
Nyc, a notorious salooaitt and bagnio
from taxattou. It b expevtod the Setiatc
icepsr. haa reformat tarried hi* liquor
will concur:
into ihlnitroel, .iarneda temperance p'alge,
Carl Schura sap the utter liclplcMneM and presented hi* name for membership
and folly of the Demoeratic majority in to tbo Melbodbt Church.
Congreai lias already caused “the bmt
I.a»t year the Flint A Pcre Marquetie
beads of the party to eune their victory
fa the .year 1874, becauM it lias only railway mill, cut 132,014,212 feet of lum!«er. The shingle cut wa* 161.633.500
brought their impotence to light end faThe Jackson, ljui*ing A Saginaw railway
spire their opponent* with a mw vitallity.
mill* rut 57.330,(MHi f«et of timber, 29,­
We understand that a weekly newspaper 587,500 ahinglro and 9,800.000 lath.
b sooo la be .tsrtej at Falmouth, MiautiSteel rail* arc being laid on tbe Air
itie&gt;, aad will advocate and urge the re- Line railroad, and it i* thought that the

nut'tee have found it neev-aary to discharge
thb very gallant Uukn soldier.
Ex-Senator Harlan haa written a letter
fa which be notes with great satbfaction
tbe wouderful development of tbe freed­
men saying, dial during the pa*t ten yeara
no other equal number of people anywhere
on the earth's surface have made such
rapid advancetMnt io knowledge, fa civilitalics and refiameut, and fa die _»qsi*i
lion cf the means of domestic luppuims
aad comfort.
A - Promiacnt Wisconsin German ia
quoted as saying that if the Rcpubbcsn
party wants ibe solid German Vote of the
country—Sehura and all—it ha* only to
nominate Elihn B Waahburo. The man
■ ho took care of the German, in Paris
would scoop ’em all fa. A* between
Blaine sad a Democrat, Wboousto b a
doubtful State. But Unde EUhu can carry
it against any Democrat living.
A feeding new England politician now
al Waaliingtou my. the presidential cand'idates .Uli plan and plot for a term in the
White Homs. Gon Great evidsctly faaeoi
ground rapidly, and Meson. Blaine and

daring the bat fortnight. Nsw men Iwgin
to !« talk of as "contprombe candidate. "
Mr.' W’beder, of New York, and Gov.
Hayes, of Ohio, are in thb duo, and either of them would make a proiident of
whom the enuntry would never lie asham-

se/thal they oat-dreae all their neighbors,
and then the meetings for charity, which
are cminetitlv proper. How they eotnj laocnUy 50 m a sweet, simple rortume
that cost 8UXW fa Pkrb, and give 810 u
relieve the suffering poor at their doors
If there b anything utte.ly aboard, !t b
tbe obssrvanre of Lehi by a fashionable
New Yoek Christian lady. They make
the season of mortification the lime for
die wildar. parable extrarag.nc*-. They
exchange the paid ringecs of the opera for

A graduate oF Union Oilkwe u pronineat bubisem min fa North Carolina, fa
a recant letter ear.: “I married in 1839,
entered the Confederal ■ imfae (as every
true Southern man did) fa 1861 and remained with the Southern army until near
the close of the war when I was severely
wounded snd retired from the service.
We are glad .hvery perfalrad. Wo are
glad onr eaure proved a failure- We are
gl.J eha fUtaa area.......... ssd wMtf T
speak thb I speak the sentiment of ninetenths af ths Boatbern jiecple.

and take revenge for the inferiority by
piling more agony on their dress
Cunous world thb. And yrt tfaae people all
expert to.get to heavsu by aad-by.
Piano.

The N. Y. TrOwae cannot be accused
of frieodlinen toward the Republican party
but it b aousd nn the financial qaotlfoa
and b compdlodto seythb of the Demo­
cratic sclteme for dodging contraction;
“Thb country will never resumo specie
paynuota until tbo people aro prepared to
maka tho racritmw Mremarily Inefdenl to
rssumptiot).
Tkr
polity u
frxMd. Il postpotM indefinitely tho day
of rewumpttou. bat doe* not fa any degree
make rmumption the nwrv easy at any fu
turn tame."
Tba Detsoosuta nf Now Hampshire bars
uominstai Daniel Marcy far gpunat beCSM whuto fa coo«sao. In IBM, he mads
a vfafaM aMMhowPsunidsM Umfa, fa
apeMh fa which he sold that the wicks*!,
dbleyal abebuoa party who uutafa tbe
iWdent fa kb fafarafaM of the Condi
tataou are joist beira with Um lo the fa
beritaMs of oircual infamy. Th. New
Ham jwhiro Dotwcrony ought u, adopt for

Somrthtog to Rsmember.

Whan Democrat, talk about hard tinxs,
high taxation, snd corruption fa ths gov
ernment, remind them of the fort that tbe
public expenditarni ram in ths first y*ar
of the Rebellion move than FOUR HUN
DRED MILLION dolbrs, and ineewaed
every year that the war ontfaued until
they resebed ths faiuwaes m, the fast
ywur, of rasrly THIRTEEN HUNDRED
MILLION DOLLARB-an ra the RE­
SULT OF THE DEMOCRATIC RE­
BELLION.
Of erarae an increase of
rerenum had to follow, to cff«* which
ttowo was Ii-J rawurcr but i*4*uon of the

HASTINGS

■

G. y. Itowll fl Co’8. Column1
rm* Ik. Brates Jmrert
That was* curious surarbe party which
A FARM OF YOUR OWN
oMmbbd rti’araoo HtiJiday's fo Brook­
s
f".
toatius of Mr. Bowen.
Mr Beecher
wse diere, and hb aon* sad sou-ta-Uw,
HOMESTEADS^
General Traey sod
Sbaarama,_Mr. FREE

Ths tat ReiKflj’fPT Hart Tta!

■■ n
STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It. ■

Oftbedelrgstre to the Council, aad the
Examining Committee of ^Plymouth

,

Best oat Ckflapeti Railreafl Land

No country clergymen, waited upon by a UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Where you wid find all kinda of
party of bL parfahioners, atapty handed
and pcaMOsed of rapacious appetites, could
t
be more surprised than was Mr. Bowen
when, instead of the Examining Committ­
ee be had beau summoned to mart, ba
beheld thu imposiag assemblage rf Mr
Of every Description which we
Beecher', friend.
Somewhat dueonoer
ted, but not altogether daunted by thb
H E TC I&gt; M I’ O It 1RTO. can reU cheaper than any boua i in B*r•
unsxpccteil group of auditors, Mr. Bowen
ry Cotiuty, for tfarra- renaoa*:
SHAKERS
’
appears to have read without hesitation un
l*t. Berauau wa hnvw no rent to pay.
hi* part, or fatorupuon on lira part of hu Gt.NliiSh J'LOWER it VEGETABLE
21. heeaue we make the moat »( our
auditors the statement ho haa been for
some days busy fa preparing. .Aa to the
umtritKo rnrotiDorii.
3d. Itecaunr we keep Ute bert of work*
scene which f.Jlowed. the aeeounta of both
parties to fa are fa sufatanlial agreement
(111. Itecaaar we warrant all good, we
When Mr. Bowen tamed lb depart tbe
raake.
dMr wm looked fa hfa face, and the key
We ac^l none of Uifa cbeap-made Fur­
slid Into the pocket uf the dextrous Mr.
niture that fa made by machinery. The
good* we make ia tnn*Je by hand, mJ
for the other entranre, but Mr. Bowen was
too fleet &lt; f foot for hi* pursuer* and vanshod through the door before they had WANTED «SSKiLSL«S. call and Inapi-ct our good*, (of they *U
bear inapcetton. No trouble at all
time to duee It. ■
»how gnreda.
Sarh a .to. as thu i* ksetily ludicrous.
Parties baring Pieturwi to frame
The cartoonist*' wc may fa sure, will make
tho nw»l of it. Mr Beecher end bis
aa we can do It 1’ .jrond Cheaper than
fristKb raahiug to and fro—chairs over

neminauon and reflection of the Hon.
Jay A. Hubbcl tbeMvsent Repressotativs ken off on account of tbe nraghnra* of
the road, tome time ago, will be replaced,
of that, the Ninth District, fa CoogveM.
aa one boar can 1* saved betsrven Jackson
and Niles.
Gov. Hendriek. and labeb him “a sly,
Controller Garfield, of Ik-troit, fa hfa
alppery, abuffling, negative, indeterminate
annual report, say* that if no change oc­
sort of Politician, who b not emlwrraaacd
curs fa the law. govenifag ths income of
by convictiona on any of the great lance
the sinking fund, snd no more bend.* are
of the day.”
fanrd, theBsteUa of the sinking fund s ill
Let it not be forgot tea that beside the
bub to • penai-iu relwl *ol&gt;!ter», Soutlrarn troll's bonded &lt;leU, tho. extinguishing
Democratic members have already intro­ the entire debt of the city, with, th*: cxduced bilb into the present CongrtM reptioo of the water bond*
For thb re­
which involve tin- sum of mnrr tlum ikrrr tail, if attained, we will be indebted to
koiuirrd nilli-xoi nf J.Jlnn, or mute than the liquor tax, which M something of a**cta scvrslh of our ustiou.I debt. Thb i*
hut the bvginnfag.
muuity through the traffic in firewater.
Speaking of tbe. Presidential race tbe Further, it proves very scodwdvt'lr fa it­
New York (&lt;«a*mcm'.&gt;/ rays "Fester sn self that the liquor L-.x laws arc mors
old horse with greet staying qualities, to l«ne£ci*l than any prohibitory las. ever
adopted and enforced, or attempted to l«
ri«i off the prise fa the four ctiferred, fa any pert of the country.
mile race at Son Francisco. Dorse racing
Mr. W. B Strong, of Chicago, having
ami politics are not unlike al times. The resigned the office of General riunerinten
race b not alway. to the swift."
dent of the Michigan Central Railroad,
_ Tho Wbcotisfa Republican State ran ha. been .ucreeded by Mr. Henry D. Ledchosen to the National Convention fa
Jsnc. The convention adopted a revolu­
tion opposed to a third term. They also
adopted a rewlution leaving tbeir del**,
gate" free to vote for the nomiantion of
Presi-leot of the I nited States.
Texas hu elected • democratic state
ticket by at lea*l- 40.00tr majority. No
man who votes against the Democracy
•land* any show f.»r btiwnvss or social
recognition in thi* -refuge of rascal",
where the avenge of unpunished manl.-r,
b shoot ten pot Minam 10 a e.mnty.
Tbe Republicans of Indiana held their
State Coovenlion os Tuesday. It was an
immense convention ia die and the enthu•ia*m wa* greet. A strong preference was
exprrewcl for Senator Morton for Preai'
dent. The following State ticket was
nominated, and a strong one it b;
Ths House Committee on Invalid* Pen
siocu has diwhargrel iu clerk, Wilson uf
Hliaob, a badly wounded Union soldier,
to make a place for a Democrat. Tlib com­
mittee, like most of ths other committees
of the House, haa gone info a ecerrt inves­
tigation On account at thb aecrst faves-

lev isinnissunr

The SurpriM Party ti Mr HtilMsyt'a. |

Altin.

Tba IHiaob Stale RepubTaun Oonven-1 A sew salt wall st Bay aty fa 1,036
ifan yriU Im bdd May 24.
ertirap.
Hoe. J. Webster Childs will addrorn tho
veslivn win be bald March 22.
Graaaan of Eaton County on tho lOth of
Tlte Democrat, will hold tboir national Mani at Charlotte
conveoticu al Sl Loeb on Tuesdar, Juno
J. H. Vaaandc,' of BrookfleH. Eaton
27.
County,haa1 Bible printed lathe year
,600, making it now 276 ytott old.
practise of spoakisg oo* piece and printing
Port Huron b*a a society, tbo member*
mother in th. (iotyrtononal Rtrord.
of which aro pl«dg«l not u. treat or be
Al th. Connecticut Democratic (*atia- treated to liquor or cigars in any form.
tfao lata week hot par's ticket was renom
"Chalk it dawn" that Each Prey, of
sated, Cbariss 11. IsgvAoll for Governor. I&gt;unondale, Eaton County, was caught by

twvere sad feet tbe Uafoa as our fathers
U»fiM N&gt;»
. far
gave it to ua He omnmiu a Meh erfaw in,
,2
ne
"ffiXx -o»k
of aerials Western post, bv giviag toms aeaiaet the American
jwcras, «nJ
kM,- ■&gt; ™. u» "O. xj «•
110^00 mmeor haste the wife of Gon
“k,“ • t
“
,U
Unu ihn-u w,. koe,
Sr?£,SE-'S^.tt2X.
w fcm
*■
*&gt; ““
“•
ptety X sastoso de I*'*'*! i» .l«i&lt;
MW
MX"
heirs soU haa So TMX UHBUtAMt s os
a. — Mil-, »«i iwx&gt;»
—I wvddn’t mfad it n&gt;ym*-boi he
“S^^^rotbemrierid never &lt;fal a dirty thin-, snd ho never will
TUi Artg we to otWabow
ofvrar,sadshe Kvw of thsroamd. « Ha will never pay fatwiMMW,—be will
Mror rapport &gt; body of mercenarias. nor
Thai Marcy ehaw *0 an..
will be use uadse lufloenre. The burn
tamMe homBinriiie nf ewfe.' e tW
mors who aro abosKfar QmUfag at this thb taxation fescy nsast remember that
time are dofag it at their own erpeme b tmbm week—&lt;5* mH
y-« r ir^LtC jV”1-* iT TTU*-"
% Fifafcleatffii.ivroohliimare m ever
Stall ffaftTSSm
atoram^Utsad this spmskm, ma
..mhfag at U-ir owa ehurgra-thet is for DEMOCRATIC RRBMLLION And
3^1
iIbabm

State

Pdnfoal Note -.

expooee a great many other.. The women
of Brooklyn are, al this time a great deal
Dore anxious to know the name of that
tsdy than they are to know whether be
Was guilty with Mrs. Tilton The Tilton
matter i» a little .talc, but this is fresh and
piquant.
English attention, like.the jubilee ringers.
Artemas Ward and Mark Twain, an&lt;L
TUB BXLKXAV DtaUSACK.
Brete Hatte's stories, whose popularity
Hie Belknap scandal created a profound abrcud outrun.* that they have at home.
sensation, for the prosecuting witness is a One can inugias what a con*rut Mr.
prominent man here, and Mr*. Belknap is Moody's cut. utterly unconventional man­
ner. hu liomcly Uloatratious, n« hare
aa well 1 nown in society here as she is in been lo thefoimal Englbb way of doing
Ws^ifogton. This is a dear ease of fam- things,’and it b no wonder he took theratb-

froat io lira, suggest; who art opposed lo
Belknap w*. the sister of the Secretary's
IntpaHnt ito credit or tho nation by d.preci Secretary Belknap to the poaitioo of poM
Mine any et.U* oMigslioo., and la front of trader at Fort Sill. Mr. Marsh testified first wife. She wan aTombiMun. of Har­
raMaiaiog. ia every way Ito national frith
rodsburg, Ky , and wa« a high-fiyer of tba
end kaaaaal honor; who bald that the east- before the Committee that the idea of hi.
highest flying kind. She was wont to
come to New YotV, and make the mot
free from sectarian control; who believe that, by tbe late Mrs. Belknap; that be inti­
for the promotion* of there coda. a&amp;4 dime- mated ('&gt; her a willingness to pay for it; extravagant purchases, for her principal
ambition was to outshine every woman in
that
she
dcvcrly
nominated
the
bona.
;
eeafolad la'hooe who adhere to tbe priaciAnd she
plat or 177# and support theta ** in corporal • that the place was given him, and snag- Washington, native or foreign.
od lathe tmatlratina aad lava; aad who an
did U. Het drra*« were tbe meet gorgeia favor of reeognlsiag aad nm|lbnhf the
ous, her equipage* were the most costly,
faadaawetal principle at oatloaol uaiiy ia it to both tbe preseut and tbe late Mrs.
thia centennial snnl wire rv of the birth ofthe Belknap, who were sisters, Kentucky girl., and she wm surrounded uith servants cf
“T D. Moaaas, Chairman Brpublkoa 5a- and usters-in-law of George H. Pendleton the most expensive nature. It w» given
tine) Committer
_
. of Ohio, and some to the Secretary out in Washington that she did not de­
pend on the Secretary's salary—he liad no
WuhiagiM, D. C-, Theroday. January 11. himself. Such is tbe outline of this ter­
rible story, which our space will not per­ moans beyond that—but that she had in­
herited wealth, the income of which pas
mit us to give in fall, and which cannot
Republican state Convention.
sufficient to jurtify all thia extravagance.
fail to cause a bltub of shame lo creep
A Bepnblteaa .-Male Convention loaissl 23 upon the face of every person who hw hi. Al her home the atory was that ths Secrre
tary had made some lueky spcculatious be­
■lalrcslea and alternate* lo al lead the Eeputlleaa Sauoaal Convention at c'laeianali on tee country’&gt; honor at heart.
fore he went into the cabinet," which a«Democracy Illustrated
publican Fcate Central Cewmllloe. "ill be
UM at th* City of Grand Rapid*, on Wedae.
story would not go down. AU thia figre
Ay^lbs 10th day of May. IBM. al 10 o'clock
That our readers may fr’ly appreciate they were sdling trail ershifs. and spend'All Republican ctet-r.. and olh«r tutor, the cAmteVer of the men the Democracy ing the proceed, in thia foolish way.
wlthont vetard to peat political difereaevv or of the nation ddigbtfa honor, we print
There can l&gt;e no doubt that the woman
tad aupplrt tie priadpios enunciated ia &lt;br herewith an extracifrom a .peach de*;verhad tho min completely under . her thumb
sail fre the Notional Rapabbeaa Coav.alien, cd in the House of IteprrocnlaUvcs on the —that so inf.tnited was &gt;&gt;• with her that
are invited to participate la tho election of
14th day of June 1864 bv Daniel Marry,
TVe eeverel eaentiea trill bo entitled lo tbe protest candidate of the Democracy of had she desired it The man wsa doubtfour delegates for each repreoeaUlivo ia the
lower keaasb of tbeStato Logblaiams and New Hampshire for Governor, and ask lem honest, originally, bat oh, how weak'
every man in Barry County to read it.
The merchants of New York suffer se­
Uioa will be entitled to ton delejales.
“Mt OOXMTITVXIICY &lt;fo not btltrn M verely by this exposure. It is rumored
Coder the rtoehitien of 1MB no delegate
icur u&gt; &lt;i r-iarrZy for the tremenduou.
evil with which our country is afflicted. that Mrs. Belknap owes vast sums of mon­
la the county he repreoeuie.
My roootitneat* are a thinking, reaaoating ey to the fashionable dry goods men and
S. D. BlSOHAM, Chairman
pciplc. They bow to no idols, and wor­ jewelers here, which, as the Bclktuqw
B. 8. ULIH Secretaryship no false Goda; their politim coosisto have spent all their stealings, they will
of pure Democracy. They do not believe
Republican Convention.
that the black man i= tqual to th- white.
TUK KrtDKMIC or TUX SKABOX.
&gt;
They are not imbued with any /afae j&gt;kiA Republican Coavunlioa to eket oi&lt;bt laadtnipg or /aht totiorU t»aermi»y Ttix
Malaria and ignorance of vctiiiktuon
By
JelofUe* u roprmut th* County of Barry In black max's tbvx rosmo.v.
will soon make New York no fit place lor
wliat
prinei|Je
of
right
can^any
uuui
jusU
■ he Plato Coavastlan lo be held at Onad(
Rapid* on the Mth «f May nest, will be held
at the Court Hmae. in tbe City of llaatiar on meht to accure frecdsm to tbe ./ores/ ague, diphtheria, scarlet fever and small­
Saturday, th. »h day efAptfl. I87A al 11 Your career is fast drawing to a done. pox bold tbeir own a very few years longer
God, ia hia roerey, will not impose upon
a'deek M.
as they are doing now, the city will Jsoon
The eevunl TownMipo ia the County will be tbe free American people another four
I-our
eaililod to fourdalofUiao each, aad tho oever- yean- of your-' dreadful misrule.
yean in the faey farance, four yoan gro^ rich people are deserting tbeir villaa, liea) ward* of the (Uy of Halting to om each.
cause the place ia so deadly with agues.
By order &lt; Republiaaa County ComnuUoe.
four yuan at the bliud lading the
This mouth the fWiionable epidemic is a
Daatn. Brstsu.
the plThath bottoraloa, I think will malignantinflocnia, which vnita human­
Mad. Maetiap, Mank Mh 1178.
satisfy even Divine veugcanre.
And kind as it dul horses two year. ago. The
wbsa the edminiatrati. n at th. govern doctors call it by no fancy name, .only
meat pats ns into the hands of the eoa- "plain eold." and the Madison Avenue
TROUBLE IN THE WAR DEPARTservauvo party, our abulitioo friend, must prescription for ite treatment is—neither
WENT.
emigrate to A’byainia. and into the heart belladonna, nor “internal exhibition oT’
of Africa, or be content with the four aconite, or anv other high sounding drox,
The rcvelattuu ot the pant week al yean of MnCBOBMKTIC BKAVTITrUB but equally plain catnip tea, made doubly
•troog. which is administered not more far
Wmhwgton will fall with atartlinp effect
ern'ment inetituted for whilt mra will the sake of breaking up the cold, by a
upon tbe muatry, notwithatandinr tbe again become popular.
good sweat, aa for ite valuable and recently
nuny prrriona dtadoBuren af official tut1 shall utter upon the ff-x&gt;r of this dhuwvere-' imipcrtiee in quietihg tho
faithfulned* and corruption.
In all thia House whatever 1 wish concerning the nerves. Fancy a bowl of Lady Washingmate*,
rkc
ybtfte.
-rad
dr
uofrayrt
of
ton china breaiiiing the soothing usoense
bmaUndfinr mun .Uxkl higher in the
thio Aih»ioiotnition; whatever 1 wish of balm tea, adminictersd to an -ntersrting
pablw mnMonca than Genl Belknap eonroraiag iu torpitodr, iu ,ioo
dtl»r Grant'. SocreUry of War, although fimnity. On the Knd day of September as velvet, aAi you havetho elegance of in
the limited and tetduueal charartor of his 1862, the President (Iineola) gave uo- fluensa. But for real virtuea, 1 prefer the
old style, a cricked blue bowl, steaped m
duiiot aonutwhat removed him from gene
be should imue a pvoekmatioa ef esnanei
ral obMrvataon. He, however, enjoyed to potion to all the afasvs In the diatriote seek pcncrali'ia. of teas with a quart of deep
the fnlleat extent, the jtrorerbtaUy good tug far independence.
Three months three gulps, Ugh! the stoutest cold fled
reputation of Army officers, whieh haa notice was given. During this time tbe affrighted al tbe thought of a second dose.
oboMfow preai was in eentodes ; tbe rebel But talk uf plain cold»-4be MW variety
tputot propoaala to tnnafrr Indian Affairs to lion was anout to receive iu final blow
the osdered tnoVanom was to be nsberee
*bo uo.*mi of the I^r Orpartaient aa a in. Greety, at the baud of 900,000 more
fever and ugfce, and getting drank, and
moana of inanring an^naeat adaaiaiatraprotuiaed to move immediately upon tbe one crawitout of an attack fading Uke a
tioo of the perplexing dutim thereto per- coceoy'. weeks, under tbe infiwace of the cabinrt officer just investigated.
Brent of the Lord. In my Judgement
laintng.
rouncAL.
.
an overrent* ofthe cunssitutioo to proBal individual dshottor ma ami amae- eiaim ffaedom to mdlio- of Usefa,
The local politicians of New York are
tuam will braal through all known aafo- aSords staple foe the demngugua.
Time
Kurda.
From what wo know at this vrouMfril ms to specify one half the rad- making a stir for Conkling’s nomimauon
for the presufaicy. but it does not make
writing itaeeam that the House Commit­ ioal mistakes Mr. trnKoln has made. Tbe mix* headway. There are many excel
tee sn the expenditaraa Ln Uta War De­ whole bfl off todiotmoot is bsing drawn lent men in the city who would be gfad to
bylbeaeetfrsd himself.
The (rsif of
partment rwnatly struck upon a line of .ifovtUsa Zfarofa teiU ootyrorr n/arer ace Conkling fa the Frvsidoitial chair, and
invesUAtiou whadt stoned to asrioualy SES?iSi-Ed S.'sn there are a great many who would not.
But three are a tbramnd or more p.ilitioal
implisma tbe ^ury of War, and, st.
the Preeidrat will go down to poetenty bummers, who would ssreort anybody
axplfeWy snort 1^ tUy had bougl l

JI rather hare a arts man rathre than hare
my cnc who haa ever mixed in city &lt;ir
eatc polities. Tbe Democracy are hardly
ay better off. Tilden esnmX get the un
divided support of the petty ia tbe tfcy,
red for tbstaiatter no one can. Bo far m
New York is concerned it will not make
much ol « show of influence fa either
rourention. The liberals, what « left of
hem, are waiting far the highest biddsr,
but then-arc M few of them that no one
ransidcr. them wgthu bid.
tub Btatxxaa or tbb wkxk.
The list of failures this wook, foot up
nearly om hundred, and they embrace al­
most all varietica of business. The smashed
parties generally offer 15 orate ra lb&lt; dol­
lar, that bring tho renter figure. ^8o

Awirtanl Superintendent at Detroit, of
which city he b a native—son &lt;.f Henry
Itedyar*], (Tonnerly Mayor of Drtroit ) and
gran(fee n of Geo. Lewfa Cast. Mr. L. m
not very old aa a railroad nun, hut with
his ripe nor element a* an rxceutive man
hi. short service iu connection with the
Central has proved him
efficient that he*
u rapidly risen both fa tho catimalion of
the public and railroad manager..
So
greet fa President Joy'* ennfidr-nr*.- in Mr.
fadyard s abilities that, on hi. aecwioei lo
the &lt; irnrral riuperfatcndcneT. the prwitiiia
abolfalie&gt;t
Mr. Ixdrard'* headquarter,
ill bo in Detroit.
Hcrapath'a Railway Jonnal. publuhcd
in London, annuuims that the Michigan
Central railroad company b going to con­
trol the Detroit A Milwaukee railroad.
Thu piper aays “The tvodholders may
frelconfident that in the hands uf Mr.
Joj, and the men engaged in Jhc enter
prise, the scheme, 1! properly supported,
will be carried through aueceufnlly. The
profits of the line in 1867 were ab-.ut
877'K(KH); hut afore then the traffic ha*
gradually dcrrea»ed without much deervaac
in expenses. In 1873 the cxpriue. were
824.000 more than the gnsa earning. ; in
1874 there was a profit of nearly 8200,­
000; but fa 1873 the profit wa* only
about 820,000. Tbe mortgage and rou[cn
holders arc offered a new firat charg-,*'
inertgage bund, fawring five per amt intcrasl fa gold or six per rent fa currency,
and commencing to ran a year after the
sale of the line. Tbe principal negotiator

IN NEBRASKA,

FURNITURE!

miscuously and dodging about through gs$20r.S“to.Ttt!WS tfa iJaranut »*-ta Itoat.acfeetfld stock o’t
the throng Mr. Bowep, eager to escape
I'lcrURE FRAMES AND MOULDit would be a clumsy pencil which could
ixou, ttKACKiraita, Papbb— Hoi.t*not make Mirnrthing uf the material* thu. iraS&amp;BSS55«SS®- .!5
fumishad. Hut after all is the areas g^y;&amp;«rJisrsr*r?.t
Holdwws.
■
‘
wholly a laughable ons? Here u the pastor
and everything In the Furniture line.
We Invite all lemon* tn call and look
boud raar rriuu.
preacher in" America, charged with dread­

ful crimes; here u ths man, for a score of

AUGERS and REAMERS

church, wbo proCmes to have tho avideuceofhfa pastor's guilt, here ia the Ex­
amining Committee of the church a*Rem
bled to inquire into the truth or fafaii of
the charges; snd fastesd of a fair and judieial examination we have an atteuijX to
averaws by numbers and to restrain by
force, and tho company of Vbrtetian geetlr
men traiufonn themselves into soowshine
very like a m«&gt;b, enacting a arene of wild
tumult and ludicrous omfuston. It seems
almovi uuosreraary to sey that the scene
i* dirarcditable to all pertie* omlenrad fa
it fudged by eitlier of tbe aeeuuuls which
we hare of it. In laek of direct evidtnre
neuple ars pbliged to jades of thia Brook
Irn buaiuew by indicatfoap and iuferaocca.
the mggisrtion* whicivflmw from suebra
arene a* thb are nut natteriag or helpful
to the reuse of tbe flymouth pastor,
ixreera of fair play in a piotrovcrsy where1
tiier* are fifty againat one, are likely to
aide with the one rather than the fifty.

‘sjg- it. ygsariA f.

aarart itselfby force of arm*, and violence
fa tbe resort of a weak rather than a strong
rail**- The acene of cdiuwday evening
has its tadecrous phases, but it haa seriooa
one* a* well, ami the latter will tie rcmem
fared hingraL It was a bod Mete of busioora. look st it fa whatever Itg lit we may.

Peerless Milk Safes
now on exhibition al our 1 urnlturc

“MORE LIGHT’

drr. Ilei-alring of all kinds of old fur
nllurc neatlr done
•

DUNCANS* MASONIC RITUAL
WE MEAN BUSINEBB 1
*.*uta* *U Ike Iraatsraa
»ev«n Uaarvav
I'unilture Dooms south aide State St.
haaartafo AUvaartM: *Hk ABSre--"*, I'kras**
aa« kikartalteM U &lt;La4U*l*a. B&gt; Ike ato'rt opiaiaite H. A. Woodyearfe Hardware
UM. suabfraitaMal?to toka tka ckair aa Marara
SJgaicaiiSSfcrgs-S'Jssr Hlore.
8TEBBIKS B|fl&gt;g.
UkBKsIu New Tart.
ftiW, Boel Islui &amp; Pacific

^s^^Pic^Rui'BaLcs.
IJtOO
tl&gt;aa*****taaa. AUrea for oae rt-*»lar*.
a. j. nouaan a &lt;-o.. mtsismi. ran*

RAILROAD.
Tka dlreal nala for

saOwt

|S25 A DAY|

Remember 8t. Patrick’s Day.
Gram! Bail at Union Hall un the
17th of March.
South Carolina, said mwetly st a' large
Democratic meeting io that State -that
the D-ciocraU* mu*t carry the next elect­
ion, if they had to take op their mnakeL*
and take off their cueta. aa white men go-*

the bloody shirt and wear it for hb liber­
ty's rake
—:—
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The Cincinnati Erpinr claims that
there arc SllU.UVO Democrats iu Ohio, Indiana.ind Pennsylvania oe nearly one
third of tbe Democratic vote fa the Union
who indorse its financial views
It ex
pert* them L&gt; have a little influence in the
Naiiotia' Cunvention.

There will be a grand time at
th* St. Patrick’! Grand Ball.
Don't fail to attend it.

■a oeod taevnoer. OeaertrtM book aaM
too. *e«. rau Auara co., nt imoa, ano.

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE!

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAX AND. BEAST
I* tk.OraaJ OU

MUSTANG

nr.snr, laci&gt;s. rsau. atxss
E&lt;‘. MnUXB. KOCK ISLAXD.
tt.trari-uKT, mcscjltixe.
WlXlIIXo-Toy, I0XA CfTT.QKlX
XKt.l.,
XKKTOX.
1&gt;K3 XOIXKS.

Cctmcil Bluffs and Omaha.
Without Chango of Cara,
V. tore 11 frta* w.lk Iks t’atoa Paata* ttellau fra
t*va* *r. Mil Lak* Oil. !tor»n«u. tan
Trairu tear* Daily ar follow .Oaaha. LaavaaaarlkX Atoklaaa XV
rwtoXreMBto2&lt;£ra^lwa. fa&lt;*£ '» ! K ■
Utoaka Ixevaaa lltal. KiaaHa4 &gt;
M M &gt; to

LINIMENT
KANSAS LINE.
L 1 11 1 INI la 11 1 )
Tto Cktoaeo. Mart I*U»4 * Paata. X*..’rea4
Ca_ kava sea anaaaU tkai* ItoaiWM rato«a tmiaraa
WHICH HAS STOOD TH ETEST OF
40 YEA 118.
THERE IM NO JtOHE IT WILL LEAVE.* WORTH,
4 ITCIIHOV,
NOT HEAL. NO GAMRNEtM IT
WILL NOT CURE. NO ACHE, NO
'
and CHICA6O,
&lt;'«&lt;&gt;*aM&gt;a(*t LaaTiaaartk with giara. Par tar
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A *4
U.re.*,, 1 to .to a*Urea4*. a&gt;4 al *t&gt;kto*
HOHHE OR OTHER DOMEMTtC AN- ■pik
*totoraa.Tay.k. a !*..« &gt;. laaual krttok
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT Ito all eatou »
TLE COSTING S6c„ Ute., or 81.00. KAXSAN. INDIAN TERRITOBIEX.
HAH OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
.COLORADO, AND NEU
A-HUMAN BEING. AND RESTGR
HEXICO.
ED TO LIFE AND l'8RFULN&gt;»
MANY A VALUABLE HORHE.
Tka CraaMarkav. brail a frit aaa,Uatoaal af
/ s*«6r!
Palaea llraalaa Bara BaU &gt;to*,M lira, wktek
la* aiiraval to*.1* aa4 laiariw amaaatoaoM for
|L"
■».,**.
re
a*.*.r*re
*ad lasarT.f &gt;ra*.a»***
Notice to Contractor*
MM
*» »V "to «“ •(**•
Tka sibenlesrt IMatrtra naart ot Kakaat Ma-,
treat Ma.l tremaaal of tea lawaakIM
Carltrt
&gt;n Waa41aa4 are a-re rea4&gt; U rare,.* &gt;aal*4

SPS^Sgsc^BK^
are ito Av.* tn&gt;«i* Lan, lufirfa*. •

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DELIGHT J. W OLF.M.D.

araaist sUmu-is.

' Fftssi. H"-

uW

PHOBATE ORDER.
VXATK or *icntuax.
&lt;:.«.» .(
Bury. M-pnar
;SMxfsar
s&amp;s?
:i

te to all a44a Ito toal atoTZaa.'toesta/ar J ika

Geo. M. Sevage &amp; Co's Column.
•WFwUa* *a*w*ria* any ot tkea* aalearUae
toast*jKOrtaaa* Mala akere lk*r ■» Ik* »**.

ratit a E

£P.HL'.k wsi.zt.

Umuss*. •*&gt; M*a4pr
nt Ffaun
aaS la**a&lt;.&gt;r«' 'Aa^MlaT^ka” al*‘alreta/raT
is George Jerome, a gcntlouan well “pJIZXme. PrtaOe J.te* *f Fretau.
known fa thb city, and for many yeara
I* Ik* Mitra W ta*ssteu*(&lt;^a&gt;lM U. Bikanra aotAaaory la Mlskfeoa. K W. C.asrato St. l&gt;e"itbet
TUOS. a. ■raxavo. PreakUat.
the chief attorney of tbe I). A M. com­
• «. raadia* *a4 lUaeik* »*UU**.4*&gt;7 vwllU
pany.
4 M
,
.1 Olaart Baara. lanl Owrdlaa at eairt misan I'RRl' ia—

iFloral Guide

There ha« been over 100 Ticketa sold for St. Patrick's Grand
Ball.

llendaomeot Guida puUfabcd. Send for it
DETROIT SEED CO.,
Detfrtl.,MI*M«sa.

Our Choice for President.
Traai d&gt;* B*i*u ItaM* JmmwsI.
We thu week placa at the bead of our
columns the nainrt.if RtTHVOUD B.UaVBs
Governor of Ohio, as oar choice for Prorident in the roaring political contest
We
make thb choiec bccauac we cornnUly be­
lieve he fa fetter fitted for the position
than any man yet spoken of, and Loeaime
we believe him to be eminently qualified
to diaeharge the trapretaal duties of the
higbrel offire in the gift of the American
people, with honor lo hinucif ami the

w ill ba*a candidate.

it Moiamry io spun aosaintae Goa. Hayes
aa befog the only man who ooold refamn
to the party the Stain-, and he tmdaa
serves that State as Governor. And. U
Msatnatad by the National BetraUfoan
cunvratioa, which b to mort at Cuwiaaati
fa- would serve the country for lira people
esfo wboa hfa term *ndd sxphnha wotid
be able aa setfoi with all tbe fannra that
have Men scoantod lo lira bm-mtod fan
ivm

“b3^££'

PROBATE ORDER.
nraTW or wrcwxaa X.'Canat* of Barer.as-a

cm.

sXxy.wSr

and

Home
GRAPHIC'

Tka larnrat. (kaaeaa.. &gt;M toa* Illatomto Saa*
, _ _ eoear. tea waskir aOMraa ot
Annraa Huett lioa*Fret* oe Atraste*.

PICTHPFR
Picture Frame Mouldings.

oiirtuarn vxix.

WhoUtia end Retail.

We believe, too, that ;*MX-CM*. aa.1 toll*t»W1 v a&lt; aa*.'aria** a*»

rampeers. A young man, frosh from the
ranks of tba people, he b frac fr*» aU the
biUaroU thu may be ct.gend«wd from a
clone eunfinraMUt to political Ufa, ,-aad
would therefore the fatter know, and b.
more free to shape hb actiona co nccord
with Uw popular sentiment, lliaa men, wbo
for a Ufe-ume have devoted thetr sole cocr
pen fa the advancement of party policy.
Having known him more or haa during
our life Urao— having hail many opportun­
ities to study hfa rallber, wa have ever
found him one uf the m&lt;et upright, faith
fol men of the timca. A true Republican
front tba organ ixation of tbo party, ha has
aa honorable s war ruenrd an any man wbo
ever stepped forth to defend tas oraatry
Having serred two terms as (iuvernor ol
Ohio, ha stepped down from the Gwberna
taonal chair of that State with giowine
hooura to himaelf, ud tho party he repreaested. And, whan the Democratae
party, fa 1875, placed st the bead of thei
State ticket, Wm. Allok, tbeir &gt; trongesi,

A

PICTURE rHI*fS.

Hearth

THB WEEKLY

VUICAGO

SEfil)

COMPANY.

GARDEN AND FIELD SKIDS.
Wbolreole and Retail,
.
11 Michigan Grand Avrcrae, Detroit.
■iSMl
ae.4 ir HlaaUMad Catrtaewa »*ra.

ALBERT DlemsON,

“USM” SEEDS,
COaBURNMICB MUCtTKn.
&lt;.'UICA&lt;M», tlX,
PROBATE ORDER.
or^^Cg^AX^ansii^rt^Owr^to.-

*ra»a aiiiii.
*J**a"fa*4"*w*.^«|*..... n,aw

_M&gt;»&gt;

__ftkifl Kota. Hew Teae.

UNDERTAKING
BHng a Lusluew* that treed. ■ great deal
•&gt;r experience.
rtXMixv nnomnu.
in ibe buxlMu*. con truly any that they
can do better wi.rk, aad give better antbfaettou thaa any other Ann tn th;,
•ectton W. H. Stebblr.e, tba eeolo&gt;
member, with the experience of a lifetime, will ntwnfn give his poreonal atfenlion to tbta port of tfartr extensive
biMlDwa.
Henr-u and Tram furnbtied when
roqueotad.
Tbe Electric Balm wiU be used only
when-dealrad.

STEBBINS BROS.
Haxmga. July Mb. irti.

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Wondprfnl

, Y •rT'
^mximAvawuLJL—
J. fa* totfrar rt tq. atone, nt AUm&gt; MaAw.

RsenSiam * mao of vart aln'u

Mln StiJ^ta hb

y W fo
c

or

�Thb Rjrii»ucAfi

I'llUvn of Julius Noble lo retell 1OTh
PTid by U. Snyder, waa accepted aad adopted.
Kepcrte of Finance Com. recotacica.ling
the following aecounla to be aUawnl.
Uteho Brno.. Si.00: J. A. Sweeeay, on
walk. |2,M! Haytadt»,M: L D. Barman
•1.25 i Auon Maynard 7 Goto.; H. Parker W;

BUSINESS NOTICE.

(WIG If Iffl BW MI

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

re-altsdl.maktoglb. mm. www tUa u
wm before, that the expenditure waa indinc.l
by parties who neMs In tbe J'stortrt AmUcn« ®a Green Street, and ibal to. ollrere wbo

ate io te tniotod aaywbvro. Viiawu tho rueolity of ifillUni Worth Btekatp, late SamUry of War, who, dooplu (ho tart that ho wm
callod Io that high J&gt; Millon by a Bopuhtima
1-TCTldroI, could not forego tho landoacie. of

ALL ABOUT THE COUKTY.
.MA iiq.

Ayse—K.bm, Jordan. FbAst Nay.-Doipb, Hick.., Sheldon.
Mayar rctwl aye.
appewr Tory radtenlaaa. he waa doing a eery
iboliih thing: we hare shown him what we
4’“” lo be fort. (w. Jonl take h for granted)
that although . ,„y
proportion of
high way money ... ralaod from parties who
rualdo on. or are ialemtod In. Ureen Street;
yet but a tary email portion waa eter ex-

Tomatora, Peaches, Cherries, Plumbs,
Pine Apples, Paars, Green Psas, Ac., Ac.
CANDIES
We have tbo beal assortment end soli for
the Inert money in the.city.
TOBACCO
We do sell a bettor article and from IU to
15 cents cheaper than any other place in
tbe County.
nm i tic
Wo adl tbo 11/ Can'pboll.
. PRODUCE
Takeo in exchange for all kindi of good*.
CROCKERY. GLASSWARE AND

We hare 5000 Rolla of New paper and
will sell cheaper than rrer Abo, a nice
’ line of New BurdcrvGill Pattenu. Fresco
Border, Window Shades and Window

Good Heavy Overcoats S5.OO.
8'35. Custom-mode Suits for only 325.

S25 Fine Cassimere Suits for only $15.
Boys and Youths' Clothing at and below cost, and
we also deduct 15 per cent, from lhe marked Prices.

S35**

YOURS TRULY,

ALL OUR GOODS MUSVE SOLD

W. wUud utifouBly for (Inmbl.r,
kxpvrtiagke would try at foul ■&lt;,
elrur . h; «f b&lt;ibI&gt;(

So we advise those who want to
Attentlon

CrtbuUcita'

Greenback*.

Buy Goods Cheaper

The Successful Physician

Than they have §ver bough tbefore

fair-spoken physician, who does bis actual

TO COME AT ONCE.

Really skillful pbyaieuns are not so nu-

■X!

and hence lhe adverttomrat of Dr. R V.
Fierce, of Buffalo, may well claim the rea■nd well-directed effort, not attempting too
much, or creating false ideas as to ability.
Tbo only reliable physician in three daya
uf ontnplicated disonfera and higl. pressure
living is lhe “Specialist,’ lhe man who
rrttten a
' which

STAR CLOTHING BOH,

500 CORDS WOOD.
500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at $1.25 jjcr
cord delivered.
C. F. DWIGHT.

38, 40 and 42 CaaaLStreet, Grand Bapids.

DETROIT MARKET. '

County Correspondence.

We understand that Mr. Blair, the as­
signee of Spring X Avery, ia cloning out
Ute stock st prices never before known tn
the dry goods trade in Grand Rapids
And we would suggrat that all those who
are desirous of making purchases of carjku, velvets, silks, dram goods of any
kind or nature, or those who have the

CALIFORNIA
The people of Barry Cotinty to under­
stand that by a i^istake in an order, they
have sent ns 40 dozen
.

X

XL-AIMC3F&gt;S,

but Will Hams, says he .can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out'
Well they sent us a double order of

FOR SALE.

CROCKERY ,

Winona and St. Poier Line
Is tbe only route for WlNoHA. Rocnca-

tkr. Owatoxxa. Mawkato, BlPktc*
New GUI, and all points iu Southern

&gt;. F. lllcke

and Central Minnesota. Ha
Green Bay and Marquette Line
la Ute only line for Jaxx«vili.i:,
WA-nniTowK.l'oMD'n.- Lac. Onnwoan.
Arrurruit, Ghkzx Bay, Kkanaba*
N'roavxu. MAaqvrrrx, Hocoirrox,
Hancock and lhe Lakb HcmioX

BUT
G«o. L. Heatb.
Eanncnt rouirtpbcT tbit Ute old m?d
reliable hottie of C. B. Babbitry ia, aa rear,
buying «CT, butter, poultry and all kinds
of farmer e produce, under Barlow A Good
year's store, and paying for the same tbe
highest markrt pncc. Patronise the house

r^:

Chicago and Milwaukee Lina
la tbe olt| Lake Stooge Bonte and m lhe
only one pawing through EyA terror,
I.akm Fokwt, Hiohlaxu Park,
Waukmak, IUcuik. Kkxmiia i*

too, but Dan says it is going fo be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping hoirse, and be will sell it Cheap
and dose it out
.

GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can sec and they will behold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, savour DOLLAR TEA
is the best.he eynr saw, and everybod allows
our SIYTY^CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
.
'
.
Phin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.
. ; „

lh« oalt of Agriawttnnl ImploMtaU al tbo
Tooaanooady teraphd by Dwight A Barrail.
Tboy era young boo of capacity, energy and
Uaadal ability, and it it hot too Buck to Bay

SPECIAL NOTICES.

t, itho
My attention waa. thia weening, railed to
a. article ia yeur team ot Feb. IClh entitled
-More School Trouble.'' la which one. Well
Whiter undertaken lo eel before the clad.

xxnr

YOUIUt,
numasa

smith,

«

pksston

Lical Ebro
The Farm known m the

8808750905
Bang about to remove my Barber Shop
from my present location to Stole Street
(the Building formerly occupied by Mb.
Jt oin Ideate liny drtT to thank tho
’Public generally far tb. liberal Patronage
they have favored tne with, the twelve

17th which i» expected to excel) is
.port audit good time gmrally any party
srsrWdln Union Hall.
Jartlayby a dollar, wd yon will
NEVER neat you iaroaud ia iWr party.

4. 0. Q00K rvtr, 'f Pwv‘”at,
Containing One Hundred and Eighty Acres of. Land, 140 acre*
under cultivation, 40 acres of Timber. Tbe above Farm for
bale Cheap and on Favorable Tenua, for further information call

CRAWFORD BROS.,
Grand Rapida.

J. Cole &amp; Son

kMiautM

FAR1T FOK* SALE !

�Good
and be happy again.

LANDS

CHEAP

SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
THEOLD FOLKS, AND TO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS.

A Great Reaction ii Prita!

Tbe Boston Journal, la a ree«sl
ter. "Ilcturv ia yiumlf what a mageiia.
for ehndrm ought to be—how bright aad wtas»ga ia roui.au, kow pur. and .liaalailag
ia iBMhiag. Uw rwplMklmii with Utiara,
_ , .Lu. ._ _ ,L-___ a.

SAMSBURY A BROSSEAU,

SEVEN

New Haven. Conn.,
_

PLUTO

FURNITURE

PIECES

,

Mercantile Training

8EWINC '

' machines.

tykttntak Bncteh, Fraa, Ic

50 tents.

FIVE

lOMESTIC

73 IS"
iVast

UCtotkhCnakil,

Brilliant

arVTatoL’k^u'’'

J" " “•
Rheunurthm, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

'MS'

' ft (fH, 4—. sad .V_mA .halt

GEMS

Lawson's Curative

CENTRAL 1

’

HASTINGS, ■

The BliM IMt Micata for
Yom Met.

MaguUlcrM granite building, with elegaudy fitted and funitahrd apartment, for
the application of and carrying out of our
novri and aystoanatic method, of

J. M. HEWES.
we guarantee Satufirtion
Hearne furnished free lo any iienaie
purohaaing a Cofin worth SlO. We
on pre you better 6 gun* than ever of-

THI

BUSINESS TRAINING.

CHICAGO LIDGER

Young men who coctrwplate a buainem
life, and parent, having son. to educate,
arc particularly roqueated to
f.,r documenta relating to the rollcge, wbieh
give full information a. to term., condi­
tion. of eutarace. cte Addnwa,

A $3 Paper for St.50.
-iiWr

?^l.$20p

St. Nicholas for 1874 and 1875, 4 Volt.

CHARLES R WELLS, Praudeot,
,L3&gt;rf
O-.l

RlCKFOnp

Jnitte*

AT THE

L E. STAUFFE

_________ _ __

SHEET MTCrSTO
FOR SALE at THE BANNM OFFICE

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

-.RAILROAD,

CAUTIOH “8

TITwIE TABI/E.

firo Yarn Jathii &amp; sutm
RAILROAD.

0M I

MICHIGAN AND THI SOUTE
THE RICKFBRS AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine!

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

4. n4 Nwkina i
HMM K&gt; — ।
KrA ,F i-..

1878. SCRIBNER'SMONTHLY. 1876
We Invite the attention of th- publlr
to 8c*xrau*a Momykly, which now
lireerrwdJy ranks among the near n,-

T 4u Ik4allr

Il I,

I

“The Best Thing in the West."

ITOHISOH, TOPEKA S SANTA PE E 1
St Nicholas for 1876

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
■The Boy Emigrants " by Nosh Brooks.

eiSi'Oit

se?.&amp;i£

Ira Cha
**** '*
fi
"’itoWa.Ba. KBSklLi £Lc.*&lt;MI

*

T. PHILLIPS.

NOTICE!

'Philip Nolan's Friends,

Tbtolaan historical romanoe. The
•cane la laid In tbe South-west. at a ti ni.when that territory wa- fir»t Hpanlaii.
then French, and then American, ano
when war waa Imminent, to obtain tbe
control of the mouth of tbe Mlmbwlppl
It la likely to be the great romance or
tbe Mlaatastppl VaBey.aa G abkeex.Com •
BOY will bo of tbe Paclflc (Dope.
,'Th»t Lass o' Lowrie's,**
— ”
« .VUUIV
•*OneD»y at Arie,” “Tbe Fire at
Grantley Milla." aad othemef Mr*.
Buroetrt abort stories, will Dut need to
beMraad that they have a rare treat
before them Tbe scene of the now
novel is laid hi aa English mln I ng town
aad from tbo first page to tbe laat tbe

Wagons

and

WEEKLY EAGLE
$1.50

KtnoPEAS ftorr.t.

Aiil Ladies&amp; Ml Restaarant
tsfrfr

KtSTrLfiSSMJil SI'S Ji
■e. ««41» B. dlrw.4 MiUM Ik.
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u•i.te
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aad I
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Buk
at k.hw..». i
uf Jaoaarr. A. I).
• IIIk- rlrtt. Utl. aad I.
rn.had.alb.aeM LUk &lt;

iSXSSS

Masquerade Costumes,

K1W

ix-1 roatribul :ra. among whom tn:
William Cullen Bryant. George Mac­
donald, Christina iGnocttl. Louisa .M
Aloott, J. T. Trowbridge, T B Aldrich,
Elisabeth
Abby
111.. K.mStuart
Im 1*—-Pbrips,
_ .. U. m
-f Morton
r.__ ■ .

Hs^sgErJ

PAT^NTS-.
■ pll ...Birr ’ Thi □ Ml

VmFllalU. Portlw, Ar . I&gt; Lrl.

"FARMER’S VACATION-’* byrUoJ.
Oboiwb
Wauxo. daarintlvo of a
row-boat ride of two hundred and fifty
mUoa, in one of tba moat fertile and lutmoUng of tbe vine-growing valley, of
Europe-a region never Men bv the or
dlnaxy
traveler,
but full of Interest,
in
l.- M-toi
i~b—------ .
. *___

Grand Rapids

Gilhnan Bros Oyster Ocean,

HASS RANDI DIVISION.
ia.port.ner t„ ,0
.la.U la ltd. |H&gt;rtioB «f
th. Nate, To n&gt;»e&lt; Ihia drauod lb. puUUh
er. af |L« Grand Rapid. Eagla BOV «fw Lk.
IV.ekly esliilMi of ihdr papar. a iMauBo*h

•KES Fb/ftsFit

The Reliable Sheri Liar
EAST ARD W»5iT.
to tan new.

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■Biih.mU.rW th. ra&gt;M (keieltr
•

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PHYSICIAN

f*ND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

m.twka.

Il SALEH IM

SEEDS,

URMM.DWD
ihr. CUtw, n»«. Ilaagirtu. MUM. K«.

Buggies

.r^caaeiu^

WSJWgfe.

narybody. aad Ik. Gaily wffl M &lt;fo rrllkent
It afire ^Oayiag lu vistoe for a year.
m MH. FHE1 orTOSTAtHL
IX A DVAXCX-Om;ar,
|) M

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IT WILL

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CONTENT YOU
Macaxino will remain lu the Lands
IMS. HOLLAXD, who will contribute
Mlandserial torica. Oar rwriSn
y look to “TOPICS OFTHETIME"
healthy opinion; “THE OLD CABKT** for pore sentiment; HOME
iDHOClETY" for_graceful eeono-

LUmlkr.hr.

Xiaaiat SoTg®l«r. 1870, tad elikrr elm, in
boand Telentat aa afo&gt;T». poM^Id. for »7.00;
or. a KtacrlpUiia «m year aadik. twa ml*
atm. for 110,00 TV priewaT Ik. 4-vJ.au
wlillea 1. jr.OO. All nraefoalm and Uoktell.r. -■!! recelv. mbmrljdloa. aad ..pidy
Teluafo &gt;t afoiv. rile
* *

S. 11 Bttefei &amp; McDotR.
Grain, Flour. Provisions
andCbuntjy^Produce,

dentist
YOU CAN

JOHN STANLEY I

SAVE

MOXEy!

•j reWriU., tar
. T*“T H. UmU —U.I., .—I nui I.
__ .____ , .

Price Ms Year; 35 cents a Number
n,,’LAESKi!ISkW5n-0*-‘’^ _»»

dattSrti ai Eknr tak

STRAWBERRIES ASS REACHES.

GROCERIES

PETERS' HOUIEHOU HELD RES
MM. I to ]3 m* ready. A roJIretwa at
Songs by Haya, Danka, etc. Price W
cent., (•ernumber, n 12 Xumbcro for (I.

aysawUMS wgaotoSubMtoenaf^w'jlCTj

If You Want Tho Best

SUBSCRirpON—POST

PHEir P RLQR MUI It
rv” ’ J? 13°nW niod-V' A cvllcctuxi
of Easy Danco Mtuu- Price BO emu
per htnaher, or U NatnUsn for 61.
La Creme de fa Creme,
5o». 1 to 25 now ready A et4Uc&lt;i&lt;m
ot dificuh Plane Mosie. Price to) eon.
per Number, or 12 Number, for |L

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Th&lt;

Bwiteit1

Geo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AND PUIILUntR.

VOL. XX. NO. 4C.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1876.

raCFEffilCNKL AM 81 CAMB.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
H«,e now in Stock for Uw HOLIDAY TRADE ■ Ml mid com•
idetc line of

central house
HASTINGS, MICH.

^osryys
Sj-nL Sewers 4/e Sys^if*,
S'47«,
Slroo, Slnijif BiUo,
sc« sj-o/it foo-r rwqi,
rejf Tw, ufo Ifoutt
Fint/fin/i/lq qooot.

L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.

Also the Celebrated Diamond Tooth, Silver Steel

CROSS-CUT SAWS,
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

Which arc guaranteed to cut fifty per cent more wood than any
other Saw in the Market.

STOVES:

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
Hott the Ijtrgcnt Door of tujy Stove in the Market.

' The GRA.NGHEII. :
It iff the HamhioineHt and Heaviest
Manufactured.

Boiler Plate Stove

Prices Lower than Ever Before in Barry County.

SML ■fflHT

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and Vests, and a
XTJEHY DF-IIVIS
'

K.* DRAKK.

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

tlYMClAX* OCMIOS
fcSilKL'

ONE HUNDRED
difTerenkpatterus of imported and domestic

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

A firut-clans
TAILOR from Detroit, ex­
pected soon, when we shall be prepared, to furnish the beat of
Clothing MADE TO ORDJETt, «"d perltet
fits guaranteed, nt the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block, Hol­
ings, Meh.
_.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

1X2itf

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.
WHOLESALE

and

RETA-IL

JEWELERS,

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

Nos. 266

and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
afr Fpseial Agent, for

THT-S^-Tiaar

•’WAT CUES.

HOWARD WATCHES.
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON,

UmmcXJm* an reseeoaMe tarwv. Vfla*
XavUv* liallrc,» atare._________ J»«rl
SALISBURY Ox BROSSEAC.

B. F. STEINHOFF

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?
FOR ONE DOLLAR
We will send. Post-jjuid

Sitlital al Jtoaiiol

DENTIST

TIE vmn WORLD!

DENTIST

Jurtllt,

-

Sweet’s

Mitiiiai.
■ EJEVJuy.nt

—•

H°TtLi

FINE PEUrnUG
DONE at thia OFFICE

“THE WORLD." 35 Part Row, N. V.

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED.
Computwn InriUKl »nd Competition

in

Teas, Coffees and. Spices
J-OSCJNf

OLD HUNDRED.

. II
-oik

, a- Of T«u the T«n l*»t in Um Mnrtet vrn»h ev«7
Um Importer. S. 8 SLEEPER * 00.. of Borton, uni

« prion- -M*

•“Of-Inl oompoubon.

GIVE ME A CALL

WHOLE NO. 1033.

he bad taken, but after some time strange i Thompson was a changed man,—changed
shapes scanted to flit before him, ha Mt, in that be recognized something of tho
---------iousaus of bring h diffiraUr mxd hmdn«M of hx r.wirinutook pasoesrion of him, in tliol hi* heart had been Pranked,—m
shewed him atrango that he was resolved to endure something
sights.
-------- t-- ------- — for something to be gained, lie mad/- Bo
legs: snowmen walked solsmnly past him, observations about reform to hia wife:
looking at him with tbeir wooden eyto, merely said ho would try and get her some
and pointing at bim with their broom- money soon; but she noticed, with a
atiek arms ; he heard tha Jingling of un­ queer surprise, that ho betrayed a singular
earthly sleigh hallo end tho scraping of curiosity about household affaire, aoemed
unearthly snow shovels, aa the spectral anxious about the coal, the rent, and a noise of th* children below *Wnk* him the
aide walks were being cleared off ; then variety of things which had troubled next morning.' Ho had passed a dream­
No Winter
suddenly a greet ring of aurora borealis John Thoiniwin very little foraotao yean less night in sound sleep.
biased up with purple light, and John past. He also inquired about the pre­ King, no OU Tore, no New Yesr had
saw, seated on a glittering throne of ice, cise dote of her birthday, which'struck troubled him, no ghost nor dovd, fix be
had slept the calm sleep of Lrelth and
Old King Winter himself, with heavy her as a most ringular proceeding.
He ।
beard and anowey garments, with frigid found that thia event was about three ,teaqcrarKw. The sunbeams streamed in
fsoo and streaming breath, while around months distant Going to hia work that .through the window (for John wa* not to
work that day and had slept Uta) and bo
him stood myriads of hia oourticra armed morning. John soliloquized :
(raw tbo red ran hiuwelf, looking quite old
with long, sharp irides for spesra.
Be­
“That i- where I have 4Uwsy* made ।
rate the king's tbrooo stood, leaning upon my mistake—in not being able to bear, fuhioned and ungbcstlike.
a staff, a worn and hoary man, boat near­ in not counting th* cqst of reform in ,_ “It wm all a drunken dream.” said
’
1
ly double, with wrinkled fitos of infinite thinking to get up without pain, in scant- ,John, after a moment's musing, “and portarioa?
else; and yet there waa a grain of
2. Will it be roapeUcd by law to do
severity, who gated on John, while on ing something for nothing. Fool that 1 nothing
j
'
ths other ride stood a fair and rosy boy wo 1 Now. if it texra my vital* out I iirmortal truth in it."
And
so
John
Thompson
went
down
to
Three qurutisn. can both be answered
with '* little scepter in his hand, who also will ccnqucr
।
tn the afirmalivo, re I shall priweod to
looked on Johli. “Thio,” said Jahn, “is
Nolwilhstaadiug thia valiant boast,
JOHN THOMPSON S DREAM
a sight well worth aoeiag." But the however, John went to a physician that
old winter king cried out with awful stern- day. and inquired of him whether there
msi, “Silence, sir I" and a dozen of his was anvthiDg that would destroy the ap
The oidinary three feet range road can
courtier* pointed their iride spears al petite for drink. But the sum of that ।
bo built fur two-lhinis of what the atandard
John's heart, and a shivering aieied him, geulleman's remarks wu thia: “Yoji
The standard
The following document wu presented gauge rood can bo built
and a quaking, so that he wxs glad to must cultivate and develop tho will |«nrer.
bold hi* toegus. Then, when John had it will grow if yon ttimulate it; it will in tto * special meeting of the Baud of Trade gauge road Out be brill fur half of what
Ur one. When we aay it wu a drunken coased to shiver so violently, the winter
time balance the objectionable tendency. 0on Thursday. It m referred to aspecial they hart bean built. Therefore, the cost
drcam wo wish to iariunato that John king remarked, “John Thompson."
of
a
narrow
puign
road
built
at the pern
aad if you pcracrcrc, you will' conquer;
Thompson wu iftit a \*ry rni|«xt*ble man.
vul time, is two thirds of one-half, or one
but it will coot you effort—fain!"
On the contrary, be wu a very wreck,
third of the cost of the present broad
rum-reaked, scorched, and prematurely
gangs roads. withered. By this lamentable failure to
, Th* excessive coat of the broad nos
control hia appetite for gin he had under­
loads being due in part to high prices of
mined hia constitution, worn out his
labor and materials at the rime of their
poor paliaut wife, son inspired hia four
construction, but much more largely to
little ones with a terrible idea of hts era wboexv, broken voire, yet with awful
I th* vicious system of Watering stocks la
elty. Ten year*’ before Mr. Thompson Rtcruocwn, “am sorry to aay that I have
the case of old roads, and the credit modream«d thia drram, when bo Brat mat- known you, Mr. Thompson, and I hope I
buier system of coastruction in those mom
ried thia bright, buoyant down East have seen you under unfavorable &lt;ircunirecently built.
girl who lived with him, if aavbody had stanres; I hope I am not prejudiced
I will Isy down two other propositions
banring upon thia subject and evraallv
egairet you; I trust I do not utter th*
ger in even moderate drinking, h« would exact truth when I any that you arc a
susceptible of proof to the forMring:
'
have felt insulted and would probibly contemptible man."
1. Tbs narrow gauge road is capable of
have inquired if they thought be wu a
doing as much businvss aa the broad gauge
“Such language, ' began John—but
brute who could not control hia appetite, the winter king roared “Bilsncv," and th*
and yet, a few yean later, it wu no un icicle spears pointed toward him with
We will not bore the reader with the
common thing to are John standing with such awful vengeance, that ha was lmm«details of Mr. John Thompson's struggle
bloated eye* and shameful face, before dlately silenced, and bsgau to (hirer.
' —hia solitary struggle—Ki* bitter strug­
Judge lore ton, white that functionary
It may be well to state tliat tbo twenty
“I hare looked upon your course with gle.—but for him it' was a silent, bloody
inflicted the customary 17/10.
Bat the extreme regret and displeasure." resumed
fire pre cent saved in expense of traus
The Chicago, Millington, and Wcatcro
details of a career like John Thompson * the Old Year, “you hare not improved sweat. Having started with *the idea
that the "job" he w»s about to do would »lb* first narrow-miagc road from Chicago, portatUn, as I hare chimed, is not entirely
it u not ueceasary to rehearse; they arc me aa you ought to bare done.
You bo costly, he was not disappointed.
For and, I beliave, toe first railway of any doe to tbo narrowing the gnm-e, but quite
too common.
Let us tell about hi*
two whole nights lie slept not a wink, kind baing built from here under the gen­ largely to tha lightening of the rolling
dream, which he dreamed on New Year's
and only by brief arutebre for a week ; eral railway law of (hia State, which Uw •leek and ocher reforms incident to tbs
night two yeai* ago.
system, and admitted to be such by the
ent rate of travel to perdition you will not
veal* th* nght of control in the people,
Mr. Thompson on that particular have many more years to waste and in­
would drop in a tit ; his hands trembled •nd i* for these reuotrn, among others, of advocate* and managers of the brood,
night, had suant his evening in varied sult ; and your children will * curse your
and hia work was imperfectly done, ins&lt;&gt;- the first important to Chicago and the gsuge roods; but which they auroot'
pleasures, lie sis an cxoelivut workman,
adopt without revolurionixing the wholemuch that hi» employer-' • rcprimandsd North want.
and ou that day had received a aum of
»y»tera and entailing an &lt; q-w io cnorJohn was visibly moved at this allusian him severely, solemnly warning him that
Il i* not my puqxne just now to inquire more as to preclude its serious ctuuidera
money for work done since his lut to his children, and ventured tu remark, his drunken lulrjla had all but cvmpkied
whether they arc cvrrcct tn their cooclu“aprtc," and bad slipped out by the back “1 suppose you refer to tny unfortunate
h
is.
rain,
never
dpraming
that
bis
pecu
­
•iau*.
but
to
alate
what
muat
be
apparent
door of the building where he wu em­
liar demeanor anil confusion and I romer to all who hava given the subject aay at­
ployed. because he knaa that his thinly
were the results of a bitter internal strug­ tention, that the people of the WoK be­ rote has verified and will prove the puuirioti
dad wife wu waitiug’uear the front door
gle. At the rod of some threw weeks lieve in narrow-saugc railways and are I have taken.
to ace if she could not gvt a link taonev
Average length of brood gauge car
John
Thompson, as be was going • home hastening their conxlraction in every direc­
of biia to buy some flannel for the . chil­
one night, stood suddenly still, aad tion, with the firm belief that through and twenty-caghl fret; weight ten toe*.
dren. Nc doubt John fdt u h* looked,
Average length of narrow gauge car,
st*mp|w&gt;l-his foot upon the ridc-walk ; by them they arc to obtain what they so
like a cur, when he did this deed, and no
twenty two fed; weight tour Iona.
much desire, ebewp tiaasportaiion; and
wonder he projected hinwclf with great
Th we figures are a little above the
especially is this true of the country west actual weight, but comparatively correct,
velocity iota the nearest grog abop, where
of and tributary to Chicago, aad hardly a
a bland smile greeted him,, poured, down
Tbo wia’ter king was right. it ir«« gll a paper in perused without article* like the and stated in round numbers for the sake
two heavy dotes in quick succresiou.
of
clearness and brevity.
matter of pluck.—of the Irering of following urtvtiog your eye :
Then he fdt a little better.
The broad gaugu car will carry io freight
pain I”
“low* Falls is talking up the People «
tons.
From that moment John felt that the Narrow-gauge Ukilrorxl from that place to tenTlie
narrow gauge car will edrry in
Mux-atioc, being confident that the Chica­ freight eight tutu.
•
.
conquer the nwostcr. But though be frit go, Milliugtoa am! \Vextern Narrow gauge
A tram of twent/ broad j.'augv cars
that the centre of bis enemy was broken Road in coming.into tha latter city beat
carrying tan tons each given live freight
and Lis flank* auvdupcd, still he erased •jriNg.’"
200 toot; a train of twenty-five narrow
not to pound him with the heavy’guMc-f
“Davenport, Iowa. Feb. 9.—A meeting Engr cans carrying'eight tons each, gives
Miserable coward 1 Let your poor. suiter­ renewed resolution, until rally should be
• freight, 200 tons
.
ing wifefill a pmnaiure grave; let roar impossible.
Weight of brood gauge cars, 200 tone.
four little girls ro to perdilion, but don’t
His nerves soon lx-ganio reo-verfhun city, will b&lt;f held at Cedar Rapid., Feb.
Weignl of narrow gauge cans 100
oh don t roti bear the diari|Jioary time their reactionary prostration, and he began 17. It is expected that thia meeting will
which might make you once more a to look forward Io his wife's next birthday, have reference to the probable connection tooa.
Gross weight of broad gauge train 400
and to prepare-for her a little, or rather a of ibis rood withAhe Chicago, Millington
as h. pildy wa*, fdt a keen contempt I
There vu a tquch of awful sarcasm in great surprise. ' To aptDo extent she was, and Western." *&gt;'
&lt;rroas\ eight of narrow gangs train 300
for John, when be spoke thia of bis poor, the Old Year's voirv, and the winter king
■ .Springfield, Hl.. Feb. 10.—A new ds
hard-working wife, and took little pains wan evidently much "worked up.”
with strange, trembling joy, that not only parture in railroad cuustrucrion was devel­
to conceal it, and Mr. Thompson wa* not
did her husband's' breath' not betray th* oped hern today, which is likely, if rucfreight being earned in eeeh train, white
yat auScUntly intoxicated not to notice
everlasting rum, but that he grew kinder cawfn), to solve the ipeslioa of cheap
thia, and aa a voice within him Was ex­ ilia cauterisation, is he? Well, he shall every day. But really, wo tnuat cot thia traus|»jrtxlion Tbo charter of a MW or­ the narrow gauge has only three quarters
the actual labor to perform, or a clear rav­
pressing toward him simihr feeling*, bear a little. Iln I ye Arctie supernumer­ stary short.
ganization,' the Keokuk, Galesburg and ing of twenty five per cent in a loaded
aomething like a burning fiaah, not al­ aries, touch him with your 240 seni
On the 31 at anniversary of Mra. Thomp­ Chicago Railqay Company proposal to train, and. aa in raae ol coal carrying and
together boro of alcyhol, ouuo over his poles, and teach him a little endurance
son's birthday, John proceeded to ths build a narrow gauge road between the
pimply face, and be left the shop abru|&gt;t.
At thia command the earth opened savings bonk and drew therefrom the sum points named- The corporators are among many other branches of railway service,
if the train returns empty the narrow
ly, with oue desire uppermost in his mind with a loud craking *&lt;&gt;und, and a batalthe wealthioat man of Knox county and gauge would bare still greater advantage,
—to lose himself in the oblivion of whis­ lion of froien imps jumped forth with mouths of hia sobriety. Witl
vicinity. They arc W. Seldon Gale. O?
its train weighing but half aa tnueh aa
key as quickly as pcaaiblc.
But as he wands of concentrated frigidity, and they j he went to variotti atom* and 1
T. Johnson, C, H. Mathews, Colonel the other, or a asving of 50 per cent jm
walked to the next saloon, siunsthing kept danced around John Thompson, and irarcharas, in accordance with
Clark E. Carr, Jbhn C. Stewart, D. H. the return trip.
dinging in his ear* incnaantly, word* to their cold boath burned him like hot iron he had carefully prepared, of ar
Friabie.Gro. W. Bsoyn, A. Kitehall, B.
Thia would seem to prove the ability of
this effect- “Liar, slanderer, coward, and they touched bim with their wands were needed in the boom. 1
F. Arnold. A. C. Chy, W. W. Waahberu. the narrow gauge, with its improved
knave ! her finger* Are worn with inces­ aod at every touch John shrieked with
II. Lombard, Jr , J. and 8. II. Feris, of rolling stock, to do borine* at'a rata al
sant toil; her eyes are dim with mid­ |&lt;ain, aod their was no such thing aa ewleast 23 p«
bdow what the aarno
night sewing ; her brain is weary with un­
varying anxiety, and now she ia standing
President. A. Kiteboll, Secretary, and
in the cold, waiting for you.” But John,
M. II. ChamberUiu, General Manager. bond or stock indebtedness upoo which to
though he could not dispute the truth of
Capital, 11,000,000. Immediate surveys pay interest re dividends, three coodsthese statements, and did not try to,
will bo made, and the work pul under con­ •ions are enforced to a point beyond ammerely said within himself: "Let her
house. And when thaw things were tract at an early date. The advantages of trovtrsy.
wait; darn a woman what dag* a man's
carried in and the rxprcra man had dr&gt;- the uarro* gauge system are claimed to bo
I will now proceed to show that the
footstep*; she ought to starve
looking up, MW the. hands of tha big parted, ha said to hia amaXcd wife
great. The creporatora may make it con­ narrow gauge road can do aa orach buaiNeverthelem, in spite at thU.defiant dock over the throne of the ice king were
"Mary, thia is your birthday, and these venient to inlerseel lbe Chicago and Mil­ tics* a* the broad gauge n»d.
Let US
attitude towards hia own coosaenee, upon the figures of twelveThe next arc -one things you tired."
lington Narrow gauge Bond, already un­ take the same train to 'illustrate—20
there was uo Mr. Tbompeou'a part, a moment the first stroke struck, and tbo
''John,” she cried, "doer John, what der construction from Chicago westward."
broad gauge can, 28 fret each. SCO fret
more lively desire to reach the point of Old Year trembled and closed his eyes, does this all man?”
8L Louis, realising' the aitution, U k^tbrf irain; 25 narrow gangs care; 22
drunken unconaciomuieas than he had while two ire men supported him; aa the
"It means," said John, "that thing* arc puabing out it* narrow gauge rosda, and feet eaclt, 550 feet length of train-each
ever known before. He poured down the strokes continued the old yfor was let clianged."
,
Tolcdd,
Chicago's
strongest
competitor
is train carrying the same number of tuns,
the rore.field*
rf Central
iIliiuoU;
Central
drink with eager rapidity, treated all that gradually down backward, and when tha
“And you don't drink any more 7"
and tbo latter ten foet shorter.
desired to be treated (and they wore ma­ twelfth had struck he was completely en
and Southern lows, and tbo Went, is
With thia statement I will hare you to
ny), and being utterly reckles* about ths his beck, while the rosy youth who wa«
giving aid and comfort to the forty-firat- draw your own conclusions. .
'
change. Before 9 o'clock that night, the the New Year, (for new years are always
parallel narrow gauge railway, which when
Having proved, is I believe, ore ability
voice of conaeience might have roared born mature enough to perform their children, as Mra. Tbomfwcu qnietiy "gave completed will cetne to Toledo, eonnscliog
from the mouth of a ten pounder, and functions) waived hie hand in token of tray" to her feelings, resting in a dramatie directly with the finest r-ortions ' at our
John, so far from lx-ing morod or dis­ his accretion,' and smiled on John.
The altitude upon the bosom of John.
State and Iowa.
turbed, wool-1 have returned a bland and next moment there was a trctnenduous
The Havana. Rantoul and Eastern, not
tender smile. But the voice waa quite ersah, aod Mr. T. found himself awake
But ecstarv is, in its very noturo,’ tran­ being delayed by tlx necessity of obtain
silent. At the particuUr hour we men­ and remarkably sober, while the dock in sient; a family “scene," even the meet ing an • ntry into Chicago, has, for the I*»t
The general railway iMorooratiun law
tion, indsod, Mr. Thompson waa engaged the city hall tower (which was alwsyv a emotional, can't last much over half an three months, buill it* road from Rantoul
of 1872 provides among other things the.
in a sport pecoliariy absorbing to a gvn- lilUe behind) was just striking twelve.
hour, atsd at the end of that period John east to a connection with the Toledo, following:
t
tletuan in hia condition.
He was in &lt;
“Thunder," said Mr. Tbompaou, "what
Wahaah and Western, and U now pushing
1. "No such corporation shall Issue any
shooting gallery and saloon combined,
westward with an eye aingU to the its stock or bonds, except Tut money. W&gt;or.
where they weresbooting for turkeys, and
tueree corn-cribs of Illinois, which Chim- or property actually received and applied
Mr. Thomson's shots had created intense
go so much oovetv
to the purposes Cw -which aueh corpora­
Three fact* are aignificaul. aad when tions was organixrd. AU-stock dividin''*
yon are Galesburg. Monmouth. Keitbs- and other firtirious incmar*f the ospilal
burg and Burlington eager and active in stock or indebtedness of any sur-h oeq,,ra
‘Ut tu hurry to the last acene.
their elforta to get connection with there lion shall be void."
It waa New Year's night again. John Eastern narrow gauge outlets for tbeir sur
2. “No racb corporative slud! cowsolihad kept the faith ; friends had gathered til in product*, and the Utter city already date its capital stock with any oAer rail­
irand him; his resolution wm buUrrered building a narrow gauge road to the north­ way owning a parallel ur competing line '
with sapplemratary aids; his business west an a-freder to thissyetem of exrtoSa,
The Graeva! Asnasnbly shall bare power
had prmpertd, his wife began to look’ lire question for Chisago and this board
young; the feet of his little ehildred were to consider i* wbethar these immraee in­
wansly clad, and John was d*puty grand terest* shall be allowed to go by CUsms
something in a temperanrc organization,
and had spoken with rouaidsrable Ability,

�THE

BELKNAP IMPEACHMENT

Shyster Clymer'end Hi* Commitfoe.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER

WtaM A

WhrefarMBoT

Th# Bret of all Ohirlti** -Moody and

C William* Tnuaaa'

Haar;* os, Mtcu.,

New York, March 11, IS7C,

Mabcu IB, 187G

Tinkler Burt
TomlituonGaorgo
Tinkler WiUfani
Upjohn William

Alien Williim K

all with that bold, impartial rigor of men

Adam. Richard

Barlow Nathan

Brawn Wilson B

Babcock John W

ivr.:r: -Ai
rotablub

lubit them in all their naked dcfcnnily,

trarliamcntary
H. Pendleton, and

Gov.

our country

■ORTOASE SALE.

BriroottRobcN

Evary dollar contributed goes directly
We are in favor of all honest investiga­ the relief of the poor, witjurat being pi
Hendricks. tion. and that ‘uo guilty man *hould

Berry John
Boynton G ’
CkbJtMvb

a dig at Grant aod at Romxw Conklin,

•d by budding a few new

For President.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.
For Vire Preridsnt.
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

Booodruff Jarne* G 11714 i-,. If-h-r
h

IklTanta Fabins
tirely un founded claim against the Govern-

which they can draw rations
Tho Guild luu&gt; an immcnuc
Varick Bl, which is filled

Drake A Philo
Dickenson Langley

5,000 families arc wholly, or in part, sup­ i* known
plied tbercfrom. At this time 25,000 phyed the
person* are living on thi* charity, and The people
failed will

Finley William F
Fuller Joseph B
Goodyear John 8
Gtlhnan 0 E

Diekerwoe Swift
DitxclLui
Eggleston Addison

prclcnng

To the PrmUaat and Directors of the Chi-

Subject to the derision of the Republi­ true beyond
can National Convention.

Republicn Ntionil Convention.
W. Eddy, Vice Prraidcnt of the Chicago,
Millingua
Western Railway, would
respectfully report that, haring carchilly
considered th* subject laid before them in
•aid addram, they are of the opinion that

witness Marah.

fifs lb result
of rates.

he coal brought into Chicago ii
1874 amounted to 1,359,496 to

this 348,78-1 ton* was Illinois coal. The
Chicago, Millington and Western Railway
will deliver the mine at a reduction of 50
___t.i -ar_ . _ __

amounted to in 1874, 232,872 Ums. With
in-

behind their privilegra aa memlcrs’of. the
House, and utterly refused to go. We
hare nothing to offex in puliation of the

conduct of that committee is »uch aa to

Political Note*.

their carncnt and eloquent protestation.
Mosot*. t huneaa ItepsMiesn

Republican State

Convention;

lirao Suiona! Giavantloa al Clnci
Htb day of Jana next, and also t&lt;
Kblican State Central Commltl
Id at ths City of Urawt Itonliis,
dsy^the 10th ■lay of May. 1H7«. *

■rvvloae party alBlislioM. who t
&gt;Bil support thv principle* ennaeiaiv
call forth* National Hepubllesn Co

ity aide of the I louse, look the attitude
off your witnesses
justice, and all anbaequent debate ha*
only added to tliis apparent purpose to
atop all legitimate investigation in to die
Belknap affair and it* surrounding*. took the oath of office on Saturday.
They daim that the object of the admin­
They arc now talking of Minister E. B.
istration wm to acquit Belknap and to Wasbburne for Governor of Illinois.
convict Marsh, but how could that be
The President luu revoked the appoint-

strength here, iaaa dead aaa smell. Bight H itchcock Wm B
Haye. Wm D

iur ucw
v---—j
------­
crowds of hungry pcotJo carrying away it did in IBM, when Sherman, Coltax,
their ratien*. Lart Thursday over 10,009
were preaeot during the day, and all ware
supplied. The Guild show* what organ­
isation will do, and how effective it may
be Every dollar is contributed without
impeudir^t storm. Belknap, Schenck, and
•elicitation, and they have nu difficulty in
getting funds, fur every one know* that
what ia given goes directly to the objeet
for which it i* intended.
MOODY AOB HASKKr.
The meetings at tbc Hippodrome arc ' continue as usual. New kork i* sitting
increasing, if anything. Extra swreio*

hoping fur lira throe long, dreary year*.
Rent* are falling every clay, and landlords
ctinridcr tlictaseiva tacky to have, their
building* occu
failures thia

i throng which melts into the hall half fill*
I it at once. Tlic audience is unconcerned,
ladies chatting with their friends, minister*
in the gallery seat* dose Io the speaker*'

latest from the inquire room*, and Mr.
Moody'* last method. The only thing that
The inrestgxtiou gun of the Democracy
action. Marsh could not have been coa­ i* loaded to hit-lhe other party and miso would distinguish the mertiag from a coli­
seum evneert in jubilee timl in Borton, is
the number of ter; poor, wretched lookunlcna the latter had been found guilty

.ill b# enlillr-i is

binding upon the eompliah for Chicago one-half of what 1 have
some which legitiir

wa not entitled

1’imo.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

To the Qualified Electors of
the Several Wards of the
City of Hastings.

Saturday, April 1st, 4876.

given by Mr. Clynscr’* Democratie amoci- name of the Christ who gathered in the
convict Belknap, then the subsequent in­ stat fur not wanting to gu before the Grand
A Specimen Democriti# Cindidite
Jury.
dictment of Marah would have had no
Fr so* tha B«M«a JrarnsL
Clymer, Pesidleton. 4!&gt;e Maralie* and
particularly terrifying effort on other witOn* wonld suppose that if th* Democra­
Mra. Belknap, all old cronica together?
tic party of th* North had a realising
D. IhTiinAilT’Chairman.
sense of what wu in issue in the great
what interorting facts they do develop at
wu of the rebrilioa, and what triumphed
tlie coal-hole, children with unkemtrt hair,
therefore, tho cxcusm of the Confederate Washington!
and frowre garments, brought by bending
member* of tho inrcntigaling committee
The Republicans of Colorado will hold grandmother*, or drawn by curiosity into
Republican Convention
may be regarded, they arc utterly weak a convention fa Denver on Thursday, the free meeting; men evidently out of
to fleet ei( bl
April 20, to elect delegate* to the Cinctn- work, filthy, desponding and forlorn; the
that terribl* crisis. Tl.cr*
back rtrorts «nd alley* eitliug down
them inconsistent with their privilege* a*
of taking thia equivocal
boride ladie* in fur* and velvets, and
• proco young men with flowers in their
■ntr unity tkal tk*
U s tra
Rapid* on the IO»h of May neat, will U held
rt**»rotlk. Luc ark**.. »f u* E
called upon to reveal anything which it cull finds that ia the South the Democra­ button-hoks.
I* &gt;er«*r •* lk* krek* •&lt; Itertiuaitea
*1 osnto st asM eUr »T Uutiae*.
was for the public interest to keep in tic fouling is not fur Tilden, but flrat fur
It was a pitiful sight, and one longed
that
lliae
poor
souls,
who
had
no
earthly
obeyancc, they wore .imply to use their
hope or oiuifurt,.might tod mine help and
FIRST W-AJEUD.
It is said that Mr. Clymer never hears promise to lift them above their trouble*.
the Grand‘Jury in prejuring th* indict­
ly Frank Pieroe'* famous letter to Jeff
It would have been in sympathy with the
ment against Belknap, rmrf that ossuT.
Davis—had confidently counted to divide
muter of such meeting*, if one of those
th* North when the South should strike
wire, devout partors could have stepped
liad listened to something discouraging. forward, and with gentle feeling, told throe tr-Jtaley I
for disunion, chow* an abiding unsoundner*
thcmjplre*. and the people of tho country
and uatnutwerthimaw which should t&gt;c
The decline of the Granger movement forlorn crcoturra that this unhappy lot was .irff.bvll
in the Ncrthweet is partly attested by its not all of existence fur them, and whuqercd of inward help, that coull help than
drag throagii whatever wa* left fre than th iS
criminal, changable and partial. Nsecawhen they nominated Daniel Marcy* a*
to endure, without leaving them to feel M*H C
•arilyand very justly public attention
their candidate for Governor. Look at i
bereft of God and nun. But instead, a
ii being largely turned from the inrealione or two point* in his record: On the i
As Mr. Orth, the Republican candidate rtout, quick moving man, with neek set
gated
to
tlicae
most
ungular
investigator*,
18th ofJanuary, 1864, Hon. Green (.lay
time* Michael
and to tlru so erry upi«innt rnuour for
Smith of Kentucky introHuccd in the
er of the German language, it is thought truth into tho intemperate portion of hia
Tower Hoose of Congtta* tha following
their unparalleled action.
audience, talking agaia*l time, like an in­ Uwia WUlian
surance agent trying to win a custom-r. MeKwala U,U. Il
The Republican Victories.
McMurry Nadiaoa
Instead of the Republican party being
extinguised. it now appear* that the extin­ sleriss.. slapped hia refurmed drunkard* on
ut a———. — — C — ■* ' . ■
guisher* are taking fire. See develop­ |l,« 1.."tment* affecting the Hou. George II. Pen­
Rcolecd. That it is the political, civil,
dleton.
moral and sacral duty of ue people to
In Portland tho Republicans won a splen­
Clymer was the turn that politely paid
taert it, fight it, crash it, and forever do
did victory. Gcn'l Fessenden, a son of
atroy it thereby establishing perfect aod , Great Patriotic Inflation
withont pausing to take breath; The )U»s (Hiser
unalterable liberty."
Thi# wa* *o absolutely tuicxoeptiouahl* Republican Net Gain So Far 3,253.
ringing, when Mr. Bankey doe* not toko Rtarkwrathsr Wm P
popular Democrat, by a majority of 520.
port, is rcry hnffy, but it could hardly Ira
Last year the Democratic majority wu
Hhepard Zersl.
That is a curious color-blfadom which

ihcmselvM
into apathy

Concord, March 15.—Return# from 215 gain of ruse Awwdred and fifiy-ficc. This
towns and ward* give, fur Governor, Che­
ney (Rep.). 36,399 Marcy (De#!.), 33,­ auspicious of the future. The campaign hands a reaolntion of inquiry in regard to
Marah‘a eaeane.
526; Keodell and scattering, 332
Lost
Kentirely. It demonstrate* that the Republican
; White
addrar urging th* National Convention
Thia shows’a Republican not gain of
paign which will soon absorb the-keen cat

Presidency.

.

hurts them to sing up,.
gregational singing u I

Larme Henry J
Lathrop W W
Lake Marquiv
Lowell R W
Mendy John G
Mato John
MeLdlan B
Mohl Homer
Miller Charles
MoUnd John
Michael *&gt;bn
Mann Robert
Naichtrrib Fred
Noble Joe! P
Pratt Abiiah R
Ifrindle Sherman C
Peter* Henry
Robfaadn David G

doesn't object to show hi* sufficiently good
Urtm.
will. iV. III . - -............ ...... .l

SECOND ’W-AEECD:
Allen WmT,
— ‘
AUbright
FredBarrstt John
BdxoekJuhnK
Burry Nichols*
Banica William
Brown Earl
Itarell Hiram A
Barnes Charles
Bom David J

Hoglo Edward Y

GaltowrJohn
(MKart ci.r

Ijuhrup W J
Ixirmv John Henry
Lunderrillc Joaeph
I-crher Edwar?
Manec Daniel
VcNenj
McCafij
MeGoy _
Metts Geo II
McCoy Archey
Montcrth E 1’

Nevins John M
Plug Joaeph
Price Luther G
Philliw Dani 8
PfiugCha*
Richmond George

augh loo Daniel

Maine Municipal Election .

IX-Dwhaaa.

him dowt ones more.

/wim

‘OTiusn

mt „r tllUiMt.

JFgsiss.KiiJss.'Stssrt-.
o.lI. UJm Che kl 4a, «( Ssn— :C. i*. k.

Ramsdell AlAed A
Rodgen Jonathon
Rich Nebon
Reed
Merrick
Rich M&lt;wa
----------------Robinson George II Stark Julius
Sweet Fred
. ...
Spanldtng Gary li
Scarrow John
Striker Daniel
Stebbins Wm H
Satton James II
Stanley John
Salisbury C B
Sago W H
Shriner Baker

Shaw Joaeph
Sehmidt Char
Smith Major I.
Shngeriand
[Alfred V N
“
Trnntwfn
Albert
Turner J
Thoma*
Thoma* ।

Eli B
Tobias J C

Van Winkle A A
Viruan Wi
Vrocnun Mayor M
William* Truman
Wright Jaracw II'

o..-lrfH .ff Edward

It iretner Ih-Jo*

IU»1: M l OKUMl.

Altofl Thoma*
Angle Andrew J

Brown Cha* II
Butler Jonathan
Burgher William

Bailey Henry II
V Brown Edwani F .
Be«&gt;er John
Baros* Chauncy A
Bentley James W.. Bower James M
Buerall Edwin P
BowtwsAndrew J
Barker William H Blanchard Johnathan

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Black Aaron M
Button William A

Clark Jame*
Cornell Sylvortcr
Clow
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Darling Wm H
Dickerson Jamea
Dickcy-WiUUra II
Dwight Qharim F
Dennis John 11 k.

1 Grat Mkim ii Price L

CanficHBJ

SALISBURY 4 BMSSBAO,

Dunning P R
Dibble Iiaae A
DibbhJfaR

FURNITURE,
iWtentan tote Fmgk

G«d^-,w.8

Goodyear Georg# E Girier Alfred K

HieksM W
”
-•Luther
*
HyaU
Hxm. H'illiam
Baskina Daniel
Hotehkiro John____
nuraun ,H
Hsakinn William
Holbrook Edwuid AHariow Edwin W
Holmu Winriow Ii Hieka William F
HibUrtErutu
HfaksCUrUH
Holden Oworge
Hendershott Robert
H«th William H HHerriek Rolfa,
Him rod Johq
HulbrnrA
V
Holbrook Isaac S It—•*. Z1
Ham* Alfred J
Halonbeck Geo
Hubbard LB

KenGeid Frank

Hogfa Jamon E
Haven Albert
Hartka Charfas
Haskins Arthur

anti be happy again.

Bowen Frank S
Brown Cengdan
Crawley James
Cook Wm J
Curtis Daniel
Curtis Curtis C

VMM
Look here !

Look here !

Coffins, Caskets &amp;&gt; Shroud*
। cheaper than any firm in the .-ute.
can do it, for, with tho help of

Edwin 11

Marah ThoodoreD
Mrera.IW.ri
MeNair Predreick

H Mena Dmd

n*

J. M, 1XEWES,
we guarantee Saiiriartion

Salisbury &amp;&gt; Brossaau*
Hasting*. Dee., 22,1»75.

A Mtncheeter New Hampabire, Fifth
Fredrick

Election Notice.

Rich Sheraton
Russ Andrew
Reed Al«n

v™«wata.ll

his wife arc the gnovts ot Wm. E. Dodge,
An exchange aaya: Judging from the Jr., of tho firroof Pbelpe, Dodge A Co., and
report of the Mardi Gras celebration at hta retf* have lately been placed at one of
the befit schools on Fifth avenue, their ex­
penses being defrayed by wealthy friend*.
probably haring in mind the rcnomiaauon
of Abraham Lincoln, used the Ml owing
Tbo evangriiste do not receive —
Concord, Match 16lh, 1
of
a
plundered
community.
for their labor*, beyond their
Mem* tp be
Collin* ElbcrtS
Craddock Joaeph
A writer from th* South puls th* list of but their friend* take care th»t
lingtoa wa* rodeecmed from the control of
Cannon Peter
Proridewtiri prelerences on the Republican
Evan* Edward J
rid«M follows: Next to Grant stands
battle by a . divided majority.
Gilbert Henry F
Gregory Dewitt C
ingly to justify the claim
Green Edward L
rail* were equally favorable to tho cause Morton, Bristow; next to Bristow, Hayas.
/Zifard J/A
1 think will
Hubbril Ambrow
if would be. to
« of pro- Haynoi George
here. Tbo Hmdriek Wm O
Haff Edward L

H Robbrna, Me of p,^

Kelly Warren 8
Kelly John 11
Kuappin Charira^M
Ktuppcn Ix»yal E

Kelley Wallace C
Kilt Wm

Rumell Marra*
Runyan Albert II
Rnnyan John-G
Road! Charlr*

day if one attend, a meeting. The great
doors flanked by the -winged Aosyrian fig­
tiro*, that naw die Hippodrotrother use*, and like their antetj

NIT HAIPSHIBE’S ELECTION

25}, fix a maximum schedule of freight

Fuller Fred

Gundy Edwin
Gnh) Julio*
Hall James M
Heath I*ariu.'
Heath Darius C
Hegins Tim
Heath Wm II

Hadley Oacar 8

behold a greater than Belknap’s is
fact* as those, osn fair minded men help hero" 8ueh conduct wtul surely reasking whether if Mr. Blaine, Mr. Secre­
tary of the Treasury Bnstow or Hou. R. of every party, *«cA investigations entered placarded with huge poster* in the shape
' of theatre Porter*, bearing tho title of the
Grat lecture, “On the Blood." No other
Pendleton and Gov.- Hendrick*, it ia at all
intimation wav given that it wm not a
likely that Mr. Clymer would have let I surely brand the perpetrator* as political
Marah go so readily, or'that hi* snil for I Shyster* truckling knava, whitewashed
inreatigatiun would have so toddculy |
grown cold ? Of like equivocal characters they would sell their birthright for a and attend meeting* at all hoars, peufownm of political potage, and their roun- ing to Cod great enjoyment in them.
ere in the Homo durin g the dchate on

and that
Snixed,
erein provided.

will give 15,228,415 as a earing to the
--- __ —r,L.-_ -a._______ .

But at thia point Mr.

Committee, who had thia matter in
charge, suddenly discovered that Marih
wa* no longer needed, and whea the
Utter through Clymer* inefficiency not
to aay instigation, had betaken bimaeif
to foreign soil, then St waa, that Mr.
Clymer dedared that there wa* no sufGricnt evidence to implicate either Pen­
dleton or Hendrick*, and he declined to

the people, the pram, and Common Coun­
cil abouid unite their effort* heartily with
our friend* in the country in giving thia
enterpriao such aid and asistanre as shall
secure the early completion of the road
Wa would also suggest that tlie borfrd
appoint a competent committee to confer
n we once obtain a foolhold in thia oity with tha officers of the company in adjurting a maximum schedule of p»a*cngcr and
freight tariffs, under the proviriona of

ClIAJU-XS BANDOLril,
Sccretary Board of Trade.

doubt. And Hendricks stands imjJkstcd
in fraud* on the Government before
which the Belknap steal from individuals, Marsh (the only witnou in the care) on

lar by him, sinks into utter insignificance,
the exact truth of which it was expected

have that it to the duty of Chicago in

•

that

stopped. In summer their work is mostly
coring for sid: children. The Guild own

early completion of laid railway aa the
initial line connecting thia dty with the

capital
here to build our future railway*, if lionand economy 'hall prevail in their
construction, we would suggest to
our bankers and capitalbts that they ex
aniiii* the securities of tho Chicago, Mill­
ington and Wcrtcni Railway and asoertain
whether its commanding poution will not
&gt;rn and other train. 1.11
• 40.187,406 render its first mortgage bond a safe and
erehindlir. Hr* Mock. etc., lbs Cg'l.lBO.OOO judicious invrotmest.
Equal to 5,281360 tons.
Which
All of which iw respectfully aubmitted.
11. P. Mtmrnr.
II. B. Ram,
Committee on Transportation.
CTO. tS™,™ cent less
•
Cnicaao, Feb. 28, 1876.
give a saving ot H,753,132.
The above report wu this day submit
*r- .ax- ———. i.___is 1
.u_ T&gt;__ 1 _r rv__ .__
r .1 .

porad ven lure, and

�TH« Ryr'IaucAN BW't500 CORDS WOOD.

U ths Imparbnre amsN of Jah. Cutro n
fcwph Odel), a Jadgwrort tense, will laier•&lt;« al 10 per reel and coats Io u taxed was
satorod. Wm. H. Hayfonl far plaintiff.
hava a mw 12,500
.,.
Talka chancery cauas of Emory Coe v. Geo.
Lmutanant Govsrwor Hdt, of Michigan
baa arrived in Paris from Egypt.
Tbo Calhoun pjnntv Republican Con­
vention nseto at Marshal], May 3.

The people of Barry County to under-V
stand that by a mistake in an order, ther
have sent us 40 dozen

500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at J1.25 per
cord delivered.
.
C. F. DWIGHT.

1

u CROCKERY

groceries
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and cverybod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell i
iy they sell
PURE GROUND GO,
it is to hard
work to grind them.

BUSINESS NOTICE.
spring term on April 6th.
Thomas Gunn, aged 85 years, living
four miles from Katon Rapids, died Feb.
27. Ono week before bis death he walked
to the village .nd home again.
The Democratic Hute Central Commit­
tee hada meeting nt Jackson Tuesday eve­
ning nod resolved to call a State conven­
tion to meet nt lamsing M*y 24.
People at Albion will no longer be able
to stay away from church on the plea of

not moved any. No ’water in sight.
The best ronto from Detroit to the
Black Hills u said to ba ria. Cheyenne,
and thence via wagon train to ths mines.
The far*, from Detroit to Cheyenne are.—
First-chat, $55: second clast. 113.

’

nn/1 r.IrtcsA

' O DAVS ADVERTISEMENTS.

itice.

Cj« .

.

too, but Dan soys it is going to bo a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he win sell it Cheap

There were 100 homretrcd entries in
tbn Traver*! City land oBce during tha
mouth of February.
Prof. Julios Rios ha* a violin of 1671
Tho Flint Globe says it ia of exquisite
A——I —J
ar rovn

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

•*—iAKJLJL

-1______ I

Well they sent us a double order of

•itj next year.
—Colfax ia to deliver hi. lecture uq
Abraham Lincoln, at Union Hall Kalamaaoo, March 27.
Nomiwatx good republicans with good
principles, and then elect them. That’s

T”7
“ U “T
of lb Mae la tha
Stole of Michigan. Wa swan J oat that. And
to » Urge abrorratiou. w. have addad a „ry
dare study of tha criminal record] of tha citir.
•nd vUlagM of lhaJUato. aa wa have gtaa.ad
them from Ike hundred, of paper, that anoh

a Wil VI

but W ill Hams, says he can sell them Cheap

tn irct

The Allegan County Republican Con­
vention meetoat Allegan. April 20,st 12

e-SE-sa
A‘,'1"'“h'F?BRubMAN

HASTINGS

The Farm known

139
Local ftlijipejj police;

CANNED GOODS
Tomatoes, Peaches, Cherries, Plumb.,
Pino Apples, Pean, Greco Pou. Ac., Ao
CANDIES
•
Wo have the best assortment end sell for

STEBBINS BRO’S.

Wo do sell a better article and from 10
15 cento cheaper-than any other 1 place
the County.
GOARS
Wo aoU the Bon CampUll.

G-rand Rapids.
1

J.ColeAcSo:
Of every Description which we

not known of a saloon being krp&lt; open so lalo
as midnight for a long limn, and bailors lb»y
are generally closed vary promptly al alsvoti
o'clock and not opened again unlit after six
•'clack thnensuing morning. Xor do we be-

can sell cheaper than any hotui In Bar­
ry County, for threw reasons: ,

line of New Borden, Gilt Psltcrna, Frisco
Border, Window Shades and Window
F ixturca.
YOURS TRULY,

at Itef. HesMbergs Business College,
Grand Bapids, this winter.
Mr. C. ii. Httbblas of Detroit will give three

'll

I " '

WAT
.
Embraoca under one management the
Great Trunk Railway Idnea of the
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and. with

GROCERS.
We sell none of Lhb cbeap-tuade Fur­
niture that b made by machinery. The
good. we niakc/b tnadu by liauil, and
warranted. We invite all .persons Io
call and Inspect our goals, for they all
bear invjicctlnn. No trouble jet all

■' 1

CALIFORNIA
forms theahorteat and quickest route
between Citlcaoo and all potato In
Iluxow, WtHcoxMix, Romrwx
MtcaiOAX,
MtxxnsoT.t,
lows,

Ofc ftr Sils it nt Usd Unit Bitt
3TDCCQ

WATER LIIE
Lin

IBAffi

Shingles, Lath, "&amp;c.

FARM FOR SALE!
County Correspondence

FOR SALE,

m»n I'. Purdy, an orler
aside plaintiff, defeat! will
tier io plead within 20 days.

Peerless Milk Safes

in&lt; sionrr a exes, of which . ‘

J'

50 ARE IMPROVED
Ibiipfece. as my singing schools are drawing
to a done, having c1om«I the one at Irving,
and shall probably close tbn Martin and Or­
angeville schools lhb week, leaving only the
one al Yankee Springs, which one may last

STEBBINS EBO’S.

NOTICE!
Hearth1- and

-Unlimited Remedial Rceoureea.

like lhb wanting, to the sanw b falling rap­
idly, and b quite • conlrart to lhe last three
or four days. Bo! we could not rsnsnaaldy
expect to have warm weather eonUaur from
now on without any coM Mid blustering days.
The three warm days of last week, had start­
ed wheal to growing, and II really look, abn,
ullhn that it bx&lt; sustained bat Huis
injury from the frarxiag and thawing waMhar

Freeport and Dubuque Una
I. the only route for Eloix, Rocxroxo,
Fjt&gt;rro&gt;T, and all points via Freeport,
OWuflo and Milwaukee Una

and get a negatirn token. The superi­
ority of my work in the put u a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-e
iwork in tho
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
south aide State Street.
31tf
Gxo. L. Heath

thinks out whipping a year. auSciant for all
prectical porpvroe,
U.fl. sugar la large qualities bagiu to

TEH, ()WATCH NA, MAX KATO, HU 1'KTUI
Nbw Cut, and all points in BouUem
and Central hflnnewota. Ito
Groan Bay and Marquette Une
I« Uto only lino for Jaxwkvtlijl
W ATnrrowx, FoxdDc Lac.Oaunconn.
ArriJrraK. Girxxx Bat. Eocaxaba*
Nsoacxxs, Makqrrrrr, Hotohtow.

Wagons

and

Home

Buggiefc

Examinations.

45 DOLLARS!
For What?
FLORMCS 8«™ IACHISK
Well Mr. Editor, how about Sect y Ilelknnp
Wonder if ho b guilty of nil that to *1toyed
agalMthim. If *&gt; hope ho may roroivs **1
.
. . ._. . -------va.. I. the fruit

M. D. Rood desires to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, wham '
‘
found al all haunt of aay day,
any work in his line, from pu
spoke in an old wheel, to the

JOHN STANLEY I «=iE~

GROCERIES
Canned Fruits and Filin.
Ml
JOHN I

^1
UNDERTAKING

Oysters received daily

�•Heretic party cut to the Ixxadholder. and
’who have gone out of thrir way lo strike
«oewn lite Democratic wfora when they
«did not Uppen to beer (he usurer's sign.
’You hdped to apawa Tweed, and the
&lt;eurae of you and vour ihicvo. Langs over
thoDomocratio
party today. To the New
I
Terk IforM we ared oeora and ddiince."

JEFnJt:
60 Cents.

seven PMPrtrlnm
piano

.

pizcESitiaBggZE

Mercantile Training
toungmen;

FIVE LiCnwfchCraKKiii,
competiMtiaa for hii ^mo and terSEW iPTElTISEMEBTN.
vicea. Hit actual exretwra nt warily inG. P. Rowoil &amp; Col. Column.
cunvd while engaged in the pertonnunc:
of hi. dutira under thiia.t, on being fully
.GEMS S-waS^s*:
ataud ia account, tod verified by the efiA FARM OK TpUR OWN
tkril of the went, together with the &gt;um
of throe dollaro in full for hi, wrriaa in
each caae inveetigaUd and reported upon
50 Gents.
u hereinafter prescribed when .pproTrd
athe Governor, ahall bo paid by tha
te treaaurcr on the warrant of the auditar general, owl of any nswicy in tho tram,
ury not otherwiae appropriated : Aor«W,
Best aid Cheapest Rail read Land
That the rum »a allowed for the acrricee
*ss ox vnun ortaa
of neh
mnOH PACIFIC BAILROAD,
county ....—, —,------------- ----.
exceed the asm of one hundred dol­
and that in the county of Wavna
tha nun on allowwl &amp;r wxh awrire. .L1J
not in any one year exceed the «um of
two hundred dollan.
1876. SCRIBNER’S MONTHLY. 1870
Kxctlon 2. Whenever a’ complaint h
made or pending a^aiiwt any boy or girt
Wo Invite the attention of th* publlf |
to KcuinxEu's Moxtmly, which now
SHAKERS’
deservedly ranks among the tiest ii.-

CHARLES R. WELLS, R^»t.
HEXII F L. HILLS Srerttjry.

Tie tat Heiedy for Hart Tines

PASTING'S, MIC

BUSINESS TRAINING.

SSEfc

RlCKFOjjb
/A™*™
\KtalTTE*

nirfitoi'r &lt;

FOR SALE at THE BANNER OFFICE

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

SxSSSi ” Krrtlflj.rtL’f Ft»ruu“. AfTf. I ■
4ii!» a«.l*iMd lr ibagvMfwav A. Br.va u. H

‘Gabriel Conroy,”

*

TIISZCE TABLE.

by Bret Harte,

L.E. STAUFFER

uflekpaBM

Young men who contemplate a bonnes,
life, and j«r&lt;-nt» having - aoiu tu educate,
arc particularly regumU’I lo ncud
for d&lt;x-umcnU relating to the college, which
give full infotniatvm as to term., coridilion, of entarace. etc. Addrtw,
/
CHARLES IL WELLS, Preaident, ।

GDflTOE FLOWER k VEGETABLE

CENTRAL hc

ATU^CTJ;

gantly Ettel and furniahed apartment, fur
the application of and carrying nut of our
n-jvil and ayatcciatic rnctluxi. of

IMTijr RAILROAD.
Jatta &amp;

MICHIGAN AND THS SOUTH.

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine!

$5|$20r;

HORTGAt
btCMIl k»»Ui» Dm w.

X llliva C. TorrWI nt Iter

‘MORE LIGHT’

CWcaro, Rxi lilaii &amp; Pacific

;!5

bniMA, I gUll Mil »i (Hibtlr

^4^*5
loiumured that they have a rare treat
before them The iwiid of tho new
novel la laldlnan English mining town,
and from the flrvt pace to rhe hut the
Intervet ia unflagging.
Among other notable papers we men­
tion the following: "A SECOND
"FARMER'H VACATION.’’ byfUol.

Sig

rib.1?

IIovm.111 Uoglt! of IlMll.gii. i
! 0-clbgd In mH tmrlrtgo. lor
g.nllbo no-^Morr lo MUgCy tho
g.rh Bortaan. »llh
rn goal
ralr^itt. i,&gt;«»itrr-li'.tuoiun.,
Ian. ca&gt;«auw4 toe ihgtMg.1 ihi
sssisnsKrtasi.'
halt&lt;s&gt;of tea sank kail &lt;W&gt; at
curw *&gt;;&gt; of omUob tvnoir &lt;..n

"■iKssiaftu

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.VA'H- .vyffES IfY MAIL

.raj-

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oarlcn gw4g.|lAU Mr awlt,
/TO
Tb.Trat Cam Cv4 Crubarry. bwt
. V. Aon tor t
U&gt;lu&gt;4. or d&gt;r4*A.

C
t C;wu^T*t^.‘ur 'uu ttrtfE

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Awl WonboBM nxBovlb, Mwg. EnaUtehvl

The Boy Emigrant* " by Noah8ro:k».

To whom Pensions are

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE!

TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING £Sr.. COc.. or tl.00
HAH OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HIM AN BEING. AND Iil.- loH
i.D •!&lt;&gt; :.rri-: AND rs!:i-i-i.NE-&gt;
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.

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[warttTl

l. it. muter cl lk« Mate cf AW G*llte

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M. Alntt.'ihm (MUft mi Jiri.
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School,'or to a house of correction authorind by law to receive ,«ue!i boy or girl,
subject to such ecuJllfona of KJt aa d age
as are now provided by Uw for the recep
tion of children in said .chooL
DUNCANS' MASONIC RITUAL
Sxction 3. Said agent shall u often ■aulaa all ike LeMarw la I nt Serra (&gt;rare
aa onoo in each year rail ail children, re­ inpielet CmmmbIm ot I.IimiImm. I’url.i
sident in the eounly for which ;ho is ap­
pointed, who Uudl have been indentured
or placed in charge of aty pcraon therein
by any Stato board or officer of the State,
and riiall inquire into the maii*get»&lt;-u'..
condition, ana treatment of .neb children,
'^^^H^ORIALBiiLES.
and for that piupoee mar hare private in­
terview. with such children at any time ;
and if ii shall come to the knowledge of
such agent that aay child thus placed in
charge of any pcreon as aforesaid, is ueglectod, abused, or improperly treated by
the person having rach child in charge, or
that the peraon holding the child is unfit
to hare the care thereof, he shall report
the fart to the board* or oficcro of the
instituii&gt;in by which such child wa. inden­
tured, and such board or officer" .hall
caacxd the contract and auuc the child lo
bo returned lo the institution from whence
he or she was taken, or indentured to
some other peraon. or to bo dbeharged,
in the dberrtion of tho board or officers. Council Blufe and Omaha.
In all contract! or indentures for binding
Without Change of Cars,
out children from any State instiuitioo,
the office* makinc the raine .hall eipreroly reserve the right to cancel the contract
wheneve in ther judgment the interatof the child are not properly cared for.
Sxction 4. No child ehall be indentu­
red, adopted, or taken during minority, by
KANSAS LINE.
any person not of kin thereto, from a
ta. Book latead A Twite P.ailrw4
State institution, until notice of an applica­
vawaia teWrlteelli Wwiara IMrlgtev
tion therefor U been given to the agent
aforesaid raiding in the county from
whieh such application is made, and until
his report in writing, made after an invtatigation into the propriety thereof, has
been made and filed with the officers of
auch institution. Aod all applications
for the release or discharge of any chil­
dren so indentured or placed in charge of EAHSAS, IHDIAH TERRITORIES.
peraou in aueh county, shall be given to
COLORADO, A1W A’En
mid agent for his report in like manner.
Sncnon 5. It shall be the duty of said
agcuta in thrir rnspoetivc countries, to
reek out suitable persons who are willing
to adopt, take charge of. educate, and
maintain chdlrca arrested for offences,
committed to sny Stato institution, or aUndoocd and neglected children in charga
ofanv State imritolion or officers, and to
give notice thereof to the beard cf officers
having authority to’diijooe'of such chil.

"The aeeond Inetallment Isevvu strunger than lb- flnt.JurtV&gt;&gt;w all that &lt;cai
Irxtkttlfor."
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“Philip Nolan'e Friends,”

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any court cr magiatroie having competent
jurisdiction thereof, it ahall be the duly of
curb court or taagirtrate, before proceeding
lo hrer or determine the case, to pre oolios in writing of the pendency thereof to
uid agent, who ahall have opportunity
allowed him to inrattipUc the charge or
charge*, and upon receiving aueh notice,
the agent ahall immediately proceed to in
ouireinto and make a full examinalion of
the parentage and aurrouuding. of tho
child, and of all the facto ani circatreUnrai of the case, and report the same to the
court or xuagistretc. who ahall advise and
council with the said agent; and if upon
anch coBuraltation. after full investigation
and proof of the offence charged, it shall
appear to the court that the public interest
and the iatercat of such child will be beat
rahoerred thereby, he nay make an order
for the return ofauch child to hi! or. her
parents, guardian, or friend* , or he may
authorise said agent, under the sdvice
sad approval cf tha judge of probate of
thc-eounty. to take such child and bind
him or her out to some suitable peraou
until ho or she ahall have attained the

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Kight tliourand graduate! of thi. ooUnge
now in .uccvneful buaioeaa in the principal
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO ci lien and towns of tho United^Stetew
THEOLD FOLKS, AND TO THE
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8«ot»3I1. nkAc-La/UeSUle ot
Jf.cA.yco owset. TUl the Governor may
appoint in each county of this Stele, an
affiwl of the Breed rf State Commireioo
era for the general .upervaiun of chantabk, penal, pauper, and reformatory iaotltni«ma. who ahall hold hi. ofieo at lb
pleasure of tho Governor. Before eatering upon tho dntiea of hie ofire, sad with­
in thirty day! after rereiving notice of bb
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which hr wm appmntod, the oath of afire
prrecribod by the caniiitn|km of thia State
Ud upon auch qualification it ahall be the
duty of the county dork to immediately
tnutnii notice thereof io lhedsemt jadgo,
tbo proUte judge, ends justice of the peace
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Geo. M. Dewey,
KDITtin AMD PUBLISHER.

A’ATES OF ADVERTISIKG.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 187G.

HARDWARE !
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
H.rc now in Slock for the HOLIDAY TRADE a full and completc line of
.

VINEGAR

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CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

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Sr^yss,
Steas, Sltii)ij BtLLi,
Se*f S/o/lt foof
Tur*i
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L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.

Aino the Celebrated Diamond Tooth, Silver Steel

CUT SAWS,
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

Which are guaranteed to cut fifty per cent more wood than any
other Saw in the Market.
STOVES &lt;

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The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
Has the Largest Door of any Stove in the Market.

The CJJEt AZSTOKlt s

It is Ute Handsomest and Heaviest
Manufactured.

Boiler Plate Stove

Pric^ Lower than Ever Before in Barry County.

SMIL MUM

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vests, and a
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line of Overcoats of all sizes, *&gt;
styles, kindsand prices. Over ’ j

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A first-claas TAILOR front Detroit, expected soon, when we shall be prepared to furnish the best of I

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perfect
fits guaranteed. «t the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block. Hast-,
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and RETAIL

JEWELERS.
Nos. 266

For a varied soil in Cumberland, Eng­
A writer io the Baltimore Trade Review land. ini875, Robert Je(Tenon use* 1'1
is of the opinioo that hones that have lbs. per acre of the following:
been in the habit of running in the past­
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,nosk-«ul&gt;»J
ures during the summer suffer very much * !si
during the winter, for the want of green
food to which they hare become accustom­
ed. They gire evidence of this, he san,
by the loss of appetite, by becoming hide­
bound, end losing tho glossy appearance
of their coats When the coot of an ani­
mal Usee iu glass and asrames a dry. dull
appearance, it is sure indication that that
animal needs groen flKid or medicine capa­
ble of supplying the place of green food.
Green food ia much to be preferred, for an
animal in such condition, to medicine, for
two reasons, partly because it is cheaper
and leaves no bad after effects, and partly
because it is better, being the remedy pro­
vided by nature, and nature Is always more

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effort to express, as discriminatingly u
possible, what I eooefevs to be the truth
on two tin— of duty connected with Ibis
subject.
I favor laws prohibiting and punishing
Um sale and public drinking of alchohtd.
I Utink they will yet be enforced. I alio
favor increased and perpetual efforts to
convince tho judgment and move the
heart and will against both practices.
I
conceive that the two works are quite
distinct in basis and in the mean* to be
employed, and deprecate any hostility
betwren diem, or undervaluation of either
1 dam by th. other class.
Crime is to bo punished and suppressed
by law; not principally for teoralpurposco,
-but for the protection of tho person and
of property. Il ia a political, not a moral
act. Ito prime object u, not to maka the
criminal better, but to maka tho oon-crimi inalsafsr. Arson, theft, burglary, aawilt
1 and bailey, murder, are punfah«d to

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doing thm. If any maudaiiM to bdieve that

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DORE at this OFFICE

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED.
Companion Invited and Competition Defied tn

Teas, Coffees and Spices

life time to tho educatifll of reholara be­
yond childhood. "Too much has to bo
undone in fater years, tbal lias been done
manure of -young animals is Jem valuable wrong from the outact," //., therefore.,
than that from mature animals, aa the addressed himself to mothers, to the whole
young require both organic and inorganic fi-male sex, tn whom the care of infon-v
food in largi-r quantities than full grown
beasts, which hare only to keep up their
weight and condition by the food they
For tho age fKm throe to acron ha de­
catand that the licet animal manures
for peswral purposes consist of lioth solid vised hfa “Kindergarten,' as an intermedi­
ate step and connecting line between the
uni] liquid cxrrvnienLs combined,
child’s homo life and the school, whish
living* the child into contact with children
Washing fine Underclothing.
"t his own age, enhances his plauurtsfiu
following the same pursuits with thorn,
The Germantown TWryropA says:—A and plants the seeds of sociable virtues.
leading firm, importer, and retailers of Tluring his lifu-time Frrcbel wm under­
hosiery goods in thia city, gives us the fol­ stood and appreciated only by a few supe­
lowing directions for washing merino, rior minds. In order to make Ufa Ideas
lamb's wool and silk underclothing, and more widely known, this unselfish wan
we print it at this time as bring in season pr»cliced much self denial, and traveled
to be adopted. From our own cxpadence many milts, fteqatntly railing on the
wc cam testify to it* excellent®.
grcen sward nt night “with aw umbrella
"Use one pound of dissolved soap in for his bedroom and a knaprack for Ml
four galons of warm water, in which srell tallow." Toward the chwe of his life hfa
rinse the artieUs\o be washed, drawing labors were rewarded with auroras, for be
them repeatedly through H e hand; wring tired to ace many “Kindergartens" (Child
them aa dry as poasible, to remora the Gardena), as be called them, retablished in
soap; rinse them well again briskly in dean Gonaaay.
lukewarm water, wring and stretch them
What, than, fa a Kindergarten T It fa
to their proper shape, and tfry in the open an institution providing cmpfoymcnls and
air if passible. Tho only effects of rablAng exercise* for the healthhil and hannoulous
lire to shrink and drelroy the material; it development of all the faculties of children
should therefore never l« restored to.
from 3 to 7 yean of age. Frtebtd’s motto
“Tho material used in manufacturing fa: "Plav is Cbo workof the child.’' The
silk underwear Mug an animal product, it
ia absolutely hoeessmry that nothing but
tho best quality uf
and wino water
should be used. All kinds uf washing
compound* dretroy tho nature of the ma­
terial giving to the fabric the appearance
of ;&gt;w eoltoa.”
A Week7* BilFof Fi^.

better quality of wraai or hay thaa one
newly seceded, and that th. quantity doos
not diminish with the ago of the pasture.
They often teed a new pi.ee without any
crop, lik^oals or wheat Sometime, the
mixturn of lightened* faaown^nd then tire
mixture of hesrv seods aowu by itaoifon
the same, ground to spraad all evenly. If
the ground .fa well prepared, a newly
seeded fidd will need no manure for two or
throe years. Mot British posture* wd!
grow poor and thin and raw pat, aa we
nay, unices they err? manured sad otherwwe properly attended to. JYwe contin­
ually take ofr and plunder* tfald, what

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■THE WORLD," 35 Pirk Row, N. Y.

WHOLE NO. 1034

the innocent dependanu upon him, and
Similar nwulu wont produced on almost
WHAT 18 A KINDERGARTEN?
so far increases taxation, and braialisn
I every farm in tho nrighborhwd.
the average of humanity, that the’ Stain
Profemor Vodcker (Royal Journal of
i has a rifpt, in tho protection of liberty
Agriculture, JflG8,p. G43) aayaf “The
and property-to suppress th. practice u
effects produced by the application oflwnoItatterapts to suppress other crime, Ly
t dust to pastures src rsry variable. On
preventing the sale and tho practice of
the perns land of Cheshire and similar
drinking—«l th. very kart in public
, toils on the red sandstone formation, the
dramshops. Of mure, the sal. cannot
, result is very striking On land which fa
be a crime unfaas tho drinking fa.
The lecture prepared for the farmers’ inalitutoa
, w»t and addend nsto on a poor umirained
receiver of stolen goods fa no worw than laat winter, bat owing to illnrai the author suteoi), bone often produce no i Ifect: Ha
waa unable to present it.
the theif. To advocate prohibitory lawr
I am expected to apeak of jhe gras**, rercmmendn, in all ease, a trial on a small
I have never refused ; but in various ra«
one of the largest and moat widely dis­ scale.
flwU,. u .
The thoughtful, real cduoRor reaemblm
Experiments to be of much value must
tributed families of planta. The subject
otcr, ■ member of a Stat e Tomperanoe
i« one of general internet among all fann­ •be kept up for a long time. As Prof. 1“ srisn liusbandman who does not cling to
Alliance, end as a legislator, I have en­ ing communities.
\ odeker says, “Field experiments, in or- 'old methods merely out of respect for
deavored to do my -jart. and till my
One group of grassea fa called ••eercala." dev to be practically useful, should al- 1there age, but adopts all the scientific imopinions change shall always endeavor
ia““Uri‘1.,ind
They include those producing grains, a* ways be tried for a’ amNeeuon of years 1rr”thjenU ““k
to encourage thia work.
when!, rye, Indian corn, barley, oats and under aa great . variety of condition* as 1
But I have always felt that the intel- rice. They eonxtitute a large part of the rt^ards toil, time, and m&lt;&gt;d&lt;- cf application
Within the last' sixty yoarv, a great
kctual and moral work behind all thia
change
has
taken
place
in
the prinanla
aodm.pi,
u
possible?'
This
should
be
‘
food of the human race the world over.
u in the far greater danger of being,
and methods of dealing with the youthful
undervalued * and negtected.
Rowland A much larger number are valuable for continual from year to year scrording to *
the same plan a* fixed upon iu the pre­
HiD is credited with tho illustration that meadows; taoturas, and lawns. Tho family
a a remarkably natural oee. and can lx- vious ynara. Some nf the best experimento
“Luman nature is like a drunken man on
quite easily described by its atoma and made, at groat expense, in England, were
frets Mm‘i BatalMswYerk*.
horaeback—lift it on one side and it tends
learen alone with sufficient accuracy to dis­ tried for 20 suoerasiva year* before arri­
I’daSre’ito cull attention ’of fiirmers to
to fall on tho other.” lx:S a man plead
tinguish
it from any other family.
In ving al satisfactory ronclmuoiu.
by beMer methods of «nretfon-Gndo«, a kind of road fencing which I think
for prohibitory laws, as though that was
Old pasture, in England often gel a
brief,
the
leaves
ere
entire
al
tho
edges,
wUl
prove aulwuntial, and not ray atrue tampevan’ce work—instead of bring
parallel-veined; two-ranked, or rewed op draatir-c of 150 lbs. of nitrate qf soda, or and corouragement allied to firmnra. being panmre. This plan requires, fimt—That
rcoly a provision fur tho punishment of
300 Ibe. of guano, or 200 Ibe of super­ found-more potent to /rod than iborc lb. roods shall bo planted &lt;» either aid.
crim., or for securing puble safety—end and down the alum, with the sheath or phosphate, sown broadcast on each acre. weapons Were to rfrtre.
base of tho leaf split down oa the side op- I
immediately the genuine promoters of poeite the blade.
The dry and uninterretinj, borauae un- with fiseacd* tree., twenty fest apart la
Such drcsning* with barnyard manure arc
*
the row. When th. trees hare attain*!
temperance, «ia their wmIimm, allow
Sedges arc common oa low land, and ! often
’
applied until the land produces well. lutcUigible, Ickim committed to nxmorc th. sb. of fir. « |U whs. in diaaMtev
their disapproval of the mistake which look much like Uue«raaMw, but the stem ।
In a price &lt;way by Coemcnt Cadlo be —rrjrated parrot-wire and readily /urfol- M ife. Mp, tho rny ba—d t om
substitutes eompalsory for voluntary
—have brcn proved injurioua and cre­
claims much experience in the manuring
abstimmec, to degenerate into opporitiun
ative
of
a
distaste
for
tho
acquirements
of
of gram lauds,—a most difficult aubjeet.
to such laws. If I have erred in that di­
He haa seen boms' do no good whatever, knowledge iteelf. Thia mast lie ascribed
rection I hope to repent. We must l«
j and lie has awn them used with imuwuao to the fact that the voice of nature *»d
politicians and miubitani perhaps by turns.
I advantage, lie li» seen guano used utd rcvelatiou touching education haa MH
Again 1st a man plsad for voluntarv ab| produce a splendid crop the same year, new listeners and expounder., among whom
stinane-' from both aelling and drinking
j and next year the crop was worao than tw- ConiemM. Itou.ac.u. Bell, Lsaraater. Stowe
[-ouon, l -rauae it is a sin,—and this is
। fore the guano was applied. It ao-m* im- Prctaloxri, and Proffiel stand forth coutrue temperance—and too often plsadin
pomade to tell with certainty just which
lor the law, with ill aupprosfcd sneers erv
fertilixm will do the best on any soil til!
out, “O that fa all folly. The lime for
Among all the nations of the earth. ■ they havo been trial. Mr. Cadle’s rule is
appeals to the inteifect and heart aod will
lhir
“In proportion as the land is inclined
none, that I am aware of, haa given so 1
much and so careful attention to pastures 1 to grow beoty orirtocky grass, inclining public sehoXalro.
and meadows as our friends ef the British I| to seed, lu&gt; a;&gt;plio. ammoniaral manvres.
force I" Izt not Ephriam envy Judah
To-the laat named and Irani kDown of
Wes. Her* is there very high. To be a । If the land pruduira thick, short, leafy
nor Judah vex Ephraim.
suriwMful farmer everything must be done herbage, the phiwphalic manures must be these modern edfeators, we desire to invite
Ralf a century ago the American peo­ to tho beat advantage. Slipshod fanning applied.” After 20 year* he concludes attention, in presenting a reply to the oft
ple —ntoetiy then of the old native Amer­ there will not afford a living, as it often that in England money judiciously used repeated quMion: t-What fa a Kiuilerican stock—consumed an average of about does in our newer country.
Although in improving grassland pay* a more rar- garten 1' in order that every parent and
eight gallons of rum or its equivalent, ther follow out a certain rotation of erojx. tain retnm than where expended in the Iri.-od of children may learn from our anfor every man, woman, and child, even­ and are able to gire good rca-ons forsueh growth of wheal.
K vthcre their latite one. may grow,
through 11'inch square
: year, b—ides no one knows how much
. and be happy, while gradually ad
rotations, yet they are nearly, if not quite, _ S. H. Thompron, a prominent fanner of
rider, which used to flow like water. unanimous in keeping a part of the farm Y ork, also conclude* that money used iu vanang in the healthful exercise of their oak pickets placed four feet apart between
Now the a» erage consumption is thought in permanent posture or meadow. The improving gras* land gins a better return facultire. and in the ddightful aomre- the trees. The top and bottom wires
are wedged in the jackets to keep them
t&gt; be l&lt;—than half as much—and who
raent
of
knowledge.
longer a piece, has been seeded the better
docs not know that a verv large portion it suits thetnl According to their belief ores and ijuality cannot be ’secured’ -with
Frederick Frwbei, the founder of the in place. In section* of twenty-firs nods,
of the people, particularly of the old and practice, a pasture never beenmea very large bulk. For quantity of hay or pas­ "Kindergarten ' system of education, wu poets are ret and firm)y bracwL to which
tho ends of the wires fasten. Each wire
stock, arc now total abstiiiersWhat
good until it has been seeded six or mare ture use guano, nitrate of soda," soot, or boro in Geraumy, and became a pupil of
has brought about this reform ?
Arc years. In their opinion, "it is certainly other ammoniacal manure ; for quantity use J’&lt;wt*lotri. and an ardent admirer of hfa is provided with a stretcher by which the
the tu»t of these abstainers involuntary undesirable to break up tolerably gnod pas­ liras or buries ; for medium quahliiy and method of teaching.
Freebd, however, teation fa regulated. The itrctchem are
made
of i ineh round irou. one foot long
alsrtainers. or arc they true temperance turns fur the puTpo~e of converting them quality, use both class-* of fertilises.” soon diaewverwl the want of something
with eye at one end to hold the wire and
I men, acting according to lheir judgment, into snide land."
Coarsely pulvcriaed bonre and barnyard better . drufated to interest and engage the thread cut six inches oa the other which
their idea of j.nidenoe, their sense of
So carefully hare they studied the na­ manure j redure lasting results, oftrei'very active posters of Jbc jouugal children. C through ilia post with handle uuL
righthand obligation to God ? Is not the ture of the different graa*^ and the soils
Ho carefully stndfad the child in its spirit­
tension of the wires should bo slack­
greater part of the alchohol now romumed they are adapted to that the wcdimcn,
ual, moral, intellectual, and animal nature
ened during winter to allow for contrac­
by a class of peojJe who have come from according to demand, sell certain mixtures improve graa. landr
tn the. report for He precetved that, by the old systems of tion by frost. The sms of wire, number
other lands, or their immediate descen­ of grssn seed suitable for each geological 1875, Mr. Lawai, tho moat cclehnU*! instruction, the harowoioua aaffgradual of
snail Hi uliMtlfecfyhiriUs, should
dents, who never hare heard the temper­ formation.
Eagiufa exporimcntiv. aay»: “The appli­ derdupmeet of all tbs faculties was not be graded to meet tho demands of tho
ance gospel preached and enforced and
In laying down laud to jwnnanent cation of bnnoi to pr»M land is not ,r«- secured, but that the memory was often fence.
One of the advantages of
illustrated as the old Americans have? pasture, M. II. Sutton of Reading, ‘Eng- ommcmlrd lor general adoption. They I overtaxed, the moral seatimeot neglected,
this kind "•of fence fa exemption from
Ixt no one accuse me of undervaluing
.
or
the
physical
powers
stunted,
while
the
B,.o..uc,Wu. »n**f &gt;0 be chiefly ad.pt«.l to the ex-1
law, because I have a profound faith in grimes and cloven, and the quantity of. baustcsl ;*stnra»of certain localities. Tho,I inventive or creative faculty innate in every snowdrifts, while the trees an a thing of
the Gospel. In religion the law fa the each which he coosidcra “the Irat possible j *•*““•' “ ,rUl; ’“’h limo. Every man must ’ child remained undevefoped. He watched
A fenoe on our place very nearly ans­
fc-hool maater in politics, at least some mixture for a g-«d medium toil, neither : experiment." Ho adda
-I am disponed
wering to this dsneription support*! on
to think •*dial
once■in1 5 plants grow fra
too heavy nor toozlight. Throe are all, ’ [, “
— ”a Jdrawing
—-of
r Jdung
-----------maple trees of 12 or 14 y«tn planting
all dues it become ministers of the gospel he sap, “of excellent properties ; and. ’ y—n. and 200 lbs of nitrate of roda the air, neoling ba:_____ — _
haa answered so good a purpose the pail
to undervalue "the fooliahnera of preach­ coming to muturity at different Mesons of■ 1I ofter I years, is about as goal an aj-pliea- for their Mrfect development. In beauti­
aeanm that wa can recommend it for trial
ing. ' supplimented by a still greater tho year, arc found to produce a permanent ।i tion a» can be nsrel ’
I ’ should racosn.1 ful acraraane. with the tearhi..^.. „*
to others.
Farmers plant your trees
' foolish news" of a righteous life I The and crergrean sward
, mend a mixture of fertilixcni found to be : tore, ho found, too, the Scripture proeept. Mark this Centennial year bv milliooa of
“Train np a child in the way ho should
world can be eared, must lx&gt; saved, will
good, or a rotation of their u»c.
trcm planted aloug the public highways.
bo eared ; and Christ has shown us how
Tlie English fell know tho great itn-1 go,” with its cuenungingi promise : "an d An average of 10 days judieiotuUy emwhen
he
is
old,
be
will
not
dcpori\from
it will be done. Be not faithlca* but be­
jwrtaocc nf excellent pasture to fatten |
ploypd by each farmer in tha country. In
lieving. A tcmpcrano* revival fa now
rattle. JTiey fissl such cattle; while prax- it.' He thus arrived at the eoaelWon planting highway trees ctnaol fail to
prevailing in some of the Eastern States
| *ng, oil cake, meal, etc., for a two fold ob-1 that tha teacher of youth should not al prove a satisfactory ia vretmeut of time.
where they have prohibitory laws, and
: joct. namelv. to hdj&gt; fallen the cattle, and , tetnjA to force the mind, bat simply use Pfaat with rare and mulch thoroughly,
several thousand men have taken the
: to help ennch the soil, and so make the the right mesas and materials by which those are important conditions of sneer—
pledge. As a natural consequence many
pasture better This is sound doctrine. knowledge may be obtained, direct the —J._O.
awakening fatties, form tho habits, edu­
of them being clothed and ia theic, right
Wire fee, hare nek generally proven
cate tire feelings, and nrraerve a pure at- successrflin fields eonrtantiy pastured.
mind, and having come to thrtpselvcs, I
moaphero and good intueocea around the
Tho plan above sketehed saesns to be nU
tender human plant
,
ji
•'Wo must begin at'the bopns&amp;g." adapted to roadside feaees and fa well
said Frwbel, after having devoted nearly a worthy of tho oonsadoraiioa of fennera.

rightwkhi.vimihteraKil.um: who sa­
ints tho sorurt tempteUooa from within
and whhoct. who here the braviofa bur
den chrcrfuUy.
They that deny . God dsatroy tow’s
nobility, fee certainly man u kin to the
braal by his body : and if he fa not kin to
God by hit spirit he fa a bate aad igao-

yuabroawht JlMMIB, too—dear littfe fol
low! As I was telling Almiba, he’s such
a brave and gentlemanly Httte bov. I wm
afraid when you did come you’d leave him
at home. As I told Autina, ’taint often
yon sae anch a Me. Httia boy. Taka off
your bonnet, Mra. Jama; what a bea.ty
it ia! As I was telling Almika, this mor­
ning, 'Mra. Jonas fa such a testy womani
Yea alsrays have the prettiest bonnet iu
mrctin’ house. Why if you k.ain't raokinp
auMtbsr mw dram I I don’t mb whs*
yon won't of another, ao many nim ooaa
M yon’re FX now. Why if I Md half
» many I'd feel rich m a qtrnn. Now if

to ap and borrow itbsfore I’d a nhs.es to
use it myself. Aa I told AI.MIXA, 'now
Mra. Jones wouldn't do so. 'You're always
w particular alx&gt;ui such thing*. I'd and
Almiba right over thereafter it, but I
know sb. wouldn't get fa.

Soup and cold eormd bmf, with daarart..
Priisy—Pub for breakfast and dinner.
’ Saturday—Breakfast— Vaal cull-t and

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�OUR NEW YORK LETTER

’ go* it Into their power through the man
sgewtont of party. They, we all, lAosl

the New Hampshire Democracy for illus­
trating the real purport of the contest by

“Honest money for all. and
free schools fur ail.
There
should be no inflation which

For Prasident.
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RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.

serp —e

•tana aefi- The Bifl Bank Failure-JIOO’ODO
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Howe-The Labor Markrt-Drew'a
the Stale, bearing honored nuarauftbc
Failure—The Women's Cratenniai nn-iativn. the N.-httyim.Livingtooe*- url
-The New Hampshire Flection
Van Pansoli Bra have ordered a flag, rich­
ly amhnidared with the snre ofthe Blate,
which win bo hung is Independence HM
after the exhibitwo, as a trophy fur the
next Oaatenaial. This was thought a
And new it tunas oat, that after the
To themtrprioe of everybody, the Bank small matter to aabsust lb« reoourcea of
Kentucky
Central Rsilroad Claim,
of the State of New York doaed it. dooes the woom of the City, and they are to
(amounting to 1148453.83) had been
raise 115,000 to complete a pavilion,
Tuesday. This was one of thej oldest whore their different works of art and
twice rejected by Sect'y Stantpn, and
bank, in the rity, and waa presumed to skill may bo sliorn, andj as usual, tb«
three time* by Gon. Meigs, that the
bo one of tho souadeet, and the failure boot ny of raieiuK the money ia by giv­
claim haa been again presented by that
created a profound suaaaUou on tba street ing entertainments. Titiena is to slug at

Abraham Ltaooin and devoted hb foyal
supporters to
-nneading
infemy."
With atxeh a chaUsmge thrown in the
tooth of the people of New Hampshire,
what, ae honest patriots, could they do
but retort as they have done at the ballot­
box? Wevmrtxroto say that many a
Democratic eoMier haa joined with the thia daim, waa by Sm'y Belknap, allowed
Republican* in making thia verdiet so and paid out of the tmsury. And Pen­
dleton can't tell whether be rec d 480,.
(XX), 00 190,000 00 of the unJuey fur
He service ia getting the daim through.
Nona other than a confirmed idiot, will
It says ia positive term., that if soma few
Itapnblkau officiate have faltered ail the now wonder why Clymer cloaed up the
nut ia it iacumbent open the faiikfnl Belknap investigation by running Marsh
sows*— to derate their rroe Repreaenta- off to Canada and then refusing to fur­
tire, and to rrmnTe the only obatictes nish any proof that would lead Io Bel­
in the way of the only Bating organ­ knap's conviction. Verily these virtuous!
isation in the country. Efforts, of couree, villain, should be rewarded, Honest
will be made to break the force of thia George with a -little hatchet,’’ and
yrand rietory ia New Hampshire, but .S’AyUer Clymer with a big red feather,
they will be aceo through by all sensible and then both sent by their tribe, aa the

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aarc Fpet&gt;—r may I—e a doxen *cnatnra in
the North.
The debate in the Senate on Thursday
afternoon, iu which tionlen and Withers,
on the Confederate ride, and M.rton and
Sherman an! Edmunds, on [the Republi­
cans ride, participated, was iateua.lv in­
teresting. The speech of Edmund* was
truly K"»J- It was a clear and moat
eloquent statement of the real usucs be­
tween Republicans and Democrats to-day­
Withers, of Virginia, charged sectional

Ixtd beernue it will unarttle coafideace. and
make distrust. Il will lie-good because it
will compel directors Io look into the man.
agemcul. and ace what b being done with
the money with which they are entrusted.
AU the hanks, with a few exception* are
ia a tight piece. Their orenrities are un­
sound. Real date waa their favorite ne
curity, and on real estate loan* have been
made quite up tn its value.
But. ala*,
real estate has shrunk in value over a half

Belknap

of department estimates by House com­
mitters seem as indeed they arc, pitifully
small-—emenrte from .Southern tourtes
and arc intended for Souttarn agrandwe-

ccmdiiiou of the banks looked into for
lu forty-five of the New York countries fear that they will aU be found to be rot - j
ten, which would result in such a smash- I
the Republican net gain iu •nperriaor* al
up aa thio city nrrer saw. They prefer to
the recent spring election was 1S6.
shut their eyeaaud lot things drift, hoping |
Doot forget to have your name roister­ that sumethiu- will turn up to let them I
ed ou April 1. The (ward will be ia se&gt;-

nent, oust any one would call that man a
L*»e fabrics! ur. There are such petMin*
in every place and they afford a, «tudv to
the are-kcr alter rarftMtito, and’a pruUrm
tn the ur.dcretaniiing of the average per~'ti.
To the judge ofliuuum nature they are
transparent, and Io the newspaper insu
they are bom.
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If a pmon ahouLi gu into a *t&lt;ltr and

Senator I**gau *ay/ that the'New Hamp­
shire Republican* didn't fin-1 the name of;
;
W. W “Belknap «&gt;n the Republican ticket. '

head of moot of the important committees;
ex -Confederates
supplanting crippled
Union soldiers In all the poailion* at
their command about die capitvl , and
ex-Uonfederate oratora enlivening the
monotony of debate will* ctilogie* on Jeff

pruoners were confined during the war
Tbewe facto are m&gt; apparent and hare
grown BO familiar that it would not be

owned by two or three men here,'
Indiana man aa rewuriring still b
phstically. "Southern men arc
the Democratic party just a* they

Th. several T.*ra*bip* la ik» C—wty will be
eatWvd io fuur dvlegalra Mb. «ad U* ssvei.1 nrii of the aiy *f Jlasdug* to one Mb.
Bysnleraf ItefaMl—■ County Commit Is*

Do you remcmlicr tho Cutarc of the
eminent ' banking fames, of Duncan
Sherman .k Co. 7 Of couree you do; and '
you remember also that t her dido t pay'
scarcely anything on the dollar, and that doraemenl of UelLsap and the t
their creditors were fearfully indignant. I b a verdict that the Repoblicar
Il b comforting to take up a Newport ta­ not reopotwible for the acta of a
of the people on the first uf July.
per and read that Mr. Watt Sherman, one
The colored people are very much ca- of
&lt; tbs partner* i* building • cottage in
And speaking of thm election, it is
- city by the ara.' the rost o4 which singular how it tear* inUr the inde]&lt;n
raged aver the Democratic pryjymiline to that
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virtually exclude them from the galleriea u
1 on’y fllOU.OOO! and thb for a summer dent*. The Tribnnr haa awakened to the
midenev only. Failing is not a very had fart that the Republican party is thn only
of the National House o f Representatives. burinoa,
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own ranks, and the only one tLt erer punThe Allegan Journal says Uriknap iX i
ttlml its own thirvea. Il really acemoil to
in a Marsh, and we gwom it would be cor- 1
feel good ovt r the Rcpubl an I i tmph in t h •
net in saying the Demoeralir Congraaioa- i ,
Granite Stele, and read more — it u*c*l ta
a* Investigating Committer Wfrr in Me ,
before Horace Greeley went inaane than it
Marsh, loo.
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has for yearn. It would not be ringular
if the Tribnt' should get lark into the
The Republican press bs* been prompt
Republican fold, and be a power in the
to demand Belknap's punishment. How ;

The value of aaiugte vole iu political con­
torts have been again demonstrated in I«i&gt;isgvtou eountry, where the Republicans
have one majority in the board of Super-

and elsewhere. Io Newb trg the • Demo­
who during the last fifteen year* have cratic majority fell off W0. Thay carried
enjoyed Moonuaon Liberty of action. Cohoe., Ithaca, Owego (the Coaueil &gt;.and
but it ia, Mvarthdoa, heard and obeyed, Auburn, by decided majorities, and elected
their Mayor in Rodtrater, by a majority
of 2A00. The result in the tirwnebipa
in the State save two, Eaton and Ran
was dually significant
dolph, give Chewey 3,693 plurality over
Marey.aad 3,381 majority over aU. the
The Detroit Poti ooyt. -The people of
the United States are paying interest to­
total vole bring; Chtvy. 41.668; Marcy,
37.975, Kendall anK.eaturinS, 420. lane to ba arrayed on the other aide, day on bonds stolen hr Buchanan * Sec­
Two towns are yet to be Lord from, which ffll into ranks in .hot haste, and faith­ retary of the interior, amounting ia value
to over 4800,000. Fat the Deuvocrato in
gave 1—t year. Cheney 51, Roberts 149. fully asrvea their r—Z masters.
The Itepublirena have elected their
Thb poritimi of stairs b suggestive of Congrem and in the praa dedare. with
rnadidatea Ag the State Senate in Din- iuterreUing oventa in the possible future. ridieuiota solemnity, that Bdknap's crime
tricta No. 1, 3, 3,4, *, 7,9, 10, sad 1J. IfthaSautbm dement crop* out so is unprecedented in the history of this or
The Demficrata hare elected in Districts vigorouaiy a« our Donocratk friends say any other rouatry '
Dtaricta No. 6 and 13, and probably ia 8. it do- is the Democratic House and ia
Naw /Zampahira ha* nu&lt;ted her Protest
Aaooap, these as* Gxo. E. Todd and tlx Senate where the llepnb lienas hare a against the .httifration of the bowon of
N'att Hui&gt; the two men who were eb—t- decided majority, what would be the re. Anderaotreille and other Rebel Prison
Bah, supporiDg the Hotts, and Benet, to Petw, and costly isrontigalioas by Demo­
be both Demoenlk. the Praridoacy held crate- Committees, gotten up for Politiral
from Grafton County in place of Sam nd by a Democratic meumbeut, and the Capuel, in which the guilty pertio. are
auaaad
throughout paid off and sent over the Border. AU
D. Wkxkb Democrat, by where vote tho dapart—t*
Weston fraud was stataioed by the Sen­ by Doanocnt* T 1* there any doubt that
ate This is a glorious rswh, and viodi inraoaofBueh an grant, the arrogance,
A1 Waahingtoa on Twmdsy, Gen. H.
th. istimidation and the indomitable *df- V. Boynton, pte correspondent of the Cin­
Hiwtal ire, while it seta the sod of pubcinnati Oajnitf, tostified before the dyHe repudiation and aaocaoa all the mat
formation that 120,000 or 125,000 out of J
who were puttee to that villianotta outTHE NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION

the Kentucky Cawtral coat wm paid by Mr
Pendleton to Mr*. Bowen (afterward*
Mtn. Bdkitapjfroui Col B F. Grafton.'
whom authority waa Gen. Kiddoo. U.S-

Jemy al aa oMimstod CM ef 4*,*0e,000,
or more ttaa S3W0 per paiiawt; white ia
New York three are in fso— ofboUdicg

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The imp—ebtDent trial of eX-Scerrtary
Belknap ia postponed indefinitely, through
the mitersWe mtemanagimeut ofthe Demo
craiie lender* of lite Huuseof Reprreatetiv— They were so exceedingly anxious
for a grand spectacle, to aff.-n the .New
Hampahire election., that when they
brought in the report of impeachment, last
week they actually lei the only witoow to
the crime alleged r*cgp« to Canada. Tb-chairman of the Committee that drew out
the critience actually took Marsh to the
oftce ofthe Scrgoant-at-Anns and had
him paid off; and then he went to New
York, and after to Canatla. Fro— the
outsat the House Democrats have shown
that their greatest deaireTs to make politi­
cal capital out of their discovert— Il is
not the /nmMtnnl nf Mknnp that they
care for, but the defeat of the Rcpubli
—na ia the fall election*. No, whan the
I*ra*ident, through the District Attorney,
had waited the evidence ia the pooa—rion
ofthe Ifeaocratic Hoose fora day.ro
that Mr. Belknap might be indicted and
soon sent to the penitentiary, tkr /forte rr/aaarf! It wants nothing of the sort just
now. It b determined to hare Belknap
bapeedted by the House and tried in the
Senate, that tho Dntorratic party may
make something ml of it.
Marsh must be coaxed beck first, and
so a bill is pa—ed ia hot baste bolding out
the promite of protection to all wbaoams
required to tnstify before any of the Hon*
oommittees A, I rwd the bill, it h not
not only a premium on coafimriou, baton
rseoahly. It myo virtually; -If there bo
anynecundrel ia tbaeowatry who boa been
engaged in nefarious tranmetions with any

Rnrnbli-noffteiri, if be will
wwdand aid thia Democratic
. enrtying the eountry MU foil
. D-mwracy. by implirMing tta

than a fair proportioa of the hard money
eleiurnt of the {arty, it will be seen there­
fore that the prospect of any Democratic
agreement on the floor i* far worse than
it haa l&lt;een at any time in this select com­
mittee. The bouse Itemomt* of themxlr—, then, neither will nor can do any­
thing to help the bu*ine— condition of the
country by promoting any improvement of

If we compare the two parties,** to thb
matter, we shall find the feet to hare been
well stated by our Washington corr—poodent in a recent letter, thus "A few
Itemovrata and a Urge majority of Repub­
lican* want the apeedi—t poamble return
to sperm currency, white a few Republic­
an* and a large majority of DmaocrUa
want an abundance of paper money printed
and put into cireulatioo without delay. '
/fol- few the Rep.uhlinui member* are

GROCERIES

W&lt;? have a double Stock as any o
'■ninini
in the Store can see and"’th&lt;ry wi
sol.
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, saysotir DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw. and evervbod allow,
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is
boss of City.
Phin suvs don't tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it i. IO hard
work to grind them.
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SMITH, MANEE «£ PRESTOS

Jf.'®. COOK Fw, i/i PnnnfttnLLr,
Containing One Hundred anti Eighty Acre® of Laud, 140 lcre,
under cultivation, 40 acres of Timber. The above Fann for
sale Cheap and on Favorable Terms, for further information call
on or addre.**

CRAWFORD BROS.
Grand Rapids,

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF

v4eVani from the /.teyte

bow dots be appear If the item is incor
j rally publbhod, when he rusfov into the
private office of the editor an'! demands
the i—tant dumitea! of the offender on
the threat of Hopping hi* pajwr ’* He
care* nothing for the ‘ countryjw—a,” and
yet h&lt;f will elimb to the roof ofthe build­
ing to have hi* nam. pul in the paper —
to get a ftrw puff. He rare* nothing for
the • country pram,’ aadyrt ifhbname in
correctly apprara in that —me country ta­
per. he rata—, or attempts to raise a di*
luriooce.
lie cam nothing for the
"country nrvsa,' yetif he makes a fourth

co pie. of tbe next iorae. ID ram noth­
ing for the "eountry pre—,'' vvt if he
purehases a doxrn Logs or sheep ‘he drops
around to the office, or runs twu blocks to
catch the reporter to te-H him of it He
earn nothing for the "country pre-, yet
if he engage, in the nconnt or any other
burin—a, bo u aura to inform the editor.
And then thia -me ria—, who rare ;
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pewuuacJ exemption from all puahhmeot
for thoir own erim-l" The Huuae wM
in a pack and Um bill went through

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Nteksra was admitted to th
judge Hoyt at Grand Rapid., &lt;

Why not, then drop fnrti—num, and
make a aineere effort to take up the &lt;|tic^
tion - a buainraa nutter, as much *u the appropriation bifla, strictly revenue
qu-tsoM. or any thing etec that 'can orabefore the Hou— ’ Why aliould not the
sound money Republican* of the House
take the initiative in the matter, since
they are the larger section holding that
ground, and brine forward the beat meas­
ure they ran a* the ta*i* of Democratic
cooperation ’ Their conrtituenta of aD
part:.-*, we are auro, would lie glad to vr
them make the attnnpt al la-mat. whatever
mqtht be the result.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Great Bargains

Pianos and Organs,
HAZELTON BRO.’S PIANOS.

NOTICE.
U.S.

HADEN &amp; SON'S PIANO.

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priodpie uf of alkwing a criminal to tarn
MMe'i evidaoew. Tree, but it always ox«rima ita dijyreiiou. Il dum nut boM
oulafeMraTfareLMto ril rulprita. In
this emo it is the Democratic pnrty whwA
hoMsoatapmrioa toril thievm who wffl
implmte Rapcfolioan official* h aright

Tke Bev; Mr. B»yntow *t TVi
p-a u the ft. * Cboroh on *
R-g'i—to Ihb eUj — Itaa

hsMy adjournment of the Rome in ordo
to e*caj,e Mr. Holman • tbrrwtenad reanl rr
lion*. rrentlHiugli tls-y'lisd b*-m reprodn
&lt;v&gt;l in |nrt from the Indiana Republican
14*ff,rm Evra ia a political pant .if

tty and iu the Govenneot. The lard
money Krprewntalinv. therefore. threw
away ■. good opportnnitv when they bdj»
cl to pi.t life &lt;-vtingui*hcr of adjournment

com. fi*
Home iu
for the
Admtab-

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party, which haa been a regular debating
club for weeks, baa al last announced that
it b unable to agree - Eight of tb» mem1-er* favor a A, called resumption plan, so
dubious io its nature that it teta out with
the repeal of *o much of the Ii—umpiioti
art — fixe* th. time for aicomnliahing its
object, white tire other firs will consent to
nothing but tin- .naked- repeal of that
dan*.-, Ifthi* was not a alrirtly repre

CROCKERY

too, but Dun says it is gbing Io be a good
winter fpr-Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, .and he will sell it Cheap

MUSIC JACKSON

on that day.

thrust arida by thane arrogant Southern
Repreweatelir— who defeated in the field,
return to ply their work of di«orgMixslion in the Halls of Congn—. Aroord-

The people of Barry •County to under­
stand that by « mistake in an order, the.
have sent us 40 dozen

lint Will Hnins. says he can sell them &lt; 'heap
to get them cleared out.
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Well they sent us a double order of

lest himself 1200,000, he had lent the
• Attrition Flour Co." »M)0,000 oa 4600.­
000 of it* Block, which stock Wai worth srsa in blind indifference to high Mteeoi iu
which needlework is held in England
where specimeua rf lacs, embroidery and
draw form one of the moat attractive and
elegant departmmtn of the Mnacum ai
termed, or felt friendly toward, had iu Kensington, of which i’eeraw— are the
interested patrons and contributors, and in
■ouev &lt;m jnrt as worth!—* security- The ’
director* were aH aarprfeed when the fail

TheN. V. Tribont, (which certainly is
not a Republican paper) in speaking Of
the conduct of the Democracy in the
Hoorn since the opaaiag of Coagrcaa.
r»ry truthfully says : ■•We cannot remem­
ber a single instance in which they have
shown a fltneia for the practical work of
Legislation, or aa ability to rise to the
level of an important occasion. Their
debnice have been usveemly wrangle*,
their theory of polities, is a wild scramble
for nfirr, their •tot/MMaaXi), is nothing
bcUer than mud throwing. Il ia quite
dear that in their arraignment of Bolknsp
they thought of very little except the arx/
1‘miilratutlrl'etiut, and if be ha* escaped
It must be apparent to every careful
through their htcdlaanea*. it b&gt; bemnve
otaerrerof the proceedings in Congreoo
his punishment eras a secondary rtmeidethat the leadership of the Democratic
lion, which they ioal right of in the ex­
eitement of the great discovery .”

T;

irinuj wiw,
—j ,--------arc almost symbolical.
Either in their
doomed to an overwhelming defoat' It is proper sphere can accomplish wondersThe country payor is welcomed to the
no tima now fur either a’ well-mcaaiog
military dud with a low moral sen** or a homes of the coaalry people, and-whan a
smart and erafly politician. It must be a ptroqu is board to aay tlrit they -re
man of the loftiese character, or he will be
beaten out of sight in the fall campaign.
There arc such mm still ioride the Itepublicaa party; but I fear llw power of the
“ruin" will render the nomination of one
of them impoasiblc. Ws shall soon see,
It is now manifest, even to th—e who
could not or would not see it l*fore, that
the Democrat* ia Uungrrs* are going to
accomplish nothing oa the fitrnwrial qnration U b not merely that they had be­
—r—s refusing with unneerwary curt
fore them tta difficulty of carrying
Deas, to admit all specimens of women's
through the Hou- such a_ measure aa
work relating to dre**. raised such criti­
cism that it has been found expedient to
modify tho rule. A strict interpretation
of it would exclude all such valuable arts
aa lace making, which has attaiued a very
creditable mage ia thb eountry, embruid-

Stocks went down frightfally, other bonks
ibiecred in anticipation of runs, and for a
while it asetnti probable that a panic
would sweep over the street. Bat, fortu­
nately, tho event passed witboat a wide­
spread trouble.
Thia failure lets ia a flood of light on
Now York businra- end Naw York busi­
ness men. When thia staid, solid old beak
—thja eminently rtwpcetable "finaodsl
iastitultou." went under, and its affaire
came to be investigated, it was found that
none of the directon, or, for that matter
any of the oflicera, knew anythinr about
Ito mauagamrat, that mx one of them had
ever looked into it, there had never been a
regular meeting of tho board, and that the
whole managvtucnt was left in the hands
of one man, tlte Vice President, Patrick 1

people, and will only be regarded as
For Vice-President.
proof that the Lot shot Aos tfrucA which'
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
will/maA the Daaaocratie party in Noef Pennsylvania.
yea to the decision of the RepuMiRepublicans of Michigan, citiaeaa of
th. Courty of Bttry and lb« City of
HsMiagsk let as in behalf of the -uw of
equal and exact justire to alt men irre­
spective of party, sect, color, or nationality
send answering to the Republicans of
the Granite Hills, aa endorament ef the
principles of the Republican party, and
ofthe administration aa firm and unflinch­
ing, and a protest aa bold and defiant of
the position of the ao called Democratic,
but really Coafederate party, u today
com— to ua from that home of patriotic

j—— -r— th* MtM rf 1
'TTT-l™.., iS- — 1—•
— J4.
*•

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted

OU PUk aid OrtaK lata ii Muse far Ma
R. D. BULLOCK,, Wholesale Agent .for

Michigan,

Northern Ohio and Indiana.

Branch House* at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw and

"

••aar«

PBaaanoaoar,

�retire-

Tn« Ksr*»L|CA"

amtui ron ar uaat tram.

'

SIGHT Msr&amp;iidii
SOHGsExsy£fflj
The editor of the Montcalm Ilrrald sets
his editorial up himself, and without any
cop/ before him.
The Kent County Republican Conrsation will be held at Grand Rspid., April
■&gt; It ..11 ..-U—L
‘
1

LakeMieh^an.Saperi^, lIw&gt;
»&lt;»’l Ik. Detroit river, sad Lak. Rrie. srorL
«S-1 seeking I. ibb w&lt; .lun u ww&lt;n-ju

SET EF FlMPtelttll

The Adventists' CoOsgr at Battle Creek
closes on the 24th, and the "pcisig term
begins April 12lh.
Hchuyler Colfai will lecture in tho

Ashing tkerain a. they thlak proper.

joint. Koettn, uuu.t, ner.
luunr. lacox. cboku. gkxkk.
KO. KOUJf*. KOCK nULKO.
DArxrroKT. *recurtxt.
WA3Hr¥OTGK. IOWJL Crrr.GKtX

pioo

Ltr"T*UttMUK.

60 Cents.
education of children will be welcome at
the Kinder-Garten each Wedmteay mor
ning front 9 to 12. location No. 8S Jef-

Fraak Uorton. of the 8*nlt canal, that
the canal will !«■ ready for iproing on
April 25.
The hand rar on the C. A L. Il P. II.
run over a dog near Potterville Eaton
county, throwing the rar off the track and
badly braising the section hand* who were
on the ear.
Thomas Belta, and IVbolt, who plead
guilty to the burglary of John Miller'a
clothing store, in Battle Creek a few
weeks agn. Were sentenced by the Circuit
Court on Munday last—tho former get­
ting seven years nt hard labor in the Stale

O-DATS ADVERTISEMENTS.

60 Cents,

Licafo Um JUticej
SPECIAL NOTICES.

J. Cole &amp; Son

IT WILL

CONTENT YOU
ANNOUNCEMENT

Iswil.er as

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Liat of Patents

. HU «e.

Irir.plating a rial re

U11U00 aU

Having formed a Co-partnership for the
(Signed! Brun.an MrLu LA.x.
Krpoee of carrying on the Agricultural
iplement trade, want all in want &lt;&gt;f Farm
ing tools from a plow point to a Thrashing
Thane noted
-Machine to gire us a call. We are located
regular iu the room, firately oerapied by Dwight
nuqmee uf electing State delenlos to ths Thursday March 3tHh. and
»lse aaJ thMigbiftil National Coavenuon in Indianapolis on
A Burrall one door East uf II. A. Good
years Hardware Store where we shall be
pleased to meet our friends. Our stock
West Point Cadelahip
will be entirely new and selected specially
‘L.
.L _ e_ _ __ •
.1 ■ _ - *
ufaetured in their own county, which.can
be bought there foe 10 cient*
Moses W. Field ha* called an Indepeud-

GROCERS.
racial ate domestic topes, mstracULd
amuse them by its foreign and domSEc
cnrrewpoodcnce, -boicr stories, quaint char­
acter sketches, sparkling and Witty para
graphs, original ogd entertaining araoante
of travel and adventure, cbaas and pottle
columns, etc.
AH the nows, eummerstal, political and
general, ate the erram of wrentjlitera
tnre. A newspaper that will meet errrv

'« Gilbert, dale. Michigan Uiy.
W. Greding. Pulley*. Detrou
A. Hall, Making ExeeteUr. Jacttuo
J. Higgins, Table Kahe., Itrtrmi

ids.

Otr k tat it tk Livat Unn tat
UH PUStffl

stucco
f

,

.

WATEfi LIE

LIE SB(t8
G cun aa Willano,
Rep. 3rd Cong'l District.

pose of considering th* matter, and effect
tug some srrangvmeat preparatory to
ironing the road.
Thia, however, may
prove to be nothing more than a rumor.
A comiderable portion of the road bed is
completed, and it is I oped that at no diatent day the entire undertaking may re-

Wiihfohn of the J....

publirau. toward our foreign l«n&gt; cilixeas * ,ki*

500 CORDS WOOD.
500 cords of 1G inch store
wood for sale at $1.25 per
cord aelirered.
' C. F. DM IGHT.

If You Want T he Best

Mini:Ess Ust,EmrBM

fbks.

CALIFORNIA

SUBSCRIPTION-POST PAID,

For Kansas and Colorado
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Hail
rc«il fnun Kiriu, (‘ire «n.l
nn

■i.nrni leskteel »n l &lt;b» r^plialiu*.

m dktboit ran

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

ihieh New f/ani|ehire haa
Ilrpublk-SID “f

; enough.

W ith.nit either policy

Tie Detnit Free Pres Co.

intelligent voters of the country during

DETROIT. MICH*

•■1^

is concerned, that party .land* •ulelalialJy

READ THIS

Republican Caucus.
..d llepe. .
.r william |

F.'jsRUGMAN A SON.

Hampshire
grretly

tilB lodge, in Michigan, withan ng-'

1 Grat Redictiai ii Prices!

•^1'* Irani from the £h://c that P. "W.
Ben Hill rey. that if the RefteJic

judt. Hoyt nl lirand Rapid., on Monday. 1 l&lt;

To the Centennial via

Baltimore Republican &lt; aucus.

.nick we.rauu.1 refrain from '
ike rem*rt*Me kralikft.lsre.
him.

P"1,1* ,if« wil* h*r'
ftr I
We shall have to Ind him fin-well,

Niagara Falla ' x^M,r
or Buffalo.
“

JOHN STANLEY.

Green Bay and Marquette Line
Io the only Itno for JlXtarUJJ,
w Amro wk. Fomd De Lar. Ouwwnew.
Arrurroa, Uuu Bat. Kacawaaa*
Nmavxbm. IfaaQi-rrva, Hocuma,

STEBBINS BRO’S.

fall &gt;up|Jy at J. P

FURNITURE

BUSINESS NOTICE.
Bepilbli.

thad any

Br Outikit Or Committml
Hrxnr HntonTAUx Cteiraiaa.
Republican Convention

From M to II .23 as to grade. Warranted
from 13 to 25 eta., cheaper than any other
House in Barry County.
COFFEE
For 25, 2s, 30, 33. 4&lt;» and &lt;3 rent-.
Look at the quality.
CANNED GOODS
Totnatora, Prachre Chemos, Ilumbi
Pine Appte, Pears, Green Pres. Ae., Ac­
. CANDIES W hare the beat asnortment and wll for warranted. We Invite all persons to
cnll and Inspect our goods, for they all
the Irast money in the city. ‘
bsor Inspection No trouble at all
TOBACCO
show goods.
Parties having PMurea to frame

Republicans of Rutland.

.lair, lor lownmup
I pcinl. deiopure to th* Coantv Convention,
t to be bold in Hartirte &lt;« rfatnrday Apnl

i
Dated Rutland, Mareh 17th 1R7«.
Republican t'eucua.

The most wonderful explanation oftho
Democratic defeat ia New Hampshire
comm from the aoft money curwwity ahop
iti Cincinnati. TA* jTnfwwvr office. “The
Democrat* of New Hampshire and Counectieul," says the editor,‘•failed to present
to the people bennefcwnt measure. They
ignored the vital teae, end they will prob
ahlyloae Connecticut aa they have lost New
Hampshire. Possibly they will by and by
lean that in espousing the peoph s side of
lion which tou.be. al) bumthe money qt----uerw and all prosperity, lie* the path to
political snerras, as to enrnmoc justice. If
the Democratic party wtD not, learn that
(mmm the coming Prvmdetitial elertiou will
be an enlarged Photograph of Nsw Hamp­
shire, and with good reason. The wiytir
ing Democrats, though foob or bondhold­
er. ought to lie able to read that fart by

higAC.
Speaking ofthe Pendleton drvri..patent,
the New York ZfernWmya
“Altogether the transaction reHeet* no
credit upon Mr. x “ • - 1
hate been legally
«T tasters nwatalnj tn th* H**l*r entitled le the nonry which he earned
tarry fi-my. Mkb.. «•»* ”■
under hi. rontpeL But -rurally the
Alice &lt;W». Etsrtrek J
TL— whole bttenom i. n job- It. revelation
eloore the career of Mr. Pendleton a* a
uaafttl ate trusted leader of hi* party. It
will be regarded with sorrow by the ooun-

The Clymer committee doings it in said
have given fresh internet to Darwin's ob*er
rations on climbing pistils—especially to
his account of their carious twistings and

n&gt; we can do It I’ . _-r and Cheaper than
any house In P ,f County. We keep
the Largest a.,j Best selected stock of
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDixoa, Biucxm, Parwa-HoLb-

“Yen rascally little rar," is lbs w
the New York World begins a reply to
Republican contemporary. That com
from harrowing the nervs with (lyme

Peerless Milk Safes

l am -tew all alone in the Photograph
busineu,- and aa I have made tnwae
mratn to increase my farilitim for doing
ibrtter wvri than ever, aU should call
ate gM a negative token. The mtporiOeiiy at my work in the past ia a salcient guarantee at irat e iworir in the
falars.
Haims ia Washington Block,

.eg kiohtt lata, at wma

50 ARE IMPROVED

For What?
FLORfflCE Sim lACHISK

NOTICE r
FARM FOR SALE!

Salisbury &amp; Brossesu.

�auci

Election Notice.
Chas. E. Little'

Tobias J C
Van Winkle Byron E Van Brunt Goo
V an Wmkto A A
Van Erwy Chan B
Yau Brunt Jobs 8 Vivwaa Wm
»rj. .
—
Vrooman Mayor M
Williams Truman
Bright James IF
WtSiatas Gm. W Sr
H ood George
Welch W F
WiW. J s
IFt-imer Deloa
Woodrooff Edward
Wilkins James L
Youngs George

Ja"WCSi..

Mercantile .Training

Zi Floral Guide

YOUNG MEN

Handsomest Guide published. Send for It. 1

DETROIT SEED CO.,

Lawson’s Curative

FOURTH

• FIRST •VFJLXVD-

PICTURE FWES

Tlie most extensive, thorough and comnlcte institution aT the kind iu the world.
Eight thonaand graduate. of this college
Inw in'tu-cvraful bupinew in the principal
cities and towns of the ifnited States

i

PICTURES,
j Picture Frame Mouldings.
Bailey Henn 11
Brown Edward F
Ramen Chauucy A
Bower JamcaM
Bowne Andrew J
Blanchard Johnatha
Bailey AMa W
BaflayCfcarto. A
Broaaou Newton J
Black Aaron .M
Button WiHiaxa A

Tas RUM Kill of EdKatiaa for
Yom Moo.

GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS.
WI ateaale and Retail.
11 Michigan Grand Avenue, Detroit.

fgNTRAL

L. E. STAUFF

I Magnificent granite building, with elc| gantly fitted and funic-bed apartments fur
; tho application of and carrying out of &lt;&gt;nr
tiorel and systematic mediods of

sSSESsSSS'tiF.i

HASTINGS,

SCIATICA. NERVOUS
ICK HEADACHE.

L. •ndU.U.Mak.i. I;-,
FAT'EXPBIWS esMCKu-J.
L«.(Tv.

BUSINESS TRAINING.
ALBERT DI&lt; TOSOH,

Rromley Murray
Barlow Chas E

Cornell Sylvester
Clow Horatio
Dewvy Geo M
Darling Wm II
Diekerwtn James
IHekey William I!
Dunning Jatnrei
Dwight Chariot F
Dennis John II
Eastman William T
Francisco John
Frrat WilHxm H
Goodyear Henry A
Grebb* John A
Goodyear George E
Goodyear Nathan B

Wbdehole and Retail.

Rheumitrem, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

Young men who contemplate a buainaw
I life, and parents having rotis to el urate.
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO I are particularly rc*|Uralod to send
THEOLD FOLKS, AND TO THE I for doe nmenta relating to the college. which
BOYS AND GIRLS.
[ give full infunnatuui ns to terms, coudi-

SSiS.iaiiX'ss’j

DUl.cn IK

SEEDS,

FOR SALE at THE BANNEWlr FICE

filCKFOp.D

w°matic
Knitter

MICHfGAN
1878. SCRIBNER'SMONTHLY. 1876.
Erway Eli
Filth John L
Goodyear WmS
Green Wellington

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

We Invite the attention of the public
to riCMIBXEB'a MOXTULY. which now
deservedly ranks among the juust n.-

t j. craft.
j. i&gt;. rosm.
F retch I A«X ttelroii.
W, Pre* A*x5etMI
frt ilmTaitorrs©

RAIftOAD.

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting MachineI
Beunott David J
(.'ampbeil Frank E ■
Campbell’Robert B
CoDma Elbert 8
Craddock Joreph
Cannon Peter
Evans Edward J
Gilbert Heuiy F
Gregtwy Dwwitt ('
Green kdward L

f.km Robert
Coosi Bylvestc
Curtin A AV
"
“

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WML L’PJ
■firstt.sw.”

"Gabriel Conroy." by Brel Harte,
,Of which tbo Ikxtun /tos/aays: '*It la
a serial that will make every new num­
ber of BcbibyiEb’h cargerlv m.iiglit for.'
If H bad nothing else t&gt;* recommend

Haynes George
Headrick Wm O
Haff Edward 1.
Huffman Wm II.
Hogie Edward Y

Mallory Edwin H Main Fred
Main Mils
Main Harn
Meaner Owner
E_^_2 "
Marsh Theodore D / Myers Willi
Mance Danis!
Morgan Wt

The Loulavlll
"The second Ini
er than the tln*t
Inobd/or."

TggSUi

‘Philip Nolan’s Friends,’

(teGirtii at flmr Mt
STRAWBERRIES AHO PEACHES

ESS

Quackenbush
Ro lae Joseph
Lotvoso D Ryerson Abraham J r
. red K
a *— **L—
Shriaer William 8
Salisbury Beth
Slocmn George W
Hmith Pbiocas
Tyler Aiooro H

I

Phillips Travers
Phillips Leander
Pratt P D M
Roberts Janie-* I’
sssis-

*fgjj!.*»ggtKS

Sf Nicholas for 1875.

i.ardre &gt;re4&gt;.|l

c.C.c.JfhlK
j;

novel ■» laid iu an English mining town
and from the find logo tu the la-t the
Interest la unrtagxint.-.
Among other notable papers we men­
tion the followins: "A SECOND
•FARMER’H VACATION," by/flol.
Gfcortow E. WXKIXO. dearintlve of a
I row-boat nde of two hundred and flfry
: mites. In one of the moot fertile and In­
teresting of the vine-growing valleys of
Europe—a region never seen bv the orI dlanry traveler, but full of interest. In
Its social and Industrial at|&gt;rcte. a rare

«. SI .'WATMFW. *IU CU-.S Xsrsorios a»4
-t WM-fevs. Rjiestk. Maw. 1X.I.U.SM

PENSIONS
To whom Pensions are

Throop Anneniiu
Tinkler lUllmi.i II
I’uJtrhill Rowland I.
VanVleck Abdrew

r.Worff HIIIL.
alker Jan*-

Bottom Betujnlt
Bar ore Chancey
Brenner Wade
Brady Thoma*
BaUh Wm
Berry John _

St Nicholas for 1876
I'MKttMccea grester sUractiuui (than the
prvibius tuImbiss. A strssg festure uf th"
new Tulumc la an American Serial Story
‘•The Boy Emigrant*," byNoahBroaki,
Oi»lng ths aiheuturei »f a party of l»jr, on
their lung journey screes ths plains. .1111 a
Ti.M partrehure of their Life in California
during
thu days
of __
tbeu Gold-Fever. -Mr
ltnw.V. I......
. " .1.1,

MB. AM there Is ■»&gt; sUlarei p. be das «
ladrstsreol nocnn th- rare uf twu bandr
alas-naht daltua sad artrr-aise real! it
•ad atre •» aUareer (re ufl.cMT Sr. Mui
a, in Uad ■.Hirers i-re-lr ar&lt;&gt;vMol-&gt;o 11
er orereeduss at Is. or in walp. hattos bs
•litutedlorerererUisawoual das an aatd
ears « aaf part ibsrerf Notice Is hseahy

FREE HOMESTEADS
■Mt *M CksMcst 'iuirMCZ.aM
UMIOJf PAinnc" RAILROAD,

UIWffBRASK’A.

OIASD BANK All DETROIT

THE EREMY OF DISEASE I

THE FOE OF PAIN

Itby opinion; “XHE OLI
' for pure sentiment;
tOCIETY" for gracc/ul

Tte tes! Beieiy for Hart Tines!

8IAND RAPID! DIVISION.
The Reliable Sheri Line

■nff* ■•asrsks lAsesesr IkctsH
«tt SmSw rws sserslirr.l Simla
. TSmtl st Bsrrv Looser is Uio Ma

MPSTANG

LIN
ENT
« YEARS AH hTOOD THE TEST OF
ScMiMKB’a MOXTHI.Y ia now rccogntred.both In this eountry and In Eng­
land. aa the great r.*nre»etitallvc Amer­
ican Magaalne.
Encouraged by the favor accorded to
It by a generous public, weshnL* alm,
daring the Centennial year, to rcllpae
its formerachlevmcnta In both Its Lite­
rary and Art depart man u.
Hcmbxkh la sold by all Fnwr Ct.atw

THERE IH KO ROHE IT WILL
.IT

Wai a

DENT
r

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■uri.ra aa&lt;l
rrlsiMured by , nrt nf pTM«nl .J
.
i»el eontributers. among vham are:
Ulya»t. George Mar
*lOi2!^,.C'ir,S5?aXOl*‘0- Eoul'“ U
I-B- Aldrich,
Pbvlte. Abl,y Morton
Diax.
HarrietH.Procott
Bpofroolc.^SZd.
Donald
U.
Mltetrell.
H-. &gt;»«Sund

SHAKERS’
GENUINE FWWIB k VEGETABLE

trout, Lucy Lareom, Qharie- Dudley
Warnen Bret Harte. J-rank it. Hock| ton, EUnbeth Akers Alton, T. W. Hlg. »nr tnu mtos at

ism

IOWA axdIJbbraska.

uarfsl.Uveljr.ami osterulalng aa die i
urt bort wnims aMsrtlst* saa make U.
Some of the yin«t Works ol
Great Palo tern bare boon eagroreu f,
Mitmuus. and iu HluMratioiu fH )»~i
MWaycwr; M for bound ro

.

DEN

Ite Mute I'm Hire JLR ft&gt;

a. tjL**^**^^**••»*’ M Ff—!_•*«. l-mducu will pay for Ltd

SEMKyd'i
I * ""***
P*.*.!*"

AT THE

rUE BEST

PRAIRIEiLAND

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                  <text>Qeo. M. Dewey,

Tift

editor and publisher.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 187G.
fS8FE8SKJll4L ABB BTO1HS CABBS.

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MIOH.
L. E. STAUFFER, [Prop.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

WHOLE NO. 1035

£££*£

Better than inheriting n handsome
There u no organlraUon, considered in
projwrty, or holding a lucrative office,
must it bo to rank as a prominent Dem­ reference to trad* and commerce, existing
ocratic lawyer. Such a man does not cm- tn this country, or perhaps iro any other,
that embodies more wisdom 'or. has a
bctxlu,
no.doo.
be
bribe
ur
toko
bribes
—
think of hi* proponing to per a gamoling
higher character than that of tbo New
Hare now in Stock for the HOLIDAY TRADE a full and comdebt to mo, a tuaristai*! A nm name h. simply cAarpra, with a vigor that would Ycwk Chamber of Commerce.
Iu mem­
it would gi’e
if tho story got oat! have put to shame MacDonald's charge at bership is largo and include*. the bort
On* objsetioa often made to keeping
plctc line of
the battle of Wagram, and as he generally
He is a brave boy. though for all that.
practical
financial and btuinoe falelli. land permanently in grate b that weeds
Tim night the littie brown house on the has his clients' moary in his hands, he gencc of New York and Brooklyn. The come in and crowd out the graosc*. This
hili had a new visitor; no other than lakp extra good care of his toll before he opinion of such a body of men u entitled b only true in neglected fiefis, aa i* shown
poyf over. There is the case of the Hen.
h d
Judro Graham himself
to gn-at weight; and that uur read ere, may by the fallowing :
He just jumped up and said ehoehilly :
“You havo a noble little sou, madam," Georg* H. Pendleton of Ohio, who expects om what they think on the currency
In a report of Lawes and Gilbert, the
•■Oh yea, mamma! Ill go."
be said to Robbie a mother; and ha told to fimire as a candidate before lb.- next question We quote as follows several of most celebrated Eoglbh experimenters,
Then be caght un hia little cap in
Democratic Natitmal Convention. He was
her tbo story of th* bet.
th* resolutions adopted by the Chamber they arrive al thb gencra^rcauitThtfurv.
band and the pitcher in the other, i
“A boy with such a high sense of hon­ u appears by his own statement before st ■ recent meeting:
tkooe rararam wtnA mwk nertatej rfa
started off.
the
Gimmittoe
6n
War
Dcj-artmcnt
Expeii
or, even though in this case it was a mis­
"1. A general rwmnption of specie pay­ dixvo/Asy, at ike same r*M eery muefi eaBe was fa a great hurry to get back
taken one, draerven to l&gt;o looked after," ditar*, the President uf a railroad and the ments is alike indropensable to the rein­ I eratiMd A*j&gt;n—
added th* Judge ami then be mode a administrator of an eotato owing throe-fifths statement of our financial aflaint upon a tape," often
of the road, ft might bo supposed that
safe and enduring basis, to the restora­
It was down hill all the way, and bis yel­
in
thaM
ufficiil
cajiaciliea,
and
under
full
His wife wa* an invalid, ami they lir*d
tion of confidence atul activity in every
low curls streamed out behind as hi’ little
pay, &gt;m could have seen to the collwliou
striped legs flew over the ground. Judge
of any claims of the rood which he regur bmoch of industry, and • t&gt; renewed sueGraham, the richest and grande', man in
dud a. salid. But Mr. PemBoton was re» in all the J«moils of commerce.
"2. For tlio sttainment of this cad two
the village, was just crossing the street
aU. . lawyer in hia own behalf, and so be
and Robbie had to wait a minute to let
made an agreement with himadf—with things an- needful. An unalterable pur^b* Judge looked at him anti
the approval, ufcourse of the other owners p-rte on the part of Congrow and the peo­ and Gilbert made some very intercering
ple u&gt; abide by the law of 1S75, fixing experiments with different meadow land.
of the rood, who would have been likely। the 1st of January, 1879, for the rewumpin addtrio, io th. abovs, I wish to
i "I'll bet you a quarter youll fall down
to b* guided by his advice in the matter—
to collect a claim against tho Government II lion of epccio paymenu, and the requi­ briefly refer to another remarkable point.
and break that pitcher, little boy." he
site ability on the part of the Govern­ Al great labor and cipuoe they tried
of 1148300, for which he was to receive I
HTOVKS:
1
, ra,, ..
•WhirtHag a* merrily a. . brk, hb hte
the modest cociperiMtion of 50 per cent. ment to redeem iu legal-lender notes in similar pieew of moadowi with different
coin al tin- time appointed iu said law.
fcrtiliien.
The change in relative on one car, and bls pent* tucked into hi.
"This ability may bo acquired in one proportion of plants in the meadow was boots, a boy canfc towards me of whom I
Ju»t st that minute— how did that stone
asked the same question.
The fellow
of two ways: cither by an increase of VtXT striking.
°
’ I irct in tbo wav ?—whack went Robbie's
gold in the Public Trcnury prior to Jan
By irrigation, in England, it has boon looked up and with a glance took Jn my
»y &lt;lrm, my natiormlity, my profeuary 1st, 1879, or by a material tlceresue found that some grasses increase, others
Hxs die Largest Door of any Stove in the Market.
decrease; that “large and innutritions iuou and almost my name I
herb* in pastures are destroyed by irriga. ^“Yes, rrrv'nor,' ha replied, with a
The OilANGER s
“4 Nothing can pumibly b* gained by lion, their phoe being supplied by the brat qSxriral Jiook: 'follow your nose, and
deferring to a latter period than that now gntsans." Docks and a few others are ex­ youTl ba there afore you know it.' This
i« the HsndwnJeat &gt;....1 Ilcuvi.-.i
fixtd by law the redemption with coin of. ception to this rule.
wsa ‘Young America;' and as he pransd
A little editor is a “we" thing
Manuractured.
ita legal-tender notes by the Treasury,
One great cause W deterioration of on I heard him matter, ‘A Johnny Bull
Sometimes gets out of temper—Stell.
"Don't err littlu boy," he said. “It!
fur sutinticn roncluuvcly show a balance meadow land the English have ftdly
Prices Lower than Ever Before in Barry County.
hurt pretty badly, didn't it* Be a man.,
The hardest part «if a cradle—T
of trad* against the - country ever since learned, that is, “by allowing great to get'
though."
the war in exeem of the aenua! product
"I won't cry fur the hurt," said Robbie,
of our miurw.
mikes the hay of poorer quality, but it
struggling bravely with hit tears: "but 1
“5. Bv a timely exercise of the power weaken* the plant*. This tact cannot be
don't know huw I'm ever going to pay
When cultured people have done a good
conferred
by the existing law for resump­ too itrongly impressed upon firmer, every­
it.”
tiring financially, they arc very apt to
tion of specie payments on the 1st of Jan­ where. ’Dim principle w well understood
gratify their loogirtg to cultivate their
The Judge thought Robbie meant the
uary,•! 879, th* Secretary of the Treasu- and practiced by the gardener. He knows
Ditcher, but Robbie wai talking about the
■etheric tastos by European travel. And
that his plant* will grow %rptr and last
so we see Mr. Psodk-too, shortly after
his transaetioa. forming one in a pleasant bonds abroad to meet id! extraordinary longer if he pinches the flower-bud* off, or
-demand* for exchange, to cheek the out­ if he prevent* them from going to seed.
little traveling party, of which the present
. thought poor lobbie.
he walked sadly
flow of sfweie, and to rccuparatc the na­ Wo can prolong the life b! -nearly every drcmed lad with book, and a brack box
borne; “but I did. an-1 now I've got to
Mrs. Belknap was another. Such omnei- tional fund by a temporary retention al
herb by prerentinz it from seeding. Wheat I had found this the only way of stopping
nay Honest men always pay th dr debts.
entious trusteeship of the property of or­
homo of the whole product of our,mines." may be made to last another rear beyond a Yankee buy. When 1 asked him the
I I’ana al wap did. fur taamma liu often
phans, and such diaintensted soil of a
These resolutions, with tune others, its usual urn* if the flower-stalks arc kept question, he lifted hia hat, and turned and
railroad officer iu looking after the Inter­
told me no, and that was the reason people rane he can't shoot straight.
‘Pres up
having rcfsrana- to the same subject, indi­ cut back. Nothing is more tryinmto clo­ walked a few stops with me.
I always thought so much of him, if lie was
ests of stockholders' surely, ought not on ■
If you find it bird splitting wood, rap­ ly to be recompense"! by suitable recrea­ cate the view of the New York Chamber ver than to permit it to go to seed. The this street three Nocks, air, till yon come
poor. Everybody respected him, muntn*
of Commerce as to the policy to be pursu­ earlier hay m cut, the bettor far the to that large Iron before a drug store.
•ays, and she IcUa mo to be tike him ; and pose you split th* difference.
tion, Irat to remind Ih-mocratic adtmrers
ed. The great difficulty in achieving strength and longevity of the jdante.
I can't unless I jay my debts. I mtnn't
of the larger trusts and heavier roq-otiri
specie payment st the time draiguatod is
I tell mamma about it. that's sure, or she'd
hiliiios of the Presidency itoelr
go and p«y it, and she hsan't got any more
Mr. Pendleton, however, is not the only
How striking I Mown. Hits A Kicks
grass for hay. Moot of them believe it b
specimen oftheao discreet and «df-prc&lt;ect. !
I than enough fur her and baby slid me keep alagerbisr saloon iu New York.
best to mow when the plant* arc fa blos­
ing Democratic lawyers. Gov. Tilden &lt; f
There bar-, been good many fires New York has long been known to bo ansom, but many of them writ longer. I
| Robbie looked quite sad when he got
are
busy
construction
rurrwy
platform
girls, bo carcfal about your
hare jest given a well oiUblished rule,
home. Mamma thought it was the broken lately.
on which to run a prraidential candidate, that for pxxl of the plant, cut before the
| pitcher that weighed upon his mind, and
rather than iu devising any method by flowers appear. In the American Agricultu­
, tried to comfort him. but Robbie was
whieh to living about specie payment. rist for 1875. page 217, Prof. iV. O. At­
' turning over titans in hia curly head. He
Their great question is, if j»»wible. to water give* the latest conduxioes of chem . couldn't think of anything he could do
banxioaixc the two wings of the Democ­ ist on the"proper time to cut hay: “Itde­
that would be worth twenty-fire cents to
racy, so that both shall pull .together pend* 1st, upon the feeding value of the
anybody but his mamma, and she fculd't
different patterns of imported and domestic
next fall. Republicans seem to be wait­ crop gathered, 2d, uj»n the value
| afford to j»y.
Tilden's bands a aarylav of about 1290,900
ing to see what the Democrats will pro­ of the aftergrowth- 3d, upon
the
A warning to, boys who- patrunite pie­ He charges 120,OKI as outran! fees, and pose beferi- taking any decisive step value of th* root* and stubble left to ea
stands—The Pi-Elaa of Harvard were it issuppAwed that, en one daim and an­ i Politia and pwidMit-tnaking thus hold ridi the soil for another crop," He says :
other for additional anrriem. he took the
burned out lately,
j the whole subject for the present in abey- “We arc forced to the rondusion that, a*
■grater part of the balance that was in his 1
A firat-claMs
from Detroit, ex-,
"It's a luvuly doll, dear grandpa and hands. Hut m this purchasing Commit- I; anew, and the people arc left in unoer- far * the Jtntt»y ralur of tho .crop h
pected aoon. when we slmll be prepared to furnish the best &lt;jf|i
grandma, but—but—I'd hern hoping it tee hare let fourteen year goby without' tainty as to what, if anything, will be concerned, the meet profitable time for liar­
dote. The difficulty of the resumption
rendering any account of their tnatmje-1 । courtly wise. This is tin- one grvaj toil voting dover. b a little bafora th* period
Clothing MA.D1C TO ORPER, -&gt;.i pcrf.-ct
of fall blreoom. The experiment* upon
। nwnt. the matter is in a fig which it is iI of every currency scheme.
By thia ten other graswa have not been as extensive,
fits guarautee&lt;l. at the Ohl Corner Stand in Empire Block. Hast-,,
the object of this anil to dear up. Mr. II all the measures
Cotignw on the sub- but so far as they have been made, as wdl
_____a-__ i._ .1________ _wl
। ing«. M ch.
i ject are to be judged.
as from analogy, w* may adopt the ranic
oondurions." And he add* : "The** reX
some fee, and as he has enjoyed extraor­
suits, obtained by positive eeiencc,
dinary facilities in the commercial centre ,
agree with'’ the experience of the
of the country, has become the [twev-jr |
away ; others found that they, could buy
most observing, intellirrol, peacitoa] men.'
of great wealth, which he is now using to
ready-made clothes at a !&lt;■* price than she
Another thing: if we cut early, wo save
Some
people
iw*m
to
make
very
hard
could afford .to make them for. So it
promote his chancre for the Presidency.
more lime for t^e **eond growth for
work
of
undrrstondiug
thf
jwrfectly
clew
And what a placer that would Ik- to these
grew worse and worse, and Mra. Gray's
shrewd and avaricious attorneys' 'We ease of the IL puLliran victory in New another mowing or feeding. The whole
heart often failed as she found how her
of
the article referred to u worthy of I
We raperted the Demo­
do not moan that they would transgress llacipshiic.
earnings fell off and thought of the long,
careful study.
cold winter that was coming so fast.
’
any law, but—the man who makes 5tl per cratic organs to show their ingenuity in
distorting and misrepreaeuting the matter,
I am not a chemist, nor havo 1 made
cent, commtauous out of his uwn railroad
Robbie knew all alwut it, and if he was
careful experiment* to find the best lime
and his trusteeship of orphans, evidently but did nut apprehend that anybody else
nut saddened by it, as hts mother was, it
to cut hay,but in an addn*s. January,
woulihbot suffer if the President's salary could be misled by their nophistriw dr
Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
1872, jmnud In th* Report of the Michi­
sbouldUip put back to S25,tMJ0 a year. could fail to get at the truth where it is
so obvious.
It in intimated that this gan Board of Agriculture, on theoretical then turn it, and ent from th* tenderloin.
grand Rt-jiubli»sn triumph i&gt; not entitled Cuds, with some obaervarion, I slated Help lhepnrot* to both kinds.
In carving a leg of ranUou Or liam, be
graaw* should be cut earlier than b
to its apparent significance because it has
been bought. Now it is within the oog- lhe practice with most farmers,—a litllr gin by catting aero* the middle to the
HOWARD WATCHES.
riitracc of everybody that the effect of brfort tJu plaolt were ta /fewer. Several Lone. Cut a tongue acre* and not length
reasons arc there given, some of which arc wise, and help from the middle part.
money
improperiy
used
iu
election*
—
tak
­
and m felt thal his good tutne was at
Carre a fore-quarter of lamb by aepora
ing the worst caaes on record—la exceed­ lhe same sb now riven by Prof. Atwater.
stake, the nano that his father had home
ting the shoulder from the ribs, arid than »
ingly limited. Tn close elections it may
so honestly before him ; and poor Robbie's
divide the riba. To carve a lain *f -red,
turn a Ter j small percentage of rotors,
heart grew sad and heavy as he thought
begin
at the smaller end and aeperatc the
without clearly effecting the result, be­
about it.
cause corrujaion, like an epidemic; cannot
Robbie had one treasure, which he wore
l&gt;c controlled by politic*! line*.
One
party boys votes for the veA^ reason that
was a gold dollar, and Robbie had worn it
it want* to offset what it belveTe* the other
for a rear, because almost the last thing
pahy is doing in the same line. In judg­
papa had done was to bore a holo in it and
ing
of an election, therefore, this element
hang it around his little boy's neck, laugh­
may u*u*llv be clunited, especially in the
ing as he did so, and saying:
preseuc*
of large result* and poartirt in­
"Theru my boy, if you are not big
dication*. Hero in New llamrebire we
enough for pockets yet, you shall have a
sec steady Republican gains, distributed
pocket-piece al! tbo same."

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to do. He just seixed his little rap and
trotted off, as fast * he eotddgo, to Jadgo
Graham's great white house, with tall elm
tree* nodding Wore it, and the bitter
sweet vinca, with their bright scarlet ber­
ries, clambering aver U.
Judge Graham w* rather surprised to
see a strange little boy inhered' into hb
library, and still more so, when Robbie,
atatux-ring and frightened, bid determ­
ined to go th roegh with what he had un­
dertaken, pulled tbo gnid coin out of hi*
boaom, and fumbled with trembling little
fingers at the knot
"What b it nry boy 7" arid Judge Gra­
ham, kindly and then Robbie's tongue was
unloosed.
"Oh, Judge Graham I I havn't forgot­
ton my debt.
ten
debt I wa*
was afraid you'd think
I had, but I didn't know
kaow how fatbe
iatbo world
to pay it. 1 thought and tb-.-Ugbt, and
then I remembered papa's dollar, that ha
gave ms the day be waa KIM," and Rob­
bie cboksd down a big sob. “I meant to
kwp it always, but then I knew papa
would rather 1 should ba an honest man,
like Im ww, and I aort of felt aa if I was
paying papa's money to Iren hia name
the way ho left it And no, Judge Graout£. dollar radWod up wirttfuHy

Conipoiwn tariie-t .nd Competiuon DeBed m

OLD HUNDRED.

Then he liad gone away to lib work,
among th* great whirring machines in the
factory, where he was overseer ; and two
hours afterward all that was left o! Rob­
bie's papa was brought home to hb widow
and orphans.
Robbie never eould forget that day, aud
the gold piece was a sacred relic to him.
He had never even thought of it ■ tuoocy,
utatil one day, when lie was brooding over
his troubles, an idea Cashed into hia mind.
He did not slop to consult anybody, be
was too much afraid his courage would

“»l

into Um Judga'a bee, with hi. blue- eym.
Tbo Judge had-forgrrlton nil about the
bee, but, when he had drawn tlw whois

with “pity ends.'

A teacher in oae of oar prominent
female seminaries on the Hudroc on being
asked by a young lady of her da* what
pig-iron *u, replied. “Iron given .fa ex­
change for awine 1"
The “leap year necktie" for gentlemen
booL It h a youg lady'« sleeve with
an arm fa it, and go* all the way round
the nock. Every enterprising young man

St. Georg* Milvart's new work, "le*&gt;n»
from nature, as manifested in mind tod
manner, " is just ready in linden.
Tho work on Libraries, to be iaued by
the Bartan of Education, will be of much
wider scope than was at first contemplated
The President (Store*) of Amherst mp
tbit the modern system of edncatiori, em­
bracing a multiplicity of topics, is injnri.
on* to the memory.
Gen. Read, our Minister to Greece, i*
said to ba writing a history of this eotratay. It will be the fullest and most com­
plete history of Greece ever published.
The Rot. G. IL Crooks, D. D., i. hard
al work upon the “Lift and Leuera of

The Church Union traticca the ftet
that th* First Presbyterian Church of
Baltimore has had for it* pastor, in the
The Rev. J. B. C. Abbott will add an­
order named, the KeV. Mc-wra. Fnrnis, other biography—probably one of Frank­
Bellow*, Sparks, Bluup tad Buruop.
lin—to complete hts eeries of “American
iMttor to the Phillddphla cousin—“We PioMera and Patriots," in twelve volumes.
shall eertanly be there oa the Fourth, if
not aooaer—the entire doreu of ns.” Do
not be aftaid—w* shall mA disapjioint you

Narer fool in boainaa mat ten.
Do not kick stctt one in your. path.
Lore to think and act for yotiraclf.
Keep ahead rather than behind lha

small quanity a» a time is readily eaten on
the ground by tho stock, a* it will* and
piartially eirea. Thiatle* and many other
weeds are treated fa th* manner. In place
cf the we«da and seeding gra*m will of­
ten spring ep afrofa bit*, very agrwwbk to
atockefml kinds. In pectoral fa tbie
country we very often »* June gramand
other gra*!» seeding *ariy in th* season,
thus weakening the roots. The dead dry

crament far the next four year*. This u
the question befurc the country, and it
might just * well be asenmed once fur
al! that the country understands it.
Independent organ* may fancy that aom*
little *han&gt; olwervations id tbair own,
some irrelevant cavillings about “Grantism," are going to tare this mighty tide
which comm ftvm the cedlisicn &lt;a pending
iwues. and substitute some ingenious nrogramtnc evolved out of their uwn eg-iti*ucal profundity. Th*y will find where
tbcT are tn due time. Of the DemocraUc
leadera no eotamoo bkmo is lobe expected.
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Knight-hood of th* Order of Maximilian
on prafi-ewt Max Muller. This Order m___ ___________________ _____
ooafiaed to a limited numbrr of men div- meat of the aahihllatioo. arc utterly
tinguiabed in acience and art.
corrigible. They have list the due
Th* following Americans have been
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OUMtratory ax Washington; IW Goald
Han^htrc tb. thw^dor i
Do not meddle with bssro-w you knew of the Foeth American Argretine RnpuL -u
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lie, aad Prof. Whitney of Yale Cuffepc

A New Work oa "Ifnrmsh end its IoLabitaBta,"by ChaxUa Gordon, is aunouto
ced in Loudon. In this' Utter Work lb*

I sleep hard, in ordir to k-hold.
’
Certainly, let the board be spread end
J bed be drcwscd for th* traveler; but
Mt the espphsaie of bo^italily bn in

pie to the verge of hardship' so that th*
intellect is awake and seta the law* of lb*
universe, th* soul worships truth and lore,
honor and rourtteyjflow into all deed*"

�Drwwx
Falluro-Judfl.
B.rrwttRstrts- Poliiioel— A CMtenntel
Blunder—A Sad Story— Bu'-ine**.

rapidly it would nsprowrish the foUM.
Unr&gt; The Sute would be ttapepdeisd.
But under oediasry eircumstanea the
Suu would hare a surpltu of one article
and a deficit of another
They would
require cotton wool, ores, dysstnff* Ac
At, with whieh to run their mill*, and
tow, grain, rattle, coffee, lea, At. food
the people. If all the other Stats* were

Foe President,
RUTHERFORD B HAYES.

For Vice Praeideat.
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
hare sent us 40 dozen
waa told Ihit it ooaid not be remorsd
without a Coroner'» order The proper
mesaspo failed to reach tbs atborilim til!
the office* were closed, ami the poor man
walked the pier si) night, mourning by
tlie body of his wife. Not till eleven
o'clock tha next day could he take th*___ _ ___
corpse of tha wiffi and mother home to W«ir * »ndfo 1

Michigan stand then ’ It would ad iu
surplus product, for gold, and with that
gold it would purchsee .upplis*.
The
goods that were bought when there waa
but one hundred millions wonld sell st a
protainm, and it is very plain that every
inflation of the irredeemable currency
would carry that premium Mill higher.
The merchant* would m that their prof
it* murt be htryer each year to
‘ ’
of a depreciated eurroocy.
T1

about 917.000, whfob he alwav* paid
promptly Now that Bro. Drew ha* gone
under th* note* are worth ju*t what lhe

law, by General pit ; sad • hill
lished letier by Mlniiter Ker
Qulaey Adam*, prepoelsg. h

■ Tcmput mulanler. et not inutamiv
cumciunilh*,''theold Romans u&gt; r
aay which being rcudarad In lhe &gt;

putting the finance* into a rendition that
would enable the resident* of the Statu
to compel* with the producers of other
The Democratic papers are exceedingly
States. Another would advocate dday. quirt on the Pendleton affair
soggostiag that the growth of the State
The investigation iato lhe post trailer­
would remedy the evil.
ship business is actively progressing.
While it is very evident
Shake thing* up there, at Washington.
would be a wide diversity of
Expose ill the Democrats and Republican*
girding the projwj conn*: to
who have hail s finger in the pile.
Kick
would appear impossible that

The State would bo obliged to reduce it*
cxpencro to the loweatjpoaaible point consixteut with the efficiency of the public
aervi et. It* people would l« made to
i* rare to bring a period of disaster, and
that lhe StJic bceomre dcmoralitrd when

not in’exeta. of the reasonable want* of
community. Gold would nowfiow in from
the sale of it* raryliu productions.
Re­
duced taxation would follow, and would
become lhe baa'i* of the currency.
If
there would be any way l«r our Suu
Rapid* oa lhe UXk of Msy weal, will la ksld
st llw Crart Uoure. la lb* city ef IImmIbp on
Mararday. ths nikfoysf April. !•?«. at 13
The wrer.ITvws.klr* la the Gmaly will be
eatltle-lto four Jriegstn sack, sad the severa! wards aftba City of ttasllaga to oa* sack.
By setter at MepoMieaa Caaaty Casualties

THE FINANCIAL PROBLEM

bilk, which should be legal lender fur all
purchase* Tha people, by their iodnatry and thrift,\would become prodneen
of clothing and furniture, and th. tillers
«f lhe eoil would cultivate their aero, and

Containing Qnc Hundred and Eighty Acres* of Land, 140 acres
under cultivation. 40 acrea of Timber. The above Farm for
sale Cheap and ou Favorable Tcrmrf. for further information call
on or addrena
.

Ata recent gathering of leading l*emocrata end greenback Indepeodcnl* uf Illi­
nois, it is said the Democrat* pronounced
the Independent platform wild inflation,
and the Independent* refused to harden it.
Mid retorted by calling the other fellow*
Cupperhead* and Bourbon*, and charged'
them with not knowing what they nrally
did want. Finally it was agreed that Dem­
ocrats should be ran for Congress in Dem­
ocratic district* *od Independent* in the
others, but. ss to the State ticket, the
Commiadonm cvuld not sgree. *ud th*
cnaferonee broke up without agreement.
A Washington dispatch rays. "Clymer's
Couuniltec is now runnisg manly a* a sort
of circua for the benefit of ownapondenta,'
b Clymer the n«y master ? Hia maneu-

The PhUsdsJphia Time* ray* that inqui­
ries among the Philadelphia delegate* to
the Peanoylvaaia Republican State Con­
vention show that after giving Hartranft a
eomp&amp;mentary vote, lhe strength of th*
detagalion w01 be given to the candidate
who ha* the best chance of being elected,
whoever he may be outeide of Gen
Bingham, who ha* pronounced himself fur
Blain., none of the delegate, hare a. yet

Beoidra tbc Gattlisg gun fraud with
which rumor eooueet.* Gov. Hendriaks,
be i* now accused of . ore disreputable
operations at Indianapolis, that is, fig-

Grand Rapids.

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON

liking of all lhe little people, and the
pictures are numerous and good John
L Shorey. Boaton Maw. publisher.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

A few short ye.ir* track and political
partlaa Cooiaatad for ■upsriorlty u;&gt;on
great question* of national pulley or po­
litical economy, and aak even a Demo

the pttrpeoc of getting a few thousand*.
By reports from committee oftbe centen­
nial, it seem* a* if the women of Atucriru
were not to hare anything to show ex­
cept pictures. There will not be wall
steer enough fur all that arc sent. AH
nght. Mrs: Wsahihgtun sptra and wore
rotten dm*** atriped with »ilk raveled
frotq old stqpking* for her family; and the
Window women, who are justly en
titled to be called the first Isdim of the
country, u they eamc over among the
brat to Massarbusrtt*, were clever nt em­
broidery and brad work, but their decesdant*have no suehskill to display, or arc
not to be allowed to display iL All that
the executive committea ol the centennial
want to encourage in women is the ability
to sculp and jaint. Now a [dain man may
be excuacd for putting in a word here. I
believe that I speak tbs ser.timcnt* of
a gned many peofde of lhe best ctam in

racy proudly- claim a* their founder
Thoma* JcfTerson, who*e party. |&gt;olicy
teem* to liave been founded upon a low
eatluute of human nature Io general
Hct.ce in attempting to elevate hint­
self to the fbtefnagtairacy of the Union,
bl* method vm «■ ViUttjr Washington

fntblca, prejudice*. and low propenaitlraofthe million Iiemajogi-.ni was bla
system and never ha* the leaching,
of a leader, been more willingly fol­
lowed than are hia by hl* party of the
present day.

country, and this unmanly and debas­
ing system of pollttwi haa since contin­
ued to coutamlnata and debauch lhe
polities of the land.
Power la ennobling when honorably
acquired and patriotically employ cl but
when obtained by Intrigue and used
for selflsh ends. It is degrading alike to
him wboexoerctess It, and to those who
are subjected to Its Influence. It was
during the second contest, between

HAZELTON BHO.’S PIANOS.

HADEN &amp; SON'S PIANO.
ty-elgbt ploetorial veten to Mr.'Attain*
etgbty-tliree
The same »plrit per­
vade* tbc party atllland a foreibta llluatralian of it* power wu exhibited in tbe
coutaal betwven Mr Cfoy and Mr. Polk.
Thar* lived at that tUiie In thta city, an
Iriah geutl'toau *bo held tb* potation
of patak gurdaner and waa n heavy pfoeo
of anUDtnce with the democracy end

Harper’t Magathte for April, with '
elgbty-flre llltutmitoiu, contain* a rich
variety of matter, suited to *11 ctaaora

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

fol Deronda," Goorge ■ Eltot's nrw nov11, fogiven In this Number, in tboo*
chapter* the irero of tbo story appears,
anil the masterly sketch** of bl* youth­
ful career are wan mate beautiful than

Oli Pianos aid Onais tales ii Maijt for Herta.
R- D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for

vol party aa they often did, It was neual
to call on “Jimmy*’ for a song and with
g rent feeling be used to .Ing

And now to sum up fairly, it 1* safe
that even a cursory st the antecedant*
of tbc Democracy, und from them draw­
ing tklr deductions as to what Us future
dudes that a* one of the condition* of
is likely to be. The Htno ba* arrived
Republtasu aocee- “Federal office bolder,
_
____ ____________________ whon. all rood taeu abbold eommart taka no pert in lhe Ctneinnsti Con- rieot wetk* oftbe wedtawm beU *oa&gt;* luencc to keep down demagogue* and
-.a-a—Aa Sri—a—*_ *._
demagngtam Callgrant for lhe prot
week baa done nothing to spank of, the
LnveatlgBtlona take up all tbc Urns of
the ex-donfederatoa. an that they have
sgry
to *
-4

Thaae who have been dwdy following
the IWOstow matter say that there b
Uttte doubt that it will be proved, Mt-

CRAWFORD BROS.

Cooj-er and two by the author of “Dlek
and I.■’Emily Carter, Jrwepblu* Pol­
lard. Dura Iturnalda. Alfred Salwyn,

to lira in, and a aturo to do bauinva* la,
and there i» mighty little left. Now aday* NswHampsblre Federal goldjmported
if ha get* out eren hr i« doing exceeding a Repu bttaan hue to tbs Democratic
ly welt
Chatatllont nt the Slate. How one would
suppose that a jarty who so Jsyfuly
The action of lhe Syracuse convention hop* that they have discovered a • big
Heremcmbere*! perfectly all
iu instructing for Senator Conklin does
ae in qucw&amp;ue, and told all not strike the Republican* of the city fa­
manly, straightforward, truth- vorably While Conklin is popular, and
wbBc nossiblv the majority weald prefer
him. toe coolest bead* we that this is no
time to piuli favorite*, or eounider section*.
Tbc mule team whieh wa* to pull again*!
in the hands of the Republican party, and
Bnstow wouldn't stir*a step.
they feel it best to gn to Cincinnati un­
The vote of a man over ninety years old pledged, that the best men may be put iu
gave the Republican* a majority uf tme in uoenination Pledge or unpledged, Freracells you one. Now doubllo** tbs Demo­
tary Bri»tow hold* ■ very high plac*&gt; io cratic |«rty are quite familiar with Ibis
the affections of the Republicans uf New story and betice the unseemly basts
York. The shysters in the party don't
। but then he gave lhe Ikmocrat* fits-

The Democratic Legielature of Virginia
is condemned by Democratic paper* of the
State sa one of the mo»t ins^dent that
Ita* ever congregated in the Capitol

Ing the rtury of The 8l«o of Huston G.
P. I-athrop write* of Early Aroerfonn
Novelfota, Wilson Flagg ha* a ptearaut
paper on Rani Architecture; J. K- Hos­
mer describes ilia Interesting life In tha
German village, Lutaen, when Gusta­
vus Adol|&gt;hu* fell; Col Waring con*
elude* hl* papers on Hanltary Drainage

We have a double Stock as any one coining
in the "Store can see and they will he sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says’oiir 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 anv body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

Howe, and aonto pleasant bit* of versa
by Elizabeth BWart Phelps. U P. La­
throp, Edgar Fawcett and William
Howitt tn the department devoted to

■ubtaanoe upon which they rest With
the animal. It might be the peculiar
bark of a tree or the jxrtlcular color of
a leaf, but with bla Imitator man. posit­
ion jKiwer or pelfeeetn to be the oqtlv*
agent In forming at leant bl* |*&gt;lltlc*l
complexion. Wlth.the Democracy of to­
day, thia la undeniably the caar, and
being thoroughly conciou* &lt;jf lhe fact
that an Itching palm la now and ever

the people seek to accumulate wealth by
an overproduction which b out of all
Considering the recent vote in the House
ratio of the capital involved in the bustthe Cleveland (Ohio) HrnM say* "The
new*. The Legblaturc would seek great­
psaulMHi stand* the*. Ag_lu»l tlie right *f
er efficiency in the eivil service, and it
■occasion, lhe Republican* in solid phalanx.
would impose *ucli taxation a. w.-nld
For the right of sccemion, the Southern
Detnocra'" On the fence, ue hiding

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 sell it Cheap
and clos£ it out

which la approaching conclusion, and
Fart Second of the taory of A Carnival
at Ronis. The poetry of the number
include* a ballad by Bayard Taylor, Dr

Our Washington tatter

taxation. and it would be productive of a
The Harrisburg TrlryrujJi ponitirely
possible lock up of currency. Aaoth- sffiruu thal “no Democratic thief wa* ever
cr would rugxest that the State lead bet­ yet punned to jmnuktwot by a Democratter buy enough gold with which to adopt

but Will Hams, says lie can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a double order of

GROCERIES

wtsvstsrv of Sewerage, Illustrated with
diagrams; Mrs. Kemble furnishes
another Installment of her very eharm­
Ing renilulseensea,' and in the way of
Action we bars two chapter* of Mr

Gur. Cheney get* more votes thin sny
give advice. One doctor would suggrat other man who wa* ever elected Governor
tho iasuiag of boada bearing a low rate of New Hampshire.
of interest, which would absorb the curThe Emma mine invnwtgatioa i* Mill

that tbc w»y to euro » drunkard and to
set him on his leg, again is to give him
a little more brandy. Ths financial de­
lirium xhich prevail, in some communi­
ties in quite a* unaccountable a* the drunk

The poetry of the Number la contri­
buted l-y Roas Terry Cooke. Lord
Houghton Celia Thai tor, and A. FThe Edilar’t Eaiy Chair jutya a
timely and appropriate tri bate to Thom­
ae Paine, aa the author of “Common
Sense,” and devotee considerable space

la -Pse, Irving smi llsvrthsr*. • «e»p«rsUveaatlaislsof llwss anikats by dsorgs I'Ladirvp, svais kilhsrie ua|&gt;ul.li*li*.l dwalb

paid in gold would keep up the premium,
however slight lhe per rentage of the
tot*] gold t*x»tiou to lhe whole .mount

"Honest money for oil, and
free achootH for all.
There
ihould be no inflation which
will depreciate tho one nor sec­
tarian interferanee which will
destroy the other." .

E-A.MflHP’S,
William R. Hooper giveo, In a abort
article, a very Interesting account of
tho famou* “Tulip Manta,” early in

Michigan,

Northern Ohio and Indiana.

Branch Houses at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw and

Flint.
a Southern story, and 1U characters are
strongly drawn. Three exeolleut stories
are contributed by Arthur Hasting*,
Anna C. Rwssey, and Msry R. Hlgham.
Beason J. Losalng'a opening article
on “The Rams nee of tbs Hodson,"
bsanttfoUy Itlustrotsd, is not csaflnad
to Revolatlonarr events, bat dears also
wilb lighter legends and marten* of
literary Interest. Among tbe Illustra­
tion* la one of tb« Interior of Madame

JOHN STANLEY I

Canned Fruits and Fbn.

In View of the Centennial Exposition
soon tobeopeuad lr. Pliltalelphla, Mrs.
Rebecca Harding Daria's e xeoodlngly
Mtartntalng paper oa “Old PMadel*
phla" will be rood everywhere with

Oysters received daily

�•- - i -

■tore

TH*

;
■
I Taaa jam roeuivwd and for mle lower than
Tha Mkhigaa Air Una tallraad CMatvy ! rTCT hy Jonx BTASUT.
Grange*
buyfagm mmrenh.ripifaM fce tb. pwr—
’* J

P»x ef &lt;4myMa( It* In aaeerdfag to tha
origintetoBtfaa. fro. Ifatow. Mite..Southwirt to JieUea. The country Uong th.

to thetr cafoeremeut for the public
i »«!. Thia duty fa a rrepomibk one, ^,d

Ksxi pmrEearti.
SOHGSfcssS.^

JOLIFT. HOUIS. LA SALLK, fflf
Htxtr, laoojt. kkokta. aorta
KO. KOLVO. KOCK ULAXD
DAVKSfOKT. MC3CATIXK,
rjaunmt, roTA crrr obix

.1-.M *, I, K4M,
. ay depend* on lhe action of ju

Fo„

'
-

. of

fl.—j of Bd—u—. „

: -hfator-u-to, ZTTLX

OHlil

tea
allows
is the

hi

Kuklrel

F fh

OS

ADVERTISEMENTS.

TODA

fOIH

y sell
&gt; hard

ALL AL-GT THE COUNTY.
Repi ‘.&gt;!ie»n£ity Ciucu*.

qO
r tfll
r ill!

hai

ll-i

KAMMUIE.

SSSfertutw.,

“ vb»eb ►cLoc.l op*B*.| „Uk
•ie by MIm CMfa falfawwtbp tu
re-» •« ih&gt; *xa—laaliMi. ia
Ora—*r ant AU*br., ui .«p«b
lM and JiKwa.Ua by th. Fuller 1
■paitod, at n»na. with bmatlfal maete by
Rotrn* Baxxs*;—A* moot of yoar
Mia. Mathew.. Min Ctefc, and the ehair. rcnder* are doubtlca* aware, our Governor
Al the wandiag ef thi half pret - bva whla. has recommended that the 15th day of
tl« fro- lb* -eam-UI at our thrivtag Ultfa
April be obaerred at a day of gwtenl tree
We have to elect ' four men aa Imr
that every oo« leave x—ewArer
maker*, aa guardians of the public Treat*
a memorial of the fart that he ba* here a
ury, tothu pnaitko. U&lt; ua call men of
player oa the «lap- of life, by planting ooc
pare purprec, liberal view, ou all qure“o" pertaining to public improvemenu,
yet men who have nuScient personal iade
denec to eu-ure deapite any party ad ran
yn—fYor thia purpooe
h ►xma to me
tape to U, gained, lhe prompt, energetic
that the Boys of Barey County riumld not
and manly enforcement of every Uw that
only bete7Z.*ybut yM to have thu tok«m
•han be in force oa the rtatute book* of
upon
tho
«jx4
where
oo
many
year, of
the Stafa, and aU Ordinance* of the city,
their life arv apeut, and if the FUggcrtion
to the end that good order may prevail, vilnabfa paper I we a fIk» »boul &lt; arl«UB
alionkl be generally acted upon, many a
Ceater.
.here
M
r.
U
ctaln.
he
La.
reeel.ed
ibejurt right* of every prnon be protect
SK.00 and propo— to cotlert the balaae* at Urak corwvT and chcerien- yard might, io
the reward far M.j,»r 8-lth . UTtol Let a. a few yean, be made tarty and inviting
be secured. For Chief Executive we should
How many di-tneu will do thia ?

able, prompt, and (reHere in the diacharge de If thay wm Ba( afM.t lhemMl.M The
•hvriS II aena.told M. C. L. lhal It hi wawM
•uad w.leh around lhe ellybe weakl pay him
far bia irouht,
L.
atteld fa
hb

:

U !1

W h

40 acrw
am for
ition call

SEVEHPMPto&gt;UlcKLll
PIAHOj^Sjgjj-ga
PIECES^S^^g^,

i. to
*
x*&gt; by that high and
hoi v
i‘urP°ae, the dcairv, M cheaply ag poariblc
to-cure to ercry child in the aty that
amount of hu-vy
KjiaiUiSe
, that win fit Um or Ur, to fifl with boour
to bun or hereof,
,uGoo
li6. |p
whtd.Ucdmnmtd.oran ever exaetiag
publiemayrefl, or the noble pwrpree. of
individual a^iruioo. iw« him or her t»
**k ,n any department of human mterpriee, or human induatty. JVehav* rat}i
Let ua place them in that'atalioo,
aa we love human promw, and d-rire the
be- educational advantage for pur d^

thia city.

GEMS
GEORGE L BEA TBS.

‘£te.*isrjaio-"“4

IT WILL

CONTENT YOU.

Republican Ward Caucuaea.
prowperity of our young but beautiful
a -Jenin duty, and go to our work with a
“Tlxwl purpox, to do that which according
to oar tert judgment Will do iw-t to maki
al! elai-c* of the |*oj.lc pn-perou- and
happy.

GROCERS.

Kxocit AxMt-t

50 ARE IMPROVED

Carlton yTarvb 27tb 187li.

arter ikrtcb«, iparkling and witty pare
graph*, original atfi entertaining acoounta
of trarel and adventure, cheaa and puxxlc
eulumne, etc.
All the new», commervul, political and
general, and the cream uf curreuiTitm
lure. A uewipaper that will meet every

A First-Class Farm,

IrlocateJ, and aider tkarewgii r
nrtlewlara lapnire al lki&gt; eSt* k

m ran mi
r. Miter I *m

Fae«-Mak*r

I

3!
'-■IL

i

p‘

H"

r, poultry and all kind*
, under Barlow A Good

! •ag^i^aStiBUftaa

' Sefan*4»
! iMprrtor.

Geo. E
I»aniel C.

Bryant.
Warner

School
Drain

ralag Oval*. Balli* I'rrel
•h Boiler*. Sar*n»&lt;
'

O. Orery—TaMe. DrttoW.
F. EtebbuiB—MaaaHcturiaf Gaa. brtrfal.
U. Fowlrr—Cutting llrepa. t^rel*.
C. Hill-r.ftoltoiMer.
Tp-Uall.
Hatl-

—Repebli.-.^ -uucture nominate Rrpub- '
Do fa* fail to Begfater—Remember iu
.' he diy a prrwuil applieat*’* tu tkr Hourtf
I tkiir n arc—* it an ohaolute nerearity,
as the L-rd cannot under a pcnlty of
SolN) regirter any man who doci* make no
perwonal application to them in acreion.
while Fuch rcgirtratton would not h* Irgri
if made, and lhe rote wduM hare to be
rejected, of any man « regirtrrod, if the'

k

Local feline# JUlice?
I'oniiuwwMxf uf Highway!
Su|-erinlendeni ofSebaola,
loo . School In«(x-vtor. &lt;ioo
rinter.

than

r and

&gt; t eve n quite Merrill, Harley E. Krbwr, and Frank &lt;’
the ground that ji&lt;eraou
- ’
it fa a*y sign dial llie (pring v
Tor April maina late and cold one, for if we hare
.. . .r jtatiou. Tborbare a here quantity of now, the
Rrpublican in tone, the RrjnUir
lainly with the political faauea of
and the nrvfanaioo. of the Dem»
party
During the 1‘reuidential
Do not know ofany new* la particular,
thinpi more alqng-about a« of yore, and -------- 1 no Republican «hoald be without
thfa valuable monthly. Il fa a complete
politic- arc not receiving modi attention text-book, and afford* the material aaeded
by every speaker and writer ia tbc land
The Belksbp muddle, of cuurw, cre­ Bubacriptioa price ocly SSend money
ate!. ranridereble talk by all partire, but to Republic PuUubing Company, Waah

none, of tvunc, fne to take aide* with
him, becaune hia uifadrmeanr r u an art
,&gt;f condemnation, and no boned pereon
could with hooeacy in view, try to vindi-

FURNITURE
tJjfetoTOrt Brattas, Praia, k
ronlaininc SIH.00, and two notea, one
note of SI00 airned by the Mibeeriber,
payable to Charlo. Barter. Dated Jan­
uary Iftth IBTli, parable in oar yaur.
The other waa dated Feb. 17th, 1879, for
115.00 payable to the aulaariber. Signed
by Geo. Daria, and Henry Davie. All
For Kanui and Colorado
[tereone are cautioned againrt buying eith­
The Atehiaoa, Topeka and Sama Fe Kail
er of three Bofae, at 1&gt;m firet waa with­ rued from Kanaai (Aty and Atchiaon .mi
out eoMidrraliun, and payment on the lhe Mu-own river, via Topeka, the Cap*
ial of Kumm, and the beautiful Arkaama
Valley to the Kocky Mouutaia»
The

and Central Mluqenrtfa It* '
Green Bay and Marquette Line
{• the unlj line far J*xnnu
Wtmrows, I'okd Do Lac.Oaxxneii,
Arrurroa, Gttxx B*r. EacAKA***
.Naoavti**, Maaqrtm. UoooirniN.
fUxcocx sod the Larr Hcrntox
lot-STBV tta
Freeport end Dubuque Um
la tb*only route for Fxatx, Roaraoun.
n?r&gt;r°“T' B“a *n
Frwport.

Chicago and Milwaukee Line
1* tbo old Lnke Sixtre Route, and fa the

MIUMffi
Malta!. Bre Iat,BreBnM

Look

Look here !

J. M. HEWES,
we guarantee Sntiafartioo.

An Open Latter.

I Bedford McLellan, wm afixted with
tape worm fur arvera] ream. No treat­
ment wa. Mtreereful until Dr*. Dake and
Blaxo traded um yretentey, removiag the
-ante in nine hour, without pain or any

ccrncd. I think the invretigation will
prove a far better thing than could hare

Great Reduction in Prices!

SALISBURY i BROSSEAU

B.Todd,

(Signed) Braman McLu.ua.
Heating*, Jan. 11th, 187G.

for now we 6od there are more than
Belknap who ner-1 iarretigating. and let
tbc good work -n on.
"Let no guilty
man rwwpe."
The Democratic howl
about eorruptiou haa dwindled mightily
aince it ha* leaked out that other, be- ittythia City m Friday [arty waa chakwgrd.
The Urge auction -de of dry good* by aidoi Belknap hare ako rvewrod -nooay
the Sheriff on Tbur-tey Friday and Sat­ which tbay might better bar? lei alone.
urday of lart week, war eoadurted by Mr The oi l wldage that •thief firrt eriea
Our fa- -. advice* from Coonertieut J. M. Bauer, a Sato nun of more than- thief arena to be verified in thia caac,
n* hop o. ih« election of a Republican
ordinarv merit.
cratic aapirant* io the Pnwid ea tial chair,
Vdatan . nk tin, Democratic majority
before thia matter of invretigation fa
over Put it i« hoped that the matter
maybe puaUd to the ottermret, and

4,000
"wv Durham Gredea fat and nice.
Myttoraitc xjch entile.

DETROIT, MICH. *

(urc ' p*&gt;* fa— Uy th* B****&gt;ari*- at lif*. u..m ■»ar . 1
.lick** 1 flBUI l*av* n i* Am** t* •up|Mr. ife*y bay 1 1
tn tuv • &gt;-* uj'»*B'l(*t»MM cwkere.umill ike*

fnacbed on Sunday evening by Rev. J.

igsn,

Tte Detroit ft# Pres-Cl

SPECIAL NOTICES.

On Saturday tbc Republirana of the

next !

John » n, -taken. '

CALIFORNIA-

Bring out the Vital Energy

William Hen derebut, George Greenfield.

harvli. in •bfa city.'

PRESS.

all point* in Northern Coli’rwdo
The
beat route to Southern Colorado, 5cw
Mexiro, and Ariaona.’ Tho only d.re«
route to lhe fuaou* Kan Juan n&gt;in-«.
The track and evraipmeot in unc&lt;|aaled,
train* run through from the Mireuuri ri v
er to the Rocky Mountain*, making eonnation, in Tnmn depota ind.t aiding de
Uy* sad tiwuadcr*.
For full dfacnntiro
circular*, mafia, time tablm, etc., addrra
T. J. Amdbmow,
Gcn’l Paaa, AgoM, Topeka, Karev
Xx.TGyl
♦

Hmne furnialwd free to any t
parebariag a Cofin worth **1«.

NOTICE!

For What?
BUSINESS NOTICE.

Wagons

and

Buggies

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

It

Harvey V. right haa removed bia office,
“Ute CaU Block, over the atom of
Barior A Goodyear, where be will
Upiaaaol t. «e aU hia old Mumia, and

the way Mr. Editor, I hear a /— pro­
nounce Briknap'a name, Belknap, ending
thefirrt •yUabkon-k making it Brik
nap, which I do not briiev. to be right,
b ui believe it b Behkaap.
How b b

Mr. Editor. (H fa Bel knap. 1
The RrpuWicaa Canetti for thia town­
ship fa oelhd C&gt;r Qa-,t Wedncmfay the
29th u&gt;d 1 trwriy hop* d-&gt; Republic—
may mak. the &lt;’«&gt;»«»» harmouiowi and

GOODS

UNDERTAKING

»*n~,wau»r. si«», »&gt;.
Ud«k, 1mm. X.
, Twa­
* r—~ ori. imi,, a-,x&gt; j

»HAIE

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Liberal dtacoont toe tuba.
Specimen copy free.
Send far one.

Woxlfan.lt &gt;ni&gt;

f'l.arir* M
Mack Tma—xrvv. J«h
I Lkbt'y ; -Tnatim rf tho
D*ni&lt;4 C
' Warner
Committee uf lligltway*

hour* of public torviai uu Sunday

.

, SUBSCRIPTION -POST PAID,
“ Dully Free Praaa
Slot
/ Tri-Weekly Free praaw
SC.

t» attend th.- R-puMiet'
■r nrtim iiianother place,
Hred well the cafi for tho Republic,
City rtnrun-

Mntgbl

Best

—TAKE—

1 ?3

The R.-pitMirant »f Balti*

STUCCO

UK

If You Want Th

Ih

tonC-

DM trfeit tt tie tool linn Rste

UID PUSTEB
FATffi UK

i and then aid in placing in twmination | lie towing thu
and who hare no perwtal axe* to grind
at the public expem-e.
Thi- done, and ■
we ►lull have good oScen, paid govern-

J. Cole &amp; Son

FARM FOH SALE!

HlCKOBT CogXKX* March 2&amp;h 187C.
Entma Bxxxrx—Mrv Facte Searle*
widow of the Ufa Jams Scarlm of Hick­
ory Corner* hai been Fullering for nearly
a year and a half from a cancer of the left
brraat. It hi- been &gt;ncrcaafal)y removed
by Dr. Pcckam of thia Uwn, February
13th. Herhrehh haa be
proved »luee the operation.

So of all'othrr pablie ofieers.

lEtmwOKTH,

FIVE UCutMCraUK'
Briliart

Th* Loafavilfa (Ky.) Ch—rmif
pointe out the eo«ir*rt brtwe« Mr. Fredktonand Hte. Jamaa Guthrie.
Mr.
Guthrie, white Pmlltrt of the I/tabriite
an 1 Nrehvilfa Railrreri, oriteotod a drim

�Deway,
PO»U»HEII.

Election Notice.

Saturday, April (st, &lt;876.

AUCER8 and REAMERS

Chas. E. Little,

Mercantile Training
YOUHTGJMEN.
JAKLKS R. WKLI.S,
RBXRr L. ItlLl.S.

Z i Floral Guide

Lawson’S Curative
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

DETROIT SEED CO.

PICTURE

FWES.

PICTURES,
Picture Frame Mouldings.
Wholesale and lletaii.

Tie Hi[M fiiitf Kicaliti for
Yooil Men.

ruShw

GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS.

Magnificent granite building, with ejegantly fitted and furauhed apartment* for
tho application of and carrying oat of nor

l.’ll.r."»t'1,

BUSINESS TRAINING,

Ak.a u SurwUe. U*
■sstsurarst."*«o. th «rot&gt;*v. e»ta* u b*T*hjj

Yuan? men who contemplate a btuinena
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TQ life, and yarent* haring ano* to educate,
are particularly rw|Ueeted to acrid
THEOLD FOLKS, AND TO THE
fur document* routing to the college. which
BOYS AND GIRLS.
give full information m to terms, condilion* of entarnee, rte. Address,
I
(’HABLES 11. WELLS, Provident,
xx29lf
Xnc Ilavra, (kraal

^NTBAL HOUSI
Hastings. MICH.

Stott

STAUFFER. Prop.

irlutPBK^

.

at.IM.r-* -

____ ,

SAME AS USUAL.

OT ml Ural Vt heriae di,KI ;r-^

FOR SALE at THE BANNER OFFICI

BICKFORD

MTtevr* •&lt; *n*tii«J and UUtml allra gee met.
u Ihnvu ***’&gt;4—1. toeMk** with mid *u..ra«y
foe&lt;dleeocr-Anta»«8lam *»d ell lh&gt; oih«

IteyreMa Edvard :
Klee Chelweaa S
Sualeytemro A
Scidiaaev Jawev II
Biaaley Frank A
Sente*! Andre* J
ttartwell WUtb A
WhUtetebCB

\XfOTTE*

a* Mir«.u..|i, AB lUl wul* Hero rr geroel

I dwribed a* Ml*&lt;».

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

i -mmrsna* at a

ROam JacksoB &amp; Saiiiai

1876. SCRIBNERSMONTHLY. 1876We Invite tbc attention of Uro public
to tauBSU's Moxthlt. which now
dewervedly rank* among the nnrr tte

RAILROAD.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC
Family Knitting Machine I
Barry Nichole*
Barron Willur.i
Brown Earl '
Barley Fred H
Bennett David J
Berndt John
CYuapbed Frank T
Campbell Robert B
CoUtee Elbert 8
Creddock Joaeph

Harford Wm H
Hewn June* M
Hyatt Lather

lEw i 3 HI M - Zi ,.&lt;*» 4M* *t lid. Maalero «&lt; ■*

Hogie Ji

Marshall George
Myerv William II
Morgan Wn&gt;
Motu Homer C

OmGate isi tatr Seats.

'

STRAWBERRIES AMD PEACHES.

be aaeuro-l that they have a rare treat
before them The acene of the new
novel ia laid loan English mining town
and from the fl rat |«gefo the la*t tho
Interval la uuflaggimr.
Among other notable I&lt;a|»ni We menlion fl... f.lL&gt;wln. ■ .. • junn*.

Reynold* Edward C
Skinner John T
Spooner Joaeph It'
8 learn. J/armou
Button Jivepb U

A Irving
Lewie I»

Tl.e Sunday School Time* uy&gt;
leaner, purrr. more trstiwunbr |wrU*ll
•r children eannot U KjarJi Th* u*g«t.

kt heated and
MU.,1

PENSIONS

il |!,..a.el ,r&gt;,II
M* 1'r.hau ef Ike

To wftom Pensions are

PAa^jffgg.

SMS

ahd Detroit

TO MAM

•S

NOTICE.

Best asd Cheapest Railroad Laid

UNION pTufflc’RAILaOAI),

c. CL HOLBROOK.

'

—

^MaUA । 1’ad |IUul

AND BEAST

MUSTANG

"

liniment,

w year"
8TOOD THE TEST OF
elevated tow pervading ike wart, and the IrmiataUc allnet len »hi*h *aeh a nemsivc
THERE 18 NO ROKE IT WILL
po-enen for Uy*, and the valee ef til* «iir- NflT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
riog. healthy serial, bseumea evident.
W ILL NOT CUllE. NO ACHE NO
AFFUCT8 TH? 11"
nere I* la be another awl shertsr aerial
begmaieg ia January end running through MAN BODY". OR THE BODY OF A
22 UIH.EK domehtic aj£
li
’
.
A
J-i*,
1,IAT
WW yield
•Jon of Iceland,” by Bayard Taylor. TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH.
A BOT­
A delighlfrly vivid Mary of an Iraiaadie TLE t.'OBTJNU 26c.. Me., or 61.00
HAS O1T1LN SAVED THE LIFE OF
»y acarwr. kill of IneMenit. which eould A
lUMANJElNG. AMD RMnT
-ppw. I. no eu.r Muatry, UJ grojAWl,
inching unci* th*
nr. .. i__ _ ., ED TO I.MiarAMi USEFULNESS
MANY A vat It i nr s? imifui.

"•ixst:

___ __________ 7-Ti*“

TRAin WEST.

THE EREMT OF DISEASE!

THE FOE OF PAIN

IN NEBRASKA.

jTSTSiTJ
ra
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IS
is: 111

FHE BEST

'AB

I.WKI
Hadley Oarer 8
HaMdreC
Hayw-Wm W
HtafocockWmB
Hayre Wm P
Hewn Owen
Kalby Waiter W
KaUey Wallaee (.'

The Reliable Short Line

». tU*m l. u AmericanSerial Htory.
•Tho Boy Emigrants.' by Noah Breaks,

CterilCwwt C«*W.i« I* aid for Barr,
WORK- for Industrial Intelligence ;
•■BRIC-A-BRAC" far wit and Innocent
pienaan try.
■ suoxn’s Morrntr h now rwcognlxed.botb in this country and In Eng
laud, aa the great r.-preecutatbc Amer­
ican Magazine.
Encouraged by the favor accorded to
It by a generous public, we.lull alm,
during the Centennial year, to eelluar

wTvroomajl

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

auaa r*nds

St Nicholas for 1876

'Kk J:

cludee William and Mary, Harvard.
Yale, Miohlgaut State L'olvemlly, WewleyanUnlvervlty, Amberet Agricultural
College. Princeton, Union, Bowduin.
Trinity, and other typical InaUtutiona
of lhe country. Elcnntlv 111uatrated
article, on OLD NEW Y ORK, llln*tmted paren on AMEHCAN ulTIES.
Ac.
The editorial control and dlreclidn of
lhe Manalne will remain In the bandi
of Dn. Hout-axo, Who will contribute
each month wUtortaJa upon current no-

■K3'lf-a“«eJMbljW:

Ferree Jutn W
Fuller Prod
Gain- Jobs F

c. c. ..irt.’rxiri-.'.at'niis'
i.c.w^.a."’SiJursr,!s
^5Jx:=“^siesa.?-E!a1-i

PRAIRIELAND
IOWA

ASdTebKASKA,

Th Mute itaii Hm R. E a
(I.T-V..’r-ui....

.

.

SHAKERS*
GENUINE FLOWER 1 VEGETABLE

Net-t.

Alee, InciMvr* or Aitnnuv m&gt;nmr, Pnaro
not Uiravroag r&lt;» Bor. *,u Gieta
Herrrna* or Afththi *vn Txavw.. F*ibt
T»l»* and Htorite of Huim Uf*. A yWB_
Ceelrihiitm' dceerUaeol la to added to tk*

TOLEDO B ADE
CENTENNIAL

oSTLttJStt

Nsewotaf. and iu lUuMratfoe* for U7B will
“nr*
«•» 7“ anewptel la Juren 1* Huron, ro

'IKA.le.

ittisitte
SEijjsts

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Th« RffiiRucm

Geo. M. Dewey,

BA TBS OF AD VERTIBIJfG.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1876.
PfflrtSMU. HD BWE8S CifflS.

Thera Was but one who remained fast
' and firm, standi and true to the work of'
bi* reformation, and that was hu heaven '
eyed, aunny-erownad Mary. She never I
faltered in her prayer* or in her entreaties, i
She heeded no repube and sm dbcourag- [ A REVIEW OF THE ISSUES
ul by no daisy, but with tbo rimple'Esith ;
GEOROE W. CURTIS
of childhood she kept her ey* filcdsteadily .

Sne ftatirnjf Us PraatSiti-

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL
Have „&lt;,w in Slock for the UOUDAY TRADE n Ml mi.l .

On thu particular night Charles Ransotu
luul lingered a* usual at the dram-shop
Southern Endorsement ol
and, brooming intoxicated, was oblivious
.
Hill’s Speech
to hb liomu.'lib waiting child, and every-'
thing i&gt;ul hb thirst for liquor. Thb
thirst it seemed imp as able to quench.
Hb money was all gone and, ala* I h* had |I The Southern Democratic organs hire j
readied, too, that other certain stage in 1 with very few exceptions eadoroed the i
tho drunkard's life when hb credit at the general burden of Baa. Hili'* “lost catoe" j
bar was also gone ; yrt he implored the speech. IG-rc and iherc^unc ha* qure- \
Gildford for more dnnk. With hi* tongue Honed hu discretion, but a* a rule the
thick and hi* eyas rolling in an idiotic
Southern newspaper* hare awtahxod him. ।
Mare, he bc£ged in vain for one more glass For instance on* of the most rearonablo t.f
to satisfy JiiaVrariug thirst. Hb plead­
Hteir nunjicr, the Louurill* Courier.;
ing* at last made the virtous landlord Journal, said juit after the amaretr de '
angry, and, with a terrible oath, he an- I—1_.
i

VINEGAR HSd?
.....

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

L. E. STAUFFER, (Prop.

STOVES s

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
Has the Lnrgeat Door of any Slovj? in the Market.
The GKA5 GER s

Boiler Plate Stove

Prices Lower than Ever' He/ore in Barry County.

■sssvfc

MIL HHffl
The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County.
omprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vests, and a
line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED
idiRercnt patterns of imported and-tionfe»tic

CLOTHS
AND CASSIMERES.
TAILOR

A first-claw
from Detroit, ex-j
pectetl soon, when we shall lw prepared to furnish the best of

MA DE TO ORDER, “'J

Clinking
fits guaranteed, at the Old &lt; ’orner Stand in Etnpira^Block, Haat-j
inga. Meh.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

HET";

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

°

JOHN q. CBMSV.
'. bs»»tr Creatr Sjosret ।
AH’.
al Iks C«an Its

WHOLESA.LE

and RETAIL

JEWELERS.

Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Asenuo, Chicago^

?

1

ccivod such a thrust and, bewildered and
stupid a* ho was, his native prida and
self respect l-egan to be aroused. Tbelnrroom wu aliui^t full of men, some of
them hbaoquainlanoni, and to be rebuffed
in thumanner and before them, made the'
degradation doubly poignant
Ho staggered to his feet indraught a chrir
but ere hb faltering arms could raise it'
high enough fur the cbjeet at which he
aimed, the infuriated dram aellcr hurled a
decanter with such unerringproebiou, that
And during the prreent week, in a reply
it felled the bowtted man to the floor, with
hb head gashed and the Rood ooring to an article from Harper t W.^LIy, it
from it frigh th fully.
"Get out of my liouse, you vagabond!"
“Mf. Cunb, nrt ventering to give Mr.
cricvJ the landlord m, not content with Hill a fair show, dumiaire him as an ‘im­
seeing Lis victitq hoiplaaa un the floor, he practicable' whom the Democrat* are try
applied kick after kick to his pcxCrata ing to ahun, when, a* a matter of fact,
body. “Get out with your villainous car­ the bnt intelliyenrr nf the South'od;].ti
caw, I tel! ye, and get off to your pauper and rriferafer every • word of Mr. lldf*
hovel and yoor crying brat, and never pul asna/jr niteraneot upon the 'jtonr of the
foot inside thu d.«r again or, by—JU kill lower Horuerf (iwyrru. If Mr. Cuttb
ye!" Thb bnitel snroch sobered the as the large minded and liberal atate*drunken man almost by magic and, with tr.an It b hi* ambition to be considered,
a bound which surprised the lookenmm he would recognise something taite thin
and inadv theta stand bock, he rushed partyUro in the outspoken and camrst exupon bb asaailanl and strangled him untd ptsaaioua of opluiuu which have rome from
he cried, “Help, mca, for ll.e love of God!
The fiend is murdering roe !"

me forget my grief.. You were the uno
who, when I said my tcmpeimeirt wa* one
that could not stand mueh drink, told me
there was no danger—that I should gat
Ijsed to it aa'yuurjelf luul done, and you
lumt ma on,, from one rtago .to atwtbur,
until You gut all my‘money; and now,
when I hare nothing and am poor, and
degraded. and low. and aunken into the
gutter where you haro dragged rue, you
spurn mo from your house, you kick and
“No Impartial man will condemn the
U-at me and. worse than an, you called people of the South, or their Repracntamy child, whom, with all my degradation tirc* in Congrs**, fur manifesting, by the
and sin, I lore better than my life—you warmth and emphasis of tbeir denial*,
their profound sense of the injustice which
&gt;• practiced toward them in this reriral of
accusation* which they know to bo false,
I will go boo)e to mr child, and i mar the ' and which they believe to bn«m*de with a
gixxl God. whom I hare to gnrviousfy of­ full knowledge i.f their falsity "
fended, give me the strength to reai.l the
The Baltimore Gazette is not Mrivtly a
rcmptktion erer to enter your bouse or any Southern paper, but bear it speak f..r the
| other liquor shop again as long as I have Maryland Democracy.
| breath."
"Confrra* ha* heard no such patriotic
1 The penitent man was aasisUd to hl*
sentiment* u lheoe ./ Hill* »jroch for
| home by mine of his companions ; and,
many and many a year, and they cannot
I upon entering the house, they saw the lent hare a mast salutary effect upon pub­
frail, fair child, atill kneeling on the bare lic opinion in the North. It was a speech
, floor by her (jrtleb*d. ....................
worthy of this ecoteniiial year, when we
| asleep in that |
are all naked to ata nd around the cradle
where the Union waaLorn, and renew onr
pledge* to it"

HOWARD WATCHES.

B. F, STEINHOFF

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR?
FOR ONE DOLLAR
Wo will send, PoHt-pnid

TOE UH WBBLD!

SnjHi art lokaiical

DENTIST

O2STE -STELA2R

BSSrZS r^l-’C— ot ratoMJs ■JlalsresUae arts

“0, dear papa !'* she cried, ‘'I thought
The only one in tbo IxHtir, a little child, God would answer my prayer. 1 hare
knelt by her l&gt;e&lt;lside praying, alone. Per­ prayed ao much (or you, and mama used
haps the experiences of ten year* had laid to teach mo that my prayer* would be
their weight upon her young heart—she beard and answered when God thought it
cvrtanly w»« not older—and were it pot wa. best. Oh, won't mama bo happy, up
for the impraaiona, which sorrow alwpy* in heaven, to know that you won't drink
leave* upmn it* victim*, ahe would have any more? and little brother Jamie? And
rao«cd for a younger child. It wa» not * I know God will Ideas you, dear father,
large Louse, for there were only three and make you atron "
rooms in it and, beside* heraclt, it liad but
“May God bios
one occupant. He WS* away—she knew
not where, only that her fears told her he
was where he ought not to be. She bad
prepared their frugal aunper hours ago,
There ws* little sleep in that h.vuse that
and had waited anxiously and hopefully night- Cbarien Rannim was thoroughly
I for the sound of her father'* returning aroused from the torpor into which he had
footsteps, but night crept on a pare, and be been plunged so long, and lui married that
came not to cliccr the aulitude ur relieve ho had ever fallen so low. He had been
thu anxiety of his waiting child.
snatched a* a brand from the burning, l&gt;ut
Tears had been falling from the bright not by hi* own efforts; the grace of God.
blue eyes, dimming their luster, and sob* to unwearicdly invoked in hi* behalf by
had bum from the rnaeste lipa, tellinf her hi* praying child, had at la*t cume to his
heart's agony; and now, near the middle' reaoue. lie aaw how near the gulf of de­
of the night, the little one knall, a* her struction be bad approached, and in this
sainted mother taught her to do, and pray­ hour ol penitence be resolved no longer to
ed for the abrent one :
rely on Lis own strength but. to seek the
"Dear God, Mesa my poor dear father, aid of divine grace to help him hurtle with
make him good and holy a* my dear, sorrow and adrraity, for hu had seen that
dead mother was Keep him from drink­ vain was the help of man,” and that human
ing the wieked brandy any more, and nature, uuuUtaed and nnrenewid by
make him lore hi. little Mary aa be uwd grace, was the veriest weakness
The happy day* pamed into month*, the
month* into years, and wo behold tbo re-

DENTIST

Narttille,

■

WfcifWHr Tmr-

■RLT.wliK'irtl

WORLD," 35 Park Row, N. Y.
B0AM» AND BOOM. W-&amp;) TER DAY

raw IksbuilntM Csarter.
Mr. Hill has leaped at onr bound into
front place in Congress, and we do not
tar that Ilia bold words, coupl d as they
re with exprcswioiu of genuine loro for
lie Union and the American people, will
i&gt; the cause of the South any Harm.

Every (inkIm, we know, will foe)
pn-ud of thu iffort, and the Actuation b
tn every breast that we bare now in-CongrcM men willing and able to defend our
section against the alnn&gt;»and indignities

The mnskets that so long threw death .good nature baa. in the opinion of many,
I and dismay to thu «|UadrotM who were ,carried us to this point already, to that
i desolating our bomen were grounded al ,our penitentiaries bqpn to be regarded bv
। Appouuiiox and Ureeaaboro, and the ,a large class of the community aa merely
I waiterrd remnant* of Southern chivalry ,
a refuge of the unlucky, in which any of
! sadly dbjaro-d l* the smoking ruin* uf i
us might any day find huaaelf. Never
, their once happy home*. Il was under ,theleaa it would be difficult to show that
thcae eirrumsisnciw that their leader wa* ,civil society rcsu on the avumption that
insnlted and loaded with chains I TWK
tome men are better than others; that
act upon the |nrt of the Government wu [wople
,
who have led decent livre, are en­
a ahamc upon the tendernnw nf humanity, titled
|
to ail in judgment on criminals; and
a disgrace upon the boost nf American tUt
।
right and wrong are not mere sonmanlxa-J, and a blot upon the civilisation ventiona
,
which may be ratabliahcd one
of the niuet«nt'-l century. That athrma year
.
and may be chupd the next
He
upon American magnanimity can only be Jnice t7 to ounrlm, &gt;■ aflort, to soy tluti
wiped out by restoring this cruelly perw- ।
citol man io all the rhrbta of American ,
cilitenship.

the wniivw of exchanging shore for gro­
ceries- If it be an article which every­
body will accept for what be has to sell,
inopportune question, erm In the centen­ then it is a medium which can lie used
nial year, and we do not believe that it for effecting any number of inch ex can bo nettled by a simple inquiry into hb chants; and thia ia one of the common
rc*pon*ibi|itien for tbo horror* of Ander- functions of that particular article or com­
toniillr,or for any ocher episode of tbo modity which the people use as money.
war. Wc, for our jart. should be indined Money is henoe^s vinhum of cxrhwigc,
to exclude him from the benefiu of the or the instrument of a double lautcr.
propped amnesty, crcn if he had done
How many pairs of shoe* in the care
in it* editorial columns it raid ;
’’
everything in hu power to secure proper aboro uppatal will exchange fur the
“Mr. Hill, of Georgia, maki* a speech treatment for Federal priioners, and even groceriro waatrthby A ? How shall the
which la a* impetuous in the way of ora­ if the treatment of the &lt;’unfulcrate prflf- two things bo compared together, ao that
tory a* the charge uf tbo great Napoleon's oner* Iim been all that b said on the suitable quantltiea shall be exchanged for
-10,000 rteel clad cuirassiers at the battle
curb other? How shall they be rained veilof Easling.
Hb enemies arc atrickm
live to each other’—This third article
with rage and auonubment, and hh
which was the medium of exchange com
friends are fur the most fart appatlnl.
I puiea the ralue of the aluxn in its own
There was no answer to the facta and ar­
terras, and also the value of the groceries
if it be asked why select him for pun- । iin its own terms, and thus determinm
gument* to the great Georgian's speech,
because there ran l-e none. The facts ulimcot any inure than any other man at t
were drawn from the records of the Gov­ the South, the answer is, that it b the ,
ernment of thu United Statoi, and the Southern people who selected him. They iand tbo groceries were worth ao much in
argument adhered to the fact* u the soul made him th* President of the Confederacy tthe name terms, and both were valued by a
clings to the body.”
fo-.-aufe he wu th.- mart prominent roan ecomparison with motw-y. Tl.o shoemaker
The some paper jaibFuihed tn its Wash- in the movement wbkh led to tlic-OocM- (exchanged hb shoes fur money, and then
iugton cornwpoudeiice thb description uf- eraey. He bote a leading |nrt in organ- (exchanged , the money far grOccriai; and in
ixing and dir-xting it, and waa the fore- Ibotli isalancca the money that was the
the scene when Hill waajspcakiug:
most representative of its temper and aim*. ।
of the exchange acted as the
“In fifteen minutea-from it* beginningi In short, the retortion of him ww a strong medium
,
all anxiety had dnrtipeared from the' but tureful reasgnitiou of hu claims to |mrurerre/nriae. Thia, than, b another
e. — _e o.—.i — .__ i
.
function of moocy. Society forms the
1 be considered, more than any other uun, |liabit of valuing things in whatevrv it use*
' rc*j&lt;in»ible for the rebellion, and be did , money; and thus money valuations be­
want,' said the manly Psnosu of Ken­' hb Ixrt during the war to justify the aa- a*
&lt;
the language of all the valuation* of
tucky. ‘What a man Hill most be in the' lection by. hu acta and language. He come
|
that enter into tl»« exchange Iran
aunt house,* said Waddell off North Car­ never once during hu adminiatration *ug- things
,
of bosincM Mcu buy and sell
olina, a* the full weight of the powerful grated in the remotest way a jowibility of oactions
iin money, using money as the measure of
argument developed. ‘He is an ideal1 peace or reconciliation, and he »pok* in i
value.
speaker,' said the Veteran Chariea Jatnra1 publialiod speeches of the Northern people
1*1 ns now sunr&lt;*&gt;d that A, instead of
Faulkner, ‘and cornea fully up to my ex­• in terou whkh prolnhly no laading ofiew Ihaving shorn to sell, or indeed, anything
pectations." Mr. Faulkner is himself one1 of a belllgerant power lias, oven in modern i
to sell, wiebea to was hiscredii »a bor­
of the mart accomplished orator* and de-' times, wnpfoyed Inwards a civilised enamY. ।
row is the material with which io build a
Intera in tbo country, and it was a cotn’ Down to the last kick in the laat diteh, b* I
plimcnt, isdaafl, when further on he turned did what he could to prevent the arrange ।bot-w. He lias not the material on hand.
and said, ’Hill in a man of vonderful1 meat of aay mmfo rmoU, between North I
power.' Proctor Knott quietly turned to’ and South. In *hort, if any one ought I
Waddell with the remark, ‘That man is a1 to suffer for the war by apecbl legulative I
giant. • • • Mr. Hill is the reeipl ' draiguatinn, bo b, by the ehotoa of hb I
ent by crerv mail of letter* and newspapers‘ own aaunciatrs, the very man.
from every section of tbc country fall of'
But, ought nay oar to suffer? A* re- &lt;
congratulation* and lltanks. Prominent1 garda the miua of the Southern |«opl«', I

&gt; Um test IkM saa U sssJs

Milan.

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rare PRINTING
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done at thboffice,imposition

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HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED.

Comparison Invited nnd Competition Defied

ogtnxca everywhere &gt;t mart* tho erne,
baowthc importance that the current
money of« country abould oonabt in
aomrthiog that unircraal value. It need
hardly bi said that gold and silver more
perfectly fulfill thb anditfon than .any
any other known .ubstence, aod thb b
tbc rraaot, why by common consent they
they have become the money of the
world. II* who pula hb wealth into thb

. "Mr. Hiikspokctheaentimciit of every
intelligent Southern man, and in the mo*l
coMerraiire and non-pertbau spirit, hb
words will be endoned all over the Routh.
* * * Mr. Hill'a magnificent rejoin-'
der to Mr. Blaine may recurc t«i timet
thu abase which ha* been limped upon ii.
but the fart* which pave it to the public crime* at Camp Chare, the murderer* at
have not been nnawcred, and cannot U Johuann'a Island. the lerroes of Point
Lookout, and brutalilim and inhumanities
wrought in that Isutilc, Fort lafayettc,
should hare sealed his mouth against
Libby.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

? the Uandsoment ami Heaviest
Manufactured.

WHOLE NO. 1036
bo rood, oomo and go, liko other men. -J
If
he rofieri al all fur taking hb
k'_ J.
__ in the
abaro
rebellion, ho suffers only in mind, and•
that he roffm in, mind there b no good
reason far believing,, If h, serre uautntAwrwT, fArt
It liltU doubt tkal
an earlji oppvrtonity vanld bo takrn to
•tm! him back to Ok Hoiue or the Senate;
and the owrttion nmo u tckelher the Surth
can rraUyf,mS
fair mindnt Southern
ent be rjpectcd to rxpont iltrlf to a eon.
tingenm, of tki» kind, and rJather it
try.Id be wellfor it to don.. The South
ran. after complete defeat in war—and
such a war 1--hardly call on the victor*
forth* rapprrmfor. of every special of
su*ce|&gt;libdiiy and the efiaocroect of every

fore, and th* merriful lord Lad aaen it and tiful and gifted young lady of seventeen
heard the enroert petition of the blameless‘ trains the flowers and vines around tbair
happy dwelling, and with her lore and
Charlai Ilantoin had been praaperotu' care and pvodnasi mak.s it a homo which
sudwell-toda. Ilchad bsgun lifo withi the ragshi assn to vratch over with pccubright proaproia: and with-'a loving wif*1 liar guarduaohip, and in her prayers ah*
and interroting children, hb home wo ouo1 never forget* to a*v:
of the bright spot* of earth. Bulricknem'
“My God I thank than thM bo whops
and death eame and robbed him of hb
heart's jewel*-of all but one-«&gt;d left
him draolate and dbconaolatc. Truly he
loved Mary, the one hft him by wise pro­
vidence; but hb devotion to hb wife had

1
Radical majorities in the remote rural di*
trict* have in often baan manipulated.•Anderaonvilb,' they my, -will soon bc-c&lt;4iic a Made lie.' Twenty jliouvaud ontdr.■
of the aproch have been ordered for **riy
distribution in the North."
Wo add a few random extract* from the
Lost of minor Southern papers:
r Iks Ounm Ortrlsr.
It wu a bold, manly refutation of ■
malignaut &lt;d*nd*r. Hill ha* tak«i rank
with the forataoat men i» the Boon. Wo

rourres, and nn lem beneficial, to th*
North than to the South.
As ^regards
even the prominrot men, the peculiar
mode of ruorganixiog Soulhm soeisty ,
which the North adopted rendered thvir

apprraaate the question in all iu bearing-..
Because it haa not yrt been aucwswfully
met, we aroaony to aveaotne few Repub­
lican orgapa, especially al the West, dis
puaed to leap to illogical alternative of de­
stroying the good beginning that has al
ready bm mmlc. One of these now be­
fore us aays: "Tbo Resumption Act is a
plan without a procre*. It has teen pn^
newteed imjwrticable by the Secretary of
the
Treasury
and
the
Prod

the Pone's bull against the comet, a Am
/rm/i/aua, and other kind* of inanity
more or low claacteal. And that Wa»lhe
war it really looked to the skeptical, until
the Gownmcnt, with the help of all pat­
riotic men at homa and in the field, took
hold and devriope.1 the nraoticol and
the
practical
and
triumphsn
"proem*."
Jost ao we mail do again. Tbc return
to specie payumatA b not a tiling .which
will rome of itself, at b not “a* easy *»
foiling off a log."; Ub an uphill. aMuou*.
loog-contioucd work, though not half »o
troubleaanie a* it* enemies represent, the
very convene of thu facility with wbkh
wu floatud out to the oea of irredeemable
paper nrrency.- There are undoubtedly
several mctliod* either of whieb, if faith­
fully adhered to, would accotnplbh the
work; but what we want b to get at the
Ar*/ method, the on* which will involve
the leart hardship to to the buainesa com­
munity in returning to it* normal .eoediOnJ out ftnm the evib which will in*rilably prea* upon u* until that omsamm*two b reached. The problem u just thb
to bridge over the gulf between our inlla-.
ted paper currency and oom, that b, to
bring pap«r to par. Every otbet expedient'b utterly vain and nugatory. It be-

photic terms. It i* no stumbling*block
■
to them that it is “a plan without a pn&gt;oasa." Thcy.axpliaUy afim "iha raquiritc ability on the part of the Govrra
mcnl to redeem it* legal tender notes in
coin at tbc time appointed in arid law";
and if their opinian i» not (mod uuauch a
point, whose u? They dccixre Hist noth
ing will be gained by putting off thia fi­
nancial duty to a latter date, and lh«y^
givs valid rcatotis Uieref.ir. They then
■uggiwt a new riternalivi plan, which is
stated ihrnt “It appears to lw essential
to reduce the volume of legal teodets in

�Dm deciolon of tbe Supreme Court, ;
delivered last Monday in two ca«e* from '
lAmiaah.wdKratueky.wmeh «Me up

•n indefinite period. It will be far the
people to doade whisk of these two polleitt is tbo erne to be adopted
The Republican party has nothing to

to tort the validaQr of the anforoxuent,
should be ■ Hom to tbo Republican, of
tbe country. Tbe I*h, ILth, and 15«h

Now the great agency tor carrying on
this rooatent education of tbelmatmte is tho
Republimtt praw of thu raM'-cr
not resch ray one or two classes only, but
JI, high and low-If those term* beJoog
th* eqn.1 eitisra. of. Republic-young
and old, dwdlan iu city and country, rich
and poor, the man of Mb-bc*t culture and
him who ia but just able to rend his oa­
t-re languare. It convey* the troth*
RUTHERFORD B HAYES
which are amentia] to tbs right discharge
ofOhio.
of political dntim, and conreya them in
Fur Vioe-Prraidant.
Suaon not only for tho need* af today, bnt
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
for anticipating the iuram which hare not
af Pmaytvan'ia.
Subject to th, dedrioa of tha Republi­ yet dawned upon the political world. It i*
can National Convention.
never amiss, tlu-rcfore, to spread its sheet,
broodeast, whether any campaign is on
foot for they jjvoreate that public opinion

“Honest money for all. and.
free schools for all.
There
should lie no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy-the other.”

Thank* to the finance* and pcrnistoacy
of the Rcpnblicaa Senators, who had
agreed not to adjourn until they had acromjJieed their purpore, the Senate passed
Friday afternoon tbc resolution introduced
by Mr. Morton on the 15th of December
last, and modified a few day* since at the
roquert of Senator Cbriatinney, providing
for the appointment of * committee of five
to inrartigste the Mi-»ia*ippi election* of

higb-toned review of Miaiimippi affair*.
Senator Fralingbuysca *1m&gt; advocated the
paxagv of the resolution, and he wa« fol­
lowed by Senator* Kcnun, Thurman and
Saliabury, who in turn pathetically urged
a reatoratiou of peace, and espromed their
n-grota that Senato* Boutwell shoal-1 have
Urea reatirc undjr the patromxing rad
domineering remarks which met hi* car.
Motion* by the Detaocrata to adjourn were
-fort, and at last, *eeing the Republicans
firm and determined to paw the resolution

It ia alleged that reren thousand Indi­
ana around FortSill are starving and in tbe enfranchised negroes and aalhorued
outbreak is apprehended
pm -«uu
r„
On dil that tbe Appropriatioo Com­ tUenforremcnt. In May, 1871) what is
mittee will report in favor of another half callod th* Enforeemant Ad, tern paamd
radar its proritiom, Wm J. Cntjkshank
million for tbs Centennial show.
Wm. D. Irwin and John P. Hndntt of
Waler caama a good dral of trouble
Grant Parish Laakriani, were indiclad for
this year It was stock in wat&lt;w work*
preventing *ouu colored men from 'pcare that swept away Hendrick's President!,]
ably aatemUiog.'' Dre Court ha* decided
that *s lire Couttitutiou of the United
StaUn did ntt confer that right, it being
in existence before the CoUtitutioa wa*
get to tbc Whit* House by renal.
made, that only th* Staton can punish for
Il ia ronclnrirsly shown that Babcock the violation of it. Thia turn* over the
purloined that famous circular letter by cnlorod paiplc *f the South io tha tender
Attorney Grocrai^PtarrspotU to use it in his merries of Southern - tnnb*, and court*
defence.
controlled by tLote mob*, and deprives
Clymer has notified th* Judiciary Com- them of any redrem in th* courts of the
nation. Tha other case was from Ken
that can be used in the impeachment nf tacky, where two msjxcton were mtScted
for reftning to permit a colored ia« to
Belknsp.
vote. The court pronounced the law for
It is alleged that President Grant lias
expressed himself decidedly tn laror of the appointing of-tbeas inspector* naeomtiRo*umption Act. sod propo**-* to veto any tauonal. Dm effect of I lie two dreauon*
ia to deprive the enforcement Act of any
bin repealing that net
power to protect the colored people and
The Aroostook Dmci, Houlton, Me., the Republican* of the South in their
right of franchise, or ia their lives and
property. It was iatended that tbo act
should do both and a* it foil* to dn ao the
If the Democrat* should get control ofr 15th amendment is rendered virtually
the Government would Republican* be&gt; null. The Republ irana of the country—
compelled to *.k for amnesty for having; the man who eared the life of tho nation
and who dciirr* toaare the reaulta of the
Montgomery Blair say* "TBdra is the. war. should at on&lt; e ace that enough Re’
type of tbc men who were honored by the, publicans are elected to the next Congrtm
party in the day. of its strength.'' Very to secure &gt;uch legislation a* will make, the
•mall type, certainly, and blurred st that., 15th amendment effective and aaKUte
every man in the peaceful enjoyment of
’ all legal rights.
"Dw House Mill rootinita* its wild
I ertuade against the efficiency of the
Government. Aa th&lt;- pcovisitraa of the
exocutioo, legialatire and judicial
p. iarion bills are more clearly known, it
gremmen last night the following named i* most rondusircly shown that should it
gentlemen were chieen by Wlot to con­ pus* in the form presented by the ('can
duct tbc impeachment trial of Belknap', niittee, it will cripple ami embaru* every
Mcasr*. I-ord of New York, McMahon of department of the Government.
Ohio, Knott of Kentucky, Lynd* of W”t»The Republican Senator* have deter­
coaaia, and Jeaks of Pennsylvania, I km mined not tv permit this and bare pul
oerat*, and Wheeler uf New York and the only hill before them, "lie Consular
Hoar of Maaaachnaetta, Republican*.
and Diplomatic*' hi saeh *hape that the

,

resolution was passed by
against 19 nay*. An ail
•St. Louis Gtnbr Drmomt (Rap ;
the preamble Was voted
_
preamble was adopted by a vote of 27 "The '(.'oakling movement' doesn’t mors
ayes against 19 nay*. Then after six in this section of the pJitical vineyard
o'clock the Senate adjourned over until
Weal fur Ruscog."
Monday.
J
The Cincinnati A'ufuirrr wanted to have
Legislative BUI in Dan- David A. Wells beaten out of sight. The
Republican* of the Connecticut Third
District haled to accommodate the old »oft

tetxx

and his Appropriation Committee will not
be able to eautrtJ the House, rad p»» the
taw IIfSgialatire Hl) in it* present shape with
all its crude reduction* The debate
Thursday *era* to hare made ibis certain.
There in an organised boll among the
Democrats again** the committee'* bill­
Entire State ddegatiou hare signified
their intention of qppxiog it. Tbc bQl, ia
denounce by leading Democrat*
fenribleaa-l unaupportable. citl
the score of principle, precedent

Republican Convention

ocraia aimply wanted hi* place and were
ready to bargain that if be would gjre it
up he should ta allowed to gn in pcaceX.

Tbc Indianapolis Juonn! ha* epitaph*
on Pendleton and Hendrick*. Die for-

"During mart of hi* life he took ac active
in termt ia politic*, and was several time*
Congmwmen only 10 per rent evtu on
elected to office, though the record doc*
the CO per eent. increase over tbc salaries not show why." fixed in 1856, while they hare reduced
Tbc Washington comspondcot of the
the clerical force 37 per cent, in number
and fron 27 to 30 per cent, in compeuaacomew to look at the last testimony of
Mank before tbc (lymcr Committer, it
appears more distinctly that he ia aeti*g
in sympathy with firmer and BlackJjMr-i
if not under their training and inrtrac

BOOKS, STATIONERY, &amp;C. ’

Having become owner of the

A family in Minnesota wrote Io know
if a coffee urn bearing dale about 1770,'
would be of enough* tatenet to aend to
'
de*
bearing no a*rller dale th*n the last
'
rentwy,
are hardly of rale* unlaw they
'
have *d&lt;fod tutorrei because they belonged
1to uoma person uf note, or are ao peculiar
aa to be euiioaitia* ia thumarivo* without
regard to their age. The Ceataonial will
not bar* place for half that i* offered. If
of peculiar model, such thing* are desired
by brio-a-brao collector*, and will incre«»e
in value with every decade. I warn my
reader* who hare old thing* they hope to
part with for profit, not to expect too
much forthem; aa rotlector* ar* pretty
atingy and shrewd in , thuir dealings.
When add at auction, quaint articlta
•ometimre ran up to handsome figure*,
aa for putanre, an inlaid Japanese cabinet
lately Aid at lawrilt'a, began at »4U and
wa* knocked down at fitbo. An old dclf
coffee pot or a pewter one may bring
twenty-fire dollar*, from a collector, but
the fancy price* seldom £&gt;11 into any hand*
but the auetioneen. If person* wish
their question* aanryred Iry letter, I will
remark that the method of endoeing a
stamped cuvclofw will not be out of place.

■nd who hare tbc money to do it. It i*
expected to have tbc survey comiucnetd
early in the spring, and the road rouimenred st once. It will Im a, straight road
to St- Itouis, with tranche* to the priori
S points, and wHl-be exclusively for
ighl. The train* will make an average
of sixteen miles an hour, slid it will Im
double-tracked its entire length. Duroad 'will save the former* of the Wist its
cost evuy fire yean, fur when finished it
will not eo*t mere to gel a bushel of wheat

The bold and uncomprotnbiug stand
taken by Geo. Wm. Curtis, in opposiliou to
instruct ing tbc New York delegation for
Conklin, meet* with tbc heartiest appro
nd of the brat Republican* of New York.
It is evident that Conklin did not fall into

Cummoy C&gt;?ufliet." published in the
February number of Tie Atlauie
// tells Uis story of a "lad who su'd
his two-dollar dog for fifty dollar*, and
took hi* pay in pun* at tea dollar* each,
and never doubled that he bad made a
profit of fort veigbt dollar* until he found
pups t^n dollar pups, and by getting fire
of them fora twi&gt;-dollar dog he figured out
a proflit of forty-right dollar* as the result
&lt;&gt;f the trade.
,
The ebjuct of General Garfield was to il| lurtratclbe tfiagieeharm uflhe three-sixi ly-five "iulereonrcrtibility" by which pa­
per dollar* and thrre-sixty-Gro hoods, be­
ing exchangeable for each other, accord­
ing to the Hutk-r-KcUy fiOanciere. art- to
maintain a permanent cqutpobe of value.

will presan c aa , *11
admiraHv the thn
dollar, being, at the &lt;

ba* turned against hiar many wfco would
otherwise hare given hist a very hearty
support To-day nine-tenth* of the Repub­
lican* of the city are throwing up their
hats for Curti*, and Conklin ia iu oo posi­
tion whatever Io carry lb* delegation.
And may 1 whisper a word of adriee to
Republican* everywhere Don't instruct.
Don't go iuuf.he Natitnai Cunv.-ntion with
any pels, or with your hand* tied foe any­
body. The party nertr was made for a
man. It has work to do, and instead of
being used as tbc means of elevating indi­
viduals, it should use individual* to du
Da work. It is going to be close work

doc* iu th* country, and when it come*
to Typhoid, look out. There i» a poison
in the fir that is terrible, and children
and weak adults are dying at a rite un­
heard of. Unlaw steps are taken at cure
to clean the city, the summer will bring
a pestilence. It i* a *hame that it should gold ’ The |«pcr duller rertaiolr Wtralil
be in such a roods; ion, when the amount j txrt rise above the gold valne of the bond.
of money paid each year foe the purpree 1 Dove any one »u]^xj«e that a bund payof denning it ought to keep it te sweet a* [ iqg mteroi at the rate of threw sixty five
per cent, would be at pur with gold? Tak­
ing onr fiper-cent* bonds a* a stea l* rd
of measurement, and suppoung the threeDie advent of Moody and Hankey, and sixly-firc Gad* to hare the mure time to
the enonnoa* audience* they have attract­ run and Io be payable, priueiiaJ and intrr
ed, have had the effect to *rt Christians to
&gt;«, ia gold, the latter weald be worth
thinking of various thing*. Amoogoth-; about a»tett)*flvr cents on the dollar in gold
era the system of renting pew* is being
diaettesed with mueh feeling. The more
strenpth of party, the jig is up. The raroert worker* insist that the ehnrebe*
nominee moat be not only the 1-csl man in shall be free, that the nests shall be free,
the party, but the strongest. And wait tiU
served," .hall be adopted. They insist
we all get together and compare nolo* be­ that onlj^ In this way ran the mnsre I *
fore decidrag a* to that Run There iau«t brought into tbc chunJiro add under p-— .
be a very liberal spirit at that convention, pel infiuenor*. Oo the other hand the
or we are beaten to death. Mind, the holder* of pews hold that aa then- arc al I
wap* sittings for all who cotae, there it oo
Democracy are pre*in~ Tilden vigorously, rrason why thnas who desire it should not
and, with a considerable of unanimity. A have their regular seal*, and contiua-- the j
large sum uf money ha* been raised in thia regular family idea of the ahureb. Die
city by hi* friends, and a bureau in hi* in­ mailer Las got into tbe paper*, and much ]
terest has l*cn eatabliahed at Waahiugton. is l&gt;einj idid pro and eon The preacher,
aie taking it un, and the Uhrittisn world
A choice lot of political bummer* are

Gvvcnunent will not be disgraced at
home and abroad by tbe pretended reutiomy of the Democrat*
Oo Wednuaiky
the cx Confoderale* took thsir «arisfi&gt;rt».n
out of the army officer* who led the annirs
that defatted them, by reducing their pay.
They particularly indulged their spite at
Shewiion and Sheridan ia thia way, largely
reducing the pay of these two officer*.
The article* uf impeachment agaim^t
■ Belknap were presented in the Hon«ygi
, Thursday and the seven manager* to
I control the cw&gt;e will be elected to day or
tomorrow It wasdneoventd by a cloue
canvaaa of tha hotel* Lut night, that every
Democratic lawyer in the House is a c*o there aet ting up thing* for "Slippery Sam"
didst* fur three po*ilions, and there will 'and they hare hopes that he will sweep
Im a lively time in electing them,
AU the jdaltrr. Tilden it tbc abrewd-at wire­
tbe little logrolling trick* familiar to the -puller living, and he stand* a good show
average I&gt;em&lt;&gt;cral* are now t&gt;euig resorted for the nomination. The only thing that
to ihqwuciiy of material to Work on, (near- j'
I tiou of hi* hard money view*, which a
lyall being(undidatre.) crampethe grniu* '1
ol some of these men, a* hone trading, !again*: him in the West; but be is smart
by directing the thought entirely into cue 1•nourh'to compromise that. If ths demo­
of the West believe lie can be elect­
channel, cramp* tbe ability uf «ome first cracy
1
ed, they will take Inm, for they do want
post-offices.
He can ftl more money be­
The Republican CouveatMiaw io Vennont
Petwylvania, and Ohio were held on Wed- hind him than any one candidate mention-

nesdau The reaolution adopted in each
State uad the old ring of true Republi­
canism shout them and all demanded
that hoaot men should come to the front,
that the results of the war should not be
thrown away by allowing the ex Confed­
erate* to rale and that tpeeic ia |he only
basis for money. The New York Tri­
bone think* that these convictiMU all fa­
vor Blaine, though tho Vermont delegate*
were wunstracted, with Luke P. Poland at
"The mule «lory has, on the wluJe bwu the head and he •&gt; thought to favor Briaa good thing for Bristow. Every dan
dvr oa a public man that is proved to be
lie leave* him cleaner in the public cstimai

and-do moat respectfiill ysolicit a
share of the public patronage. I
have secured the services ofC.
A. BARNES, to conduct the
Business for me. I shall buy
my Goods strictly for Cash, and
by so doing shall be able to com.
pete with any Drug House in the

TO-OAVI A0VE8TIS

CHAS. SHEPARD. M. D.
The people of Bai
stand tfiat by q^piiMnlv
have sent ns 40 dozen

but Will Hams* says lie can sell tip in Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a double order o|

CROCKERY

too, hut Dnn says it is going to I,,- n
winter for Young Folks to get married aad
go to koepidf house, and h&lt;- will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

GROCERIES

Wo liavo a double Stock ns an\ o
in the Store can see and fltev u
cheap for cash or r;*«dv pav.
George Proslon. says our DOLLAR tea
is (Ik- best he ever saw. and evervlxxl nllowi
our SIYTY ( EAT TOBACCO is the
boss of Cijy,
I’hin says ilon'l toll ,-mv ,bod they sell
PURE GROI XD GOODS for s io hard
work to grind them.
SMITH, MANEE &lt;£ PRESTON.

d-

0. COOK

Ifl FtfumicnLU,

The Dlaooun! cn Paper Monet

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CRAWFORD BROS.

simply for the new* they give. A* to
Dews indeed, it is a sorry task the corres­
pondent has who tries to get it up foe
^fev Hampshire on the 17th of Marchi
papers who have every item served by the
thit thi.
peered a eerie* of financial ratolwtion* ad­
telegraph a week before hia account can mera. the fka, neterthdU.
dressed to Coogrvws, amung which wu the
premium is rimply mmL a demount If,
tnatcsil nf .peaking of the premium on
fJlov-m-.Tbc mart a eity correspondent ton do
gold,
we
were
to
an»k
of
tbc
discount
on
"Dut wo believe tbc resumption of
of real value to hi* patrons ia to reflect the paper money, the language wi«M then Im
specie payments indispensable to lbs reopinion* of tha metropo lie, the tiqac* of aeoording to the fact.
•torstion of general confidence, without
GdUtirteuu—namely, the &lt;*»t of tiling*
which there cm b* no return of aetlrity in
hardly worth paying for at fire rents a reckoned in gold—during the war did not
EDUCATE THE VOTERS.
head of the list of delegates. Ohio in- word by telegraph. Then the subjects of pereeptibly r^c. but enreoey price* did
iwdMtry and commerce and no return of
The difference
Tbc return of Marsh ba* effectually dis- stracteti for Noyes and Benjamin F, moat interest in tor* are - the very '-ovs to an enormou* exunt.
general prosperity,” also, urging, upon
between the parcham'ng power uf gold and
pored of one Democratic story. Tbc Dem Wade and kx-Gorernor Htym were pat■ whidk tha editoa atcroly forbid* to hi*
in New Hampel :re writrt U&gt; an {Xjuallj &lt;.'vogrr** the nenemtiry al ajei-ie nsrampticn
Wade i*'t*hoagh&lt; lackioa writer. We correepnndenta are
oerata in their *peeebea in the llouae, to among the delegate*.
by the time specified in thu aet at 187«.
good paper in dial State: “W« hare in
cover their own laxuom and igtcraocv, if
made uware that country reader* &lt;V&gt; not
ibis town quite* number of me*&gt; who
mrthing »voe, charged that the anaouaccTbe Mimhaipj.i resolution is still Icing cure to bear about throtraa, lecture*, book*
have just rotod tbc Repahliren tickvt for
jority of the New York delegate* to St. mawt- ia tha Associated pen** of Saturday discussed in tbo Hraaie and new Interest and mnaie, at all, hot little ahuut, the
the firtt time. They are thinking and
Louis will U injure foe the nomiautioa menting, March 5th, that at the Cabinet was added on Thursday by the receipt of aorial, puUllcnL or riab lifo ao for dwtent
reodlag men, and I think (his tune highly
of cx-Gor. Seymour, and will Jo thair tnretinz it was decided to prose ult Manb,
from their*, in even- w»y. Writing New
f.vorsMe for placing ia thsir Imnda read­ utmost awainsiTlldra. If so. what injure,
had caused hi* flight to Canada. \
signed. Tin* actioMona the Hute over York letter* under tbvwe rvutcielion* i«
ing attltar ofUm right antt." The philomeat will there ever be again for a DrmorophyaftAre* abaervnlran* fo perfectly
An Eartern exchange *ay», that two entirely to the white leaguers and render* uot making brick* Witbou' straw, but
cratic politician to gu across bis grain by
Democratic Congrtamru callsd upon it more than ever tbs duty of the genera! making them all of at raw, and pretty
just. Whatever msy bo the era* with
Bristow one day, and aoegortad if be Government to see that the colored m*n fiualy cbeppoi straw, at that, »o It fat a- 1
other parties, the RepaUiren u-anixaiion
of that State,are protected in thei.- rights matter of eosgratulatiou to tl.e vtriti-r
baa ffisdri^d owly on (be edneatad OOWIn a debate u« ihr Port Route Hll wreild ronseot to grind a little *x f r them
and that tbc *oenc-&gt; of lut you when whm he find* Ha jxragraph rm this poor
soameuf the paopte. Ito atroegimM in the Pouted Htatre Renate Mr. .Sargent that they would reciprocate the fhvor.
men, women and children were aLo* down out of work ha.* moved »&gt;&lt;nc one it* Yslro ,
"No
bargains,
gentlemen.
1
am
a
Re
have bare wrthin the dnmsiu of rehocA. a bwwed thnt the present vyMeffi of using
county toamdbimaa &gt;ppliati&lt;c fora I
^ehurebeM and the ph» It■ lua
- fought
r. - fe
” Mampa by tbc Department, instead of frank- paHicun rad you are Democrats. If that
r.«,
political rire, re U
by a f.w high offirinb, rest oreriy i* anything in lb* boa of my duty that I
hre*
good home foeyukra Ifihe ttn niL
---.
-------biHKbed
t|WBW
is. JM^r rai^JU ju— hfil ttiiightaiiiiig ,
The application *u handed orer to a lady
the tn—fty upon the evil* of slavery prowbo baa studied the hlstoty and pipuhpugsndMn; hut aa popular intelligence can.­ - Mr. Randal! wn* to hate no drifcieocy
tiou of Miwmeippi will doubt that It hu
not be etmtned, like the light ofa paEcw-. hill*. That was.a part nf the Dctnocrelie
A -tep toward .peeir payment was at least tfirrtp rL.a*4o&lt;f Republican ma
asaa's lantern, in nay one dirmsivo -the poiisy. But the invewtigttnM hart cost. made in Ckngnw Friday. Iu tbo Homo
Jority, ronipoaed too,of , mtn who would remember that It 1* ucMMary fur tbum to
ao much he has changed hia mind rad
the final vote m* onlarod on the Bilrer bare stood by the Gwraiimr had .he iu a asod Mlfadactory refersno. frt.m peoj.k- of
will bring ia l&gt;i* little bill, or pnwihly two
bill. The infiatiouirta made a dwqmratu manly
'
way ilatarmiusd to maintain pence ataauling aa to their ability to pay and
Mtrosefthott ywt.
,
uppemticto 'The biff wm not antendsd, and good order and protect every ciliacn —*--------------- " btfaimy ana will
.. It fa said to trn tip opinion of tbo*, ini with the. exception of the amendment
fat hit rights. Instead of doing this u
OoDgrom bmAabia to jadgr thtt lb* prss-- adopu-d Thursday, which "&gt;ak*a silver
vrary uutltreak of the white lines lake a
toiasssioa - will bo ptoieapd Mo the• uoin legal tundar f.ic 150 and 125 respeetapanksd child he ran (trying to Preaitat
middle of Jrfy, or to the first of Augurt- ireiy, asrardiug to the denomination of
h taka* sotoe jwofde a port while tn du’ tke ooin. The bill wa* then par-ed by a
WWt.u.LI.:
vvrta of yw 1*2. nay. 100.
The rank now held by Sherman .nd
Bbaridmi wua bretowed opoo them for
, their priroltsw service* and a* lokcni of
tbs gratitadc of thuir loyal ouuntryaxm.
Tbv .grade wp»re* with the bras of three
twowre. To ret down thetr pay, there­
fore, ■&gt; propre-d in the mKtory Uli. j* an
&lt;•dif.Br, and we concur with the Cu*«n |
nori O’oaecae that &gt;00 RepuUtrea iu the

DBDGS AND MEDICINES

i

Tba.p&lt;

R.-D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON,
*»■. to tesaterte I* tob •
■ tr-si I ba &lt;teto ol Uh *H&lt;

Great

TWDanoaalic majority
4tti.M6.0Mhm&gt; thank
«ms&lt; U night
ttartty the result *flba elect

�The
HTBANGEU’H

H W MH

&lt;iuii&gt;k

CITY LOCAL R^_R- TIME-CARD

Etas

HI M.

---- - iiae iae man tl
IhaArkaaos traveler Idle about. U I,
arene of hit imps. Ila has had the um
a ALlle ofJohn KUloga, and trie* to ma
p~ptebel«T.;b. « pUy hat h. don’t hao
tone when bo rare on*. He has hadI three

Birth.

Fount Ward. A4jlpt.il. D. Hopkins, 20
ta^oeUy.
K*fmbtk*M In roytan. D.airrots in ftat.

BUSINESS NOTICE.
Tn.whom it may evnccni. We will cnlil
farther notice make it on object for three
jn want of Groceries to call on u and we
will convince yon.
SUGAR
.
We will sell cheaper than any other Hoose
in the city.
’
TEA! TEA!!
From 50 to (1.25 aa to grade. Warranted
from 15 to 25 eta., cheaper than any other
House in Barry County.

The r-spoUicana of thin TewaaMpeleetsd by
abon 170 msjcnly the fjlewi.g Officer,:
For Oupervieer, Zebulon B. Hoyt: for
Township
Clerk, Georgs II. Spaulding; for
Member* cf the Board of Education.
Township Treasurer. William Mulsen; far
SuperintendcutofSehnuU, Janwe T. Bobfau;
for J untie, of th. Fare. Andrew F. flylraster.
for School inspector. Willi. n Dudley; for

coiTek

For 25, 28, 30, 35, 40 and -15 rente.
Democratic

SPECIAL NOTICES.

PICTURES,
Picture Frame Mouldings.

note of ‘‘the do-nothing Democratic
House.' Localise the fact lisa become
monotonous. And yet it ia Worth while
to remember that we are now in the six­
teenth week of the session, and that the
record of do-nothingira aulatantially con­
tinues. The Senate ia ao far in advance
of the Hoose in the transaction of regular

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

The Rdpubllean City Caucus on Friday
•”“ing wa. largely allemlad ‘Jt» rote, beiag
cast on one ballot. Q«, }|, l&gt;e.,y presid.d,
and K. A. Holbrook was Secretary. The olmost Urmonp prerailed. Th. candidate, for
Mayor. Recorder and Matnhai,Weiring an

The sov eral Want caucuses w«re also fully
silended. and generally very harmonious. The
ticket ss * whole wa. eompored of represent*tire men of the BepubUran party, n.sn of
character and hudnes. .paliSratio'ns. and »

RepuMIran for I'enteunisl M.y-

rating Hi. following
for Minister to England—-An outrage.

m

The Democratic majority in Cobnreti-

Wholesale *nd Retail,

GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS.
CROCKEttY. GLASSWARE AND
STONEWARE
•We hare a full assortment and ran fill
ordcre fftim a Toy Mng to-a ft.Il act for

obliged to adjourn from time to time The
regular approbation bills are yet before the
Hou so or in committee, and only one or
two special appn/atiou bilb—like the
fortification bill,.which was mainly under
the management of a Republican 'member
have been adopted. Nothing has been
done for the great interests of the coun­
try, or, we may add, is likely to be done.
It U true, some forty investigation com­
mittees have been sitting, most of them
with closed doors, and a vast flood, of ru­
mors respecting foul developments in
cffieisl quarter, has been set flowing over
Skip Stko-l .Kuperiairadent the country; but even with regard to three
little more of tangible, reliable fast has
been produced than will ruffice as a luuis
for impeachment proceeding agaitut the
late' Secretary of War. even if three pro­
ceedings slinuld bescmliuncd by the Hutted

RepubGcin City Caucuses.

Wl olenalc and Retail.
11 Michigan Grand Avenue, Detroit.

G'-as.sandpaint

’ WALL PAPER
1\ o have 5000 Holla of New paper and
Will sell .l.«.^r
—
Si'..1.

IOWA ASnSfEBBAStA.

J. Cole &amp; Son

The Bmuitc i tan Rirer B. R. Co

'• wirtfciiAue a tmit

near

ManhoodiHffW Lost Hsw Reslarai

TheResultof
a DemoI
eratie . In­
vestigation

DETROIT SEED CO.,

ricrufg^juus.

Exposure.

The Townihip Meeting*.

UKXkr. I.ACtHr. PEOeiA. ‘V.T.VJCV
IK&gt;. MOLIXT. kocr ISLABD.
da neon, MUnunn-K.
v-ASBuroroj.’; iota vrrr. gkjjt

!uulu&gt;4*rkrdaS‘TMM^u.'*/»

g

Valley to the Rocky Mountains.
The
shortest mute to Pueblo the Gaand Canon
Colorado Spring. Manitou, Bike Peak­
end all places of note in the mounts in re i
gi«n«. The favorite route tn Denver and
all points in Northern Colorado. The
beat route to Southern Colorado, New
Mexico, and Arinina.
The only direct
route Io t!&gt;e famous 4h&gt;n Juan tuinen.

meat, lung Wore the Principal

GROCERS.
OSr ar at tl tk Ltvst unit ant

Msvst s.tesesesses. As.

Ez&amp;wtnSa.its,

JOHN STANLEY I

•Hr OMioreirete,. frea s ikirtr rrers' eamaM
r’sSKF.Jiarijraisr..-

um pusiffi
STUCK
™ UK

GROCERIES
A Temperance Lecture.

Msndav as follows-—Kiip.ni
HiJnss; lowuhip clrik. J.n&gt;.

-n

CHORUS: DRIVEN

UK

SHAffi

Canned Fruits and Fisn.

‘BRUGMAN

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

CALIFORNIA

Local Blijijitw police;

m-wnmnw ha

FROM HOME.

tuanairemont
rar Line, of
i

gj* ia

HASTINGS

S.sp;4ng Horses in the mid Jis of ths

brec delivery and on- time*

BBO. JOHN LENDS US HIS

fWH HOT,
STEBBINS BRO’S.
sound al heart, if it had had any princi­
ples esacntial to the pereenl era or any
lleprescntatives in the !loUw capable of
mastering the aiUmlion, it cOn1d not have
asked a better opportunity. Hut it has
failed in every |«jint of view. The ut­ PICTURES 1
PIOTUBES1
terances of its Ben Hills and Tuckers have
I am now all alono in the Photograph
alarmed the loyal people of the country,
aa appear, from the unexpectedly signal business, and as I have made arrangem.ou
to
iacreaM
my fheilitire for doing
Republican victories in New Hampshire
anil in all the local elections of the mmsou. ibrtter work than ever, all should rail
On tlio finance, nothing has been done but and pet a negative taken. Tin: superi­
ority
uf
my
work
in tbe past ia a suffi­
to betray a bitter hretiHty to the only
step yet takirti for a definite return to | cient guarantee of Grvt-c i Work in the
«]»ci« payments. The attempt to enact ,
something in its place shows an utter want
of statesmanship, and even of ordinary’
comprehension of ths fiist elements oflhc
country's financial condition and yesterdsy
it ranilted in a signal defeat. Tbe policy

:“72 , BUT HS IS IH FEEBLE CON­
DITION. HAS MCPHERSON
RIVEN HIM SOME PILLS
The Marshal goes
Home.

A Great Retatta in Prices!
SALISBURY 4 BROSSEAU

FARM FOR SALE!

Wo tell none of this clicap-tusdc Fur­
niture that Is made by machinery. The
goods we make L* made l.y hand, and
lag KlGlirr ACHK3. aCtehlch

50 ARE IMPROVED
Icturve U &gt;

Tbor-lsy, April j

Freeport end Dubuque Line
Is tbe only mule for Exxuh, RocKrottn,
Parrrotrr, and all pointe via Fnepnrt.

FURNITURE
OMn m

A First-Class Farm,

IrUeaiwi, and usrt.r Iborongli ei
1‘artlcnlsn iapulre at ibis .Sc. er

WIIUMffi

Th- Board of Supervl»ora.
1 uf Snpervioon-for the cn ,C„0
rill &lt;vm*bd of the f.dtouiug I
*• ‘

OifU, /iitnt

Attention

cry thing
uvilr All;

Peerless Milk Safes

j, i

fornte,’

Bultinwre, Henry lli.nghtslin;
Barry. Wm. F Sidnaut .

yra l^r

AdvertitTd Lettsn.

J. M. HEWES,

11 ocenpies an emlleal position ..a the grounds
on a line between the failed Plate, governmeat buildlagaH tha laschinery hall, 1st.
he twostorlw. ia height, and le cost ahmil
rr.MSt. The plaa It la derote the lower tore

9«X&lt; OUJ,

•“
Travvre l‘hillp».l
Irviag, Aarrm J. Walker ;

Maptto Gnrte, Aifom H«F/;
OvMjpmlK Jnmre W. IL.iisbUlili
Prairieville, John J- Pekin.;
lUlland. Jarnce D- Bel— ;
ThumapjAc. Frederick W. CUlh»
Woodland, Ira Stowell;
Yankee Sj-riuge. Zriirinn B. ibyt;

Chicago and Milwaukee Uno
U tbe bld Lake Flmre Route, and m Ute
tatly one pamiug th rough Evahstok,
Lakb Fottarr, Htoituixn Pam.

WE MEAN RUHINEKSI
Furniture Houma south side State St.
cppowUr II. A. Goodyear's Hardware

NOTICE!

THE RESULT

Salisbury &amp; Brosseou.
Hastings. Dec., 22, 187?^ U S2jL

• A' Republican Mayor, Recor­
der. Marshal and Council/ who

vrouhTnl live in Raftiugw.

CITY

On th. llhh of February a pockX-book
containing (18.00, and twn batea, one
nnteoflHW sirad by tire anhccrilwr,
payable to Chartn Rvelcr. Dated Jan­
uary 16th 1876, payable in one year.
The other was daks! Feb.' 17th, 187H, fur
(15.00 payable to the mitwcriber. Signed
by Geo. Daria, and Honry Davn. AU
penreM are cautioned agaiaat buying cilh-

ELECTION.

Wagons

and Buggies

For What?
KLORERGR SKWHiG MlCHUt

Township (Tsrk, Wau L. Cebb; t.r Tawashlp Trswwnr. Thoma. C. WUkia. for
6. aftM Fw.ee, Wm. L CM*: for Highway

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535323482300485353
ton and furnish no reason why anybody
shodd^trfcr their policy to that of tbo
iking compelled for political reasons to
reject tlio llepublicui polieyr, they are
even more embarasasd iu determining
what they shall substitute
for it,
especially in view of tbc wide difference*
which &lt; xial among themselre-.
They
could easily agree to repeal the llreutnptiem Art. provided they could stop there
and not bust their prospect* for the next
Presidential eanijnign: but pa Senator
Thurman told them iu a recent caucus,
mere repeal would ba fatal to the ]«rty.
Wbat shall be added to the repeal ? 'Jh*’
ia the question which purges the Demo
—i_ ,i.
n_.. . ... &gt;

eaves. 1 would have the abwd fronting
the South, with at least 12 windows 3x3
in frout. Three would admit an abun
iLnee of*na light, ao cwntial to the
health and comfort- of fowls.**.J’would
have venliistar* at tbo East and West­
ends, two fret above the eaucs.and five fret
ground—high enough to prevent currents
of air from striking the fowl*- To the
MtetUall
caves on . the North and Wert, I would atop backward.'' and would be anrlj in SSI
have earth banked, fin* filling in stones fact; and, hence, would offend all pcraons
and rubbish to prevent tha boards from who believe in the rarlirel practicable
What
decaying. I would have a ebeap, but resumption of specie payment.
comfortable roof put on this large abed, shall be added to this Ixekward Step, that
which abed I would not allow my fowls to will, to a hard tnoncy.Democrat, make it
tuc *e a rootling place st all—would nut
allow a tingle pereh ia it. Their roosting repsd the inflation paper money’ Demoapartment should be even warwer, but
larger than neccaauy for • moating pur­ eran? In a iron], how shall tl.e e two
pose*. This latter apartment I would at­ elawes uf Democrat* agro; to anything
when their prinriplesare *o diametrically
tach to thia huge ahed on the South.
Combining tLoM two apartments, cer­ opnwitc.
We are nut at all aorprued al the di-1
tain would U far more pyi«g. than to
lean, fowls out-doors to froexc. Exercise lemma of the Democratic psrty. It is a
too, is admitted to bo of great benefit to bad one, since cillier ham tbercof lua it*
fowls, and hence I would have some litte grave difficulty. We wish tbc Committee
strewn over about one half ofthe ground on Currency and Banking much joy,
of this abed, among which iSrould throw while wiling to s«- the plan by which
enough wheat- screenings to keep my hens the perty aliall extricate itself and not
busy at lout halfof their time, scratch­
ing. The remaining [nrt, 5UxlG feet,
would b« large enough tor their ocste. and
dust boxes, and their feed, troughs, and
drinking vowels. In thia way, and with
such winter quarters. I would expect to
make my fowlsjwell repsy their ktx-ping,
if propcrlf fed, and enjoy tbe care of them
Encourage your country ue»»pap.n&gt;.
breidea. Any breed cared fur thn».
hiring been captured M a Spanish brigan­
would well repay their keeping anil build- Aaut by kind worth, protnpt settlement
tine by ths BrAuuutt fell into (ho
of bills and encouragement to nitcrpri»c
pwsewaion of Gorcrncr Hamilton at Bosh
the editor* of all the paper* which am
Hill. West copied it, and humored
helping to herald improvements, great or Usrr*—Mid Coart Ums* l-elas Ike stere at SoMseme of hia portly patroa.v by painting
\ The Cure for Corrupt ion­
anaall. There never wa' a iHiwvpapcr, iMiUarMll&amp;artfarUM&amp;uitr at
iw.rl.r,n.&gt;(to&gt;I J«B». A. P. »?&gt;. u Iks.
them in the altitude of tbo aaint.
Blad
bilrteenrs'elMklnthe sftmeM at lh»l in
Anthony Waine, then a handsome, gallant
lb* &gt;*n.ti ul leanande dastribni, I* eskf m-irlAll who have not lost their Leads in
ur ~ sisyS. Hereof srekstt b-&gt; arw.e*/r lshowily dreaaed young fellow, waa often conactiucnee ol the clamor raised over the
&lt;h.ildMi-onld.--------—
rrtkrr with *»M Auorwr i
seen on the streets with the milduianncrod vise of, the late Secretary of War, know
cwuloolt; lkore«ib&lt;r&lt;
apple-cheeked Quaker lad. He brought that in its essential features it i* nut limior.vtelten ikirtr-ilz W I. ....
„,a
as many of hi* fashionable "friend* aa he ited to party lines nor eaen to politics iu
e«s&gt;d Or Mr&gt;. E;«ll»eToOBiraf.lh«
could persuade to ait lor their [wrlrait* to the broadest sense, it is a phcaomenon of
the hungry young artist, and it ii hinted the times, a part of that ware of corrup­
t. x only made a military man of him, but ting influences which swept over the
Willt.ee J. II■■tele*. Juuo Ibe torate n.Mk
introduced him to charming .'lisa Betty country after the upheaval of a gigantic alike necwary to perfect growth.
The ei*bt~»k«nIrxfin-finj-e.sb:; *l»o bj Ibe &gt;a&gt;lh
Shew ell. with whom West, in hia orderly civil war. The like effect has often l&gt;ccn editor who in encouraged will be a Ik-1 ter
proper way, fell in love. Mian ShcweH'a witnessed iu England. One of the most editor next rear than this anion he lie a
brother, however, being a Iran with an in­
snarling, selfish, growling, miatrly, cgvti*
come, had no mind that his pretty sister war ia sot adrift a vast amount &lt;if moneyshould marry a man who had noon, and through contract*, supplier, etc.,-in unae- |' ni.iiu, begotten ufapite at natural enmitv
whose t .-eu]»lion' wu held to be not half ebstomed ehinnels and without auy uf the ; with all the honest werht
Hut sticli
ao noted as that of a tailor. He therefore ■afeguarda thrown Yound le^itimato busi­ abnisfmal monstrosities an- fsw.
Tbc
locked Mia* Betty up in her room, just ness in ordinary time* lienee &gt;uddcn ordinary editor is a man of brain,
about the time that wire of tbe Allens’ riches, acquired by ignorant and vorrupt thought, power, inteiligenre. A student
who wu sending a ship laden with grain men, tbc enormiu growth of aocial ex of life.
A thinker.
A spnpithiicr
to the starving Italians, offered Benjamin traragance, “shoddy," the ttradscs* of ri­ with his fellow men, if they will permit
a partake on her to Leghorn. Bat love valry, tbe prevalence of adventures, reck- him to grow to them.
lesanewi of gain, and the corruption of the
Quaker itotuoo and his Juliet uw each weak or the over-rabilious. The fall uf
other, though one wa* in the garden and a Cabinet officer is only pan and pored of
•&lt; reefa-o thlrtr IJO&gt; Is tei
tha other, in tha window, and vowed eter­ the rein of a Tweed, Ute ruin of a Pond
Wg'„’8S’a“Lva(®:»
nal faith. Wot promised to win lame or a U inslow, defalcation of a bank clerk,
and money, and hn sweetheart promised or tbcdishonest practices of n merchant.
to come to him to the ends uf the earth Ono political party may ,1&gt;| put out of
as soon u he should send her word hu power, and another put^in, without ita
hid enough of tbc Utter ncceaaary to keep baring tbc least effect on the sum of cor­
NOTICE.
them from starvation. The remainder of ruption or the aligbest influence in haste­
tbe story Bishop White told to Dr. Swift, ning ita cure. It ia tbe honest )«ople of
U. S. Internal Revenue
of Easton, Pennsylvania. West, a* we all the country who must do the work-and |------ -■
know, succeeded rapidly in winning both they must do it by carrying on the work j That i* tl
tbe fame and money, and u soon aa he of reform each in bis own sphere and
was twtaWfahod first favorite at Hampton through the customary agencies. The
Court, soul to Mias Hhewefl to claim her Methodist will sol desert hi* deoomina
part of the promise. Her brother was lion because Winslow and Pond hare
still inexorable, and did not consider a
painter, though he were Gootxe'a Own,
» fit match fur the daughter of a MueMooded Philadelphia family. Ho locked
Mias Betty up again in bur chamber. The

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many glances of pity and encouragement
were cast at the high latticed window be­
hind which ™ the foir captive mriden.
The ship was in the harbor,ready to sail,
in which West had arranged that hi* bride
should come to him under the escort of his
fothar. The day arrived for her departure.
Al this crisis Dr. Franklin appeared as
the good angal, and proved hinaclf quite
m competent tu direct a love affair *a the
liahltring or the draught in * stove. With
Buhop White, then a lad of rightocu and
Francis Honkiuaon, ho went to tbo ship's
captain, and arranged with him to delay
starting untill night, but to be ready to
weigh anchor at a moment's warning. Old
Mr. West was then taken on board, and
at midnight Franklin, young White, and
Hopkinaon repaired - ”—v “—*liotrne, fosteoodarop
ty a window, held '

tbephlit^lkl evils of fbo day. This would
be al the best, merely change without im­
provement, working on thcaurface. with­
out rcachiag tbe«&lt;*l of tbc real difficulty.
In all prolmbillty ii would be wmre, fur
it would divert the jfionle from tbe true
course of reform, would bring in a new set
of officer* with peculiar temptations to in­
dulge in corrupt prartires and pccuHar fa­
cilities to tmtre upon the work. Tbe true
medial for the Bepubliausmasses fa irhi].upholding Io the utmort those officer*, like
Bristow, who are collated in the arduotu
tx-k ofofficial purification, to renew and
strengthen the organization among the
people iu tbe aame pure and determined
rant which animated it iu the day* uf
Lincoln, Andrew and Sumner.

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among the people, and ibe former being
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“Wierroi. Th. United State* Treasu­
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If the former* of the Union nedoratood
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KDITUR AJTD FVBUSHER.

VOL. XX. NO. 50.

HASTINGS, BARRYr*COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 187G.

n.yWHM. ffi) EOSDiESS CAMS.
coarse. He saw now that she was ignor­
ant and vulgar, and that only hi* own
youthftd ignorance had caused him to
overlook the fact in tho** old time* when
he had fandad her perfvetioo, and the
dream of *o many year* wa* orsr.
Now that Evan Ware had returned
rich and proaperou*, he might hare eonrolsd himself with the affection* of any

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tend, and smiled, upon by budding
mimes, spinster* sod widow*. Every one
but Lixxie Gale sssiied upon him. 8be,
mindful through aB there long yean of
the rah! parting on ■ lb* brdgti, vouchufod him only the chtlfie*: recognition;
and tho fact annoyod him.
Site liad
grown to be a fine looking woman ; and
lie nimcraborod what a kind, pleanut girl
•ho used to be, and longed to knew more
of her. He longed in vain. She re­
paired his aUcntiout. and kept him st a
distance. Ytt all the while she secretly
admired him. and her greatest motive for

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Also the Celebrated Diitnioitd Tooth. Silver Steel

CROSS-CUT SAWS,

Eran should think she had been pining
fur him.
The widcA Fay fell no such scruples.
Old
Mr^Bcrt, before ho died, had specu­
Which are guaranteed to cut fifty per cent snore wood than any
lated in some bubble and ruined -himself ;
other Saw in the Market.
and instead of being the great heirca* all
her little world had esjeeted her to be.
Mattie found it hard work to lire and
drew* heroelf in the finery she loved, on
her small income. A rich husband was
her object, and Eran Ware had been so
desperately in loro with her that it was
Hn.i the Largest Door of any Stove iu the Market.
hardly likely that he eould be quite indif­
ferent now.
"I'm sure I'm handaoms enough yet,"
thought Mattie, a* aha looked in the
It i&lt; the Handsomest and Heaviest
। distance with somthing very like a tear glass; “and if he i* reaeatfnl about the
way I answered him, I II manage that
] in h«r ere.
Manufactured.
•
“He'll surely come," *be said to her­ somehow. It s too goad a chattel! to
Prices Lower than Etter Before in Barry County. self. “Surely he'll never go away with­
out saying good-bye, lliough he ha* liven

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

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REFUSED AND REFUSING.

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,

Boiler Plate Stove

niu how

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County.
omprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and Vests, and a

fellow of twenty, not yet too manly to
blush, reeeiring porting wishes and injunc­
tions from old ladies and gentlemen, and
hearty grips ofthe hand from the boys,
and •milra from the girls, fur everybody
liked Eran Ware.
Thao came the'final goud-bvc*, and
one or two motherly klssea, fur Evan was
to start at dawn ; and away the boy went,
not down the green lane where Li trio
Gale sat. but along another path, down
which tripped a figure in brurht silk, with
a coquettish lace bonnet and pansol, tak­
ing it* way toward* a rustic bridge, that
■panned a little riruletHe overtook her just a* the little feetj
rv.nU'U on
uriugv, anu qenc uui or
I breath, railed her by naras.
। '&lt;Mi&gt;*Burt, please «top a minute."
I She paused then, and leaned over the
dillereDt patterns of imported and domestic
.
railing of the bridge dipping the point of
her ti*ry •! into the water.
"I rail for Chin* to morrow," he raid.
•■^Ye*—you told me so. 1 hope youU
like II"
A firat*claaA
from Detroit, ex- , “I don't axpcct to IlkeiL I like home
better than all the world. '
pected soon, when we rdiull be prepared to furnish the beat ofi , "Dear me!
What make* you go,
clothing made to oedeii,_»"■&gt;
and perfect! h-r
hretT"
Block Hastknow wla-at lout you might
fit# guaranteed, ut tin* Old Corner Stand in Empire Block.
‘ * Mtt-Hl । "You
* rm„ orph*n. I have no mon­
.
rv—no pnapeet*. My old sailor unde
l ing«. Meh.

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All trades of Teas the very beat in Ute Market
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for ttate at priee? which dees nucccmAiI competition.

GIVE ME A CALL.

John Stanley.

“Matte Fay was trying to cateh Eran
Ware" patent Io all Famiugdale.
By this lime, however, the said Evan
Ware was absolutely in love with Lixxie
Gale. She, at least, did not court his
money, and that ws* something to so rich
a man. .
He forced himselfupon her little by
little, till he made lu* way.
It was spring; a lovely May, frcah and
beantifol as May could l&gt;e. and, accord­
ing to custom, a grand picnic was on tho
tapis At that picnic Enn Ware had
rreolred to try hi* fate for the second and
last time: fur should Idxxie Gale refuse
him. he would never offer his band to
another woman. And, ignorant of this,
! at that same picnic, Mattie Fay liad re। solved to bring her old admirer to the
“It's only pique, I know, that keeps
him from speaking,' she said, m she
looked at herself in the glass ; “and I'll
go all length* to cure that."
The day appointed srrired.
Eran
Ware maneuvered with surcese, and
found himself st the outset just where
be wished to be—in a little vehicle only
capable of holding two, with Lixxie Gala
by hi* ride. The ride wan a long cue.
and there were plenty of chance* for ten­
der spceehoi and soft glance*
Lixxie
wa* yielding alowly, and when in the
quietest part of the road, after all the
other vehicle* had pro&lt;d them, Eran
paused entirely, and looking _ down into

appeared in great affliction al her good
m*n'» danger, began to. ask qutftions of
her pretended husband, ealculstcd toeiioil fha answers abe expected and desired.
The cobbler, groaning aloud, and looking
mueb liku* peraou going to gin up the
ghost a* soon a* pcwrible, feebly auswsrrd;
“I intend to leave you half of my rotate,

«r half, for he has always been a good
neighbor." The widow was thunder­
struck at reemving a reply so different
from that which she expected, but dare
not Mgatiro the cobbler'a will, for fear
of losing the whole of the propertv, while
tho old rogue in bed—who wa* the poor
old aboemakcr living apposite—laughed
in his sleeve, and divided with her tho
fruits of a project which the widow had

lliat you wont be found, fighting against
the Southern Confederacy again," And
the acre* of fields close by filled with
graves, beer witoera to the manner in
which be kept his word. Bat the fooling
Snat him at that time as a brutal tvranlkeetrtr, by the ihotuands ha abused,
wa. traly again*: him as agent of thw
higher tn authority, whose instructions h*
was carrying out to tho Utter.
. In regard to the question wtathet or
not the Southern ConMsraey had it la
their power to remedy these evil*. I think
the prisoner! suffered *s much from tha

WHOLE NO. 1037

bedcaUthtt narattBuyar oar pub­
lic men have beet craxy after wealth.
Mr. Pendleton gttan ft* (K »90,DM for
sfrwwwkx.
Mt*. Btewxrt get* over
tlM^Wftxhb tepl Mrafora o. th.

men were added to thii number during
the month* of Joly and August. AlrooM
every form of disease and wrctehednras
was present among the inmates. Many
were hurried there from the battle field*
of the Wilderness and SpuUaylrania, with
wound* frataring and unhealed, and the
«reepriroa fare, and the entire absence ‘
t^tvery thing in the way of medicine,
iE&gt;n numbered these with the dead. The
•curry prevailed to a great extent, ncum
and hundred* were entirely beplrae; their
limta black and swollen almost to bursting;
and men that a fow months before had
strong healthy teeth, could now take them
from the month with the fingers. Yet I

entirely cared-by eating a few rax pota­
toes, the patient hav[ng a little money to
purchase them. Diarrtiea and dysentery
also prevailed to a great extent, and the
food and water receired there bad a tend­
ency to aggravate the« disrate*. Some
had been there a year, and perhaps longer,
they became homesick, discouraged, luet
all hope, wuuld .do nothing for thetnaelree,
and lay down and died.. Some, after hot&gt;
iog against hope, for long weary monthi
became tired of life, and praring their
way on forbidden ground over the dead­
line, the bullet of the Rebel guard soon set
the prisoner free. Number were thu*
shot, and the cry of the inmates would
Let when the familiar crack of the musket

to decide my file—you can scud me back
very kind of him to do wlial hs is doing, to China or keep me here," her eye*
\nd no one ran tell how anxiou' I am to dropped, and nissf made no pretense of
misunderstanding him.
tarieh."
The next moment be lra&gt;l said "Will
" EveryU»ly seenu to be."
you be my wife, Little?" sad had taken
"Ye*, not fur the same rcaAon.'"
her hand and pressed It to Li* lipa , and
"Why, what u your reason ?'
then, finding no denial, had kisacd her
out and out.
men it bad been heavily limbered, but,
It wa* a quiet sort of thing, but they with the exception of two large pine treai
were quiet people, loth of them.
8&lt;»
thia had all been eut off, and the piercing
quiet^bst by the time they alighted JJ&gt;- raya of an almost tropical sun camo down
whether you care for me or not.
Some- lie bsd legged Eran “not to act people on the heads &lt;d the prisoner* with fright­
limes you iw-em to and totuctiuic* you talking" by devoting himself too entiro- ful power. If I had - not found a friend
don't. But I—like yon—better than ly to her just yet; and Evan had prow- there who had a blanket, and shared it
anybody in the world—so ranch that if
with me, I am rare I should not hare
you My I may hope a little bit to make
lived two week*. Thousands of the tays
yon like ntf a* mueh, 1 shall hare an looking certainly very young and pretty, had no blanket* and very little clothing;
object to work for to make myself rich- found the rich merchant at her mercy, and but every thing was used that could be
arid great, perhapn; and without that hope took poaaeasion of him.
used to poustruc*. some kind of a shelter
She walked him around a romantic from the burning rays of the sun. blankets
I shan't bare any.
There it's out.
I've tried to say it a doxcu lime* before, pond and down into a chartuing green and coals, and even shirt*. Home dug
meadow, and talked of “the dap that bole* in the ground and arched them over
and I couldn't go away not knowing."
He paused and the girl stared at him.
“You meant that furan offer ot your
times in wet weather these caved in and
hand and heart. I suppose? " she raid.
buried the inmates in the ruins. Others
"Ifso, I'll tell you what: I roorider it,
dug holes in the hillside, by the side of,
“
And
to
repent
our
fully
—
I
do,
I
know.
coming from yoa to me, a pence of itnpnor under some stump, anything to gat out
I'm sure I don't know howto approach the
subject but you remember how rude I wa*
on the bridge—bow ridiculous.
Yon
nsver ran have forgiven."
“Indeed I have, Mre. Fay."
••Entirdy?”
"Entirely," he replied.
“You know it wasn't from th* heart.
plainly dressed little figure that stole over
the bridge tan minutes after, until some Girl* are so singular. The moment you
had
gunc I wanted to rail after you.
If
one said : "Evan."
you
had asked me the question a second
| Then he turned.
It was Lixxie Gale. in her r.rat (glraw time. I should have answered differently."
•'Men
are
generally
too
proud
to
rejeat
bonnet, and with her prayer book and
such a question." said Eran, “I am."
pocket handkerchief in her hand.
But the lady was not to be baffled.
"Yon are going away to-morrow ? Good
■In matters of the heart pride shotfld
Bye!"
have no daev," she whispered.
“For
He took her offered hand.
my port. I'm ready to throw min. aside
“Good-bye Iattic."
■&gt;
"I hope vou'll hare a plcsesut voyage
Bu?Eraa'^V*rc was thoroughly frightand aatrerJ."
"Thank you; but everything goc*
“Don't t^y anything either of ns might
wrong with me. I don't support youll
regret,''h. raid, taranra I, this very
morning, put the qnralton to another lady,
and
wa* answered favorably."
attempt to detain her, and she walked I
Mattia stared at him; she could Mt
away slowly an I quietly, *nd never wiped
off the little tear that Would trickle down believe her senses. But s sense of phsmo
her cheeks until she wa* auro that :and anger gradually broke upon her, and
.utting her kerchief to her eves she
Evan on the bridge eould not see her.
out; “You're heartkas flirt, sir!"
The next day Evan Ware liad left sobbed
I
, dure the right and the labor, and offered
Farmingdale for year*, iff not for ever. 1and flounced sway.
Ersn Ware sat down upon a tank and1 a reward to those that would bring them
He went mortified and unhappy, but,
out to the gate. Any one bringing out a
strange to say as much in love a* ever. 1
“
Lift
is
a
queer
thing."
h.
arid
to
himdead body w»s allowed to tarry in an armHe was very young and very modret, and
Mattle Burt* uncalled fur insult took m
1 H. “What should I Ear* uM to any' ful of wood. Long rows of them were
one
who
had
told
me,
ten
years
ago.
that
1 laid outride the gate every morning, and
upon itself after a day or two the form of 1
I should comq tack to Fanningdale tn' could their friends from home have seen
refosaMsttle Burt?"
, them, they could hardly have recognised
It rat good hour before he ^joined in them any samhlaM* to humaky. I
the enrapanj, and then Msttie Fay had1 quota from my diary, wnucn on the »p&lt;^
taken herself homo on a plea cfiDnes*.
in whi«h I have a record of every day I
Before many ww*ks were ovm, not onlyf spent there, during fonr months undar
Fortune making is trey slow. Evan Msttfo botsll Farmingdrie knew whom&gt; ZmoTAngrat 15,1864. "W.
Eran
had
chosen,
and
it
is
a
pitiable
1
sad go but they bring m ehange to u*.
was pvoaperou*, but at&gt;firat moderately
so; and mouths rolled by, and years, and truth that sweet ietapered Lixxio has one' We Mill draw tie tame Msmiradon*, and
bo grew to be a tall, broadshouldered man, enemy on earth, and that individual re•­ akeloton forms still moot u* at cvvry .top,
ride
at
Farmingilale
and
is
named
Marti.
1 nine hundred and ninety-five dnita 00with a great brown breed, before he was
curcdinramp last wesk." August 20,
half rich enough to go tack to Farming­
1864: “Dm*h still rontinuce its raragm,
dale.
Tho limo came al last, however.
He
knew hi* racreai had become known in
hut native place ; he knew also that Miss
Burt had married and wa* a widow; and
wb«n be laft Chin* it was with the foil without making his will, ftr th* want of “Anottar week eommenort. foil of pain
--------- —
LU
...ITwinf towinnv- we Lard v n-alix-i
intention of-tabtahi-himsrif •&gt; a mar­
chant ia London, and marrying Matteo,
if she were-to be won. Such an imago a*
he curried with him. and over the ocean,

United State*. 13,158; Germany, 2.7M;
EogUnd, 1,2811 Settled. W&gt; ; Fra***,
294 : Italy, 724; other foreign oountri**.
452 , not given, 183 ■ total, 37,470.
From thi* it is fair to concludnd that
the intellectual and moral instruction of

prcrcarat of the dwellings of the poor,
on the conrittion that poverty, infirmity
and ssseciatiM tagtt vics* innumerable.
And with the sasutary melioration of the
poor, we would anticipate a vast dearest
of their temptatiou to vice, and Mpodrily
to the vice of intoxication. For it mnst
be raraembered that itrterapcranoe is a* ef­
fort a* well a* in many cases, the cause of
otbarcvil*. The poor and wretched drink

Noticing in your paper of a few weeks
ago, a roll for information io regard to
lUbcl Prison*, and treatment of prisoners
therein, I write you briefly a few line* on
I the subject. I was a member of Capt.
Culver* Company E., twenty-sixth Mich.
Infantry. dunng the late war, wa* shot
through the body al tho battle of Spottaylvania, Va., on the morning of May 12,
1H64, ahd taken prisoner. Before my
wounds healed I wa* scut South, byhur­
ried marches, or crowed with many others
in slight box cam; and two months
from the day I was wounded, July 12,
1864, th* huge gates of tbs stockade at
Andersonville, Ga., were unbarred and

camp on a small sluggish stream, with mud
and filth kn«u deep on the one ride, and a
bed of quicksand on the other, wtan there
were healthy streams of pure waler, in
abundance, all over the country. There
wa* m need of placing the cook-house on
the upper port oi the stream no that thia
limited supply of water lor drinking and
and washing purpose* should be covered
with refuse and greare.
Plenty of wood to properly cook the ra­
tion* received, would have been a luxury,
for, during the hottest days, the night*
were very cool, and the dew* heavy like
rain,—and there was tmmraee qwan'itici
of it just outside the stockade, but tkii was
I denied them. And there wa* plenty of
.A* tho inmate* of the prison pressed | provirioM throughout all that country;
around ns to gain information in regard
plenty of oom and sweet potatoes. rail
to their friends, or tho world outside, enough could have been furnished without
their appearance in tattered, filtliy cloth­
ing, features grimmod and blackened with
the smoke ofthe pitch pine fires, their
sunken eye* and skeleton frame*, struck
me with pity and horror, and I almost
fancied that the gate* of tho internal re­
gions had opened, and I wa* gating on
the countenance* of the hat. As I wont
around among the inmates, I found twenty­
fl to thousand Union prisoners crowded to­
gether on ‘•bout twenty-five acre* of
ground, hardly room enough, if they aT

Bearing in mind that the use of liqrar
i* llu&gt; causa on efitti of three fourth* of
the crime*, It is a curiosity also to notice
that tho nativity of those convicted upon
w^h^iss* follow. r-Irotad. lsSK

ean read, we would anticipate a* decided
useful remit*, a* from the perusal, by the
same number of people, of the trablicatious
by theTraiperrarc or Religion. Trott 8oThi Board of IVlire Jndgra, in this
city, i* required bf law te make u annual
return of the autistic* of crime. Moral­
ist* and tax-payers, that 1* to ray Chri*-

morning. I could see through th* tree*,
the field.* where near thirteen thoUMmd of
our poor boy» were buried,, martyr* in the
great stuggie for the preservation of Ameri­
can liberty.
Nxvrrox T. Kratt.

Things at Washington

liccu the prey of partisan committee*.
It i* time that this robbery was Mopped ;
and, iftt cannot be done in any other way,
I trust tho Senate will pa*a th* House
bill. But three House DemocraU showed
that they were not entirely rinrere, far
when Mr. Blaine proposed to make the
bill spply to nicmbera of t'oogrww they
refused to let him in with his amendment.
Why not? If the bill become* a law. among us? If not, where? Study throe
figure*;
cannot give a dollar toward ordinary elec­
Of the total number of persons held
tion expenses, tirt even out of their pri­ for trial and convicted, amounting to 61,vate fortunes. 1* it any worse for thaw C55, the several nativide* ar* dutribnud
gentlemen to contribute to “election ex­ a* follows : Ireland. 33,891 ; United, States
penses" than for Mr. Farnaado Wood and 21,220: Germany, 6.1S7; England. 1,793;
Sir. Samuel Cox to do the same? Tho Sootlaud. 563; Franro; 452 . Italy, 3H;
mtcnsihle reason* for the passage of the
bill are. first, to prevent bribery and eor- gira, «a..
Sition in elections and to protect the
Across tb* ocean is one little island,call­
cvliolder frotj political a**oumenta. ed the “Gem of the Sea" or th a Emerald
But everybody knows that tlicro is quite Isle, reuawbed for the “pleCy" of its peea* much corruption in covgnwnoual «k» pie, of whom there are a bw more than
linns as any other. Probably no clam of &gt;n the Stale of New York. Ireland, in
men pay out more money for polities! 1870, had fire and a half million*, and
anew* than Senators and Reprroenta- its population wa* decreasing. New York
tlrre ; yet the Democrat* of the Hou*e
declined to include lhemseirra in all pro­
toil
tk. u—

what will finally be done, I taliev*. Tho
Supreme Court is the only tribunal which
all [urtir* are willing to trust.
If the
time should ever come when that body
would consent to a fraud, to secure thi
triumph of a party, tho country
hard­
ly be worth saving.
Senator Morton
dings to his clrctoral bill doperaudy ; but
how be ran hc^c to bring the Senate and
House together on the subjrct is a wonder
to hl* friend*. ' The danger of trouble
within a year probably SnSnencc* him;
but it is tafor to trust to tho good fortune
which has hitherto saved us, and wait till
a thorongh remedy ran be provided.
The better kind of Republicans litre
and elsewhere bare bran grraUy diagurtrc' with General Butler s performance in
the room of the Senate Committee on
Foreign Affairs. A bitter personal roe
my of Mr. Dana, the moment he was
nominated he appeared before tho Com­
mittee with charge* »gainst hi* moral
character I And tho Committee, without
writing to hear th* other side, went to
the President and asked him to withdraw
1the nomination! The I»rw&lt;ient flnaly
ideclined. Then folk&gt;w.d .. aosrewhet
Ifoolish letter from Mr. Dana, which anger­
,ed the Committee, and they reported
sgrintt
i
him to the Senate. In reward- to
ttaotargtoagriM
l
him.ltb suflMsct to
state that so competent s judge re-«xIWdentWoolaey hre written a latter
defending Mr. Dana from |aifer's sora-

l&gt;ana ran ^ittt'hfa.ftr Qragr***, sad
be wi.be* to punish him for it.
Th*
rcmree
Committee
ia MxraittiDi:
itself toofbethe
lad by
s tad man
[TdtaW*
against an eminent cltixeu and Republican,
witheul first inretfu; him to be heard, was
ftspoMU *U b thudsyn «r Snsncr it could not have occurred.
A»y

years of sga; of three • vrey large proper
lion (how many v* cannot aay) were bora
here of parents who camo from that green
isle. Coaid we tale them from the natiw
of the United States and credit them to
thrir pateraal tan, ire would tad that fre-

Th* Coottiiniion of th* United Btate*.
in ponding that M State shall "make
. anything bat grid and rilvar coin a tendar

&gt; raok*Mcli uriai ulagad teodarin dbeharc*

tathekw
Moreover, the Supreme Court of the
i United Blate*, ia one Of Walkar va.
Whitabrad Ot WaOaM. p. 314), held
ttsMMMh^v*; "Th. han [of
i
.--a: -

�i betwean the

GUIDE

S«w Yayr. April f&gt;th 187C

pmtal

noronta.

Eight hundred and twenty

en "T ’&lt;

Irving, Mich., April, Uth. 1870..

jirnttedixtriy mixed

from a lighted J«p« HI &gt;7 “•*

c*wp«ng nriaoocn .hut th. kitehrod locked it, but rating that the ’

IIimtH Mm., Anu 12,1871
teen newspapers puUisbed ia Berrien
county—9 EkpuUiewa, 2 iMuneralic, 1
Methodist,and 1 ledependant.
The Chicago J ^rn-fl tp th** the
Michigan Central Railroad Company has
built a number of elegant dining ears.

wiring Mr» Ward,
would hare horned nd light* and blue it

Committee of the United Staid Saoato,
•welled and .trvamol like a holiday fanner.
thiiDiauSct.

I ran away owing quit,
terrible feature of it i

lave been glad to reiinquiah the tark to

Thia villian

lion* of miaapproprutiona and corruptioo.

i^y**«.

I publican majority ia Mimiarippi made to

I integrity. He sold tuortgapm and hoods
| belonging to ewtstes. and squandered the

I out a party of railrood men recently on an
!■ w.. . van f.lnKXBt trio.
followed the four for actural mile*, keeping ’
I up a continual file on them, until finally i
j getting three of them in cloac &lt;|O*rtcra,
| thry’lhrew up." and be marched them ।

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
nfOhio.
For Viso-Drmidant.
JOBS P. HARTBAN FT
uf Vcnnsylrania

thing—that bis whole life wa. an inqC.
tore. He was a judge, ami held many er nf the party of four be wx.« ratified wx« !
Democrat ought to demand that it be j
not fir from where the capture took plre. I
aad he aecordiagly returned and found
bolder baa been paying &gt;2,700 for the
him fitting in th. creek with hu Lead ■
rarefdlj bid under a bunch of Lnwfc. He 1
wu abn marcho! to the prioou by hi* cap­
their criminal eoterpriacs. Ingersoll,
tor. On rrturaing to the penitentianr
any quarter by the tuMcral.k folly and I Garvey, Watson, Connolly, Gmtct, and
young Gaine mounted the hoeao whirh
had twice been ridden to the city and back
Al) the talk in th* ivnnectivn about
1 ty well. till tenant actually goea to White- aad for the benefit of my holy roadcri* 1 through the mud, and went in pur»uit of
“Honert money for all. and
hasten to tell them net to Iray scoop hoc the other three Mill al large. He gut up­
free •chools for all.
There t wiring the ‘bluesly ahirt is partis slang
on
their trail and followed them fir about
ahoald be no inflation which
rix laika, coming within eight of them.

will depreciate the one nor »cocouatituaney al Albany.
terian interference winch will
ten behind the dark curtaia of a dril war
deetroy the other."
.

State Land Office, Mie! ijn.

Reputlicin National Convention.

A Southern paper which wya that reached, who hare an unlucky habit of,
“Jeff Davis was right" in his Ic^e on
to see the eity. thoroughly, at not very
been damajwd by contact
large expend. Avoid the large hotel*,

tda aiun.-etbtT.

।
Put

out

the

Lights—Democratic
Policy.

in - harge of the Tcmioria! convict’
Young Gaincw hai acquitted hun'elf |
r-.ibly. and he dtwrrvwX to 1&gt;e rewarded I
with a full pardon.
\

Go to bonrding-houaea,

good, cicun. comfortalde beds. Thrac off the tu&gt;c of fuel, light* and water in all
I the public building., on account of the
hotuea can be* fouad^ anywhere below
I failure of this year's appropriation fur
| thoee tiurpoaes. must be carried into effect
markable feats occurred last Sunday when
! immediately. Wc understand that al the
he got outride of &gt;23.20 worth &lt;.f food
Button Piet Office, the Custom House,,
and drink.
irable. Thoee who have

Ing advantage of the decline in Conkling
r.vlmm party atfiUsuteas. wbe kalieva In Prcidential sUtek to bring tho daimn of
.„1 wnJrt &lt;k. url.clple. .ntrarialed in Iks their cnmlidate ihto fUilie nocire.
cundon to and from Washington
calllwlb. Xslicnx: BepuMieaa Cenvrati^.
If the Cincinnati candidates should hap-

J

The people of Barry County to under*
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
Well they sent us a double order of

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter Tor Young I'olks to g&lt;*t married and
go to keeping house, and he will scJI it Cheap
ami c.lose'itvoiit.

•

d principle* of the father..
following tledamationa

! to-night!' Mc«t j-tsoos can apprehend
All hotais and be bled for the styla of the | i something of the effect of snch a change,
thing, but it ia unemnsary. Stylish (
bnarding-buturw cun he found st fnxn &gt;101

coaatetatioaal right* of ewnr ritiaen , for
grateful Hcosnitaou of the brave roldicr.
of the Republic, for though retrenchment
and reform ; for the uneporing permit.
axpoaure and pani.hm. nt of publie fraud,
f.jrtte Vhc.an-1 Tenth atrect, or, for ing incuavewiencc and injury to the wlmlc and uffirixl dbhoarety ; for the olcvatum
of tho publie Mrvice. and purr and efficient
community, caused by daring up all opera- i govern treat, for maintaiaieg nntxrnulinl
lion* at night-fall, fwticulariy at this sea-

XX

,XB t CT1LE,
Mamtentrii.
Geo. M. Savage &amp; Co’a Column.

A’OL'RK,

•

SMITH, MANTEE &lt;£ PRESTON.

R D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON,

DAT^NTO.

ffavas /'•O.dw.rn thmks Qmnretieut I here that they have knowledge of gui
I e&gt;ne»«Mryt lk.« •
ccntM ba ralhd upon fbr 10,000 RepubU
tuntojority.
and they will bo Mralghtway cited to ap- •ummer come prepare-! to .lay long
Thia, from the McConnelsville, (O.)
light. .Ml the trouble to the math caused
by damace to railroad track, or other di*
IbfM, ia vary liko a wail: •Pewdktou
charge the ihtiuieratie
their poril. The Connecticut election Walking down Broadway and going up to terhance. of which wo have had
any experience U but a trifle in comparison
, presents some curious feature*.
The
with thia threatened evil, which may be treason ; with making it* &lt;s&gt;ntr&lt;4 nf tha
falling off in the Democratic majority on
protracted according to the incalculable Honan of llcpnaentativcn the tAiimpl,
■nam.ibility of a Itemoentic Uotue of and opiotunity of the tut am • rvortit f..»,
with raaswriing and applauding in tb&lt;
National Capitol the -entlment. of unrej
ercaaed Republican, nujorite.
prntaat tctedli'n: with urw-litw I'nion
. SomUry Bristow notifial the Appropvia- auidicrato the roar and prooMting Confh.1.
part of the city, and ace aomethingof tfy; I
l tioM I 'ominitkv of th* llouae of the exact crate soldier, (o the front: with deiilrrntcmagnitude of their oparatiun*. By all |I condition of affair, which La* now reached
ly proposingto repudiate the flighted faith
doubtful
it* cvnsumalion. The apesropeiatioa. far of the gnvernmau with bring . qually
fuel, light* and water in the Govcnimcnt Idas and imbecile npoa the o*ev»l&gt;vl«wing
J..! J?,RY goods/
party a larger majority in the legislature Staten taland and up the E*U River, that building, wcru fast running, and the time
when they would fail altogklhcr could be
The difference between the Republican ,
meet aad otateictam of inmti-.-ati.H&gt;,
editorially aayethat it ie capable of but

!«S2E

tU
bjr m ma&gt;r

GARDEN AND WELD SECTS.

fcSpETROT.

I gotMoaee of the evil it has afflicted.
THE DEMOCRATIC
TION.

ftfirm by him or any
_ business done by him
on account. of the
our 0/IUe, pertaining to
""Within* department,
'wrecofni^ed as valid

GROCERIES

hands in the person of the recusant Hal­
lett Kilboweti
He has developed a
stomachic capacity that would put to

Republican Convention

IX.»

We have n &lt;|publc Stock its any one coming
in llie Store can see and they will be sold
A HAW C. BTTLSK.
cheap for cash or ready pay.,
-'VAt.-rtfAl?"
wtiaa «rthrwiMB.MU Miaan,
George Preston, snysuiir DOLLAR TEA
Ultra. ICT
aartnd
is the best he ever saw. and &lt;• very bod allows
our SIYTjJ’ CENT 7’OBACCO is the
boss of City,
'Wlteisdl. l&lt;TS.lrtbsrre.P hin says don’t tell any hotly they sell
ftsgnx-wegufi!1
la its
sstaaa daaaiai .aS PURE GROUND GOODSToMt is to hard
work to grind them.

Capt. Ikrgber
;iary on lb* very
nstanres would

Committee appear to have an elephant

Mala Central Committee. will be

iuu, neared the ai*£o/(ko.S. Brook., to
‘ w K. account with
doing banner
,!a if'. propoK to ut-

CHA$. SHEPARD, M. D.

trims it a.&lt; much mure. Rather roarK unfiniahod ehips of a light ecru color, are
traction thi. year than Philadelphia. Ev- ■ the stylish drew, hats cither in scoop cr 1
1 crybody will, of oourac, go to Philadelphia the other shape aad aearf* of yellow net J
lace, or wide crape-like silk ribbun, with i
wreath' and masses of fine fiowen on or I
about the crown are the favorite trimming I

unfnasible.

Convention.

,

wtll a complete refutation oftbc allegations of
wili I corruption and robbery nude against)

Political Note&gt;.

Republican Mate

BOOKS, STATIONERY, AC.
Having become owner of the
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Books,
Stationery, &amp;c., &amp;c., formerly
owned by Hopkins &amp; Barnes, I
shall continue the Businessof sell­
ing the above named Goods at the
old stand, in the City of Hastings
and do mof t respectfull ysolicit a
share of the public patronage. I
have secured the services of 0.
A. BARNES, to conduct the
Business for me.* I shall buy
my Goods strictly for Cash, and
by so doidg shall be able to com­
pete with any Drug House in the
County.

Their reply to early to aay civilly that it don’t seem
worth while to make a change, as they

returned.
Oituaiu Bcrehcr ia badly cut up: his
cotuing, haring a peculiar neat and mod- I oom ts broken between the eyes, and he
c&lt; appearaac? on the Lead, as I. though ' sustained three or f-rar other tmnful inI the risk, of the future—that future in
g.-.t it.
i.._ -_.i
a
mere
male
mortal
can
testify
from
inwhich Senator Bayorl say. that the fines [ I cal ouo marked by a faithful application I hup himself at getting Li. own price, and speetion. The ladio .ar that they can
of all appropriation, and other fundi to
tell the shape as far a* they ran sec it, fur!
|
it
is
so
much
prettier
than
the
spreading,
j
cutting
a
gaah
in
the
under
lip
through I
be refunded, bccauar ।
I fianng boucte of home design, it sevm. to the teeth.
• •
that no sooner docs a peculiarly haj.jy ' The pri*jticre captured are Paitervon, !
may talk about next year fur a generation [ French design get over here, than our dr- who waa eonvictrel a few dav» ago in th-.
I and void." They may be a little quicker!
to come, nobody is afraid of them just now. I signora, ■* they aay, begin to ad*r.t it to Third Dutrict Court for hone Mealing,
A meric n
in whirh it L^w *tl
. and waa aentenoed to three y&lt;tm, impria- I ulature by a Dcauxrat. Thia tpring a
st Washington to foccaoc these impen ding |
Why should they be when stores that
□ament; Jaaxw Caine, cvori-tcd of mar | Republican Mayor i« sLrted by about 200
misled by the pUuaibie Lyon it wa* quite rentedforfiUOOO withinthrecyeursttd last
der an-l .erring out a tern of thirty year&gt;( 1 । majority, and the City Council i* alnut
year for &gt;7,5&lt;‘&lt;i, tumble this year to &gt;5,000?
John 11. Davis, ia for two yean fur larce-1
.
nyrand Dr. W. T. Buell, in prison on the ] entirely Republican
The building occupied by a well known
cbmtaitment of a V nit cd States summiM I
lone concerned—* eoneluaion totally in
win execute accordingly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
buy
good*.
Rotagli
and
ready
alnws.
in
toner, for the crime of murder
'no mistake about that
’&gt;28,000. They offered &gt;15,000 for it clone fonna, small and becoming, will be a I
voluntary party to a awindling conspiracy last year, which wa. indignantly refused,‘ stylish bonnet this season, and there ia a
ianuun, Joseph Smith and W. I). I*tidps.
and they moved out The building stood Mtin -finiabcd Ftench rough straw, of beau­ WiHimasta is five feet eleven iuchsM in
I and nothing arouse, them quicker than
tiful design, that is the prettiest thine out, bight, light complcxioned, bruwo hair,
ia bannets in a masculine cjt, it is to un­ pray eyes, weighs about 175 pounds, and
I a suspicion that fraud is intended.
would bo very glad to lei it Sir &gt;12,000 I
pretending with all its style. .V usual. the little finger on the left hand is'eut off
ex-epy, ex-detective Bell, hare provoked
brought on dy three «roe Ubekrv,
o-x come for epithets now.
They

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DRUGS AMD MEDICINES,

s±
Tl™ i. on. poet

Um Damxratic party, raoi-

.

&gt;10,000 to provide euitaUr
tioos far her poor wm vote
April Sd by a large m^ority

contrary to the habit of hia lifo to do .uch '

Mr Bayanl Taylor.

To tho.r motn it may Concern:
1 uni now running n NEW POtt TABLE
MACHINE for Moving. Rasing, or Chang,
ing the Location of Buildings from small |0
great, and having handled aboul 1.200 build,
ingn in 16 years, fold confident I can satiate
those that may favor me with a call.
’
My address i. Irving. Barry Co., Mich.
•
-A. S'. DEAN

towns did it. It further aaya that not­
INVESTIGA­ defeated Mr. Darid A. WeO. and radioed withstanding these liberal dabnmmcnt*
the Democrat* failed to hold their own

or two at Long Branch to ace the frivolity the Secretory of th* frauunr would bo abaolutely compelled to irnuc the ocuer which
w bow received. But the poliUciana who I alike unworthy, rveraant and incapable.
control the Houac majority were all et»groeaed in other mattora. They could not
The Pledging Syutern.
afford time to attend to the nremeium &lt;f
the people and the are1» of the public orevice
Ia a private letter from Lanriag Mich., I
l&gt;ecatuc they had wjmc forty invemigrating
occurs this paragraph;

ALBERT DICKINSON,
bMtarx ix
chaws aad

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errne

OCCUOj

•v niRE.Hi'oxDKxcg nouerrtn.

Great

monteat Secretary Bristow sent in hi. n o
litteatiou they had struck upon tbs track
of that wonderful mule claim, by which it, I cendhlattw, and our delegation will by no

on Sundays of ccuroa you will want to I
hear Bnedter, Tyng, Frothingham and a I

capital, until the.
, togalhtr
with ,i
"wrricc Vthe^wteil
pendent 6tatmiiMu, published at Couoord
■ . N. H We
the writer!.
____ _
crippling that noUe charity
&gt;g the lives of its iametesj,
of opinion.

| fruit, of the Dwwoermic policy.

Cam. by

[during Mareb.ll^Wl, dwamciw.
Theme* &gt;

J. Cole &lt;fc Son

Pianos Organs,
and

HAZELTON BEO.’S

GROCERS. ERNEST
« to ma Urm

GABLI

r&lt;PIAN0,
wn

�BUSINESS NOTICE.

GREAT

TEA! T1AII
From Mto 11.23 ne to grade. Warraaiod
from 15 to 23 eta., ehoanar than aay other
Hotuc in Barry Comity.
‘
COFFEE
Foe 23. 28, M, 35, 40 aad 45 eent.
Look at the quality
CANNER GOODS
Tumaton., PAdma, Cherries, Plumba,
Purn Apple., Pean, Groan Peoa, de., Ac.
,
CANDIES
We have the boat amorunent and aril fur

ra4 ao 4acb&lt; made vlthaal givlag Um aubjrct candid ronrideralUg Had the p~pl. of
our rounly all aeoom U the iMreit Tnl—., or
~uld they read the artkloa abor. rafcrrad la.
aad tba reply thereto by an eU reaUent an4
Sapeniaar af WaUlouw eaanty. U would bm

N e do Bail a better article and from 10 to
15 ceota cbwper than uy other Iplace ia
the County.
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CIGARS
W e anti the Ben CuipboR. ,
PRODUCE
Taken in cichaDgo foe ail kind, of good.
CROCKERY. GLASSWARE AND
STONEWARE
We have a full aaaortaicnl and can All
ordera from a Toy Mag ’to a full wi Ur

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
I hfleereaenUy boon approached eereral
|U.M Mthb widen, aad aakel why I did
not aaneM ycuperty at Ua Iran anah value; I
do not wonder that thia qooaUon aboold be
ukod.bwilaaaawerU ywlicnUy. by aaeee| slag prepan/ al Ue &lt;nab wins. weaU bo fol­

S^n°f

Dwigflt A Burrall, at Auction.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

We have secured the as­
sistance ofdleo. H. Brooks, to
settle up the account with,
every person doing business
in'th us. We propose to set­
tle up our matters. Any re­
ceipts given by him or any
other business done by him
for an on account of the
Bapncr Office, pertaining to
the publishing department,
will be recognized as valid
by the publisher.

YOURS TRULY,
SMITH, MANUK A PRESTON.
»w«Ur ateae. aa4 &gt;aM&gt;

I»»P««ncBta of the late Firm
The Stock &lt;v.n«iata in pari, of

Forty Robbins Cultivators
25 Gale, Taylor and Ithica
Sulkey Rakes.
GO Road Scrapers. 50 Curtis and Dodge Plow .
Ihmbi..
Shovel Plows. 20 Square and Butterfly Harmv. •. 5,uno
Plain and Cutter Points, and a cvrrehf&gt;onding mirnb&lt;-r
of Land Strips, Mould Boards antrwhe^L • ■litul-k
for Plows in general use in this Cnuwty. r.
Corn Bheilers.
Feed CuUitk
2 Nori
walk Mbring Macbines.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

ia elected, aad Um Mayorily ere aalleied that
1,0 will perform lbs dutlee of bU ofoce with
credit u the lowaablp aad to himself
11

Clipper, Buckeye and Other

MOWERS AND REAPERS

Make yoeir gardenTbhiegratle epring
Repair y.xit aidewalk-.
Sew t -anril mH last evening.
Meat year centennial Tree on Kalnrdty

Jackion Wagon, Buckeye Drill, Machine
Reaper Sections, Knives, etc,

llano mot la council el Mamak Hall. Ilaatlap
April (th. 1874. for tho pnrpoao of .rgaaltlag
a blatriH Lodge. B. l&gt;. U. W.CT..pnaMiag
The following oacen.peo teas were appoialed
8. Phillipa. P. D.

JOHN STANLEY !'
M Bn FaM

MTRI1 IIEPdf.
Canned Fruits and Fisn.

STEBBINS BRO’S.

JOHN STANLUf.

Oysters received daily

BRublUN

free delivery and on time.

Lttai

Jletice?

24 JdUtaou Sc, Haaunga, Mteh.

Of every Deneription which w&lt;«
mil »U etmf«r Ilian any hmm • hi ILury County. f.w the-e rra-.n-:
l«L II^wm*. Wo have n» rent to par.
2L llcwsc wv m'xkr the mn t nf our

EVERGREENS, SMALL FRUITS,
and other ontansentel Trem and Fruits,
a large rapply at the Haatlny N unary.
O. K. Own, &gt;*ropri&lt;iur.

iad a rjwelted U1 a pan lk« ccalraplaiad Iran
.oaahrahioaflbe property of the Huu While j
on the other kan.1 It But ba aoneadoj by all I
that the prvaaal nd. 4m&gt; learea molrrwUy ike

1‘arthw having Pletu.-m to Cmov
would do wen top •them fntwril of n.
no we can-Li UP wraodChe^nr Han
any hooae In P -y fount.r, V v k&gt;« ti

i Great Betatin ii Prices!
PICTURES 1
PICTURES I
I am now all alone in the I'boUigrapli
mento
increase my facilitira Ur d-x
iboUcr work than over, »!■ should c
and gate negative taken The rape
ority of my work ia the past ia a in
cacal guarantee of hrtt-e ,wori in I
future.
Rooms in WubitnKiti BL.
aooth aid* State 0tn«i.’
3lif
«». L. 11 warn.

CKOB^feT’i^teaM. laj)

SALISBURY

L BROSSEAU

FURNITURE

FARM FOH SALE!

mem Ml Friday eranlng, April W&gt;- I*7*Ilk Il-war. Mayor U-mlyeer la the ahalr.
Itellaf AUmmen ’«&gt;.&lt; ralWl lU felfonmg
arrr prrroot : Alda. Dwwmn. balpb, Kvana.

-..tr-auU wuhli..
Why deal yaw
aapenboea .■■em yvapeely nt iu into cash
value ' Last year lb. v-jualjan* valuation af
am lowwaUp was plt.SM.. Upon thte
am no ll waa levlnl a highway lax af 11 S3 day.
rapraaonltegtl 183, a.4 nine null tea af«Kmakingatetel af llfofo. WanU yaw bean

lag KlUBTTlaKS, •( whtei.

50 ARE IMPROVED

wnwn

WTBBBtSS EBON.

NOTICE!

Wagons

uMtindacffi
IHmhinaOd.
!r«-i*.
T M
J. Matta.
Operaili the Pct 0«*e
XHltf
HamingB. Miah.

UNDERTAKING
way ia advaane af amas ywsag men af hi. yam
CtorlnAwmMimi ia .MhaMic, and ye knew
hi. Monde will bo ploawl l. hoar that ho is
dokgee-rfl. Oar boat wiobm ailoM allene
young mow eeokiag &lt;s »&lt; themeelreo lor the I

Peerless Milk Safes
now on exliildUnn' ol our 1 nrullurHlorr. All kind, of work unaafo |« «&lt;•
•hr. Re|mlring of all kJbda uf old fur
nllare neatly ,b,nr.

WE MEAN BUHlNKrtt!
Fnniltnrw lloonm a-mth -Mr Htatr St.
oppnaito it. A. (hwnlyraH. H«n&gt;Warv

S3CIV,—ovar ami aUvelbal you were cnllod
■peaky. namUralM
Barry
rail at l*7t -a. WU2.J5. Won* ya

*•?&gt;&gt;•- memtara of tba Lodge of I. of O T
■LO, Shedd-. 1UU. Prairieville. an th*
"•••crfth. l*b last. AdmiMlon 25«Ma.
•AUAna lOeania. C. Jl.SwarbaM manner
Mr. MmU will gi.

inoa, llRAcmrni. Paikii-4{om&gt;•nw. Wau.-I*ocKm&lt;. Ki.irmllUUSKKH,
’•yrythlng in th-- 1'urnltare line.

and

Buggies

�JBW AMWTWBMMTfi.

would be about 8| cents each; and on
thoee of I&gt;. M. Ferry k Co. 11 routs
each. This was a heavy and unjust tax
on their buxinoss,. aaaounting in the ag­
gregate to thousands of dollars
Acrons the Detroit Hirer is the Wind­
sor postofice aad Dominion postage pre­
vails there. The postage there on the
same matter is I cent tier ounce, or the
old rale in thi Hailed St*tea before Mr.
Hamlin made hi* egregious and outrageous
blunder. Those firms took ia the situlion aad exported their catalogues to
Canada paying 17 per cent custom duties
ou the cost ofthe printed material. They
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Lawson's Curative

C. P. Rowell a Co'i. Column.

a large expense, have i-ned splendidly
illustrated catalogue* for the instruction
of tiieir cartotnars. The United States
portsge, by the blotrdsr of Senator HamIla,—w* will call it that—was doubled by
tbo recent law imposing one cent postage
per ounce on ttonl.rises inaltor, so that
the postage under this law cn tho cata-

Young

r.rent:
QRAND TRUNK RAILWl?^
NOV. 22.1*-;,.
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was inundated and overwhelmed with cat
aloguea. Catalogue! wore as plenty a?
Falataff's blackLerrica and were dis­
$20 rr,^-to.-regJ
patched u. al! parts of the conn try. Cart­
toads of them, were dispatched, and lb.
pnetal authorities could tint stop them
"PKTBRMAS’S IBBVE PILU. i
The firm saved about 82,000 by this ap
A MrfMt nralu FmmI. RW,„ Jai, af
|
precialive patronage of lie Canadian pert
office autbaritles who, luckily, have no
5U.UU sirtTT'all
Senator Hamlin to meddle or tinker with Usurtisa.
worker*. stadrau. au. PrW* r. rev baa.
thsirpostnffiec tswe. This thorns the in­
PETERMAN'S PILE REEEDY.
justice of the United States law, which
A ixrf^l esc*. t'ric* Bl m, bss. Seat -r«i
imposes a double burden upon our people, ^fS!F-Mlfe. -#!:£
and explains the reason why we ask for
its repeal—or for the annexation of the
United Staton to Canada, where they do
things boiler than wo can—but if we join
. Canada we most respect fully ask that
Senator Hamlin be left in the United

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We arc informed by the dispatches from
Waihington that the delay oC the Senate
PRAIIUXVILLR, April 4tb, 187A.
in the ccnalderaluia of tho bill relative to
Mb. Editor ;—The inhabitant.* of this postage, that was matured io tbe House
town were congregated yesterday for the of Repreaentativen, and passed, irte.
purpose of attitiding their town meeting. from the efforts of this reocralte Senator
At about 3 odock P. M. wehad thepleu- Hamlin to perfect a law that shall rendef
ure of seeing one of the finest young the poatoffio^department self sustaining. |
horses ever brought into the State of Senator Hamlin is too old a man to unMichigan, Mr. Ira C. McAIlaaler has in dertakc that job, and wo rather think that1
charge thi* noble animal. Mambrino Ex­ if it bad been posable it would have been
celsior. a son of the famutu horse Min- tound out year* ago. Tho Senator baa
never yet, in hi- long experience, dis­
played remarkable power* of invention. It
u rather late for him to commence. Hence
wo would advise that ho save hi* strength
and apply himself to the solution of the
problem &lt;&gt;f tbe philosopher's stone, the
transmutation ol the baiia* metals into Council Blu&amp; and Omaha.
giAl, the squaring of the circle, or the per­
Without Change of Cm,
petual motion. lie might render him.
!&gt;«••». Salt Lak* atx.Sasr»a*ai&lt;..Ssr» Pr
«• -ci *11 paint* wart as U&gt;&gt; Psrlla rou I.
Train* tear* Daily a*follow
A Atebi.on Bt-.
- . )soo
'lark brown color, stands a little over six­. payments. But Mr. Hamlin does not
teen bands high and weighs in bis present; nromise to be a aucoeas on the portofli-c.
eonditiod elev&lt; n hundrrd and sixty pound?. Hs h*» undertaken too big a job. Hi*
K**B«* LIKE.
Mr. McAllaater harotaken great pains to। complete failure last acwion ought to have
NPI,£Ebring into i------- «■»--*-------- •* «- * ■ driven him out of that committee, and
to one of It
taught him he knew nothing about noatU. S. Internal Revenue
the world, i
: only that, but he ia cs- age. He should have reiignod, and ta­
. ,—cedenec that is highly ken a position on some other of the com
------------- to himself, and will add very mittec*. He is a mutilated sphinx where
largely to making up* show, and increase beds—the remain* of something that has
the interest to no small degree in our . passed down from anterior ages, wonderCounty Fairs at Hastings. He ha* made oua for ila aixt and it* position, but of no
arrangements with the National Live use and not a delight to the eye*. When
Stock Journal Co. of Chicago to finish all he propose* to nuke tho puntoflicc *df-anstbowe that patronite Mambrino Eledaior, taining, we know bo is talking as a voice
this season with a copy of the Journal from the toads, and about what L« specu­
lated upon on the cither ride of Jordan.
give a premium for the three beat colts got The very nature of the postoffice acrvicc
by Mambrino Excelsior of not low than render* the attempt to make it self sup­
Ally and perhapn one hundred dollars, the porting an impossibility, without doing a
colta to be shown at our County Fair, al great injmtlce^o those who must pay the
Hasting* next year barring; any colta raised errater part of the reveouew. Pustofficr
by himself and the viewing committee to lacilitim must bo given by the govevnbe the same as chosen by tho Agricultural mentlo such territorial as Dacouh, Wyo­
Society for the same class of stock. What ming, Montaoa, ColonMo, Arisons and
say you to thia Mr. Editor ?
New Mexico, and tfaZ revenues derived
from the mails arc not expected to per the
neccmary expenses. Bul why should the
whole community of Michigan, or of Ohio
or of the New England State* be charged
not only with the en&lt; of their own routes
but also with thoee of that portion of
.-UICUIOAN,
A1INSESOTA.
IOW.
Tbfre is nothing encouraging to be said territory aa yet undeveloped’ Mr. Han. NKiiH
AKKA, California and Ute Wire­
about wBol, and the reports from all par­ lin Can't frame a law that will work out run TBURiTonica ita
Omaha and California Uno
ton arc quite discouraging and lugu­ thia problem without committing a rank
injustice
that
would
not
live
throughout
is
the
shortest
an&lt;L
best
route
for
al
brious in their tone. The Boston trade ia
dull, and quote* wool from Michigan aad one Coagraw He has already tried thia points In Northern IixtNorii, tow,
many western localities at 40 to 41. We en and certainly tbo experiment remains
ace
of
the
greatest
aboarioation
of
the
notice aaira of wmtern fieeomin New York
at 37 to 43cts. The trad,' in Boston and atatntobsnk. it would be swept rwav bul
New York m quite light, and generally in­ for tho fact that be stand- ia the paJsugv
dicating coocoBrioaa. Ohio XX has and dams the free eourae which le^elatiun
brought 40 cis., showing a decline of 2 should have. Tho bill that paued the
cents ou that trade, Maurer and Avery tower House waaaalisfactorjr lo'thc premand ।and all pointe In the Great Northwest.
ta buainow men, and it ahoukl have
in their circular fur April say;
'‘We arc in receipt of letter* from vaWinona and St. Peter Line
I» tbe only mute for Wixona Ro&lt;_-nrarza.OwATosMA, Mankato, Bl Prrrnn
jisismi:
only aay that it is not possible to forecart
mi m^lrala nt thi
the future Some operators, sanguine as
to 'Satrinaio value" of the staple, argue
that it will readily be marketed at 40c.,
vv *Tiimiw*,ro«D i/u x.ac. uaitxoan.
Arrurrox, GmtBzv Bay. Escanaba*
while others reasoning from tho low prices
Nrqavxer. MABqurm, Hocohton,
Hancock and the Lakk Scpduob
CoCXTBY. Its
Freeport and Dubuque Lino
la the only route for Euus, HocKronn,
FnrrroRT. and all points via Freeport.
The Boston BnVnin remarks:
Its
•■From all accounts Western grower*
Ohicsoo and Milwaukee. Line
despair ol 40c., bcin^ oatabliabcd for the
I* tbe old Lakedtbora Route, aad is the
opening price in Ohio, unless perchance
only one passing through Evanston,
die load bank* are willing to assist. Very larger cities, of public and private gallittle money will be advanced from the Irncs of painting* like those to which
East on the new-wools to run over 35c., a the people of every European city have
pound and this limit will probably be con­ constant access. aad where they may be­
fined to the beat diatrieta in Michigan and come familiar with the works of the
Praasylvania..
great master* of almost every age and
Harding, GFoy A Dewey, ofBoston, re­ -----eppostaniport the market in that city for tbe last

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RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.

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RAILROAD.

1 Eight thousand graduates of thi- cJMre
now in auci-vKsfui borincm in tin? principal
| citia* and towns of the United States '

Chicaeo, Hoc! IM &amp;. Me

MICHIGAN AND THI Sffl.

Thi Rilki Kiid of Kicatm tor

T1MK C.1KD la KJtrrt Kev.tl, A*.

Yow Meo.
Magnificent granite building, with ele­
gantly filled and furtiuln-d apartmenta tor
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO ■the application of and tarrying out of our
novel
and syMctnatic method- of
THE OLD FOLKS, AND TO THE

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BUSINESS TRAINING,
' Young men who contemplate a lnuintrw
Mito, and pa rent- haring wnia to edueatr.
arc particularlv ♦ requested to --sd
fur •Lieamtnta rclA^-g to the college, wbidi

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Tba»» four volume* *r* -old f«r Rs, t*,in.
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only two dollar* a volums—« taratUM aad
IUtjs Jeactwa 1 » U
:
Csffifeta
til
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Seats.
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valoaM* CbHrtraa* prcenl far an *0111* fam­
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STRAWBERRIES AMD REACHES.
i-1
The New York Tribune «ay* ;■ -In the
svalaacho of immoral Ulmture that Ihmitni
tne cMldren, xuo-'atrung. vitally abolwnme,
1
g~4hMU,.Tks&gt;.X.«M
•ad rwlly .itradl.e m&lt;c.i!r.t I. mjulnM f„r
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PENSIONS

sire and valuable private galkrias of tl.«
beat worka of native and foreign artists,
and have evinced commendable liberality
in opening their door* to the pwblic.
There are aho fine gallerioi of painting*
and statuary belonging to societla. like
the Barton Athenaeum, and our own His­
torical Society; but to moat of these the
general public am not claim admission,
amlth&amp;WMft&amp;aaa a means of art
culture is, therefore, ootnparativcly re-

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fitMfItfilifilffiassrtM;*

inwraility and iojurtien of tbo rx*tal law
uro i^^Z^toetswL’^peik lotd^

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tigrents," by Nosh Brooks,

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE!

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THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAN AND BEAST

MUSTANG

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HOUSE ua OTHER 1KJMF-Tic A^
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CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS. MICH

L. E. STAUFFtR,:Prop.

NO. 51

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1876.

igtS Solo if 1871,
jofg Sold if 1871.
787*
Sold if 1873. 14376 Sold if 1874. 3/077
Sold if 1875, \i;d fuLLy 100000 niLL
»* ftfUHjtD fOl{ 1876. Oft IftLf
‘lLW&gt;r Sold

T18T
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.
wtrasEri
ram rf CTUawl wuil.

Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

prisoner*. He"wrote a letter from Ci&lt;y
t'oinl to Winder on the exchange of prisuncra, in which be tell* how the system
worked:
"The arrangement I have
nude," said be, work* largely in our fevur.
H'zyrf ril of a nt nf tnurrnMt trrrtchn,
and rrrtirr «&gt;»«z nf thr bnt tmttfriil 1
A* to Jeff. Davis' 1 inexcusable priva­
tion*" after ho was captured and in For­
tran Monroe, and “the torture*'' which be
aay* * Dr. Craven hu to faintly described,"
we cannot refrain from quoting the fol
lowing paragraph uf It. C. Higginson *
letter to the l*hifedelphfe frreforr. Mr.
11 iggin-on was uno uf the Andcwonrille
prfeoncr delegate to Mr. Lincoln. He

Come and get one ON TRIAL.

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• » wa. &gt;u»iutu-uai ruruw ,-*ioiinw uuriog nwal of Mr. Dari*' cunfiwtnanl there
and hardly a day rawed that 1 did not
make couifiari.x.ti between hi. .vndition —
nicely quartered in a caacmate with hi*
wife, family, and friend*, plenty local and
drink—Dr. Craven allctxling phyiician.
DAVIS AND ANDERSONVILLE
•trclliiig at will around the rampart*, and
the recipient of fruiti and flower* fn»tu
Parton Brownlow Gives a Brief De­ outAule friend*—to the miacrablo *p&lt;&gt;(
scription of the Rebel Priton and where I l*y in Audcraonvilk. Gx, unExpreries hit Opinion ofthe Rebel aheltcm* from wind and *tonn, in hunger,
filth, nakedtxra, «&gt;|nak&gt;r. and di«ea*-,
and refuoed even the box of clothing and
food rent to me by my friend* North,
which I aaw with my name and addrnu*
oc, and knew that they, the rebel uSoira
and men al Andcnonville, ued for tbcm-

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,
&amp;c„ ^c.
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GREUI.1? &amp;ferrSSEJL.L.

usslvi*

hh nunmiffl

If before thi* Congress wet lust De­
cember there was a ghost of a chauco for
the Democracy to carry the next Prcsidential election, that chance was removed
when the leader* of Southern Democraey
srcwe in their place* in CoogrtM and de­
fended or polluted the bo*rora of Ander
•onrillv and euligixed Jeff. Davit. “Thowwhom the god* seek to destroy they* first

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County.
omprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED
different patterns of imported and domestic

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
ittobxmy .

PHYSICIAN’ A SURGEON,

A firtrf-eloiw ■X-AI3L.O3FI From Detroit, ex-1
pected soon, when we shall lie prepared to furnish the best of
Clothing MALE TO OBDER, sml pertrel
fits guaranteed, nt the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block, Hast­
ings, Meh.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
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WHOLESALE

and

RETAIL

JEWELERS,
Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenuo,
Wr arc Special Ageal* for

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Chicago.
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WATCHES,

HOWARD WATCHES.

DENTIST

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liciiiai.

caplurcd and entirely within the power "of
our Hurrrumeot at a time when anguish
for thX'uv. of tbc itemritnl Lincoln
wa* mingled with indignation for the man­
ner of hi* taking off.aud I'midcut Johnron'a proclamation and the unirrnial di*tnut ofthe loyal people pointed to Davia
a* a probable accomplice, he al HI lirca to
vaunt hmuadf i* a hero, bypocrilically
pretend to a mercy he never exerctaed, and
abuae the Government which io far mis­
took it* duty as to spare ha more than
worthkaa life. In any other govern­
ment or country on the face of the gWx.
lie would liarc been a* lummanly di*|«icd &lt;«f a* dispoeed ofthe Union bridge-burner» of East Tennrsscc curly in the war,
and that fee was Ski made an example of
will yet bo a source of trouble to the
American people and peaaibly neceraitekthe doing of their work over again?'
(Ji course, be and bi* rcpreacniatite* in
tecthof history, aad make people believe
that the horrors ot Libby, Dell late, and
Andersonville are figments of excited
brains, mi«rcpnraeutatton* of the war
period, or, so far a* true, properly clsargeablc to the United Slate* Gurernmunt
and not to Jaff. Davis and hi* doviliah
henchmen, Winder and Wire. Dari* in
hia fetter on Blaine'* speech ba* the im­
pudence to appeal to the lemernbranea of
tbc delegatee sent by the Anderannvilte
prisooeri to Mr. Lincoln a* to “how will­
ing" ho wa* to efloet an exchinge. One
of three delegate, rreponda in the Phila­
delphia l.rdyrr that he Well rcmemlxn
with wbat rare and autism they were
compelled to broach the subject to Presi­
dent Davis through port commander Gen.
Winder, with statement* not altogether in
accordance with fact*, tbe only petition
ixrmitlcd to go through bring that pub­
lished in the New York f/rru/.l of Senicmber 18th, 18&amp;*—• very mneh^dfluted
milk and water repensentaiioa of a state of
fact* the rebel MUioritire would not allow
them to dfecteao.
Tlic rceoud resolution in that petition
set forth that the “mortality among the
Andersonville prisoners gentrated by va­
rious canses, such a* change of climate,
diet, and want of proper exercise, if be­
coming truly frightful to contamrJata" the
writer **y* would have more truly stated
the om&gt;, had it aaeribod this mortality to
unnecessary exposure, wilful neglect in
tiroraring the food issued, and c-vel and
Larimrou* treatment on tbe part of Gen.
Winder, Cap*-Wire, and their suUnlirnstra by murdering, robbing and *.M*ultioglbrirdsf.nmtemprisnnerv.
Andcraonvllte was expressly selected for it*

Written by Michael Angelo Io
Brother.

The following Utter, which 1o*ch much
of it* charm* in trandation. wa* addresiKvl
by .Michael Angelo to hi* brother, and

said to yon on that subject. To lx brief,
I can tell you as a certain fact, that you
pottcM waking in thia world, tbit all that
you receive to meet your expense* you re­
ceive from me, and that I hare given it to
you for the loro of. God, in tbc belief that
yon were my brother like the iwL Now
I mu convinced that you are not my
brother—if you were, you would not
threaten my father. Brother? No I You
are a beast, and 1 shall treat von a* a
heart. Know that be who aera hi* father
life to defend him. lot that content you.
I toll you you have nothing in the world,
and if I boar iho loart about you. *J ahall
come post baste, and show you how you
deceive youraclf, and 1 shill teach you
how to ruin fortune*, set Arc to house*
and land* tint you hare not acquired

a lemon that you will bitterly remember,
and you shall see on whst you base your
pride. Forth*. 1
“id. that if you
would behave properly rcwpeet and honor
your father. I should help you a* I have
helped my other brother., and I should
soon put you in a fair way to prosper. If
not, I shall come a.-id settle mailers In *
fashion that shall teach you better than
ever what you arc, what you possum, anil
what you will posses* wherever you arc
forced to go. Enough. If word* will

thuuisnd perils, to
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IMPOSITION HATED

The only Naw York newapaper lint
indorses Senator Hamlin* postal tariff ia,
the Ommreriof 4Arrtir.-.
Four Dernocrmie oommiuee cferka at
Washington have already Ixen rumored
for cause. No inrratigatious required.

The Hartford Port nsya the rceuil of
the Connecticut election will Snteufefy ll.e
rtupUity of the Democracy.'' How cun
Genet* Sehcnok n»u ,u&gt; ham the
Emma Miao btuinias thoronghly famaUgxUd, briierring "the minr-i to 1x&gt; Very

flirtion of iho injuries, and lutd Ixeti
growing gradually worn# since.
The
aurgeons immediately *ct to work to as­
certain the extent of hi* injuria, and
they found that acreu wound* had been
infiteted on tha bead, all cutting to the
«kuIL They failed, however, to discover
any fracture, though they consider it
possible that one or mon- nuy exist in
the interior table of llw »kul).
Tho
patient wa* suffering iront ccngmlion of
the brain, but the bleeding cured by
cufergiur the wounds for gxaminati.iu,
seemed to reduce the fever, and after they
had been skillfully dresacd ho seemed to
breathe more easily.
The phynieian*
are of the opinion that the chance* arc
greatly against him. and that nothing but
the eloaest watching and bort care can
■are him. and puaubly not even that.
While the surgeon* were engaged in
attendinglu Captain Berxhcr. our teporter went to John I&gt;. Leo's room in the
third story of the warden's -quarters.
The old man Wa* in bis bunk oslrvp, but
wm soon aroused, and Kerned pleased to bo
vurited. He got up and whev s^rlesi to
about the eacape of the prisoner, gave
hi* version of the affair. He did not
taka any ror? in th* defen*.- of Captain
Bcrglrer, twraute Ire was asLvp al tbc

The plan by which the c*ca|«* was
effected, was well rooerrted, and matured
only after 1 long o'cervamv of the routine
of the prison dueiplinc. The dinm-r ia
■erred at the sama hour- to tbc prituncni
and the guard', and tlie convict* are
allowed the freedom of tho yard imnxdi
■teip after dinner.
During tills time
the guard who is in the yard ia unarmed,
aud ia tbereforc pnWcrka*. The guard
wko come* to relieve him for dinner
eomc* unarmed. The guard* on thq
wall are also changed at the same hour,
and the only one on the alert rt this par­
ticular stage of the prison routine, u the
man who guards tbc gat.- leading to the
prison yard. These arc tho eircumUanceswhich made the escape puoublc. Tlx
two guard* who were within the yard
were shat in by the priaonera, who overf-.wctwl Captain Bergbcr nt the gate, aad
tho guard* who were on the wall were
kepi lbw by Williauuoa, who shut the
stairs door, at the same time telling
them that die first man who atterni4*d to
come &lt;town would die.
After Berglier
wa* brained the situation v» n.uitnandcd
by tbc 'convict*.
The conrirt Caine
wanted to kill the two women. Mr*. Ward
and John I). Ixc's wife Rachel, but Doe.

tcutury about 3 o'clock yesterday morning,
from the effect* of the Wound* Yvceired
rt the hand* of tbc ■ convict* who made
their ewaspe from prfeoo on Tuesday
afternoon. The friend* of the deceased
had the body brought to the eity last
night tor burial by the Maaaiic fraternity,
of which he waa a member, but the tiro­
gramme for the funcra) baa not been ar­
ranged.
Captain M. B. Berglscrwas about
thirty-five years of age. and *ws a native
of Michigan. At the time the rebellion
broke out, lx had just arrived at man
hood, and having bis soul Cred with
patriotic acai for tho cause of hi. country
and in dcfenM ofthe flag be determined
to go to the rtar. Accordingly in Au­
gust, 18G1, Im enlisted in the Finst
Michigan cavalry, Co M. and for efficien­
cy wt* soon created a serji-ant. riulwquently he was ordered to join the scouts
in the defense of Washington, and
served there under the immediate oomtnaod of George 11. Maxwdl, then a cap­
tain. In January.1862, white Maxwell s

It is said that the anti-Tammony. De­
mocracy of New York have girco notice
that they will demtod rswgniiinn in the
The account says that upon the arnral
To underrtand the world is wwer than State Convention.
of the tyrant's wife tho news spread
abroad likcWdfirc, and knot* of People tocoodcma it. T«ictndy the world is bet­
Il is said that the Juriadfetion of the
gathered together and ennverard exatediy. ter than to shun it To ure the worid i*
Haring gone aahorc at Aksmimob, accom- nobler than to abtme it. To make the Senate in the Belknap mailer, the first
|&gt;aiised by her sun, she defiantly poaeed world better, lorelivr. and happier i* the point to be considered, win be elaborately
argued ou both s’nlra.
through the city, although at every step ■.-Adrrt work of man and woman.
she perceived hostile movement*' against
Forcible if not elegant was that remark
Rhode bland showed on Wcdoreday
Iter. She wa* perfectly aim, wuihd at of a .little boot-black to a gnrUcman whom
old friends, railed others by name, and to hew** profcauoaally serving: “Some
the poor she gave pcwceit* of money. rich folks is mighty mean; when 1'ra strong enough to divide and yet conquer.
Thu* she adroitly ealus.d the storm. She don.- they just g-ire me three cents or so. The Democracy arc uowh«tv.
waa not king rt pace, for the storm and walk* off. I tdl you what, if God
If, a* the Udrpcndan: organs my. New
again broke out. Fifty ladies, represent­ was (pick tempered, some folks would get Hampshire and Connecticut offset* each
ing the first familira of Iferaguay, met
■nd passed rewduttens demanding the1
immediate expubuon of tho tyrant** wife '
from Paraguay. Whan the action of the I
fediesi became known there were some I
demotinratteto made in fsvur of lynch ,
Jomal: “You may *«fe)T count the
few, but the authorities determined to
MiMouri delegation for Mr. Blaine "
preserve the peace by expelling Madam 1
•The Hartford Currmft opinion of Sen­
Lynch, her fate was made known to'
her, and then she demanded proieoticu as
ator Englirh : “He fe about the moat iga British stibiert from the captain cf tha
nonet min that ever Spared pn-tuinently
English man-of-war lying in tho harbor,
on the ground that her life wm in danger
from a mob. The commander at the
Saoator Spencer* Alabama opponent*
time wa* enjbying hi* claret at tho Progrra* club when the demand no* handed
hare produced their last witness Ixforv
him. He gallantly replied that he would
the Senate CommiiTrc on Election, now
gnat her protection if on board hia vea■ri : that lie could not interfere with the care* mart of all fur duty; in the second inveatigating hi* ekefen. and he will pre­
laws uf tho republic or mix himself up for enjoyment; in the third, for whit will sent rebutting testimony.
in internal affairs. When the reply went Cy, in the fourth, for almost anything
Tbc little joker Cox ha* no bu.inem in
baek to Mine Lynch she received it with­
t the right thing.
i khe Speaker* Chair.
Mr. Garfield,
out moving a musdc, and simple' asked
I do not know anything which mo» brought him to hi* *en*re on W*do«™l*y
fascinate* youth than what, for tho want —or at laaal hfe friend*, who will take
of a Ixtter word, we eall brilliancy. Grad­
remarked; ‘That friend will protect nfc.
ually, however, this peculiar kind of es­
Tho hour of cxpuUkin was sei for otic
o'clock at night, a* it was believed that timation changes very much. It ia no
lunger those who arc brilliant, those who
ll&gt;e majority of the people would be sound
affect
U&lt; do tlw most ami the brat work
■sleep at tint time, and thus there
the least apparent tain, and trouble
was no fear of Mine Lynch being mobbed with
whom we are moat inclined to admire.
on the way. At the hour mratfoaoJ the
madam wa* all ready to step into the We eventually come to admire labor, and
to raspect it the more openly it fe pro­
coach in readinc** for Iter. Site had her
claimed by the feboriowi man to lx, the
revolver firmly in her hand and her foaturc* were set and determined a* if-to sell caurc of hi* imerva, if be ha* any atMcna
to boort of.—Sir ArthtiT UlnljM.
**
her life dearly. Dennis Hugh, a young
Financially, that ia “the ticket" fit
Englnhiuan, offered hi* servicoi a* gal187C. I* tbc line of temporal liappin.-w
but, which' were received. Seciog Mine
and pnwpcritr, no better .thing could lx
Lynch with the weapon in her hand he
done for the United Stole, than the abrt
requested her to let him hare it, sa io
litioo. after thii year, of all law. for the
case of danger it would be more fitting
coHeethm offutore debt, for pcriehaNe
that he should um it. The daring wom­
good*. land* of coarm could be held by
an replied, haughtily, that site came to
contract*, and epeeial tmste could be ~
Asrenaion without exhibiting ann*, be­
cured. But for nil ordinary trade*. I*C”
lieving them not necessary, but now that
throal* were made against her lif* by her ■alutatioa h-Well, uf I don't nee you charge it," and “lU pay by and by," be
enemies, she would ahow them a woman ■gain, heflo."
ignored a* th*y arc al th-.- pnatottcc ami
could die in deflate of her life. So she re­
The poojdc want the gaslight eompuic* the hotel, and in the beat buaincm of all
fused to give up tbc revolver, and entered not only t&gt; make their dwelling* light,
tbccarrisgr aeci-mrani.dly her sen ami Mr but th rir bill* lighter.
X
Hugh.
Charity wo«M then bo needed, a* now.
When a young man cannot'lird on ki? But all proper bu'inews, bom-rtv, and true
Although after midnight largo crowd*
were grtlxrcd at several point*; but they own salary, jhc usual way is for him to bencvolenw, would thereby l« jiromoted ;
lire
on
the
salary
ofsom*
oao
else.
aberiTa cuostabte*. lawyer, and court*
were evaded by the driver, and so Madam
I'rofiwaor I to Frcahman)—“What k a would not lure half as much busincM ;
Lrnch escaped, never again to bo pertuitlod to place her fort on tbc Soil of the eireUF FrcshmjD (after much reflec­ few would "break down,” comparalirely .
tion)—“A round,Mteaight line, with a
republic, under penalty of death
’

good rule for office bidden and Irtftintu.
men generally. When the man of moder­
ate income entjpron to live u expen­
sively a* a man of wealth bi* future oxn
l&gt;e easily written, a little enjoyment, pcrt_i_*e---- 1-._ i---- •_&gt;|nir debt*, a do*­
p. rate straggle t
&gt; appearanerw; trilla red flag to notify
mate bankruptej
the neighbor th
the situation. &lt;
the prtaent age I
practice of imila__n__ -----------------------The man of a thousand a year want* to
lire equal to tha'ooe who rcccirc* fire, he
in turn aspires to make as big a show a*
one who nrecivra ten, and the receiver of
ten labors to keep pace' with tho one who
omet* hu income among the fifty abou.
ami*. Ia it any wonder that so many fail
in busioan or forfeit by their misconduct
the coafidenec of friends? We mart
come back to our oM fisahioMd way o(
living, and Ihb ran bo done only by obeyine that injunction, lire within yoat

Compnriicm Invited and Competition Oefied in

DOO at this OFFICE

Teas, Coffees and Spices

and siieltenng forest* thia, rwi-day
bill aide, aixty miles aouth of Mkeon, Ga.,
was selected. It comprucd twenty -wrtoa
acres offend, with a fever and. mramtilobrreding map in ita center. A choked
and sluggish stream flowing out of anoth­
er swamp crept through it, while
I within rifle shot distance ffem rt flowed
a large brook of pure water, which had it
been iwckiaad in tho priaoo pen would hare
mred the It*k&gt; of usoy of the prtsonern.
But that vnmM lure thwarted tha mor-

move the people will examine the record
of Got. Haye* the more they will be con­
vinced that the right man ha* Mopped
forth. They will takanff their hat* and

A little threc-vrar-old girl, in repeating
her prayer to her mother every night,
imiata on praying to be made “a dood
Epirtopalfen WepuMitan.
Sehoolmfetresu—"Joluray, I'm' aahamedofyou! When I was your age I oould
read a* well a* I can now.”
“Aw, hwt
you'd a different teacher to what we've

There waa a very little boy wading up
to his know, almost, in the slush on Sum­
mit street Friday afternoon, wboo a pac­
ing gealtemaa said to
you to school, young man T“ “Coe I re
pot the hoopin’cough," he explained.

A |300,«W HOTEL.

We loam that Dr. K. V. Pterce, proprietor of the “Worid a Di*|xti*ary.'' in
this eity, ha* perfected tha purchase of a
large lot ot land, on which he propose* to
erect a large hotel for the aceomodaiiou of
hi* numerous palient*, coming hither f rom
all point* of the eompew. The land
purchaacd by the ciiterpriung Doctor is
234 feat front on Prrapwt avenn'e, run­
ning through to Fargo avenuo, 332 feet;
within your means. To tho oSra-holAr also on adjoining lot extending from the
who hojica through honorable conduct tp slxire to Uounoctieut street. Il ia ia tha
merit promotion and distinction, we aay,
lire witnin your means. To all who labor
for honor or profit we commend the motto
w. ■ safe aad sensible one, aad one that
will nay compound interval in the end.
A faithful adl.eracK-e to it by old aad young,
Virginia, they w.-4 attacked and all ex­ rich aad poor, will restore confidence in
cept Herghcr and l^j* commomfing officer busincsasnd oScrnl circle, and fill the
were killed. Tho survivors were taken land with happy homra. Ihm which will
prisoners, but efforted their oicape the
same day. For gallant services on tho
field in .ubwqurnt engagement*, he waa
promoted to a captaincy in tbe Ninth
Mklupui Uaralry in which ramrity he
fcrTtd with distinction fur about use
year, and wa* finally foroctl to retire from
.u------ - 1------- -muon of a gun-shot
eleft lung, received in
Riw.
by Gemral .Maxwri),
life fe altogether toe abort to dertroy ita
enjoyment* by taxing soul *nd body to
keep up false appcaraiKca. ('..utcnlmeut
come* with moderation; mental 'suffering
and keen anguish with extravagance. To'
the voung men jurt starting ia life, we
sajr,live within your uxnn*. To tho man

mud,

OPPOSITION COURIER

WHOLE NO. 1038

■belter, parched by
fioodedwilh rain, wul
drink, exposed to froel------------, _ _
bullet* of brutal guards, uacd it. wanton
sport; beaten, bruited, cursed, driven to
madnra. and id incr, starred into akefetorta ;
presenting the mart, horrid and ghastly
object* crer soen out ofthe torture cham­
ber. of tho Spanish Inquisition. Even a
photograph of ouo of these wretched
erratum- is enough today to sicken tho
sight and stir tho heart with a thirrt for
vcngence. Fourte-a thousand of theeo
poor sufferer, found relief in death. There
arc new 12,920-of tho victims gravra to
bear witness* to ifce-truth of this horrid

■nd ooe uf Michigan's mart galfeut son*,
and w.. promoted by n—n only of hi*
meriicrioui conduct.
Each fert summer he came to this
Territory, and ou the 1st of July amuraod
the responsibility of warden of the peeiujniiary. Out of clisna in the rnaosgetnstit of tbo institution, be brought order
by instituting arid enforcing a system of
refe as strict and sSnisot si military

Nathaniel Greene, 34:
Burka.
4G ; Jonnthaa TrambnU^y.; Rogrt; Sher2d&gt;;&lt;

Hnaiiiton,
—pmtn rranxuo, 70; Bammsm
R-h. 31 ; K&gt;bwt Morrk, 42; CUriea
(WralLW; Cto-rRod^T, U ; Mward
Hattedgs, 27 ; Wfflims Nutria. 4B ;

not be such a aerablde for them, happy
for us a* a penpie. The higher the salary,
tbs greater the struffiie—the mere danger
of fraud—and the prater the greed the
wore gram the corruption, a* Tweed hi
one party and Belknap ia the other, illus­
trate.
My experience has been thia—thirty
years hard labor for a bam living, on trust

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�Naw Ton:. April IS, 1875.
. rarrtie Party. BpracL by Sraator Mra' ton at Urbana, Ohio. Auguste 7, 1875.

WAiBiffimM.D. 0. April 14,1870.

id.

Tho truth m that

Scotch-Irishman camo to Nrw York to

political party.

A. S. DEAX,
means of cxprvwiiig t
exchangeability. AH

JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

Subjoet to the derision of the RspuMicau National Couvrorion.
liar and by their united votes place them

with a fidelity that waa wonderful.

IIC

giren decree of purity and bearing the
stamp of the United btatea as a certificate Hi pp
„
„
"An Irredeemable paper Currency.
of the fort of quantity aud purity. Any
lined with quilled white satin. - The cof- other piece of gold of equal quantity and Speech by Han.’ J. G. Blaine. 8 pp. _
"Ccntcunial Celebration of American
Indepeadrticc." .Speech of Hou. M- L

Jones from tha "Dark and bloody ground"

harbor appropriation bin b the most tranaporent job of tbosradioa. Tho incongru­

“Honest money for nl). and in every position ofprofit; trust, rad honor. ity involved by tbc passage of a bill of thia
free schools for all.' There They owe ,thia to the men who have elected
.should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor recterian interference which will
gr»t expenditures contemplated by it are
faction ofthe majority by whose rotes they
destroy tlie other.”
were made guardians of the public inter-

Republican National ’‘Convert! ion.
Costly Invartigatiom.

carefully bought, and sold al a fkir profit, carriages with fourzhdhaa each, seventy
naw Merab. (Mr. Ba*-' Spradlin the
Houaa.) 8 pp
more followed, half of them empty, an-i a
large wagon carried the flowers to the
cause
the
quantity
of
metal
i«
assumed
to
The Bible the Security of American
grave. I’ride could no farther go.
i..___ 1 :.. _ - ... &gt;1- ___ 1.1
. _1.1 Inrtitutiuiw.'' Sermon by Bor. Dr. J. P.
tux rajiiitox.
Newtxum. 32 pp.
Tux filsrt ni.ic I’rBuanismOuiirAWT.
itira almoet totally destitute of any preten- htuUnd could get it jurt at well t&gt; the.

Wcat Virginia, of about

mill bins of dollar., invested in the commo­
dities of export rad import are imperiled
annually by dangcruitr ohotructioM to
printing will be something enonuous.
navigation, were left unprovided for, or if
Tbc result will be only, or mainly, a vile
could take advantage of the markets, and,
fling extent It is asserted that the bill buying always for tash, U- could oulbuy
was rushed through the Homo by the aid
■rats friendly freling

Icurning anything justifying a twentieth

ST 13. Irtbor sod Wages. 4 pp
Amnosty driftto. (Blaine, Garfield,
,d HULJ 82 pp.
....
Senator Morton's Speech on Musrastppt.

“dollar,1

as his in tin- world.
His down-town
store is devoted entirely to wholmallifg
probable effect their record, may have on

fitted by p
defitMwihe

Rr/fMic M&amp;lMy Af-iparinr each month
quarter fitting one.
This is tho style
bill to, awl ineiuding, llecember, 1876.
above all others for Summer traveling.
Addrvra,
A specimen in drab cloth for Spring ha«
a large pocket, like a courier s bag, slung To add the worib' uf account" adds nothHUi.yta, D. t'.
with a quilted strap of doth over tbe
right shoulder, a most convenient notion
for carrying the docen indispctuaUr
■money" itedf.
thinn a woman wants in traveling.
A
i bent over the forehead

Ignorance of the provisions of sand people, and in addition he bad vari­
ous factories, in which be employed four white silk rad bright Sowers of one color
thoumnd more. Ho dealt in everything
Il ought to be held the duly of every ctunrarly diMpf-rared. The new onre are
of ita nature, to be able to act upon it nn and thia spring he intended to add bcota very l"og, all round, drawn in slight fol-in
inntcral of heavy pirate, and hsvir compar­
derrtandiugly ; because as in this instance
atively little trimming.
an unadvised vote, though not with the
purest and best of intentions, ia just as
ptvgtieut with mtachicrouv result* x«
Agricultural College Corr epondence.
though cast designedly and with a swindle without going out,' she would buy her
children’s outfit, or furnish her bouse
Atia't Coix', April 11th, 1876.
throughout. And everything in tho con- Mb. Kmtoh:—

*c

districts-

empluymr-nii for

Political Notes.

Preuidcntid ticket i» Sherman and Blaine.

- Ex Gov. John A. Dix ia thought I in

that body.

methods ofthe last Stale electibn in Mint-,

The ^Republican State Convention, to

commitlaehargcd with that duty will soon

fThe people of Barry County to under*
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

but credit, and, iudtwd, is nothing but ei&gt;e
of tbe instruments of credit. uulc« it be
merely a piece of stamped pner, making
no promise of payment. Such mupey, an
comptrvd with a value currency, is always

fraud, violence rad intimidation of voters

but Will Hams, says he ran sei! tlicm ( heap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a double order 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 be will sell it Cheap*
and close it out.

Hfc-

the only difficulty with Judge Daria is that

practiced by the Ku Kltu Kiana and tell 13,000 of ahilling callicon ia a vingle forty. The Junior and Senior eUanes ve
day, and hia aaln of glovw monnted up
fur the general uw ofthe latter among the
into the millkiM.
Four ofthe Nevada delegation to tbe, liahed by an impartial investigation it
ought
to invalidate the election of every
Republican National Convention are in
useful
ried experience, whieh it in stupidly fodfavor of Bristow, one for Blaine, and one
i»h to ignore or attempt to disregard.
for Hayta.
a man could be. Ho lived
ged with waving the“bloody shirt" should
As a rule they are positively IiccJIcm of
State Affaire.
was as ibfiexiblc as a bar of
ever took cireumatencos into axes and falling trees. This led to a &gt;e1 The »priug term of Olivet college opened
■ui
. April 5 with 200 (tudente.
suite
of
thia
enquiry
may
be
the-bad
faith
uooi queanou.
The centennial tea tarty at Owurao last
The Albany Jmi run I figure* ujlw gait
| week netted, the ladies library aaaocuiion
given but little in charities, and has' in no
Louiaana will protioUy decide the Re­
way awirted in advancing the interests of
publican member* against a repetition of his city or country. He built two very Bobinacn waa chopping, a large limb »"««&gt; &lt;irioJ Haven, Spring Lake, and
that adjustment. Ben Hill threw tho Con- fine buildings, but they were needed in from a foiling tree rtrack him, knocking I
,
..
......
Full return, from the Rhode Island
.. ,
..
.1 - r Coal baa been duenrerej in Waxhtenaw
his businow, or be never would liave done him
down, rad breaking h. arm. He is '
hu
u ..frw. fna
.
S.S. Ot-oa Secretary.
election for Goveraor, gives Upplt, lieing into a fearful state of consternation by it. Whether he hss left anything to 'the
phur and the beat in Michigan.".
publicra. 8,357; Howard, prohibition.
public
remsiM
to
be
aeeu.
His
estate
Republican Convention
Our Green Houae is quite an object of
The raxoad regiment of State militia
will foot up not kv than f-fO.OOO.OtM. of
which W,000.000 is in rval ratate in this interest just now, as affording a good op­ will hold their encampment at Gran-1 RapDuring the last six years England haa however tolerably well without indicting city.
A Republican Conrenlien to elect olght
ida thia aeaaon. It will lart five daya.
portunity forgetting, at least a little, of
Mr. and Mn. U- C.WeUa, ofGraud'udge
Ilin name had bcen4i&gt; lung a word of summer. It dura seem refreshing to ace
wore 1*4h buried law JInnday in one
for intoxicating drink.. This is £10,000,
Ben is very generally regarded a* an strength, and be had sone »&gt; proudly
grave. They liic&lt;l together fifty yrara. through no many eunrulriaite of burincsi
000 more than pic"*natiqpal debt.
unintentional marplot by hi. party amori- when men were falling around him, that fpeeially jo foe tho alcighriders from
Hon. John .V'ltaldenora seems to lx
•
it aecmcd adif he was exempt from the .._ - .t___ ____ l
troubles of-taortality, and that tbc com­
letter pcsitirely declining a re-nomination'
mon lot uf all could hardly be his. It did Callage, on April 12th, of tbc early
not
nectn
as
if
be
uould
die.
So
carefttlly
ia commended^
had hi« illacra been kept from the world
"Rattle Creek market during the pail winby hi* trusted agents, tost tbe news of his
Byerdar «f Bejral.liran County Ceeuailtec.
death fell on the city with a dramatic are rat
to take note..
I W. H. Ikxter, city «Utor ofthe Drtroit
Prof. Bral u spending hu span- tuna Tr.We.haBleftjoumilismandgoiw.int’.e
rapidly growing into a National nuisance.
preparing bis samples of Mieh. wood., for I police force. Hebiuluvc elisrge of the
Ilia
He has never touched the aufjot except
though saying "it's all
tho Centennial.
wn itary wjuad.
.
POLITICAL PATRONAGE.
Spsking of the large Freshman dara.
Orira-fo Northrup of KaUmo. Katop
to blunder.
infiamatiuu of the l-oweb, to whieh he waa
ItUfonn..
m.ra .nd
.tUl then
the aa rej-ra
n-t.n-v-nta
foUlty. is the SUCVesful raujtdate
for the
it
b luring raw
—ta- , Wt&gt;4
|h&lt;

State Central temmiiire. will be

[upen in Indiana nauicn fifty-eight that

tree. It rt quite cornmeal, raw a trank
the in front of the Halt, and a auHtary boy
wending hia way to the depot. It w* a
awre riga t'ue Faculty hare had him in
hand, and Vibe *am« time a paiafid re-

Blaine illegally received W.MU belonging
to the liniou Pacific Railroad Company.
Convention.
About this time the New York HorM

was promptly ’polled by the following tel-

Blaine, Washington

of any kind, direct or indirect.

Republican in Mirairaii-pi." Wail,

Office Union I'Mtfio Railroad Company.
Barton March 31, 1870.
Hoc. James G. Blaine. Washington D. C.
of which W»a ascertained

pray since April 8&lt;h, 187J. and have
necosiarily known uf ajf -Jinbunments
made since that date. Poring that entire
period upto the present time, I am rare
that no money hu- boon ]x&gt;jd in any tray
or to any person by tho company in which
The Cincinnati Etipurrr, stiff old party you were interested in ray manner so­
ever. 1 nako thia rtalement in justice to

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

_____
XX

-heavy gold fringe, but the

MUSIC JACKSON,
GLAS,S,AN.e.E,l*INT.

commissioner'^ notice

■“ ‘'""I- T1

The Grand llupida Borincra ('aUrra water,on Wodnoday ,Mny3d, at jUo'cfa.k.
has secured tbe nervier* of Mr. J. V.
Redraxh, (formerly of. Kalamaxoo, and
There were only wiventem div.-rtr c*mw
rad brother of J. itedpath ufKanaa* and on the calendar of tbe present torts of tbe
Eaton evenly rireuil nrart. What a raraing and general Luwm»
Having Urn dbw for disaffected euwplia, that ('•-uiily
a student of the oollegu, and for three
yrara jam with R P. 4 8. L. Fuller,
brakeia of Grand JUpida. he fat v
yll11
known, and ratcra upon the dutiesa &lt;&gt;£/Tii«
offlii’
uing four days,with fi-HJMm in premium ',

' liraiir. '»(• •&gt; raHmst.
M-.i.vK'iSia

CENTENNIAL
HONOS AKI&gt; QUARTETS.

a before, rad only
of labor in thu

Great -----Bargains
IS----■ ■

the act of Jan. 31, 1373, which abolished

ClevclansL

’MEMORIAL SONG,

tral R-R-, rtatm that ail fruit will be ear-; {ratter Ararat rteww..-« tor nv*:
ried free which is intended for cxkibiu.,,,
u«
•» it-. U..4 &lt;h.m.
.a
—
- ‘I - .f.k-Ci-l...I
—
- ‘
“ V .?
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icolSosietyi

ZITHER.

DnraxciATzoN or cu»rr&lt;—WUncnacn

The above from du Grand Rapid,
77mr», of April 12lh. we eoartrand to
tho altcntfou of ooeh of car young men
and woman as desire to obtain • thor-

VOITRM,

s WITH, MAWEE &amp; PRESTON.

R D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF

child. I!opin-r,no intrusion I anlra-ribe twelve inuulhs just paracd. Ila&gt; such an &gt; "U vmsu.
ribose who desired a sight mpdf.
adlionaire's last obsequies,
iganT
Tbe Second Annual C-renli-m of tin­
was given to the churches*
A New and Competent Teacher.
, "Mich.Stale Firemen's Aamcialiou" wilila-

pie require, that in official ^positions only
work to their hands intrusted should bo
aeJrcted.—That the wn thtw ehuaeo
dtould be horart and effieicU.-Mea who
can and who will make tim publie wrel
their highest oomidcratioa in thedischarge

GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any one coining
in the Store can see ami they will be. sola
cheap for cash or ready pay.
.
George Preston, say^ our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw. and every bod allows
our 81YTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of CFfy,
t
J
Phin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it ik to hard
work to grind them.

.iuUria-t.
*
The Detroit and Milwaukee earnings for

t"1

fore he goes to investigate Dstnocraiie mis­ Hon.

BOOKS, STATIONERY, &amp;C.
Having become owner of the
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Books,
Stationery, &amp;c., &amp;c., formerly
owned by Hopkins &amp; Barnes, I
shall continue the Business of sell­
ing the above named Goods at the
old stand, in the City of Hastings
and do most respectfull ysolioit a
share of the public patronage. I
have secured the services of C.
A. BABNES, to conduct the
Business for me&lt; I shall buy
my Goods strictly for Cash, and
by so doing shall be able to com­
pete with any Drug House in the
County.

CHAS. SHEPARD, M. D.

Republican State Convention.
Montpelier June' 22.

DBUGS AND MEDICINES.

it ia not only a deprecialed but a fluctu­
ating standard uf value. Having practi­
cally no value in the material of which it

Pardon a rtrangcr for encroaching upon
yuur time. But meing nothing in your
paper from thia •ection of the State. I cril. It is like a fluctuating yard stick
a flurtuating bushel measure—meaui
one thing to-day and another thing
morrow.

The bill providing the necras-

x«50m3

Irving. Micb., April, 11th, 1876.

No ». The people a I
No. 10. 77..‘ Southern

fat worth

funeral aa anybody. The dead woman
waa fifty years old. daughter ofa milkman
who drove hu awn cart, union lux wife
iriiered him in that duty, rad the widow

RUTHRRFORD B. HAYKS.
nfOhin.

tueni af men to ’subordinate positions is a
part of their duty, to stand together,—to
stand by their political friends —to select

^No. 7? /&gt;ur Currency : Ita volume and

A GOOD n'KKBAL.

WMthc paaroffo nfa resolution directing
the Cmqnittee ou District affaire to make
dneAmff dflligriit inquiry why tho water
of thePbtomac river in muddy. It is
regarded an very important that lbw con-

Tn thofe WTinin it may Conr-rrn :
1 am now running n NEW POll TABLE
MACHINE for MovingJtasing. oc Chang,
ing the Location of Bmulings from small to
great, and having handled about 1,200 build,
ings in 16 years, feel confident 1 can satisi?
those that may favor tin- with a call.
My address'is Irving. Bnrry (;«•, Mich.

CORNET.

ACCOi
a^MraaiM

[ON.

Pianos and Organs,
The Smith American Qigan,
_HAZKLTON BBO/S PIANOS.

‘ ‘
HADEN &amp;
Every

PIANO,
&lt;0. •
Warranted.

�___

very disgraceful scrarlis, to Mr.
stateUMM. Det &lt;U*ftaeefa! a* It wa
b.’-t-o or three aore if tl.. beys

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

On MUsa of AU. Evan, that llie b
of Voa.tel.le,, William Vsustle
Adel]
U. lfopkfn.be aceejued »h | approval
Ms old cow-bell and Mart o» v|ih . frowd ot
hoys to seraaadr * censin ararrted roupte oho
■a* stupplai whb aa old (snilsman for a
frw dan. Dot the «M maa. as b* was called.
41.1 sol flk* Ibr nmste, as hs eoul-f o»&lt; tell

A* a nation, we pay moch attention to
rduratioo. Many are tbe fiscilitiro foe ob­
taining it.
Our brat educators are continually
writing hooka, holding conventions, diacursing. topic*, laying ]&gt;Lns. devising
means, spending touch time and thought
that the opjortanilie* may be increased,
the books improved, and tho high road to
learning be made easier and plainer.
No other nation can boaat a grander
schixd system than ours, or more time and
money spent for thia purpose.
It is our duly as teachers, parent*,
and office™ ofthe schools, in this putimikr
township to soo to it, that the money
spent for. and tho time time spent in, th*
schools, is u«d to tbe best advantage.
Our duties extend no further at present.
No oue in thia land of free M-hoola, need
be ignorant, and where books on all sub­
jects arc so plaoty, every one. if be will,
may bo inteUigoui.
Tho district school liuhl* a place of the
/nt importance, in fitting the young
far the future pasitioKi', they are to hold
in thia greU republic. Whether they are
to be public men or private, they nc*d
mental, and moral training. Ten* of
thousand* of our youth get all of their

ly that mak.cn a good raadtr. The aercnt.cn&gt;phaais, and infiection. should be rarefttlly
attct-.de-’ to.- rule* for which arc laid down
in all ofthe reading book*, which ei.rald
be comnriUed to memory : a* also tha oxamfde twket rach rule. Each clam slould

be required to study the reading Iremxt
before coming to read.
A few rentes, wall studied, wril md,
well analired, the meaning well under­
stood, are better than payy simply gone
over, merely pronouncing tho word*.
Our beat readers always wish to read
over an article by themselrea befohs read­
ing it in public. I heard of a man whom
it took thirty years to learn to read the
Lord's Prayer, under* tandingiy.
The practical cue of the idea that' any
-one ran track a. child the primer ha*
made many poor reader*.
Thu drawling, stammering way*'often
heard in the small riaraet, should Merer

nounco promptly and do not push him too
Cmt. Every word on each page should
bo karood Wore going to the next.
Merer push a child into the next higher

The traeher should know enough of.
this branch to take rare of the licalth of I
tl e pupils while iu the school room.
Often we enter school houros in the
winter, to heated and impure, that we
coming in from the fresh air, wonder that
theintmiten can exist, much k*« study.
Perhaps tho room ha* not been projK-riy
Ventilated during the term.
The heated almoephrrc is breathed over
and over again by perhip* 40 pairs of
Inng* until it is literally
The
blood tMCQStoi ladraed with impurilits.
Is it any wonder tha&gt; rhildren oftan be­
come pdc and languid on going to school?
It i*not the studying, it I*' the impure
air they breath.
A teacher who will
allow such a course of things to continue,
should Iw dismissed from hi* school M un­
qualified. There ought to b e a Ihermom•ter la every school house to enable the
tbe teacher to regulate the atmoqibero
Thu M-hool officer* should attend to
thia. Tlic window* sbrahl b* 4]X“nid »t
the top. but even I lien a* curboaie acid gas
ia Imaviar than common air, it would not

Many more y
are spent in Uix-iteriiig this study tlum is neoamiry, tbv rlipahod
way of getting tbe lemon is the cause.
Our children commence at eight years *T
age to study arithmetic, attending se/en
or eight montlu errry year and at the re-juired by a'single pair of lung* in
age of sixteen, very few have mastered the hour, and then multiply by tho nu
taught wrong, or his mind left tn drift Practical. At the very beginning the of paim in th* roain, and remember
aimlessly. Many a genius i* Irwl to tli^
air ie good t«&gt; breath only oner, we
world for tack of sympathy and luilp nt- principle moat clearly and fully, before that the room need*.airing frequently.
thc proper time; many a dull boy becomes being permitted to go to the next.
discouraged and grows up a know-nothing,
In the committing ofthe tablot much oiygdn. A plan that ha. worked well in
because of a lark of patience to teach him care and pains ia Moratory, or it will be a many schools ia this: When tbe children
tedious process to both teacher and pupil. get uneasy and you Cod the atmosjdure
struggle ou with perMreranre, auro that The teacher can de rise waya, and the jar ia oppressive, bare tbe window, and doors
tie will finally acompliah much, if he enU should help in thia, and these table* thrown open simtiltan«-ndy, Irt the schol­
will only keep trying.
onee in tbe brain, tho few aituple rule* ars stand in the aisle* and gn through
Many au idle and mischievous acboUr is fully understood, the foundation of all cal­
a perpetual nuisance and grows up so, be­ culations ia liid. and the great' horur of ing. In abbat three minutes the air Las
cause of a lack of tart and ability to turn
pan**! and repaid, the window* and
hi* active mind in the right direction, aad
door* are'rioied the scholars studying ,*nd
keep him employed with something useful. trace, Zxnrn /oily tkf fnc titplr rw/c. all occupying five minute., Ik sure there
Tbe parent* aad traehera should Is- in And so on through tbe wliole course l&gt;e is a goal fire or the n«&lt;iu will beciniK too
sympathy and work together.
thorough ; be thorough; kt every rule
There liare been many noble, rise be perfectly learned in the word* of the
11 the .choc) -be well regulated this
teacher* who have lived to ace much, aad book, fur thosu word* are batter ami more work* well. Tho fire should be always
good fruit, frem their labor, and whore roncHc than any the teacher or pujil can made early enough in the moruiug to
pupil* rise up and call them blcrecd. getup. Let all of th* printed matter be warm the room at tbc back part, then
Follow thek w i«e and noble example and carefully read and understood,illustration, the atoro will not need to be kept no hot
fully cumprvbcnJcd, before undertaking during tl&gt;c 4»y “J ‘he scholar* need not
shall rise high in glory and honor, or to do tbc problem under a new rule.
linger at the store often, after the scIkk!
sink in infamy and disgrace depend*, much
Intellectual Arithmetic hold* a moat Ixgina. Every niirlit lhe hotter should
on the school training of this rising gene- important plane.
There should be a l« thoroughly ventilated.
eiaaa in every *ehool. I have heard sum.Toachere. the work you have taken u]»n
CouH tlw young of today be all trained aay, ‘‘I can't understand arithmetic,'' and yuumdve* b of care. You will meet with
in Bitde principle, of honesty aad truth,
trials and many limes you will nut know
fulucw. strong for the right, hating iniq­
what course best to pwrauc.
Solomsn
! uity, what a change there would be injour
wd ‘ seek wisdom as ail ver, and search

Michigan Miscreants.

The teacher occupies a high office ;
aad like other officers, the higher the office
the greater the ntcuaary preparation.
Tho first thing ia a complete knowledge of
the branches to be fought. The teacher
ahould never undertake a recitation with­
out looking over the knaon beforehand,
and be rare that everything is dear and
plain. He wili then know where to refer
the class for rules and n-forraw, withunt
taking time to look them up. Ho should
mSer k&lt;*q&gt; hi* dam waiting while he
worU a difficult probIsm, hut harp it all
in hia mind and only a few minutes be re­
quired to place It upon the board.
•
Th* tcaebcr needs tn cultivate patiraev,
charity, lore, finnna" and kindness. In
a word l&gt;e need* rail: and every one of
the Christian graces, for it i* a trying work.
Them ia no help like that derived from
the Great Traeher wlio ba* promised io
give liberally and ubraid not.
Every teaebft sliouRl take some Educa­
tional Juurual, oqe best adapted to the
kind ofischool4e troches.
He should
improve every mean, by rending and talk­
ing with other* more experienced, t.&gt; learn
the tai of teaching ami governing a achtiol
iitix'r thinking himself to old to Irani. A
teacher should be a grntlraun or lady in
th* intent retmc of llm word, never stoop­
ing to a low o» prtfitne &lt;foo uf hpguage,
polite to hi* pupil" ngd *rcr oudui-ti ng
himself in a manner commanding their re

To make grammar a suctoa, tha lan­
guage of the pupil* should frequently be
tested by the rubs, and tbe principles*
applied in their rotntauu conViTratiun. It
ia well for pupils to correct each other',
rule violated. Or have a pencil and
per and note down nil the incorrect
prmuioa* and at stated time each i
their list. Thia put* the pupil, on I
guard aadh of mutual benefit.

using so that lie ran refer to any part of
it for ruloa, without trouble or delay. If
in any school, be find* a text took with
which he ia not acquainted, be should not
rest untilhe A acquainted with it. There
are long hours at night and in the mnniRp

M. B Bonier. tel. of 1M. city, «*! «•» ot th*
•MtollAot of lie ■ 'Drove Boy* la Die*"
■ter-.sg lk* dark &lt;l»y» uf lk« BebsHica. Tie
sou-stive wlH U read Wilk deep Inters* V

Bsqjaaain H. Farr, PndrtevUte.
J«ob Edger. Rutland.
Walter a Got. Tbornapjde.
Oldssn Hs&lt;h—, Orss&lt;rrilte.

.ri.1 In tto u’mueh longer- They should be taught
...................... that, if praribk, they must cowpmr their
Wjjifcdtia
Both teacher and pkjdb would do well
to hood ftmFtt injwuston to
to bo

fine ranrrntG
DONE at this OFFICE

jO&amp;Laih'j^U^MAN 4 SON,

local feline?? police?

Greenback*.

chewing and smoking etc. and hope to
Mtwfy everybody* taste in that line.
Tliaakfall fur noatfaroea I will endeav­
or to tdeu • aft that giro me a ad), be the
same for a good shave, haircut or ia buytog some effuty goods.
.

JOHN STANLEY.
EVEtUIRKENitS^ALL FRUITS,
and other oruamcntol Trees and Fruit*,
a large supply at tho liasting* Nuroery.
G. K. Owxx. Proprietor.
XXIfowI.

GKORUE I. HE.l TITS.
PICTTTRES 1
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FIOTURES1
I am now all alone in the Photograph

will need many limb uf niadom and much
of it. lie kind and ploaaaut with your
scholar*, but firm. Strive to do your
whole duty, then if all are not pleased,
your cunsriei.ee will at least be al peace.
Idatcn to all advvn., bat weigh it
well, study it crer and ure ymtr gaud
judgment hbotjt Mti*g upon it.
I would earomtly m-oantuend that a
few verses be read from tho New Testa­
ment (rcroea suitable for tho oceaamn)
every morning and ooe of throe nice little
The narrow gauge Railroad is coming,
Sabbath Sch.xil songs rang. The grral also a large stock of dry goods of the etuiRnict.&lt;ir the Universe hu said, ‘-They mt sr-ketion ever brought to this marke
ia daDy arriving al the star* of A. WBailey at lhs&gt; city uf Harting* at prises
no rule better- fur goreruing a school than
that will defy competition.
that laid down iu Matthew, uumllr culled
Itnbracing a largo line of Clothing.
the Golden P-tdo.
Hat*. Caps fortiWiing good* and in fort
With my most earnest wishes that you every variety of goods, usually kept in
dry
good stores all of which will be sold
may be a sunem&amp;l teacher, and tlut the
at bottom yrkra.
school may prosper under your rare, I
Lonsdale, 121 eta, Sheeting, Ilcts.Giugsubmit llii* circular for your carefol ran- hams, ID eta, Farmereaud Medmairo 25 rt*
Udicu )*&gt;ol2 rts. ami all oilier goods in
proportion ” "
'

READ! BEAD THE NEWS!

that might be well implored by the teach­
er in preparing.for hi* daman and be of
great benefit personally.

AmifiLTmii. iMPLmm
For

the spring tradi.

THE CELEBRATED

DIAMOND

FARM FOR SALE!

With. Wood lor Iron Beam.

Tha children look up t &gt; him an so ex
ample of all that is pure and lovdy. let it
I* an iutrrratiog study.
Tlwtre are
be one worthy of their imitation.
many rxedlaal text books on this subject,
Tbe trocher abonld radaumr to be to
the aclwol bouse 15 uinutoa,
Ito. U. such aa James Monlirth'a, Iiuhrpendant
fore adtnol time. Have the waler brought courxa ,'of t'i«&gt;preisra*ive Urography,
late edition, and others perhaps Utter,
any of which if studied according to tbe
authors uitratioo. with animation i*„ as a
rrajittem If &lt;t&gt;e nrad* help in any study
pastime in the school room, and the
now is tbc tins? that lire rwjialiott* k not
geograplsy el»MW nut be tnade the
disturited. (Tiildrcn wili imuft Irani to
like thia plan batter than to have Ute first
enter into It with spirit. Outline map*
half hour Interrupted by drinking and
are good to bare on tho walk, but in rase
turinas running aruntsd. AL noon abo,
there are none, Imvo the children draw
Asking to i-pnak and leave the .eat, etc.,
ia a um4cw performamw. In High School*
we Lave »« of it No teacher can hear
anriteliou properly and be employed
about mno other thing at tlic mmc time.

TOBACCO
We do aril a bettor artiric and from 10
15 cent* cheaper than any other pUre
the County.
1
Cl&amp;ARS
a Campbell.
PRODUCE
Taken in exrlianjc for all kind.* of goods
CHOCKERYr GLASSWARE AND

Land Hellers, Harrows, Culti­
vators, Double Shovel Corn
Plows.
Buckeye andTeerles Reapers and Mowers

BATH PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS.
jWi’h patent Bent Guar, made front tlic best New York Second
Growth Hickory.
The Old Reliable .

racist*, from the ma|» in their books, i
With a Hid* rax, they koan tWIropo of 1
the country, the pudtbso of bay* ' und
gulf*, the course uf riven and the extra'. '

ofnwuutaina, quicker than in any other
way. Tbe physical pari of g-.-osraphy
ia pedtapa lint meat important. In thte
study, a* in all uthere, have frequent re-

TRIWH HARVESTER AND BffiBE STATE lOYK,

Th&lt;- Atchison, Topeka and Barna Fe Rail
road ftum Kumm Pity apd Atehisao ou
the Miaaouri rirer, vu Topeka, the Capi
ial of Kansas, and the l-rauU^I Arkanaa-s
tnuus madran*r January 1st, IHTB shall. tee
Valley to the Rocky M-^ntaina.
Thv
payable In gvkl and siber. nalos* vlltamlM
slmrteat route to PtioUodx, Gaanil C«tran
■ulpulatwl ia th* oaalraci.
Colorado Spring., Manitou, IHkra Prak.
Xrd. Tkl. .rrtten requires lb* Nallucal
Bonk, to bold a certain pert tea *f their re­

j-uaucjsctsozv

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Constants/ on Hand,

Gra'l Pam, Agent, Topeka, Kauam.
Xx3Gyl
_

How can boys and gifts be exported to
love th«r country rad be leys! to it* ranrtitute-n, if they know nothing of ita hia-

M. D. llwd drairci to rail atuntfoe to
hi* ih-w Wagon Shop, where bo wty bo
found at all hours of ftuytkv, ready (odn"
any work iq hi* line, from putting a new
■poke in au old wheal, to l£s bqUdmg of

One door cant of Goodyears'Hardware.

Haatiuga, April 12, 1876.

HAVE YOU
FOR Of

�DxasSib — BeJieviag tbrt a duty te
Mscumbmt upon ttewe who have alriadr
graduated lathe M«&amp;»1 Department rt
the Uaiveraity. we desire through you. to
wxprsM to her Alumni Amociatiou oar
views, in regard to tho introduetioo of homramathy into that Institution.
We, in common with many odsunq have

In tha never portions ef our ccuntry
tim-dln-and eorrv are about all that ore
sown. In the best grazinx section of th"
uldsr part, ofthe United State, quite a
Urg-.- number of gremre arc employed. It
is to Often Cha cue with the farancn of
Michigan that the land i-. run down by
CaU crops without mush manure Tbe
soil bin bad condition, timothy and clover

Lawson’s Curative

CALIFORNIA
WEST and NORTH-WEST. aud. with
Ita numerous branches and connection*,
forma the shortest and quickewt route
between CittcAow and all isolate In
Illinois, Wucaxaix, Roirrnitns i
Micmiux,
MUWMota.
Iowa. I
NKnHAXKA.CALiroKXTAnudtlie Wur- :
tnx Termituhidi ita
Omaha and California Line

roots. which are left weak ami exposed all
winter and rprias. During winter, alock
rumble over field*, killing the gram under
their fseL Before the frost is out of the
ground caide are digging away at the old
turf again and treading it up full of holes.
In this way the poor gram » beaten and
.•ten and half starred, until, after a lime,
de-pendin g upon the strength of the soil.
|V.___ _-3 • " &gt;n,1

tbe way to treat grass land.
Meadows are often pastured for a fresh
lite ia spring, the stock are turned off till
ooc crop b mowed, and then Jack again
where they eat all off ekwely, as in case of
tbe paMure just noticed. Plants, to re­
main strong and healthy, naod at least a
Httle time to get nourishment ahead for
winter protection. Like animat' they
ought to be strong when winter sets in.
So fer as I have obeerred, almost iKlhing has been done in our country in the
way of feriiliriag and improving |&gt;ermanent
pasture. We hardly k now the value of an
excellent pasture of fine grease, all sum­
mer, because very few hare auch to feed.
It may be objected dial it b all wefl
enough to talk about tbe nee of mure ma­
nure,—to manure the era* L»d ; but
will it pay in Utb country T EmphnticaUy,
yoi! 1 refer you to some experiments
mads by D^ R. C. Kedaie in top droning
meadow, printed in our report for 1864.
The outlay pays from 33 to over 100 per.
eent pur annum, Tbe top droaring used
consulted in ashes, mnek, plaster, wailr. row

during winter with a aledge-hanttncr, and
mixed with ashai or fermenting manure,
or »own directly on the land. Many a
dead sheep, horse, or ox is burisd whieh
should be cut up in pieces sad mixed with
the manure. Ou one of the poor liarrcn
islands near the eastern coast of Maine, I
?aw tbe heaviest growth of timothy lever
heard of. It was six fret hipl|, and had
been liberally treated with fuh guano. If
a farmer can really once believe that it m
profitable to pay good attention to his
gram land bo will Ind waya enough to inertase the quantity of his fertilirers.
Whether it u best for a farmer to keep
aomo of his land permanently to gram, or
to keep all of it under the plow oocnaioiudly
I cannot tell; but I believe Michigan
ought to have more permanent pasture.
If we allow the grass to remain only two
or three years at a time, there is no use
ofsowing the finer sorts, u Kentucky blue
gram, rod-top, fox-tail, or the Asoms. As
to the relative value ofgraiBca tlie.-c titu-U
ahraya be a variety ofviews cn account of
climate, soil, what they are used for, how
they are treated, nte. Whether it pays
to drain land well or not, I am almost as­
hamed to mention to such a body of in­
telligent fannonaa are lure assembled.
You know ii para. Yet we must keep re­
peating this aa Jong u there ia so mueh
wet land about us which does not produce
half a crop. It is not yet many years sinne
the people of Genera, New York, made
all sorts of fun of John Johnson for bnryng crockery in bb fields,—referring to his
ditching with tiles He has lived to see
a complete revolution in aD the country

tefcre with duty. Our relation to this
quesuou ia totally nonpartisan and void
of all personal feeling. We are free from
uie local inflneacm that bear upon many
others, and cire nothing for the adroit logic
and language with wh&gt;d&gt; it ia attempted
to eorcr the startling fact, tlut a pretend,
ed system of modecino, system which we
were then taughtlo believe and now conscwnUoualy held to be, the moat arrant
attempt at humbuggery, ia engrafted upon
the institution.
We shudder at the fact, that a Ft^slty
in part composed of those whose names
appear upon our dtpUmm, now join haute
with thewo wbo touch thb unblushing chartaunuun, by frwh given their students
the benefit of additional instruction, thus
bcamntng an orgaaiaodeovpnof rolaborera
m preparing them to practice a pretending
system that not only shames aehmoe, but
is a byword to aimpie common sc Me
M hM th. advocate, of‘ aimilh, rimilibti,
eurantur," and tbe law that the km the
&lt;h»e of a given drag the more powerful it
prove, to be, flaunt in our faan their di­
plomas, bearing the same name nn.l ^al
os our own, we can but estimate the value
of ours, obtained when her tumo was with­
out stain, as very sadly depreciated.
&gt;&gt; urda of reproach n-e have none, and our
aenUmcnu are only thoje of sorrow. Our
Alma Mater is mnitlcnjwith a iMthaomc
dteease. We hope tha^ ita fatality may
be averted, and to this end rrvpoctfully ex­
press our l&gt;elief and feelings, that tho al­
liance should not be continued that at all
hazard tho purity of medical teaching
•bould be there maintained; that, come
tbc very wont, we enter our earnest and

$fs$20r.ts“Jst.TWj
PETBKMAN'8

nerve fills.

YOUNG MEN.

t'&amp;sustgfiisis,;
•stsBMr.to-.it! AUtl&gt;»le&lt;rtJ
«r l» l niaua blM ud SUm
"tn.1rSli,-b«‘TT usau. Rut

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BOX,hr. I'Atn.. JIIX5KArOt.tH.lHU.t Tll
niul all pointe lu the Great Northw&lt;»tWinont and St. Peter Line
!
Is Iho only mate tor Wixotia' TtocnE*- I
-rim,OwATOitXA, Mankato, Rt. Perun ।
New llLM. and all points In Houlhcni
! Magt&gt;i6a-ut granite building, with deand Central MIdimwoIb. Its
gundy fitted and furnished apartmenta for
. Green Bay and Marquette Line
J. the ouly Uno tor JAXaavrLLK. the application of and canning out uf our
WATXKT0WX. Foxw Dv Lac. Omiikosu, II nurd and systematic methods of
Arrucrox, Gnxnx Bat. Kkaxaha*;

Th Bifit Kindcf Edncalim fir
Ymi Men.

BUSINESS TRAINING.

Young men who cnntdnpiato a boiioem
Me, and parenta having sons to educate,
.in- jiarticulariy rrqnmc.1 Io send
Gw ilocumcnti relating to the college, which

BICKFORD
AROMATIC

NEW YORK TIMES..

NOTICE!

XUnTTE*

FOB SALE at THE BANNER OFFICE

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

til/it: table.

fit Warn Jaciiu &amp;

MICHIGAN AND THS SiDTJ

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Wagons

and

N«w

Buggies

Family Knitting Machine I
torn: ram nuir MlDiiuapolla, two
Through Tralba iMlly. with Pullman
Palace Cars atthnhf'l on Ix-tli train*
Foe Green Bay and Lake Superior.
Two Train. dally, with Pullman Pala--e
Care attached, an&lt;l running through to

Work.

J. T. Woods. M. D,, Clstaof 1635.
Gan. Bowks. 51. D.. CIsMof i860.
.ftood
mm». ttsr c *rl—
• ■ talk. sum
t&amp;gjjs M. OIAMK.
J. F. Anu, M. D., Clam-of 1863.
Dalai Pnlrisvtn*. V«h&lt;wr 5Xk. A. P.TST*
Jas. A. Dcxcax, M. D„ Claw of 1871.
Edward M. Hall. M. D., Cte*&lt; of
Shop on Jefferson Street, north .of
873. . .
^NOtiCE.
Hastings Hotel..
■
J.w. T. Lawless. M. D., Char of

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is

U. S. Internal Revenue

Chief Jnrticc White once declared that
the Judges uf the United Stales Supreme
Court should be ineligible to tbe Presi­
dency. Mr. Justice Mm, if he had
been called upon, would evidently have
read a duaenting opinion.

HASTINGS

.Trains daily. PuHmun Care to Missouri
Valley JuDelinnl
For Lake Genova, Four Trains dally.
For Rockford, Sterling. Krnoslia,
JanontlUe, and other -points, you ent,
have from two to-ten trains dally.
New York Offlbr, wo. 416 Broadway:
BoatouOfflce, Na SHtate Street,• Omaha
Utflse, -»n Farnltain Street; San Fmnclseo Office. 1211 Montgomery Street;
Chicago Tleket Office;
Clark Street.

READ THIS

Hessian.
OmGsrta ai Finer U.

A tat Redicboa ii Price:!

STRAWBERRIES AND REACHESbio- am your lidmc ticket ngen&amp;, ap­
ply
ytiHWN Hvainrr.
vv i« . u j-i , teep- huP'L fhlcairo

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

Chicago.

FURNITURE
GVJii

DNoUm M BncteU, Fraas, Sc

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.
Where you wul flail all kind* of

RRAND RAHM DIVISION.

WHttMffi

FURNITURE!

Tlif Reliable Shan Liar a
h.’

MICIllilAX

jaEs"£®a?

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE I

J. M. HEWES,

THE FOE

OF PAIN

DRY GOODS,

Eisai

MUSTANG "

DETROT.

Wo sell none of this cheap-made Fur­
niture tha: Is made by machinery. Tho
goods we make is made by lisnd, and
warranted. We invite ail persons to
call and inspect our goods, for th ay al
laic in autumn."—I. A. XapAmn. Some
of thegraawn are oar vilest weeds, as eham boor inspection. No trouble at all
■ in our fields of wheal, barn-yard graw, and show goods.
finger gram, and several known ti pigeon
gram and hair-gras, and others.

LINIMENT,

ALBERT DICKINSON,

I

DKAWin IX

Salisbury &amp;, Brosseau.
nestings. Dec., 22,1875.

OfFl”cD,,T

SEEDS,

JOHN STANLEY !

^’Vj-a r.”as 8tood toe TE3T op

cnicAdo, ill.

’

MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
HOUSE 03 OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMAL. THAT DOES NOT YIELD
™.,re “AGIC TOUCH. A BOT
TLE COSTING 26c., 60c., or SI.00
HA"
Hi?. --.Vl.t- lHi: LH’P.OP
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.

die®, BkI klaii &amp; Pacific
RAILROAD.

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Arr.

NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT

will
£’ AITl.ll
KE- NoTH THF? HU
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PAIN 5SS
TH M

S2y 1

f wirti I were able to tell you jurtwfilch
gmaeai are the beat to raise in every ease,
but thia will probaldy never bo done,—st
hast not tor many yeara yet. Nothing
can be done whieh will release every far-

Peerless Milk Safes

L i^rnMtwVfwiir

•RAND RAPIII AIR DETROIT

GABDENJAND FIELD SEEDS

Of every Description which we
can soli cheaper than any boos&gt;In Bar­
ry County, for tbe«c reaeotu:
I«L Because we have no rent-to pay.

i

r»?lV»1e»us«,*r”&gt;!2utUA«k&lt;n.

SraCfAKT^XES.
•The New York Times, reviewing the
Democratic Presidential candidate., «ay«
that Tilden b tha only / reformer among
them, and that, a* suefi, “hb reputation
is very contracted. The area in whieh it
ia recognbcl ia auUtantially bounded oa
the north by tho Black Birer Canal and
on the aouthbythc Horf-Z office/

Sam

RAILROAD.
HIIORT Lin BKTWUX

i thd-Modiil Department of the 1'uireri»y of Michigan.
Very respectfully, Ae.,

■■ DM.

mining a variety of noil wi’l be found to
grow already a. many ae 50 or more imedea
of grass. Un the farm of the agricultural
coUe-gv, atying nothing about tho experi­
mental plata, I have found about 73
special, Umdcs tho cereals and clovers.
There are probably growing wild in the
state, at present, about 115 special. Thmo
grams make their own aelvctsan of place,
and ftom this oK^matanee we can learn
a useful lowou: “Some prefer low, wet
ritnstiona, others grow only on dry ground,
some prefer the shade of forest trees, while
olhen flourish beet on tbc most exposed
ports of tbc brood prairies : some grew on­
ly in tha water, others along the marpna

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Canned Fruits and Fisn.

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UNDERTAKING

Oysters

J. Cole &amp; Son

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EDmiR AMD Pt'BLISIIKR.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1876.
pBtFOIil UO BOMBS MB

Read the Record

look as if they were
not tired in and cn
are you toughing at I
“At your curtoaitj

Stott Board of Hntth-

Th. mcretary Was authoriird to publish
such rejdirw of conwpnodwi reinlire to

OLIVES CHILIE

Ilao as*. Mtek.. SuV. M. IC3.

tt9»V

8- &lt;•■ PRIXnLKX.VTSXT KnrMCCO!tVBTAKCItlt A MAX
sjo— -ecjs

came to a ^tandalill ; but to Rachel'.
and flower psrtBrm. A tumble down,
unpainted GnnhooM: stood a iitllc luck
from t tie road, with it. ah utter, hattging
L.-dy by one Binge, and one or tw?'lilac

DR. IL F. PECKHAM.

■SSX5C5,n&lt;’Wf’S?SS.’;

NDHKfflFKHSK.HM.
Champion Reapers and. Mowers.
Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Han-ows. Road Scrapers,
&amp;c., &amp;c.
" I

felt.,:
DH.t .Rt Ssl I I
'ilSa'-^BSSsSS! s-x £
Hmuw*. Mkk._____
.
■' M. W. RIKER.

oyo c«iij-

it.crier, or tbb

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l« Ik* Court lto.~

Cu_UllMltaH.

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SSSS.-SS'A..

tarn. MM.

w

WRiaHTk HOLBROOK.

tfKS1VIL KJtinXKKM. C-.nO
m.Sraxr- —
John »i. &lt;

•

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
t»cwir r. A Mw'k

C. C. HOLBROOK.

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON,

Etrcx#?„

GIUdBIuK &amp; RUSSELL.

the earth unchallenged.
For old Ben
Benedict was just the sort uf a man to
provoke and plsaae in alterations—a hu­
man March day, with streaks of auuriiine
and chilling gusto aandwiteliod through pven, and ebeck in ths bu&lt;la all
hi* nature People who knew him liked Ldlioua and umunUblu repining*.
him pawing well, but it wnuetimm t--A a
ling," mid Hugh Benedict to hi* young
wife. “He a eccentric, -but he i* uteri

Rachel did not answer, but her bine
eym looked wiufui and full of perplexity.

ML MILK

Jwt
SALtBBUKY k BIOMEAC-

l“t year. m ocensmoally worn m a
by ihosa retiring tain bankrurxey ;
'cratitonby thrtr i
8. Martin Vanburcq, Democrat, inau­
gurated 1837 : tired 25 ymn; are HC.
9. W. H. Harriwm, Whig, iaaneuralcd
favorite thia q.n^
1841 ; live*! om month ; age G8.
10. John Tyler, V. P.. Indepeadrm. name ia Lora It
inaugurated 1841 ; lived 21 yean ; age 7* ranging from one hi
and dollar* per nit.

12. Zachary Taylor, Whig, inaugurated realised on
1849; tired 16 month.; age 66.
13. Millard Fidmore. V. P., Indepen­
dent. inaugurated 1850 . lircd 21 yearn,
.&lt;w.» , uro'.
years . age OJ.
15. Jams ^uebanan. Democrat, inanTinted 1857 | tired 11 year.: age 77.
*1G. Abraham Lincoln, Republican ; in­ trimmed up nicely it ia thought
I lurtt ll——a i ___ ...i ii well as the greuinr fl

•

than they should by

ent, inaugurated 1863 ; tired 10 yrere ■
agv 67.
18. tlcnrra! Grant, Republican, inau­
effective lib. The atatc then ton 2li,(&gt;60
yean of effective life, which cannot be d»- gurated IbtiO.
liruatod at lea. than |15tl per rear, giving
a lua. of 83,^99,000. Kngimh statisti-

I nve ths orderly my ca
drawing a few feet Krokcd i

Orthodoxy is not so high or straight
in funner reasons, nor buttoned ao dm
A physician writes the following: "My
'*___________ ..
... .

edge.

For Hugh's flAure depended to

.....

The cwt

hopefully.
alil-hixl obi
_
—.j i—i .

ilrttu make a fraud total of J7,331^1,
_ I__ I -lr r .L*
_ — a.___
Tory Victim, in Old HiiladalpMa.

luir, ...I
pox should be reduced ia the future by
mure thorough vaccination. He tcluvca
it tire solemn end iaufermi v. duly of every

husbands

“I hadn't any idea the retting* were M&gt;
low." grumbled the old gentleman
I lodgings, when the old gentleman first
rbolly prevent able
This
“Its JArtly the effret of the wall paper,"
bendd her ; and the only warning alia -had mid Rachel, with a glance al the red and
reflected in Hugh'* green moastrudtics. “A narrow striped
pattern will improve it."
•What queer Utile enpboard. at the
old gentleman. kissing Rachel on bulb
; trees in preventing miasmatic
cheek".
i, especially tiro blue eum of AnaAnd riie thought he waa not to terrible
rhich b cullirated in Europe, Calafter all.
“My dear," mid the old gentleman "I
He turned to Hugh, when lie had thus
different patterns of imported and domestic
uticeremoniotuly made himself acquainted
Michigan.
with his new niree-iulaw.
“Well, young man, are you ready to
‘•I riiall Like any place wherg Hugh ta,' fur the nccomtiliabnMSit of the work uf the
hygieniM is tLeoareful oJkotion and commid Rachel, brightly.
pulalion of beta. ILTiaUe vital MatiMiea
A firat-rlvs
TAXX.OH from Detroit, ex-j
must of neomity bo the Ixsia of the work.
He quoted from Buckle, who myv, "Sta­
peeted soon, when we tdiall be prepared to furnish the bent of
tistics, m a branch of knowledge,' h» al­
"Quite,
rir,'
1
Hugh
an*wered
very
ways thrown more light upon thu study of
cioihma
human
nature than all the sciences' put tocheerily.
fits guaranteed, at the Old Comar Stand in Empire Block. Hast­
“Ehall it be to-morrow?"
k-ather." He urged upon the board m..-1
^/Ym."
persistent effort, to sacure more
ings. Meh.
I "AU right."
vital staliMic. from the people of Michgan.
And Mr. Benedict at dow
the sreniug and enjoy himacif
There was the carriage at the door when'
* Wril.«irr mid Hugh wh
Rachel rose from her breakfast of bread
de wm taking bare, and pom
and butter and eoffee the next morning.
dooratep to light a eigar.
“W«l, rirf' mid unde
injury tn public health through the tree of
intoxicating liquors.
calmly.
up the road,
There was a lengthy diaemwion on Ulufriend of mit
min^inijoila, and their thorough inspection

VERY 3F"HNria

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

ly coiled within.

win Iwcumeofil.

the
charter election &gt;•« .Wednesday. for the

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

real election ifor Governor in 1874) the

a the third

publicans C.OM in thateity.a Democratic

MADE TO ORDEB, »»■' P"r«t

and BET AIL

Gentlemen

it frequently, and a tnuro fund, faithful.

ONE HUNDRED

JEWELERS,

■aid

“That's a promt i
In the midrt
i

i.I.U, rh.-k., I..U l.ngbc

AVHOLESALE

Grant, Mill

A wont ibout Marriage.

ielTW^db.

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing,: in Barry
County. omprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vests, and a

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

gratified for a tarn through
irg and to the bool, which

“I shall

lowed their inaugnration as President..
*• Yas, I know," mid Rachel, gUnciug
round with brightening eye*.
‘‘That’, a

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

*

Hu

1825, tired 23 yean

proportion new Hvs to 70 as tired to 43
three hundred year* ago. Ftathtka taken
from that report of the registrar general
of England .how the mying of life In
I-oud.m caiucd by the progra- uf ciriliuing. “Gate'.
tion and of hygwne. The yearly death
rate wa&gt; ; IGtlO to 1G70. MJ per 1,4100 in­
habitanta;
1681 to 1630, 42.1 ; 1746 to
hinge, and Ml with a eraah to the ground;
1735,33.3 ; 1816 ta 1855. 21.9 : 1871,
THE BRIDE'S TRIAL.
22.6.
Taking the number of dealha in MichIt i. Mrangc what different mlinutes
inn during 1871 m 18,091, m du&gt;wn by
Xwill tmt on a man', character, *c1 to the rye. with which they may realisation of her biry dreams ? Thi. the
ew him. In the opinion of some, Mr. home I'ode Benedict gave them ! And
fur an instant our little heroine fell a. if harebell prevented. By these death,
from rui-mulje canx- he claimed a money
wu a gentleman, a reholar and a philan- tell I'ode Ben plainly that the could not loss to tho Male as follows : For the Uu
throph-I; while others, ijnitc a* well qitul her days in a hovel like thia.
But then came rol-cr reevod ihoqgbla.

Come and get one ON TRIAL.

ry, the aft &lt; rnoon grew hi.
GoprUttatwftalOT

death;
•
1. rtuorge Waahiagton, Independent,
the children died in their first vvwr ; in inaugurated 1789 : tired 10 year. , age GM
the I'.Hh century the deaths at thia age
were reduced tu 13.12 |*r mil. In the
It)century 61.11 twr cent, and in the
.Icin u. .
present century only 33 pur rent perished
Iwbre they reached 20years, inthefirat

“How dreary it looks f thought Radid. with a little ahmlder. .But Uncle

Nine different Points for
thus adapting the “OLIVER’
all kind of soil and work.

r found few purohaacro for ere’n
quality. Some apparently I

ident , the length of the time he tired after

land, was it

PRICES REDUCED.
l-a.-unlar aUewlU* in'
•
S,r. .-..I

%

Th.: following Isldr. prejarvd fcr refer
euer. shows the pUitlcal "rntiment. and

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

Serrra!

The President..

»jo6 Solo t/l 1871. 30fg Soto /g iBft.
jgjt
Solo i/t 18/3. igg/6 Solo i/i 18/f. 3&gt;ajj
( ENTKAL HOUS!
Sold if tBjs, 41/0 fuLLf 100000 KILL
HASTINGS, MICH.
»r ifcguinto foi, 18/B. Oft ifnLf
L. E. STAUFFER,'.Prop.
TUT
l^fT Solo

idOxMi Anrel. tJ
hurrilde fight chiefly

Tlie hard roqueted Dr. K rdtie to

ic structure.,

rui

eart and larry coat, rising to every hah to
thank tho crowd that they treated hit* no
worn. Hunt, who had married a MuSbcwell. sister of Wmt’a wife, escaped
with hi.
England, and there re­
the ('ulumbiu (Ohio) mained. Leigh Hunt was their son;
a cordially greeted om night by
ricin Blinker end his wife at a l

The Michigan Central Bailroad stepsto

■x

touching ii
poor litd*

Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avonuo, Chicago.

HOWARD WATCHES.

up a carved conch shell, Mattering bright
ruin into a lower bordered basin directly
ch&gt; Beu made his appearance ln-fore the in bon' of ths gate..
"Oh, bow besutifhl!" cried Rachel
“I nffver mw suab superb Mariet gerani­
“An but tht last one, undg,"
ums in all jnv life ; ami phat a loreiy
And Rachel lifted her pretty hesui out

r“¥XpUAXS"'1“,mEunkal all lateral

DENTIST

Me,

■

Swarfs Hoyii,

Itodid turned r¥.
, "Cannot the bumoern be
irr mid Hugh, hesitaiingiy.
"No, U esut't," replied Unde
ly. "If you don't want to go, 1

••ItUtiko biry land!" cried Rachel,
mtihueimtimny. "Do tall me, Unda
Beu, who is to live bare?"
Unde Ben turned round and bred

I sl«n go," mid Hugh.

«1BAND MAFrWt............................

HATED

■Yen'll find us

I little Rachel,
thin unexpected

OPPOSITION COURTED
CmnpaiTKm Invited and Compctitiou Defied in
klmber.

Coffees and Spices

Dr. Mmse, to his lodging house at the
south wrot enmer of Market and Seventh
payment of printers' bills; that uot over
fifteen per cent, of all the Govwnmosit ia occupied by a tailor. who show*

Mirelopes h
u:.«

and Parlor Clock, of every Description.
__
Watch Materials and Tools for Jewelers.
rirs (HKAPK3T PUCKS 18 OCK MOTTO.

National or

‘Oh, yea ; ‘tie beniUiftrl."

child', footstep.

The Firtt Public Reading of the Dec­
laration.

litical

HmUm; Not York City,

ery floating rumor that ia likely to
scandal again* somu Republican

if Julr, whan
Mt uf MMt I
loha Nixon,
Sharif of I

�irnelf was not aa artirtic surernw-

llr

Booth did not succeed -a berating the
title rale with the power and effect which
nharartcriac his Jlam’.et xml Iago. Lm.1i

such desu-waerati
was seen to shake hands with him
TIIK &lt;11X1X TKAtiK. ’

Irving, Mich.,-April, 11th, 18»6.

Chicago has grown to I-- » god-forsaken

ii building last Tuesday evening, and
Bll4*oded by about forty thousand
ma, nearly all voten.
Mixa JtHOr WXJrTWtlXTll

After all the fiuurish of trumpets U cMimatcd that a million and a half of
pcupJe hare heard them; that fifteen I
Ilallct Kilbonrn and the brave drtcrmiaa- thouaaffd bad been converted, besides the

tiou.
RUTHKBFOBD B. HATES.
of Ohio.

vcry dueely to hot
meat indefinitely or un til ho xlumbl purge for tho rhttwhoa, the effort of which will all discuauug the

JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

Polttieal Note..
Vice Preridnrtial candidates mtn to U of the case by the Hoow. shrink from
placing their party in such an altitude of ciatiou, and tu audit purpose that &gt;131,
enmity to the right, of the rititen aa

by the
vn»cta
trucks.

of stealing,
1 , ■: n !

that

There U no denying that Moody and j eity
Sankey bold the hearts of the Christian ’*
people in their hands.

church, but are attracted there by the

them, and of their kind; at the present
time, and, at thia point in the pruevcJings,
the feet that the leopard cannot change
up on the Sibbalh, and cease to mock al
of Tutu Hoynr. a straight oat, dyed in the tho worship of God with their ribald gaywool democrat, for mayor, which little job cty.
.
_m __ i -iJ- i_
..r
was neatly sprung,on the meeting snd

going through the city is
its raloe. Conarsjuctitb
people, all anxious to give the &lt;lepartmg
pets prefer other markato, andjjjgy
port directing Kubouni ■ production be- evangelist. a hearty and cordial Godfound lhein. Baltimore 'ts ukir

RemtMican National Convention.

young ek-rk or mechanic. for away irom
boom iiBuenera. find. bi. f-th ready greased

trouble isn't with the the other day, in refcrnew to hi. politic*,
k the lowi fails on them, that ho waa.'. a DavU dcmooral. aril a
luate-d railroad anno]--- Btritow republican '—aajwzail|(ht fairly
bu aaid to repraen*. elcmautv in l*otli po-

“Hottext money for all, and
would hare been implied by the adoption well meeting era very effecting, and the
free achoolx for all.
There
rarexaent oi umtrial.
’
should be *uo inflation which
Committee of the Hou*-, advwng it to
Hx-Hcnalor Trumbull of Illinois fat end-'.................................
that rasa building. Every neat was occu­
will depreciate the one nor secpied, and every inch af standing room a.
terian interference which will
Ur Republican once more.
destroy the other.”

K. h. Rollins fur I nited Mateu Senator.

election to morrow promise. tirbe prolific
mvrkcd by. tlut /.fcr fAv««, next day. ,
t thccoufcdcratc. never eoulewc awvb
' ’
‘ t makingmro uf the lioe*
THE SALARY BILL VETO.
h ■dmuhi be Mted. Imwnwmally p-opulsr!
t
—- —
unite m pwj
The Preeiuent Thinks the Salary was
rill allow.
Smell at Finland MuehTooSmallYet.

nx I
feasted, screnadcil and lionised by ourcttl- living.

Knthwiaat. thetamdre. they &lt;m-

Republican urn aj&gt;d Reform can easily go

the Pnwidenrial x»Ury after th. jerwent
term; To the Senate uf the United Slalcw.

growcy wlU fuel the guod effect of this at! tti-the -•ux
--ilk st-scaing*
stockinj*" were alraMl
afraid to do
do'
I inytHag fo-yood ‘•nyejtuinj" to a limited
extent, but on Saturday they l-cemoe
• c-&gt;nri*t*4 of their error, when they found
and their power will not diminish. They fitsUitv thrown away.
‘ tl&gt;«n&gt;olvre&gt; iflrontineotly bounced by the
Hayes man. He believes the latter w the report. Tucker of Virginia, another one of reerived during their stay in the city
TUX rxtUtOM
South Towu jiotkrr. sitting m&gt; a board ol*
coming naan.
over •30,001) from grateful pxrenlj and; —» *■&gt;'
m..» sjw.mm
appointmcnti This l-ody met the com™.. TK« &gt;L.nk
I—.-hi.h n M. »

been pretty extensively advertised.

Dur- before they knew them scoffed at them.

FreoUeut of the United Stains,' without

cuurac from a actwe of duly to my auccna«r» in *.ISrc. to inyaclf, and to what i* due
to the dignity of Chief .Majrirtrate of a na­

,
who found rt convenient to nut off stop­
theta to live and prosecute their work.. piIlg M Uogas poraibi.
Dr rtyU at
Mr. Moody goes to
Florida f« a few i the openings display a judkioui mixture
works, snd Sankey goes for hi* rest to of iartsycats nou-ms which the milliner. -''itumptetKraf tlx- imtirr irregularity of
th.- «&gt; ralk-d rlratiufl. They then p

with -Stele-right*.‘

To lAose Whmu it matf CoHcrn:
I am now running n NEW POR I’A
MACHINE for Moving. Rasing, or
ing the Location of Buildings from small
great, and having handled about 1.31(91,
ings in Hi years, feel confident I can satisfy
those that "may fevor me with a rail.
Mv address is Irving. Barry Co., .Mich.
L
■
xxOQnS “ ■

DRUGS AND MEDICINES
BOOKS, STATIONERY, &amp;C

Having become owner of the
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Books,
Stationery, &amp;c., &amp;c., formerly
owned by Hopkins &amp; Barnes, 1
shall continue the Bnsinessof sell­
ing the above named Goods at the
old stand, in the City of Hastings
and do moat respectfully solicit a
share of the public patronage. I
have securedffithe services ofC.
A. BARNES, to conduct the
Business for me. I shall buy
my Goods strictly for Cash, and
by so doing shall be able tOjCompete with any Drug House in the
County.

CHAS. SHEPARD, M. D

rting a. SupvrvtMir*.
MB. non EXT T. LIBC0L3,

nearly ttU&gt;,000.

brought into the Mate,and il any datarte
ful nutter was found, to destroy and sup-

.
„
J MM.

Blaine led Tucker up to thia old decision
by easy but rap-id
ges, then fixed his
, ....
. i Southern heart Mr a few skilfully diverted
..4 Mta, wai» EMjrfr, I
&gt;hd

ing that he still held to the Utter and
spirit of that decision. A look '&lt;jf blank

Republican State Convention.

all! be esiliUwl In a sect

8. D. Bin
8.8. OU» Secretary.
Republican C&lt; nv«ntion

The Mitral Township ia lb. Crawly will

THE BANNER

The building wil

mail
&gt; pratly fancy bate are tbown fir tho n un »itin.- win-given to c*,uallv round men, tor the rvwpoaaibnitus and dignity of the
try and to be wupw by youmr girix. I and that part ufllie rvvolutesi emmpluhI M uys and feathers are- interdicted by ' nl. All through this straggle the ilcpubfashion, though the second rate nallin. &lt; • 1 li&lt;an party hero hut shown its usual deter­
Enprrvr of Brui!, l*vin I’edro. He ram* fill •hate with them sa they weft: w*tra Ixrt i minalwvi to fight fraud and corrupt ion, no
rep’ qu'irtJy, for an emperor, and duupare so slow in getting the modes, tbit
»ion. an average of about UJO daya to the
their hate always look fohiol haau, and
*&lt;wiut&gt;, nr 1720 per year &lt;ir lew than
the rtyhj uf lart wiater dovetail »n tfo-&lt;
The soatert for the Republican £ubcrnone tliirtiifti of the alary of the 1‘nridcnl.
was weeping and waiting in many circle. of June
Heather, with ite ridirate
The politicians wanted a chauee tn air pinky white and soft f-liagc, ia the fo» ■ •vatic proportion » BevcriJgn ia working
thcuuelrro at a rveeptioti; the eity officials cr adtuired fur trimming.
I'lumy &lt;.J) like a bearer, and Elibu Waakburnc’•
finally itmehnl &lt;3,000 [*r anutu,

few loug .ighted Democrat, when Tucker
I that Blain and Conklin have not apoken was carried into thia -lasuagiag admission. mH' dinner at about three prices, dividin;
to each other in ten yeari! That i« un­
with the official. ; tlic folio wanted i
doubtedly why we are having ««eb dull
■pie-minded members on the itmocratie emperors are supposed to always desire,
and most evwy!&gt;ody wanted to hate
The Philadelphia /Awe think, ii a
ronn-thiug in raanecticm with him. ' But
uhe liravilliati refused to submit to any­
ragaeity to sec that their only hope of rue­ thing of the kiad. lie eatue here to »re
He had
cow thia fall ri by disavowing any empa­ and not be seen, ami he did it.
splendid apart menta for himself and suite
thy with the old pro slavery • and Ulate at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and’ hr paid
right views that dictated the [«&gt;!icy of the hia own bills tlic same as any other man
would. He drove about tlx eity and
viewed it in the most comfiirtaJJc way he
didate for the Presidency. ia being over­

which thia braid was rtfly found last

‘rJ'"'lfci’u“J~r

OUR CHICAGO LETTER.

.a.
T.UW..W ih»x. -n,.:
1
M Lt, i.
U uu ™i...

1’c‘r'n”

J
„„„

Mr Rotert T. U.-roh-Th. Oo.- ,b&lt; M^_,rs,_
had got through be paid hia bilk like a
•rnorship— After Grtnt— Buatneu ibe matter standi now. Bristow seems to
man, and went to Chicago. Then were
Enter—investigation—The Rifle— ba ahead in th-.- wishes of Uqrablkae *
thirty people in hia suite, attending upon
pro-dar-ry and lrea*on.ble Democracy, hia pTM-G-an-l hum twenty to take care
Baoth.
Out i*-cal troubles bare taken ait
oflii. witeTthe ewnvas. The cxpeuca
of the party at the note! alone Were 12 .
CbMauo, April 17th, I*
j
subject just now. lilaine has many fricods;
One of tho House investigating or*
Sfo) twrday.tlM entire expenses being
The interne
interrat which
। Merton'is not popular, and I don't know
Fr„haUy |A,000. It bu t a bad buwneenation.
being an emperor. Dum 1‘cdro is a tall, ___ g—,—___ — — n--------- ------------ 1 i of any ••fen-rite son" to whom the affectrraay spent.»eu,uvu on wnneraro, wimoui
dbooveriBg aaythiBg to justify a twen- I h jujt B(m
the racUe*. riau- well built, handaotno man—one who im­ against fraud and cnnuptioeri poveramcn1 I ions of tlic proplearo inclined. Washbume
prests one a* being a long way above the
dees being pul out through the eoutnpal merchants who wrote a letter the other
empress* ia a rather handsome wovancc of that party. Every election held
day. and bring engrossed in the busiacni, who looks as if she h.vl ■ aa much
of fighting the ballot box staffers. left
dearly shows that the intelligent voters
j gatfou, and a einiH.peut k.n ol currency
of this country—many of whom partially government Brnil enjoys. The offirera. box mu) put in—hb »poe4»elr»
relented toward it ia 187-1—have been un­ aerompanyiag him were all Sue looking
Thera will Iran ckrtiou for May..r and j » ratward, rwipracating the eart ward mow­
deceived by the hopekoe incompetency met', cxw|&lt; om—the treasurer, or Alderman, tomorrow, and l.uainr^ will [ ««•»
pune-lwldcr, of the pony.
He looked .
'
fisrakratebv active lart work, elraanw Satlike a pur-: bolder—a small wxnlco be generally auapended- I rood eitucna
clement in the South manifested by its fsevd. brown-vkinned wan—whtes bnaileaden in Coograaa thia winter, and are
cscetion and |&gt;olL» win be carefully wateh-.d.
preparing to administer a fitting rebuke to
while tho ladira—G&lt;d blew* them—are

CutboUc io all .South

r*»e

—««• I»

I'iCXRO.

TheElMtion-A Sow's Ear-Long- "T“'*
M. WM.Mk-H. I Hi! H. m !“

"Er;. 1.h

fixed by th- Conititutioo in supplying ds. ------------------------ "
-----------

judgement of the great majority of those
U. 8 Obaxt.
Excut ire Mansfoo. April 18,1876.

tioss.

I lesidns journal clerk Smith, it

Doorkeeper Fits Hugh in Kentucky acre-

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

America.

volume of th« IIastixo". RxrOBLirAW

sad wiD undoubtedly secure aa ejection.

their author, srv the only parties punish- conetUting him, ami whatever lie raid

Prnsidculix! efoctMl

law an*l give the innniripal
•hrift. Tint Uttofy &lt;&gt;f Use
harr k-d to the pronnt
dition, is interesting:

H UN D

recogvitad religion.
was raeUetad by a majority of 3C72 over

I

And she dial go write campaign
.luffing—forced a new city clutter upop

good opinion of this emm try and it. p
j k,.nfi, Miii.d&lt;rimMcll»t he k

Democratic Mayor (Colvinl assumes tn
cry recently UrubcU'a Comuihlrv have

bv the officula of this pity,
mined by the wpully objrt
MLattAF's IMPEACnMKJIT.

TVLoaisrilk

todiM 11mm

mb now

nady

The people of Barry ( -minty to under,
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent ns 40 dozen
but Will Hams, says he cnii sell them Cheap
to get them clrtired out.
Well they sent us a doutile order ol

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says il 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 il out

ran port of the state Ik . crvlg" appears to
ming hate, and with thew heavy crane have strong support and is te-l concerning i
like nbboua and plain tfoc grainil rilka htui&gt;--ifmuch ity.th-.t quarter, l-ul devotes ',
are weed mere than anything cbe.
Fine

which arc b-at a trcllia round tho fare I-:

LY S ADVERTISE**"

m, aBOOTTBSCOI

tv eontrenfttm io be '
eatut^ay.
The ca
^UlbehMaefoUaw
^■ard.at the Sehexi
Uvemrl Ward at thi

todiqjfc.. TouHh t
\kr Mee vf the Count.
By order of City Co

rm

to impeach Clapp, the Senate printer. who aa Attorney General of Virginia a
Better get through with that Belknap

M.nrns

Ute U. 8. Manihal here. Ktovira to the
~
’ ■MkrtndferadnetolhoGovbc employed depute ineg­
on, hanng boon sent to

ter*—. u — w ft

GROCERIES

We have a
\l&lt;\Stock as any one coining
id the Store can see and the
ill be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our D(/LLAR TEA
is the best be ever saw, and everybod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P bin says don't tell any bo«ly they sell
PURE GROUND (.'OODS for ilis to hard
work to grind thorn.
» WITH, MANEEfi PRESTON.

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON

�,|

We hare secured the assistaiice of Geo. H. Brooks, to
\ settle up the account with
I every /terson doing business

PniI.AI&gt;Mt.PlllA, April 22,-lBTfl.

It haa 1mm said that the American, as
a people are lacking in that spirit of “ssnUmenta! potrUbm ’ M characteristic of
many other nation*!!Itos, that the thrifty
inhabitant of Undo Sam's domain in hi*
hot pursuit of the •‘almighty dol­
lar" has no time to foster and promote the
•mtimattia that first found cxpre-ioc in

Notioaz

Some vengeful satirists have sought to j
drive home conviction upon thia point by
a comparison of national songs, making
sorry contrast of the lively air of-Yankee
Doodle" with the soul stirring notes uf
the “Mancllaise’’ and the “Wacht am
Rhine.” And the truu American wondun why hit people ire so slandered ; for
notwithstanding the ramopolitan charac­
ter of our popular inn U Is a slander.
.
But we are nuw fairly into the Centen­
nial year. and the spirit of ’"Ii i* a good

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

M. HIndea, Hottie Stopper,. Dntrcll.
J. Uajrd. IMteeCiMMr.inUlMMiMi
H. Minh, Shu* Lacing*, brtruii
I&gt; l&gt;*rmi.l, Cheek Hook*. Artau.
P. Sekwk, NmI Tok*. WaytMid.
I». tauherlaa.1, Car Trert.. lMr.il,
Lecture

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

quality and quantity of it. Ifthu nujoa- 1
tic old eagle don’t do sonic tall acnaaiingl J
between thia and the fifth day jpf July it
will bo a wonder. I venture tu nay that ।
reverence fur ''the father*'' than their
utterance*, or a more profound rrapect for

&lt;1*44 113}.

den positively refused to run against Hol­
man for the nomination, and rite lionor
was fina'ly conferred upon James I), WiU-

William Eurgk.rU bulldi.g

Krom ike tartb-oAtlng Eryant'* dilatory of
Ike failed flaiea. aa eatertatatag i-iwerr
b foMbhnl reaeerntag "Tl.» Try* Vocationtaa." The G.llege Serie* ia continued Wilk a
paperon Dewdola CeUege. leatalslag rein Intecentee it Hiwthanie. faingfeike. and
other diaiiapiukei men ; amoag ike pldare
ia a *|ll.«irtl« of Loagfell .e. al shout the n;.

of the main eharsn of adultery, if not, in.
deed, of all the (lurch ComwiUeo found
•gains: him.
Let the world know what we know.
This man was only confronted by the un­
reasonable statement of a fallen woman,
one who was oxpelie 1 from the church
one year ago. but who was ruled a mcml-cr
duriog the trial by the Presiding Elder’
that she might blacken the reputation of
a Christian minister, aud thia too, while
fire of our most respectable citizens gave
a oiuntcr statement, Uigvther with one ul
ths toost prominent witneme* for the prusTl,is woman had previously signed a li­
bel solemnly taking back this very charge
upon noth, and afterward* acknowledged
her signature to it upon live stand.
Her
statement, is unreasouablc, a* site fixed
the scene in acun»picuou* iJare and by
^Aylight; and we can but think that great

We will kJ] ehewper than pny other House
in the city.
' TEA! TEA!!
,
From 50 to SI "5 aa to grade. Warranted
from 13 to 23 eta. eirenper than any other
House In Itarry County.
COPPER
For 23, 23, 30, 33, 40 *nd 45 cent*.
U*&gt;k at the quality.
CANNED GOODS
Tumat.w*, Peaches, Cherrire, Plumlm,
l“ine Apidra, I'cara, Green Peas, Ac., Ac.
CANDIES
,
We have the best amortmitit and sell fur
the lea*t money in the rity.
TOBACCO
We do **dl a lietter article ami from 10 to
V
••
other place in
tlic Cuunty.

I0TUKE FRAMES AND MOUJ,J&gt;.
nrow, IIKACXWTX. PArwa-HoLt.EU8. Wall-Pocxetm, FuwmJIoldkxx,

Peerless Milk Safes

We sell the BcnCupbefi.
PRODUCE
neighlnr by the unreasonable rulings of
the chair, as well as tho deep prejudice Taken in exchange for all kinds of goods
manifested by the court, against the accusrel, anti the low, vile rumors of enemies
in Chesaning and dsewberi which were
poured into the cars ofthe reverend gvntleman, who sat in judgment upon their
accitsed brother.
We, aa a community, feci greatly aggricv
cd, that the Court instructed tlic witaen
not to cotnmuncalv the name ofthe other
supposed guilty party. It thereby threw
a foul suspicion upon tl^ good name of ev­
ery woman in our midst. Had the wit­
ness been obliged to state the name, »l»e

Prof. Watson discovered another plan­
et, April 1(1. If was in the roostcllat ion
rirgv. and shines like a star of the 11th
magnitude.
An oil Mintinguf Guv. Hingham, the
first Republican Governor uf Michigan, he
being elected in 1851, has deen add 'd to
the Stale Library.
Thu growing whrat crop through the
Stain is looking promising. March has
proved the most favorable for that crop of
any fur years post.
Small |Kix4ias been very prevalent in
Lyndon, Waahtenaw Co. One or two

organized with a full crape of oflkvre.'and
that town now boosts of as thorough and
efficient a fire department aa any inland;
city of the statcWm. Psulie. kicked by a horse at a
Detroit lirery stable, route time agn, and
uno leg broken, died Thursday evening,
from a bone splinter severing one of the
arteries while towing about on his couch.
The wife uf Jantes K. Shepard, of
Chippewa, killed a large buck recently.
He had been scared up by some Indian

lion held at Indianapolis, Wednesday of
hst work proved a very lively affair. Hon.
William S. Holman uni Hon. Frau kirn

were run, the latter supported mainly by
Republican* The Union recorder, C. M.
Hagadurn, had one majority over F. C.
Terrell, Democrat; and the latter gentle­
man had previously been defeated at the
township election by one vote for rnperin-

dumb, and blind.
From Jan. 1 to March 31, (1.913
emigrants camo into the tJnlted.Stalai by
way of Port Huron.
(Iranrille Miller, &lt;*• of the election
day rioten at Niles, bi been lined 150
and f.U days in the Workhouse.
Aller the centennial trec-tdanling al
Mason, April 15, (.). M, Ihitnre of this
city delivered an eloquent addrnm.
Ths time fur holding the next fair uf
the Ingham connly agricultural society
ha* been fixed for Sept. 27’ 2H, 29.
Hot,. 8. M. C’utoheon, of YjaUanti,
will be a delegate to the Presbyterian As­
sembly at Brooklyn’ N. Y., .'lay 18.
Furnishing plaster to grangers at less
than what it rata to grind it was what
husti-d H. 0. Weston of Grand Rapid*.
Cotigneramau Durand has given notice
that a competitive examination for a na­
val cadetship, will be held at Flint on the

Scvcral farm* in lower Michigan sold
of late al prices quite up- to the highest
that hare been obtained at any pn.-v.iou.*
period.
The annual reunion of the State Pioneer
Society will be held in Anu Arbor in ranjunction with tlic Washtenawewnntydreiety

in be was w beautifully thrashed by his
obstreperous progeny, and joibs in the
jollification of the boys who Mattered hl*
lea *o jiromiscuouidy about Bo-ton harbor.
Possibly the old fellow may experience a
tew jwig* of regret when lie coutempIatM
what a proud and profitable part o? hi.
kingdom was thi'ii lost, but

and Mr. Bull, as be reflects upon .what
alt have been, can only wish that he
sooner learned that it b&gt; not always
wise to nil. with an iron rod.
Arrangement* for the “big show" are i
going vigorously furward, and here one'
seen all the bustle of prejaratio^. Phila-1
delphia is completely absnrixd in it. Mat-!
tcre not pretaining to “the Centennial”

BUSINESS NOTICE.

•■d from Eurjpe and is now at his’home in
Mtbkegvu.
The first car-load of Verawnl marble
for the floors of the capital arrived in Un

tion ever celebrated it* hundredth lesthday on a mon magnificent wale, or-in­
duced ao many other government* to take
an active part in the festivitita of tho oecwriow, to to speak. Even John Bull—
bleat hi. good nalurod old tout—burin in

Republican Csucuses.

The Republicans of the se­
veral Wards in the City of
Hastings, will meet in cau­
cus on Friday evening'April
28th 1876, al halfpast seven
o’clock to" choose one Delegate
from each Ward to the coun­
ty convention to be held on
Saturday.
The caucuses
will be h$ld as follows-First
Ward at the School House,
Second Ward at the Depot,
Third Ward at W. H. Hay­
fords office, Fourth Ward at
the office of the County Clerk.
By order of City Com.

tie up our matters. Any re­
ceiptsgiven by him or any
other business done by him
jor. an on r—~i7d
Banner Office, pertaining to
the publishing department,
•" valid

WE MEAN BUHINE8S!
Fnnilture Ilouru* south aide Htatc Bt.
opposite H. A. OoodyraPs Hardware
Store.

renwni

.

biok.

FARM FOB SALE!

jaA^^ovED

Going to Kansas or Colorado.

ful Arkansu Valley, to PUetiin, Colorado
Spcugs, (’uchara*. Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Fe and all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Arizona. Special round trip
90 day tirkeu tel I^verim salo May 15th,
at S30, taking [in the fiun-ju* watering
place* on the D. A R, G, Road. U&gt;w em­
igrant ratea to the San Juan Mine*.
I 'Ullman Palace Sloening (’arc between
the Mbacuri Hirer and the Roeky mount
min* without change. Clone connection
made at Kan*** City and Atebidm in
I nion DejmC For
time table* and
the San Juan Guide,’’ addrcs*,

Haattap Jan'y. 1M. ISTfi.

XXMWI

G L A S.sXNDriA IN T

FINE PRINTING

DONE at this OFFICE

ttM
(••nM UiSrn m
GifORUK /, in:a rim.

Implements i

C^0D

FOR TIB SPKINfl TRAM.

respect the Quaksr City is acurccly belter
than ita neighbor*. The splcudid system
of building associations so much in vogue
here is, however, worthy of mention, as ita
rcsulls arc wituesacd in lire comfortable
situation of meehaniea and other, of the
middle cUsmw, whn ar? better haus-d in
Philadelphia than anywhere else in the
world. Nearly every one has a home of
hi* own.
As an Mxposiliua of the progroM in the
arte and scimra, invirutlons and every
the people sharf read, snd what shall be eoucavoaUe industry, the Centennial exrefused them. Fortunately fur bis party
no other member was fioliih enough to
advocate such an atvmrd etwaorabip of the

home in Si.’ Clair, co &amp;O lUth.
Mr. j
Cooper wa. a member of Congress once
having been elected in 1852 from the
same dbtrict now represented by another
gentleman of tho same name.
Il is a thrilling •
grizzled lop driver l

THE CELEBRATED

niATIOYU

®S£-&gt;£S:

•

4li* little chair la
1* sue.
Illa Tax heloMM more.
Ilia h*kkr kene t* ridavlera.
turn* haa C*a* Vetera.
Attention
1 will tell fur the next Sixty Days fur

for the craning Kipcactiow is, of coune,
estimated, and it remain* to 1« seen liow :
much' the prevaihng hard tinxw ux«lifie* .
them- calcntalicuM. If idl the autiripmiou. '
। of our Jdighied luaifirtva and ex|&gt;vctaiit
tradesmen air realised they will be lisppy, ,
am) it will 1* one more instance wheretu
“BoLby Burns' linn about ‘Th* Int I
bid pbnu of twin, and awm" &lt;k&gt; q.4 .q- I
ply. Nut a villsge or hamlet in al) thir ’
land will to wilium: rej&gt;rp-cntati&gt;.ii here
to see aud rejoice.
No fairer .pot on earth could have been
C&gt;und fur the purpw, and viewed from
Oeorgu’s Hill—a commanding elevation
in Fairmount Park—the rising aocnrnu
bling buildings of the Exhibition appear
with thrir diversified
’.ttW
reiluru aud xiilteringti..,——, „ ------- shin., like a new rity of fairyland. The
m^ratrn long roof lines of the main build-1
ing and the machinery building, the dcmul Elskop Cte**l»».l Oze. .
t
statutes on the dome and ioof of Metuorila short stories Ibis number tally sustains J
tbs reputailon of the Magaila* in Ibis par- ‘
tieslar, ceeialrieg, "Just fa Tiste," by

iron Plow.

With Wood lor Iron Beam.
Land Rollers, Harrows, Culti­
vators, Double Shovel Corn
Plows.

■ nl kind* of Sewing Machine Needle* aud '
Mseliine Oil. I aU aril Well A CUtertt &gt;
Pump*.

Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers
EVERGREENS.SMALL FRUITS,
and other &lt; nizmental Trstw and Frail*.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

TRIUMPH HARVESTER AND EIPIBE STAR lOFIB,

XXfiOwl.

Dte March of Reason.

xi51w-

C. H. Salisbury.

BATH PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
Wijh patent Bent Offfkr, made from the beat New York Rccnttd
Growth Rkkory.

Benj H. Bristow.

The Old Reliable
cotmtira.

xx51 tf

/

.

Comrtantoy on Hand,

BUoTmiT m Imi
dpor cwt of Goodycant Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.
Htmlinga, April 12, 187G.

HAVE YOU A

Tatrer*

�Rheumdisffi, Neuralgia, Sciatic,
----teMMi. r-ttT»«r-ar.A --i.

CALIFORNIA
;irty M hts .nvratmeui. How wvU this
•JM* was uraplud will, will be shown Iwwltat* for a moment. o «ay that fur a
: Bather Lubhs. raport to the .St«u- fact, and iti'rnk it ia tho man. cxtrava^M
fe,nk*r k-11* “uj-pfix umi in the world uf manurvs-that ate fitl. d
to fartiliu land. 1 would put asbw on ha* romethiog t- fight for. ami that «btf.
being a tree wotuati. will help hiia to
Here matter toted until the meeting of
fight; that she will put her lips to lih ear
and whbj-er wunh oTroaira-l, and her
dr-waiag logra^ tend, lait I would apply hind to has haart arrl impart luipirati-m.
my manure for growing the grass, into All ihrrarh life’ through rturac tfad runthe soil, in roeb a way that it woull l&lt; ahinr. through Kmflirt an.P- victory,
tliurovghly intermingled with the surface through advene an-l through -favuiing
of the roil iWf and ao intcnoingled that winds min needs! wouun'i- love. Ils.
itwiUUr cnaUc-l to prrrorve lor itaelf heart yrwrn*for ii A sister's ora m-tli ,
«4a bno will hardlr supply the iwe-L Yet
many seek far nothing further thin sn- '

in the truth'aait i«.
Rumors ray Urge Mims of money have
l-oeu advanced to Brother Warton to cuable him to erect a mill and purchase, the
necessary machinery for making plaater.
nnd the supplement rays:
That thu committee might -be secured
against Ions. Brttthcr Weston artigued to
the rammittee all onion for plaster that
had hem rewired by me and forwarded to

other. Then the question very naturally
ariart, are they micquatc? And that de
pends entirely ajx&gt;n the amount of plaster
Brother Weston ran furnish and tho sum
iwr ton to be applied in payment of the
bmn. Tho Secretary on thia point giro
us only Mr. Woaion'a speculations, who
frankly admit* that he cannot fill Ida or­
ders. Now, upon his own ata^mcata and
that of othera who have visited hia premi«B »t Grandville, we are enabled to glean
the following farts:
1st. That the Bteta Grange by nwolat i mi authorized the Executive Committee
tcaasat Brother Wrotoa peculiarily or
i&lt;b«rwi-« to tnanufartiuT plaster.
2d. That the committee have adiaticvd
Brother Wcrton several ihunaaad dollars
with no other security than the order*
furniabed by the subordinate grange*,
'which wc are told at this fate hour will
.noAbe filled. Perhaps this i» security
enough, but to my mind, it is a matur of
[«rfcc&lt; kMHCtMW,and had if etni.-ulcd from
any other aoarve than from buxinw men
whose nspiratiras for office leada them to
think they would make a'good governor, a
l.'nited States Senator, or a Congranman,

The tn-tot extensive. thorough nod n-ur
plrto iii'titution of the kind io.(ho world.
Eight llum«and LTtoluatci of this ndlege
Paul, Mix&lt;cKAro:.tH.Dtn.tmi m&gt;w in nicivaaful IradiMx ia the principal
and all point* in th? Great Northwest. cities an-l towns of the I'uited Slates

box.Ht.

w Ikinc. «.l tasetr-fa-ar
to deprive it of the heat ofthe BiUNaplicrv.
nor put it ia in »o idiaih&lt; a manner as to
M-d iM-youd measure, hare gottcu :
KwnX*
I rinr la to* aa-stili or a
be subject to the usual evaporations ina.
limn they sought. Tlt-dr wives »ur- | .apt n-rt.a.
Hwaaualh ’"I to the K-lal
led by the auu nnd the wind.
It should
lEssaJSihcm by bringing rat a uo de idett in .
he put into the acai in such place th»t
i«, and dtKkartng a tr.-art-rt t-f n-ur - cbatle. PsMl
the soil will control it and put where the
KgezSCTttffi
impathy an-l biro.
heal of the atmmpherc and the rains will
reach it. Now you catrpcttitooin various
The name of Rohm Lincoln.
of'
waya. For the seeding down of gram
lands, and rmin lands, therefore, I would President Idneoln, is mcnriooe-1 in IMInois
apply a harrow and harrow in the ma­ for Hivn-sary of Suit.
nure. For corn lands I would apply the
manure the day before I jJautcd my c«ni
—say the last of May— plough in the
manure, and turn the sod over dri to it.
I would aay that the season for this i.
that, if you put a little, fertiliser into the
hill, when the hot corn weather rotue- aixl
the corn roots are in wenn-h c-f their f-.-d,
they will be seeking in tho furrows far
that heated and dc&lt;raqx*o-l 'material that
lie there. That ia the secret of the as­
slt» lalnwl si Ou--Ale-ftss 'W- MT real SO •» ■
m. A*4 iL«rsi- i-xIsJumJ toto-lM -a mH
sertion that corn will grow better, upon
.(•siSir .I uwaasre iks -sm «t t« • bu»lml «s4
re -Istil■■&gt;.! »is:»-ulss ereli rtS»MU&gt;
rod lan-la newly ;J-iughe-l. with die ma
»t .to- aa stl-owr fre rt i«aatr-«ts -toUsrrttSi
nnre ploughed in. than ip-almost any cab­
l&gt; ill M.irtrere «insrtt ro&gt;« Uol-»t&gt;a c» mi:
• re -«-li«s- st UwsMa re«i«r. tiaiisatova i».
there and Mil -lirttrrlsr-l by atmospheric
influences, will be hcatixl and will begin to
deeompiwe jmt when the com most w.uti.
it- That ia the way I should apply it to
a csjrn crop and to the great root crops
that wc raise. I should apply it in pre­
cisely tho way 1 hare auggested, io pre­
pare for the growing uf gra-w aud of rorn,
bcraUM- I aiu osuurol from my own cxj«:ricnec tint the application-of manure
broadcast slid furrowed into pk-nghnl
land, together with a little artificial fartiltier in the lull itaelf, will raise tho iicat
crop of corn and poUtocs, and the best
general crop that the fanner is engaged
tn raising- I think tho law , I hare laid
down with regard to the upplicatiou uf
Is^raaan. Ills
manarc ia a good one, and if the farmer
.wsxa.
will observe it, he can caeapc all discua
sion about how to plough it. The answer
ia “put the tnaaurc where die heat of the
NOTICE.
atmosphere, and the tnoalure. .an s&gt;-ouort reach it and create the dccvmporilion
PETERMAVS SERTE'PILLS.
U. S. Internal Revenue

SPECIAL .X4XEB.

The Ri[kt Kind tf Kuta fir
Y«H Mee.
BUSINESS TRAINING.

Young men who contemplate a Lumocm
Freeport and Dubuque Lina
life. and parr-ole haling -&gt;»w to educate,
Ie tbronly rout- for Elgin, llocxroitt., arc jurti-ularly ro|uertcd l» send
Fttm-oirr. nnd all points via Freeport. •far documents ratalUg to the rollcge. which
Ila
,
Chicano nnd Milwaukee Line
I« the old Lake Hhore ftoah-. and is the
only on&lt;- ixmIiic tlinmKti Evanttun,
sfeSBKfc

FOR SALE at THE BANNER OFFICE i

1. Hck4ar.rsv.il. A. II. iVTA.sc t«a o'rlxk
&gt;•
«t that 4ar al ll»»
frvol ■ti.ui
ie U-.n tl-Hur. la Ilia t'ltr af llartlac. In .
sa.tSrfiien.wsri-’i.'i
lain .? MMdaac*, kMo aad 4e~rtto.l a&gt; (nil--•in Tilt f»«lk Mrl a.MCer i&lt;4) st Ikr &gt;vi
saras .ra'asssr'.a
rHl *«auialaa faiu &lt;k&lt; artr* ut taad L'

&gt;“”‘IATIC

\Khitteb

/STU
to Wayn£ JatoO Saito
RAILROAD.

fawlb re*. Il to aimwto, I

*'

“z~snttt»r‘nwirv&lt;n!

CENTENNIAL
SONGS AND QUARTETS.

!srI

MEMORIAL SONG.
-Tin»rs&gt;na *&lt;&gt;»»«“

, Valley Junction.
I For laike Geneva, Four Train* dally.
. For Jtixkford, Sterling, Kenosha,
[•"-•'V.l
Jancrvllic, and oilier points. you can
have from two to ten trains dally.
New York Office, No. 4U Broadway;
Boston Office. Ko fi Slate Street; Omaha Tu»».lo»k-«. vsrs liUnl 4wmuu slit to ms4i.
Otitic. 2M Fnrubani Street; ban Fran­
cisco Office, 1st Montunmety Street;
r-ltCawn n'l.L.I
...

ACCORDION

!£
rtSSBS.-gffiT1
SEW fI8K TUES,

D«|&gt;oti earner W. Kcnile nnd Canal STRAWIERIIES ANS PEACHESritivett Walls Street Ik?pot, center Wells
and K untie Slreeto.
Fcrrati-aur lafurtnaUon not attaina­
ble -no-your home ticket agents, ap-

4

SWawlA-^rwfeat MaUI far Gremre. A,
IgaifttSaSttev—
HaZnrtih'r ciasfata MnW.,------ .“

NOTICE!

CONCERTINA.

G“Kl

A7«:.P!tE?"

PENSIONS
To whom Pensions are

■■All unit DIVItllS.
Thr Reliable Shert I.lae

JOHN STANLEY I
Wagons

and

anno unit aii setioit

Bnggies

GABDINXAND FIELD SOT
Wlolraaleand Retail,
11 Midiigan Grand" Avenue, Detroit.

Canned Fruits and Fisn.

■

THE ENEMY OF BISEASE 1

FOE

OF

PAIN

Wtntwaln IJtnlen la

DRY COODS,

ALBERT DICEIKSON,

MUSTANG

LINIMENT

y.—

feu..

IBROSSEAU

FUR
IWUbtM Unia, Frans, k

am. ins.

M
ADMIMISTRATOM SALE.

UNDERTAKING

?!
y
aw

Ji il
isi ri

ttUlNH BUT.
I^j

|Maa4.

j!;;L
§ ii

lUT. VUHTJNU me.. «&amp;, or (J .00,
BAH OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING. AND RKHTOHED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS

A Grat Reiitta ii Frites1
SALISBURY

SEEDS,

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BKACKK IN

CRPI«LDKO

u silE J Mired.

iiir i

THE

DETR°T.
Oafow.—Wctherafield Red ami White
Portugal.
1‘arniut.—Long Smooth. .
JW—Philadelphia Extra Early. Carterv, Hirst Crop, Champion of England,
aud White Marrowfat.
/•cpi-rrr.—Large Squash and Bull nose.
RtuUtkn.—Turnip Scirirt, I«aog Scar­
let, and White Spudnh.
.SomciiA—Summer Cnx-kneck, Horton
Marrow, and Hubbard.
•
In this bri«f l»t will lie found the ha■ ■ ■ —
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IICHIGAH AMD THE SOUTH.

THE BICKFORI AUTOMATIC

CtectQrta tM Dmr tat

4th. That Mr. Woatou has ground only
about 400 or 500 toro of plaster rinro the
Wakefield (iarfy).
26th of March, and that he has ground
the loot bit of rock he has mined, nor can Savoy (late).
be produce it in quantity fur some time
Ocwmfar,—White Spfee and Ung
U» cone. My imprarara ia that he can Grona.
notexceec) IO.IHHi tmn the prnteut aeaC&lt;rrr-.-Z.—Improved Lone Or­
ange.
itk That tho hxwtiou uf his bed wiU
G-vu.—Moores Early and StoweUa
not allow him tn produce plaster at u low Frergrticit.
figurw » he has eoatractod for, therefore
fziwtyfor*r.—Early and late Erfurt.
Shop on Jefferson Street, north of
Crierit.— Dwarf Incomparable and Hastings Hotel.

7th? That the security given ie joat no
security al all, and all boost grangers
'thraUbeiafarorof fafalim- the Karoo­
lire Committer to a rtric-t account far all
moniot inrwted in thia borine®.
And now, Mr. Secretary Cobb, u our
article ia getting somewhat kngthy and
we are all anxious to get our plaster for
Sil.00, phase let us know how to do it,

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■ Family Knitting Machine I

ZITHER.

with the beat sort uf vegetable m»D and
plants, I append the fallowing list, naming
two or throe kin-la of each to select from.
Dtcrtrf Zhvtns..—Early Valentine and

—Large White Lima and I
-‘Try.
Egyptian and !&lt;oog

;

Winona and St. Peter Line . i
I« the only route for Wixoma Roertm.-1
tkh.Owatoxxa. Mankato, RCPctkii
| b'KW Ulm. nnd uD polirta In Hootheni
i and Central Minnesota. ll«
Mj-uifre- ut granite l-nilding, with eleGreen Bay and Marquette Line
Cinlly filled and furnished a]«rtmcnln fur
la the only lino for JAXRavir.i.i:, the application &lt;&gt;f and carrying nut nf rar
WATrirrowx.l oM.Dv La&lt;.Orni;o-.ii.
A rrurroK. Gimx Bay, Fhcaxa.ua*i novel and ayaletnatie tn-.tli.id&lt; of
Nkoaunkk, MAXQi'nTE, Houourox.

TV ...iHrtrtsiatosaf Iks Valtoi Kuu*. ass
i i-u trt.1. JET. »*4 SSO&gt;, rsesirs. svssy
ra

Scribner s Monthly is printing a serie,
of timalyand pmtieal paper, ia hs -‘Home
and Society" doparttneat. entilRd ■■Rural
Topics,” by the well-known horticulturist,
P.T. Quinn. The following is from the
May Number:
April nnd May are the two busy moalha
in a well managed vegetable garden. Daring
ibene mofilhs, the moat important.work of
the season has to be hurried tfejdugh, f-r
planting time ia abort, and there are many
small maiteta that need prompt alienriou.
First of aD is Ihesclcttiuuofcnoicc garden
seeds of recent growth, and -meh as will
be found true to name. The surest way I
is to select from each year's en-p a few of i
the beat sped mens of the same to raise :
seed from. For tho rest, send to some
reeponaiWc seed merchant, and don't de-

See Here.

I’

Bow full partklilara of the action uf
tiie cemnuttre can be fonud ia the Sup­
plement of Brother Vubb'a of Manh -tth,
except that he d-xo pot Mat.- the anv.,nnt
rftnraey invented by the Gunmittec.
This U a mat ter of nc great importance
providing proper security has Itcu taken,
and. the tesuh aimed at be aamopib&gt;h«L
Bat for tut who five back luerll- mile,
from a railroad station, the item of carting
fhMcr through the mud jurt at the time
wc must aow it. m a matter t&gt;f some little
importance
”
And now, 51r. Secretary, 1 a»k, whyhare we lawn kept in auejeme all this lime,
• hHu the farts in the cose have l-e-n well
known tn ywuraolf for the last twom-ntbo,
that Brother Weston eould not fill half the
unlits* Why did )VU not let the mem­
bort of the Order know the facts in the
case ro they coaid fall hack on the ol-l ...
moatiou for their supply ?
Thiajpoying »4J)tl per tun for plaster,
than bo oHigcd to haul it at this tunc of
year, Jayu-rt the kind of help wo shall
avoid m the future, ‘•grange or no grange."
I'nlcaa you make j-tvpcr amen da for thia
conduct your influence in tho future will
be of litlfe or n« account, and wc ho;&gt;c for
.1." .i _

YOUNG MEN.
ARLES R. WELLS, /•rreuint.
l/EXRr L. HILLS, Sterrfaty.

Hi

I'.eciuc-.II; was ]&lt;3.-ec-l ,
A'eroW. That the Slate Grange will
ranteintta Eaocuiivc Caanmhteo in uny
rffort- it way make to Mp H. O. Wcuou
efemdop hi« pfasler bedThr the u- of I’aireoa of Htrfan-lr v. pecuniarily t-r other-

.'iiciuiiAx,
MiNxntrrA,
iowa,
N'biiiiaxka, Calikhnia and the Wnvrxnt-TcnuiTontra. tin
Omaha and California IJne
I- the abortnst and beet route for all
uilntatn NonmiutN lLUSotn, Iowa.

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                  <text>VOL. XXL NO. f.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 1.1876
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^iTl A I^iGCOrd
ITBUCHER.

A.\l&gt;

Ebn OR

0LIJ8ICHIU PLOW!
KA TBS

AD i‘KRT/NfXt;.

• Lite* or L««? of Xosptf .e rvporenrih
uacs;

1506 Sold i/I t8p.
304g Sold i/l' i8p.
SoLd t/i 18/3. 14376 SoLd iftiS/f. 31077
SoLd ijl 1875, pjo fuLLy 100000 iriLL
Dt WUI/ICD foil 1876. Op IftLf
T16T
PPPr Sold

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.
FMfflSaHR AH&gt; KBBESS CABAS.

ISAAC W. VROOM AK.
R uHKitlYF. I&gt;«P«U U. t&gt;- Manhal.

Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

F. S. BOWEN,

JOHN Q. CRESSY.

S- C- PRINDLE
sRY El’BLICCOMVBY AXOJR A WAX

| ChamjisaHeapersaiKiMaweTs.
fl-on ninn Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows. Road Scrapers,
CHAS. H. BALER.
AKD FHOHE'V

Stats AU

Mkh.

vtm.ij. hay
a

rruuXKr

’

WM. UPJO1

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED
Coffees and Spices

DELIGHT J. WOLT.M. D.

PHYSICIAN 4 SUBGKOS.
rUERRORT, BARRY COVWTT, I

*FRIEND •N‘NKD-

A'**1

the title to his land with the n-omt' jmr ‘ by reading
cbaser.
. °
Die following iky .Mr. Wealou went to
to rule. Nothing ran
Hr "—called upon an eminent lawyer, be tnure conclusive than thia reaaoniof, if
riutedhiv ease. and showing hi*, letter we admit the pramiae*. But if either
from (hie recorder. dan the one fWno the premise i* false or needs to' be materially
la ml .-officer. The lawyer informed him modified, tlien die conclusion is not qrite
&lt;**#«.“«
.M
aonfeviotu.
There » no doubt that Proteutaate.teten
ns a whole, ore rnabh more numcroev in
tlis coantry.thaB MJH odicrebsa of ro&amp;
foniat* , and in this sense there m no objectfon to cpUjng it a Prnlcstaat country.
" Christianity under the !*roteatant form is
kthc nrera’cnt religion of the land.
We
1
-Thu* ended Mr. Wrstou'li last hope, should, howerrr.-beer in-mind that I*r»wad in hixgrmt dimpointnumi exckiimnd ' ’ testente, understand mg by this term ■ the
churtluncrubcrabip of the various Protest­
-AL k.
A Mpd deed, in which I have always ant sects, do not embrace oue quarter of lb&lt;d lank info a rmouldering i looked upon ar one or the brighter apoU
whole population of the United Blates. If
pile of
, and all of the out buildings
in my life’* j*iurueyj and from it I hive they were unanitatiu* in the opinion that
had »hari d the same fate, without leaving^
many haWJ' reflections, Imt no# -Bibk-randing and relteiou* iu*tru&lt;li..ii
anything of any value wimtever. by_, il«Mh« to hare Kreu my evil genius."
should be had in tlie public sckctola of the
which the wretched family eouhl console
?Hoot totj. iny friend;" raid an old country, thia wouldly ho mean* cstaldish
thetuM-Irre with, in the anliacpetion «f |
g.ntfemah who wis riuing in the office, the truth flf the minor properftion in tire
shut her hotuo-ruof upisi this dcsoLue । and who find heard the epnv- rut ion beabova aylfoginm. U is w*dl kunwu ihai
.*pAt.
Every precaution had lirou taken I
i.&gt; stay tlw onwanl uiareh of the fire I twreh the lawyer and Ma -client; don’t be they are not thus nupnunou*;.lJut large
ao font my friend in year decision. there ninnbm of them adopt the theory of an
demon, many decplcw night* and wttiry-'
i&gt; au old mying and a Uueon*.- : ' ll thou earinrively vc-hr education iu any.achool
wmie days, bad been &gt; onsumed in frnit- '
cast thy breed upoo tin- water thou will system which the civil authority catab
k*P effort* to mvs nt Last aonm pan off ftpd k after many days.” , ,
Ibhre, regulates and supj^rts by general
the hibor of ro many ycure, but in vaiu. :
n-ri . - • —. -a_ ___
taxation; that infidel* and free-thiukon
Even the hunachold -good* which had
cral aenre.' said Mr. Wretnn ,;bas ax bold the same view ; and that Jews and
heen removed from the house at The' last
tboro are -wlwayi* exewplion to general &lt;'alb-dire object to boint'taxed for the marumoment, timid no longer be protested,
rules, my awo is the exception. '
tcnaucc of public schools that are Protest­
for
intense was the heat from Urn
••Io my experience of over aerenty ant in their character or tendency. The
burning buildings, and so impregnated
Km" answered the old gtndmao. “1 ptiblic mind, is greatly divided, and no is
wa* the air with the element* of distrac­
re never known it to fail in a single llic (.'hrbUanUniud af-thia country divided,
tion tliul their ignition could tn.t jitratMy
eWneption. charity the great oourbination in regard to the school &lt;|ua#jon, and what
Ire prerented, and nil hope was al&gt;.u»doned ofprwudahip. Love, and. -Truth,
will is the preponderant opisioti of the people
of Mving anything bnt their lives, and never foil iu a single cxc- ption of reward­
t« very far frort being settled.
It will Ire
desolate land uj*m which they stood.
ing thy* sccomplWhaftnt of a good deed, time enough to reaMu from thn majority
It was indeed a touching acene a* the
and my friend iflt is proper for you Uvdo conscienoe, as claimed by a certain class of
father and mother followed by their so, wijl you please to relate the ciraa&amp;
Protestants, wh.-n the foci is retablidu-J
chi dreti turned . their back* ujiun the
staucci atu-ndinu thn case, in which has that thi*conscience rocreescnta the majority
place railed
home,
where the pa rente &lt; wrought you Meli a hna as it appear* you of the American people.
had In-gun lifo together in the wilderness have sustained, in being ibprirml uf your
It is well abo to rptaember that oar pah subject to all the hardship* of pioneer ; land."
'
,
lie schoobi are not imtfitaliousaf the Ges
life, ami where their children had been i
। •» “1 have no objeotioa sir, of relatinc to oral Government at all; Lnt of the several
liom and reared under the home roof’
। you the incident I spoke of.' said Mr. Mate government*. under whoso authority
tree with all the associations that duster I
WeaU'n, wbtnc countenance waa arenm- they exist. »The isajority eouoAancB re
around the hearthstone of home ; all Ait |
I ing a more cheerful look, but xTuManln New York State han nothing to do with
and more had ]&lt;asM*d. a few hours had with a dark frown exclaimed.

'

nr nixtfounxiiox.

:

Frosi UtMkfiwsB &lt;XM Bates.
It Wa» daring lhe,jR-raleuce uf tlwik*
^wumriable fir^yiffiich a few year* since
nwepc or*er lome bfeur .Wcsteru Sutcu.
mid ■Ic.-trovc-l fo ’Jte terrible march the
MMtiinhtmaaFyiamptef toil and dspriBUMm.thuhcriteffiof. Ihs piatecsr Jtv a
ll»'&lt;?*w
*'“&lt;

John Stanley

--fleeing. they knew not whither.

lton*t-

tmru*. fence*. and forest*. in every dirv*tinn were in flame*.
The family after a f.*w h&lt;&gt;un i&lt;»umey
croMwxia river where they wen? opfo from (
farther daiigur from the spreatlimr Gres
whete they were kindly offietvd u tempo
vary home ami kindly mnistrd a* far a*
jxwiblc
A# many more 'families wenalso dretitutc and required f«xsl and
ahclier.
Gcorgo Wretoti bei&gt;e a man of energy
and perseverance copbl not king remain
inactive, snon turned hi* thoughts toward
Inulding nnotlrei
Itonse upon the old
homretaaal ; for Mid lie to his wife a* con
solation, •wu have the land if nothing
else." and rau borrow money u|*in it*
MH-iirity, to build u* a little house to be­
gin with again. I will gn to H- - ■ — -domorrow and hire the money and begin at

Bat the hopes of obtaining money up­
on his land security wax soon dissipated,
ftt upon examination of tire-record of an
afotnict Of Mis title, it wan found that he
had no cl.niul whatever upon the laud he

had sjamt
___ ______ v—rHta own deed which
lie liad obtained direct from the govern­
ment. and which be had newforted to
place on record, had been evtunuaed iu a
general conflagration which had swept
away their ail. ilia only hope now lay in
his obtaining a new deed from the UOVenimrnt, which he immediately applied
Bliil with a hopeful heart he went l&lt;ack
, t&gt; luc temporary home tu await a* pa-.
‘ tieally a* ho coidd for his deed from the
laud office which would place him in pensresion of hia own : hut the dar following
I hm visit to Recorder s Office he received
I a letter from that official, informisg him
. that a deed from the government had
born offored and placed upon record covhe land 51 r. Weston hr.d entered
and improved u his on n. and boro date
beta month prjvioua.
.Thia.inforiuw;iioo althoa&gt;h it.bad utuidodhim did n^

ho brua^fit hi* hand down upon the tafife
by which he was sitting, more f &gt;rvtWy

than graceful.
‘■Well, wall, said thu old gentkinan
with a little Ipughat Mr. Weston's rar- '
ncstnai*. "I cannot give up my potion j
until I bear your story."
"Well ’ said Mr.-Heston, whoso mun- j
tcnanco had reganwd -its remal geniality. .
“tweqty-five yeas ag-i last afring I left 1

niy father's house iu the State of Ver­
mont, nt the age of twenty one years,
with three hundred dollar* in money
which my parent* had with the utmost
frugality had hoarded up for my setting
out in life, and with great hopes of future
prosperity, started for the Westcru State*,
where hind was very cheap and of good
quality, and although I thoughtat that
time my three hundred dollar* was a large
flmu, I wa* very prudent in my expeaac*.
and paid out ns little av possible that I might be exempt from s^mc &lt;;f the drjirirationB whh*h 1 wan aware was the lot
of many of the aeUkra in the woods where
I expected to Bottle.
Tu ItcvnlinKfl.

ing the

The Majority Conscience and the Pub­
lic School*

Mr
work on ‘'The
Stale in ha Relation* to the Church,’’ rea
aoning from the postulate ofatato personal­
ity, in diatinctioB ftn* that of the people

Ha*of reKgfon to be*"
state ‘urokt be UteWth. g»twi.or u&gt; »».'

(Up chile land b/ Ae entering officer M

To t/iour WHbm it may CoHc.irn: ‘

1 am now running a NEW POll l’AllI»E
MACHINE for Moving, Rosing, or Chang­
ing the Location bl BntMings from small to
Swe«T'e H°TaL.
WBAKPSAFnM.........................

My address is Irving, Barry (Jo. Micli. ,
‘
A. S. DEABT,'.
Irving, Mich., April. lhty,.4S76..
'XXSSmff ,
■ ■
.
■ pf.'i-•&gt;«&lt; . ' .-ii
,»rft

Umland Office ; bntatiUhe

wm

overleaping ka own juriadiethxi. As the
most it is a majority state eotacwme**. And
If'the states, a* islbc usual foot, remit
under gen.-ral fowa the management of
public schools lo local agencies, .«* boards
of education in cities and trustoas in school
districts, chraen by |he {--ople, then thi*
majority conscience narrows itself down to
a aty majority conscience or a school -di*tri-t majority consuience. aa the case may
be. It does not even roach a whole, state,
to say nothing about the whole country,
except by adding all these food majority
consciences together.
Whether. ’ then.
King J macs' venion. or the Ihmay vtcsfou
or neither shall be used . in the public
schools would depend either upon the ma­
jority stefo conarientr &lt;* upon that of fo­
od niajoritire
Hence, before the minor
nremise which we are now considering can
l« affirmed a* the baai* nf a genend rondusion in regard to our school system, we
want to understand by a thorough canvas*
of bM *ibeatnBtn what Hie majority con
science really demands. We co mm and
thia item nf Malirticnl bJ»r to (bosB
tesuuta who assuma for Hu* cnawmaMpn
specific character aa the means «f pradhi:

not nmp.

fWCUti

�In this day and age of
||| jonroal to of uncee-

TUT&lt;^

lin the race.

Illimoxm.
Vonrnrus
IflCKWAN.
MlMKfcfrTA.
JOWA.
-, c ADTFOMKIA and the W EWVjonDi ite
is and Oalifomia Line

, the Mart number pf the new volana*.

located

Hrrodtorillia boautilully

tn

TRAIXB OOTNG WMTTH.

tost und beet route for ult
FtmTUKKN lLLIX0IB| low A.

NBMMASKA.
Codomado,
The causes of fou

ixt twi? ytara.

Utah,

Ni:

WkOMXMG.
vri'A.

Cij-

FOBKXA. OREttaM, CTOS A, JAPAN AMD

rapid

matthing.

Tee &gt;ro the

HtckjrJ

..d st e.ut tre
MwealMsB th. time al^migh they are
foril
kefiwron forty ami My miiA awsy.
What
Thia is U« head I surprises me m&lt;*i are distance*: they uerer ■ok, Kt. Paul, Minnxafolw. Duluth
uawWof three of tl*a main teantebai of took om quarter ro for as they prove to be. and all point* Iu the Great Norf hwestthe Eric railroad.
The SuaquelAwoa I found Cheyenne a town bulk up in n deso.
Winona and St. Peter Line
late eounlry, in a cold, windy, high, altitude,
Djvirioa, East, ria. Corning Elmira and
I« the only route for Winona Rociibswbh gggy little Io keep it alive but sxeite
Bifoghsnitnn to 8uaqnehaDna 139 odtoa,
meal,wad they seem to underMaad- bow to
the Wtatan Divtaion. wart, via. Gmmw. gel that «&gt;p. J edging from the Blaek tplls’
Olean, and Salaueann to Dqnktrtr. 12H rxellMrihi. I stayed ia Cbeyeuns two day*
xatka, and Buffalo Division, w«t, via. the firm nlgbiany friend Mr. I* WHrug and
■«—
■«*—1- —A
ss.r___ .- iafotJU myself, awoke nnd found |ba air in our room
iuc^edac is the intaodwotion of , tmtnuAte- j

I licau principle* Bl the pelto' £e* wot Mly
our ’dqty but would be to tea pare del%M
; we ronoludad iuore could be aocowipiuied

[ by a M*tni-wackly than in any other 4r*y
1 wo could devim' snd bewce the hlgj-

For President.

Bl TTIKRPORD F HAYKH.

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^Obk

vk’ur Vko-ifnsidcnt.
J1HIN F. HARTRANFT

of Pennsylvania.
.Subject to the deci&amp;m of the Rcpubll« Nntaotal Coavention.
iiavf:w

PX^ATFOnM.

*nonest money for

all,

Wo trim ft w^Iptoaae our patrons and exI lend the cireu/arina of tho^BASNW hrpJy cuuftgh to juatify u* re makfwg tW
I change, which yill add amanwhac to the

tturoi/diffawrikifoto, and to ita
ties for shippinggwda.

expense* of the office.

The Banxxn wiD oontinuc to be the
joqpin of the KcpuWicaa party nf the I
iCvunty of Barry.

and । ■* Wl8r in

It will not

hrotitate

rapport of party policy,

«s*Vrtjr ctore. end go we got up;
was
■r«rty ^irre e’etock weal out oa the'street,
U was dear Md cold, fiuddeniy *rc breed a

men make

home

their

HernellsviUc

a

good share of the population of the -‘Big

Village" (or “Maple City." an it is some

l»«y caudate*, for every &lt;dUer
which ;ro“ President to Constable. Nor will it

time* called) in made up of railroad peo­

will depreciate the one nor sec-1o" mu of the vantage ground, oa

Pine Creek Killrood in ia proceas of eon'
Btxuction.
It is to run from Geneva,
,Ontario county, to thio place and south to
।
the coal

free

whools

Nliouhl.be.no

for
all.
inflation

interforancc

torian ....----- TT,
destroy the other.

There 1

Avhich will |whkh “ the

roproontativex of howrt.

money the Republican party now stands.
| come weal or come woe.
Firm io our

ple.

The

Hornellsville

Geocvn.

and

| purpose, we shall over be on the alert to the

Republican National Convention.

[ work necessary to secure the triumph of

We b»Y. tee les oh4r.Ee., 1're.Eyle

| true American principlerittf which atone the
Rupublican party ia the Representative, in

nil elections and in the Lcgvda'lij-r Halls

4XS;

Catholic.

Kpi-r.1,

Baptist

and

Methodist also one Jewish Synagogue.
,
There
itone Central High School and
,three district « Wgrd Schools, a large

W«.’at *121
‘**0 Nation and the State.
----- ----------------- ---------- of 4eiegatex |
On tdl local qnertion* the'BANNxn will
public library, one largo furniture factory,
turxeh stale equal to twice thr numlmr of
...
&gt; • ...
. »
. . 1
re n st or* ami repr-eutatiw* in Cre^rew*. | reP»**n‘ ‘h« u”*’1 mtertot* and financial I (owned by Deufch, Tachachtli k Co. I how
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Giving to I j
is that for a nrtue ?)'|wo carriage facto­
ries, one very luslcwivc tannery, several

planing mills, • very large boot and shoe

factory

other

and

faetoricn

minor

of

jxiUikal diflar/ncss er previous party aftilia-1 iug of others that whioli wu will not yield. । importance and three newspaper*, and
•ion., who arc wpfS..e*l to revitfog
I wu OWn convictions of right. We shall do last but by no mean* the least i&lt; the
i-'Ute, and &lt;hsfce]io promote friendly ftellag ,
*
w
nnd pwrtean'-ni harmonv thrpugtemt the eon n nothing that will detract from the bdsiacsa I HoraslUviUe Bitsinc* College, with your
try hy reain^ag and
•« the intrrr.t ofoar rfty. or root a slur on it} former townsman, H. W. Belding as
giH»d name, rcgurdiug individual action

Principal.

on quaotioD* affecting the morjQs of the

through and complete

This is the one of the

most

schools in

Freeport and QubtquB Line

Ja the-only route for EixIin, Rockford,
Pbffport. and.atl pointe.via Fr-tq-rt.
shot In the hip.
This shoollax In the dead Ila
'
"
Ohinaaoafld Milwaukee Line
nf night seemed strung* ta are. My friaad
Is the &lt;&gt;M Lake Bltofe ftatote. and ta the
was a govsrameni employe and finiad an
ouly one paediiff through Eraxirrcnr,
smbutenre and srM ia h U gurt Laramie, LAKK Fitter,
IWOHLAXD Park.
Cheyenne is all exriiement, saloon*, daitoe WsvxfiOAJt, ’ toYVX. KkxoiKa to
houses and all kinds of games are earvirtt an, JbllLWAUKRK.
Pullman Palace Cars
' it soems wiihuu: re«trnini.
Many a poor
I fellow bss bis fore paid to the Hill* but gets are run on all through trains of this
road. •
| cleaned sui of *verystoller he uuiy have tefl,
IE running HMtaaw.
Thia It the ON
I i ben has io either giw up rd»g er goes a few these can bet'- Mf
go apd BL
Fee. or CblPaul, Chicago agxl
*"•*•*| days oa the road, gels dlscouragwl and turns cm go and Winona.
| back, satisfied ihsi It takeemoney is irarvl| There it a line Afetlgrc running from here
allroad for all priftfte Wvat &lt;&gt;l
to Caster. The rail road'sells there tickets 1 Padflc
aad sgrre to carry their pareeoger* through ;
1 they elaitn to go la three &lt;fsys. it take* them Eut or South, th* train* of the Chicago
_ ^tHprayjr^KAAk
thirteen.
I'.verylbihg |* gilt with gold. ] . ------- -from the lime you start until you »vt there CHICAI_____ —______
For Council Bluflb, Omaha and Cali­
tlrthe Hills, by every one that makes a quar­ fornia, Two Through Trains dally, with
ter out &lt;&gt;f tbepnblic ; but they find the gold l*ullinan I’ulhi-e
toOi'ii and
• &lt; ou nd I
leave* evreyitoag jast before they get io it. Bleeping Car*
They are diaeppointed mH only &lt;wiee but JUoflb.
learned In a fry mu^lais pftsr ihai ha XM

8SSii„

fserytlme. The at eamp dm ion* from rhey•aae to fort Laiamie are very po«.r a»l have
For Green Bay end Lake Superior.
io be well paid for. I weal on whal Is called
the Fast Freight June aad was six day* gulag Two Trains daily, with lhallman Pahwc
Can attached, arid running through to
The dialaace is aineiy three miles, no limber Marquette.

•»

JIJTJ

Ckicaio, Rock Ixlaid &amp; Paciic
' HAILHOAD.

the

public Dot under ordinary cirvumetances a

State, where young men and women may
question for disevuoion in the eolumnn ofa । attain the cduortiun ao much needed nowlocal ghd experipfly of n political news-1
w4ap to fit them for buaincro lifc.
Mr. I
Balding r axnrtted by an able corp* of|

■5Sr*; ‘.reTffi
impariag the credit
tbrtPfon by depreci­
ating any ot it* obligations, and in fovor nf
suMaining. in every any lie nations! foitb
and financial bom-r . who hold that the ana.
mon school sysleat i« tbcMiur-cry hr American
liberty and should be maintained ab^ifotefy ।
free from sectarian coutrol; who l&gt;elie»c that, I
for the promotion* of thaw end*, and &lt;lie«cttoa of the government should poniinueto lie ]
&lt; oufided in those who adhere to the princi­
ples of 17’15 and support them a* inenrpprated in the eotudllntitm and laws: and who are
in fiiTor of reeowniiing and strengthening the
fundamental principle, of national unity in
ihia eeadennia! anniversary of the birth of the
Republic.
.
E. I&gt;. Moarisx. Cfiaifatan Republican Nalioaxl Committee
Wn.it ut E. CNAKMxa, Secretary.
Wariiingtrei, D.
Thursday. January 13.

Republican State

Convention.

pricc of the Heini-Weckly will he only!
fl.50 a year, provided tho payment* are
made strictly iu advance, otherwise it will
bo S2.00.

Hoping all our reader*

will

avail thmad vex of the advance rater, find
the Banxkb worthy of their patronage।
and public approval.

We tend greeting

the initial number of the Semi-Weekly
Hartins* Republican-BAVNK*.

Jones on silver seems to be alient the.
right stamp.
Republican Statu Convention at Grand

Rapids, May 10.
A coll has bwn issued for a State green­
back mam convention in Madison. Wto.,

Steuben » one of the

Belknap's rejoinder to the impeachment

a

large ctbwd

awaiting hie arrival at the depot.

nianagerrjuifo Heister Clymer in chancery,

peetation was large, and ns

soon

u the jtrompter of his resiguatfon.

train stopped crim of “hero

he

Mr. Caulfield and

Mr. Cate, who both

hold septs in Cougreas fnradutootly ob­

copstiu*

Tut CnauM, via ClloTralna dally, wflli
night trjMo to Me

'niwridwabk-

there -ia

and

tnoroing. (18th.)

ou Wedamday, May 10.

torpst

Wf ttano here agy hundred aad wglily osrc in.'
From fvs Utwrireyok* us s wagon, in tact
talk of dividing it, and making lionmUa
thgy draw IvownguM. on. b-biad lh« Mh«r
villc the county seal of the new county. sad draw ffom eight lo iwaive ions to a learn.
Quite an excitement was created here on Thera te a good deal of grata u»e&lt;! here l«y
Monday yart hyjb£ announcement of a the Gayanmeat. aad it* is all drawn in by I
there leans. They turn tbvir 0ttle out ta
cold blooded murder at Corning on Eaatgr»«e on the plain*, some limes • storm comre
tcr Sunday. The victim was a waiter in
»n and lasts three days, the cxrtlv stray- e*
a hotel at Corning and was shot through I thirty ar forty miles ; they do Mt se«a to
the haartTby her lover, who was a porter । wry el ell, sotaetimee they do Mt move for
in the same house
The green-eyed a week. They hunt their cattle with pontes.
■^monster, jealousy, being the cause, after Tbs Black Rills is the worst humbug that was
accomplishing hi* foul work the villian •ver forced on say propio: they pass here
jumped from a two story widow and ted. bel)i mys every day, throe going •"* hoping
la get rich. Ibero cornlag back poor, ragged,
Up to thia date he has not boeu found.
sad dirty. One man owls yfoforila/.ahoA,
Doo Pedro. Emperor of Brazil. and through the shoulder. Ma eomrad qaa abrt
’B|. oeeasuite paused through here on Tareday, . . — . ..... wij|
in the State

ax

poor follow will leave

Wrt *■ »«•.- «&gt;

Orth with KsnsaaFseUIr

k'AN.UH. INDIAN TEKR1TOHIKH
CVIOIUDO, AND NXU
MRXICO.

the

ia'-:
The

-'there he goes" filled the air.

was

Ex.

It ISOM,
lM*d CHICAGO.

awl

Em- I
and

peror. accompanied by Dr*. Macedo

tained. arc the leaders in investigatin’.'; Mr. | Honing and Mr. Kelly, Cuban oorrespou
Brirtow.
dent of the IbraM, left the train and
The defense of Mr. Blame was i» auc-

eeaaful that even his political enemies were

walked across the

forced to admit that to* completely exoner­ a private citisen
There were no

ated himself.

street.

The

made

a poor

Brarillian

otlier display of the wealth of

never get before (’xnigToasional committees

three miBiooa of ttotai b arm.

are also terribly dtotraaaod by

President

Grant's doings “n| the spirit!’’

be useless for me to give

display.

diamonds,

weR-meaning people that

How many

yon

80NGS AKB fiUARTETS.

crowd

were puzzled, for Don Pedro, traveling as
or

and cicM the IGth.

At a coat of •♦&lt;&gt;&lt;* the Saranac Cornet

’StafolilBiiSW. ,

~&gt;W.
The Greewville Urea show will begin
July-Uh awd akwe July G.

The farmer* are plowing propaiatory to

psnonal

description of Dott Pedro, as yodr

MEMORIAL SONG

New

How kind it was b a cammiUee of in- York correspondent will probablyTn that
to perftedon.
v
And dow, friend Dewey, allow me thnienrirti rascalities ref their New York
congratulate you on the success the Ba«bretbotn Caught a Tartar that time.
xn turn hcHmMnog it, caw Jfok
A Georgia paper copies .a list ofUjirt|{
■ S.OOOua. oTM nib,
ot? candidates for the DemotnUic noarinte
■ Grind Truk Jucriu
haying taken too touch of' the Ihoo ttng tton for Goveroer, and to the language of
I
K, O. Bru, npua
the circus ctowni eriro' ‘Bring out «n
a Barry rogaty, HiI i*u» ia 1B3, .^i,
shoal ! have been given
worker; thir
w piu U» »W«
iamwof the paper, but wv cspoctin jhc
I
CuwnecticuL, the hMnaof Yale UoMqp,j
«S wilt, Ml 4o«W.
near fawn* Monk* it no Mariy-whot cmr
tons Umayta pwribielo dn. Tfat to now the acene of a Senatorial IghtW-

vnrtigating Democrais to unmrth the old

UNDERTAKING

L ia, we send it with our rotaplimcnta tween two moocy-lmgs, one rcpreecntlng- a
Salisbury irou-foioc and the ntbra.g Nrw
trnrting thqr

ACCORDION

their afeaiHapo ** tovgdy, ‘h»t «hey :

'bk's I’wfaM MatfixAfoeGemaaA.

each be induced to apeak for w a |
wont, and a» they renew tlicir toflh

W BiiQ6
Jau»b.lsx.

jruu

�own end Out. Thia brbngbt Mr. Thomas to
hla foot who attempted to Kring order out of

IS
00180

All trains daily exeeut

OFFICE TIME CARD

W

’"ss&amp;wsrwsia!
’“iteltfa’ureek^Arrive

Tuesday

'tsmus.&amp;A'jte:
Foo-ll*»d—Arrive Tveutey. Thur*-

J. M. NETTN8.P. M.

Tto IftpabUcans of tto Cbnnty of Barry met
in conventfaa at the Court House In the elty
of Hastings on Saturday the 19th dey ef April,
pursuant telta caU of the Ctanty Committee
The convention was called to order at 12 m. by
Hea. Daniel Htriker and organived temporarily
by the election of Geo. M. Dewey as chairman
•"d Wm. H. Jewellas Secretary.
Onutaion efDr. A. H. Oils of Thornappte,
the chairman was authorised taappoint a com­
mittee of throe oa cradeotials. The chair ap­
pelated aenaM committee Dr. A. II. Bile of
Tberaappte. Porter Burton of nestings Town­
ship and W. F. Sdmun of Barry.
The eoaventien voted on motion of Hon A.
C. Town of Prairieville, that the chair appoint
a standing committee of three oa reeoluiiouv
The chair appoiatsd so said committee Hon.
A. C. Town ef Prairieville, John Keagie of
Castleton and LeviM. Dewey of Jehnatown.
On motion of Han. F. W. Celltaa of Thors
apple, the chair was directed to appoints com­
mittee of three on permanent orgnaitalloo.
The chair appointed aa aald committee Hon. F.
W. Collins of Ttanrapple, Win. M. Keudder of
Prairieville and Bemuel J. Didleman of Han
tings Township.
On motion of Hou. Daniel Striker, the coovewtiou adjourned until half past oae o'clock.

mitted the following report :
Your oommllloe on credential* rm peel folly
report that they find the following delegates

J'ffll.
TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

The Ward Caucuses were only fairly attended
st Frhlay'evening.
First issue of the semi-weekly
»w dujyon like it 7

Bvvsxn.

rramerand Chas. B. Benham.
Hasting* city—1st Weed. Charles II. «&gt;|mMeud; 2nd Ward. Edward Evans; Erd Ward.
Daniel Striker: 4th Ward. Geo. M. Dewey

Mr*. H.C. Tnrner. of Orangeville is visit-

There will
La aa tkl.l »U..w- taiga,
insiHuted t.t_l*rairievi|ie.
'• Th* Republican County I'onveniiaa ia in
•vision lo-day (Kalnrday i.
May 1st, ami lee This tnoruing nearly*
quite half snrineh thick.

Tto street sprinkler Is being brought &gt;t&lt;t.4
requisition. Streets very dusty.
We received a friendly rail ou Friday frou/

Prof. Bintu uf Roeheater, New York.

)

•‘Next week something will drop" says lb&lt;
.Middleville KrfMblma. Query, is Purdy ab-1

| piarion F. Dowling tas Iwwo appointed postA. II. Ellis, G. W. Senates, F W. Col lira
toaster ai Middleville in plscw of Milton &lt;’. ami P. II. DeGolia.
Mead resigned and ainoe tteouaeed.
■oumnn.
We thank those wbu have paid up their I ■&gt;• w Ntabcomb. J. W. Glenn. .1 W
sutacripllon, and have paid a year inadrnnee. I Betaea su&lt;l Jaeeh (brawn.
Many of the B'a«xbz patron have done this.
1
ramcrx srazaoe.
"f-Cd’“ «“• 0". »■*&gt;!■

ter Carrie and brier. Miss Sarah Barlow, ia to
to present at the wpenfogof the Centennial no|
the Itab inat

A. H. £u.IK,
)
i
P. Bvbton,
S Com. !
W. Pl Ridman, )

Mr. J. ft, Goodyear, of the firm of J. 8.
GtKMlyear A Cb„ to ia Nrw York purchasing a

/The eouveultoi then proceeded Io elect four
Delegate* from each Bep reaeulalive District to
Blate Convention. Tto following gentlemen
Now if you want to itaaa aet that is worthy .were unonimosuly elected, lion. Daniel Strik­
of this centennial ymu-.jitat call and pay up er. Hiram Ctelaaaan. Isaac W. Vrooman, Jefor the B vxtru and pay n year in advance, aeph W. Mtinchcomb, Hon. Frederick W. Col­
lins. Amos C. Towne. Geo. K. Beamer and
The society connected with Ito Presbyterian Adam Elliot.
On motion any delegate unai.lt to allend tto
Church, will be entertained by Mr*. J. P.
Roberta. on Friday afternoon.
The gentle­ State ConventUo waa authorized to appoint a
men are Invited io ten al 8 o’eloek.
Mr. Peter Cramer of llaatilgs Township ofo

large stock of seasonal*!*- good*.
them by Ratnrday next.

Look out for

copta of this paper.—tfafdZ/r.l/V N^wWiroa.

Phil what is tto tuaiter now, are you going te
eouwnit suicide or priot another letter ad&lt;taamd ta yoar ififr.
Mr. Mead, long postmaster al Middleville
aad a young man of prorata, died ia that vil­
lage on the 22nd Inst. He was buried on
Monday by the Odd Fellows of which associ­
ation he was an honored member.

fered the following resolutions wideh were re­
ceived and referred to (be standing committee

pntchflfaffifNiir'of tocita la thia city, and

and they w,Hb Wot fcere.

Now where

A joint missionary mooting cd Ito PtotMt*
of Michigan and Western Michigan, is to be
held thia week on Wednesday and Thursday.

the chaos that hml grown oalof the discussion
of these resolution.-. Mr. Kelley rose to a per­
sonal eiplonalipn and read the Hastings cily

ings co Friday the 2*th inet. at 1! o’clock a.

Itepndiaton platform. Mr. Hinckley said if
his friend Dennis stepped down ami ont perhaps
bis other friend Dewey might step np and In.
(Not on that platform Mr. If. If we know our­
selves ami uo think wc do.)
Scared by these threats to holt, on motion
of Mr. Oraon Dunham the vote by which the
thin! resolution was adopted waa reconsidered.
Mr. Orson Dunham then moved that the
amendment to the third rerolntion adopted
almost unanimously heretofore I* rescinded.
Mr.' Thomas hoped the motion would be adopt­
ed. ami it waa rescinded and the motion adopt­
ed as above, and just as it was reported by

Bbls of Thornapplo ofcrod the

Jfatarod. That tto County Committee be aad
they are hereby Inrtrooted iu the rail for fu
tore eoaventioM to apportion tto dslegatsc
sjncag the several townships and wards oe the
total veto of such townships aad wards at the
last praoktoatiai station next preceding ths
call for convention. Baid apportionment to
to so made that no township atoll he eotilled
to tas Uraa tar delegates.
Which resotatloa wan leal ou division of the

Local 6bj»&gt;8H Rtkw

Notice totmx Beadehx of the BanNEE. An Apology. Dm. Dnmont, C.
Dake, M. D. and A. M. Blaxo, M. D. vbSecretary. Twenty .two persons were present
ited our city last January and made ar­
at this time ia the Court Room besides the
rangements to return the laat of March
writer, only Ivo or sis of whom, did «rc recog­
but owing to thn aU&lt;rm which blockaded
nise aa Republicans.
the railroads, were unable to reach here in
On mUjon of John II. Dennis a committee
time as advertised. They therefore beg
of three on permanent organiration was ap­
leave to announce to their many patients
pointed. consisting of Orson Dunham. C. F.
and theaick and suffering in general that
Dr. Blaxo has returned and will remain at
Pendin and John Llehty.
Room No. 4, Huttings Hotuse from Mot*-,
Aboot | this time one ether Democrat earns
day, May the first until Saturday May the
Into the Court Boom.
aixth, where be will be pleased to see all
On motion of Hon. George Thomas the cliair
of their patients and aa many more as neo
waa autheriied to appoint a committee of five
Mr. Thomas moved the appointment of a Ct to giro them a call. Thaw noted
on rveolutiows. The chair appointed as anch
County committee of fivebr the chair,which mo­ pliyaicians hare no peers tn the treatment
committee Hon. Geo, Thomas, John Itawsou.
tion preva*lle&gt;I. The chair appointed iw such of-chronic diaeoMM. are, hooeat in their
tJreon Danham, Aaron Durfee and Irving Van
ci.mruiilee, John Diwson of Rutland, Geo. II. dealing and will take NO oaae which they,
Durkee.of Brilimon.C. H. Kwartovit of Prairie­ think INCURABIJi.
They locate
ville. Orson Dunluu.1 of Maple Grove imd Ira Disease and
Defeat ns symptoms
W1TU0LT
ASK1MQ
ANT QCESTIOES.
We adriac all who are afflicted to
.
uljwvi rngive them1* ejdl m they will make regular
menl and was eallsduo order by the lemjmrary
Ou motion of Mr. Hinkley the chairman cf viaiia hereafter.
ehairman.
the cosnmittew was authorized to appoint a
The committee on permanent organization
POO LOST—A bound color, Gray and
cviamlltec of tjiree in each township,
reported for permanent chairman W. W. Kelly,
Black, name, San.
Anyone returning
Mr. Dunham asked if this convention waa lo
said dog or giving information as to his
and far secretary John H. Dennis. Report ac­
lie rcprvsentol at Jaekaon on Wedncaday.
whereabouts to me, ahull be rerauniated.
cepted and adopted.
Mr,
Kelley
Mt&gt;l
the
Jackson
convention
was
Mr. Kelley arid he bail hoped that wmc|
Hastings May 1st 1876.
to l«e a tnan*&amp;&gt;nrcntl»a and that uo delegate*
Jous Hr ATT.
other man would have been selected, hut as the had tan/appointed anywhere within ld«
choice had fallen on him he would do bls beet.
kzuiulolge.
This orgsairation.If perfected as he hoped it.
Whereit|*on the e.inventi»n n.ljmtrue&lt;l
would bo- waa in his judgment for the ptilAic
good. The old partitai rus in groove* like a railM. D. Reed drttirev to call attention to
jroad train and if tto engine went into the ditch
bn new Wagon Shop, where he may be
'ounly ('orrttpondencc.
found at all haunt nf any day. ready to do
any work in hto line, from putting a now
or of a now party—did Ml propose Io be the
1'BAtatKviLtr. April 25, IS76.
«M&gt;ke in an old wheel, tu the building of
tail to anybudy'a kite; but to havv a kite of Ida
Seeing no news from I'rnlricville, 1 llmnglg
own. tail and all. lie thanked the convention ■ bat an item ar two aonl.l 1* aeceptalde to the the l&gt;eM buggy ever msen in the county of
for the honor conferred on him and t rustled hat fjliior uf the BxaajHI, as well aa io the numer­ Barry. Don't forget the place ; in the
shop with Jason Rich A Bro., corner of
ous readers of that japerat Prarievllle.
Church and Railroad Street.
Rheir adjournment and called on the cuaniittee
The Teoehers-’ laAtitute
in this place by
on resolutions far thrir rejmrt, who, through I'rof. Diamond, of OraugcvilRxeloued ou the xxlitf
•ri»eir chairman, Hon. Geo. Thoma*, submitted the 24th in*t. Mr. lH«m&lt;&gt;nd is 4 ••live*plrit,"
W. II. II. Ilcoilt, the senior mem be
&gt;he following sa their platform :
who ia an honor lo ihe {trofemiun. lie rarrie- of the firm of Heath, Saltol&gt;ury A Cor
K'*oJrrd, First, That the Resumption act of
has retired from btuiiuvw io thia city, and
to now traveling for the Grandz Rapids
ylHTS ought Io be unconditionally repealed.
Burial Case Co. His many friends wtoh
Jtnolrfd, Second, That ww are opp&lt;oed io
him saccftta.
। any legislation arbitrarily requiring a return
Qtery—Who will du the undertaking?
to specie payments. We hsvur such legislation
Why Stebbin; Brothers ofcourse.
aa will place lalwr on a par with capital. Alert'
The rhautpion eyg eater of tide seel ion i*
—
ma1 J on
—
Cing anew every industry in all our broad land James Nottingham of Mito. On Sunday tat
Going to Kansas or Colorado.
.enabling us aa a nation to sell more than we jnrtead of attending church lie remained st
buy. thus making the people’* money, green- home and disposed ufrandom hen's egK*al&gt;I‘
Take the Atoliimm, Topeka A Santa Fe
Vtacka. el par whli gold.
Rnilioad: the new and popular line from
I tr»,Ml Thinl. That National Bank note*
Atchimn and Katun* City, via the btautifttl Arkanmut Valley, to Pueblo. Colorado
Nprnga, Carharas, Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Fc and all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Ariaona. Special round (trip
f The Hickory Ctotters' Dramatic Company 100 day tickets to Denver on sale May 1 btjij
lat t5ri. taking in the fnmotv. watering
iplayed ••Ten Niyl:l&gt; in a Her RumF and n
M***-11 ,l" *he 11, A B, G. Road. Low em­
ftheir tang withdrawn from eireulalbMi.
i force railed ••Pnd.ly (I Mito- Rn on Tues­
igrant rates to the San Juan Mines.
KntJrtil, Fifth, That the power io issue 0n&gt;l day evening last, the proceeds of the play Io'
I
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara between
tin money and to regulate the valitiL thereof he divided between the lodge of thia piaee and
^the Mtaouri River and (he Rocky mount
lust
of
niukory
Corner*.
Mr.
Chariaa
Kwart। one of the highest nltrilMitea of *uvcrei*nty
.tain* without change.
(3oue connection
nd might not to he delegated!.&gt; any bank oi&lt; cut'a rvndering-of Mwitcbcll was perfret. Mr- ■made at Katrawv City and Atchison in
trpornrian: that uo banka of issue ought to b^ Bwariout'a love of mimicry and Ida freedom of It Tninn Depot
For mape, time tables and
Hewed Mu all money shunl.l he toned by the action on the stage fit* him far such a chara&lt;\- (the “ San Joan Guide," midreae,
ter. The parte acted by Mr. tto-kua and
T. J. Andebuon,
Frank Kheen were also carried through with
V..._
Gf». P«u*. Ayt.
credif. The other auwubcrs of the club did
Topeka, Kan.
i JfrrefrreT, Sixth. That the assumptions of lhasi not seem - at home on the
* aUge.
- and could have
1 ■■■
.l . &lt; ■
•&gt;...&lt;&gt;
done better with more vract &lt;
^hullionlsts that gul.l must M the Man&lt;lanl o^J
1
value sad. basis of all money is on* of the fallaIff meeG»&gt;&gt;. Slater who showed uasome
cieo and dcecptioos of the dark ages, ami the
The narrow gauge Railroad ia coming,
Imosi inshlnous, yet.potent scheme ever de­ that feil Into the skon ef Captain Slater
alsu a large Kock cf dry goods cf the cboivised for robbing the industrial and prisluciug the night thtu the tea waa thrown uverboi
acat election over brought to thia marks
in Boston Harbor. Captain Elater waa a I
w daily arriring at the store of A. W.
Bailey at tbv city of Haatings at prior*
i NrKdreJ, Kevsalh, That we are now brought
that will defy competition.
face to face with the moai gigantic scheme to
I tnbrocing a large line
of Clothing.
, deprive tto people ef ihrir liiwriy and prosperI lota. Caps famishing gootht and in fact
lly ever yel devised by the enemies of the
every variety of goods, uenally kept in
people, it l bereftrs behooves every friend of
Emmanuel Church Calendar.
dry good stem all ofwhieh will be sold
liberty add justice lo lay aside minor differ,
nt bottom prices.
races and act together for the roecue of lib­
May I, KR. Philip and James.
Lonsdale, 12j eta, Shooting, Crta,Gingerty. labor and property from the grasp of ag­
May 7, 5d Sunday after Easter.
harua, 10 cU, Farmers and Meduutica 25 eta
gregated capital aad greedy monopolist*.
May 11, 4lh Sunday after Easter.
Ladies Itose 12 clx, and all other goods in
Eight. Thai the legal tender notes
EaUAUtvi. Cnnctr.
proportion. . Call and see.
of tto naliea should be Interchangeable with
J. W. Bsacanrr,
A. W. Bailey.
national regtaerod bonds, bearing a rate of
xx51 m3
IntOTUOt not to exceed 3 85-100 per cent.
Kerr ires thia week. On Monday, at
Attention
Greenback*.
ffssefrrtf. Ninlh, That we demand such n re­ P. M. on Friday ai 7:30 I*. M..
vision of Ito Internal Revenue lavra as will
Meeting.
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I will sell for the next Sixty Days foeequalise tatxattai end relievvt be Indus)rial pop­
forttbscks only, Boots sod itboes way
ulation ef aomeef the burdens now-reeling
in order to dune ont my stock
f«r New
" Sjtri‘
Goods. I aho sell the
Dr. Rlazo, of the firm of Dakr A Blaxo, of celebrated Sti
n Sewing Machine, differ,
Detroit, who is now mopping in thia city, re­ eut kinds ofl____
rlw Machine Needles and
posh fan was expressed by Mr. Hockley and moved from Mr. Bodford McLellan yeaterMachine OB. I’
sell Well A ('totem
Mr. Dawson, as reported by ttoedtemisiuoeod day a tape worm. Thia (ha second worm thia Pumpe.
H uMMaeaded by striking out ral rvfcrwuce celebrated Physician has rosaoTed from him
to Iht tariff and subaiitmlng Ldust rial In
.
sinaeJan'y 1st, both of which can Ito seen al
OppYiaite the Prat OSes
place of agricultural in the motaioa as re- Ute Dinning Hall of Mr. 11. Bennet.
xx41tf
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Hartinga, Mieb.
in., and organised temporarily by electing WW. Kellsgr as chairman and John H. Dennis as

Jfrtelta that the specie resumption BM of
1875 1* prejudicial to the industrial internets
of the county and Might to unconditionally re­
••to be made legal tender for all debta jdt^ic
pealed.
and private,' waa strenuously opposed by*
Xraefrvd that Greenbacks (so-called) should
Host. Henty A. Goodyear on the ground that U
be substituted for National Bank notes and be
smacked of repudiation and waa advocated
a foil legal tender for all dues, public and pri­
with some warath by Mr. Slawaon of Prairievate, except that portion of public debt made
viUe, who soon eonvioeed the cmvantlon that
payable in eels by expresseowtrpft. ■

Dr. A. H

(went into H. A. Bonsais More on taalnera.
aid htebooOontbe rooster, and whan
leak'd far hie be

Agreeable to the call otythe RspnJialori'
Committee, a so-called Ore.-aback Convention
met al tie Court- House in tha City of Heal­

are considered safe to run nt large.

We tarn that JI. Tan Valkenburgh k Co.
havo bought out tto atnek of groceries recently
*fcw&lt;byJ. H. Sulton, and will opes them
day jnwJnriwiiia milk ihm . ....... IlffThras,
a foil atock af groourioi of the vary beet that
can I* Iwingbt in ths market whieh they iu.
tend ta aell for cash aTpritta which will as­
tonish the other dealers In the elty. To aa
examiwulun of their stock they Inrite all cmdi

Mr. Dennis mured lo amend the reeoiution
by insortiw •" &gt;'eu of tbs pending amendment
itofoUewiag: •■Mskingthem (thegreenbacks)
a Ml Irani tender for all debts puMtc and pri­
vate. except that portion of the interest and
principal of the public debt that la by the ex­
pram terms af the law creating is made pay­
able in ravtaite coin shall be so paid." which

was tat. Thia waa narncatly opposed by Mr.
Hinckley ef Irving and Mr. Hlawson and ad­
vocated with hie usual eloquunce by John of
Indianapolis tarn a Dimwerutic aty gov
the Zawraaf aad with about as mnch sense as
eramcat, and enjoys the experieooe ofharbe weuM to suppmed toexhibsi.
ing the most expensive and inefieient ow
After dm reaniudons were adopted. Mr.
U han ever had. Democratic reform is a
Damato raid ta moW not to a repv»dtalaui»&lt;».
trad if tto rv*alntlans mt adopted stand as I wbirthi that thy p«epb- ibmk to rstlu-r «■

Goo. M. Duwsr.
Premdtni. ’ mum of this convsntiun he proposed to ntep

penarte.

KVER(

XX50w4.

I will buy and pay cash Hw lire chick­
ens up to June. 1M,
xx5Iw7_
C. B. Saltoto/y.
Em Burby not tobc mtt done, has re­
fitted hut toDSorial pxrfoflt, and everything
about them as neat» a
Nrtktiot,
Coilant, Ciora rtc. all first chma, cm* be
found al F.m'x. Everybody acknowiedgea
that Em to the best 7bnaor io atxtuen
court lies.
xx51 tf

•butter work than
and get a negative taken. ■
only of my work in Um prat « « ,
amt piarantee rf faW-c
work b „
future.
Rooou in Washington Bloc
*outh aide State Street.
31‘f
Gbo. L. Hfctm.

STEBBINS BRO’S
Keep It.

Of every Description which we
sell etoeapar Ihan any boons tn Bar­
ry County, for th ran irnerine:
1st Beeguae we hay* no rent to jaiy.

cm

niture that to made by irWilnttry. The
goods we make to made by hand, aad
warranted. We invite all pernona to
call and inspect oar goods, for they al
bear Inspection. No trouble al all
show goods. ,
would do well toy ‘tbeaa tnuxted of us
as we can do HP _cr and Cbewpor than
any bowse In P &lt;y County. We keep
the Umst n*.d Beat selected stoat of
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD-

Milk Safas

Peertae
now on exlribltlon at oar Furnltara
Store. AO kinds of work mode to orniture neatly deme.
WE MEAN BURINSB!
Furniture Ttoouaa uouth afide State fit.
oppotate H. A. GuodyeaPe Hartvare

FARM FOR SALE!

•rd be happy again

FURNITURE

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GUARDI

much belter than the doctrine nf slate
judgment, whether ia the form of the gov­
ernor's conscience or that of the majority.
*f we have the liability of aberration snd
diversity iu the one case, we hare the
mere liability of oppression and injustice in
the other. This liability of diversity b '
not,'after all, a very frightful thing, since
it Implic- individual activity. There is
•
We irtgM extern! three illustrations much truth, not always seen, in the fol-,
through Abv number of syW&gt;f isms., and, by lowing observation of ■ Imac Taylor, con- |
dtoply Aroging the urinor premise, prom tained in his *■ Essay on Ultimate (tvilixaalmost all sort* of coucImIom
An ob­ tionHt ^Rellg’ Ins differences-well
'“
defined, j
vious fallacy lies in the major premise, Iosif amtrtaL„
cd,r and
fully
developed,and
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.••meinVy in wwuming the rule of the ma­ in such a condition that they arc not mere
jority, iiAout- any ..fnalitieatiun.
______ lion. , Ths
The _
efrtncM/s,
_______ ,_______
but arcJ_r
«?iieiy»rfwithin
” the
’ social
• •
noddy
rub .itself MffMfe —
u*w "nf human mass—when duly attempered, stand, if not
being* bound together iin certain relations fnrrmntt, &lt;|nit« promtntut nmong the
and for certain ends or objects , and it is fvrees thut ore carrying u» forward to a
um|fiiUdMU
* *
higher cirfliiatron." The truth is, relig­
t ion of the
ion is just one nf those things that cun
never be wisely run in the rut cf the gov­
ernor's conscience or tn that of rhe ronsciroer of the majority, even for the aake
of unity in the faith. By so doing we al­
ways pnrehaab the nnity-at too high a
price. The failure to pcreetre this fact is
one of tbo fundamental errnra of the Pa-

(’hrirtian-mimiorts; 16 fM licatbon and
.-pend the funds nf the company in propotfstiRg tW- Uospcl Thesnswcx of law and
of romnion sense to such a propoaitwn

itj cannot wield its power* fur any such
end. /Hte charter itself is the cunMitutton
..f (be company, ami protects the rights of]
the minority, by limiting the power* of the
majority. ’
&gt;hcs to civil gor­
The sawn- prhidp
ing lathe demoernment, organised
rity src
entitled
oetic theory. Tbt —v
_
to rule withip the iimitc af the objects fur
which auch goveromeut exists; but the
moment these limits arc exceeded, then the
actiou is aimply usurpation aud uuy be nn
outrage io Ac rights of the minority. No
ippu. .purely, win pretend that 'oudyritics
under our system of .govorrimciu Lave a
rig^t iq do jiMt what thmf please. They
muit act within certain limns or become
oppressors. Let it, then, be shown that
religion or irrnligipn in any fbnn constilutes one of the ends of dpi gornrrtment,
'is WfrSYo hfn this coiintryj hnd that the
people barn Vested their gurettrtnents with
to .prprii^rie one or the other $ let

kuiocraij in regard to ’religion be thus
■eveoed ,' and then' *»'&lt;;shall grant that tlic
usjonty rohsdcfiM/ wcinld hate the Ityal
right to.suit itself, gad, at the general cxTortcaehiog iProttstantwm.
r’alhoUcistn. Judar-un, Mormonism. Dcistn,
“ ous or anti r^ngidus
IMMk NMband
the pulpit aq,d to
u tahe the place of
ww
i£lhe lheopr of
Mr. Gladstone, or the Popos cunsctaBce
in the tKcotjX I^jmwwtu-' Il certainly
would be’’nb bettcr,-Bihcb we may as well
have-a JeMgroos pope In oae man eloUied
with the I civil. prnver.M .a virtual pope tn
ninny men. ’flic unqualified and uure-

JACK
MORTGAGE SALE-

•d. AarildcKTCT.

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MORTGAGE MALE.

Fuo.a'or t^risrtrirt.l ooMctMBL wbk* nuM mor I

aasjryyvJia eXtwinir-^re-

Cry. and of seme Proteitauts who are
If Pnpi ■: without knowing it.
Gal has established no visible authority
among men. cither in any single man nr
any number of men, whose decisions in :
matters of religious faith are a final law tu
every individual. I'reteuscs of this char­
acter, whether ccrlcsiastital or citil, while
unproved xwmptions,- generally fttrnish
the preniiscs on which opprcmioti, io sonic
form, bases its conclusion and. in view of
which, justificflts work. Whether the
pretender appoirs as the governor's con­
science or as ' the majority ocnseience
makes no difference with the bet. Arm
athcr uf those consciences with the civil
power, and then it has a power to which
it almont never fail* tn add the fa&lt;; nf op­

raaavartha

mM

date er

U.npaynMJUrUx.nnH

Pianos

pression.

The Future Of Our Farming.

At the approach of spring we are all
meditating as to what ernjis we shall raise
i upon our fields the coming seosou, and.
' considering Ute low prices of almost all
1 farm produce, it might not now be out ot
place fur its who are not tiecesritatcd by
^location to one course of cropping or one
particular crop to wnsidcr whether we
shall continue m the same old routine. The
crops usually gr..wn in the WHtern
States, where land is cheap and soil comparitivcly freq from woods, can bo produrv&lt;l at such a rate aa to driv^ ua entirely
out of tbo uurket in regard to production
' for profit
’
J
r Statiat ua show JUat ©ur averages arc
lower in Western Now York then in the
West, and many seem blind to the fact that

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-sstWiWMra
undt&amp;.TSSiSfJKra:
0* tbrionon of Iliad Say. Ike l««rt
Irwrli—l ta said mortn«* or aa
Jiallba hi ia—iy k&gt;aatfaty Ibr aakl
■*M manaasa L-retiwr with *a&gt;4

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,

The Smith American Organ,
HAZELTON BBO.’S PIANOS.

ERNEST GABLER

on tbo tboaUoUiday olBorUnlbrr. In tbo your of

Countr aad Buxo aforoMid ; wbudi »aid Mortgneo
S’,

.
'
I

birh mid mortcu*
Siven U
uni orikaiaa oft wo bandredtl
ror» frow du. of tbo ul I ladrMi
ilh iauraot u tba raU of Ua IWl
urn. -And thoro U now rtaimod t
vl.ntor* ot a^rtasas th* sum of
me-riyhl dollar* aad rixly-nin
n-i atou »n ■ttora»y too of twnily

to continue the same course of cropping
year after year when ihui hccuoo was then
“the West" cannot be a profitable opcr
ation, in new of the mammoth grain crops 1
grown iu that newer country, We must
alter uur hubsndry to this new condition
of things, and determine upon a higher
and better system of farminr, bare more
rtmiMff powiet «f..^.majority involves a i iu view a "largo uianitrc—pile’’ thau a
In thin
principle that is fatal to the religious rights iliccly paiuled Louse mid barn.
town of Odgen-one ofthe most productive '
out any protection agamst the abuses of townships iu Monroe County' with land
power. Adopting this principle, we may worth from $100 to 8200 |&gt;cr acre, moat
■a wail at once dispense with couatitniiom. of it of the limestone order (and where
and bfflx bf rights altogether, and shaphr clover ron be grown ml libitum}—it oc­
curs A aomc aensoiw of the year that we |
siy that, for afi things and all purposes, no
are destitute of any choice fat cattle, and"
'reverb
-o
our batchers, even for local trade, have to
Now, with the approach
the whole power of society lor ite accomp- । look ebewherw
lishmanL This would bo a abort cut to ing demand that mu»t inevitably come
the doctrine of simple abaolutsm under a from England for fat cattle, sheep, and
CHANCERY ORDER.
democratic ftrm. Any one who even half Kwinc, to be cwt tip tat the butcher's block,
IB OF MICUIOAN.—SwsmsMth Jud
underatands our
political
institotions to feed the millions on that wealthy but
■ail in ChMcvrr. fait Madhir Iu the
diminutive island, it surely behooves us,
I Court for tin County of Burry in Cbnoe
bo Court Uouoo In »aid County, on the
who lire in the must productive part of
.n jA'an Vilmir’anJnUnt by bb MXt fr
the comptilsoty acceptance or s-ipport this great continent anti wborc jre are Imt ,
tr. Vroamab. and B'.ln a; VnnX floor.
thereof, is among the things excepted from a comparatively short distance from the
tbWjGfialatiHn dfmvil government. The sOabosrd, to consider well if we are not to
be
the
first
in
the
field
to
receive
the
ben
yieopc have seen fit not to trust even a
majoritirto^P’08 *ny i"w Ibr tl,c g”ve(u- efit of this approaching profitable branch
nf husbandry. The recent account of one
set of cmarters. weighing 147j«tone, selling
in London fi&gt;r £39 and some odd shillings
(over $200 American money ) must read­
ily convince u» ofAc profit to be attained
by those who are dispored to feed none
Init choice steer-.
j
^Wcsroall willing t-&lt; admit that'tor
jmgp* I1341 Luiliau com baa been marketalJc st * price below the cost of produotion hejc; and what n grand chance to
:hring our fanus up to a high standard of
fcrtHdv! Wouraat do away with the
“roaming at large" rystcot, and rabstitnte
the stall, where' the aoimal docs not waste
away its surplus fat to procure food for
Count? Mteh.------- ----------------its own sustenance. I look upon the suc­
Il xav.v WmoatMd Ji A„« I«;•£&gt;«■
'
cessful experiment* of currying frosh meat lAtrMc'wpff AttnO. ifu.H. Pawns.
•VHWT
the
Atlantic
as
a
perfect
God-irnd
•ide* against
nmarr of a to us, nationally, , Any one who has ever
l.fcfbr him been around the London doth* and Meo
ADMINISTRATORS WALK
the inuncnee amount of damaged Indian
corn that arrives at that j-ort will readily
admit that roora-prefik would attend its
being fed lierc then to take the ebsneca of
for o/ZtKe ouosacnccn in if, without any its heating on Ac journey. When a car­
encroachmcQt upon the rights of each go “off eeust’’ is offered on Mark Lane no
other mid there would!* If
men, in sample ia ueccaiary, os uo one would purtheir relations to each other, would be con chac utdcsB at reduced rates, as die
unite eserdae their «o rights of con- cliaoccs «rc equdlr iu favor of its bcisg
dsmaged as of ita being sound
The Agricultural Gauite says Aat Ac
Loodon maiket will warrant tbo «hipmast of300 tons weekly, and thia means
15,600 teas dossog-a single year. This
wffl LSrephte^r revolutionise our present
peer-paying grain trade and leave Aoae
dement* of fertility wiA us. instead of
drawing the very Ms-out of the soil. In
feet,- Ae sdvantejea are manifold and some
nection of rountry wffl make Ain a spec
islty. 8heU om betheene?

PIANO,

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
THE ENEMT OF BISEASE 1

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

TO MAS ASD BEAST

Oli Piaw: aai Onaos taiea ii Kichatue br NaiOset

THE FOE OF PAIN
MUSTANG

LINIMENT,
WHICH HAS STOOD THBTE'.’T OF
4GYEA RS.
THERE
NO SOKE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
willnotcure.no ache, no
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE Hit­
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE Oil OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMAL. THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 26e., SOe.. or SI.09,
HAH OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING. AND RFXTOKED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HOUSE.

R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for

Michiga

Northern Ohio and Indiana.
Branch Houses at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw a

Flint.
A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

JlEs.’

Oorenmr Bueley aad wife are in Waal- !
tngton. stopping at Ae National hotel.

DOSE at this OFFICE

. AROMATIC

Knitter

New Haven Conn.,
a'wr:
THE IICHfNI AUTOMATIC

Mercantile Training j

Goo. M. Savage &amp; Co'a Colnmn.
*9*Partlb» SMw«ria&lt; any •( thaw advartbr
■«nt» Will ideas* Mau where they saw lb* rea*.

Family Knitting Machine!
A Hoat t-r.! ■•»«! Wunrterftat lu.ratUn,
Xownttrwlln&lt;nBit.n»IMt«it»oobTUf asl—MlUW5STB® ';d.“W«ss% SEE:

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li will knit HW7 pQMibls Tirwo uf |4aia and
ft°eT ’ v£wb A1WMOS MMlWl BperS.
' and far brttar than It mb bu fa»» by band, ar on
any other merhine. Ml kind* ef rnrweaW tre per^

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.

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNRY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY MAY 4, 4876.

VOL.

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Agriciilhiral Implements i

I-IBI.1SHKK.

THE YANKEE SCHOOLMISTRESS. himself for two dollars per week.
UY A VXRMOXT FARMER'S WIFE.
[Frntn thr fiwtttry Gtetlrnaa, All*iny,

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' .’/;:FOR Mte SPRING TRADE!.
•u'l.ij , Mitbiran.
THUMS OF SUDSCBIPTIOX:

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r/:s of -t 1&gt; veh Tisrxcr.

1 .Sqnare. I il-W | K.OSJ WTO I SJ4WI
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I _SJO’| _toi)/_»-«) I 1100 I. S’* ’,
. C^hnun. | W1__ -U» 11X001 25.0)1 *A0

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Iron Plow
,,

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Lftn‘&gt; Rollers. Harrows,

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Cultivators. Double

&lt;Dtrort^; tihtenot.xeradtasttx
ten cent* ver lin» for the.i 1 loWA.

cards. '

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Shovel Com

.

Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers
TBIUBPH HARVrSTKR AND EMPIRE STATE MOWER,
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shine. The mr wan kpuu and frosty; t»ud
many children, in groups and single, worn
wending their way towards the village
school house, all carrying their books and
•lotos, sod an oocasional dmoer pail show
iu tho rays of sunshine, as they were swung
to and fro in the hands of their respective
owners. It was the day for the commenomnent of the winter term of the district^ehool in Colchester, and as a matter of

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Wood or Iron Beam.

/ ^hSi'-csrS?-^:With
gi.irtl ggtoi yjn! 130,00 ! ,

i C.-Iutnnl I _ IWI

PROFESSIONAL AND BOMNESS

cnafter ONX.
The clear December imu was shining in
unusual brighluMH on the first Aloud &lt;y af­
ter Thanksgiving; the trees were bending
their limbs under the weight of mow. that
had fallen through jjhc preceding night,
and, now glittered with splendor in CheMtn-

THE CELEBRATED

n Line* or !&gt;«rt of Nooparla' Tvpe conaldorod j

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season, ito m Io choose a ootntDodioun seat
and a favorite dak-companion for the en­
suing Mason. It was a perfect rush; over
fifty children were gathered there, of all
ages, from nineteen years dawn to the
little toddkra of four summers.
“Has not the teacher come yot?", 'said
Harriet Lcaon, as she thrust licr hind in­
to the door from the entry, where the
j scholars laid- aside their wrappings and de­
posited their dinner tmik
'*ul I f-aw ®r- JMbou harnessing

IBATB PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
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j n ith patent Bent Gtmr. made from tho best New York Second
Growth Hickory.
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The Old Reliable '
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AH work promptly attended to.

Michijjaii.

i Const antsy on Hand,

JLT AGRICULTURAL HALL.

‘ STEL’NTTIOU’T? i ^ne &lt;^’or ca*’A

Goodyears Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.
Hastings, April 12, 187.6.

Sm'iical and Methanicai

(CENTRAL HOUSEP"11 'Vill Hams, says he can sell them (liioap
Hastings, mioh.
to get them clean'd out.
L. E. STAUFFER, Prop, i
Well they sent us a double order of

CROCKERY

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CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

SAVE MONEY.

— too. but Dan says it is going to he a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
□ Igo to keeping house, and he will sell it &lt; 'heap
and close it out.

RS. “fj-i1.;
buy
of
for *10. Why not do it. The
Urrat N. E. Dollar ade.XJ ItiwaBeM t*t-. Borton.

GROCERIES

Wo Imve a double Stock ns any one coming
in
the Store can sec and they will be s,old
iew tfmej U n«y» to rave money. W e wll Jewelr. Mirer amt Plated w»ra. Otemwjra, Cattery,
in and Fancy Uoud*. liraoeriah Tw, Coffmfe. cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says &lt;mr DOLLA B TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
onr SIYTY CENT’ TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
Phin says don’t tell any body they sell
Fl.. Barton. M .
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~ PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.
bm

NOTICE!

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SMITH, MAIVSEI &lt;£ PRESTON
The place to buy your,

FOB

Wagons

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and

Buggies

Anti am prepare! la all
XEW WORK
and BKPAXKtNU t »«it lheTirrar. aad al literal
.li-.-uont for Ready I’j.y.
I aa „uw rstUacui*

Now

Work.

IJkewac, I irava Mackraiilhius d-»n« '•V Boltak
/ Workmen who keow thoir own teminew.
Shop on Jefferson Stroe^ w&gt;rth of
'■ -••ugs Hotel.
I^ia*
f4r

H Mtinat. April h). IST&amp;.

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w"^*-*“V“

“William Jillaou says sho is drumod in
| deep mourning; ho believes she lost her
I mother a little while ago ; she wm quite
tired, and wont to her room after ten. and
। was not well enough to go out to meeting
j in the storm yesterday.''

■
“They are coming.
Hurrah, boys!”
| cried Fred Green, waring his cap, as be

.
Mr. Jillsoo himself entered the school­
room with the toucher, and as the scholars
rmw from thoir seats in silent enurtesy^he
gave them a cheery nwpoMe.
“Good morning,youngpaople! I have the
pleasure to introduce to you Miss Abba
Wardlow, from Fairhaven,'who has con­
sented to become your teacher for this
winter I trust you will all endeavor to
improve your opportunities, and behave
yonraelves so well, that she will have do
cunse to regret coming to Golcheoter.”
&lt;
■ The scholars resumed their seats, add
Mr. Jilkon made his exit, nearly upoetting
a lad of about twelve years of age, who
stood in the doorway with his cap on his
bend and his book ' in hU. hand. His
cIoUku were acnjputonsly dean, but patch­
ed and mended till it would bo hardly posaiblo to rooogniso the predominating ma­
terial.
. .
Mite Wardlow glanced at the child, who
stood irreeolute in the dhorway, with the
hot blood surging over his face ; every scat
seemed occupied, and no ouc made no in­
viting move to giro him courage to enter.
A sort of. alf-ouppresacd buxz posoedaloug
the rows of desks as the teacher turned to.
the door and mot the half-frightened, half­
appealing look of the child.
“Come in ! We can find a scat for you.
my little friend. Just sit hero in my dak
till we get arranged.” She saw that no
one would offer him a place, and intuitive­
ly felt that his draw was probably the
cause of the evident neglect, which she
perceived wounded the little fellow’s acnsitivc heart.
Ver^ kindly she spoke to the scholars
of their mutual duties, as teacher and
pnpiis, and abw of their duties to each
other: and then, after Trailing a chapter
from the Scriptures, she requested the
whole school to join with her in
the Ixjrd • prayer, and then implored Di­
vine help in the pcrfbrmaueo of the work
before them, aud that God's blessing might
rest upon her labors.
Then followed the usual giving tho
uama and classification of the pupils. Tho
acholara each frit, u that calm, clear eye
rested upon faces, that they must recogniic

। nuhed ipto the school-room and tumbled
j over the pile of wood by the store, catch­
ing hob! of Harriet Ixxwon to rare Irfnwclf
I from falling, and tearing her nicely starch­
ed white apron half across the width. She
| gave him a smart blow upon his cheek—
&gt; "Take that, you great lubber; junt see
. njiat you liaru done now I”
“Can’t help it, Hat; you should not
[ have starched up so.”
■
“Htuh,” said Mary Watoon.
“Mira
| Wardlow will think we are a rough net;
i kt us take our ncate, and when she comes
j in, all rise and make our manners," and
' netting the example, a general scampering

t4vow. t itUI rollelt

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES!
is at the

CITY DRUG STORE,
By. Cyya. Sy&lt;/*yyo.

One afar

Now
agaiu. I «fe&gt;y ■ your countenances! that
this frt'mga Father new businom, but all
these things will prove.beneficial to you.
Now will some one of you nominate one of
your number who you think is qualified to
araist me.”
A pause ensued, and the scholars began
to get a -trifle excited, and their eyes
danced iu expectatiou.
Fred. Green, at last, after waiting and
winking called out—“I nominate Mary
Watem."
'
“Right! AH in favor of Mary Watoou
u osiistaat, pleera manifest it by raising
tho right hand.” .
... k y z
Up went every hand; it was getting
rather interesting.
“Pleenonoimnato another’

, msnlfe«t it tn the un* manner i

Edson Lane, Sarah Mahew and James
GriSn/'?• . J._cj !'tt"
»«■
“1 OVtft, youug ladies and gentlemen.
that your task will not prove an arduous
one; your V rm of service will be poly a
woek, unions rejected another term. We
each day by reading in the Scriptures and
prayer. After that I shall call the roll.
Those who at the close of the term have

tiona, and finally spelling. In every excrcisc I wish to avoid confuaion and all

that will bo
will be ooc of mutual benefit and plwrr.
and that it may so peeve. I wish to fed
will

might happen that a scholar who had been
troublenome one term, might bo tratf^ili
and obedient with a different tracker, and
she did not like to enter the school with
bar mind prejudiced either la favor Ar
agri not any of the children.
At th. striking of the viffege beU far
twelve, ahe requested the pupils to arrange
their books nicely in their desks, and those
who went home to dinner to pern qriedy
from tl*c room. Thqae who remtunad dur ing the renew, firet to cat their tench, and
then ro to phy with a hearty will. “Aa
r— ——.if
-v.
uv -k.il

followed her exat
little fellow who

“I did not bring try dinner, ma’am, and
I never phy."
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drew near, even Mra. JiUson herself hogan
“Now, my dear children, we arc gutting
a.liule noro acquainted, and I have a few

mem* Monday after Thankagiving, even if

“If what, HnghT
“The bo vs do not Hl

The school was silent, and the Kchalars
several years there Imd been a good deal of exchanged glanww.
discord and disunion, and a good many
“Dqar 'duldren, I am not going to lay
teachers had left of tbeir o»m accord. Scv- ।down a list of rules or pcualtita, but m I play
oral had been dismissed by the committee, ।snpjMK wo shall rcevguiae our respective
and two ur three had been carried out by portions, I trust that our main endeavor
the schriant. It had always been custom- will he to do right, because it u right, and.
ery to engage a g ullcman teneber for'the 'because by doing so wo sliall all be happier.
wwlcr, but Mr. JiU-on had tarnod the Now I wish' every one of you, who will
matter over in his mind, and come to the itry to do thia through the coming winter,
conclusion that female teachers were gen­ to rise to your foot.”
erally more successful in government, and
All the oeholara rone rimultaneotuly.
he could’see no possible reason why they
wore not exactly M capable and efficient iu .
imparting instruction as the males. He had broached thu subject io the annual
I sec hen among my pupils tweatyckz.l.™ -k.
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school meeting, and the whole responsibil- .
ity of hiring a teacher rested upon him, ।
with only tho prudential rastrictiou that iam mysdf only twenty-two. Now Y am
the teacher shou'd board around the dis­ not dcs'rioua to govern this school alone ;
trict, and he must not pay over twenty I with you to lend m. a helping hand. I
dollars a month, aud as much cheaper as
he could hire. After nomc antuments, he
iuul the board arrangement modified a

Have

C. A. BARNES will be glad to see all of his oil friend,
and as many more as will favor him with their patronage.

mm

met flitted across the faces of the eeholaru, and
could interpret the exchang’d glance,
which panned around the school-room. Mr.
Jilbon had told her abe had aome hardeuntoment, but aha mildly replied that ahe
would rather take the school without being

At last she had gone entirely round the
room and approached the platform, upon
which wa* placed the teacher's desk, in
which sat the lad whose late ent rance (had
deprived him of a seat
“Now, my lad. for your name,” raid site
with a smile, as she gently smoothed hts
curly hair, and met b» bashful, half-raised
cy»w, as the Ixmt over him.
"Hugh Marston, ma'am.”
»
“Weil, Hugh, what are your studies?''
Ho laid liis reader upon the desk, and
blubbed as she took it n-i.
“How old arc you, Hugh?”
A half suppressed titter ran round the
and a general quiet ensued ; rnriosUy was room, but al. one glance from that calm
all on tiptoe.
eye it was quieted, and aOenoc reigned
i
Miss Abba Wardlow was a perfect again.
stranger, nliac to scholars and paroute, iu
“Almost thirteen years, ma'am.”
Colchreter, and it was with no Uttie trepi“Hava you over studied geography or
datiim that die looked forward to the task arithmetic, Hugh?”
U-fore her.
“No ma'am; I shall have a spelling­
book to-morrow.”
cd by ilia xlintri&lt;t to hire a teacher, and
“Can you read pretty well, and speil well?'
while upop a visit to a sister who rcsid.d
“I believe so, but my mother is notable
in Fairhaven, some fifty mtlew f.om Cul- to buy me books, os she would wish to, sn
chttter, he heard Mira Wardlow meotioacd I must go without.”
“I will nee to that, by-and-by; and since
iiiquirics, and finally engaged l&gt;cr aerriem the desks all necm to bo fall, you wfll
for (bo coming winter. But Abtno JiilMni was a man that kept his own couiucl,
aud njxm his return home be did not mcn! turn that ho had engogod Mins Wardlow,
and was cvnueqneatly bafeet with applica­
tions for the situation. As Thankiirivim;

The people of Barry County to under-l
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
“Jiave sent ns 40 dozen

DENTIST ?
Warrant SatoCaeti-&gt;n.
TEIIJU KWOWAB1C
n Block, over Ihuian CimU Store.

*’&lt;lc*Pi raid Mary AV ntoon, a very pleasnnt looking girl about sixt sen years of ago,
with bright blue cy«i and roay cheeks.

. “AO; slia only came to town Saturday
! evening; father saw her nt the depot when
J she came; he raid she was a very nice lookJ ing ptmoQ.”

DENTIST

NasIvillB,

WH|

ecciving her into
.....
-rided there were
such casra he offered Io board the teacher

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ifaat it by ruing.'

�jepttran Jjait.ic,•If*,

Democratic

n.made a desperate

OUR NEW YORK LETTER

SML LMffl!

in nine
blue auin
satin ana
and n
silver ectrrt drew.
■-. ,
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(; prince
print* in
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&gt; n»y that he
Th. Ouchlog CluJ-PrilhcM-Th. ; ‘
Ckildren'i
Open-Picture.-F..h- ' "21 £
""f |,b re he grows on to
xpou oor xrace or du open, laughing
I km—Rdigfara—BuaiRwt.
beauty; and the fafr boy in Wack satin I
Coetiwutal dram, with -white rilk etookNew Yobe, April W, 1876.
-Hj
d l^t to the la*.’ Wo
tags, and raffle-, at his wrists, looked as if
be had just stepped out of a picture,
is wi’l prove to he the turning over j
Tire COACniNC CLUB.
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with hit noble countenance and grave
of a new leaf, and that for the remainder
The girfct had marvelous,
;
It is a terrible thing to have too mneb fiweet air.
of the session publicity and fairness will
1 money. Indeed, I am not certain that it delicate eotoplsciiouR—too delicate for
take tho place of xccresy and stabs iu the [ is not better to hare loo little.
The last pleasure ; and, with their xhrinking man­
dark. The era of detraction hnd defiflnaner*, seemed like wandering mounbeama.
। agony «f ybang Ttar -York, with toe Even the afeodcr, fragile creatures of fif.
lion introduced by Dumocralic tactics is
meh Mtsw, » ooschmgWhat is teen who will be debutantes next season,
bad enough in all conscience,and is poison­
coaehuiR ? A very simple thing.
Meo who held the parts of Continental dames
ing the fountains of public confidence griev­
with fine horses who think there is com­ in flowered trains and powdeaed hair,
ously enough, without adding tho weapons
there was hanily one of them that looked
fort In tire old-fashioned stage coach, went,
stbstsetial enough to kies.
Uko auger
of • owandicc and malignity.
to England and had built fur them old- angola, they were to look at but not to
fashioned stage coaches—just such, gen­ taste.
But fancy how oharaiing was the
our ashington letter
tle reader, aa you saw on the roads thirty interior of the photograph aalopn, with
•groups of ntieiature court people in gold
For President,
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WabrinotoNj D. C: April 29,7876. years ago, fitted out complete with boot
and astin, with blue and purple and rate
RUTHERFORD B. HATtS.
The great feature of Congrrsricnal preced­ forbargage, and everything eInc, as it mantles, figures a l(i pompadour and
ing thU week was Mr. Blaine s short but ex­ was in the days when coachex. or stage." watteau, niched in the window scats,
f
of Ohi-&gt;.
'•«** iu me wtcuuw M-ais, ..—
haustive, reply, made last Monday, to lhe u ire call them, were the only means of delicate faces,*hsppy.nsp
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'-hardly ’♦Bfferwnt patterns of jmpuned and domestic
sprite*,
X
For Vioc-Preaident.
charge and insinuations agaiut him. Ills
__ king, jwwT._
ir _____________
gsiden hair was
gw ■
■ m ■ wm M 1AAI
JOHN F. HARTRANFT.
conveyance.
They pift to them four as tall m their
statement included the testimony of Cotetel
sided and hovered over by anxious main ■ I
blooded hones, and they pat -themselrefl meeiBMhck Karin and white bonnotej
of Pennsylvania.
Thomas Scott, Preaident of the Union Pacific
Subject to the decision of the Republi- Road nt the lime he was alleged to have fraud­ in the imlfonns ofdriver?, and they load Whetftm it
(aa National .Coeveatioa.
ulently paid Mr. Blaine $t'4.0W&gt;; Mr. Ullon on the roof all their hjy friends, and idwto^ephcra eh
prewent preridenLof the road; Morion, BUm they drive them. That is al) there Is viHaieom ameffing riaids and- fiinmi*aasf
hIii®
&amp;
Co. through whom it was arid to have been about iu It means that a certain number ।and peep out at the tableaux and tho
HAYECC PLATFOBMi
gnrpooufi little ajiten an they were taken.
paid, and Mr. Rollins, then nnd uowTreasurer
ef rieh yomg men chose to tnuurfbrm
6OMurny/« aboct rterrau.
of lhe company. They each and all positively
5iq
themselves into .u4*ge -drivers.
There is
and emphUically deny any knowledge of the
The gallcr, uTiue tats Wa. T. Bkxlga club of theee amiable lunatics in New ott
&lt; aold at auction thia week for over
York, the head lunatic bring young 830,000,
!
a tidy atun to have looked up
ftr Taylor Johaeon, whine Hastings, Mich.
James Gorden Bennett, the proprietor of inpictures,
1
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rslaiive to frailty poasmton of ths Arkansas the Rrrvhl.
gafirry u one ofc the choicest in
luurt Saturday tho elub pnrate
]
New York, rpeau it to tho public in hix 1
railroad bonds, »» the vagtic character of lhe
made its first parade. Seven xtagc coach- c
own bouse in aid of the Women's Cen­
hints and iarinnations ronnectinx him with
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
KEIF
ADVERTISE,HEXTthe matter was unsceptible of refutation. He ex, rather more cosily in style than those tennial Fund, charging 81.00 admission,
It h.
Regulating the Scamfal-MMs
tendered hi* best effort* to fiiriUtatc any in- you used to soc oo your roods, drove up and the chance is eagerly sought.
G. P. Rowell ft Co'i. Column.
restigatmn that mightbe ordered. Thetfnral- in front of the Union League Club, seven expected* titst Mr. Stewart's jicturt*, for
which he paid fortunes, and which lie
PETEBM1.VS SERVE PILLS,
Tbcrnos houor araong-cho ficrceM lhrm ' taneous appearance of this slander in widely very rieh young men habited as coachmen
ocrakie invwligntors in Congress, or at separated sections of the country it decidedly took their places on the seven boxw. . - -------------------------- ----' -«
suggestive of.csncertoil aclioola putting them
b-art there tmght to be.
Republicanatatesfortj-Sve verr rwh,
M u .11 l««u-1
f»r
““ J
out; and the manly bearing of lhe cx-Spaakcr
toa. Hboatd lw
br’atT h.i
man expe&lt;S&lt; do mcrfy'nt this time, when and his faebcanmcc toward* the rompiraton ful, young ladies monuted the roofii, and
^Oeh
lhe oxigeDgiea of the opporitioa party who hare pcraiucntly sought his overthrow,
I'ROBATK ORDER.
require that public attention shall bo ax challenged the admiration of every hearer of
- the rAKiito.NH.
.
farxipocnble diverted fromjthcir own record hU speech, and will iacreue hia popularity
------- — rn---------- •—The
me mediaeval
meuiwvai linens
linen arc something for
• hj^nTM‘Mttpiaonx thrown in every with the intelligent laatees el lhe country lr- p oplclosce this pruccar-ion, from Madi. which the present has
.u- -—-it has to thank modem
other dkrtitmu, but thej* do axt for ordin­ rsapcetiv** of psnumal preferences fur the On- sonw{uarc all the way.to the park; and ,skill________
and old design,
—They are stout
cinmui u. tuiaatiou. Dontalcxi Iheae nmndala
damaaka, in natural
anddujf
half bleached
of the parade
pormte V
was
M to attract
mrMt-------------------------------by
ary fahutta anft civility of iroatmcot. are the ouUcroppinp of relwl vln&lt; I toll renew. if the object oT
-The wantSBM at the tonevrt ytaadiaa. br
r
rdicTtd ck«s
by aoft
dull colors,
nud i
'Ate 'BefcncnHk inrentipatawn of the Covertly ai&lt;itd and abetted by «&gt;iou-Kbra«n attention, the gentlemen Mage drirAn fshadow.
orm a droirable
of fabric*
for uae,
!&gt;!&lt;• liKBBAHD'N CURE
may be congratulated. But isn't it queer j coolness, and artistic turrit, as they have
HQMelJhfrc arfrantagc endngb, in this
IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS.

.

parliamental

on the matter, bat

the

The finest jmd largest line of

County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd- coats, pants
and vests, and a

HW

line of Overcoats of all sizes
styles, kindsand prices. Over

.

W

ONE HUNDRED

th* | . A first-clvs 1 PAILO3R from petroit, expect^rl somi* ivliei Sre
Se prepared to furnish jthe best of
£ Clothing
" 15 TO ORDER,.^1 Pcrr‘r1
fits guamnfeed. nt Die 0
Old Corner Stand in Empire Block. Hastfings, Meh.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
wilt depredate the one nor secterian interference winch will
destroy the other.”

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

FITS &amp; • EPrLEi’SY
POSITIVELY CURED.

that in tho day of steam men should at- i much the appearance of antique brocades,
M .bund
tMw ax
«. the
&lt;te revival
ratal of
of| “H* *■•,**!"•! *" •*’
tempt u
absurd .
a thing
the Mage coach ? The horse* on these ing their place at the head of the textile
beoMimm for the liaanna ef sate ueti'.oa. an-l
ffa VlUHwc (amta. v
fabrics, not excepting' silk, for no other that the next of kin »f s»Jf Minois. and all olhar
tooductint i^in Meret. often iu cuorcaL
coachesare the very best thpt money can
ing him, and Lm prominence acquired during
1 material talcs more variety, or can be Damon* fnteraated in mM mtata. aravMnlrwt »met^ from ihc Republican memlien of the the [«at winter a« the active and wary leader buy, and they are groomed tv a degree adapted to more purpose of utility and
WWWW rt—y A.y.FB!l«r4 IO..B
that.is
almost
painful.
By
the
way,
the
cxfunuxcct, and letting uti*. garbled ’re­ of the minority; hi* nuccee* in •laying the
. Ixwup-. n rivals brocade in luster, and
pasta through partuat) favorites, thus fill­ flood (ide of Democratic wrath which has been j aboard English fashion of cutting the tail cotton in service, while it ia now made to
ing the cbwntry with fdxirlere before their all
‘ the session id ruggl ing fur the mastery In the i of the home intp the shape of a dub, has resemble wool in finish and comfort.
The heavy furniture brocades and tapcs’virtttu if aware that ho has oven been m- House; hi. signal ability a* demouairated, in been adopted here. Pray let it be con­
trics, used in art furnishings, which look
dertscru^njl' Il L true, such gre« m- baffling and exposing their machinatione | fined to Xew York, for it is a* ugly ax
like silk and wool&amp;t, are, one is raxprised
jualieo mual Re obvious to all hrw of fair Ij *&lt;«d l‘J the amended constitulion of the recon. sin.
to kara. of linen, durable, nnd what is
play, and probably in the end it would I strucked Union, bare in an especial manner in*
worth evfiry other consideration, wholcPOLITICAL.
Mgnc, ax they will not absorb dust and
gonenUy recoil ggaiust Ukm who perpe­ sited thedr envenomed attack* during the pre*,
The Democratic State Convention did bad odors ax reps nnd brocatelle always do.
trated U. box rnaoy mind*, in nearly every ent session.
two foolish tilings, via:—It endorsed The Venetian carpcta, largely made of
spreh instance, would be affected by the
Mr. Bristow i» auvthcr target whoreuu has
Sammy Tilden and snubbed John Mor­ flax, are handsome ax the choiacrt patterns
"Iap4*T|10 - &lt;^iom
vindication might beca concentrated the poisoned arrows of their
rissey. The Convention by its acta mode it of braasd.*. and wear wonderfully, while
eomc, and besides, no man wants hta good
they arc clean and sweet finiger than wool
a certainty that every Republican in the
carpets can.
Fine mixed cotton and
name blackened even temporarily, al­
country will vote his straight ticket, no linen lawns are sold at the low price of
though it may shtae all the hrightcr for their oiyatu al the Use of Belknap'■ expoeum
30 cents a yard, and make tho most com­
it-i^it-’^pv^- .
PROBATE ORDEItthat the rommittoo investigating Secretory
OXE HrXUftED AND KNIRTH BWTION.
fortable underware for summer, while fur
VIjb are glad to see that lhe Houseshowdresses they do up like new every time
from frattolaiL John Morrissey made they pass through the laundress's hands.
cJmbm perception of then truths last
vorOlag la tba laat (Null, tocher wi
a vtgoroub fight, but he was routed, horwe,
Friday, Ueo. Bristow had already been
REI.IQ1OCS.
heaven estate: Thi» nauseous dose of their foot, apd dramoiut. and the Kdley was
laagaaf Mwnmpar* whMk ar.rvc.mamxIM toad,
shamefully treated by CSwIfiakts Commitee
Moody and Sankey have gone, and the
kft
in
eompktte
possession
of
the
field.
own mixing they were obliged to « wallow. ExMoiwriUn I..
■tear.—Aclr of fie*
’ ministers of the city churches have under­
on Expenses rn the DepartSBoat of justice.
«ta th. Faitoi
Minhtcr Schenck wav the embodiment of
taken to carry on the work that they be­
In, teewy it had' heart the story of a baflb everything fraudulent, ’a man of1 tow toil a,’.
L Helve
gan. That u to say, they arc endeavor­
t be way be
ed,daim aflea*
, ncutfiihcd a grievance ••t poker-playing ruffian." Their Invertiga- the nominee of the nxmt villaixooriv oor
ing to run revivals on their owu hook^ in
loir is tetua
rape organisation that ever existed.
He the tamo manner evangelists did. They
agriaxt Bririow, and had.ogowcd A report
of to get into print. Ths. oriermes of
have employed better aingem than Sankey,
I in ojtorj unenviable light. It was frequently
to sing Sankey's songs, and as they all think
DriMow at ccec gloried ©w •'•’ r»&gt;n.
th«pr are better orators than Moody, they
wholuiws perfectly well stated by witneeees* on lhe stand that they
| would not believe him on oath—that ho was a
believe they could carry on the work
whM U&gt; do in sudi .unwguicio:, and ho
better than did these men.
They liarc
very Muncldisu*ea. The itnlou* idiot who
,UJ11 ,imm-nlwely demanded aa opportunity to belrajed their party into a premature expose Uutb.^lwuk,. pad
PK.VBIOXN t PASSIONS
all laihtd. The fact ia they uuy preach
I* heard, evea-as he told Mr, Caulficld- eion of ecstatic delight over the intormatiou
better than Moody, and their paid sirtgen&lt; may sing better than Saukoy, but it
“ nt the risk of appearing to reflect upon that the President had been oonvloted of an i
don't amount to a straw. They have not
I fed methods of your ennnulttce" 'The infamous crime &lt;m lhe testimony &lt;rf ex^tttor- I
the sool in it that the evangelists, and
ney Usneral Williams is now painfully cogi |
great chairman lutnsclf, bowsver,conclud­
soul is what counts. Moody and Sankey
ed to ease down. Without waiting for the
warfare of dvtracUon, iu their priviledge of &lt;

takiaw khdr owu. time and clouting their
own grounds for invimtigatiut; without

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NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING

iasAtsh.&amp;Mf^e!

ssu

issue proposed by

Mr. Bristow; '.tn ha

wrote the latter that the puHwbed report*
gave an utterly iucowcci account of the I plain'away the revriailM of Democratic rufisveteigatioa' which Ud conclusively dis- flamlsm and frauds in New Turk city na aet
forth by Mr. Davenport. When that gentle­
poaed of the charges fin&gt;t made, and
man first went on the-Hand they magnanll.tmto. wMcd Mt. CaulfleM:**A«a matter ] motuly aaaured him he wouM be-pHowed to

of course, there was nothing further for us

toll hit story taTita own wtr, tupping they

t &gt; ia vestigate aa far as you .were concerned

would Maliy trip him. But they soon learned
to their dismay that hr wa&gt; a dangerous srilnaes; that fie Wd la bia poaMsba facts, wUsh |
if brought to light would inevitably prove fatal ।

and we fdt that no charge bad bcou made

By similar matter had

aAtcn

I'nec of the mcotiogofthc Clu. • I wwa-nouuag mure. Jt i. OBty M
cMBali CfiBVWBlum, and hod been n
managedJ illustration of Democrartv duphriiy and

cm.

U. tW

Cwwimuwi OwXZnta,

j they never ate or slept
white at tbeir wwfc, aad having no claptnp or noMeoac about it, they did good
everywhere; revivals by machinery won’t
da, and never did and never will.
It

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fscfsU hutre«tior».

MORTGAGE SALE.

Dafaalt bario&lt;

PAINTER.
Al A. M. Ilnck • CarrU'^ ,: Twr cun-iiaini’s ornu,
Mtter ringer dum' Aankey, he will ring’
‘lo ud rftWCwtauuJ,"
.„ U
it as an opera singer, and not a man who Jefferson St,
Hastinas, Mich.
b-a et er«7 plmsl prolM
fuels that he ia rwponaiblc fo» tho aalva
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-dp»plr urpw, woll ..ilUral ™ JU tion ofraeu. It u aad, bul it is true that
imUxlur looker.
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vsrjpnstT tpoetads.of
M interest in
cis Aradc’inr of Mmis. riro, hr two
NSW YtefcwMm go on in
h.odrci udtty ebna™ of
tun till they or rome other cqunllv seal
foil"-. T.blaiH, froo, Mother
ous men come to lift it out
Mlexwl. ud It wm a pnttr tiwht
the

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rrmaininy u;

..a dottdj wUrrfhn ^tM
with cion- wrap
wwd. .
■ul tJ Ikt wua* Mother Uotwt,
and injury might thus be worked by par-

n, tu^b^^rn^nour, k,™,

bills aFOOM

prince;
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:WiSS‘siV4,?£:‘:;
JOt»MQ. CRB-ST.

His hail wax fixed at f 10.000 which was fam
UhW by ex-Oevenwr Fpepberd.
Unam.

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FOR SALE al THF BANNER OFFICE

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TO-DAY S ADVERTISEMENTS.

A Public Meeting.

Homoeopathy i, u,o iMvmlly.

The citizens of the city of
Hastings and neighboring Town­
ships in the county of Barry
are invited to assemble at the
Court House in the city of
Hastings, on Saturday the 6th
day of May inst.. at half past 7
o’clock in the evening to take
such action as shall be decided
advisable to secure such a Cele­
bration of the coming 4th of
July, as will be an honor to our
young and growing city.

The Common Council met nurmiatit lu a call Eurron nr rut Harris^ Btrrnucjui n.txaaa:
in tka Council room tm Monday Evening. May
Dear Fir:—In lhe Ann Arbor Cberfor I
1M, 1876. Mayor Benlly in the chair. 1‘rraeat find
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a letter over the aigmuur* of G. C,. Onnd aimwrrcd to th»tr names upon the Roll Neil, in which he bewaila^n such deep Mrbeing called AM. D.w»«&lt;r. Lewi,. Event., Me row,
1
the introduction of Homoeopathy in tbe
Nangkton, Heed. Sheldon nnd Tomlltmou.
M iebigan University, «tul advise*, by every
A petition wa* prawn ted by All Reed sign
ed by Cha*. E. Rrod, Harry Anderoon..A. J.
Anglo and 24 others praying that W. F. Hieks
be appointed Chief Engineer of the Honeer
Fire Company. Petition on motion of Aid.
Rrail waa ae*eptrd and entered to be placed

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Petition for eraw-walk across Hint* street
north from Busby’s bafi-e.r shop wa* on nio. A hireling of the Bportemati1. Club wa* held
&lt;t the office of M W. Riker on Monday even­
ting. Dr, John Roberts in tbe chair. Hon.
Henry A. Goodyear moved that lhe Sheriff he
requested Io isa'ttb proclamation directing *11

Finanee Committee reported a* follow*; C.
orion'a Llllttr H.lft; J. B, Van Brunt'*Mil,
1.13; William ScobyNl bill, &gt;1.75 he allowcl

officers of the county to see that tbe Fiah Law
ia rigidly enforced. MX^W. F. Hleks moved

Dun t forget t« take out your Internal Iter,
me license Mamp* in time.

one delegate to the Sport man-* club at Jackson.
Geo. M. Dewey wa* elected a* such delegate.
Ou motion of Hon. Henry A. Goodyeai the Ear

real. Highway Fund: n|*o the bill* of Grorg*
11. Dewey, one for *!C and one for R3 be allow*
|1 and an order drawn on lhe eon ringent fund

Il is high lime to l-e planting dll your - gar
n sauce,' corn aud potatoes.
Mine bust of th* Hastings Hous? is having

\iteiul the Centennial criebralioo meeting
tin- Court lioii-e uu Saturday evening.
J..I. W ovL is steadily increasing, and tlieve
e other indientiou.- that business is looking

disallowed excepting *3 t &gt; I* paid to Dr. Eu»charged with larceny^'of a pipe. Ml appeal rell by a vote nf aye* and nay* and an ordei
from Justice court was tried on Tuesday after-, drawn in hi* favor on lhe contingent fund.
noon. The jury found tbe respondent guilty
Court. The Judge sentenced the re»poudenl to pay alneefglO. which *«• paid and
The Wil of Eaton A Lyon for JW.23 for a
the r»«|K&gt;ndrnt &lt;li«chnrged. &lt;'1~. H. Hauer Ledger wa* allowed aud an order ordered to
for the pe«g&gt;la. Jamea Clarke, Wm. Burgher. 'be drawn on lhecontingent fund in their favor
Ayes—Aid. Dawara. Lewi*, Evans. MeNaughton. Herd. Shridon. T&gt;«nlin--&gt;n. 7.
Nay*— None.

Sevemi car load* «f German emigrant* pass­
ed through uttr State un the Michigan Ceulral

fne -by last week

The uice«t display of workman-hip on any

The way to enjoy much, i«
be contented
i»ith what you have, aud -toy where yon are.
in-trad uf goiug to the Black Hills.
Mi«. Daniel Hsakln sprained one of her
huklr* a few day* since, aud came near dis­

Ifa-e kill i* ih a flourishing condition, but
it i* an uutrng* Io nllow th* IroV* io destroy
tho beautiful gra«« and shrwhlirry «&gt;n the
t'-mrt Huum Square.

jwrhead* and mean simply «u«cere al tbe poll*

The Government statistic* tor

1871

may

The Fort Wayne. Jackson &amp; Saginaw It. R. ytell cause every honorable man to hang hi*
are now selliug ticket* fTuui Jackson to Phila­ ‘brad with shame and may well All every Pa
delphia aad return for.f2C.83aud to New Fork
They are a* follow*: let them be pondered
nnd return for $27.85.
The Detroit Trifame rays the office of Gener­ ty every lover of bi* country.
al Ticket Agent of the M. C. It. It , will soon Salery of minister, of lhe ttonpel, fai.UUU.OOO

lie Ailed by the appointment of Mr.C. D. Bush
the present popular and affaide Superintend­
ent ofthe Grand Rapid* Divsuuu.

A. (». Miller, th* people* favorite will give
entertainment* at Union ttlll, Monday and
Tiisralay evening* next, Mny 8th and 9th. when
they enact those beautiful pieces. "The Di­
vorced Wife-' and "TH* Two Orphan*-. Nolbthat we could ray would elevate the troupe
any, as they are too well known to new! *»romium* from US. Tbe troupe t* first cl*i«.
nnd uf course the ilali will be well fiBeJ.

We print thi* bmue chapter one of the xtory.
.‘The Yankee Scboulmistram” by a Vwrmmil
Farmer'* Wife, enpiad Horn Tkr tbn*/ry Gwtla^. publislted by Lutitar Tucker A Sou*.Al_
lany.N. T. It I* a thrilling sketch of life in a
.•.wintry village aud raeh snrcwmlteg chapter
grows mere interesting. It wiD !• oontinne-l
reel. Mweeedlng Tberatey for some lime to
route. L*t it wrill pay every subscriber to lhe
IUmM** to give it a careful and thoughtful

last Sumby P. M.. on Broadway, which re*
aulted in the *1*mwU entire demolition of a
very nice.buggy, belot^pngto E. I’. Barral.

Clutriro Itkilip*. *«a «rfTraver** Philips E*q.
of this cliy, was out riding, when one of the

FLKMtnffTox, Hunterdon Cb., N. J.,
June 30, 1874.
Dr. It. V. Pixacr. Buffalo, K. I.: Door Mr
—111* with a happy heart that 1 pea these
line* to acknowledge that you and your Gol­
den Medical Discovery and Purgative Pellet*
nre bles-ing* to tbe World. Thea* medicine*
ovnnot he too highly praised, for they have
almost brought n» out of tbe grave. Three
month* ago I wa* broke* out with large ulcere
and *ore* ou my holy. 11mha aad face. J pro­
wired roar Golden Medieal Diaoovery and
Purgative pellet a, and have taken six bottle*, I
and to-day 1 am in good berith, aU’lhoee ugly
ahere having healed and left my ski* la a
oaluraL healthy condhte*. I thought at one
flair I could net be cured. Although I can
but poorly express my gratitude to yon, yet
there I* a drop 6f joy in every word 1 write.
God'* blessing reel on you and your wonder
fol medicine* i* the humble prayer of
Your* truly,
JAMES O. DELPS.
When a medicine will promptly cure ench
letriHe rating ulcer* and fra* th* blood of the
virulent poison cauaiag tbeni, who can
longer ddUb* it* wonderful virtue* ? Dr.
Pierce, however, does not with to pl*eo hU
porjentious magnltitde," nnd has fastened Golden’Medicel Discovery in the catalogue of
quack mm! rams by recommending it to core
Itself, Hks a yrfeyd* tf»t. upon Michigan's
Greet
I'niverrity. rawing her alumni and ■nenu ti: nut *mi nc &gt;»or* cinuv &gt;• inu, iuu
1
there
i« but one form of I food dlaeoss that it
many ethers of the ‘■Regular*,-- to nil down
and Icewnil bra- iu aackriotb and when? Will not cure, nnd that diaease I* eanctr. He
does not recommend kU Discovery far that
What is there in Homoeopathy that shoulddiaoaac. yet he know* it to be lhe most search­
makq it so dreadful, audal the same time, so ing IJoed cleanaer yet divcorrred, and that it
CuntcmptBde a thing? It is wot a thing of will free the blood ami system of all other
yesterday : R ha* been amply traced ia city known blood poison*, be they animal, vegeta­
ble or mineraL The Golden Discovery i* wwrand In country, ia family and iu hwcpital, rnatad by hip* to cure the worst form* of Skin
in ftorfol epidemic*, a* in clnunic disraara, Di*e**ea. a* all form* of Blotches. Pimple* aad
with lhe old a* with th* infant, and upon Eruption*, abo all Glandular Swelling*, wad
lhe wor-t form of Scrofolmt* and Ulcerated
it*, banner everywhere excelsior ha* been
Fores of Neck, Leg* or other parts, and all
written. A Ualfcentury has passed over u* Fcrofolou* Diacesc- of the Bone*, a* While
since tbe banner of Homoeopathy was nttfttrl- Swelling*. Fever Sores. Hip Joint an«f Spinal
ed on this continent : ami. amidst tbe scoffs Dtaceaee. all of wHeh belong toSerefokni* di*-

and pn-crlptioua nf It* hitter foes, it ha*
lived ami wendily grown fawn year to year
until J»« physician* are counted by the thou­
sands, aud iu mlhereuta dy millions. It Im*
aeran or eight lire, wide awake, flrat class,
independent colleges, with full rorpsuf profes­
sor*. and t wo State colleges, Michigan and J net
lately Iowa. It* IHeratnrv. both periodical
and standard, wiB compar* favuralJy with
that ofany school.
It number* *muag it*
ranks, war of the aMa*4 physician* in th*
country, many of whom were once Aleo|&gt;ath*.
There are htindroda of Homoepailtic physi­
cian* to day. who have received their train­
ing wholly, or in port al 1*0*4. in our own
I'uiversity
Ami rery many af th* Ard cls*»
men of lhe age are Its staunchest adherent*
and patrons. Are these men all dupes : Are
tbene -physician* designing scoundrel* ur
chariaiau* who prey upon lhe credulity of an
eurpuldic? Ui three believe II who whli

RnM, by Aid. Sheldon, That th* city
to.
Michigan ha* nearly four hnndred
printing he let to the lowest Mddgr for the en­
suing year Io commence May bn. 1870 ,tbc flo^voepathle physicians in active practice,
bids to t&gt;e sealed proposals tu l&lt; handed to lhe and yet Ibero I* a growing demand for more.
Returning from Jack Min Ion late to give a Mayor aud opened at the next regular masting Hasting- alone ha* fourillotuocwpathic pbysiof tbe council, provided ll»e expense of printfull report of the !top«i.lintor'» Slate Conven­ ing the Coinmon Council proceedings shall not
a* busy as Lee-, and there ia work
tion, we will ju.l toy, that about GO so-rolled rvroed R30 a year. Atlonled by yen.* ami n»ys.
lure.
A few year*
drlegalew were in allendaure. J. T. Wilder of
Is that the history uf
Ayr*—ALL Dawwn. Lewi-, i.M Turcula county waq temporary nnd Ira B. Nanghten. Reed, Fhel.lon aad Ikaeltatoa, 7.
a "vile thing"? Why ar* So many of our
Card of Hillsdale permanent president. Tho
| Jal form wax very lung, like Field-* speeches,
and can be summed up in the single sentence,
"For Repudiation". But we shall give it in
our next. This county wna repre*ent*&gt;l by W.
W. Kelley, Z. D. Ilinekly and John H. Dennl*.
Most of there in attendance were old line cop

Cool of dog.
Support of criminals
Fee* of litigation
Cirtl of lolutcco ami cigar*
Importation of liquors
Support of grog shop*
Whole coat of liquor*

Moved hy Aid. Reed that tbe Council now
proceed tn in informrl ballot for street Com.

luiasioncr. at which C, Horton received 4 and
! Daniel Haskins, 8.- 7 In all.

leal farnnir* employing Homoeopathy to-dsy,
who never dreamed of doing so n few years
ago? in spile of thenurirea it baa conquered
1 hair prqjt*HoesNo*, Mr. Cditor, th* demand of the hour i«
aid theory, nor &gt;«m«, aa «Ueh, but the praclie* that will eun»
nafely, speedily, aad
surely. to soy Hthing about th* plans* nt mo.

'

Retired
Ou Saturday latt, Mr. J. II. Sutton
the well ktmW &lt;lmc?r on Jefferson Street,
ckrnd out Li* Stock and ulirpd front htuinemi. Nr Sulton I s* for ycatn k*n . one
uPShc hh*i active and mecamful merchanta of our city, and his retirement front
btutincna is a I’** to the public. His
licaltb nt best precarious has been injurod
Ity done application to hb butunetet. aM
under advice front his physician he atx&gt;Wresl and repora for the season.
No nmn
would be moru misood from the bumiums
cirden of our oily then he, and all will
unite iu wishing him a speedy restoration
to health and the rvaumpliou of his gro­
cery busincM- In the interval which we
trust may be sltort, he will continue his
saloon in the building recently occupied
by John .Beffstucr » a Barber's shop,
while other partial will &lt;x.-cupy his old
stand as a Grocery **4&gt;&lt;1 .Auction Store.
We trunk Mr. SpUon may yronper, be
speedily-nytored to health, and return to
the husioeu of aclling groceries in which
he ha# hitherto deen so suecesfhl.
Sir Chariot Young was shown some
Yankee railroaning the other day. Jack
Boancugcr’g engine took him a fait run
from Elkhart to D.'troL A &lt;prt of the
trip was * niuc-mile stretch made in six
minutes—probably the fastest on ’ record.

I
On motion of AM, Tomlinson the Council
। proceeded to a formal ballot fiw Street Com.
LansUig. Apr. 2G, 1870.
luivaionev, of which C, Horton rvweived 4 and
Below plraae Cn&lt;l statement of fttnda ebarg"
_D. Haskin* S, 7 in all. no choice.
ed State Trmaurvr bn the hooks in this otter.
On motion of Aid. Beed, the election uf
:for recelpl\ during
month of April
Street Commissioner waa |&gt;o*tp&lt;nied till one
1870.
IL T- Cwwnsr.
Bowk Keej-er.
week from thb evening. Carried.
Arm/red, by Ahl. Tbmlinron, that the Mnr•hal be Instructed to bring all arrest* for die­ patient* more quickly than the. oths*. - L«4
orderly rondnet. etc, before tbeCity Recorder. any ol your reader* cnrefttHy observe the' ro•ult of the practlee of the 'two gysfttui, ,Utd

10,000,000
&gt;2,000,OOU
33,000,IW
■-'lO.UDOJKJU
30,001,000 were referred to the Finance eomnultee.
/DarirrJ, by Aid. Sheldon, that the Finan#*
1,000,000,000
coniuiiitte be instructed to treaafer all anew nt
2,UOO,000,000
fond*. etc. from the Treasurer-* bowk' ,te tbe
Qty Jfax.k to bekapl by Use Recorder.
.Law* go lu press, the jury in tho rattae of
the propio va.-Thomaa Giddings aad George.
Moved by Aid, Irwvvu, that the regular
Cb*|du. on charge of burglary. Lav* found meeting of the board )« changed from the flnt
th* respoudant* guilty, aad they were raw- uJ third Monday* of each uwnih to the first
tenced each to eight year* lu th* State Prison
al Jackson, from aad including thia day. mcaec aa Tuesday the 10th of May aad a*
Chaw. H. Rauvrsnd Cha*. G. Hatbrook for meeting to he held on the 15th of May. Car­
th* penpte. Wm. Burgher, James Clark am&gt; ried.
II. A. Khaw for th* respondents. This oau«e
Ro^lrfd, by Aid. Bead, that lha City pay
wa* ably tried, created a great public interest lb* *um of Awe dollars ta .the first drayman
who present* himself and team to draw tbe
and lhe result ia what tbe publie expected.
engine to Ar* when an alarm i« given.
•d by yea* and nay*.

ssasa

•vsilabto
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the expulrion of the "vile
thing" “that ha* been permitted to insult ing life. *bbreri*Hng suffering, «ud1n dimtethe dignity of the Vnlverrityby being aBownd irirfng expen »r«
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to stand within it* preelnMs."
I read also
in th* oolumn* of last week’* Jfasssa an axti

.uhject aigned by eight of it*
alumni couch*) in language even more pileOu motion of Aid. Reed, that W.‘ FJttek* oua
and aorrowfol than
the other.
ba appointed Chief Engineer wa* adopted by They way, ‘-word* ofreproach wa hare none,
aye. and naye; aym. Aid. Dawaoa, Lewh, Mc­ and our kentlments are only thoae of sorrow.
By order of the Common Council.
Naughton, Evan*. Reed, Sheldon and TwmJinJ A MRS W. BENTLEY,
son 7. Nays none.
Mayor.
IMitiun to bl* Honor lhe Mayor to call a blnter "uor Alum Maier," 1 also notice in
Done at the Council Chamber in the
Oit^of HartingB, this tho 1st day nf May meeting uf lhe City uf Hasting* and vicinity at Dr. V Neil * letter that a very powerful
a time aud place which he mny deem proper effort was made Io exclude the ria** of 7C
to tak* Into eonrideratioa the importance Of from the Alumni suclety. in consequence I
Al a regular meeting of Thornapple Lodge having • ('*nteunial cel.brat io* wu th* Fourth suppoee, of their having occupied seats ride
Jio. W»I. O.ofG. T. held at Middleville, day of Joly next that will ba a credit tn ,onr by ride with the Rotneeopothle student* in
May 2d 187G, the following officer. were young and growing oily, and ta make arraage- i ho name lecture room, and receiving 1 untruemeui. accordingly. Signed by Gen. M. Deway, tiora from tbe Mate profopstee lathe branehra
installed for the ensuing quarter
D. Striker, Jan. N. Navia*, itariow A Goodyear, common to both, and, I believe it is not yet
W C T—Cha*. II. Co man
M.H. Wing. Heavy A. Goodyear. J. Robert* eetUcd qhothfr thqy *h»U be allowed a aiandW V T—Adelia Hough.
and M other* and aa motion ef Aid. XvaM wa* tng among the Himonpure. incoaiamluated
W Sec y—Hermon D. I*nrday.
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received nnd ordered to he jjaced on Ale.
’ Alopalhv ; smi the Profeeaer* tbemaelm ar*
W A 8— Ida Billington.
Drfitlon of James C*mpl&lt;eH to be reieteed threatened with excommunication, unless ■
W F 8—Lucy Dennison.
from the payment of a tai of titre doltare.a*- they wash their h suds of that terrible state.
W Tnra*.—Matlie Ifayne
*e«*eJ by mistake ua a span of l.oroe* and on
W Chap.—Alonso Baker.
motion of Aid. Heed wa* by a vole taken l.y luring to ariKTed HnuMMfathica
New, Mszuiltor, what is this Vvils thing--,
yea* and nay* rele**e&lt;l from the payment of
that Dr. O’Neil sags, ••*» a c loud lea* loomed
ap above the koriton, and'La* atosnmsd Its

Naugkloa, Beed, Shehlon and Toeillnson, 7.
Nays none.

Let your renders aMlyseteF(bemsrive*.
Now. rir, I only give yea this one report. 1
could giro many more If challenged.
We
court and challenge the moot rigid investigatlon. Fur. if nomocepatby.is a felshood it
iaone of Hie most benign and life conserving
falriiood* of the agr. Rut, It fa not a fal*
huod, nritker I* it a dfliofon, nor a snare,
but D in advance of the Itfher system tn rav­

hsv.all lh«y e»s 4a. Paint*, drug* aad eU* n
In for tb«ir wave of th* wlivitr aad barns* »
lleUgfctaaa* ia aeuntry toDwattena. .r.iyt&gt;ta&lt;
loraty. Ko adrworazst in iron and naifa. fet

tnraaia roadtemaod: Ke. 1 *eltor Mar. HJSH
do caeh.
Na. 1 W.W4 : extra. »1JL
.
Cora dull: Ho. 1 mixed.
:
Barley Aal: No-RILfa-

HAYS’ SONGS.

they will Aud that, la a given number of.pa­
tient». the llomoe^ialhia phyaacien will
make lees thkn two tktrffv- tbe number of

visit*. »n&lt;l will report pt least, one half Itu
deaths. Startling •» thl* ana ouncemgn B1By
appear, I beRevwb will graersMy heh) troe
The record* of hmplfal pra^flre'fiflJjr’liBtr me
out la tbiaaaMytty^. J ,
•atect thia rate haeaaan H fall* vritela th* titale.
I mena the mt-lfeal report vfm-r Stute prison
In 18311 thi l[pin(MM&gt;M4^c ^rontmcai wa*

STEWART’S SONGS.

tnlrodutod teteflWwi—* ■&gt; y«n W»U know,

and wa* r*tein£d1W (8i*J&lt;Miia sneceaaively.
Dr. Tuttle who wa* pliyslctaa to the prison,
gta* the following vtetotaewl far- whMi ho
vmrthea and ehraMie annual report in jraf
■a ray*. “Takiag lbe Aum for three yean
under oa*h medical system, we Uxe the
following reouk:
Allopathic for 1837.8. •.»,
Advertised Letters.
485
Ayan-AM. Damron, Lowl«, Evans. Reed, Average Mo. ef eeavtet* l¥. Am.
' Total
" "faHk
- .
89
Idol ofleilerx remaining in IhnJIaating* P. McNanghtou. Sheldon aad Tomlin*®. 7.
Nay*—None.
O. Barry County, Mich., May S, 187(1.
Homoeopathy Ite I J«U. 1 am] 2 i
Mr* Lucinda Brace, F. E. Hah, Mr*. Ida
Moved by Aid, Temltewm that the fkreot
Average Ne UrMNMsfTC'An.
Burges. Amanda Lamb, Lee A. Rowley, Wm. Cammittee be initnicta-l to examine th* Iron
»• te ‘
;
Njeffqry, Mr*. Mart Faleoaer. Mis* Litlie bridge ami iu surrounding* in regard to it#
condition, lumber, etc, aud rejrort to the next
'Waterman. Chna. II Bron, Edwin Phelp*.
regular meeting of tbe Cuancil. Adopted|
•
J. M. Nxnw», P. M.
Moved by'AM. Dawran, that tbe committee
o i Side-watt» lie iastrnoikl to examinn lha

nxelir*ra*&gt;f the buggy broke, letting une ol
condition of the ride and eroiv waik* and rethe wheel* off, ami the horse Lereiming ua I There will he a ]*ig*eu shoot in our city next,
thrrvun al the next rrgnta* sieelfsg uf under his roreagatete JBifftouM- U. tmy. :
••.aiuigeetje ran away, aud made that &gt;&lt;uggy i Tueoday, under th* management of C. E. Der— .wy—. CwnncIL Adapted.
Lnder Alopcthin traatu.eni fur 1870 nnd 7X
1Tea
luukrfl as (hough It bad Imen put through ! low, for the ■bmurr* of Barry Coo al y.
Os’tuotinn of Aid. Reed HieCmincil adjourn- Tou) No. day* 1
En
un* of Ni&lt;faol« end Shepherd * Threshing m*. single Hrd* nt tweaiy. uue yard* rise.
Ea ed till May 8th. IPTfo
.chine*.' Fortunately. neiibcFSte toy no
ad •
L, D. Qt’acXKkaraN.
trance on*'dollar, lhe shoot to cunuueui.e» »U
' Ce'dock «L m. sharp.
■ • i
Bscorder.

CENTENNIAL
•«» Ata

MEMORIAL SONGS.

�English nnd

for - the

Barnum

United

fir! Iijr Jacta &amp; SatUai

A EJojy.

State Altars.
pnbHc

■IBM by r»q««i.
.
I sand you herewith a rerbaum report

W. L. Bancroft' of Port Huron planted

Torn. &lt;X“ lb. d~lh ol Multi. T«n&gt;-

32 centennial trees, mostly elm.
Tho village of Romeo has not a bori
now place vacant within its Ixiundarica.

■r, M.
Rraaduwlhw.
On &lt;l.e recap! &lt;T Ik. pbologrepb ol d~

Vermontville is

feneitig

her

Gen. Kilpatrick writes as follows of I
Savannah, after his march through Gscr-

SctjaUrahip

bon

Train, rnnbyCl&gt;i=«» Tiwr.

(hmnectieu,.

them, Republican ballots were forced away
from them, and they wore compelled to

rote Democratic ballots.
Three United State; Senators will be
•no in May from Connecticut, and ouo in

the sa^ie inoilfh'from Rhode Island, and
one in June from New Hampshire.

necticut will deci a

Con­

and the

Democrat,

other two States Rapubiioans.

From

the

Des

Moinre

■'Hayes dock is going up

A’&lt;yi»/cr

fast.

If it

keeps on improving in Iowa aa it has in
the past mouth, the sentiment at the time
of the State Convention will be as strong

for him as for Blaine, who leads all other
candidates in this State a great ways.’’
Speaker Kerr s clerk

writes as fellows

to an Indiansppolls paper:

“At present

the prize seem* to lie between Hendricks

and

Davis.

Hendricks

has

been the

longest in tbe field and most talked about,

but there is a strong uudevourrent setting
ia favoro f the gentleman from Illinois.
The correspondent of lhe New York
Titan who attended tho Indiana Demo-

sugar this spring.

witness the universal grief that is ever felt

*

Geo. H. Hotohkias lias been retired
from tbe editorship of tbe Bay City Luuibermau’s Gazette.

hogs and &gt;iiOO worth of eows.

Lcckcrly, a Kalamazoo saloon-keejicr,
has been arrested and fined &gt;50 and costs
for kccing his saloon open Sundays.
About 200 Odd Fellows were in attend­
ance at the 57th anniversary w Odd Fel­
lowship’ hold nt Albion on Wednesday
last.

The Mate pioneer society ha» sclcetcd
H. H. Bingham as a delegate totheecnfennial meeting of old settlement Philadel­
phia.

A pine tree, containing over 8,000 ft.
of lumbar, han boon-shipped from Stanton
to Philadelphia, where tt will be exhibited
at the Centennial.
&lt;
The Detroit Post says that the smallpox

seafo was got up py a sensational news­
paper aud some physicians' who realise

disorder and noisy discord in the Conven­

good fere by vaccinating,

tion were indiscribabla.

Tlie field meeting of the Detroit Horse
Association for 187£ will be held July
4th to 7th inclusive. Premiunis amount
ing to 110.000 will be given.

The Tammany

Hall Seymour Convention of July. 18G8,

waa calm peacafulness compared to thia."
Tho Richmond ( Vm) J)i»?al&lt;K is very

At Loomis, Isabella county, nine per­
sons have been arrested for stealing pine,
among them tlie supervisor and treasurer.
certain that he could not be elected to They will be examined May IU.
any ofioo of honor or profit by the people
IL C. Lewis, )isq.. of Coldwnter,z will

rare that Gen. Hancock s connection with

the execution of Mrs. Surratt renders it

I ic same condem­ send to the Centennial a report on his
nation it passed upon Gon. Hartranft of celebrated gallery of painting? and statuary,
illustrated by large photographs.
Pennsylvania.
Governor Bagley has pardoned Henry
'Tbe people of Texas arc in the midst of
G. Sparks, who was sent to prison in 18C!&gt;
a heated controversy over the Senatorial
on a fifteen years sentence for robbery.
raecearion to Morgan C. Hamilton's seat
His innocence has been satisfactorily retapliabcd.
■
tea choice between Richard Coke, the
It is reported that C. B. Benson has

of the United Btertes.

coek, the fitting member ofCongiw from
he Fifth Congressional D-'etrict.

Speaking ofthe gubehutorial nominee

put into tW Otter Lake Boom 4,000,000
feet of saw logs during the past winter,
flehaaaold neaaly 17 000,000 feet of
lumber during the past season.

of the Indiana Democrats, who w a mem­

A Democratic Subterfuge.

ber of the present House, the Washington

correspondent of the Springfield Ifr/nbli-

Il is becoming more and more evident
that this solemn farec of impeachment was
or concocted simply to make political capital
for the Democrates, and as an excuse for
Leaders. Tho Indiana Republicans hare
the immense sums which they have spent
say that Orth will beat him by a round and arc spending in raking tho sewers of
majority.’’
the Ifepublicau administration in search of
A Washington dispatch in the New testimony to be used iu the coming Pres­
This impeachment
York Tnnrx says the meaning of the slow idential campaign.
trial, which will cost at least twenty-five
progress in the Hoi *c seems most likely thousand dollars, perhaps twice or thrice
that sum, is an-example of the lavish
rerarin undone after the nomination of manner in which the Democratic Repre­
the Republican candidate in order that sentatives arc squandering the people’s
money to secure t ht&amp;riumph of tharparty
next fait
in Wasfi’ngtbn’a” month or two fnvMtl■'fhc Truth about too Centennial Pros-,

cm soys:

“WiOfrtns is an inflationist,

but not quite so violent as Holman

pects.

A correspondent of a New York

never foiled the Republican party in any

answered She man.
“But, sir," said lhe clergyman’ “we arc
in the habit of praying for the President
«
state that I felt it to be a duty I owe to nnd Congress.'
" That/ right, pray for them; no objeeyou and to myself, and especially to the
tinn nn that M*on&gt;."

Davis and the Confederate Cungrew.
“Oh!” said Sherman,•' You wan
-prey
for Jeff Dark, do you?”
ory of one wh joe fame shall live io histoiy,
“Yoe, sir!" emphatically replied
and in song, “as one of the immortal
clergyman.
names, that were not born to die." I can
“All right," mud Shaman, his brows
but wish that timo wuuld permit and that lowering, “prey for him, pray for the rfrtmy poor feeblo tongue could recount to •1—pray for both of them—tho onu needs
it as much as the other. Ta that all, gent­
you in language suitable to the occasion
leman?"
the many noble doodz pf daring, the mid­
That was all—that was enough. They
night adventures, the hair breadth escapes had failed to indncu General Shcrmnn. to
that make up the history of her eventful make martyrs of them.
• Almost every day the Negroes came in
life, while pursuing h«r enemies over the
great numbers to see “Captain Sherman,"
hot, sandy Desert of—of—Siberia. Ob,
as they called him. Some with one nquest,
how oft have I listened to that shrill some with another. The General never re­
swoet voice borne on the winds of a soft futed to tee th cm. and they always left his
summer night, rising in cadence sweet, presence with their hearts all aglow with
love and gratitude for him and *■ Massa
like the whisperings of an angel band, and
Lincum."
#
then when danger threatened, with bead

A practical illustration of the successful
would ever mark tlie spot where danger application of the | rinciplc of object teach
ing in education is found in the sjdcudid
threatened and the strife was fierce.
Ah,
course of basins; a training given at the
my friends herr was the true royal blood
Yale Buaincwi College, New Haren, Conn.,
of our race, no poor blue, piebun blood whose advertisement appears in another
coursed through her veins; no, no, she column. Here the student ia tansht to

Kx-Reprcwptrtm Rollin end

Senator Cragin, the present incumbent,
who, though he has ha? two terms, would
takej^

Washington

a

W WIXWRtOHT.
,*HlS?5bK'“‘‘

B. HE IDT.

0.REAT VfKSTERN RAILWAY
NOV

S 01

ATLANTIC
iTriXJ*

II

fort of Thin! «t
!• BitA5 p. .iu
p? «“■ i'Bltea'n' Mra

an

num and Air Linn, rwt
.: foot Bruh »L. njUa.au

‘"P-“4 Buffalo ria Air Um aad
■oIBrHte, Jfcwtoo«e»i.a«p.-t *.‘*i
Iman Parlor ear tollulilo wilwu

U Lia» HollMkh.ftoBtbcrn

WlthBatrolt-nillJdBk J: SMthwastern

Bridae at «J&gt;7

»-WithLaka SUre A Nirt&gt;. Santhern
mtCTion—Wilk Drtrolu Eel Itevfr 4

foot Thinl
CMsam. TntoCkt. WabMb
Part
Mym*Cinalnaatl.^and Cincinnati, fill

»S ’is :s

1*

MICHIGA1}

j. n. tn-;i:;.

n Pa*&gt;. Aa’t. ll.i

CHICAGO k LAKE HURON t&lt;

TIME TABLE No. 8.

TRAINS WEST.

Pultart il'.r,
Ckariotle.

is

CHAINS EART

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

have your photograph token."
At the close of the addrwi the follow­

ing beautiful lines were rang, to the lune
of "Brave Men behold, your fallen Chief".

Taking Effect Apr. 16th, 1876.
COING EAST.

voices from the Inferno choir of Middle-

fl
i
htf
na

connrcUotH with trains
* Indiana railroad for

£

tralto were beautifully executed by a dele­
gation from Bumblebee Plains.

iS

r‘S

Fx.Jom
d to the ■

'is

.«

tf
u

"a
Ke

IRAMD RAPIDS DIVISION.
The Reliable Short Liar
EAST AND WEST.
toaku raoM.

UAHS RARIBS AMP DETROIT

^a«ull.

LErrrJSiSJift'
tten. White Pteeoo. Th&gt;&lt;Allot**, Graad Itoi-ib anl

is

at Philadelphm, a good many wil go. If
not, thayll stay at boiuc.”
'

the

*80)

CHICAGO I fflCHIGiNArLAKE 8H0HE

“ On the couree of recent^trips North

to

11

in real business transactions, and going
And, here lot me not forget to im- through the full routine of actual business
preNi deeply upon your minds the lesson experience. It will be al once apparent
of her glorious example, may it over be that a course ofdiscipline and training like AfirSjorte-l Lint brtwTcn Chlcaxu ant^ Grand
this cannot fail to fix upon his mind many
year pride to strive to emulate her glori­
important principles and farts which he
ous deeds and work out for yourselves an would not otherwise retain, and enables
undying fame that shall be the pride and him to go from the college into the bank,
Summer Time Table.
glory of your posterity. (At thia point office -or store with full confidence in bis
ability to discharge correctly the duties of
a low murmur of applause greeted the
iw
Station*,
his position.
•Mired
J-31 rr“
speaker from every fence corner in the
The street railroads of Philadelphia are
yari.)
•
■
beginning
to
arrange
for
the
Gentenntal
And in conclusion lot mo advise each
burintsa. . Six of them will run care to
3 X)
S IS
and all of you to make a proper application
the Exposition grounds, and they are pre
of tho facts presented in your hearing to­ naiiug to start one every minute, if it shall
night, take Maltio Turner for your guide be found nececoary, making 390 care arriv­
btatiotu.
through life, keep her glorious record over ing every hour. The capacity of these
cars will ba 8,800 persons seated, 16,000
iu view, keep your premises likelier's, free
crowded and 24,000 packed. Other fac­
from vermin’, keep your spines in readinesn ilities fur reaching tho grounds will be UrapdJunetiati.
to hump at a moment s warning, your provided, and the number of persons
naratives for inflation and your inards that may be carried to the Exposition every Chicago.
ready for the stringed instrument* of the day will be about 200,000. Fare for the
Goiu North—Day Eroreoa. Grand RapM« MixmI
round trip «ill be 12).
&lt;Uiiy »x ncptS unday*, Niaht Ex proa daily Bxcpl
Hope Band. Thus fully prepared you can
—Erraisa Bx prra
lie down to rest in peace (unless that band
unlajr. AU vUmt UBiua dally «
G-aaeWw-at wuA t.lLtr
insists on playing at your funeral) and

common aense in the following:

According

...... r.

TKAtXM Wjyd'StrttTH-

preserved the fame of her glorious ancest­

something like than WcH.H depends agpod
deal on bow much it costa.
People oan.t
to use much money just now outside
New Hampshire politics have begun to afford
ef their own family expense*. If the
be enlivened by- the question of the railronda put down their fares low enough,
Uptod lUtps. Seuatorahip, the. election and folks are rare of not being swindled

Stasnu,

-

royal of Kilkenny, and moat nobly has tl^e

ors.

can

most Active candidates ate Ex-Goverpvr

.j,y’—

ta

was a lineal descendant from the blood

Ewmriee,

ferUi^Ui Oku^lUUxt Jane. The

o

fiS-

erect and Jofty plume that fearful wail

party by

wicked and bare-faced frauds which

QK AXD TRUNK RAILWAY.
NOV.
1875.

Let mo here

Presi'leu^ial eta*Ion except that of 1868,

den stole the State foe tlseir

J. B.’MVLLdteK.Oe3?TalSan,«
J. D. Dnr. Axrnt. LaBJfts.

tho good and great go out from our midst,

paper condenws a good deal of fact and
can Preaideutial candidate, because “it

'

“ Well, that is a good religion. No_objcctiorr to your .religion; none whatever,”

tax for general purposes,
The third annual report of the State
Board of Health has just been israecL that this small tribute at least, should be
oSero&amp;on my part, to the eheriaBed mem­
It is a work of ITO pages.

H. A. Moyer,of Vermontville shipped
from hero last week, &gt;1,761 worth of

TBALXS GGINa SOUTH.

by tho nobler portions of onr race, when

to return no more forever.

Grand Rapid* lias a debt of 1475,000.
The past year &gt;200.000 were raised by

Train* WmI.

«n»RT UNB JtrrWEKN

KICHIGAN AM THE SOUTH.

___________K-A——j

cwai, .11 llu, felixo ftoa Ibia aad aoigb. servioM as usual in the churches?
Log driving L in full blast on nearly
‘•Certainly,” said the General “why
They have both got long punwa and it is all the rivers throughout the Suguiaws.
not? We are especially directed by the
said are drawing on them viety “freely to
Michigan has sent 1,100 varieties of
Army Regulations to pay due attention to
secure success.
Barnum is said to _bc wood aud 2,000 varieties ofshrubs to the tho customary ode wm rang, T. Turner
divine airvice on the Lord’s day. My sdCentennial.
—«•
ahead
Cook arose and said :
diem are Christians; certainly, open your
Tho prospect# for a peach crop on the
The Hartford Currant mjm that at the
“My friends, it u no usual or common churehea, we will all go."
“ But," said the dignified, saintly-look­
Conoeeticut election the Woodbury town cast shore of lake Michigan were never occurrence that has convened so many of
better than now.
ing individual,” some’of us arc Episcopapaupers were carried tb tho poKing-pbce
State*

Mil!®*’•

MkhUah

cor

MiiUlcTHto

respondent of TEC .'Philadelphia Pre*.
Montgomery "Blaif/ohc of the counsel for
Belknap, and owe of the koouart observers

Gon. Belknap is reported an much an­
noys^ ty the reiteration of the atatcnwnt

and shrewdest political manag&lt;re.at the
capital,remarked a few dayamnec that'the

Dsmocrate in Congress were a “pack of
without foundation.

gave it as Mr. Thurman's

opinion that

Gav. Havre ia most likely to be the Be-

I did not ooufas.

lAMwaro wb«a R will tmj tha rory «»rao
It ii a fact that M. E. DolUr nde of Boston.

subatancc of fisvor before the people is to If my resignation ia deemed a confesriun,

be aide to drag the Republican [arty down

rxa dollar. UOwDl roM.&amp;r bo fU If you will only

A Connecticut umu
ustralion of
attempts maybe made'io disguise the farts,

lti£!i

the whole opposiCwn to Congressman John
Haw-**

a candidate for the United

IWOftoe."
dcredbr

Did Tbe

FIKE PRINTING
DONE at this OFFICE

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                  <text>VOL. XXL NO. 3.

HSTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. MONDAY. MAY 8. 1876

The ^ejii-Weekly Rephhlicaji Bajijier.

lar oct of inhumanity is be guilty of at
present, that irritates you

GEO. M. DEWEY,
AND

Elilivrt

PVBL1SUER.

O3F1 TJE3E3S

ULIfEB ClimirilV!
AM FA’S

OF AD VERTISING.

rm Line-, or Low of Nonpl '.* Fvp« eoniUarc-t
n Square.
»rwa | 1 u. । : ». I~ ta.f_ fliT.1 Tri
I Square. I t-1M | fci.HO | t1.00 | _f?J» | JRLoO
t Square*. l — Xroi ACU I Km| 12JMI sKoO
*. Colon. |_W|_14)| 13001 SSOOI -UDo
V^umn. | 6K)| mo; mof~S7QQ | ~63j»
!a Column. I
too I 12.ffi» | ».C0 I 30.00 | 80.00
1 c..lumn,|
IX90| ntnl M,&lt;Q| 80.00l iajO

1506 Sold //18/1. $ofg Sold // /fly*. 7472
Sold r/f 18/3. 14976 Sold 1/11874. 31077
Sold i/I 187g, 41/0 7ULL7 100000 niLL
bi 41401410 704 1876. O/tt 44L7
TI^T
^A»r Sold

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.
MILO T. WIIEl’.LEH.

**

in the Court

ISAAC W. VROOMAX.

UNDER-SHERIFF. Deputy U. £ Marafeal.Uene-,l CellMtina Arant aud Auctioneer.—'late*
cl the Court Uouae. Haatins*. Mieh. JanylTj

'

Nine different Points for 1876,
adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.
PRICES REDUCED
Come and get one. fON TBIL.i

thus
. Zj_________

V VNTY TREASURER.—Offiee

F. S. BOWES.

•

CIVIL ENGINEER, Connly Surveyor, and Grnvi»J C.uiveyaneer, •.ffloo in the Court Homo.
Martins*. Mich.
. 45tf

JOBS Q. CRESSY.
HF.R1FF. Deputy County Surveyor and General ’
Coaicyaneer. Office at the Court lluuac.
Jaayl'75

S- C* PR1XDLE*
NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER A LOAN
AOEST.—Will negotiate loan on real rotate for
emu* of S3X) and upward*.
xxXyl

(. G. HOLBROOK,

(

XyUARNEV AT LAW and Solicitor in Chau-

eery, will attend promptly t* all Loainew entru«te.| io bits. Office over Harbor Jk Bailey'*
*l.ire. Vffiee open at ail hburr till 9 o'clock

fflOMMD W BROS., IfMS.

Champion Reapers and Mowers. ‘
Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,
&amp;c., &amp;o.
GItKBI/K &amp; RUSSELL.

50yi
ATTORNEY A

v Cuiinlv. Arent for Homo
V.. and Pbcroix Inauranc*
re in the Court lh&gt;u*e.
■________ lanylTStf

Si

UURGHER.

ATTORNEY. Counaellor. and Solicitor. OXee
Stale St.. Harting*. Mieh._________________ ___

WM. II. RAYFORD,
CY and C.iunaellqr al Law, and Solicitor
cry. uixl laiunetrou Mu|w, Real haute

Darlow A Goodyear'* atore.

janyl'rt

IMPOSITION HATED

DR. C. RUSSELL.
I'MYSICIANA SURGEON.—Dffire over Julio*
Itaaeoll'a »:■•**. jtmaix Block. Stale Street.
Haiti no. Mi*l*.

PARTNERSHIP.
DBS. E. F. A- I. W. RROWN-Phoieinni. Sur— ..*&gt;----------- &gt; r -tore, Stale
all bourn.
r promptly attended to
.Mr*. KA.Uolbrvok.
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WJL UPJOHN,
"HYdi'.’IAN A SURGEON.—Office wait and of
StateSt.. Uartlnx*. Mich.

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M. D.
tlffieo in rear room orcr the Borton Caah Store,
office hour, fromlOv eloek i.M.tolr.l. Reeidenoe M Jeffrraon Street. AU call* will receive
rr.Jupt attention.
xxCtt
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DR- IL F- PECKHAM.

'

A. P DRAKE,

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.—Office orer F. D.
Ack ley *e Drur Store. State SL, Haatinr*. Mieb.

Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices
JO3EXTSF

STPjA.IWJD.MS-Sr’Sh.

All grades of Teas the very best in the Market vresh every
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER &amp; CO., of Boston, and
for sale at prices which dees successful comp^,:‘:'"'

GIVE.ME A

IL C. PECKHAM,

John. Stanley.

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
I'ltEEPORT, D.UUIT COUNTY, MICH.

O-Spceial attention riven to Direaae of Woman
nnd.Ch4dren.~«*
XXlltt

M. W. RIKER.
Martins*. Mieh.

Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;
GRAND RAPIDS,........................................ MICH
LVOS * PICKK1UNG, Proprietor*.

Every thins about the Eetal»li*ha&gt;tnt in Naw and
I *r*t-ela*i.
DOAMI AND ROOM, W.3O 1‘tMl DAY.

HiViuti^MaJ^f 3dn quantiuwjtoy Laatfcr. Mich.

“Well," began the landlord, “three
days ago a man came along here and
■topped at my house and wanted to stay
all night, saying be had only one dollar
with him and he had two day's journey
to go before he could get more, and
wanted me to keep him over night and
take a share of a dollar and he would
A tlintiuc licht from awalinc laiap
send me the balance os soon as he could.
Haying an hooeat face I told him be
oodd May, and I would give him as good
as I had; for which ho seemed very
thankful, but I noticed ho did not eat a
very hearty supper, and soon went to bed,
•aylng ho did aot feel very well.
Next
the death waph lick*
morning aa I awoke him fur bia break­
fast, I found him quite nick with aymptoms of fever. My wife gave him some
herb tea, which did not appear to help
Mark well that man with ailver
him any. but continued to get worse, un­
til now.. Ho Is likely to have n run of
fever, with no doctor within twenty miloi.
Wb.
That man that ju«t drove off, is going to
Bolton to-day. and could have taken him,
if lie had iwen half wny human,** and as
the landlord concluded |1C &lt;*»( hki cye
with a look qf contempt In the direction
the man had taken.
“landlord," said I, "I will juat step in
and see the man before I go, and if I
can help him in any way I will do ao."
1 I followed him into aamall bed room just
back of the kitcheq, whoro 1 found the
sick man, who appeared ta be abo6t fifty
; With rifta and Brillahrnld:
years of age, and with every symptom of
fever. He told mo he had been to M__
county to look at some land, but not find­
ing any to suit, had speut’a good deal oftunc, and nearly all his money he had
for expenses, without locating any hud.
and wax on his way back when he was com­
pelled to stop where he now was by sick­
ness aud had no hope of proceeding ‘ any
With anger* numb, nd eh III,
frfhhcr nt present,
He stated also that
he had means among his friends to pay
hut expenaea, but none knew him, and
seemed very much discouraged with his
situation.
My sympathies were at once enlisted in
bit favor, and by an impulse in which I
have never found nn explanation, I re
, solved to stay with him and help him
through Iim sickness without thinking
about my own business which had called
me that way, and in. my own prosperity
might depend. Daring the afternoon ho
grew much worse, and before morning he
was quite (Merioua, aud al daybreas I
started fur Bolton on_Juot for medical
aasiatance, reaching town about the minille of the forenoou, and finding the doc­
tor at hAmc, and assuring him I would
pay him bis fees, and procuring some
A FRIEND IN NEED.
necensarics for the sick man, I returned
with the doctor, reaching tie tavern
about two o'clock, finding the patient
still worse than when I left in the morn-

‘°K' _
After a critical examination, the phy­
sician pronounced it a case of typhoid
fever, of a most malignant type, and said
the gieakst care would be ncceaaary, and
the constant attendance of a j ood nurse,
to rave his life.
The circuuMtancca attending the cose
were unfavorable; the man was without
money or friends, who could aupply him
with medicine or nunung, and the coun­
try being new, and neighbors few, and
living long distances from each other,
made the case much more difficult, aud
the patient being delcrious could not tell
where they could ba found what means he
had to repay any outlaya which might be
made for his comfort.
The landlord
being poor, and his wife with poor health,
and hci household duties to attend to,
there could not bo expected such help
from them as was needed.
‘
It seemed to me, unused to the world
as I was. very inhuman to leave the man
ia his present condition, and pursue my
journey, therefore I lesolved to stay with
him until he died or recovered; knowing
well that I should lose many days time,
and expend some money in doing ao.
I stated my intention to the doctor,
who said he would make his charges aa
light as posBiblc, and the generous land­
lord “who could fool fur other's woes,"
promised that such faro as he had to
offer should be without money or price.
After dealing out such medicine as the
ease demanded, the doctor left, promising
to come again in two days.
The man
continued in nearly the same condition
for two weeks after which time ho begun
to gctbelter, and the doctor stated that
the
I was sitting, “that bis aervicts would no longer be needed,
re off, ain't no t-pecimcu and made cut his bill which I paid accord-------,—
■ _jrhe ain't no relation
to my friends neither, ho belongs to a employed him, which was even lorn than
tribe by himself!"
“My friend," said I, “what is the diffiAt the end of the third week the mao
naal.M Hi.al. al... _ — ~ 1_ *_ f .
aa..
had eo far recovered that further extra

Nothing occurred out of the general
experience of tntvelen&lt; until I got into
thin Stalo about one hundred miles from
here, when one day-^I flopped at a small
log tavern to obtain dinner, which con­
futed of corn bread and milk, and a few
glicewof TCDiaon, which to a hnaltby
Kung man wlioec uppetite was sharpened
twenty miles of rough walking wm
not to be deBpmed. After I had finished
my repart, I took a seat by the door-aide
with the intention of having a hall hours
Ml before renuming my journey, and had
been seated but a few moments, when the*
landlord came out talking entrealingly to
a person who was following him out of
doom. Said he ‘‘you can take him just
as well aa not to Bolton where ho can get
some m&amp;lccino and care, for to morrow he
will be too sick to go, and, I .sines r, you
may want Bomo help youraclfsonie day."
‘•If I do," answered the man, "I shall
probably have to help myself, or pay for
ail the help I get."
‘•The old man will give you a dollar,
which u all the money he has got, and I
will give you two dollars which is all I
have, and your bill besides i£ you will
take him along," said the landlord.
“I can pay my own bfll'Mr. Landlord,
nd I am not a traveling hospital -, here
is the amount of your bill air, now hitch
up my horse, and I will be off," said the
man tn a hanghty teno.
“Hitch up your own home you miser­
able brute you!"
Said the landlord
wrathfully, "and don't you ncvc£ ask me
for another favor unlom it is to Miry you,'
continued tlie landlord.
N

To those Whom it may Concert
I ain now running a NEW PORTABLE
MACHINE for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
great, and having handled about 1,200 build­
ings in 16 years, feel confident 1 can satisfy
liimadf off for a
1
------------- «. - — Je ain’t.
Thu’a
those that may favor me with a call.
I where the difficulty comes ia," aaid the
I landlord apiu-fully, and as- he coDcindod
My address is Irving, Barry Co., Mich.
S. DEAN
ds away.
e

Irving, Mich, April, 11th, 1876.

xx50in3

“Bal Landlord,” said I “what particu-

e in hi* ease was, that his memory
defective, that at times he could

resume my journey, I had. lour roarer-

-—

.'.f

WHOLE NO, 10X6
nation with him, in which ho stated his
name, and his bnmacM in that part of the
country j which was to locate a Urge
body of land, in view of high prices in
the future, and that he had a large prop­
erty at the cast end that he woiud repay
me ten fold for all I had expended for
hhn in his extremity.
I gave him my
address, where I should probably get a
letter, should ho send one to me.
The
next moning after bidding my host and
my patient good-bye, I resumed my jour­
ney, with barely money enough to buy
my land and pay mv expenses fur a few
months, until I could get a commencement
on my bad.
Soon finding a piece of land which
suited me, I purchased it of the Govern­
ment, and received a patent or deed of it
at the land office, and being very abort or
money. I did not get it recorded in t^p
office of roebrd for the County where the
land was situated ; and it appears that by
one of those unaccountable exceptions of
an almost infallible general rale, the

officer had negketed at the governmont
land offie to caned my land from the hud
plat; and therefore had rezoaioed on the
land pht as unsold hud, any one looking
for a fanu would suppose it had iwea
taken of course, and my deed from the
goverhment being burned at the time of
the fire, I have nothing to prove my title
to the laud. X
"And you s^o rif," said Mr. Weston,
at the conclmiou of his narrative, “that
by kindness to a fellow in distress, I have
loot my land, and the last dollar of twen­
ty five yearn hard labor; for from the
morning of my parting from the man I
assisted in trouble, I have not even heard
one word from him."
.
The old gentleman had listened attewtivcly and seemed much affected by the
story, and at its coxcluaion arose, and
stepped to Mr. Weston's side and with
his hand exclaimed!
“I am that man whose life you saved
aome tweniy-firc years ago, and during
those twenty-fire yean I have in vain
tried.to recall your name, "which I had
forgotten one hour after you had portedfrom Inc, and the paper on which your
address had been written, had been sto­
len the night after yoa leftj* together
with the remaining dollar and pocket
book, thereby losing all traces of you un­
til this hour, although I have searched
for you in vain for many years."
"And my friend," the old g* ntleman
continued with a happy smile, “I ahall
still adhere to my favorite precept that
"If thou east thy bread upon the waters
thou shall find it after many days," for
out of my abundance I will share with
you in your distress.’’
And the old gentleman, Mr. Gardner,
did fulfill his promise, for he compelled
Mr. Lascar who claimed Mr. Weston's
hnd, to vacate it for he was in the power
of the old gentleman by some unlawful
act which he had done in other years, Mr.
Gardner refunding ths parohase money.
He also placed in the hands of Mr. Wes
ton a sum of money greater than ho had
ever dreamed of possessing, sufficient to
place himself and family far above want.
A few mouths afterwards the old
homestead was again the happy abode uf
a greatful family, and within the follow­
ing year the two sons ofMr. Gardner had
found in Mr. Weston's daughters, Ellh
and Grace, all they could desire in a wife,
and were married with the consent and
well wishes of all.
Mr. Weston never
loses an
opportunity of teaching hia
children that an act of kindness sooner
or htcr will be repaid many fold.

MrColfex*Declines
Hon. Schuyler Colfax, has writen the
following letter to a citixen in Lake county,
Ind.:
'
South Bxmd,April 8
Dear J udgk Turner;—Homs for Sat­
urday and Sunday, aa usual, and enroute
from Minnesota to Michigan lecture ap-.
pointments, I find your letter. Thanks to
the good friends of your noble little county
(which Bustainod no so steadfastly and so
entbmihstically through so many ream of
publie life),for their good wishes.
But,
even if an unanimous election to Congress
was tendered to me, I cdhld not accept.
Public service is, I know, often a public
duty. But twenty yom of faithful service

to my country have certainly fulfilled all
such obligations ofcitaaenahip. The hap­
piest years of the past quarter of a century
bare been the recent ones, in which I
have belonged to my family, and not to
"the rest of mankind ’’
With unabated
devotion to Republioin principles, 1 aaost
be excused from attesting that devotion

except in the ranks with its nulliani of

�■

|«nne:.

bonds for M&gt;. Bkune'a benefit and to the

Blaine.

dealings with

which to hang

Blaine volunteers a statement of his pur­

hasjust as much to do will these infamous
accusations

through the

disseminated

press, or with the jurisdiction of Congress

in any way, as thejpnrehnse ofhis dwelling

house in Augusta, Me.
Will the matter rest here?

For President,
'RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

of Ohio.

For Vice-President,
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

of Pennsylvania.

Subject to tho decision of the Republi­

in any event it will bo seen that Its foundation
is repudiation,its frame work sophistry, and its
finishing touches the wildest sxageratlon, and
evidently tho product of a brain not altogether
in a normal condition.
The independent and patriotic people of the

It will

in

reasonable

know

We do not

that ho need try to do it.

He has already

convinced a’l who arc open to convinction.

‘‘Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”
Republican National Convention.
The next union Republican Convention for
the nomination of candidates for President
anti Vice-PresidentW the United Stoics, will
bo held in the city of Cincinnati on Wednes­
day the fourteenth day of June. 1876. st 12
o'clock noon, and will consist of delegatee

and of two delegates from &lt;mch orptnired ter­
ritory and the District of Columbia, in call­
ing the conventions for the cleetion of dele­
gates the eemmittees of the several stales are
recommendal to invite all Republican eleetorv
and all other voters, without regard to Tpasl
political differaacea or previous party affilia­
tions, who arc opposed to reviving sectional
imues, and desire to promote friendly feeling
and permanent harmony thrpughout the coun­
try by maintaing and enforcing all the
constitutional-righu of every citixen, includ­
ing the fall ami free exercise of the right of
sulfrage without intimidation and without
fraud; who arc in fevor of the'continued
prosecution and puniahment of all official dialionesty, and of economical admini'traiion of
the government, by honest, feithful and capa­
ble officers; who are .in fevor of making such
reforms in go^rnmer.l as experience may,
from to time, suggest; who arc opposed to
imputing the credit of the nation by depreci­
ating any of its obligations, and in favor of
sustaining, in every way the .national faith
and financial honor; who bold that tbc commoi school system is the nursery of American
lilterty and should be maintained absolutely
free from sectarian control; who believe that,
for the promotions of these ends, and directioa of the government should continue to be
confided in those who adhere to the princi­
ples of 1776 and support them jw incorporat­
ed in the constitution and laws; and who are
in fevor of recognising and strengthening the
fundamental principle of national unity In
this centennial anniversary of the birth of tbc
Republic.
E. D. MoauAa, Chairman Republican Na­
tional Committee.
WuxiAX E. CttAxntxa. Secretary.
Washington, D. C., Thursday, January 18.

Convention.

A Republican State Convention, toeloci 22
delegates and ileraales to attend Ute Repub­
lican Nations Convention at Cincinnati on the
Hth day of Jnne next, and also to elect a Re­
publican Stale Central Committee, will be
...1.1
ik.
Grand Ranida. on WeJnMuaj, ura iuu»
.v.v,
~
»

All Republican elclcra, and other voters
without regard to past political differences or
.reviews party afflliaUons, who believe in
are rapport the principles enunciated in the
c all for the National Republican Convention,
and invited to participate in the election of
dilegatM to thia convention.
The aeverel eounliea will be entitled to

in the county ho reprreeato,
8. D. Bingham, Chairman.
8. 8. Olds Secretary.

MR. BLAINE’S EXONERATION.
Mr. Blaine’s statement ia completely to

It

ccrent the whole ground of the charges

prefcred against him, and makes thorough
The,felicity of the ex­

ecution, if that were an important matter,
might well command the admiration of all

He has given reasons satisfactory to nine-

tenths of his countryman

why

he

has

taken the course he did, rather then to
resort to the dilatory and too often in­

al denial*, han quietly collected hie proofe,

or/hree minor points, but nothing of any ape
‘ isequence and the •’convention" add hardly t*e added that tbs proceedliule short of a few. For a »mau'|
roue, a
leader
chance foY life|o warrant lying awake o'night

monopolies of whatever nature, to Ostentatious
display and ita attendant corruption, and who
desire thal the governn^nt shall b—
republican in name but also in spin
feet,
are urgently requested to unite with |hls conganlxation to be known m the
back Party, and animated by

Green
'lodging

HAL LETTER.

How doth ©to little bu»y bee.-Sor-.e
Danger &lt;&lt; an Unfavorable opening—
Will the railroads compel people to
atay at heme—Queattona that Puz­
zle the manager* and the things they

Philadelphians and othem immediately
concerned arc a good deal exorcised just
now. over the mospective attendance nt the
Centennial. There arc ominous indira­
tions which give rise to fears that it is not
going to be ro la&lt;gn m the early estimate
presaged. The Lard times, like fha old
woman’s cow, are “getting no better very
fa&lt;' and then the course of the railroatM
haJ been such as to cans? a very wide
spread impression that it is going to cot
-too much to visit the abow. Had the
railway managers, with Tom Scott at their
head, seen fit to reduco round-trip fares
forty or fifty, instead of twenty five per
cent it wolud have put innro money in
their coffers, aud contributed more than
any other one thing could to the rowe.*.of the Exhibition, so far aS the attendance
ia concerned. The supreme boggislmcM
—that's the ouly word that auit&gt;&gt;—of the
raDro ads ia universal! y condemned. Even
Pbiladelpliians, who have always sustain
od the Pennsylvania company, are loud in
their execrations. This company, qrhich
controls ro many lines East aud WdM, can
and doc* control the matter of rates ; so
that the public will readily roe where to
charge the illibcrality. The tendency of
railways thaw days tp gobble the lion'»
share; to take more for the txauaportalion
of merchandise than the original coat
thereof, ia nowhere -better exemplified
than iu Tom Scott s monopoly. It costs
every Western visitor to the Centennial
$34.50 fur fare Irom Chicago and return.
from Burlington, Iowa, 841.22. and from
rUo.rilleSli.
*
»&lt;•
. i
.
IT.
or

CALIFORNIA
HXOAGO A nor th-WEST! bi:

c.

F.mbraces under one management the
Great Trunk Railway Lines of the
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and. wl»h
its numerous bracchee and connect Iowa,
forma theehortest aud quickest routebetween Chicago nnd all j&gt;olnt« jn
Illinois,
Wisconsin,
Horthern
Michigan,
Minnesota,
Iowa,
Nebraska, California and the West­
ern Territories, it*

Omaha and California Line
Is the ahortest and boat route for nil
Bdntein Northern Illinois, Iowa.
akota,
NkbrJka.
Wyoming,
Ausrralia.

It&lt;&gt; ' -

Chicago, Madison and St. Paul Line
u the ah art" line far Nobthhrx Wmcoxbin and Minnesota, and for Madi­
son, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth

andallpolnta in tho Great North went.
Ita

Winona and St. Peter Line
Ik the only route for Winona Rochestek. owatonna, Mankato, St. Petek
New Ulm, and all paints iu Southern

and Uentrnl Mlnncaoto.

Its

Green Bay and M»». Jette Line
Is the only !‘~« for Janesville.
Watertown. FobdDu Lac.Oshkosh,
Appletoe. green Bat. Escanaba
Negaunkx Marquette, Houghton,
Hancock and the Lake Superior
Country- ita

Freeport and Dubuque Lina
la the only route for Elgin, Rockford,
Frffport. and nil pointe via Freeport.
Its

Chicago and Milwaukee Line
Ik the old Lake Shore Route, and is the
only one panning th rough Evanston,
Lake Forest,
Highland Park.
Waukegan,
a'Tnr. Kenouia
to
Milwaukee.

the truth, justice and tsr-reachiag/benlficenee
Pullman Palace Cars
are doing.
of our cause we hereby declare the following
are run on all through trains of Ibis
platform of principles, and invite Allgood men
read.
vestigated, and any Democratic member of to unite in the support of the asm*
This
It
the ONLY LINE running
9th.
1876.
PlflLAlH
1. Wc demand the Immediate and uncon­
these cars between Chicago and SI.
the House who plows can make his mo­
'to be found
Probably I
ditional repeal of the Specie Resumption set of
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
tion to that effect.
Il -w possible that January 14th, 1875.
\
cago and Winona.
ij^atd about the
2. That It is the duty of Coner the
desperate partisan exigencies fur the next
At Omaha our Sieepera connect with
Constitution to "regulate the valuepf money." Centennial gvouodA~XviDngc of bee hire*
the Overland Sleepers on the Union
month or so, may dictate such madness; and to that end the Government
--------- on a very large scale, too large almost tor
Pacific
ail road far all pointe West oi
but of one thing.we arc sure, the recoil to itself tlio sole right to issue
the Mlaeouri River.
raised comparison's sake, is the idea conveyed
permit this Important function to be
On the arrival of the trains from th-'
will settle with withering power upon the
by individuals, corporations by a general view of thesQ jercs of build­
East or South, the train* of the Chicago
heads of Mr. Blaine's enemies.
any description.
A North-Western Railway LEAAE
tlale ings, snd the thousands of workmen cn
CHICAGOm uinih*
follows:Hmahn md rail
gaged upon and around them. The main
or Council
MJtiHh, TnUn.
Oniaua4.UJ,
and vailA Bill thal ought to becomo a Law.
.-Ur„,u.
Two Through
will,
for legitimate business purposes shall
buildings are pretty much completed,-lack­ three membent of h» family tins expense,' -pull maim Palace Drawing Room and
A measure that Is necessary to carry into
ing for tl c most part only those finishing together with the high rates of list el char­ Sleeping Cars through to Council
4.
Thar,
in
order
to
protect
lheb
affect the recent decision uf the United
touches which must wait the tardy motions ges and other things incidental to travel, lUttft.
industries of the nation from the b
ForSt- Paul and Minneapolis, Two
Sutra Supreme C'uqrt. and to effectually certainties and fluctuations insepar
of exhibitors. There are, however, innu­ foots np a grand total almost appalling, Through Trains Dolly, with Pullman
oiliest be is one of that fortunate, but now
settle the Omaha bridge controversy, is pretended gold basis, it is the duty
Palaeo Cor* attached ou both trains.
merable smaller structures in all stages of
a-dsys rare, daw of people to whom ‘ object
era tn ent to establish a monetary sy
For Green Bay end Lake tfaperior.
now pending before the House Committee
advancement, some of which have scarcely is no money." A gentleman who has Two Trains dally, with Pullman l*nlacc
on Pacific Railroads. \tji&lt; in the form of
risen above their foundations. Some of made this subject a study lately said that Cars attached, aud running through to
Marquette.
*
a bill prohibiting the Union Pacific Rail­
the States in fact have just begun their a further reduction of twenty five per cent
gitimate btiainesa.
For Milwaukee. Four Through Trains
on railroad fares would increase tbc attetAroad from charging any higher rate of toll
daily, Pullman Car* on night trains,
aeparate preparations. These main build­
danco one-half and in my opinion it wilr' 4‘arlor Chair Cars on day trains.
for the transportal ion of freight or passen­
ings liavo been written about so much have to come. My advise to the people
should be withdrawn from
For Sparta and Wiuona and train t a in
gers across the bridge than is charged for paper money issued by theG
already that your readers are undoubtedly for away is not to be in a hurrj-.
There Minnesota. One Through Train daily,
with Pullman Sieepera to Winona.
nn c&lt;|ual distance over any other portion
Interrention as well acquainted with their dimcnayins is time cnougt to see all there will be seen
For
Dubuque, via Freoport, Two
of the road; in other words, it dedarra the
and a little indifference at tile start may Through Trains dallp, with Pullanin
and general character as I could make
bridge to be a part of the railroad, and
bring wholesome results.
Cara on night trains.
them; bemdea it- is imposaiblo for those
I have just been looking through IndnFor Dubuque and La Cr&lt;w.s&lt;-, via Clin­
Council Bhifis to be the casters terminus.
who have never seen a world's fair to obtain dcacc Hall, the little old building in which ton. Two Through Trains daily, with
Tho Chicago Trilntne .-ens : The Dem­
night train to Me
any adequate comprehcusior s of their im­ the bird of freedom first plained himself Pullman Cars ou
ocratic House proposes to invite itself to g».
Grcgor.llowa.
■hall mensity from the briefpen and ink sketch. for a lofty flight. It has lately been re­
For riioux City and Yankton, Two
to the Centennial on the opening day and
stored more to ite eriginal appearance. Trains daily. Pullman Cars to Missouri
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itoat
pay its expenses out of the Public Treas­
the option of the holders with Government A description of the various forms and The coats of thick paiaf'and other cover­
Valley Junction.
ury.
This is the Democratic idea of ro- bonds, bearing a rate of interest not exceeding
types of Architecture so commingled would ing have been taken from tin* walk nod
For Lake Gencva^Four Trains &lt;tai}_v.
trvuchmcnt and reform. Cut off the fees 3.65 per cent per annum.
For Rockford, Sterling. Kenoshu,
7. We demand that the present bunded debt of giro the impression of a discordant jumble stairways, and all the fine old carving Janesville, and other points, you cat*
of starveling Consuls and gorge thcmselvei
&lt;o lijbL Tb. old Ml i, i. U,f I
the country bo refunded as speedily aa possi­ but the effect produced upon the mind is
( have from two to ten trains dally.
at the public expeuro!
ble into greenbacks sad interchangeable bonds
entry, andon the walls arc panels giving
New York Office, No. 415 Broadwav;
The Graphic has an interesting article thg shall bear interest at a low rate not ex­ not unpleasant. Like those wonderful a dear and concise history of the iuiirat -: Boston Office, No. 6State Street; Omaha
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patchwork quilts our aunts and grand­ .tant
upon the railroads' returns of their bus ceeding 3.65 per cent per annum.
253 Farnham Street; San Fran
deeds
done
"in Philadelphia daring Ottieo, IM.O
8. The repeal of the atrocious act of March
incss for the first quarter of the current 18th. 1M9. which, although entitled "An act mother.) used to make in the country— tho revolutionary years: Mr. Etting, who cisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street;
Chicago Ticket Office; 62 Clark Street,
has
it
in
charge,
has
collected
a
.
large
year. The return covers 16. 000 miles, to strengthen tho public credit," yet in feet and they make them yet for all tho writer
under Sherman House; corner Canal
number of histories! portraits of great in- and Madison Street; Kinxio Street
waa "an art" of gross repudiation of contract
so widely spread as to serve as indications —"an act" intended to enrich bondholders by knows—there is a certain harmony of ef­
tcrctst; the members of the Centennial Depot, corner W.’ Kenxle and Canal
fects in'the whole picture in spito of the Congress hangs on the walls in one room, Street: Wells Street Depot, corner Well*
of the buisnew of the roarii of allmost
many apparently inharmonious details. and below them are the very chairs ami and Kenxle Streets.
every quarter of the country but New EngFor rates or io formation not attaina­
laid. It winds up its article as follow
An American log-cabin does not scorn ap­ the table they used. A second large room ble «m your home ticket agents, ap­
ing the rates of intereat for the use of money, propriate in theheighberheod of a Moorish
The results of tbc first quarter of the
ply
Marvin HvciHrrr.
emancipating industry from the grip of the
attractions already collected are—a grand,
Gon. Kup’t, Chicago
year may be summed up then as an in­ •■contractioaists" and money-lenders, securing palace like the Horticultural Hall, nor a
stately picture of George III. in his youth; W. II. Stennett,
crease of traffic, a corresponding increase of
Japanese dwelling in the shadow of an full Icngtlw of William and Mary and
Gen. Paw*. Ag»t, Chicago.
sou, soove an,
grow earnings, and a more than corres­ merauanis
Quxm Anne; Bir Peter Ldy s portrait of
ponding increase in net profits. Of course giving to millions of our idle mechanic* and Elixabetban Manor-boose nor an uncouth
laborers the employment for which they have structure ofcorrugated iron by tho ride of Charles IL: the Sharpie collection of
there are some local exceptions, but we
been walling an*&gt; praying for ao many long the perfect granite proportions of the Art cabinet pictures in colored crayons, indn
have little hesitation in saying that by far and weary months.
•
Hall, nor a modern Italian villa in sight ding all the men and woineu of any note
the greatest number of railroad companies
of a coutroction in the medieval German in this country from 1787 to IfUKT; some
arfi in better cooditiou to-day than they
style, and yet ono does Rot get the idea uf exquisite china and. glass, fine old furni­
were a year ago. The year 1875 appears
to have been the lowest point of railroad standard caln dollar'under the act of 1792, incongruity in looking at thee^-'straeturcs, ture, and everything that Lad to do with
containing 416 grains of standard silver, waa
depression; the company which could ,'made a full legal leader equally with gold aud perhaps it is because there is a sense of ths life of that age. The hall is really a
fitness in their presence there. A world's most interesting place to visit.
work through that year in safety might le'
A chime of thirteen hells, representing
fair is a kaltidescopc of the products of all
considered fortunate, and stockholders
nations, and nothing that is developed by the old thirteen States, has been comple­
may now safely congratulate themselves
human skill and genius ui foreign or out ted by a Washington firm for exhibition
on the improvement of their property."
at the Centennial. Tlfcy Will be placed
in the northeastern tower of Machinery
If th* Democratic managers have done dare that justice demands the payment
forms unite to make the tableau of the life Hall. Ihev weigh 21,000-poun-H. the
coin obligations of the nation in either ot
of the world which it is one of the* chief largest weighing 3,600 and the smalloat
350 pounds. Their value is $12,000.
undying infamy a* the foulest aianderen. that
Three times during each day—sunrise,
ever disgraced American politics.
All winpeople without regard to par­
for a formal opening of noon, and sunset—their music will enli­
danger of being changed by a
.
i so much atili remains ven the Centennial grounds. They were
black mailers nt work in Washington manu­
to be done that it ia doubtful whether any shipped to4ais city this week. Prof.
facturing scandal. Hopeless of ever possess­
impreaaion can be attempted on tho I Oth Widdows, who will operate the bells, at
ing the full control of Hie Government through
of May further than tho uncompleted die­ the exhibition, claims that tho chime is
as a cunning,
playa in tho main building of Machinery tho most harmonious in America.
.
straying the reputatlou of every Republican
Hall. Thia will not be so much the fault
The grounds have now been closed to
of the Centennial authorities as of the ex­ all except officials, employe*, exhibitors,
point of desperation -where assassination
hibitors, who have delayed cremhing by and quilbdrivaa. The peanut merchants
Being a bualneax that needs n great deal
their own tardiness. Tho foreign exhibi­ and organ giiodcra have taken up their
of experience,
tors art fir ahead of our homo '
quarters along the approaches, and admin­

effectual melhoda of Congressional invest­

igation; still, he is perfectly ready to be in­

UNDERTAKING:

wonderful seal.

Other candidal

who, when n thing ia to be done, like to see
Mr. Blaine, instead of be-

to justify this view of the case, nor did
soldiers' bornties. believing that Coagree,
could much better employ Ito lime fat such just the Board like cutting them off, aqwcially
legislation in behalf of the soldiers and people the newspaper men who have done and
than ia appreciating the bonded debt held by still doing, Gratuitously, so mueh to adrarnc
arc interests of the exhibiliou. It has
therefore bcea decided to issue two damus
of free admission tickets—both good dur­
ing the entire term of the exhibitionone called complimentary for prominent
know where the tariff resolution was. Mr. officials only, and the other for exhibitor,
Robinson read the thirteenth; which he sold employes, newspaper oorrrepondents, rt
“squinted at tbs tariff nad was the only hint al. The former will be printed on heavy
they bad on the subject." Thia didn't cxaci- bond paper in square note sised sheets,
and the others will be iu the shape of a
more than a squint. Dm Mr. Field row, nee two-leuved book of card board. _ Each ro
cipicnt of tbu latter must, have his pboto-^
graph inserted ou the third j&lt;ago before
right. When we get more money it will have ths 1st of Juno, or the ticket will be void.

prominence as a bold and effective Re­

publican statesman.

can National Convention.

it well done.

back Convention at Jackson on Wednesday

duatrtal prostration which afflict and oppi
the mu»«, which evils are the result of It
lalioh in thvor of the few rich bondhold
creditors of the Govsrautsni, ferdpi at
men. But wo already observe a aarping native, enacted by that corrupt Instalment of.
disposition in certain quartern which, as if tho money power, the Republican /party, and
concurred in by lbs Democracy; yho believe
foiled in tho uharges thus far made, ap­ that both of thewld pelitical orpteixallons are
pears to be bent on taking ita revenge in so completely committed to the interest of the
parasite classes aa to be whirtly unfitted to
resuming the word of slander aud suspicion,
servo the people earnvvt
It is suggested that other evidence might favor the selection of u
have been cited and other topics gone into, administer the gor
barnacles, trickstL.. r
Mr. Blaine can never satisfy, and perhaps broken generally; who be
seated st Washington by nt
iu public and social life will
of political malignity—at leart he cannot ation of the Democratic aim
bile; In a
hope to dh it no long ns he holds his acterixed the earlr days of the
the minds of all respectable,

work with them.

Harawfth we pl*e« before our reader# the

suspicion or slander, Mr.

chase of Little Rock bonds, which really

the point, conclusive and satisfactory.

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What more could lw asked? And

yet, that there should not be a peg left on

Republican State

!

injury of Pacific Road, declares dial he

never had any pecuniary

Hasting*. Mich., May 8,1876.

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The Repudistor'fi Phtfocm.

position as the Republican leader in Congress,

ister to the wants of the daily throng of
people in the most approved rtylo. Tho
nature of the work in progreai required
this closing up, though many complain of
net until the first act is half over, no that he 1L Hundreds of men arev-variously'en­
gaged, preparing the walk*, planting trees
and shrubbery as though they were on ionseta, removing rubbish wherever buildinc
the opening day would not bo preferable operations have crossed, thus making way
.a---------- Uwodrewtor,
ods from the cam, and oihcr: to have things hi rtntfinetM
-------,----- ug. In next week's letter I
will give some account of what the differ­
ent States are doing, and the detail of arrangemenbi for die comfort and cuuvenbdd by some that if there was th icacc of visitors ou the grounds,
no free ticket the price of admini

Wl'KBniNN BnOTnKHN.

After many yearn
in the buninoa*, can truly say that they
can do better work, and give better sat­
isfaction than any other Arm in thk*
section.
W. H. Stebbins, the senior
member, with the experience of a life­
time. will always give. hl&lt; pmsoiial at­
tention to this part of their extensive

btWlDVMS.
Hearse and Team

furnished when

requested.
The Electric Bahn will be used only
wbeu desired.
.

STEBBINS BROS
during 1870, were F14.4t4,l W.7G.

Hastings, July 28th. 1876.

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�jhepeiBi-toBtijM'tol'bWL
oi mugwh tr limmiTT.___
STRANGER'S GUIDE
CITY LOCAL R^Jl. TDifl-CAItl&gt;

Local Correspondence.

Political Notes.

Dsuocaan ro. Gumsbacks.

Secretary Briltow has sqtfrely viadicalcd
hlaoselfof the charges preferred by Con-

Convention I find, from our city the same men
as leading spirits, we always bee in Democrat­
ic Conventions. There may, be no wrong in
thia, because a man has the right to change
his opinions from a hard money io a son

QSatuntayant! Saadi
nomination in the Democratic Caucus as dele­
gates to the Democratic County Convention
and then go to the GreenU’dk Convention In

Kfflr

tbe same capacity.
I really would like to ask these delegatus, in

tion on a hard money platform and the Green­
back Party would run a candidate on their
principal, which one they would support ?

POST OFFICE TIMECARD

public know about this. If you cannot sup­
port a hard money candidate fer provident
next fell I don't think you willjbe a fit delegate,

Symptoms of Catarrh.

lljutwell shakes tbe bloody shirt."

He gav*
Bayard a good shaking, if that is what I
offensive breath, impaired smell and taat*. diirineas, mental depression, tickling cough, ole.
Only a few of the aboye symptom* ar* likely
Dcmocrats as-an attractive and probably to be present in any case at on* time.
When applied with Dr. Pieroe'. Nasal
acceptable Presidential ticket, Davis (Jeff
Douche, and accompanied with Dr. Ileree's
and Tweed.
Golden Medical Discovery a* constitutional
The April debt statement demonstrates thal

Gr®#nb»ck«.

HASTINGS

Farmers remember that the old and
reliable house of C. B. Salsbury ia, as over,
buying eggs, butter, poultry and all kinds
of farmer s produce, under Barlow A Good
Joar's store, aud paying for the same the
of nearly a million a month fester than was
This thorough course of medication conetitntee
ighesl market pnoe. Patronite the house
being done one year ago.
»
tbe oaly scientific, rational, safe and successful
you k»ou: to te reliable.
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According to the Willmington, Del. Cbssmero'a/, the liquor organisations throughout
GEORGE L HEA THS.

Lical filijijitj; ftotice?

Daya rd as a Presidential candidate.

the operations of the Specie Resumption act

ANNOUNCEMENT TO TRE PUBLIC.

contracted &gt;100,000,000 by January I. 1877.

trill

TL—7Z33S
GriZ—. ZZ---- ZX W. Vrearnaa

which shall

in case you cannot carry your joint then try

ILOST—A hound color, Uray and
Rlack, name, ’Sun.
Anyone returning
said dog or giving information u to his
whereabouts U-n&gt;.&gt;, shall be remuniated.

Damocrals of this city and would adviro you
to tender your resignation k&gt; that genuine

staying It the Hastings House, has fur the last
throe or four days been so overrun with busl-

he expected Io. hence he will remain here fur
a few days longer. He ia doing some wonder­
ful cure*. and ia l«yond question a very skill­
ful practioner In all chronic diseases. He ro-

Rainy.
Gold 112).

Greenl&gt;aek.« were worth in coin on Satur­
day t»bj cents on tbe duller.
Mr.T. Philips is building an addition to bl«
rroidence in tbe Fourth ward.
Alderman Evans is building a linrn nt
residene® in the Scc^ph Ward.

Du not fail to read the bminess nuttces

under his treatment, especially to Bed. Me­
ed for deafhess. Go and vm hi
vinccd of bis abilities and oNii

lit*
children call on Michael Grace.

in

many foreign certificates that we could

Dr. Jaaou Turner is making extensive im-

Compliments

Marshall PrickcU is doing a good work by
compelling the saloons io close up on the hour

appointed.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Miller's celebrated
Theatrical Troupe, will appear at Union Hall
to-night and tomorrow night. Let the Hal!
tie well filled.
Aiderman Sheldon ia making arrangements
preparatory rebuilding an ^idttion to his resi­

deice in the Fourth ward.
MV. Win. Burgher has been building a line
picket fence and laying a side-walk in front of

a neat, tidy six column folio, and is to be Is-

superior to the former ■■blanket shce(j» style
it presented.— lOnfe Hull Eortnt.
iblicsn paper* of the JDite-has
its twentieth volume nml un&lt;h
•formation from a weekly into

Mr. Win. Hams who was so badly injured
last fall by felling from a wood shed he was
building i-« able to get out on the streets once
Slate sportsmans saeociaiion will meet at
Jackson to-morrow. The editor of the Baa-

List of Patents.

■nding May fl, I87G,
i. 187fl.
Furnished
:. Solicitors of Pal
■is. Washington, D. C.
J. Young. Potato Digger—Southfield.
V. Bench, Treadle—Battle Creek.
F. Eicbbaum, Gas— Detroit.
G. Myeis. Windmill—Schoolcraft.
T. Rice, Sewing Machins Attachment—Kai.

tion for the County of Burry.

Id the replevin cause of Abraham Swart vs
plaintiff, a verdict that seems to meet as
fully the expectation of the public as any ev­
er rendered in the -Court.
Sweroey A Knap­
pen for the plaintiff, C. G. Holbrook for the

J. Sweetland. Fit* Kindler—Pontiac.

A trip of aliout fifty

miles through

connly. proves to us that the prospects for

defendant.
PuMAXsair.—Mr. C. H. Baker will giv*
itivirucliSns in Spencerian penmanship at

were snprudngly

beautiful.

The

iloasom, and indicate a bountiful

har-

Rowers Hall, on Stale Street, commencing on

will be largo and there is pienty of time

meeting Friday, and the President directed
Secretary Fish to notify the British Govern’
meat thal a refusal to extradite Winslow on

planting in season for a full crop.

READ THIS

Treaty.
On Friday the cause of Lena E. Wright by
her next friend. II. Wnght, vs. Wm. Tinkler
et. al. involving the title to a piano, sold by
F. D. Ackley to Miss Wright, was tried in
the Circuit Court, and a verdict rendered for
tbe plaintiff. Tbe cause was ably tried by
James A. Sweesy for the plaintiff and C. G.
Holbrook fur the defendants. Of the jus|ke
of the verdict there cannot, we think, be a
reasonable doubt, though the course of F. D.
Ackley in swindling our people out of their
ust dues, was simply an outrage, for which
there does not seem to have been the slight­
est ni°*M|,y-

„
^-WTSuirdaylbe Editor of t he B xxxaa assist­
ed by Past Grands David R. Cook. Geo. II.
- -ks, John Seward. T. A. DeRemer, and
several *...ltjr&lt;n from Thornapple Lodro in;
slluitad Prairievin.
No. 279,1. 0. O. F.
.

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Rev. J. Boynton, N. G ; M. J. Oom, V. G.;
T. B. Desmond, Sec.; W. W. Bugbee, T.; S.
E. Bowen, W.:
Perkins. R. II.
Boweu, I. G.

Quest—Who will do the undertaking?
Why Stebbins Brutheni of course.

Mr. Bristow by pouring out the bitterest
abuse on Mr. Blaine.
It hi conduct moat
To voters, we the undersigned Town­
unfair in itself, fids* to Republicanism .and
ship Board of Irving, Harry county, Midi,
treacherous Io Mr. Bristow.
hereby give notice that we have received a
petition signed by 17 voter* of said Town­
The Impeachment Trial.
ship, praying for a special Township meet­
ing to vote money for the purpose of build­
The result of the impeachment proceed­
ing a Town Hall and as the action at the
ings thus far is tho decision of the Senate
Annual meeting waa illegal, we therefore
that on Thursday last it would begin to
hereby order that a special meeting of the
hear arguments on the question whether
Electors be held at the house of Owen
W. W. Belknap is amenable to trial by
Hoonan on ace. 46, May 25th, 1876, at
impeachment for acts done as Secretary of
8 o’clock a. m. to vote the means for said
War, notwithstanding his resignation of
Hall, not to exceed 8400 dollani; also to
saicLoffice, and that the. management and
vote for the location of said Hall,
counsel in their argument! discuss the
By order of the Township Board,
material, and whether the matter in sup­
port of the jurisdiction alleged by the
House of Representatives in the pleading*
Hul*equcnt (otbe articles.of impeachment
can be aa alleged if the same are not averred
in naid articles. The Senate has also de­
cided that the opening and closing of the
argument shall be given to the counsel lor
the respondent, and that the three counsel
and four of the managers may be heard
in such order as may be agreed upon by
themselves; and that such time be allowed

Emkaxckl Cuvbcb.
J. W. Bxxcaorv,
Rector.
Services this week. On Monday, at 7 : 80
p. M
On Friday at 7 :80 PM, choir
Meeting.

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Hon. Charles B. Farwell of Chicago doesn't

feel to bed beeauae be is denied * seat In tbe
preeent Congress. lie writes to a friend:
■•To be unseated by ex-Uebel. causes me io
have no regrets.
The Democratic platform
new is : ‘The country must be governed by
the representatives of the loot cause.'
In
other words: Whoever twisted to preserve
the Republic must be put down. The House
to-day ie under tbs absolute control of par.
doned, tin re pea ted Rebels.
l*Mir says: * * Undoubtedly there ia a
1
impression thal the Democratic
baa done rather too much smelling and

( Il ia said that Gov. Tilden has been terribly

Aisapointed by the result of ths Utica Conven­
tion. and that be directly charges John Kelly

kWith catering late a bargain with tbe Canal
'Ring to bring about his (Tilden's) defeat st

Ransom Wolcott,
Asuael Hubbard.

Irving, May Ctb, 187G.

We sell none of this cheap-made Fmniture that Is made by machinery. Tbe
goods we make la made by hand, and
warranted. We Invite all persons to
call and Inspect our goods, for they al
bear Inspection. No trouble at all

Rail Road Notes.
Detroit and

MIL

waukee Bailroad during tho week ending
April 27th, were &gt;21,GOO, an increaro of

about |900 over the

corresponding week

A Grat Redictioa ii Prices!

Great Western Railway earned ISO,650 ;
an increase of 85,115 over the same week

Dealers tn al! kinds

FURNITURE,
WFIUMffi

Look here !

DANES’ SONGS.
STEWART’S SONGS.
Whi.rorthat.roa love ms. S. and C. Ktewart. »

CENTENNIAL

suite* AN! QHAITETT*

Look here !

What! don't you think we can sell

Coffins, Caskets

Shrouds

a
cheaper Uian any firm in the State?
can do it, for, with the help of

MEMORIAL SONGS.

We

J. M. HEWES,
we guarantee Satisfaction.
Hearse furnished free to any pentou
purchasing a Coffin worth ^Xo. We
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, for we make thp-oract oL_our
Coffins and Furniture.

Salisbury &amp; Brotseau.
Hastings, Dee., 22, 1875.

J. Cole &lt;fc Son
WH0LESALE A RETAIL

S2yl

FARM FOR SALE!
The subscriber offers for sale a Valuable
Farm in tho Township of Hastings, near
Quimby Station, on the Grand Rapids Divis­
ion of tbe Michigan Central Railroad, contain­
ing RIGHTY ACRES, of which

fenced and thorough drained. There is tho
foundation for a bouae, aad a good Urn on
tho Promisee. The property will be sold on
liberal terms, as to payments and al prices
which cannot fail to be satisfactory to any

31st, die Michigan Central Railroad earn­
ed $1,650,372, an increase over last year

Sulwcribar.

of886,636; the Canada Southern earned,

WM. McPHKMON.
Hastings Jaa'y. 1st. 1878.
XXBOmC

371 over March, 1878.

HAYS’ SONGS.

Djtahten Goofa Bracteh Frua, k

ending March

8165,431 in March, an incnaee of 882,­

8TBBBIKS BRO’S.

। arocMnslne a a'

last year.

For the three months

Peerless Milk Safes
now on exhibition at our Furnlturv
Store. All kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatly done.
WE NEA^i BUSINESS.'
Furniture Rooms south aide Stale St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
Store.

SALISBURY A BROSSEAU

last year.
During the week ending April 7 th, the

Holdkbs,

and everything in the Furniture line.
We Invite all persons to call and look

Postal Notice.
The Iraaincs* of the Hastings Post-office
cloaca al 8 o'clock P. M. All vmail depos­
ited in th® door j before opening-- tn the
morning will go tail in the first mail. Please

buy stamps on Saturday to last over Sun­
for argument *s the managers aud counsel day as we have no Sunday hours for bus.
may desire, Thia arrangement ia not sat­
i°^w4
J. M. Nevins, P.
M
isfactory to the managers' who have claim­
ed the right to open and close the argument,
and they may lay their grievance qefore the
Whitman's Assortod Candies—the best
House.
u the market. A full supply al J. P
Robert/.

The earnings of the
Government aa an abrogation by Great Brit
ain of the extradition clauso of the Ashburton

4tl£ Because we warrant all goods w®

Golngto Kansas or Colorado.

Atchison and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
Sprngs, Cucharu, Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Fe and all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Ariaona. Special round trip
90 day tickets to Denver on sale May 15th,
at 850, taking in the famous watering
places on tho D, A R, G, Road. Low em­
igrant rates to the San Juan Mine*.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara between
bill embodying the principles discussed at
M. D. Reed desires to call attention to the M iroouri River and the Rocky mount
the Chittenden dinner, namely, the retire­
lit# new Wagon Shop, where ho may bo tains without change.
Close connection
ment of three millions monthly of National
found at all hours of any day, ready to do made at Kansas City and Atchison in
any work in hU line, from putting a new Union Depot' For maps, time table*-and
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of the “ San Juan Guide," address,
eat at this dinner prodiet that an agreement the best boggy ever seen in the county of
T. J. Andeeson,
cannot be had on I life proposition.
Barry. Don't forget the place; in the
~
Hatt. Aot.
shop with Jason Rich ± Bro., comer of XX53tf
Topeka, Kan.
Church and Railroad Strout.
Bristow sent him a note heartily com grot u- xx6tf
laling him on bis triumphant defence. Again,
W. II. H. Heath, the senior tn cm be
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury A Cor
has retired from business in this city, and
8i die lap) j ngain
is now traveling for tho Grand Rapids
Burial Caro Co. HU nutty friends wish

Church Calendar.
May U. 4th Sunday after Kaster

ority of my work in the past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of firat-c
work in the
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
south aid* State Street.
3Uf
Geo. L. Heath.

Do you. want the l&gt;e*t Havana Cigar*
most prominent feature in the canvass; while go to J. P. Roberta' for them,
If t hr case be decided quickly it may, I* parPipe*, cigar holders, stems, mouth
cccs and all Smoker's material kept in
rgo iiuantity at
xx'Uiwl
John Bessmkr'k.

NoU«!*kLtoe'l !

ville organising a Lodge of the Independent
tinier of Odd Fellows on Saturday.
The Republican Stale Convention will be
held at Grand Rapids on Wednesday, for the
deci ion of delegates to the National conven-

can sell cheaper than any Irotm? in Bar­
ry County, for these reason*:

iug to defer the impeachment trial till
the Fall election*. , Such a po.tponement

Uy which ia due between bighminded state*

The Ilaxtingv
Xffuklicon
JljKtrr has
changed from a HU colomu quarto weekly, to
■ 24 column folio Semi weekly.— Ge»ata Ca.

FURNpURE!
Of every Description which we

Hastings.Jlajr 1st 1876.

John Hyatt.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Where you wnl find all kinds of

Partlea having Picture* to frame
would do well tog •them framed of un
as we can do it P ;jrand Cheaper than
any house In P
County. We keep
Take the Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe
Now arrival of First Clast Chewing To­
*‘,d **** *1&lt;*t*l etock ot
after bacco at John Beastncr'a. Try it. xxiixl Railroad; the new and popular line from PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD-

California, will arrive at Philadelphia in sca-

aw

Smoker# buy your Tobacco at
xxi3wl
John Bkmmeh'h.

Keep It.

goods ourselvaa.
1 ».t

Democrats so long as they suit your fancy and

COUNTY OFFICERS.

STEBBINS BRO’S.

PIOTURESL men.

I am now all alone in the Photograph
busiocM, and a* I have made arrange­
ments to increase my facilities for doing

but more of a renegade tn the Democratic

:ta»Sius

Attention

I will sdl for tho next Sixty Days far
Greenbacks only, Boots aud shoes w*v
down low. in order to dose out my stock
for New Spring Goods.
I abo sell the
celebrated Singer Sewing Machine, differ
ent kinds of Sewing Machine Needle* and
Machine Oil. I also sell- Well A Cistern
Pump*.
J. Maus.
Opposite tho Post Office
Xx41tf
Hastings, Midi.

GROCERS
Mr te hit al the Laval Unu Bate
Un Him

mom

IATE8 LIE
UE lam

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

�0B?«|ri-Weriny&gt;e|rtd)licH6awer
rural topics.

once to warn tho rural public against be­
ing swindled by a set of sharpers who hail
from Wall, Broad, or adjacent streets iu
New York, and claim to giro people a
great chance to make money in stock privi­
leges, ‘‘puts and calls," as they are called.
T* L. .L«
/.f l!u&gt;n, »a nnt

dead of Winter as to make ahy money on
their “puts." “calls'' and “straddles,' be­
cause these men themselves generally ab­
sorb all the advance or fall there may be
inatockfl in their commissions.
If auch
fortunes as they rvpnwcnt were to bo made
they wouldn't be such' fuob ns to advertise
for other parlies to make them, but they
would make them themselves. It would
be an eye-opener to see where some of
these •‘bankers" do their business, being
sometimes confined to a pine desk, with
space enough around it to accomodate an
occasional greenhorn to a cliair.

of the new hive on one aide, say on three
of them, with melted beeswax, using a
small brush or a rag tied to the end of a
stick-will do. The operation must be
quickly performed to make the comb ad­
TREK SWIXDLERS.
here well. Next you should apply a thick
Farmcra and others arc cautioned against
coat of wax to the extreme lower edges of
buying trees and other nursery stock from
tho oilier bars, which should be made of
unknown men, who profess to be agents
the shape of au inverted A or V, thus, V;
fur Various firms, as many of them are
but the angle may be kns acute. This
swindlers who take orders fur choice trees,
shape, if the lower part be waxed a half on
&amp;c.. and deliver trash that they buy al a
inch on each side, will cause the bees to
very low price. The? are plausible liars,
build their combs evenly upon them. Now
and all they care about ia to get your
you are ready tu transfer yuur bees. In
money, never expecting to sell you a sec­
the forenoon of a warm day turn your old
ond bill. Then there arc otlicracauips who
box hive bottom up, and set upou it an
sell “patent rights" eu things that they
empty lure of the same sixe and shape, or
own no “right” in ; and some fellows are
any box made to Ct well. Then tic a
travelling about selling a recipe for mak­
cloth around where the two hives connect,
ing butter, to cost only four cents |&gt;er
so xs to exclude the light; then rap smart­
pound, equal to tho best-in market worth
ly upon the lower hive with a stick in each
-15 ccuts.
It is to bc-hopcd tliat no sensi­
hand for 20 minutes, by which time the
ble fanner will throw away hl* money on
queen, and the most of. the bees will have
such fraud*.
gone into the box a^ove ; then place yuur
FENCE MUTV.
new hive upon a sheet either where
the old hire stood, before driving out tho
ChntflUt and cedar posts will last gen­
bees, or directly in front of its place, raisu erally 2U years ; anil if charred by fire, or
tbe front edge two or three inches, then • if the parts going into the ground be cov­
by a sudden jar dislodge all the bees in ered with a heavy coat of nil tar, in which
front of it, and they will all cuter it, also cnongh resin has byco mixed to harden it
those that were in the fields and the trans­ when cold, they will remain sound for a
fer t* complete. Now set the new hive life-time. Powdered charcoal mixed with
______
_ __________
boiledaud
linieed
upon
the stand
of the___
old [ &lt;onc,
takeoil^nd applied with a brush,
some 01
of the
the couibs
combs iu
in the
the old
hive vvutaiucontain- * will also preserve posts a long time.
some
Old hive

ing honey, which place in tho new hive
UKMKDV FOB SCOrilK.
ou the bottom board, raised so as to allow '
A valuable remedy for scours in tows,
bees to pass under them, theft contract the 1
calves, colts, pigs, and other live stock, is
entrance (If tho hive somewhat to keep out '
very strung coffee; and if they cannot bo
robber bees, and all will be right.
induced to drink it, pour it through a fhnCOMMJUU1XAL FEBTlMZEttS.
i ne! or from a bottle, hut don't pull out the
As a general rule farmers should try to
nuimal'a tongue, bccnu-c tlie o&gt;ffoc will be
produce all the manure they use from their
liable to enter tlic wtpdpipe.
z
own live stock, because guano, poudrcttc,
bone dust, supciplKephtte, Ac., are not al­
Moses dropped in on the/Dowagiacs on
ways to be relied on, and beside this fact,
lands fertilized by them for 'a series of Thursday evening, anti found a good
yc^ra lose their, producing power to a great Field to tell what he !kncw apout Robin-

.
i
•
i

sou Crusoe’s money,! yclept greenbacks.
He landed the trampt, and went back on
tho bankers for a couple of hourx, after
which he fumiod a dun, with H. S. Bus­
kirk and. Carl Gerdtug at the head. It
was. with a peculiar satisfaction our currcupondent wntchcdthc an terrified democracy
‘■tumble
vuiuun. «v
to" .•mown
Most* &lt;*uu
and his
»u *»w&gt;«.
theory.—
Detn&gt;it E^minj Nutt. .
—
------

The analyse* made of tbent may be made 1
The Ypsilanti Commercial says that
from fair samples ; but the probability ia, • "McLaughlin, the champion wrestler of the
that when a pound or two arc sent to a ; wor)d, has never used intoxicating drinks,
chemist for an analysis, these samples gen- and
---» doesn't
-»------ ■- •known
---------- —
------one xt_j
kind -r
of t:
liquor
crally are of a better quality than what is from another. He has never used iu any
sold by thfi ton, bag or barrel. “Super­ form.
He is a thorotigh temperance man,
phosphate" is or ought toba, groundhonca and a practical exemplification of its util­
dissolved with oil of vttrol (sulphuric ity.
acid), but some other ingredients are often
mixed with it to increase the bulk and
NEW ADVERT18EJIEKTN.
weight. Bone “flour,” as well superphos
phate, is an excellent fertilixer for almost

G.S*. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Column.

every crop when it is obtained pure, the
bones being ground very fine or dissolved,
and arc available for plaul food immediate­
ly whereas the coarsely ground bones have
to remain iu the soil much longer to be
beneficial. Five hundred pounds of bone
flour, or dfist, as it is often called, and 50
Iba of nitrate of potash are an excellent

thoroughly harrowed in L-----sown. These fertilixnra arj i--------- J
"• In
fur other crops^r for *lands
to Iu.
be seeded
down to grass, •tfhett applied to eropa tn
the bill, they should be mixed with about
, four times their bulk of fine soil, and so
left a few weeks if convenient, before be­
ing used. A pint of this mixture to the
hill, will show good remits.

STATIC Or
uirto!

l^temSt* Jndirill
MwaUlt lt. the Cir-

1W

R, D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON

■t bvtel* next friend

PROBATE OBDEB.
Baoiu.l Brandl and

able papcBW ns. paid adrewisements, and•ercaty-aix.
then quote them as thn “N. !Y.------- say*’'
so and so. AMiy, then' is n» much chance
for you to be Htruck by lightning in the

BEES.
Iii purchasing honey bees, neo that you
do not obtain them within.two miles of
your dwelling, as they might fly Irnck to
their old home, or a part of them, and bo
loot. It is just an well to get them in the
old stylo of box hive, and they can be
transferred to such movable comb hives ns
you coucludo to use, after they have
swarmed once, waidng 15 to 20 days to
give time for the young bees to leave their
cells, or as many as possible, then transfer
them. The easin! way to do this, is first
to attach a few ffioces of comb to the baru

degrix. It docs very well to apply them
one or two years to the most of crops, and
then to change to barnyard manure. But
the question comes up, “whose commer­
cial fertilixers ore reliable and worth the
prices asked?" There is, undoubtedly, a
good deal of deception practiced by the
manufacturers of these fertilizers, and the
only safe way is to make truth uf them in
small quantities before purchasing largely,

LEGALS.
No AMavito of publication will tZ give until
aid for. AH to be Inserted at th. tnteprk*.

F£T£MliN*S BBKVE FILLS.

1 lharouvon It i- ~~'*

^UKMZti
Gail twenty daj
mW33E

Circuit Cwt Cammtr.lon.rlu and for

(Atruicjpy.) AUcrt. Wm. H. Pow,J£tl»(

PROBATE ORDER.
rerlaia

udmu'dMk l* th*

_

Great Bargains
--------IN— '

teflVr rlrtirochb.

Pianos and Organs

C. PRTNDLE.

The Smith American Organ.

SALE ON EXECUTION.
cMUtavit; Tfcay
otAwHon ibirto-i

HAZELTON BEO.’S PIANOS.
laaement*

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,

all the rirhl. UU.aadinlMWl the roll Hobort DlnwMdie, had on th* raid Uh of Nuferabor. A. D.
IKS. in ami to th. fonowinx drocribod r«sl arute.

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
Dated PrBiricTille, FeiMwary 3Mb. A. D. ICT.

eoataluinx forty itoTacrroJriand. acootdini tu the &lt; -

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.
Oli Pilots aiO Organs taies io Eichange fir New Ones.
%

oftSii-:tfolTmJr&lt;xira« tor Ml. rad »Hl
st th* north front door of tl»« Cojirt Jlonro. lath,
city of llwtino. fo raid eomilr of Barn. th* .bore

Chari -

noon, that b*inr bMwwn th* hoar of nine o'vloek
“**
*“*” •'
— Vo'S?? $,rCRB*ST.

MORTGAGE SALE.
X.bl. n,.*—.U. MWU.e ItJto of M.r*b,

recorded in the rrrWan e

ran. and on which »*id note* »&gt;.d mortfira there
Uclalmed to be dne nt the fit* heraoj. !er princi-

R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for Mictiiga
Northern Ohio and Indiana.
Branch Houses at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw a
Flint.
uKir
A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

doHara and *eT«utj-elthl rente

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE
TO MAN ANO BEAST

Sa

gj w?

[VSJ1.M1. also aa aUoraer fee of flfty dollart IQM)
ei in laid mortra** exprceelr provided and no ruIt

MUSTANG

of

Sjs

Ap«r»eiBrwi» Food. Boater** loaa of n»mpoint ten(10) rod* wLtrfth.'.art Un* o"Motion

:dy.

Price 11 per bex. Pent e*erri receipt «&gt;/price. Addrrer II. A.
Monball, Miob. or21 Jobn BL

| FITS &amp; .EPILEPSY

ABOUT FOWLS.
Always use china eggs fur i.-est eggs,
and never-put eggs under a hen till she
haa ad onc,night ou a china egg, and is
found upon her nest tho-socond night,then
at evening put the eggs under her, eleven
to a large ben and nine to a small one.
]xrl the nest boxes be of ample aixe, 15 tu
18 inches square; and first put a layer
of dry earth at the bottom, then make the
nests of fine hay or straw, and sprinklc a
little flour of sulphur among it to drive
away lice. Keep your hen house well
whitewashed, perches and all, and remove
the manure often. Put it into a barrel
and when filled or partly filled take it in­
to your garden, and mix it with about four
times its bulk of soil. Make a heap broad
enough to contain the entire droppings of i
the season, and here compost your tnuiurc
from limo to time, always leaving the top
of the heap flat so as to retain rains, and
cover wit. litter of any kind, so thal none
of the heap will be exposed to the rays nf
the sun. These comi post heaps should be
shoveled over two or ■ three times during

New Haven Conn.*

Ww

FOR THE

!S#T.

POSITIVELY CURED.

Coox Minuoi

Lum

„ '

DR- 1IEBBARD*S CURE
IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS,
Mt will Blve si,000 for a era. U will n

Mercantile Training

rtgKSg;
KlSt.

_______ . ________________

ir worrteaM of tbe ionseit etandlns. by uii

1

THE FOE OF PAIN

Morton*

•

2MT-

LINIMENT
WHICH HAS STOOD THETEST OP
40 YEA RS.
THERE IK NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE NO ACHE, NO
PAIN. THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMAL. THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A ROT
TLE COSTING, 25c.. 60c.. or SLOW.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING; AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE UOItSE.
»Url

YOUNG_MEN.
CHARLES R.
WELLS, 1'r^i.l,
HENRY h. LULLS, SrtfHify

GUARDIAN’S SALE. , .

matter of the rotate ofLouoa A. Gatse

■S3

J.RDIBBLEE.C

Addro*.

UtLMOEK SM^TH ^C0_.

The most extensive, thorough and com­
plete institution of the kind in the world.
Eight thousand graduates of this college
now in oucccssful buKincw in tin- pnm nal
j t&lt;)Wnq
p tthe
jw United Slate*
cities ftn
and
towns o
of
Slates *

The Richt ffl of Kiieatimi for
Yow Men.

Dated. April Uh. ICT.

aprl’iT

sgs

la herby &lt;lren tbat

NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING

ADMINISTRATORS SALE-

THE BICKFOKD AUTOMATIC

Magnificent granite building, with ele­
gantly fitted and famished apartments for
the application of and carrying out of our
novel and systematic methods of

CnltM»tateo&lt;

ONE H UK DP. ED AMD FOURTH EDITION.

BUSINESS TRAINING,

Young men who contemplate a business
life, and parents haring sons to educate,
arc
particularly
requested
to
send
fur documents relating to the college, which
give full information at to terma, condi­
tions of entarnoe, etc. Address,

CHARLES R. WELLS, Pratdwt,
xx29lf

fuanU eqnal'y as t-rofal m the 8«*iax Macliinr.

Perfect.

*•

Aeap Hatxn, Q&gt;nn

oib.r. not IWirod br ». are dear and i*Im 1,1
iuf.lnramimt* on our numl*. m«l wo r.b-"Y .

rolltdted

cclred. ’
CertlficaUt

f. Ju»enll«
Ml LlUtC,

tbe cotn-

8HEET MUSIC

S80’87

JANE X COLE,
Administratrix.

FOR SALE It THF BANNER 0FF1CF

AU Federal OBoen. .VoldierA. and rial ion. wonndod ruptured, or I nJ ,.r*d U the line »( duty in tbe
Ute war. and dieaidad thereby, cun obtain a pea-

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNRY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY MAY 11, 1876

NO. 4.

VOL. XXL

The ?6|i -Weekly ItylAlicaji Rapper.
PUBLISHER.

AfiRlCHTlIRAL IHPIIIINTSI

oppoiit, tk. Court

FOB THE SPRING TRADE.

GEO. M. DEWEY
AND

EDITOR

THE YANKEE SCHOOLMISTRESS.

Dfift te Ils

«t

ths Xsrth tMs of Btate Strsst. Htettacs. BArry

\

Ora SOW. rat r&lt;*r in Adrsnes------------------- »&gt; »

With. Wood or Iron Beam.

lT-OOl 3o_oo| S0J0|_SAM
ko-tol 60JO| HUM I tao.QP

Land Rollers. Harrows,
Plows.

ruByMa—» Dtr—tory Canfa, not exeeodior lix
Msar-t.

Cultivators. Double
-

Shovel Cont

Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers
TRIUMPH HARVESTER ABD WIRE STATE MOWER,'
uA.3C.SO ■X&gt;JBC3S
i

1) I&lt;

BATH PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS

With patent Bent Gear, made from tho best New York Second
!.
Growth Hickory,
,
' The Old Reliable -»

WM. JONES.

JACKSOIV WAGOIV.
DENTIST
' Constantsy ou Hand, z
•
MartTille.
•
Mirtiiaii.
A.T J^GRICLTJLrURA.B HALL,
All work prompib- attsaJsd to.

One door eant of Goodyears Hardware.

I J- J»4W

MESSER &amp; POWERS. *
r.a io, tore.

ferrlae. Rin ud Oraaasital
PAINTER
At A. M. Rock’a Carriage Shop

Hastings,^Mich.

Jefferson St.

Sirpcal

ail

Islaical

DENTIST;

XF3S3ALY 3F-IIVJS!
line of Overcoats of all sizes,
(jiNTRAL HOUSE styles, kinds and prices. Over
Will

to all brraebs* of the Frofe^kn »nd

HASTINGS, KIOH.

L. E. STAUFFER, Prop.
HiTinclaaMd tho C«Elr«l Hom ophite ou
oM p!m. of bouinaaL with more room aad better
■crjamodotioQi. I oh'ali ba
to »eo oil my

different patterns of imported and domestic

liuod itaMina Itoonn«*il4&gt;n with the house.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.
. x&amp;t

Hut iso. MbU Kor. M. WTS.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
XX24tf

and

Buggies

And am pr»»*r»J to Ao aU Ktwi* of NEW WORK
aad imPAiaiNO torn* tbs Tinas, sad al llbanl
dbsoest fcc Iteadr P»r.
I am »w rsttlac *&gt;•

The place to buy your.

DRUGS &lt;fc MEDICINES!
is. at the

New Work.

CITY DRUG STORE,
Shop on Jefferson Street,

Hastings HuteL

north

of

„

Hokn? tbukful fur l-**i Uran. t *U 11 Ktirlt

C.ABAENES will be glad to see all of his old friends
and

m

may moreas will favor h'm with their patronage.

“Not mud&gt;; indeed, Mira Wardlow, I
have so much to do nt homo that I can
hardly get time."
.
“How is it with you, Edson ? Du you
like to build it?"
“No; it is too cold work to walk a mile
and then come into a cold barn and get a
fire going before I can get warm. Don’t
you think it is tough, Jerry?”
•
“I did “iiot try it last winter; I gave
Hugh Marston a quarter of a dollar to
j
build it for me when my turn came."
“la Hugh Manitou a good, reliable boy?"
“I suppose so; but he issooueeri I never
Jsaw him play in my life till to-day; did
you, Edson?'
'
“I beljcvo not; he is always still as a
,

come a perfest nuisance to the community.
Tho youngaat child was always a sufferer
from the time she was born ; she never
walked a step; she died after her faiher ;
you just ought to sec Adeline, she is a per
feet beauty; she is a little younger than
Hfiiglr. she was not at school to-day; I am
going down to-night to see her, it mamma
u willing."
“Hugh said his mother was sick, and
and his sister was staying with her ; per­
haps tlut is tho reason ahe is not otschool
Wnat is tho matter with Mr*. Maraton?"
“Probably consumption ; it ia too bad
her father will not help her now. He is
very rich."
“I think I will call with you this even­
ing, if you nro willing; but, Mary, why did
—^‘Mother rays bis mother. Mrs. Maraton, not Hugh take a scat among the boys,this
“
in a perfect lady, but they arc desperately morning? "You noticed it, I suppose."
,
poor.
Marston died in 'delirium tremens
"Yes, I did; and I raw how nicely you

drink firstTlnd once in a while a roguish
jog of thoelbow, or a tap on the bottom
of the cup, would scud the water from the
dish, spiralling up into the drinker's face.
i Some enjoyed the fan, while others were
rather inclined to resent it.
Harriet Lee­
lour or five year* ago, and they have shamed the boys for their sdfiahnen; there
ton had the cup filled to the brim, and w iwmo
'
hurled the youngest child since," raid were only two seats vacant, and as soon as
Fred Green came up, aha &lt;|««hod the whole
Mary.
he came in the boys spread themselves out,
cupful right into his face; it ran down he
“Indeed, Hugh reads beautifully; he ao as to show him ho could not sit ‘with
neck, and over his clothes, and for a mo­
ought to be in a higher dam. and he them."
ment blinded him.
should be Studying arithmetic and geogra­
“I suppose Hugh is a sensitive child,
“Take that, for tearing my apron this
phy; perhaps they are not able to buy and knowing his father's misfortunes, and
morning!"
their poverty, he shrinks from coming in
“Oh, Hattie! how could you du ao?
“I suppose that is tho oaae; but I will contact with any one that would be likely
Have you forgotten poor Tommy Mahcw?"
tell you it is too bad.
Irast winter. Hugh to wound him.'
raid the gentle voice of Mary.
did got a new reader, spelling book and
“That is just it; but hero ia my home’’
‘ I suppose I shall norer hear tho last
geography, nnd Home of the boyn ton* them —and Mary "opened a gate for Mira Ward­
of it, anyway," growled Harriet Leeson, as
low to enter. A
■
up to kindle the fires with."
ahc turned a cold shoulder to Mary.
“Did not the teacher have them replaced
It was a pretty little white cottage, with
“I did not mean to reproach you, Hatfur "him?"
a low piaxxa across the front; the yard was
tic; but I supposed you did not rememl&gt;cr
“No; he said it waa none of his busi- filled with shrubbery, and soma beautiful
how badly you felt about it,"
evergreen trees stood ip front, and were
“What’s tho game?" exclaimed Jerry,
“Poor boy; he SJ a Irani times; hc.mdaA now covered with anew wreaths, that ma le
anxiaus to turn the conversation into a
have some book*."
it look almost like fairy land. There is
pleasant channel.
“I think, Miss Wardlow,I havoafourth nothing more lovely than the dark ever­
“Button!" ’'Copenhagen!” “Clap out!"
‘•Blindfold!” “Hunt the slipper! ' cried reader ho may have; I will ask mother," greens, when dressed in their winter adorn
said Mary Watson. *,
ing. A Newfoundland dog came bounding
half a doten voice*, all at once.
“I think father and mother will be*will­ down the neatly shovelled path to meet
Finally they agreed upon Copenhagen.
ing he should have Tommy’s arithmetic them, expressing groat joy al hii young
Fred Green pulled a long piece of string
and alate and geography," raid Sarah?”
mistress’ return.
out of his Jx&gt;ekct, tied a knot in the ends
“Did I not hear Thomas spoken of to­
“Miss Wardlow, this is Mr. Argus Wat­
so as to join it together firmly, and the
day as dying last winter, Sarah?"
I
son. He is a very talented gentleman,and
scholars farmed thonwelvre into a ring,each
“Yes, ma’am. Hattie Lereon flung\iu. quite a favorite with us all.. Where arc
one taking bold of the string with the rjght
whole pail of water on him. The teacher■ your manners, ajr, that you do not shake
hand, while that placed the left open be­
would not let him sit by the stove, and he bands with the lady?"
•
hind them. Mary Watson had carefully
Down rat the great shaggy . fellow, and
took a fever, and died in two weeks. Hoi
placed the little children on tho desks on
was my only bi other too."
raising his white right foot, presented it
the back scat*, to as to be out of danger
“It was very rad. indeed! I hops we with great decorum, while at the same limn
ot being nurt, or run against, at tho same
time they could see the game played by shall have nothing of the sort this winter, he tipped his head on one aide in a comical
it ought to have been a lesson. We were manner. Mira Wardlow drew off her mittho older ones,
'
“I always look out that thp babies are speaking of Hngh; you think, Sarah, your• ten, and shook the offered paw with
parents will lend him tho books for thisi cordiality.
■ safe before we begin our plays," she said,
“Then* that will do, air. You have got
as she passed the teacher s desk, and met winter?"
“No, I think they, will giro them to। oi* good friend in Colebeetar now, Mias
j her approving smile. Wardlow; he will never forget you. Had
।
“So I see; but, Mary, are you not going him for his own."
“Batter still. Now, boys, what ray you you not ahaken hands with him, you
I to inrite Hu^h and me to play with you ?
to tho plan of your all paying Mtncthing,, could never have made rfrienda with him ;
l| I am fond of games."
“Will you play with us, Mira Wardlow? nnd hiring Hugh to build the firm for the! I thought you would."
“Certainly; I never refuse a hand, or
I never thought of such a tiring! We shall winter? It would help him and perhaps
suit you."
.
paw, that is extended in friendly advance."
bo ao glad to have you!" f
“1 think it would be grand ! We willI
Mrs. Wataou opened the door and met
“Come. Hugh; you nnd I can play our
part, I am sure;" and taking hold of hw do it. There are forty-seven boys, andI the teacher with her daughter; a smile
hand, ahc drew him along into the ring, wo enu give a quarter of a dollar apiece। was upon her awcct face.
“Mamma, may I go down to Mr*.
between herself and Mary; liis face was easy enough, and he can rave thcaalios andI
sell them-"
Marston'* alter tea? The teacher will go
scarlet. Edson Laue was the first one to
“That will give him twelve dollars—- with me and make a call.”
pans round, and he struck tho teacher in
enough to buy him a suit of clothes.
“I think my little dangliter will do up
her open hand with the handkerchief.
up the tea things, and that uramma will go
Quick as thought ahe started in pursuit, What do you say, Janus?"
“It is good pay,but he has to come overr herself. Eddie tells me that Addie was
and before het was more than half way­
a mile, and he chope all ths wood they use: not at school. I am afraid her mother ia
round the ring, she had caught him. bhe
at home."
not as well ns usull; so I had just askeji
then signalled Hugh Marston, and gave
“Well, young genllemcB, what do youi your father to drive me down this evening,
him a race three times before lie could
say?" Will you take this busincra into&gt; as you came in ; .and Miss Wardlow will
even touch her dress. Hugh called out
your own hands, and see to it before to­- go with me."
Mary Wataou; and it was really delight­
To say that the young teacher waa
ful to ree bow his eyes shone and sparkled morrow afternoon? It will oblige me great­ly."
,
-­ . delighted with her boarding ptaeetn Mr.
with the pleasure and the excitement of
“Yes, ma'am, and two will place the: Wateon’s family, would but faiwtly expn»
the play.
money in your hands to pay him eachi die deep contentment and tljttakfiiftmi
The scholars all enjoyed having their
with which she recervud tire Ww*t*h'tinr
week. That will be best, won't it?"
teacher mingle with them in their amuse­
‘I think so. Now about sweeping thes of their home. The mutrea* of the house
ments; but at precisely one o’clock ahe
room. The young ladici usually attend1 wu one of those rare specimens of house­
called the school to order,-and commenced
to that, 1 believe."
wifery who know just how to extend
the routine of duty. At the dose of 'the
“We will attend toit.Mira.Wardlow. I' kindness and favors without making the
school fur the afternoon she requested her
suppose if it is well done, you will be sat-■ receiver feel that it is a burden to receive
anistaata to atop a few momenta after the
them, or that they are ever given in a
rest had gone, and said :
“Of course I ahall. I am *uneh oblig­ • grudging manner. “Maka yourself per­
"My young friends, you rae that I have
ed to you for ynor pmwptoora in oaaMtingt f«o&lt;ly st horns," was Mr. Watson's cordial
a, large achooLand T
—udi
me. I denend upon you a great deal for.a
tone as I ought to the older scholar*, and
Fuceess'ul and prosperous sthool. I will
do justice to the little ones; I must be just
detain you no longer this evening."
to all. I do not think I can pombly
The young people passed out, and the
teach penmanship in the school, but I will
teacher hoard their eager, anxious voices
devote two evenings in each week to that
in an animated discussion before they sep­
department, if you think A will be satis­
arated. Not one word had been said to
factory and pleasant."
her about a boarding place, but she knew
“I think that would be very nice.” re­
fa a large majority have dedaiec|&amp;aMelves
that she pould go to Mr. Jillaon’a when­
plied Mary Wataou, •‘but, Mbs Wardlow,
positively in favor of Hon. C. M. UramreU,
ever she chose.
will it not be too hard?"
of Adrian. Wc heartily support this ex­
••Excuse mo,” raid Mary Watson, re­ pression of editorial opinion because wc be“For me? Nq. I am hired by tLo
month to teach you, and I can do my entering the school room, “I forgot to aay licve it accords with the wish of every Re­
other duties better if I do not introduce that mamma said you were to come to our publican voter in this county who under­
this work into the day school; Moyd. house to board just when you pleased."
stands the qualifications of the various
there is no time."
“I will be pleased to go to-night, then; men mentioned for that office.
Those
“I was hoping Mira Wardlow would but I will just get some kindlings ready to who arc in any way acqnxintedj with Mr.
JIvo u a spdfingschool every week," mad start the fire, lest some one’s books shall CrtMwell know that be h a man of fine
erry Bancroft.
‘
suffer again. I saw that Hugh carried traits of character without a blem ish upon
“And so Miss Wardlow will; I think his little reader home, that was too bed I" his record as a public servant. He would
that good spelling is one of the indispens­
-‘I hope you will go down nnd see Mr*. giro tone and strength to the ticket, would
able qualifications; a pmon's penman­ Mareton; you will not board theft, of give vigor to his adminstratiou and sxoership nay be perfect, but if his word* are course, but I think you would like her; cisc that judicious economy which has
mis-spelt, n spoils it"
aha has aocu better days. Her father was always been characteristic in the. manage"Wbat evening shall wc have U»o spell­ a wealthy merchant, and ahe vu the only Wofthea&amp;ira of Michigan. We be
ing schools, ma’am?"
daughterAnd ahc fell in love with Marstoe, lievc Brauch county will bo ready to-suito
“Tuesday and Friday evenings forWfft- bar father turned him out of doom aW with her mater counties in the guberna»*Ri
Wednesday for Bpriling-seboai;I
. torial chair a nun m well qualified to
and then Thursday evening for rhetorical
[ occupy it, both by ability and experience
cxereun. Now about the fire building?"
r in public afiaira. as the Hon, C. M. Cros“Wc take turns, Ut it u not always
built in season."
“Jamas, da you like Io lutld the fires
when it is your turn?"
,

A first-class •TAnCnOaEt. from Detroit, ex­
pected soon, when we shall be prepared to furnish the best of
Clothing MADE-TO ORDER, “d perfect
fits guaranteed, at the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block, Hast­
ings. Meh.”
•

Wagons

GrtttlrtHan. ANmity,

Just then a general buxx announced that
luncheon was over, and a furious raid wax
made fur the water-pail; one of tho large
boys went out to fill it. When he return­
ed, Mary Watson rinsed the tin-cup out
nicely, and pawed a cupful of water to the
teacher. Then there was a rush to get a

HA THS OF AD VERTISINO.

S-Oqj
IQJOI

[From thr Country

THE CELEBRATED

TERMS OF fiVBSCRHTIOX:

•{Catan. I
1

BY A VERMONT IAUMKHH WIFE.

&gt;E NO. 1047

�Washington*

our

Political Notes.

letter,

safe, Harry Hills place, on Houston
street, has been notorious for a doseo or
more yean, and it ia a curiosity. The
regular patrons of the place are of course
nn.l alMninM wh/i wait tn

OUR NEW YORK LETTER

Tne Extradition Treaty—No Mora Stewirt’s Estxte—A rather long took
xtAmuhcmeirt mattera—ButioMt—
Original Papera to be Taken from the
How the Evangniiits Lira.
DedartmentBlaine - Brietow— Mor­
The opposition and hatred toward the
Nbw Yobk, May 6tb, 1876. consisting of singing, dancing, etc, by
Chinese seems to bogrowing in Califor nia ton—Congraw.
male and female performers, athletic exer­
THK bTEWABT BBTATE.
Democratic Finance.—Gold in the
cises, and boxing and wrestling matches
The Oregan delegates are said to be for

Blaine.

Hastings, Mich., May 11, 18 76.

East, rag baby in Ohio, and soap in

Mis­

souri.

‘ Washiniitq^ D: C. May 4, 2876.

extradition treaty

The

There is u might have been expected,

be­

existing

made thirty four

ago

years

poeiton of Stewart's money.

Daniel

by

strong for Senator Conkling for the Pres­

Webster and Lord Ashburton and is now

idency.

likely to be abrogated because

“TBBWTOI"

of Eng­

land's refusal to deliver up to the officer

General Butler, after thirty-six yeant.

service in the Massachusetts militia, retires,, sent .to bring him home. Winslow, the for­

and issues his

to thei ger, except upon a formal agreement by
this Go vernment that he shall not be

farewell nddresa

soldiers.

triad for any crim j olhor

Belknap is said to feel confident of ac­

1
&lt;
\

For President,

JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
of Pennsylvania.

Subject to tho decision of the Republi­

“Honest money for all. and
free schools for all. There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other."

has jurisdiction.

tion is based.

notification will soon be sent to that very

. punctilious
Government
that
Uncle
ted by the House to pay the expenses of
। Samuel is desirous that the tenth artifle of
the committee to investigate the Federal
that long-standing agreement should be
officers of Louisiana.
annulled. It was also decided ar that
And now it is said that Secretary Fish
meeting that hereafter, copies of any
has not notified the English authorities
papers in the Executive Departments
that if Winslow is released the extradition
will be ftrrnishcd to Congressional Com­
treaty will be considered abrogated.
mittees desiring them, instead of the or­
How to get rid of Johny Davenport? is iginal papers which can now only be ex­

4th District—N A Hamilton of I’errien and
Geo Hannahs of Van Duren.
Mh District—A B Watson of Kent, and B D
Pritchard, of Allegan.
6th District—W L Smith, of Ceneseee, and

The Commitice on RcMlLtioni reported as
follow*:
Wc the Republican* of Michigan in this
Centennial year of the Nations' life, reiterate
our firm and abiding faith in the principle*
of the Republican party a* ennneiated in
former National platform*, while we point
with pride to the parly's glorious record of
grand achievements in behalf of freedom,
equal rights, and good Government, end ex-

faithful mfu who nbould stand by tl c ai high as *1000, but theseare very rare,
House wiJild be remembered iu such a ■igrobata, rope-walkers, India rubber men,
common jig dancers, and all of that class
way as to leave them better off than n»
of performers, arcglad to get *15 per week
though they went for higher pay at the and *20 is to them a gorgeous living.
time. The absurdly sma’I sum left these Al! statements as to enormous salaries twid

amined in the DepartuenU where they
of them to the Government and the danger

*50 each

of loss attending their

been in the service the exact time

teeth.
The Humpikire Gazette calculates that

The great importance of many

the files and careless

withdrawal

from

and

examination

if Blaine doe" not receive the Presidential

handling by clerks nt

nomination it will fall upon cither Hayes

to furnish good grounds fcr the decision.

the Capital appear

canvass.

Reform, Resumption, the South­

ern Question, and the. School Question-

Mr.

Davenport's testimony, according

to Democratic authority, would furnish

AJaryland to such clear proof of tbc President a guilty
Blaine as candidate fur President, and u*c of the secret service funds to corrupt
commcud Bristow fop1 his efforts to expose voters, that his impeachment had come to
be quite freely and confidently discussed.
and prevent corrupiwn. The delegates are
directed to vote for Blaine so long as in advance of his (Davenport's) appear

They pledge the vote of

there is a reasonkblc hope for his nomina

tion.

The munici|&gt;al elections in ludiana, on
Tuesday, resulted

once on the stand.
Since his examination commenced, however, almost every

tbc Republican party.

The

was

vote

no opportunity, may be allowed him

tell what he knows of Democratic frauds
in New York City elections.

to

When Mr.

Davenport first appeared before the com­
mittee, the Democratic majority decided

his

to allow him to tdl his story in

way, with the idea,
would convict,

of Friday seurto the House a message,

not

probably,

only

that

himself,

own

he

but

President Grant and possibly other promnent Republicans ; but they soon compre­

which had an Andrew Jackson ring in it.

hended the fact dial

It was a reply

pretty well versed in the methods of the

to Blackburn's impudent

resolution calling upon the President to
ithrtc whether during his administration

their

witnewi

waa

Democratic thieves and ruffians who have
ruled New York for many years through

bq had spent any considerable time away

the most corrupt and crimminal means,

in

and that there was the most eminent* dan­

from Washington.

The President

diplomatic language told the House that
thi UoDStitution permitted CungrcM to

call upon the Executive for information
npon certain subjects, and that this was

Practically he told -the

not oncofthem.

do

reply.

The President, in

a

vein

of irony

which was a severe reflection upon

the

methods of the democratic House, stated

And his requests

small. Think of giving a man
«r hunting uilliun.. ud »
,
,
c,
. ..
&gt;r
.
B

■’

r

ger that he would blurt it all out

unless

nunns were at once devised to secure his

silence.

&lt;b» U.IJ.W

Do you

more

than was necessary to answer tho ques­

tions of the Committee ia
rect and short way.

Mr.

last

supplementary stetement^has pretty effect­

employed to represent Roman soldiers at
an expense of 76 cents per night. The

ually silenced his encmire and completely

the pageant, cost the management not low
than *60,000 and all of the expenditure
/hat if they wanted the informatian for
ofjiis innocence of the charges and insin­ before a single dollar could be realised.
impeachment purposes, the President of
uations against him.
The investigation Still with all this expense the piece made
the United States could no more than a
“
of Secretary Bristow's alleged corrupt ac money in New York, and
private citixen be called upon to testify
tion in the case of the bark Mary M eragainst himself. The message contains a
r'.tt is devoid of interest,
number or hwtoncar ■ precedents, - wbUL

show

that

the

President has

spent less time away from

satisfied his political and personal

friends

Washington,

any other President.

ly that his remiutoccnccs yesterday in the
Senate relative to the condition of Indiana
durins the war, wore peculiarly grcateful
On Friday the House adopted a resolu­
to bis enemies outride of Congrew or to his
tion instructing the Committee on Ways Copperhead auditors in the Senate.
1
And the resolutions were adopted wilh great, and Means to take immediate steps to complaint relative to the scarcity
cquinsnimity.
inquire how the threatened fractional

1 he Theatened Currency Famine. •

currency famine could be averted.

Blaine,

Committee

Ways and Means.

Committoe has

house is filled each _
ro many strangers in New York, undo
from the reridest {omdarioa, it VM filled
every night daring its ran.
The groat artorv. iu tho legitimato dra
Edwin

PROBATE ORDER.
hafre a dozen. There is no hope for any
revival here, and New Yorkers acknowl­

edge it.
HOW MOODY LiVKS.
There Las been a groat deal of nonsense
talked about Moody and Sankey making
a big thing out of a ! “*“t-------They do nothing of tho

netted.

tlieir ministrations send them gifts, as a
sort of thank afferimr. During their two
months stay in New York, they receive
in thio way about *3,000, the most of it
coming to thtm anonymously. Of this

worth

and these gifts fill out the balance
support. Whatever may be said
of the effort of their labors, no one can say

anted.

They arc as honest andasoalous

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

on

000,000 of silver coin in exchange for an
equal amount of legal-tender no!es.
Tbc
Insane Asylum investigation is still in
progress. The favorite food of the in­

. u

In tho course

E- W. VOIGT’

______ ___________________________

not believe that Edwin Booth attained his

Bert Lager Brewed in the Wert

But with all this

members

declared that they considered the attempt
to wme silver coin waa a gigantic humedict will
ing his Fxcellency

towards
cither the

the D.,
of Im excelknt alministratum.

wVrita.

most every day sonic (brent,
brother,
sister or wife of some one Un verted under

of the debate npon the Blaine bill, Kel­
ley and Fernando Wood, both

* I ACTINGS, MICHIGAN.

CHAVCBKY BAtK.

one hundred and forty stores to rent be­
tween the Post office and Fourteen street
mid. la theabovi
( .V.irabcr. A. 1&gt;.
and real estate has depreciated fifty per
Circuit Oaart Cea
c?nt at least. There were 146 failures
las’, week, and there will be probably more
next. There u no rash of mercliants to
the city, and the -hotels arc empty. In' County, .11 that wrtaln
the meantime the acstcni cities and the
interior cities in the Kart, while not pros­
perous, are at least comparitvely so, and
are at least paying there way. They arc
not ho ing if th y are not mking. There
never will bo any one great controlling
huainer* center, as was fondly hoped by
latarliGJ
those inlercated iu New York/and it u

P1KTBO.

DUB.
upou the Front resolution.

GREBLE&amp;RUSSELL

Baltimore is

The

who is a member of the

That

bettor manufacturing point,

These unrivaled machines and repairs for

same are supplied at lowest factory prices
by

really

in view of rail roads and telegraphs, than

resolution waa introduced by Mr.

prospect of an improvement. It u not
tlic hard times that u troubling New York
—the fact is, and it might as well be faced
the city is loosing its tra de, and other cities
are getting it. Tho jobbing business is
gone for the simple reason that Chicago,
Cioeinnali. St. Louis and Toledo cando-it
a great deal hotter. PhQadJphia is a

McMj,Suj&gt;anUf On.,

men,none of

tie most di­

Blaine's

Shrill. lA W

know what it costs New York ' ’“J altogether the showman, except the
very few nt the head of the profession, has
a very hard time of it. If you have any
notion ofentering the profea-ion. take my
advice and don't.
Brsi.xKss.
Buaiuesh coutinuea as dull as it can well

to amuse itself? iThcre are in the city
over sixty places of amusement
that arc
counted legitimate. There are, of courae.
a great many more than that, but the sixty
I am speaking of are. most of them, decent
places to which respectable women may go
with their husbands and lovera. The
five principle ones ay Booth's, Waliack's
the Union square, the Fifth Avenue and
’the I*ark. Of these Booth's is the largest
and a little showing of the cost of running
(
that may be taken as a sample of the whole.
1
‘

To avoid that danger they in.

formed him that he must not talk

ered as worth high prieex.
But they all
lire in garrets, and cat at the cheapest res­
taurants in the city, and when they d:e
lh9
k.«»u«gh « » huj tkra.
It » estimated that m the aty done

mg labor ! No man ever died m New York ! and indifferent. A&gt; a rale they are mialem regrett«l and no nun ever tired who •. vrauiy
^1- jaiiu. biiu
gu&lt;] mv
ih&lt;- lift
one o
fincessant
&gt;nu u vui
----------------did less
leas with his
Iil« opportunities.
onnortnniti.s.
__ and
* j of ____
'ri... -..-I
■■ i_i
labor,
great. privation.
The
work
TUB THEATBBS AXD UOW TUKY LIVE.! is uncertain, the publictaatc yipricioas.

thirty people. There is the leading man,
whose salary will not be less than 8150
per week ; the leading lady, who is worth
almost as much. Then comes the walk­
ing gentleman at abont *160 ; tho soubrttc, or chambermaid, the funny woman,
gets *100, and so-on down through the
category, till you come to the utility, that
is people who are ^depended upon to do
everything, whs avw
‘ *2U per
, about
week. These people
[irisu the regular
company.
Then
cot—7 tbe supcra. as
—-K—&lt;-------- --X
they are called, the people who do not
speak lines, except as they shout, in mobs'
who are paid from fifty cents to a dollar a
night The stare receive enormous pays
For instance, in the recent production of
of Julius C«sar at Booth's Theatre, Mr.
Barrett, the Cassius, received *1,000 per"
week ; Bangs, as Mark Antony, *400 ;
Davenport' the Bratna, *700; and Lcvick,
the Cmsarf. *350. Bcmdra thme, there
are more than a dozen firat-dass people in

siderable excitement marked the contest.

Presidont Grant late in the afternoon

title them to anything.

to the heads of his departments were ab­

surdly

to tlicne people,, arc lies from first to last.
The managers make them os a .vcrtiring

to en­

Jupon which it stands a million more, that
ia tho building flushed for performances.

Indiana may be

give a Republican majority next Novctn-

They receive shout

per year, provided they have

artful resource has been exhausted by tbc

quite full throughout the State and con­
set down as certain to

men irritate* then..

restrict the witness in his stateulcuta that

in a grand victory for'

Negro miaatrcls, as a rule, get tram $15

onerous, all the

are filed.

and deserved

circutnrtaaewi to yield anything of llcpublican
principle. Khile we are willing lo waive per
%onat prefereafea cur delegates must never
conMni to eounpit llcpublican principles to aay
standard btorer of douUfol position or pho

service

committee having him, as Phenix had his

House that the resolution was impudent
Michigan have attested their steadfast Ifeaby
i&gt; the party’s true aims and purposes by an
unbroken line of Republican victories we
reoogniM the fact l'
achievements
or declarations of
- however just
and patriotic, will
can alone aeoure success without candidates of hnown
ability, integrity end stability of character,

was always induced to remain

by the statesment that while the pay was

small, and the

now the question with the investigating

An Impudent Congress Rebuked.
Sanilac, and S T Tomlinson, of Lapeer.
Sth District—Delegates—T F Sheppard, of
Bay. and H 11 Hoyt, of Saginaw,
Wh District—Delegates—W H C Mitchellof
Gram! Traverse, E Breitung of Marquette.
As one of the alternate delegates from this
District, the Convention selected Hon. A KHi

dition, be

antagonist, with nose between the latter's

THE STATE CONVENTION.
or Washburn. It would be satisfied with It is understood that the Attouroey Gen­
the latter.
&lt;
eral gave it bis decided approval.
It is
At the Republican State Conrcntiun yester
In the twenty-two cities of the United probable that Barney Caulfield is a good
day over 400 detegates were in attendance.'
States with the highest portal recipts the deal d'asatisfied with himself, and that the
Hon. Sumner Howard of Geneasee was tempo­
rary. and Hon. W. Livinptvn permanei t citizens pay on an average *2.01 each for members of tho Democratic pa/ty share thia
President, and James H. Stone of the Port portage yearly. Borton averages $3, 80, feeling with him and include in their
Huron
Tunff,
Senvtary with several New York, *3,16. and (’hicago.*3,03.
disapproval every member of tho Commit­
assistants. Hon. Daniel Striker was one of
The New York 77ntra enumerates these tee which investigated “littlu Johnny
the Vice Presidents. Hoa. S. D. Binfham
four issues as likely to have the most Davenport." They don't want any more
W»* rc-Jleclcd by a acclimation Chairman of
such ‘"Bones."
the State Central Cummiilec, the members prominence in the approaching national
from this Congressional district being E. J,
Burpee of Calhoun County, and W. U Soaton
of Jackson County.
By acclimation the Cunvonlioa
elected
Hon. Henry P. Baldwin of Wayne, and Hon.
W. A. Howard of Kent delegates at large to
the National Convention, and by very decided
thsjorit:e&lt; Debts J. Filer of Mason sad J
J Woodman of Van Buren were also elected
The District delegates are: 1st District—W G.‘
Thomson nnd Herman Kiefer.
2d District—B A Beal of Washtenaw and
Charles Rynd of Lenawee.
■Id District—W II Withington &gt;&gt;f Jackson,

Tbmtor:

The spirit developed in the

cabinet meeting ycuterday indicates that a

Nine thousand dollars wcjp appropria­

For Vice-President,

can National Convention.

upon which the warrant of the extradi

it
He call* Clymer a two,

faced fellow.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.

one

the

than

quittal, should tbc Senate decide that

But however tough thosudienoe, and how­ I’ainrantoc*'* Strictly Pars whits L*sil. From io ever uncouth they may be in their demon­
The employ­ strations, no bad conduct is tolerated.
ees, it will bo remembered, who had been Hill is a brawny man ufSO, who was for
years a prise fighter in England, and he
with him ten year*were to metre *500
can yot “get away, ' as he says, with al
each, anu those who have been twenty most any of ’he roughs. If a man comes
years were to get *1,000. Now trouble in drunk, and is noisy, Hill, who is always
woo lA LMT nusox
sets in. Salesmen who have served faith­ walking abeut among the tables at which
WZtBODT on XAXLVXX OB BLIXCTTOH
the audience ui seated, merely req urnlx him
fully nine years and a half get nothing,
to “dry up." If the manti vise ba will
and those who have been grinding on1
“dry up”—for if ho does not, Harry sim­
money for the dead merchant for nineteen ply knocks him down and drags hnu to the
years and a half get only *500. Natur­ stain, down which he rolls with great ce­
ally they growl, particularly as he always lerity’ for they are very steep. The mo,
ment a pickpocket or a thief comes in Har­
worked his men harder, and paid them
ry spots him and he either goes out or ia
has, than any merchant in New Yolk. put out. The old fellow is as disreputa­
Whenever a good man wanted to leave ble as a man can well be, but he has a cer­
the house, that he might better his con tain code ofmorals, and bo lives very close
a great deal of dissatisfaction over the dis

tween this country nnd Great Brittan was

Tbc Albany A'cratny Journal is out■

TKM. B. gPBAflCB. Prcntae.

fi I. A 8,3 AND PAINT.

U

A

There arc a score of pretty little theaters

FIELD

CTSSt u

�Tlte^epi-Wcekli hepltWtcaji tojqnf.

County Correspondence.

nTKANGER’S

Council Procedirigs.

PaaiaiaviLLa, May 8, 1876.

wm|Ai »*m w uw mm.__
guide

Quite ■

number of nur district

schools

(.-»&lt;urd»yindS«od«y»)SW i
MaU'

as;.-

iKxsrws. st -

On Sunday, May 14th, the rite of baptism
ia to be performed, nt Gull Lake,

Phii^dxi.PHIA May 3 1876.

the Council

cemmlMioner with the following rwult. Fred |
..kk M.S'alr S. O&gt;.. IlMn »■
.

On motion of Aid. Tomlinaon a formal ballet .
.m k.J .Uk Ik. .... n-ll.

Elder Day e

Dey of Richland.

Severs! outaide boardinc and encamp­
ment speculations, apparently reasonable
in their purposes, are under way, but there

How the Preparations Progrets—The
b no telling what comforts they will ponCost of Living—Where Visitors can aros an to what degree of degeneracy, dirt
get their Regular '-Hash** and Leave and disorder they may finaiy come. Many
their Pocket-books—A large Clock people will prefer to take quarters at rural
—Beer or no Beer, That’s the retreats a few miles from the city, and
tn these every encouragement will be given
Question.
by the local lines of travel. All thu is

Naughton, Sheldon and Tomlinson.
On motion of Aid. Sheldon the reading of
minutes of previous meeting was dispensed
with.

On motion of Aid. Tomlinson

bad tbe requisite drill to mat

ooixo was

CENTENNIAL LETTER.

Tbe Common Council met pursuant to a cal)
in tbe Council room ou Monday Evening, May
btb, 1876, Mayor Bentiy In the chair. Present
and answered to their natnea upon tbb Roll

A yosth who Ur., fee soodly prie.,
*
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A

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h“ ”*J' l,llk' •1™W ■»

O. »«l.. .r AU. To.lln.n .« I.fomt I •*!»« orOnumoid .Zun, ihougfc . rm

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
•m

mi I

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W. M.

Prairieville's delegation at the repudiation
Convention, held at Hastings, consisted in

ballot forThyririsn on Dosed of Health was

large quantity of exhibitors' stock has ar-

■ hen had with the fojlowisg result: Dr. Vp

rived during that time.

John 4. Chaa. Ruaaell 2.
ronxl b.iw , w.. VpJ.k. I.
RiMtell 1. A. 1*. Drake 1.

.......
• •• '•» tuuklof^

..
.
.’ . ,
Bui, so,he, it u tor.

aod gives encouraging evidence that there

Third formal lalUt: Wm. Upjohn ft. t'hs»-

J. M. Xavlaii. P. si.

covxtv

The work of

John 4. Chas. Dtusell 1, 'A, P. Drake 1.
unpacking and arranging it b going forOn motion of AU. Ton.lis.on a formal ballot
wU||
whfla g
de&lt;1 |j„
™krf rtid.&gt;™urt.. w»"
Ip-1
in
„„ lhc
a, „d

b going to be something to : oe after

all.

RuMell I.
At one time there was almost a coir.pl &lt;te
Th., oa mklo. of AU. U.I., Ur. »'» Vp- &gt;
,j„ 0„|„,d|n, of
hotj.k. ™
.pp-iuu. Pk,.u».»,
ob&gt;irKj, ind [h&lt;|

orricEKS.
an inrignlftcant otflre.

Kilter is being mid out over our counter'.

Teas—Aid. Dawaop. Evans. Lewi*. Sheldon,

goes on mffre smoothly. There is some
' talk of putting on a double force all niuntb

- exhibitors and all, and working night and
McNaughton and Tomlinson.
Nays—None.
day to hasten th i unpacking and arrang­
On motion of ALL Sheldon an informal bal- ing procest. and unless thb is decided up­

Ji

on the situation* May 10th will-bo about

as indicated in my last letter. t I notice

TO-DAY’S JADVERTISEMENTS.
,._a .
First formal ballot: If. Wright 4, Jas. Clarke
live I 1. Wm. II. Ilayford I.
.

able 1

Secund formal Imlltit: Harvey Wright 8, Jas.
A. Sweesy I. C. U. Holbrook I. W. II. Ilayfurd
still linger in our midst, as tbe * 1.

"—Harvey Wrisbt.

that a great many •’things" forwarded for

exhibition are considerably

transportation.
from

foreign

damaged

Ko fkr, more than

thirds of l he articles in tho

exhibitors.

The

manifested by foreign countries

Thirl formal ballot for City Attorney roenll-

eign

in

two-

bnildingare

interest
and for­

enterpt be is really astonuhing an*1

will not be fully realised except hy those

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.’
Gold 112}.

All nrinre looks bountiful.

Tbe Circuit Court Is still in session.

There inn balance ol SI.207,825 52 in
the State Treasury.

Mias Eliza Durfeo of Baltimore. haa started
X^iplllinery

»n Monday.

to his friends on Saturday last, too eggs that
reighing four ounces.

lending the Stale Convention st Grand Rapida

left at this office on Tuesday afternoon.

They

that of Mr. Baskina.

The National Cexlesutial Fapwition wa
opened yesterday at Philadelphia. It waa

April 29 was 11,207,82b. 42;
meats during same time were *U&gt;,9ML87;
anccin treasury May 6, 1876, fl, 187,854.87

decrease far th* week fll#,»72.1ft.

who witness it.

(*. O..Holbrook 1.
dsner. au&lt;l a &gt;&lt;hmI lire «&gt;■ kxl by aft prv»-I
Fourth formal Im I lol t

H, ^Wrifhl 4. J*’A complete r ztrntr ol the display to be
mads by the different States cannot well
vni.
: A. Sirsety I, C. 0. Holbrook 1.
Our Supervisor. John J. Perkit., ia staking
Fifth formal ballot : Harvey Wright 6, Jas. be given for a few days, as I find few of
..
..
, the separate Stale building are ready.
On motion of AM. Fhddoa H, Wright waa Some of them appear to hare acted upon
tb.a declared appdnte.1 (Tty Attorney by yen. the old maxim of “barter late than never."
and nays as follow.:
’
But there is no ond of really interesting
Compliments
Teaa'-Ald. Dnwaon. Kvsaa. Uwi«.»oUsn. : things to write atom*, tn a general way,
and I cannot begin to give your reader*
McNaughton and Tomlinson.
the details they will want iu one, or in
ance as a smi-wreltly last Monday.
half a dosen letters. Tbit quest ion of ex­
l.'djr lndrurndrt-1.
*
pense is the all i mportanl one to most peo­
ple who contemplate seeing the show.
Commissioner with the folio*ing rr«q!t: FredBesides tbc item of railroad fare referred
to last week, there iatbe matter of living
Third formal ballot. Aid. Russell having
while here. Both these item* of expense
are going to be loo high for the majority
of people unless they take a tumble.
[100,1, th. cot &lt;/ »•;« ptooira. w b.
km extortionate thatV th* coat of gutting
here. Tho leading-hotels have put their
present.
i prioea at $5 per day, averaging 11 more
On motion of Aid. Sheldon another forms! than their ordinary prices. Thia is, of
course, an outrage, yet there b no way to
ly Io the principles ad
prevent it and they justify themselves on
dieno party.
Al the
the ground that they will be “chock
teNairS.
appears the name of
fall''
with
people who can
afford
Rutherford B, Hayes for ■•resident, and
pay
high'
rates/, The
more
A resolution waa offered by Aid. RhelJou. to
John F. Hart ran tl for vice l*r«(ident. subr
jected to tbe decision of the Kepubliean that Frederick McNair be appointed Street Com- modest hoteb will charge Hom $3 to fl4
per day, prices whieh thrrjenuld not get
at any other lime.
But they all expect to*be full, and more
than foil, and are providing thctnselvro
Teas—Evans, Lewis, Russell andNbridon. 4
with extra cota for use in their parfora
Nays—McNaughton.
and anterooms. To them, as to barincsa
Tomliaeon, 4.
people nf every clasa here, “hope tells a
flaUeriug tale," and we will not wish them
any diaapointment. The Philadelphia mer
chants whose coffers the dull times have
liitii.n cztriri
lately depleted tolb hb inport u ns to credi­
Tbe Hastings/terser is now published at
tor to wait tiM after tbe Centennial—and
_ MMi-weekly. Hrrore. to you. Mr Dew
—la everything !&gt;ul year llsyea heresy.
But aside from the hotels there is the
everlasting boarding house, more attmerom here at this time than in any other
city on earth except Washington. In
these, people ean lire at a little 1cm than
hotel rates, although in proportion to the
A Pul lie Meeting.
accommodations and luxuries offered their
charges are the highest.
About two dollara per day is the common price among
them, and from that to three dollars.
I had a plain conversation with a woman
who runs one of them a day or two since,
just after ahc had shown mo a little corner
room about seven by nine, scantily fttrnished, in which she proponed to put two

The citizen* of the city of
Hastings and neighboring Town­
ships in the county of BttrryJ
are invited to assemble at the
Court Housu in the city of
Hastings, on Saturday the 13th
“ *' , ' ' “ past 7
o’clock in the evening to take
ch action an shall be decided
advisable to tiecure such a Cele­
bration of the coming 4th of
July, as will be an honor to our
young and growing city.
By order of the Common Council,
J AMRS W. BENTLEY
Done at the Council
in the
City of Bantings, 1hp the 1st day of May
A. D. 1878.

Advertised Letters.

not very racy reading, but will interest
thaw who want to know the facts. The
ftinny aide of the picture will present itself
when the crowd gathers and the perfor­
iartoaieralsB will setbovmance begins inside the canvas.
r«M«« • BMaraUr dribs
The cargo of additional Britiah exhibits
Wh.M (hi, i. U&gt;. MM
recently brought by the Pennsylvania u
&gt;Md. HMtottor*. Bitt.r
valued at *1,500,000, and b said to be
the most valuable cargo of any kind that
ever arrived in America from Great Brit­
ain. Colonel Sandford, joint executive
-commissioner, tolls a good story of hb
Goree, the Duke of Richmond, Lotd Pres­
ident of the British Council of tbe Cen­
tennial. It appears that a cert tin En­
glish lady of high rank and culture b the
posarosor of a magnificent painting, .which
ths Dakedaureed to borrow for exh'bition
It is but reee ntly that he rrejived the ad­
ditional title of Duke of Gordon, and in
mtlfriM promptitade.
making known hb wisdom to tbe lady in
question he affixed hb signature as “Rich­
mond and Gordon.” Tho lady supposing
the rnwtivc to have come from a Dusinua |
finu of which she knew nothing addressed
a reply declining to lend them her picture.
As a consequence, the collection of paint­
PHIL. W. NISKERN,
ings arrived one short of the number at
ITTOnNRT AT LAW. PremH attention paid
first intended to be shipped.
The clock for Memorial Hall has been
completed in Thomaston, Conn. It has
HARVEY WRIGHT.
ITTORNIT AT LAW ud SaUdior ia Ctmarery.
l.ltlO pieces, tho estimated weight of all
owe. ia Unia* Block. orer Bartow A Uoodyaar'.
being six tons. Tho main whoeb are
Blurt.xxltlf
four feet in diameter. The pendulum ball
COMMERCIA L
and rod weight respect inly 700 and 800
pounds the rod being 14) feet long and
HASTINGS MARKETS
connected with the clock work by what b
known a* gravity cscapcmen', and makes
two-second beats. The rod u of steel, and
to compensate for contraction and expan­
!:t ■
sion u encased in two cylindcra, one of
xiuc and one steel, which by their relative
expansion upward, maintain a uniform
bazhd.inwii.tw
centre of oscillation.
PV*rlK.U’.
A meeting of the full board of commis­
ihsreiv.
sioners is now in session, forty-one States
and Territorial being represented. Among
the problems that weigh htfavily upon the
HAUT. Ona. par bbl.. U -..
minds of all this assembled wisiom is the
SALT, eoaraa. per bbl.. 8S.00
question whether liquor of any sort shall
HAY.j~r ton. ilUOMriUW.
be sold upon tbe grounds and whether tbc
Exposition shall be kept open on Suudsya.
I’rtitiotui and memorials numerously sign­
ed against both these propomtions arc
before tho l&lt;oard, and I predict a negative
decision.

H

||w

HOWRY. SOe.

/Melwood; Mrs. Thralo (PUxii), the Friend
of Dr. Johnson. Af&lt;w«u7te« ; Norman Msoloed,
JWerr; The Norman Kingdom iu Sicily,

Nile* Ladies are going into the dress refrem movement.*
•*

The vicinity of Albion is infested with
barn-burner*.
The State Prison received 22 new con­
victs last month.

Lenawee County is noon to
grand croquet tournament.

have a

Steamers arc now making regular trips
between Detroit and Cleveland.
The Detroit House of Correction has
497 boarders.

lanl S1X4MS12J0.

Grand Rapids owa $175,000, and has
871,000 ih its treasury.
Hon. H. G. Barber of Vermontville ia
building an addition to his store to be
used for banking purposes.

Tallow. SSM*.'.

The Grand Rapids sock manufactory
has been removed to Niles. Il has a ca­
pacity of 144,000 pounds of wool per an­
num. and will employ 150 hands.
Diphtheria is prevailing at the Institu­
tion for tbc Deal, Dumb, and Blind, at

Flint.

■

.

Tbe Imperial flouring mills in Kent
county were dortrnyed by fire ori thc 2Gth
uk., at a loan of
000.

DETROIT MARKET

A member of the Battle Creek Sporting
Association was recently fined 125 for fishPorepangh'a circus will make a tour of
the Stole the prenesit season.
Bay City propones to expend 1500 the
present xroaon m improving her parks.

They

present thia

instalments

Mom seek. ttLX
conclusion of"The Diletna."

Select • poetry

creased price. There are plenty of patriot
ic people here whore interest ia •*— n—
jennial is entirely apart from anj

Tbe largest tree ia Michigan, according
to Prof. Bed, is a Sycamore or bottom

rnk» given above cover about the

Expiate Senator N. G. King, who re-

1875 wm
Olivet, Mich.

Wednesday io

Baited States for their cotton aad other
a

Lake Shors, MS-

The Ann Arixw Agricultural Company
employ 5&lt;&gt; men,

147 feet high,

roll far Govsemr.

NEW YORK MAR;
GoULKSL

tain them. There is na reason why the
people of Philadelphia should plunder visitore to the city by means of u mutual and viUe, Ottawa county for S2U.0M).
Tbc Michigan' Salt Association have no
for transferred 111,317 bands of sth
make the moot of it.

Jowwud;

’

State Affairs.

The State of Michigan was ceded in
•tTWS. ptaowtnn given in ITM; made *
Territory in 1805; and admitted as a
lars per week with board, but she raid
State in the Union in 1836; and ia now 40
the Centennial Lodging and Boarding
years old.
House Association had established throe
Dr. H. O. Weston, of Grandville, has

0. Barry Coanty, Mich., May 11, 1876.

Leslie will

SPECIAL NOTICE

�■boost io •« oowmsrrUI

jhe ^Bpi-WerJtiyllcpIiblicajibanjier

overtaxed when we acquired the specie to

SHALL WE HAVE SPECIE PAY­
resums specie payment with, that we would
MENT.
be charged two or three dollars for one, ten
per cent Ac."

Honorable Judges;

Isay

An Essay read before the Barry De­
that this is preposterous, a principle that
bating Society by Miss M. E,
none but rascals and traitors to their coun­
Wallace.
try should inculcate.
This nation as potent as she atands at

Mr. pRKaiDKNT:
Honorable
Jmfyct;

LaiUn
anil home and abroad, with her millions of
wealth an industrious people to till her
Grjtiemen:
•
Tbe siAject introduced thia evening many different soils, and raise her great
for discussion, is one of vital interest. variety of productions, to aay that this na1879. tion cannot raise tho amount of specie ne­
Gentlemen? the stand point I claim is cessary for the protection of tbe amount

That of specie resumption in

ibis. Spacie payment or specie resump­ of paper money wanted as a convenience
tion, wiH be secured to win 1879. The to do 'the business of this country, with
evidence already given yen is sufficiently is unreasonable. Gentlemen, I say it is
ronclusive without mine, but yet you Will absurd and unconfincd by rear.n, to say

allow me to detain ycu for a few momenta.
Honorable Judges: the indisputable
fact,fthatjsjwcio payment will be resumed
in 1879, is first proven to you by the great

and urgent necessities for it as

shown in

tho heart felt appeal of thq laboring class­

es,.who represent the foundation of our

nation, are in fact the American people.
The cry from tens of thousands in our
citi® and towns, is for a currency of in­

one which will open for

trinsic Value,

them our resourcesfor industry, and will
not oblige them as that of the present day

does, to pay three dollars for an article
which is worth only two.
Gentlemen : we orc essentialy a commer­

cial traffic changing people.

What we

imperitively need is permanency in

our

financial transactions, and that ean only be
accomplished $Ah Gold and Silver, which

is in fact the basis of all business.
A currency for which wc nocd

not

blush, which is imperishable shall be one

of the grand achievements of’ 1879.

For,

Gentlemen, this nation no longer sleeps.

ordinate to the canonical hw.the latter
administered by a very generally notor­
L...
base of their Ln.ir.Ml
buaiuraa.
iously corrupt, vcual and meretricious
A circulating medium that can fluctu­ priesthood;" that “this priestly influence;"
ate in value, is not only tho ruination of has been exerted upon the public schools
interest of their particular
one din but it strikes a Mow at every “in the
department of the industries, belonging to church;" that “the school authorities
hare employed relatives, dependants, or
a people living under its rule. Hence I
personal and political frieoas* and even
say give us gold and silver for a basis to do debtors * • to save an otherwise hopeless
all business upon, a basis that will not lie, indebtedness;" that the school fund in
and that is hard money, which is the some counties “ is illegally used;’* that a
basis of all circulating mediums, in every bill to reform tbc schools and make them
non-Mctarian was defeated iu the late Leg­
nation of the globe.
islature; and that upon education is in
Honerable Judges ; to bring about this an “unfortunate condition."
better state or condition in this country,
The Secretary belivcs. however, that
“tho spirit of reform is abroad and will
1
eventually
succeed." Let it succeed be­
it tho duty of tbe banka, to place in their
fore we admit New Mexico as a state.
vaults a shaking fund, of gold and silver in

of tta ' bj iho ™ •&gt;'• fctllioto eoire

globe.
Our opponents say that we would be

It has awakened from the lethargy which rnand of our nation all servants whom wo
it spell bound, and we aend to make and inlorcc our laws, that

so long lies held

used as sinking fund, which is to be put in

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH

QRAND TRUJTK RAILWAY.
MOV.
inj.

KAIIsZtCXAJD.
Tk.dlmci roalifar
JOUST. HORRIS. LA KA U.S, PSRU.
USURY. LACON, PEORIA. ORNES
KO. UOLINK. ROCK ISLAND,
DA VKNPORT, MUSCATINE,
WASHINGTON. IOWA CITY. GRIN
NELL.
NEWTON,
DES MOINES.

wo have got

&amp;£•

Council Bluffs and Omaha,
Wittout Change ol Oars,
Whm it join* with tbe Union PacISe Hailway for
Traiiit learn Daily cafMowt :

KANSAS LINE.

WSattW
LEAVENWORTH,
ATcniio.v
nnl CHICAGO.

Grand Hasid*.

rail point! In
KANSAS, INDIAN TKRRITORIES.
COLORADO, AND NRU
MEXICO.

Mlehlran CwatraL Ji
Grand Hirer Valloy.

Palaeo Draaiur
for oxtornal b«
UlaMajMt-OM
are nnoxoollod I

(Air Line J
Acacax Jvacrtos—With Detroit. Eel Hirer A

y otoop

win.). andjoaa.Moa.
Detroit

^tlxx raa-WithI&gt;rtn&gt;it.HiIl*d*l« Jk S*vth*e«t«n&gt;

i at alt Gtseral Rail-

ly shown you that we have specie Enough
in our country, and

Hi

CUcao, Bock Islani &amp; Pacific

Cincinnati. RlcknonS

“rt

a sure

they make such preparations as will be ne­

way to get it and I again assure you, that
cessary to bring about the enforcement of we must resume specie payment npon the
A yankco nation to whom said resumption act.
first day of January 1879.
all things arc possible ; who scorn failure
The first law piMj4 since the creation
Gentlemen: the be# interests of the na­
and in struggling for this great nations] of greenbacks to give us relief from tbc
tion, demand specie resumption. The mem­

‘the heart desire to be again a free Ameri­

can people.

,

SAHWAB.

SHORT LIKR DCTWBRN

tbe place of the legal tender notes now

as follows, in 1877 one fourth in 1878
1
one half and in 1879 three fourths ofthear
'
securities or sinking fund
that a nation who produces from tho pro- '
Now gentlemen a little more as to how
ductiona of her soil over two billions of
the banlu sre to get this specie. In tbe
money annually, cannot raise gold enough
first place the strong arm of the nation will
to fun? a base of paper circulation with '
use all iu income from revenues, which ia
which to do the business of the country ?
paid in specie and give that amount to all
I ask you what nation omthis globe would
banks in payment for the bonds they hold
refuse us a credit for the entire amount of
as security fur bank issue, and tar' her if
our paper circulation ? and the voice of the
need be, government can hire money and
gilent far off nation answers upon the
give gold bearing bonds to redeem said
winds of heaven; “none.*'
secunties from the bank.
Honorable
Conse&lt;|uently it would follow that this
Judges this last resort mentioned would
country's credit would not be denied for
not have to be resorted to for the purpose
the amount of specie rcqusiie for tbc pro­
ofgetting the specie from its holders for I
tection of uur present papar circulation,
claim as it ban always been claimed that
which is much less in amount than the
paper money is preferable as a representa
paper circulation, but thanks be to heaven
tire of specie because it is lighter and eas­
wc arc not obliged to call upon foreign
ier to handle. Consequently when the
nations fur specie, bemuse wc have it in
holders find that th-: government is bound to
our own country aud a resource for getting
make hard money the basis of ail other
it whenever a rule of action will be adopt­
circulating mediums tbe holders of gold
ed by which we can sell our many pro­ and silver will be anxious to deposit it
ductions and get the specie or its equiva­
for any well secured bank uote, knowing
lent in return.
that they could recUim their specie at any
EHonorable Judges; it is the imperativo
time they choose.
.
duty of every lover of his country to de
Now Honorable Judges; wc have plain­

onec more realise the-old patriotic love,

Fir! lun, JadMi A Sattiai

sinking condition of our country, the first

ory of our fore-fathers demand it.

S25 A DAY

CHICAGO &amp; MCfflGDIAilME SHORE

W« warrant a man Ml ■ day Mln* &lt;x»r

WELL AUCKR AND DRILLS

«*“8bortx»t Lino brtwee^ Chieacu .ad Grand

T» taka e®ct MoaAay, Mar. St, lays.

Summer Time Table.

to startling facls.

bountiful harvests—we will return to constitutional liberty and a
vita us to American constitutional liber­
have had resources of our mines, of our fair remuneration to the laborers of our
ties.
forests: wc have had all the elements of country.
May our heavenly father watch over and
I say that it ia in the power of this na­ help you iu all your decisions is the pray­
prosperity, and yet wc are not a prosperous

SHEET MUSIC

Tbo CoMBaa/ raeorvlac tba risht to rant na drenuutaaee. mayronniro.
■
TRAINS WEST.

KUliunj.

We have had

people. Why is this ? I answer it is be­ tion to come to the standard nationality er of vour humble servant.
cause we have a deranged, depreciated, and that it cannot be until we make gold
speculative paper currency; whose tenden­ and silver the standard money, that which
Mark Twain’s Report of
cy is to lower the masses to a serfdom; is the base of all the business of the globe

out of which shall rise an aristocracy, for­

Then let us rally to the standard of nation­

eign to the sentiments of our

fore fathers,

revered al honor, and thereby bequeath to the
to a Washington ;a Jeff­ rising generations, as our forefathers did to

erson and an Adams,

the

rcniembcrancc us, a standaid nation and the best on the

of whom, will in this great

Centennial

year ofour republic, fill o ir hearts with a

globe.
Gentlemen ; I will show the securing of

living repentance, from which shall spring specie in this wise. The national debt up
new resolves, and wc as a nation will have to November 1st 1874 (except the bonded
doje with prejudices ; ant^will pledge our- debt) was $540,248,650 which is outside

nclrs anew to keep inviolate for all future
time, the sacred trust they bequeathed us.

fiorurcs, for the amount of money wanted,

to make specie payment all right. In 1873

ing up his hands and shouting, which, y
ha had done so even a single moment ao«n
da rd currency.
tho United Slates mints, there was coined er must inevitably have frightened tho an*
imal still more instead of checking it*
$228,881,119 which would in a little over
speed, although disastrous enough to him*
Honorable Judges;my opponents claim
six years of time, furnish specie enough »olf u it was aud was rendered more mel'
that the bringing about of specie payment
to pay the circulating debt of the entire ancholy and distrariog by reason of thu
in 1879 would contract the circulation
United States. Now multiply this amount prtacnec of his wife’s mother,who was tber®
and thereby make bard times for tbe
of gold, produced-in 1873, 74 and 75 by and saw the occurence, notwithstanding it
debtor and laboring classes, • producing
is at least likely, though not necessarily so,
, tbe number of ycara that have passed since
crimes sueh as stealing rioting dec. in order
that she should be roomauitering in an­
, tho discovery of the gold mines of Cal- other direction when incidents, occur, not
- to secure tbc substance necessary to keep
afornia aud wo find that there is a large being vivacious and on the lookout, as a
them from starvation. They also ask
surplus of coin on hand, all that is necess­ general thin£, but even in tbo reverce, as
where, we arc going to get the gold nnd
ary to furm tho base cf circulation with her mother u aaid to have stated, who is
silver necessary to transact the business
no more, but died in the full hope of a
which to do the busineM of our country.
Messed resurrection upwards of throe yean
with’ Now I will show how we will get
Gentlemen; saying nothing about our ago, agvd eighty-six, Being a Christian wo­
the gold and the silver. And how we.will
. other resource* for securing this gold and man without guile, as U were, in property,
get it without contraction of the amount
। silvtr, the mines of our own country show in conseoucuce of the fire of 1849. which
of money in circulation. My opponents
destroyer every solitary thing she had in
p our posassion of specie in abundance, on
say that to follow the prescribed rule of
tho world. But such u life. J&lt;1 us ml
, which to base the circulation nccesaary to take warning by this solemn occurcncc,and
Senator Morrill's, bill “would contract the
, doour buiiuju. Tho noxt thing in
let us endeavor so to comfuct ourselves that
amount of circulating money of this coun­
। question is, to ahow how we are to got this
try," wliich I positively deny. The bill
r specie, out of the hands of its holdem. us place our bands upon our hearts, and
does not make any preparation to withdraw
ny with carnostncss and sincerity, that
f Gentlemen;! will answer that too. We
any money from circulation, but it docs
from this day forth wc will beware of the
, have a law already, passed which is amply intoxicating bowl.
make
arrangments to withdraw
from
। sufficient to accomplish the work that has
the banks, the legal-tender notes held
I here as their money reserve and to place, been so long the wants of the people of
That of Gold

and Silver for our

FOR SALE at THF BANNER OFFICE

IB
Grand Hanld.,

an Accident.

Mark Twain recently tried bis hand
writing up a distressing accident for a Bos­
ton local paper, and this is how he did it:
“Last evening about G o'clock, as Mr. Wm.
Schuyler, an old and respected citiscn of
South Pork, was leaving his residence to
go down town, as has been his usual cus­
tom for many years, with the exception of
only a short interval in tbe spring of 1850
during which he was confined to bis bej
by injuries received in attempting to sto
a runaway horse by thoughtlessly throw"

stan^ 74 and 75 according to the reports from

SOO
»*
tt

■f2
obtained. Bounty

Goins North-Day Expre®. Grand Rapid. M.xod
lily exe»plriund»)». Ntehl Expreao dally exn.pl

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

TIME TABLE.

Taking Eff«t Apr. 16th, 1876.

4.^4

001X0 EAST.

in
!?!

II
!fi

8IANB IAFIBI DIVISION.
The Reliable Sfcert Liar

iiani lAPiit ms ttnsrr

13

Shall Naw Mexico ba AdmMtW ?

, this nation, by crushing the speculation
in their stead the specie which will make
of bankers, broken and the money lords
all the paper money in circulation the
. of this common wealth, by which they are

r
cut market for paper money in tbc money

markets of our own country, the specie is
worth fourteen cents more on every dollar

than the paper

in

circulation,

and of

course the result would be, that specie re­
sumption would increase the amount of

money in
Again let

circulation
u» take

fourteen per oent1740,000,000

the■

1
which is worth only eighty six cents on

&amp;ZJ.—a

constantly consuming our subsistence by to the Union, with a representation in the
a speculation based upon the fictitious Senate equal to that of the state of New
York, by a report of Mr.W. G. Hitch, tbe
currency of to day.
Sccrcury of the Territory, to the National
It would be well to state right here Bureau of Education.
From tables
that banking business is as permanent a
appears that in
business as fanning or manufacturing.
in New Mexico
And that men who have spent their thmi 147 teachers and
in its pursuitr. will stick to it with the parochial and private schools,
name Kai as does tho fartaen aud mauufao- intan u! 1X»» Kkotawn JI
.

the dollar added to it the fourteenl per ont .
and we find we have increased the amount ;

of money in circulation just $103,600,000 ।
and ite greatest gtaq/is this, it

» good i

&gt;«f the political

social instil

PEXinrUB DIVUION.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

They

Honorable Judges; wc arc awakening law passed for striking a blow, at specula­
who won American libertim, who solemnly
Nearly ten years have tion and monopoly working a general bles­
declared that nothing but gold and silver
elapsed a^nce the havoc, the wasting effects sing to the American people. The first
should ever be used as legal tender in
and tbc expenditures of war have ceased. law passed promising that this country

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HSTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1876,

rpreisiier.

Read the Record

dcfe^lhmwl™. IW Cenlr.1 y lUir
mu. down Co aiCT^upwboodnJ pound.
or.l»«l 12 cm,. buU.nl, .kwh m&gt;k«
for th. pmu buJm
SIM.
lb. &lt; «Mnd cul lo&lt;~ tnikmluM,
their receipts of groin, which were some
411.000 buhd. per wck, h.» n&gt;. up tl

Specie, for and Bgalnst—Private and

Profitable

Theatricals—Feminine

Dead Beats- Blue Freight Lines - A
Good Word for Paper—A Contrast.

^*7?MfcmaT*U Rr**L niMiM' Barrr
tHr.xs

or

subscription&gt;

mra cimii run

New York, May 10th, 1876.

। children would never know a ail ver quarter
Ihv the little finny of it from tho treasury.

JJ.CTrs dr'ADYERTisixa.

, to sell
Ara for 3i

ramam in

busies

um

MILO T. WMVEI.EK.
COONTT TRMSUBKR.-Ofltee

is I

ISAAC W. V ROOMAN.

'

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.

umAJl'oIwoiiu.

men and tanks find

«• C- iwumuloan

it

The business

difficqh fu get

enough spoclo for their wants after all.

PBIVATK ANt.

1‘RUI'ITAIII.E

TUEATRI-

MUmiNM.
Champion Reapers and Mowers.
i

1TTORWBT AT LAW. aadlWWtoria Cb.ne.rr.

r5fe=.sr&amp;,..5.'.7..?’KlsL:t.,,i'.7LCCIUM RD9SELL
^&lt;Mk* ***

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,

q
OZ/C .
’

fiOyl
CHAS. H. RAUER.
^AT LdkW^AlCD FilWEvUriNil

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.

GBEBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COUHTED
Comparison Invited and Competition Belied in
wm.

t rjoiis.

■gB&gt;gagiHP»-*»»

Teas, Coffees and Spices
AH grades of Teas lite very best in the Market vrcsb every
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER X CO., of Boxton. and
for sale &lt;st prices which dee« diteceimful couipeiition.

GIVE ME A CALL.

John Stanley

PjriWWt &gt; WRGKON,

1 DUaaaa ofW o«n
XXUtf

TAKE NOTICE,
To ti»KT IThom it mat) CottfrrH :
1 nin now running n NEW POIt I'ABLE
.MACHINE for Moving, finning, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings iron. Hinall to
great, and having handled about 1,21)0 land­
ings in 16 years, feel confident i can satisfy
those that may favor me with a call.
My address is Irving, Barry (gx, Mich.
A.. S, I&gt;KA N .

KM.trtMM.MWk.

t; jpg, Mich April, 11th, 1876.

i and Mr.

Frederick Stedman, the oldest

(judges one of the mot beautiful girts in
| New York, is ono of the favorites aeloni in
* ladies'parts J udjjn Barrett and his daugh-

I.oolr nt XlHi

.

for thia society, jiromroent among whose

,
JM« tfcnU,, Alta&gt;, lb.
of
I lb. Jfe« T.rk »d Erin R.ilnLj, in
'
m,J, d„H»g th. ^n, r„,j„
ooowon, g.„ A. Mowine mtowm
I ,h« tm IHpmad. by . loeoMMiveoo lib.
1 continent.
•
I
When ra il? Who »« it? An

A OOOD-WOBIl FOR PAPER.
Apropos oLMr. Rhine's ;rceulution in lie work about thjrty fiict high with a
!lhc House of Representatives,directing the curve of 355 to W ftS radius. The im
cuuimilto of ways and means to consider prowiou wm very genera! that the iron
I some meMtnr to relievo the county from the
monster would either break down the road
threatened scarcity of fractional currency, or it would bare the track at the cone
couicm a paragropb from Macaulay's diary and plunge into tho crock.
My reply to
iu Rome, where he speaks of drawing one such apprehensions was that it was too late
hundred pounds worth of coin from Tori- 1 to consider tho probability df such occuroria’s bank, and lugging it through.the ' rvnccs; toil tueru was no other count*

-Thc Amateur Thcatrienl iiociely, made
i largely of voungpeople crtBijflkl with
Jr. RMhingtinm's church, has plenty of
laurek a nd substantialaueww to look back
to al the dote of its season. It has nlayed
on Stolen Iiland, and I believe in Brook­
lyn lur charities, and in New York repeat­
edly for the Ccetrnuia! and for benevolent
objects, realisiug over 85,000 blear. Their
last entertainment thia week wm br no
means their lost flaItering sucecaa. These
liMWtricala arc quite recherche affair., the i
audience all that is moef fashionablo, ax it

Come and get one ON TRIL

~ iomr qTcress y .

FH BLJCCONVEXA NCBlt A

pid ll.rm f&lt;^|Mrkct-pieeA«.

PRICES REDUCED.

F.lBOffXX,

It was at a pret-iium again,and

those who tad littlo, kept the first quarter

Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

CIVIL KNUIXKKR, CoaatrJtarvwor.
!»%twJ3Qr*•
u *•Va

wIujii

street.-, iu a huge auve^ hag, muttering, (
with strong fteliug, Pope’s •'Bleat Paper i
Credit." Tho truth is gradually dawning •
ou legislators, lliat MA paper and specie !
are necessary for convenience in business, j
Those who do not think so are waiting for ।
the return of the good old days when lank
ofiicen had to ait up nights to count their
coin, and trowaers pockets bulgxsi ungrace-;
fully will, money enough to go on a day’s
•porting.
..
A CONTRAST.
I spike above of women who might bo

pall.y and encouragement, to nllowVaport.
on the subject The other day a lady weat
to the office of the Society for the Prercntion of Cruelty to Children to get the prticulars of a case for the newsjuipcr. AV bile
she was theregentleman c ime in to hand
Mr. Bergh a check for 82(H) in aid of the
Society. Mr. Bergh said that, with the
utmost thankfulness for his genaiaity, he,
prnomdly, must pro tent against receiving
it, as the gentleman had contributed large­
ly beyond Vis just proportion. Thu donor
refused any deprecation of his gill, saying
ho had neither wife, child or relation in

The above

State

the Central just noir, for the *ddoafspring

auBsmutmiof cwttiagrniaiM ping on in

Under the reduction of clerical force
now proposed by the Democrats in the
House of Representatives one clerk in the
Fifth Auditor's Office will bn requited to
perform six ttrta Uss work demanded gf a
similar officer b and before 18M. Thia,
too, at a reduced salary. In different de­
gree thu b true in all the Deprtmentn.

In I860 th« Gorennmat draU were al!
Democrat* in 1876 the laqr# majority of
thorn st* RahnMMnui

Eogi^r,

nude in

1855', it was

stated that the first railroad constructed

n the United States was the Qtuncy(MasH)
Railroad built in 1827. The first passen­
ger railroad was the Baltimore and Ohio
which was opened with horM power for
fifteen miles in 1830. The Mohawk and
Hudson Rirrr Railroad was opened for
public travel with borne power in the
summer of 1831. Locomotives were first
UMdfa thia OMtey to 1831 on the
Mohawk and Hudson Railroad, and in
1832 upon the Baltimore and Ohio, and
on the South LYrolinU Railroad.
In
1838 Umrowwe but three Mites oftoilruad
in tho United States.

The School Reform

teach in this city, contributes) a sensible
article to the April number of the Mich­
igan Teacher on teaching practical thing-,
n school, and that by familiar “conveniatkm" instead of the stiff and stately text­
book style.
She eriHs attontfon to tire
faahjiMiable J'y of reciting the words of
the books without fully comprehending
their meaning. Iu geograph v, for instance,
pupils are required each week to commit to

Seed to bring! every one connected with
them to l*nkntptey,thc fair aspirants have

her to have to go round and distribute
thorn in
wav " Tfcia is »» fwllcv nir.

statement of Major Allen

into this country earlier than u generally

gladly offered, had any one known the

brilliant and finished performer, as I can
Kay from acquaintance, and I can hut hope
that her wirii to find some place where her
musical services would secure her a home in
any part of the country may be raaliied.
.
PlKTRO,

with a fair degree of speed; but
believing that the road would prove
safe, and preferring if wc did godowu, to
go handsomely and without any evidence
of timidity, I started with couridcrablc

shows that locomotives were introduced

any way depending on him, and it was
more pleasure for hist to give than to with­
hold, fur “ifl took it tack," he said, *1
should not know what to do with it."
What sort of rickness went through the
woman's heart who beanl the words? She
There is misery enough iu the city, but was trying for dear life to make living for
ere is a pitifnUy ludicrous aide to not a three children by writing, as she could get
employment here end tncre, but through
is the lady—usually of South- tho winter they had suffered from want of
Ml—who has suddenly lost a food ami fire. Tfiey had been well to do
ty, and is thrown on her own till the bard times came, when thvir pretty
rd must make a living by her home wm swep away, and she was thrown
ind, it ia tho talents, pure and upon her own exertions.
Shu wm Well
be i-aanot wait for such trifles dressed from the remains of her wardrobe,
;;-----as training and business management. aad had bo complaints Co make, but any
She either elects to go on the lecture pkt- mother can guos how bitterly and longing­
ly she listened to this .rich man speaking
body hue to provide her with a costume,
more or ha gorgeous, and a hairdresser.
Then' used to be a middleman for this sori want, forbidden to make one sign for the
of thing in the shape of an unfortunate help which would doubdon hate been

poor, upright souk who only ask to.be al­
lowed a chance to earn a living. There is
work enough the world would be better for
juniliag. She tax hard of you as a man having d*mo if anyone had the wisdom
and heart to find it out, and bring it in
reach of the williug worker, la hopes
anything von happen to pride yourself
that this mention may bring the two to­
a little; ahc tolls her piteous story of d
gether, I speak of oao case that lately came
to my knowledge. A young Swedish pian­
ist, who graduated from the ouaaervatory
by taking tea ar twenty tickets .for her
of Stockholm, after six years study wjth
coming lecture. On asking tho subject of high honont, and camo to this country to
her lecture, inquiry reveals that die does teach music; but coming witbrat any.
n..t know—she has not ynt decided what to knowledge of the language, and without
ehoMO—sad the lecture is neither written

than to haVe a trial made bf the strong.!
animal, which liad boni brought here at
great expense but it wasm-t ncoema’y that
more than one should be involved ifoits fate
that I would take thu first riJ alone.
and the
time would coma when I
should look back to the incident with great
interest. As
I placed my hand on
the throttle valve handle 1 was unde,
ccired wbothor I would move
slowly

throe miles I reversed the rake and return­
ed without accident, having thus made
the first railroad trip by locomotive qn the
Western hemisphere."

the Judge left thu city, in which he took
the part of * young man. looking about
twenty-five, while the daughter wax his

IttBl

The Tint LooaD^ive In ’Amanda
'•imidwpv. h Am.™.,

400,000, The ccpMllu. » Cu■ i. co- who ...kecd h. eonpiw uni dieted iu
»Md ta cm bound Aeisbl, but the Sgbl woceneM. ? U wu&gt; ia the yoer 1B»S on
» » tree Mtwe Um oooumding r.ck | th. beak, at the iaekewc™, at the
lhel .1 » ooofldeatly cpeeled that the I uwocmc. ..f the rulnd. c.aMCinretc on wet^oiap fraigbl will ,«Jdy | th. anal of th. Dd.no ...I HodM^
be out. aad eUppnw ete hoUune their cr । C.a.l Compear with their rod nine—
WWW In eullriwtoa of the Ml. Md long , .nJ he who mMcmc yea wa the oely
unc the frefebl ham olfered le retry . pecoa on that IcocMic. The eiteanpMk.lM. at enoul 12 coat, cob, to cut, Mmuw. which tai u i»y hi,, doo. on the
under the postage paekrf rates, but drop . engine were these:
.
pod it as soon as coogrtas had takeo action The road had been built in the summer
'•A1‘,be, .b,,‘
l**^ I Thcrtructure was of hemlock timber, and
Still tbu action abuwu vlat wc may look 1 nib atjargo dimensions noiolmdon caps
for in the general dmnkago of all rat«, phcod Ar apart. The timber had cracked
and the fultnc&amp;i of competition. When I—J---------- 51 —
monopolies suffer the p&amp;ple rejoice.
straight line, the

W BCIE, FOB AMI* AQAtXMT.
Those ul«l fogies who feared that their

1406 Sold i/l 1871.
3049 Solo ifl 1871.
747»| It is no unusual thing down town to get
dimnrtimd quarters, and it U the corrvol
Sold ifl 1873. •14976 Sold /jT 1874. 31077
tbiiig'fur ladies' stores up-town to py out
at ka»l one piece of new rilrcr with the
S
old
i
/
i
1875,
41/0
full
/
iooooo
hi
LL
t rtrttpjMi nid®!
change to each customer. But the si reds
’L.’rtEtfrtL s£» i
■r 41901410 7041876.
Oflt Ulf
are not cxmfflj' fiuoilcd with It just y&lt;4,
and there is not so m idi iu circulation as
TUT
Sold
11 JO.SD | moo I
was anticipated, for (he reason that when
iratio)i i3o,op
the bniiL; paid out silver everybody began
V“&gt;
to hoard it up: those who had large turns,

NO. 1048

large advantage over the Central as long as *
U..7 .dk^J
lb. old nta. FonxJio f

OUR NEW YORK LETTER

remain dots, the St. Lawrence river runs
up bill the north po e looks tike a telegraph
■ole, Pennsylvania is a bhie statu arid
.

Not long ago Mrs. Ford was talking
with a bright little girl of nine yean., who
had just completed her first Ixxik tn geog­
raphy, when she promptly and mrrcetly
gave the definition of geography aa a det.
eriptiou of the earth’s aurfaoe; but when
asked whether lhe had ever seen the earth
or any part of it, she said No. Bimilariy,
a teacher iu Illinois some yearx ago wm
examining a dass in gcogr^hy. when all

Mra. Ford continues: Outside of gcog-

A hortrod things ia tho aohool-mou.,
about home, and on every hand, are never
counted is Worth mentioning.

�a ccatury hence we ouglit, to-day, to be

th»W&lt;- of Ac representatives of al! the.

Where the PreaMeni ' Performs

hie

('own.rater in-Chief

t the folbw“
to
.
oaac in
Representative Blackburn’s resolution:
7b thf IhttMt of Jlrptraentatiefi:
of our bloasings. We trust also that this
“I have given very attentive consider­
Centennial exhibition will prove to bo ation to a resolution of the House of
reasonably successful iu-showing so for as Representative*pewed on. the third; day
of April, requesting tho President of the
material products' tab do it, the great fea­
United States to infoan the iloose
ture* ofournationaPprogrera, so that even Representatives whether tny Executive
if the older nations shall outshine us in some offices, acta of duties, atd if any, what
departments of art or iu special handwork have, within a aptcified period, been porof uno kind and another, we shall still formed at a distance from the acai of th«
Government established by law, Ac. .
show ouraelrc* to have made good use of
I have never hesitated, and shall not
our privileges, and entitled t»&gt; the respect
h-wtate, to communirato to Congress,
nt all mankind.
and to eitheVibrabeh. thereof, nil the in­
For President,
At all evepfa wo deserve success iu this formation which the Constitution makes it
t to give/ qr
oSwtt Io bring :l»« .»uon.
together i 2_
iho Joi, _?
of 2.,
lh« 1'rwideot
RUTHRRFOBD B. HAYES,
whichniv
myjudgment
judgmentmav
maysuj
sugevrt tot m&amp;
.. . .. .. i
■... ...
... which
of Ohio.
and to make them better acquainted with
ora request from either Iluuac iuay in­
each other. In nil ages of the world ignor­ dicate to me will be'Uscfal in the discharge,
For Vico-Proident, ’
X
JOHN F. HARTRANFT.
ance has been the mother of prejudice, aud of the appropriate duties &lt; onfided to them.,
! of Pennsylvania.
prejudice is responsible for full half the I fail, however, to find in the Coustilu •
tiou of the United States tbe authority
Subject to tho decision of the Republi­ ware and contentions which' have de­
given to the House of Repnneatetitea
solated the earth and impeded the cause (one branch of the Congress in which 1 is
can National Convention.
of human brotherhood, to which one verted the legislative power of the Gov­
HAYEH' PfaATFOHM t
blood and one transcendent sacrifice are ernment » to require of the I Executive, on
inevitably leading ail men.
Let us all independent branch of the Government,
co-ordinate yrjib the,Senate and House of
hope this Centennial Exhibition will be a
RepresentauVni, an account of his -dis­
manifest and long operative influence in that charge of ht\appropriate and jmrtly exec­
beneficient dirxition, and Io thin end let us utive offices, acts and duties, cither ax to
when, where or how performed.
&gt;
labor to make it a perfect success.
What tho House of Representatives
may require as a right iu ita dumand upon j
The
Preaident's Message.
the Executive tor information is limited to

is overlooked or

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GUAR

be cxer- should not be mentioned.
night be
aunty of
and na­
t that

as to the place w
ciscd thin are

natMns and tribes invited tp contribute to,

three Centennial festivities rt Philadelphia.
able in our hirtory

witness stopped. IIc would die before he
would telL It was a ddieato object and

of the United Statre hi* dril powera are
no more limited or
of limitation

IMPERTINENCE REBUKED

content with the position we now hold ns

for­

of the

gotten for’tbe prescnt, in the grandrar of

our ncompllshmenLs and the abundance

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor seotcrian interferance winch will
destroy the other."
Republican National Convention.

the aomiartion of condidstos for President
and Vice-President of the United .Stetca. will
Ik&gt; held in the city of Cincinnati on Wedncvdav the fourteenth day of June, 1876. -al 12
o’clock noon, nnd will ernisht of delegate.^
from each Btatetqtml to twtee tho nnmber of
riiory and the District of Columbia, In call.
Ing the conventions far the election of delc-

political differences or previoua parly afiilfations,,wha are opposed to reviving seciional
tones, and desire to promote friendly feeling
and permanent harmony thrpuglMut the coun­
try by mainlaing and enforcing all the
coualitutianal right!, of every atixau. inclniL
favor of the ‘continued

fried; who arc In

iby government by honeat, faiihful ami capo"Mb offeers ; who art in favar of making nach
reform* in government M experience) mar.
from to time, suggevt; who art opposed to
imparlng the credit of the nation by deprtci_ ..J
r......

Hid tho efforts of these recently in
rebellion against the Government been
successful in driving a late President of
the United Staten from Washington, it is
mnmftffi that be intwi , ufre discharged
his functions, both civil and military,
dsowherc than In tho place named by­
law as tht? scat of GoyerntutmtNo act,
of Congress can lijnit, suspend or, confine
this cmwtitotiomd duty.
I
am not'

scribed
detectives, hence these uiad-housc bara.
tar &lt;• i»nf
The President had frequently come to Koreas
the fiOUse of the witness about it at the

mcm-

grres whieh assumes thus to limit or re­
strain the exercise of the functions of the
Kxecutire.
Were Uwe .«&gt;* I affix, I
should nevertheless recognise (be ‘superi­
or authority of, the Constitution, nod

meat,

and

the

providing

Etnbrnoee under one management the
Great Tninlt Riilamy Unes of tb.
Wi8T and NQBTH-WKBT, and. w.&lt;L
Ita DQtnerou* b ran diet andcoonectfom.
forma the aborteat'and quickest rout,
iietwaen Chicaoo and all point- in
Illinois,
Wwcombin,
Rorthehs
, MiMXEBOTA,
low a.
lemon, MfiCKIQAK,
NEHRA2KA, CXLtPORMXA andtbe We-tr never
ERN TBRBfTbttTEA Its
Owha m4 C«UI»n.i. Lin.
Jm the snortmt and bert jrutUe for nil
pointe iu Northern IjXinois, Iowa,
Dakota,
*ftteUASKA
Wyoming,
Colorado. Utah, Ni.t? rda. Ci.iromnA. Omeoox; (‘Hili’ Japan ano
Aubrralia . It-

THE CLIMAX
Had come. The Democrata were enthusi- j
Mtfc-fo'lbcir sardonic joy, and were just
nadyto render their verdict against the

of suitable

THE COLLAPSE

ia the abort line for Northern WihooMrtK and Minnmbota. aad Cur Mali
oom, St. Pavl. Minnkammjb, Dvi.i tii
and all points In lb? Great Nocth weri
March*'.
'
..
of the act referred to, General. Washing­ . Itothia ww Dvinocrats of the Commit- Ito
Winona and St. Pater Line
ton issued an ""ex.entire prodaumtion Vb oo ExpeRditures in the Interior IV
Js j bo only route for-WJ ‘
‘ Roches
”
having reference to the subject of this part turnt caught the President.
ter.Owatonn a. Mans
tt. Petek
very act from Georgetown, a plaao re­
Southern
New Hex, and nfljadu
mote from Philadelphia, than the seat of
State Affaire.
and Central Minnesota. _ _____
Government, where the act referred to&gt;
OfcrWtu-i.tiwih'ht.i
ffiro^thatMdl ।
------------- --------lincie tollegc.
The spicy Message that President Grant j
f aoat of GovernmL,
----------------------. .
.
TIia fruit ririxritgH nt till* '
That none of his successor* have cnrent to the Hojt''C of R epresentotives in I went. The inquiry in tho resolution of
is a cbesring one,
•
the House u to where executive acts tertained the.idea that .their, executive in
,n Michigan
“Ji
reply to an. impertinent resolution adopted
”t!'
p^«wlo«lr‘MW 'jJJ?
have within the last seven years been •Mo.
a short time since byxjhat branch of Con- performed, at what distance from any
of Government is evidenced by the bun- *•“”
grcM. asking if any official acts had been particular spot. or for how long a ]&lt;criod drefeuM* wJwL. «T r"h
la the only roote for Eiou, Rock&gt; ok i&gt;.
FRVEPORT?ond all point* wia FrwiMirt
performed at any place other than the at any one time, Ac., does not necessarily formed by tny predecessor- in an unttrobelong to tho pro visco of legislation.
It ken line from Waskiaftou to Liaonln, a
•
-. A rfLUJ,-! National (.Capital is printed in anotlicr colChtcaooand Milwaukee Line
does not profaci to be asked for that ob­ memorandtwn of the general nature and .‘SijK* atrawKwriea- in’ Detraa*/ Friday
ninn.
ject.
if this information be sought
sold at the modest rate of aorenty-flve Is the old Lake Sbon Bowte. and is the
character of some of which arts is nbouly odc paaoiug UtRHNth dtYANsroN,
The iwpudeticj of tjie query is patent through an inquiry of the President as to
a quart.
miltod herewith, aud no quertion .has rents
HroirEAM* Park.
-It folks aM if tlie £4rq&amp;tto and Meek- Lakb Fojuarr,
on the face of it, but the mover Of the his*executire acts in view or in aid of the l&gt;ocu teised ax to thu Validity of- those
WALKMGAfr/ tcSlt. K ENO I HA to
inacratlnrtid proj«-t was arlaxt on its
Muwmn,, ; •' ■
'
resolution was probably not antkrijmting power of impeachment verted in the arts or as Io the right or propriety of thoj
House, as it naked in derogation of an Executive to exercise the powers of hi* in reality.
auch a pointed rebuke a.* the President
inherent, natural right, recognised in thia &lt;dfe« |a any jtff ifthe Uaited htetw.’ r
a rennin on all through trains of tills
iir his reply very properly administers. Io country by a constitutional guarantee
tSigned)
U.'K Grant?
Thia It the ONLY LIME rtnninc
his menage the President demonstrates that which protects every citinsi, tin' Presi­
numbered 183.
j
Washington, May 4, 1876.
Several Detroit bus'.n m* firms have re- • these cars between ChTcairo and Kt.
he has not neglected any duty by ahacnce dent as well as the humblest in the land,
Paul, Chicago aud Milwaukee, or Chi­
from Washington ; that he Itas^nol even from being made a witness against him­
cago BQfWniM*. »
----- a-----------^a---------------------- wllli
|«th« l&gt;ual
self.
been absent from the ,-Capital as long as
the Oertaad
Union
During the time that I have had
some of his iflustriottv predecessors. That
the
in this day of Railroads and Telegraphs dent of this Goren

‘ Mail Mwi (hw

ns frou&gt; the
tbcChlcagv

Ik* has al all limes been within reach of al­

most instantaneous common icatioo with

will continue to be, my earnest

endeavor

and that nobranch of the public service had ordinate branches of the Government, not
account of such absence; encroaching upon them nor allowing i
it is, iu plain En­ cncroachmentH upon the proper powers of
the office which the people of the United
glish, none ol the business of the gentlemen
Statre have confided to me, but aiming to
who compose th- majority of the Confed­ preserve in their proper relations the
erate House of Representatives where or several powers and functions of each of
the co-ordinate branches of the Govern­
when he performs his official acts.
ment agreeably to the Constitution, and
in accordance with the solemn oath that I
Political Note*.

IU«» -U1 be beU

oo the 2Kb, 2&lt;kh

suffered on

The New Urfortu iiepMiam is in a
position to my that Democrata throw mud

Washington,!). C., Thursday, January 13.

became it'is the only thing they can reach.

THE CENTNNIAL EXHIBITION

be the first cboioc of many Iowa Republi­

Gen. Sherman for President is said to
cans, inchdlng United States

It ia now opened.

comparatively

But fejr of our peo­
hand

the

It is

out­

Brownlow

speaking

interest

the season of tho

by which

Philadelphia Centennial was inaugurated
on Wednesday.

Yet we were all there in,

spirit and sympathy and many of ui hope
aud expect to give our penwnai attendance

before the grand exhibition closes. Grand

we have not the least doubt it is for all
the leading'nations of the earth have sent

forward- their

contributions, and several

lure shown a great degree

making a

creditable

cnees of the Iago,

it was evidently

worth their while to do. Akliough, to day,

know that

Preiidcnt

Paraon

a.* ever

in his

tAlc powtiow of Superintendent of Publie 1

psrtmcnt to-day to surpass
others in
period of upwards of seven years during the attempt to “catch Grant.*'
whieh I have held the office of President
TDX GREAT MYSTERY.
“the butcher-knives for tire slaughter of of the United States, I have boon absent
The Democrats on the Committee had
Thurman are being whetted on his uncle s
caused all the Republicans to be notified
shin bone." That is what might he called whether daring that period I have per­
formed or have neglected to perform the
daticsofmy office, I freely inform the
The Molly Maguires of Pcnnsylvauix House that from the time of ray entrance
arc said to bo a branch of the Ancient Or­
der of Hibernians, and that they are sworn

of their hand.
order.

Jione but Gathnlir. Irishmen can

The Washington 'Xatwinl RcpnUMtan
brings the last charge against Mr. Blaine.

Even the

tribes

with &lt;hcir next

. neighbors, have long known the commer­

cial demands of the American people end
have adopted Uieir fabrics and products

Coke.

the,Democratic

Senator

the neat of the Goverameat -r and

that

length hb career as a Confederate soldier,

repent

if,
United States at

Tho Ku-Klux Whitc-Leagunrs are jx&gt;
They have therefore gladly
themselves of the • grand Opportu­ anming thcTfmftrigM in Ix&gt;uisiana. They
declare
that tire State must bo carried for
nity offered by this splendid Raxar to
compete with other nationalities and aril- thc’Pcmomc^ at the coming Presidential

availed

and the patronage of the United 8totes in

how will

the

the

Iu that ora,indeed,

relations

of this

Il is currently reported iu k-fsl drcles

Granger cases, ia withheld uu til after the

Whatever may otir condition as a nat in.

Court may not de imperilled in the West.

Frisbie, a young lady twenty-two years of
and Kcntte Streets.
age. The prisoner was brought before
’
the

the 37th of May iust

1

Pa.; and Albert Keep of
y &lt;37,000,000 of the

should the opportunity offer.

tho

time

U» Apdit. rf tnnl

I

him to the Government mad house.

' ’taw***:* **

He

have from two to ten trains dally.
NnWTMOffiee. w&lt;x 41C BriUway ;
■ OBoe. Ho. fi State Stnet! Otnaha
Frauitenet;
Street.

George ShcphtrJ; of Carltoo, has lately

At the annual mooting of the stockboidsreof the l^ke tflmre * MHuasn
witness upon whom lips the fate of the Southern railroad held at Cleveland May
fallowing
dircctors were chosen fur
President of the United States hung was 3,■ the
---------_---------------------------------------an ordinary looking bnainmai man. The ^ensuing year. Cornelias Vandorbili,
Democratic membera were or. tip-toe irtih WUliata H. Vanderbilt, Augustus Sdiell,
expectation, Republicans wen loteraated, ®
Samuel
------ ’ ”
J.------------Barger,” Robert ’L. n
Crawford,
'
John K. Barral, and Frances P. Freeman
of New York; Henry B. Payne and
His marvelous
Some years ago
did him a great
taut to the

accordingly.

the century to cotnc.

The Committoe

lustroctioo forD&amp;riy four years, authorises
the announcement that he is entirely out
of the field as a yandidgjc-for.^rv noutlua-:

----- XlUUUBUhMi

from

speech before Ah election h- reriewud al
and declared i that he would

(tally.

.
B B^.of M.cxnb, .fo,
ftWlMld efficiently filled the respon-

Dembcrxcy, and that his

utation as one ofthe bort coslorucn. ia the

acquaintance

been detected in

States."

as haaboeu to often and aa well said, our
nation ia younger than many of its inhabi­ approaches of the Independent Voter."
Ilia friends will rather hope there is sometants, wehavc already established our. rep­

Imsinavi

b-aa-SLSSssHS:-

special committee of the
Confederate at the United States Land Officarat TrnFor
Bay and Lake i^pperior.
House of Representativei. He says the verac City during lie moOthj^- April, Two TnilCTteiiy, aAfc Si&amp;S Pntav
Democrat members of at least one of the covering 7,022 acres.
JamM Foraythc. a resident of Ypsilanti Maxquette.
Hoose Committees liaye discredited ikctuhrough Train.
sclvra far more than they can hope to dis­ since TS29, died In that city tm the 9th
Jiljgfat train-,
grace die Administration. In the history
SuQoinla Io
fend" that instrument.
of the aewion thus far the (ratters of poli­ buried with hlano.iic honors.
Foe Sparta and'
_ In the maintenance oft be rights secur- tics and society have been raked to make a
Prof. James C. Wataou, i.f the State MiuMoota. O—
k Train dally.
case against the Cabinet. Bank accounts Unireraity, has received an appointment with Pullman
iteatemtoaq
branch of the Government, 1 nu&gt; com have been ransacked, tattle uf frontier as one of the judgw at tho Centennial,
Throu*h Tra
“ *
* ’
detailed camps has been listened to, detectives have with a request to be present at the open
been made oracles to prove high officials l«s
•
viaClltiinformation
of the Government guilty of crime. It was
Any penon wlip rpcare or shoots fish
Uy, with

Senator

It says “ he is handicapped with seductive

markets of-the world.

Webb the well iafonnod coms powdeak

of interval in

exhibition of their

as

to

is ns violent

bursts ofttriSody; vocal and inatruuMti- hatred of the
tal, and (Re shouts ofrthc enthusiastic
thousands

Council Hiuffii. Omaha and Cali
“—
-------- = —^2-tWith
Room and
IJ1
&gt; unci'

Wright.

blooming of artillery, the golorious

ple

vTXeaak

A Narlh-

all the departments of the Government,

and furthermore that

liberty and should be maintained ahMilulely
free from sectarian control g who believe that,
for the promotions of these ends, and dlreetion of the government should continue to be
confided in those who adhere to the princi­
ples of 1776 and support them as incorporat­
ed in the constitution and laws; and who are
in favor of recognizing and strengthening the
fundamenlal principle of national unify ia
this centennial anniversary of the birth of the
ttepablle.

CA®RNM

lie ring

W. II. Sim mm.

JU8TS0.I2.-

Klnxtt btreet
--B-Caaal
erWdlv

■
attain s-

'

�Lh»r urf Mood M&gt;oaw.

ItyMIrcaji

■'■'■',l1 1 ...... "

CENTENNIAL LETTER

public eomfort has a commodious officw b(
Attention
Greenbacks.
the main entrance, which includes a fitc
By IL V. Ptauct; W.&amp;.. Author of ••Th* Time’s Flight—Uftole Sam's Centen­ reading room, facilities for writing and
I will sell for the next Sixty Days for
l*eopte*a(*oMh0Hfo«a«MediM| Adviser."
corrrepcodtticc. together with lavatories Greenbacks only, Boots aud shoes way
nial
Blrth-dsy
Breakfast—Pro­
and noset*, and a boot-blacking and down low. in order to clone out niy slock
A hrallby liver srerrte* «•** day about two
-TRA^GKB’H GUI1JK
gramme of the Opening Exercises clothrs-bnuhing room.
Thin
dejuirt- ft-r New Spring Goods. I also sell the
l-ITV LOCAL K- «. TIMI^CAiiD
—Let the Eagle Swarm—Arrange­ ment will undertake the care of undueIlan, celebrated uu&gt;ust
Singer Sewing Machine, differ
Sewing Machine Noodle* and
ments far the Comfort of Visitors. cloak*, shawls, 4c., for which checks arc ent kinds of Sewit
mr«n
'ree, and wliM
when tho
the viaknr
visitor m
h wwdr
ready In
Io rMacWne ri:i
OU. T.
I abo sell Well 4 Cistern
ive, hie ‘‘trspa” will be found-st a ata Pumps.
■ ■ ffi;
tion in any pert of the ground he may
Pliir.Anii.rHiA, May 19th. 1876.
J. Maus.
The
Centennial
Rolling
AtlaatU- Kipru* (Sa
Opposite the Post Office
Tempia fttged.
Nobody knows better designate.
Homing*, Mich.
than a Centennial Commissioner or Ex­ (’hair Company have provided 300 chairs xx41tf
hibitor how much too fast tempia docs elevated on wheels, and m&gt; eomtrncted as
Farmers remember that the old and
to be almost noiaclcM,which for a moder­
fuget fur the successful maturing of hu
reliable
house
of
C.
B.
Salsbury
ia, as ever,
Even stealing ate charge by Hie hour may be employed
addition to tbetrnanml function*, and can- man plans and purposes.
buying egg*, batter, poultry and all kind*
from tl(c hours of sleep and turning to take persons where they like about tho
of former a produce, under Bariow 4 Good
grnnnda.
The
luxury
of
this
provision
night into day, won't always suffice to
The brain, which i» the great electrical cen­ overtake tho lying moment* and keep will be better appreciated when it ia year's store, and paying for the same the
highest market price. Palroniie the house
ter of all vitality, to unduly .timul.ted by the
PONT ।OTFICK TIME CARD
[ace with the rising and sotting auu.
8o understood that according Ut the latest
jyoM Liiow to br reliable.
XX2lf can sell cheaper tlian any hotta»in Bar­
with, all their bcrculanouut ^efforts, these estimates a tour through the aisles of the
ry County, for these reaaomt:
ly. ilcnr* the aytuptomv of bile poi-Mming, Centennial people scratch their heads and principal exhibition buildings comprises a
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
geokcu
aa
A bank on the
which ar« &lt;1uUdmb, headache, incapacity to wish they had, like the man about to be walk of forty miles.
21. Because we make Hie most of our
Taoadar
ANXOLXCKMK.XT TO TUB PUBLIC. ■
grounds
under
the
managemeut
of
Philadel
­
keep the mind MX any subject, impairment uf hung, a respite—st little more time.
But
good* ourselves.
PICTURES I
memory, dixiy, sleepy, or nerr.-m feeling. the day is almost here.
Next Wednes­ phian*. will receive deposit*. cash drafts and
Kloomy forrtxxiincs. and irritabily of temper.
3d. Because we keep the best of work PIOTURESl
The blood iksslfWnx direeaed a* it form* I be day mortnnp Curic Sam will take his furnish exthsngc. A narrow gucc nil i
I am now “H alone in the Photograph men.
■
sweat upon the surface of the akin, it la vo ir- Centennial Hrth-day breakfast and pick wav makes a circuit of the grounds and ), *.— —■* ——j—■ •- ~~ • ••««^rwpu
coumxtx with all the [ciocipal budding... buw,x**- M « I have made arrange____ __
.MM. M.a
W*T
ritoilnr and poisonous that it produce* Ji*
his teeth with a rusty &lt;jd '76 hayonet.
my facilities fur doing make.
colored brown spot*, pimple*, hlotclire. and Al ouoti the American Eagle will perch It « provided with cars furnished by I ,“^U 10
variou* Bixnufscturvu as an advertise- , ‘“^cr
work
than ever, mi
all aiuauu
should UU1
call
notions, sore*, botla
,
----Wo sell none of this cheap-made Fur­
himself ujion tho topmost peak of ibe
and
get
a
negative
taken.
Tlic
superi
­
Tdegraph conrcoleoclea and
niture that Is made by machinery. The
Rocky Mumrtains, and with the lips of ment.
ority of my wurk In the put u a suffi­ goods we make is made by iutnd, and
hu wings dipped in the two oceans—not messenger fueilkire wro prorwkxl at sevwork in the
By an cient guarantee of flrel-c
forgetting to drop a tail leather or two era! s^xtiou* al&gt;uut the grounds.
warranted. We Invite all peraooa to
ftituro.
Room*
in
Waslun
’
ton
Block
call and inajiei't our goods, for they a)
in the Gulfuf Mexico and Lake Michigan, ingratoott* cocilrirtuicc of Mr. W. 8.
aonth kid* State Street.
bear Inspcctlun. No trouble at ull
tako a retrospective sun ry of his own PhiHpa. Superintendent of tho Telegraph,
Gfco.
L.
H
eath
.
show goods.
grealures.
We all sympathise with the every ouc of the eighty turnstile* sei st
1 prund old EauL', even alien, on Slate the several entranren of the ground will
Parties having Pictures to trawo
1 have got a choice lot of Hen* Fihca
occasions, he take* on the character of a be coonectej by wir* with a- dial in the era for rale.
C. B. Sjhmdi bt.
I woakTdo well top ‘them framed of us
turkey-gobbler ; and at Him period. lu»w- tnsin office of the Centennial Communion
a*
we
can do It P
. -rsod Chcuperlhau
ewes at oae time. TbeiUver Iwing the great
everapt it might be, probably mibotly When a person enter* thrnggh a turnany house iu P
ry County. Wc keep
&lt;lepumtiag;ew btocsLeMndag &lt;&gt;rgss ut tbe
•lilc he b InstauianemuJy registeied on
syvlrtn. Set this great' ■■bouseksepev of our will think of ijuotjng Maxe s Imre:
Km Husby not io be out done. h» re­ the Lazgret Si.J Meat selected stock ot &gt;
this
dial.
At
any
inatsni
of
the
day.
P1CTVRE FRAME-1 AND MOULD­
health" at wurk. and the foul corruption.
fitted his toouorial pjriort, and everything
———.I—- I— ,1.— 5.1—.1 .—.I
l here fore, it will bo possible to know', by
INGS, Bilackktb, Papkb— Houtabout them as neat m a new pin. Neektira,
glancing nt the dial, the exact tnunber of
W|U la*4*at pcU. of (totem.
KHU, WALtePotXKTH, SUFFKRr
Cultart, Citrars etc. all And ctara, ran be
patted from iW ayairaa.
'mihi
|«vple whu huve psMcdthagMs and are
HOIJJKRS,
found, at Em’*. Everybody acknowledges
Pierce’. Golden M*dl»l MrtKn
within tho Kxhibitfou prenude and Imildthat Em i« the best
7bmor iu sixteen aud everything In the Furniture Uno.
small UmH &lt;Utty
W. E *»•'«
foga.
We
invite all persons to call and look
native Psllvt., ia previslnealf
counties.
,
xxSl if
The dccu'iMi of the Commiteiuu to
The programme for the opening exer­ chwe both building* and ground* un Sun
1 will buy and paf cash for live drickts completed and hu already beeu exten day provokes a good deal of dbcnaswo, ■ •ms up tu J uno. let.
Vin»Invitation* Iirt* been and nii certainly a question to which «51’&lt;_________ C. B. ^oliskury.
। now on exhibition at pur FitrnttunTttti blood untoXMi lUt lurk
u .re rirely publiahvd
' Blare. All kinds of work made to or­
by them robbed of their terror*. anJTby their issued to the President, Cabinet officers. litres is two aids*, though on the whole
TK&gt; vou want the Ixtt Havana' Cigar* der. Repairing of all kinds of oM fur
jwraeveringaadprotractad u.c I ha moot tainiad Supreme Gmrt Judges, Diplomatic Corps. probably a Majority of tbv ]iuLlic will
! nilure neatly done.
■y«tea&gt;a may ba romplate'y reaovated and Cougrreamen, Centennial Jloard. Foreign approve the aenou of the lloanl.
There go to J. P. Roberts' for them. •
built up sacs
Enlarged gland., tumors, and ConimL^iuncni. Governor* of State* and kn&gt;&gt; remarkable influx of visitors aa yet.
WE MEAN. Bl’HI K KFS!
-indie awy and disappear under
M.
D.
Reed
dexirev
to
call
attention
to
Most
of
the
&lt;hnn&gt;
town
Imtels
are
lolcni
Territories and their staff*, the Pennsyl­
of th»e great wash vat •.
.
Furniture Ilcomarouth aide Stale St.
vania
Jwgialature. city authorities of bly full, but there ia plenty uf room in his uew Wagon Shop, where he may b« opiKMite H. A. Goodyrar'a Hardware
ft won’t expand the currency.
the many
many new
new canirpcjarirs
caniYprjarir* in
in the
die riciuity
riciuity ’ tound at all hours of any day. ready to do
Philadelphia, chief officcnt of -the array the
Church CMtnthr.
*
*h»n rtdro ia here, '•"X w‘.,r* in *»»• •«*, fruin putting a new Store.
and nary, Woinco'a Nati-.nal Centennial of Pairtpoqnt park.
XTEBB1KS tars.
Committee, Centennial Board of Finance, and has taken a Imus* in Wert Phitadd- i &gt;"&gt;oke in an old wheel, to the building of:
” fur
* which
' ’ * *he pays S30.0QU
“G0.00U iu
in guhl.
gold. thc I** 1«*W9' ''vrT "«*n in the county of I
The people of Nashville
and others in official position* and official­ phia,
May Si. W aad 21. *RogaiUn IM) «.
ly connected with the Exhibition.
The This ntlU tn mind another homa&gt;rmrin* Barry. Don't fnreet the place; in the
shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro., corner of
May 2o,.A«c«naion My. '
Centennial ground* and buildings will be ineideul related to me. A card “To let,
vt.. m
.n.J i..——: ..
opened to the public at 9 A- M.
Memori­ furutthed," pn the door of a fine rvsiJcnrc Church aud Railroad Street.
al Hall, tho Main Building, the Machine­ iu a very rnspcptablo quarter of the eity. XXUtf

Jin ?cjm4teekly
tow.
»-naM*»fi*imi&amp;MM.i .

■IM DM.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep Itw

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wixl find all kimlit of

Whore

: ft

FURNITURE!

Of every Description whidt we

•raws

.

: 1 S - nrs.

_ j._M.3nrnM.y.M._
cor MTV omcKBs.
!V8S:

Peerleu Kilk Safes

HAYS’ SONGS.

reliable.

On Friday at

ry Hall will be reserved for Invited gnret* attracted thu atteulka of a New York
until about noun. Thu cxerewc will take gentleman who wa* prospecting here.
place in the open air. on the south aide
of Memorial Hall. The music ramdating •nacu IUI W&gt;UK- ^UJIUIUO O| p«K| UUIO ,

Beery variety of Job Printing nearly aud

of 800 yoiere, will be under the direction
The public were wonderfully .iirpriaed one of Theodora Thomas, aaakted by Dudley
Buck. The Prcridetrt will bo escorted to
from which ex-.heriff Vrnomaa had suffered (Ito grounds by Governor Hartranft and
a division of troopn.
Th* fullowing is
the prijgrammc:
Fhat.—Centennial Inauguration March,
by Wagner.
Second.—Prayer by Bishop '
ruotnar. i mlitude knew* no bound*.

Semi-weekly, only SI.SO

MUt of 1) It. Qtek. I*. A.BMMiley aad Uaa, U A&lt;rf«rk&gt;n wave Sfpoialxd
to solicit nulMeripitov* to meat th* nrcawi j
expense* evtimaiol at $1‘OtMl. and to report at

KeM Kaiional bank of Cantaa, Illinois.

Shalt

decoration day, I

Himpaun. Third.—Hymn by John G.
Whiui«r; muai&lt;-by John K. Pains, of
Mamachatetia , orchestra aud orgau ac­
companiment
Fourth.—Cantata: words
by Sidney Lanier, uf Gourgia; music by
Dudley Burk; orchestra and organ arcouipanimcot.
Fifth—l*m«&lt;tvt«tiun of
the Exhibition by the President of the
Centennial Commisaion.
Hixxli.—Ad­
dress by ibe President uf the United
State*. The declaration that the Exhi­
bition is epen o ill bo followed by the
customary firing of aalutes, raLuug of
flags, ringing of the chimre and Handel s
“HaUelmah Chorus," with oqna aud |
orchestra! accompaniment. Tbr Foreign
Commtaaiouers will be placed opposite
their respective aactions Iu die main
building.
The Wreident and invited
guests will inarch through iiiu main
buildivg and the Foreign UNtt&amp;Btawcn,

the I erne drew hi- check on the spot fur
at.-.
—___ _ ttn
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1J A
* *__ X____
• r
the amount
pH.
day-* ’
later
thirty“hreQch'hdira*' Jw«' from Praia
w^r/d.xnioiW within, and tho neighborhAxl is dtaeomfltod.
°
*
•

Vkham.

Local fibjipe^ pitice;

W. JI. H. Heath, the senior na^mtie
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury A Cor
haa retired from bumnraa iu Him city, and
in now traveling for the Grand Rapid*
Burial Case Co. Hi* many friends wish
him sucerra.
Q''«T—Who will do the undertaiing?
Why Htebbhu Brothers of course.
Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best
n the market. A full supply at J. p
Roberts'.
Vri
'

Shia

locating the Fauth of July m die uriddlr
of the muMtec.'
However wa hrs . not
dxsetuums that point new
JU-WJ ptoytew bra fore
&gt;e IMm MMVtabk M ab.II

■iUi

’
banka. Xk

STEWART’S SONGS.

Takethc AtduaOa, Topeka 4 Ranta Fe

DRY GOODS HAVE TAKEN A
TUMBLE !
WHERE ’
At A. W. Bailey's.
Prints 7/cte.
Lonsdale muriin ISet',
Muslin yard wide 6 cis.
Extra heavy Shirting 12J cts.
Bret coUonades iu to 3» cte.
Gaud Ticking 12 cis.
Twenty bone Corsott 45 da.
Imdioi hove Kxra heavy J0 eta.
Two button Kid Gloved GO eta.
A nice line of Coat Binding*.

Atchison anftKanaaaCtty, via the b»autiful Ark annas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
Sprngs, Cuehanw, Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Fe and all points in Colorado, New
Mcxied'aad AriabUa. Special round trip
!«&gt; day tickets to Denver ott ftdc May 15lh,
al (50, taking in the famous watering
placre on the I&gt;, 4 R, Q. Road. Low em­
igrant rates to the Sen Juan Mines.
Pnlhnau Palace Sleeping Cart botwton
the M isaouri River and the Rockyaouat
tains without change.
Close connection
2"‘le
*nd Atchbop in

.(Earn

join the pnmtwiua, when the whole
A full and ■oy»M*k'to aasorUnent
tsxly will erom to Machinery Hall,
■
■i. -yUl rtrt»rateW^fc&gt;MaM&lt;-.ir&gt;ed There I’rcaidcut Grant will set ia ntulion &lt;!lothii*g.
xxiW
A. W. lUiLRr.
the great engine aud machinery counect
ed therewith. A brief reception by the
Anyone retnnting
1‘randeut in the Judges Pavilion will Black, aatuc, Sun.
said donor girinr iu
inu as te hui
close tho formal observance of the day.
Congress haa accepted the invitation u&gt; whmalxMrta to me, ahull be revuniated.
IlaiUingB May 1A 1876.
be proaent in a body.
Some people pre­
That the election of .Street Cvmmlaaluner tend to think thia was a mistake, aa it
Jowx Htatt.

those of one hundred years agn. What a
ridiculous idea! To a man up a ifwe jt
any renalutioa, «leu any iaRear,«T uada any would ssau that al this limo wc csuld
tie. Bre sections tea (Iff) aad forty nine (49) make doe allowance for . th j short-com­
ings of our forefather*. No doubt the
of the charier of the city of Halting*.
member* of the Continental Cougrre* did
Mr. Goar found on Sunday bis,boggy that the boot they , could with their limited
advantages and experience, but every­
body will admit that the Congressmen of
■ U ... uk» or to. l&lt;.... !. !, l.n lUrr. the present day could give them ten
*U M« U U» h i..rmr»
. pointe and direoMtthem, iaiBpme thing*
—a cam of drew poker for imrtanec.
There ia only om thing for which your
corerepoedent eould never forgive the'

DANES’ SONGS.

. Going to Kanua or Colorado.

XXiaf.

Go to A. W- Bailey's, and get
U-fure purdiaxlug eUewburc.
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priere

SALISBURY &amp;BR0SSBAN

To vutera, we Uw uudenugned Town­
ship Board of bring, Barry county, Mich,
hereby give notice that wc have rcrewved a
petition signed by 17 voters of said Town­
ship, praying fur a special Township meet­
ing to vote money for th* perprw of beildiogaTewa Hall aud as the action at the
Annul meeting wm •illegal, we therefore

Hoonan on toe. 16, May Sfich, 1870, at
8 o'clock l m. to vote tho mm Jar said
Hall, not toextxvd H00 dUlara; also to

FURNITURE,
OMsterj 0afc tato fraa, k

MUUffi
Look leave 1

Look here I

What ! don’t you think we can mdl

Ranmin Wcwxrer,
AifflAEL,IICBjnMU&gt;.
Irnv, M^y 6&lt;h, 1876.

cm

do it, for, wuh the help of

J. M. HEWES,
w« gunau*

being jurtlcd and inconvenienced in the
general scramble.
The department of1 xxi2w4

AU wfldMcu-

bro.^U*C
J. M. Nbvinb, P.

One HaadraJ Y— — a—

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memorial songs.
PaMuhwiU

J* Cole &amp; Son
WDOLKHAU: k RETAIL

GROCERS.
Cmw of Smu x»4 Church JU.

NoMMitie&amp;s! -

chMt MB .'clockP. M.

CENTENNIAL

mil AMD QUAITETTI

• &lt;i|t.' ' '’l^ek^ Knn.

&lt;1 le I nj.py again fig

ft—f

Mlp1 han still further
*f Ms Wnidance by
the grounds

Sgss^r.g
“rt“ — „ O1B,

M

tbe., S3,1875.

11,1

Otr fir toe it Ike Ltred Unit Bile
LUDPU3EB

STUCCO
SATES USE
UK

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Shingles Lath &amp;c.

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,

�RURAL

TOPICS.

fr.lt rrowm iu thu Vnttad Stater.!
LKASSIXG rAWMIMt.

When intelligent yottng men are" desi­
rous of learning the business of farming
in the moot scientific manner, they are
met with the difficulty that no agricultural
institutions. exist iu this country, under
the management of sound, practical far­
mers. Tboae that do exist are managed
by “ I’rofawon," who h«re had little or no
practical experience in farming ; and the
consequence is, that their labors generally
consist in fnaking experiments, which
result in nothing ui much value to the
world.
Young men who desire to learn
fanning must therefore, go somewhere
else than to “Agricultural Colleges'-to
learu the practical part of the busiocm—
to some intelligent farmer who is noted for
the extent of nis operations, and his skill
In his butiness, even if they work fur their
lioard, or pay fur the privilege of working
on such a farm for a year or two, after
they haveapquired a knowledge of agricul­
tural cheuiktry to aid them in their voca­
tion in after life. TIiA Writer has a very
poor opinion of the ability of “Professors
ofSdentifiic Agriculture’’ to manage a
farm successfully, and in nine cases in ten
their theories will fail when they come to

a practical tret. The proof lire in the
fact that for JJO yean we have had State
and other Agricultural colleges among us,
and yet thjy have not demonstrated their
utility to practical farmers in the least do-

tag.

Hay firsthand roots and bran after

the hay is eaten. Turn out aud waler
about 8 o’clock, and return to ilia stable
after a short time out for drink and exer­
cise, but not k&gt;Sg. unices the weather Lt
fi ue. I feed all the roots and bran for the
day at one feed.'' Once a day to feed
roots, meal, or bran is enough, then food
on Jhay for thereat of the day," This
system, of course applies only to feeding
in the fall, winter, and spring before cows
go to pasture. Tho same man adds : My
mowings are all cut twice in the season.
Would be glad to cut it licforc it is fairly
headed out. Grass is never cut to early,
but mostly loo fate. Cut it early and cut
the second time. The cheapest feed that
I can raise is dried grass and fodder corn.
I^oots cost mo most, but they are very
valuable. I shall raise more instead of
less. Brpn is worth all it emits for feed,
and also all it coats as a fertiliser alter
ward.

can donbt who has watched the Inercaring
wealth of the hop ertwets of Central New
York for the' last 20 yam: Sometimts
the price is low, but the average prion pajs
well. It is far the interest of growers to
cry the business down ; ami therefore we
often seu articles Anblished claiming that
hop-growing is ni l profitable, merely to
prevent others going into the business.
Hops tan be grown at cost of eight cents
per pound ; and the price for twenty years
has ren Horn 12 to (50 cents. Probably
the atcrag; was 20 cents.

LEaALS

MUSIC JA
HUaad Hal!. CompUlnnt
Wlboh IL Brown * &lt;1 Wall

Iti breeding stock moderate in-and-in
breeding does not injure their good quali­
ties at the experience. oF hundreds of
cattle raisers can prove. A 'western slock
grower Buys: “ft is now quite certain

dial the only way to maintain n choice
breed of stock is to keep up tho intercourse
between them, regardless of relationship,
so long as there are any good qualities
worthy of preservation. Any system of
breeding whieh is based on any other prin­
ciple is founded &lt;&gt;n error and is sure to fail
as so many of our previous attempts at im­
proving western herds hare failed.’’

Smait. XoHcitor fx&gt;^Comnlaln»n;.

PROBATE ORDER.

^fVSiS.ssrv.trs
lulihg al the Probst* Oft**. in th*

The following htles fur feeding horses
are taken.from a London, (Eng.,) public*
tian. It is well .occasionally to read the
opinli-iiS of English farmers on the sub­
ject;
"When a hone is worked hard
its food should be chiefly vats: if not work
ked hard its food should chiefly be bay,
because oats supply more nourishment
aud ffeshniaking material than any other
kind of food; bay not so much. Rack
feeding ia wasteful. The belter plan is to
Iced with ehot
cause the food .
—-----more easily chewed aud digested. Sprin­
kle tho hay with water tliat has salt itissolvcd iu it,because it is pleasing to the an­
imal's taste and the hay u more easily
digested. A tMspoonful of s-.lt t &gt; n buck­
et uf water is tnuncicnt."

Charcoal has good medicinal qualities,
and may be given to any sick unimai, and
often cnee!.-' relief and in many cases a
cure.
Ina case where a cow became sick
from over eating a spoonful of pulverized
charcoal was mixed with water put into a
bottle, the cow's head held up. the char
ooal turned down her throat, ami iu a few
minutes relief was visible; and in.four
hours she was able to go to the posture.
In a case of a cow
becoming ' bad­
ly bloated by catiug green apples, a half
a tcacupfnl ur powdcresl charcoal cured
her entirely in a few hours.
z

Every man who keeps bore should have
the honey botes An before apple tree,
blossom. i*ut them on all your hirer, to
be ready when tl c liere are iiauitroui
enough to enter them. S"iall pieces of
guide combs in tho tops aid greatly in
The best beef cattle in the world are causing the bees to commence com b-buiidthe Shsrt Horns. # This dore not admit uf ing in the boxes. Some families of bees
a doubt. They require good pastures, as will be to weak to work in the boxes ;
they will not thrive on scanty pastures at but it is always lx»t to give them a set iu
all. Where the Devons would keep in case they may'i need them. Get your
good condition they would lose flesh rapid­ hives for swarn-s ready, so that when swar­
ly. But with au abtiudauce of fectl in ming time comes you will not be caught
winter and summer they make the best unprepared. Honey will be cheap uext
licef cattle known. Cows of this breed fall, from present indications ; hut twenty
often reach from 1,500 to 1,800 lbs. lire cents per lb. fur good comb hooey is a
weight, and sell to the butcher for 8100 to paying price, and I think it will not go
8150. A-five year old cow lately killed lower than that
on failing to breed, contained 20O llw. of
tallow.
ItEW AIITERTISEMENTK.

HAZELTON BBO.’S PIAHQS.
mor« fr Ira.
■
litUAM M. CHASE

. Fekm.rrZMh.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted

OM Pianos aad OiraiUateii io Kiciatte fir Mew Dies
R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for
Northern Ohio and Indiana.

Branch Houses at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw a
Flint.

TIE EIEMT IF IUCME!

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MA* AKO MEANT

TURK* IH KO ROHE IT Wil.I.
NOT HKAU HU UAUENESS IT

Rr,sjrs
MAN BODY. OB____ WB,a ...
HDlUDBOaOTgBaUOMmiia i u -r»-.

New Haven Conn.,
FOR TIITC

POSITIVELY CURED.

DR. 11 EBBARD’S CURE
HAS CtRH) THOWKItS,

Hap*. April Sitfc WTt.

ADMINISTRATOR*

li»kti. Take the course stems of the tobac­
co plant for cheapness, tricep in wator
and immerse the lambs, excepting their
heads, wetting their wool to the skin. This
will speedily kill the ticks. By having
the lambs stand on an inclined platform
ooanecting with the tub the tobacco juice
can be squeezed from the wool nnd used
fora large fleck.
A dozen fowls would do very well in u
yard 50 fed square, with a little glass plot
in one comer, as fowls must have grass.
This space is as small as con be used for
that number ; and if one cannot giae as
much apace be had better bay h« eggs
and chickens, as fowls cannot be kept
|.wdl.M, wUhoot . ,«ua n»of ^d
room. A few Jewels may be put into a
much smaller yard, and will lay well for a
fevwwka; but- after a while, with the
grass all destroyed, Ore hens will begin to
lay leas eggs, and will be unprofitable.

A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

PHORATE ORDER.
iSW3!^&lt;8S««8S

FITS &amp; EPILEPSY
IT

xx47tf

pal aad iataren the •«m of 1

* Last season was singularly favorable to
potato growing in neariy every part of the
country; and the consequence was the
price went down very low. This season
iatmen maybe inclined to plant less seed
than last year, but they wilj make a mis­
take if they do, as the probability is that
the season will' be less favorable than last
year, and that the bugs will be very de­
structive, which will put up the price next
fall very high. Don't be deceived, fanocm.
by the result last season ; but plant just (is
many potatoes as ever and fight the bugs
to the end. Suppose you lose half of vour
crop by this pest, the other half wifi be The worrt tue of ike Jonrest olandin*. by n/ing
worth enough more to make up the loss
in quantity. Obtain your Paris green
liefore you need lit, ao ar to be srepaved

Michig:

• Apr’a’tT
kaOc.

■

The tmwt wBMlvOwuagli and com­
plete inslltutlou of the Lind, in the world.
Eight thousand graduates uf. tiara cotoev
now in succemfal busincas in ..the principal
cities and towns of the United Stales

$20r.

Tlie Bifit KiM if Statin iir
DaMoAMIM A.D.tlTO.

--usl____
HRDBATK ORDER.

Magnificent granite" building, with ele­
gantly fitted and furnished apartments for
the application of and carrying out of our
novel and systematic methods uf

BUSINESS TRAINING.

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ta «“&lt;
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNRY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY MAY 18. 1876

NO. 6.

VOL. XXL

gently tarn ner upon a hcncn t.y cue Move.
UW« M.WW W jnW vis Hanging up
The teacher,1 much nlartnod nt hcr.sifua- her hood And cloak she felt a hand laid &lt;&gt;u
tion. sent immediately for the village pliy- her ana
Mater.
’ .
I I tr™
Owl,, U^l^. Alb..,,
aioan and Mrs. Wateon! The poor child ! ‘%jjdo.»i»l puj.ik it ia right," abc said,
was in dreadfn! pain; and had no use &lt;&gt;f “fc^Pftmc&amp;oXira to treat Fred as they do.
KHltOlt
AX1&gt; maimuR.
rWU-lSHXH
•' 1-J
/;
in ww aejj
her limbs, • It wmj thought best to carry I Assure he feels dreadfttlly. Miss Ward­
her home: Mrs. Watson wrapped h*t up low, he brought Addie a book and acme
I
CHAPTER. THUERcoreftifly and carried ter In' her arms in ^affd’cs, this morning, fur (a .New Year
■
Th* wcond morning, when Mi*t Ward­ the sleigh, tte teacher feeling as if half the gift. lie hod jj« given item U Leras
' low arrived at the schoolhouse. ate was
sunshine had pone put from the schoolroom, they, said you were coming, and so run to
| met at tte outer door by Hugh, ‘-I hare j l'o&lt;* child ! A* she went out from thff the door.”
1 .___ ...___ » ■ - -—■ —i” 1 t.
room, she raised her held from Mrs. Wat
• "Thank you for idling me. Addie does
son^i shoulder, and gave a loving look nt pot blamchim.”
I phy, Ariiteietb^dspcjl^-bo.ik---“Uug|i
llie walls trad doslra'ate wm never to kco
Manton,'iff rcineuib'raueu of Thiunas Ma. a^flin.
tew."
It wm sad ’ work teaching school that «?.ddic. She ttpoko.pT .Mr&gt;. Al»r*kn&gt;'$r
f
Ffvd Gjg.*n was nt tahool with hif day. Tents were shed .by.both teacher freble Imai th and of their poverty, and of
RA TES OF .4 b VERT!SINK.
| throat tirey up, and a iuucramau on his ami pupHa, aud at noon, wnc of the large the duty of tninutcrtegnoTKc sick apd af। lungs. Ifm little sister.X«4»pcd up u&gt; tte k&gt;y» got s homo and cutter, and drove th&gt;« ffioted. :r - - ■
1 '
’•
■* * ■ ' 1
teaebvr down tomv the child, Mrs. Mara- , I .“But toy dear cbildreq,.there (i*i«tHl
ton wta very ealiu. but her eotnprcwd lips miollinr thing to, which I would call your
and corrugated brow told of the anguish aitehtrort," and taking ufittecbalk pencil,
Wl S.ai| Ujj0| SSa»('7uji»'_______
____
( throwing water
the y.Hing end*? She
die wrote upon the blackboard: “Jud£&lt;?
within. •
'
“I could not 'wail till night, tefore 1 nut, k&gt;l yc te judged.'' Every eye was
came to see her. Hew is ate?'’ '
upon tte text. , After a uipnient’s pause,
.
mam
»ug|
taxa
IS
taut
m*
‘
a
*
.
■
■
•
I
“
I
nut
sorry
to
hear
it,
Linda.
1
do
“No change yet,'* sail! tbephyiiriah; “It kIw asked Edson Lane to read it so that
*..ttssstl
. oirwrUrr &lt;.««!&gt;.not.H |
Land Rollers, Harrow?., C’uitivntorH. Double Shovel Corn I not think Hattie w!ll do it agatyi"
*' ia an injury of-thtrspitic. I fear.-'
the younger scholars' 'could understand it.
ir&amp;tior. teuMoia^ Mattas frr O. ( Plow*.
I “Tteyjwvc■ tfnl tn let mb Afotic, then.”1
The tencliiv advanced to the bedside,
where little Addie by like a crushed
flower. Only a few ahurt hbum before, so
I” full ef health and joy; now, unable to* raise the meaning of the text.
'•I think. Mks Wardkw," mid M.ry,
her hands or move, her head ! Iler ■ even
were closed, snd the bright golden hair lay 'Ittet it might te applied to myself, for 1
disheveled upon the pillow ; not a tinge of did say hard things about Fred's hurting
tiom fajfkb is att vo.K with
JBL TT. Cwt
nW YTT VTs
i “Do unto othors m ye would that they color wm in her face. Miss Wardhiw Addie. 1 did nut car: that L had slipped
’’
jW. «. .MSa
.should Ai unto you.” She made no roIcaned over her, and pressed a Low Tjjmn out myself, as it did not hurt me, uud had
the brow which ww corered with a cold she not Ixen hurt no harm would have
come ofit. He was only in play, but boys
is-rapiration.
•
।
।
At twelve o’clock, just as the noholani
are rather rough any way." Mary took
“Are you in mnch pain, daHing?**
.
With patent Bent Gear, made from* the beat New York Svetmd were placing their books in the dmk.tiirre
seat and Sarah rase, team in ter eyes.
“Not a* mpvh ns 1 was at first, whether
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------------ - ---- -- .
Growth Hickory.
‘h,cu • *»?*•*•“* •«
"I have uot judged Fred myself, bethey undressed me; bnt 1 cannot more.
J
: T ho sclmhra tegan to laugh.
i
r
I *m’t think Fred nieant to hurt me. Yon cause I saw the whole thing. Addie started
“Pkw, teacher, may I go to the door?” did'not punish him, I hope."
I for the door before he did, and as m\*t of
' .said little Eddie Watson. “Our dinner
“No, Addie; Fred has cried all the the girls were out, ate and Mary stood in
wonting—he is so sorry." *
•
the outside door. Just a* Fred came out
Upon (jpcuiDg the dour,in walked Argus,
•Ho ought to be whipped severely.1 c.f the schoolroom on the run, Joseph Stiles
ATTOBN.T AT LAW
I C.Hi.staiiUiv Oil HlUld;
with a pail, which te carried directly to Wins Wardlow ; and I do not think yon put out his foot in ftrbnt of him, and
&lt;&gt;fio« in Iroiaa U&lt;Kk. over Bartow XUuwIyMr-t I
z
| Mary.
’.
will do y ror -tty, unless you punish him,” foe stumbled over it, and went headfirst
_
AT JLGftlCUL'rURj^L HALT..
■
After lnni4i, the Ixiyi reported to the said Hie doctor, as he buttonca up his ovt
nWI did not see which ot»o
4- against the
AsjiKAxsoFPAv, HovNTY,«r.
, One door east ofJ^oodyears Hardware.
teacher that thev had raised eight dollars
\ he hit, bnt they botli went out, and Adda;
voat.
V—l-«w&gt;rn*kia» SlUUn .»A S.IU™aTiX. 111. I
J
to pay fur building the fire, which, u*th
“Doctor Emerson, I know it was not Hdippcd down and fell backwards against
the money for the ashes, they thought intentional, and ho is so grieved at his own the threshold. If there is anyone to Idamr, •
would hare to do, and they placed the oAMtaMncM* and tn. uwutf, rfrat I should dl w Joe.”
'
iu her tniiMta. - The g*rt*W 'gtv*i'
fee! as if it wvnld be wrong to punish
“Naw, children, let this be a iosoan to
HaslingK, April 12, I87C.
teu cents apiece to pay for sweeping the him.*'
you through life, and never judge a person
school-room
in
preference
to
doing
it
-W-eWntsfe
■
“They say yon do not lidicrc in whip­ | in the wrong till you know all about the
themsdvai, and Hugh said he would rather ping. Ido, yon know:
«&gt;tb btaak*. wil} ba *eut fr»c.
bearings of the case. I did not know tte
do it Ilian not, after he had htr’t the fire,
story till now myself. I was ao grieved at the
■ as it would teip him get water.
accident that J did net enquire into tte
.
U was a happy buy who left the school- - “I hold to puniahmint when it is ncccs- particulars as I migliL Your dear little
. room that night .and he carried gray of sn-n- a., Bnt when a child naff his error, Mjhaplmate was so afraid that blame would
shine into the homo of hia mother.
ooiiftwe. it, and. is truly penitent, I do be laid to Fred, that notwithstanding her
"Only think! I am to haras dollar and imtUdak
by. any nnsu»." .
rnZT* it naxwary,
' V '
M’n’ ***e bad to speak of it, to exonerate
ter, Mt*
“‘AMUM
BaSI-Jotetere,
Mi* Wor^.
Wi ’’ * iteq him. The idea hu gone &lt;mt chat Fred »
Ioy ought to be whipped.**. .
... ' lo blame. I with each of
«
—~
___
Uniik-s all the ashes, which will bo over
‘If Addie ted slipped out of Um; door, right. Aud there is one w«41 would say
and received no injury. would you have to all of you, be careful of each other. I
buy us *11 our wood to bom.”
thought th* boy had done wroon inirtifthb- do not like the plan of tripping one an­
‘•Biea* that dear teacbcr’u kind heart ’" ling against her? Would be have deserved ol ter drra.i, or up, I think if in called.
mU Mm. Noratoo.
pun Uh incut?”
“Of course not. There would have mate of mine, a line noble boy, .'all of life,
and as promwing a ter M £jCTcr saw ; he
PAINTER
"But |ie would have teou just lira same, was an excellent scholar, and a universal
ngeul us now.”
favorite. One caiglxt; after school, when
I Hurrah'."
■ “Dunl'Allunk U&gt; onuviDco urn. A hoy wc were al! going home, be turned round
Jefferson St,
Hasting*. Mich.
Mias Wardlow woe- »&gt;rdy tried with that hurts a play-mate, as lie did (ought to to speak with ms sister, who was walking
Harriet Leeson. ybo waa pomMwed of the suffer ,the coaBcquenoes."
.
. tehind him. Ue waa ehalupg gaily, and
most revengeful disposition, gnd for tte
“I think Fro*i suffers sufibacolly ; but walking backwards, when his waUmatc put
least offcucc would wreak her vengeance we wiH not disetMa the qnoitlon tern, and his foot out and tripped him: lie telliback '
upon the dfftaiAer. The scliolora r’l dis I must return, or 1 shall be late.”
wards and hit upon his head. R idunned
liked her, and there was no epd to die
The entry waa dark, but Mias .Wardlow him fora moment only; he jumped up,
frutibltoi which art*.'. One evening the wm sure sho aaw tiro eutli— i.f sonic one exdsming, *1 can see stars!" ■ We thought
teacher requested bpr to stay Tor a few standing by the dtar. . Upon .oj&gt;epii&gt;g it, nothing more of It. This next morning he
uiinUU*, but It did no good—abc was per­ it was |xx»r Fred Green, -hfiTeyes swollen wax not in his place;- his inster said ha hail
fectly stubborn.
with woeping.
a dreadful headache. None o! u associated
“They must let tue alouc, then. If they
"Please, Mim Wardlow, I want to go it with his falL Three daya afterward be
i hurl me.I will pay item for it,aad 1 guess in and nee Addie, and tell liar how sorry I eame to school again, but he was chaagud;
different patterns of imported and domestic
J they understand U." '
am I pushed Iter,"
. his merry laugh was still, and he seemed
It waa exceedingly annoying, and, a&gt; ^
"My dear tey, I would ralueryotMfould nervous and irritable. One day he wxh
' last resort, the teacher the next mowing not. Ste seems quiet; Doctor,Emenvu is reading, when hs exclaimed, *U is dark ;
informed the children that Hattie wished here, and too much company .might .excite I cannot nce!’ The teacher led him to the
to be let alone, aud it was her desire ihal' ter. Ride back to school with me, and dour, te recovered a little and went home,
W ill ail.nd tv al) IWMieMM urtb^Fmr^dpa .
they should do s6. She i«M let alone this Evening you may go and carry m* but the poor boy was perfectly blind m a...
with'a vengeance. Even- scholar shunned down, knd then
mn nee her."
week, ills parents carried him to tlic best
Imr, and even drew up Cbek garments at
“Mi.* Wardlow, will she did?” sobbed oavlista in the count!y, and sjared no cx-f' .
A first-class
from Detroit, ex-1 teY approach, lest they should as much as poor Fred.
ponae or pains to effort a tare. One phy •
louch ter.- At first she was provoked,tbcu
“
We
cannot
tell,
but
hope
not.
She
it
sirian said ho had received a terrible blow
pected soon, when we .“hall be prepaivd to furnish the beat of
sullen; At last she began to grow humble, badly hurl, and raflhra intnmro pain. These on his head, aud it would probably injure
and at the end of two weeks wished to be spinal iiijuricii are serious things.”
Clothing
P
crr
«'
h!m. for life ; aud so it proved. After six
HABTISGS, MICH.
forgiven and restored to favor.
• "A spinal injury? What is that?"
months his mental faculties became cloud­
L. K. STAUFFER, Prop. fits guaranteed, at the Old Comer Stand in Empire Block, Hast­ - Mrs; Marston had been improving in
“The bone* of the back form the spinal ed, Jfte his sight; he lingeied on a year
health ; Addle had for several weeks at­ column. There are nerves proceeding from and a half, and became idiotic; then ho
ings, Meh.
tended Wh evening and day^hools with
died. The physicians cxaxniued his head,
hir brother, and they both were progriws'and found a couUudnn of the skull, which
H ■•tings, Mk-h.
.... i
xxsuf
i*g rapidly in their studies aiid penman­ column are strained or wrenched off, it af­
occasioned inflammation. Thai poorboy’s
ship, when an accident occured which fects the whole body, Addie hit no use life paid tho pcneHy for his cutupanlcui K
spread A gloom over the whole school, and of her hands or fcctl”
’
kir.rf fan and miMkieft UliiMreo, al
The place to bay yout*.
brought sorrow in its most bitter Torm to
Mlf there ain’t Fred Green I Til tel U ways think, before - you commit any act
the humble household.
Ima been down there; I should think he'd that may injure another, of the gulden
It was NewYear tworuing, imd
chi|rule. *Du unto others as y«&gt;u would that
they should do ubuj you.* ”
Min Wardlow heard it,wnd tew by the
eln
crimson face of the child, that he heard it
According to «leading soft, rnoffey or-

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"Teacter, may I go home? They are all
of them* mail nt me.'5

were not very formidable.

At

waist, when FredXjrmm oAnw. Mabtemg

“few delegs

C A. BARNES will be glad to see all of his old friends
and as

may ujoreas will iavor him with their patronage.

♦ho *s*oolroom, Mid taking h'B seat, hid

WatoonateEt
Aar, and carry tag her into tte schoolroom

Ratda’I and others
Worker Kerr

mournfully

ray of
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!2!LHLJ.
Memorandum.

3emi-|jeeHii |epab!ian ^aiuie.

P^olod in moorh,'.
every reader.
IlAinntv. Mica., May 18,187G.

For President.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

of Ohio.
For Vice-President,
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

of Pennsylvania.
Subject to the decision of the Republi­
can National Convention.

‘‘Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interference which will
destroy the oth4r.”
THE HOMOEOPATHY QUESTION.
The fast friends of the Univcnity and
all Schools for the
education of the
masses of the p-ople will deeply regret
the action of the State Medical Society at

Ann Arbor last week on the Homcuopathy
question. Those who know us will not
accuse us of any undue sympathy with
that system of medicine, but on the con
traty know that all our prejudices favor
what is known as the old school, and yet,
if the science of medicine is to be taught

at the expense of the tax flayers of the
State in the University, -then justice and
equal rights required that all that is
knhjrn , of medicine as a science shall lie
taught there, and any attempt of any one
class to exclude any other, from all the
privilege! and benefits to be divised from
that high and generous culture to which
every son and daughter of Michigan is
heir under our constitution, is at war with
the rights of the people and will not be
timely submitted to by the independent
Michigander. We think the medical so­
ciety ofthe State had better do all they can
for Qie advancement of true medical
science, and leave the battle of the parit­
ies to be fought outside of the medical
department of the University.
Ab for us
we bid good speed to any and efforts to
ameliorate the condition of the human

race, no matter under what name, or by
whom made.
Rctolrrd, That the hm for appor­
tionment for the coming State Conventions
lx? fixed at one delegate for each 500
total votes cast for Governor, at the
election next preceding, and that each
fraction of three hundred or over in one
county shall entitle them to an additional
delegate; provided, that each organised

At the Republican State Convention
the foregoing resolution was maniomousiy
adopted. This was a wise action, and the

people of the county would do well to in­
sist that in all future calls for county
conventions, the committee apportion
the delegates from the several Townships
on tho basis of 4 from the township casting

adoption of his Resolution, the County of
Barry will be entited to seven delegate* in
the State Convention for the nomination
of State officers tho present year, as the
the vote for Governor in 1874 was only
3515 or leas by more than 1,000 thu
vote in 1872.
The Ogdensburg N. Y. Journal rays
the rictovyin that city on Monday was the

greatest Republican triumph ever achieved
there. James Armstrong, tho Republican

OUR NEW YORK LETTCR

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' which the contractor for the uew Dola­
' ware, Lackawanna and Waatera Rail­
road tunnel had stored about BfeflIO

hare been thus ahaent at least 181 days
during his term. In* March,1791, tho
seat of the Government being then at
Philadelphia, he issued a proclamation
dated at Georgetown in reference to run­
ning a boundary for the District of Colum­
bia. He signed nt Mount Vernon an offi­
cial letter to the Emperor of Morocco;
and from tho someplace issued the com­
mission of Oliver Wolcott u Comptroller
of the Treasury and the proclamation re­
specting tho whisky insurrection in Puunsylvauia; also the procLmatLu of the
treaty ot 1795 with Spain, and the execu­
tive order of August 4,1792, relative to
the duties on distilled spirits, Ac. When
at Germantown he signed sundry eommuBionn. He propooed to have Mr.Yenjo
officially presented to him at Mount
Vernon as Envoy Extraordinaiy and Min­
ister PlenipoteDtiare from Spain, and Mr.
Ycnjo went there for that purpose; but
the ceremony'of presentation was prevented
by an accidental omission of the Minuter
to bring his credentials.
President John Adams waa absent from
the Capital during his term of four yoars,
on various occasions, 385 days. He dischargud official duties and performed the
uwi solemn public acts at Quincy, Man.,
in the same manner as when at the scat
of the Government. Several of them arc
reel*cd, and it also specified that on the
28th of September. 1797, be forwarded to
the Secretary of State a commission for a
justice of tho Supreme Court, signed in
blank al Quincy, with instructions to fill
in the uame of John Marshall, if he would
accent, and if not that of Bushrod Wash­
ington.
I^esidcut Jefferson was absent from
the seat of the Government during his
two terms of office 79t» days, or more
than one-fourth of the whole official period.
He signed and issued from Monticello,
among other things.75 commissions. ‘
President Madison was absent G37 day«.
und President Monroe was absent 7&lt;M»
days, independent of the year 1824, and
two months of the year 1825, for which
period no data was found.
The lat­
ter Jransactcd public buainefw wherever
ho happened to be, and sometimes ^hilc
traveling.
President John Q Adanu was absent
during his single term 222 days, and in
his Memoirs (Vol,8, page 75) speaks of
his practice of leaving with his chief clerk
blank papers, signed by him, to be used
when necessary for proclamations, remMoion
of penalties and &lt;x&gt;B»ui*um&gt;K of cmnuik.
Kc speaks also of doing this same thing
in regard to the patents and land grants.
President Jackson was absent from tho
scot of the Government 502 days. Among
other important acts performed by him
when away from Washington was his
signing at Boston the famous order for the
removal of deposits from State bonks. The
memorandum at this point refers of Prenident Jackson n refusal in 1883 to furnish
the Senate a eopy of n certain paper alleged
to have been read by him to the Cabinet,
and mentions that in January, 1837, he
refused toallow a committee of the House
of Representatives to make a general
investigation of tha executive departments
without specific charges on the ground
among others, that the use ofofficial books
and reconls for itch purposes interfere
with the discharge of the public business.
Other Presidents were a&gt;Ment from
Washington and performed numerous offi­
cial duties while absent, as follows: Van
Bnren, 131 days; Tyler, 1G3 days; Polk.
37 days; Taylor, 31 days; Fillmore, 60
days; Pieroe, 57 days. Buchanan, 57 dap.
No mention is made of the absence of'
Presidents Lincoln or Johnson.

medical profrasion ought to bo its own
teacher and the guardian'&lt; Jto W

common u Ha
have become

Th® Intuit to Britfow—Th&lt;
oratk Tteletr-Joter
,
lod will iainA
«-Ctt Etet* Aoteal-teth- 1
•r Charity
Burfwes’-F

••f th.

it the city w1
• twenty years of*20,750,467 since last June. The ex
ds of ompty
storea,
and tens of thousands of empty pendituras of the government hare ak»
shop
windows
were
shattered,
and
tho
THE IMSt LT TO DMISTOW.
gas put out. fully two miles from the houses, and I can't sec where tho busi- been jeduood nearly 810.000,000 in th,.
ncra or nqoplc to fill them arc coming
determined to nominate Bristow, whether kers, and ten miles away, on Staten Is­ Trotn. But let us hope for the brat.
land, ta ftrtr Shook the ground, and
Baniuni is to be Brnntor Irom Conner
RI.'DENBTEIM,
ticut, b*uating Eagiuh, in tbj
aristocratic affair, made up entirely of rolled the ships in the bsy, which before the Israelite, convicted of the mi
ic Cancn*. by 100 id'tn':
Sarah Alexander, committed &gt;«i
Republicans, and is supposed to represent
Republican reutimout in the city.
A
T.ranfiiL — .i____
is the nwt
number of admirera of tho Secretary put fo» SI.25 h day. There had bscn
My'm»d"r&lt;J
food'given 1
NEW ADVERTISEMENT S
up his name for membership, expecting, trouble with the men previously, and
' NOTICEas a matter of course, tljal a gentleman' so when strikes oecurred,- the’ giant powder
was always careflilIt removed, which thb
fas »o weak
well known and so high, socially, politi­
time, had not yet been done.
Wondci- .that death was inevitable.
His
father
cally, and in every other jray, would be fully, no lives were loot, and (he strikers
lydx^and had it
accepted without a question.
In abort, if they committs " ’ ’
tatfliiMdicsMif the rigid
l&gt;»ud RMIanMt? Utii MB.
Mr. Bristow's becoming a member would spared tho crimi
His cursin'* the detectblood-guiltiness
honor the club • a thousand times) more
than the dub would honor him. Now by

New Yobk,

May 15th, 1876.

.TW^* '**■'

•*

EGt’ E

the laws ofthe club, one rote in ten nd

vorao to a candidate, kill*,, and when the
ballot was taken it was found that there
ned by the
were twelve black-balls—two more than
ted him to
enough to defeat hltu.
There was llq. The cars which run
ferry arc hoisted up tU
____
rbody is that
wildcat excitement when the result was elevator, saving nearly
guilty of the enmo. but that
made known. The black-balling of the going
oingup
updie
diegrade
gradeioiothe
theold
oldway.
way.
The he was insane when he did it.
__1
Secretary was denounced by the oldest
and best members us an outrage, and on,
wires,
anxiou- inquiries were raadc for the ’men
of the expkwion. cave
who did it,, but of course they could uoi the elevator began to move, and
horsewomen.
It
be found. The matter would possets no toppled over, failing thirty feet, throwing I
signifieanoe, were it not ftrr the manner in
which it was done. Tt: was evident that
any of tlic twenty seven passengers e*- •
the party doing it could have commanded caped witboatjojan, and sev«d Jjava |
filly votes if it had been nseoraary, and it since died.''
‘ 1
- '
*soruuicu^rX,,X«

stub at his Presidential prospects.
The
next morning in Albany, as soon as it
became known, certain politieiam were
talking that itwonld bo of no use to nom­
inate a man who could not be elected to
the Union I^caguc Chib, showing that the
programme had been arranged beforehand,
and that the black-balling was the begin­

ning of a very dirty raid upon Bristow.
The effect has not been, however, what
the conspirators in tended.
The Repub­
licans of New York, the beat members of
the club inc’udcd. arc indignant at the
outrage, and there are thousands of Bris­
tow men to-day where there were hnn-

4

Stok M«riie&gt;l Convention.

fisreawa It hoffinrd, that :

S&amp;iESs
gE-ggfefc?

Mvrwralrvd

QRAXOTR

aSB® J

Dtpolfool

.po.ib.iU be mode on &lt;be poekel, of
“SdoJ •“d
pSroo. S™ Yorker, rill (l.fjeorud &lt; "
W
for mid .00,0,er exromoo. Tor il.e
, A’roog &lt;Xb« bw.to« toowoted w lire

comes on.
The Women's Centennial °
loioo Low ii. Sil, .od picked tbr I

of preserving every donor's name to be oriv.0
n»-IU.heBext&lt;?»te»»UI.
Will, Irw
'

' v

‘‘

t ’

•

tt-..
.

,,

...

ha I&gt;appj nmtealy i»lp.Hi4S,?.1l»l:
b. K. /Job,—,
rich for their checks, and the poor work- . *J™’d K*P,dj*;
i
E. REIDY.
...
i.g.omonfonh.ir live .njten «-»t I ,
S-"W-0«&gt;- I- Itabb^r,
pi-ra.
\ "
-------------------------Edward .Cox,
at the Ceutenaial. and ,a very pretty

building which docs not bold a tithe
hardly of the women s exhlbiu, and w of
The
nor any of his trusted friends had any­ no earthly use. except to flatter the vanity
TU
thing to do with tho matter.
of a ftw women who cannot boar to make
to the vacancies in tho Judical Committee
themselrol'
conspicuous,
and
gave
an
THE DEMOOUCY
hworth, of
awfully ill-looking lot *
are in a dilemma. They want Tilden, but
to parade at tho Conte
they m» if they nominate him they lose
en, one
the West—that is, the soft money ports
ernment officials and
ofthe West On the other hand, if they
bition. bt. John's Guild, not tho least elected as delegate* to the. American Med­
deserving the charities, ifj not the most ical Society, to be held in Philadelphia.

B EAD ! READ! JUUD !

Joy Comfort, and Happing
Sick i
OF IIASTI

J'!#W J- B Iasube

can’t dodge so as to satisfy both.
Tho
busweas world, Republican as well as

not satisfy them. Tilden will undertake
to cany the Convention by the

hare'tlieir

very cheerful frame of mind.
May fair, which wra not Iras brilliant ■
J® ijfcj
pecto arc by no means rose colored, citb-. r than any that went before. It was held ।
» beTk-M
for the nomination or election, and the I
in the Academy of Music and did a '•"* 1
old bachelor looks care Worn and troubled.
Bit; Daniel McU.J. m in soodl. ud
rard Cox. of BatBEECHEE AXt&gt; BOWEX.
ing, as well as a thriving book an&lt;
The Beecher trouble has broken out
afresh, and this time more virulent than
ft*totWoocMWaste proftL „ w'T
ever.
Bowen has knowledge, no he
claims, which will settle the whole matter. private
But he wtH not divulg?, unless ho is per­ 1 tnrcs ftw cxhfoiuon/and this affordedA
A
.a
■ a.
( iin«rTM«ir
Politk.1 Notos.
mitted to do it in the way that he fine chance for the cvcrybodics to sec Congressional District).
yvyatiowof D^, Qnfc thc-socirty
wants to. He rays that the knowledge he paintings that are .flMudty iaKantoTde 'fa I -■
Strangers in Washington ask to sec “the has involves a great many other people, the vulgar eye.
’k.Jl
VI. wL drcfloffitfit hold itv-fwxt’annual meeting
man President Grant stepped cn." They and that he will go before a committee of
"onb
yearlrom
date at Battle Creek.
THE CEXTENNIAL
mean Blackburn.
1
The Committee of nine, having rignidbinterested men and tellit all, they pledged ».l™.a,begi.0i.Klobe IU&lt; i.
Wm. II. Barnum was the only old -V — '-— .---Democratic Representative whom Speaker
_S ju &gt; . .
.1 submitted a communication, which after
Kerr did not think fit for the chairman­ This Mr. Beecher doejina. At the last wav of New
ship of a committee.
meeting of Plymouth Church there was a' boarding '
“Then Susan B. Anthony arose, calm, spicy time. Bowen and Beecher got by ppwinga _________________ _
-- -—:1k . -and pale and solemn," says a New York tn/i «-am itin tin waa
immense, suceera, to which New York
reporter. Sunn would be an orament to
contributed quite as much as the Quaker , r,, M-..
.. •
,
to “get out," aud the prodeedinga would
Democratic meetings about this time.
’
have done no discredit to a nominating
Fitxhugh, the jolly Democratic -daw­
•rcfa*?J 5°
convention ih a Democratic ward in New for three days in advance, and NewYork I
York.
In the meantime Moulton »
likely to lose his head, notwithstanding he prenaing hia suit, Bowen is getting road;
to find sonic wav to get at Brechcr, with­
is a “bigger ^tuan than old Grant.’’
tution of this State society be amended so
out involving others, and thoro is a priThe Syracuse Journal doubts if Gov.
as to read as follows, vix “The reindeni
peel for a Klkcnuy «Fn or
Tilden's name will be submitted to the
dimensions. How it will all result no and ladt
..
TOhoUld be de-jtod by vote of a .
Dcwkocratic National Convention, and it one knows. But the whole world wishes
thinks cx-Gov. Seymour is likely to , get that it waa over in one way or another.
I MhMU|Bl|a'TA
the nomination after all.
York
great
wife and her mother arv keeping hoard-

•»- CONSULT* TIOJfnKE. T.S

PT
GOUMEIFS DlkMB HWBHt

ss;

assured that Gov. Hendricks is ia favor
candidate for Mayor, goes in with 312
of the extinction of the National Banks,
majority, the highest ever given for that
that die Indiana platform says so, and the
office, and all his raaoaiafosou tho ticket
Governor is on that platform.
are elected, although the Democrats put
Parson Brownlow rays he shall support

iuxMEAUM «*rw&lt;nuN.
j—„ ,t,

It won t happen again for an
years, and we shall noi

hundred.

«.
_.r
-h? Profa®°'

rawanip. wno practices, or
,p.r*ot,.c*’.&gt;n "ccordancc

the nominee of the Cincinnali Convention
and that bc'b opposed to any man for the’

lowutious

Ilamihon Fish is the only Cabinet offi- Presidency who does now or ever did . ar

aUara atetehrirarSZZw Ui&lt;*J

umraim

Being a business tliat need* agaant dtwl

in the Vmdte, out truly ray UM n*.v
oan^e better WHrtr.-te te &gt;sffier sat
fafoettou than way ritbarffsae H* &lt;hi.octton. .rvU'MAMKW.M*'

Btates, with their wi

IHtWAodhchra continued to fill the office
The Bev. Dr. who orated on the South­ noamiMiii ■■■!■, st kilted a
of Seurctary of State with dmingufabod
ern Memorial Day at Charlotte,N. C., raid:
ability. No attacks upon
'Wcarv today united to the poritanition ofthe daiieate-rtiipb

mo* honorable record.

of JKHr.eJrt*i»i'''

with

situation of the
partment of the L’nlvi *
tain or advance medicine

medical de­
‘

bustowa.
Hasuwe LruqoaMad.' •.

STEBBINS I®OS
H aatlnga, July 13th -1375

“18‘1

�/.fill
Compliments.

Iqihlictit hpjtr.

The

A^Miltion

- ******** r&lt;Mt» BMBT WB1TT.
-TRAMGfcll^ GLIDE

Frvm tha Jaoktea.daUr CiUasa.

ThofitaiaBpart—mV i

typographical appearance.—The Boult Creek

IXftKX

The Hastings Bonner
---- -- ... ...
t,

at a late how.

is no* published
__ .____ . .__

di

The M

n the ways and means
psttoetionoffish and

the

200,000 upto 1,000,000. The programme

Colburn, of Detroit, wm elected Secretary
Hayes. Republican »•nlha.nl io Mickijan, pro tan., and D. II. Fits Hugh, of Bay
City Treasury pro fros J. E. Long, of
Detroit, sad II. E. Southworth, of Jack
wasssws ■ad. a oommittec on credentials, I
and. their report showed tba following pre­
aa a semi-weekly.
sent entitled to vole aa delegates:
Detroit and Lake St. Clair Fishing and
Sporting . dub—J. M. Holland W. C.
Ha i» "tripping fbr
the
Sght which Colburn, J. E. Long.
Kent CouLty Sportsmen's Club—Dr.
E. 8. Holmett, A. B. Turner, W. L.
to bis enterprise.— Thayer.
Forest and Steam Club, of Jackson—G.

FOOT OFFICE TIME CARD

iks Wodn*U»x a aS teutrdar at 11

isavs al

J. M. XXVIN8. P. Mi

COUVTk OFFICERS.

Club—E. H GtUmtn, A.

,

!

Evidence of Success.
Osgood, Homy H

aa a amm-weekly, publishxd Mondaya and
Thursdays. It ia, aa it always h»« Leva,
steadily aml^uflit&gt;ehin(ly R«puh|icaa ia ll*
politics, ably adiirtl and bright with logical
editorial*
The local department ia well

TO DAY’S .’ADVERTISEMENTS.

Iu*di«*-3. W Aritareac A c».
KMd-StnniCi.
Bkhimi Ntffce-M. Prite.lt.

Hubbard, Wm. An-.

The Forest and Steam Club of this city'
was then admitted—32 tuetaberi and the
convention proceeded to busiueM in the

the deliberations, or a portion of I he tn,
may be summed up as follows:
The admission of honorary members of |
May 13. IBiO.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

The amendment of fish and game laws,
so as to make them more operative and
easier to enforce, by making it the special
&gt;i0i duly of some officer or officers to appre­
hend the Violators.
Prohibiting by law the wholesale riaugh-.
tor of pigvomt by netting.
'
Favoring the close of the deer kiljing
aeaaoo on Nov. 15th instead of Dec. 15th.
Prohibiting the catching of grayling or
trout by any means than fly fishing. ' -J
Nr. Kellogg, from the Fish Commission
reported the salmon and other fish planting*
in most of our lakes doing well. The
Commission had th.' last yrar jJautcd nine

Gold 112}.

The Circuit Court la atill

Judge Higby. aTJnckeun, died auddenly on
Croquet does not soem to be as popular this

Church from Pa. ia. C.

ARMY AND NAVY.

OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER.
I’HiLAPKi.FniA, PgNN.May 12, 187G.
Th emo ming opened gloomily but by
ten o'clock the sun had driven away the
clouds and the noonday wm aa bright m
could be desired.
Long before nine
o'clock the hour when tho ground were to
be opened an imtnencc throng had aasetnbled and it was steadily increased by the
arrival of thous tnds upon thousand every
few minutes for hours. Various estimates
have been made of the number of persons
in the enclosure and they varied from .
laid down by tho Commissioners was car­
ried out exactly, when President Grant
arrived Wagner's inauguration March was
played and then Bishop Sjmpson prayed.
Tho buildings were presented by. Gen.
Hawley to tho Proddent who responded in
an address. Thefiag was unfurled the Hal­
lelujah chorus sbi-uted, Bells chimed, and
one hundred guns were fired, to announce
that the Grand Centennial Exhibition was
duly opened. Then a grand proccmion
was formed tad President Grant passed
at the bead ofit into Machinery Hall were
aaaisted by Mr. Coriuu be put in motion
the grand Curlew engine which furnishes
all the power needed on the grounds.
Tho Vice President of the United States
all the members of the Cabinet nil the
Judges of the Supreme Court and most of
the members of Congress, all the mombe re
of the Diplomatic Corps at Washington
and llio Governors of nine States with
many others official* and distinguished
men were present on the platform. The
grounds were brilliant with uniforms and
the variegated dreous of the representa­
tives offoreign natioos^Ercry thing waa not

would be tho case Thia is umrv the
fault of tho exhibitors than of the Com­
mission because goods have boon held

al the gate of 7*A/vr hundred and fifty
sible to put them in place. Many of the
Exhibitor* delayed too long in preparing
tho cases and fixture* in which to display
their articles and quite a number of litem

SPECIAL NOTICE.

A Stirring Appeal to the Michigan

.

Heroes!

Headquarters Mich ioan soldiers* "I
And Sailobs’ Association,t
Detroit, May 12th, 187C.
)
SoHiers and Sailors of Michigan :
’
Comrades—At the &lt;Mt annua! reunion
of the Michigan Soldiers’ and Sailors'
Association, the city of Detroit, bv n reso­ tho powtrfaUy inrisoi
lution, of ite Common Council invited the (abte al«n&lt;mu vbiohl
association to hold its seventh reunion in
the ‘'City of the Straits."
Tho invitation was accept'd by the as­
sociation, and the time for holding the
reunion wm left to the Executive Commit­
tee. After full and careful deliberation,
May 25th wm fixed m the day.
.
Comrades —We appeal (o you to exert
yourselves to make this, our seventh
reunion, held, as it is, in the centennial
year of our national life, a year especially
dedicated to the inspiring memories of
patriotism and devotion to our country,
memorable in numbers and cnlhuaiasm.
Let uj recur dneo more to the glorious
daya dt'61 and relight again the campfires
of the Union, revive tho friendships of
the bivouac and tho battlefield, and with
COMMBRCIA
warm hands daspinga of the living renew
IIASTIMGS MARK)...
our grateful devotion to the mcvnorica of
the dead.
The amplest arrangements will be made
fur all that may oxine aud every care will
be exercised by the officera and executive
ami local committee to make the occasion
ono of enjoyment and recreation. The
oration will be delivered by one of Mita­
S*
'a most eloqarDt eitixra soldim, ex
it Gov. Chas. 8. Blay, of Kalamaxoo.
aud a noble banquet will lx) spread in
Young Mon's Hall, while tho usual rich
“toast of reason and flow of soul" will sup­
plement the banquet. Comrades—come
in squads, by platoons, companies Imttelious—come up solid, m Michigan boy*
went into the fight, aud show that the
laud of Washington and Jtacoln i* as dear
to us as in tho days that tried men'* «oal*.
The following named railroad* ’ have
generously consented to cany for half fare
Detroit and Milwaukee, I let roil Lansing
MONET. 3k.
and Lake Michigan. Canada Southern,
Flint and Pore Marquette, and the Mich-1
igan Central and it is expected that other
MEW YORK MARKET
railroads will do the saiue.
Byron M. Cutcuxon,
President Michigan Soldiers and Sail­
ors ^taaocutiou.
'j*
Geo. II. Hopkins.
Hterlinc exehsnsa. t’O dsy&gt;. IIAPS.
Corresponding Secretary.
Stite. Ontral »t«-b. «•&lt;

Literary.

Lake Shor.. 5454.

agemeat to day somewhere in - the admis­
I«akc trout would now receive most atten­
The Alluntii' Monthly for June is pub­
tion. Oswego boss, Skaneatdos trout, and sion of viahon. Thousands paid to R*
. Itthed a little in ahiieipapoo uf ibi regular1
13 amounted Io $4,421.(100.
date of issue, in order that It may present
Mr. ■WhtHicr s Centennial Hymn coincitroduecd.
crowded between the main building and deat with its rendering at the op« ning of
The delegates to the national convention
The hymn is given
I-arJ IlMWiBlir..
at Chicago tn August, and the officers for .Machinery Hall. . Goliah of Gath withhia the Exhibition.
the ensuing year elected wore as follows. spear like a weaver* beam could not have together with tho original music by John
President—E. S. Holmes Grand Rapid*. forced his way through this swelling MM K. Paine, which is not for sale anywhere
First Vico-President—Grove II. WoL of humanity and thus thousands wove else. The magarinc opens with a laugha­ Tello*.
ble and characteristic sketch by Mark
prevented from seeing even the ground* Twain, explanatory of “The Facta con­
cerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in
Battle Creek.
Connecticut." A new aerial by Henry
Secretary—Arthur J. Holt, Grand
James, Jt*., entitled The American, ia to'-K.
in their renurks upon tho minag
begun; Prof. Adler contributes a paper on
Treasurer John E. Long, Detroit.
Not accustomed to giro way to o
Buddha, “A Prophet of the Peanle
Delegate* to the Chicago Convention —
there Isa second paper by Charles FranD. JI. Fitxhuvh, Bay City, W. C. Culboru
j cis Adams, Jr., on the Stale and the
Exposition.
Detroit; E. 8. Holmes, Grand Rapids ;
.Railroads; Mr. Howells writes a pleasant
Tbr Philadelphia wad Reading Railroad Com. description of the Shaker Vilhgo at
And along walk succeeded in gelling into the8 Shirley ; there is another chapter of Mrs.
grounds. Who over had charge ofthis partI Kemble’s “Old Woman’s Gossip
there
second Tuesday in May, 1H77 al fl rand
of the business made a mem of it and hadI is aa easay by Caroline D. Swan on the
Rapids.
DETROIT MARKET.
better give way lo some nun whocaa attend। Quaintnes.* of “The Judicious Hooker;"
His Honor tte
to his duties. The Haokman and Liierj Miaa 8. F. Hopkm* writes an amusing I
lirrsMT. Hay U. ICu.
State Atairs.
sketch “In the Quantic Stage;" there are
keep*? oT Philadbiphu dfrrve a first clam
‘ p omm by Paul H. Hayne. T. B. Aldrich,
ill elasaM of our eiliwM.
Will not aoao
f Adelaide AlHag, CdreteM. A. Window,
The Potterville rake factory is aaid to
■uierprHiag man get a iwpply fur sale.
day they set tho price of a carriage। Edgar Fawcett and B. W. Ball; and the
. departments of Rcvcnt Literature, Art ■Iwack U tho &lt;l»elia« o( »b&lt;-at Iron to tW froi
at twnty fire dnUan for a day. When the
and Mihm contains much that is enter­ tXTO (10x14) kmI tte hinra ofter Iron fraa XL 4
between Detroit and Bay City.
Devil gather* in his jewels the brightest- twining and readable. Tlio number as a
The State Hone Fair will be held at uf hi* ornaments will donbtfaoi be the
i whole ia excellent, loth as regards'Quality
Advertised Letters.
Grand Rapids Sept 11, 12, 13, 14, and
Philadelphia liverymen. I heard many and variety. Hi'-O Houghton A Co.,
15.
an caroent wish to day that he (the devil;. publishers comer Beacta and Somerset
List of letters remaining in lit* Hastings P
Detroit appropriates 81,600 from the
, streets. Boston, Mass.
O. harry County. Micb.. May 1U, 1K7G.
city treasury foe a Fourth uf July celebratiqn.
Tho great iron businem is starting up
''Some uf the Charlotte people have lately
again, a large proportion of the mills
Tho display of military ua working double time, 1.010 out of a to­ Stark* al 2C.
purchased so-called gold chain" and eum- hospitalities.
Airhart, Praoklla 8. &amp;uilh. Mrs. Sellin Hob
tal at 2rV» *f which 7V Iron Ar has
The new Methodist nhnreh which ia to officer* particularly having an eruption of
&lt; Milennial in August.
'tb»*disburanfa&gt;ta of alive

Rhodes, A. Stinger, Miss

Elixaheth

Kelly,

fiS.OOP to 10,0OU.

B. F. Mills, two miles -from Eaton
Rapids, had 20 valuable sharp killed by
dogs test Tuesday night

been arrested for.illegal voting. Two were
under age, and two were unregistered.
Two hundred* and fiftty peraomi wen
coofirmed at Trinity Church in Niles, on

ta Philadelphia has a tag disjtayed. The
Colcneotal and Grand have a pay display

MACK.

Wa aak oar roadata to pay particular at­
tention to the Card of Dr J. B. La Sub*
which wiU U bood ia another column of

The Democratic Stalo Convention, fur
the choosing of delegates io the Desnocralic National Convention, will be held
perfecting hia tij^e to,a claim of IQO acre* of at Lansing on Wednesday, 24th the in&lt;.
land lit that state.

Boeaya the Kirkarille, Mo.,

IMriiar Traakie. !M*h«riro&lt;

ienec and wonderful skill.
up with the en
Williams. After:
body and
House.

the advertiseipcnt oT“ GoWwin'n

rMrtf &lt;k.

Fob A**!-*^ *' &gt;■** ' JoUg

Mm

May, 17th 18ft.'
ofSotomaa.

/£

Inquire of Marshall Pricket,

.

XXi8w4

�MW

I n.i jjwmynnp auo
Southern

Discord:

Ix&gt;ok at tho condition of the South to
day wherever the Daraecrate Iroids sway,
and see if anything but frouhln can ensue
from the conduct of tho leaders. The
destruefion of slavery 'waa designed to
terminate a crime against humanity—a
crime which had long been perpetrated,
LuAshould then cease. The 'reedam of
the alavea ent the ground from beneath
the Stave Power, deprived it of the subjects
it has ro brutally ruled, but left them n
its proMucv ti&gt; tnc protection of the lavra.
Tho Slave Power peased under tho roc,
hut it waa tee insensible to profit by it.
‘Ilie freemen made citizens, and the men
engaged in the rebellion were amnestied.
Here was a new state of society in which
tho elements wore different from any that
had hitherto existed.
Citizensliin had
Ik»u lost by rebellion, and was res red tthe rebel whites on the oath of byal alleg­
iance. Had the Slave Power been wise it
would have startled anew, and laid the
foundation for a political edifice that
sliould hare been in accord with the g*andeur of tire renovated Riynhlw*. ImUoul of
thi* it has reared Fit »tcs pnder.it* control
of so grotesque an arvliitooture that it
lieara all the Araik's oftheii former iniquity.
The Javelew Slave Power a-’ll yearns for
slave*. The Democracy ba&lt;.cns to place
itself under the yoke, and play* with its
fetters while the free adored citizen weep
teals of bloo«l. Without the aidqfdie
• Democracy of the other parts nF the Union
the Stave Power could never have been
what it is—the gulling, rcsticts, cruel
instrument which continues tho war of the
rebellion by its uddisguisod determination
to enslave the colored citizens as effectually
aa in day* gone by, sllhough under
another name. This contention of color
this unfair treatment of colored men, ta at
the bottoxn.pf all the discord in the South.
That at this late day coIorod citizens of
the United States/should need protection
jn the South is .^national dissppoin.mcut.
The Nation presumed that when the rouse
ceased the effect would cease. A South
without
stave*
ta
the
trouble.
Aud if the trouble ta
kept
up
what ta there to prevent on appeal to the
people to take the Southern difficulty in
hand and settle it in the interest offrcedom?
It may have to come to this.

Mr. II. Cains-Jackson. wl|&gt; ta an nuFew peonlu know or think of thta*cnor thority on nutters connected with...the
mmre use’ and waste At wiod in the coun­ grain trade lut* written n letter Jo..the
try. With such an apparently inexhaus­ laondon Ar-ufo^ f^t. in which lit- given
tible supply as wo have, cur ure of it has
been most lavish, without any thought os hta opinion that the war-cloud in Eu­
how fast the forest* w -rebeing destroyed. rope has not jet iuflueuced the markets
With a moment's reflect :ou wq should perceptibly. B»J‘wcat|jtfr iiiTranco, suoh
understand why wo nlmdy jwy nearly weather a* lias not been* know there aiuvf
double what the saute a.ddu coat only a
1’8-15. ta greater c-vp&lt;’f-T anxiety thanuny
few decades ago. It wcuul also faring US
to a realisation of the fact, nlrvody fonr- present indication of a war, ax it way have
sccu by thinking men, that if mca&gt;ureu a serious effect upon tha crop*., At
arc not won taken to provide for tho present the markets arc abundantly
growth of useful treew, the time whan wo
plied. The milling interest of
must depend upon otlicra countriat for
lumber, at a cost as, great at is now paid Britain draw# a groat amount of wlicut
in England, may not be, for disteut. In from Boat India, and considerable from
many of the older countries such things are Australia. The Indian wheat ta a 'liftji
provided for by strict statute enactments.
gritty grain. There ta much anxiety felt
In this country, despite the*use of cual- at Odessa in regard tn the crop prospect
for fuel. Loth fur domestic purpose* mid
in
Poland.
for the generation of steam, and the in­
creased Um- of other material both in
ANGLE WORMS
•he construction uf buildinas and various
implcment.*i and fur ship-building, the
figures showing the continued demand
for wood seem ..Irnnat incrediide The
railroads in jmrticular arc imuwmff conxuuiets, botbin fuaL »» the construct hrn of
During the Mvcre shower of Satuntav
cars and building Mid for sleeper*. From a
[-amphkri.ixui.-d by ‘‘the Mowachusett* last imriKHioo Humbert of ‘Single vrormv*
f«dl. A xtntiemun. in .onkr io i-attafy
Society for the promotion of Agrionhnre.
offering prizes for arboriculture, we gather ; hta cuiu*ity osJo whitber.lhfj fi?U with
the rain. madeM-v.-ral axperim^nti} .nir i:-'
the following facts and ratunates:
It is estimated that the railroads in tin-: them. He «pr«ad a Ian;.- shi*ei up.»n jlic
I'nitod Htat.* oonsume nnhua’ly 114.000.- gra***. which &lt;u ‘Roon■ v.wA’rril with T»ig
Otto sleeper*, a’-&lt;1 fl&gt;r fencing the road*. I fat lively worms • jnst tho ■' kind hMiHe
wood costing not leas than 8!3,&lt;&gt;&lt;'0,(JttO. 1 Would make a fish lauirh all over.
with an additional rasfolwt h-aM $U&gt;iMi j also went upon tho roof' of bta bouv arid,
annually to keep lheso fences in repair. found them acattcrcd around pientir^ly,
F«r the more than 115,000 miles of tele ' while tho ground war thickly *tn wn with
them. The theory that they ire taken up
graph in operation over 3,000,000 trccr-;
fur poles were dcstioyed in their omatrac- in water spout* and afterwards deporitM
lion, while the annual repairs call fur ; upon the ground during a htorm wu think
some 250,000 more. For the 20,000,-1 an erroneous one frmn ho fact that angle
OoOJHMt matohe* manufactured annually ; worms cannot lire in w_xr cnniaiucntly
in the Uuitbd Steles £10,000 cubic feet could not be taken from that source.
of the best pine lumber Is required. It takes I Wil) some of ottr scientist* give their views
ut least 1,450,000 cords of wood to lake • on thuaubjeet?

bricks made annually, to furnish whidi 1
repuirv* the resources of 36,000 acres.
MiW ABIW ISKMBSTv
For shoe peg* it takes 100.000 cord* of
white birch, worth $1,000,000.
For
G. P. Rowell 1 Co's. Column.
packing boxes, lumber to a value of $8,­
KTIUUV 5EBIE FILLS.
000.000, and of Agricultural implement*,
amounting to $75,000,000 in value, the
cost of wood is not less than $20,000,000.
Thu value of log* Rawed iulo lumber in
1870 was $103,000,000. Since I860
more then 50,000,000 acres of forest
The Difference.
covered land has been chared for ag icv'
tural purpoe.es in the United Stile*. *ud
The nation has been plundered to the many of the trees burned' aa the caaiest
extent of pillions of dollars by dtahonct way of getting rid offtbcm—a sacrifice of
(Democratic officials, many of these officials millions of feet of good lumber.
POSITIVELY CURED.
no* holding’ high place in the es’unation
of their party friends. Boss Tweed, with
hia $20. 000,000 stolen from the tax-pay
or* of New York, was an apt scholar uf
On this subject, Mr. Willard, of the
modern Dc’inocracy.
Intrusted to the
custody of a Democratic sheriff, who had Rural New Yoritcr, ha» the following:
There are various opinions in reference
enjoyed in other days the princely hospi­
tality of this persecuted official,the B"« dis­ to tho best and chcajie*! manner of raising
appeared lie tween dark and daylight calves; Wc believe the best result* arc ob­
months ago, and nothing has been heard tained by giving the calf generous treat
from him since. It is believed by many ment from first to last. A poor, Wanted
that he is still in New York city, the and half-starved calf will never lie able to
guest of his Democrat.’c admirers.
Had reach that standard of excellence that ii
he been a Republican official he would weuld, had a more liberal allowance of food
have been breaking stone at Sing-Sing, and boon made during its earliest daya. Ef*
the Democratic press would have been calf gels a fair Wait on milk, its food
holding him up us a fair sample of Ilepub maybe changed to whey by adding a por­
I lean corruption. But as he waa a Demo­ ridge of oatmeal, oilcake, buckwheat flour,
cratic leader his shortcomings nrcoreriook- or something of thi* kind to supply the
ed, and his crime scarcely mentioned by necessary constituents lacl-ngin the whey.
the Opposition press. Even the sheriff
Wc have sometimes seen good calvre
holdi hu position, and Governor Tilden raised on a small quantity of milk by add­
Tries, JW»iv-Aw7Viu».
nods consent. _ The great. diffi«rc:joc be ing the liquor from steeped hay, Where
tween Democracy and Republicanism is conveniences arc had for staying hay,
just this: tha former shield*. its official and only a small quantity of uulk can bo
rascals, the latter punishes them when • had, this plan may be resorted to, but if
ever found. There is not an instance on
* OHEUUKDBBU AXD BOUKTH RMTICK.
record where the Republican party shield­ porridge, or oatmeal, or oilcake will require
ed an official known to be dishonest.
les labor in its preperatioa and is ussier
_to be regulated as to the quantity required,
Gear of thought.
In butter dairies good calves can be
raised on the skimmed milk.
Almost
Happiness ta like a genial sunshine tlrat every farmer has some peculiar notion of
bring* out the bmla aud blosaoma, and his own in regard to the manner of raising
coven the thorns with beauty and fra­ calves; but the great and general fault in
management ta a scanty oUawance of nugrance.—Duff Dorter.
■i lions food in the early stages of growth.
If any man bear my word* and bel«jrc
I; is important that the young annual
not, 1 judge him not; for I came not to be kept in a g-owing, vigorous condition.
judge the world, but to save the world. so that when cold weather approaches in
—Jrim Chri»i.
.
the fall and early winter, it will be able to

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FARM FOR SALE!.
The ••utMwriber of«ra tar tale a
Faria ia ths Towtiohiu uf Ho«uuf», Mfr
Qiftmbj Station, op the Vriital RanMa bivbion of theAftrhtort Ceatrsl RiuiroaJ, w«W«-'
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liberal tenur. a* to paynirafs and al pHeta
wbMi caaam flail to Ix- stMisfisetory to say1
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A First-Class Farm,
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work need not be lost; tira( ta where they with goal feed a^d oom. and without
should be. Now put foundations under spacial nursing to bring it through the rig
oni of winter. Il pdys well to dp the
them.— Thoreau.
work thoroughly and in the boat manner
Our churchcs by this time oti-hl to be at first, since, if this ia omitted, no after
E. W, A'OIGTB
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wary of smooth tongued mcn.wbu arc com treatment will be able to wholly countcrparatire stranger* and without any catab- uct neglect and starvation S» the early
lishea-reputatioa. — Couyregatiunalftt.
stages of v -owth.
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lit tho Best laager Browed in the West
8.M hr Cask u MILWAUKHB BRKWBUT
Beware of the scibos, which desire' to
The importance pf growing good dairy
Grand jnvefTfr.,'MNn. Mioh.
walk in the long robes, and love greeting stock canirot be too strongly urgcd_titppn
in the markets and the highest scat- in tlio tho dairy Krmcra dF rmn
synagogue*, and the chief rooms at framto. The difficulty of getting’- ‘^ood stock by
solving tram droves brought from , a dis­
I must chouse to receive' the truth, no 1tance, is so great that the raising of stock
matter how it bear upon myoolf; must fuL 1on tho farm where it is to bo used Is new
low it, no matter where it leads, from what ialmost imperative,' if a good and profitable
jiarty it severs me, or to what party it Iherd i-ylcsired. Calves should be selected ,
from deep milking animal*, and If these
allies.—Dr. Chatmiitg.
Faith, which meant a belief of • creed, Ihave been crossed with thoroughbred bulls
must now imply a cotupaniowship with &lt;of good milking families’ tho chances are
certain that tho calf will make a
Christ; repentance must signify a purifying almost
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                  <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 7.

HSTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. MONDAY. MAY 22. 1876

NO. 1050

Ths ^piiYeeklj helical fatf.

Political Notes.

GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

PUBLISHER.

're^fea. f' «ixnt

er of tlie House of Representatives to* a1
friend
at
Sherman, Texas,
which1

South Carolina write* a private letter to a

days ago.

hi«

found

oolnms a

its way

friend in Columbus, Ohio, that the dele*
few' (। gation to Cincinnati from that State will be
into• Tor Hayes on the second ballot.
.

print:

. The New York Tribune iayn “it is be­
D.£., Doer 13. 1S75. coming more dear every trad* that the
z‘Dcar— : I have been trying ever since
' tendency toward inflation and repudiation
tny dcotion to write to you, but have been1 । is very strong within the Democratic party.
bcarigued from light in the morning until Yet men wonder why the Independent*

one or two at night, I had about onehnndred 4 thirty anpomtznente to make 4
have had I reckon without exageration
three thousand applications besides men.
women 4 children polling and jerking me’
ertry lime I would’ put niy head out of
■ the door of myoffiee. I have had to keep
twousherH 4 two to three clerks eta sinec
the hour of my election in my office, 4 it
is now five o’clock in the morning that I
have gotten up to write to you.
In regatd
I' to—I tried to save a place tor him bntthe.

1506 Sold if 1871.
3649 Sold if 1871.
7473
Sold tf 1873. 14976 Sold if 1874. 31077
Sold if 1875, 440 fuLLy 100000 01LL
OK 4KQUI4KD 704 1876. Oft 44L7
TUT
V-UUT Solo

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.
PHOFESMUl AID BUSIES CARDS.

An active and intelligent Republican in

to in uur

num iiiuiumi

WWtanm. 14JO I
*; Cota-n I _5M»£
5f4&gt;laiaa. I UP f

The following letter from the doorkeep­■

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Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

hesitate to trust it."

The Baltimore G.tzctfg jaya that the
feeling agyiwt Gov Tilden in that S,tale
lias iocrraaed to such a^ extent that it

would bcfully to select him as the standard-

bearer ofthe'Democratic Party in th* cow­
ing rompdgB.

Congressman Lamar is said to Imre tv­
ceived information from the South that if

member* are so clamorous for their consf tnsntk that so far it has Ires,impossible at Cincinnati, lh* D.«raorrat- wupld lure
to do so, my force after rhristtnas will be uo hope of carrying Louiabtirj. Mfaimppi.
iuereaaed and then 1 will be «We to do
Alabama, ur North Carolina.
something for him &amp; .T will stick him la,
Fay ( Fitzhugh's son» arrived on Saturday '
it ut cuno’us 1 hat must of the Democratic
morning all safe. I set him to tvork on : journals ili'die .^outhand We.it that 'inMonday at a $210U place, &amp; ho is the
dorsc Tiklcir urft fur soft niuuef.
Dui»
moat delighted follow you ever saw.
I wish you could bc here with me do j this jMaint todedgiug the currency oumtry 4 come on, the Govnt furnishes me ;; lion at St. teuia. or do the soft nioncy ■
with a fine turnout 4 spanking pair of
, politicians see through Tilden ?
Horse* 4 Icfoni 4 after the hoasc H-saioris
The Reform Democratic organa .all re­
and recess I hate exchiaive use of them,

my coachman comes down every morning joice over the nomination of the great
for us, that is Fay 4 myself and after j Money Bag* Matesman, William H. Baru
driving around to my breakfast take mv
um. They seem to- have caught the
to my office, come on and I will give you 4
—a good time. Congraut ia invited over to house hunting cry of the iwuumi. “Any
the Centennial on Friday, wc will have i more places furmde or t-&gt; let?"
big time—come back on Sunday, I may
draw on you for one hundred A twenty five
do’’ar* tomorrow which you can drawback
for on the 1st Jan, I got- your tole^m

SWOLM ffl in.

Thai
bum

tstUf

reason

declined

to

why F. B. Wash-

run for

the

lllinou

Governorship. vix.&gt;He

iy*J in' had be
,
.
hundred if enhte aalisfied ttut the 1 _
Si ■’W Idt&gt;u draw ooat^ftio ffiMrtmo wee
sona! controversies in which he flit he
our members «irc like xnysdf right dp on
had no right to involve them."
- ■ .
first mo A I hate to ask them.
J. VT- doom on Christmas for a few days
The PhiladelphiaPrat sap that Sen­
4 we will have a giorioew time, I have ator Anthony of Rhode Island is nut what
more inritationa to Trolicis with the mem­
would be calkxl an otistor, “ypt, when-. he
bers 4 Senators than any man in Wash­

»*ir M* &gt;■.*»

telling mo to draw for twu

IMPOSITION HITEI
OPPOSITION COURTLD

ington, I am a biger mad now with the speaks, he pouasoi the antithesis of Ma
members than old Grant. I cannot put eaulay and th&lt; sweetness nf Addison."
my foot on tl»c floor of the Hall hut that Now that is what wo call, handsome, and
they pjakc a break for moJtsoRM! timesdoz it is a great deuJ lie tier deserved than
places for some
I4m&gt;U Mill rmaraUr boyood Utrt «v*uia&lt; en beging at “c al 00oe
mart compliments, too.
«raj.
friend, I scarcely ever git out of the office
Th. hap,, boon of wunhip ia th» Ua^lul rberth to go on the floor of the House, I have
The Washington Xtttimut/ Iirpublic&lt;i,i
under me the Folding rooms, Document remark* incidentally that “ nearly all
l***r wife. &lt;h*.lrht will ***a lx teach t. th* viclu*&gt;
Rooms, File rooms, nil committee rooms,-all the Democrats in Congress to-day who
I*
Th* ihioiac
jBlt ahead th* i»«e U nearly employees in the south wing cf building 4
entire south wing uf.capital, IhaTo nSupt make themsdrci noisy in abuse, of the Re
_______ ______
r*V4_____________
assistant in ______
each department
and__about
dozen
my office tre
*
‘
a l
------ - book
1. keepers ■ basilIra^7,.
trtae
£ and ought. at
clerk, 4 we do things up in stile, I have least to haver ha«r Muted from the
a boy to take my hat A coat or I can't
country."
turn around without some oue at my berk
TheSnb-Cotsurittuc on Ways and Means
4 call 4 wl en I get all all my new appoint­
ments broken in, I shall have a nire time. continues its inVestigatim of the Alaska
“I am making up a party ahswdy io cumc far seal contract. Nothing hw thus far
on to Texas eh the adjounnt,
Cox to
- been found corrupt or censurable in eonheed it, ho ia the wannort friend, of mine
lb.
tail Ilk* zrain. «.f UI.I.
tr* ai**t to-4*i. wnftto 6s*.
Asa teral 10 oar tamlMd the*.
Twlkaaklh. tbrlb**ra tou*.
Aad traat tkaafer th. op*b1m

Comparison Invited and Competition defied

B«ra. wWr*of*M. b? thra*4«a.
Th* Cathar a*ak* that w«4 of Ihla.
Wta*Nk bUMstedrafraia
Of readU bolt aw* teniae chate.
Tv «rac* our teaul ttaM. fraai all
Th* m«m of MTiit owr su«aU w* tall.

All grades of Teas the very test in the Market vresh ev
‘&amp; CtX.^bF fidfiton, i
il competition.

B* with » wUto tto

you ever saw,who the New Speaker Mr.
Kerr, Far 4 mvadf spent the ewaring witli
Mr. and Mrs. Km. brid erwnjng, I ma a
great favorato of bcra Mrs. (,’oxb and Mrs..
Senator Gordon—quite a coottast here 4
Austin, I can’t turn for friends bore. ‘ I
have now. fifty letters lr““ —
- I

noedtoa with the transaction.

Thu Dem

oemte had hoped to ahow. that Gov. Boot-

we* improperly

awanW

This attempt

th* rauHrwt

Mri.

friends all parte ofthal
ting me, thus wa^ the
be prosperous 4 every---------- ---must close, tell—T will look out
4 ffl cannot make a piece my

eraota

tud oBteeammrarxNl ordain
Th- riratehiu of toad ralMi.
The Naw York ZTrewmy

John Stanley.

TVyr, who hast bars ia MMontfadoJ
tw w*e UaaW a
wwW•sMatk *w wastma iMaUMfll
n. Ort«rh aiMM or sood-win.

the Connecticut Democrat!

1

bumble !be

*

“ Jlwsaan jm*&lt;&lt; Um aqA

W - Qi-h.h—
.ilk lilliM ll|liim. &lt;U Hanau
Aakmrf dnM, ikm. u&gt; Ui.

fer cetoi

LE
MAC I

sosw-Vlud may favor tide withwQI•fy jwMress is Irving, Barry {Jeu, Mick

A. S. DEAN
Irving, Nkh, April. 11th, 1S74.

’

1x50—3

�r

the entire satisfaction of tho people,. the haw Been it aMgMted Ay0». to
position that ha» boeh honored by tho 1 wt™ ^r. C|ulWI^“

service* of sncii men ru ^anry P.
’
1

win and Jahn J.
could not say of any map.

tbo Spanish Minister. A Quaker poto
otethe hymn of piece pattUalton ‘

•

Oer B»lhsr‘« God 1 ban out wh»»S h«l
Tb» SSOturlM frit Uk» gr»ia» uf *and.
Ws meet to-day. tato fn^

Bald­

More wo
That auto-U

'

Hoif. Cmaui.ES M. Owmwei.i. of Lena­

I

House

wee County, late speaker of the

.

of Harte
I beads. n

Miebipu

■e /W

•Ml

of Hoprajetil
itatiye.'*.
‘
’Presi
’ "Mor

Birin-

the Courthuliusal Qonvnnti n of 1967
and al present Secretary of the Board of

Cautmuaioncrs far ‘'Reformatory, Char­

ttable

and

Penal

Mr.

Ipstuuliow.."

Croswell is no well known in this State, and

rHOIX

has so lang been identified with
ami

ft nail’d

pte^perjty*

it*

acoon l choice of the IBaine men.

growth

will be well pltfapd Rith ]j$r. V^well'*
noiuinatiou/’

State press is a fair indication of the feel­

ings, sentiments, and wishes of the people.
Hence we piece before our
foUowiug notice*

For President.

Rl'THEBFORD
\

b

readers,

the

distinguished

citixen of the Peninsula State:

HAYES

The Detroit correspondent of the N.

of Ohio.

■

of this

V.

receipt*
jmpatby.
M.iy eaptal.
Lm free from »U autagua-

&gt;uuty i

pobtioal ।

moral and humanitarian
development, that the expression ‘of the
history and it*

ifaftate tr««

“AU the indfat
nomination^ tfa
fanawoa county

Thu UroonviUc

hv IM. u&lt;

A. AOta

bears ihh*

testimony:
■
thu state. ROW ioiU
“(1 M. Croswell uf Adrian has been
certainly that C. M. y,_
prominently named ti'i qtpdidalo for
ia the coming nopiiuae for Governor.
Governor.
Jli» wuuiuaUuu ' W&lt;*uM «wtaitily be pteaaing to (he people til tkt*
OUR CENTENNIAL letter
locality where fa has aunty wtom friend* "

rime* jays:
The Lousiug
luu the fol­
“The name most frequeutty meutioued lowing:.
at present in connection with the Repub­
‘ The »upport of C. M. CriMWidli of
of Pettus ylvanh.
lican nomination for Governor, w that of i Adrian, for the office of Governor, l« &lt;-!■
Mr. । tendiog, aud the Republican pruforeuM at
Subject to the decision of the Republi­ Charles M. • Crartrell, of Adrian.
Cr-rtwell u a lawyer, fifty yuan of age, end this time ‘cciu* to he ivntering Up&lt;n
can National Convention.
has been in local public life for a More of;
years. During the Xxjgidative session* of I
The Clam I-aku A&gt;ir* favon Mr. Cros­
18C3 3-7 ]io we* a member aud Prcaridaot 1
IlAlMir PLATFORM .
of thu State Senate. He wm also Pre** , well for Governor, and says:
“Mr- Croowdl *u a gentleman of ex­
dent &lt;J tho Cowtitulional Convention of,
18G7, altogcllicr the strongest rotmsen- tended experience in nublm bipiiuew, and
tstive body in its PcrMixd which ever thoroughly acquainted with our legislative
convened in thia state. In 1H72 ho wtu affaire, having rnuridrd over tho lluoto
chosen a member of the Slate House of in the session of 1783."
Reprcteutativea, and was elected fa smelt­
The Flint Gbrl* h»» this «adonwuicut:
«l41»r» ntlw»r "
er. For tlic 1x4 four yean bo hu been
“We know oi
n,an
M” ***•&lt;•
the Secretary of tfa State CommUsion on
Cliaritablc, Penal, and Reformatory In­
Io make up a itoo-l Governor than q|r.
Republican National Convention.
stitution*. Mr. Croswell's ample exper­
Croswell "
ience m ro-cnforccd by intepity of charac­
ThU ia the tribute pf the Big llapida
The next union UepubHcan t onrendou fur ter, and be is a forcible apdl^r and a man
the nomitiMion of caudidste* fur President of substantial abtli|u».''
Mayart-.
r nd Woe-President of ,lba Umllc.l Slalea, will
“Without spwkiug disjwragmjtb
o|
Ik- held in the city to-Cinrinnau on WednesThe Grand Traverse Ikndd says.
; cither of hia competitor*, we desire to say
■Uy'tlie fourteenth day of June. 1878. at 12
“Present iudic..tlbn* point very strongly ' of Mr. Croswu)l that ho is n goutleman of
o'eioto noon, and will coesisi of dclogate*
to the nomination of vhas. M. Croswell, superior ability, and that hu character,
Iromfach *lalc e'i*1*!ll* t’’“:e tkp number of
it* senator* and representatives in Conrrevs, of Adrian, for Governor of Michlgsit- , lx»th socially and politically, h above re­
und of two deie&lt;a*®!- fro® **cfa ovjptni»e&lt;l ter­ Speakinz lor ourselves, and wc think we ! 11roach.
From au tequaiujauce formed
ritory and th» District of Columbia. In c*JI- may safely say for a large majority of the during a aix month* iwsociaiuui wil|&gt; him
ing the conventions for the election of dele­ Republicans of I his region wehcartil) «n. us a member of the Michigan Legislaiujvgates the ccaimilteee* of the several •tatts are
(.wc know him to be roMoentious, upright
recommends! Io invite all Itepuhlican eketor- ■birtu' Mr CrrWiroll.’'
nnd all other voter-, without regard to fp«M
and honest, and in every way worthy of
The loui.t Sentinel »»)»:
|K&gt;Utic*l differsnees or previous party athiiai the support of all who wish to we a pnre
“Hou. ('. M. Cruawoll, of Adrian, seems
lions, who are opposed io revhius sectional
I administration of our State affairs.**
lMtita,'and desire to promote friendly fooling to be lire commlng man for Governor^"
and permanent harmony lUrpughout the coun­
The Detroit Evening AV«m aayw
In tlje Dundee Ealrrpri*' wc find thi.*
try fay mainlning and enforcing all the
•
“Cbaries M. Croswell, of Adpay. b-jgr:
constitutional rights of every ciliten. Inclutl-

Then tfa
owl from
ay. equiva
Gaiiuuni of all uatmm* Uvw i
The Kabfrifou of laid wm

For ViGe-J’rerideut,

JOHN F. HAHTBANFT,

‘Honest money for till, R»d
free schools- for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the .one nor aoc1 er^an . iuterferauce which will

lag ifafnawdfroocxcidso of the ririd- Of
“The papers fagiu to talk about crtruffian without Intimidation and without
frahd ; /alio are-In fhvor of the'continued didateti for Governor.
Among Republi
prnsre-aiionaad |uuuahment of all ofidal dis- caw, C M. Croawcll, of Adrian, stands
'•“Uc?r
tfa'fato clianoe, and to him, .on personal.
—da, no man can find.a»*oHroU^H'- .. ।

oftlu Eauto

Tfa Mi’Hary display and the One-

|‘ii^.Hr&gt;Ei.pjiiA.
The deed
done.

*U) ITth, IMA'.
t|q; filial &lt;Ly fa*

&lt;*M&gt;i« nnlM

come am| the

Exhibition h

,
;

1 hi* grexi jah&lt;&gt;r4|M which |l ttb 1
an expiwhwn of tho growth j
nrfkt, (if shall and Ulf lug and riarf t&lt;&gt; life .;
(luriu’g ^ first hundred-yotos of th»great- ihu&gt;lrrd. uTii&amp;Mbc* bf all dixdptiun*-

ojwncd.
l»c

cat ualiiraou Rxrth,andof the cormpondtng progress in

art. science and civijixa-

।and l|ioua.i;id* of spool*, riiutlles aud ,
s&amp;tao*. Tho President having taken ' ।
i

| ion of toe whqlq yetol- luw , begun fa evolutions, . The ceremonies and the, sto1- '
c&amp;m

of the occasion

were

commonsuruto I gtstnL t|ie
‘ B great wheel

riarted tp

motion,

with tfa importance pf fee
H *&lt;Jj and tfa fl
&gt;Fd&gt; .hySrl’hibMpku'mrf.

day for •»»

.’•-‘•“ri R±?,

thronged the streets qf tjm ait)'- tjcfunj.

being estimated

that at

yrere in attendatnv. the

1cs*t

ft

UMUHH)

u^mblml

sigtialixing tfa approach of tfagrfaij

wqlli-

tude voinpriaiug cih*u- of Uipify |r&lt;*y,
rountry on

the globe.

The d’wpuy of

over until the Fourth of July bring*

buntina apd dw -ffiig
ql the
straotolui.bmlJtiu* eSBJiiW; unytblag
pver witnessed on

any

occasion

lending an inspiration of beauty,

before,

life and

»eWrsT
tonjia IJne

tan&amp;.'tad it seemed a Roman carnival in

the Quaker City.

pr ety to the scents

publican for the gubernatorial *■
Mr. Crw.41 » «o. «C Ur
against whom a breath of an*}
uv)vi yet been
uvvu directed.
__ 1
never
He
3ria rrnrriLruxri.pudli* spirited, and
The Coldwater Republican hxv the fob I Tenafly" pojmfiff Yt?

•It route for nil
LLTSOIB, IQWA.
k.
WYOMtXd.
div After Cali-

St. Paul Line
«raaBN wisifor Madi
£ Duluth

rrtaw in prvummeni as experience may.
/rum to time, sagged; who ore opposed to lowing on the same subject.
.....
imporing the crsdU of the nslion by stepreeiwhoever may oppose him the voters of
“In various part.* of the State the. J»nting any of Us obligoiions, and iu favor of
Michigan cannrrt make a wrious mbtake
•Uftslafaig. in every wny the i.slimi .1 frith pers ore beginning to express their views
in casting their ballot* for him. It the
nnd ttannori honor ; who hold (hat lheeotn- with regard to the office of Governor.
Democrat.* only pul up as good a man, thu
-mats school system is the auntery af American
T " Tl’
■"’.“.^”57/ i State of Michigan will hava continual
liberty and should be maintained abanlntely
poeattvcly tn favor ot the Hon. '
.
.
..
f
free from •oeetarten onatrol; who believe that. thriuMhrcM
C- M. Croswell, of Adrian. Wc heartily ' «~on tobosri tt* lone line of c-xdknl

’ xjron a. Hoch*
KATtaSl- PKTKlt
«u iu soatbBrii

every visfr»«&lt;
afaurdity ofi
half past .seven won- tard/in falling into '
wm,agUM&lt;
wish of every -Republican voter in thi*
“Hon. Charles M. Croswell, ®f Adrian,
line. . An hour hter bowcvW, fta clouds I
continued,
live*
countv who understands the qualification.* . u the most prominent candidate far the
! broke away and old Kd came out in all I
k from the gates?
’ the
* ’ various
'
’
J *ublicao nomination for Governor
of
men mentioned
for •*-*
that'
his splendor. Then the »ghT wo». gran'd 1
fovorable manner nt which his name
office.
\
and Itcaotiful. The city vu all kaeellcd
Bl tfa
been endorsed by tfa Republican prvre and IcMtooncd with the Sags ofevery riatbm I
The Monroe tl»Mmerci.&lt;/asx&gt;.
--------- ;------ *u ..—■
, _
_ .,
__ _ ____ ,, • - ....
ut vanous parte ofthe state, m very com
Hon. Charlo- M. Conwell, of Adnan. ' ]imBlrtarv to-him. and gratifying to hi* which shook off tlie glistening drop*; and
or submit to the cxlortjts^
the sound of drums and bugles down a
;ora in jifty-cent notes. Th'u. bring very heartily *«PP«tod by
Mr. Cnwwell ha. eminent qaal
dosen streets betokened the marvhalliug of
small fortune by tnesn*
papers
the northern port
oftoe state as ’
.
...
...
,
r*.
3 -tn
in.fe-rtWn.,
to&lt;k.
troops. It was nine o'clock when the
on.
Everybody’ mms the
bead of th- line mchod tfa rtrndcaeo of
Geo. W. CMM*. were- the Pr
~
The Pontiac G-tzctie aayx of the Gov-j
ofgt&gt;od Governors with
Cabinet took a position at the
j which Michigan has so long been favored,
Ancient. «gc. and u law re binding re ernorsbip:
milltary । - —*
-«•«“Wc disever no diversity of opinion i &lt;01 be incrvu.*ed by one more."
and Gov.
lyofthe unwriUcn laws of the day and
among the Republican press as to the
The Marshall, Mich., correspondent of
X,
limits the time which say man
P9Ncyarfdn'lriarinfay of noefaafag the .
Chicago Tcibunr, confidently predicta
may
hold
the
high
office
B°” CJE Sf’T’
G'’.; I ■*»
’»■! «*■««■» «T Mr
of Chief Executive of this great and grow­
fawcera and the Pennsylvania State Fen­
eroor. The rndicaUons are that he will ।
~
ing State, to four ymra.
This rule ex- be ananfaMsly nominated m. the first bri- I WcDci bl ea.
j
A correspondent of the Detroit Tribune,
From K. o'clock till marly the middle
rtodcsfrosntoe bet of oamBdates for the lot, or by r*sriww»&lt;rir&gt;«» "
The Howtfl R*pnlW&lt;ertM aajs:
{ writing from the western part of the state, of the afternoon, every street-car. every
steam-car and every avenue leadin g to the
•
‘
Preoeut
indications
point
strongly
to
1
aa
y*
:
the Repubiica^vf the State in the ap
Hou. Cbaa-M. CroswJl, of Adrian, as * “Mr. Crcwril wiH undoubtly command Exhibition Grounds was crowded and
preaching contest, Sri Xxcollency. John J.
the probable Republican nominee for Gov- [considerable strength in the lake shore thronged with an eager mart bf humanity
Bagley, of whom it is not too much to say, eroor of thia state. As for aa we are able , counties, especially as the state ticket bent upon seeing what there was tobehold.
with no disparagement of the noble men to judge, no fatter man for the position is likely to fa otherwise pretty fairly de»- People rode the entire distance—over three
miles from the ConLiuoutal -Hotel—with
who have nresecded him in the chair of eouM be found in the state."
। tributed."
support thia cspramion ofodUoriri opin ! Governor*.
.
.
ion, bemuse we bdteve it areorda with the 1
The Uwfaon ZW spsafa m tot* vuc

State, that be hx* been, and is the beat
Governor that the State ever had.

Right

nobly has he done hia whole duty, and
the poopk honor him, for he has served

The Lowell Journal closes a paragraph i
on the GoverovwsMp as fofaw*

“Mr Croswell will undoubtedly find thh
section of the state very friendly toward*

them faithfully. Y« ra willing obedience to
this, though unwritten yet unchnngsble

And the Tccuuipeh Rrcord says:

“From the tenor of the press oommonts
upon the gubernatorial question it would
y&gt;r&amp;ent year, and the important question seem that the RcpiNican sentiment in the
for the Republicans to nettle h, who state was centering upon Ron. Chariot M.

far, be will retire with the dose of the

What man have Croswnfi. of Adrian, as the candidate for
we that will fill with honor'to himself Mod Governor. Thu cacprc*«ion meets our
owu views pnriacly."
the State, the position which Mr. Bagley
The Niles KrpnMicmt given this exprerenow so ably fills? Ono things* certain,

shall be hia mteccwor?

be must fa aanan who can and will-be the
Governor I of the State,

und

who like

Governor Bagley, ri mrtridc of all

politi­

cal rings, if any exist in the State.

He

mu«t be a man of sterling integrity, un­

Last week's iwue of the State Ifac

J Ob^rer, an independent paper. puMbhed
“We do not propose out of political eonsidcration to advocate the cause of any
candidate for official jiorition; and it is
from a higher and better standpoint that
wc express our gratification at the pros­
pective elevation ofHW/ C. M. CrwWrfl,
of Adrian, to-thcgubunutoril chair ofthc
Peninsular State. Hia unapotted puUic
record, fine executive abilities, and good
oonuuon sense, have given him a high
nlavc in the besrta of the people, and wc
The cxcreiwst of the opeuhr
know of no man who would recrivo a
and dignified. Athonaaudfea
more enthusiastic support from the wtaaues
freshly organised, studded u
than Mr. Croswell. The Republican par­
as police. Two hundred and
ty could not, in our judgment, do better
wluiae cxpetMkjs will be ns »
than to place hia name at tho bond of toe
State ticket, at in that evrirt Ma tswtain
deration tatoaltoto --- -----------------

A man who is of the people, and for the

Michigan, would do
jarty and toe State.’
SjXMkiug of toe witodrmi W-MwU,

people in every emergency, und who lias

Stockbridge, the Detroit

faltering

fidelity and

superior

no personal ambitions at

war

ofaUity.

with

the

a man.

One who

never found

has been

wanting ;

tried and

wlwoc

maulinert, opacity and fidelity

yowd all Hwrian.

integrity
an fa-

and who would, a

jW*

61000 per mfentc Will learn a letam* h
is not likely that there will be so many

hare to spy Me time during the season,
except on the -I tJi'of July, yet tho capacity

of tho hotels and boarding houses was not
fully taxed.
Here are samples of the statritiai reported officially : The Continental

&gt;4fatat, wefahsu&gt;a tori. ■», hugs .1

Trefanr aaya it 1

Canal

beat good of the whole ]&gt;ooplc.

Fortunately wc have m Michigan such

in tien four or five ■ W-

al agreement as to the
Mr. Croswell would do i
tian, and add new honoi

�County Cormpondence.

arntuk fame ar eamt man.
STRANGER’S GUIDE
CJTV LOCAL R«J^. TIME-CARD

PaAiaixviixs, May 17, 1870.
Council of th* city of Hralifigs held al the

Quit* an •xcilemaal «u raised th* ether

. Go to A. W. Bailey's, and get
Which Shall I T«k» 7
before purchasing elsewhere.
This is often a serious question witll fhc xxlSw3
invalid. He finds the market fltxjdcd with
Attantion
Greenbacks.
proprietary mediviocs, scores of which are

Jirircs

'I HASTINGS

?

FfflM nt

I will seuVor the next Sixty Days far
liar ailment. Ho reads the paper*, ctrculan, and almanacs, and finds each sustained Greenbacks only, Boots and shoes way
down
low, m order to close out my stock
by plausible arguments setting forth it*
virtues and specific action. The rooom- for New Spring Goods. I also sell the
mendations are as strong for one as for odebntod Singer Sowing Machine, differ
another. The euros claimed to have been eutkinds of Sewing Machine Needles and
The petition of Ralph Jordan. Jacob Mau., wrought by one are os wonderful us those Machine Oil
I afar, sell Well A Cistern
Where
claimed to have boon wrought by another.
J. Maus.
In his perplexity and doubt, the sufferer
Opposite the Post Office
fa sometimes led to reject all. But it
by those parties who are doing buainesa and should be borne iu mind that this condi­ XxAltf
Hastings, Mich.
paying licence, for such bnafaeee was re- tion of thing* is one that cannot be rcmeFarmers remember that the old and
Ald. Sheldon moved that the prayer of the good—the truly valuable—must come into reliable house of C. B. Salsbury is, u ever, can sell cheaper than any houaj in Bar­
petitioner* be granted, which motion wa* competition with the vile and worthies?, buying eggs, butter, poultry and all kinds ry County, for these reasons:
and must be brought to public notice by of fanner s produce, under Barlow A Good
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
the same instrumentality, which fa at/rvr- year's store, and paying for tho same the
21. Because we make the most of our
titing. In sucli a case, ^rbapa the only highest marknt price. Patronize the house
' XX2tf
absolute proof that a rerawy fa what it yoh. know to be reliable.
May, 187A.
Present at the calling of the roll th* Mayor

Recorded, Aid. Evans,
Sheldon and Tomlinson.

STEBBINS BRO’S.

MeNaughtnn. Reed,

Keep It.

from the public).

bad all kfndu of

llk*. had tall/ determined to build a "ahaniy

1:13 r. a.
Hostilities commenced.

•mNITURE!
Of evpiy Description which we

rosy

"rfni ciian '

office

aastora. atldT a. m.
Western, at 432 r. m.

was called into play.

John Crump, of thia village haa built a new

The

merchants of thl.

village

handled

■pectfully reported that a walk be laid in
accordance with the prayers of th* petition*

_ ft** RRTutB.5_COUNTY

On motion of Aid. Tomllt

OFFICERS.

la it more nrofitabta

allowed further time on the printing HU* of
Dewey and Dennis.
Bill of J. 8. Goodyear for lumber, fur $1.41
Creek street bridge was, on motion of Aid..

J

Aye*. Evans. McNaughton, lt*ed, Sh«ldon

ing condition. Mr. Spaulding I* somewhat of
lai, and has in hia poa.«eulou man
tlip foreat family.

■■ Cbm*T»v*Mrr... _
i»-re.--------------- Porter

Bill of L. D. Quackeabuih of $ld.Gdfor on*

ALL ABOUT THE COUHTY.
Gold 1121.

He intend* to build an addition and fix it up
for a dwelling.

/

Ayea, Evans, McNaughton. Reed, Sheldon
and Tomlinson 5. Nay* none.
Bill of Millon Prickett for$41.00 for one

riondjr thia mondug.

PratriavlUe. Although wo are situated in a
.
healthy part of the State, and little employ­
Democratic State Convention al

Aya* E.ani. McNaughton, Reed,

Sheldon

l^naing
the ailments of onr people.

intending to

labor in third ward, waa on

motion

of Aid.

Ayea Evan*. McNaughton. Reel, Sheldon

cents on the dollar.

Henry C,

expelled

lix« been

Bowen

uflc

should al-

celebration of the coming 4lh of July are at
The House lias pawed the bill admit­

ting free of duty the .Fitch Shetmau dia­

■

monds.

A motion by Aid. Reel that the bill of Den-

A large number

been engaged in fishing.

from Plymouth Church. .

fish after they are through.
Noone has yet started from Prairieville for
will be fairly represented at Philadefpliia.

A Cacti

fob

jn

the Mayor and read to the

Bora.—The

the

ent be laid on the table was carried.
On motion of Aid. Reed all target shout lug

swimming season fa nearly at hand, and

in

Board as follows.

Gentlemen ;—

ally patronised and secluded nooks.by the

Home Journal hereby propose to print for the

to hstire from the

J ewell proposes soon

fact which we would like to have impressed
Apples, peach, cherry and

other fruit

tree: are in full bloom, and indications are

this year.

that there will be a large crop

A dispatch

from Cheyenne says

&lt;hat

parties of Black H ills adventures are con­

tinually

arriving

there, disgusted

will:

their experience in the new KI Dorado.
Centennial tree planting is still

upon the tnintb of the boys, remembrance

of which may

de»th.

save .tome of them

the healthy results of the swimming
are invaluable.

But there fa a

time,

No person should enter tho water within

taro houis after eating, for the reason that

there is great danger

of epilepsy

at such

times, many fatal bathing accidents being

attributable to thia fact.

It is reported that Pxof. K. 11.

Bangs,

the jtopular Principal of the Institute for

the Deaf, Dumb and

Blind at Flint, hu

and have escaped

serious consequences.

Thus far they, of course, have been' Wery
fortunate, but the fact

remains

Pub. Republican lUxxn.
Dusts X Holms*.
Pah. Hast log. Journal.

South aide of Blate street and wa* refered
Committee on rid* and cross-walk*.

to

The

ordinances for the purpose of preparing an
ordinance relative to the Fire Department.

danger of bathing white the bo&lt;y is over­
heated

wc have

pointed

out so

often

that we need only emphasise it at present
by this allusion.

11ecorder.

These matter* are worth

remembering.
All kind, of business is on the laeraase in

“ Waeerley

articles are'*!! complete in each

er paper.

Sixteen numbers

one dollar.

Addreas.

Cavalry

Church Calendar,

A.

Dow,

EMMANUEL CHUKCII
J. w. Baxcanrr, Hector.

&gt; th* Stair, finng kQia^.JJnrr, Xit
Hknnsh.
ACbo...Hsyt. »e

W. II. II. Heath, the senior memk^j

DANES’ SONGS.

I

,

vittng them to meet
y of Detroit
on the 25th day of—, ______ ,
soldier who served ra the Eleventh Mich­
igan Volunteer Cavalry as officer, non-com­

At A W. Bailey's.
Lonsdale muslin 12 cU.
Mtmlin yard wido 6 cis.
Extra heavy Shirting 12f ct.-.
Best cottonades 15 to 30 ets.
Good Ticking 12 eta.

READ T
nnd be happy again
'

Time to Settle.

Furnished

Lanaing, by the Detroit Safe
by the State Treasury and by three banks
in Hint for 11,600.

J. Gilbert, Cotte, Yprilanti.
T. Hart,
Middlings Svparator,

_______

SALISBURY iBROSSBAU!
Paalere tn all kinds

Ralph Jordan.

To voters, we tho undersigned Town­
ship Board of Irving, Barry county, Mich,
hereby gin notice that we have received n
petition signed by 17 voters of raid Townowmihip mcctirpoae ofbuild­
action at the
,we diendbre

GROCERS.

A Gut HeftrtMi ii Prices ’

FURNITURE,
Oltaita! 0«fc_Bntta: Frasa, k

Natiee! Metta* I !
St. Clair, Michigan, May 16th, 1876.
8. B. Brown,
[. H. Miler,
Prandeat.
Corresponding Secretary.

hy May^xa

WHOLESALE A RETAU.

May, 17th 1876.
xxi6w4

U«t of Patents.

a

J. Cole &lt;fc Son

XX521f

•

Baxley.

A«n.

Pullman Ptlaoc Sleeping Cars between
the Mfaaonri River and the Rocky mount
tains wiUiout change.
Close connection
made at Kanraa City and - 4tchi*qt|. ik
Union'Depot' For in^s, time trirlra find

WHERE ?

A.,W.

CENTENNIAL

।

MEMORIAL SONGS.

DRY GOODS K4H Tim A
TUMBLE !

tion by reporting in person at the Cavalry
Head Quarters at the Michigan Exchange
in the city of Detroit on Baid day. Let

Boston Mmb.

prevent the boy. fl
lie ground.. But

HATS’ SONGS.

corner of

Sprngs, Cucharas, Del Norte, Trinidad, ;
Santa b’c and all pototain Colorado, New

Two button Kid Glove, GO eta.
A nice lino of Coat Bindings.

will be sent

Moses

shbp with Jason Rich A Bru.,
Church and Railroad Street.

Atchison and Kansas City, via the beanti- - *
fal ArkaMM Valley, ta Poa’.lo. Coterwlo J

Attention Eleventh Michigan Volunteer

number.

to any part of the country, post-paid, for

WK MEAN BUSINESS t

*■# 4UITCTTS.

Utal Abjipeg Jlatice?

▲ fan ‘ - *•

Reading—The

Peerless Milk Safes
now on rxhjbltlou nt our Furnltiuu
Store. All kind* of work nuule to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatly done.

Furniture Rooms aonth side State St.
M. D. Reed desires to aril nltention to
his new Wagon Shop, where ho may Ba­ opfXNite H. A. Goodyenr’s Hardware
I found al all hours of any day, ready to do Store.
any work iu his line, from putting a new
STEBBINS BRO’S.
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the bort buggy ever seen in the county of
Barry. Don’t forpvt the place; in ‘ tlic

----

Clothing.
x xtotr

Cheap

KBS, WALtePoCKEK, SlflFMWI'
Holders,
»»il
and everythin* in the Furnltnre Hue.
Wc Invite all jvruni to call and look

Do you want the bett Havana ' Cigars
go to J. P. Roberts' far them,

1»*7

that.in

ming at such limes they have placed, them-

Pigeon Hole Tables, Card

HOrORE FRAMM^'AM‘» ttRHfpiW*”
INOB, Bkacketb, PAFM»—HtettL1’ •'

I will buy and pay eash far live chick­
en* up to Juno. 1st.
xx51w7
C. B. Salisbury.

There are doubt­

itelrcs in extreme danger of death.

Halls,

SIW.L ATSifer^hl-'-

Em Busby not to be out done, has re­
fitted his tonsorial parlors, and everything
about them as neat as a new pin. Neckties,
Collars, Ciearsetc. all first class, can be
found at Em's. Everybody acknowledges
that Em is the best Tonmr in sixteen
counties.
xx51 tf

Going to Kanta* or Colorado.

printing to be done for said city during said

especially boys, who

resigned, and that his resignation has been

accepted.

.

F:ut Sale—A valuable young
Inquire of Manhall Prickett.

enter tho water repeatedly just after eating

xucceaa inmirol

I am now nil alone in the Photograph
bilri&amp;cas, and as 1 have made amngcments to Increase my facilities far doing
{better work than over, all should call
and got a negative taken. The superi­
ority of my work In the part is a suffi­
cient guarantee of flrst-c
work iu the
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
•outh ride State Street.
Sltf
Geo. L. Heath.

things else, and that

the bath as for all

less many poraoua,

men.
4th. Recauac we warrant all goods we
make.
Wc sell none of this cbeap-madc Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods utj make is made by hand, and
warranted. We Iwrita al! pernoris to
call and inspect our goods, far they al
bear inspection. No trouble al all
show goods.
Itartiea having Pictures to i ram o'
would do well toy ’tbcm framed of u|‘ "i
as we can do It P
errand ClicapeZi/Mm^'

.j^wax^simirs songs.

for

time

.

of the firm of Heath, Salisbury A Cor;
bus retired from business in this city, and
fa now traveling for the Grand Rapids
C«. Ute many friend* wish'
him success.
store, .arid to me, “I don't want no doctors
Query—Who will do the undertaking?
round me so long as I cun gel the Discov­ Why Stebbliu Brothers of course.
ery ; It beats all your docton." And so
I might goon.
,
I am, most ratpeetfallv, youn,
Atha B.'Cbookk.
n&lt;HMru’_______
____
te.»MibrH«.HltTnHibl«l. &gt;.*«. Ktow.rt.3Jt

bath

nor when the body fa overheated by nativity.

Billiard

registration notices and the financial atal*

one and should bo generally learned, while

time fa not immediately after meal

I

from

The art of swimming fa a grand

GKORGE J^HEATirS.

ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC.

xxGtf
One of our celebrated ringers uses it for
strengthening her voice, and says “there
is nothing equals it: and aoI might give
scores of remarks said about your prepar­
ations. A colored woman waa using yonr

a few weeks the ball: houses will be liber­
Postmaster Genet al

It is alleg-d that

claims to be, is to tty it. The “test of a
pudding is tho eating of it,” “Prove all
things, liold fast that which fa good," fa the
apostolic injunction. There may, however
be stronger presumptive evidence in favor of
one rvmcd v than there is in fkvwrofsBother, and this should be allowed its due
weight. A doe regard to thte may save a
vast amouttt-uf experimenting nnd a useless
outlay oCnnuey. As presumptive evi.
denoo in faror of Dr. Pierce s Family
Modidncs the Proprietor desires to any,'
that they are prepared by a now and aotentific proccre by which the. virtug* of the
crude plants and roots are extracted with­
out the um of a portiate of alcohol
Not
a particle of this destroyer of our race
enters into die composition of cither hfa
Golden Med teal Direovery or Favorite
Prescription.
This consideration alone
ought certainly to rank them high above
tho vUe compounds saturated with alcohol.
Jamaica ru-i, sour beer, or vinegar, which
are everywhere offered for rate. Again
they are of uniform strength, and their
virtues ean never be impaired by age.
They are also made rrom freth herbs nnd
roots, gathered in t heir appropriate season
when they arc flush with medicinal prop­
erties. In support of these claims, the
faUowing testimony is offered :
11. V. PlEBOK, M. D.:
Newark, N. J.
Dear Sir,—I liava sold a great deal of
your excellent remedies, and 1 prefer to
sell them before other*, because they give
good satisfaction to those who use them.
I hear such remarks as “Sage's Remedy
completely cured me; It is a splendid thing;

resale 31 tit Laval Linu Rate
LimiWER
STUCCO
WATER UIC

UIE

IHAW

Shingles Lath &amp;c.
FARM FOR SALE!
Look here !

Look herej

m .k-Mtb druJl. ni. hit.
Hoouan on aoc. 16, May 25th, I87G, at

Ilsttte

ntedto invea-

A First-ClasB Farm,
iadefinite period, ofiug
obtainable lor calicoes.

ee Southern Democratic loader* an
Ivoeating the nomination of Senator

Hansom Wolcott,
Aahael Hubbard.
Irving, May 6th, 1876.

�LEGKAJL.S-

feet ateltt. nod hills the
distance,.
or a little less apart, cannel be improved.'
No Afidavitaof pablUatiod *UI ba sir. aatU
The land dhoulu bo plowed according to
paid for. All to bo ln»«rted al tho Ftaudoprieo.
iu condition. A sward turned over six
RURAL TOPICS.
innhees deep and laid flat will boar n good
CHAWCBRY SALE.
crop. Adoip rich soil not in sward
Written for tVa&gt;Uw«auCA« BaMxsnby «»« ®r should not be plowed deqter than a pair
Hilaad Hall. Complainant.
of burses can easily do at a' smart walk,
while light soils, with a barren sub-eoil,
should never go into tho sub-soil, except
BUDLING 8TRAWBKRR1ESThe way to obtain seedling strawberries when the land is well dressed with ham­
yard manure, nnd then only an inch or
h as follows: When the berries are fully
two of it should be turned up.
Chemi­
ripe take the variety you desire to experi­ cal fertilisers may be worth their cost
ment on (and tho poorest may produce as and they may be frauds; consequently,
fjood seedlings as thejjat, as “like docs the barnyard manure v the only safe reli­
not prodarolikt" iu this case) and mash ance. Tho following are some of the
best chemicals ; Sulphate of ammonia,
the fruit in just enough dry fine sand to
sulphate of potash, muriate of potash.
separate the seed, so that they can be German potash salts and nitrate of pot­
nown sand and all. Prepare a small bed ash.
These articles may bo applied to
Circnlt Court Commladei
made rich with well rotted manure, and any crop singly, or mixed. They should
be mixed with soil, according to their
thoroughly mixed with the soil; asd if
bulk and strength, and a handful! put in
PROBATE ORDER.
not in a shady place it must be protected a hill of whatever is planted ; but they
ST ATI or MICinOAN,County of
from the'rays of the sun in some way. are profitable only when bought of whole­
Sow your seed in a broadcast way, and sale dealers at the lowest market prices.

jhe?epi-WnkiyhBphbltcaRBapner

R, D. BULLOCK’^ TEMPLE IF
MUSIC JACKSON,

'W,

cover with finely pulverised noil about an

eighth of an inch deep, {tacking down the
earth with the buck of u spade. .

For a

tiuart of berries mashed in sand a bed
throe feet square would be large enough.
In about two weeks tho plants will come
up, and the bed must be kept constantly
moist and shaded. In the fall the plants
will require careful protection fur winter;
and the next spring they should be act in
Ixih v^icrc they will bear frail the third
yeaf.-1 Every plant will lie a distinct va-

.i“|“r. «« &lt;■“ »'
two, yent cwciipr. Amds.tu several hun­
dred plq^-jKi.i/.*/ .kttja h..
'1ROW‘ISUj«iqkixn dkcu.uiDs.
It is decidedly advisable lo cultivate
apple drohartls fur the first five or six
years, manuring well, and keeping the
ground free of grass and weeds around
the tranks of the tracH PoCRtOcs arc one
of the best crops that can be grown in a
young orchard. Corn is also good while
the trees are small.
Some fanners crop
their old orchards to advantage, plough­
ing rather shallow near the trees, so as
not to disturb the roots; but as a general
rule old orchards should be kept in grass ;
and “orchard-1 grass is very good for
such places, as in grows well in the shade.
An old farmerjsayti: “I have an apple or­
!
chard of seven and’a quarter acres that has

PLANTING MILLONS.
Hug manure, when well decomposed
with its attendant litter, Is the best fertil­
iser for mcloiw, nquajlica and ououmbero.
When that is not to be hod, use the lx*t
well
rotted barnyard manure that you
hare.
Pul two shovelfuls in a hill,
mixed thoroughly with the soil. Let the
seeds when covered be about level with
the surface of the adjoining grounds, 10
to 12 to a hill, to be thinned out to throe
or four plants, cover about an inch deep
with soil that docs not form a hard crust
jqftcr a rain, and when plants come up,
place boxes, open at both ends, over them
to protect the plants fwm the bugs.
These boxes need not be made of boards
over six or eight inches wide; and they
arc n sure preventative of depredations by
bugs m» they fly near the ground, and the
growing plants arc not wben by them.
Land plaster is good to keep away all in.sects from plants where they are not other­
wise protected. A little should besprinkled
upon them early in the morning while the
dew is on. Ashes and every other sub­
stance that sticks to the plants will ’keep
away lliobugiL
pbar

of June next, at » o*«hx* injtha forwoun. b«

Great Bargains

asd ahonlated tn mM Ownity sf Bam,

%

VaCtall harin* bw
certain nortnaa tu
S2»Wg andJamr.
tian Mfohicaa. to,
&amp;;'.sssh?i

“------ “

‘

and

YBSfeaats

Jataary 34U&gt; ona ll

a

The Smith American Organ,

day of Janurr o
wrrcH-foor, In

HAZELTON BRO ’S PIANOS.

iiliu nr.

It is generally considered that ,
blight can only be remedied by cutting mrat of mid iBlertBl, »ndp&gt;» XBtae roaudnin* anaway the diseased wood.
What tho
cause is lias never been fully ’ developed ;
l&gt;een set scvcbtccu years ami is most
of it in very fine, healthy condition, and I but wherever it appears to a degree to
hare ploughed and cultivated it every cause the wood to decay and die, cut it
year, I think, but two since it was planted ; out down to the healthy w&amp;d, and allow
the trees to send up shfiots from below
th«e two it was seeded tn clover and tim­
othy. stad yielded two good crojw of hay the diseased parts. In the firat stages of
the
disease it bus often been cured by the
each of the two years.
The trees have now beculuv
largo use of the following: To half a bushel of
rflCoartboaM. in Ike city of
that thocrops sowed or planted in die lime add four pounds of sulphur; alike to
orchard do not*’amount to very much, the consistency of whitewash, and when
it
w
nnfliad,
tn
each
millon
of
the
hut taking the time from the first plant­
wash half an ounce of carbolic acid.
Ap­
ing of the trees, I think I have raised u
ply this to the diseased ports.
Where
large an amount of crops on the land oc
the bark is diseased, remove the outer
copied by the orchard as on. any equal
portion before making the application.
number ofacres of my farm.*’

laSrtI"1'.
5 ssf1sTC.“ras.,s*i®a“»

‘S.tS!rSria?,ag

e

fe-

COVXRLMi rODDJOl LllHX.
When an animal becomes bloated or
In sowing fodder corn in drills, a good
“hoven” by eating too much grass or
way to manage the covering, is to cover
with a plow, Tunning a small ndgo over clover, aw cattle arc liable to do on firat
being turned into a luxuriant pasture, the
the corn. Then make a smoother as
best diet for such an animal would be dry
follows: Take a hemlock joist 1x4 inches,
feed, composed of ground oats, cracked
cut it in three four feet pieces, then lay
corn, fine feed, and a small quantity of
down tho pieces forming a square, the
sweet hay.
pieces being about 2 feet apart, then cov­
er tte.tqp with boards nailed strong.
In
KEW ADVERTISEMENT*,
•me end of one of the outside pieces, bore
a hole to admit a small chain to hitch the
G. P. Rowell a Go's. Column.
whiffletroe to.
We will suppose the

com has been planted about a week, and
is well sprouted:
Now take your “drag.”
put a large flat stone upon it in ftont,
hitch your horse to it, and go over the
ground eroffiwise of the ridges.
This
will smooth the land splendidly, the corn
will come up immediately, or in 48 bount
the weeds will all bo destroyed; and fre­
quently tba crops, will require but little,
or no after cultivation. It ia necessary to

■»,HAiiSK:'WSEVB?
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THE ESEMY OF IISESSE!

THETO MAM
FOEAMDOFBEASTFAIN
1. U.UnW OU

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

Si* tfu*SS

New Haven
Haiti on Rirrm. :ca» Ba»«
ad and elrealatad in •aid Con
&lt;3)&gt;aoe«Ml

Conn.,

FOR T'lIK (

Mercantile Training
YOUNGMEN.

potatoes were planted.

VIIAR LES R.

Hope. April tttirlCT.

H£»»l S

ADMINISTRATO

b

-artho dAle. rirhL UUe nW totereat

°r£te£ Awfni. A ll. 1KB.

■

KELLS.

A. UUd^s

SM.ny.

The most extensive, thtmmgb and nun
mct« hmuu.a«.-t*^itv
h,„ wrW
Eight thousand graduate* of this college
nor in successful bwumM in the prin«|ial
•ilicM and towns of the United Suites

The Ri[ht Kind tf Mon for
Yom Meo.

$5=$20K''
mvb-7

HENRY

“gaa&amp;A.

PROBATE ORDERr

Magnificent granite building, with degnutly fitted and ftuniaUd apartment* for
the application of and carrying out of onr
novel and systematic methods of

BUSINESS TRAINING.

Young men who contemplate a businem
life, and jwrents having Mtns to educate,
ana
particularly
requoitod
to
semi
for documents relating to the college, which
give full infonaation an to term*, «mditiona of cntarncc, etc. Addnnt,
.

CHARLES R. WELW, Pr»Me;.t,
xx29Lf

A’rio f/awM, QutM

of dollars can be saved in the supply of
the table, as the writer knows from 10
corn

cvLTtnr.

If one were to try to grow the greatest

the more ibe greater the crop, then ma­
nure liberally in the hill.
Probably the
hill eystem, rows about three and a half

*

R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for Michigan
Northern Ohio and Indiana.
Branch Houses at Crand Rapids, East Saginaw and
Flint.
,
xriTir
A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

Prtew 13 par Imx.

FITS &amp; EPILEPSY

;

Oli PisDis anfi Onan laitt n Kictene fir New Diet.

PROBATE ORDER

IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS,

will generally dispel all ordinary diseases
not settled jiennancstly in the system.
After strawberries, raspberries come to
continue about three weeks; then wc
have black berries whore the climate is
not too cold ft&gt;r the cultivated varieties;
then tho currants ripen, which nmmu
till thuearly grapes mature; and taking
the season through any family with a
half acre of land in a garden can grow

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Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

PETERMAN'S PILE REMEDY.

POSITIVELY CURED.

SMALL FRUITS IN GARPENB.

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO. '

_■

PKTERMANS NERVE PILLS.

worfcan. rtndenti, eU.

PIANO,

ERNEST GABLER

A potfMt BmtM FoodL BaMoraa Uxi of mi

drag it at the right stage of its growth,
to be determined by the heat of the
Heather. This kind of rode drag is also Tho wont care of the lr&gt;DS**t lUndln*. by tui
DR. IIF.BBARD’S CURE
excctent for smoothhlg 'the riages over
potatoes covered with a plow, in 15 or 20
days after being planted and the ground

But few people seem to know the val­
ue ofsmall Traits to a family when grown
in their own gardens.
You commence
with strawberries ; they continue, about a
month. You pick, perhaps from six to
twelve quarts a day. You have them on
your table as a desert, if you. nleasc, at
noon, and your tea-table is loaded with
thorn at evening, and you want little else
bat your bread and butter. Your family
ccAsumc in one way or another about
eight auarts a day, and while they last
no medicine for bodily ailments are rcquired, us a qmet of strawberries daily I

—IN--------

Pianos Organs

MORTGAGE SALE.

rorepnomiG
DOH at this OFFICE ■•ass"-’

SHEET MUSIC '
FOR SALE «t THE BANNER OFHCF

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SOKE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
Wild. NOT CURE. NO ACHE, NO
PAIN. THAT AFFLIOTRTHE HU­
MAN BODY. OK THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN
IMAI., THAT IK) EH NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT
TLE COSTING 25c., 50c., or $1.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOK
KI) TO LIFE ANli USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
. »«*irt
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                  <text>VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1876..

NO. 8

Implements i

Jhe JJejni-Weekly Sepliblicajt iapw ^0-A
GEO. M. DEWEY
KUTOH

A Kb

PUBLISHER.

FOB THE SPRING TRADE

THE CELEBRATED

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:

KA TES OF AD VERTIS1NO.

1
I

KwT MO| 1
UkTi tu»i i

tMJ

1&amp;|

niiiioyn
Iron Plow
With Wood or Iron Beam.
Land Rollers, Harrows,
Plows.

PROfTSmi AMD BUSINESS CARDS.

Cultivators, Double

Shovel Corn

.

Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers
TRIUMPH HARVf STKR AND KMP1RE STATE MIND,

BATH PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
With patent Bent Hear, made from the best New York Second
Growth Hickory.
The Old Reliable
attohn

&lt;• an &lt;
MMdlsr

'

11AHVEY WBUOBCT,

Constants? on Hand,

-A.T- AGHICULTUHAL HALL,
One door east of Goodyears Hardware.

RaMien. and Saliow of th. In.
T. Ara Ixaup aMMMDiJed U&gt;

J MESSER &amp; POWERS
Hastings, April 12, 187G.

lotion
R&lt;?»1&lt;&gt;*o»Uaip ti.CMlmorr

The finest and largest line of

DENTIST

HasWHe,

■

-X weuia uo it mUtngly IT I thought
it would do any’good."
“There is nothing like trying; It can
do no harm. Monday, Charles is going
to Boston, and be can mail it ou the way,
no that he will not know it la from Col
Chester. He always returns Mrs. Mara-

MIL ■■

1

Baauaabt tha Oraa« Spirit, bit Ufa lu

liclifti.

County. Comprising mens, boys
and
youths suits, odd coats, pants
&lt;• J- WA
and vests, and a
Carriate, Sift and Omaneila!
•xrasiR.'W’ JEriacwm
line of Overcoats of all sizes
styles, kinds and prices. Over
PAINTER

At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop

Jefferson St.,

Hastings, Mich.

ONE HUNDRED

B.F. STEIN HOFF

THE YANKEE SCHOOLMISTRESS.

different patterns of imported and domestic

CLOTHS MB CASSMERES
- Siiical a£Iectyucal

DENTIST

from Detroit, ex­
pected soon, when we shall be prepared Ip. famish the best of
Clothing MADE TO ORDER, “&gt;d perfwt
fits guaranteed, at the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block, Hastngs, Meh.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
11 satingb,

The place to buy your,

CENTRAL HOUSE
L. E. STAUFFER, Prop.

u 9 SjTj
DRUGS A MEDICINES!

is at the

GITY DRUG STORE,

M friaada aid uaaaay aww

CHARGES SAME AS USMAL.

C.ABAHNES will be glad to see all of his old

friends

das may moreas will favor him with ,their patronage.

100 Robbins’ Cultivators,
Plows, Double Shovels, Gangs, Harrows, Etc., for sale.

TTnajeixax^ «fc

wood

Will be taken in payment for above.

CHAPTEB TOVB.
Mos Wardlow went with Fred Green
at evening to see Addie.
The little
fellow wept bitterly aa be looded upon
her sweet face? “Don't txy, Freddie—
you were not to blame," she whispered,
as he beat over her, and Mbs Wardlow

ALLC/I Uft/IKTT.

^'Quarter part six.

You had bail ride

over to Mr. Jilbon'a" to morrow evening
get what clothes you need, and start from
here.”
Mi.® Wardlow did so.
Mr. Jillson
and his wife had gone to an evening lec­
ture, and she had no opportunity of
speaking with them. She therefore men-

“I am willing to do it, for she really nows from Fairhaven that required her
immediate presence, and cvwaxraeotly «he
■ds aid and comfort."
"Have-il ready by Monday, then, and Would be obligedito take a weevs Vacation,
requested him to inform his father. *r
-will see if he does not open_ ...
it.
He and
■
Mtion left."
।
Forty the next morning Mr. Watson
must have soma natural affeetion
relatives that .I carried the travelers to tlfo station, and
“Had Mr. Masstan no 1^...^.
could frother?
before
had
“She knows nothing of his iriends— break!!
he was from England."
____ a
very
ranch
HEc
i^
otl&gt;cr_
country
place*,
-'It was strange that so sensible a wo- '
die sudden departuro of the teacher
tnau slioukl have made anch. a .mistake as and
1
to hare chosen him?’
.
1elicited a great variety of conjictures.
and Mrs. Watson simply said that
“He. was very handsome and a perfect Mr.
•
jeodeman In manners. Hugh reromblw ’she bad received a business letter, demand­
him; I think hesriHmakea better man." ing
'
her immediate pnaehre at borne.
Monday, after washing. Mm. Griffin
ran into Mn. Watson's; she evidently
“Mias Wardlow, I am sorry you are had a brilliant idea in her head, and wm
going to board at Mr. Griffin’s, but it actually swelling with the burden.
“So, Mn Watson, you have found
caanot be helped,; I suppose. You must
Mt a watch before the do*r of your line,
thing would turnup. The* awful good
people hare ’moat- always something hid
out of sight; but I can t make Jim becarefal."- 1
•
“You cannot be too cautious, Jet me Hevc a word of It?1
assure yon. But I presume you will
hare e.verw Banrfnrt_"
“Now don't play up ignorant,
raided about my
Of
Why she
Why,
ill only let . ma course.you know about it.
makes me shivand cold frosty

“They are dreadful in cold weather.
“Wb it nwwmary for Mr. Spooner to
I wonder teachers don't get their death of
twiihWrr
. He never saw his dear playmate again. colds going from one phen to another.
“Charles arranged more than a wock
She lingered a few days in pain, and then
dted.
I
It was on Bunday that the funeral was
I found the rain dripping dowp on my
bed,and I wu as wet as a drowned rat,, asked Charles to look after Her."
“Mr. Jflhon says she has no connecwith their teacher? following Mb. Mars petfood? soaked out. I'fMttp and tried
ton ami Hugh aa mourners: Four Hugh! to strike a light, but my snatches were
he bad batts devotedly attach ad to his wet, and I had to sail at the top of my
sister, and was almost; -baart broken at voice to wake up the mistress ; she finally world. Shea drw»d in mourning for
hw death, but- he. triad to comfort hie got up and ease in.
I cannot but her mother; her father died ycara ago, he
J^Shs Wardtow told me the ranre; so
laughing matter then, I nature you.
'She helped move tho bedstead, and got
built tho fire for him and swept the room. some dry sheets and pillows and wanted
After the little girt's burial, the artbedi me to go baric to bbd. But I sat up by
resumed its usual routine, eveqtUqg the kitohefl ire the rest of the night, and
moving in harmony and order.
Miss dosed in my chair?'
"That was a little worn dun I fared
fourth removal, to fir. Griffin's but Mm.
Watson had insisted on her sjcodiug Sun­
day in A&lt;-r family:

* “School

Little Eddie Wataon came running in :

Call

at Hamtins-ai ^kjjricnltnral ’Worlua.
XXl-8.4t

&lt;J*Hileauui, Albany,
n. r.j

[From tKr Cvntrg

XX241T

Mich.

1051

0
rrtcvoiyrMn^v^
the rignasion and dincord, and it was a rclk
it, a
ile playing
school time came, to leave tho uproflr 'for
a fow hours. Il was a perfect |uxurt?/b * ^tt is not bad' news, I are by' your
find herself opqo more in Mn Wntmfo's
smile."
•*
■
ijifiet home...............
'
".i
‘Str. Woteon’was a merchant in the
village, and a brother of the wife, one I never heard of him, but the gentleman
who wrote this is the postmaster of our
town, and he says there have been two
J*mained at the store till Mr. Watson had letters sent, and lastly a gentleman camo
taken his meals, which be always ate from New York to seek me out; be wishes
with his family, and Uncle Charley never,
me to come to Fairhaven immediately."
.
spent much time in the berate. m- he
“Hvw tnuph ia U. does lie write ? '
slept in thio atovo.'
Mias Wardlow had
“Ho aays-iLfa .enough to make uw io­
an
introduction
to
him
wbep
who
flrwt
dependent’"
1
indK*nwlth tJwirpbo.pborbricbi.
Cmmepood boarding at hb aiater'i, and
Abbair^lcxlisd a vm- comfortable
d hardly seen him afterward.
She
fooling InTusr twart'lbat nudit, but still
•noticed that the children seemed fond of
him, but all the opinion she ■ had formed »!«&gt; could not sleep. She :had consulted
was that bn wm&gt; rather a bloakanl, row- with Mr. Watson ou hjf return from the
paDionablc man, and aoeuicd a little like stare, and h« thought jt advisable by all
means for her to goto Tafrhsyen, and see
nis sister'both iu looks and manner.
,
-what was to be fl&lt;mo.
‘It was Saturday night.
Mary had
^bern wiH one difficulty arise," she
gone up. stairs with her little brother, remarked, “I Imre not dm money jwu
and Eddie was at the store with bis fa.
ther. Tho ladies were cosily seated- aw .
their rocking chain ia ' '&lt;■■ Bitting room,
both knitting, when Mm. Watson asked:
“I suppose it is not expected that I :
“Whom arc you working for, Mias shall draw any pay till the dose of the
Wardlow? You said you had no brother, school, and I have lent what money leAad
and these .arc buy's Hocks."
about me for a little time."
.
“You need not speak of \l, Mrs. Wat­
“Indeed," said Mr. Watoou, arching
son, but they are for poor Hugh Manton. I his brows; “ 1 wonder who wore so lowWhen I watched with Addie, I saw that | in tRh state of their finances as to eomo . to
he Lad no stockings, and.so 1 got some ' a young lady to borrow."
yarn- I can knit them just as well as i “O, that a my secret; it is all safe.”
“Well, as I am trauurcr to the district,
not. I think he is a very good boy."
“So do I.
I supposed they had if you will give me an order for the money
■yon wish, I will pay it to you on Monday;
| and, by tho way, Uncle Charity is going
she docs not got along very fast with her to start for Boston Monday morning, and
work Poor woman' she luu a hard yon will have him for company lire whole
time of It. I'm afraid Addie's death will route."
“That will be very pleasant; I do not
kill her."
But
“I hoj&gt;c not! It is strange her father enjoy traveling alone in the cars.
does not help her, now her haxi-aad is will the district be pleased at my having
gone. It is cruel to let her suffer thus."
“I will attend to (bat ; I ibiuk it will
“I have been thinking of it very much.
Suppose, Mub Wardlow, \you should make no difference."
“I shall depend »pou you, Mr. Watson.
write to him the particulars of hu grand­
child's death, and tell them of their demi- At what time do wo .start Munday morn-

eople. What should you say ‘if you
rand but it was til got up for a show, and
ba had gone to many vmtr brother ?"

would like to come.”

boarding place had bean a natty, ill-regu-

BM to marry; to lure the euremony
(ooMTixrrD oir rovsHi pack]

�nomination, yet it is perfectly evident
that they wUl adhere to the positron they
have taktitwi the Financial question and

The New

EDITOR

both in that and the nomiMtiaii of Allen

For President,
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
rfOUa.

York

Tb. temtvtlM-CbmH ..tawH
—ThejUniifajia ■titan —The Blaine

Hastwqb, Micb., May 85, 1876-

But the fa*t is, Ohio in thia matter,
will not stand alone. A State so largely
Representative as Ohio is, will exert a
powerful if not- an absolutely eantreling
influence in, the National Democratic('■onrentioa. If h doei hot prove to be
powerfill enough to dictate the Demo­
cratic nominee and platform it can and
will defeat—through its forty-four dele­
gates and the others from the the West
who will share their views,—any obnox­
ious candidate and the adoption of any
platform
that favors honest money.
Thiirwill probably rule out Tilden, as he
and his friends are charged by the Ohio

and’ uncertain, or a half-and-halt

Republicin NiUunil Convention.

Th. next nnion Republican Convention for
the nomination of candidate, for President
and Vlce-Preridenl of the United State., will
be held in the city of Cincinnati on Wednes­
day the fourteenth day of June, 1876. at 12
o'clock noofe/ and wUl consist of delegates

driatplea from each orgsnisod terthe District of CotambU. In call-

rreonunendH to inrile all Republican electors
tions, who are oppooed to reviving aeetiMal
ihuN, and desire to promote friendly feelinand permanent harmony thrpuj-hout the coun­
try by maintaing and enforcing all the
constitutional right, of every eiilsen. includ­
ing the foil and free cxotcim of the right of
"Uffrage without intimidation and without
fraud ; who are in favor of tho'continued
prosecution and pduirhmeni of all official &lt;i!shsnestv-, and of economical administration of
______ i.
a_

and hi* rag money pafieT aS fatal to the

Kqu«-r bw

chemt

Democratic party. The tattata * to waving
T*

.„

i

by the bloody Ku Klux of the South, up number*
corner." These maps ahow
•i timH end iMffcotivo clam of its citi- ached
comparative value of farm
ntb. It is reported that the Senate Com
mittec having charge of tho legislative
WAsnixaTOX D. p: May 19th, 1876. Judicial and Exocutivo appropriation bill
The leading men here of both parties
utiettpf the production of t«
attach vary little importance to the lata visions as sent to it from tho House. Such By means ofcharts the a voragn
political conference held in New York. It action precipitates the predicted dead Jock. per acre of the country * rtapk
is well known that it was largely enginect- Fitxhugh has lowered his opinion of biix.- for each State. Specimens of.
ed by men who deserted the Republican
aelf tomrwhat since life party friends hare
party in 1872 after vainly seeking by men- manifested a disposition to drop him. He
vogccoxrte
leadership, to dictate impolicy, to name its
of U*o
than Fitxhugh.
Presidential candidate,, placed oa a platform
Lmi.ax.
teuurc, uic utuwuuu of vegetable prod­
which virtually surrendered to unrepentant
uct*, is illustrated by means of specimens
confederate* and their subocrvknt allies,
OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER
many of the essential Iruito of tho nations

Democracy, with the responsibility ol publicans hold that the foundations oftheir
their defeat at the last October election. party are sufficiently broad to a&lt;xx
’'
“
Whoever is nominated mus’. be acceptable date every American oiliseu who &lt;!
Subject to the docWnn of the Republi­ to the soft money faction of tho Ohio,
tlic establishment of the Govern!
can National Convention.
ladiana, and Michigan Democracy, no supremacy, the absolute equality of every
matter whether the platform be vague cituen before tho law, a liberal educational j

non­ system under the fostering care of the
committal dodge and all this is uncer­ Government and free from ecclesiastical in­
tain, the only certainty being that it will terference and the economical admini*tra­
not be outspoken for honest money. tion of the Government with a faithful ex­
Hence the battle for a sound currency is ecution of all its laws. If the liberal* or
to be fought over again before the people, independents desire tho accomplishment of
and the businew men of the country are to these ends they are cordially Invited to
have no security, and hence no confidence join us, if they desire less than this, thei r
until they again proclaim their tietermin* coming would only introduce an clement
atian at the polh i.t tuch a way that it of disturbance afld opposition into our
thall no longer Lc qnettionetl or triJM household. They say,on the other hand,
Confederate Demo­ the Ikmocral. manifest no disposition to
with. The
cratic House
_ ten tatiros has suffi- repeat the insane folly of 1872, when their
cientiy shown that that party has no desire to conciliate thia junto of divorced
measures to propose for the revival of politicians, led them to endorse as their
prosperity, or the rorteration of public standard bearer, a man who was so openly
confidence, and to settle tho question and notoriously hostile to tho pratices and
beyond all earn the Ohio Democracy’ now aims of their party that the hyprocracy in­
plunges again into the most dangerous volved in M?h nation provoked
the
hcriaea of the ipaut two years. What the ridienic of the world and brought upon
Michigan Democracy will do, la to be deter­ them a moot crushing defeat Dsyonport
mined at Lansang on -Wednesday, ot which produced by the Democratic Managers as
wc cannot be adviacdln time for the publi­ a “forlorn hops" and whose testimony was
cation of this article.

to have revealed to the world the iniqui­

One consequent^ of this action ta, at
least, very evident-to the careful observer
—it fixes the political atatys of Ohio, pro­
vided the RtpuMicans ttand uptarr up
for honest money, as wc have* no doubt

ties of the present administration, has been
discharged, and all' hope of redeeming
their promises relative to unearthing any
criminality cut the part of the president
through such a wide awake witness aa he

Mr. White, the Kentucky M. C wj|0

is made

Ka Kha Mass tarn—Catt-

For Vice-President,
&lt;
. JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
of Pennsylvania.

“Honest money for all, and.
free schools for all. . There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

at osch evolution. The agricultural display

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER

Ohio will cten contend tn ednterf for his
iimf’.

Progress of the ahow— Some

of tho

a an ,-tf(1II
I that it
But Mt
ck) uny

lUdinl M.
State, and must do something t0 rnnl,
his bad emineuce oonspicumu, an,j (
CowsidcriDg the source whence it ron^.
Mr. White ou^Ht to take'this as a

claw CTttspUtncr.t. It shows that from &gt;
Democratic ttb^point a movement iu il,e
kttesMl «&gt;f Morality fa despicable.
Tho iuvsatigation into Mr. !&lt;Lllir,
connection with the Union Pacific bomb
ba, terminated an hia friends belieyed ii

would, in hia entire and complei,- »in.
dication. Colohel Scott baa explained ill ■

whole irauraetiuo. and the mystcru.iK
affair his hoett ’ made to mure ■&lt;&gt; Mr

|IK

Blaine's glory, inataad of shame, a-

Fefaet
Chi

slanderer* had dewed.

The Kentucky Rcpublicau Slat.hinerv used in thu manufacture oftlirec. Tho veotiou indorsed Secretary Bristow f.r
fermentation is shown ofstarchy aubrtauocs President.
from which beer,
and porter are made,
PII/ladblpuia,
and aj-o the distillation of whisky. A
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Show mode*! Mill and pfans of notable Amctican
” ' PROBATE ORIHtR.
could be fairly me mured by the attendance distillerita are exhibited. Tlieu are a«&lt;n
during the first week after the opening it tUfe
would be a good time now to take back

Um
the

some of the glowing and extravagant in turn, being distilled and converted Into
thing*1 that have heretofore teen raid. It brandy. The display of the wood growth
has really been an exceedingly dull week, of the country is inexhauatire.. At the
foot of the easw- stand
hundred
With considerably less than 20J|00 average
sections of logit, overbsad tn the case being
daily -attendance. But this state of facts specimens of the foliage of their respective
is simply in the natural order of thing, trees. Next to Horticultural Hall and
and not in the least discouraging. The grounds this spot affords the botanist the
delight
which, the
Can
cold, wot and disagreeable weather has of greatest
itself been enough to keep everybody at iennial can give him. From the sub­
tropical gfowth of the Gulf and _ South ■
western State* up to the hardy coniform of
abroad—and it is correct too—that the Maine and the Northwest there ia. not a
Exhibition lacks a good deal of b&lt; ing ready. tree of importance which is not here repre­
The unfinished condition of the walks .nd sented. The patience of the curious ia
aorely taxed in counting the rings of oW
num- rous building*, together with tho mud

one has stDI to encounter about thegrounds,
are by no moans features calculated to at­
tract When it is known that tons of
exhibits arc arriving daily, people naturally
enough feel that there is no hurry. But
this fa no indication that they wont come
by and by. Thesuccnaa of the exhibition
ia aarared both by its immensity and tho
interest and entliuriaam manifested every­
where, especially oa the opening day. It
ia stated that considerable disappointment
is felt by tho Centennial direction and in
businras circle* generally at the limited
number, and what they are pleased to farm
the severe .ecommiy, of visitora. So far as
the exhibition is conoernod there is no oc­
casion for misgiving. When the pressure
of spring business shall Vo over, and tho

t.«&gt;»ar»d utNti
JndooirnAu,
Bite

tliat had doubtless sheltered weary aborigiaes while Louis of France was battling
for the cross in Palestine. Mort of these
interesting specimen* were obtained from
Serra Nevada . Mountains in California.
The pnatiisd-of those of which accurate
atatistics can be given are as follows : One
of a sugar pine, 175 feet high and 27 feet
in circumference at the bara-, and 588 years
old, the section having been made al a

year, when the honAt donedand the Democratic Members during
and 510 years
cumfe
money iasuc in many localities had to be the last days of his examination confined
taught the people, as a matter of instruc­ their efforts to prevent his revealing what
diameter of 6 feet G inches,and one of red
tion by such men aa Carl Schurx and he knew of democratic- venality, fraud,
til ver fir, 1G8 fact high, 30 feet in diamet
cr at the base, tanentig for one hundred
Stewart L. Woodford, that triumph corruption and mob violence in New York
feet befiM IfcMI branch was toaebed,
would evidently renew itself this year un­ city. Not much intorckt or activity is njanand 392 years old. AH these grew on thu
der the better understanding and the ifcattxl in tho other investigations in
pteN of 1776 and rapport torn aa incorporat­ general harmony which now characterises progress save that of the ' gorera moo L
ed in tho coMtitulion and law.; aud who arc
It has been well said Insane Asylumna. It ia generally believed
m favor of rccornixing sad atrengthening the the Rcpublicana.
faudameatsl principle of national unity in that this action of the Ohio Democracy that the Sonata will decide that it has no day after day, until they are contest, and
tHta rantennisl anniverrary of the birth of the
then most of them will go away to return for most folk in the Middle States is that
amounts to a demand for Gov. Hayes_as jurisdiction in the Belknap cam- which was for a farewell visit in the autumn to irbat
offljd many: varitiea of native oak and the
the Presidential candidate of. the Repub­ again taken up on the lljth inst. The matter
lican party, in order that he might re • in all probability, will be determined before
Washington, D. C.’, Thursday, January -1$, peat on a Ir-retr scale hia glorious tri­ Saturday night*or before the middle of the millions ot viators will prove a little
TWotXOo, BtlberiLU raCTORY BaiUii
Juke Vcrnsy, but the people arc certainly
umph of last year.
And that is most next week at fnrtheiest. The action of the coming.
Tkora»pl» m&lt;«r,
4-itiTTl
Southern Atlantic
THE DEMOCRACY.
decidedly our opinion. Wo believe that House in pasting a largo number of - claims
But for the th
the
with Hayes, and only with Hayes, is the repeatedly rejected by former CongrtsM* schema’ organised
The doser attention li paid to the ac­ success of the Republican party assured. on the ground of fraud, the disloyalty of
Southuarx and fine grain,
tion of the Ohio Democratic State Con­ The Ohio Democracy hare made the ooo- tho abtUttMtaf or both Fm daependod the
region ui rugged both
existing dirtrusttowarda tho ex-Ooofaderate
vention held at Cincinnati, the other day,

stinr any of Its obligations. »nj in favor of
vtwtaining. in every wsy the national faith
a.il financial honor : wjio hold that the eomn&gt;on school system is the nureery rf American
liberty and riiould he maintained absolutely
free from sectarian control: who believe that,
fot the promotion, of these ends, and dirce-

the State last

WOOL. WOOL,
OAUMNG.

the more apparent becomes the fact that the Nation this Year, and either Rearing and Democratic Members and ifthe present
if. was the most important event that/Has Bill Allen or some other man who stands action in thsas cases established a prece­
occured in the political field, outride of on hia platform will be tho chosen Stand- dent for the niton.- hundreds of similar
claim* introduced this Winter involving
Congress,for months. It proclaimed to
every disinterested man, in -language' too Democracy. And it behooves the Republi­ hundreds of milfiouM of dollars, and thous­
plain to be misunderstood, that the Demo­ can party to meet them on their chosen ands of others which will assuredly appear
erotic partyis still unsound and unreliable ground with a candidate known to invin­ hare only to wait for a Democratic Admiccible—and that map ja Rutherford B.
Hayes, now the popular Governor of Treasury. |t i&gt; supposed that the Attor­
ney General will instruct General Augur
Union, one of the most desirable to se­ Ohio.
•
cure in the November election, which
Political Notes.

overrun with

anxious to spend their

The annual meeting of the Centennial

siglit. The cafes and refreshment places
inside of the giouds, whioh charge ttekk

drinks, will foil dlaaataoualy, as they most
justly deserve to foil. I have seen bills

those who oppose General Hawley.

repeated if the Governor ia ^qaMo to effect
it with the nraana al bis command.
The
invoatigation of Mr. Blaine's alledged botf-_
Arkansas Railroad bonds for $64,000
with the Union Pacific, money has resultadia another mortiiyiog defeat to the

lifilTOMitKM^Mu Mt to
by thia time that ftftaen eeata for a

Mck®, the convicted whisky ring fety
of St Louis, a wealthy, prominent and sup--

It is

crideutthalit will play tho same part at
8t Loris which it did in that State Con-

SXl-ux)

Being • buaiaoM tlutt needs a great Jc-I

year

caa do better work, nod give better .-altafaetiou than any other firm lu thiaaetfoh. W. H. Stebbins, the senior
failed in his attempt.

He goes to jail for

are many hundred
; $2 to $3 jy day old man, and a‘rich man—old enough to
Gov. Chamberlain ol South Carolina is
laws
eat-saoney, but shiDy-vhallicd on resump­
Independents or sore beaded Republi­ stub-as aan be obtained in any other Oita,’ know better than to violate the
suggested as a good second on dm Blaine
tion and the treasury nota question, ao
cs (if “?) who inaugurated tho cam- Chicago, New York or even Washington,
ticket, if that should prevail at Cinein-ithoot stealing. Serves him right.
that their battle was half lost, before it
was fairly begun.
All thia, together
fabahoods against every probablecoeteataat
Ex-Senator Brownlow is not a Morton
with its .endorsement of Roaring Bill.
man after all, the Cincinnati CbaiaterctoZ is
Alien for President, awl the making of
informed, but prefers Bristow, with Hayea
that arch swindler Geo. H, Pendleton,
for second choice.
President of the Convention, and Chair
the party who traded the heeds for
Andrew Shuman, of the Chicago Kren­
raan of the delegation »to the National
ing Journal, is a candidate, on the Ba•erteeUy charged with Mceiriog m noorid- irgottcn one hundred years
To me the United SimUm I
fcctly manifest that there is no sound­
ness in Ute Ohio Dxmockacy.

I

UNDERTAKING

Vraaa.

and yet this party, untaught by the past,
The Delaware delegation goes pledged
uninspired by the future, deliberately to Blaine.
reiterates all its wont positions of a year
The Southern
Democratic campaign
ago ! This notion was only intensified by motto: “Forcibly if we can, peaceably if
the unavailing protest of the friends &lt;4
SenatorThunnan, since they showed that
Senator Booth of California says ho
all spirit and nerve had already been tawill not accept the Green Backers nomin.

WELCOME GARBLE.

gjroaHfe*

tentloo to this part of their extr»4vi
and Train ftrrolrired *•'«.

The Electric Balm will be word only

STEBBINS BROSs»ui«^}«br
uss.
jbjV

I
I

rorabb toward, the Union
Says a New York paper. “If at is true

B r
hie that “(Bd Fog Horn” can possibly be i. only getting Uek Ma pay for 'hjs
fluence during the war.

i».

�Centennial (Celebration.
Senator Mprton's friends think Mr.
Blaine is the only man they have reason
to fear. The Indianapolis Journal says
HAETiNa8,MAY 18,1876.
die contest is practically between Morton
The citizens of the City of Hastings
and Blaine, since there is no human prob­ met at tho Court House, at eight p. m.,
ability of Bristow nomination, very Huie pursuant to adjournment arid were called to
chance for Conkling, and none for the “fa­ order by the ebnirnum J. A. Sweezey.
vorite sons." It does not think either will
Tho report of the Committee appointed
nominated on the first ballot, and suspects to solicit subocripliotts was called for and
it to be quite possible that tho prise may
be carried off by some man not at present
prominently mentioned.
subacriptions.
.
The Stale Eclectic Medical Association of
Tho following Resolutions were offered
Michigan, will convene for its seventh annual
and were unanimously adopted:
session in Lansing, on Wednesday, June
Rewired: That tho citixcm of tho City
7th, 1876.
of Hastings and Barry County celebrate

Rewired: That the County Seat be
designated as (he place for holding the
County Centennial Celebration.
Rewind: That the Common Council
of the City of Hartings, be and they are
hereby requested to appropriate a sum not
cxcceoding two hundred dollars to aid in
defraying the expenhe of a County Centen­
nial Cdebraliou to be held at the City of
Hastings, on on the 4th of July, A. D.
. Here is an Albion man's opinion of a 1876.
vexing question: ‘-In Albion but four
Rewired: That lite members of the
firms pey a retail liquor dealers' tax, while Grange, Odd Fellows, K nights of Piihias,
under the operation of the prohibitory law Masonic Order, Sons of Industry and Good
Templars, be invited to join with ua in the
nine firms des, . out liquor, hell fire and
Centennial Celebration.
damnation. The first year the tax laws
Rewired: That the Finance Committee
went into operation five firms paid the tax, heretofore appointed ramian aa the per­
dow but four.
The tax law has done manent Finance Committee.
more good in Albion in one year than pro­
Arrangements be instructed to invite the
hibition did in 25 years."
co-operation of the several Townships in
celebrating the coming Centennial 4th of
of the early settlers of the Township of Has­ July, and that they be requestod to attend
tings, died on Saturday at Big Rapids Mecos­ aa township organisations (ifpoaible) or
ta County. Aged about 64 yean, lie had otherwise if preferred.
On motion a Committee of Arrange­
been for over thirty yean a resident of this
county and was well known to all the old set­ ments were appointed to conaist of fire as
tlers of the county. It Ya^about two years follows -. J. W. Bentley, Norman Bailey,
since he was prostrated by a paraletic shock
H. A. Goodyear, Jos. A. Sweeuy, J. Q.
Creasy.
On motion I). R. Cook, and J. L. Reed,
were added to the Committee of ArrangeIl is suggested that Io make the interest of
the people Jin the county in the Centennial
On motion tho meeting adjourned unit]
2|lchta4ion. what it should be, that the cont. two weeks from this evening, uultsts sooner
mittecof arrangements appointed al the meet,
called together by the Committee of
lug on Thursday Evening, call a meeting of lbs
committees that may be appointed in the several Arrangements.
P. A. SHELDON, Secretary.
Townsh ips, to meet with them to make the
Liberal minded Physicians are cordlall^
invited to attend, with a view of uniting with
thia growing society.
Milo Cunx, M. D. of Bronson. Preaident,
II. F. Psckuax M. D. of Hickory Corners,

Gold 11*4

Square ia being P«t^a place.
Remember that we do all kinds of job
printing at the lowcvi living rales.
If you want job printing of any class, you
will eave moaer by calling al thia office.

Fruit trees are now in fall bloom, and tho
prospects of an abundant crop, are very fiat-

If exercise promotes health, those who col­
lect old bills for editors should lie among the
selection of President ef the day, an Ojstur ami
longest lived people on earth.
a Hander. We tbink the suggestion a very
Congressman Hurlbut of Illinois feels very
confident ia regard to Mr. Blaine's chances,
regarding Gqv. Hayes as baring the nail best
State of Mich. Executive Office, )
The Grand Trunk Railroad are now selling
Lanning, May 16, 1876.
\
Excursion Tickets from Detroit to Montreal
ASuat Moris a good lime Io clean up your and return for (10,50, good for seven Jays. To the People of the State of Siehitfan :
yania, finish planting your gardens, and An this is one of the most delightful tripe ia
I have received notice from the oCce of
etror all Imek alleys, UnMs. and public America, it would be wise far oar pleasure the Di^artmcut of Slate, al Washington,
seekers to avail themselves of this opportun­ of the passage, by Congress, of the Ib'lowAre wr going to pay auy^at tent ion tc Beeura- ity to see the wonders of the St Lawrence ing Joint Rewolution:
‘* Be it rewired by the Senate and liutue
liun day T If so it ia liuiVthat the programme Valley, and the beautiful eily of Montreal,
of Repretenltiiim of the United Staten of
was being arranged. Come let ua display «a with its wonderfbl Victoria Bridges,
America ta Congren anemUetl, That it
little patriotism.
be, and i.« hereby, recommended by the
The Bay City Tnisar sees in Guvernor
The President has nominated and the Senate and Houso of Rcpruwntativei to
Hayes a strong eomprotuiae Republican can­ Senate confirmed Edward Perrepont of New
the people of the several Htatra that they
didate for the presidency, who would be very
York, now Attorney General, Minister to uwetuble in their several counties or towns
popular in Michigan. So de we.
England. Alphotuo Yafl of Ohio now on tho approaching Centennial Anniversa­
The Michigan Central Railroad earned
ry of our National Independence, and that
Secretary of War, Attorney General ; and
they cause to have delivered on such day
#141,6.17 M during the second week in May,
au increase of #13,260 51 over' the amount J. Donald Cameron of Pennsylvania Se­ an historical sketch of said county or town
from ite formation, anil that a copy of said
cretary of war.
sketch may be filed, In print or manuanript,
The through Steepera. Pullman Peiecc cars
regarded by the GrtyUe aa having fallen prey to run from Grand Rapids to Philadelphia in 'he clerk's office of raid county, and an
additional copy, in print or manuscript, lie
io Gov, Tilden; Schurs and the rest being no the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad,
filed in the office of the Librarian of Con• manipulated into a tail for i ha Tilden kite." will begin their regular tripe ea Monday,
grow. U» the intent that a complete record
The wool season ie al band, and we hope the 29th, Tho cars will be new and will may thus be obtained of the progress of
and expect to aee large quantities purchased be the very finest made for the Pullman our institutions during the-Pint Centenni­
here, as that will enaUe the peoffle to pay Company.
al nF ikm'f
’
off their debts, and given new Impetus
Russell A Co., of Massillon. Ohio, manufbc
turv a Threshing Machine which Is eetehmlrd
There will be an ice cream racial al tlx
the county over. Their buildings corer sev*
Good Templars Hall, Qjvr J. 8. Guodyaar A
pendeace In thia state tt&gt;0 rwummeqdaacrmior ground, and are filled with the
Co.’s store, oaTuseday evening, May 3Otli.
tion may be univamUy regarded. Our
fliuwt machinery. Threading men and others
Good music will be furnbbed and a good tine
record in yet new and familiar to ua, our
intereetod would do wep tn send for their ildevelopment and growth ia
1 uatrated catalogue before purchasing.
pontiniiod prosperity,--------------and it i ranraamtly
proper tn tltia OntauJ
CflnUtonial* year, while re­
calling with gratitaed
" 1 tho beneficence of
_______
dealings
with us.
Divine Providence
in IHix
-----------„----------that we should put upon record, for those
who are to come after us, the history of &amp;
■"'TEHre^Faraxi abewl lba Ceart House
State that in forty years has grown to be
Square isteiagpu* iu position. Our opfa­
ad pjnpiro with n million and a half of peo­
m m freely exprasa when the centred was
ple-educated la public schools-blast la
j There ore signs tbat Gen. Hancock
. - - — -— - -j —
mide.hasnotbeua Aaugad tri the l««i by
fee preeaed to the ftwnk with .cuewed
^r or the Dwnoecttic candidate.
mLerib. b, Ik
lUp.Ui«.
B.„O. lb,
Ur**&lt; nrreUik. ud moc«»Mit will probably start from Wash

l&gt; Ik
“•* b I***"*1
.
cka MM . vMk-.uij 91.SO br
We slate, mM Kidwai wdfieft. that the
104 M&gt;l*nU
&gt;•
Hon. Allen G. Thurman is no loagwr to
O.lkuHw
»|* &gt;kM win
M.pMdCMMrtulk kfU* Ckirb I. be counted among those liaMa to |x»
».»diMj. r— w “• “"I'm
~- struck with lighting at St Louis.
MM&gt;r kU Ikn. Mkkk lirMUM. rf
It was very unkind of thu luflaUooiMs
MM MUMr. E.My kty 4k*H
to nominate so aged a man as Peter Coop­
TklknU rbt Mm, Ikl Ik Be*“l
er.
It is what Fitxhugh would call “jurk.
-r -muu.

&lt;kl W llkiy u k MkMIk. W. M l jug" him forward too roughly.
&lt;ki . Ik OISmmm. W. *. Ml talk.
I t ie alleged that District Attorney
BkU. cmU MM **M. M.OOO ~* M
Dyer expects that the Government will
carrying the State.
Are you going *o the (WtouaW * oak ef ue realise about a million dollar* from the St.
from one i o fifty a day. We answer em­ Louie whhky anu
phatically Yew. Now come jute ua. and show
.hat you have a little public spirit, and not
The Washington specials report Senator
stand beak and grow! berauae the Bailroad
Christianity “made a strong npeoch" on
&lt; -..tnpaui«. will not carry yen far nothing.
Friday
against jurisdiction in the Belknap
The
iQuessrara of the H*h Avenu.

By the Gomer;
K. G- D. Holden,
Secretary of Slate.

SPECIAL
CtrantorfiMl dime* of ita ooinago of
,e
PBADUBrnxB, May 22lNPl»70Bpring at last, and the earth clothed in 1W0 an Jrevh i" on»Ulwn
beauty I Ths prospect for abundant crops -are
The Bufialo Council has appropriated
good indeed,—for’fruit, never better. Our
merchants arc doing a good business for the •15,000 to celebrate the Fod rth.of Jnly.
Plaster mill m.mera report a good trade
times and they deserve success, as they sell
goods low as ran ba had in any of our towns. thb spring in botlr land and -calcined plaaThe Good Templars are active, and are cer­
tainly doing a good worh. Thvir Ungar marks
AU the trunk line* aoounfe half ratal
to th© Cincinnati and 8t Lanis Coaventiooa.

why don't the editor become cosriatont like
the Javenal man. and act with and advocate
two part lee, get a part ofyour paper printed
at. Detroit, sad go ibtn politic wu the other
aide of it. Mount two politico I horses, such
riders never fell, wxs a man riding two
horeoa ever known to fall T The Apoetlee John
and Thomax/bave certainly come among us,
paeaclung a new dispensation. They baptise
ha npme of the green which ths frosts of
&gt; wil^oblilerate, a_d discard the old. gold.
Bible which moth and rust uaanot cor
t fill tbs yrera baaed on noth­
* locust and wHd honey?"

to tho Centennial Expomtion.
Please send us tho names of all your
neighbors who ought to toko the Bakner

but who do not
Muskegon Lake u higher now than it
has ever been before: - The logs have
acarooly floating room under tho bridges.
At Madrid, 30,000 troops, including
three crack cavalry regiments, have re­
ceived orders to sail for Cuba in a few
wonks.

Two weeks from last Tuesday will occur
the Twentieth Annua! Grand Convocation
Washington, to arc if Major AnJeraow has of the Knights Templar of the State of
given Blaine any Mock in the Kalsmaioo and Michigan, at Detroit.
•
Hastings Hai)raa&lt;l. 1 will write yoa the
K. W. Trout, postmaster at Reed City
reanlt.
'
has patented a fastening for mail l*S»
which is said to bo a great improvement
over the present stylo of kotag
mail
bags,
as tho haga can be closed in one
Just at thlii time part lev are disetuaing
viudldatra and policwu in National politics. quarter of tho time.
The Republican party have- aetllvd down to
The Republican Convention of Ken*
the conviction that a change ef admiulatra tucky is said to have been the largest and
tiou tv needed. Net that Gen Grant has not
most respectable Convention ever held iu
been an effiejrai and oompeteal afooiai. but
that he has already Loan duly honored, and the State, and tho entbodam at the men­

that a change-would be la the inlerrat of the tion of the name of Bristow
country, and ao injustice to him. Your cor- bounded. •

nat our county oflkura who huvo bald their
poRitioaa for two or more farau, been bandMinnly doult by, already • And aught they
not to step down and out, gracefully ? Is not
a change in lbw iulerrat of the RepubBrau
party of the ceimty ♦ Not that these men are
not man qualifiad, n# IkU any fault ran bo
foil ad with th«n iu lhe discharge of their
duilea, l&gt;ut that others have just as strong
claims. We uavc other men aa well qualified,
men who have dune Just aa much for the
county and JuM S* much for the great party
of the country, Shall their ejalma be ignored,
and an dement of divialon thrust upon the
j*rty?
Tkiak of U m ww
quotfou,
have weight at the polk ia November,
should command doe allentkm now, b

was un­
/

OMIONB, psr bushel. SO0O«.
BBANS. per bnihtl. O»fl.n
pork. rjneaoo.
♦
MEBB PORK. Mr IK. lb.
HAMS. psrlb.. 12»lte.
SHOULDERS. Mr I*•.. I*.

TALL0W, psrlb-TSr.
CHICKENS, per lb.. A:
CHEESE, pw lb.. 15
WOOL, pm th.Wl i.
SALT. fiae. per bbl.. M.

State Affairs.

Flint u agitating the questiou of a paid
firn department.
Vermontville has shipped about 35 tons
of Ample sugar this season.
The improvements under way in tho
Baptist church at Marshall are to coal $4,­
000.
t

EAPLK SUGAR. WIOo.
HIDK8.&lt;rooa. pselb^fow.
HIDES. dry.p«rlh„fa.
HH EE1* PELTS, file to H &amp;.
CALF SKINS, rreon. perlb.. Or.
"
“ At. norlb..13e.
MONET. tDo.
BEESWAX, per Hu tfic.
CRANBERRIES, n.r b&lt;ub*l.»4«

Dogs recently killed twenty valuable'
sheep belonging to B. F. Milk, who lirre.
near Eaton Rapids.
The Grand Rapijs Dev»crat Hrt .the
girls of that dty have taken to riding iu
wheelbarrows for their health.

The Flint Globe says the seven raw
mills in that vicinity employ402 men, and
have oa hand 47,000,000 feet of lop.
W. 8. George * Co., have published .
manual of bew keeping, of which Prof.l
Cook, of ihejtgricultural College is the
Carlton Center 1 hope that you will give this author.
room inyonr va|uah|&lt;- paper. Carlton Center
Mem pMk. RDJU
la growing very fast. Mr. Carpenter ie build­
Lard. M1M4H2U51L
ing a new boube. Mr. Crane and Mr. Gordon
BulUr. prime western. Karee tad retail velx firm:
are following shit. Mr. Stinson la building a CHRHRY—STANLEY.—At tbs M E. Parssaars Mlah. Ml actio ax. 33^25. crwuo&lt;r7 ■_‘7&lt;i»28 ■ pvur tu
In
this
city,
by
the
Rev.
G.
W.
Sherman.
May
new store, and Mr. Covart tajka of building a
’-fob. 1JTC. Mr. Frank T. Omrrr. and Mias Halloa
new one and sail out the old oaa. Thera has
L. Stanley, both ot Johnstown.
been some U|k. of a Hrtel which Is vary much
aoodod. Mr. famous is about taking a trip
buy the machinery for a dour mill for which
I hope wlU be built this fell: then our formers
can ship flour Instead of wheat and save
their bran and aueh like for their caUie. We
have a good Grange hers which tn eela once a
week a good Trmplrv Lodge and a Band
meeting each week, beddei prtyrr meeting ,
Md likewise a gpo-1 d*y school.
Ttobeottpediere In the state are id ways
obtained and paid good wages. We lave a
new Bisckstniflh end wagon maker, jaM ar­
rived. Mr. Denn from Ku:(and fess bVcq
moriag a hHN far Mt. Leads., He bee th.
best machinery in the state for that wort.
X. r.Z.

Litil

Jlrtica?

Ltal oflmspsyWMJaUgU the Hastings P
0. Barry Camay, MM.. May 24. 1878.
Mra. HfaMtWh Barrett, Mrs. N.
Chas. Patters. Freeman Fish.

boMX. .«nyte, .'Wr»tv_opinion.
would stood next Tte nranioaHoc of
Blaine worW be equivstent to
An bonett opinion, we hove do

doubt; but, mercy on m, bow Lonwl peopic do differ in themi daj^I - t
,

Closing oot Sole—Ctancd gootfei M-oort
and more too, nt
Smith, Manee A Peerton’s
1X181,3
. -QHTajn.

Cmirrnh, Treat. WUkdbh. MmAeral,
Preaident Great has stated to a tnend। Salmon, birI Harris, oil New Fbh .1
hia^teniioo of ndti&lt;a tear -&lt;the
Smith, Mamek &amp;Tnswx*t.
.
‘; ,
world at the expiration of his terfc of muBwS

o«ae. Probably no living American is
more widely, known, or would reoeive

it b made wp of tolerably independent
Curiously enough the second choice of
half of them, or more, b Secretary Pbh.

ecnxtJtutlon frpm srresk. Whsa thisis the osm s
wIso discretion mould be u&gt;od. HmteUor-. Bitten
•narennf of th. parity of thrir-ateobsac baaii.
tho powsrfnliy faviporatfas prepsHUs of tho vs«o •

Crop reports from Oregon aay^ the sur­
in ths world of good workers. Whether he
plus wheat for shiptueifit will be a fair an­
renal na a abort er ora longer term with us
nual
average.
i the Impress erbia character will remain with
| aiany, ooporially with the young. The Rood
Michigan has sent eleven hundred va­
alone are treat!
rieties of wood and two thousand of nhurba

defeat."

The Common Council ef the dty of Hastings,
■•laOba tkxmdl Room May 23. 1876, pur-snaat to adjournment.
The meetieg eante to order, and there nott
.
being a Quorum prewar the meeting wae adjourwed until Thursday evening May 25th A..

mot

Good habt* toad to prvloacltfe. The law» of
Matora are ia perfaat harmans with those of Nal«re*aGod. Bjabita of life should te'Y^nlar. The
animal fanetiow ehould bo racalulv performed,
deep ahenld not bi pal offuetfl ntimiy hour., ua,—t—- - »-tmu——j.

�[rONriNUkh FROM. FIIWT FAGS.]
performed.her*- But, Mrs. Griffin, that
u perfect nowense. • Charles ano Miss
Wardlow have not met half a down
times, and 1 hope you will not rtart any
fflA-nutir.”
‘•You need not tert Die telling it, for it
ia all oyer the district hours ago. Every­
body is talking al^tiL”
■ They had better save their breath to
UM, for a bettor purpose. I am astonished
at with an a).surdity!”
“I expect you w'.lbc more astonished
when they come back. Now don't you
really think there is .something to it?
How ahonW you fed if it was truer’
• “Perfectly satisfied with my brothers
choice. But understand me distinctly ;
it is pot so I”
,
,
.
‘■Wdl, as 1 told my husband, there is
no great low without some small gain. 1
shall not have to board her this week, and
I am really glad for I wish tn go away."
Mrs. Griffin took her departure soon
after, and Mary Watson met her at the
lower end of the street, talking with two
or three ladies.
. -Wife," said Mr. WaAoa as he ert
down to tea that night, “did you know
that Charles Spooner and Abba Wardlow
had run away to be married ?"
“Yen. I have been ported iu due seanon. I am just provoked about it; it
will trouble them both.”
‘•Charles will never core.
To my
mind it would be a most splendid ar­
rangement. I. wish it were tho truth!"

For! Wine, Jirtiti &amp; Saiieat
SlUtfUl

five cents for a letter sent ovc^ four hundrcd miles.
'
In 1807, tecedch clod - ron-ueaced to
be made by machinery. This uahered in
the era of cheap docks.
About the year 1833; tho first railroad
ol any considerable length in the United
States was constructed.
In 1840, the first cxperinwnu in pho­
tography wcro made by Daguerre.
About 1840 the first express burincta
was mtablmhed.
The anthracite coal business may be
Baid to have begun in 1820.
In 1336, the patent for the invention
of matches wrt granted.
In 1346, tho first telceram was aont. __
Steel pens Were introduced for use in
1863.
,
The first, succouful trial of a reaper
took place in 1883.
In 1847, Elias Howe obtained a patent
for his first sewing machine.
The first successful method of making
vulcanized India-rubber was patented in
|| 1839. ,
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A Giri's Pocket.
|

We found one lying on the Sidewalk
taerday, says the Omaha llrraLI. and
pre an inventory for the purpose of euabbug the proprietor to obtain the pocket:—
Two white cotton handkerchief*, the hems
of which are bigger, than the Mance; n
candy fish, of many colors; one abort
slate pencil, black, chewed at the end,
.too hard at the other, one alate pencil,
1 mode color, chewed at both cuds, and
very short and slalmidcd; one bit of sky
blue ribbon; two biu in currency; otic garter
without buckle, very elastic, but not long,
The New Protestant Church in Rome. one piece of short, black, scolloped ribbon,
two short pieces of barber-pole candy, one
of peppermint, »he other teuton one pair of
A letter from Romo to tho Attleboro’ small black kid glover, one parasol ta*&gt;el;
Maw. ('kroHi'clr gives tho following in a camel-hair brush; one love letter, very
regard to the completion and dedication of tender, praising the recipient and running
the new Protestant Church in Rome, “St. down another girl, hence very valuable;
three hair p tea; too horac-hair ring, un­
Paul within the walls :"
finished; one p jrfumory bottle stopper, a
“For weeks everybody was talking of it. box ofbrcatb perfeme; a. ball of flow and a
Artists Ifaft their studios, bankers their broken crochet noodle; a small piece of
desks, and great men and small men, fash­ raw cotton fall of white powder, the left
ionable women and lamily women united heel of a No. 2 gaiter, one stocking with
in the preparatory work. In the midst of a hole in the tor, a thimble and a nut
the hurry a hitch came with which cor­ cracker. Tho pocket is of yellow nankeen,
porations and individuals are only too fa­ and can lx? obtained on application at this
miliar—the money gave out. Seven thous­ ' office.
and dollars were needed, for according to
tho wise episcopal rule the church could
W. S. George the popular editor of Che
not be consecrated till paid for. Before Lansing ReptdiKmit, has returned home
the committee had worn itedf was with from the South, in inproved health and
collecting, an American lady. Miss Wolfe, with a large fond of information.
come forward with a contribution of $5,000.
which at once made things easy.
In ad­
On May 16 thb citizens of Mason held
dition she has engaged to build the tower a meeting to arrange for the decoration
of‘the church. It’s very well for her to of soldiers’ graves.
fling away money on bricks and mortar,
said a plaintive young man on hearing of
KgW APVBBTIBEMErrs.
her lavish gifts, but what's a tower in
comparison with a human being ? She
_ G -P- RoyflN A Co's. Column.
might build me up if she bad a mind to.
This lady's generosity is the talk of the
PETEEMAN’S JE1TE PILLS.
hour. She is now „nvcling up to the
Nile, paying all the expenses of her party,
spending at the rate of one hundred dol­
lars a day. Rumor says she intends to "^’CTEltMANM pfLte KEMEDY.
build a palace home tn New York. She
is still young, and ifl an object of great
interest to the adventurous Jasons, who
believe
2A»* b a woman, therefore may b* won.

time

&lt;uao ta Statat Ar*, ia, aaf •.

QRErr WETTERW RAILWAY.

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D*t*d._M*r&gt;k*ll. Mar. ISth. A. »-MTS.

FretaM/wVDstaUL

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

^JMmviLLi-With Lakertior* A Wtek.Roatkriw
*Bll^??Li-WnbPrt~lt,nUtaUU A fi*.lhwo.&gt;»ra

11 w'/raatao—With Lake Sbvre A Mieh. Soathern
(Air Liae.)

READ! READ! READ!
Special Medical Announcement

PENSIONS
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Cklraen.

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Joy Comfort cuid Happiness

CHICAGO * HggGU^UIE HM

■lek an&lt; AtnieteS!

SOrSkartMt LI** totoMa Cklmo and Graart

of

n.osTixos axi&gt;

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vwinity

FITS &amp; EPILEPSY

The church is not handsome, though
CURED.
large and costly. It ia built of alternate Th*POSITIVELY
wont e«M ot Ik* lone**: (taadlat. kjTmin*
rows of travertine and brick, and suggests
DR- HEBBARIM CURE
zebras and cJnricta and jelly cake.
IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS,
It was not finished in time but every­
body plunged in boldly in spite of chill
and damp. Carpets were spread and dry
planks laid; and a wicked young man re­
marked that the services were dry if the
church was not Bishop Littlejohn, from
Rhode Island, led the services. When he
entered followed by a string oflower lights
as long as the ‘tail* a Highland chieftain,
t he people stood up in their chairs and craned
their necks like boys in a circus. The pos­
session entered, chanting, oontrfcry to
prayer-book direc*:on«, but according to a
high church innovation that has given
much oomfort to.-the elect. A surpliced'
choir has been act down in the programme
bat several inexperienced young priests
haring loft their goWns behind them, only
two remained for singers. These were
won by a rosy young Englishman and
nur.Bwton friend, Mr. Howard Tickaor,
whose features were composed to a gravity
Ik fitting the occasion, and who steadfastly
refused to respond to the nods and becks
and wreathed smiles that greeted him on
au u usdmd m sovtrn aunw.
all sides; in fact, ho acted his part so. well
that an Americanfriend afterward eagerly
inquired . the name of that yount* priest
who locked so much like Howard Tit*nor.
---------- ------------------------- . rer4ffa.
The sermon was long drawn out, and
before its done many a weary sinner had
silently stolen home to lunch. But the
ringing was fine, and the whole affair was

The nineteenth century has witnessed
many rad great dbeoverieW.
Ia 1809. Fulton took out the flirt pat­
ent for the invention of the steamboat
The first steamboats which made reg­
ular tripe scrota the Atlantic ocean were
tbo Snw and the Great Westeni, in
1330.
The first public i
tied use ofgaa for
in 1802.
In 1813, there was in Waltham, Mass.,
a mid, believed to have been the first in
the world which combined all the require­
ments for making finished cloth from raw
cottau.
Ia 1790, thsra ware arty twetay-five
port adUta in thawhate country, endup
to 1887 the rates of postage were twenty-

.H'T-T US»

MICHIGAN ANBTH? SOUTH.

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

TtKJTI TABLE.
GOLDWIH’S DASI3H POWDER

Taking Effect Apr. 16th. 1875.
I*. KIMuwL ww««

GOING KAMT.

aaao. Alhe**. UrauJ P.iiuJ"
-WiihMirrtoa

Liar to Jfk

*ka &lt;w. Uvy
X,‘*- "**
BfM&amp;Xtaa NtoX't MUkta*

mas UHrt iiviiio*.

JOUST. KOMIS. LA. SALLS, PK»l\
11KNRV, LACOS, PRORiA. GEXKS
jibes jsLAxn.

TU BeliaNe 8Urt 1.1 of

rxSmwrox
ff»nt9QS, JAOfMts

Council Bhrife and Omaha,

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 29,1876,

VOL. XXI. NO. 9.

WHOLE NO. 1052.
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The pejxi-Weekly hepliblicap tawer.
GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

'1b!Fir«t Week oT

Read the Record

PUBLISHER.

oy THE

OLIVES CHILLEU WI
It A TES OF AOVERTISIXO.

1506 Soto if i8/i,
304g Sold if f8/s.
/4/*
Solo if 18/3. 149/6 Sold if 18/4. 310//
S0L0 if 18/5, 440 /DLL/ 100000 oilL
BE HEfUllfED /OH 18/6. OfE Jpjlf

H4f

SoLD

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.

pRoraaoiH i® mans cim
Ml DO T. WJIKII.EH.

nCUciii:

Nine rivflfarnnt. Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED

the Exhibition.

The clone of the first week of the Ex­
position still leaves In doubt the quartion
whether it win pay fur • itaelf' in dollars
and cents. But. its success is assured in
patnis infinitely more important than any
purely financial one. In the first place,
the aocouqpodation; provided prove suffi­
cient to insure the absolute comfort of the
public.
The buildings and grounds are
so large that a large daily attendance
does pot produce a crowd.
The. great
concourse at the gates melte away into
tl»e vast houses ; every man has breath­
ing room, and that comfortable aenre of
IteenM and ftuiet, essential to thorough
comprebciu^on of the objout beffire him.
Another marked sucoeaa la the prooiptDtMa with which the Exposition is recognixed and received by U»e masses nf our
own people, not as a show place but as
school. There tawery little idle. saunter­
ing. -except by new comers on their first
visit. Iu the groups surrounding an ex­
hibit the faces of Americana, keen, alive,
quick-eyed, and distinguish able from all.
otbtfni. and the queatiMM asked by them
are Usually shrewd and intoUigcnk
ripeci sluts, of course, seek otjt their own de­
portment of study: art, mechanics, agricul­
ture*. ceramics, etc.
But the multitude
are iu search of that general informalion
which everywhere aharpona the American
mind to its execptlonal readiness and
facility.
Western colleges already are
'ending up their students, mothers bring
their boys, young girls frsm the interior
jot down jointo foe rtudy at home , the
habit, indeed, of carrying note book and

civil

Come and get one ON TRIL
i'c-rsiimMiNOTAXY PUBLIC OOM VRrATOUtR A LOAM
“HfeffiSSSST^*

Champion Reapers and Mowers.
Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows. Road Scrapers,
LVCIVS RUSSELL.

.

50yl

GREBLE &lt;fc TUJSSKLIu.

&lt;711 AS. II. HATER,

WM

... ' f—
BVIUlHEtR.

WM. H. VArraftP,

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED.
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

WK. AUTAQMM.

Teas, Coffees and Spices
All grade! of Teas the very bert In the Market
trash every
week from the Importers S. S..SLEEPER S CO., of Bostrin. and

for nal*» at prices which &lt;loo&gt;n»u»o&lt;M»te^»V&lt;XViop&lt;rtitiun.

GIVE ME A CALL.

John Stanley

To those Whom it mny tiouerm:

Sweet’s
ubaXQ UMBann**.

Hotel,

a/nnzwn - “Icu

•OH®DAT.

i-l am now running a NEW l*OR TABLE
MACHINE Tor Moving, Busing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from smell to
great, npd having handled about 1,200 build­
ings in 16 years, feel confident 1 can satisfy
those that may favor mo wilh a call.
My address is Irving,; Barry CJo-, Mich.
A,. S. DEAuTST.
Irving, Mieh , April, 11th, 1876.

xx&amp;0m3

will be remembered by all who vhited it,
as though it were a grand fete ; the Amcrcans are going to make all the practical
use they can of theirs.
The third point of auecwM b that the
.Exhibition does .not Lui in any regard to
supply the information demanded.
The
exhibit are fuller in moat dawKs than ‘
was anticipated. European nations expe­
rienced tn
International
Exhibitions
display great skill in the completencaa
with which they reprwwn: their indusCc. .In many caBpi maptofthc piiyiucal structure of the country are bung up,
with pictures of its more marked landmpeik cities, ete., which even to a ehild ,
serve to idrntify it with the red or yellow
patch on hb atlas.
Now ita minerals,
vegetables, and manufactures are before
him. and representations of the be uses ■
ita people live ia, their carriages, clothes, '
household uteurils, and. in the midst, as a .
rule, a living native u»'explain it all. A
child can learn more of the physical
condition, the pnxluete, and rfvUimtion of
the world from u week's vbk to thb
Kxporition than from a year s study of
geography and atlas. It oflers to the
intelligent student the adrantaare of
travel epitombod into brief space and time.
For thb reason the chaneu should be
es|iecially accepted by the tanning ehuw
of thb country, who travel less than any
other. All llwir dbadrantegre- « 'M
acknowledge, come from kek of friction
with men different from tlw’uselves. Tbs
Tr.'Z&gt;s»e knows how targe its constituency
b among thb, sfasi, and urges them
advisedly to sacrifice part of llw
eeruingx. and time for a visit to Philsdtjpbia. It is not a chance likely to
occur agwo in a middle aged man's or
woman's life.
It wfll lift them as noth­
ing etae can do out of the dull, petty tevd
of everyday thoughts.
They will be'
healthier and .-tronger all their days for
knowing how large w thio world they live
in and how small is their part of it.
Another feature of

How to m«ko Sunshine.
Gov. Mortoo a friend* hare a telegram
“Sunshine! why, we have plenty of
that every day.” aayx a dear little friend from N-jxhriDc which aaid that he stay
count
on the yotes af 20 ^ennraaec deb
by my aide.
,
Yes, we certainly have plenty of it out­ egatep on the first ballot.
side of us, and it u the most beautiful
The Fall River Acicd irifererently says
thing in the world, because it makes crervthing pleasant that it looks upon. Do thM “then* ia about as much importance
the young people who read thb paper to- the Independent party as there is to a
ever think how beautiful and how useful broken-winged duck."
the sunlight is? how it wnips the world
Since the Ohio Democratic Convention
in iu bright mantle, till earth's old *hcart
grows warm and young again, and the pul its foot in it so badly the Republicans
gran and flowers spring ft»rth? how it of that Slate are predicting that they will
wanders all over the world, into ovoty
elect flfttscu of the Congre»iona! ddegauook and corner, with its eheerAil smile ?
How It glances In the trees and plays tion.
through the thick branches, till the little
We have not seen any denial of the
birds twitter and warble with delight in Louisville (tLAe* statement that Briutow
their luaty nests ?
voted, iu the Kentucky Senate, that thu
Bn tit b another kind of rai shine I
maau wo are to make. Your own heart Government ought to pay ncutrala fur their
u the sun, and your home is the little lost slaves *
world which you are to fill with happiness.
The Natinnal Inflalkm ('onvenlum hit
Do you suppose the sun ever secs any­
upon the exactly the right man lor ita pre thing dark with that grust, bright eve of
ofhb? Why. no; for the moment ho looks aiding officer when it chose Ignatius Dooat anything it grows bright, and nothing noUy. He is the must putunwqiu* bum
can Iw dark whore ho b looking. Just so, bugoflheRge.
if you always carry a heart full of sunshine
Senator Thruman docs not
appear
with you, eroryihinff will seem beautiful
aud bright. But if,your own heart gets downcast although ho was beaten ia the
clouded with impatience or discontent you Presidential race
the Ohio Slate Dem
will find the rJenaantcat place on earth very ocraiic Convention by n hundred and
gloomy aud disagreeable.
twenty votes bj hU unale, Roaring Bill
How dlffarcal would uur life be, if we
were only determined, in spite of discour­ Allen.
w
VHOC
agements, to be cheerfhl and happy ourProf. Johu M. Laugs(un, the brilliant
dto
»Ves, an
and
to add,
add, bj
byevery txnrihle means, colored orator, is an ardent Blame man,
Ul
to tthe welfare- and happiness of those
and it is said he believes in the hucecs'
around us I
G
But can every one be happy who wishes of the Republican party, even in moot of
it ? Surely, every one deauca happiness; the Southern Slate, if the canvass can be
then why do so many fail in the attempt Id properly managed.
ga&gt;0 it?
Our
contemporary, the lad-­
Because they do not try in the right I
* "»r religious
r
1, comm out strongly for Brother
ay. Our only way tn bo happy u that in patdnl.
which God b nappy, and that b by
Blaine for President; and it alao advises the
tfoixl amt duiog yuml. Those who cam - nomination of Secretary Bristow fur
estly try thb, neycr tail of success.
I
“But can ri-rry out be good ? Ogys triy^
•* .
little friend, thoughtfully, and with down - what will happen next?'
The Committoc on Huies in the House
cast eyes.
Yea, dear, every one can be good, by
the hdp of &lt;7pd. who-U'illiaslr «&gt;*&lt;* *hr itoa FaahugL m an improper person to be
help of Hi.' Spirit to all who sincerely oak
Doorkeeper of lite House, and will recom­
for tk—E-irly Ih/t.

mend -that the officer of Sergeant-at-Arms

and Doorkeeper be consolidated.

The culture of the Affections.

The Utich ITcnild thinks that the as­

sumption that the vote of New York is to

Tlwre i* a famous paasage in the writings

human heart, which is as true to human
nature a4 it '« true and beautiful in exprexaion. lie says!—Were! iu a dewrt, I
would find something to call forth my affectioua:
If I could de no better, I would
fiuton them u;&gt;on some sweet myrtle, or
some melancholy cypress. I would writemy name upon them, and declare that
they were the .sweetest tree* in a”. tl.e
wilder-new. If their Iraviw withered, I
would icoeh myself to mourn, and whan
they rejoiced, I would rejoice .with them.**

Senator Conkling alone, of the praiGls
Republican candidates, an carry that vole,
sense iu

defies intelligence and common

both of ita points.

It h important that proj&gt;er
be selected as candidates

men Khali

Vice-

for ths

We have had Presidential

Prwideucy.

elections in which the leading name on the

ticket of one party or another wax

weak

entd by tlie selection of a wrong man for
the second pfac2 on It

The

Dr. Sege's Catarrh Remedy.

acuate

question

of

try Belknap

b

would seem that

dupe

yet

the

duensing

rigbtto

ita constitutional

late Secretary of war.

It

the best Constitutional

Lawyer! in the Senate do not believe a pricommitted ax a public officer.

Bristow

b heartily

presented to

the

.country ax a Presidential candidate by the

for Otfewdve Breath, Lee* or Impair

Republican State Convention of Kentucky,

and Tilden appears to be the favorite of
the Democratic

Convention

of

Iowa.

Both of these States do better than Ohio,

come up to thb
_ __ rcndeavom-.
_____ , The people med in
national
three great buildings with a cheerful,
even joyous, go-d will very alien to their
usual tamper.' The beauty arid space and
grandeur of the surroundings have lb®ir
effect, no doulu, of temporary exhilaration;
but each man feels hhnaclf a host, ' and is

which made offer of ex-Gov. ABen.
The Charlottesville (Va) ftrOawZr

Al the last meeting of the Academy of
fteieaoee, M. du Ixsuopa, who has been
calls upon the Democrats to “go slow" ia
spending five months in Egypt, stated that
Port Said was do longer iu danger of silting taking up Tilden, leal they be led by Ute
up. It would be usel&lt;ra to lengthen the devices of politicians to mtatske partisan
break-water—a harardoux operation, as eulogy for popular enthusiasm. Il says
one break-water might modify ibeccrrente
proud of th6 stately wdcMne he gives &lt;0 of a whole region. The dredging-machine that no man has been at persistcully
the older paopie of the earth.
Ho goes
pushed for lire nomination at Si. Louis
home more of an American and a wiser the necessary depth of the canal. The
man than ho came. What other saccws last year's dredging had not yet been filled
The Baltimore Gazrttr thus heads its
can the Exposition ask.
up by the deposits of i*wd, and two targe
report of the Ohio Democratic State Con­
vessels, the Scrania of 5,110 Iona, and an
vention:
“Ohio's
Rag-baby Madman.
Ttdthi from the Tthnud.
English frigate drawing nearly 8 metres
of water, had recently pawed without diffi­ Bill Alien for the Pramhmay; Inflation io

culty. As to the current in the canal, hi its Worst Form, The Idiotic Ptatfosm of
winter the excess 'of water brought by the a Lol of Lunatics; Senator Thruman
lakes produced a northern current to the
Slaughtered, A Gallant Fight for H*rd
advice.
Mcditerranosn, while in rammer evapo
; the ration, lowering Ute lakes, led to a sonth
Among all the s’dtjr idrna that the silly
era current. Rain, fonoely unknown in
Wife of rally days is in-placeable.
the vicinity of the BodSea, now fell al­ Bristow organa have given nllenmce to,
An honorable man honors hb wife*
most every fortnight, and vegetation was the silliest ia that any RopuUicm could
eoatemntibk urn deuMoeth her
t
springing up even on the Asiatic Side,
carry the State of Kentucky.
If there
which mutt ha due to the rain. The ruins
of splendid buildings have ixx-a found on b the thin teat chauoe of Bristow's carrying
If a man divorcee hb wife, the altar the site of an ancient towa nf Rameaes.
If Uiy wife be small, bend dow n te her
and speak to her ; do nothing without her

Man and wife well matched have bcar-

devoaring fire.

Blare-bolding element would not objoci to

The census of Philadelpia just com­
pleted giyes the Centennial eity 817,448

the Republican party would very decided­

inhabitants.

ly object.

�inquiry and hs mquel upon his pohtacsa!
nrospeets to m fortunate that he csa hardkregrrt having l*ea exposed to theaiaa6o mack hm he gmacd that we btdtore
if the Nafaanril Rmrahbaa C -nreutiau
wmn to be haM to-mmrow, there to an ,
eandafate who could esoteat with him
■wecmABy for the n*minafire.
And
then to aound philoaophy ia the feeifag
with which the people are coming to re- The surface of the country is fortunate for
farming purpoae: but a little of it tan low er

thto place

saarainx

Taeaday

really more Uu*tworthy than one who.
no santtar bow high hto repot*'fai. has
never undergone such a crucial trial. It
to begiaaiag to be realised that Blaine's
fight ha* breu made far more by hi* ernemiea than br hto friend* or than by him­
self. Had \ebocaa weak max, or aa

For President.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

of Ohio.

\

impure man, hto reputation. would have
been riddled by this time. Bat after ma
Ere ha* experafcd aH ita rent
be stands out brighter aad
eye than al the outset, and i_______ ______
errrice to be discovered in hi* armor &lt;d

or grady ratting.

These is no end to the

of Pennsylvania.
Subject to the decision of the RapubKcaa Natfaaal CVrareuttoo.

'“Honest money for all. and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation- which
will depredate the one nor sec­
tarian interference which will
destroy the other.”

N'orJ* it lam obvioa* that the course of
the Deaaocrats to tending to reader Blaioc
the moat eligible man the Republican* can
take, from a tactical standpoint, for where
a* with an unknown candidate the risk
moat L. encountered of all kinds of charge*
turning up agmaat him after nomination,
the Dsnxxnta are so ordering matter* that
by the time the ronventiou meets they
thetnrelra will hare unwittingly given
Blaine the very atrcogert indorsement
conceivable, and will have efectuaUr dto-

brought again*: him in the caaraaa. It
may be raid that there are plenty of other
man who could raake a* creditable a show­
ing under the microscope as be, and that
may be conceded, but none of those other
men hare had the advantage of pairing
haa. and the importance of this distinction
can hardly be exaggerated
It is certain,
too, that tbe country tow know* more of
Blaine than of any other man who has
been named for tbe Presidency, and that all

, CrtmsbU. la call.
___ __________ the election of deleKSI** the c&lt; emitter* *f the several Mate* are
recomMode* to iavile afi BepubUraa elector*

it has learn-1 concern ing him ha* tended to
increase the general belief in hi* honesty,
and the general catecre for his talent.

termingled with other timber here growing.
This is emphatically a

beskhy country.

The water is pure, dear and cool; there

Soil—Climate— Shipping and

road

advantage* — Grand

Rail­

Rapid*

Once more I am at this northern ter­
R. R. the rccfoa of pure water*, bc^thfal
brecM*. beautiful forest, and lake •orn­

The snow* and ire of winter hare

long since left u«. the few improved, fields
have doaned their rannrnt* of grow, the

ground* in the forest, arc checkered with

wild lower*, the trees are putting forth
their leave* and

bksaom*

ture i» rife with the merry

all na­

and

note* of the

fire, and *«*facqwewily

branch

it

Um year ago I found here but 30 or 40

incomplete dwelling*. two botch, no church
or school building, and a dozen or fifteen
store* ia a primitive state; to-day there are

liere three good hotel*

ocratic Investigations

an elegant school

house and eh areh nearly

completed. 30

store* aad groceries, some of tbean

The .Sacramento Record- Vom, one of

plete aad doing a 'paying trafie,

com­

a hun­

the loading Repul.Hrsa papers of Califor­

dred or mure dwelling*, some of them very

nia, condndcsaa article reviewing the SGI,OOO dander again*: Mr. Blaine with ‘the

of700 people.

following ramarks.

■ '

It to to fa hoped that Mr. Blaine's polit­
ical opponents have now had enough oi
inveatigating him, bat if they damn to
keep up the b urinea* it ia not probable

buckwheat. oats, rye and

barky

yield

abundantly and even Indian corn matures

tort Wy ir«ia Uav’J emit 1*4 -S*Uurtela**

t

y otnZ ®oji

ia f&gt; “

tofee

Hawley With

ff

m,

«r&gt;l.

be-

cherry and the apple, ereu peacbe* bare

ou the stock which they hell,

been grown at Charievoix. ten or twenty

Itovcd. honestly no doubt, that the eotopany or aaiguee were trying to rthndle

miles to the aouthwert of this print.

Little Traverse Bay is from fourteen to
fifteen mike tong by S or € broad

and a

CALIFORNIA

much as the
li-y w—U

and

ihembj uyi* .■
Therefore th* memben at Sturgasdedinod
to pay any snore. and-Hswtoy. had Pbib
arwesud for trying'swindle thrai

rem ria with Cfaeagu, Milwaukee, Trar&lt;ne City, Detroit Bufialo aad all the

Phito wm cssantoed sud brid to fail, but
the es»e was never triad, for when it eatod

lake jorto, aad ia commricariou by rail­
road with every part cf the country that
has railroad facilities.

Philo sued Hawley ia the U.S.
here for umlicinan* pmsecutMU
the ease will terminate 1 do not
but 4&gt;ouM the jury

that ever hj out of door*, can be had at

low rates and OU easy term*

Hou. W. A.

this

for

Their

oftex*

are

fiml

Court
How
know,

send

I

before

thi*. wil lelyou knowplTj
Our mutual friend from Hastings. I. W.

I’.

Deputy

Vroomaa.

here

8

Marfaal.

ia

and

everybody
«hh
Il to Wry ware* aad unenm-

attending

Court,

■nireqriirewitilUSRt wMi^t, fo

how often.

al

Farm* ou thto companies lands could be
•elected, no abundant ia sugar maple, that
they could be more profitably devoted

to

growing of other crops, and they, might be

fitted up into sugar camps, without much

Bearing, and with a torn outlay *f eapttel

befag rapidly settled by

to

a good efam of

industrious farmen, who are destined

Ou thto cvU

I

smering

I

thought

would send a few item* for the Baddex.

than would be required to fence the same

&lt; hi Saturday last at nooa. Judge Witbey

into ten acre lota after itwoace cleared,

excused the jurors till two p.

m,

•nuat Wtte ptomre by 4
Fear Lirtte Imp* " by J*
•cal ilhutraifoa »bo«ii&lt;

to-day,

to my notniag of the exprase of clearing j and after carefully caurauung the matter
and stocking a farm.

over thoroughly, whether to remain here

The best opportunitie* for trout
found in

and

near

fishing

Petreka,

The wood*

^&lt;trwn 00 «U th Touch truing of tub
‘Thto it ttor OHLY LINE rvnninc

over Sunday, go tq Hartings, or

Rapid*, came to the

coodwioa

Big Rapids, a* the

cost

would

Kj

abound ia deer aad other game, our game

materially greater in cither

law* however, prohibit th* kiWag sf doer,

4:45 p. m. jumped aboard

partridgw, pheasant*, grouse, ete . during

whirled northward

the spring and summer month*.

Big Rapid* 7 ; 45. met my Loy, “Rad,”

I saw an article not long since

in a

Wtocourin paper, claiming great credit to

the *'Badgers” for pushing their Central

away.

aad spent Sabbath

with

aad

brother A. L.

earn

the car*

e&amp;^LTM^SSL’^cb!

and

Arrived

at

him j

1

family.

, Vaiveraal'ist Church

Railroad north “fifty mile* into a wflderMm." I do not wish to faEtde

the ra-

terpriee of the Wisconsin people, but their

was the

Chis “gigantic undertaking” aad .ritierment
The adjacent couatry

of th* Grand Rapidsand

Thar

Indiana.

rvud has bean graded, and fad fate an aL

untimely

death

whom I was sotnewhat
wm

killed on Friday

UghtantK stroke.

of one

with

acquaint/d.
n«ht

fat.

His name was

lie
by

a

Gault,

to

wine

awAKt res mt UT4.

WM.A.U. fcr

.U.

U

SLTILS.

make thto wRdaracas of rich leads, very

soon, bloom Eke another Eden.

fit* dap old.

Hto wife, being

rick,

he

A kUfaaaoWh.* «1 Ixul.
north of here and cast of the Bay, ha* re­
cently been donated by the Railroad Com­

pany to the Methodist Conferences of thto

fag.

To the width of thnwtofa the taw

lute been taken out by the roots and the

roots and bod*es burned.

manto, but these can be m
ihb a* the outcome in
Thu* far every attack wpo*
po&amp;tica) capital for him, and ha* reemhd
limWroudy upon hto mmifants aad thto
last aceumsaoa has melted away ao Indicrouriy faforc the exhitatiou of frete that
the COM to almost to give him the attilade of a martyr. Nor ia thto aH. for
three to a laasaa ia this iagwtoy which the

into bankruptcy.

at the Irish potatoes raised are not sur­ Stete*. aad then- was a
passed by those of any region. Wheat, I where thefd

Boyne’s Falls aad Kalkaska

alive with bounce* activity.

by Slanderous Charge* and Dem­

of

and

Cabbage and Mt root vegetable* grow in
perfection here, and th* yield and quality

may be

beard ia every direction and the town

How Mr Blaine hat been Strengthened

agent

Grand Rapid*.

Dux Baxxd

tie* *f Cha psvrramrat *ha«M coauanc t* be
cia
wbo adhere to the princi­
ple* af 1774 aad auppaet tbom aa iacreparstrd ia the oaoatitutMU and laws ; and • bv are
■a f***r of rerognitisg aad rtreagthraiaf the
fnndamautal peineipte/•&lt; s*ti**a1 writy ia
thia ceatenaiai aaai’errery of the birth sf the

Philo waa formerly aa

to mature all the grume* and lucre dcrir-

land department.

minus of the Grand Ra]&gt;id* and Indiana

ery.

go to the jury.
The case to HAi r*.
Hawtoy
A cam of
i ilirdfe fcfri

Ohio, bat the Maben are long enough

company, and P. R. L. Pierce. See. of the
Pktoska,

wa*

The winters nay

Howard to land rommirioner

aad Indiana Railrcad Lands

,

not

and as soon mbe to through, the ease will

tude.

purr, cool and bracing

R Co., and as fine a* any timbered land*

Michigan-Its Resource*

km
one

No jury

malaria ia the atmoaphere. the nr to always

toagiag to the Grand Rapids atfa Ind. R.

Northern

yvt.

ealrti till two o’clock p. m. y«0mt^y,and
thefafa fa* noty* rimed, tert preUy

CORRESPONDENCE.

NORTHERN

csBed

be

manufacturing purposes ia abendsally in­

be a little longer than ia Indiana

For Vire Pwtodrot.
JOHN F HARTRANFT,

my Mme

P.M. Friday,
been

to-

last,

toe Ugh for courenieut euhiratiou, while Mavar to »y mane when it should
large tract* are aaodawtaiy derated, leuri a*M aa ajurur, and brae Ixm 4

That ia,

in

ealfad, and during the

a

parr it far the purpose intended.

sister of Gank a wife,

The Cushman House to auU the lead, eg
amount of grading done. I do not now
hotel, though I bear (be Rose House well 1 apeak of the two or there hundred mile*
•pokcnof.
that have bean buik to the epM country

UM years, and her reoovery to

dally cowing

in large

number*.

The

fiahermca arc busy with their net* in bag­

south rfthe pine forest of our stete.
The revolt of thto work bi* fare grat­

ging aad marketing the fake trout

and

ifying to our people ia the extreme.

whitefish, in the nrighborinr Uy,

and

has opened thenmnd ofasm of nowfand to
settlement, abendy bait 40 or

for the speckled trout in the crystal stream*
that murmur

e’er gravel beds

al) the rarroundke

country.

through
Ths* de-

Mnoe luxury fcrthetahfe, the spackled

trout, to found in abundance

ia all the

stri-aau of uy rise that ftow into the hays

of Ukr Michigan north of Mxfaate*. and
ia the

uumarom little dear lake* that }

Il

enmid-

able towns and eitiea, and added immense
wenkh and 75.000 to the popahtioa

of

thunder

form area:, a lash of afartricity deaeeml-

i*l the chimney striking and killing him
iaatantly, and injariag a girl ' who is a

doubtful

bm!

Pull*u.u.
jriaCUe

fU** fouri
extremely

MraGamh was nearly thrown

•***»*»**( I

aad more heurta than enegud
thunder storm that cre^M
about three every dsy since

MlSMKi faFru
MamfiMMty Street.
■oWlftCMrit Street

�County Correspondency.

Di»tmotive Fire in MMdIoville.

I’KAiKiKvitxB, May 24th, 187G.

Midddivu&amp;b May 28,1870.
dispalrt to theRMtlnn Bissss.

rtTHA.IV-

LITY LOCAL

•nd •tore'' the first built In Middleville.

TIMK-CA8D

•tout U; 30 o'clock last night sad vu en-

Fob Sale—A fine marc and ©ok.
Time will be given if desired for tin appro­
ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones.
xxiStf
Look Hnaa.-48.000 gal. bml Ohm
Store Ware at wholesale and retail, Itaat
in the city at
Smith, Manee 4 Prestox's.
xxi8w3

Attention

HASTINGS

Greenbacks.

I will sell for the next Sixty Days for
Greenbacks only, Boots aud 'sboea way
for New Spring Goods. I also sdl the
celebrated Sinter Sewing Machine, differ
ant kinds of Sewing Machine Needles and
Machine Oil. I akm sell Wdl 4 Cistern

J. Maus.

DRY GOODS RAH TAKEN A

W.lwrath, the dwelling

•**» FrslA

s

rrairinville,

becoming

dissatisfied

Fonts, including four hones,

and

TUIDLE !

mast of

WHERE I

wont to Contbrnla with the intention

At A W. Bailey's

James Johnson, of the Exchange Helal .; loss

rcMr^iviin Tnai'cARD
in. at 7:17 *. a.

tore 81,000, insurance on buildings Bad fur­

ilh David

nit ur* 83,000, II. Wright, store, dsmltisg and

“jttss.;

J.M.NRTIKS.F.M.
visited our VitUee

l Ol'MTY OFFICER*.

Prints 7 cte.
Ixinsdalc muslin 12 ct*.
Shirting Octa.
Extra heavy Shirting 121 eta.
.
Best cottonadca 15 to 30 cte.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty bone Cornett 46 cte.
’
Ladies' hose Kara heavy 10 cts.
Two batton Kid Gloves 90 ctx.
A nice line of Coat Bindings.
A full .and congActe suwortmaut
Clothing. ' •
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A. W. Bailky.

Hastings, Mi»h.

Xx41l

Where you wnl find all kinds of

Fanners remember that the old and
reliable house of C. B. Salsbury is, as ever,
buying eggs, butter, poultry and alt kinds
of fanner s produce, under Barlow 4 Good
yew’s store, ai d paying for the same the
highest market pnoc. Patronite the house
you kaow to bf relialle.
XX2lf

READ THIS
and be happy again

A Grat Redaction is Price!
SALISBURY A BROSSEAU

Smith, Maneb 4 PitwrON’s

Wright; American Co’s, loo *200 ; 0. W.

xxi8w3

Mrs. L. Williams. Mrs. Hendricks, and Mr*.
Tueker, 8000. The lorn of records of the
village imparalde.
Had it not been for ths BtlUpeu of the
night, energy and indomitable coving* of our
chicane, the bvtelneas portion of Middleville

ALL ABOUT THE COTJTTY.
G»mi2i.„

....

,

■

h

Avw-ksfcv.;

change Block only, la now lying In one hlaek*

Tbs city father* did not tntet on SattttJsy

FURNITURE,
tytokt! Girts Meis Fraas, fc.

Time to Settle.

The time lum now come when my Ac-

tip without further delay.

HaI.PII JoHPAM.

.
May. 17th 1878.
xxiOwl

Look here !

Look here !

ioffins. Caskets &amp; Shrouds

Wc

J. M. HEWES,

iy reasonably etfpeet an abundant

Well, it looks now as if Mr. Blaine could

get along well enough without any

more

eign Missionary Aaaocialion for Grand Bap-

charges and investigation.".

dealing with all, their business is rapidly in­
creasing.

uhibiled toward their uninvited gueaia. con'ydiarge evidently understanda his buvinra".

anticipating an enjoyable occasion

make.
WO sell dodo of tlila cheap-iuade Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
warranted.

We invite all persons io

bear inspection. No trouble at ail
•how goods.
Parties baring Pictufts to irana
would do well top ’them Ammed of us
as we can do it P
icrand Cheaper than
any bouse tn P
.-y County. We keep
the Lanrest-ei.d
selected stock ot
PICTl'RE FRAMES AND MOULD­
INGS, Bkackets, Pai‘eb-HqldKBfl, WaLI^PuCKKTS, SUPPBBHouhrm,
and everything in the Furniture line.
We Invite all persons to call and look

Peerless Milk Safes
now on exhibition nt our Furtilt me
Store. All kinds of work made to or­
der. Repalriug of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatiy^one.

WE MEAN DURIKEHS!
we guarantee Satisfaction.
/
Furniture Rooms south side State St.
Go to A. W. Bailey’s, and getpriccs
Hearse furnished free to any person
' sing daewnerc.
purchasing a Coffin worth
We opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
can give .you better figures than ever of­ Store.
STEBBINS BRO’S.
fered before, 6rr:z±:
—_____
: of out ■
we make the
mart
Tobacco.—We can mH the best lor the Coffins and Furniture.
money in the city.
’
Smith, Manke 4 Prehtox.
Hastings, Dee.,*22,1875.
52y 1
xxi8w3

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.

Going to

held at the Court House.

can sell cheaper than any hone * in Bar­
ry County, for these reasons:
1st Because we have no rent to pay.
2.1. Because we make the
of ou:
goods ourselves.
3d. Because we keep the best of work­
men.
.All. Because we Warrant all goods we

What! don't you think we can aell

Codfish, Trout. Whitefish, Mack eraI,
chcancr
leaner than auy
any finu
firm iu the State
State '!1
Salmon, and Herring, all New Finh at
can di&gt; it, for, with the help of
Smith, Mamee 4 Peemtow’s.
xxi8w3
„
V xx,

mMTURE!
bf every Deacrription which we

Dealers tn nil kinds

Slats—(’aimed goods at com

Co., 8330.00: P. Leonard. Dry Goods. |3M,

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

Kansas

or Colorado.

HAYS’ SONGS.&gt;

WOOL. WOOL

Take the Atchison, Topeka 4 Santa Fe
Railroad; the new and popular line from
Atchison and Kansas City, via the Lreuli
ful Arkansas Valby, to PtKbln, Colorado
Spngs, Cucbaras, IM Norte, Trinidad,
&gt;'«•"* ■«I’^rado.,New
Mexico and Arlxoua. Special round tnp
retaries. The suvsringa of heathen women,
90 day tickets to Denver on sale May 15th,
at 150, taking in the famous watering
Di^aaplacre on the D, A II, G, Road. Low cm- Notice, at the OLD FACTORY BollJtes ou
Thoraapide River.
kvxximo vssaiux.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cam between
8 o'clock.—Opeaing exercise*.
Paper by the Missouri Biver and the Rocky mount
tains without change.
Close connection
made al Kansas City and Atchison iu
RvcilalUm by Mlaa Harrison.
Address by Union Depot’ For maps, time tables and
the “ San Juan Guide,'vaddrem,
Mrs Lathrop, Jackson.
T. J. Anderson,
TLe public art most cordially invitsd to

U DANES’ SONGS.
Botlwri Halo * Qsartrt Dank

CARDTTSTG

Complimeata.

Topeka, Kan.

XX52tf

STEWART’S SONGS.
I" TroaHwl. *-ae. HmvraxLN*.tk«r t-vtur. i.ae. Htavrsrt. 90e
r. Hon* a Chora*. Htcvort. »r

CENTENNIAL

SONSS ABD QU* IT ETTA

Chwroh Calendar.
W. II. H. Heath. the senior membe
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury &amp; Cor
lias retired from bnsintw in this city, and

KMMANL'EL CHIiaCU.

Burial Case Co.

His many frieuda wish

I wish toofl oil spool mysdf, and will
do it and Card for 12 1-2 cents per pound.

WELCOME MARBLE.

MEMORIAL SONGS.

BMTtKM. Mien.. Mw X. im.
city.

Alsu a set of Blank* fur Prairieville

and manfully contending for

the right.

Friday evening

Query—Who will do the undertaking?
Why Stebbins Brothers of course.

UNDERTAKING

Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best Being a busluens that needs a groat deal
n the market. A full supply al J. P
of experience,
Roberta'.

taste., I bare Urn delighted wUh the graph*
-. lie. In Nnw VnnV arxrl

Dr- Sage's Catarrh Remedy.

Ixen one of the best Inland Dallies pabliahed

candidate

Supervioor

____

is a simple, mild, soothing remedy, a perfect
sneeifie far ChUrrb sad ■‘Cold. in the Heed . ’

Do you want the hnt JIavana
i to J. P. Roberts’ for them.

Cigars

can do better work, and give bertciLsat*
M. D. Reed desires to call attention to iafacUou than any other firm iu thb*
W. H. Stebbins, the senior
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be section.
found at all boon of any day, ready to do member, with the experience of a life­
from buUioc a new time, wlU always give bin pmaonai at­
tention (o this port of their extensive
■buwInesB.
Hearne and Tram furniabvd when
shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro., corner of requested.
Church and Railroad Street.
TheFLdilc Jtekn will be used only
wbead«lred.
JI
xxCtf
.
~

O£OKOK LBCATirS.

t Principal

After many years
in the business, can truly aay that they

aUJDWaUl*&gt;4aWMU&gt;U JHi.

iKil Rjtw$ letices

e

T|

©— rtJJ ,

nL/OXO VU OOH
WHOLESALE A RETAIL .

GROCERS

STEBBINS BROS. Qfer fur 8Me st the Lawai Urm hie
HuUngt. July aU&gt;. Uns.

'of tbeScboob in Bellmrwe.

AX

T

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xxlUf

PIOTTJREBl
I am BOW all alone in the Photograph

LAUD PIASTEfi
STUCCO
WATE8 LUC

ib«U«r work

Tide UetjtatUe reseies&gt;

*4

LINE

work tn the
Ilootns in Washington Block,
R. D. Bullock the well known Music Allure.
Dealer, at Jackson, has appointed aa Ageote aoulh side State Street.
Gro. L. Heath.
in thb city. J. M. Bauer, well known to 3 Hf
and J.O. Heodee. AD in
Em Busby not to U owl done, has re­

4HA1B

Shingles Lath &amp;c.
FARM FOR SALE!
Valuable

fitted hb t«writd juriora, nod everrtbinj
about them as neat as a new piu. Neeklba,
inf JUGHTF ACKKS. of which

xx51 tf

I wUi buy aad pay cash for lire chick
xxjlw7

C. U felkhury.

-Smith, Manee 4 V«W»-

FINE PRINTING

yxtSwS
AH port".
they attend.

Haya*, of Ohio. &gt;S urn lUpaMka. caaInquire of Marshal) Prickett,
cugiEBnr rnomrat,
.
• .

Smith, Mamee 4 Preston.
xxi8w3

’

PROVED

fimad at Bot a. Everybody ackaowtedp*

DOME at this OFFICE

AFirst-Clan

�RURAL

R. D. WLLOCK-MWtf OF
MUSIC JACKSON; .

TOPICS.

RKXEWIXO STRAWDEURY’ HEI’S.
A good wny to renew an old strawberry
bed, »to cut out with a hoe, as soon as
ite plants

have . done fruiting,

enough

ONLY ONH BUSED OF POULTRY.

plants to learn them growing about three

Many persons think they ought to keep
potatoc several breeds of fowls: but oue breed u
fork is best—and loosen up the ground all enough for farmers, and all persons who
®C!8
lover the bod, breaking the lumps, and merely keep poultry for thetr own use.
leaving it soft, and smooth ; and very soon Young, men are mast inclined to buy seve­
Anu r. U lUimer orucirt.
; • r
'(the runners will grow out and- cover the ral breeds, but a few years experience gen­
ground. Sometimes it ia best to guide the erally cures them of this prupcnBity. One
runners to vacant-places, aud sot them, by good breed is more profitable, and a great
i aking a garden trowel, andcovering them deal leas trouble than two or three when p-BTtou. to uM
b-rto«
at the joints with earth,’ first sinking them kept BOpcratc. Il will do very well -th
Jnus» af rvakaia.
about half an inch below the surface of hare different breeds of hews, if one desires
to
cross
his
fowl*,
with
but
Ono
breed
of
PRORATE
ftgpriir ~
the soil. In the fall, the bed will probably
btatx of Micaraaw.CMiKy or nartr *«.=ai
. contain more plants than ought to grow iu cocks; but to keep several breeds in seperit, and they should be thinned put to ate yards, without any intention to breed
l stand about eight inches apart, or further fowls for sale, is net advisable. To those
; if you choose. Some varieties bear well who donro to obtain new breeds I would
l when growing ctae, and some do not. any, that the statement in reuard to the
' The rule is generally not to allow the plants alleged good qualities of fowls in circulars
to bear over two years before renewing and published in tl»c paperaeaunot always
them. Thoadvantageofrenewintriu this way be depended bn. - T cannot in this article
l is, that you get a full crop of fruit every go into the general merits of different
sss:
breeds, but will simply say. have nothing
season, on the same bed.
sssrsafttsses mssi-rew
to do with black fowls.
baleOfflee.lB th. city of Uaauaca »o4 iMoiMW,
ttanrth.re
Lo.
why
th*
or«T«r
of
th*
podllooor
Many grapevines Bo overbear tjnt the
uivqru
.■„ ;
■' . • . . furUs-s or«!»r»U. that
pMliloarr
nolle. to Ui* perwM tol«r-etj4
way to male' bros cWtcr, said
fruit cannot ripen perfectly, and in some
Iu aaul ratal., of th. pend, ary of Mid petitionaaMl It*
IU»re&lt;&gt;f. by cau»ln« n copy, of tht* ord.r to
cases varieties that naturally ripen well where you want them, when they swarm, Jwarlna
b« paolUhaO in the HMlInn lUvubUeaii Banner. a
printed an* ctecntotoS to, «aM county of
every season will fail to ripen at all, owing is to lid two or throe small branches of ce­ Mwrapopor
Barry for Ibrw.occcoirc &lt;rroka. ptovtoua to aaM
ib the roots not being able to sustain the dar trees to the taps of stake* about six
immense crop of fruit upon the vines. In feet long, and set them near your bees.
cases where grapes fail to ripen from this Make holes with a crow bar larger than
cause, the bunches should be thiuned out the stakes, which should he set abating,
with a pair of scissors when the berries bringing the cedar branohre in a position
are small, as soon as they arc well formed; so that the bees will hang on the under
and cut nway the smallest dusters, and side of lhem, and let the stake* b&lt;j so loose
those that show a straggling propensity in in the ground that they may be . drawn
the fruit. By no doing a crop of splendid out witnout disturbing the been or causing
fruit may be produced where it would the duster to fall to the ground. On
have been worthless without being thinned swarming, tbo beos'will generally cluster
on the branches, then spread a sheet under
them and place the hive upon it, with the
(■rape vines may be increased rapidly front side raised on Hocks of wood two or
by layering; and it must be done in May three inches, then gently raise the stoke,
or earlier. Take such canes of last year’s hold the bees over the sheet in front of the
growth as way be bent over, and laid upon hire, give tbo stake a sudden shake and
the ground, first making a little trench the entire swarm will fall and enter the
three or four inches deop to receive them. hive.

feet apart.

Then take a fork—a

Then peg them down, and wait till the
new shoots have grown a few inches ibove
the adjoining ground, then fill in with
earth around them, packing it hard , and
ins few weeks draw in more earth around
the shoots; aud in the fall there will be a
well-rooted vine to each new shoot or cane.

!“

itK!?gg?g.Ki

litatad to raearor tb«aBoaai.OM «M MM MB*-'

r^x■£^iSfe!Ia.• fust arc;

(Pianos
as

ftssrauUSte.
it.Miauras

&amp;

HAZELTON BBO.'S -PIANOS.

Old PiiUE aid Qnaj! tafci ii ftcbaaie for Net Ones
R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for Michigan
Northern Ohio and Indiana.
Branch Houses at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw and
Flint

A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.
TIE EIEMT OF II1USE!

THETO MAX
FOEAXI&gt;OFBEAST
TAIN
MUSTANG

epilepsy

LINIMENT,

KBITS:

xsratsrt

jurioM vtaa-a-large portion of the virtue
of the manure is allowed to escape into
the atmosphere, by using do muck or
plaster, aha by not proncriy covering the
heaps, or bo making t&amp;em that the rains

New Haven Conn
1'OIL TfHK
'
TtiTt
Mercantile Trainim

YOUNGMEN.
CHABlJiS B.
llKSKi- K

WKI.U^

ICmtaUllaaUo.l j«i 1*404.
TU
ih-.n-och &gt;n.l eJm
pkte uwiuilra. rf tte Ifad i,
tutU.
U.OMJ W.I..I
df Um «|l™.

are carried off instead of penetrating
through them. Any ordinary soil may
be used in the place of mnek to about the
same advantage.

A great many farmura And their helt&gt;
handle sheep in a wrong way, often pull
iug out handfulb of wool, when this might
just as well be avoided as not. - An old
sheep raiser xays; ,‘J.Wtan about to catch
a sheep move carefully■ towanllhe oue to
bo taken, until you are sufficiently near to

hand around the body, grasp the brisket,
nud lift the sliccp clear from the ground.
The wool must not be pulled. If the
sheep is a heavy one, let one hand and
wrist be put around the ueck and the
otbar preaMdagAumt the ramp.’- That is
good advice, aa when sheep are roughly
liandled, if the woo) it pulled, the small
bruises will render them Jess tame, and
more difficult to handle.

EXPKKIME&lt;T1X&lt;&lt; IX PRVXIXtf.

one inch in diameter wsb cut from a tree
of Hawk’s Janet on the first day of each
month in the year, and at the end af fire

PIANO,

HADEN &amp; SON'S PIANO.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

Evqry farmer should have a summer
compost heap, consisting of manure not
sufficiently decomposed to use in the spring.
Manure will* not decompose under cover
half as rapidly as it will when exposed to
the rains, therefore place your compost
heap out in your barnyard, or in any place
where there will be but little waste ’’■urn
MIU AUTERTISEMEffTX.
County, all that certain
being washed in heavy rains. A square
heap docs very well as to shape; and the
G. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Column.
top should be made flat bo as not to shed
rKTSRMAlfS NERVE PILLS.
rain. The more straw mixed with it the
; saftass.^ !teRrx:
better, as the decomposition of the straw
produces certain acids which tend to ••fix"
the ammonia emitted from the manure,
the sides and top of the heap should be WOPETEKMa'x'’S PltTi^ltESIEDY.
covered with straw to. prevont evaporation.
a&amp;b-hT.
No lime should be mixed in sucn a heap,
Prtibmax. M. D.. Marshall. Miob. or 11 JobiuHt.
unless it is composed of very course ma­
terials, with but little manure. Plaster
may be iquinklod through it to advantage
as an absorbent of the ammonia of the
Ktabk dung. Salt is of no paticular bene­
fit over wbat jt would be, if i applied to
land separately. Muck is good—that is,
■Mtwm &lt;t»« *1.000 for'. eAa* H Will n.
muck from swamps which has been drawn
jT DIBBLEE, ChS^LOMw1
out in the fall, and left exposed to the
ot Jun* ntil,
frosts, of winter to become disintegrated.
This, if mixed in layers with the compost
i-rnuni lnl»rc*l«
heap, will nnbibc the gases and virtue of
the stable dung, and- the next spring4he
heap will be excellent manure, and itf good
condition to use on any crop; but the heap
ought to be forked, over twspe during the
“ummer. . It is only tha coarser pwtioiw
of the contents of Inc barnyard, and gath
cringn of weeds, etc. during the summer,
that most require to be composted; yet, for
many crops, if the heaps bo {woperiy man­
aged, almost the entire contents of the

fits’

t’r

ERNEST GABLER
■“Tto&lt;x

Take by weight otto part of ronin and
three parts of lari.
Melt them together
over a slow fire, so as not to scorch or
burn, and when melted let it cool, thou it
is ready forjusc.
Il will cun: scratches
ou hones tap. if applied as soon , ns the
disease is discovers!. Use no water ; but
brush off dirt if any on the legs. Then
apply n good coat of the grease—enough
to cover the parts effected—once a day.
and two applications will cure the worst
kind of a case. It is also good for old
scabs on horses or cattle, and for galls and
saddle scalds on horses.________ ’_________

Organs

ntl taecaaanU daaeriUd. ia MHoaun■aebibataoraaateil U aacwaary to
mid aaioaat day n aaM nortaarc. to;
&gt; Mid Attorney Fob aM alt other !m*I
: TbaawUi weMfraMlMMlamitonlv

Ywn Ma.

Magnificent granite building, with cfoJrtnUy fitted
for
the application of anjl canxm out of our
novel aud systematic ntalioSTof

BUSINESS TRAINING,

WHICH HAS STOOD Till TEST (»F
&lt;1 YEARS.
THHRP. fH NO ROHR IT XVILL
N&lt;rr HRAA.. NO GAMEN ESS IT
WILL NOT CURE.'NO ACHE, no
P/UN. TH AT AFFLICTS THE 111
MAN BObY.OR THE BODY &lt;»F A
HORSE OR OTHER BOMFXflC AN
I MAU . TH AT DOES NOT YIELP
TO .ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BUT
TLfe PORTING 35c., We.. -r l!.t».
HAH OFTEN RAVED THE 1.1FF. OF
A HUMAN BHiXU. AND RESTOK
KO TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
i Al AN Y A VALUABLE HOK&gt;E

BlCKFOftD
A^Wtic
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“Such a what'! Please finish your sen1
totu’c," ! 1

THE YANKEE SCHOOLMISTRESS

nr

a vkxxost faumxu'h

wire.

try Gctitlrmux, Albayy,
R. K]

FOB VMS SPRING TRAM.

CHA ITER FIVE.

.

THE CELEBRATED

Mrs. Watson received a letter from the
teacher on Fndiy, saying she would be
bock Saturday evening, and requsesrtiug
Mary and Eddie io meet lurr at,.;4he statioa. * Accordingly, al ravra u'doek, die
childpen slarteil from home, am) had pro* I
ceeded butA few rooR, when they were

overtaken by Mrs. Griffin, who wiv&lt; going
, iu the same direc tiun.
“ Where iu tlw ^urld are you going to­
night, Mary?"
“To the sialloii, to meet Mpa

Iron Plow
Cultivators’. Double

Shovel Corn

Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers
TRIUMPH HARVESTER AND KIPIBK STATE MDWKB,

jbejwi-tatyMtow "W.

“I libjuld suppose ^our father would
have gone to meet her/'
“She wrote to mamma, she would bp
hero to night, and wished us tu meet her
there, to walk home with her.”
'
“Well, if that dore, not britf every­
thing!"
“1 du nU mu anyUiine wrong about it.
We were glad to gu."
“I suppose you were; but wfyn! k
yourunefe?"
.
■
••Liu sure 1 don't. knl&gt;w; 1 MippcM
he
is iu BlmUju."
“I don't rapposc'any such thing. Uc
| will be at the depot with life wife, you
mar dejx-nd upon it."

BATH PLATFORM SPRING WAOONS

GEO. M. DEWEY
EUHL1 SITED

X

With patent Bent Gear, made from tlic beat New York Second
1
/I
.1 ir l
I
Jn«i
•
Growth Hickory.
The OU Rvliable z
TERMS UF SUBBCBirrrOX:

Constantly on Hand,

they were dasomdiug lhe step*, they
fuel Mn&gt;. Griffin.
‘•So you have returned? When? w
your husband?"
.
__ It.. ——. ..U .. ....... I I--—.__ &gt;

MBSSKR &amp; POWERS

when'about*.”
.
“ksuppose you know where

Hastings, April 12, 187G.

MhKtl.rMs. MM.

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vests, and a

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
t styles, kinds and prices. Over

PHIL W.V1SRKRN.
«

ONE HUNDRED

HAMVfY WRIGHT.

■XWJJJttE
tsWSrAa^V
Stolt.
xirttf

R Gabi 1116,

different patterns of.imported and domestic

CLOTHS AND CASSIMEHES.
T Aii^on.

DENTIST

Midifai.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
Mich.

XXMtf

Cttriip, Sip ail OntneHal
‘

left

To thotr Whom it may C&lt;mr»rn:
A am now running a NEW PORTA Bl.E
CENTRAL HQUSE MACHINE for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
L. E. STAUFFER. Prop. great, and having handled about 1^900. build­
ings in I(&gt; years, feel confident I can satisfy
those that may favor me with a call.
My .address is Irving, Barry (Jo., Mich.'
A.. S. DEA1JJ.
I SAME M USUAL
HntiafN, Mich.

trying, Mich , April. 11th, 1876.

j'

xx50m3

sents itself to his memory
Other homes
may ftirnuh attractions of wealth and
hmitnesR, rtchm may bp accumulated more
rapidly in other Slates, but comkirt and
happimsw are to be found in dear New
EiiglanU.
Such were tho medltalians of Mim
WttfdluW, as she passed out of Mr. Watnon’s liospatable.dnor, and slopped for a
moment to gain upon die exquisite ln.au
ly of llw landscape. The doctor's sleigh
drove swiftly past while she stood there
waiting for Mary.’ Argtu stood by her
side looking wistfully up to her face, m

,

la Nquire Moody's office awhile.
If you
can but stay willi Mm. JiHsou, I will walk
home with yon, as the office ii dore by

PAINTER

scholafr bcMtleK Jnnxw Griffin were ab­
sent. Ono, a little French child -who
“I do not know which to any—blessing was laid up with 3 sprained ankle, aud the
or appendage. Bnt, seriously, had you other, mc of the oldest scboUn«, WBliam
been at home, you would 'have known all Merton, a fine young man, nearly twenty
there was to tell before L went awar. yflps of ape, but so bashful that she had
There is onu little.addition now to be tola; mflrcrbccn able to ]&gt;cran'ad hint to assume
Mr. Charles Spooner han gone, to New tho responsibility of acting as asakfatit.
H&lt;f was a bound boy who Ind been taken
York upon my burinetw, as my ■ agent.”
from tho orphan aaylfim by Ms. Rogem
'•Redly and truly Mtss Wardlow?”
“Yes. I could not go without leaving when only ten years of age, and had
my school lor the winter, which I should lived iu lhe family ever since, proving
have been sorry to do; aud as Mr. Spoon­ very faithful, but hia educaiiuna! privil­
er volunteered to go, I gladly accepted
By dili­
hk service*.’ If Mrs. Griffin had inquired of the district school etch year.
fur Mr. Spooucr, I should have been gent study he had become an excellent
bound to have told luw whore I supposed mathematfoian, and was quite advanced
he wtw, but I rnuhl turf give her any in- iu other.tranches. life situation as a
“bound l»qy" was cxccdingly galling to
his feelings; yet"be luuTno cause for awn­
plaint of any ill-trcatuibnt hr had’ received
“Lot Mm- Griffin and her tattle go.
I
want to know about thk business.”
“You are welcome to all there fa.
It
revoke hw hundred dollars, and ,tben go
seem* that ci far relation of my mother ■
out irt tho worfd to carve hii feHnne.
has lately died and left a legacy to mo of
Ho would never stay in Colchester, where
pt-veral thousand duUare.
My prcsouce
he was knAwn so well 1 ; -TIm&gt; World bad n
was needed to prove my iHirxmalily ; so
place for him. and he would find it! Tl|k
they sent for We by the pftRtmxstcr;
much had Mi*.- Wardlow learned by couHaring certified fc my identy, aud all
rcnrtwg with bhn. No ether teaeher had
other uoedful itonm. it became necesary
so advanced in his vonfideuce as to Irani
tor either hiyselQ or ageut, to go to New
that much. He was really a fine looking
York, and therefore Mr. Spndner hat
gone, and T have Come back to CVilchcs. boy, ofgood figure, and capable of mak­
ing a hhining light in the community, if
he took the ^righl course.
Mr. Rogers
“Verj- concisely narrated. And so tho had a san whd\ was Mventocn years of
«o the prospect of a fortune did tu^- cause age, who also attended school, but was
you to tire of yuur engagement ?"
rather'a reckloa fellow, enred nothing
."Certainly not. I nut too much at­ for his liooks, and sjicnl hk evenings prin­
tached to my sclwlan* to -leave them ab­ cipally in tho bar-room and grocery.
If
ruptly.
I onticipate many pli-as.-u4
he could have what cigar* he wished to
days tn the school-room before I gFt smoke, and drive his Cither's torn-out he
tired out.”
■
was perfectly happy.
Between the son
"My dear Miw. Wardlow, I congratu­ aud WiDiara Merton there was no rimilate you u|&gt;on your good fortune, mid
uad l.irity, and he often left William to do hk
hope you will live long to enjoy it." ,
allotted work, in addition to hu own.
Mr. Rogers meant to be’a jnst man, and
Monday morning broke bright and when he found hk son shirked, be was
cleat in the east, and the January nun very seven! upftn him ; but hk mother
always stood ready to take her beloved
wm shining in brilliant splendor
Theodore's p^t. and shield him from cen­
the tree*, decked An a gfonous rob
sure. Uarhffher often told her that she
silver frost that sparkled like diam. _
in tho rays of the aim. New England is was spoiling the boy, but it was of no use:
beautiful at all limes, but there is a gran­ she aiuldinot bear to hare him punkbed,'
deur in its winter scenery that in ummr- and so Iw was allowed to have pretty
pmmed. No wonder that the emigrant inucti Ills 'own w*y—wldeh; taken tn all
often looks hack to its landscapes wilh a its bearings, nt a very had way for him­
lie hail been very
fueling skin to homesickness, as Lite self and parents.
thought of its exquisite loveliness pre­ steady at school"diroaiili the first part of

_ hope she k no worae.'
j
"Mamma thinks she u growing weaker
' every time she secs her.
She wa&gt; down
there yesterday. Hugh was up t»-day,
to ipi|uirc if we had heard from you."
"Pnorboy! I foal bo will be teft alone
in the world. What say to a race ? I pm
getting chilly, aud am very hungry. 1
'.np|K«c Mrs. Griffin will excuse us"—and
off they started at full speed. Mrs. Grif­
fin looked thunderbolts; but meeting Mr.
J ।iI ■ 4,. who rust then opened his door,
“Dear old fellow," Raid she, “I would
site exekimefi: "Your teacher has got like to know what you are thinking
back. She has run off with the Wntsou about, looking so wistfblly with your
raft. brown oyra?”
“I will Udi yon, Niro Wardlow.
He
“So it seems she did out go off to be
married? ’
is wondering if you are going away to
"I am not so rare about that; I asked stay," Raid Mary, as she drew cm her
her where »U left her Imrimud. aU she milu-ns and came to her aide.
answered that she did not know; I just
has stopped at Mr. flrl
bdicve there is wiiiclhiug to it?'
wondvr
Mr. JiUsor., well acquainted with Mrs. if they are rick there.”
Griffin's besetting sin,, thought best to
‘They .were all at church yesterday,
ascertain the truth of the matter, so aS l&lt;&gt; hut Jamcn and the baby."
atop the gomip, ra it might effect the
“I hope Jamat is not sick; I want to
interest of tbc school, of which he wu ace the children all together this morning.
very proud. Hk first thought wu to Arc you going to bring our dinner to \is
walk right over to Mr. Watson's and to-day, old Argux? I see Mary has hot
su UMteaoher; bis next that if be did tbc pail.”
“Mamma in going to send us a warm
m Mrs. Griffin would air^aply go with
him ; so be politely naked, bcr , io go in lunch to-day; ho, old fellow, you must gu
arid sec Mm. JiOsori, while he attended* Ixiek aud gal it fur us."
few errands in tho village.
•
.
The hell just began to ring, and they
hastened on to the schoolhouse, where
I should like to go with you,-, and hear they (bund the children all assembled.
what site baa to say for herself, going off
“James Griffin is very rick.
He. was
in such a aiy manner.’’ .
not quite well yesterday, and was taken
,VI ronUysMW MXhing immopsr in the worse in die night; the doctor is there

A first-class
from Detroit, ex­
pected soon, when we shall be prepared to furnish the best of
Clothing MADK TO ORDER,
perfect
fits guaranteed, at the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block, Hastngs, Mck
Ha-Uags,

you

l him?’’
“I redly du OO&lt;; haye nAt the leant
.
j ideaaud turning to Mary, slw inquired
for the welfare of the family.
•
“And how is Mm. Mandou? I was.so
| &lt;orry to go away without Raring her.
I

ML MBBT
PROFESSIONAL AID EASINESS CAEDS.

“in, Eddie.
tha train came mmbhuf tin
u&gt; the depot, wilh its living freight. The
chilifrcn paused round the platform, and
prenently rtw their teacher dot-end from
lhe car. She met them with a kus, and
m

AT ^aniCIJJL'J’VRAL HALL,
One door east of Goodyears Hardware.
HA TE$- M A D rRBTISIXfl.

Ward­

low."

With Wood or Iron Beam.
' I^aud Rollers, Harrows,
I Plows.

EDITOR &lt;kSD

WHfiLE NO. 1053.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, June I, 1876.

NO. 10.

politely waited upon her into the sitting,
room, hade them good evening, and mak­•
ing a very brtFT'caW'Tn Moody’s office,,
arrived at Mr. Watson’h juM m Mmhi
Wardlow bad fi aishrrf her tea.’
He tnet1
her ewdially.
,1
"So our runaway him arrived • Why,,■
k.
I
.

the term, and regular in attendance at
the evening lessons, nod his father really
tiegan to bare hopes that Theodore was
steadying down.
Out of eight children, only Theodore
and two Kltlc girts were living, Mary and
Ellen, very well behaved children, sod
oppareiuly as much oUachod to Willuui
Merton a* if he were their own brother.
It mattered nothing to Chetn that he was
taken from the orphan asylum, and no
one knew anything of his parentage or
anlcccdcats.
They had known him
from their infancy, had grown up with
Irina ami U had jdmaya mred A»r . them
with a btfotlier’afovc. - .
„.r
Min Wardl&lt;»w&lt;had, boarded her time
in Mr: Rogers' family, aud bad, wilh her
accustomed acute perceptions, discovered
just Lhe position that William occupied.
Every moment was filled with work, afed
while Theodom was lounging in the sit­
ting room, nr lying in bed, William was
stirring around with his duties,’ so as to
get lhe work out ef the way by school

promised him, and William wan too hot»
est, aud too much intcresled iu bin mas­
ter’« business, to omit any dirty that de....I__ &gt;____ I.- .
‘

“Had not Wifiiam better fill the wood
box before guing to ttobnol, Mr,’ Kogers?'
bis wife would ask.
“Nj&gt;; it is Tbeqdorc'n work,
William
has enough of hk own work to Ju. • If
you prefer to let that boy lie in bed till

"WiKam, don’t you thiuk you can
bring in. the wrajd thia morning ? ..Tbeodoiais not feeling quite wdl.” .
Mitts Wardlow saw that respect for
। shako IuumL.
Mr. Rogers, and lore foe ths little girts,
to
After prayers, the children wont to were all thatJude h» situation tolerable,
itheir books wilh renewed vigor. They and the respected him dur. bis patient
fell rested, and were glsd to be in school endurance and steady persoverauoe in well
.
’.'
again. As Miss Wardlow was piling doing.’
up the aklc by Hugh s sent, she met hk
“Mary, tycreitt William thia morning?
eye with a smile.
said she as the noticed bis vacant sot ;
“I am so glad you have come back,
Mm Wardlow. It wasloncsomc without
you.”
ing away,” and the blue eyes filled with
"Lam glad to get back again, Hugh. testa.
How k your mother?"
“Indeed! where is he going?” She
“She is not wdl at alL
She hopes- ■aw a sneer upon Theodore Rogers' face,
you will come down before long to see and he frowned at tiieahiH. - ,-|
.
her. Her oough is very bod."
“I hope she will bo LmUcr again soon. would not hare him stay any bngtr j’faliar fa ui u ko-e."
'
'

In. Maretaii would
Wl

reproach httnelf tint her own

[CONTIWEDOX FCKWTU WAGE]

�— &lt;- - -

__

atme:.'

Fernando 1

should be wash'd in gathering

Blaine and

thorn up and putting their contents

•

into

"Ucll A

hard

by. when we get older ass people, we shall
value thia duty more highly

some­

coming Fourth, it is evident that

thing superior to the ordinary demonstra­

It is to

tions ought tO;be adopted.

te

the Fourth of Fourths, so far as this gen­

eration is concerned, and

to te

it ought

marked with corresponding eclat and glori­

fication.

a very

Wc. arc not, however,

inventive non in sueh inaUora,.aud
probably in

most looaltia

so

shall fall

we

on the old traditional orthodox observance

of the national anuiverasty.

For President,

Let it be

done heartily, theq, and un'Vcraally.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYK8.

If

we canuot “make a joy fill uoiae" ouee iu

of Ohio.

a hundred years over the
For Vice-President,

blearing*

we

have enjoyed and the work we have done

JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

are indeed a ]&gt;oor-

as a nation,-then- we

nf Pennsylvania.

spirited people who deserve to be

Subject to the decision of the Republi­

disci­

plined more than we have been.

can National Convention.

Who will bo Nominated at CincinnatiThere is no question that

“Honest money for all, anti
free schools for all. There
should be no inflation Which
will depreciate the one nor »ecterian interference which will
destroy the,/ Other.”

Mr.

diction is of the slightest

Blaine

no pre­

will lead on the first ballot, but

value regarding

dub

Mr Brimow. will be foriy-four yoara

than wo do

now, hut then it may te too late.
As to the rest of lhe celebration of the

secured mure and richer teiMfoA
city, is
bin grat amotion to its intenx. ‘j'nJ
is Harper"t HI
In fare of such opposition, the delegation those of lhe State than from any other
hearing before the Naval Investigating
*'• * uld rise up
m ,„r
will feel like patwing him beyond the ordiniiyd.m/uteAiry ballute
But who
('omopttee.
Ifimnting him |-rrani..i,
------- 4 limj.
Hl, £,r
OBBtall? Wilh a good candidate,
CoQgreaamau Neal (Democrat) of Ohi"
mi of the oytqm&lt;*r
York can teca
mys: “Tilden will not come within 75,­ Monally efforts have teen made to control
t an4 °r Midiipn
party.
000 irptes of carrying Ohio."
the sale, in a sort of spasmodic pay. but
Castrol Railr.,,.|
Mr. Blaine's friends are in high spirits
roadbed not reach.*!
before t
real - W extern
and feel confident of sueeww at (.’incinnaii businesshj» fl&lt;*re*edM frvlrlypn ®un
I, when
wpt in- the
day as any other day.
Last week' thfc of the festivals, the day Was true Centen­
and then at the polls in November.
with Det
on the Litik,
Singular if Speaker Kerr should te police commissioners and lhe Excise Board nial weather, Queen’s weather, tho English
wn 41 stream
||e
. .
r
— —i—-’-gg.Hkh,
---------- —
~
““
injured by the investigating machines he dtiwuT
with- thu wuudrou.
has teen setting in motion so briskly.
ivTiT Zj &gt; TU NwA riw ww e.y widi haiUwiU nf
clop IHinoi- *n-|
•mj
Injunr &lt;1rali&gt;r
J~l.-r wbo«fwuJ ' j,*,
fr„ ,&gt;&lt;
n tb, n*.!~L_____
TB-J,
rv liriunr
whnw .hop
r.hon Ibof
lllOV IitUllU
»
1- bulls
People ought not to have so much to say
•onnaHed the ('«&gt;
• • colors’ in honor
----------of
«••»-_/&gt;
------ m-births.
the Queen's
against the new Senator Barnum of Con- open,showing no mercy. There was ex- their
•rippt vsDey. with
her proudest, for the first time
citemral among the Germans. The Irish
is and Thxa.* and
Empress
•dHjs unlit in.'
his oyn Stau- al..|
through the fiery ordeal of investigations,
__ _
South the branch.-.
rasily earned
carried home the night tefore but 1^ by
easily
by placing
pheinu her
herou
on ajapk with anjjipv- that
to which he was subjected by the Confed­
now devetopiug Michigan im.&gt;
the New England of the Wort.
Instead
erate.
tlic lprerideoey .»f
Don't some people begin
to
feel’
he- ought to li­
ashsmed of poking their noxw quite so ities. but in vain. It was decided that tho
lt m&amp;n as ha arc
in the /•forth river, aud at noon a royal
much into Mr. Blaine's private business,
the country, an J
law be enforced, and so the police wore in­ salute was fired frum the Cunardera, and
cd at the head &gt;f
affaire ?
all
good
Englishmen
VMt
wild
with
loystructed to arrot every
Mr. Blaine Itos made another state­ of dismissal. Aii&lt;f tl&gt;
old July11,187G.

Secretary Robexon demands

INDAY LIQu )R LAW,
There bin the State, somewhere, a law

public

a

the second ballot.
The combinations ment in reply to his calumniators, this
which will be made the night before the |
time it has reference to I ho • Northern
final day will upset all the slates that can Pacific Railway.

manufactured.

be

Wc hope

as

that

good a man as Mr. Blaine or Mr. Hayes

Republican National Convention.

and there

will te placed in nomination,

is every indication thafbpih will
The nest union Republican Convention fur
the nomination of candidate* for Prerident
and Viee-Presidrirtlaf the United StstM. will
beheld in the effy of Cincinnati on Wednes­
day tho fourteenth day of June, 1876. nt 12
o'clock noon, and will consist of delegates
from each etatc equal to twice the number of

case.

The

the

be

probability of nominating

Conkling or - Morton

is

growing very

It would not bo surprising if tbc

small.

Convention was m session several days, as

there art many delegates who

more

they arc

political

condition

mindfol of securing a

ing the conventions for the election of dele­
gate* the ccmmittecs of the several *tates are
recommendti to invite all Republican elector*
and all other voter*, Without regard to (past
political differance. or previous party affilia­
tion*. who are opposed t«« reviving sectional
issues, and desire to promote friendly feeling
and permanent harmony thrpngliout the coun­
try by uminlaing and enforcing all the
rnnstltutlonn! right* of every citixcn. includ­
ing tbc full and free exercise of the right nf

care

for the success of their man than

which will elect the Cincinnati candidate.
Whether Mr.-Bhune over

or

bought

know, and

sold railroad bonds wo do pot

in one sense wc do not care, and ye imag­
ine the public are of the

If it can^bc shown

same

tlu^

he

honor, but

whether

opinion.

accepted

bribe and sold his vote, then it

effects

a

That he has over cheated

There is

licvc.
impaling

not

a

jtrotebly

members of Cunprow who

his

down

not

do

hold

investments that are affected hy their acts

in Uvogtca*—and yd we

liberty and abould be maintained absolutely
free from sectarian control; who believe Hint.

would

an

wil­

lingly trust the loemtere of Congretu. a»
any equal number of merchants, ten ken.
or editors that could te assembled.
Mr. Blaine's friends at Washington say

pie* of 17’6 sad support them a. incorporat­
ed In the constitution andAws; and who are
in Avar of reeogniting and strengthening the

that of the 7&lt;Hi delegates thus

far elected

30b are supposed on the first ballot to

be

for Blaine, 112 for Morton, G1 for Conk­
Republic.
ling, 70 for Bristow, 58 for Hartranft,
E. 1). Mosul*, Chairman Republican Na­
48 fur Hayen, and 411 unknown. Iowa is
tional Committee.
yet to elect

THE CELEBRATION OF THE

delegates,

leading

Saturday that

Democrat

announced

“Grout

the

8,

Florida

Hon.

Wm.

I*.

Ilainc*

each—total,

54.

Massachusetts

2

tion with the Democratic
Governor of Maine.

cdebraUon, as the
of it is an unjustifiable iavasim of their
d to attend the gay
liberties, and that as they don't interfere
There is little in the, proves^
with any one's idea* they ought to be al­
will combine to defeat the nominatiqn &gt;&gt;f lowed liieil' ]dMiureti iu their dwo way
without molestation. So much for their I
Governor Tilden.
ideas of 1L On the other hsnd. the Amer-1---------- --j—-------------------- - ------- -- ---------- .
.
Ben Hill aays the South i* going to iaa Chrirtisns insist thst thia country u&gt; | allegorical representations looked as mud.
“work out her destiny wilh free later and and must be Christian, that the Sabbath is 1 I*tc a transformation scene from the black
good hard sense." Ben will have tn go, a purely American institution, and that '-rook, as like schools for the 4udy wf de­
ht
then, at an early date.
Tho Auguste (Qa.) Chrottielr “sincerely,

hopes" that Southern delegates to St. Lout*

Democratic Convention that meet*

early

this month will indqrac Gov. Allen

and

The Pennsylvania arrangement doron't
scorn to make any great
ihe Conventions.

difference

Washington

with

may

Committee un Civil Service the vetoed bill

It would have been better if

Th© New

York

*
Tribaut nyi: “They

of the rant machine

in the-caiw

It ts 'running emptins.' "

Uhhe as follows: “To sum up, I think

The proposed Apportionment.

the majority of tho Republicans of New

Hampshire would be for Blaine, but would

of Congreas,

II. Ellis at the late

recontcnding the people to have local his­

County

Convention;

the Delegates to future Conventions

tories prepared on the spproachiogcenten­

consent to Bristow if it was made to appear

this

year, would te apportioned as follow*:

nial annivanary, was approvod on the 13lh

Nearly all tho Republican Senators who
have spoken on the question ofjurisdiction

ad sketehes covering the entire

try him. Mr. Eaton of Connecticut is the

existence

CartJctou,

are tn te prepared,

Hartinp,

the taking out of two and a half months

for
item.

Possibly, however, it was not dfemod nec­
be embodied in

a prochunatkrtj

shouldI
by

opposition to the power of the

Hasting* Cityisf ward,
&lt;i ' i
u od

“ 3d

“.

•' 4lh

the

1
done.

'
Wherever the history of a com­'

written, thwu should

be no rest till the work w properly attended1

Prairieville.

wild work of the world when t

was intended by it. There were getxls to
the amount of fil^GO-.OOO sold, and the

’ this name w
Tlicatrc, with

buyers
but then was an cxorilout representation
from outside, and the outside jobbers were
the quickart and most oaniwrt Mrehmmrs
Ah&lt;

that view.

iug out m

doW

rpnMr;*'and

Na* York.

Chun* rrecntlyjsaid

CMrf

that

Jamioe

mid-

Tilden “te.

mhemi/rtlf/rom fit* a larpr portion of tke
aU part, nf tl* Stair

of

play is
rinoc anybody
to* the fashion.

the bottom had really

Mm arimd.Mrikahfflhh
» hope that from this tii

□oxa

Atee

behind them,
‘ion of moving

which

.uwuu H iopsy cacxiea, nirus, Oances
brcakdowiu, aud gabblen in smooth ix^ro
voice, tbc groatest piece of fun, by tho

IbrWi &gt;■

1

will look

th«M. C. R. R.

Ter*.'
there is a alight i

in oppoaition

roLtncAU
Western IktoocratewaM tatwaiA Mi

Tho following article

from the

Michi-

Rutland.

Thornapple,
Woodlaml,
Yankee Springs,

‘ Total Number oi votes,.
Tfiis gives the city a gain of 10 ‘ rates

that foatirtty pasa over their heads with.

THK BIG DBY GOODS MALE
Thebiga^fdXjQMX;
took place IhBinAMbdpifaSed

Senate to

A derided snli-TiMeni
“

Hope.

Pn rid ent, so that the promulgation given1 Johnstown.
by the Liter is wholly gratuitous and
' Maple Grove,
much te te thaukftjl for. However that1 Orangvilie,

munity is not yet

wm

------ ---------------- which

Baltimore.
officially communicate the fret to the na­ Barry,
tion until the 25th of May. NYhrahistari- Carlton,

the xreulutiou

link the world

NewYork.

of March last, and yet tiro President did not

essary at first that

IBLISIIEDIN IS*.

WU

,

The joint reso­

four available

,

1 persevering, is not to train them to shows
old man to the station, where be was com-I
pellcd to stay'all night and pay a swing­
ing fine in the mining
Of the arrested.

of Mr.

a little more promptitude had been shown

than

centre of .attention in tic most wUi
-®—..
&lt;h.t
. to a man of the world. '‘The way to make

reducing tbc salary of the President wiUt

only 2V of a clean majority.

States a matter well worthy of their con­

less

*•.«&gt;€ ihentriol parade. of the

«&gt;u&gt; BY ALL nationl*rs.

Blaine.

the work boedmes a very material

Tarnant's Sdtaer Apcrico’ -

a vrnnn of cbiticism.
'lie all right for Christian eliurch-

Senator Wright reported baek from the

July lays before the people of lhe VnlUxr

from the

There was a great dal of hardship in­
flicted which was not to be justified. Oue

strong, but the country is stronger.

curately de.wribea tho present operations

of towns and counties

1 do wish, howeveri that I could aay
make the gayest show, and Itavc (the
that the effort was madu in any good spirit, newest devices at the parade, and tliourfhL
It was not. The law was originally the |
riehmen are too ready &lt;0 gratify the
work of temperance republicans, and its j demands of the children for tlic show. One

te

have a phrase in New England which ac­

lution of the two House*

FOR THE CAMPAIGN:

adopt inflation resolutions.
enforcement al this time was intended to I Sunday-school division turned out its
The Hopan ordered an invoiipwiinn
lb.
^boiteDMa tteopwfcnbial wmr. TOO aui
into the report* that 1300,1X10 were ex­ “The law is a law," sap the Connoteion-1 dr®*, taaxetang thirteen abreast. drew-cd in
ers, “wc did not make it, nor would we, ' »&gt;»•««* Fpangk-d with stars, with red sashes
pended in the House to secure the pass­
but as'it is a law it must te- enforced till j at»J blue hats : another-ehod had thirteen
age of the Hawaiian treaty bill.
.
it ia repealed.
And thenanothur purpoac ,
girh dressed in red, white and blue
‘no old thirteen Stakw. while others
Secretary Fish has announced, his in­ was served. The fine* collected will go &lt;
..
..
■ .
]ia(| Childs t,, reprcMnl George and
way-------toward&gt; sending
a —
Tilden
crowd,
tention to go abroad at the expirstian of .long -----' Martha Washltigtou. the Goddess
of
his prvoent term of office, and spend two or howlers for Tilderi to St. Jamis, and
create a fund generally te help artr die I Liberty, de., drawn in triumphal cars hy
or three yoars in European travel.
8ute of New York At M.

the

in issuing the document.

children did not

them w harmlem, is cmential to their com-

nomination fur

three Territories apd something from
The Prcridenl’s proclamation in regard
i
Tk-T
r\
R-.wh r Florida ami Louisiana, givih- him 350
.^ecrf^rf.h.^^nbrf/
6mbdP uhirt
ljA&lt;

sideration.

wrwU.'S.

of Biddeford

decline, to have his name used in connec­

standing the tote.

Blaine's friends expect to have Iowa,

NlXt

Louts

than at Cincinnati.

and Dekota 2 cadi, and

Carolina

Go's. Column.

Unknown"

was more likely to turn up ut St.

a recommendation that it do pass notwith­

North

On the shores of the East river the day
wore another
*“
'

on

Isxuxiana 1&lt;&gt;, New Mexico, Washington

and

FOURHT

22

A

law were taken in and the penalties were.

his

he sold bonds or

nroorculion and punishment of alt official di»- shares, m» long ms he did not rob the
honesty. and of economical administration of Government, is apt bt the slightcat con­
sequence.

N..

••• tin
Ir• i

Kentucky

mure wnrpact aud permanent form. By and

187G.

that Mr. Joy feds te nwda
But wc douM verv muuh » jkt.

die Admioirintion » tobe thrown to him.

□ UR NEW YORK LETTER-

. .

Political NON' .

th&lt;*e who have' them iu charge, and sub­
jected io lum and alliteration every year.
N,&gt; time

Ibmism. M

1.1

■ ■■*
inp«, often n»4-appreciated on the least by ;

WILLIAM Jt QQw.Rh'K

AGENCY

�Waruhkjton,!). 0. May 17, 1876

VaxcuSfuko, May 29th 187fl.

WfiaUL PAM■ «r RARIT notty-__

The Confederate House of Represen­

str a.Si i&amp;&lt;a iri i&gt; ia

tative* continue to throw mud;

cTtYMICAIx M- ft.* TIMECARD i« a fine Sabbaih Beht-ol here, nndor the enpcr-

nearly ail it doe* do.

that ia

Occasionally some

one of the bill* trim-called appropriation

bill* arn taken up in the ITouncaud talked

over.

So far they have ail been F»~J

about

r&lt;»r.

1:13 r.

CaaiTox Nick. Nay 31«l 1N7C.
MB. Eiutub :

ing States and Districts in wbidi Davy
yards are situated, rise in thrir plnres and

poffr office Tnir'iE card

and Citizen* of Carlion heU on Monday •re­

demand that they should be continued.
They pretend that there is an immcn***

CUrilon to take into ootulderation the question
of building a church in lhe town of t'aritan
build la&lt; committee, Rev. J. 8. Preston *aa

amount ofoorruption in these nary yards,

used to

and that they are

election

further tho

of Republican candidates,

yet

where one i* situated. insist.* upon keep­

ing these ncstii of corruption in

J. M. NEVINS. P. M.

trict, and they succeeded.

his Dis­

How thia ac­

tion gives the lie to their talk about “rotfercnt localities and draft article t&gt;f association

Mr. Randall, the great coonocnist

of the

about frauds, insisted that the League Ia

papers. On notion lhe meeting ■Jjoumed to
meet at th* m me place on Salur-lajr evening
June 10&lt;h al .U).
Oecan Wish.
Secretary.

]and yard should Ik* continued.

Mr. Sul

trefl another one of throe bowlers fijoke
for the Mare Island yard and to with all

of them, while some of them from Geor­

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

Her. J. Merrifield, a UuiversaliM

clerfj-

gia actually insisted upon another "nest of
corruption" on the coast jn

that State.

Such ■ Democratic Consistency.

All are respeel fully Invited.
Maple Grove. May 30th 1870.
Ma. Enrrua:—

On Thursday the committee on foreign
affairs reported on the Emma Mine awe.

The committee say of ’ General

Sehenck,

that, “we believe he was not guilty of a

band of Cl.ri.tian ofMapte Urove.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

fraud or of any fraudulent intucitlo|i in hie

eonneclion with tlx.- ootupany or the ven­
tendance ia specially re&lt;ine&gt;ted.

The service

dors of the mine."

But they condemn

any connection with such apeculatmni
Hold 121.

as

ing hi* poaitiou and report tlw following

Resolution: “Thai this

boune coodcum*

lhe action of General Robert C.’ Schenck.
United States Minister al the Court

Grand Rapids (ocreapondence
Grand Rapids, May^Oth, 187G.

Eiutob tUxxxa
day HSJ cent i oa lhe dollar.

• J

The streets were thronged tht* forenoon
to the

by procession* wending their wzy

Cemetary to decorate the graves of those

who Ind fallen

in their country'.* cause.

The Uennania Hrawi Baud made splendid

mast throughout the city, businroa place­

generally were cloned, and every thing pass­
ed off befitting th* occaviuu.

concluded thL- week.

vs.

will be nearly

He sued for $5.00(1,
quite enough.
The

(our hundred dollar*.

but he

received

termination of the bankrupt cm) spoken of.

: ■ ■■

Farr and Storm vs.

Dutcher, the

jury

bankrupts.

A righteous verdict.

Brownell vs Porter,

A rase,

Green and Fuller, a

Chicago lumber company

was terminated

yesterday by the jury rendering a verdict

Ths Standard Uttit of Wait*.
the rag* of which it w» made.
Its
valor in the material comparing ilia too
inxfanifloont to meet the requirement* of
Professor Jevona, tn his work on *:Mou» a standard unit of value.
’
•y and the Mechanism of Exchange," Buys
that the standard unit of taino “mnat ron.
ai.*l of a fixed quatiity of some concrete
substance, defined by refeienccto thennita
pf weight or
The elements of
litis description are these: first,some “con­
crete substance," as uppoxed to a merely
Strayed from tho pasture un the Mes­
ideal trait of valne that ha* no existence
except in the mind; secondly, a fixed ser farm, in tho Township of Cojiton,
quantity of tliis substance, os opposed to a light bay mare cok, two.years old, rath­
a variable quantity; thirdly, the detenn? er thin in flesh, aud rather small in size.
inutlon of this
quantity, elthhr by it* Any person giving information where the
weight nr its bulk, which*is secured by a colt may be found will bo liberally re­
F. J.Joxes, •
“ reference to the units qf weight of space* warded.

Heal blijipeu JlBtice?

Howo Machine Agent.
Haatinga, May 31st 1K7G.
axtlOtf

HASTINGS MARKE
Baxxaaf______
W HEAT (white) pre bethel. AlJ3a*Ll5.
W H E AT (rad) p.r buzh.l. HIM* 1. tO
FLOl.'h. per ewU 1X50.
CORN. Her bated. We

POTATOES.par bsteel.SUe.
APPLE*, per ba,h,l..'Oc
ONIONS. perVuteyl.toUCk.
BEANS, perbnteel. 6&gt;e*l
PORK. 17.WWAOO.
MESS PORK, perllu.lt-.
SllOULl&gt;ER.H,p«rl*'.. |je.
LARK, par lb., lie.
TALLOW, hr lb..T«r.
ClIICKBKS.parlb.R;
CHRESEXparlb.. It
WOOL. l&gt;Wlh.RMXn.

Dili RD PEACH RS. reared, rerlb .
DRt ED PKACH E3. MMar.d. p&lt;r
DRIED APPLES, reelk.*Wr.
MAPLE SHUAR.MUM.
HIDES.xreea. par lb..rtfie.
III DBS. dry. rec IV».

”
"
UOXEY.toe.

dry. rer lb.. Hi.

NEW YORK MONEY' MARKET.

'tK.-USi

iff

It

embodies lhe Revenue

bill

Tar­

ideas of the Democrat* and would be,

factoring eatablwhmenta.
It will uol
pan* and will hardly be brought up again j

Tbe judiciary

during th.: xesriun.

com-1

tniltee who hate been inv&lt;atigating

Mr. i.
Blaine, in regard to the 175.4
.(Mil)
““ “
worth
—'*■ ***'
of I
Uilroad. hare
hare !
Railroad,

bonds of the Fort Smith

cupper and silver in combination.. Ninetenths of llie dollar are pure guld.
This
fulfills the first condition of a-unit of_ val­
ue, since it givw a “concrete substance,"
which in this instance is gold, combined
with a Mnail quantity of alloy to increase
its hnrdmwz. How much gold dnes thi*
dollar contain? The law proscribe* that,
'J
in.-ludiog the alloy, the gold dollar shall
weigh twenty five and eight-tenths graine.
i
And
thi.* Huppth-s the xcccmd condition —
na^ply, tho “fix«sl quantity'* ofguldiri this
un
u ** °r va,Br- In defining this quantity

Lik.8bore.Sei.

MEW YORK MARKET.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

On reMIreahd fliina th. pet it

tbc law refers to tito grain ax tho unit of m.ttadu Lerl.M. Dewey.
Weight Thextamp oftbc United States
about them they will have Uy make a re­
being placed upon this quantity of gold,
port exonerating him and it should l&gt;c it is then a vow, and,
fl Standard 1
done at on«c os Col. Tom. Seott, settled spAchnen bv which all 'values are to be

not yot roportod, if they have any business

I.IVHHPUOL MARKETS-

the question (htfimlly that Mr Hlainc hod

fin-

What will the Charlotte Loader, Grand Sapid.

DETROIT MARKET

B»oko« hami are

mo

the Mcded-variety o|£i
severely beaten,

while

tbc

gentleman

in charge of the drotribution of the

UstWPatMh.
«-va»
nat Mkhteaafurtk* wrek reding May 27. U7C. and
rack dated May HI, 187V. Furafobed thia
paper by Cox A Cui. Solicitor*
WaNilngloa, D.C.

IV

rofcr ftum tatnlcQM VUI Usd’It snsxcwUret rerntaaHre. IlrrasdiM ha '
alaroUy and rertaiaty ttaa
rHforw arnwu htsdasha
xratffyiBr prowpUtada. ,
Th* Hitters Brea powtrfhn sexilforrtath. hired

CRANireHTKa. i.brUiF.i.D uu

fill other coins are to be graded in certain
no connection with them. The Senate
and judgment in favor of Brownell, of *1
definite proportion*, either by multiplica­
842,31. Thia case was tried at the last term still continues to discuss tin* qurotiun of tion or division.
ike Ladies Society connected with J he
jurisdiction in the Belknap case and may
A single coin, Im^crer, made a unit of
Presbyterian church, will bo entertained on agree, aud as the amount was considered reacli a vote by Monday. A bill has been value, is not Kufficieut te meet the wants
ou Friday Afternoon, by Mm. H. J, Kenfieid. by lhe presentjwry to be honestly doe to
of the people; and this creates tho necessity
introduced in the Honate to partially re
fur oUwr coins, founded - on the ■ tmik yet
Brownell, they therefore decided as above
store the franking privilege. It ought to expressing greater or ien* vidoer J Hiure.
Hartingritea
citizen's stated. I noticed several
STATE
in the city thu morning which made your be fully restored and if thia congress had we have the gold eagle, which b&gt; equ&amp;ra- Ata
mM*
correspondent feel pleased.
Wish I could conrags it would be done. Tbc investi­ lant to ten units of value, because it con­
nee more of them aud ofmoer. I notice gation of the Insane Asylum continue*. tains teu times m much gold by weight;
and also die half eagle, ooulaining live
b« the Baxnu that J. W. T. OHr was
Some parties named Boater xwore to a times as much gold a* the unite. ‘ The
admitted to the Bar at the recent term of
court at Hartings. W*U I am glad of terrible story in regard to one of their quarter eagle aud the throo-dfiUarpiste urn
that, aud hope the
naan will set good family being otarvod to death, and covered constructed on the same principle. Any
number of coins larger aud, hence, more
exaujtle.* before those old gray Laired with vertnim.
Dr. I’lcny Earle, Supcrin
Atty’s, at Law in Hastings. Will occupy tmdaut of the State Hospital for the In­ valuable titan die writ, may l«e uiauufactunxl by simple multiplying tlio unit.
no more room ifothe RaN.X'ek at this time.
dane at Northampton Mx'uachuwU* test­ So, also, .smriliT court may be made by
ified that be attended Boutrr at tbe time dividing the unit, either by coins contain­
of hi* death and that he did not die of ing Lw&lt; goM iu a fixed proportion, nr by
Advertised Letters.
aeiocting some oilier substance, as silver,
starvation and was dean and well taken
to express ooo-halfo one quarter, or onoThe democratic State Conrretioa for thia
care of.
The election at Peteraburgh,
List of left era rtata
tenthoftU
“
’•
“
Virginia, wax conducted in tho approved a system of

H w tW fF I

3lUl!IF?!Vintll

111 5

’ li? i*t 'riH*&gt;sri&gt;

?

would uol grant the request to be a Imilled

’S T W ( * ■ 3

Mr. Morrison introduced hi.* tariff

favor.

Iu tho case of Philo

Hawley, written of before, the jury

brought in a verdict in favor of Philo of

act as a gcncralitcd equivalent of all other
Virtues, to exprro-i three values in it* nwn
terms, and In the procroare of trade to bo
exchanged for them. If it hiw tin value,
un cxchangreWc power by renaon nf Its
labor, owe and the uses to which aoCTcty'
npnliro It, then it laeks lhe first condition?
nf being money at all. If it haa value,
but the value Is exceedingly fluetuntmg
or creeedin-fy limlntod in relation to] the
desire of men, then it.kicks tho indispen­
sable condition of being yood money. If
it not only ha* value, but rino a high Je-

SPECIAL NOTICE.

him of any wrong doing.

on Thursday aud read a long ajwoch in its

The U. S Court is progressing slowly,
yet I think lhe civil cases

te travrthig people pill not fail to appreciate.

Emma Silver Mining Company of London*

of the coined •'loocrote substance" indi­
cated by the monetary denomination m»*l
in the contract. Monetary deftommations
are simply nature of fixed quantities nf the
arlielo or articles u*c«l aa money.
Ncrir, the “concrete xitlMtmin *' which w
to supply the constitaent material nf the
standard unit &lt;&gt;f raldW tnn*i in (’•.&lt;• u.iturc
of ita MTvtasltaro value, considered In rehitii&gt;n to other thing*, nntcredrtitly tn and'
indepcrihmtly of this use of it. It is to

deerereu in the export.* of specie and bul
lion and an increase in the valtte of mer­ pared wilh other aubstnuct*, and if, in ad­
chandise exported. For the ten mouths dition to thia, it has the oilier requisite,
eudiug April 20th ISto'Wc iihporta de­ qualities specially fitting it to monetary
crease from thou of tlut corrwmoudiug uta, then it Is,’for these reasonx. cimnantly
ten months of tho previoua year 832,105,­ adaptod to act ns-tho standard of value.
Thnt the precious metah, bettor than
355. Tho exports of specie and bullion
decrease during tho same tiuM. &gt;21.082.ply throe conditions, and that mere bite of
012, while the exporta of merchandise In
ervaaad/in gold valuta.
$12,530,'MM. paper taarady strj&gt;]*ly thent at oil, ia n
Three figure* ahow a saving to tho propdaitioa which the world hax long
connhy in that period of $33,01^812 in since accented as trait. A gold or silver
gold, and a total saving iu gold and green­ unit of value has a solid luutu in tho nat­
backs of over $36,200,000. This Is a very ural value of gold and ailver, while a
comfortable showing of economy and in­ ptqw unit of vnluc ia a sheer humhug.
creased wealth for ten months of one year, A no-called paper dollar, if divorced from
and if it I* continued and foreign capital rite gold dollar as the promissory repf*can be induced to come here, as the pro*- ontative of tho latter, ta nothing but a
war indicate niece of paper so many inclrns long and so
many inches wide, and having no more value
Loqax. ■ than any other equal quaritity of paper of
'the Mtut quality. Ii is worth no more than

and his operations iu connection wilh the Throe riemcota Wing present, and
also
sham of said company, and the vendors adopted for monetary purpose, rive lhe
thereof, as ill advis'd, unfortunate
and standard unit of value to which all other
values are referred fur computation and
incompatible with llu_&gt; duties of h» posi­
expression.
tion.” So that another Republican offi­
Take, for example, lhe gold dollar uf
cial who has been the mark of slander for the United States, which is by law made
th» TLxnnrralic and Independent Pre*, the unit of value. This dollar conaiatK iff
h ns forced a Democratic House th obqult

Rest noble

dead.
tin Monday the Henair decided by a vole of

of

St James, iu becoming a director of the

in a chance to add suMcriplivn*

st. Tho facta are
Merrcponl differed
with tho Prerident upon a question of
policy in regard to an important matter
which would be referred to the Att’y. Gen.,
while Secretary Taft agreed with the
President. Pk-rropont was anxions to go
to England atid was cniutaquMilty tendered
the mission aud hi* place given to Taft,
who much preferred it to tho Socretaryahip ol the war office. Of Mr. “Doo’
Cameron’s fitnera for the position to
which he lias been appointed, there is no
question, it being admitted that he » a
man ofiqdcndid executive ability. Thus
the changes arc accounted for without
giving them the significance attempted to
be attached by the news mongers.
Dr. Edward Young lias furnished me
with the advanced ahoeta of the report of
tho bureau of Statistics, for the period
ending April 20th 187G. They ahow a
marked decrease in imports for the first
who
that Attorney

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER,

County Correspondence.

JhB pepi-Week)j )le0blic3|i iapper.1

flight

In another ward an old

He­

conveniet—
standard
iLidi

*

UMS lb weNeEMXn.

whit

particular

wfiOiwa

docripid

hooks taka* in the prawoce of tho police.

thia purpose,

Virginia will probably be Democratic, if mint'd thereby. The utui D^y. JhP. U»°
thia line of conduct is permitted to cop dollar, the franc, lhe potted sterling,. the

a^d gnijitr
The change in the Cabinet

is

evoked by the appointment of Doo
eron.

Uounty

Agnejilnni Soraety
4 ths Co. Clerks
17 th al 1V o'clock

The g^cmcra

with.

say that this was

8&lt;nnc time mm President

The thing to be secured in a otm-

Cam,

into cuntracta
indicate cxacs

S

Grant raid
stipuhUkmMihebWKe

a candidate and he ia known to be a man is to say, uis a contract to paytho family

KHmenMat.aMH.

at PV foe

�and near the envelope-machine, calls forth

them, on acoontit of James’ illness.
had arranged it accordingly.
‘•Please, tgreher, what is

the admiration of .the younger ranters.
This car yuna on a. track twenty feet in
length, and catches a miniature mail-bag
os it passes along at full speed, illustrating
the practice of the fast mail trains. There,
are cases containing .specimens afall mail­
bags, pouches, etc., used by the department.
Specimens of all the locks and scales used,
aad samples of making aud canceling tt&gt;&lt;
stamps', together with six highly ornamen­
tal frame* containing specimens of all
stamped envelopes, official envelopes', postal
.cards, and poMage stamps ever used in
thia country. Those ore furnished by tho
Columbian Bank Note Company, tbo
present con: .uctora, and arc a valuable
directory to t.ic stamp-gatherers.

They

it?”

said

dsaT*Ksis:

goodie, Rtw’ e I" cried the little
‘Oh, Mary, Nim Wardlow is goay with us all this week 1”
-That is goad news ! Ta James Very
sick, Mi* Wardlow?"
__
“ Dongeroui-'y bo, your mother write* :
it must be sudden."
Sonpjthing in Theodore Rogtra face
attracted her atteutuu. "I guess he will
get over I*-*' he raid, with a sneer, to Ednon Lane as be passed him in the aisle.
TJitin Elku Rogers had come io the
side of the teacher, nnd stood looking
du you .wish

to

•I want to tell you that Wi’iiam i'
?ood, and 'Theodore is iu blame, but
mother won i mt it.
He is not going
quite off till papa comet home ; he prouii«fid me he would not.''
‘•Where is William now ?"
■ I think ho is down cutiiu" some wood
for Mrs. Marston.
Hugh will know.'
Presently Hugh
came round, she
called him to her side. “Do you know
where William Merton is tb-day. Ilueh ?"
“Yes ma’am, but 1 was not total! aUyl&gt;ody but Ellen and Mary.
I hope you
will come dowp to-night to see mother.’
“I certainly willand tailing Fred
Green, she asked him if he thought hi*

father would let him drive her down to
Mrs. Marston's after tea.
“Jf he were at homo he would, but he
has gone away with the horse and cutter:
perhap* I can get a horse."
There seemed to be rather a &lt;l«»udy at­
mosphere that afternoon in the .school
room; wither it was James sodden
sickness, or William Merton’s trouble,
and little Ellen and Maty Rogcre’ grief,
the teacher could hardly tell, so she wa*
really thankful when the cxereisei were
through, and she wo* at liberty U- g&lt;&gt; (&lt;•
her hoarding place.
•

PROBATE ORDER.

.^„»wi&amp;*&amp;sswyss
'ts*su
oBMtioMMid &gt;'l(Ut buadred and

Eddie in a whiff'r‘•I am going to board at your huiiM.this week, for James is too riek to allow

tvistfullv in her faw.
“What is it - dear?

SUURX.W

MICHIGAN A

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The Interior Department makes a good
display. The Patent Office shows 5,000
n.oddn arranged in classes, tU),000 patents
b&lt; and in mtum , a central office nf admin­
istration iu which the workings of Amer-.
ican’s favorite
bureau » illustrated.
Strangely enough, one finds tbc Ahueat
Office soetiou of the Interior Denartntrot ia
the possession of tbe original Ikelyatioo
of Independence, aud lhe Commission of
General Washington from lhe Continental
Cvugrcss ; gin*, the relics uf AVasliingfou.
hi« cluthea, camp equipage, uunoh-bowl
and furniture. The National Museum
oucc sought a fireproofplace of deposit iu
Washington, and so did branchas ui the
Government. The Patent Office—about
one-pixth of the urjwut building—wa»t
.selected as a sale place. This was alwut
184U, and now the llureau aud lk&gt;partipeut are rewarded by the proud opportuniiyto display what they have so long and
so carefully kept aud ao jealously guarded.
Next cuun* tho Treasury Department
with a pr/fuse display of money, nor gold
aud silver',altogether, hut urinte'. money.
Tbe array of specimens ol Treasury notes
of every description and dcnvminatiuu ever
issued, is a otudy fur the admirer of beauty
and flue art. Iu uu land under the sun is
so much skill shown in the manufacture of
paper iuo* jy. Thu papor for the cuutiluiital mun.y wa^xuide only a few miles
hence, at the “Ivy Milk’’ and the mill is

running yet and in the luind* of n descetdant of its old proprietor, but when the
| writer vimtc&lt;l it some time ugp, it .was.
i making a nasty kind of thick wrapping
i jwper of straw and old rupcs. Franklin
used to get hl* paper there. Even it the

OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER

Splendid weather and splendid sights
—The attendance increasing—More
about Uncle Sam's General display
Postal facilities on the groundsSome interesting subjects for future
Letters—A few other things briefly
mentioned.

. old mill 1ms been burned down once or
twice, it is— more certainly thanjthebay's
। old jack-knife which had five new .blades
j aud four flew handles—the same mill, and
I it ought to drop the jtraw and junk and
I make some more band-made, water-mark.
: linen-stock joperwith som£ of old Ben­
jamin's shrewdudvice printed on it in old
fashioned type. /
And hero is the Navy Dvjmrtuwut wliieh
shines—as it has a right to do—in bunting.
; One rends the history of the American
flair suspcish'd from, the columns in tbc
variotu forms uf the udouial aud couvon

tlLUNK OOIMO SOtTII.

IWWAK-1’

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Ill’KOX

Pxwiswvlam Drrnuiv

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HEAD!READ! READ!

S't'TlI

BATTLB CUXX. KICK
These uiirivaled machines andrepatrs for
me arc supplied nt lowoU factory prices

■lay Comfort and Rappinejn
Siek *■« AtflWei!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

DR. J. B T.aRifhn
Th* noted and'jn»tly odebrated PhxahUaul
San Fraaei«e&lt;&gt; California. re«i-netfu!lr annnunresftrcsriWirtart.’StS’JStts ;t
tattac* Haute ftw eontaluttan dariaw IKB aiU

PENSIONS
Tn whom PeiMfona ore

,ytaa*rL*nd UtaetaaaU. Btata

siStKtfis’.vsU’ we:
rf WOMEX. rmnw .r «H t&gt;
With Lha hahlHMt romtu.
w- wxsvlta

mo

rrojrroKE. -n

M»r may r«dr« the beaefit ot hie el

Ar^'.VirjJiKTj

I’ll II.AbXI.I'll IA, May 27th. llGU.
“ Union,” wilh and and while “fly," a
The attendance at the Exposition in- : white anchor on a blue field, white Man
on a blue field, and eventually the flag of ,
to-day, showing largest. uf aft, as if it had ■
Iletter than last week. For some days post
grown in site as well as developed in de­
the weather has been most delightful, and • sign. The navy shows a variety of guns
aside from the, slight drawback of a few for s]&gt;ecial services, such as Iraat howitxers
unfinished buildings, etc., this is redly the I and gunwale guns; it also lias pile* of
aaval stores, with .smelling rope-, and
pleasantest time to -visit the Exhibition. I
things to eat and to wear; the provisions
The trees, flowers, grounds and all sur­ to go to tlie great cook’s galleys and the
roundings look as fresh and beautiful as a tarnishing of the men’s kits; the instru­
Is tbe Best Lager Rrcwod in tbe MtafH
May Queen, and Fairmount Park is just I ments oYthe Tarnsit of Venus expedition,
now the most attractive place to be found as the War Ifopartmcnt has those of the
Signal Service. The Department has also
anywhere. There u no dust and appro*- some boats Uf tbe Polaris exposition, one
sire heat to be encountered, and travel ■wow made in an emergency from an ahan •
Around lie many piles of
both on the. rood and about the dty is not dooed vessel
accompanied with many discomforts which shot and shell and of materia) suggestive
of long service, when “they that go down
will be inseparable from it in midsummer.
FIELD
to tba sea in stupe" have to depend upon
Yet most likely the great rush of visitors the forethought of the providers, who must Tuauthy. Clow. Ita
will come then, for American.* as a rule, be ready to supply everything frets a
crease, somewhat and has been generally

IRANI NAHM IMSION.
The KelUhto Shari Liar
EAST AND WEST.

SllViTtBBCER

HAND NANM AND BETR6IT

WCHIGAM

CBBTRAL

RAILROAD.

GOING EAST.

select the season of the year for pleasure
trips, when travel is a burden rather than

a pleasure—when it is too hot to stay at
home.

There are still people who do not

realise lhe discomforts uf tw»in a bod, in

a seven by nine

room, in the middle of

July, and that is why the crowd is expect­

ed to be tbc largest

TUW. AUFtAGVK. Frwidta.

about awl after the

glorious Fourth.
Lost week I gave a- preUy full outline
of the government agricultural

display,

but only “fooled round the edges" of the
United States buLding proper,

&gt;B

rii'w

a »

which I

think w-’J, after a”, attract as much notice

from the average visitor as any part of the i
exhibition.
Unde Sam’s
‘'Ccnteunial
Branch Post Office," which oocupicr a
space forty by aixty feet in lhe aonth-west
wing of the building, ia as complete and
well-ordered x* any city iu the country
possess,-*. It is inclosed by a walnut par­
tition .with gtam from*, and lias five hun­
dred wmreuient lock lioxea. Timrcare-J
urn catfierv employ&lt;sl. and fifty Jm.ich for f
depomting mail stationed at virions points ,
on the grounds. The clerks speak all ’an- ;
guagm and tlw deposit hnxes are lettered !
in English.
“
“• *
**
Freud.
«
Gpnamii Spaiush, I
Italian, and Japanota.1
__ _____
Hourly trip* . arc ;
made to the main &lt;;ty post office by the
Centennial mail waging, which are hand­
some vehicles with drivers in uniform.
One of the carriers is a John Chinaman.
Sue hangs down his Imek as natural as
o«&lt;or.p,.u. . •
The space occupied by the IW Offio:
Department, proper, i» 40 x Di feet, and
displays many intcrorting exhibit. The
little Envelope Machine and uickfo plated
Baxter Er-1-*, mentioned
**—• •before.
■ •
which
mrt 22,000 envelopes per

ing. This last ia tbo idace-to study homau
nature. I cannot think of any pbre, where
one would find such a varitay .fapotimow uf tho genur homo, in,-as the nalur
uluto ®y. "nil stages of preaerratwn."
Coming down from thegvverumc.it build-

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taBXWmani DivMoa

off counterfeit fifty cents

MttnicAco,

nice*, through

In vluago, bat I
cannot loarn dial mauh wm done al tt,
and of c. mrae it, has been wholly stopped
now.
.
;■
,’j .7;;
Jr. abogt tattled tluiro will be tw forthi-r
roduutwu iu . railway faro, and no the
wmmiltac appointed by the (kuusinial
(&gt;nnmii*ronto confer with the railway au-

fell

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                  <text>VOL. XXL NO. 11

The ^cjwi-Weekly heplihlicaji flapper.

Read the Recor d

GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AAD

The Gitfiering of Veterans.

' The seveuth annual reunion of Michi-

PUBLISHER.

oy THE

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TERMS (Hr SUBSCRIPTION :

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EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL
•art

Nine different Points for 1876,
ms adapting the “OLIVE It” to
1 kind of soil and work.

PHOFESSIQMAL AMD BO3HE3S CARDS.
MILO T. WHEELER.
COUNTY TRRASURXR.-Offlea

in th« Co«rt

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

PRICES REDUCED

L'SbHB.-aHMXlW.Do«ty U.a. Mara

Come and get one ON TRIL.

civil, ENGINEER. CwU 1

trait. May 25. The “city of the streita*'
was dressed in her most gorgeous attire to
receive the vetenuu who rallied from
every part o&lt; the Stale.
Among the
Lansing aUdiera who joined their oom­
rads io tlus fraternal reonion were Gen.
Ely, C. B. Hodakio, Allan Shattuck. E.
H. iforter, F. Schneider, Georgo Law­
rence. George J. Foster, John Nagel,
Merritt IxnrU,
E. Cahill, and Chas.
Priika.
. . ■ ‘

Tlrerc were only fire or

six

members

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
’

•looted:

S- C- PHINDLE-

Champion Reapers and Mowers.

officers
Schnell,

Bter; executive Committee, Capt. I). M.
Caldwell, Sergt. L. Smith. Sergt. Philip
Hartman. Corp. M. A. Msrkham, Corp.
A. Buro&lt;&gt;n, Corp. Frank M. Caldwell,

Genuine Mishwaku Double "*,x
Shovels, Harrows, KoadScrapers,
«“•&gt; a®-

J. L- FISH,

The reunion of this regiment was *L._
’e-r.
at the Biddle House at noon, with 65
memliers in attendance, a falling off of
about one-half as compared with last

50jrl

LLCIL’S RUSSRLL,

G-ilKBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

AW YER. Cireoit Court CowWdooer. Jurtloo uf

meeung. rnesMR. wsumb vernor, r.. m.
I'hmputt. and J. G. Dwkmaon wren aponmtmliM* to
In prepare
nmnam a
■ regirwn.
pointed a committee

OBo.otor

CHAS. H. BAL ER.

iMi.r'.if

rvuuioa was left to the executive commit­
tee. The fallowing office™ were elected
for»th« ensuing year: President Maj.
Horace Grey of Grasac laic; vice presi-

&gt;

WM. IL HAYFORD,

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited and Competition Befied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices
aroxxxsr stabjlby’s.

' WM. VJPfQHN,

All grade, of Tom the very^beat in the Market rresh every
week from the Importers 8. 8. SLEEPER &amp; CO., of Boston, and
for sale at prices which dees successful competition.

. DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.

GIVE ME A CALL.

DR H, F- PECKHAM.

Yernor of Detroit; executive committee,
J. G. Dickinson of Detroit, R. M. Plimp­
ton of NUm. H. 8. Bootell, L. H. Ripley,
I. C. R^iagtoDDfGrndHapUt.

'

frrn CAVAI.RT.

The 8th ckvalry held their reunion in
parior C, Michigan Exchange.
The at­
tendance was quite large.
An address
was delivered by Maj. N. S. Boynton, and

elocted : Preaideut, Maj. N. &amp; Boynton ;
vice president, Col W L Buck; come
ponding secretary, Scrgt T N , Birilsall;
recording secretary and treasurer, Capt
John II. Riggs,orator for next meeting,
Sergt C G Ifobiwteou.

2d

27th INFANTRY.

INFANTRY

at noon nt the Cx« House, s laryc attend
regiment printed for distribution among once being present.
The president. Maj
the members.
Capt Ephraim Marble Harrison Soule of Jackson, presided.
delivered a brief and appropriate^ address, After the transaclioa of the ordinary
which was received with much enthusi­ business, the following officers were
asm.
11 was decided to hold the next elected for the ensuing year: • President,
reunion al Adrian, upon the occasion of Maj Harrison Soule; viec president,
the next state reunion.
The following Lieut A J Anderson ;secretary, Dr Mil­
Officers were elected : Prarideot Gen'J G ton Chase. The office™ were also elected
Parkhurst of Coldwater ; vice pnaddenta, executive committee for the ensuing year.
Capt Ephraim Marble of Ann Arbor, and The next reunion will be held at the time
Capt C C Starkweather of Detroit; secre­ of the next so’ldiera' and sailors’ reunion
tary and treasurer, B B Bissell of Albion ; at Adrian.
,

Th*5

14TH INFANTRY.
meeting ef the] surviving

members of this rogimeut woh held al
the Russell House, about 36 being present
An organisatton was t perfected by the
election o
uf
officers : PremPresif the following officers
de0. Dr Wwanl Batwdl; ‘secretary and
.
z. - James
»
-n
i
treasurer,
Capt
Barnard;
oorrts-

pondiog secretary. Maj Wm E Springs­
teen. A committee was appointed to
make itrrangementa for a rcuniou of the
regiment to be held in Ypsilanti on the
1st &lt;if September next.
15in INFANTRY.

Maj W C Btovena; secretary, Adj W

W

10th CAYALRT,

PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON,

The reunion of lie IMi cavalry

TAKE NOTICE.

1 asssa

Sw„t's
- - --- MICH

.

The

Mountain,

ken up for distribution as aoaveaira The
4 r,— .k-

THE KTRKET PARADE.
There were about 1,000 of the old vet­
erans In line, with their battle torn flags
waving above them.
The side-walks
along the whole line of march were throng­
ed with an immense concourse of people.
Roofs and windows were occupied; the
Campes Martins was densely thronged;
the steps and Lolcouica and towers of the
city hall were covered with peo|A‘; the|
porks were filled; there must have been
50,000 spcctatora on the streets.
A sa­
lute of 100 guns was fired M the prixxssion passed the soldicra monument.
ADDRESSES.

At the opera house D. C. Holbrook of
Detroit delivered the welcoming aJdtv»,
which was most eloquently responded to
by Gcu L&gt; M Cutelwuu of jlatuKue.
The oration on “War memories and
eiril duties’’ by'Charles 8 May, occupied
more than au Lour. After declaring that
the North was right and the South
wrong in this great contest, he dilated ou
the duty of national pacification and re­
conciliation between the aections, and
spoko as if the people of the North refused
to accept the proffered hand of the South
in brotherly reunion,—which is a misrep­
resentation. Il is the people of the
South
who
refuse
to
be recon­
ciled to thone of the North, nnlese they
wiilsappreaa their political convictions.
Mr. May should go down among the Con­
federates, and tell them how necessary it
is that they exercise a pacific spirit and
learn to tolerate polticol discussion and
independent voting, if they wish to be
prosperous and happy. For him to lec­
ture the soldiers of Michigan on forgive­
ness and magnanimity was a piece of sub­
lime assurance!
-

B Baker of]
J A Swilsborh of St Louis, Mo, Major Dek* Saf
of Grand Havw, and private H H
A BANQUET.
Wobb of Mattawan; aeoretary and treaswas held in the evening al

a

About 30 members joined in the re­
union al the Biddle House, and were called
to order by Co! H 8 Dean of Ann Arbor.
The secretary read the minutes of the
last meeting, but no new btuinees was

xxSOmS

past A short address was delivered by
Gen L 8 Trowbridge, aud the following
were elected office™ of the awmeiation t
President Gen L 8 Trowbridge; vice
president, Mid Cicero Newell, sccretarv,

TUB

the Biddle

sat down to sumptuous viands. Toasts
were responded to by Wbu P. Wells,
Henry M. Duffield, Governor Bagley,
Gcu. D. S. Stanley, Sylvester Laroed,
Captain Edward Cahill,George W. Bough
and Gea J G Parkhurst.

'

1 am now running a NEW PORTABLE
MACHINE for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
great, and having handled about 1,200build­
ings in 16 years, feel confident I can satisfy
those that may favor me with a call.
My address is Irving, Barry (Jo., Mich.
A.. S. DTLAN.
Irving. Mich , April, 11th, 1876.

regi-

There were about 36

To tkoge U7umi it may Concern:

IKY k KKOSSKAU.
raxrniBX, .»a*»hu™ o«^».

17th infantry.

This regiment, better known xs the
“Old Stonewall,'* met at the Biddle

22d infantry.

J"olin. Stanley.

U:

large. There were many in the city, but
not more than A dosen goL together at
room 164, Russel! Bouse. The following
officers were elected: President, Sergt
Oscar Joalin ; secretary, Capt John Stew­
art ; corresponding wcretary, Lieut P
Cassidy; orator, Capt John Uumudine.

9th cavalry.
The members of the 9th cavalry regi-

HTOBGTON-Hkk-

URANDRAFIDe.

THE

The attendaucc of members of (his regi-

BURGHER.

OJle'

ji eja

McAllister Co D. Chpt Hamilton; Co E,
•niuing year: President, Capt Clint
Spencer; Tice presidents, Col George^ C ;Wlteaton Carpenter ;&amp;&gt; F, Cd! Raymond;
Hopper, Capt Saninel E Andrus, Dr . Co G, Joel CMbn ;!Co H, Capt ftriacoe;
Nonnan Johnson, Corp David F Fox ; CoX&lt;)ba&gt;’Funke;Cb K, J. W -Clevesecretary and treasurer, Lieut John Gor-' ‘laud. The president, vice president, and
ing. It was voted that every member of corresponding secretary were authorised
the icgiment in the city should attend to designate tha- placs for next meeting,
the banquet; if he was unablo to' buy a and appoint the local committee of prepe
ticket, one should bo provided %r him.
rations.
■
.

did not elect any office™, but was partic­
About 20 members assembled at the
ularly noticed in the parade.
Among Globo Hotel iu t^e afternoon, upon the
cBmplelion of tho exercises at the opera
those who marched in the ranks were ex­
Auditor General Humphrey of Jackson, bouse, and effected a temporarv organisa­
Col F Schneider ami Capt Charles II tion by the election of Capt John Quig­
lledskin of ihiscfey.
ley as prooidenL It was resolved to hold
The earl^ p^rt of the daj wan given up
a regimental reunion in Detroit, Augua;
5th infantry.
to the reunions of the various regimenu
19th.'
The veterans of the 5th infantry met
represented.
at the Russell Howie, about 40 members
From the Itatruit /’mz w^ take the
being
present.
They
■
had
a
pleasant
This regiment which numbered over
followiegixeo^b of three reunions which
social time and enjoyed themselves to­
is ofgeire^ tbtereM:
gether for an hour or more.
No busi­
clctm'n brigade.
ness wxn transacted.
the Biddle House. It waa the first meet­
ing, however, and now that ao organiza­
The membere of the 1st, 5th, 6th and
j
8th infantry. W
tion had bceucffected, a large attendence
7th cavalry ragtaaouta -41 in all—met in
The reunion of thia regiment was held
u expected*™ Iho the future. The annu­
room 28, Michigan Exchange. . As there
at the Biddle House at aoon and was at­ al dues were fixed at fl. .The fallowing
tended by about 40 members.
Gcu '
office™were elected
President, Maj A
Ralph Ely presided.
After reading the '
P ll Aradt of’Befrorlj viot ^preeidenu,
minutes of the last meeting the following ,Capt Wm II Crouch of Anu Arbor,
officers were elected: President, Gen ।
Sergeant Jaujes C Voorhies of Rochester,
formerly a brigade associatimi, but it had
Ralph Ely of Lansing ; vice president, '
Lieut Georgo A Seeley of Detroit, pri- '
not been kept up.
It is called the Michi­
Captain L G Buckingham of Flint ; ;
rate H J Bartlett of Memphis,' private
gan cavalry brigade — hriatiou, and has
secretary and treasurer, Capt E Maruiu H Clay Hartwell of Flint; secretary, Q
the following office™ for the ensuing
of Detroit; historian, Sergt W B Fox of :
M Sergt James T Beadle of Detroit;
year: Preaident. Geo. B. A. Alger; vice
North Newburg. ’
■
treasurer Sergt. George T Jacks of Detroit ;
presidents, Col. Fieeman Norvell, Col.
historian, Scrgt Wm H Wood of Roches ■
J. IL Kidd. Maj. Wm. M. Ksiriut, Surter
; bwgter^Kkffiohs Zieaao of Detroit.
gvoo.G. 11. Richards; secretary. Maj. P,
About 30 members uf this regiment
Motheraill; treasurer, Assistant Surgeon
B. B.Boreh.
Gen Parkhurst
The 6th Michigan heavy artillery' met

IHEklFF. DrtM.tr O&gt;aa&lt;r S»r»c-y°r »OJG
CwviMcr. lfSc..t tb.Cwirt Ifaise.

WM.

1054.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 5,1876

THE OFFICERS

elected for the ensuing year were: Presi-

23d infantry

the council chamber at. 1 o’clock,

Col D H Jerome of Saginaw. The elec
tion of office™ for the ensuing year re­
sulted is the choice of the following:
executive committee, Capt W
President, Capt G W Buckingham ; vice
president, Cant Benj F Briscoe; secreta. ry, Capt Charles Fowler; treasurer, Capt
Bum adjourned
the president

Samuel E Pittman, Col N ,B Eldridge,
Capt Epbriam Marble, Capt D W Clem­
mer, Gen B R Pierce, Col W B McCroery
Capt H H Burrows, Geo B F Partridge.
CorpV W Bruce; eorreaponding accretexy, Capt Beojamiu F Briscoe; recording
secretary, Cant Wm II Manton ; treasurer
Cd 8 8 Mathews ; executive committee,
Col H M DnffieW. Gen W H WUhingtim,

tome

Mr| Graves. Col Thaa Sayior, Col Robert
Burns.

1877, at

phre wHiin tWI

INFANTRY.

There were forty-nine births iu the
Township ofi Vermontville last yaw—a

&gt;
/

�k’es,

people.

«&gt;“*&gt;

Amer-

■

iventiun
nomination

Mfe tb«« i»&gt;J be one, bol U hu.

lUsTtsu,

Mich.,

■cd

Jcsr 5,1876.

him, since Mr.

name

Cs.

has

the voice of the prem it the voice

of

an met in secret nereion in the npper
chamber of the Ruerell Home.
If the

people, when it speaks for the nomination
ring

nJBBtera, We have onlj tc say that he is to

true and noble a man to be caught in such
who

has done

noble service in the cause of riuht, justice

aud humanity, and duaarves belter of the
* Republicans of Michigan, than to bo used
For President।
RVTIIHKFOBD IL HAYES,

as a tool to

men

I by designing

defeat

the wishes of the Republican masses ;
; aud we do not yet
believe
he
will

of- Ohio.

consent to be thus med, especially in his
For Vice-President,

prerent physical condition, which but too

JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

plainly indicates, that his work on earth

of Pennsylvania.

world.

unkind

No

word or thought concerning

Har­

Mr.

wood .shall over spring from our suul,.but

‘‘Honest money for all. and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

wc cannot consent to see sacrificed on the
altar of men’s personal ambition so able

&gt;nd true a mau av Charles M.

that

Mr. Howard with

all

merits,

even in his most vigorous days, should
be made Governor. The people are for

Mr. Croswell.

his nomi-

They

nation as the Republican

Republican National Convention.

Croswell,

his

candidate

for

Governor, aud it remains to be seen wheth­

The next union Republican Convention for
the nomination of candidates for President
and Vice-President of the United States, will
be held in the city of Cincinnati on Wedne*.
•lay the fourteenth day of June, IH'G. al 12
o'clock noon, and will consist of delegates

er this Russell House cabal is

remarks ■.

jwwcrfui

trict read him to Congress-

Speaking of ibis

CtnetnMli

'

explain why gendemro

who incline toward free tradearc no strong­

While Mr. Howard might live to dis­
charge the duties of Governor, it see* to
us the duties of that office would, be
a very severe tax upon httn. Mr. How­
ard has no stronger admirer in _ the Stattf
than ourself, but we should hesitate about
putting aside n man like the Hon. Chas.
M.CiwweU, ebysfeallyss well aa men­
tally strong, for a man in as poor health
as » Mr. Howard.
However, this is a
matter for the State Convention to tun
aider.’ The Tnbitnf» undoubtedly cor­
rect when it says that “Mr. Howard's
name would be a bulwark of strength in
the canvass." , But if his strength will
allow it, wc should prefer to see bis dis­

to join the noble army of patriots iu that

upper *nd belter

tlw
;

Can any one

is nearly done, and that ho Will .soou go

Subject lo tho decision of the Republi­

can National Convention.

Corolioo to

(kmoeosoo.
The Howell

[e

,

_A. Douglu’a son is a delegate
from North

the

of Mr. Croswdk
!
Of the proposed candidate uf the

Heiss nmn

*1,200 fi r

of July celebration.

suggested. And we have good re
believe that in other counties as in this,

company.

st and largest line of
Clothing, in Barry
Coun'„
_
-Ja
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vests, and a

Uor«

for

ly in favor of Mr. Brutow ?

The three Republican Dominations for
Congrsre thus far made in .Iowa hare all

been given to soldiers.

linn of Overcoats
all sizes,
.styles, kinds and prices. Over

The judgments obtained by the gov-1
ernmeut against disdllert tn St. Louis I

|

The treaimeul of Mr. K&lt;r uudcr char,;&lt;rcrena rjatternE Of imported and domestic
get M wo^erftilly difcent from anything a,,ICrtni F*411
v
1

the

CLOTHS ANO CASSIMERES.

Rcpubliceti thu* far.

•cconW *&lt;

Brownlow nays that there is

one

uot

man tn all the Democratic House of Rep- '

pjaentatTvee wK&gt; romonip' W the standard

„

matter,

Barry

County Rfpitf-licttH says: .
There is no man in Michigan that
stands higher than C. M. Croswell, ot
Adrian. In tho very prime of hi* man­
hood, polished and refined in every re­
spect, of splendid address and an eloquent
speaker, honcet and modest to the very
cxucmCi
nc „
wou WH1
extreme, he
is B
a m311
man who
will create an
enthusiasm in the party that will carry
________
the
Klate_______
by storm.
_ii-' m
Tho
*
men ~
who
v~ be­
little
Mr.
Croswell
MrCroswell
i are treading on uncer­
tain ground and their motives may well

ONE HUNDRED

amount Io nearly a milliou of dollars.

The Treasury

estimates

Departmcot

that there will be a • total deficit iu

the

revenqu-of fourteen million.’ for the fiscal

A first-claw*
TAIL.OH from Petmit,
ported won. i^hen w# shall be prepared to furnish the beat
clothing
TO ORD ER, and perfect
fits guaranteed, nt the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block. IIaMings, Melt.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

yenr^hding June 30

the roar" is the

“Americans’to

rule Ha'tin-.;*, Mich.

adopted ibis year in electing delegate* to

the Democratic Convention at

St. Louis.

Fall in, young voters, if you like the lead.

RlCKFOftb

It ts thought at Washington that the

Belknap impeachment trial will

AUTOMATIC

be post­

be questioned.__________ '
.
poned untik November, to avoid. prolongMr.Croswell is u6t a more newspaper
candidate, aud is by no means an office

Embrace* under one managraent tbr
Gimt 'Frank Ballway Lines of th.
WERT and NORTH-WEST. ami. w.tb
ita numerous branches and connect
.
forms the eliortewt and quickest reutr
Iwtween Chicago and all jsiinta in
iLUMOIB,
WteOoJtSI.X,
SuitTUEkv
Michigan,
Minnwota.
|owa,
Caltfounia and the Wiser-

dial seeker. For 12 years his numerous hocmmon.
friends and adminr* have solicited Hi.«
some men's vanity may be gratified, or
The IndiaMpuiia Juonnil ray*
permission to use bin name in connection
some Man* personal ambition to l&gt;c Sen­
with the office of Governor and it was latent figures for the Cincinnati Convent
ator ft* the ensuing six years may be only after he had received assurance* (toil are Blaiue, 2‘J4; Murton. 210; Conkgratified, for wc have no doubt, llut the .from every quarter of the State, that the liug. R0; Ilartrauft,' M: Briafiow, 57;
“true inwardness’’ uf this movement is itcoplc dcHtrvd him to take the office, that Hay«s, 47;'Jewel, 10.
and of two delegates from
he consented to allow his name to be pre­
ritory and the District of (
either pure spite because the people are
Au exchange a*y»; “A little wit goca
sented to the Convention.
for Mr. Croswell and not for A or H who
The Lansing UepMican rays :
rrcotumendai to invite all Republican cleetora desired to contest the nomination with
.«., .. ——
and all other voters, without regard to teast
The proposal to nominate Wm. A. the fac--’ of the earth.”
p&lt;ilitical differences or previous party affilia­ Mr. C. or else to perputuate the term of a
Proctor Knott Chairmau uf tho Judiciary
tions, who are opposed to reviving sectional certain gentleman iu the Senate of the Howard as the Republican candidate for
Governor has fallen flat.
No paper in Committee, which wv carrying the joke a
issues, and doaim tc promote friendly foolitiR
and permanent harmony tkrpugbout the coun­ United States, neither uf which is very tho State excepting the one which find
try by maintain^ and enforcing all the commendable when it assumes the shape advocated it, the Bay City TrAttor, gives
constitutional rights of every citizen, includ­
Another IfotaMratfc
dmrtffeper at
it much support. His feeble health is an
ing the fUU and free exercise of the ri^ht of of “Star Chamber" dictation.
overwhelming objection.
On the ether Washington has dwgr-lod himself by act'- 2nd
suffrage without intimidation and without
Of this movement the pres* tout begun
hand, the Adrian 7»w» dedarea that -x- ing the part of abul^y. An unpaid groto speak, and wogivo place in this issue Speaker Croswell, whore fitness is coneedto its voice as follows :
friends, they propose to have him stay,
Tho Adrian Ttmeasays:
ble officers ; who are in favar of making such
a Democratic official.
and be proposes to stay.'.*
Cbadcs M. Croayrell i* ou uovice in
enough Yo

overrule

their wishes,

.

.

jiublir. life

sting any of its obligations, and in favor of
sustaining, in every way the national faith

Il« !'»■ borne a

prominent

part iu State affairs for many
sccoud Ip no mau iu

in

Slate

the

the

knowledge wliiel, the Governor of Michi­
liberty and ihould be maintained absolutely
free from sertariaa-control; who believe that,
for the promotions of throe end., and direc­
tion of the government should continue to be
confided in those &gt;vhu adhere to the princi­
ples of 1770 and support theta as incorporat­
ed in the conMitution and laws; end who arc
tn favor of recognizing and strengthening the
fundamental principle of national unity in
this centennial anniversary of the birth of the
Republic. E. D. Mouas, Chairman Republican Na­
tional Committee.

gan ought to possess.

Mr.

friends named him for the place, believ­
ing him second to no man iu the State in

the capacity aud qualifications necessary
position.

Having

placed

in

him

the

field, they propose to have him stay, aud
lie propose* to stay.

the nomination of man fur Governor out
the

pole to the interests of the people of the
State, and who could not be used M a cats

paw, to

pul! any

reference

to

uptm the Republican party of
aa their candidate for Govcrior.

itaUkte*
tioofiof Mr.

the immediate

Michigan
Mr. Ho

Blaine al present?'

They

hare been reading the reports of Rcpubli

tho Saltan of Turkey, hut several inaden
tai facta serve to throw lighten the on
gin and tendencies of the movement

can convvtitiouA lately.'
।

It is

cheering

to sec

such a Veteran

-fighter of wrong as William Lloyd Garri­

son standing up. and

to acceptably discharge the duties of the

We have no word to say against** the
ability of the Boa. William A. Howard.
We know and recognise the important
Work he has done, and wc hope will still
But when
THE GUBERNATORIAL QUESTION. be able to do for the party.
the Bay City Trlbtate rays what it docs
in its concluding paragraph, in regard to
We. note, not without tome surprise, the his
;
phyried health, it either speaks igno
eflorta of certain men representing no-body
rantly or else with a deliberate intention
but themselves, meeting iu an upper room ]to deceive. Mr. Howard's own words to
in the Russell House, at Detroit, to make his friends at the secret meeting 'which
placed him in’thc field was to the effect
the attempt to dictates nomination for thU the state of hb health absolutely for
Governor, by the forth coming Republican ;bads him attempting to riisebrtee the ac­
duties of the office; that he would
Convention.
Most of these gentlemen, tive
1
as wo see their names published are er have 'only accept the nomination uu condition
that a mau was named for the Lieutenant
been aspirants forthe Gubernatorial nom­
Governorship who was fit and competent
ination, or arc prominent U.1 S. officials.
to discharge ths duties of Governor.
There mon saw the popular will indicated
Here is where wo take issue with the

ride of all ring), true as the needle to

hand with

(Croswell's

•nd OaHfomii Line
and best route for all
pointe In
Illinois, Iuwa.
Dakota, Nkbrabka
Wvomixo.
Colobado, Utah. Nevada. CaliroBVXA. OkboOn, China Japan and
AUBBBAX4A. Its
Chicago, Madison and St. Paul Line
xa the abort line for Northern Wis­
consin and Mimnsbota. and for Maui
bon. Kt. Faux, Mxmnnapolis, Duluth
and all paint* la the Great Northwest
Its
Winona and St. Peter Line
Is the only route for Winona. Roch»TKK.OWATOXNA, MANKATO, St. PtfTKS
New ULM, and all pointe iu Southern
and Oentral Minneanta. It*
Green Bay and M«*a, JettB Line
la the only Ufa for JAKterritax,
Watkbtoitn.FunoDu Lac. Oshkosh,
APPuraoK, Gbkkn Bay, Kkanaiu
NBGAUNU MABQUETTE, HQUUHTO.S
Hancock aud the Lake hwkriob
al! partis*
tViUNTUT- ita
iafrtaafoa
Freeport and Dubuque Lins
la (beonly route for Elgin, Rockfomd.
FuffPOBT, and all pointe via Ere&gt;q»&gt;rt.
Ita
Ohicaao and Milwaukee Line
Ta the old Lake Shore Route* and »the
only one paasing through Evanstun,
La*b i Icaaar, Hiohumi i*ark.
AVA UK BQAN,
ACINE. KENiMHA Iu
..iknUr. oMrvM
Milwaukee.
. kviTTixn ilAcnixt Mm. Co,
BaOularer*. HrwtU»b»rw, Vu
Puthnan Palace Cart
are run on all through train* oftbb
I-road.
Thia it the ONLY LINE ruunint
I tlMMe caro between Chiouro and til.
_ __ __ _ 1 Paul, Chicago and Mliwaukw. or Chi­
Farm in the Towuridp uf Ita.tinK*. near c’ta° and WlOOna.
Quimby Station, oa iba Grand Itaphb LH*l»At Omaha OUT SleepeHI connect with
tea afiWMtehinn Central Railroad, contain, the
Teriand Sleeper* on thu Vnl.o
ing tUQHYY .1 C’«£S. of wbieh
i a O
allroad for all polute \\ cat ®!

THE (ICKFOIB A8T0HATIC

The Turkish Revolution.

But little more teems to have come-' to

declaring his belief

that "the nation w purer to-day than it
rule in Turkey, derived from the Koran,
has always been that the ddeet member of has ever been before." Billious young re
the Oman family should succeed to the formers maj Icaru something from that.
Peter Cooper raid a few days ago tliat
stance being the late Sultan's nephew.
About ten months ago an important com­ he was too old to accept the PraridentiJ
mand in the array was given by tho Sul-

renewed his youth, in return of the flat-

ffliitthxg Machine I

FARM FOR SALE!

soon perceived that this was intended to
prepare the way to the throne by com
if he were only in
mending him to the Turkish ‘nation.
better health perhaps it would bo. well
The result was directly opposite, by ar­
lb« Pramfora
ousing the suspicious and resistance of for him to feel once what his party have
all who have been dissatisfied with the caused Mr. Blaine and Mr. Bristow to
Government for some time, or who have

Th?Zrorartr ‘ uTl- rate un I CHICAGO M follow.:

A F'fr.t-Cla.i Farm,
time, however, the crisis was ao doubtful
that Mebcmcd Murad, the true heir appar»&gt;
: l____________n
r".

days, disappeared from the scene and
betook himrelf to some place of aaftty.
Now ha faaanedto the throne by a

of their Chestnuts out

nomination must be prevented at all hax-

ards.

Wc know there

political history.

and their

men

Wo know

their action

for twenty years last pest, and we arc glad

;.to know that thcpccp/e all over

the State

1805, before

William H.

Baraum was

look with deserved Contempt on their efforts

to the front in the hour of hi.

thereto.

That demand runs like a mort-

'' c“"'

flaAylocatH, and under thorough cult me. |
ForHt. Paul and Minneapolis, Tao
Fur Putieolan inpuire at ibfo office or of the i Through THllM DffiUy. with PuUnwn
lie who has the meat Suteeriber.
Palaeo (Xr* attached on both traln_ .
, ,
,
,
MoPIIKRsOX
For Qm Bay and Lake Huwriot
XXBOmC
’ Two Trains daily, with Pullman Palare
Hartiap. Jan’y. Im. IM4.
generally chosen into public office.”
But
Can attached, aa’l running through to

Thurlow Wood don't like talk about Til-

representative, of throe great Powera, .ud
, ——---------uuu ...

„ „

Morse's Geography aaya, under the head

the

EiEur ar nsemei

THE FOE OF PAIN

of the fire, and hcocc concluded that his

be served bv the man they choose to serve
them. Aller election comes the dmcharging of the duties of the office. Is it good
policy io name a man for Governor, and
who, if elected, as he himself says, would
only be Governor in name add nut in fact ?

gfiK* v“

.

of Connecticut,

known.

would be usclcn and worse than umJcm

CALIFORNIA

country's

of danger, «uu
and whom
needed
wuuu money
IUVUCT was
was 110CUCU
*«*-*—*«,*-. Mr.
purac was not open.”

The SL Clam flfepaMiwa ray.;

Marquette.
For Milwaukee, Four Through Train*
daily, Pullman Car* on night train*.
Parlor Chair Chra on day trains.
For Sparta and Winona anti points In
JlfaUNHbr-Qa. Through Train dally,
wits Pullman Hlecpera u&gt; Wimma.

I* theQzasd OU

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

For Dubuque and La Crosse, ylaCU^
ton. Two Through Trains daily. •»«
FaUman Cm on
night train to Mr

STOOD THE TE-.IT OF

lo forestall the action of the Repubhciui

Tho effort to bring forward the name
of Hou. William A. Howard ra the can­
State Convention.
didate for Governor, after the widespread
The people can be trusted to relent
expraaioa ia fitvur of Hoo. Chariot M.
l he next Governor, in their primary
Croswell, docs not make much headway.
conventions, without the
aid
of or So far wily one paper appear* to fall in
dietatibn from the.
ring mastera
of with the movement, and Um probs “
men’s
personal
amlntiou
or
tho u that Mr. Howard will follow the
^stetomcn whore nreure hare boon
lackics of the notional administration.
Uoucd and pabbdy withdraw his
ThcNo tremenduous men make the won­ The movement is evidently am to
derful dbcurey that the popular uprising luterest of the JUpubKeret ^wrty ami eerin favor of Mr. Creswell m “ody news-

to bun.' Thcn te ufthc Puweni referred

totally failed to smutch

him.

The con­

sequence m that he goes into the

nrkMi Ctouw, m drfud. of ihleh
■ elTeaoJ mcuurrn" .™M
ukon k,
tho Pimm, llhnm likd, ihr
-

nati ConvcoUot. the only

THay IH NO FORE IT WILL
Nu‘lACHK^ KO

Cincio-

candidate who

Four Train* dallyFor Hwktord, Hterllor
Jwmvllte. ud oUnr poiru. r«&gt; &lt;»
bore from two to ten trains dally.

2S OTHER domestic akOfltea, SM Farnham Street;
sssmibfem
Chicago

I, fa
emmfcmUmiof hh
the throne in a complicated

MANY AX■A M?A W.E MOB»k’ ““

had
grievance, suffered by the
rwrtvlx
.I,-____ ' _

the withdrawal of-other
—-fir n* ff*. -

the, will |.UJ VTke
'

FEwaioira 11

MamVXN

HvaHirr.
Gew. Hup't, t hirer’

nnnnnsG
DOVE at this OJFIC®

�Council Proceedings.

fepliblicaji hpptf.

Jbt

__ wmmFAFtiwufiTmin.
-*T KANG ERH GUIDE
CITY LOCAL R- R. TIMIM ARD

Indisputable Evidence.

iDaffdo. K.X^-I wii
■ing. May 25th, A. D.. 1876, nt the Council

present, lhe Council adjourned until Saturday
evening. May 27th A. D., 1876.
L. D. Qracxanvitt,
Recorder.
The Cutnmon Connell of ths City of
Hastings met pennant to adjournment, on Sat
ttrday evening, May*27th, A. D., 1876, at the
present lhe Council adjourned Sine Die.
L. D. Quackksbvsh,
Reoorder.
The Common Council of the City of Hastings

POSTpFFlCK TIME CARD
Council room.

J. M. NEVINS. P. M.

The Committee on Ordinances reportcd an
Ordinance relative to the Fire Depvrtmatit,

Ohi.

itemie and retail, best
badly afflicted

I did the
llaectted

without a bottle of Hie Discovery and Purga­
tive Pallets in the house. They are a solid.

iu the oity at
‘
Smith,
xxl8w3

Manee4 Pbestons.

DBY GOODS HAVE TACK A
TUKIS !

Gulden Medical Discovery, with daily un of

FURNITURE!
Of everyjjlescription which we

At A W. Bailey's.

can sell cheaper than any boos- in Bar­
ry County, for thew reasons:
let Because we have no rent I &gt; pay.
21. Because we make the most of our

Jxmsdalc muslin 12 eta.
Shirting Gets.
Extra heavy Shirting 121 cts.
Beat cottonades 15 to 30 cts.

goods ourselves.
3d. Because we keep the best c work­

men.
4th. Because we warrant all goods we
make.
We sell nonc.of this cheap-made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. Tbe
goods wc make Is made by hand, and
warrauted. We invite all persons to

Twu button Kid
A nice line of Cant'Endings
«l»y ofb»«rlric
A full nnd complete assortment of
Clothing.
xxi5tf
A. W. Bailet.

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY;

The ordinance wm then read the third time

Su^. Suu. .

Closing out Slae—Canned good-* at cost
aud more loo, al
J_ Smith, Manee 4 Prertox'b,
XXlBl

Time to Settle.

all about the county

The lime has now come wlien my
coup's must be paid. 1 hat
that I must be paid, and to
nt test
intitt tliat persons who owe
j-ry
»/» without further delay.
Ralph Jurkax.
May, 17th 1876.
XXlOwJ

Helped fully.

□old nsj.

Literary.

Church Calendar.

Head the Council proceeding!.

June

Thursday night.
The Masons of Leslie are

11, Triuily

Sunday, and Feait of

Codfish, Trout. Whitefish, Mackerel,
Silinon, aud Herring, all New Fish at
Smith, Manee 4 Preston's.
xxifiwS

Ruing up a

fine lodge room.

Wed needs v. S

Croswell
deiirea to form an opin

Going to Kansas or Colors do.

- day 88j cents on the dollar.
ConArmntlun (Tau on Thursday evening al

Choir meeting ou Friday evening at 8 o,clock.
al Midland, on

LOM EUD.OQQ

Southern Judicial Ku-1
emmanuel church.

.

S’.’ fbr one year’s sntwriptlon to Republic
Publishing Company, Washington. D. C.

REVOLUTIONARY BATTLES.

School and
Lending Library Literature.
OarrrA Qaartrrig Rrritx ; Recent Scotch Novels
te liar; Life

Junin Vitali's Client. a French

J
5

igrant rates to .the San Juan Mine*.
Pullaian Palace Sleeping Curs between
the Missouri River and the Rocky mount
tains without change.
Clow? coauection
m ado at Kansas City and Atchison in

patbiea of Individuals, ^tataforThe Coadl-

Burial Case Co. His many friends wish
him success.
i
Quekt—Who will do the undertaking?
Why Stebbins Brothers of course.

r.:

Wanted.—Every one to try our

Agricultural Society Meeting.

Central park is the name chosen for
the new city park at Kahmasoo.
The Michigan Democratic delegation
stands: Tilden 16. Hendricks6.
ths people of that fUais are anticipating the
’*‘ ‘
‘
*
’nduitry. »

The Niles penpie arc trying u&gt;
Carl Schura to orate to them July 4.

Esq., aas

Judge Lildejohn
will
deliver
Fourth-of-July oration at Cognac.

The Executive Commitec and others of
the Barry County Agricultural Society
are requested to meet at the Co. Clerks
office ou Saturday June 17th at lO o’clock
A. M. to arrange list of premiums and
nake arrangements for holding tbe annual
Fair. ■
Geo. Kxagle. Prra.
J. M. Nevinb. Sdc'y.________________

the

uf Mr*. John Hotchkiss, died at the residence

Bronsou. Branch county, celebrated
Decoration day this year for the first

Uni kkpjHg Juliet?

At Albion. May 19, a child of Iririxg
Marble was dangerously poisoned by eat­

la tbs Township of Rutland, had
this city

wm

xxr8w3

k.

Train baa brought me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaitera for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell

Teas

Pxkston.

WHOLESALE A RETAIL

DjMsten OMt_ftarttts Frames, fc.

MUIWS GROCERS
Look here !

Lpok hero !

leaper than any firm in the State?
a do it, fi»r, with the help of

Otr Hr Sale at ite Lowest Unot Rale

Wo

STOiM

WATER UK

J. M. HEWES,

UE

vru paarantee Satisfaction.

.Hearne furnished free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
We
can give you better figures than ever c*
ferud before, for wc nuke tho most of oCoffins and* Furniture.

JHiiR

Shingles Lath &amp;c

Salisbury A, Brosseau.

Hastings, Dec., 22, 1876.

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.

Strayed from the posture on the Mos­
ier farm, in the Township of Carlton,
a light bay marc colt, two years old, rsther thin ii» fl«sd&gt;, and rather small iu size.
Any person giving information where the
coU may be found will bo liberally re­

F. J. Jones,
Howe Machine Agent.
Hastings, May 31st 1876.
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warded.

Do you want the
Havana
&gt; to J. P. Roberta' for them.

WOOL. WOOL
CAB-DING,
Baildix on

Cigars

New Haven Conn.,
FOR TKra

Mercantile Training

Mrs. Kate Barr ot Kalamasoo, has re­
covered $125 from a Battle Creek aalocnist mimed Hodge, for selling her hus­

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CffARLES R
WELLS, FrrMmi.
USSRr 2i. BILLS, Secretary.
shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro.,
Church aud Railroad Street.
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owner of

XSatnGllahiml In 1SU4.
I wish to oil all wool rayadf, and will

GEORGS L BEA THS.

Maus
Hastings, Mich.

R. D. Bullock the well known

STEBBIKS BIO’S

FURNITURE, J. Cole &amp;, Son

WELCOME MARBLE.
HASTINGS. MICH.. Mar 3L IA8.

J.

WE MEAN BUSINESS I
Furuhure Rooms south side Stale St..

opposite'll. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
Store.

YOUKTGJMEN.

celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different xiodx of Sewing Machines. Needk&gt; and Maehme Oil. I also sell Wall 4

ury May 20 wm $1^12338.72 ; receipts
during the week ending May 27 were
$22,397.40; paymefi's during same time
were $15,1*08.73; balance in treasury
May 27th, 1876, $1.218,825.39, ia-

Smith, Manbe

Peerless Milk Safes
now on exhibition at oar Fiimltuie
Store. All kinds of work made lo or­
der. Repairing of nil kinds of old fur­
niture neatly done.

Dealers tn all kinds

Our Centennial,

Mrs. Peter Kelly of Monro
Her
birth to her 19th child Miy 20.
oldest is 19 years of age.
The Michigan State Eclectic Medirel
Association will meet in Lansing &lt;m Wed­
nesday aud Thursday, June 7 and 8.

band liquor.

nr.d lie happy again

A Great Redaction in Frites!
salisburyTbr6ssea u

M. D. Reed deriret to call attention to

ing rhubarb.
•
A hail-storm at SpringwelU May 16
spoiled 1,000,000 of newly moulded un

baked brick.
The first postmaster at Charlotte
Jonathan Searltt, whose commisskdated August 24 th 1838.

READ THIS

Whitman's Assorted Candies—lhe best
n the market. A full aupply'at J. P.
Roberta'.
•

Three men of Gratiot county made
8,600 lbs. of maple sugar this season.
, likowlM.

and everything tn the Furniture Hue.
We invite all jieraonfi to call and look k

ioffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds UNO PIASTER

Topeka, Knit.

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bear Inspection. No trouble at all
show goods.
Parttea having Pictures to Tram a
would do well tog 'them framed of us
as we can do it P .^jrand Cheaper than
any bonne iu P
ry County. We keep
the Largest aud Best uelectod stock ot
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDijcoh, Brackets, Papkb-HoldEBB, WaLL-PoCKETR, Sl.IPPEK-

Hounou,
J. D. FOSTER.
WM. EIXJAH.

What! don't you think wc can sell

Anderson,

W. 11. II. Heath, the senior luembc
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury 4 Cor1
lixt retired from business in this tity, and
is now traveling for tho Grand ilapitL*

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State Affairs.

*Surdir» azceetad. IDailr.

•Catmo &lt;Wo-

Jlvtur; A Frenchman on French

Cincinnati tjiquirrr. was killed Sunday

Take the Atchison, Topeka 4 Santa Fe
Railroad; the new and popular line from
Atchison and Kansas City, via the tx^auti—
ful Arkansan Valley, lo Puc’Jo, Colorado
Sprnps, Cucharas. Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Ke and all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Ariaoua. Special round "trip '
90 day tickets to Denver on sale May 15th,
at $50. taking in the famous Watering

T. J.

STEBBINS BRO’S,
Keep It.
Where you wul fiud all kuids of

PROBATE ORDER.

completely
Nothing

and pasMd by a m^orWy vole of all tbe mem - fcctiy smoulhnnd thepcaly eruptions aregone.
been slecl m followo:
j He hai taken some neren or eight bolt lee iu
Ayei-AIJermsn, Evane. Lewis. MeNsuioa. 1 ■». »nd considers himself cured. This &lt; ».e

Tu.ll..., «.

Farmers remember that the old and
reliable house of C. B. Salsbury U, as ever,
buying egg”, butter, poultry and all kinds
?f farmer’s produce, under Barlow 4 Good
fear’s store, and paying for the same tho
kigheat market pncc. Patronise tho house
Jeu know to Ve reliable.
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blolelm aud scab ».

and on muliou of Aid. Tumlimou, the rejxirt

HuM.il,

HASTINGS
11319^

Tobacco.—Wc can sell the best for the
money in the city.
’
Smith, Maxes 4 Preston'*
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, WHERE i
your Pellvti and DiMovery.
I have j-acommruded the use o.' these medicines la several
tee ere compHcated
thought, an impure a

ruvrred with

■COUNTY OFFICERS.

uwto

pitiful ulyBcu ever &lt;^rn. hl* fire swollen out

McNauton Russell, Sheldon. Tomi inion.

For Sale—A fine more and colt.
Time will Im given if desired for an appro­
ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones,
xxiar,
•
o* r\

to add my testimony «
properties ®f your Alt.

pli»h all they era claimed to do. I will only
mention one aa remarkable, (though I could

'.WSrXJSHAS
■ aad BatUa Crssk-A
Uytl^aad Woodlsni-j
&lt;ny. and Maiafdayat 1&gt;

mo, HL, July B. 1874.

The Common Council of ths city ofTiasliagi

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UNDERTAKING

l am now. all alone in the Photograph
Being a bualnoM that needs a great doal
____
menta to increase my facilities for doing uf experience,
Tbetter work than ever, all should call
Afler many yearn
In the business, can truly any that they

Music

cleat guarantee of first-c
work iu tho
fiatnre.
Rooms in Washington Bkrk,
want of Pianos, Organa, Ac., should give south tide Slate Street.
31tf
Geo. L. Heath.
thama call, atBwaqmy's
*
'
meals can Ix^and^u

tefuctiou than any other Arm in this

Benter, with th* expwtetMw of a lifetlmt. willAlWRpiftVB hta penroual at-

Hearse and

Team

fttrubiiwd when

The moat extemivc, thorough and com­
pete institution of■ the kind iu tho world.
Eight thousand graduates of l&gt;ix, college
now in sicccasful businem in the principal
cith a and towns of the United Staten.

Re RW Kiihf ItatM for

Ymi la.

lhe application of and carrying out of our
novtl and systematic methods of

BUSINESS TRAINING.
life, and pynnta having sous to educate,

full informalieu
□IIABLSS B, WELLS, I'n-lul,

Gilt and Fresco Borders Window Shades,

xestr
counties.

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Inquire of Marshall Prickett.

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O».

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STEBBINS BROS.

Smit®, Manee 4 Prewon.

HaBtlnge, July 28tb. 1878.

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SIC

•ROFFiCF

�KBW AOTKRTIfijMEWL

Ttofra-tatyMIicap fcapper
RURAL

G. F. Rowell ft Ctft. C61tnnn.

7^

TOPICS.

Evary farmer is not a good bay maker,
although it would aeem that anybody,
UtQUATJXO aOLTB.
|knowing anything about farming, pnght
There are iuniy fanners of small means’ Ito be abm to get his hay into tho barn or
who are thinking of removing somewhere istack in good condition if (ha weather be
tu improve their pruapeeto in life.
They :favorable ; bat such is not the case. In
read of Florida, where it is raid a man ithe first place, a farmer should be fully
irepared for haying before he commences.
may make his fortune in growing oranges.
Qverv implement wanted should bo pro­
They also read of Texas, where excellent
land can be purchased at from 81 to 85 cured, and be in good condition; and wncn
per acre, and whore fortunes arc made in a farmer bu much grass to cut it would
be
well to have an txfra mowing machine
eattlc raWng. Then they hear of lhe great
bargains iu plantations in other Southern to fall back on, in cue of a breakage. All

AGENTS VARTID rarm

fsms
Sc wisf&amp;xxsrf!■! and latermt Uta &gt;«■ of Tw.» ha„,j,
J3JK.-SS

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lhe art there is in making good hay ia to
have good judgment; and energy to drive
the bmuttAMSS when the wca'hcr is favorable. Two men may commence to cut
two fields of grass die same morning, each

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fidd exactly alike, each man having the |
same kind of machine and the same I
number of hands, and one will have
all his hay in on the next day at sunset,
cured in excellent, condition, while the I
other will fail to “push things,” and will
nut hare his hay cured the next afternoon,
leaving it perhaps in the windrow, and a
rain coining on the next day, lasting 24 or
•18 hours, his hay is nearly ruined. The
best advice I can give to farmers, in regard
to making Lay. is to take advantage of good
weather, and let every man and boy in
your employ understand that you “mmn
butintM." It will not do to wait till all
your grasses are fully ripe for the machine
but commence on that which is most ad­
vanced. The grass will require more cur­
ing, but it"will be boiler hay fur being
cut early. The best timothy hay that I
Holstein cows an Rowing iu jtopularever fed to stock wns cut two weeks in
ity. The Society . Shaken, at West
’ advance of the usual time.
Pittsfield, Mass., rci rtas fi-liows.- One
cow, seven years old a the spring of 1875,
A Western swine raiser says“ For the
calving March 17,1 i given ou an average
twenty quarts per dj to the present date . past three years I have been rery lucky
I tested her milk trf utter from the _13th- with hogs. Haves jusluro of about thirtyof Jane for seven days, during which time five aero, not much; graw, but plenty of,
she Made fourteen ]uutKht of nice butter young oaks, hickories and haB*l brush,
with do extra feed and no more thana with plenty of running water. I keep
common pasture. The second cow, six salt and sulphur in a trough where they
years old in the spring of 1875, calved ran help themselves, with n pile uf char­
September 22d, 167.J, and after four or coal. and it will surprise tboHi who have
five days her milk was reserved by itself not tried it to see them tail it after every
and act for cream, after lotting tho calf food of earo." Probably a field of clover,
suck whatit would three times a day. From with ranning water in it, would be the
tho surplus of seven days, I found on best pasture that Lugs can be kept In.
weighing tho butter, thirteen pounds of a Parsnips ore the beat root crop lltat can be
fine article, aud iu total quantity per day, grown for swjoe. They cat them eagerly
after throe weeks of the time of the calf raw. and iafny farmer* grow them cspesucking, she had averaged from twenty- eially to feed lo dick bogs.

States; and sometimes a man will sell his
little home, and take his family lo one of
these Southern States, on the strength of
an article in a newspaper. Let me say to
men inclined to migrate, “look before yon
leap." No man should ever remove to a
distant State, without first going to seo
things fur himself. A newspaper corres­
pondent may state some facts, but it is
more fikely that he omits to state facts that
would put an entirely different face on the
matter.
Florida has some advantages
over a cold climate; but one may fail to
make a living there, as elsewhere.
You
can grow oranges aud early vegetables
there—green peas in February, strawber­
ries in March, that sell at 83 a quart in
New York ; but just think of the fact that
no grass grows there! Think of lhe lack
of butter and cheese fit to eat—of the
alneuce of schools—the non-existence of'
society ; and yon will be inclined to think
twice before you go there.

MORTGAGE SALE.

jLJ( QfipiMAKCE.

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four to twenty-nix quarts per day of milk.
November 24th. 1874,1 bought a thorough_ bred, imported Holstein bull, one year old
past, and his gain in ten months was four
hundred pounds, making an average of
forty pounds per month and not on high
feed. They arc a fine growing stock, largo,
good fpeders, and I can say with all free­
dom; that they are in my estimation the
l&gt;cat for market, milkers, butter, cheese,
oxca and beef o! any thoroughbro I stock
now*known in .pic country. I should be
pleased to show tho above sampfoa to any
and all who may be pleased to call.

io Pin* Daaorimoairi
uu« tho unto to bo dt
irat KrcinoorooboO 1

MW

MS?

h« Mood. Purify thii by the uaa ■
Tarnant'a Sellacr Aperient.
do Uwvtkapaadily and tborcual
l friend of la. .offerer from rhe

TO*

HOLD ur ALL DBVOOIHTS.

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ranitalfon. and frum Um. to Htna suoh wwll
lion. by l.*»«»d r&lt;aUli«M foravvpramout.il
ordinals to tho otdiuneoo of tho elly. a* thrr u

MO) ITU ACE MALE.
Itariaif boas mada Io tbe eonditlun- &lt;&gt;|
ths tons with th* Jlaoordsr. who shallI prajaat th*

Tilt €LAIM-HOU8EK8T.\BLISHEl&gt; IN ISUT.

PENSIONS
tbo.?kbrat7;bi,&gt;r

•ttmia' new a*ai MWMod v, u,
Srsttrarn:,-!,';:;
Egraji^ggfe.r.1:

1 th* rawpany miy rwiuJta. aAd in tb» bidak
Vxc. 8. Th" &lt;TH&amp;rrat w»p&lt;b1«. nnder *&gt;»»«•«•
rot and di reel inn •ftbair prwpw oSew*. «h«H.

■bort.Bbstbar iIamMkI or not.-«nd all widow, of
»ueh not naw on tho Fcarioa roti*, ar* rrnusrtol to
•rad ■* thwr addreu• at on-a.

BOUNTY:

porroni nainad in aaid UartUcei* ahali foil U

Sure

tar hi* app*inta*nt, hU aAo* shall boonra****

atves.1.

tiun of a S«tron er percent, to be appoiniad M
Commop Council, tn plane eftboee wbe

all to rad-M* two itamp* tor rs/dy and rciaro of p**»BOItlM E. LIMON- Look Box t? Xf uhi Mt»a
ni ^rowonCCanUln buss a. an honor.bl. *j»J

PRORATE bRDER.
8TATKO1» MICHIGAN. County ufBtrty.
At a raxinn of lb* Prcbat* Court for tbs Guroty of

SfStt.

nriu«» KriHatv

%sr;

AGBEKTOFm!.

Potaa-

n.u«'a,
PHILOA.SHKLU
Mvrtt

a»»» au

t.Vnm.»oir.

‘_ssss'siffsn
”
__ |aa«ylim.l

$j8$jnr;

It appears that sheep husbandry in Col­
orado is becoming a profitable busiututi. It
requires considerable capital; but when
Haitinci Ultra Lie av Rax via. a newspaper print ■
property managed it pnys well.
One »&lt;1
and circahu&lt;l In raid County of Barry for three
should start with not less than 1,500 sheep KSracceaaira weeka prarlon laaaidtUy nfhearin«.
8. CTPBINDLE.
and money enough to hue a herder, and
the. profit the first season will more than
pay expenses, with a good prospect of a
PROBATE ORDER.
OrMIcpiQAX. County of Barr
fortune in the increase of the flock. Some
nf tbe Frobal*Cn«r* fur tbe &lt;
4»a al tba riotaua Otten. ia I.
men begin with 500 sheep; and the cetion TharMv 11H Iw&gt; day o
male of the entire expenses is as follows/

PH ORATE ORDER,
isyiffvs&amp;asvt

iKYCUOHAXCr, OB MOUL CHARMOni."
n*v*llb&lt;rMX ta»y faMlual* and rain '.b*
&gt; and aflrcti«n« of any parcoa th«y *b&lt;&gt;o.». in-

Mfaiat thnPreUu &lt;MBe«,5s i
ate. on Saturday the l»h .Uy

&gt;racl(. Dronm.. Hint* to Ladin, au.

usx1:

THE HEW YORK

MILITARY

AGENCY

A Banoh----------- ------------------------------------- HJ00

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From reports from 42 factories in Ohio,
in 1875, the following amagraare obtain­
ed :—Average number ofcows at a factory
31
; average time of running, eight
months and four days ; average amount of
mil: per row fur tbe season, 3,642 pounds;
average amount of milk per cow per day,
15) pounds ; average amount of cheese
per factory fur season, 115,092 pounds;
av&lt; rage umonnt of intlk to a pound of
cheese, about 10 3-10 pounds ; average
price of butter sold 25c. per pound; average
amount of mowey per cow for cheese, 835 .­
25 ; average amount of money per factory
for butter,&gt;462.51; average amount of
money per factory from combined product,
811,764.56; average amount of money pfcr
cow from combined product, 820.70.

Saar

»nr aro erairaay to »v with thtlr nowil’• «■*i“*«

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tn &lt;«b MBsn.rM kwr
iMbwrwof Mrovaa lo fill

xa'vSiis

d tade.irioM habtl*. and

MrtaaoTm MMUtiM 1m«&lt; •ulefaad un

PROBATE ORDER.

? it

rcneer. in tba Tow rah h&gt; af AMjrrU, ia lb«' County
«f Barry, on SaveahAT^raaiSrs.) nuaru t&gt;av or
Jolt, and at tba otoei of Ban. Bowion. in the
rtUao* of.BaUorna, JfcAon Conaty, on Batoxoav.
TOM (Amt) vwrxTT-riasr DAT orOCTOIBI. A.D..

This disease in fowls Ls generally c taabd
by improper food, or by cold wet weaUicr
with inadequate shelter.
Dinrrl.ca and
cholera are the sonic disease. The follow­
ing is said to be a sure remedy : Take 2
outocea meh of red pepper, alum, resin and
su|pfcur • mix one talJcspooufn! in three

raid dsn. for tho parraMwf rwatlria* and allowinr rarh clouaa. • -. r
51:^®..
•

GUARDIAN'S 'HALE.

piats of scolded com meal, and feed this
mixture twice a day. In severe cases it is
recommended lo give one third uf a tea
spoonful of this mixture in a meal pellet to
each fowl daily till they recover, and put
a piece of alum of the site uf a hkkuty nut
in their drinking water.
'

A noon AFPMt rut toe wtxr.
A fruit grower in Missouri, after spend­
ing 26 years and testing 130 , varieties,
sajra: The Tien Davis is a pcricet succow
alt over the West 'flic tree is hardy, a
good grower, beam young, aud m ■ full
every year. Its fruit is very attractive
in appearance, and sdk from 15 to 25 per

PETE RM AM’S NERTE PILLS.

A perfect ■*■»■ WWW- RoMores lo«i of m*DrXVfrWiKi- Klfl'WKfr tIS5L42

, lakBMtney 1 atoa Spinal IHssaa*. and all oaara of
I Hcmtica. Should b* usad by all hard ■total (totaat Easinrcr*. b* •ball far f Saiu ferftil aad
I ’’pETKHMANM PLLE^iIeMEDY.

Dated, May JS, U7S.

ip May IslIJT,________

|flRATR.®^OKR;

JnaelwT.

Dag^anbaU, Mar. Uth.’A.

’

moticeT

cum. higher than any other variety; the
grower docs not have to hunt buyers—
I m m».iny ny nW
orchard at the rale of .200 trees yearly,

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NO. 12.

VOL. XXI.

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FOB THE SPRING TRADE

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Iron Plow

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Wood or Iron Beam.
Land Rollers, Harrows, Cultivator?, Double Shovel Corn

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Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers

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jhe ?epi-Weeklj hepdblican fewer.

. With patent Rent Gear, made from the best New York Second
n
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; citable to nuraa, sick folks.
. Growth Hickory.
The Old Reliable
—

GEO. M. DEWEY
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DCWLfSUER

i Coustautsy on Hand,

AT JAaRICVJLJ’ITRATa HALL,
; One door east of Goodyears Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS

TERMS 01 SUBSCR1PTIOX:

i

RA ffifr OF AD t’ERTIHJXC.

Haalings, April 12, UJtfO.

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON

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ULiUt atoul

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Aloi

CARBS.

PHIL- W. JIBKEKN,

HARVEY WRIGHT,

.Lanrlx. MUh.

DENTIST

Rasbilk,

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All work proMgUr

Pianos-&lt;i Organs

Mi oruieita! The Smith American Organ,
FAINTER
HAZELTON BfiO.’S PIANOS.
ERNET GABLER PIANO.

Mie, sin
Jefferton St,

Hastings, Mich.
xxteSmlO

CENTRAL house
HASTINGS, MICH.

L. E. STAUFFER, Prop.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.
HaMiaaa. MM, Ser. U, B7S.

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UT A VKB1IUNT FA It VEIt's WIFE.

five feel in highl, thick act, with a light
moustache and n very long nose."

“Mum •Wardlow, that cannot
William Merton.”

naed to faugh at him about his old clothe*,
and say hateful thing, of bw father. '
“O how eat Id you have done lh4 ?”
• “I have not wanted to be hateful nud
ugly this winter. Do you remember how,
the Ghn day o 'school, you wrote on the
blackboard, "Do to aUien as ye would
that they do to you ?” “ Yes ; it -was at
the time Gattie threw the water on you.”
’•That was the time. Now, Mira^ard-

be our

“N«, indeed ; he is full si,x feet iu
fFrum thr ('t/uatr!f Gfnftemau. Albany,
bight, slender, aud a fcce jstrfcctly free
» rj
from moustache and whiskers.”

“Another thing, Mr. Mundell; just ns
1 was closing my store an Saturday night.
CIIAPTEB BIX.
Ai Mira Wardlow paraed Mr. Griffin's William Merton and Hugh Marxtuu
t-amu to the piazxaHugh wisiicd a low, that has l&gt;een in my head ever ijncc ;
the stopped to inquire for James.
। “He fa no better. It is a very pocu- bottle of medicine for his mother, and I and if I go to bothering, somehow tlui
laircaMC. The ductor fa much shrined went back into the store and got it for him. will cotiM.up l&gt; my mind, and I think;
Wtnm I enmnout, I ■ remember William should I like them to do so by Bia? And
I bout him.
.
“1 am very softy to hear it. Can I do asking mo if Mim Wardlow had come. I nee I do better.”
So, if these follows were at the pmnY nt
“My dear buy", I am so very phd you
you
any good.”
nine o'clock, it is :-n]KMFible that William remember it; mid if you always bear it jn
"I think not urn
Jamis' has asked
could have been there.
I walked down mind, you will always be happy and rendv
for you twice to-ity
the street with tbam, and I distinctly your cumjuniois happy."
remember the dock striking tea, juu aa 1
“I never shall forget what you said, tbe
day Addie was hurt. It xei-iucd as if it
“Any time he wishes to see me, and entered the liall.”
Did nither 4&gt;f you Indies happen Io ace woukl kill me to' think of it, and every­
you flunk it best for him, let me know,
who was with Mr. Watson when he i-ame body raid I wai to Dfame, and you ought
and T will come immediately."
I “About boarding—-Ims Mra. Watson down?”raid Mr. Mundell.
to punish me : and I wished I could die.
“I did not,” raid Mia* Wardlow, ‘ but But you made 1 all right. and*the people
! told you?”
i
“That's all tight, Mr. Griffin ; any way I beard him bid some one gw»d night, looked at it juri as you did. I shall never
and thought it might, parhaps, be Mr. forget what you have taught me.”
I Io make it easy for you.”
Jillsdh.'who had just gone out before Mr.
“I hope I shill never cease to try to
Mrs. Watson met her at the door.
teach my scholurs rightly, and when they
I
“There is something wrorg
about Watson came in."
“I met Mr. J:,kwi outride the gate, appreciate my efforts I am well paid.”
l James
Griffin's irieknew; the doctor
Aatbcy drote up to the door, Hugh
। railed here, and said that he "could not and he spoke to William and asked him
understand it at all; it it something that where Theodore had jjune with his fa­ met them with his cheerful good cveniqg.
I Theodore Rogers is mixed tip with. thers black horse. \\ illiatti said he did Alisa Wardlow poracd into the tidy kiteh
. The noiir child is excited al! tin* time. not know—that when he went out hi' cn, and raw not only Mrs. Marston, but
had just come in, and was eating but sup­ William Mertor siltihc by tbe(able. After
per. No, Mr. Mundell, it could not inquiring portic ilarly \bout the invalid,
i fpj-'h*eBCd half u»death.
She fa too exnave been William, for it can be proved? she turned to “Will:
“I expected t.» meet you here. Klien
“I hwc the poor bqy will get over it Iiu was here iu Colch ester last Satur­
soon. I miss him in ' tlie schoolroom. 1 day night, and he is no such fellow as Rogers told me ;ihe thought you were here.
Was it well to lave till Mr. Bogers re­
। William Merton is not there cither.
1 that, either."
“What kind of a horse u Mr Rogers' turned home?"
black one?"
“I nad no cl oicc, Mira Wardlow. Mrs.
। Rogers'.”
“He is a very Gue anima), large and Rogers dismiiok’d me, and ordered inc to
“And Mr. R*&gt;gcr* ha« gone away for
handsome. Mr. Rogers values him high­ leave the house.
1 shall not go far away
| two weeks."
“Il ii a pity he should be absent just, ly ; I wonder ho dares to let hit boy ever till Mr. Rogers tonuw back , I suppose the
drive him ; I sup|&gt;oae it is the l»cst horse little girls will nks me. lam sorry to
now. I nm sorry for William. ’
leave no.” .
“He fa a good boy. I tell you. Mi«* in the towfc."
“Indeed ! What kind of a sleigh is Mr.
“William, you believe me to be your
Wardlow, he has i»«n hard tiui.w for
friend, I hope."
*
three yearn post with Theodore and Mrs. Rogers'
“He has two. One w a handsome red
MYes, Mira Wardlow. I think yon are.”
Rogers, but ho never complains.”
“sjow, I ’rish yon to tell me exactly
Just then Mr. Waison came in,
ritli a cutter; the other is of heavier make, n
sea
green
color,
I
think."
the rrason of.yoir leaving Mr.'Rogers. 1
troubled look upou his face.
“What sort of a young man is h'u do not ask ii to .gratify curiosity, but I
Just bowing to the ladies, he iuI down

I
TBIUMPH HAR71STKR ARD EMPIRE STATE MOWER,
AT.RO fTJeCJE!
3 :BATH PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONSl^^^^

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EDITOR

THE YANKEE SCHOOLMISTRESS.

DIAMOND*

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WHOLE NO. 1055.

HASTINGS., BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1876.
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zaMi

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.
....
Oli Pianos aid Brian lata io Maip [or Nci Onex.
R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for Michigan
Northern Ohio and Indiana.
c.~lnaw and
Branch Hooses at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw ana
Flint,
A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.
xitrtr

to his ten, and seemed much al .sorbed in son ?"
“He is rather a wild boy just now ;i
-rlinught;
“Whatis the ttriable, Mr. Watson?' just the right age to be sowing his wild
oata; he ia coming eighteen.''
“Well, I am getting a track. Is there
“I do nut know, exactly myself.
The
here that ansheriff from Sfielltourpo fa here, trying to any young fellow about
find out Something ; he is very courteous swerv.4 the description I gave of William
in lib iiu|iiiries.
I cannot think what it Merten ?”
“Perhaps there may be ; but I know
*
“Cannot you guess by the drift of his it win not be."
“Where docs Mr. Jilhon Eve? I be­
inquiries ?”
“I never saw a man so pcctwiar in hi* lieve he k the ejie who was inquiring
about the blaek horac.
He may be
qui^iious.”
“Will, my dear, lime will reveal the aide to throw some light on the subject.”
.“In the large brick uotLse, al the other
mystery,; if there is one." •
end of the village, almost opposite the
“I * oppose so, but it troubles me."

^Jmu limn a atop was heard on the ni- white church.”
“L aappose, Mr. W at sou, you could
atxa, and a ring at the door bell;
Mr.
throw no light on thjs burinesa, even if
Wataon went Io the door.
“I am sorry to trouble yuu, Mr. Wat- you weie dLqx»*e4 to do it?”
“That is rather an cquivocal question,
but I really know nothing about it, and
' ciud my vote not to ent till I get home.” surmises are not what you wat»L"
“How long has young Mertou lire I
;
“Oh. certainly; you Are wek-ome.
Mr.
i Mundell, Mrs. Watson) Miss Wardlow " iu town ?"
“Teo yeara last fall, and I never raw a
i
Ifowing to the ladies, be threw off his
overeoat nud took the vacant seat at llu&gt; steadier boy.”
“It u worth a goood deal for a boy to
table, glancing round the room.
|
"We arealono here, Mr. Wateuu? You bear such a name. I do nut believe, my­
j mujl help me. It w an ugly business." self, that be had any thing to do with it;
I
“What is It, any w»y ? I have not tbe they probably used his name as a kind of
decoy.
But, Mr. Wataon, L'tfoi think'
■ leaat idea what you ore after.”
"lawl Eaturdsy night. Harper's rtoia that it is very likely that voting Rogers
at Shclbournc was broken into by soma was ii^the buriaess. Your description of
one iietween ten o’clock and daylight; tlic turn-out owned by his father, corres­
quite an amount nf money w» stolon and ponds with the one given ma o» the one
•ome
there are strong mwpicioM driven by llrose felfowR.”
“Well I hope none of our young men
that !=oma one from Ibis town wks tmgaged
have done such n dreadful deed.”
"tn it,"
“The deed . is done, and the next thing
|
“Whom do you suspect?"
did U “
.
'.‘There ia a young ms* by tha namn of U to find
“1’leasc don't mention anything I have
Mnrtra In ins at lUtgeri*. is tlfofc not Y
raid at thia time.” Wffliam Mertou I hnltevo."
“Gcriainl/ not; you have said nothing
tbo kind."
..
■ Wi ll, we hope not; but at nine o’dix’k
lie, with two more voung men, railed at
tin- hotel down at the point, and calk-*’
for eigurs, brandy and oysters, irnd be
paid tbo bilk There arc strong supicions that they were the rogues.
We du
not know the names of the others."
“How did you find out hk name, Mr
Mundell?"
.
‘.‘The waiter remembered what, they
called him.”
“Now. Mr. Mundell, you must be
wrong. William Merton neither smokes
or driuks, and I do not btdieve he has
ever had mure than ten ccnta of money
pfhi* own since Rogers brought him to
town. He a an honest young man ; I
would not hare him arrested on muipicion for any money.”
••"Well, is there's light complfcxioned,
freckled young man by lhe;nnmc of Jim,

*”- .M.M
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Bidding the ladies good afternoon, the

have particular irasons for being anxious
to know. I know (hera,fa serious trouble,
or you would ha-’c been in school to-day."
"I could not erne; if I had, Theodoie
Rogers would have told the whole school
I was a thief. He said he would."
“Gould he have proved such an accusa­
tion, William?”
*'No, he .could not; but his father is a
rich man, and they ray I am a l»ouud boy :
so they would lia.’c believe«l him.”
“Not so sure of that. I should not
have believed it, if he hail said yuu were
a thief.
Please tell me about it."

Sta e Affairs.
Bellevue is to lore for an artesian well.

The State Reform Schoal al lensing has
282 pupik.
Bay City owes *130,900 and feels city­
like in the same proportion.

Tho supreme co art commenced its June
term Tuesday with 92 cases on the dockThe Cara County Piuneera will be addrcuscd by Gov. Raglcy uu the 21 st of
'

S[K*aker Hoyt, cfthe Michigan House
of Representatives, han. -een appointed
Secretary of Anxona.
Tbe Washington Chrvuiclr declared for
Senator Ferry for Vice President iu a
half column article last Bunday.

It boa been deci ted to hold the annual
State cauip-mcctin-; of the Seveulh-day
Advoutmta at Imming August 10th, to
Hlh.
.
The badness men of Charlotte hare
subscribed SG I (I fu t lie purpose of pur­
chasing uniforms for the silver cornet
land of that city.

The Coldwater Rfpulilieun,
Battle
Jilfaon, and just then Fred Green drovo Creek Jourtuil and Marahall Statrnma*
up to the door for the teacher, to go to all cordially endono Mr. Tarboll for the
Mrs. Manrton’n. It was » beautiful moon­ State rapenntendescy.
light evening, clear and bright. Tho mer­
The Republican State Central Commit­
ry. sleigh-bell ohimen seemed to drive away tee will hold a moi.ing on June 8lh, at
sadqera, with the jingling peal.
which the time will be fixed for holding
"I always enjoy a sleigh-ride by moon­
the State ConYculMti.
light," raul the tocher. “It was very
Hou. C. M. Crosirell.af Adrian, somns
kind of you to take mo to ride to-night."
“I was glad to go, and 1 wished to go
State for the gubernatorial chair,
lie i#
down to Mra. Marston's too. Mother says
raid to be alrtinduntiy capable and perfect­
she docs not think she can lire long. I
ly honorable.
shall bo very sorry for Hugh. How difP. M. Higby, of Ciiarlolto, has been
was before I Hn is a good fellow anyway I" appointed secretary of the Eaton County
“Perhaps the diffirrenec «in you; have Agricultural Society, in place of J. V.
Johnson, who has gmoto Mason to run a
you thought of that?"
“Mother says I am a better boy this new Democratic pap.tr.

Abram Haita was arrested on the 29th,
winter; I don’t know."
iu town ?”
“Perhaps you arc more socialite with in Berryville, by Sheriff Smoke of Koloa
Mr. and Mnu Marston
exchanged
Rapids, charged wit I stealing a birr cloth
Hugh than befcrf,”
■
glanees and looked at the teacher.
“1 know the boys all arc; why, lie never from the Brick yanl school bouse about a
would answer that description.
You did played with ui before’
uuirc Osborn Tucwhy, and received 80
not describe William Merton, I think.”
days in the work-hot toe.
"He is represented to be not quite

�OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

Political Notes.

Srai-I^Uk UkHmi

with gold embroidury, at •!» a yard, with

which he was to corer the
GKO. M. V»wi?KT,'~-'~- “ -

W® Dirtrtet

’HMTO

IIa8T13&lt;m, jihriiU JcSfl 0,18TG.

A prominent Republican, writing rn»
Nashville to the Alitor of the Buffalo

Commrrciol, assert* that the Republicans

roost.”

come home to

chicken*

“that

contra*:

OUR NEW YORK LETTER

can party flirongh intvrtfgatioh committees

lias issued commiroions for the full (four

every city in the Union, of discharged clerk*,

year) terms to the

cashiered army officers, drunken dead beats

sitting

judges whom

the Legislature undertook to replace with

who bad tailed in black

vention is to be held in San Francisco

on

Wednesday, Aug. 9.

be

The test is

to

of Ohio.
For Vice President.

JOHN F. HARTRANJT,
p of Pconaylva«U-

single gathering of Southern

Democrats

ncMes against

how

Republicans.

No nutter

As Docoqition Day wi&lt;

good his

the opening of the Bankers’

high a man stood—bow

during May of 94,617,515.

Coin balance

•66,624,766, currency balance •S.JRS,708

special deposit held for redemption of cer­

both tbe railroad, of which he Wi» Pn»i&gt;

A marked

charge againrt Speaker Kerr.

by order of the City Council,

in

hang*

the Council Chamber as a memento of his

an apprehended rebel attack.

we have of revival?

a

upon

ticket,

Wo are

say that it doc* have that

happy to

look for

the

Democratic party.

sense and pretension about B. B.

Haye*

than any candidate named for the Preaifraud; who are in tarot vi llj. roaitaoel
and morc
ooliJ.
rdi^
nroweutionaa&lt;l punishment of all oficial &lt;!«*- '
.
'
...
han#*ir. ami of economical mlminirtraiiMi of ’ judgment than in any of the candidates.
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the government by hone*:, taithfal end e*pa- lie is nearer Io the average i-ommon son.se
of tbe people than any of the candidate."
The Lynchburg Virginian asp of tbe

late election there: “It wy a square fight

between the
liberty and ahoabl be maintUne-t absolutely
»_ »__ ____■_ :_ ---.-■* . -I.|L.&gt;

incurporatin favor of recognizing and rtrengthening the
fundamratal principle «f national unit/ in

Conservative*

and RepuHi-

evidence and

all the probabilities of the cane, has swore

and would hardly rec »/nn.- cirreAp iodcne.-

sustained by documentary

the chairman

of

their

Senator John P. Stockton, who voted for

The speech of Mr. Blain--

bad calletl on him

Of such is the new confed­

erate kingdom.

BLAINE VINDICATED
on Toevdny,

A letter has been addroou'l

to .Judge

Kelly of Pennsylvania, signed

largely by

Rcpub’icanfi. bat also by a number
the

Cslebratad

fluential Democrat*,

of in­

asking him to be

ti

Mulligan letters, u one of, the mnrt per­

candidate, and he has consented, saying

fect vindication* that wo hare ever

seen,

among other things that hi* “devotion

to

and if that were possible, should make him

tl»c principals of the Republican party

u&lt;

more popular than over with all

honest

is a man of good character, and hi*

testi­

mony i* so well supported by the surround­

ing circumstance, that Mr. Kerr will have

to produce more evid ence

than

hi* mere

appear*

that cx-Doorknsper

Fitt

hujrh’s “fine turnout and spanking team’'

were really purchased

New Hampshire.

by an

both

It

Went through all the buildings, took two

In myopiaion. the Cen­
Secretary Rol&gt;roon after prcaistcul efforts next morning.
tennial I* the biggest F-r-o-d ever p:rj&gt;otra­
ha* at last forced the Naval committee to
ted on an unsaipecting people. There is
bear him with open doom. Dn Thnrsday
hardly a thing to be seen that rax- can't
hc yent before the committee and pro­ find in
the Broadway shop window*.
duced documentary evidence which com­ There is an cuormowi disphy r&gt;f fine dry
pletely overturned all the charge* of hi* goods and furniture, nothing better titan
we see every flay. There isn't •Sft.fMXt
bring in complicity with Cattail—in secur­
worth of jewelry in the whole exhibition
ing a boon* upon contract* awarded by
and not more than 2,(MH) pita uro*. The
the Navy department. In fart his vindi­

on

Bnekner's views

the district Govcrmenl camo to be

pub­

lished.

New

Mr. L. L. White, of tbe

York Tribtiiir, refused

to toll where

he

obtained hi* information, and unless

come

before it will be the Election of a raccexsor
'»**« Hoa A.™n, Cragjnlo th.8»-

disinclined to settle, wince Mr.

Frtxbwgh’n

are bB foil for

that bo didn't want - any more Centennial

the

the partiality of

and

ite pttrf

which be wold in Maine, and
bonds

in this city, to. publish a* “quoted matter,’
fire notiero
Tilden f..r tbe preddeney. The papers reeciring them who were
opposed to the Governor, immediately
raid'd tho howl that he Was attempting to
sulobie tho prre*, aod • pretty little rfnr
it rained. The anti-TiMkrt paper*.look it
up venomously, and charge the &lt;dd fox
with oil sort* of corruptiou and fraud, lay­
ing particular strro* upon the fact that the
advertising agent*, who sent out the propo­
sition wore Ikpublican*, and wanting to
know what
had to d»«itb
Democratic nominaton*.
Now the facia
arc these:
Bate* 4 Lteks, 34 park Row,

lie claimed

firming this story,

on

(Ientile, Christian or Pagan.
It happened one morning
tomor

Thc *"

iu

M ulnpm

ting* Juttnal.
ialtaHro:

of

the

Has­

Wc J: M the lart paragraph
' &gt;

that a cu«

G rant's adnuniatrario i, that' party would

nomination of
^machine.
l*rohaWy Gov. Tilden kncirnUhing about

Probably it was the

it

more

talk than say one

tribute a friend

incident

of the

n* »»rKltTUBMMT«

will support.
1 this.

program; and whoever
misses an exceedingly g

My advice ia don'

to

Wednesday

asked

goodeuuu/*,

and

FOR I

ires,

UalUrrtata
rattoa -b the

by

wold

Union Pacific railroad

Riggs House and haring

Parker

Josh Billings wavs, opinions arc like other
vegetables.. worth only what they will

Blaine to 1 TW Scott, and by him to the

and

an

rider, made

bef..re
JCH.c failed tri* 1
licre he aid hi* musimga
and that dmy hare Mm n
anddoeefar. Thcy’nbre

to the attedtfoo of J-tho
paper.* for whosoever desire it, for which
they gel a oimmiMioa from the newspaper*.

the

after -

was

wen

ColiforuL

rouTfcyti^
Goyeruor Tilden's friends are jn b&gt;.t
water. About five hundred paj&gt;er*, demo

On the Jlrpoblimn ride there is a com
paratiro calm.
Rhine stock is Moadilr
the “.Star" of this city, it will probaWy in the world by not going.
But notwithstanding the advene onioMw going down, Conklin’is barely holding his
treat Mr. White and
Mr. Noyes of
of throe beak clerks. I say the CwHswatri own, Morton is gaining, and Hayes and
the Stor xt-recw»ant witnesses.
Home
n.p.11y. I am piring I
isa btg thing ; and one which everybody Brwow «
ought to ace. There are art pieUire* ia of course, Mtnpiy tbe talk in the dubs and
Mr. Blaine. A man named Mulligan of plenty, and the best in the werid: there ia among bosinros men. The Republican* of
New York want a neir man, and the new
Boaton, formerly the confidential clerk of
“““
—a-^ £
atry, and they
Winrn Fisher, swears that Mr. Blaine
he is. They
are not very
the Democracy
and instruct.
It ia
Fort Smith &amp;
Little
Boek railroad,

ceived permission to examine the

rich.

I never

after he is
by the day till you get

e. Alexander
y miffiraxs ■ mri
0 WoH M it Mttld I

C

owed of if all,
before hr-dicd.

re­

letters,

the

will by

J 1 ''. ■ -'Zg X AASra

The New York JriLttntt laet estimate
„fth.
uik* u(SwiBMi » » W.
7541,

ing taken the letters, but declares they re-

out tbe exhibition

Hilton :and, in short, that they arc cntitfoil
to their share a* relative*. And they have
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FOR GENTLEMEN.

that he win not return 0»e&gt;u to Ml

302, fcr Mr. Morton 130. for Mr. Bri-

tow 126, for Mr. Conkling R7,

high position to which

m-om*,

man site there within reaen, penlFileMr
living on one meal a day, of bread and
Water, supplied though tbe tfcancc gift of
fiiends. fchi brttApd'jRtlpIaintnre*, and
unable to keep bis children from hunger.
Farmers, who gather your fsmilic* round
a plentiful table daily, if it is ever so plata tai tad
owidrr ysnradres fortunate.

the Democracy.

uatc ol the I7. 8. for the term of six ■VCS-I'’&gt; ,OTO "’hole vote of the Convratiou
beginnintMNt the 1th of March. 1S77.

Several gentlemen are named for this posi-

trade.

U*BBU1,

from

evening Mr. Blaine called on him at the

Branches,

matter? to

pn&gt;j«rt&lt; and everything i* a.* b»

and the, man w.
with a family

and will organise without delay.
One of thc.important

~

cnancc to utnuuguuin iiimwii. **&gt;u
•« reputation like Mulberry Seilers, which

assessment

To day, Wednesday, the Legislature Pt

New Hampshire aw&gt;embleR at (bmcord.

without reserve on his return a&lt; to the
value of the Exhibitton. and hia remarks
are given for what thcV-are worth.
“St'a it all!" hr broke out in answer to

against him.

•75.000 of throe
It

aud true Americans.

But tbe Centennial did not term to im-

Mr. Harnay

committees succeed in procuring it

to refund it.

is largely Republican in

and the

Democrats loudly proclaim him forsworn.

l»ow a copy of Mr.

to it after the people

aud hrs publication of

Kerr,

Mr.

lion to the enemy.'

Jersey send as

keep

their hand- writing and fold of the letlef*.

ItadicAcamp, voted their ticket, and Ivnoe

delegation to the St. Ixrais convention, ex­

llrptiblie.
E. D. Mobcam,
tional CotnmiUee.

on a venture. *'
to do, in fact

Such liberal dealing*

characterise firin' of standing, whb

cation .JUS cxnplrtc_jind perfect.^ Of
course the Democratic paper* will not ad­ riliun't* nfttrfy-aa I
and was full ofbru
mit this, but it is nererthek*** true. The

of the secret ballot, sneaked over into the

An­

priwMed a dntwii.g-rooni car

probaldestory about a Republican, the Dem­ their trusted elerk. for yearn, till their
ocrats exulted; now that a reputable man curtotaor* know |hc rtry peculiaritim of

denials, to break the forte of tbe testimony

Dayton Jovrvnlt “There t« lew non­

impsring the ert
aiing any at its

city, ravc each of thrir xatrrbxl employees
•30, and the single ootH •2S/~'iso that all

might have a tusto of the pleasure.

But this cry will not dn.
square, old line platform, what hope shall

Brothers,

othur firm

the Republh-an* exprew regret

Louisville C-turi^r~Jovru.il. h i* wx^

Brown

difference, in the conduct of the Republi­

positively to the conduct of

out

exhibition.

for their employee*.

Mor­

ton's favor at Cincinnati that hi’ portrait,

straight

rod.- ..ffte the bright

cans and the Democrats, as to the reception

it

Indianapolis Jonranl thinks

a square,

u.:-b

morninjfwith their wiv?« and sweethearts,
to dn the

tificate of deposit 134,383.04)0.
The

&gt;e-l to reviving sectional
promote friendly feeling

at

the Exhibition in Philadelphia, tbe direc­

ofthw ;j»»t

tn

hare

ought to be something in Senator

recommend si to lutite al) Republican elector*

for

Buildiag,

fraud of Pendleton, showing bow he had

the ulterior objects which they

Republican National Convention.

appointed

aw Whittey and Bell and a host of others of tor* of uto*t of the Urge back* gave their
like character, was eagerly accepted as pom- dark* a holiday for forty-rirbt liun&lt;w. and
____ a—1
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tive proof of any Republ&gt;can official’ guilt.
rwbo are tied down
Mr. Clymer unearthed tbe long
hidden

their profession'.- about reconciliation or In

•’Honest money for all. and
free schools for all.
There
should lie no- inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interferance which will
destroy the other?7

hour, in hopes of making a bij;
wasperauaned to give it
*tar put.” ssit is cuffed, intlte
a much larger salary, toW *ui

opfrlOXS 03( rWicnTCNMAL.

Con­

The California Republican State

dubjret to the decision of the Republi­
can National Convention.

Tbe weather is driighifn
in New York,
in pity to there who os'l get away. But
folk* are not goinr to thaitres, or to dufo

Other aida-P»Wieal-Th* Stewart
Estate—The Dull Season —The ocinug a salary offftX) a war);, wi^j itrody iniankAmdt rt, affi—. if. ■ran
employment for the summer Tn an evil there was a dollar and a half
Mustang Race.

mailing schemes,

Whippet and Moms.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYRri.

At a desk in the room where thi- letter

wuwM blackrofbsirodctp rftbc Rqnddi

«cc this fall.

For pKridcnt.

•&gt;

this.

xnADOWS OS' ( ITT UFE.

They started out with the idea that they

W-RM*

»luA I * r”in=

Sw "&amp;«!’

Logax.

Wuimw ac. Xm* ISC.
The Democrat* in the House hare found

for

Hmtnnfc M. f«J[r. Haya 46,

Jewell

H»,

known 16.

fiw Mr. Waahbwrne

Mr.

put on roeord any of them rilsling to the

Mr.

bonds aaid to have

1, un­

been

sold

done with.

‘

Public

the people of the State of New Hampshire,

opinion

ia divided

u

Blaine's conduct in regard to the

to

Mr.

letters.

i. TMa
tic State

is the

It i/

by him.

The epeation of what shall be done in the

after their share of the deed mcreha~
money.
He never had any children, and

oftbe.
Iliad
MKTBnroLtTAM KXWAVatUWrB.

and no dowlx will refote all the straws to
hsi discredit.

The Senate having dead*! that it ha*

*&gt;urt of impeachment on

.Mil Toad.,,

ihMdw.H BdU,,,

Thursday,

and

the new

fashions for

hi.

M

Uro

girincthr Senate jnriudk-tion in the Rd.

panb

aieiHu

�7. sen
County CoiTetpondence.

Bentley** Barn Burned.

IltcKoar rotxMs. June 2&gt;1.
BimiAl FAM1 •» KAMI KMRTV.

iT11ANGKU,D

SPECIAL NOTICE.

SALK OK EXECUTION.

Eotvos Baaxsa:—
&lt;r Of narry

OUIDK

CITY LOCAL n- K. TIME-CARD

Now
Wm
Rupervisor

Nidnam is that

1 he*c standards ate of two kibus—nammy,
standards of gnanfi'Ty, by weight oc exten­
sion, and aUndards of rwtor, iu the terms
of which the proportions aliaU Ind exjwrs
sion. Lot w illustrate d&gt;ia atuteRent.
Heir ia a man who baa wool to sell, and
with it he wiahea to buy dry goods and
groceries. How much wool has he to

1:13 r.'a

FONT OFFICE TIME CARD

i. r.ov-i

COUNTY' OFFICERS.

.Idsrlii

impulsr Io determine ibc

r. a

standard of yuua/ify must be employed.
Tile Wool must be weighed, and this

mppoaert a standard of weight, in the terms
of which the quantity of wool shall be defi­
nitely stated. How much of dry goods
and groceries dore he want? Here is
KUuther quoaduo of quantity, and this teu
mud bo settled by a standard of quantity.
He wants so many yards of cloth, aa de­
It waa insured for |fi00 and according io the termined by the y&lt;tr&lt;/ measure,. no many
opinion of tbe neighbor*, waa not worth 1300. pounds of tea, ao many pounds ' of eoffoe,
and ao many gallons of molasse*, as determ
ined by the pound and gallon measure*
Grand Rapid*
Tbe man, however, who has tbe dry goods
ami tbe gnic&lt; ries kw not waul his wool,
and, hence, he ran make no trade with
On the other wide of'the street, however,

TO-DAY S ADVERTISEMENTS.

■ ■audiaaSal

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.
Delightful weather.

on tbe dollar.

t innuKati.
Priaiun

M *nd bsiar in tbe
U nf Marry and Stele

Indiiputablc Evidence.
Sr. KLmo, Hl.. JuIyH,IK74.

.. or Gulden Medi

taully afflicted with dyspepsia, liver derange*)
and an alumat perfcci prostration Of the nenr«mi» system. 8» rapid and complete did iba
Dlseorery effect a perfect cure that It seemed

er.Ufy.ne BMmMMnM

KIEV •'
CHANCERY ORDER

(JOMM SRCIA r..

ptuh aU they are ctelated to &lt;L&gt;. I wilt only
mealion one aa remarkable, (tkougk I could
give you dozen*). Henry Koster, furniture
dealer, of Ibis place, who wan one of Ike most
pitiful vlyaets ever seen. I^U face swollen out
of shape, scales sad eruati
' '
'
extending to hte body, w«lel

has no dry good* or groceries to give in
exchange fur it.
What he lu*i is that finally induced bi— _
.
most exchangeable of all commodities Gohlen Medical Diacocery. with daily use of
called wo&gt;wj; and this is the article,
which lie will exchange for the wool in
the terms of tuittitdt and »»r»'or. That is
one enrk night, and Ike IHscotery as
te say. he will give a apecifiisl quantity of
nutuey for a pound of wool, winch is the
pn\r of the wool per pound, and then
Flale Treasury the money apportioned to thia
multi|*ly the quantity of money in propor­
Ird the skill pf our beet physician*.
tion to the number
of pounds
The
Duukfanl A Co., druggists. at ihi*
owner of die wool trades with him, and
Lakes so much money, a&lt; tbe measure or
standard of the value of die wool.
Respectfully,
Having thus gut rid of bis wool, and
K2S2 00 turned it into a certain amount of money.
Baltimore,
187 00 dry goods and groceries, who twdl to him
2M Ml »o many yards at ao much money per yard,
Cariioa.
ao many pounds of tea at no much money
IWt 60 per round, and so on with tlic other
Hm* lag*.
articles that he wants, until all the money
City.
214 (O procured by the wool is expended. He
Hope.
A New Dining Hall.
2U2 60 went to the market with wool to sell, and he
Irving,
goes home with dry goods and groceries
The pro -cua of the exchange* ccnauilod in
J. II. Sutton has been fitting up his ,
Maple Grow
idling his wool fur money and thro selling old Store on Jefiersou Street, fur a Dining
17040
the niuucy f.ir dry goods and grocueies.
hall, lee cream parlors. Oyster rooms, ,
241 60
and
will keep constantly OU band the Cm st
Wlial then ha« money done in this
&gt;“PIJX "f “*?*'*
'"“'c !" Cra“
Thornapplr.
it fill'd, and expressed the market value Vegetable
alt kinds tn
in their sea.wn.
season,
\ egetabk* of all
of the wool io Ito own terms, by being ex- canned Fi*h,_ Oysters in season, and
Yankee Spring.
changedjfor it in certain proportions nf the every Other luxury.
Tlx
mc all u*i|«c&lt;«-d. and ftirnMTotal.
the same thing iu respect to the dry eJ m fir.*t clast rtylr. This is Io bu the fash­
goods and the groceries; and, iu the third ionable rcaorl for all classes of our cituens
and the public iu search of a good dinner,
State Land Office, Michigan.
the exchangeable proportions between the a nice tn-at or fine candu-a.
Hii Saloon ncit'door, ia the beat fiik*d
wool and the dry goods and groceries as
to d.rir relative value. It sccompliahod and furnished of any in the city. Kctbe last n-rtilt by a double cutupariaou niember the place. My old stand, and
with itself
It acted as an instrument of the rooms funnely occupied by Barber
exchange, liecause it ia a standard of value Bewwner. &gt;m Jefferson Street. lk&gt;hK‘ and
and computed aud exprerwed other valure see me
-IXU
by its own value.
.
Suppose, then, that the money had no
value—that it was like the air of Ute sun
Notice io Builders
shine, without exchangeable value; and
then it would*- not be money
at all w»
There
will
be a job let to the low
nu-axuri* of v*1u&lt;l since it would furnish
no terms in which tn exprem the value of bidder giving good security, te build
ArrteaMaral VSute
other tiling*, and, lienee, no terms iu which Diwu hall. Bile 2i) x 32 feet, height
feet. Plan and spccifii-wtioca may bf seen
to expre** their proportionate value*.
Baid job will
Nqr would it be accepted aud used as an &lt;.flicc of the Supervisor.

TO o. .
pteiaaais'tM?elten*"i'
B-rosidoM doftmiaal

11 ASTI NG s MARK! . .

WHEAT(white) per kaibil, UJMl.15.

as® are

OATH. |xr La.hc), 33HS5.
HUGS. per doiea.Hk-.
POTATOES, per bn&gt;h«

•m;
1
W*11 w *•*&gt; &lt;l&gt;r
. *w58^waih»a. HoVbkgTiK.

BEANS, p«r barbel.CaUte.
PORK. K.0MMJU.
MESS PORK. per lbr.14.-.
KU0VLDKRS.perlk.l3r.

eolietior.

TALLOW. l«rlb..7H-.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

total Mm; potice?

inMrumcat of exchange tbe moment this
fact was realised by die people. Money
in an instrument of exchange because it is
a Mandard or measure of value. Ila pri­
mary function is that of a standard of val
•e, aud this function it cannot perform
exce|A by its own value. Trade proceeda
upon the theory of supposed mjuivaleuor;
ami money is that one thing which by
reason of its value aud use bolds tbe reUtioa of equivalence in certain general
proportions to certain general proportions
of all other Uiingx. *nie more fixed this
relatina the better die money.

State Baildta^'i

Lie lute on High Street, and i«

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Every trade tt

laying &lt;b&gt;w

Tbe proceeding of Ike Council on W rdaeslay

and Indiana R. R. will mH Excursion tick He
lected foe this

paqaaut is dial, on

the

tickets will

coareniently
tinware so universally

«« as

nryUiable,

xilt2Al3)

___MII
Wrtare.iof U« ».ulh aa« qaarter &lt;■;) «r aac
nms^Mitea'l/Twa?’th" whola^ron telains'tert

a. aaBwos.
DaiatJuM.su. A. D. UM

SHEEP FELTS, fie to U S.

HONEY, fie.
BEESWAX, pa.-lb..fir.
&gt;
CRANBERRIES. perba*het.«4.a:

)mmsw7
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.

SALE OF

Gold. llStf.

Herbert Woo lion
den Robert* plain

«* Beltimore. eoenty o'? Barry and State
of Mtehtcaa. kmren and deoeribed aa follow* to-

NEW YORK MARKET.

PRORATE ORDER.

Strayed
DETROIT MARKET.
A valuable mare, Color, dark brown
with hanvy main and tail; about U-n yean
old, ’ Mreycl from the ewamure of Die
Subacnbcr, some ten day# xinev. Any
person giving information where she can
be found will be liberally rewarded.
: C, A- Bailey.
Hastings. June Gib, 187BJ

»l 7 tee’VrwfT 7 U

riCNKIONN : PKKHlOhK I I

. . *JtH2il

and

O. Barry County, Nick . Jone 7tk, IKK.

Thm ia equivalent to Baying that they are
Cored. Miles D. Pertinit,
Warner, the best money which it is possible to
ftateuel W. Bhiblss, U. T. Wilson, Patrick

sale
pa-

PeaeUaen uUatoed. Boaaty
■rad IbraervieoRa wan peter

L8.GIXK.
Hahtinun, June 8th, 18?G.
. ,
«l!2lf '

iKsr

WHY
WILL Islg’Stra
and Uleseware whoa II will bur the very

R. D. Bullock the well known Music
Dealer, at Jackaou. has appointed as Agents
in this city. J. M. Baoer, well known to
our cithens, and J. O. Hende-c. All in
want of Pisnoa,Organa, 4c., should give
tbemacall, atSweesey s-torr.whereitMtru
ments [•anbes«enai»di-xamioed. XXI-Btf-

[BMCr.fi JTtoU i-

during ike third week in May K12S.61B.K1,

We have 10,000 Roll.. Wall Paper on
hand coorisung of Gtdd Tinto, TUted,

dm Co. Clerks
office on Saturday June 17th al IB o*&lt;

E, Maltetl. Wash Boilrra. WeatvlUe.
W. Buckeridge. Vehicle. Port Huron.
J. Cttmtaiaa. Stamp BatractocJ, ARagM
T. Daniels. Burial Caaee. Detroit.

and Brown Blanks, also cheap Borders,
Mill andFr«*»» Borders Window Shades,
and Window Fill am* of aH kinds. Call

RHaeanMMtMM.
xxt8w3

arew, te*

W&lt;»&lt;i

MARKETS.

Walker.
IL Wolcott.
A. J. Gott. ‘

they arc

Waekingtoo. D. C.

tIAFLR8VGAR,»4lle.
mlaon of. in and to the nat sotelo rilaatxl and

I.I YER 1*1)01

Advertised Letters.

LktrfPatMrts.

HAY. per ten. IteJKM 4UX&gt;.
DRI ED PEACH R8. p&lt; and. per lb.. IS».

• n.l in.,!,. .,

•aid township.

•1 Lave the following jirojierty for
cheap for eash, or fcr good approved

Though not absolutely perfect,

W wvaiawvn VMMVT,

' ■ r"

For Salb—-A valuable young
Inquire of Marshall Prickett.

hurt*

�w Warn Mm &amp;' Wih
u*|ion-

Thurlow Weed says he doesn’t .see how

11221833

Conkling can powibly be nominated.

says, more over “The delegates

Garibaldi at Home.

cinnati will be made Li

foci

their

,[(0,T L1X« 11LTTSX,

indi­

1ICHIGAS AUD THE SOOTH.

vidual responsibiKiy. nnd the situation of

The Milwaukee ilVacmuM print* 4 let-

the country is such thaP they
uw written by Mr. K. D. Holton, of that

wiM I fed

compelled lo'namo a man their party can

city, from Rome, in which he gives an in­

teresting account of a visit

He

Cin­

to

doct, for they will not dare

to Garibaldi.

to peril

.•WBMrOE

the

sueccM of their party and thus hand the

Sinical anlMeelianical

He says:—
country over to its enemies. I predict
"Garibaldi live* out of the city, about
piat Tilden will be nominated at St.
two mites away. Wu therefore took
I
I certainly hope ao, for the sake;
measure* to inquire.if he would furor our I Iaouis.
Will a:trad to all braaohsi of th* Frofeuloii and
party, via., Mr. and Mrs. Smith
and 'I of the Republican party. IP I were a parWarrant Satl«f*elio».
daughter, my wife and myself, with an in- ' । tisaQ I would dn what I could to secure
TKILMS KKAtlOXABLEterview. Wo received in due time an ■his nomination. He ■ w-.uld
L'uioa IHuck, over Boston C»*h Niure.
‘
certainly
autograph letter from the General him­
self, setting down this day, at 2 P. M., lose New York, and bo weak, very weak,
i«
when h.» would sec uh. Accordingly, wr before the ]nople ul large."
READ!READ! READ !
todk a carriage-and drove to bi* plate, be­
yond the Porto Pia via Cana line, Wu oume'
The Hou. Godluvc 8. Orth hsd an coSpecial Medical Announcement
to hispretty villa. not far from the raudeocc
of the king. HI* house is a handsome two- thuriantie public reception in Indianapolis
lay Comfort and l/appines#
stoty structure, of cream color, standing jart week. He made a speech, in which
with a high wall inclosure, and iu the midst he confidently predicted hi* eicctionto the
.■f a garden, with trees and flowers and oun- j
1
Governorship of Indiana, and cJik«*1 . with
K-rvatorica around —a pleasant aud suitable 1
OF HASTINGS AND VICIN1TT.
home for this ciistingULshetl servant of his 1 a glowing plen in favor of the "grand
American
ntatoman,
Oliver
P.
Morton,"
country. A servant girl, plain and sim- ■
pie, resp^ds to our ring of the bril, and 1 as the next President of the I’niUd State*
nt once, without, the leait ceremony, con­ He urged all his frienli to go to Cincin­
ducted us to the prince of that man
nati to imprwu upon their Republican
who, rising from the common walks of
life, and without any prestige of birth or brethren the fact that “due ium? of Olmr

DENTIST;

Time

ww
IS

vt

rc antanh* .uu*
ESSS BBT.

Sick »»d AtHleted

P. Morton at the head of lha

friends, and standing npon the one sim
pie democratic principle of the equality of
men before the law, has, by the magnitude
and the wajurty of hrs brave deeds, filled
the world, with hi* fame, borne an impor
tant parbin rendering his country illus­
trious among nations, and secured the
affection* of mankind.
"Tbq Salon into which we cauie was
a largo, plain room, with its windows io
lire south.
The day was bright and
lieautifhl, and the sunlight tilled the rtxim.
It wss n room without ornament.
Tabic*
were around, upon which wero books and
map*. In the center of the room stood a
large table, also covered with books, maps
and papers, nnd in front of this table sat
the eiple-eved old man, fronting u.&lt; as we
entered. We at onec advanced, and with
out the Icutt eeranon% introduced our­
selves. He held ouf-flis hand, all cramp-

wired us sitting.

National

ticket will being the reipanau (A 40.000

majority

from

the

Hoosier cabin*

of

Indiana."

XEW ABVBBTI8WHi™ _ _
G. P. Rowell A Co’s. Column.

0

AGENTS WANTED FOR THE

ENTENNIAL
HISTORY of w U.*S.

.HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

»**

8TTIV

p

SIM?

rv« Ibe
au.l IMdlu,TAec of hu | »o»K .&lt; » »
I, •” gjftj »p "&gt;
r-A) iliauM-hd. and hr
ronrcrwl a. TloFirttlmwiiwi.W rw-a«-5n
d.wrfuByaaJ rreHy an wr

mnhl

k. w. voigt,»

SALVATOR BEER
Is the Best Idgcr Brewed in the Went

Tbb beer U bottled by Jacob Beller. 11 Huu*trra$.
J. r. Hoioaa^ A C&lt;&gt;.. 30 Uraad Kirtr arcana. *ni

ALBERT DIO^INSON,

cameilixs.
“Our oonvemliM ran
much upon
America. When asked what his feelings
were toward the United States, ho replied.
• I consoler myself one of her citueiw.
He did not qnito nnd«*iwtaml where Mil­
waukee was; so, calling for a sheet ot pa­
per. 1 took my pencil and drew on outline
map. showing Ba-too, New York. Philaddnhia, Baltimore, New Orleans, and the
Atlantic coast, and Mississippi and Ohio
river*, the lakes, and the Kvcr St Law­
rence, and noting Cincinnati, St.
ijoua*.
Chicago, and dicn
Milwaukee.
He
seemed to have hi* geography
brought |
back to him, and wa* interested to note
our home *0 far away inland. Thus we j

aged" 55

~B£TS“n
« ■

18

JLBj___

MonXreri'Tod B&lt;m7&gt;u l&gt;ipr*&lt;&lt;
Taraaiaand Maairtat Es*rr&gt;&gt;.

-

a.'b

H&gt;r.«

X’M

*a.l &amp;.-.!&gt;.*».

Bdbtotmlnorriyeal

HANI Will BIVISION.
'

TM BeHaNe Shari tiar
EAST AKB WEST.

6BAIB BARM ill BHIBIT
aprtt iau&gt;. tna.

KICHIGAH

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

TH! CLAIH-nOUSEESTABLlSIIED IN IWV

PENSIONS
Taking Effect Apr. 16th. 1876.
GOIA'G EAST.

fJtrtrjS

iK'KifiJreiiWeiiSiistiSasgSr.
urawMsUieUlol.aod *11 ln*l claim* nrmeraled
A» I nuke no ch»nr»* nlam
I reaaart
al) io eacJuw two miuf for reply and return of pa’ttfeoBKd E. LKXOX- Link Bu &lt;T if uhl arton

ttB «

TSE ENEMT OF BISEASEI

Chicano, Boct Ixlaad &amp; Pacific

THE FOE OF PAIN

I

TO MAX AND BEAST
;
I
j

U the Grand Oid

rate

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

{
:

llTr-WJ

A Mrx Porter of Charlotte,

bi Thin! rtrML bet roll Train* run on
Cb*rar» ||M*. and tame
arfatte**

iiErftorr.

graved upon our mind* "

yean is having themeaalee.

Summer Time Table.

"SEEDS

fcJrEa::

There may be nothing iu the fact, but
it is worthy ol notice that tho three well
known military officers whose names nnd
testimony have been most prominently
used in landing inve«tigarion&lt;. no called.
Are as well known Democratic partisans
xs the United States army |mj*c*w in those
days.
Reference is made to General*
Custer, Iluen. and McCookIt i* also
worthy of notice that the chief army officers
assailed by them, Generals Reynolds and
Merrill, arc known as earnest symimthi/.ts
with tho party of nationality and the Ad
ministnaUmt that represents iu principles.
It is a little singular, loo, th 4 the tiist
author and circulator of the accusation-;
under which General Belknap, ex-Secrctarv of War, now rusts, should be General
Wm. B. Ham, the brother hr law of that
very pure and unimpeachable Democratic,
“Gentlemen" George
II.
Pendleton.
There may be nothing in tin* facts, but in
those days of unfounded dander* they
bear a significant aspect.

WaTMLOo—With lAke t’bvrs k Mleh. Kastbsrn

~&gt;u.

bn,..

wwhed.
“It so-happened that no one cldC wx&lt; i
present to sec him but oumelvo. There
was standing by the side of the room, a
little wavd^s young woman and it occur 1
rciit r&gt; WilEduE. to enquire for bi* family,
whetf
turned toward the indy, and
said ‘Thia is my wife.’ She stepped for
ward, and we all shook hands. I uked
for the children, when tho servant brought
in a troy two or three years old, the pictare of his fothcr, and a little girl, six or
&lt;-jtM yc^o old. I kissed tho sweet boy,
and then undertook to kie* the girl, but
with witching eyes and acta, she undertook nf th« &gt;yrtc». I bo
■eU In the Howl. Parifk thb by th* UM of
to hide by her mother.
But pursuing my
Tarnant’s Sdticr Aperient.
opportunity, I seixed hcrK ami paid her off
Il will do ta work spoadUy and thoronshly
with a smacking kiss, much t*» her father'."
and mother's amusement, and not evident
ly to die child's dislike. Here great bas­
kets of flowers were brought, and each
guest wx« furnished with a bouquet of
rare and beautiAd flowers - roses, violcta.

chatted on. He speaks English, but. imt
pwfeclly, but .*ecmed to understand all
we said to him. When I asked him if lie
could not come over to the Centennial, he
pointed to his crutches standing ugaiast
ihe'wall. Did We stay half an hour or «ui
hour? I cannot say. Long enough to
have the face of Garibaldi (ns he sal be­
fore his table and hi* maps) and the *urroundings, as well a* his words deeply cn-

JoNirrn L»--With LakeRhtr** MW.Bowtben
^nlTTrax-With I»rfn&gt;il.nm«d»le ± Rontbwrrtern

gaad for clrrabu* and r
Addrra* National Pvsum
lunbai At St.lxxri*.

He suffem dreadfully

dimmed

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL

ECAUtION.-nW. lueom:

from this disorder, andean only get about : TBCJEI
.t
FOkTHECWAlGX!
WRhta—orhi.^ »

TUAINH 4WV

WHICH HAri STOOD THE TE AT OF
40 YEA RS.
THERE IS NO SOHR IT WILL
NOTITEAX. NO LAMENESS 'IT

Tbs dliwwt *M&lt;* **•
J
mokh/s.
rssir,
WRl’ I.ACUX, 1’HURU. nSXEs
KO JUOUXi:. ROCK IxKASn.
na*extort, ■jfifRCAnm;
irARHnwro.v.'m ir.i wrr. o r/k\
XKt^L,
NKKTOX.
JUAN- MOJKKR,

Council Blufis and Owed™,
Without Change of Cars,

h".!!

"lionACK W.1TERM k. SONS. «nt Braadwrajr, S. T- .
.
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VOL. XXL NO. 13.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1876.

Thegejsi-Weekly ftejjbhlicaji feapncr.
GEO. M. DEWEY-

Read the Record

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

O3F-

txxje:

OLIVEH CHILLED FLUB !

■JKHXS OV SUBSCRIPTION:

OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER
The Crowd Growing Still Larger and
more Appreciative—The State Build­
ings—How different Stateo have Pro­
vided for the Comfort and convenieno of their Citizens—Tho Knight
Templar Re-nnien.

PutLADEt.ruia, Jnne C, 1876.

One very pleasant feature on the Kxhi-

bition Grounds is the buildings erected by

ra ttn or ad vertising.

l&amp;iaar.. I 11.001 StOOl SLOP I S7.00| hXOO
3 Squire | _-30 I 5.Wl_ lUlul l=J»I_3M»
Calaaa. l 4JU|
S.OJ I UJJU| t34P| J5A0
!4 Col.wn.J AlOl U.OOj MLOOI 77401 mis
KCalaiaa. |_ 6.i*J I lift&gt; I MW I WJUJ WJu
icitrari ifcOoi tunt amraMoi lao.op

'5oB Solo
1871.
30^5 Solo if 187s.
747* the different State, fur the accommodation
I arid convenience df their homo visitors.
Solo if 1873. 14976 Solo if 1874. 31077
These buildings do not ns antic contain
anything in the way. of exhibits, but are
Scio if 187g, 41/0 FULL/ 100000 fill
merely “State liadquartcrs," where citi­
zens of States may find a comfortable place
ot ytQuiyzD 704 1876. Oft 1/417
jo rat, write and visit in which they can
f«d perfectly st liome, because it is, collect­
TIM
Wf S0L0
ively, their own. The buildings are nearly

dX®

all .situated on State avenue, in the north­

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL

ern section ot the grounds,which is the

highest part of the inclosure and overlooks

the main exhibition structures.

PROFESSOMAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED

MJOl

Come and get one ON TRIL.

wheeler.
ISAAC W. V ROOM AN.
UNDER SSEKtrr. Depety U. B. M*r»b
11* the CwV^xs^HaaUim^MWi*^

F.k’BOWEM,
I1VIL KSiUlNRRM. (Joe.t, Jtarvtyur.

SUKUlftr. Pavuty CaMtr Barteror udUw.nl
Cottr.r**a&lt;r&gt; ytMUUrtC-irlllMM.

N- C- JfRINDLSN
UKSAtt\rSraw£22jLrrA?f$MJ A^LOAX
C. O.

fflBMB Ml*, MM.
Champion Reapers and Mowers.
Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows. Road Scrapers,

HUt.HROOk.

50yl

GUEBLE

BUSSELL.

J. L. FISH,

LVCIUM RUSSELL,

CHAS. H. BAt’ER,
«r Itartfnr*. U«ee ip lh« Court ttvaMi.

WM.

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED

BURGHER

attorney. cu.B«iior.

veikii

Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in
ED,
aitorxeTi

Teas, Coffees and Spices

»B.C.

VHYblCtAX* SUM

AH grades of Teas the very best iu the Market vresh every
week from the Importers S. S. SLEEPER &amp; U0.. of Boston, and
for sale it prices vilifeh dees euceeaftfal competition.

' PARTMERSinr.

rrttef

VOL ..UPJOHN,

GIVE ME A CALL.

•Joliii Stanley

DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.
waHUQailai a;v . • xrtfcr_

A, P DRAKE.

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
FMKKrofflT,. MXMMW . COUMTn MICH.

Onml
*•’*•*■*• lW’

TAO NOTICE.
To those Whom it may Oonrcrn :

I mn now running a NEWTOK TABLE
MACHINE for Moving, Basing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
great, and having handled about 1,200 buildings in 16 years, feel confident I can satisfy
those that mny favor me with a call.
My address is Irving, Barty Co., Mich.
A.. S. DEAN
Irving, Mich , April. Hth, 1870.

■ IS

ixOOmS

ter is kept-in each

A regis­

headquarter, wherein

WHOLE NO. 1056.

The stone for this strncture was oontribut-.
cd from twenty eight different quarries,
end have been put into the walls both
dressed, and so arranged as to display the
different colors and varieties. The top
portion of the front is ofa very fine spec­
imen of dressed sand static fpm Dayton,
and some handsome window sills and cor­
nice come from McDmtooU ± Co. Berea.
The interior of the building » cool and
airy, being comfortably finished and withal
u very attractive place for OJbio people to
rendcsvouz while on the grounds. Some­
thing over $7,600 was expended in its con atmetion. F. W. Green, Esq., is in charge
and will cheerfully show Obion's every
intention. Governor Hayes is announced
for a reception here cm the 4th of July.

Indiana has a good sized building a distinixuisliing feature of which is the reprrscutalion'ofthe different counties by artist­
ically prepared panels, covei ing the walls
of the reception hall, showing the date of
settlement of each, with tlici* organization,
papulation, producta, industries and special
chaarctcristiCT, the papulation of the lar­
ger villages, with a list of churches and
school-houses.
From the cilics, such as
Indianapolis sml the rest, special tablets
furnish items of eommercia! news. Near
the front entrance are &gt;onio ndliccablc
sj*cinitns of timber and block coal.

evergreens of die 8ta4k

Michigan baa a

structure about like the other Western
StulMnildings nearly oompletol. Kansas
and Colorado occupy together a large
building 132x121 in the fonu of a cross,
and surmounted by a cross. It is now
about ready but has not been formally
opeped. A large portion of tho interior
will be devoted to the exhibition of articles
illustrating their resources. In a future
letter, though perlmns ix&gt;t the next otic, I
shall undertake to tell what’ the States have
displayed iu the Exhibition buildings. This
letter is' not what would lx&gt; classed with
the racy sort, but it contains matter of in­
terest toyotrmftteftC
The city is full of people, and foAtwo
or three days past it has sccmod more like
tho opening day. Much ot this influx is
due to the Knight Templar rc-nniou, but
a groat deal of it comes from the growing
attendance at tho Exhibition, the beauties
.and wonders of which are being daily more
Sireciated. Many gay Sir Knights, with
ir ladies, have {sen the great world's
fair this week, and Thursday morning the
great parade took place It was one of the
finest ever witnessed. Over 15,000 Knights
were expected to be iu line, but the actual
turnout did not reach that number. The '
re-union is recorded as one of tho grand­
est events iff the history of the older.

visitors from that State are asked towrite

Illinois has one of the neatest and most j
attractive white frame ootlngiri within the '
Western Railroads.
inclosurc. The memorabhi 2J)th General j
A-mUr .rpropri&gt;kJ bm »10,000 t»
Ertem pwpl. ire .l.jys mmrwd .&lt;
[tarloni and reading-room.. This latter
Cen»,»U| p.rp-,, Wi
th. m.cniSre„l
ufllre pri»rip«l
feature is not very complete na yet, and I’
I lie 25,000 Hl.
in th&lt;?
M
would respectfully call the attention of n^-M.bo^^pWcd w vmt Ihehv | Bilffiilo, Iho old Cahiomd, Udly
(U nimuv' «m lun no rra«» |
and dingJ
local newspapers in yonrStule to that fact.
— lines
•• --------‘ • • ■by •*
The publishers will serve a much belter to feel ashamed uf their headquarters. But I cm
are succeeded
the most- •beau­
$G,000 was expended in its constructiou, tiful coaches, light, airy and superbly uppurpose and accomniodate more of their
though it could not hare bccu completed hokHenxlr of the Chicago &amp; Canada
home people by fnniisliiug tlieir |»pen for and furnished in near the style it is for
Southern. Neither the Lake Shore nor
the State headquarters than by aiding that money had it not been fur liberal con­ the Great Western can at all-compare
Geo. P. Howell &amp; Co. in a big advertise­ tributions of lumber and material from with these. At Detroit the Michigan
Chicago finnsjover $1,006 worth of furni­
Central from thence to Chicago will be
ment of that firm.
ture alone, has been provided in this way. found another step upward in the scale of
Tlie Pennsylvania building is the lar­
and the kdioi' parlor, though small, sur­ luxurious railroad travel. Modern built
gest and is located within a stone's throw
passes in elegance any oilier on the coaches, roomy acd lofty, exquisitely dec­
of Machinery Hall, facing the lade. It is
grounds. On the large register tmuod in orated and ettahioned, and ventilated by
103 x G3 feet and of Gothic architecture.
Russia leather I notice among the first a patent arrangement that works to pcrOn cither aide of the main entrance arc
names that of “Deacon” Boss of the Trib­ fecriQU. Add to this ti stpootl^ steel
two towers flanking a larger one, while a
une. All the arrangements for conve­ track which produces a scarcely percepti­
neat porch extends around a portion of
nience and comfort are complete and perfect. ble iar, and special smoking coaches
each of the four sides of the building. Th&lt;In a pTuwmew»'ptara tawgs a fine large which arc a luxury to those who “blow a
main entrance leads into a large halt about
engraving of the Chicago Ecpositiou buildsixty f.«ct long by forty wide, apd high in iugn, and Mr. J. II. Johnson who was eloud,” and the picture of modern rail­
comfort u complete.
proportion, the roof being formed of nu­ ^milted with the secretary's offirc of , way
,
From Chuago south, west or ntmB
north, W(
all
merous graceful arches. The walls have
hrad.p^Z, “ ’‘aI*r",,"“,enl of ,hc*[ the losding Jioes of railway are admirably
. —.w .k—«lu.iwaj aiv aumrrauiy
been properly painted and ornamented,
furnished for the comfort of travelcra.
and it is proposed on them shall bo hung
Iowa has a neat modest building now [ The
St.T-A.a.a
Louis—passenger
Ths Chicago.1-&amp;,Q1
-HHMW.aAH 4 trains
the portraits of all the Governors of the
llinli-li-fl at
rviat
nlwint ft*ill&lt;llk nf
——.1
_
State, from the time of Penn to the pres­ completed at a coat of alxiut 85(K)0, of are of uniform stylo and color exteriorly,
whcih citisens of that State arc just proud. and models of luxury and convenience
ent. On either side of the hall are two
It docs not vary materially iu principal within. The three hundred miles which
rnoais. each about twenty feet square. The
features from the others already described. separates the two great cities of the west
fin* of these mi the right, is intended for
It may lie remazked generally, concerning can be traveled over with less fatigue than
the use of citizens of the State, with an
all these structures, thst they have with accompanies a two houra* ride in a stage­
adjoining room fitted up in elegant style
ai a ladies* porlor. The earpet is Brastads one or two exceptions no distinctive arch­ coach. The route lies through the heart
itecture other than is cxpracscd in the term of Illinois. The great prairie forms.*
and the furniture of walnut, covered with
“cottage,"and they are an constructed with blooming like gardens, with stretches nf
maroon rep. On ths opposite aide, the first
the same object in view; viz : the conven­ viaion equal to those which meet the eye
room h intended as a committee room, and
respective from the deck of a steamer in mid-ocean,
the fum'rture is finished rod. The Govern- ience of visitors from their
btatca, Mr. Shaw ,tho Supcrintendant of afford suds panoramic views of gigantic
cfs room adjoin it ou the weal, and is fit­
Iowa's department says that tho people of 'forming operations as can be seen no­
ted np in fine style, thefuruitnro being fin­
this growing young wotern State will where else on earth. General Supcrin
ished in bine. Each apartment has connect­
show as large a proportion ofvuiton os any tendent McMullen, one of the youngest
ed with it retiring rooms, and every conIowa has a good display and one of the ablest railroad managers in
venMnee is arranged for those who shall of its neighbors.
in the Main Exhibition building.
the country, has made thia route equal to
freqnartit the building. [ The total cost of
Wisconsin has another caw little cottage the safest and beat ol all tho great iron
tho building and fnrrrituro wax $17,500.
which cost about $6,000. ft is fitted up thoroughfares.
It is in charge of A. C. Mullin, Secretary
To the north and west from Chtcagif
of the Board of Managers and General with much taste and some of tho furniture
Superintendent, who is assisted by Lewis and accessories are of Wixctmxin manufac­ the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Baildieir n.mcrt. and files of the local newspa­

pers are placed

at their

disposal in the

G. Bull, Assistant Superiifendcnt, and a
messenger and jaaitor. Hon. Morton
McMichael is President of tho Board of
Managers, and cx-Govcrnor Curtin Vice
President, It is intended soon to hare a
formal opening, when members of the leg­
islature and other officials will lx* invited
to enliven the occasion.
New York has really the most * elegant
State building on the grounds, though it
is not so large as that of Pennsylvania, nor
half ao costly. There is really a striking
coatnut in the two buildings, when the
cost of each is taken into considcraticn.
The total cost of the Now York structure
is pul down at 98,000, and yet the furni­
ture. finish and style of the whole thing
would lead one to estimate iu* cost above
Pennsylvania's $17,000 buildings.
It u
two stories high, with elegant ladies par­
ion on the second floor, furnished superbly
and having two pianos for the use of gueflta.
On the walls are large crayon portraits of
William Cullen Bryaut and Garret Smith.
In the Governors room is a similar and
very fine jortrait of Governor Tilden. The
building has a comfortable homelike air,
and is withal both showy and convenient.
It is built on the square box plan, with
ample piazza room. Jt is under the man­
agement of the New York cotumiasionen,
headed by Mr. Frank Ixsdie and Jackson
Schultz
One of the most imposing of the State
i» tout of Ohio, buih of dressed

penny buildings. To the w of It is
erected a large hall which will serve n
place for meetings of county and State
organisations that may desire - to use it
during the progress ef (ha Exhibit™.

ture. Mr. Elisha Starr, of Milwaukee is
on the spot to make himself agreeable to
the “Badgers" who happen in. JEheBtatfi,
appropriated $20,000 in all, the rcmaiuing $14,000 having been cx*d in pruienting Wisconsin's display in the main build­
ing.
New Jersey's building shoots up the
sharp tap of one of ite Dutch towers square­
ly above all the other buildings that front
on Belmont avenue, and ite red tiles are
among tho first things noticed by one who
enters the Belmont gate. 1 he building u
on the other side of the road, separated in
a measure from the group of State build­
ings. The old Holland house arcintec
turn in which tho building is fashioned is
thought to be suggestive of a State con­
taining so many descendants of the Dutali.
New Jeray was the first and probably the
most liberal contributor to the Centennial
Exhibition outaidc of Pennsylvania. Con­
necticut is distinguished fur her old-fash­
ioned cottage, evidently planned with much
care and regard for the suppoted character
of tlw State. ' Indeed, it is mentioned as a

fact to be noted that the general design
was made by Donald G. Mitokell, belter
known as Ik. Marvel, author of “Rever­
ies of a Bachelor," The Massachusotte
artist who first painted that State's house
the color of a pig’s liver hax come in fur a
good store of criticism. It lias been re­
cently repainted. The architecture is in
describable, but the building does not on
the whole make a bad showing iu the
State group. It is large as compared with
the other IraMin-a, and stands out well
- Tj ii-Will r
fd in the rustic jttyle, 40 x 30 feci in rise.
It'M striking because of its elaborate dec­

oration with the luxuraot

BJoaaea and

with in the east. This ir the great rente
Jto St. Paul and is deservedly popular with
'travelers and tourists. The excellent rol­
ling-stock, fast time and low fares are
maUcrs.uot to be ignored by him who
travels upon bmuoem or pleasure. This

net-work of railways, and there are few
Einte in the great Northwest that cnnndl
reached by the Chimgo, Milwaukee 4
St. Paul Badway.

The “Houskeeper" of our Health.

corruptions which

I'M. Dr. Pierce'. Golden MsdiMl Ulreo.eey,
with HHI.11 il.il.
-*
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,an raBmun pimpic,
blotch or eruption. Great eating ulcer, kindly
heal under their mighty euretire iafluntee
Virulent blood pobw.a that lurk irtabe nntem
then. , nl.lvul _____A
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the moat tainted •yrteni may be «omi
nmorated and built np Bacw. Enlarged

gm'ij afflicted with aaara on

dlyywora.
J. w. BOTO.
, Ed^arC^ III., Jan. 2wh.l8U

�UNDER’

CAOUTCHOUC

, The Dlrthpist Mtd Um

to be haH at Garinnati

That the contention will be very moch '
divided m PtW.f between many exeeL ;

lent men who here been long talkedabout.

Rubber.
------------

Lad N(rt*bor Dr. Deegine, *h

I.

&lt;

had OBire eoutrel of ths labentory

Center* too foe Inmto.taM—.

for

wrmair.,-jrthx.- ;lM7
. ,
__ ,
-'•M’givc bet;, bkettoai than »y &lt;xber flnn n,
‘

five yearn, mamAd ia Making a

■s^dty of fear number Wme that his
balanced, not only again* t themselves indi­

Braxil and other countries of South Amer­ imist^t, Dr. Rone, was a defaulter to the
h. Rrt*,.., „„.
ica, Asia, and lhe Ea« Indic*. Our pop­ Univenfity to the amount of about fi 1,000.
py, lett ore and milkweed afford a similar You at oore asked and obtained of Dr
doubt, but whether nrore so than some of “roLer, wfth the rxperfeuec i.r a ijl;
a
ing very common now to drop all who hare exudation. The Asiatic trees Mmctimes Roma
the
other
able
gentlemen
mentioned,
we
&lt;y- tmer and fot to ind«*attain a bright ef 100 fart, whh • &lt;Kamebeen freely spoken of and seek for the
nnythe V^nlriniiy against Join.
This do wot pretend to know. Owe thing w
ter of 26 feet- In Assam, beyond the
“Great Unknown." Recent events have
llearwr and Tram fern Uh,)
house and lot waa not worth over Bl,000, true however, and that D. that the Repubintensified this dispoeitioo, aud scarcly a but the quality is inferior to the American
and was mortgaged for
62,000. This iiann uCthat District owj It tj lhema lrer,
delegate will go to Cincinnati without har­ trees. Attention was first called to its pit­
AMronomera sent to
ing hie though ts turned speculatively and duct by French
Pent in 1735.
perhaps woadericgly in the Dew direction.
to the amount you supposed, yon only had work u ooc man and cL-ct the nominee
The IWinre cf Para, ia Breid, fur
In ISIS the people rallied to the atandanl
ciahcs immense qoantit.5. ot Caonlchuuc security for one-half lhe amount. On the whoever he may be.
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jj
e
Hm Un,., Jaljr Sth, Ur.,
ltl„
of “Old Zach. Taylor,' aa he was Gunil21* day of December fiAfefcpcwiur
of laid
iariy and lovingly called. It wvuld not be moraine and during the day _ o----------------OwtbeJBlhday of March following be
■ received in a slay cup placed at each in
surprising at all if, in the year 1876, they
ciaioo in the trank.
It is then potued
should find a charm in a name somewhat
over any pattern of clay, the form uf wbiab
similar. Th- Ute Senator from Michigan, it takes m successive hyen are apphdid.
the chainnra of the Committie on the con­ The drying and hazdniag-of thme hyeirs
duct of the war, and now the popular is histened by exposure tn the Htokc and
beat of a fire , they th» acquire its black
Secretary of
lhe Interior—Zechariah
color.
Dried by tbesu alone it ■ white
Chandler- would pole a splendid
within and req uirai several days exposure.
President, and in th? hands of no
When pure it in nearly colorless.
The natives collect it upon ba&amp; of day
being would the interests of the
was responsible for the. most of the
in the form of Duties and fanciful figure*
be wafer.
-Ht OmsW
in which shajxs it w often exported
From
cash rrev-ipu st the CeDtheir castom of printing guest, with a owed all uf i
time-.I offered,
Don't Forget It.
bottle furnished with a hottow stem, to be
.
.
part twenty-five
to give yod i
.
sum of fifty

w.

vidually, bet » asrinsl each other, there

is nodoobt whatever.

Indeed itr becom­

STEBBINS BROS.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.

of Ohio.
JOB* F. HARTRANFT,

of Pennsylvania

“Honest money for al!, and
free schools for aU.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interference which will
destroy the other.*'

,‘JtahfW ‘rv ’T1-’

tares of lhe General Government are re­

Republican National Convention.

quired to pay the interest oa a debt con­

tracted in putting down a rcbeHion.
to
TW next caiau ttepaUiraa CwveMioa f-r
tfo aoMUMUMa ot tu4iUln (or PmiJen: pay the pensiocs of soldiera disabled
aa4 Vice-PmLtent ot the Vaital Scales, win or heir* of soldier?
dying in
serh* heU ia lhe city of Garinasii on Wc-laraday the fjaneeath day of Jcne. 1878, at 12
o’clock n&lt;wn. a»i will eoaust of delegate, war Cm which
the Democratic
from each Mair «jwal to twice the number of ALONE in rra^^mMr.
X

That although

the

Democratic

howl about the increasing extravagance of
iay the coaventUas for ths election of dsleKUes ths ccmaittecs of tbs several Mates are Republican administration. there ha- been
rreocsmendH te invite al! Republican electors a steady decrease of the expenditure. for
an J an other veters. without re-ani to (past
political riiferxncea or previous party afilis- ten consecutive yean with tr, exeeptinas. who are opposed to reviving sectional
issues, an-1 desire to promote friendly frelisj
That the national debt Las been reduced
and p-rnaanent harm .ay thrpughout the coun­
try by maintain* an-1 referring all the 6341,000,000 in that period, and the
enastiutioaal rights of every eitisaa. iaelui
ing the fall and free exercise of the right of amount mjuired to pay the iaterret on
suffrage withc«&lt; ladaidalioa and without the public debt bos been
610.­
frond; who are tn favor of the continued
prosecution and poAMhment of al! oficia! dis­ 688,047.34 per annum.
honesty.
and of eeonomiral
admitri-tration Thai
of
------------------------------------------------------------duripg the past two, rears there
lhe r&gt;venmeni by honest, foithfid and ops- ... .
i__ .
■
,
uTr rflusri who are in farac &lt;»' making sweh I
* Iredurtien of interna! revenue
tax® amouniing to 6203,419,553 per
num, and a deduction of 63.%364.7lft
annum in the custom taxes.

liberty and skua!-! be suuntsiaol ahooUueiy
free from sectarian control; who believe that..
for the protn-Mivas of there ends, sud direc"-» th. CUrkus R&lt;v«M&gt;mv
»ire of ti.e yovenuaent shrold e-mlinue to be
The time appruihcs for the meeting ol
■oafiiled in those who adhere u» the prwei
pies of 17T«. an-i support i!&gt;eni as ineorporat- the convention which will place in Dom­
»d is the coflWitu-ioa sad laws, aa-i «ho are ination a 'U-eere?r to the Hon. (wnrgc
ia fiver of rwgnivinx and Msrejtbeainf the
f.iadameats] principle of MfmaJ unity ia WiDard.
Wc-bdicTc the Ilqo. E. W. Barber, of

this rity, to be eminently

fitted

Domination.

shipring it in air tight vomcis of tin or glw, I »ow make 'you another
pcoporilioa.
thus preserving the juice, as it roses from which, I think, if accepted, will reve the ,
the tree. The pure caoutchouc has a spe­
cific gravity of only 0.925. Alcohol does .
not dimolve it; nrpewtine. naptha, and
beniole arc its brat solvent,.
Weak acids
and akalinc sokitioas hare no effect apon
At the U-mpcraturv of 248° F^r. it
melts and remains in a sticky rooditirn un­
km ion- exposed to tho air in thin layers.
It readily infiamm and burns with much
smoke. ItadaMieitv is remarkable : when
a piece of it is stretched heat and dasticit r
are enrol red. If a piece is kept distcu I
cd for two or three weeks, iu elasticity i*
loM ; exposure to a temperature as low aa
40 produces the same effect; but the ap
plication of gentle heat restores it. Thus
in making ehrtictextilc fabrics, they are
woven of inelastic threads, which arc af­
terwards made elastic by heat. At 600’
it is partially vdatilaed. and the vapor
when coodeured is the oily suUianre call
ed caoutcboociac. which w a -rood jolrcn:

mcm.: Ntttte

_ WELCOME MARBLE
xxim:

tALI?ORNir
THicwiCAOobUura-vrxrn EUL.

of Dr. Bore, tireriding Dr. Douglas will
enter into hoods to the same amount to pay
over tv the Uuircraih- any mosey that he
has iu hu hands, either bbimatiy or dbhoaestly. belonging to it. the whole mattor foha left to the erbMxatiou of three
M
M these
thre? meu to Im- w-lcetcd by the Governor
of the State of Michigan, the lion, John
J- l**=Uy
G'ra/ZriM"M, W tAm piuuo
* JJv
H^dent.iad rk.&gt;t it *«Mi / ; li J«*
de. rij M m&gt;* ahow the mew i«al lopet
security tor what is due the^tatt, that

e9bm*uj'‘.!i:

^Chicafo, fifiataa and St. Paul L,ne
to the atat Uwe tor Nomtheo WtsOOXMN ami Min.vbsota. and for Maim
»X,St Favl, MinxkaPOLIS, inn th
amdaUpwinte ia torn Ureal Kann west

•oetalim

of Superintendents

Schools, at J ack»«, the following

«f

City

NEW

resola -

tion was p*«td, with but »M dimept ing

dT

r . k W*?*“
SL
Ltfle
I* the ouly nrete for Wixou RtniiteMawwato, St. Frrra
N^T.LLJt«.*W •** P°&lt;nt* iu Soathern
and Owtral Mlntrtwntn. It.

I« the oaly line for J AXBSVU.I.E.
wAiutvwx, Fud d TXi Lac. Ohxo-.ii,
AFfXKTOK, Okmpc BAT, KOCAXABA ,
abqacxdl IffAJkQUErrK, Horcirrox,
Hamoool' and the Lake Scrxaioa
CwUWTBT- Its
/
Fmpart mJ IMij.i Um
■■ fceealy^srnfim ffi ms, Rockfoki&gt;.
Py »rwr, and aU potnta via Freeport.

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Not only do we bdierc him

|(&gt;«

Of tu.
and. w»«h
•Odcnanactiu...

xeST,

Eaton

county, but we are confident that a major­

MILITARY AND CIVIL PRESIDENTS

do* and Card for 12 1-2 crnti ret pound

■ BtlJ! W. ICT7Jf., m. ir.:

for that

porilivn and shall labor earnestly for hw
to be the choice of the people

*•

thousand dolien to »J , ■» W«
water into the mouth, the Portuguese give
! dollars par day ;■ th expra»ra are shoot
the name of tcri^n or syringe to both might be found against * K « if ‘D.Higtaa
eight thousand per day.
gum and tree.
would do the same. That offer wa» not
It a not only exported in various molded accepted, and neither you or IW. LfoUg

ity of the UepaMicat. dectorsof the entire

district recoguuc in

him

to-day

rf MBafaukee Line

thouc

Prcssdewtiai chair; and it as »noOeraBe

qualities which will enable him to labor
more effectirdy for this constituency than
any other who has been spoked of r a
probable candidate.
It is wdl known that he was the choice
of a majority of the delegates to the roe-,
rcntion which avcmUcd four yean a-o.
butrVras obliged to decline at chat time for
personal rewsona. Un dore not aeek the
office now, but has oonaearted to become &gt;
candidate at the earnest solicitation of
prominent Republkaas all over the dis­
trict.
11 &gt;&gt; pnkp
far» u&gt;
io
la poimJ dander «r poblk Wrieeo—
they rrr wdl 1 town u. dl.
We a.,
howerer, m, Ual be ■ wow ia lie
&lt;T life mJ tnai imilrf toe adaeal dali.
her, UiFrpoUiealeiM'feeee, era,
ieaaee aeqaeialeaee wuk lie leajiae Bo
of lie Male eaj nafeoe, a padieal baaoen
aJMaUM, MMMMi M^l, rf pod OM.

fact that no one having the soldierly de­

~

ment conspicuous has immediately follwed

iaieerir, rbid, a aWaaie

drew Jackson ; that of 1840 in Lvov of

Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison ; that of 1&amp;4«
inj&amp;voc of Gen. Zachariah Taylor; that of
1852 gave the enuDtry Gen. Franklin
Pieree; and that of 1S6R and 1872, Gen.
U. S. Grant.
In 1833 a civilian -was cbeacn, Martin

VanBuren; in 1844 another, James K.
Polk ; in 1856 another. James Buchanan ;

and in ISGOand 1864, the suffrages of the
people were given to Abraham

Tyler, Fillmore,

and Johnson,

Lincoln
all civili­

ans served out unexpirad term, caused by

the removal of their superior* by death.
In the forty right years last post. fire Milita­
ry men and seven civilians have occupied the

another of B riorikr dmrartor tn the Rxm
entire position.

The American peujile are not open to

reward their

Military heroes ; yet it w a

thing, or in the rate of nearly two to one.
are chotsen for our ruler*.

That the di&gt;po

AaapiEliod wrive be baaba eneri
oe^ aoj nak. hi^b L a feedUe aaTrf.
fective speaker.
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In fart, he has every
fa _
mcecssful legislator, and, if elected
wdl
Uke rank in eou^m witb't^

W “ i» «aJLu ,

Still, the people desire to have ooc who is
wdl acfpranted with the irtura settled bj

nmintaiuiag the rategnty of th. Union,

though he may
derstraf*.

doC

hara worn ahouk

It reqmr. hut litrfc invmtig.

torn to dtseorer tot . rird-Miluary m*.

Thia It the ONLY LINE ruuuinc
ieT ’*'■ X&lt;*» Chhmro aud SL
**d’
MUwauk.. or CblAt Omaha our Blewpera connect with
*
^criamsl Blappeo oa the Union

JpaMUuucw&gt; Trains dally, with
---------- —xwlne Boom and
Cura ttuoufh to Counri'
Peal amd Minneapolis. Two
Pullman
train-.
korCrtrti BMT toi
Two Traian daily, vrttn rwuman rxiare
Qw atlaefimAamffi
thn&gt;u-h to

BICKFOn AUTOMATIC

who have, by ressonuf fong sevvire, as­
sumed the leadership of the House—u
potion which no new man emdd take no
matter what alnliucB ho might nams.

ritao* at the praent time ■ to adret a man

-~1. m patting down the rebellion and

ro^raw «* afl thro*«b trains ofitiis

• dMaeaa G, MaMr eaj

of the oon-Militory dam is dearly

the war-one who was engaged, heart wad

Share Route, and is ths
■* lluvaffh Evaxwtu.x.
f.
Highland Fame.
--- ------- ,
A (TSE. KeXoiIIA Iu
Milwadkkb. .4 .kl - ■ ’

we

h“ nomiaatiou Ixxause

i

nujonty than any other man ia the dmtnct, and add great strength and povmkr.
ityto thc whole ticket
’

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. Fur kmvaakaa. tar Through Trains
daily. Pullman Cara oa ntgtrt trains,
l arfor Chair CamuiQ
train..
For Spsu^a fehidVnnnaa and points In
igwgfr
,1‘Ui
vUhPutato t^aenera » WlDoaa.
_ta Dubmaw. via Freaport. Two
Thrawah Tons dattn, with Pullanm

CuioWlMhMMm
JtaeDwbaraaaadLnCKam, vialltota. Two Throwcti Trains daily, with
PMlmaa Qmb on night train to Me
Urvgur.viwwa.j
r« Sfewi Cltt *»J TbbII-o. re
Far I ala natiad tar Ttoi&lt;- daily-

�At the Hauk on Saturday evening, the Udiesof EpUrapel S^iMy held aa lee Cream
FeaUval. The attendance wm large, ami the
gathering a very plauant 0Br, the net ra,
cetpls being

rlt.VNOlCirH

eylDR

. Wsaotieethst Frad H„ee* haa removed
his plane of buriam fraea lhe saloon of Mr.

I**. Harder
shall k Lo.. where he will be pleased to rae all
&lt;hl» many frhnds nd the puhlle generally.
He is a first clnsa workama, n*d aay Lusitwae
ietrurtod ui him will reeclvs prompt aliea-

■ On WedMaday evening the Ladies ot the
Presbyterian society will hold *a Ion Cream
and Strawberry Feuirat nt Union Hall. Ar-

raugvmrat have bcm perfected fur the aecommodathn of all. aud the programme will be
a very Inviting one.

Let every body

turn

The friends at Freeport, the new and Rourishlug village in lhe North of Irving, will cel

&amp;'

ebrnle lhe coming Centennial by a Fols nl&gt;ing in
iu the
lhe aftoraoafi
afternoon of tthe 3d of July, aud a
spkadid dxae*
dnaae fa
la th*
the cevening. All ths arsplendid
raagetaenta have bran p
ramate baa been earned, and a good Hrat is
eaaured to all who msy participate. Bill far
the danee including supper, unly |2.U0.
U-George M. Aadcnra, tlw gnat

'companlaa, and one of the most

SoUdter

mwoswfal

worksrs we have met. hs, temjKirarily sus­
pended work on lhe K. L. A S. M. it U , sad
gone to aarirt our friends st Vrnao|itviU« in

^tha completion of lhe Railroad North from
Mnrthall to Ionia, which pM»e« through that
village. KU many friends
bets nnhe in
wishing him abundant success.

ALL ABOUT THE COUHTY.
Hot.

The Summon Council of th* City of Hert­
ings, met si the Ceunril Room. pursuant Is ad­
journment, on Wednesday evening, June *th,

Nasuyiixa June »lh, 1H7A
Entntp Uasmss
.
1 netles In yosw papar Imlay, a l«W? about
a rrcret bra on lews'Maa tet watts Woodland
&lt;U Cnritettm. In which a estiHra vr»n&gt;g
gc-teL As I had jsvratigsled lb* lopt and
rtUneted the samv, fcfrro the reading nt the
article In qiteslisa, the adjustment, win have |e,
stand. Whether your "subscriber’!meal theuadtrdgne 1 or not I do not know, but M X ai^ so
•loeely eoanecied with the irterel* ef Rarry
and talon Ior. Co. I take It far graded ItedH. X
would suggest however lit future eommunira­
tions rateting to ••Smhh,,.he be more persona I
and giro the name In full, fur ho might have
a gvKrt many Smith's looking after him. Ho
far as as I am concerned I care nothlag for
any suoh allusion m was made In the letter,
in my official aoiieu far the Kerry and Baton,

sured the property, and th* insurance is en-1
------ —----- ,— uvt—------------------ Tn-.rp brown
Hraly satisfactory to the Barry sud Eaton.
with heavy main and tail; about ten years
And now let us see about lb* fact*. Tbs old; hud bar j£(-------home was iasurad far »X&gt;. and not for tfWU. f™« &gt;&gt;" r™&gt;“
And as the reporter ray* it was (Worth tfdOO. weeks ago Jart i
An insurance at&gt;60 I think would not l&gt;* out lag iuformalioti
of th* way. The |»s b«« Iran adjusted and will be liberally
th* Company pay Mr. Hudrttn akxteen and
C. A. Bah.et.
3T-100 dollars I hrt Is &gt;0.
UASTf.Nan, Juno-Gib, I87fi. Now I don’t know which way It ought tn I* ।
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but I am satisflod that he knew uolldng about
Notict
tbsl fir*. The fire occurred about 10 o'clock
P. M. and Hudson liad l*ra away from home
since raorntag. and was away al lhe time of ;
their*. I would Suggest to Subscriber ibrt
next time he get nearer the facta before be '
makes such allusions st he mad* fa hie letter, j

Gold 112},

Charily cumpehs m* to believe that he writs
what he did for lhe publie good and ant for
any Ursine to acanduMso myself or Mr. W bheicr,
but my own feelings compel mo b&gt; say Io him
to gel nearer lb* troth In bis aext letter tf pos-

son,

Lawis. McNaughton, Russell. Sheldon.

Minutes of the previous meetings Were read
and approved.
Petition rignod by Milla Philips end others,
idative to the extension of Church Strew.

Church Calendar.

Thu will undoubtedly l»e
fruit.
.
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June H. First Sunday afterTrinity.
On recommendation ef Street Com ndUse
June 24. St. John, the Baptist.
they were instructed to pave tho gutter oa lhe
Jqne 25. Second Sunday after Trinity.
East side of Michigan Avenue, from Stale
Road to the H. W. corner of lot owned l&gt;y A.
A. Young.
In eompliaaee with the racommradrtiea oft (
Street Committee the Commissioner was In­
strutted to gravel Jefferson Ktrect. +rom Fall

the printer Ruing.

petual motion.

(*re*k North, to top of the LIK In front of lots

Special Serai.

tnri ter KW. .Ynmih*.
The motion of AW. Tomlinson that the Iron
Bridge 1* rovrrod with Osk 2 l.y 3 lnd.es was

bM| cents on a dollar.

Festival on

■irt will Msamraoc tu day.
'/'The first load of wool «old In
1 l^ruaghl 2l» certs per pound.

Hartleys

Strayed from tile pdMtnrc on the Mes­
ter ftrtn, in tho 'Township of Curllon,
a light bay mare liolt, two yearn old, ratit-

Therc will be a job Joi to tbo luwuat bid­
der
giving good security, to build a town
'
hall. SneSO x:t2frct, height 10 fijci.
Plan and apccUpatiuns may be soco at
often
of the Supervisor. Baid job wiD Ixs.
‘
•olden Th-wsdajr, Jane 15, at one o’clock
aud in all other plaoes I seek Io know my iP. M , al the house of Owen Hoouau in
duty, and'to do It. That ia enough fur me
nid towuthip.
and my conscience is always o ijnlrter, tosny
Board.
such allusion ns your subscriber sees tit to
make. The Wheeler’s are also numerous in
Birtyr Co. and perhaps he betiej- be more explirii with them. However I leave them to
light their own ball lee, only raying that none
.of them had anything to do with lie adjust­
ment of the lone and thnt F. M*. Whealer la.

Holter.

little.

W. H. n. Heath, the settlor membe
of the firm of Ileath, ^lixbury &amp; Cor
has rcthvd ftvm Lutiuces In thv cf'y, and
Train ha* brought me »_wdl Rwortod
U Oaw traveling ' for the Grand ^sjddx
•took of Boot., Shcc, ud Gaitaea fir the
sammcrsnJ RU trade, *Mdt I will *e]l Barta! Case Co. Uis many friends wish
wny down low for Cetdt.- I also adl tho hint Micoew.
Query—Wlut will do tire undertaking?
ceMtratod
Biupr
Bering
Mtehine
"Why Stebbins Brot|ion of course.
different Kind* of Hewing Maehinm. NtsoJlea ami Mtwlttne OiL T nta&gt; sell Well k
Wanted.**-Everyone to try our Teak
Cislmt'I*umni.
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Prien tuncn.
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J. Mav*
SMTrn, Maxee &amp; Presto*.
Opposite lite I'uat Office
xsi8w3
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Htuftfep, Mich

Tbe Republican Stale Con vertion to uoiuin
str State officers is called for TburaJay.
Augnst 3d al Lnasing.
The work ofGrading for th* paved gutter
on Michigan Avenue, is being pushed sbrsd
with great rapidity, and u being »rU ,drae

The arrangements .for the .fab, are being
perfected, and a good Ume is ensured, and we
hope the people of the crarty will I* ra
hand to enjoy the festivities of th* occasion.

S

r.8. o«u.

ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones.
xxWtf

WHERE ?

Commissioner was authoritad Io repair the
Street near Mrs. Butleir's, the ex prase not to
exceed fifteen dollars.
The following Bilh ware allowed and (hders

as fallows :
*
Ayra. Dawara. LraU. McNauohmp. Rnstetl
aud Tomlinson—4. Nays, Sholdra-L
The Account of George M. Dcway, fttrjwlnting. ot |L3 01, was allowed by yeas awd says

of the Stale llqaor tax expires the fourth Fri­
day fa th* prerant month, which wHI be thr
•-■.Id, iurt. If th* Sheriff has the eollsctiag to
do. four per cent will be added tn the original

Sheldon and Tomlinson—C. Xay»’
On motion of Aid. Lewis, tho Council ad­

lf»t

Havana Cigars
Mackernl,

ritimoD, tind J|crriug, all Now Pish ut
.
SM|Tif, Maker &amp; I’RcaDroN'j.
xxi8w3
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glohghl murirn.
31CTUBESI
I am now aU alone in the Phutognqh
business, and aa I have made Xrrangonwnta to iucrcaiw my fragilities* for dvfng
u-ra work than over, nil. should tall
and' get a negativu taiuin. The superi­
ority of my work in thu part i* a stiffifiimt guarantee'of finite
work in the
Aituw.
Booms iu Waabiugtun Block,
south hide State Hired.
31 tf
(J*o. L. IltATH.
M. D. lived desire* to call
his.MW*Waj!un Bto&gt;p. when
found nt aU hours of any day,
any work in his line, .frompu
.
nokc in an cU wheel, b» thu building of
the best buggy ever seen in the county of
Barry. Don't furgt-i the place;.in the
shop with dteon Rich k Bro., comer of ’
Church and Railroad Street.
XMftf

Extra heavy Bhirting 12J eta.
Rest cottotuMtes 10 to 3U eta.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty Iwac GoraeU iL eta.
Irtulien* Lose Exra heavy 10 ds.
Two button Kid Glove* 90 eta.
A nice line of Coat Bindings.
A frill and com|&gt;lete asnorimetit
Clothing.

erection has proved himself a good man
ths place, ud a perfect gentleman.

Ayes, Dnwara, Lewis, McNaughton. RwneeU.

journed to Wedaenday evening, June Hth, A.

Tobacco.—We can adl the bat fur the
money iatiuKftjr:
Manee 4 Preston.
xxiSwS

Bwrrrr,

WE MEAN BUSINEBH!
Funature Xlounnt south rtdo State St.
opposite H. A. GuodXwir’tt Hardwtiru
jttore.

STEBBINS- BRO’S

J. Cole &amp; Son
WUOLKdALE A RETAIL

Mr ftr Sfc al Ue Ural Unit Bate
LAND PM8TEII

Fanaera remember that the old attd
rdiabte bowMofO. B. Sahbnry ia.aeekwr.
Laying egg*, butter, poultry and all kind.*,
of farmer ■ produce, uuder Bartow A Good

yeu Xrtw to te rrbbWe.

STUCCO

WATCH UK

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XX2K

UH ABAIB

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

REAP THIS

A Gral. Mcllii ii Prica !

Lilil

Rhw

Rtict?

and unye too, «t
, ,
Smitu, Maher A PRfatrojt'f
.

New Haven Conn.,

GRAND DANCE.

SALISBURY t, BHOSSEAU

xxi8w3

The time haa now come when my Acmust be paid. I have debta Io pay
that I amt bo (mid, and to that cod mtrsf
tMrtif that panKKK who owe me
pny
np without further delay.
Ralph Jordam.
May, 17th 187C.
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YOUNG MEN.

FURNITURE

CHARLES tl. WELLS, n*il"t
henke l. hills,.salary
Tltc mot* exteudw, thorough and com­
plete institution of thu kind tn the world,
night thousand graduate* of thia college
now tn tmcccteM lundnow in the principal
cilia and towns of the United States.

L. D. QcncEunvsa, Itoeordcr.

Look hero !

Look here !

loffins, Caskets &amp;. Shrouds

Tit Biikt Illi tf Siitatisi Fir
YiW Meo.
Magnificent granite building, with ele­
gantly fitted and furnished apartimmta for
the application of and carrying out of our
novel and ryhtetnalic method» of

BUSINESS TRAINING,

Yunng men who conteteplata n bu-unra.lifa, and parent* having mnm to educate.

dtwuQwmta ndating to the colk'gu, which
r full information an to taro, euudirii of entarnca, ete. Addrwm,

PallmauPi
the MteokH

the

for

Peerless Milk Safes
now on exhibition at our Fpruiluie
Store. AH kinds of work made to or­
der. Be j ml ring or all kinds of old fur
niluro it sally done.

______

Oa Jane 12tb * 18th the Grand Rapids apd

it was expected U would be, sad that Mr,
BritlM. the man who has rapurfalradsd its

Parties having Pictures to t'raroo
would tki well to p • Utctu framed of ue
as we can do IL
.crand Cheaper than
any house In P
. c County. We keep
the Imrgevt and Bent selected stock ot
FJUrURE FflAMElAhD MOUL1&gt;INGfi, BKAOKm*. J'AJPKR-HOLDraw, Wai.i^E0C4P01»,^lifi*ebliDUMES,
and everything in Uw Furniture line.
We Jnvile all penraus to call and look

Cloning oat Slae—Canned goods M cost

Ayes, Pnwson, Lewis. McNaughton, Bussell

Hr. Jason Turner, after years of absencs Indiana It. R. will sell Excursion tickets from
from this city, spent ht the hoapitala of De­ all principal stauonr to Cincinnati, and rfaurn
troit, Now York end Europe, has returned and for on* fare for lhe round trip. Thera iloheta
opened on e&amp;ee fur lhe practise of medicine. will be good to roluru until June 21st, aud
He may be touud for the present nl his real
through cars are rwu to Cfarinnaii without
dence un Michigan Avenue, but will soon open

ilou Frac* around the Oonnt Koom Square.
It is just to any that the fence' iti butler thou

make.
We sell none of Utht cheap-made Fur­
niture that, ft made by machinery. The
good* we make fa made by hand, and
wanunted. We IqvRe al! pcrannn to
call and inspect our goods, fur they al
bear inspection. No trouble at nl^

hon&gt;c.

What! don’t you think »e csu sell

&lt; The firtahlug itirokw or* briug pat oa

3d; Bifause we keep the Lest c work­

men.
Codfish, Trout] Whitefish,

D.. Witt.

The l.ycsum Arsoetatira of the Township of
Berry, will celebrate Ute ('eu boontai of Amer­
ican Independence, by a picnic party on lhe
shors* of the Lake north and east of Hickory

FURNITURE!

au&lt;J be buyny again

M. Prickett, for one month's salary, Rd 1 GC.
A. J. Angle, fur cleaning Engine. $I&gt; 60.
O. W. Grace, far elennlng Bridge.
&lt;X).
F. F. McNair, for Street w»tk. 3d Ward.

Shsldo* and Tomiinmm—«. Nays, nos*.
The Account ef L. D. Bornum, of R12 60.
ft»r tf sing pump, was allowed by ayes and noys

Do you wunt tie
goto

Look Drue—4iMtou gab t-»t Ohio
Slow Ware nt whoiMtle and retail, best
iu the city at
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SMlTfe JlAftUU^PRESJ^FA

Yeas—Dnsrson, Lewis, McNaughton. Kussell, Kholdon aud Tocnlinsun—C. Kaye, none.
On motion of Aid. Shridoa. lbs fttteot

We notioe Ural Mr. Stebbtaa is building a
fine sidewalk on th* Best side of bln fats i&gt;n
Jetfmon Street. He should iamb fas* job. by
extending it aa lhe North. &lt;* Crater St roei.
The time speettfed by hew ‘for the payment

Where you wrttl find nil kiutlx ot

Of every Bescripfio Which we

For SALE—A valuable young
InqnircoT Marahall Pricket.

Titr Iknr.l of Supervisors mat.-u one o'clock
adopted.
।
this P. M and organised by elect!eg Hon
The fullowim resolution was offered by AM]
1&gt; Q Robinson of thia ally Chairman by a
►4«tr of 12 to U
H Asti num. June 8th, 187l».
adopted by yeas and nays.
’
" m - nr"'
‘
Uttvlrtd, That the Common Council receive
bids for 5.600 feat off «ral class White Oak
Fox Bale—A Coo mare pad edit.
lumber 2 by 3 iecbra, 12 or 16 feet loaf, that
Time w ill ba given if desired for an appro­

John Stanley is fa receipt a large lot of
r»* &gt;Sfinest frof^rin. wHrh he is railing cheaper
L. D. Qt&gt;actoentatsli, fur Sundries. W 09.
that aver. Additional particular in on edi­
by yeas ami nays as follows :
tion of Thursday.
Ayee, Dawson. Lewis, McNaughton, Bussell,
E. C. Brown has been appointed Arauusnl Hhridon. and Tomlinson—6. Mays, wane.
Tie Account of Grants &amp; Holmes, far print­
General Superinteadeal oflbe Mmbigau tentral Railroad and win soon rater upon his ing, of »H 00, w*s ^loned by ysas sml nays

duties with his b*ad&lt;|unrters nt Jaekeon.

Keep It.

•r thin in flesh, am! rather small in tine.
Any person giving hdbrmation where the
colt- may be round wjll be liberally re- can sell Cteaper than an/Hbua • tn Bar­
vrartfed.
F. J.Johes,
ry Oouutx, Corthe*- reason*:
IIowcMnbhinc Agent.
1st. Because wo liave no rent I &gt; pay.
' Hartinga, May Blat 1&amp;7G.
XXllOtf
21. Decauae we make'lhe most of oui

We have lOjWU Rolbt Wall i’apcr on
band consisting of Gold Tin Ia,
Tiirtwi
Butina, French Balins,
White
Blanks,
Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the brat
Buff and Brown Blanks, also cheap Bor­ n thu market A, full supply at J. I*.
ders, Gilt and Frenoo Borden. Window Roberts’.
/ ’
-ra.
Shades, and Window
Fixlunn of all
kinds.
Cal! and soe.
Etn Busby not to be out done, has re­
Smitu, Mane* A Prehton.
tail bin material naglo*.
everythin;;
xxt8w3
.j a.,
Collar*, Cuzoni cte. all Aral clara, can be
found at Em’*. Everybody ackiwwkdgcs
that Em ia the beat Drtsor in sixteeu
counties. *
• ixSl tf

Do all the goml you can in the world, and
make as little uoi&lt;e about ii as peMiUe.

We had the plesure of aoali, Thursday, from
Willis Merritt, attorney at law. Tecumrah.

iww m.

STEBBINS BBO’S.

(

The Common Council will hold a vjiecial
«eraion on Wedne-day evening.
'

When you gel bold of silver change du not
hurt J it up: Vat ke-p it in circulation.

HASTINGS

CIUBUS R. WELLS, Priuiiint,

cr29tf

W. P. Andras at Onto Spring*. Kent
&gt;., iaanid to be aouMidabc for Bepre-

nUltve iu the State legislature.

He if

T. J. AltMMOS,
Oau. JW A&lt;
Topeka, 1

SaliRbury lb Broaaeau.

r«Sp7D«e.,% 1875.

Uj 1

JVfao Hawn, Cbnn

aauuic

FOR SALE &gt;t THF BANNER OFFICE

�SEW ABTBimSEWTi

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RURAL

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TOPICS.

Tfflt |-BT!1?IMU CC TtSS tOT
la scree rectiou. of the coot Uj m insect
caiW the phyRex.-ra cr vine kx*»c attack.
! lhe root* ofgrape vino- and hitherto no
rereedy ha« been due»«v«rd- M. Daren*.
* amber «f the FrrnA AcOonynf Sa­
-ore h* recently daxovet.-i a "TSre

This was [re-vui

nearer

.prink’.rae

by

Live. and the

ipen then* co rertoic

reree beta bring -ea at the above dirtaacr

f.-ore their hires.

cab* day fix

Ii must be * 'terr eii.

bectofiy

cnehadretonce-

Bat onfeMik they *• fc.&lt; p ww •
«d a half. tod the mart of the honey the y

-uber H found within k asiie uf their hiv.s.
No pcr-x&gt; ran stake bee* prvtowhl: uain*

the suit

of lhe honey h

that dixorre

faund within

ia windy days bat* have

*_-*»&lt; the
T*.i.- a&lt;h«eet any ’« caused by injury
In wme torciga cowntrire the uX- ' to tin.- teed, retired by chewicy the dry
It aariMs ia
tenure bee keepers iu in the halt: of I axd hard Kerndt of corn
inarw^ their been from frfare to pUre,| decay of the ittfh. Tie !?wwt Jour-ai
rays:
-&amp;Kh4ocajcd teeth may U reab. al three auk- distant- twice ce three j
H*cT«d by the esme inmuuset.: *’ a denlnx
time* ia a
vX.hera Um honey harvest.I wo .U apply to one r owe tooth under
varies a* i» tnue and they eutoi&amp;r a n»,, sjmilxr eirramstanees. The &lt;y»j&lt;ja» to

hard work to fir even * rede
wind.

dhmaf* ananda half from
trie*
*

ja

their api-

far *» U»e bees generally By.

•

rcxi AXV •IXJOK 4XOCK.
A fanter writes; “We have got ph^ty;

jfitock if it were only kept
I mric.

ci

the pare 1

There fa too aaeh desired «a lhe.

j-an ef fanner* to eho^e breeds to ewns

breeds, to bare a ndxtsrc of breads, and:

|«*
While! b»-as m decay or emrastica rftfcrir
.ixh.i *y*&lt;em is fidfcwed. we &lt;b*P. raake1 iathus-c can be weired. »d whilell*-’
bat little adraneraeei ia breedmg Sne1 appetite and ebewiog Letritks of the am
i«k.
If* fanner desires to breed sal Ao not appear diminished n* interchoice stori fee sale, ii h best to keep, fixcnee win be weemary."
r ulr tton.=gh bred sacaxla .bat fix hk.
&gt;&gt;«a c*e '-.rode Moek k- often proftribic.

thss haw tothren

aaw writer ad I- in regard to fann-xs '
Snreding pure swxk uadr: ‘-He can *e2 j
his crock for three or fnr times what it »
w wth fix meat. It ent's lire t&gt;-&gt; more to ;
raise it. and any &lt;trr-’x-&lt; stocl he Lae he j
can omrert into meat Lj4-t as wtH *» the '

THE FOE OF .PAIN
.c.tarjggaar

MUSTANG

, WHICH HAH STOOD THE TE5T Of 1
to TEARS.
I
THERE IS NO cQKf&gt;lT WILLI
NOT HEAU30 LAMENESS IT
WILL KOT CURK. SO ACWE, NO
to detdhunc wbeth r the potato tabor PAIN. THAT AFTLIOTB THE HU
ihnwhed anenic when Paris srres wa-1 MAN BODVr^W TMM BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN
applied to the plants io &lt;i&lt;atr,y th.- {•&lt;*!&lt;&gt;' l.WAL. THAT DOBS KOT YIELD
iTO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE C08TING Sc.. SSe.. oe fil.00.
HA- OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN HErNHTAND RESTOK
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
Liflsns the plant f»nt ia no’Ta«uxncr eo«jd '
HANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
I tied a trace of anewi? tn life tuber*..
Other -Lcmisu hare mad - dtnilxr invert!
Colirx** with the same rcssit.&gt; • In -oua
case, the person- wiv. apply the i’arb
jretn are f*jiwno! by it Th-.- f-dkwing,
,i&lt;c» are reponc! a- haring jtctxre.-d is
Michigan last year.. Ia uue case. Ly tore
liand&amp;n •- the Paris -rten wu alhnred
to ojase in o&gt;utoet ukh a *reoc the hand.
It swelled enoraou-Uy . La: wx» sobduad
by vincrar and suit.
In at.-Xher eats: the
dtx&gt;t wi« inhaled, resulting iu ranch join (
in the.hevl and a
drwhar^c fnxn '

PROSATE OSDLH
UF K1CUI.;A5. c-«*ii -r l
MtaftW
for tfcs

FARM FOR SALE

50 ARE IMPROVED

the tM»*e for t&lt;-? week*. In an -Aber case,
the reisoa wa« p^rnritted -to enter a h»4c I
in the b«X kg. crarijig smOm. iafiassiuaUoa.
Another nun namMriy ewupo? xilh his
Icairia;
life frets inhaling lhe dust, which be hr &lt;i
ihmrdly emienroeel io exclude will, a rei’
&gt;ver ide fate. He was oek two weeks
Another hod his cyr* badly infiamed for a
long tjase by the dcst entering there, and
■ome children were isgertd by pisyinz
oreong the dwond potatoes.
IIxMibc* Jaa'y. Jit. 1878.

A First-Class Farm,

ttne of IHuois report*: • •’Front the infvnnatiou w&gt; far ubtaMed it** proved that
lhe Icmm for the Iasi year were fr'ly «uua!
rotoasl&amp;WifUW.. Hofarthelto
wer* *hflw thaftbere is id general euoric-.idn of the orgiic axsi cau.M» oftb« dis-

the next dav. if the
thhk
dinner cant it over cuvfi&amp;j. ~~ that
"*
the
air en circulate lnw$r throng —____
the nu idling- spa tU- &lt;urfao- . nh. TK

etover reny Ke two fact thick wpuu

the

OHDER.

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                  <text>NO. 14.HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1876.

VOL. XXL

AffliciiniHi. Immmi
VW. THE SPRING TRADE.

9
= £
a S’

ond

Iron Plow
With
Wood or Iron Beam.
Land Rollers, Harrows, Cultivators. Double Shovel Corn
PlOws.

Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers
TRIUMPH HARVESTER AND KKP1RR STATE MOWER,

BATH PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
With patent Bent Gear, made from the best New York Second
Growth Hickory.
The Old Reliable
GEO. M. DEWET
AND

PVBLISHEIt.

Constantsy on Hand,

AT AGRICULTURAL HA LL.
One door east of Goodyears Harthvarc.
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ftA TES Of AD VERTIS1NG.

ismubm. I ti.a&gt;l gJ»l ttJ&gt;o I &gt;rmi moo
1, Culumn. |_ 5.101

Thy natna «i bl

celebrated

-ii

EDITOR

rKimunruuL nnui.

tool 16.001 77JO I

MESSER &amp; POWERS
Hastings, April 12, 1876.

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON

toJO

I. No dvdueUoa t/ouUHMtl
raju ar* fur 33 IHh CoJumtMi.

WBSMAL AND BW88 CARDS.

FH1L. W. MISKERN.

HAJtVKV WRIGHT,

- DENTIST . _
AH warit ercaratfr attradMd to.

Great Bargains
READ!READ! READ!

Special Medical Announcement

toy Comfort and Happinsst

Pianos Organs
and

OP HASTISOS AND TICTNITY.

M. J. ■- UW1E

MON BED ’S PIANOS.

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO
b‘— SJStt**;—

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.
Wholesale Agent for Michigan
■ uioiii «•»» •••« Indiana.
-.a.
-«&gt;
ranch Hoaeea •:at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw and
Flmt,
A. D. BROWN, Plano Tuner.
xknr

W iUxa altar li&lt;ht &lt;Uviw.
TIHanefarary (II

~

am afraid the. home is spoiled, and I do
not know what to think about the other
things. But Mr. Rogers wffl believe me.
So I came down here to stay with Hugh,
if Mm. Marston was willing, till Mr. Rog­
ers comes home. I had no money to pay
board, and I tfa^Ut bho would like to
hare me help cut up her wood. That is
all there is about it"
I am glad vou stayed here. Don't you go
away till Mr. Rogers has returned. There
is trouble in store for his family. I feel
very sorry for them. You had better come
back to school in the morning—it is a
pity to have you loee anything from your
limited privileges."
‘■But if Theodore abouldeallmo a thief?
I could not stand it.”

WHOLE Nft 1057.
a mind to go with him. ' I told him I
would go in and tell mother where I was
going. They said there was no need of
that, as they should be back before ten
o'clock. As we got to the house, I ran
in to get my overcool, and speak to mother,
but she was not at home ; so I took my
coat out of th&lt; ball closet, and run after
the boys. Theodore told us to be quiet,
as Bill would make a fuss if hejtnew that
he was going off without doing the chores.
So we kept still in the stable, while he
went in with a handful of wood and got
his overcoat. Blanchard told him to get an
overcoat for him, as ho had none. He
brought out two, and they put them on.
He raid William was just going to eat
supper. They'harueiBcd the black horse
and took the red sleigh, and we'went off.
I never thought of anything wrong about
it. When we got to the hotel, Blanchard
called for an oystes supper. 1 told them
j had had supper, but he urged xo hard,
that I sat bown. Hey had cider too,
and I drank some. Two or three times
he called for cigars for three. I told them
I was feeling very strange in my head,
and Theodora told me to take a few whiffs
from my cigar, and I would feel better.
Tut I grew worse, and started for the
door. I could hardly go. 1 aat down on
the bench on the piazza, and that was the
last I remember, till I woke up nearly
frozen ; the horse, sleigh and boys were
all gone. I knew it was'^ past midnight,
a-vthc moon was going down. 1 had no ‘
money, and I thought I would start for
home on foot, I felt dreadfully, and I
made up my mind that I had taken some­
thing stronger than cider, and it had made
me perfectly drunk. I could not walk
very fast, I felt so weak ; but I had gut
almost to the village when I heard a sleigh
coming. Blandiard had takon off the
belLs.so Mrs. Rogeos and William could
not hear us, when wc Went off- I. Mw it
was the black horse, and I called to them
to let me ride. They did not stop at first.
but at hot let me get in. They laughed

. “I am afraid he will, and I know I
should strike him."
“I think you could govern yourself,
William. Tt would grieve me to have
any quarreling; but my impression is very
muui riotuiciuni
strong that Theodore will not Vo at school
Tv Cbriituu Kina.
to-morrow."
Miss Wardlow did not talk much on
the homeward ride, being busy engaged in
thinking over the tale told her by William.
She deeply sympathised with Mr. Rogers*
coming distress; it was evident that Wil­
liam could dear himself free from the im­
putation, but she saw no chance for Theo­
THE YANKEE SHOOLMISTRESS. dore to avoid disgrace and punishment;
and she remembered Mr. Roger's words
to his wife, ‘‘You are bringing that boy
[Front the Country Gentleman, Albany, up to be a curse to you."
Just as they entered the village, she
N. K]
met the doctor. He reined up bis hone,
CUAPTKB BSVEN.
os they were passing by.
Thb was William's story
“Mus Wardlow. I was just going down
"Yesterday morning Mrs. Rogers went to Mrs. Manton's for you ; James Griffin
to put the clean clothes away, arid on open­ is very anxious to see you. He is wan­
ing my cheat Io by iu my shirt and dering in bis anind, most of the time. I
stocking*, she raid ahc found a lot of broad­ think perhaps he will be more quiet with
cloth, silk and other ' drees goods! iShe you ; and I believe there is something ho
came downstairs, and asked me where they wishes to talk with you about. His
came from. I told her 1 knew nothing mother is worse than nobody in a sick room;
about it, the last time I was at the closet, she is so excitable.”
tween cider and brandy. I asked tbvni
there wax nothin;; of tho kind there. There
Mrs, Watsou was just coming out of where they bad been, and what Blanchard
was no lock on it, for I never had any­ the door, » she asoeruUJ tlw&gt; "irq*
_
came back for. They said it was their
thing to Jock up. Theodore raid he guess­
*‘T am glad yon have come, lie ia call­ buxinaft, but told me they had got into a
ed 1 was going to set np an opposition ing'fur you all the time. It at more than
row, and if it wsn found out they would
stem, and run Wateob out. There was a half trouble that ails the boy.”
get seat to the penitentiary, and I with
young man there, one uf_ the railroad
“I met Dr. Emerson coming for me. them. Blanchard tried to hire me to keep
Imnda that came hi with Theodore in the Please ask Mr. Watson not to retire till I
still, and offered me 850 if I would prom
night, and staid to breakfast—the same come in; I have something dreadful to
one that has come to the evening ocbuof, relate, and I wish him to know it imme­ isc not to tell about it. I told them I
knew nothing about it, and I could not tell.
and called Theodore out, Bevcral times. diately.”
I only knew I had made a fool of myself,
Well, he said some provoking things. I
Laying aside her clonk and hood in the and wished I had staid at home. When I
told them if there ww anything in that kitchen, Miss Wardlow stood a monun'. by
got
out of the sleigh, Blanchard flung a
chest that ought not to be tbefe, they the stove to warm her, and then glided
knew more abohtit than I did, and I got quietly to James' bedside, and hid her shawl on my shoulders, and told tne to
keep that to put me in mind of the first
up and went out to the barn. I wnx just cold hand upon his feverish forehead.
time I got drunk. I wax so sick I could
frightened wheu 1 Maw the black horse ;
“I thought you would never cuuw!"
lurdly go, when I got out of tho aleigh.
he wax all crippled up and was Blinking
“I called after school, but they were I crept around through the woodshed
like a leaf; ho luul uo blanket on, and 1 hoping you would sleep."
chamber,
and got into my room, and went
knew he had been liard driven the - night
“I never shall sleep again. I wish I to bed ; I did not sleep, 1 was so cold and
before, for I blanketed him and fed him was dead !*’
.
in such pain. An soon as it was light, I
myaelf the last thing. Mr. Rogers told
"O, you must not Wish so : you will be caiuo down and made up a fire, and tried
Theodore not to touch the horses while better soon, I hope.’’
to warm me. After awhile I thought of
he was gone; if the children had to go tv
“Ia there any one io the room? I want
acliool, 1 was to carry them with the old tv talk alone with yon; I Goo'I want nny my overcoat and that shawl that were m
my room ; so I thought I would get my
sorrel. I could not lind IRackey'a blanket one to hear us."
coat aud hang it up in the closet, so moth­
till 1 looked in the red nlrigh; it was there
“Hhall I go one my, son F* said Mr. er euuld not see it. The shawl is a nice
and there was a groat roll of shining Mack Griffin.
new one, and I think it must be worth a
cloth and some shawls besides, end a jug
“Yus, everybody but ML® Wardlow ; I
good depl. I hid it in the nhed chamber,
with liquor in it. I put thia, with the want to be alone."
in atfold tub. I am afraid the boys did
finding of the things in my chret, together,
“They are all gone out, Jarno*. What something wicked, but I certainly did not,
and so I went back to the house and asked ia it T'
only as I got drunk. I suppose 1 am
Mnt. Rogers who drove Blackey and the
“Is the door shut tight, so that no one .vary nek, and I am glad of it; for I had
red sleigh after dark. She said, no one. can bear
father die than to disgrace my father."
I told her there had, and she had better
She tried it, and found it was closed,
"Weil, I amgtad it was nothing worse.
go out and see him, for I thought he was and came to his side.
I do not think you will be sent to prison. sailed. She went Out and was terribly
“Mias Wardlow, I want to take hold of
I
will
tell you the truth.
Mr. Harper's
frightased, and I showed her the things your hand, and, oh. do not hate me: but
store at Shelbouroe was broken into Sat­
inihealeigh. Shn did not know what to toll me what to do.”
urday night , and a quantity of money and
ray. She told mo to rub tho borne down
Taking hi* hand, ahc sat down by his
mid blanket him. When 1 had done it, I side, ‘'James, I wiU promise to advise you poixLs taken ouL Suspicion rests on you
three. The sheriff inquired of Mr. Wat­
went back to the house , Young Blanchard ax wril ra I cam What is UF*
son concerning a boy named Jim, and
luul gone, Mra. Rogers nd tho little gills
,“X am not to blame ; I never meant to
we4» ciylug
Thvodoro was swearing. do wrong—but it ia' bettor for mo to die AViHuim Merton. The thiug will all come
out
soon.”
Ho said, if anybody had driven tho bone
"Blanchard was a clerk unco in Har­
it Was 1—Ac knew nothing about tho father. .1 heard them saying
ti&gt;;
clothes in the sleigh. I told him he knew sheriff from bhelbourue was in the place, per’s store, and they dismiased him, and
that I never used a horse unless Mr. Rog­ and he will find out everything, 1 know he was mad enough about it But I only
went out as far as the Point Hotel."
ers told me to *, that I was at home before he will, and I shall be sent to prison.”
‘‘Now, James, the' beat thing you can
“PcrhapanoC: if yen did not assist in
little girls, and. then went to bed. He
do
ia io confide in your father, and tell
■ ■ - ———— I —
I — — Jsaid 1 lied, and one thing brought on an­ with you. I know something, of it."
him the whole story. You will fuel better
other, till he kicked me; and, Mias Ward­
"HaYn they found out all about it ? is and, as he will have to hear it, it had bolter
low, I knockcded him downI That he after me? ’
come from you first I am very sorry it
“He took tea at Mr. Watson s. Ho happened. Do you remember, James, the
was inquiring for William Merton. Did i text, “My MOgj if sinners cutioc litre,
Theodor® ae awn as I did
but I, wm he have anything to do with it?"
I consent thou not? I,hope this will bo *
sory angry. I told her I was sorry, and
“No; I will take my oath he did Dot. lewon to bo remembered as loag ra you
Umt I had better stey till Mr. Rogen came Why, he was at homo when we started off; live. I did not like Blanchard's appearback—that the stock would need care and ho was vpuhieg him at tho kitchen sink.
that .be expected roe to ace to things, and I raw him through tho window."
cicd him.*' ।
•
.thatif
wished, J would theta go. away.
“Who wax with you, then ? .Whom did
“Mbw Wardlow, would you bo willing
Bit she arid, I h«4, Up leovo—iL wa« DM you call William ?'
tn Uli father for me ? I cannot tell him,
mfck live with, me—I would kill some“BRI Blanchard. You have seen him
toodV DCXt. She Aent Mary to get my at the school house when he has called for
riothes from the chamber, and Theodore Theodore Rogers. I heard Dod eall him It ia brat for
teld mo the Hrot thing I could do was to Bill Merton down at the Point."
outdoiay, aa
weMr. Mandril u.
‘ Then Theodore was with you T'
still in the ph
the troth, bad rail
I my Boe before him, in would tell'
«d,J «u. &lt;W. Whealuok
, he and
my overcoat from.the , hall, I saw
went in;
ody had worn it,,ahd*T found some
at school’
in thepoeket which I ^iever saw
"Can you enr like me again. Mira Ward­
low?
t». i waaa'nwlH
ro art, Cv ^eiflweaH like to ride; hew*
“I like you better than ever, my poor
till Mr. Bogam caw. Ude. for be K-e Las
boy ; I will see you again to morrow, but
good to toe, and 1 will be true to him. I and would like my company home, if I had

�THE VICTORY IS
•oratto ptftey.
Washinotox. D. C. Juna 12th. 1876-

ment on the finitday of January, 1879, and
aiguifv it* opjxjKitit® to any modification or
repeal of thtthw that does Dot guarantee
a still earlier or better method cd returning
to specie payment. Let no doubtful word
go out from this Convention upon the sub­
ject of honest money. Price* are already
at the specie point. Stand firm by your
numerous resolutions and platforms a Utile
longer, and your currency basis will be
Iran.* formed into a coin basis so easily and
so naturally that you will be youradvw
For; President.
surprised, regretting only, a» you will, that
RITHERFORD B HAYES
it was not determined upon at an earlier
day.
Resumption accomplished, in all
of Ohio.
human probability there will follow ten or
For Vice-President.
fifteen yean of prosperity equal to that of
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
any former period, perhaps greater than
of Pennsylvania
the country has yet seen.
lined to the .derision of the RepnbhIf yon will, in addition, put a {dank in­
to your platform declaring for such au
amendment of the Cunttitution as wifl ex­
H A.YKH»’ PI-ATFOHM »
tend the Pn^identiul office to six years,
‘Honest money for all. and irad moke the incumbent ineligible far rrelcction, you will deserve the gratitude of
free schools for all.
There the American people.
should be do inflation which
As the mariner, when teased for many
will depreciate the one nor sec- days in thick weather, avail* himself of the
terian interferance* which wfll earliest glance of tb- hub to ascertain hew
fxr the elements have driven him from
destroy the other.”
his true coarse, aa, in bke manner, al the
end of
,

As we go to press we

learn

that the

National Couvestion/ha* adopted a Plat­

form
money.

perfectly

satisfactory.

‘Honest

The people are to enjoy political

rights irrespective of color or nationality.
Nou Seerrtarian

Free Schools.

Grants

administration euthuipistidy endorsed" It
w well.

THE NATIONAL CONVENTION.
At

12,

M. yesterday the

National

Convention assembled in
Exposition
Building in Cincinnati. The Building

was beautifully

decorated.

The attend­

ance simply immense. Every Delegate
was in his plane, and a large number of
alternates. The number of Delegates ia
752
The vote required to nominate is
37«\ 41
latest dates, of this writing
Thursday. A. M.. Mr Blaine’s friends
claimed 341.
The Michigan delegation
standing according to a dispatch from Hou.
Ihraid Striker,' 12 for Bristow, 7 for
Blaine, and 3 for Hayes.
Hon. E. D. Morgan, Chairman of the
Republican National Executive Commit­
tee, called the Convention to order, who
introduced the Rev. Mr. Mnlkr, of Coving­
ton, Ky.. who offered prayer. After this

Gxsitlkmem of nix Coxvkntiok
The day and the hour Lave arrived al
which the representative* of the Republi­
can party were invited to assemble to nom­
inate candidates for Preadont and Vice
IVeridest of the United States, and in obe­
dience to the authority of the Republican
National Committee, I now respectfully aak
that you will maintain order.
Ial85Gat Philadelphia, in I860 at
Chicago, and in 1S64 at Baltimore, act­
ing nndcr the same general authority, &gt;t
has been ray privilege to call Republican
National Conventions Loader. If I ex­
cept the action of the Coaventiou of 1864,
the duties which this intelligeDi body has
in comparison with former!
ooea, are the most important of all of these
authoritative gatherings of tho maty.
Ia June, 1864, we were in the midtt of
the war for the prtwervation of tbc Union.
We had great armies in the field, but they
had achieved only partial austxas, and
when succaarful always at a very great
fomrfhfe The bravret and b«t rf our

"Ktaeand Ferry
is the ticket
W-bingtoa Chrmrxcti.
'
Tbe Congremaaaal proceediags piasaaf fa
।
batfitde of iaterwt exm^l the etetwal
Oat W*t they apeak of the great

of

ALL OPPOSmOi IS OVERCOME

tioa party as “Peter CooperV ‘bus load.”
There seems to be an impression that

brfure he was through. no man not entire­
ly without bowelis of compassion could
help pitying the Judiciary Committee. He
completely used up the little fellows com
pomng that committee Proctor Knott must
have feh as the Bible sap the wicked will

in the day of judgment, like calling upon
the rocks and uxmutaius to fall on, and

hide him from the rrogrenre of Blaine.
He was convided on his own admission
of haring supprreed a telegram from Jo

The New York TMUtaesaye: -Procter
Knott's 'putation as a hutaoriat has been
w-hjaed by his malsriea aa a mBd idiot."
Aoording to the KqtMica^, there
were thirty-eight deaths and utocty-uoe
births in St Joseph durioc the year 1875Tbc chSblaiM*s bare broken out ia
Washingum among thr, Democratic politi
Several of them are just waddling

riaaa.

inah Caldwell to him as Chairman of the
Judiciary Committee, which proposed that

-veil ilmt Tarbox ! Fur »n i»l»ke
lUnajUj L-U*.
|nd uaetaf. There is nothing raw

he (CuldneUi wowld make an aftdav*
that he never sold any bonds to Tom.

er Goods usually
Class Grocery.
Competition^

Scott for Blaine. He- was farther con­
victed of trifing an untruth iu regard to
The Pott says that ‘ Impromptu" Tar­
the appointment of ths Sub committer box “did do* expert to use up Bta’tae."
The scene in the House was such that no It b evident tlyA his expectation* were
pen picture will prutray it. . It mutt have not disappointed.
been seen to be appreciated. On Wed­
Mr Blaine while on hi* way to church
nesday, the committee room was the yesterday ru attacked, with a smkirn fflplace of action and thejr Knott, Blaine. ocm ol *■ apupIciL nature, and retnaiutd
Frye and Tarbox, had a till. Ashe, of unconscious fur ab .ul six hour*.
from the foundation of our government, vc
North Carolina was particular in asking
have enme from the North, the South,
“Be not deceived." says th? New York
that
it be stated he knew nothing of- the
the East and the West, to take a political
HVrW wry solemnly, and very renew­
oUerration for the purjxne of amending telegram. On Thursday, Tarbox made
our system of National Government, so [u an exj-lainatioa in the House, but was able. wbeti it ia told that the Itanocral*
can carry New EuglanJ if Gw- Tilden is
as improvement is real and poasiblc. We
completely overwhelmed by Frye who
have come to this great and beautiful city
Dominated.
of Cincinnati on the banks of the grand closed his mouth when be referred to bis
A New Hampshire correspondent thinks
and placid Ohio, cuntainin^'Uearly 300,­ har’Dg supertitiourfy obtained a copy of a
he sees eigus that Hon. Chari® P. San­
000 souls, and where we do w find every
born, ^poater of the House, m the own­
■luxury that wealth, nature or art can jirodnee, but where not even a log cabin had
ing man tor .United States Senator “
There is a very evident intention to
been erected nor a white man born when
the Granite Slate.
force
a
report
in
favor
of
Kerr.
The
our Government was organised.
The mast ■ublime feature of the
The last three National Conventions of committee has bullied Haney from the
our party hare had indicated to them, in beginning, and has permitted a cloud of ent Coiigrcas has been the regulmtty with
advance, the nam® for nomination as the
lawyers and members of Congress to do the which the great Democratic larcntigatioo
candidates, for the National ticket, so that
No matter what facts are has succeeded in getting hold of the
they Lave been little else than ratification same thing.
meetings of the decrees that have been proven, or how alight the evidence in wrung cud of the mule.
made by the people, merely putting into favor of Kerr, he will have a report ex­
The Charlotte HfpMicau says ; ‘'Char­
form that which bad already been deeded onerating him.
lotte is going to raise fifteen hundred
upon. I allude to President Lincoln's
Every one of the heads of the differ­ thousaad doffars or aaore with which to
second nomination. and to the nomination
and reoomination of the splendid soldier ent purchasing and ooutracting bureaus of celebrate the Fourth of July. We judge
patriot, General Grant But such a state the navy department hare sworn positive­ so from the amount they want the printers
of things no Ion ger exists. There appears
ly that Secretary Bobcsun has never in­ to safaocribe.” And it was just about so in
at the present time nono to srhnm the un­
erring huger point* as the only candidate. terfered in any way with the puxuhaMS or
There seems to be no man rising to far contracts made by them. Senator Clayton
above all other? as to cause exultant introduced an amendment to the executive, amendment by which newspaper publish­
voices to exclaim. ‘Thou art tlie man." legislative and judicial appropriation bfll. er* on and after the fint ofJaenary, 1877,
The cunsequcnce is, that many distin­
requiring that the appointments in all arc to psy-/&lt;»«r rent* per pound instead
guished names among our party friends
for postage on newspaper?. It u
have been mentioned as candidates, and the executive department, should be of
will be brought Wore the C-onvcntii&gt;n when divided amongst the States and Terri­ true that it do® not pay to carry newspa­
the projcr time arrives for making nomi tories according to reyresentatioa. Af­ per* in the mail* from New York to Sam
nations. Therefore it ia that I have ex- ter three day? debate, the amendment
Francisco at this rate, bat it docs pay the
Smd myself as seeing greater rcspouri
y resting upon the delegates to this was rejected by one majority, beeause it was department to carry newspapers published
Convention titan upon any or all that have claimed that it was in the nature of leg­ in any part of New England to the post
islation and should not be made part of oficc in New England at the rate of two
The histery of our Republican party an appropriation bill. A table h» Iwen cerite per pound. Why, then, shook! ths
famishes abundant evidence of its itesire
prepared by the Southern Republican people of New England be taxed fur dethat the Government shall l&gt;e administered
with bonwty, and economy : and as a meaus i .Association showing the number of cm- lirery of newspapers in the far Western
I pbyeus in each department, the number States, where the population is as rerttreto that end, that the

should be derated by the introdiction of
all needful and proper referma. With such
a history and at a time like the present, it
can do*, be doubted that the choree of the
convention will fall on some one, who ever
it may be. clearly ctmunit ted on this ques­
tion not only by his expreofod opinions, but
also Ly his public Fife and conduct.
Lwill not further anticipate the action
of thia honorable body, except to say that
the firm so]
........................
DeesJ of all_________ _______ .____ _ _ __
National Constitution, and the support
and maintenance of all other prinripl® iovolved ia the war for the preservation of
the Union, must also be regarded aa the
pmniriuafar the highofiem of Prtridem
and Vice Premdent of the United State*.
With this acompliriwd, it will b« the
hiehesk datr-Md .abouM be the mest Measure, for all in authority to extend
the warm hand of foUowahip to all good
ritineos of this Union,and as xapdly as
p-ibk to forgive and forget the recent
post, and to do every act to make nnaatis-

their matters kept them within their
lines, and held fell dominion over them. name. OneJ^opLs “J
It was then modestly suggested by your ■au. Ll Lk«

CouDtiy.
.NaaLaal C&lt;a-

Wt&gt;N

each State should have and the numlier
eaoh State has, and itshows that some of the
States and the District of Columbia arc

ed that the expen*® of the mail far ex­
ceed the revenue.' The pries of carrying
newspapers should be gridssui by* the

ixrgly in excess, whilst others have very

number of miles of/rerrice, nod al ex­
changes should gd free
through
the

Both Houses will adjourn on Saturday
until next Friday to cnablc.the Republi­
can members to attend the Cincinaati
Coaventiou , aod the same thing will be
done for the St. Louis Conreotioe. Ia
fast 1 doubt whether there will be a
quorum
after Saturday, until after

mails.

thedoae of the St. Lcmis Conrmtiou.
Thi* readers it iaqxaeiHefor the appro.

The Democrats endeavor to strengthen
their pomtioa as to the appropriation*, by
declaring that there ia a steady fdiiag

FOR LADIES

FOR GENTLEMEN

liable ofthe Grocery HoMfalhe State.
Their prices are always an farm the tota
rot, ami their goods as goal ea th&gt; bmt
ia the market. There aeaetan exifaia
their large mica, rapidly taenwi»g
rooagv, and general pofmbrity not only i»
thia city, but throughout the
State.
May ttetr shadow never be toa.
The bataaee of cash m the state uaaAl
ury Jone 3d, was *1,243,434.56; reccipte
during the week ending Jane 10th, were

off ia the reoripts, amounting to fifteen
nuHmns thm irea! year and Kkdy to be
more the next. T» ».* has been proven

vention in this Centeuaial year should be false by referring to the figure* which
held in your city, and under your ■■filial,
show a ttendy and large increase in the
as yon, qaielas ftilly as any other locality,

enterprise, the sab&amp;mity awl gTWiiWar.rf
oar country's growth
and greatuan.
(UogaDd tremei■dwscherea]
(h, moture of Mr. Morgan. Horn Thoden M. Pomcrory of New Tert was dent­
ed temporary chiurmau, and the Chair
designated Gov. Baldwin. at Rhode Is­
land, a committee to conduct Mr. Pome­
roy to the Chair. Upon being iotrodac-

Gxjrrixjrwt or nix Coxtrxwxtax:
thank you xaett. heartily for the raa
meat &lt;x®fem&gt;d by calling me to pct

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BALLS.

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f

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GUIDE

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OUR NEW YORK LETTER

The Coatoanial—Naw Idaaa-Trans
formation — Borton — Political —
Real Estate.

New York, June 13th, 1876.
CITY LOCAL R- R. TIME-CARD

THE CKMTENJUAL.

Everybody is advising

En CTO a Baxlm :-

A thistle Expr«»» (SitardaraadSindayi^g I

and Eatou Ina. Co. I taka It for gran ted ho did. I
would suggrat however in ftiture communica­
tions relating to '•Smith'' he be more persona)
POST OFFICE TIME CARD

SS^fct

a good man/ Smith's looking after him.

SErsarafeu*.

t—

So

any such allusion as wm made in the letter.

.WO p.

ttartar
MlBMlay and Saturday at 11 aa.t leave i

euch allusion as your subscriber sees fit to

J. M. NKVINB. P. M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

pllcit with them.

However I leai

of them had anything to do with the adjust-

USSSxzz.
llrely eatisfoctory to the Barry and Eaton.
And now let ua see- about the foots. The

An insurance of $60 I think would not be out

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.
Quid 112}.

37-100 dollars that ia all.

bat I am satisfied that he

The Council held a meeting iMt evening.
the fire.

1 would suggest to Subscriber that

espied.
Bellevue to determined to do her own 4th of

Grvenbacks were worth on Wednesday in
Coin HtSj on the dollar.
aible.
Things are boiling hot this Week at the Court

Clsmitxt Smith.
Seor- Barry and Eaton ln». Co.

Grand Rapids Correspondence.
We expect&lt;(o publish tbqo«ci.l precsedingv
uf the Board of'ftapervlsor* on Monday.

Counlerfit money is despised when detected.

patronage.
The Presbyterians at their Festival on Wed-

polr raising at Freeport on Monday July
day.

al this City.
,Those st Middleville and al Nashville will ba
.Km*.

M. H. Wing will give a Grand Ball on the

The Editor
polled on account of continuod IU health, to

4th of July.

litcd at just about 110,000,000. That would

les Caaaw Socui—On Friday, night June

everybody

a recent loss on town line between Woodland ncr of human nature, but nobody seems
and Castleton, In which a caution waa'nog- to take the advice to heart. It ia true
that all the departments are not in order
adjusted the earns, before tho reading of the
and probably will not bo much before the
article in question, the adjustment, will have to
stand. Whether your -subscriber'meant the un­ fourth of July. There is enough now
designed or not I do not know, but u I am ao to sec that is of interest, but it will not bo

Grand Rapids, Juno 13,1876.
Editor Banner :—

advisable to visit the exhibition till after
the middle of this month. Til! the sum­
mer heats are over. Philadelphia is one
of the hottest cities in the Union. It is 1
not on the const directly, as is New York
Boston, with the sea brecao of its' own to
cool it each afternoon, but is inland, and
lies shut in from the ocean winds, ao that
it ties baking in airless beat all midsummer.
The parties of country people coining
from the Centennial are apt to be cram
and wilted-looking already, their linen
dusteni soiled and stringy, their money
used up pretty closely, and the whole
party foot sore, and tired of being crowded
and stared at by fine people. If there
are children along, they are fractious with
fatigue and excitement, their mothers
wild with trying to keep them in order,
till every woman of them is willing to
give bonds, if she can only get home
again, never to leave it for a score of ecn
tennials. This ia a picture of not a few
groups one aces leaving the exhibition.
I would advise having all the children of
a neighborhood boarded out by the stay­
at-homes in turn, while their fathers and
mothers go to the Centennial. It is no
use trying to see it with children in tow:
they don't see enough to pay them for
the trouble of going, and their room is
wanted for older folks. The young ones
will probably live to have centennials of
some sort when they are old enough not
to be nuisances. Let their parents go
without them, and take what comfort they
can from the big show; they will in most eases
be glad enough to get homo, but will have
enough to talk about to last them the
rest of their regular lives.

z The very change will do people in the
country good, by bringing them face to
face with the last production of cilirilization, and giving their ideas friction with
those of other nations and classes. It
takes such an occasion as a Centennial to
bring out die very folks who need to vis •
it fairs and expositions, the stay-at-homes
who hardly leave the town they live hi
once in twenty years. They arc apt to
carry home some notions that astonish the
neighbors, not so much with the novelty
of things themselves. as with the strange­
ness of accning so-and-so adopt anything
fresh. It is pleasing to see alteration
that passes over some groups as they grow
familiar with new modes and customs.
They walk about the first day awkard and
old-faahioncd enough, the observed of all
observers, or would be if there were not so
many old-fashioned to keep them com­
pany. The next day the girls have a new
necktie, the boys drop their turn down
collars for standing ones, and they buy
the old lady a vail to cover her bonodt
which isn't tho latest style. Then as the
linen dusters get roiled and wrinkled, the
young men take courage, and finding how
cheap clothing is in the city, come out in a
ready-made suit of neat style, and while
they are about it, a fancy straw hat that
transforms them into very pleasant speci­
men of intelligent young American gentle­
mens, that is, presummmg them to have
good mannan* to start With, which most
boys, brought up by good mothers, have,
whether they belong to country or . towu.
Tho girls, not to bo behind, study the
way the city girls do up their hair, and when
they find their home-made poplins growing
too warm, venture on an embroidered linen

..^ 8?

better than I ever saw you.** Her friends
said, “Why did you never look ao before T"
In private her husband innisted on haring
the change explained to him. A dozen
hair-pins were pulled out and the orig­
inal homeHneee stood before him. A band
of soft natural curia woven on an invisi­
ble, foundation shaded the unpleasant brow,
giving tho face a softened expression, and­
a braid of hair, fine and delicately light
in weight, was added to the twist at the
back of the head, making a shapely and
classic knot. The whole arrangement
weighed only three ounces, and when on,
defied detection. The husband thought
a minute. Ho had always scoffed at
toilet tricks, but their effect was too ranch
for him. Discipline must be maintained
io tho family, however, at any coat, and
turning to her he said with delicacy: “My
dear, I never liked false hair,, sb you know,
but I think you had better continue the
use of a little additional hair, till your
own grows out. And if I ever catch you
going.without it, you may betake your­
self to tho Centennial for fill me." The
wife heard, and, being a dutiful woman,
obeyed. But greet was the wonderment
in her neighborhood when she went home,
with her new coquolrica, so transformed
that her family agree in. protesting that
her husband got the best-looking wife of
the lot after all. They agreed, finally, on
tho theory of tardy development to solve
the mptery. Her h^band keeps the
secret
well, and wljfin questioned on
the subject only shakes his head.
BOSTON.

Since last week I have been in Ifoaton.
I was in hopes to find the old city in bet­
ter condition than New *York, but I was
disappointed. New England w even flat­
ter than New York, and there is more
mourning, and with hotter reason. The
manufacturers are overstocked With goods,
the hands are idle and eating up the ac­
cumulation of former years, the mercantile
interest is consequently as flat as it can
be, and everybody ia discouraged.
Ont
of the hcaveat publishers in the city told
me that his sales, wholesale and retail,
did rot amount to 8300 per day, which
wm something 1cm than the daily ruuniog
expenses of hia store. When the book
trade goes slow in New England, there is
not much hope lor anything else. There
is very little building going on, no new
enterprises are enteral into, and there is a
universal fueling ol'deprcssion.
Speaking of depression, the I’hiladelphiaxw foci it just as badly as the other
eitie*. The Centennial has not been as
productive as it was expected. Tho hotels,
restauranta and bars arc doing well, but
the trade that it expected to bring has
not come. The people come simply to sec
the Centennial, and not to buy goods, and
they sec it and go away. The sea board
cities arc suffering, and I fear they art to
suffer for sonm time to mrao.

COMMERCLA X~

Advertised Letter*.
List of latten remaining In the Hartings P
0. Barry County, Mich, June, 14th 1876.
William Forbey, Mias Lorena Burwell. Eu­
gene A. Taylor. lasac M. hint, Ebea A.
White.

SPECIAL NOTICE.
Facto for the Mil lien.

ed by Hoststisr'Ciitomach Bitten. That renowMd
tonic h daily addiaa frosh Iannis of popularity to
tha rroat reputation whiehit !on««lnoe obtain*! M a
remedy for dyspepsia, constipation, bllliearaen

■sperioritr to the peUiatives'

HASTINGS MARKE a.

WHEAT (white) per buabol,- (UM LU.
WHEAT (rod) per bmkOl.lUMI.M
FLOUR.parewt. 13.50.
CORN, per bushel. SOe.
OATS, per buahel. MBL
BUTTER, per lb., MUe.
EOG8. per deran.lOe.
POTATOES, per bushel. JOa.
APPLES, per baahel. 50c.
•NIONSJperbiiritol.MMfc.
BEANS, par bushel. 0&amp;M1.00.
PORK. U-OOfoSJO.
M
HAMS, per lb..
SHOULDER^.

TALLOW, par lb..7J4e.
CHICKENS, par lb.. S&lt;
CHEESE, par lb.. 10
WOOL, per lk^5»2fo. .
HAY, p«r ton. 110-00*1 LOO,
DRIED PEACHES, purtd.
DRIED PEACHES, unpearo
DRIED APPLES, par lb.. 8c.
L API. E SUGAR. tWlOci

HONEY. lW3k.
BEESWAX, per lb.. S5c.
CRANBERRIES, per buhel.«&lt;.0t&gt;

NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.
ill. for too IstclltecnVto
Sold. I1S5E.

Lical llpjw JUtwe?

Storiiac Exehanra. M.TSSJ for « day bllh
Mieb. Central Hock. 4F&lt;.
Lake Shore.

NEW YORK MARKET.

A New Dinning Hall.
J. H. Sutton has been fitting up his old
Store on Jefferson Street, for a Dinning
hall. Ice cream parlors, Oyster rooms,
and will keep constantly on hand the finest
supply of Candies, Nuts, Fruit, Ice Cream
Vegetables ofall kinds in their season, Can­
ned Fish, Oysters in season, and every
other luxury.
The rooms are all carpeted, and furnish­
ed in first dam style. This is to be the
fashionable retort for all classes of our
citizens and tho public in search of a good
dinner, a nice treat or fine candies.
His Saloon next door, ia the beat fitted
and furnished of any in the city. Re­
member the place. My old stand, and
the rooms formdy occupied by Barber
Beasiner, on Jefferson Street. Come and
sec me.
XXI-12-13-14

LIVERPOOL. MARKETS.

sfeilHns ad rance on

DETROIT MARKET.
DaraatT. Jane (0.1SX

POL1T1CAL.

Blaine'a magnificent fight in the House
has" helped him wonderfully. The pluck
with which he met his tuHailants, the skill
with which ho turned their guns upon
likely to continue fbr some time to come, for
theuiadvoa, and the audacity with which ho.
indicted his indicters, hare made for him
ho«ta of frionds. New York has got a
tremendous admiration for Blaine, for its
of. The eiiy is rapidly filling up with peopeople do not believe him guilty of crimi­
nality, and they admire him for foot at­
tempting to hide his prirate business from
aay the track is in a splendid condition.
the public view. Conkling Is gaining rap­
idly, for there ia in his interest a trained
suppose there will be lively limes. Many
body of politicaiu and tho beat outside
newspapers in the State. But Waahburac
the Preaidentia! Convention, and many more
looms up bigger and bigger, and when
New York leaves Conkling, ns I believe
it will finally, ho will get a fair vote from
the State. Ho made hosts of friends in
1’aris, and Iris record ia a good one aside
from that It would not be lingular if
ho should eventually be found to be the
oomming man. Hayes is steadily growing
here, and Morton is losing. When New
York breaks from Conkling the State will
split up terribly.
Will not write any more thia time. With
The democracy arc thoroughly demorUao,
alizcd. The vigorous fight that the £tnrat is making on _
ination out of the
The State Eiectio Medics! Association.
New York is harri mowey?
nomination ofani W
The State Electie Medical Association of
iMaitahooldhp
dutaotefa!.
nominates c
chair. The .following were elected as oflicers They get fresh gloves of nice color and New York
pin their dresses back like other folks
when the brothers hint that they would
President, A. Peck.
like to ace them look more like other
.
1st Vics President. IT. F. Peckham.
2nd •*
LA. Howard.
Recording Secretary, A. II. Brown.
In tho city is fearfully dull, duller than
vail company, looks quite respectable, -and
ever before. There isn't a- piece on
when tho whole party goes home, they
Broadway that will sell for mortgagee, and
take back a notion of living and appear­
rents arc going down to nothing. Bottom
if. C. Peckham.
ing better that will do them good all their
has not yet been touched, as bad aa it ( &amp;
Rente have gone down 75 per ocnL( and
A TEANBrORMATlON.
are still declining. The weather is fear­
One buy tried the Tirtore of dty shops
fully hot, and everybody feels the dead
inn very satisfactory manner. 8he was
languor that hot weather and dull husiquite plain, with that straight-haired and
stance as follows.
high-browed plainness which forms the neas always brings.
Resolved: T
Pietro.
most hopeless sort of bed looks. She
burnt her hair off frinring it, and it would
List of Patent*.
not disguise the severity of her face.
Even her devoted friends wished ahc
List oCprtvnti iuued to Inventors of Mich,
could do something to make it easier to

For Sugar, the best and the cheapest,
call on John Stanley.
xxlt4

for •paaialtiea there ia aair a drasiins mid-oom war

Pure Wince and Litjuon, the bert and
the cheapest, at John Stanley's.
xxU4
Canned good* a speciality at John Stan,
ley'a.
Exit*

1SAMH.

All kinds of fruit, candies, nuts and
raisins, for sale at the lowest prices by
John Stanley.
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xxlH

GRAND DANCE.
Remember the Bowery Dance at the
“Agricultural Rooms,” on the Fourth, and
make preperationa to attend the “Grand
Danee’’ at night
By order of Coiumxtteo.
XXI13w3

Going to Kansas or Colorado.
Take tho Atchison, Topeka &amp; Santa Fc
Railroad; the new and popular line from
Atchison and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arkansas Valley, to Bucbta, Colorado
Sprags, Cucharaa, Del Norte, Trinidad,
Banta Fe and all pointe in Colorado, N«w
Mexico and Arisons. Special round trip
;^0
po &lt;Ly Uekoto u, Dmrrer cm -J. M«j I5ch,
at 950, taking in the famous watering
places on the D, &amp; RjG, Road. Low cmPullman Palace Sleeping Cani botWeuU
tho .Missouri River and tho Rocky mount
tains without change.
Close uuunection
jmadeat Kaaaas City and Atchison in

the “ Ban Juan Guide,’' addreas,
T. J. Andersow,
Gen. Pam. Agf.
Topeka, Ka
XX52tf

Our Centennial,

Train baa brought me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
summer and fall trade, which I will aril
endure her looks. While in tho city one
day ahc desperately went to a Broadway
way down low for Cash. I also sell the
Michigan vis. (Allopathy. Homeopathy, and pygirtan, I was going to call her, but it papwbyCox h Cwi, Sol'odtoro of Faltati, celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
different Kinds uf Sewing Machines. Nee­
Waahington. D. C.
dles and Maehino OiL I rieu aril Weil k
M. Hinden, Botdi Btoppors, Dotrolt.
per on Paralysis. Dr. Hy also praaented a
Cistern Pumps.
C. Brown, Music Leaf Turners, Hudson.
down at tbeoriffeur’s glam and told her
J. Maus
Opposite the Post Office
T. flubbawh Overcoming Bead Centre of W
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'
Hastings, Midi.
Craaka, Nori Huron.
J. Mabta, Track aeaners, Houghlon.
Wanted.—Every one to fry our Teas
By .WMW
- few *.*»
Prictt down.
Bwmi, Manee A Preston.
xxi8w3
,
style, if not
TUfirot
■ Do you want the bett Havana Cigars
goto J. P. Roberts' forthem,
doing to youredf, but yon certainly look

Hid- MK'4.

rTfc. tariaa.

DRY GOODS HAH T1HN A
TUIBLE !
WHERE 1
At A W. Bailey’s.
ITinte 7 cte.
Lonsdale muslin 12 eta.
Shirting 6cta.
Extra heavy Shirting 12} cts.
Beat eottonadts 15 to 30 eta.
Good Tidting 12 eta.
Twenty bone ConeU 45 eta.
Idulies' ho-*c Exra heavy 10 eta.
Two button Kid Gloves 90 eta.
A nice line of Coat Bindings.
A foil and complete assortment

A- W- Bailet.

of

�Faahion Notes:
For full dn»st diagonal fronts are Very
much admired. *

Damask freed cashmeres are selling as
low as &gt;1 pet yard.
■

The cuirass basque is worn quite long
and fits the figure very closely.
The leading garment for street wear
this season is the draped polonaiae. *
The richest brocade is of a pale ecru
shade, with satin and twilled flower pat-

W Warn JattafflJ 8t[iBr

wife and children, (their . present ^uurfbrt
and theirfuture weHhre, the enjoytaevt in
witnessing their happiness, and the daily
and hourly participation in affectionate
interchange of thought ami wmimenl and

RAILROAD.
SHORT LINK BKTWBEN

MICfflttFfflr TffK SOUTH.

Sweet’s-Hotel,

' -Tl-.-.'. are.the conmdctatioiis which an­
GRAND RAPIDS.
MICA
tagonise and lighten the burdens of life—
X.TOW * FICKBSilNQ, Proprietor*.
thus istrcvring flowed anil casting sunshine
Every
thtaff
about
ta«
E*UUI.h®*nl
t&gt;
N«w
and
all along it* oath way. Voltaire said: ‘The
Fir.t-eU’-.
more marria men you have the fewercrimes
BOARD AND ROOM, UM PER DAY.
there will be.* Marriage renders a man
more virtuous and more wise. An un­
married man is but a half a perfect being,
and it requires the othorhalf to make things
right And it can not be expected that
in this imperfect state he can keep the
straight path of rcctituod, any more than
a boat with one oar can keep a straight
(course. In nine cases out often where
,married men become drunkards, or where
At A. M. Rock'* Carriage Shop
they commit crimes against the peace ofthc
community, the foundatian of these acts Jefferson St.,
Hastings, Mich.
silnlaM
were laid while in a single state, or where
the wife is, as is sometimes tho case, an
unsuitable match. Marriage changes the
current of man's feeling* and gives him a
center for his thoughts, his affections and
his acts. Here is a home for the entire
man. The counsel, this affection, the ex
L. E. STAUFFER, Prop.
ample and the interest of his •better half/
keep him from 'errativ courses,- and
from falling into a thousand temptations
to which he other wise might be exposed.
Therefore the friend of marriage is the
Crintu] nf UM.it.lv and his eniintrr.'

Carnap, Sip and 8090

I)rci.s m.tvri.l &gt;u&gt; a gurnlliu. u exUnsivoly twxl. but not u the oxdnxwn of
other trimmings.
Surplice waists hare been revived.
This style is very appropriate and becom­
ing to thin figures.
Overskirts, with duplicated fronts, and
lapped diagonally, are designed particular­
ly for June.
Extravagance in children's toilets is
abandoned. Neat sitnplt, costumes ‘are
preferred toVlaborate ones.
Bombay silk is a new fabric introduced
this spring, its width is twentv-lhree in­
dies and it cost 12.75 per yard.
Bridal coaujpes are made of white satin,
Good iUtlina it sonnwitea with taabooM.
silk and ilamatte. All combined form a
very pleasing and effective picture.
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.
■SdaMa«u*MBB aaa maa revn.
Drab shades, combined with invisible
REV IDTEBTISEMEXTS,
green, olive, brown, and dust-colored
XS. ,
silks, are decided novelties in summer
G. P. Rowell &amp; Go's. Column.
toilets.
.
Steel ewnaments are [xipular. Some
of thia sort of jewelry is combined with
gold and-tarpnoise. The effect is very
These unrivaled machines and repairs for
[.leasing.
me are supplied at lowest factory prices
Percale and cambric suits will be very
popu|ar for summer wear *, this fashion of
dress goods has not been so popular since
17711.
CriinjK-d tape is a pretty, flat trim­
ming ; U comes two inches ride, and is
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
placed crosswise over a mohair braid about
a half-inch wide.
Basques for girls are closed at the back
WM1 attend to all teaaeim of tfce Fratoateii aad
with Uittous and button-boles. This is
a very old fashion revived, and is at pres­
ent vary popular.
FOR THE CAMPAIGN!
Cashmere facuhuc is it favorite wool
The «rcoU of the i&gt;re»idWJU*l campaicn will be
material; it cotnew in dark colors, such as
blue, fern, grays and ecrus, over which
iy a showy brocaded pattern.
Faile Bombay silk is quite a favorite in filR--------- ---------------.------------------------the boou monde. Tho style is neat, and
the gloiwy ecru shade combined with black
cjucJ
has a very pleasing, quiet expression.
The favorite tints in florets are the
K. W. VOIGT’S
palest dyes. Ncopolitan voilcts and dark
green corn, blended with wheat, aic very
Ih the Best Logur lltvwuil In the Wret
much admired as party toilets adornuienta.
Sold by C*.k w MILWAHKKE BREWERY. QnAND TBUNK RAILWAY.
■»
Many conservative ideas in regard to
Grand Rir*&lt; A*.. DetraiL Mieb.
Thl. U*r iiWGad hr J»rab Miter. U Slate atiwt.
MAY LURK
style* iu children’s garments have changed
during tho past two years, and wc now
XtaMlfmtri Third MtmL IMrriL Tralarraa oa
see boeoming simpheity in toilets
for
school girls.
Rich skirU of Wack silk velvet will be
popular during the summer season; over
FIELD
QUCUO,
these ’Till be worn all sorts of finely *ovthy. Cfomr. ktex. HaMwiaa. Milieu Red
op. Ria*Grua. OtehirduaM*. ale.; Rape.
cn fabrics made into polonaise, overskirt
Iltap. Ca&amp;xtv aed IVp Cora.
and basque.
CORBUSPONUBRCB HttUClTEl).
Tufted lusketiue ia eomjwe.od’ of raw
&gt;. 117 aari 119 lUmtiw Street.
Chicago, 111,
silk and wool. It is soft, though it has
a rough surface, and forms very desirable
ovardrcaaes. It can.be bought for ijoveoty-flve cents per yard.
Fine lisle thread gloves are fasbiu liable;
they are fastened with four buttons.
They cost seventy-five cents per pair. Till CLA1HIK1 CSEESTABLlSIfED IN 1MIJ
RAILROAD.
They fit the hand closely as kid, and are
TIME TABLE.
models of beauty in shape.
GLASS.ANDPAINT
Laundry fabrics are handsomely trimTaking Effect Apr. 15th. 1876.
nwd with lace insertions over bands of

CHICAGO A LAKE HURON
PEXIWSl'LAR DrVISIOA.

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TIME TABLE Ho. 8.

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CENTRAL HOUSE

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL

Wical ail lettaical

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^JolBTtLU-Wilh Lak* Shut. X Mieb.8e«tb«n&gt;
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K?R. for Fata. Iadiuur»H&gt;. and all 5u«tbaaa*i*ta

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ALBERT DJOZUTSON.
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ora aad &amp;&gt;alhera points.
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The Bcttabte Mart Line •'

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eoiyotArr.

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WayaoJaae.

bees introduced into the bean monde.
and araottnUaaUted,aaA*UiuMotela»» wmaenud.
Tho style ia showy,'not at all expensive,
A&gt; 1 makeao chanie* union auccaafnl. 1 rvnuMt
all to eadam tern MajMa for varis and Marawpaand is used to adorn rich materials.
^GEORKi E. LEMON* Look Box &lt;7 W«kl nrton
Lace by the yard is sold for overdresses
and saeques. Guipure lace twenty-nine
inches wide costs *3.50 per yard. Ecru
laee of all kinds comes in venous prices.
This style of fabric will be very popular.

Why Married People Live the Long-

Th* dime! toaufor
JOUKT. KOMIS. LA SALLE, PMC,
J1HNRY. LACON, PKORfA, b*KKS

50
AGBEATWgER!-^
THE ENEMY OF MlSEAS^I

Council Bluffs anri , ,0wb.a,
Without Cha&gt;g« oi Oats,

THE FOE OF PAIN

ncM. iflhdl a-MUldd meUncholy, with aH; -j

ita depressing mflueaecs. / And many,
many hours in the amree'of the year arc
spent in gloomy inactivity, which is advcrac to a good
Mo a vigorous .
and health ydreuSfaon. Hm own chamber or (

suppers with friends, iu clubti which are io»
troauctoriai to intemperance aad hceuidoubnow, or to those more unblushing associations, which under the cover.of darinres,
lead to speedy ruin of health and morals:
and when these are gone, the way to an
untimly grave is rapid and. cerfrin. Ou
the other hand, marriage Icn^lums a man's
life by ita making.home inviting—by the
Hofteuing influence* whidi it has upon die
character and the affections—by tlw cultiration of all the better feeling?, of imr
nature, and fa that proportion saving'frum
vice and crime. There can l&amp;' .no bcathful
develojiment »f the lyrical f__ L.

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nary to tix&gt; perfect man—for Divinity has '
announced that it was ‘not good for a man

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GEO. M. DEWEY'
EDITOR

AND

Read the Record

THE NATIONAL

ment of the principal of the public debt.
In the prosecution of the war to overthrow
tlw rdtellion for the purpose of nary and
to provide the immense material of war, it
that I occupy even a moment of your time became necessary to suspend specie pay.
■ in a consideration of the political aituation, meutand to make a forced loan from the
and of the principles so long and so people by declaring greenbacks a legal ten­
succcMfully
intrusted to
die
keep­ der in payment of public and private in­
ing of the Republican party. Events debtedness. Yet while claiming to be in
have chased each other so rapidly, from favor of resumption of specie payment at
the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln to some indefinite time and by means of
the closing year of tha administration of some indefinite process, kltiiouh eleven
Gen. Grant, fraught with auch fundamen­ years have elapsed since the close of the
tal changes in the whole theory and prac­ wur.it bitterly opposes the payment of the
tice of our Government, that the briefest forced loan or the taking of the first prac­
considoration of them, in the briefest tical step toward resuming onr position
manner, is precluded upon an occasion among the solvent nations of the civilised
world. [Applause.]
such bs thia.
Gentlemen, the late war was not a menBrief as may be considered the existante of the llepuhiican party, none other prise fight for material supremacy. It was
in the history of flic Nation has for so the outgrowth of a conflict of irreconcilable
long a continuous period controlled its moral, social and political forces. The
Government, without encountering pop­ Democracy had its lot with the moral,
ular defeats; and still, notwithstanding social and political fumes of the cause which
was Inst; the' Republican party with those
the popular jealousr of a political ascend­
ency long continued by 'any party, if» who triumphed and survived. The preser­
vation of the results of that victory devolve
IN TH K row Kit OP THIA CONVKNTION
upon ui here; and now the Democracy hxs
to designate the coming President of the no tradition of the past, no impulses of the
pr*-'Ht, no aspirations for the future fitting
United States.
it fur thia task.
The reaction of 1874
[Ixnul and pontiuucd applause.]
has already expended itself in a vaiu effort
Our folly may aehievo- what the wis­
to realise ths situation. Il has simply
dom of the apposition cannot achieve, our demonstrated that no change in the ma­
defeat at the polls in November; but chinery of government can be had outride
such defeat can rotnc from no other of the Republican party, without drawing
cause. We are met here not as contend
with it a pratical nullification of the great
ing factions within the party, to teat, un­ word of reconstruction, financial chaos and
der various
leaderships,
onr relative administrative revolution. The present
strength, but aa representatives occcpting House of Representatives has succeeded in'
a high responsibility tn extract from the
crucible of conflicting opinions that type incapacity. [Applause. J From the in­
of American statevmanahip which shall be stitution of the Republican party in 1855
accepted aa the worthy
embodiment of it has kept pace with the program of the
the principles uf the party. [Applause.] times, accepting each added respoaribility
.Men, as well as mcavircs, are to
lie of war, emancipation, taxation and recon­
weighed in the balance during the com­ struction, till the greatest pages of Ameri­
ing month, and neither must be found can history are but the life story of the Re­
wanting to ensure success. [Applause.] publican party. [Applause.]
Of the
The Repul Jican party cannot continue whole mass uf Constitutional Amend­
to lire by reason of. its splendid achieve- ments and legislative enactments it takes
moots in the past, nor the Democratic the responsibility without apology. It has
party expect to be returned to power upan oft bcMtatcd. but it has never feared to act

PUBLISHER.

O3F- Taecjs

OLlfEI CHILLED PIO#' I

Lu-uiy. Ntebksaa.
T8HXS or SUBSCRIPTION

KA TES OF AD VERT1SLNG.

1506 Sold i/i 1871.
304g Solo 17 1871.
j^j»
Solo i/l 1873. 14378 S0L0 i/l 1874. 31077
Solo i/l 1875, 41/0 711LL7 100000 iriLL
ot ntquiqtD /off 1876. 0/1* iftLf

TUT
1 Cotaira. I

IQuOOl

V-VWY Solo

a&gt;j6~j~»X0I BlOO I 150.00

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL
Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVE K” to
all kind of boil and work.

PRICES REDUCED
PSOFESSMWL AMD BOWS CARDS.
MILO T. WHEELER.

ISAAC W. VROOMAM.

Come and get one ON TRIL

miom«

IMIWB

F. 8. BOWEN,
1Y1L ENGINEER. &amp;«alr Barra

Champion Reapers and Mowers.
SHERIFF. (Mpalr Coast/ Sanayori
Cua*«/MK«r. OB« at th* C«art Mu

NOTARY PUBLIC OONVBYANCER A LOAN
AUEKT.—WU1 M««4iaUloaB «a real **t*l* for

Genuine . Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows. Road Scrapers,

C. o. HOLBROOK.

50yl

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS
LUCIES RUBsfLL,

WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

0a».£rwr th«Nstioaal Baak. State Si

and through its action the nation lias

lias yet to present men representative of
its principles. The latter most discover
both its principles and its men. [Cheers
. and cries of “Good.”] In former days
yhen party tics were firmer, when ths
immediate pressure of' impeoding national
calamities hedged us about and compelled
party fidelity, the platform carried on • the
man, whoever he may be.
Party tics are
looser now, and no platform ia buoyant
enough to float an unworthy candidate.
[ Applause.] The necessity fur the contin­
uance of the administrative pcflicy uf the
Republican party, while not so apparent
io the immediate future, is as command­
ing respeeting future cooscmjucdcvs os at
any time in its history. We are told that
it has accomplished its mission, and
tberfore it has no claims to meet.
Well,
if it is an, and the time for its dissolution
has come, it can die triumphant like the
apostle of old, exclaiming, “1 hare fought

when it Was discovered the order went
forth, “Let do guilty man escape. ’’ “[Loud
applause and cheers.] And gentlemen
that order has been executed. [Applause.]
There lias been want of harmony, bnt a
platform unwavering in its declaration of
principles, with candidates worthy of the
platform, will weld together as of old into
an unconquerable army the great liberty
loving, law abiding majority uf the voters
of this nation [cheers] and &gt;ccurc with en­
during snocawa the results of the delibera­
tions of this ’ convention. [Anplanse.]
Again thanking you, gentlemen, 1 inquire
what is the pleasure of the convention ?

dcfiled by slavery and adorned like a bride
in the glitter of her golden adernnicnta, is
accomplished. It fulfilled the mission uf
its youth in accepting the irrepressible con­
flict ; and it was a mission worth living
fur, to have saved a nationality like ours,
to have set free 4,006,000 of slaves [loud
cheers] so to have raised them th the dig­
nity of America citixenship. [renewed
cheers] and to hava reconstructed tho Rud­
eral Constitution ro as to place the liberties
of the eitixens and the credit of the na­
tion npon foundations strong enough to
endure any human aanults.
Our mission of to-day is to establish on
sure foundations and make secure tor the
coming ages tho fruits of the war. The
benefits to be derived to tho individual
citizen under the 14th and IBlh Constitution­
al amendments are to be secured through
such appropriate legislataon aa Llongress
may devne.
1 ask the freedmen of tho South if they

Dr Ixiring, of MaaaachnsetU—I move
that the roll of States and Territories be
called, and that the chairman of each del­
egation announce the names of persons
selected to serve in the various commit-

UHA1. H. BAUER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND PROBECUriNO
tTTOKNLY far Kerr Coast/. Ataat for Hoa«

WM-

BURGHER.

ATTORNEY. Caaaaatlar.
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xx50m3

CONVENTION.

secretary read the list oCthc various cstumittew, stumbling oceas^nlly over some
rather Q&gt;ugh handwriting.

[Continued from last Ime.J

GEN. HtNCKEB

CHOSEN
ARMS.

6EBOEANT AT

Mr. Howard, of Michigan ; “By re­
quest of the National Committee, with the
entire asatwt of the local committee, and
1
by the earnest request of the Michigan
the good fight j I hare kppt the faith.'' delegation, I wish to present the name uf
[Ixrnd and continued applause.] But it Gen. E. W. 11 inckcs for sergeant at arms
has many missions unfulfilled. Its miwtion of ths convention. He is a man covered
at its birth in nutralising the disaatrous all over with honorable scars, and 1 hope
effects of the repeal pt the Missouri com­ he will be ducted by acclamation.'1
promise, in saving to freedom the great
He was dcctcd unanimously.
territories of the Northwest, akd bringing
APPOINTMET OP COMM1TTKE8.
California into the sisterhood of States un-

as the source ot power from which is to
flow the appropriate legislation to give J
effect to thane amendments.
I ask a
candid public if the only anarchy that ex­
ists to-day in the South is not the anarchy
caused by the position of the Democratic
party as such [chaero] in regard to the
principles adopted in tho work of recon­
struction. and now a part of tha fundamen­
tal law of the land.
The Democratic party claims to accept
the situation respecting the sscredneas of
the national debt and the moral abdily of
tho national credit. Millions of doUani oi
taxation will not make good- the annual
lorn to the American people from the in­
definite and indefinable attitude and iuteu

The motion wu carried.
Gen. Woodford, of N. Y.—Il aoenui to
me that there ia a manifest impropriety in*
allowing those States
or
Territories
where there may be con testa &amp;s to the
proper delegation to name metnbere of
the committees, and I think that cither
by unanimous consent or by some amend

when a State is reached where there are

gatiou should M passed on tho roll-call.
[Cheers.] I move therefore, that in any
State or Territory where there ia a conteat aa to the proper dnfeagntion or, where
there are contesting delegations, that such
Stale or Territory be paired on this roll­

call. Carried.
Finally, in order to simplify the pro­
cam asd to get rid of the ridiculous errors
made in writing down indistinctly heard
names, the chairmen of the different dd-

COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS.

Arkansas—C C Waters
Arizona—R • C McCormick
California—Chas F Reed
Connecticut—Jas R Hawley
Colorado—James B Bedford
Dakota—Andrew McIIcncb
Delewnfe—Eli R Sharp]
Georgia—Henry WTarter
lUinois—C B Farwell
Indiana—Col R W Thotnpton
Iowa—Hiram Price
Idaho—Austin Savage
Kansas—J D Shackcr
Kentucky—Jas Speed
Ixmisiana—Henry DeMa.u
Maine—Nelson Dinglcy, Jr
Maryland—Dr H Steiner
Massachusetts —Edward L Pierce
Michigan—II P Baldwin
Minnesota— I E Wakefield
MisKwippi—C W Clarke
Missouri—R J Vaultem
Montana—Wr F Sanders
New Mexico—S Boxtell
Nebraska—A R Pinney

•

New Hampshire—Chas Burna
New Jersey—Fred A Potts
New York—Chas E Smith
North Carolina—PC Badger
Ohio—Edward Cowles
Oregan—II R Hines
Pennsylvania—Edward McPhcnton
Rhode Island—Chas Nourae
South Carolina— D W Chamberlain
Texas—E J Davis
Utah—J B McKean
Vermont—G II Bigelow
'
\ irginia—Wm Miller
West Virginia—J W Davis
Wisconsin—Gen Jas II Howe
Washington—Elwood Evens
• Wyoming—Wm Hinton

COMMITTEE ON CnxnKXTlAUS.

Arisons—Deforest Porter
Spath Carolina—Norman D Rideout
C^ttnecilimrt—Jas Selden
Colorado—J B Chaffee
Dakota—Alex Hughes
Delaware—Jas Scott
Georgia—James Atkins
Indiana—Gen Oabury Steele
Illinois—G S Bangs
Iowa—John 8 Baldwin
Idaho—D P Thompson
Kansas—A H Horton
Kentucky—J W Finnell
Louisiana—Chas E Nash
Maine—Sely L Milliken
Maryland—John T Ensor
Massachusetts—John E Sanford
Michigan—Geo Hannahs
Minnesota—W G Wood
Mi-wusippi—R C Powers
Mbboqh—M A Rosenthal
Montana—W F Sanders
Nevada—C N Harris
New Hampshire—Alonso Newt
New Jersey—Wm J Mague
New York—T’aos C Platt
North ('arolina—James Heaton
New Mexico—Wm Brecdc
Ohio—Wm II Up«m
Oregan—J B Davis
Pcnnslyvania—W S Quay
Rhode Wand Wm II Howard
South Carolina Stephen A Swaib
Texas—J P Newnome
Tennessee—A G Sharp
Utah—G A Blaek
Vermont—Wheelock G Maaey
Virginia—J F Desendorf
Weal Virginia—Nathan Goff, Jr
Wisconsin—Wm David Atwood
Washington—G T Minor
Wyoming—Wm Hunter
, A delegate from North Carolina want­
ed to know why the vice preaidenta from
the various States had not been anounced.
The Chair—That busincas will not l&gt;e
in order until the Committee on Perman­
ent Organization has reported.

OUKAM REPUBLICAN RES0LUT10MS.
A J Diltenhoeffer, of New York—Mr.
Chairman, on behalf of the National Ger­
man Republican Convention, recently
asaorabled in thia city, over which I had

rent the following resolutions to three of
which I desire to call particular attention:
First, advocating; in new of the reocat de­
cision of the Supreme Court of the

the National
quentiy read by the secretary. Even
thia took up time, owing to the crowded the treaties
condition of the ball and the mixedneu of affecting naturalisation and expatriation :
third, demanding non-sectarian schools
[cheers] and taxation af ehwreh property

fore
tied

which the Hon. Simon Wolf shall bochair[Continued on Second p^c.]

�nun, be allowed to attend the session ‘ of
tbe Committee on Resolutions and dis­

|tpWtan |me;.

ease them.
The Secretary then read the following
* ’
* ‘—
* ..were referred to the
ranlntions,
Committee on Reeolutiona:
The German Republican delegates of
the United States, in convention aaasmbled in the city of Cincinnati, Jane 12th
and 13th, 1870, have adopted tha follow­
ing declaration of principals for the com­
ing campaign, and present tho same to tho
National Republican Convention for their
favorable eonridilation.
First—We declare our unalterable ad
hcrancc to tho principles of tho Rcpublilican party, recognizing in their perpetua­
tion the only safeguard of tho Republic.
Second—-Free, non-sectarian schools,
compulsory education and taxation of
church property aa expressed in the late
message of the President of the United

IIawimga. Mica., JuM 10,1CTG.

States.
Third—No recognition of any system of
worship by tho State or Federal Govt. Sun­
day being recognised by the individual, not
dy the Constitution of the United States
to enforce. All legislation seeking
to
abridge the personal rights of the citixens
with respect to its observance is uncon­

Kilioial Repohlicai Ticiet
For President,

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

of Ohio. •

\*

For Vice-President,
HON. WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
of New York.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.” .
THE TICKET

With a joy and satisfaction wc cannot
express in words or convey in any man­
ner, we withdraw froth ^ie ticket that for

months has stood at the head of our col­

umns the words “Subject to the

of the Republican National

decision

Convention,"

nod send forth as the choice of the

Re­

publicans of the nation as for more

than

eight months he had been

our

only choice fer President,

the name

stitutional.
Fourth—The protection M immigration
by Federal power u an indispensable nec­
essity. Legislature fostering
and pro­
tecting thia important factor in the pros­
perity of the Republic must be at once
devised, in view of the decision of tho
Supreme Ccurt declaring State legislation
unconstitutional.
Fifth—In a Republic there can be
but one class of citiiear, the laws must
give tbe same protection abroad as at
home, any designation between
those
adopted and thoae native born are unjust
and such legislation savors of Know
Nothingism and is unworthy of American
statemanship, therefore we
demand a
revision of the existing treaties with for­
eign governments, especially of Germany,
affecting naturalization aad expatriation.
Sixth—The honor and integrity of the
Republic lies primarily in\regulated sys­
tem of civil service, based on moral char­
acter and capacity, and not solely ou polit­
ical service.
Seventh—Opposition to all inflation and
repudiation heresies, and no step backward
on the road to resumption.
• Eigth—The maintenance of every
amendment to the Constitution by the
federal power and especially the rigid enforcemei.t of every law affecting citizens

first and

South.
Ninth—The Nation is supreme not the
State.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES the ac­
Mr. Mason, of New York, offered the
complished, able and popular son of Ohio. following which was referred to the Com­
mittee ou Resolutions:
/
In thia action the Convention organWhxbxah, Wd still-remember with
ixdd Vjctory made success certain, and gratitude the service, of the loyal women
of the country during the late war, their
left the ex Confedcratai and their North­
devotion in the hospitals of the North,
ern allies -standing defeated, demoralised . and fidelity to the Union in many of the
disturbed districts of the South ; end,
annihilated, on-thc brick of despair. Tin
Wukbkas, The Republican party has
well. It could not Lt Letter.
,
always advocated the extension of human
freedom,
therefore,
The result ia what we expected, what
Retolml, That we favor the bestowal of
for a moment we nevfr doubted, after the cqunl, civil and political rights on all loy­
glorious news came flashing over the wires al citizens of tho United State without re­
gard to sex.
on the evening of the 12th of October,
Ms. Dcsendorf, of Virginia, suggoated
1875, that old Bill. Allen was defeated, that the Committee on Credentials should
meet at onoe, as it was impotsible that any
That Ruiherfonl B. llayta carrying the
business should be.done till it was known
Banxxr of “Honest money, and free who composed the Convention.
All the committees then withdrew and
non sectarian Schools” was elected Gov
the band struck up a lively tune, and the
ernor of Ohio.
Wc said then 11 Gen I delegates took the opportunity to move
R. B. IJnyet coining to the front for around and discuss the situation while
the committed were absent. The band
Pmident in 187C. and wc say now, Gen. was kept fully occupied to the disgust of
R. B. H'ty't. the nrtfion’t ehnice for those delegates, who wished to fill in with
patriotic speeches.
Tht*
arrangement
I'miJtil.
i
seemed to give satisfaction to tho majority
The selection of Hon. Wm. A. Wheel­ of the convention, but at one point a
small piping voice in one of the galleries
er of New York,
for the second position
cried out: “Speech, Goy. Hawlejr.” The
on the ticket was
exceedingly fortunate suggestion was favorably received, but no
and will prove a popular one. All in all speech was forthcoming by Mr. Hawlov.
This was followed by eloqent speeches
we view tho ticket the tirongttt the aLleit
from George William Cartia of New
and Lett that could have been nutde. Of Ybrk. Gen. Hawley of Connecticut Gov.
ita election over any opposing

of

ticket that

it is possible for the opposition to put in

the field there is not the leatl pouilde
doubt.

as

We prediet a majority

and a victory aa glorious as that

large,

won

in

1872 in every State that was free before
the war, and do not for a moment doubt

a grand victory for

the right in

several

Pennsylvania, J. Smith Fathey.
Rhode Island, Henry Howard.
South Carolina, R. H. Gleavra.
Tenncsaee, Horace H. HarrMon.
Texas, A. B. Norton.
- ’
Vermont, Geo. Howe.
Vinriaia, R. II. Carter.
Wart. Vttginia, W. R. Stevenson,
Wbeonsin, James Burkliff.
Arizona, Deforest Porter.
Dakota, Alex Hughes.
District of Columbia, (Blank)
Idaho, Austin Savage
Montana, Beni. H. Tatam.
New Mexico, Samuel B. Axtell,
Utah, Jamea B. McKean.
Washington, Elwood Evans.
Wyoming, Wm. Hunton.

aXCaKTARIXS.

‘ each m one short. Tbeoommittec recom­
mend that the ddegatas prerapt be allow­
ed to cut the whole vote
There are no
oootaUrf
«x~t* !■
rtaife, Mdlh»Dfe*n&lt;«rfCH«»bfe In

Southern States.

Ihi .erm) S1.M » iko bulwark «f «be

their cheers.
•
Eighth—Tho revenue neewaary fur
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okllool'im

The Electric Balm will U- used Onlr
when desired.
1

aroendmdnt 354, Against 375.
TUB FLATFOWM.

Principal Secretary—J. M. Bean, of
Tho
Chair.—Tho next business in
Wisconsin and one assistant for each Ntate. order ia tbe report of the Committee on
The committee further reported that
Rcaoln tions.
they have submitted no names of vice
Gen. Hawley-Mr. Pramdeal,
you
preaidant* or secretaries from Alabama and must be aware that your Committre, on
other States where there Was a contest. Resolutions,
upon assembling,
found
After tbe report of tbe committee on Cre
itself constituted of men of somewhat
dentials these vacancie* could easily be diffareot seathnents' and from widely
filled.
’
anparsted localities, aad mortly strangm
Mr. McClure, of Arkansas, insisted that to each other.
We have in general
the report should not be adopted until the agreed upon tbe utstaawnt we are al«t
report of the Committee on Creden­ to present to yen, and respectfully sub­
tials hod been received. Ho moved to lay mit it for your consideration, and for
the report temporarily on the table.
your amendment if yow cIkswc.
Dr. Loring, chairman of the committoe
It ia as follows :
.
desired to state that this question was dis­
When, in tbe economy of Providence,
cussed in the committee, and, on turning tlii* land war td be purged of human
to the report of the convention at Philadel­ slavery, aud wl£n the strength of the
phia in 1872, it was found that the Com • government oPthe pcojlc, by the people
mittee on Credentials reported after the and for the people was to l&gt;e demonstra­
permanent organization of the convention, ted. tho Repnblican party came into
and it was on that account that this report
has been made, feeling that the convctNion
had a perfect right to accept it or not as pride, merited by their /memoriw, Jand
they pleased, and that provision had been high ninw for the good of our * country
made for tbe contesting delegations by the
and 'taankintl; and topking to |ho tWreport of the committee.
.
' turq with unWtcriag courage, hope and
Mr. Mason, of New York, moved that
purpoaie^we. •!»** representalivis of the
the report be adopted no far as it re­
party, in National &lt;invention assembled,
lated to States where there was no contest, make tho fallowing declaration of princi­
Rnlod out of order.
ples.
A delegate from Maryland moved to
Pint—Tha United Stataa of America
lay Mr. McClure's motion on tbe table.
is a nation, not a league.
By the com­
The motion was agreed to.
bined workings of tbe
National and
The delegate from Araknsas insisted that
State Governments, under their respect­
this motion carried the subject matter
ive constitutions, the rights of every
along with it, but the chair overruled the
citizen are secured at b &gt;me and protected
point, stating that the convention had
abroad, and tbe common welfare pro­
adopted no rates and made them un as it
moted.
went alone. The report was then adopted.
Second—The Republican party has
There were momentary calls for other
praterrad those Governments to the hun­
speakers aad motions to adjourn.
dredth anniversary of the nation's birth,
The Chair—The first business now’in
and they are now embodiments of the
order, and tl g only business, ia to surren­
great truths, spoken at its cradle, that
der the chair to the permanent chairman
all men arc ennted equal, that they arc
named by tbe Committee on Organisation.
endowed
by
their
Crea­
The chair therefore namco Messrs. Orton,
tor with certain, ina&amp;mble righta, among
of New York ; Downing, of Iowa ; and
which are life, liberty and the pursuit of
McCormic, of Arizona, as a committee to
happinen; and that for tbe attainment of
conduct the permanent chairman to the
of thase ends Governments have been
platform.
iuslilutoJ among men,
deriving their
Mr. McPbaratm came forward, accomjust powers from the consent of the govThe rctirtbg . chairman said : “I lake
pleasure in introducing as your permanent
president the Hon. Edward McPherson,
of Pennsylvania.” [Cheers.]
,

pubiioan party is unfinished.
Third—The permanent pacification of
tbe Southern section of tho Union, and
RKWAHKH OF THX PBEWIPKNT.
the complete protection of its cltisena io
The chairman—Gentlemen of the con­ the free enjoyment of all their rights,
vention. No one of you knows better are duties to which the Republican party
[Applause.]
than myself how entirely unworthy I am stands sacredly pledged.
of this high honor. It has come to me The power to provided fan the enforcement
not only unsought but with a feeling of of the principles embodied in the rceent
absolute and uncontrollable surprise.
But constitutional amendments ia rented by
I have been reared in the school of duty, those amendments in the Congress of the
anti-in the politics of Pennsylvnnia it is a United States, nnd wc declare it to bo
fundementel doctrine that every Republi­ the solemn obligation of the legislative
can shall do his whole duty [applause]; and executive departments of the Gorcrnand therefore I am here to accept this
honor tendered by your committee, and
ratified by youraelvm, as an honor ten­ cm for removing any just causes of dis­
dered . to the great old Commonwealth content on the port of any dam, and for
which lias sent me as one of ita delegates securing to every American citiacn com­
to this convention. Since 185G in none plete liberty and /exact equality in tho
of the grert contorts has she ever fcltercd. cxcreioc of ail ciWil, politmal and public
[Applause.] And in this Centennial con­ righta.
[Applause.] To this end no
vention she has turned an inflexible, defiant
face to the enemy. She any a, do truce chief executive whose courage and fidel­
with treason, malignity and hate, and every ity to Ibase duties shall not falter until
it..nn
...
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rot
these results are placed beyond dispute or

Rov. Henry H. Garnett

The Democracy of North Carolina has
shown itself true to the traditions of the
party, and nominated Z. B. Vance, the
man who wanted “to fill hell so full of'
Yankees that their feet would stick out of
the windows,’’ for governor. The conven­
tion was more largly attended than any
gathering of the kind since the war, and
with aoeh a standard bearer the* confed­
erate Democracy expect to sweep the

Alabama, (Blank)
.
California, George 8. Evans.
Colorado, Hcmy MeAlKster.
Connecticut, Martin I. Sheldon.
Deleware, David W. Moore.
Florida, (Blank)
Georgia, R. L. Mott
Indiana, James 8. Fraser.
Iowa, W. T. Shaw.
Kansu, Wm. Martindale.
Kentucky, E. R. Weer.

of P. J. Jarvis, 1 ten tenant governor; Jo
seph A. Englehard, secretary of State;
J. M. North, treasurer; 8. L. Lore, ou-

Mann was selected.
On motion of will Cumback, of Indiana
rhe conveotioo ibro adeemed null loo
o clock to-morrow morning.

rived Irom duties cn importation*, which,
so far aa possible, should bo adjusted
to
promote the interests of American labor,
and advance the prosperity of the whole
country. [Cheer.]
Ninth—Wo reaffirm ou
further grants of the publi
potations and monopolies
that the national doumin I
free homes for the people.

and demand
defoutl to

Hi

Constitution,

in*l the Houk of Repratentatives

the

of Corunna,

will

ddiver

aa

will

address.

xxl31(

WOOL. WOOL
PARKING.

WELCOME MARBLE.

CALIFORNIA

Ita numerooa branches and txmhici
forms tbe shortest and quickret route
between CltTCAGO and all isilnte in
Iixuoeb,
wuoomix,
HoKTiixav
MxcmoAX,
M
imxwbota,
low.,
miAAKVTA,
Iuwa,
upon Congress roverrign power o«_bt the*' -Nbnxabka, C ALrroxxi A Mid the WmTerritories of the United Blates for their
Omtha and California Line
government; nnd in the exercise of this
power it is the rijit and the duty oT Con- lathe ahorteot and beat route for all
gresato prohibit and extirpate in the points Id Nokthkbn Illinois, low*.
Dakota,
Nkbkabka.
Wxomixo,
Territories that relic of liarbarisw, poly­
Colorado, Utau, Nevada. Caugamy ; and wo demand such legislation FDBMZA. OBHOON, CHINA JAFAX AKO
as shall secure this cod. and the supremacy
ol American institutiocs
in all
the
is the abort line for Nobtiierx Wisenwaxx and Mikxwbota. and for Madi
nation has given to our. w^dicra and •ox. Kt. Paul, MixxiUroEiH. Drbv-rt!
and all points Io the Great Northwest
sailors must be fulfilled.
The grcalful
Ils
people will always hold those who periled
Winona and SI. Peter Line
their lives for the country's preservation Is the only route for Wixoxa. RochdTKB.OWATOXXA. MAXKATO, Kt. PKTEfc
Naw Uxjf, and nil polute iu Knuthrrn
and Ontral Minnesota. Its
Green Bay and
Jette Line
therefore note with deop solicitude that Ils the only Ur* for JanesVilix,
the Democratic party counts aa its chief Watrktoww.FoxdDu Lac. Oshkosh,
hope of success upon the electoral vote of Afplxtox, Gnx&lt;x Bat. Escaxaba
a united South, secured through the N'BQAVJtU. HASQrmX, Houghtox,
efforts of those who
were
recently Hawoock and the Lake Hcpxaios
arrayed against the Nation:
and we Country- ite
Freeport and Dubuque Lina
invoke the earnest attention of the country
Is tbeonly route for Exajxx. Uockfokd.
to the grave truth that a auonww thus Fkfffokt, and all points via Erecport.
achieved would re-open sectional strife Its
Obtcaaosnd Milwaukee Line
imperil the national honor and human

sens fur additional righta, privileges' and
immunities should be treated with respect-.
ful consideration. [Applause.]
Thirteenth-—Tho Constitution confers

- maunavAA,

party with being the mmc in character
and spirit. os when it sympolhised with
treason ; with making ita*control of the
House of Representative* the triumph
and the opportunity of tbe nation's recent
foes ; with reasserting and applauding in
the national capital the aeotiments of ui&gt;-

Is the &lt;49 Lake Shore Route, nnd is the
only one peaatng through Evaxftus,
I.ake Fourr,
HraiiLAXO 1'akk.
Wauxkai,
acxxx. Kkxojiia io
MlLWAUKIOt
Pullman Palace Cara
.
are nan on all through train* of tub

Thio It the ONLY LINK runuinr
tliese cars between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukie or Chicaro and Winona.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect withthe
v-riand Bleepera on the I n Ion
a O
ailroad for all pointe Weal ut
libartaiv Mopomng
to
repudiate
the
thv
Mtaaourt River.
pligbed faith of the Government; with
On the arrival of the trains from the
being equally fade and imbecile in over
East or South, the trains at tbe ('hicagu
shadowing the ends pf justice by ita' A Nortb-Wmtrni Railway LEAAK
CHICAGO aa fallows t
- For Council Bluflk, &lt;Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two Through Trains dally, with
PuUrnan iWlaee 1 teawing Room and
Reeling Cara through to Cound1

th. eownuy agaiaal trartiog

a alike unworthy, recreant

a'

and

adves the continued and hearty gratitude
of the American people fur hi. patriaMma
and his immense services in war and in
pome- [Cheers.]

it

For St Paul and Minneapolis, Two
Tbtuvh Trains Daily, with Pullman
Palace CXr* ‘attached on both train-*
For Green Bagr and Lake Superior.
Two Trains dally, with Pullman Palare
Cara attached, and running through to
Marwastte,.
For MBwaakea. Faw Th rough Train*
d illy, Pullman Cart on night Uain*.
Parlor Chair Cara on day train*.
For Sparta and Winona and points In
Minnesota. One Through Train dally,
with Pullman Steepen to Winona.
For Duboqne, via Freet&gt;ort, Two
Throwgh Tndns dailp, with Pullmin

Mr. Pierce, of Mawmehn-

Ita, wki«i Mtao .fkr

an uwMJ,

bun naloM, yarn SI I, Nap 132.
t bk

•

FuZlrtke^Dcva, Foor Train-* daily-

the^Hon. Edmun/Dutis, of Texas,'

d ud Mm. Spec-

Rcpuhhoua

lon. iwo TVDtign THUDS ubiq, "'T1
rulimui Can ou
nfebl Inin u U*

City and Yankton. Two

nxANciAi. BKwtunex.

P. Baldwin.

Misaouri, G. A. Finkeslbnrg.
Nebraska, H. 8. Killey.

STEBBIWS BROS.
.His lines, J uly 28th. 1875.

In Hastings!

Gov. Davis Own read the fullowing :
there

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tenUoulothfe tan of tliclr &lt;..iTO|„
basin era.
Hearse and Team furnUl,«| wl,.n
requested.
Uen

the Government ao to modify existing
treaties with European
Governments NotifB, altar OLT&gt; FACTORY HuiMiat
that tJ»o same protection ahall lie afforded
to the adopted American citizen that ia
given to the Mtire bora; sad that all
necessary law should be poswd to pro­
tect immigrants, in the absence of poww
in the States for that purpose.
Ktemtk—it is the immediate duly of
Congress to full v investigate tho effect uf
immigration and imwirtation of Mongo­
liana upon the moral‘ and material inter­
cats of the country. [Applause.] '
I wish to oil all wo..! niya-lf. and will
Ttcei/lh—The Republican party reeog- do U ami Card for 12 1-2 cetin rer pound
nixes with approval the mihrtantia! ad­
vance recently made toward the ertablisliHAITI SOK. MICH.. Mu M. in
XII«
ment ofequal rights for women bv the
many important amendments effected by
BepnHksn legulaturw. in ths laws which
concern the personal and property rela- ।
tiona of wives, motbsra and widows, and
by thr
appointment and election of
women to the superintendence of educa
tion, charities, and other public trusts.
Gremt TranK\JtaUway Lin.n &lt;&gt;r lb.
WEST and M^RTH-WEBT. and. w.«L
Thu honest demands of this class of riti

the platform,

Beecher. Hon. George F. Uoan of Maasa-

with aola

Nest Thursday. June 22,

romber, will, the nprrfe,,.w
Hmr, will .1..,. nv. hl.

Prayer was offered by Rev. George

which motiou
Michigan,

&gt;nd«r the

promptly at 10 o'clock the President in the

chair.

u*sl

In th- bnta- »
J"”
in rae ouMuass, can truly wy -j,..
«n da HKcr »rt, ud
fetal Ion Am mj iKher trw
tatlm.
W. H. KfeU,ln,. ,he'" '

VICX FBU1DBNH.

The Lansing Repuldican tayn:

Bd»«. IHUIM- tUl QM1 ,
of experience,

Afetam. ilu ConraiHe r-wnta'"™
UfeifeionorU. «nli-8|»nc« W««&lt;"
tanfel by j—nfeh
1 '• UnnJn oHb. Unfed Bum fabkMw lb« «Rthey mnuMfefed Um feteita&gt;&gt;&gt; rf&lt;b« pliaBoorfM/ribii* tad. or prefWly
lit ibobroodlof ..ynAonfe or tau.Ctara Mota; in the Ihninet uf C°&gt;tions under sectarian control.
threat
nnbfe they noommeuled tbe .ilmi-iun
cheering,
continued for several
min­
of Messrs. Bowen and Green.
utes.]
After an extended debate the report
In response to repeated calls, Gen.
was adopted, thong h on tba vole to Hawley read this plank a second time,
amend so as to admit tho Spcneer delcpa- and tho delegate* and audience repeated

recall. [Applauac.]
of this convention a majority ouch as will
Eonrth— In the first act of Congrcm
entitle her to continue to be what she has signed by PrcMdent Grant, tho National
long boon, ud I mj it with . n»p«, Govemment
assumed to remove asy
of New York Hon. W. A. Howard of the formoat in the Republican canoe.
doubts of its purpose to disparage no
Michigan and Frederick Douglas, but we [Applnnw.] Ibo eh»ir ■ no. nd; f„
havs no room for these speeches.
tjuamcaa.
The President announced that tho Com­
PXBNANBNT ORGAXIXAVION.
mittee on Rules would meet at four o'clock
Mr. Loring, of Masaachusctts, then at the Gibson Houk, and that they cxcame forward and read the following re­
Tity, public morab and the national
port of the Committee on Organisation:
demand that tlm promise be folPresident—Edwabd McPnumox, of
Pennsylvania.
Noyes *»f Ohio.

shaH be speedy, thorough and unsparing.

Na-

For Rockford, Sterling. Keooto*.
JancavlUe, and other points, you &lt;•*’
have from two to ton trains dally.
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New York Oftoe, Jfa. 4 IB Broad way,
Dootoa Ofltoo, Mw* fState 8twrt; &lt; ta»ba
Offloe.SM Farnham Sire*; Sanlraecteeo Offlee, 121 Montgomory Street;
Chicago TtekH Offloe;
Clark nrert-

of the

New Ymk, Marehall O Brooks.

i.^WUrtn- tb. :i«
[OnMUtain «r Mil

si
A^t, Chicago.

�Church Calendar

DRY GOODS HAVE TAKEN A
THIELE !
WHERE i

June 2d, St. John, tbe Baptist.
June 25, Second Sunday after Trinity.
KMMAKCEI. CHURCH.

J. W. BAXcaorr, Bad or.
The State Pomological Society nnd the
Wayne County Horticultural Society will

hold a Union exhibition in Detroit on the

27th, 28th 29th and 30th of June.

Wc

herewith acknowledge an invitation to bo

present.

O^dKe roll bring called by the Cterk\

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is;
4:40.1

fallowing supervisors were present and answt
ad to aaid call:

1:13^

Assyria,

iund.T

Baltimore,
Henry Hough la in
William P. Sila am
Carlton,
*
Jacob
Castleton,
David W. Smith
Harting Township.
I
Pleiads. Brown
Hastlaga City, 1st A 2^ Wards. Travera Philip.

nd Woodland-Arrive Tuesday. Thur*-

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jr. M. NRVIXS. P. M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Johnstown.

Levi M. Dewey

Maple Grove.
Orangeville,
Prairieville,
Rutlaail,
Thornapple,
Woodland,
Yankee Springe,

Zabulon B. Boy
Hoyt. Mr.X’JIlns wx«
ehoMu tomporory chairman.
On motion of Mr. Smith the board proct rd
•J ta theeloction at Chairman, !&gt;y ballot with tha
following result: David Q. Robinson, received
12 votes ; Lavi M. Deway, received 4 votes ;
Fredrick W.Collins. 1 vote ; Zebulon B. Hoyt,

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Gold 112J.

received 1 vote ; Total. 18.
David O. Robinson having reesivsd a ma­
jority of votes of all the Supervisors elect, oa
motion of Mr. Wolf, ha was declared duly
elected chairman for tbe current year,
Mr. Wolf moved that tha chair appoial the
usual standing committees consisting of the

Hays aad Wheeler.

A popular ticket in Barry County.
Do noi forget to see East Lynee to-night st

Greonlocka ware worth In coin on Saturday
8HJ cents on tbe jbllar.
trimmed with Chinese Lanterns, and nnd illu

urinated un Friday evening.
Tha Ada Gray Combination will present
East Lynne at Union Hall this evening.

lu honor of the nomination of Hayes and
Whodar the Baxmk* office was beautifully
There is(bring erected a ftna school houre

Ch. wave bet a hand throueh the dark neat to tell
It is well vrtlh ye-wril.
•

every facility for doing the best of work
ou short notice, and solicit the patronage
of the publie.
xxl-13tf

Profeesd U the dark seas -the alienee nnbrokenNo slim Her of pole luu.de roise beck aa a token :
TeL stilt la car hearts we have faeerd the word

.■Sunday.

Will Dr. I*, please send duplicate.

’ On Thursday night tbe Barn of Parorij
Olis, lathe Township of Rutland, was struck
by Lightning and literally coszumad, with
bis valuable Staflnn. Barnes*, and other
contents. Lona will probably exceed &gt;1500
and wa» insured in the Barry aad Eaton, l&gt;ut
wo do not know the amounf.

&lt; John Q. Creany our popular aheriff, oa Sat­
urday st eooaid treble personal expense pro­

cured a fine Hayes nnd Wheeler Streamer,
ends Liberty Pole 119 feet above ground.

Committee oa equalization,—John J. Per­
kins, Ira Stowell, Frederick W, Collins, Zebu­
lon B. Hoyt, Traverse Phillips, Henry Houghtalin, and Thomas II. Bartram.

A valuable mare. Color, dork brown
_____
with heavy main and tail; about ten years
old ; had bar shoes on front feet; strayed
from the premises of the Subscriber four
weeks ago last Friday. Any person giv­
ing information where she can be found ,
will be liberally rewarded.
C. A. Bailey.
Hast:NOR, June Gth, 1876.
&lt; xxilSlf

■ARR1AQE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

On motion of Mr. Collins the assessment
roll of the several Townships and City of Hea ­
tings were refered to the committee on equal*

The Hastings Band return their sincere
thanks to the Ada Gray Combination, far their
servlgae, and tbe citizen* of Hastings and vaeinity. for their yery lidersl batronage at
their Bcna&amp;ta on Thursday and Saturday Eve­
nings of last week whereby they realised &gt;65-

Taeaday Morning, JunelSth. 1876.
Board convened pursuant to adjourntn ent.
Roll called, mrtal^r* all present.
Journal road and approved and Board pro-

The account of William Upjohn aad 12 others
were preooalod, and oa motion of Mr. Perkins
rrfrred Io the eoJtmUlao on miscellaneous
On motion of Mr. Dewey the pet I toe present­
ed yesterday by Mr. Wolf was taken from the
table and placed on tie.
Mr. Wolf offered the fallowing Resolution.
Jlrtolrtd by the Board of Supervisors of
Barry County, that all Horses, Cattle, Sheep
nnd Hogs' be and they are hereby restrained
from running at Urge In the Township of
Maple Grote after the passage of this Resolu­
tion In accordance with the provision of ehap.
er 39, Compiled taw* of 1871.
On motion of Mr. Dewey the Beeulntion was

Lical Mtryiae^ |itice;

Fanners remember that the old and
reliable house of C. B. Salsbury is, as ever,.
buying eggs, butler, poultry and all kinds
of fanner’s produce, under Barlow 4 Good
year’s irtore, and paying for tho same the
highest market pncc. Patronise the house
ffou know to hr rdiaLle.
KX2tf

We sell none of this cbeap-mtulc Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. Tbe
goods we make Is'made by hand, and
warranted. Wc invite nil persons to
call and inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspect ion. No trouble at all
show goods.
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STEBBINS BRO’S

J. Cole &amp; Son

J. H. Sutton has been fitting np his old
Stare on Jefferson Street, for a Dinning
hall. Icecream parlors, Oyster
rooms,
and will keep constantly on hand the finest
supply of Candies, Nuta, Fruit, Ice Cream
Vegetable* of all kinds in their season, Can­
nedFiah; Oysters in season, and every

order of Committee.

Xxil3w3

For Sugar, the best and the cheapest,

Ex-Senator Geo. M. Dewey of Hastings, aad
Ur. H. F. Peckham of Biecory Corner*, will
mldreea the ritiieaa of Freeport and vletnity,

call on John Stanley.

on the oceaaiea of their Centennial pole rais­
ing, July 8d 1876. Exercises to commence

Pure Wines and Li
the cheapest, at John

xxltA

Take the Atchison, Topeka 4 Santa Fe
Railroad; the new and popular line from
Atchison and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
SprngH, Cuchares, Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Fe and nil pointe in Colorado, New
Mexico and Arisona. Special round trip
90 day tickete to Denver on sale May l&amp;th,
at *50, taking in the famous watering
places on the D, 4 R, G, Road. Low em­
igrant rates to the San Juan Minw.
Pullman Palaeo Steeping Cant between
the Missouri River and the Rocky mount
tains without change.
Close oonttecrioo
m ade al Kansas City and Atchison in
Union Depot
For taant, time tables and :
the " Ban Juan Gsids,’1 addrem,

T. J. Aawnaon.
every done oMamd ta strengthen tbe
and now ah» is wall sad hearty. If xxlM
edMOeal'' will write to me I will get
m to tbe above.
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BKNRY H. M. FATTON.
Lawroaoe, Marion CM. tad.

Gen. Pant. Act.

XX52tf

Unit

Rale

stucco

nm uie
SHAHi

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

V.prr

hand consisting of Gold Tints,
Tinted
Satins, Frenali Satins, White Blanks,
Buff and Brown Blanks, also cheap Bor­
ders, Gilt sod Fresco Borders, Window
Shades, and Window
Fixtures of .all
kinds.
Call and ace.
Smith, Manes 4 Preston.
xxi8w3

other luxury.
The rooms are all carpeted, and furnish­
ed in first clans style. This is to ba the
1.8. Geer.
fashionable rwiort for all classes of our
Hastings, Juno 8th, 1876.
citucns and tho public in March of a good
xxtlStf
dinner, a nice treat or fine candies.
His Saloon next door, is the best fitted
For Bale—A fine more and coll.
and furnished of any in the city. Re­ Time will be given if desired for an appro­
member the place. My old stand, and ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones.
the rooms forme!y occupied by Barber xxiHtf
Bcmmer, ou Jeffereon Street. Come and
nee me.
XXI12-13-14

GRAND DANCE.

Offer tor Sale at Ike Lowes!
LAND PLASTER

UK

Look Here.—48,000 gal. beat Ohio
R. D. Bullock, the well known Music Store Ware at wholesale mid retail, best
Dealer, at Jackson,
has appointed os in the city at
Smith, MaNks 4 Preston's.
Agents in thia city, J. M. Bauer, well
known to our citixens, and J. O. Hendec.Y xxi8w3
All in want of Pianos, Organs, Ac.', should
give them a call, al Sweeney's store, where
instruments can be seen
* examined.
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XXl-9tf
We bar. 10,000 Roll! Wdl

To enable tbe Committee's to go Io work, ou
motion of Mr. Hoyt' Board »djour»e-J io 1.30
P. M.
W«. H. Powsns. Clerk,

•

Tobacco.—Wc can sell the beat fi»r 41
money in the city.
Smith, Manke 4 Premxjn.
xxi8w3

Notice

A New Dinning Hail.

The Ada Gray combination is beyond alt
question the best Thrmtrical Troop that ever
visited this city, and we are pleased to know
that they are drairing ftall Houses. .They
give their Inal entertninarent here this evening.
It is to be a Uttujil for Miss Gray, and the
peace Selected js “East Lynne." Miss Gray
taking the two Leading characters.
She
should have a full houae.

PICTURES 1
PIOTURESl

M. Because we keep the best c work­
men.
4th.
we warrant all goods wt;

For Sals—A valuable y&lt;
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.

Committee nn Salaries—Zebulon B. Hoyt,
Ira Stowell, and Jacob Odell.
Mr. Wolf preaented tie pefilon of Levi EH1-

O n mot ion of Mr. Perkins. Board adjourned
until to-morrow morningat eight o'clock.
Wm. H. Powns, Clerk.

Codfish, Trout.' Wbitofiah, Maekcral,
Salmon, and Herring, al) New Fish at
Smith, Mamie 4 Proton's.
xxi8w3
•

hall. 8iac20 x 32 feet, height 10 fert.
Plan and specifications may be seen at
office of the Supervisor. Said job will be
Ent Busby not to be out done, has re­
sold on Thursday,* June 15, at one o'clock
fitted bit tonsorial parlor*, and even-thing
P. M., at the house of Owen Iloonan in about them as neat as a new pin. Nccktien,
Slid township.
Collars, dears etc. nil find class, can be
By order of the Township Board.
found at Em's. Everybody ack now ledgro
A. J. Walker.
that Em is tho best Tunaor in sixteen
11. Wolcott.
A. J. Gott.

Board called to order by the chairman. Mem.
ber* al! preaeut.
Tbe Chairman anounced the fallowing Com-

olt and 29 other, citizen* of tbe Townahip of
Maple Grove, aaking the Board topaaaareeolutioa to restrain from running at large in Mid
Townahip all Cattle, Horses, Sheep end Swine
according lochapterGB. compiled laws of 1871.
On motion of Mr. Phillipa Ihe peiiion was

FURNITURE!

Peerless Milk Safes

Hall on

We did not find that programme for the
proceedings on the 1st, in Barry, that was

Where you wui find all kindn of

I am now all alone in the Photograph
buaiucBB, and as I have made arrange­
Parties having Pictures to framo
ments to increase my facilities for doing
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ibetter work than ever, all should call would do well tog ‘them framed of uh
&lt;^rand Cheaper than
and got a negative taken. Tbe superi­ a» we can do It P
ority of my work in tho past is a iniffi- any house in P ..'y Comity. We keep
facte for.the Million.
the Largest and Best selected stock of
cient guarantee of firrt-c
work in the PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD*
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
ikob, Brackets, Pafer-Holdsouth side State Street
ebs, Wall-Pockets, Slipper­
31tf
Gao. L. Heath.
rd by Hostetler's Stuasach Bitters. That renowsed
Holders,
tonie is dalty sddiac frseh Issreb of popalarity-tu
Wanted.—Every one to try our Teas
tbs rreal refutallun which]I tonelince obtained ai a
M. D. Raed desires to call attention to' and everything In tho Funritore line.
We Invite all persona to call and look
remedy for dyepepei*. eonstipsUoiii billionrner* 1‘ricrt ilumhis new Wagon Shop, where he may be
nervoas disorders, urinary Irolbtee. latensiueat
Smith. Maxee 4 Premton.
found at all hount of any day, ready to do
xxi8w3
any work in bis line, from pulling a now
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
Do yon want the br*t Havana (’igara the best buggy ever seen in the county of now on exhibition al our Fiirnituie
to J. 1*. Roberts' for them.
Store. All kinds of work made to or­
Barry. Don't forget the place; in the
der. repairing of tt|l kinds of old fur shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro., corner of
niture neatly done. \
Notice to Builders.
Church nnd Railroad Street.
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WE MEAN BUSINESS!
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xxGtf
by ample proob. bat most asraaredly had rueb
Furniture Rooms south side State St.
been the ease. Iheyeoald have asported aolhinr
There will be a job let to the lowest bid­
opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
better than that a prapemtloa bolitcred ap by der giving good security, to build a (own

Saturday evening. June ^tih, given by the
Hastings Band. They rixmld have a ftill

Read that portion of the report of the
doings of the Board of Supervisors published
in this issue of the Basses. The balance
will appear on Thursday.
v.
t •

Keep It.

W. II. II. Heath, the senior member
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury 4 Co.
has retired from bamnetn in this city, and
is now traveling for tho Grand Rapids can sell cheaper than any boon-tn Bar­
Burial Com Co. His many friends wish ry County, for these reasons:
him success.
1st. Beeause we have no rent I» pay.
Query—Who will do the undertaking?
23. Because we make the mtut of out
Why Stebbins Brothers ofouurae.
goods buntelvcB.

GEORGE L IIEA TIES.

Train has brought me a wj!l assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
summer and fall traae", which I will hell
way down low for-Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine OU. 1 also sell Well 4
Cistern Pumps.
.
■ J. Malm
Opposite the Post Office
xxiltf
Hastings, Mich.

STEBBINS BRO’S.

Of ev8ry Description which we

B. F. Bteiohoff, has associated with him
in bis Dental business Mr. George wood.
They will occupy the old rooms. Have

in the township of Heating*, on the State
road, in what is known aa the Fisher dirtriet
There will be a concert al Union

Closing out Sian—Canned goods at cost
and more too, at
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Smith, Mamie &amp; Prehton’s
exi8w3

Two button Kid Gloves 90 eta.
■ A nice line of Coat Bindings.
A full and complete assortment
Clothing.
xxi5tf

Thomas II. Bartram

Hasting* Qty, 2d A 3d Wards, D. 0. Robinson
Hope,
Augustus M. Armour
Irving,
Aaron J. Walker

At A W. Bailey's.
Prints 7 eta.
Lonsdale muslin 12ct«.
Shirting Gets.
.
Extra heavy Shirt tug 12 j eta
Beat cottonadee 15 to 30 eta.
Good Ticking 12 cts.
Twenty bone Corsett 45 eta.
Ladies1 hose Exm heavy 10 &lt;ta.

The time lira now come when my Ac­
coutre must bo paid. I have debts to pay
that I must be paid, and to that end mtut
tntf'nt that persons who owe mo m*i! pay
vp without further delay.
Ralph Jordan.
May, 17lh 1876.
XXlGw4

nnd be hoppy agnip

A Great Rediclin ii Prices

SALISBURY ABROSSEAU

FURNITURE

IMMB
Look hero 1

Look here !

J. M. HEWES.

YOUNG MEN

Tie Riiit KMtf KtatiR fir
Yam la.

BUSINESS TRAINING.

�windows bo narrow that passengChi were
NEW ADTEKTISEHEKT3.
in no dihger of getting hurt by thrusting
their heads out The engine had no cab,
G. P. Rowell ACo’s. Column.
but the projecting roof of tbe combined
OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER.
tender and baggage car jiortly shelter tho
AffiXTS WASTED FOR Ttit
engineer. Tho cow-catcher of the machine
How tho Exhibition gets on
Our cor­
tippears to hare been iotended literally to
respondent thinks it i-&lt; a good thing catch tbe instructive animal aud not throw
—Soma Notes en-J Incidents—The her from the track. This calk to mind
Hunter's Camp—First Pennsylvania the recent Achievement of tbe Pennsylva­
nia Company, which u a good Centennial
Railroad Train—independence Hall.
item, exemplifying the prograw in rail­
roading. People here have manifested a
PntlADKLTiUA, Juno 13, 1870.
jgood deal of interest in tho fast train ex­
Ixmg letters are a nuisance, as a general jperiment!* and the suecewful running of
thing, and I have of late treated your read- 1the San Francisco train from New York
era to several of them in attempting to get •to Chicago over tbe Pennsylvania Central
and l*ituburg and fort Wayne track* in
through this Exhibition by rote. So r“;
twenty-five minutea less than schedule
this week I will give yon only some ram- ।time, which was twenty two hours, is a
bling note* and gossip by way of variety . igratifying achievement, which only |fctFOR THE CAMPAIGN!
There never was a show where one could 1fect read and equipments render* pos iolc.
From New York to Pittsburg, 441 miles,
get “so much sugar-fitr a cent"- so many
no Mop wm made at all—Che train run­
all p.rtle.1 W. nil!Mod TUK WEKKLY KOTattractions under one canvass, so ?o speak.
.
ning rteadily ou its way at an average rate
It makes little difference what part of the for the entire trip of 44 miles an hour.
The beauties and delights of a fine floral
prCUnds you begin with or what building
display can !bc fully enjoyed here along
yen enter first, “all is grist that come* to '
with all the rest.
Haring walked through
the mill." as the old miller said, and there tlie acres of blooming flowers, verdant sod
ate pretty things, curious and interesting and health^ evergreens, surrounding Hor­
things on every hand. Larger crowds of ticultural Hall, aud through the orangeries
]&gt;coplc are coming every day and the coffers and tropical groves of the fairy-like hall
itself, sweet;1 music in the meanwhile float •
of the manager* are correspondingly bene­
ing from tpo organ in the gallery, the
fited -to say nothing of numerous outside visitor paasra out aud around to the north
interval*. For a time there was a decidedly era bide oflthe building, where ho finds
gloomy prospect for a lot of vendors and another conservatory constructed as an
annex to irapply apace which the main
caterers of all kinds who had paid heavy
structure lacked. This building is one
Ifodubcb for privilege*, but things look
great gothic arch, covering an area of Though each mar and doea aluet t
more promising for them now, though even ground 150 by 50 feet in sixe. Canvas is
yet many a bright dream is a long way used instead of gloss ou the arch, and a
Taraant's Seltzer Aperient.
from realisation. Tho attendance, how­ delightful shade ia the conscauencc., The
walks are of fine sand kept damp, thereby
ever, is getting to be nearer the mark, and
imparting a pleasant coolness to the atmos­
BOLD BY ALL DXUaaiflTS.
the more visitor* look about them tho phere.
But tho attraction hare is in the
more they realise what shame it would be display of rhododendrons in all their charm­
to have such a magnificent-exhibition fail ing varieties. There are no flowers in the
of appreciation or support. And there is building but these, and they are all owned
and exhibited by one man, Anthony Watsatisfaction in the statement that so-far
crer, Knap, Hill Nursery, England.
His TUI CLAIM-IKIl'semTAULIStlBO IX IMj
the attendance exceed* by more than three exhibitis here number 1,500 plants bear­
times that nt Vienna for a corresponding ing, probably. twenty times as many flowers.
period.
L).
.
In a short time he must remove them
Incident* of the meat amusing charac­ from the building, to make way for exhib­
itor* of plants thriving later in the year,
r-ly lme&gt;*dlally. All Soldier.
ter divert tho attention of observing per­
and these, in turn, tanst do in like manner yrAR oflSU who Mrred for ar
sons on every hand. The philosophical for still others.
abort.wh*Ui*r duuble-1 or noustudent of human nature' enjoys these
VxRAS
nearly as much as the Exhibition itself.
Every avenue and walk leading to the
NEW ADVERTISMENTS.
grounds is lined on either hand with huck­
sters of all sorts whose seductive exhorta­
tions greet the oar of all passers by. Here
arc some specimens gathered as J strolled
la. or dwfrinx
luiaurly out of the ground* tho other even­
trailed Captain Lemon
ifut rr*oem*ner.—S. A
Ole*, ihould
ing. The lemonade man: ‘This way, information frit
ladies and gentlemen, for your real Califor­
nia ^strawberry lemonade ! Lem, Lem I
i'llOwi
The 'original California lemonade ! Each for Circular.
■■ MM VlUlltAM &lt; «rd.. with j
glass is prepared from a choice juicy lemon,
WW aUuaa-A. B.Fall*rA C*
with half a pound of double refined sugar.
Each glass contains n piece of ice as large
a* the baby elepltJint's ear, and all for the
L
low price of half a dime. Walk right up
this way : now's your time' Thank yon,
sir; another glass sold, another soul made
happy. Lem, 1cm, 1cm I" Another enter­
prising gentleman shouts Peanuts; his
voire, a melodious basso profundo, pitched
id .tamp loUlLMUSE A.
in B. flat; “W$lk up, run up, tumble up !
D. C. fir full loltrnelinn.
This is the original Japanese Peanut, au
$68 $20rf',*» •'fe. w
thorixod by the Centennial Commission
laad. Me._____________________________ sitlw*
and approved by the Board of Hca’th.
These choice and delicious camel-liaek
“PsYClIOMAjrCT, OR HOfL CHA It Ml Nd."
The autoi-riber offer* fur sale n Valuable
-I Uov either aex may fMcinate and rain the
peanut* are unoqualcd in size and flavor.
Farm in the Townahip of Hasting*, near
The ladies love them and children cry for Quimby Station, on the liraad Rapid* IHriathem I Buy them before you try them ! ion of the Michigan Central Railroad, contain,
Fresh roasted, camel brek. Japanese pea­ ing KHSHTY ACRES, of which
AddrwaoT. WILLIAM A CO.. Pub ., PhllUrlpha
nuts, only five cent* a quart! Peanut* may
or may not be a wholesome and nutritious
THE NEW YORK
diet. Authorities differ on that subject.
But no American show would be complete
without the fragrant, unctions peanut.
the
Preiniwe.
Tbe
properly
will
be
sold
on
They are one of our institutions, and arc
liberal terms, ne to poyiuenta and nl prieea
indcspcnsablc to the complete happiness of which cannul fail to l«e satisfactory to nny
the average American pleasure seeker.
one desiring
J. H.
Standing on a box in front of a small
tent containing, I don't know what, a bur­
ly fellow of tragic mien bdlowa forth :
rnCRMllt’S NESTE FILLS.
finely loot ted, and under thorough culture.
“Ride oa nalc moon, thine orbs majestic For Particular* inpuirc at this office or of the
high," whatever that may mean. But
Subscriber.
.
the most ridiculous feature of the many
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and tho enterprises of all sorts ore “limit­
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rather different niguification from that in­
tended. Their patronage is decidedly
-'limited." It is said that the bootblacks
association to be organised nn the stock
pl» will also adopt the “limited" principlc.
In one of the least frequented parts of
the grounds, are so far removed from the
current* of travel that it is probably not
seen by one visitor in ton, is the very novel
and interesting exhibit made by the pub­
lisher* of The I'ornt nnd Stream. It is
called the “Hunter’s Camp," and is a per­
fect representation of tbe externals of tbe
life of the deer-forest and the trout-stream.
T ho thick foliage of the trees in th* coo),
deep Talley .where tho hunter's hut of logs
stands, the noisy stream and waterfall in

front, the still pool in which float two
Indian canoes, the guns, fi»hing-rods blan­
kets, cooking utensils, traps, and trophies
of the chase within the hut, all help to
make the illusion perfect, ami ' it would
not be hard to imagine that one had been
suddenly transported from die bustling,
exciting ocemM of the Exhibition to some
nook in the heart of the Adriondack* or
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                  <text>VOL. XXL

NO. 16.

Rog»’tta|il
Merton
could not find
.
'T.sm glad Of iL William had nothing
[From thr C^tntry Gtntfrman, Alt any to dovrith it. I told Mubdc.ll hu was on
the wrong track before he left here."
•

THE YANKEE SHOOLMISTRESS.

UNPARALLED SUCCESS
OF THE

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 2% I87&amp;

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THE PEERLESS COMBINED MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RAKE,
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The door was gently opened ; some one
came behind the teacher, and wrapped a
warm shawl around her shonldeis.
“You will get cold, end I shs’l bat
another patient/' said the voice of Dr.Emerson.uui ho beat over her to look at the
boy, who Was just sinking ifito slumber.
“You are better than air the opiates In
my tnowfodge," raid he, smiling into her
eyes ; “the boy b better nlijdy; his pulse
u not nearly so rapid; Lid he breathes
easier. Come out tn therorc.
“What did James Want of you, Mbs
Wardlow?" asked Mr. Griffin.
“Shall I tell it before the doctor? Yon
must hear ofit immediately; and (here is no
doubt but all Colchester will be advised of
it within two daya.,;—* • •*»-"Mira WanFoir. dent MB the that JanMt
l »d anything to do with that Shclbournc
robliery. Oh, my boy !”
“liiLffi, Mr. Qj-ffin , be did,aAIBub

ing, anti had not boon seen since.'

•‘I rm sorry he went away just now ;
but I do not believe hr went because of
that Sh clbourne burinera.1'
"AU the wonder .in my mind is that
Rogers has kept him no long. If ho 11».
cleared uut I aui glad of it; I suppose yon
have not heard who did it, haveyoa?'
"No ; but I ean one the Yankee privil- '
egc and truan."
“Dr. ktneroon,” jaid Mira Wardlow,
“you havchec-d one"ito./“’to-night, and'
I believe I will tall-yau another." -Soabc
related what William Mei lion had told her.
"I ukod him 'fhe 5raa V. Sling I should
tell v«-u, Mr. Watson. as I thought you
would prove a friend.”
"So I wiU. If oyer a boy deserves
friends ho does"—and throwing-off I'»
slippers he polled on bis boots.
"Where are you going in such aliurry?”

f J'
— - ----------------- ire h looVas if he were
•fill il ia in nn»n«n&lt;M&gt;„
that aaj
"Ul
hiding. Ho shall eutae here. and go into
ncr«.
I am thankful it is nO worse."
the store in the morning. Such a boy as
So Miss Wardlow told .Tamo’
rv.
he is shall not lack lor a home or for
Neither of the gentlemen asked a rpcstion
friends."
or spoko till she had cbneludcd. Then Mr.
"You are right. If 1 had a homo ho
Griffin lighted his lantern. wentout ami
should have one with me. But J; tujs
soon enrno back, bringing a fine cashmere
Both 1'iulabud and Unfinished.
Griffin's testimony will dear Wi”iam."
idiall in his hand.
*
“I know it; that Theodore Bogers ts *
“I hope the boy did not know what ho
AND A11CH IO AS &gt; VTEniUTA X MS, AI AO TWE HlBMALI CLOVXR
heoundrel. Plcesc. say to my wife that I
was talking of; but hero it is, just where
t
shall bring a lodger home with me when I
he said he put it,
Kmeraon, can they
AND RELIABLE TAYLOR RAKE, AND THE IMPROVED
hurt my boy?”
JACKSON WAGON CONSTANTLY ON HAND
"I think not. Of his own free will, lie
has ccnrfmunicuted rhe facts, and I think”
Mira Wardlow called at Mr. Gtlffin's on
it devolves on you to inform the sheriff her way to school next morning, and found
immediately, and put the shawl into hia Jama suffering with aeute pain in hia
hands. That will put him ou the right joints, but hia mitxl was tranquil and he
track, and save a good deal of anxiety. 1 had alept through the night. Mrs. Grif­
would not have William Merton arrested fin was nervous and irritable ; Mr. Griffin
for a thousand dollart; he would new get was cordial, but did not say much. When
school cownencod, Willirm wm in hia
it out of hia mind, lie la so sensitive."
About II
• I inuM be going; 1 wwhto Seo Mr. teat, and Thoodoro absent.
Watoou to-night, and it is post nine; .o'clock Mira Wardlow was er^cd to Umo’dock,” said the young lady, ruing from door by sheriff Mundell, who inqu’rod If
young Melton was in school. CrTng
her chair, as she glanced at the cluck
"Allow me to go with you ; I wish to h'm to the door he conversed with h' n a
■tee Mr. Watson, too," said Dr. Emerson, few inomentM, then drove off, nod W’'’irn»
Before
m he wrapped her cloak around her—and came back to the School-room.
then as ttiey descended the steps: "My noon, Mr. Mundell drove past the school­
dear Mira Wardlow, I have tried to get house wall Theodore Bogera in the sleigh;
an opportunity to express my regret to yon hit head was down, and Mias Wardlow's
for my radetHKs at our first meeting, and hem; bled for him and his mother.
As soon M school was dunr-aaed. Muy
ask your ]&lt;nlon J I was in the wrong,, and
and Ellen Rogers rau with joy to W’Hirro,
you were right."
"You refer to the time I met yui^ at and both commenced telling h:-u at once
how glad they were Viiu-e him. Jnst
Mrs. Manton's?'"
then Mrs. Rogers entered the school rvoui.
"Yes when I was so rude.**
"1 do not remember any radencra. We the had only a shawl thrown over her
differed shout the justice of punishing for head and was weeping. 8hc *gpa quite 1
that accident. You did not convince me I uut of breath, and evidently ran rU the ij
was wrong ; and I suppose I did not change way from home. Miss Ware'ow advanced |
your opinion ; we had a right to our own to muc* I er, Imt site did not notice her,
and ca"od for Mary and Elian.
I।
views."
"Go to the telegraph office as quick a* ’J
"Bat you dwf convince tnc, and I was
heal lily ashamed of wliat I said, I ought you can and tel! them to telegraph for your
to have told you
then. What do you lilt her to come home !"
think of James’ story about his advening?
“They will wish to know where be *s,
"I think he t)ld the truthj Indeed, I Mrs. Rogers. You had better w.'.tc the '
despatch yowredf."
am positive of it."
"I canuot; 1 don't know how. I wish 1
"Yea, it menu probable. I am concerncould.”
rd for young Begem."
"I w'” dolt for you;" and trying pa­
•Wul J arm* be rick long, doctor ?"
“It looks like it. He will probably per from the desk, she* w.vte down the
have a run of rheumatic fevrr; Lu exjms- name of the town and date. • What abs"
ure to eold and hta long walk, and going I nay, Mrs. Rogers ? and where in he
to bed chilly, together with his anxiety of
••In' Corry, Pennsylvania, and tell
mind, will effect him severely. 1 am glad to come home as quick us puanibk; sign
my neme to it—1 ean'L"
he had the courage to tell you all."
William stood a little back, with liis hat
"So am I. James seems a kind, sensible
boy. I do not think the home influence in Iris hand.
“Mm. Rogers, I will carry it to the
is just what it ought to be."
“You ere right there. Mrs. Griffin has office; it ia to for for the girls to wrnk, and
too much bumneas to do looking after her it h top cokL”
“You here? I supposed you hail gon.neighbor's concerns to make apUmant
home for tier- buy. And I Arney hU father off before now V'
"I am living with Mr. Wataon. Shall
is rather arbitrary.”
“Ha will have a bitter lesson this time; I carry it ?"
“If you please, I think ho had better,”
iodeed, they all will"
"I hope Mr. Wstson has oome in, as I raid the teacher.
“I don't care, so that it goes all right.'
have another paliaat to visit to-night—su­
8bo sat down for a motftentcTh the desk
“What o»a? I did not know any &lt;Xhcr and Wept bitterly. Her little daaghtore
tome to her aide and pat thsir mai Around
one waa sick."
“Littio Pataey sprained bit ankle hut hernock, whispering, "Don’t cry mamma;
.
Friday, and he has been running oet bare what is it ?"
She could not speak, but sobbed al! the
foot and got iaflamalion in the joint I

TRIUMPH SINGLE REAPER,

I must come to^iis office at throe o'clock.

Will you excuse me then ?"
By the efforts of Mr. Watson and Dr.
EmeraoD, -Um trial was postponed for a
few days, till Mr. Bogers should return,
and consequently Theodore, in dcfeult of
bail, was conveyed to jail. The neighbors
at first intended to go scrarity for him,
and allow him
return home to bis
mother, but Mr.- Jillaon suggested that
jrnbably Blanchard was somewhere in the
neighborhood, and ii it were so, he might
.entire young Rogen to run off, and he
thought H more judkioua that be should

plico. Every effort was made, to capture
Blanchard, bat neither he nor the stolen

goods, with the exception of the ihawl
produced by Mr. Griffin, enuld be found.
Mrs. Rogers denied all koegledge of
them ; she raw some pieces of broadcloth
and silk in Merton's chest, and a large roll
of alapaca and some shswb in the sleigh,
but she did not know what had become of
die tn, as she had not seen them afterword.
In fact she waa s« completely overooms by
■nxisty, grief anil shame, that it was
tliought Iwst to make no more till her hus­
band's return.

THE NATIONAL

SEETHE BATH PLATFORM BUGGIES
, UlKMAl.t,

i

GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

PUBLISHER.

Hullmr.
THE OLD

JkT A.arilCVLU'UTLA.^ ELA.LL,
One door east of Goodyear s Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.

Hastings, April 12, 1876.

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON

I 6te_ l«te |_1X00 si.w
l koo i tJurif »j» I 45.ni

“WM. JON E«

DENTIST

Nashville,

Michiaaa.

READ!READ! READ!
Special Medical Announcement

Joij Comfort and Happiness

Sick and Aiffleted!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

Pianos Organs

[Continued from last Isripc ]

sumption unsettled and being therefore
calculated-to further disturb public con­
fidence. The undersigned, therefore, sub­
mits the following and recommends that
it be taken 're a substitute for said resolu­
tion.
.
Rnoltftl, That it is the duty of CongnM to provids ratasarcs for carrying out
the provisions of what m termed the resumpuon'ofspocio payments.at the time
fixed by said act, which cannot be further
delayed.
v
The Chair—Is Urn Cenvtnuon ready
for the quiteion ? Shall the vote be Xakea
by States? [Cries uf'‘2»&lt; no/'J
..
The question was then pot on the
■dt^kiou of the wbstitste, and it wsa re­
jected by a decided majority.
The Chair—The question recurs upon
the adoption of the resolution te rocommeaded by the committee.
The motion waa agreed to. and the
whole platform waa tlt*dare-l to In^y been
adopted.
[Cheers.]
.

THE NOMIXATIUMK

The chair announced that Lite
next
busiocM was the nornination of candidate*.
[Great applausu.]
A motion tn adjourn waa made and
vociferously objected to. A motion to

Z-.__ — ■:_______ The candidates were

then

Mr. Jewell of Ouuuectirat, by

presented,

Mr. Kel-

lugg of the rams State.

Mr. Morton, of Indioua, by R. W. Thom­

son of the same State seconded by P. B. S.
Mr. Bristow, by

Pinehback of Louirina.
G ca. Harland of

(Judge Poland of Vermont, Geo. W. Cur­
tis of New

Ycckand R. II.

Danna of

MareachuacUa.
Mr. Blaine, by Col. Robert Ingersoll of
ITIinoia,

seconded by Mr. Frye of Maine.

Yk. Conklin, by Gen. Stewart L. Wood-

fiwdof NewYark.
Gt»r.-Hayes, by Ex. Gov. E. F. Noyes

of Ohio

supported

Wade Mr. James of

by glorious OH Beu

Missioori and Mr.

Ihuia of West Virginis.
Gor. Hartranft, by Mr. ThthoJomew of
Pennsylvania.

At thia stage of the proceedings the con­

vention adjourned nnlil Friday, nt 10 A. in.
1GThe convention wa? called to oreht by
Mr. MePlicraon at half-put ten, thirty

and

The Smith American Organ,
HAZELTON BBO.’S PIANOS.

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.
«»• consul te tiox rari-. -ra

CONVENTION.

Oli Pinos aifl Onus taici ii Eichanp fir Hw Ones.,
R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for Michigan
Northern Ohio and Indiana.
-Branch Houses at Grand Rapids. East Saginaw and
A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

promised to come there k-forc I slept**
-Poor littte feHow I llearn tel! him I
will come and aoe him In Che tuemiag and
I hope be will keep Mill liH |i« b better.”
“twill do your mcuwge, but it ba long
walk there."
"Oh, I am used to long walks, and I
enjoy thorn."
'
Mr. Watson was in the rifting room; he
smiled when ttter entered.
••I have been waking for you, Mi*
Wardlow. My wife arid I vie not to retire until you come in ; aora in duty bound
I obeyed. You see Dr.
BtncrSO*. what
tyrannbai bodies three pcroom are. A
man arena* go to l«d whin be is rieepy,
without getting leave ftore hbriqurtm."
“Youasu b a terriblestate af &gt; bondage,
Mr- Watreu. Ti 7* *’
—
here for? I tew bim in
whispered around that

Episcopal Church.
•
The Chai^—Tbo find buainoM is hallat
ing for a candidate for the office
Presi­
dent of the United States. The Secretary
will proceed to call the roll of btates, and
more violently.
&gt;
“Letnngw-lwme,’'said Ellen, who, young ths ehairman of each dflfejfaflon will an­
as she w«, knew that it was no plate for nounce as distinctly as pomible from Iris
such an outburst of grief, before so many place the choice of the delegation. The
'
gating eyes; and gently urging her, she enll&lt;the roll for"
finally auMceded in getting her to the door.
Mbs Wardlow followed, hardly knowing
what to *rr. Mrs. Regerstnrned and saw was then had, ramhing as follows ;
•__ ___ — an—i -tiia . - ' .
‘
.
James G Blaine iixeiml DM votes.

Oliver 1* Morton received 124 Voire.
Benjamin H Bristow received 113 votes.
Ronco Conklin received 99 votes.
Hnthcrford B Hayes reeeived fl 1 votes.

John F Hartranft received 58 votes.
Marshall Jewell received 11 voles.

William A Whft'lcr rtWiVctTTT Vote*.

- Tltel vote 75-4, neeeraaryto a choice

.
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3M. O. tfa falrf MkMffa
I fakfa 1, Sqfa «, mi.&lt; Bifa. a

seem to find it well worth mug.
has bom on the*CMfoot has rwa hundreds

Benjamin H Bristow received 121 votes.

K««» Croklin rewired 90 rotes.

Vital

John F Hartranft received GS votes.
Rniherfuni B Hayes received G7 rou*.
William A. Wheeler reoriwd 2 rates

fiM
For President.

Khhn I! Waahburo received 1 rote.

Rl’THERFORD B. HAYES,

Total rote 755, necessary to a choice

of Ohio.

On tUs ballot the Michigan defe-

gatro voted Hsyw4, Blame 8. CaBklin Hl

points it out.

For Vire Preside*.

WILLIAM A. WHEELER
James G Blaine received 292 vote*

of New York.

Benjamin Ii Bristow received 12G rotes.
Oliver P Morton received 108 vote*.

Ronco Conk fin received 84 votes.

John F. Hartranft re*rived 71 votes.
Rutherford B Hayes received fiB rotes.

EEha B Washburn received 3 vote*.
William A Wheeler receired 2 votes.

Total rotes 754, neeeraary to a choice

378.

On this ballot tbe Michigan dele­

"Honest money for all, arid
free school* for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interferance which will
destroy the other.’*

There io

STwifadfa^kJ fafau.'i

Smaten tbe Jot.

Let me say to th«* &gt;h“ »« deterred, by
orenmaiy

gular if the old foghorn 4 Obi..
sweet. ibepiaUer. and hs^he dirtioreiro
&lt;Zbafa Uh™ to doll U ifa t^Uo,

sort oe the forward mJ of every ferryboat

reward will be fitly rewtspeuae
A Jackbox Covrrr Rart itucAK

they behold lb» M«&lt;* of their pilgrim­

&lt;M&gt;r Washington

letter.

swing*

off. exclaims

and

as

the

With a joy and satfafartiou v^ cannot
Lijjre ia word- or convey in any

Ronco Conklin received Ifj rotes.

ner. we withdraw from the ticket that for

man­

It looks ao bow.

jdnk. or uriU. black trite
I up tote fa held by
&lt;J purtrsMs by Qte
re who* they are nstned
U«nahte variety in t.u.,

■fad.rf.fa.L_ a different style uf nJtok
•to hide her pretty face. One wear. blwk.
tte&lt; dotted with fine gold beads, uomkr
prefers a piece of sky Ubt crape a thisd
tMSaam^wf silk gaaae will. woven l«.rdct
aeroaS h«r fare, and vet another tries the
white bhrito arokridretd with nrwhich I befiefreia the fancy in veils. .V

boat

enthusiastically, as

votes.

It wouldn't be a: »n M;B.

The Gauvbwough hats which Urf
’
" * im and turn up at the 4dc

where the trains com* in-»they are all
brown linen and «&lt;&amp;eD and tbe man
stand.- over his valise

fights create in tbs new romer*

Rutherford B Hayes received 104 votes.

oomioee.

that croosM the river from the Jersey m&lt;k-

age New York? 'and as they gaae down
toward tbe boy. or up the broad North
River, beautiful with sails and remek, men
and woman alive with eageroem, soring
the right* of a lifetime, one envies tbe
freshness and expansion which familiar

THE TICKET
Benjamin H Brirtow rrerired 114 votes.

fear of extortion, that it fa not

a family of this

has held he hai proved a capital off rial.
Tbe young mro of tbe party .sprixlly
are anxious for Ids nomination, and they
feel that if Mayor 0’DonM marinated «
the candidate for Congress a deserting
and able gentleman—a warier in the
cause who has never asked or received

gation voted Havre 5. Blaine G, Brfatow

Jamca G Blaine received

When

the not unfzeqnent group of out of torn

ahead of the party strength. Last spring people in serrev ovrfinff erft* comes in
the Republican of this city could find no
right on Broadway. o« temro to remark
one willing tohend their uckct. util a*
under his breath “Centennial folks.” you
of Mr. O Duanril, and be allowed bis can tell them a square off. The tall in­
name to be used. There were but two dividual ia agray mohair duster who w
daw io make the canvass, but Mr. O'Dou.kfal rflfa^Xf. fafa fa* faR - if
aril wm riected Itoor by nroriy 1UU
majority, and for tbe firai time in nearly teMUkBH &lt;ble. «H&gt;r tfa
10 years the city has a Republican execu­
tive. Mayor U DouM's admiaistnUioa,
has been smreemfnl, and h» usual ability •m try to rec everything at &lt;««■ as he

James G Blaine received 293 rotes.
Otivvr P Morten renrirod.113 votes.

378.

er in I’biladdphta. the counter allrtrtiou
at Cinriimsti. and the rumors &lt;d extortion
faChfartrf fafa «fa. 71" ■» ■s*

'ifaJ TEfaHklfarfrfd- farfL-

rwrlrrf &lt;3 refa

J..k« F

^*1 &lt;he pm•~-J
o.m.\ The dew
_
s ork coocode ibr ti.itnnu.
tiou to a werfeni dewM&gt;crat . and 1 m j
tbe opinion that they will fo.
to
concede a aoft weary platform. Afire if

Tk.li4&gt;i.fa« ■**■" •"‘“ft

sail from New York to Boetou. up tbe
Sound, u worth a gtmt deal more than h
costa, rod everyone ought to see the me­
tropolis -of New England. A pood ou
weeks can be profitably pet in here ou
thin roast this mnmner ; and don't put
it of too long. In the Ml, the dilatory
ones wiD all be here, and the city will be

body will dare Bay 'that henuty unadjtiK-J
ri adorned-the mart* ahrt
'
torn and ww tbe faahiuns.

DBT GOIffiS HAH TAKEN A
TUIB1J '
WHERE ?

WauatawTOS, D. 0. June, 16th 187C.

At A W. Bailey s

Tbe cxatenient attending the reading of
tbe telegrams ar received at the different

,
PrifaT fa.
mouths has Mood at the head of our col- telegraph o&amp;ces is more intense than 1 stringer* from tbe Went. And the fitnt do a icmni deal of burinres during the
Lfafafaanfa 12 fa
word*! have to say is, keep out of the the Centennial arrow, but be fa not doing
John F Hartranft received G2 votes.
MDi the word# ‘ Subject to the deririon have ever before observed m this city, suvo hotels, and don’t hire hacks from publie it. The people are there tQ MB, Mt to
Elihu B WaBcboro received 3 vntn.
Extra henry Shinin- 124 cts.
on a few rare oecarioM during the war. at stand#. New York hotels are neither so buy. Oro firm made extensive pnpanef the Republican National Convention.”
William A. Wheeler received 2 rotes.
Best eottemdea 15 to 30 eta.,
the time of Lee’s surrender and when dma, so comfortable, or so reasonable in _____
_________
tious
for the_________
Cush trade that was cowing.
Total Tote 756. neeesnry to a cboire and M-nd forth as the ekmcr of the Re­
GM Tinting 12 cts.
’
till
put off aH----their
Prudent Lincoln's death first beacame charges as Chicago bourea. A suite of and------------------Twenty bone Cornett 45 cts.
379. When Michigan was catted on this publicans of the nation as for more than publicly known. The business in the rooms. with bath attached, which can be ' "
” —
Ladies' hose Kxn henry 10 rt»
had at a first-clam hotel, like the Grand
ballot IIou. Will-an, A. Howard said : eight month* bo had been onr first and
Tso batten Kid Glove* 90 cu.
Pacific, for rix drikri a day. wifi coat
There is a man who has beaten three Docn.A nice line of Cost Huxiing*
only eLoire for Prerideet. the antae of discharge itself, and the thousands of double tare, and inferior roams in propor­
A fall and cimplete amortment
BCTHEBFOBD B. HAYES the ac-** clerks are gathered in knots of various, tion. The low-price hotels that advevClothinr.
rises, each growing confident or despond­ ifac rooms for a dollar a day are nasty be­
compiidicd. able and pepriar arm
Ohio.
xxi5cf
description, usually in crowded
ent as the vote by States is annonaetsL yond
ii mMimMlta, &lt;4 Broadway and all she
Ia this action the Conreatton organOH men rod young wo and mro of middle
ixvd Victory made mkcou certain, and ag*d. are aB crowding and elbowfair their
Oliver P Mortoa received 82 votes.

left the ex ConMcrate^and tbrir Nertb-tasm iu which the New Yorker* took a
piomincat put, swinging their hats with ere allies standiag defeated. dromnfaH.
great exultation. Tbe Maine men looked
annihilated, on tbe brink of drepair ITs
dubious, and Hale’s free grew black.
Their bring no choice, the clerk proceed­ j writ It cvM
te better.
ed to call the roll for the sixth ballot. as
The result fa wtiat we expected, what
follow*:

way to the latest dispatch on

the bulletin

boards, and tbe name* of Blaine, Marton.

Bristow, Conkling, Hayes, Hartranft and

gather in one inextricable map.
hurry too aod fro as

Woman

ardent!y interested,

Minitiwl as their fetbtfa,?haabaads.
James G Blaine reerired 36S notes.

glorious new* cams lashing ever tbe wires

brothms and

Rntherfotd B Hayes received 113 vote*.

ou tbe crewing of tbe

been smitten with the contagion and dk

of October,

1875, that old Bill.

Oliver P Morton itcared S3 robs.

That JlutJtrrforrl B. nayt arryiag tbe

Bosco Couklin received 81 votes..
r

12th

Benjamin H Bristow reeared 111 rates.
.

.

John Fl,artrxnfl reerived 50 v««.
Elihn B Washburn received 4 roles.

Alhw

wm defeated.

free

and

Basse* of “Houert money,

non MCtariaa Sefettab" was fleeted Gov­
We arid

then uGra7

William A Whederreeeived 2 votes.

ernor of Ohio.

Whole number of votes, 754. nr i emery

IL B. llayrt njmntf to «JG /roM /or

to a choice 378.

On this bnlat as on tbe

preccediag Obe the 22 rotes of Michigan

tn 187G, aod we say now,
R. B. H»9~.

Gem.

rikrire

RntberfcMd B. Hayes received 384 rotes.

for the second poritiou

Benjamin H. Bristow received 21 rots*

When New Tori wm called. Mr. Pom
eroy srid that to imficate that New Tori
is ia favor of unitr and victory, she caste
G1 votes for Rutherford B. lisp* and 9 ,
for James G. Blaine. This result was 1
greeted with ferorious cheers.
The result of the vote was known as 1
4&gt;oo as the roll eatt waa aver, and the dale-1
gaten oa the victorious side abandoned
tbcmariven to shoots of triumph.
Tbe ehair—The vote is as follows:
Total number 756; necenaaiy to a choice.
379 ; Haye*. 384;[fcriom and roudaned

candidates

with a sense

ot as

their riden.

Member, of CWgrros

feverish and

impatient.

much importance

A

as
are

pretense of

work u kept up but it is evidently done to
hide the deeper emotion.

which does not very materially change the

remit of the first.

AH are waiting with

— wfa ,fa _fafa fafa
T&gt; fad.
_&gt;kfakfafa_ rf Mfal^nd.
with stroeaas triekhug owe them, and ivy
rod fins fimrisbiug in the shade-. The
center m*
with fountain and
Beat, and evurproro in boxes outline its
oral, and arom tbe taUc* where people
fata* to marie uvur faro nU brer. About

L, fad, u&gt; th.' p-nufa S&lt;w TaHur dfa
not disdain tn walk far, enough fok. his
meals tn give him an appetite for them.
A* for carriages, don't bepermaded to
appropriation HU* may continue soase
take any vehicle at the depots Uu the
wash
The speech of Wood of New
street car*. the exprre* os^padrs ttw
York, yesterday, if an indication of the

From general indications the deadlock

The sdectiou of lion. Wm. A. Wheel­
er of New York,

Even tbe children have

hated breath for the third.

AreidrW.

JamesG. Blaine receired 351 rotes.

soul

cuss the merits of the several

rooms as easy of reach as those oa the
parlor floor, and their airiness and coal-,
nere makf them preferred in summer by
all who undmtand hotel living. Small
rooms, as comfortable, and even luxwriotta,
as any in the house, on three floor*, are
a dollar and a half a day, without mtwh.
Remember, in the city system of charges,
a room if never kt fur leas than twancyfour hour* . ud is charged for the same,
whether it fa occupied for a night roly, or
a Bight and a day. The restaurutt in aQ
tbehoteb are abommably Mfaprirod,
but you are not obliged to Eve there.
Between Fourteenth and Eighth streets,
ou Broadway, there are sevem hrtr-Moed

between the House and Senate npa&gt;

sentiment of the majority in the

the

House,

its electaoa over any opposing tiekrt that

it is pMUe for tbe opposkioa to put in

the field then- fa not tbe
We predict* nu^rity

and a victory as giorious as that

as

large,

won

in

1872 ia every 8tate that was /rer before

applause, which dsowfitd the aunaic of tbe wm, and do nA for a nmeaeut doubt
the band] Blaine. 351; Bristow, 21.
a grand victory for tbe right in several
Kathmfeed B. Hay®, of the State of Ohio,
taring secrived a majority of all the rotes
cast, fa hartby inlirnd to be th* ronrimn

of its outer petals dondaboM a heart of
fire, while the oU Houma bori it added

gOTL.TKJTKJZ'^rf

FOR LADIES

odd colors, none of them to be {inferred to
the-rotkmal pink and white, and some jur-

To the Editor of The Detroit Post.,
D fa quite likely the B'ptfiiiiii
of
J acksou county will present a mUMite
fcr Congsrm fc-s the Third District thw

JOR GENTLEMEN
Wanted.—Every one to try our Teas
/’rfere .fosrrn
'

Sxtra, Maxdc 4 Pbebtox.

xxiBwS

�(he Jcjii-Weekly ll8prtliM|rila|ffier.|

Ou metlmi« Mr. PreWa* the report Aw*.
*4opted.
Cijt
One of the fisest mstchesof the seasen eatnt
off on Ihe 21*1 lust on the Uolhreok farm w&lt;m

ef this city, io bird, eaeb JI
rd. rWEM
eighty yards laundry. Foor prire*. the fol­
lowing is the score.
C. E. Barlow

J. P. Ilolwrt*
R. Mudge
Geo. Goodyear
F. Barlow
P. A. Nheldou

Member* all present.
Journal rend and approved.

On motion of Mr. Ctfliu. the Clerk wa.
authorised and in»tn»ef*d to draw an order
of fl.&lt;»0 payable M demand, and one of
Fl,200 due February 1st, 1877 with interest
at seven per cent, per annum.
Baid order*
P*y*bfo «o J. W. Ven Dorn or bearer, and to
beiu full for completion of Court Hous*
fence.
The accounts of J. P. Roberts and 17 others

lows.

• Your connnitt-.r on county building* re
spectfully recommend that the Sheriff he au­
thorised to employ some one to level np the
ground on tbe East side of Court House yard
under the fence and the Northeast corner in­
side tbe fence and finish filling up poet hole*
on west side of said yard.
Also la repair
the walk near th* Northwest corner of the

W. Sax by
John Hotchkiss
Ralf Jordan
A. Black killing his ten straight birds, took
P. A. Bbeldou second, and W. liar* third.

Wm. D. Hays
F. Barlow

0 1111
0 1111

4
4

G. Goodyear
W. Saxby
P. A. Sheldon
B. Jordan

On the shoot off Wm. Hay* took first money,
and John Wickham 2d. Then came some
double birds siiootiug.
Wm. Hay*
W. Sax by

resulting as follow*.
I 0 I 1 11

* 1 0 1 0 00

6
2

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.
Gold ll‘2j.

Grand Centennial Celebration

.

Still raining.

Wednesday Morning. Jun* 14th, IHTfl.
Board convened pursuant to adjournment.
Itoll relied, htember. »R prerent.
After the reading of the journal. Board pro­
, eroded Io buineaae.
Charie* n. Bauer, Prosecuting . Attorney
made* verbal report hi relit ion to claim
against Manistee county.
Mr. Benbsm offered the fallowing resolu­
tion. which on molta of Mr. Walker was
adopted.
ilvtohrd, that the Prosecuting Attorney
be in*tructe&gt;l to procure an assignment of
Ihe claims agatart Manistee county In Ike
Vanderpool trial which have l-eron paid by
thi* county and present them together with
expense* incurred by this county to the
Board efSupervisor* of Manistee county el
ihe October mbswo. in neconlane* with tbe
auggcation in the decision of tbe Supreme
Covrt in thecate of the People ro rri Barry
county r*. the Board of Supervisor* of
Manistre eounty.
Mr. Dewey laid before th* Board the
affidavit of Thoma* Casey of the township of
Berry, showing the killing by him of a wolf
mere than three monthanld in the township
of Johnstown in this county, together with
the certificate of a Justine of the Peace and

Tbe Johnstown and Barry Lyceum will hold Assessor of said township of Johnstown show­
their 1st Annual celebration In KeDy's drove ing that the law in relation thereto had been
east aldo of Fair Lake in the township of complied with, which ou motion waa re­
Tenth day of the rainy season.
Barry July. 1st. 187C. Goo. M. Dewey of Has­ ceived and placed on file.
The Board being satisfied that said certifi­
ting* will deliver the annual public address at
The corn need* special attention.
10.30 A. M Other tlialinguisbed Speakers will cate and affidavit are correct.
On motion of Mr. Phi lips they awarded
be
present
and
will
make
appropriate
remark*.
an Saturday evening.
The Conn, have seco red ex eellent music to en- to Thoma* Casey of the township of Barry
Tb« nomination of Hayes and M heeler is very
liten tbe occasion, end will spare no peins to a bounty of eight dollar*.
popular fa this county.
Mr. Collin* movsd that the chairman and
make this the most interesting celebration evgr
Greenback* were worth in coin on W*d&lt;&gt;**~
held in Barry Co. All are invited to be present. clerk of Ihe Beard sign an order now in the
■isy
cents an the dqjlar.
hands of th* county trwasqyer drawn by the
By order of the Association.
Lula of Frtth garden vegetables constantly
chainaan and clerk of the Board of Super­
visors of Kato* and the county drain eommi*
for *ale by John Stanley.
aioner* of Barry and Eaton counties ou the
A fine job of grading is being done on th*
treasurer of this county. Said order is of
South end of Michigan avenue.
Growing Weather.

Weed your garden*.

A knitting machine for sale al tbe Bax sen
office on very reasonable terras.

Fua *au al this office a Remington
machine et half manuthcturenfprice.

sewing

School cards constantly on hand at
II• saint Orrirx. (‘all and see sample.

the

List of patents issued to Inventor* of Mich­
igan for the week ending Jun* 17. 1874, and
each dalriTJune C. 187C.
Furnished this

of 175 80.
Motion prevailed.
On morion of Mr.

Philip*

Board took

On motion of Mr. I'erki ns the report was
adopted.
'
Mr. SHnata moved that the Sheriff be In'
^tructed to prohibit the posting of bills or
postefi* about the Court Hou** ground* and
buildings.

Motion prevailed.
Mr. Walker moved that the “Hasting*
Itebnblicau Bsxxn" and '-Hustings Home
•^ensaf be each paid the swat of fifty dollar*
fur publishing (be proceeding* of the Board
for the ensuing year. Motira prevailed
M r. Philip* sffirre/ the foltowing re* olu’
Uh—&gt;, lb.w
■ Jwbfnm —nJ,—J
against Joseph Cole, in fiivor of tbe People
of the Slate of Michigan at the last term of
th* Circuit Court for the county of Barry on
a forfeited recogniune* for the sum of two
hundred dollar* and costs taxed at twenty
nine dollar* and sixty cents, and
BArerre. the said Joseph Cole ba* repre­
sented to thi*,Board that at th* time be en­

amended as follow* : that two per remt, be
added to one-fourth -of the equalised xiBuatlon* of the real relate of the three year*
1873. 74 and 75 together with ths aserewd
valuation* of tbe real estate of 1S7C in eecb
several township of Barry county and in the
city of Hasting* be adopt'd a* the equallied
valuations of Ihe real relate of each such,
township and tbe city of Hasting* for the

tered into said reeognirance he was indemni­
fied, but in conaeqneno* of the delay la be^nningauit on said leregniunee he haa lag I bi*
security, and

Wfarrre. the said Joseph Colo haa Offered Io
mnkegood to th* county of Barry the monies
paid and expense* incurred in coasequence
•f th* salt in which tald recognisance ws*
given and those growing oat ef the same,
provided be can be released from Ihe payment
The yeas and nays were called for and (he
of the balance, therefore,
motion to amend the report did not prevail
RneltJ, that, if Ihe said Joaeph Col* shall
by yeas and nays as fuUewji ■
pay or reuse to be paid to the Clerk wlthp
Yea*.— Mr. Dewey, Odell, Sidnam, Stowten days from this date the sum of seventy
five dollar* tbe same may be received by said

Clerk In fall satisfaction of said judgment
and th* same discharged.
The commiltee^on miscellaneous claims,
through their chairman, Mr. Smith, further
reported that they had examined Ihe follow­
ing account* and would recommend thei&gt;
allowance as follow*:
Juhnatown a* eijualired and recommended
by the ooamiiltet.
Mr. Perkins called for ihe yeas and nays,
and tbe motion to amend did wot prevail by
yeas and nays' as follow*:
&gt;.
Teas.—Mrl Brown, Dewey, Sidnam. Hnrith.

Stowell. Witter and THU 7.
Nays. Mri Armour. Bartram, Benham.
ColKni. Hteghtaiu.
Henry,
Houghlalin
James W., Hoyt. Odell. Perkins, Phillipa and
Chairman, IL
Mr. Sidnam moved to amend the report by
deducting on* j«er eent. from the rest es­
tate valnatioa of the township of ffabtistown
and'I wo per flenl. each from the real estate
valuation of th* townships off
Maple .

paper by Cox A Cox, Bolieitort of Patent*.
Washington, D. C.
15. R. Ros* ba* just completed a fence ins
. W. Uckira. Pip* Coupling*, East Raginawfiuut of bi* residence on Michigan avenne.
C. Brommer, Mixing Sponge Cake, De­
Tbe effort to organlie a’first class fire de­
partment in this city bids fair to be a success.

.

To the Board of Rupervlsnnr of Barry
county.
.

were presented, end on morion of Mr. Pet­
kins referred to the committee on mlsoellaneou* claim,.

After the main match there waa a aweepsteak
shoot the following was the entries and score.
Five birds.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Board proceeded is business..
The coatwdltowen county buildings th rough
||elr CMirfcai jfr. Dewey reported as ftp

Oh motion of Mr. Collin* tbe report wu
adopted.
Mr. Dew*y moved to reconsider the vote'
taken yesterday by which the report of the1

Tbe sueee** of th* Baton is attributable IO th.lr
rrnulne siccUvnccff The pobk hx* observed that
■hat they are advertised to do. User do. and that

WHEAT (white) per buabelt 41-3101.15.
WnBAT(rsd)p.rbs«bcl.41.(001.10
FLQVB. per cwu 4154.
CORN, per bushel, tte.
0AT8. per buxhrl. 3O0E.
BUTTRR. perib.. Uffilde.
EGGS, per doeeu.!4r.
POTATOES.per bushel. 3te..
APPLES. perbashel.Mte.

-BEANS. per busbet. ffiWfil.OO.
.PORK. 47.ttf8.00.
MESS PORK. nerlb..ll&gt;.
BBOULDERS.per !■&lt;.. toe.
LARD, per lb.. 14c.
.
TALLOW, prelk.7’4c.
\
CHICKENS, prelb.. A\
CHEESE, per Ib„ It)
WOOL. perIb.E50»c.
SALT, 4a*.p*rbbl..41.r.
'
BALT, eoene. per bbl.. KJM
HAT. per tea. 41O.OO014.OO.
DRI ED P EKOH ES. peered, per lb-15:

DRIED APPLES, pm-lb., fa.
MAPLE SUGAR. Witte.
HIDES, rreea. per lb..05c.
BIDES, dry. pec lb.,B*.
SHEEP PELTS. Ste to 41 S.
CALF SKINS, srecn. per lb., fa.

Gold. USX.
M*a*y. ou call
per rent.
Prim. Mercantile Paper. SWddrer .
Mitb. Central rtoek. &lt;7H- «

committee on equalitdllon was adopted.-f, ;
Yeas and nay* were called for
Wolf, and the motion to reconsider
prevail by yeas end nay* as follow* :
Yeas,—Mr. Armour,
Dewey,
fitowell. Walker and Wolf, C.
Nay*.—Mr. Bertram. Benham,
Grove and Woodland as eijualired and recom­
Batter, prime fam: MM. —Hfi«W JVP&lt;v »■
Collin*,
Houghtalin Henry,
HoughtoUn Creamrr. 3M423; pern to fair. UffiM.
mended by the Conimillec.
Ens. wwtera.lWHS
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The yeas and nay* were called for by Mr. James W„ Odell, Perkins, Phillip*, Smith
ThUew.ffifi.
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Perkins and the amendment did not pre­ wnd Chainnan. 12.
Rio coffee. Jobbin*. 1MH9, iroM; Jara. IMS
Oa motion of Mr. CoUiu. Ihe Clerk was
vail by yea* and nay* as follow*:
Yea*.—M&gt;. Dewey, BiduhM snd BioWekJ, . allewed^an order of three hural rod dollar*
to apply oa hi* mjary for 1874.
On motion of Mr. Perkins, Charles H.
Brown, Collin*. Hoaghtelin Heasy. Houghta- .
lin James W.. Hoyt. Odell, Perkins, Phillips. Bauer, Prosecuting Attorney, waa allowed
an order af two hundred dollars to apply on
Hiuith, Walker, Wolf and Chairman. Ifi.

J nine* Towusend is making exleusfve im|.r.&gt;ieni&gt;-ut« at bls residence on Michigan avAr.iolg the Germans of I hi* city the nomin­
al! ofGov. Haye* for President is exeeedingpopuiar.

I..bn we have no objection Io paying any

The isdie* of Emmanuel Church will serve
&lt;■ Cream and Strawberries, on Saturday
retting, al Ihe Justice office ofM. W. Riker.

Mr. Dewey moved to amend the report of
the committee by deducting one per eent.
from the real estate valuation of th* town­
ship, uf Barry and Johnstown a* equalited

I u honor of the nomination of Hayes and
heeler tbe Baxxun office was ireurtifully
immed with Chinese Lantern*, and Hfamluste I uu Friday evening.

The rlection of L. M. Dewey of Johnstown
l.y the Board of Supervisor* to represent them
at Lansing, at the meeting of the State Board

■ f '-‘(iiilitsrion, was very

wire.

Ac reprint onr Leader from Monday's ediu io comet a mistake made in our almence
itetruit attending th* Grand Ralificaltoo
vting held there on Meaday evening.

nam, HwUh. StowtHI.
Maye. Mr’
An
HoughtaBn' itaiirj,

Hoyt, Odell, I'erttfaX

Noliofi.

commillce on equalisation uf asseMmeul roll*

. f Messrs.
Meaner fit Powers. They are
selling lota of goods at price which make it
Ur the internet of the farmer* to palrouite

Wolf, and Ihe motion Io adopt the report pre
vailed by yeas and nays *s fellows t
.
Fee*r-M»-. Amour.' Hartrpm. Denhasa.

We note I hero farm improvement* with poruliar pleasure. and trust our well-to-do far­
mer* will continue to make them boTh tar

Total amount ef order, drat
sereion 94,037.03.
Items.ha follow*:
' Claidti auhiteti by Board, '

Brown, Collins, Dewey. Houghtaiin Hrary.
Houghlalin James W., Heyl, Odell, Perkins,
Phillips, fanlih, Wowril, WoW, Wdltir bid

ibeir own good, and lhaf work way be given
our efficient, but not overwork mechanic*

$2,200.00

Opium a trade hiaheria terpens* to th* report
Of an iafervd etop-uuw held st 17.
Morphia*. reesaiasatfiUfil Quinine41JO. AtMjat.lfrTr.
LtoaoedoB b roacUng; raw. 55; boiled «0.
Lunt OU No 1. down to
Coffee* are Merer t JavaOeS; Rto IMS1;.
8ecnr haa been verrstroa* but is wuokalM-

FMtltoo RmJudAeworWN
, Ebe live steak martlet was evoediaair iaaetir*.
i. ttw.'Sc

Chairman. 1“.
Nays,— Mr. Sidnam.
The accounts of Marcus W. Riker and four
other, were prroeptedandun motion of
Perkin, referred te AffooWmifcafi'&lt;W Ail

On Friday afternoon there will be rhetorical
exercise* consisting of eeaay*, declamations
and dialogue*, at the school house in High
.School room. Exercise* will commence prompt­
ly at half past eno. Patrons of the Schoo! are
cordially Invited to be present.

J. aamethmofMr. OoHhts Board

On motion of Mr. Walker acreont No.

Mr. Geo. Whitney of Hastings Township is
rebuilding and putting two addition* to hi*
bouse and building.* Horse Barn 30x40 feet.
Tbe work is being done by flams a^d Brun­

4: Wm, H. Pqwcx*

Lansing on th* third Monday in August next,

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au of this city, and is said to be a first class

OaauimiVMi-.rnttel. »l.0-T

VaaDnra V* extra for making such change

that Mr. VanDcm bad agreed to accept
the same ; that Mr. VaaDorn had comidet*d
said fence to th* awlWhrttae
eummiltoe
that it ia fully up to contract, and would

ad-

ted without day.

lit

as allowed at fSfi no claimed.
On moilea of Mr. Wolf tbe report was nd-

n,

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not show the rim it did under tbe ^saepeaS of a
war ia Europe. W bile extra. 4LM«: No. 1 whUe
MM: Ne.
N*. 1 aoAm. LJL VW We
1 white. rrilenJune. J1JH Md ; for new oop do *a»-

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                  <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 17.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1876.

Read the Record

Jhcpejni-Weeklyhepljblica.n bapper.
GEO. M. DEWEY'
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

j PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVEN- I
TION.
[Continued ''■orn last issuu.]
FOB Vjcr PMMWBNT. '
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The convention 'selected by a unani; mous vote, all other names being withdrawn
। the Hom William A. Wheeler of New

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OLIVER CBIllEB FIOII iseejksb

TEH-MS Or SUBSCRIPTION:

RA TES OF

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sold

1AD

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL
Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED
PROFESSORAL AMD BUSINESS CARDS.
MILO T. WHEF.LKR

Come and get one ON TRI I.

F. 8. BOW EM.

8TUD0AKIR AND FISH 8», IM.

IrXOER

Champion Reapers and. Mowers.

JOHN Q- CRESSY.

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,

S-C- PR1NDLENOTARY PCHLICCONYKTANCEB A LOAN
^EXT.-Will cwUUulaio «a rw! Mato for
.ux, of TJAI »n4
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HOLBROOK,

50yl

GI'EBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
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THE VICTORY IS

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ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

LUCIUS RUSSELL

CHAS. 11. BAUER.

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BURGHER.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

WM. H. HAYFORD,

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attorn ar*

in Uhiaoity.

.

For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.

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titaUMl.. BtMinn. Mlcb.

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HEl'3 ME!

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M. D.
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DR. H. F- PECKHAM.

li. C. PECKHAM.
PH not ! AN A HUBGKON,
VRKKPORT, BARRY COINTY, MM'

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M. W. H1KKHL

SALISBURY fc BROSSEAU

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Geo A Halsey, of New Jeraqy.
A B Cornell, of New York.
Thon B Koogh, of North ( hrolina.
A F Willkoff, of Ohio.

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I1 W Scott, of Oregon.
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Nehun W Aldridge of Pennsylvania.
J no J Patterson, of South Carolina
. Wm Rule, of Tennessee.
M S Colburn, of Vermont.

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Irving, Mich , April, 11th, 1876.

PiIlLAr&gt;XLi*HiA, June Xi!d, 187(i.

years ago, is John Alden’s writing-desk,
which was brought over in the ALt^fluwrr.

The firenlace is a ginDwe of _ history in
iteelf. Hanging over tho fire on the crane

ictll. On the mantel are the tinder-box,
the cram&lt;-lamp, and other ancient articles,
above which hang the old flint-lock mus­
ket and jwwdur-horn. At the side of the
fireplace ia a small but neat spinning­
wheel, which, according to, Mn-. Gerieral
Cunningham' was brought to tbia county*
in tho Aliijt/kncer. Years aju it was
thrown aside as uaelcai, but when the
Centennial Hrorcmout began to 'extend its
influence over the country, a Miss Tower
took hold of it, buratehed it up, and put
it in condition to be opperated on by her,
much to the amusement of the visitor*.
Alongsidnuf the wheel is a chest
of
drawers, mid to be 200 years old, an nsMcrtion its Appearance fully justifies the
truth of. At the other aide of the hearth

thcvralli

W Alridge, of Rhode Inland.
Mr. Smith, of New York—Sir, as Sec­
retary of the committee on Resolutions, I
desire to report the following declaration
and move that it be added to the pbt-

To tkoM Whom it may' Concern: Wt a
ofbut office. 1 .
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PQR. TABLE 58Thedutisw
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1 nin now running a NEW
1
resolnt wd* wte adopted. Thanks ware
—*-%d to Um aecreuriua, aergeaM.iuACBINE for Movmg, Rasing, or.Ufogig-. iXa, aud, on motion of the chair,
_j ,m
the eitixens
ling the Location of Buildings from - small 4iW£
’*‘ of Cincinnati for their ho«nitalitY abdtindnem.
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"■reat, and having handled about l.SOO build- ■ Mr. Eggleston—In behalf of the Ohio
j nigs in 1G years, feel confident I can satisfy
lion of our candidate for President of the
I those that may favor me with a cn*L
t’nited States.
Mr. Keyea, of Wisconsin—I move that
mv address is Irving, Barry Co-, Mich.
wo now adjourn tint Ar.
The motion
.
TV. S. DEA-IST,
put and carried, and the Convention
I

A Big Bell.

aut-Colom.4 Nathan Bcirelt from John
Hancock, first gorertm of Massachusetts,
in 1781. Abo pendent b a sword worn
by (blood Barrett in the memorable ConTlial we prrtant
Candidatps. Tur .card
1OO&gt;, I'Hff, when he
wm only a captain.
A pewter flatter,
ted States, two distinguished statesmen of said to have been made a century ego, is
eminent ability and character, and conspic­ suspeaded beside a ennteeo of the Itcvolv uously fitted for those two high offices, tioa aad a wood plate, filled with mart &lt;
and wc confideatiyjyijc^to the American of tftoo, but which originally fu.aicd n
aIo to entrust . the administration of portion of a faahioauble young lady's Wc 1­
public affairs io Rutherford R. Hayes ding outfit. . On an old-firhibnabie side­
board is arrayed the china-ware in frogas
and WiUhm A. WW*.
TU chair—Shall it bo uniiniinottdy during tho Bcvu* .tibu, with its pcc alurfigured pbtas and many-colored cups an
adopted?"
MUcara. There Eb n veritable whistle
Il was agreed.to.
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Mr. Lewis, of A’jrginia—J n»w to offer
the thanks of this convention to tiw dis­
tinguished IUIUIIUIUI
individual who
lIDgUUOCH
»KM has presided
— — this meeting.
_ -.a— ■ *rI will
-it read,
—t •the
i.. rendu. .over
unr who auy wUh caa aukt Ihh taB
UonT
’ : '
-JfeaptettZ.. .That the Pnayh nt of the MM."
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Convention is cntillftl.. to the thgaksx^ : And these are not the all unique ex­
this body for the able and impartial ma»- hibits in thin Depai tment, of which I shall
tar•ftcr for tbc: benefit of
“er hi which he has discharg»d th« arda-

mS^ttalgE
vruaM .tuition.

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G M Buchanan, of MMreippi
Chauncey I Filley, of Missouri.
I W Osboru, of Nebraska.
John 1’ Jones, of Nevada.

J D Sewer, ofTlrgfola.
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John W Manon, of West Virginia.
Elihu Enos, of Wisconsin.
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Newton Edmunds, ofi Dakota.
SaylsA J Bowen, of
umbia.
Thou Donelson, of Idaho.
A II Beattie, of Montana:
Stephen B Elkins, of New Mexico.
Jno It MeBridc, of Utah.
Orange Jacob, of Washington.

The Triumph i.~ Complete

TOltNEY AT LAW AND PROSECUTING
iTTORNEYfor harrv CoaW*. A««nt tor Honan

Six weeks gone nod stock still rsiting
—The Pfiat Boy «t the Exhibition—
Decision of the Agricultural Ju. j—
The Woman’s Department—Pre­
paring for the
Glorious Fourth—

The sixth week of the Exhlbhlcu opered well and iavdeerh^; active. A steady
turns-sc in the attendance is wt ill notica­
one from each Stole bo ujtpoMed to net in ble. Even rainy dayx are no drawback to
conjunction With the Chairman of this con­ injot rnent of Visitor for If the aveunra
vention M,n committee to wait upon the and walks are wet and muddy, and the
nominees of thc-lcocirentioD, and solicit air damp, the ruterior of the buildings
their acceptance bn the platform adopted. afbnl a dry, comfortable’ and must &lt; .ttwtaiuiog jetreat A ludieious'Ovident oc­
Txi.emtXxf fbom nr tixx.
The chairman then read the following curred. oe Tuesday -nt Ope of the cn2 rance
telegram •
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&gt;1 LurusAilcs. .A fkt boy—a lionie sp&gt; viuit n
Wasuimutox D. C., JuneG, ISJfi. from Ufinius and a rirnl to Barnmn’s—
Totb-TJbn. Eugene. Tfol«
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presented hnnsjf at the usual place of
I linpotlmt you w^l Cod ft courcnut&amp;t entrance but waa to his own dismay un­
to at op in (,'olurabmt end Bear my Congrat­ able to pass tlirough. The gatekt *pcrs
ulations and sincere persrmnl respects and were powerless to render assistance or
advice. Their orders were to permit no­
n-garda to Gov. Hayes.
(Signed)
Jamju G- Rua ixx. body to pas* into the grouuds except
The reading of the tclrgnnu waa teceiv- through the stile, and yet th:&lt; applicant
was in the most literel scti»c a “body."
ed with cheers.
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TltK NATIONAL BXKiHITtVK CoMMITTKE. What was to be done. The boy had Lin
Mr. Cumhack, of Indiana—I move that fifty-rent piece in his hand, and demanded
the dek-gatioD* be seated and that we de­ admission. The Dqortment of Adtnistermine our National Committee. l&lt;t us aions was applied to, a hurried consulta­
do that at once and then wg will adjvurn. tion was held and as a laat resort
lu accordance with this mdtlou the fol­ the heavy youth wrs admitted tlirouglp
lowing were a'ppointml members of the I lie wagon gate.
The Women's Dv|&gt;artmeiit at the Ex­
o.mmittoc with tho understanding that
a delegate from Texas should be appointed hibition is one of the things not to be
Kueczcd at. The New England kitehen is
in the evening.
quite a center of attraction, and is one of
TUX national cdjittirTKK.
those distinct fewturen that a person is
Jcre He.-rnWm Selma, of Alabama.
likely to inspect several times. The la­
' I’owell Cfaytou, of Arkansas.
dies, under the superintendence of Miss
Geo C Gorham, of California.
Emma Southwick, have been extremely
Marshall Jewell, of Connecticut.
fortunate Jn securing many objects of
Samuel M Harrington, of Delaware.
special interest for exhibition, which are
Wm J Punnan, of Florida.
doubly notable by reaaon of their novelty
James G Devol, Of Georgia.
and age. A combination of quaint areluJu P Root, of lllinoft.
lecture, antiquated Ihrniture, and the
Win Cumback, of Indiana.
epochal coeturucs of the attendants, gives
John Y Stone, of Iowa.
one a pleasing view of Hfo in New EnJohn IT Martin, of Kan.-v.ix
gland * century ago. There w a chai*Wm OGocdloe, of Kentucky.
that was btougbt from Old England
PBS Pinchbeck, of Lmmrana.
•he second ship that landed on our coast;
Wm P Frye, of Maine.
and another, made in Danvers, Maas., over
Chas C Fidton. of Maryland.
200 years ago. which ha* deemded &lt;rom
Geo F Hoar, of MaasachumtUi.
the family of Gpvernor Endicott.
UnderZach Chandler, of Michigan
ueath a clock, said to have been made IBS
John T Averill, of Minnesota.

igo6 Sold i/I i8p.
304g Sold //f t8j».
j^ja
Sold ifl 18/3. 14376 Sold r/f 1874. 31077
SoLd /g 1875, jy/o fuLLy 100000 riLL
st ntguiiftD foif 1876. O/tt yijlf

J D VERT1SINQ.

WH01A NO. 1060

OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER

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‘ adjourned.

I-had a look

trial*, bdiv-viog lU- no fair Ast'mate of
lltevaluo of machf.ies can befonued from
«uch t.'ah. The quantity of durability,
for inaiata', wluch is oue of the moat
important in the competition of reapers,
plows. Ac.. cannot be ascertained at all by
a &gt;dng!e exhibition of their working. The
jury willflbertfore, merely- examine the
macldneias they aUtxlin Agricultural
H all, and will tttxmnneud such makes as

A-conflict'af authority has arisen berttatn the Centennial Comn'arioreni and
the Centennial Board of.Pina..re, tue latter
contending that as they are entrusted
with tho money and their officers are under
heavy bonds for the. proper expenditure
of it, |hgy altoul ‘ have abioluto control of
the funds. Tlicy therefore decline
to
pay some useless iplarii* aud other extravwganero. The ■ rujponderahre Of" legal
opinion and public sympathy appears
.

be with the Board of Finance, who have
so judiciously guarded the purse-strings
against the moonshine of pompous figureheads. Arrangements for the 4th of
J uly demonstrations are in prognw,though
there are indications that the parade
won't be so large an uffjrini ns was contem­
plated. A disposition was manifested c
the part of the ctimmbmiou to hare the
.
ceremonies taka place within the Conten
niat Grounds, but good scuse has prevail­
ed to make it a frec\how ou that day,
and Tndqietidence Square lisa been select­

ed as tho spot. Gorurnor Hartranft will
take command Governor Tilden will
so appear at the head of the New York
column. New York could turn out a
splendid display buL no appropriation was
madu by the legislature for expense.; of
regiments and only some of the wealthier
ones will beable t j conic without that aid.
Tbo new bdl for Independence Hall ar­
rived (torn Troy a day or two ago, It is
a delicate little thing, weighing ouly 13,­
i
700 pounds and measuring seven feet in
height aud 23} iu drAimferencc. .Some
'tf the in .t-ii ft3 of- wiiieh it is cast, was
tacM from old cannons raptured from the
Brltidi at Saratoga in the revolutionary
;
war. The be11 bears tlio modest inscrip­
tion : “Presented to the city Philadelphia,
July 4, IS7'», for the Wfry of Independ­
'
ence
II all, by a citizen." Around the lip
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is
1 tha motto. Proclaim liberty throughout
aS
1 the land into al! the inhibitsnta there­
jof,” and at the top, “Glory to God in tho
highest, and earth peace, good will to­
ward
men." It will be hung in the
bel­
]
fry at ongs hut wi" not be ruiff unt'l
noon
on July 4th, when it a'.ll ped
J
fourth thirteen strokes, one for each of
the original States.
s

Who Should Bow First.

Who has not heard ladies express mild
surprise because Mime men
who had
been presented to them had not bowed
to them on meeting them po the street,
at the theater, or in the drawing room 'f If
you ask them, “Did you recognize him ?"
they will be apt to reply, “Oh, no: ot
course not; ho should havebpoken first. "Be­
ing reminded of tho w 1 defined etiquette
hairing an the aubjcct, they arc likely to
add; I know that very well; but no
woman wants to take-the initiative. . Men
should do that; it's tl»eir business; 'ft
-doesn’t belong to ns. No one cxpectH ns
to make .oun«clv( &gt; so bold." The tiuth
»
the
majority
of
woman
are
naturally* so.accustomed to man paying
court to (hem, to his making the first
advance in everything, that they can’t
.find in their sexual nennitivencss, in their
severely conventional solve*, to obey a
mandate they ongtnally iwuod, and still
insist on perpetuating.
Not one woman
in ten thousand has any fault to find
with the rule* in , foct, we have never
known a woman to ulycctto it. HevrrtheJ.WS, she suldom follow* it in her own case.
Sometimora woman says, as a son of
self justification. ••Supposing I alionld
speak to a man, on meeting him after an
introduction, and he should not remember
me! I Iowa wkwardT should appear; how
overwhelmed I shnuld te with* shame to

&lt;-bnerve that hd did not recoguixo inc. I
can't afford to phcc myself io a ixudtion
to seem to lie cnl by any roan." IT any
number of wnman fee! thus, jhe point of
etiquette should be ch.ingnd: tn order to
save their retmbililiefl. In truth, how­
ever, the objection is not well made.
There is not the amallait danger that

at the famous

far Kagie, “Old Abe,” no*
l in Agricultural Hl!!. This
whom nearly, everybody has

acknowicdgement of a
woman,
though he might not have' liter
recollection of ever having seen
fore, or though he were convinced bhe had
in Northern
confounded him .11! miwbMy rbe. And
tic foetthat be had boss recosniaod by a
woman would be the strongest prwnnphas *,r«iiientiy hr .ci exhib’-f'on for char- life cvidwioc that he had been presented
itaMe objects, earning over f26,«X). to bar. M«: are not Uriy either to for
•
•
—
grt their feminine acquaintances, or di**take Mm. Thompson for Mra. RobiuMU,
jnryoo
or Miao Blank for Mias Dash.

�firmUb. ■AmU.ladlk

Onaj-tAe. at he Lai bur a
Fifafar rfaj
ora behalf.

FOREPAUGH’S

.
, fcp, J, ।

CtAx:« IUmuk. Jxw 21,

He sssvrd through the w

Euttcx Baxxee:—

uod took Ids mat m Ocmgrre. after the »
tm wre-.
That is iLe sort «f
iktreroMii-hari. &lt;

This is a su&gt;at heaatifid

gbiat curnim SIH

1599999

m*

uwl
Ttecndd

Ihaunrr

■»»
&lt;1,, »
Wen, last erraing tic Hryublri*a» of
uefoslrd, to the lion, the tiger, and the
this dry met in Lures HaH and had a
exyUst. sad H.jo u the moose
It
Ctednsri
"
to them to reflet: ■phmdd time utifyit* ik
**d

flawing

everybody

Iitwl RtfltoQi W

I’ HcAdm-CU . J

Honest money for all. and
free schools for id}.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferanc* which will
destroy Die other ~
TO GOV HAYES. GREETING!

H. Pctxflrtxx whtat hosts uf friruosiuroded New Tick al lh*NaMaud Cmrew.
। tion of 1668. and who woald then hare
kern tK-minaried aa the Dewocatk amdi-.
, date for the Presidency bat for the twothird rule. Yet Mr. Pra dimew tried to
defom it R Ha ve, fow Gwmwm &lt; Ohio
, and JM Udly katou dur a «m«a cf

aad

with profcurid xtl^tioa.

to

seMMrJ to Lethe ndc,for

pnsed it. wwuld

The Vulcan

»?£**-*

hare

which Forges

I
ihe war i. . Mrt for
: Lud ; his pcraowal ehanctor is pure benmd
reproach ; and hi* odor ud &lt;f-gw*y
riwsyaaecurtd for Lias very hjhnspmt

Thunderbolts lor

*up-

fotal

pevred

hare

to

to (

many whose hearts were mere than fuB of I

r.TWMISOAY, JULY 6

aatirfartirm and that too throughout the

, torn uapraedtwted fomeeem
Alla G. km-ih ami breadih of am gtariom eousThurman has foe yam* been the artnowL- trr. and just as sure » November rornm •
edgr Imdre of the iMmnrriik rarer ia jam no sure wH] the Cfoeia&amp;ati mmiiMes ,
the Ssmate of the Uaitod Stm«r. latdlee
k demod Pwmdrat tad Vsre Prmideat
txaDy no other Drenoccu who has been ia
True

umldt

of u

JaLX&gt;jA.2XK

srrt dlaappriuud

al the defeat wf Jas. G. Bbiwe. al CUeia-

pobueal nypaamti.
I'm m
OiT
“ klWB -k”*
ored. Mr. Tharmaa tried to defeat R. B
Hayes' ucimiaaliM: ik foEovring dis Hayre aad got beaten
WSKam .(Bea h
a man of very thfiereml stamp
He aapatches were tea: hrin
prnb with wonderful p^-Wcr to the ba««
FBOM MR. BLAISE
and mom igworaai tdemeato of both panic,
Washington. June ir*th 167G.
i and, Lariag k.-x essdy eismed ia 1873. .
To Ger. E. B. Hayes. Columbm.
w a» irtretod to lend ihe rrexi «rngrk- gf j
1875.
Eve* by politied foes h« rampaigu '
hearts:;'

and

Mewmore

E

The speeches were I-rteard

other?

JIAVKh* FGATFOOM :

upon

WITHOUT A SINGLE PARALLI1

of the ddecata to nnri—fi. How. R. &lt;1

For Preridex:
El THERFORD B. HAYES.
tfOhri

lainseduteh-

happy.

was

Speeches were made by Maj. Walaoo, erne

nati. for H had kcocx endeared to every

true patriotic Aatnoa heart, and that

of Got

ioTcd none the kw, yet Lu adrnirm wid

to a max rappert with pride the CincfoB*ti uosBinem.
The
Grawd Kapids

who is Haves *

Dn^^crai
Wheeler ? he.

who i»

Now had the said jo­

ptr xMod Th urmxn. Pradkton. ur cCd
alike my highest plearare. as an finrt polil- I wm pvnou.c'ds wared of .««rgy. endur­ . Fog Bn A1W. Uo, o-kwU«ilj rodi
ance and cuserupuk ob araiatog
Tet he
itaJ duty, to do the utxncss is my power
1 In™
Ik, ad
ah,
was
U
bIch by this ratoe E. B. Havre
If
to pre mote your election. The * curiam
hepubbran mire I »vc tart tavriHe power X B. U.M:, «d gaoUHr th T(1 J
montwta of my returning and ermfirmud
j as ovtopered with thejeroegre: Dew^vat, I Nagata m aM UTaa tW ad iwpa
health will be devoted to severing yt-u a»
As the /Jbyt asp.
in Ohio, u A tut d&gt;uut trine for the Dem- I who Wheeler is.
large a rote in Manx as slu- would
have
OTUc prat; to wind «p brnmaem
■ "'hey &gt;21 Hsyt* and Wheckr into the
gi’en for myself
J. G. Blajxv
J^x“«^*-Uov«fcs»Mi&gt;o*xMn&lt;4
FEfiM* KESATOE MOETON
a»J show the Bctnocrary that to
deeave mtrtltgc.n: Iksaoeraf, Tbev west
Washington Jure 1G, 1676.
Lome rtocray c« Friday
frurn'ererv I xwccwJ paiMinly. owe mart U foyal to
Got. R. B. Hayes I Unmbus &lt; »hw — ceu-n.pt malion from M**u toCififorak . «»e ► rouBtry to ray the lamd.
I congratulate you upon your nomiaari-.:. kreare they knew thal there wassom^'
Now Barry County Republicans we
for the pnaadeuey. and shaE labor care- tiling m this man Havre shirt had enibled ,
bare a wort to do. and let us eater upon
retly.for your Bucrea*.
him to defom t*u&lt; uUy their lewdest rab- i
our work al oocc and no: ody do it, bet j
O. P. Mociw.
j
bk rvtmov and mranre: desnagugure but j
FROM SUELTAE1 BBlfflFOV.
। aho their ahlot reatomen and polished
Got. B, B. Hayta. ('dumbos. Ohio ;— . oraico. After a week or urorc tbe Ifa^.
ocreuc prarawl. will begin to «vwfriw that |
Mr. Hsycs m neithrr * Wy
» 9ohoi
UtamanwUm u j. vrey M u, bmx '
•toon victory in November.
MLy, we wu! tell tkx.. There are abler•}
' B. IL Bbistow.

. -«toTk in the countn. bet n -t manvr '•
am-og men wU ptoaeas other oeetmsrvf ■
for high mniiew.
I.
। '
Mmid^tnaDy, Kmkyfor! B Ifoyo
n» dcodedlj a Rruwger man than Mr. Het&gt; ‘i
dreck&gt; ; as the Govcnwn of ndfoinfo-r!
Suica. Ohio king the iarser and more !

F«OM SENATOE CONKLING
Waahingtun. June 1G, 187C.
Got. Hayes, (otambta Ohio —I Lean
fly congratulate the country, the Rcpsd/liParry at»d ynu on your ocininitian.
Y&lt;« need bo x*urascc of the eordri!ity
cf my asj^ert.
Smartly Yoctk

IIsTTuburg. June 16. 1676.
To Gea. R. B. Hate?, Culumbu*.
OLk/:—1 most Rucerdy eoogralolato you
■« yoar nomhatirs. PcuDrylraoia will
surely give yoq her vote ia November.
J. F. Haxtbaiot

Cotumbtis June 16.
To ii&lt;m. J. G. Bhme. W^hmgtoo —
Your kind dimwtob has tooebed me most
dreply. and I hardly know bow to rtapond
in fiitmg terms. The aararanee of tout '
•ympathy and support nerves me for' the
conteR on which we are about to enter.
With your returning heakh and strength
I see an omen of Repub&amp;ean soceow.
I .
trust that aD traces ot your recent B!aes»
will speedBy dkapprar, that you may k
restored to your family and country.
I
semi you my first di«pstch dore the ‘

I

FOR SALE OR TRADE
OSE hJin.UlLE STEAM SAW Mill
"•&lt;*■£ •*" rfafa mrr ity. ONH;
BIAVIFaIK os XILHSTtut. 44
ONE 5 year aU MAU, ONK-«! &lt;;&lt;;»■
•mH, new. fa. ONE HEAVE STA
™**Ia’
«« -k - GOOD
ThiLMfe
bee pintcahftcneule- &lt;e the

that the Ik-u»«.TatJ. of old

Barry cantxA nitsnoderWand our meaning, .'
'bat honesty and

loyalty

an

jriseipks

to which Hemoccacj is astrai^w. mid •&gt;
it does boc pomeasthe laUer. we are fair
to beiicre it does wot desire

the

former.

*od therefore we wffl my in November
next. I ksBocraey, rtiD you nnw wait.

CvRrt matton* more

alow,

and

•
from V

. 1 hree

present upfwarewee* we shall have tore-,
mail: till the middle «T July.

uapurtant Mr. Haytahaa ahwwn a higherr
Businem in this beautiful and busy i
exeeutree aUlity, &gt;»d has rraamaoded a
t ‘ city seem* to be good, or al kart everymere kurej approval, even from wditie*!
1 My seems to he busy.
Shall be at
ojroocra, than the Gtncrmr
fWum
Ils hm i-payed, above rfl thin-, the । Hastings to spewd the earning Alb iTnd
rare ability of nring above -M dru-L-jim hojc we may have xn exedfoat time.
and innLurah;; m ths dheharge of a
With the foot of wishes for yoursdf {
peat public trux. und only a very bold
would my thm of Mr. Hewdrirta. and the Baxsra, I ■uLseribe myself as ;

R'®f*ir Coxxusg

OOV DAYEir KQ-LY 7*1 ME. BLAINE

du it so well

MEW AOWIT1SMENTS.

n~
*e -nmg ever.
re: Republican, no: is be uKrteeccaJJy
Mrocper than some Dr-nocreta. but even
to that respect he ranks foiriy anuxi- the
furemou me* of the countrv, if the pemme
fam ef abfity no. juried, exremive
talret, m tskiog JBlo wraideraiiou
H-. a a man uf very pwc ind gvnuiw '« bdne Iriely nd &lt;b,
.-?1Y&gt;rto
Tr*’J ,D
«™y «»d ia o»d.rr laA, n*, aod,
«*■ irw —11^,

W, bar, wm &gt;
l*ble &lt;/m naj lin *bmi

and

WANTED

0/
FIFTY

Enomiious
Menaarerii's,
TJRlPUE MUSEUM

C.'liuMic

tyt
ODD

Tt/ty

8TATUE-’

KXOTIC

1HBDS.

llouble

Circus, Under

&gt;iWW

Standard

Toun.

AMF.STKD CAGES OF »M BKAS1&gt;
MONSTERS OF THE DEEP
AND

CTAWI.IKU

•

Ra1,

Moral

Eight Center Pole Tents.

BEPTILIS

Exhibition

of the

Universe.

from

w

tbmM.

k

m*j cmimp-

tb,

gmuimal

&gt;»Uk wen or lb, Suu n Uw Im inn
V Smla tbr nbmn CA1TTV* CUBA*.

R. B. Ilsycs.

««fa»unf the huany ao-1 howbutfad,

President Grant sent the following tdet-na to Got.

Bayes, iznmcdriidy

upon

the receipt of the news of the CMnttxft

"V«fa«» - "b. Wm.
Alfa G Tinrn M
ar aaanbmd to aaaatr, a. Ham Im A—
at fa Ifafa rfuanarS

W.mafwjyn,. Hnndlbr Cm

'l“ **J n» Anin- *n in nor pmr

ht

HuanuimRm XMr Owmll. Im if
lA««&gt;n.m. in &lt;be Suu Hnm my I

Without rarer and more swowdy
to fa. mm nr cmlmyubfc pnSuml nU.
tUlend." Widkl,lfr. li^Us this ■faumiiWu.AJIamrf.tKufaUCT.
I rare and exccUcstt ouality—Mbodr “rw»«"
Gov. R. B. Hayes, Columbus, Ohio
’fan
b. Imi
I eongraiulaU- you, and fed the grentot him. Helm En iri.b - ■ „«
fad “far, tbr falmmri: bm ml I
asounnee that you wiK occupy my promt r~»d, —a ba ban
mUcn
of
ba
tbiala
fa,
b«I&lt;rttioo from the 4th of March next.
&gt;dr, ««. fe. «■ I Holm, biwrir
The Hon. Wm
Desahra rwrired
TNm caaaot b« ail
am,
John, We do KU. ami am fail, &lt;■rei- "» •u afe b.
^&gt;ne, that-4th plaak'* m the V-*r-VP- ¥
UKaeqaahtaala.^.
Il rflb. j-aT^StaU. D^J
llatform adopted ad (Umm.
X.w
Wubu-wn, Jn, 17. Ig7t
I nb tnayuymialbe fafan rf ml* to alauioa tbi* Em ■&lt; .a^o -- * John, pleaae publish that u4th plant” awd
|&lt;nmJ frinwfaip Um | m
mml, ««k &gt;w dber. Gm. lbw, -L. a.
—IWiw. n-JSnharf.
w emphatic mdiwewrot of the
ruufal W tbe nrmimtin. at Gar. Harr.
IirarfsoaMbm:
1 M aart if Vieury ia! a dm and
mn- nAuirnmifa.
B. II. B*uxuv.
muoJ bocause uf the ujamoa* which he
S|mfaj at Ho*.
Euba&amp;ri
B. bold* a*d manfully stows and dcfoMh • he
ito pritfe crofiton, and aoJtmobe .Wied a
£
Hayn. tbr Drlnnl Trilrar aaja:
,
iitofidthtomake pn&gt;ri^&lt;X
«wwDj tnmauw who amak khi^ ait.
It in mnb vbilr In rmall mW tbr lit- ■
fafa ».
lie burr wbirb Gm.
wnu Inm
dVaMSlKa Bota ■ am.
■barmy a. a Had who nntwl km tn
erne Uuoftnm the anay aW yartictyale ,
a "he mwyw'ta Hr Coapm:

“I« Ca.«», Omfa 2U, lan

|

|
taAonrth. That It mow. along Ux
by ttw threshold Of the fanners and t .ding
Jrh?* ®nis ®‘,w. &lt;* fi‘ur *j ■

‘ imalka sxb m. a amknt i
Tkaala.Ilau.Um bafam jm — I
Aaym.wb.nnlll.1, th, am, H
‘*"‘. &lt;iT
fa Cm™. !

reflect

.

Admits to Mewac-nr.
under Bine years,

Banco hrnwu

Two cxbi-

: hoar Mta-mtaer
JOHN A. FORBFAUaH,

�BARRY

COUNTY CENTSNNIAL
CELEBRATION.

GRAND DANCE.
IlemcniVtT the Bowcry Dance at tho
"Agricultural Ruoma," on the Fourth, and
taakc pirepcratioM to attend the •‘Orartd
Danco” nt night.

fflITli BWT.
STEBBINS BRO’S.

Fu« 8aLX—A fino marc arid emit.
Time will be given ffdoured for ati nppro
ved note. Inrptirc'of Morgan Jone*
xxiStf
’

i

TbeComtrnm Council of the City of liastlnp,
A targe amount of money 1&gt;sa !.csB «ontributed. *T«-y posrible effort Las I .ecu p„ fuM11
uJ theCeateaalaldth, will eeher in theyrcwJ.
and moat
cvl.brnifon ever witncseed in Hany, ®r any other conntv In th*
State.
’

ItoUml" ,r

||bl„rt„,

b, .U.

„

k..«b&gt;. of n.Hu 1U.J,
, fcu u.4 u,
MmUIu*,. Tb. UM
I, n,
.-«U» 4lr«U..f u..,.
rtiaatatal Woodland—Arrive Tseadar. Than-

J.M. NXVIX8.P. M.

•■"■In ~™»1 ~W ..J
cored wpeeially for this oereafcm.

The Immonan proem.ion Will form at 10
o'clock. Among Ito notable featarea will be the
procreaieu of all ihv secret societies in tb«

met pursuant to a^mment. on Wedn&lt;wd.y
•rentag. Jane 14. jffTG. There nM l«iag a
quorum present, the council adjourned. , •'
L. D. QcasKKnnyn. Rcccrdar;1’'..
Al a regular meeting of tho Common Coun­
cil of tbo City ofTIaMlogt, hold Tuesday vvenIqg. Jone ®, Ifijg.
- :
The roR w*, c*lta&lt;S. fasmlmrs fwM:
The Mayor, Reorder, Aid. ^rwp.n.M^w.,
Lewis, VeXanghton, SbehJvn.
I.eadiag minute* of prevlou« meeting de-

FURNITURE!
Of every Desaiptivu which wc

the bite wuai ramaln la tbelWMkun{irvite•RW, pmaoalng. and preferring, erery vital
1*patto. Nature aitompls to -.riil tL* iyatem
of^pto.amxlanv wMeriato-by- uauJ other

cuu Bell cheaper thw&gt; uny Iumm j pi Bnrry County, for.t^c^^soa*:

al. labor, and ere unabte'to wtni»lin|l

The'

••Side Walk..
Of J. Stanley and others fur sm ' wi
Reftwed to Committee on Side Walk*.
Of J. II. Adam*, for the appoiutmpat
ConrtaW* «d Ward. Laid on th.- table.

^Yain has brought me a wall **qrted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gailwj.for tbc
humuter and fall trade, wlticlt, I will sell
way Sown low for Caab. laUojnell the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing.
Machine
different k iutbt of Sevring Machine*. N’bc-

I dtar and Machine OU.
Cirttrn Pump*.

xx41tf

Mr; th* vnrion. Grangers with regalia and
A shallow riifor 'of tho »kU&gt;« »r
banner*-, the ffoiereign. of ioduairy and the
brown spot* on (Le face andothetl
Good Tmrplare aB in tall riJiTta; Are Hasting.
body ; dullness and drowsiness. Wit
Fire Company in uniform ; the various Bam
headache ; dluiuvs*, hkier or bud i
boll club* of the county in fall drroe. The and SbeMon-6. Xayv. none
mouth, dryness of the. -Inwtjn
whole to to c.tearted by th. Knights of Hthias
The motion of Aid. Bbridon. the account of beat; pxlfdtaiiau of the bmT A d
In their new and boautifal uniform. Ko one P. A. Throop and L. IT. Hysti, for watcUJng
abonld fail to be proMut. The Itair Ground* fire be allowed nt 75 cents each, and orders
will be arranged for convauiencc and oom fort, drawn oh the Contingent Fun J. was adopted
and everything that can be done. triU he done by yens and nay* as follows I
Ayes: l&gt;aw*on. Krone. Leals, NcR'aughloa
to make the occnsion oKe tong to be reniern
and Sheldon—«. Kays, none
The account of George Robinaon, for 17 25
After theexcrelMH at I be mainland thrr,

waa on motion of Aid. Dawson, referred to
Finance Committee.
The aecounta Of Frederick McNair for
W;
of L. D. Quaekenhtuh. for $1C C7; and of
Henry Holmes, for»l 23‘for one days work oa

7 lent* a quarts

.

Reniember the Picnic eelobratfon al Fair
Lake in Barry on Saturday. July let.
There wa* a terrific gait of wind on Friday
morning accompanied by a heavy thunder
and a drenching rain.

Tbr Centennial pole raising al Freepcrt
isving Townabip), on MonJoy July 3J. promi»&lt;r* to boa pleaaaut occasion.
Hun of lhe 4th, st Hastings. It will be the
I trgiuf and brat celebration over held in th*

&gt; •unty ot Barry.

‘

Mr. Jos^ph/Knlgbt of Rutland has UA in

Hr* «aid to tas the best variety grown.
I'hey certainly are fine berries.
Tlic Marshall has posted notices informing
the public, that ho will rigidly enforce the
oidinaace prehitdling cattle Ac. from running
at bug.* on lhe rtreeta in this eity.
.

P. W. Ntakern haa sold the Barry
il/yaUteaa to Jordan A Watkins, and goos
into the prailice of the taw.
He haa our
t ret wishes for hi* aueoess tn hia profession.
The cloving exercises of the Union
.'wbool. on Friday afternoon were very
Hilling, but it did seem to us that
should have Uen more Members of the

High
enter­
Ihere
Board

Ilreeurefrom the teat issue of the Joaraa;
bat John had bean invfetignting the Aocl
four* of the saloons on Sunday and al other
liuie-t when the saloons are required to be
i Io»&lt;hI.
Well John if you know any »ucl»
nutation* of the la* an you talk about why do

&gt;«n not complain of any persons who thus
nutate the Ihw 1 You aeeui to be the only one
in the city who baa any aitdt information,
ou) e pow do your duty ai a citizen or hold

MtM JmaelWh. !8?6.
Uta of rain in । thia vicinity. Oops are
•nuking good, Most of the formers are done
•hearing sheep. Haying will commence with
u* the first of lhe weak if the Weather is suit■Lie
Harvest &gt;» coming on and harvsst help
"ill find plenty of eider al lira Judina. A
.Sunday School waa organized bare to-day,
tad a good larmmt, W. A.Spaulding waaotool
*1 ftacretary, and W. C. Towne Treasurer.
1 tie rest of the otaecra are to be elected next
Sunday. Herbert A. Barber has challenged
Jamea U. Nottingham the champion egg-eater,

to eat eggs with him for tea dollars and the
«i**mpioMbip of Barry (taoaty. Tho mutch is
to come Off the 24th of June al Crandalls store

' &gt; way • Corner*. PmoM that have scan
•-tbparUw cat eggs, swy that Nollfagham
‘■&gt;nda a very slim choana, rut Barber haa got
““ awful mouth for egg*.
Benn.

ia tKe county win be allowed to compote ; the
winning club to bold the boh, sulject to chai-1
lease J.y say other club in the eoupty. All
tho various clubs are ia»j tod to bean Ui.J and
compete for the prise.
z
In the evening there will be the most gvs*&gt;d
and magnifieoudisplay of n*«»o»i.rrfr exMbitoff in the slate. ImatouM 4 pound p*rnchute rockets win whin through the air, 11-

street in third Ward were present el mJ &lt;,n
motion of Aid Sheldon, severally by yscaand
naya allowed and orders drawn m lhe paper
fund* therefore.
G.
.
Free : Dawson, Evans, Lewis. McNengbio-.i
and Sbohlon. 5. Naya none.
On motion of Aid.
Sheldon
Birney
VanDrunl waa allowed fi2 for draw
engine to fire and an order on the
. _
gent fund be drawn for the reme wna ordered
by yeas and naya as follow ».
. ,
Toes: Aid. Dawson.
.
Naoghton and Sheldon, w. Nays nonr.
The following wawrt person* were Ifeto*
appointed members of the PiotMtr _lloec.
Charles Wbsert. Theo-lore Goochwind.P. A. Throop. A. A. Wilmont. Addlsen Eggiveton. Billy llama, Burt Tinkler. Henry.
Smith. John Benlly, IT. F. Font and J. H.
Hyatt, by die following vote by ..rem and

to our neighbors that Itarry County is still alive,
la nddittoa to a very elegant display of Rocketa. Wheel*. Triangle*, Dalieric*. Balteoaz.
Valeaoooa, Floral bomb ahvBa, colored Beagala*. Cnioon cracker*. Be. Be., al! of theta
sfhoavy calllanr. Thvrn will also be a large
number of fins and sostly ezLMfon yifres,
costing from tea to sixty doltarv aaobiriiCanlAyes: Doorson, Evans, Lewi*. MeNaugfaon
sug a treat never Lefarr enjoyed by tli* people Iand Sheldon. Kay* none.
And then fiy a vole by yea* sail nays the
of thia county. Among them are the follow­
ing. Peal Fountain. Dtamoal Star, Golden following named j-ereon* were appointed
Crown, Saxton Battery. Silver Glory. Monitor mevabere of lhe Pioneer Fire Company.
Battery, Cltineee Fan. Veka Dance. Prismatic
Hlraut Joaee^J. L. Wilkins, John Q. CreiRose, Revolving Sue, coat
•■■nroiulw^beri sy. J. E. Hodge*. Willard E. Darker. Den.
|8. and rightly named, Msgie Wbeel $10. Sat­ J. BottomrWallace C. Kelly, A, Wooley, J.
urn mJ his rings coating &gt;t?, displayed the E. Sander*. W. L. Wilkins. J. L. Maus*. John
Planet Saturn with his wonderf.il rings— very Hyatt. Wm. F. Hicka, Andrew Angle, Wm. J.
interesting to all lover* of the science of Aa- Vook. IL R«m. A. ‘
trouomy. Free of Liberty IxsutifhUy varie­ Bowen. Baker Shriner, Jesse Manrer, J, II.
gated, costing fi). July 4&lt;h, io 12 inch let­ Anderenn. 8. R. Garrison and Mode Rich.
Aye* : Dawson. Evans, Lewis, MeNanghton
ters, costing ffU.OO, 1776A187G ia 12 inch
letters costlag $25.00, Crystal Waterfall, a and Sheldon, 5. Nays aone.
The lioad* (in rotation to the sale of spiritsuperb piece, coating B18.00 Yankee Windmill
costing FVl.OO. Wbat fun a man wants ia umis and malt liquors) of the fol tawing
named pm eon * was present ed and by the
Council approved nud ordered to bo placed on

magnificent piaec ever maun tact ured. very
targe and brilliaai, mating $C0.00. it represenla the Father ef bls country on hurseUck
ia a btaxe of glory, bolding hta military eap
over hfa hand, hone as J man tail lita aits ;
vividly rscalling I be hUtary, the gtarious
deed*, and tho undying tame of the savior of

Cbaries H. Olmstead. Andrew mil, Ralph
Jordon, Chariro McCarthy and Patrick Me(tarty.
‘
On motion of Aid. Dawson the Cnnncll
adjourned.

J. Mal-s
Opposite the 1’oat Office
Hasting*, Mich.

.1, .„.d^

Peerless Milk Safes

GEOROE L HEA TIVE.

now on exhibition at our FarnRtut
Store. AH kinds of work made (o or&gt;
FIOTURES1 dcr. Repairing of nil kinda of old fur
I ant now oil alone in the Photograph niture neatly done.
\
basinet*, and as I have made arrange- '
ViTE.'AAEJiX. BUSINESS! *
ntenta to increase my facilities for doing
Furniture Rooms south side Stale 81.
ibcltcr work than ever, all should cafl
opposite H.
and get a negative taken. The superi­
ority of my work in the past u a suffi
STEBBINS BffQH
cicot •guarantee of fint-o
work in the
fatwa.
Room* in Wtahingtvn Block,
.^mth aide State Street.
Sltf
Gr&lt;&gt;. L. IIeatr.

e»icttt:rjss i

Chareli and Railroad Struct.
xxGtf _________
________

Whitman'll Assarted Candies—the best
n the market. A full supply at J. P.
Roberta'.

COTTON GOODS ARKGOIN GUP
lot li TiJOi

tie

n

boy.

Em Busby not to bo out done, boa re­
fitted his totmoriul parlors, and everything
about them a* neat as a new pin. -Neektiet,
CoUare, Cizxrs etc. all flrat das.*, con be
found at Em's. Everybody acknowledges
that Em » the bent Tbaaor in sixteen
counties.
_
xx51 tf

houte.

Prints 7 eta.
Lonsdale mualin 12cU
Shirting Gcta.
Extra heavy Shirting 12} cfa.
Ikwt cottonndea 15 to 30 ctaGood-TickiDg 13 eta. ,
Twenty bone Cuetett
Iradietr how Exra haavy 10 eta.
Two buttan Kid Gtorro 90 tax.
A nice liaoofCmt Btsdian.
New Biyfe Shawfo 90 eta.
A full and complete atBortmenl
Ciotbiag. Suita iron 94.50 to *40.

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A.

Ofer for Sale at the LowkI Uiai Bale
UNO PLASTER

stucco
WATEfi UI£

HIE

4HAIR

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

Farmer* remember that the old and
reliable house of C.B. Salsbury is, an ever,
baying egg*, butter, ]sultry and all kimb.
of former'a produce, under Barlow ± Good
year's store, and paying for tho tame the
highest market pncc. Patronise the house
you Xaoic io be rdiahk.
XX2tf

READ
and be happy

W: Bailry.

FURNITURE
Ofatt^MtMtiih mM.lL
The mast extensive, thorough and corn­
biota institution «f the kind in the wortt.
Eight thousand graduates nf thw enllegc
now in KucMMful bqsiixrei m the principal
cities and towns of tho Halted States.

nova) and gystemMie mriltoAt of f

BUSINESS TRAINING.

.^a Hu OlmU

k—

T—f Dr. T— — -BW.

W. H. H.’U'enth? Tile Minor number
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury A Co.
has retired from bmuncaa in thi/citr. ant!
is wow traveling for the Grain! Rapid.*
Burial.Com Q&gt;. His ninny friends wish
him raecesH.
Qtnmr—Who will do the undertaking?
■Why Stebbins Brother* of course.

Mfiguifittnt granite LuiMitift wrllt Uegnntly fitted trod furnished amortmunta fi&gt;r
lhe appHe-faa of a*fl enrryZg out uf W

A. W. Robinson of Detroit, an ex-engineer
eftheli. C. R. R. Ml free, a third story wta*dowoftto fcrepenn Hotel, • dtataaoe at

(O.adeO.kn.u.0 Ona«k .»&gt;—
udiu.ll&gt;, pl—k) U~
—1

Wc sell uqut- of thia cbou&gt;-uuulc Fur­
niture that In njaJc by machinery. The
by It as J, and
warranted. We hrvltc all pentons io
call and inspect our gwoto. for they al
bear inspectiun. -Kp troaLie at . all
ahow good*.
Parties liavjug. Pictures to trama
would do wi*n top ‘them framed of us
as we can do It P ,' J^rgnd Cheaper than
any bouau lu P ry County. Wo koep
Largest a*,d Bead aeleeted atbek of
PICTURE FRAMED AND MOULDrxciB, Brackets. Patjcr-Holdkbs, Wali^Potkets;, FlippjerHbU&gt;EMS,
oihI everything hi the Furniture line.
Wc invite all persona to eut and look

WHOLIWALE X RETAIL

Hpectafmcettag called June 24th 187C
B. F. Steinhoff, hns asaodiateJ with Inta
Present, Mayor. Aldermen Evan*. Mc­
ib bis Dental bniitMi Mr.Qanvgn wood.
Naughton, Sheldon Reed, and itaarell.
They will occupy Us'oH.rpoan. Hare
On motion of Aid. Sheldon. Aid. Rureri! every fad lily for doing lha beat of work
the oouwtry. aid the great defender of huwmw
wm elected Recorder pro tern.
the . patronage
liberty. This piece has never yet been exThe following reoolntiou was offered ly
wx!r’.3tf
hiUted here, and prvhebly never will be again.
Aid. Sheldon which on motion waa mlopted
Ttething can tiaaal the l-emriy of it ; «o &lt;»•
by yeas and mgr* M iaifo** should tail to see it. Tba foregoing 1* • brief
Wkrretu, ai a meeting of tho riliieaa of th l&gt;
Ottilias of the ealertaiumeat* offered to the
city, called for that purpose, a resolution wm
Tba aeoney to proeitre the at tertalaman l hM unanimously pasae.! autkerinng and rtiqeatall beret raised by the city and people of Has­ ing tho Common Council tc appropriate a «uta
Take tho Atehison, 1
&amp; .Santa Fc
tings
AU the people of the entire emrety not to exceed two bnndrtd for ths pvpooe
i line from
are cordially invited to tome and enjoy it. •f contributing to the funds for celebrating Railroad; the new and ]
Aulti*»n
and
Kansas
Ci
the
bwintilhe
coming
Centennial
4lh»
of
July.
Thereto*
Every possible anaagommil will be made for
R^olrr,/. that the sum of two hundred dollar* fid Arkansas Talley, to
their comfort and convenience, (tame, every
body, and lol
unite fa the oolobreBoa .of ba, and ia hereby apprepriafrd Io be used as a
tho one hundreth anniversary of our National dHficeney fund, rto taoist in defraying tho
Maxioo and Aktaoaa. L.-------------------enpeMea of iheCnttmatal 4 th ofJoly celebra­
90 day tickets to Dearer on sDe'May 15lh,
tion, Thai *uehsame ahaU be drawn oalyea
nt &gt;50, taking ia tho fainoua watering
tdaaaoa bhff fe, i R,G, Bayt Lowisn-

ikln, M.
Judo, . -tt7 W4

1st Because we have no rent I &gt; pay
-J. Bocaxtae we mhXe the mext of our
goods ountri ves.
:
3d. Becauno ere keep th..bentc work-

I also adl Woil &amp; Rtuxltt we make ia made

Odd Mlow, iB fan re^i., *mUet.a .ml sy»bote, carrying a beautiful oicoaHy jlk ben-

will be a variety of .port,, such az fool race,
aack race, wheel barrow rac*. climbing greased
pole. 4e.. for which liberal premium* will he

Where you will find aH'kinds ol

«u. U&gt;I„.«1. nuH ltd &gt;b&lt;rS-»... or

Tie Mearas with thrir various emblem*, the

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Keep It.

BofeypOa Omriatto Jbjreitosa. Wei! If
Bsrtaw'Bfrtoxte eaa make aay &lt;mp.tal out of
such rima they are welcome to It. But wo do
not believe it will help Mr B. to any votes.

vfall jnferoastira as to teftto, road!
• of entarae*. etc. AtHram,
CHARLES R WELLS, Ptwidcut,

�inlViSJHK

«EV iSTEKTlSEMKITS.

RURAL

mar. ' 1 #0' fall bloods made a* follow#:
One, fou. ioen pounds and ton ountma, and
the other fouitecn pounds aud t,wclvo
ounces of butter in seven days, on firete.
These are extra cases ; but the Aryshirware good butferurakiug cow* undoubtedly.

TOPICS.

IMPBOVil) HKKKDe UP SHKEV.

.

/7(

A8ENTS WARTED W THE

(•jfiNTENNIAL
HISTORY o^U.^ma
n»™i Inla cxt in vur Ihrillittf
hfoterv

The Meriuo shswp are chk-fiy valuable

’ There nru irnuiy ptrx-us in the United
States who make u business of keeping
bees, aud support their families by it
them. This breed fatten slowly, conso* The Luc Maxes Quinly. of St. Johns
villc, N. Y., had several large apiaries a
qnently they are not much sought * by
few miles apart,
about one hundred
breed wbo*o
woo! is de­
l utchcra. Any L.w
.....
hive, in each.
Some xwwni ho Mat
wired to bo Improved cen bi profitably 25,0011 pounds of honev iu small gl: w
But it requires u
The Leiceb- boxes to Now Yoik.
enteed with tl c Merinoswool, thorough knowledge of the habits of tbs
ter sheep are noted fur their
ju*evt, uud ia general management, to
nut wry fiuc, averaging seven or eight
make honey on exlctndyo apiariiw.
rvmndb tun flew. These sheep have no
soak Tita Eirrrxn tubs.
.
horns, mate or female; they arc good for
Some .careless dairymen pack their but­
mutton, but are not particularly popular. ter in new tabs and Irkins wit bout being
A croaa with meriuos makes a valuable aoakod. That i« wrong, a* they impart
&gt;hoop. In an experiment made to test the flavor oftbe wood to the butter, and
■depreciate the value 'rum two to five
the fattening qualities of the Leicester,
cents per pound., Soak pjwr tubs aud
iu comparison with Merinos, CO »L«ep
firkins twenty-four hours, then change:
of each breed were fed 46 days on the lhe water, and soak twenty*f;&gt;ur. hottri
noe quantity and quality of food ; the longer ; and be cere 'it. to.have no decay­
Leiccsteni gained 1,008 Iba.. and the ing’vegetables nor anjtb- ’g that throw*
an uupleaAant xmvll tn your culL-r, an
Merinos only 48011*.
This allows the
your butter U“' - be effected by wch
superiority of Leicester? for mutton.
thing*, no matter bow eterely it » cevored.
Lincdnalriro sheep are large and bony,

&amp;&lt;£.*» JS iri.’SMrgfii

for the wool, and greatly improve our
e&lt;.iumon natiru ahcep by crowing with

having a rather thin fleece.
crowing tn’be

profitable.

South­
England

By crowing

this breed hare been produced the “Hamp*

shiredown*,"

•■.pU-luu.
tte rtafeiw
IC. S. Tba tramas ibrtl ba aMMKMa'S^T'

-r«Th*tU rwopldn a
itjr mm sflrr rvnioa •

They need

The

down is.a, popular brood both in

and in the United States.

srs-,ujtaisftsS?£B?”".Sv
_ ________
rgyarir^:
-tew
ta»

"Stropslnredowns"

aud

“Oxforddowus,” aB being good mutton and

wool sheep. The Cofewold is a very popmar and valuable breed. They ore yer/
J.K-ile. and taka flesh oasly and rapidly,
and all things considered, tliey are the
mu.t profitable ah. &lt;-.p that end Iks kept in
nwrf State*of-the Union, ^specially in
Kentucky, Virginia. Tciwh-.4cc, ard the
Middle State* general^!/If hot in More

northern latitudes.
There is more profit in keeping poul­
try, when not confined within a small
smwo. than nwst people imagine.
I will
give a fair estimate of lhe profit of 100
how in aiinoM any place
If where eggs
and dressed fowls sell low. the cost (.«
feeding the fowls is equally low, M) it docs

It is very i»ny tv do it, cycn if you
have a h'Tdozen eve./ evening to trkc
off their Utsla. .If.you have from twenty*
five to one huodrpd fowls, of the moat
probtent ritlen-. make four coops, each
large enough to hold a half-duacu fowl*.'
A’! the hens that remain ou lheir nods
Bootlid be IcfM to sit till the next night, as
•’icy often lay an egg the mscoud day of
.rilling. Atuevening qf the second day,
’ ’’
into iuop No. 1.
The next
Mta-eoop No. 2. rnd the
u.id the next'X.to No, 4,

nnCUlM-Ul)USEKSTAUl.WHEUlX 1*13

iwlitM .4 lbw i
■laril sbilt

and on th
out the h:
‘-broken,”
------------ v- _.
&lt; • be let oil; and »o ou to‘No. I

I

TLATTKrTV •
wU w.ii.trf i« lat-si
JjVUltl I . a»rr ealiUrf. H»»il )«u- I

nrt.cwuEAT.

BueL xheit is a profitable crop. «.kI uo
iwtaceovnt.MUlrf.aDd «U iarteteinu MMM1
good fanner should fail to how « few
At iBsskeao cbMre* h»I«&gt; pocearful. 1 rt-tu
acres .*rom July 1st to the 10th.
Ur’"a all to »oHoh two map. for reply and r«tara ol i
bnshcl of seed ia a* 'hdent far »n ae.C.
Itexa&gt;'\mt food fi . fowls, to any nett­
_____ _ ____ ,
ing of the iadispenaabla‘teat cr’ien,” ’lut
■a) District of Ulitrf*. Ute Mat- • foul
.every faw:,y itttut b-vc in the i ‘ntiw*
craenlUnnahic uf thk paper,___

Where wheat Krccningscan be ob­
tained at a fair price, nf» feed ia better
for fowls as a change.
They - v also
ifiv MOO yhteMm with in IKvcmbcr 50 ve
good for .chicken^ rf h&gt;
w. old
oefitx'ssjb&lt;.‘z*rha manure, if properly oaouih t«» In 'ftsi UM ilwu.
,A
managed. nil! be worth $25 at 1 .-4.
I breeder says : “I bate ‘kept for tho past
wilt put the price STeggs the year round ten yearn mtn 150 to 3t&gt;&lt;&gt; fowls, and
at 25 cents a dozen, and the number pro­ have led whod. acteeningh (t th other
duced at 125 per hen, ax some will lose grain) ucr»ly every wy during that t:*oe,
a few weeks iu Nt ling and brooding their and have never had any unusual disea*-,
AtdtM.-’''’hic ‘account; then, will stand either with chickens or fowls, during
as follows:

ox e:
. etaaalr cf Mrrbsrt Won«M&gt; i
ft Garton FoUrt. sUlnUK
star A. n. U70. lery-apoa

KJ^ITKO;
________a rt»Nl *Uy Mcani*. l.»H«
km isausar a*k« asy a»!»c ar 4wt««l
— .» aboat auch koaaa.
■sciM. ItsAaff aotaatawM for any ►***■•&gt;'

PbUaJabha.
b'-hg i&gt;'csted with

I:©e,

and

abo

preventing mildew. Sward land should
n^ver bo planted with, hop* : a crop of
potatoes sbouid be-^rown oa it one m»aon. TIhj MTr arc made about eight
fact sport, or rows eight Ibet apart, ' and
tue hops seven fact ■!»•' in the rows.
The roots nhoi-M always be covered in
November with course manure to keep
the vinca from u ntar-killing.

Erstrs5ta^.7tr?.r-KT..
va*;:

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’ THE JIIW Y0BK

MILITARY 7 wffENCY
for Oftren and £«Ml»r» aoonBrad, bowcrer rtehUk:obtainrates: eoHtMa Ctwo i»f r»r
No 'bantW saisrar Mtsawfiil.
nrwrrrfly rfdKMtas J. H.

lay ■» many ryga us tlia Brahnu-. but
they are not so good as a ma kei fbw*

PRcxura aRArt VFvr&gt;
The summer pruning of grajic vines
consists in removing the small shoots
which show by their size ami lack of. vij;or that they will not make strong canes,
such u supply &lt;He buds for the wood
that is to produce the qext yosr&gt; crop.
Bps h M ca* wll the fhn; .be benefits!
by pruning away a large portion of. the
ngoromi new canes. If you think your
rinca are overloaded, dip out a portion
■if the hfidehee now while they are email.
Nor will removing the leave* later in the
■ ■norm
in
rt,. —vflUrin
but mischief, as grapcn exposed to the
burning rays of the ruu uro not haMcued
to maturity nt ull, and are much injure 1
in quality.
If one bdictvux all about
g.-nfM-A-tuxl» nuHislwd in the papers,
'rum men who know but very little on
•bis subject, bo willbc apt to destroy bfa
vinta iu a few years.
The genera! n*’c
haa been laid down by gopd writers to
pinch off. tba ends often earns to within
t wo leuvw of ahe- font.' lt‘ ibis be ‘done
to every cane tiuwBifsould , be no wood
left foe the nexi -#sut«i*s‘Ufi-ait.
You

THE BICKrtH AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine

tauN leave some of lhe Lmgret cam* ut&gt;toudbed for tbw purpose j then you may
cut hack the smaller canas to witeia two
or three leaves of the g.wp«, if you think
best; but I consider clow' summer prun-

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                  <text>NO. 48.^HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1876.

VOL. XXI.

WHOLE NO. 1064.

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■HIE Tin BAKE!

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CU AITKU NINX.
Mr. Rogers arrived on Thursday aftcrnoon. Mr. Watson met him at the sta­
tion, and did not wait for any interroga­
tions, but hurried him into bis sleigh.
“I thought it better Tor me to meet
you. You must be calm. Your family
are well in body, but you have much troublc ahead ; your wife is completely over
come.”
I
“That boy Theodore! Nothing could
hurt her, that did not/hit him first !"
“Yea,Mr. Rogers, it is Theodore" —
and so he told him the story an candidly
ns powible, only interrupted by an occa­
sional ejaculation from the poor father,
who seemed perfectly benumbed by the

i

25 sold last year and everyone gave
Entile SntlsfaeHon.
ers In Barr.y t.'ounty.

tn

[From the (btmfry Gnifleman, Albany

OK THE

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A cat load nlmadv sold thl* yew among the

ImmI

Farm­

THE PEERLESS COMBINED MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RAKE,
s

In tin- Bent Keel Rake Machine In the Market. Two finger liars, aiid three
of knives, furnished with every Combined MachineWo also have the

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Cull and

ruined."
■
“I am glad you did -Oot bail him. That
is the place fur «him.''
As they drove up to Mr. Rogers' house,
Mr. Watson said : My friend, if I can
lie of any service to you in this affliction,
do not fail to call upon me. at any
time."
‘•Thank you: 1 presume I shall need
you after a link*.
Good afternoon,"
and springing from the sleigh, he rau up
tlursteps, and went into the house. He
found his wife lying asleep unor the sofa
in tlib’fllting-room ; she looked careworn,

SEETHE BATHPLATFORM BUGGIES

The^em-WaAlyHeplAliBtullaMer.
GEO. M. DEWEY
AND

tidings.
“Whereis he now?" said he, almost
gasping for breath.
“In tho counlyjail ! Dr. Emerson and
l could have gone bail Tor him and let
go home, but Jilkon said Blanchard could
probably get him off. and he would lie

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R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE

nuppoHC ?"
“No, Mundell went up to look in Wil­
liams chart, wc though it best to wait
till you got Lome, and not trouble Mrs.
I Rogers ; she iato be pitied."
“I suppoKcao. But Jillson, what a
pAnnn sows, that he shall renp. She has
always made an idol of that boy—-she nev­
er could have him croraed, and if I under­
took to govern him, she always intcq&gt;oaed.
She was more tender of him, because she
had lost so many little once, but I often
told her, because they wore dead, it was no
reason she should ruin this one."
” I know that he has been indulged too

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MiddUriita. Mich.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

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READ! READ! READ!
Special Medical Announcement
■Joy Comfort and Happiness

Sick and Afflicted!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY

DR. J. B. INSURE

Great Bargains
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Pianos Organs
and

The Smith American Organ,
HAZELTON BRO.’S PIANOS.

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.
lh»ea»e. of WOMEN, jrow or
with the happieei reeoltJ.
**- COXSCLTATIOlfrKKE. “6*

suspicion upon him. You heard that
Theodore called Blanchard Merton while
they were al supper at the hotel.”
“My opinion is tlial if Theodore had
not been intoxicated he would never have
dono this burinera. Idonotbdieve that
lie intended to doit in his sober mind.”
“Yes, Mr. Rogers, I suppose that was
the case ;'but Bill Blanchard was turned
from Harper’s store for taking monay.”
The goods’frcre returned to their owner,
and Saturday was set for the trial of Theo­
dore. Blanchard had not been found.
James Griffin's deposition bad been duly
taken, for the poor boy was still unable to
lw MM&gt;voJ from hia bod, and waa aaff-n-in,"
acutely with rheumatism.
Saturday morning arrived, and Mr.
Watson asked William to go to the next
town on business for him. As he took his
coat down from the nail, it fell to the
floor and there was a jingling of steel.
Putting his hand in one of his pockets, he
pulled ent files and a small saw, together
with a pair of fttr-trimmed gloves in the
opposite ]*ocket, and in the breast inside
Kket, a largo roll of bank bills “crowded
icly io. lie was perfectly astonished.
Mr. Watson exclaimed at once :
“Bill Blanchard wore your coat. James
Griffin said young Rogcra gut it for him.
and here are his tools and spoils."
As tho property was all restored, tterc
wns much lenity shown to young Rogers,
and after three months confinement, he
was pardoned. Mr. Rogers wxs always
a different man after his son s imprison­
ment. Al Mr. Watson'a earnest entreaty,
he gave up his claim to William's services,
and he told him always to consider him as
his friend.
“I should Tike you to stay with me, but
neither you nor Mrs. Rogers would feel
happy to be together under one roof—so
I will not try to keep you. Be os faith­
ful and true to yourself as you bare been
to me, and you need have no fears ^&gt;ut

and the traces of team
were
upon
her checks.
He did not wake her. but
pax-ed out to the alables. He ini-sed the
tidy work of William : everything was
confusion.
Hu beautiful Blackey was a
deplorable looking animal, but be re­
cognised his-muster, and giro a neigh
of welcome as he patted his aide.
Just an he come out of the stable, he
saw Mr. Jilkon driving up, and felt as if
he would give anything to avoid a meet­
ing. but he knew he had to look his trouble
in tho face ; and the sooner it was done
the better. So he advanced to the gate.
“Glad to see you borne, Rogers ! This
m bad bnsincM!" and he held out his
han&lt;l to his neighbor, who grasped it in
silence. At last Mr. Rogers said, ins
low voice, “Jillson, 1 am glad yim. advised
Watson and Emerson not t&lt;» go Dail for
that boy, it was the best thing to send
him to jail."
“I thought it was best to prevent any
communication liclwecn him and his ac­
complice, supposing he were around."
“You did right. They hare not caught
him yet ?"
“No, but I think he is somewhere in
this vicinity, and the goods must lie se­
creted about here."
“You hare »cnrched my premises, I

• b

MUSIC JACKSON

lilt.

“I- remember it well,‘
somehow 1
reproof, you heard him accurc that boy of
stealing, and you upheld him."
cannot foel^asy.”
“ Would it ajd toyour comfort if I should
-‘The things were in his chest ; 1 saw
look after Hugh ?"
them there."
“You, Miss Wardlow ? Dear child, you
“Do you know where they are now ?"
are an orphan yourself; you cannot be
“Blanchard took them away
Spnday.
burdened with such a charge."
I told him to."
“ I know well the lot ofan orphan. If
“Those things must be found and re­ you trust Hugh with me, I will care for
store! If you know anything about him ns for an own brother.”
them, you must tell. It is tho hope there
“O, if I thoughtyou conld do It and not
will be of mitigating Tlieodoro'a punish­ distress youndf, I should feel ao cheerful
ment."
in leaving him ! Think it over, and sec if
Mrs. Rogers protested that she did not you find noTHuwh to repent of your gen­
know where they were, and although her erous offer. IT you do not, I shall give
If
husband was not satisfied, he could not
r&lt;‘. him to your care and die contented.
gain any information, and bad to wait. he should ever come into any property
At length the sheriff arrived, and a thor­ from bis grandfather's estate, pay yourough seach of the house was made, but *-lf for every expense, and take charge of
him t ill he ts of ago. Young men need a
they could find nothing.
“Now, Mr. Rogers, wc will search the mother or sister more than they do when
barns and outbuildings. I do not think children."
Two weeks after this conversation, Mrs.
tl»cy are in the house-. Blanchard has
die money without doubt with him, but Marston wm hid in Colchester churchSrd by tlie side of her* children and bus­
.the goods are sccretod somewhere."
ed. After the funeral, Mr. Jillson sold
They found them at last hidden in the
grain in the barn. Mr. Rogers himself off the furniture and defrayed the expen­
discovered them, by&lt;)oticing that tho grain ses of the sickness and funeral. A few
in one of the bins End been shoveled ov­ keepsakes were reserved for her son, and
er. They were all articles of value, cloths, delivered to Miss Wardlow, who had al
ready taken Hugh in her charge, and pro­
and splendid shawls and dress goods.
“Il is strange what they wanted of cured a boarding place for him in the fam­
ily of Mr. Mahcw, who would gladly have
these things,"
“I presume Blanchard did not find as adopted the boy as his own child. But
much money as he expected, and so took Hugh chose to be the charge of Mias Ward­
these. Tho general idea is that they were low. Mr. Jillison gave a package of pa­
pul into Merton’s chart, so as to gut him pers into her hands, wb&lt;ch ho said Mm.
mixed up in the business and cast
the Manton bud thought l&gt;est\to be preserved,

SHOOLMISTRESS.

UNPARALLED SUCCESS

3

1

YANKEE

Old PiaiK aid Orpis latei ii ftctenc fer IteiOies
R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale gent for Michigan
"eii °HhoOu.ensd 1? Grand Rapids, EB»t Sag.n.w and
. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

much”—
“I have not spoken with my wife, bnl,
Jillson. I want a thorough search made
through all my premises fbr tho goods.
Ijct the law take its course, and the sooner
it is done the better. Send the sheriff
immediately."
Jillaon rode off. Rogers entered the
house ; his wife wu assisting to girt dirp
nor on tho table. On his entrance _ she:
burat into tears and sank into a chair.
“Don't, wife ; it is no use; it cannot be

helped now."
»
“Our boy w in jail I No one. would

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security for him
“I am glad of it! that is tho plaee for•
..
and get him out,,
won't yon?"
“No. The law will toko its course.
If[
it wore any other man's child, I shouldI
■ay ao, and I say so by my own 1”
••J^et your own flesh and blood suffer■
him."
“But you will go

like this ?'
.
“He is a criminal, and I shall take no&gt;
steps to screen him, or compromise tho9
matter.
Had it been William Merton,
yon would hare said it was right that he
lie punished ; yon turned that boy, with­
out a cent in bls pocket, out of your

that you will do well in life.”
News had been received from Mr.
Spooner, and Miss Wardlow was feeling
anxious for his return. Mrs. Marston
was declining slowly. There was no per­
ceptible change each succeeding day, but
her friends nw, each succeeding week, that
she was wasting away ; she sttfinred no
rxin. Misn Wardlow had sent a letter to
the address of H. H. Barlow, New York,
but had received no return. She never
mentioned writing, to Mrs. Mareton, fear­
ing it might agitate her. For some time
her cough had been increasing, and Hugh
had given up tho day school entirely ; but
as some of the ndghbora sat with his
mother in the evening, he occasionally -at­
teadod tho night schoob: Once, Mrs.
Manton spoke of hcradf to Miss Wardlow.
She told her of her early life, her father's
kindnen and her own duobediencc; of her
aufferingand sorrows, of the little crippled
child, her husband's death, and then of
tho little one's departure :
“Since you came here, yo i havo known
all; I had hoped that my father would for­
give ma for the children's sake. Addie is
at rest; I have no care for her, but I do
foci so anxious about poor Hugh 1 Not a
aoulin tho whole world on whom ho has
the bust claim 1 He is old enough to earn
his ow^ living, but who will care for him
and love him 1 Ho is a gentle, affectionate
child, and he will suffer more than a leas
sensitive person would."
■
"You must remember that he enjoys
more, as well a* suffers."
“I know it, but 1 fear his lines may not

house."
“He struck Theodore, and I could not lived in William'# place ?"
“You know the promise to the father
stand that."

“You aaw Theodore kick him

without

in'ease of any question arising as to the
lawfulness of Hugh's coming into posses­
sion of a share of her father's estate.
There was no end to the comments of
the Colpljester people upon the prtipricty
and expediency of a young lady accepting
the guardianship of a boy of Hugh’s bge;
but it did not all reach her cam, and what
did had no influence upon her. She con­
versed candidly with Mr. and Mrs. Watson
upon the subject, and they commanded
her action.
Mr. Spooner's return did not effect Miss
Wa»dlpw'e life or feelings, although she
confcAri«(l_that it was very pleasant to know
that sb* was not entirely dependant upon
her own exertions for a living. She re­
joiced more for the sake of Hugh than for
herself, for she could now offord tlie expense’
cf giving him a liberal education, without
his feeling that it was embarrassing his
benefactress. He was developing very
fast in mind and body, and evinced to
much resolution and perseverance, that
Miss Wardlow found it a great pleasure to
instruct him.,
Her school had made rapid progress
throughout the winter, and it was with a
sorrowful thought of separation that she
felt that the pleasant relations between the
children and hcniclf Eero soon to tenninBy her particular request, no mention
was made of her businwe affairs, and she
avoided much useless Speculation by her
reticence upon the subject In fact, alio
found herself mistress of over twenty
thousand dollar*, by the dying of a distant
relative of her mother's, in the ahwoue of
other heirs. She could hare wished it
might have come in her mother’s lifetime,
to make her path to the grave a little
smoother and remove her anxious fore­
bodings for the future of her beloved daugb ter.
It was a quartion of deep solicitude,
what should be her future course in life, .
• jnd she had for days been weighing the
subject in her mind, when she received a
visit from Mr. Jilteon, who came in be­
half of the district to engage her services
for two months huger in the school.
He
the progress of the scholars, but in the
general improvement made in morals and
deportment. Mias Wardlow willingly re­
newed bar engagement, with only the res
ervatioc that she might hare a regular
boarding place. This was arranged, and
by the particular desire .of James Griffin,
who was confined to the house by lame­
ness, his father offered his house.
At first the proposal was very repugnant
to tho teacher; she had never liked Mrs.
Griffin, or found her a pleasant or improv­
ing companion. But when she thought of
the long, lonesome days that awaited the
poor suffering boy, she made up her mind
that jierhaps her duty directed her to ac­
cept Mr. Gnffin's proposal, and she did

Grand Centennial Celebration.
their let Annual cekhralion io Kelly's Crore
east «Me of Fair Lake in the township of
Barry July. 1st, IttC. Coo. M. Dowey of Hsstinga will deliver the annual public addron at
10.80 A. M Other dialinguiahod speeken will
The Com. have »&lt;-cnrrJ excellent music to vn-

make this the i
By order of the Amcialioi.

selebnUioD

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Mur;.!

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Perfe«t ton- Street Scenery Amioenle—FeeMom— Politic*! —Vm-

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1I A.TISM. Mint., Jv»* 2S.
Nxw Yobk. JuneSGth. 1876.

come, and this June deserves special men­

tion as being the brat of ita kind.

The

mortal &lt;rho wants anything

than

better

ibis cool, half shady, sunshiny weather,
ought to go to Philadelphia on an excur­
sion.

He would come back ready to ap­

preciate his blessings.

Tbe city has not

had so healthy and clear an atmosphere
in summer

Saiinal Rejiitai Tidtl

since before tbe

Tweed ring

was in power.

For 1'rerident.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

Tbe street venders are not behind their

[

j bretberen in Philadelphia in taking bold of

of Ohio.

' tbe CentenniaL

They show their patrot-

i*m by selling flags of every sire, tri-color-

For Vice-President,
WILUAJi A. WHEELER.

ed neck bows, and badges, and small can­
non, and air guns, to celebrate the Fourth
cheaply ; but the last notion is the Cen­
tennial pocket-handkerchief,
which »
nothing more nor keslhan a brilliant I’nited State* flag, with stripes and Union
' fairly blaring, of a sire to cany in the
i pocket. This m the culmination of patriot­
. Gm. The idea of wiping one’s Dose on the

« “Honest money for all. and
free school? for all. There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec-।
terian interferance which will
destroy the other.**
RKPI BLICAX STATK COXVE.VF1OX.

flag is the very last way of showing respect
for it that could have entered the head of
kee. with the essence of three* Jubilees and
I Centennials concentrated in his bosom,
I would ever have invented it.
TUX ACCJPKXT LWT.

•W-»v-1—v-rt — .~r
ritr oftkadas. atUefofota

Wide Awoke

tk Greeley campaign, given it a fair sup­
port ; tbc Hmra is enthusiastically support­
ing it, and the Republicans, without a dte
seating voice, are throwing tip thtnr hata
for the coming men. There never was a
ticket nominated which no thofottghly
united the party, nor obe that commanded
a more earnest support. Tbc decent por­
tion ol the Liberal Republicans hare come
out squarely for it, and thousands of the
best Democrats of the city will wheel into
Hue. “Hayes, Wheeler and n sound curnucj" will sweep tbe State like a broom.
Hayas and Wheeler clubs are being organtied in every ward of the city, and there
is every prospect of a very lively campaign.
You ought to have seen the crowd that
left the city this week for St. Louis, in
the interest of “Tilden and Reform."
There were nearly a thousand of them,
and, with the exception of a few leaders, a
worse looking lot of bummers were never
scraped together. -They were the ward
strikers,tbe repeaters, the—well, every­
thing that is shaky and scaly in politic*.
Did Isay the worst lot ? 1 take it back.
The anti Tilden faction, run by Tammany,
discounted them for badness. They mus
tend about a thousand, beaded by Boas
Kell v, and all full of enthusiasm and whis­
ky for ‘‘anybody to beat Tilden and Re­
form !" Turn them loose and there
wouldn't be a hen-roost or dotbe* line un­
touched from hero to St. Louis. It is
fortunate for the country they pan through
that they go by rail, and that the trains
are so fast that they can’t possibly get off.
A sweet erawd to “reform" the gnvern-

*

Tbe investigation in thecate of the
explosion of the tug boat‘ Workman."

which blew up Tuesday, showed that it
ItaeMfc May 10. tart, every eoaair wHlba «aUU»i •
jn sound order, but the fireman was
I" c—
driest?* ; late in getting tip *tcam, and to tavajime
put on all I he beat he could eomnutbd.
will be then lav down on a bench near the en■ reaaty | ^nc anj
*4tcr boiled
away above the crown of tbc boiler, which
I got red hot, and a wave rocking tbe Ixsit
.
’ threw the water in t he boiler against tlie
;B&gt;
red hot plates with the usual result. Ifoes
any one of rnv readers ever think what a
fearful loss of life there is yearly from
mine* carelewn*-*.* alone '! The record in Eng­
' land with its small population sluw.&lt; that
■ over fifty thousand lives aic lost cadi

ra&gt;i

b»r*f detonate*:
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WE

AN ORIGINAL

HAYES PAPER

1W«.

FOREPAUGH’S

1876

1876

TBnuLsin
ACTUAL MAGNITUDE’!

We ermmrad it to Ibe t*ru««l of lhuM&gt; &lt;4
our citiMaa whore duty U is to be intrrraled
in tbe Refen* Scbov’i, Hooses of Corroeitoa.
and Bad Boys *f ear own eoantry.

WITHOUT A SINGLE PARALLEL.
which Forges

Tho Vulcan

Thunderbolts for

NEW ADVERT1SMENT8.

flimsy

G. P. Rowell a Co e. Column.

HASTINGS, THURSDAY, JULY 6

,
.
I faabfaaabfo Miseral •arias* is hy-«»a
Stewart, tbc kin-z of merchants, w.-ut a where soekre will bm sennit Urea tu I*
f«r n»MU «p&gt;. ud mw V,*&lt;i«t.il&lt;. llu- I ~h ,“•l'—*
nilrovl king, u &gt;« hi. (art nomento
Tbe; '
T*mM'« Seluer Apeti™-.
oW n»n hw been Ten- ill for «&gt;me lime,
and it is imporeible that be should lire
*&gt;ueb longer. Bor bin denlb will m.kr
no difference with hia vast interrata.
He
ha. a son. William Vawderbilt. who ■ just

, #Ml.
M
,,
,
I PLi;*4«lsl»*a. A wwH t«thr wi&gt;«to»a&lt;&lt;
'
mu- »r XU.
avo* «*■&gt;- ,t i,aa'&lt;. Aseat* wsaiaJ
.&gt;J tarn* free. Tira A u._ r*r

as grasping, and a deal more aid.* than liefather, whom the'old gsndemeu has been

g(

SOLID WEA.I.TK 1
•000.000 IN UIFTS!

Qramlrat tteliem** ever Prevented to the 1‘ul-lir '

he should vacate it. William Vanderbilt
know* all about the old man's buvtnwu, in
,
..
ITHIE KKXTICKY t'.UJn D18TUBVT1VX
fact, he has done the nv*t of it for ten IttaMPANT. »aifo&gt;rj«&lt;d br * »»rei&gt;la«t -t tbe •
year*. He t- the Viro-Presidrot of all , tlc't^wBoFTKAlftruBr.
bave.ib*

JL'A!?

tbc companiat of which his father i* Pre-*
idrot, ami i« really exeeutive head of. :.ll
his enterprises,
lie is a very Mrotig buri-

new man. and has had the bcs«t of opj»&gt;rtunities. You may expect to hear of the
old manS&gt; death any day.
Ami by the
way, Wall Street i» vpcvufoting on th-- - -.
event just the same aa It speculate* on
"ro-IvKMTtoxfsRD ni^TJUCT
“ •l”' I4’”a
evraything. A regular Wall Street broi the list b in this enunty I do not feel like
kcr would turn the &lt;L»th of hi* mother
Tba BesablieaaCaasraatiMal Oeaveotiea for the 1 looking to sec. But through the dieciTSt
“a"JS Cirdoil™. jerty will. IrroMie
nJ account. Every hour of the day Imlletin*.
real and false, are received a* tn h:» cutidi
:&gt;1. a. I&gt;. Wta, at 1JP o'clech P. M-. to noaiaata • hot boilers, unruly horsra. and neglect of
"rteamta atae^uXrtbe rraolatiaa adopted al signal.- on railway trains, the nutniter who
ports are favorable or hod. Prtwtrate and
J."™1
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,t”h- hel|Je*, he still wield* a powerful influ­
p &gt;rtioB th* Baatberefdafasaia* apo* a barn* •flat dreadful tn think of.
ence.
PlKTtn

eZiiUnuTtht wtnl cXnii'ra iv.the f-lloetas aa*&gt; -

to Ml.

Th« July number opano the third vviumc
of IM Aawie with a grand &lt;«»te«a»l atopr
by Kara J. Prichard. ’&lt;hie Old. *«■»»•■
Ttawn’ was aa actor la tba memorable gghi
at
and H I* her doe that ate shoo id
be honored. if only with this UlclaurcU
With this number open the M»
••Maa. the New-Faahioacd &lt;Hri. by Mrs. K
GBanewelJ. and Good-for-Nolhing Polly,
by Bia Farman. Both, lavishly illustrated,
promim to never onec slip beck into the aki.
beatoa palte of the usual etory-tellera. (olio
Thaxtar furnishes a full-pagra poem, -The
Bad Little Singer." There are three excelteat .bort stonea. -Why Ully-ted Mdn'i see
Um Ceatenaial Open.” -The Candy Frolic,
ami Tom’s Centennial,'' braid ex minor poem.

hay. Afu
,*2,*^“

$600,000
,
'
i &lt;fo»Ga»4t
*

■*'

■

The new coaching hat- are awakening
the astonishment of our country cousin*.
aD^ n“ Wo°dcr. Tbe« vnonnou* ediScra
for the head U-loog to tbc time when every
body Went in ccacbes. that is unless they

Tlie Washington NiIiumI RrpnUim
of the dale of tbe 31st of May. haaa revere

of

arraignment

stayed at home. Coaching hats are the
roughest of rough-and-ready brown straw,
with brim and high crown about tlie rise
for a convenient bee-hire. The brim,
edged with a silver cord and turned up al
the sice, with two long feathers shading
the crown. They are worn off the face, as
one secs them in old English pictures, and
a fresh young face looks very piquant un­
der its load, but it takes a miracle of deli
cacy towear one without looking fast. AU
the summer hats have followed the Gains­
borough lead, with shady brims turned up,
and drooping plumes, and branches of
flowers hanging at the back.
Ready made clothing was never so cheap
or so good as dow. Women can outwit
the drunsmaki rs, when they can go to any
store and buy the trimmest, prcMicsl of

Reprascnative
Went
that

of the

in

Virginia,

—
"
(
’bark*

United

from

Congress

The

Faulkner,

Faulkner,

HSJpMB. e*an.BrfuW,
AllfweotfUior.i cn novel ud with th* di»ti
ilea*. and a*dan far Tiakete. aad appUaatiea

Enormous

*—" “ -UtfaS?, rRW&amp;:

TRIPLE MUSEtIM

article charges
Minuter

when

States

to

under Buehanan. plotted treason

Oln-Ktajic MxafelI Doable CirciiH. Viider

France

against

ift

the 1'nited States ; that Secretary Seward
obtained proof of this, and rent

Faulkner

to a military prison ; that Faulkner

ODD taTATUE-0V NAM EXTED CAGES OF
EXOTIC BIRDH. MONSTERS OF THE
'
CRAWLING UEPTILE6.

was j

released upon his personal pledge to prove '
by his acta

States.

his

loyalty to

the United

In a few weeks after that he

Eight Center Pole Tents.
Tt/lrtf T^iUfipii^L ^f/lu^L

Standard

left ■

of the

Exhibition

Touij.

WILD BEASTS

Universe.

his family to take care of his property, and

joined tbe Confederate army,

where

he !

played the part of a cheap rebel on Stone­

wall Jaakson s staff to the end of the war;
that immediately after tbc war be took tbe

Sprrial Garetjxotdcaet of tkr Ckii orerakirt in jhc latest style, and flounces
cayo TriLnr.
complete, and what is more, made aa neatL**.1M, Nicu, Job. 23. —The Hatt- 1? J&gt;
»&lt;"*•■■ *&lt;~1J mke ■». fo.- tor-

all told. An embroidered linen suit, of new­
est pattern, only costa from $8 to fl 0, and
what is tbe use of people sewing their
eyes out this lovely June whro aueh prices
rule ? “How can they be no cheap
every woman aakv, for our dressmaker* will
net make the grxdi up for that money.
The secret lies in the diriaiou of labor and
in system, madam. Girls who will not do
decent work if engaged independendr to
sew in a private family, find .that they
The writer of the above, who ever he
must keep to tho mark under the eye of a
may have bero, has the thjinknf the skilled superintendent, who knows how to
editor of tbe Banneu.
get work out of hantb. And fifty girl*
working together, systematically, will do
We are in receipt of a letter from a three times what lhey would working sep­
friend, covering an article clipped from arately the same length of time. Tbc only
the Sla4r*man at Marshall, urging the way to got docrot performance from city
work hands is to put th-m into factories,
with overseers and forewomen, engaged to
Clapp for Commumooer of the Slate turn out a certain amount daily, and rcLand Office. For the article wc will try spouublc to the head of the establishment.
And.by the way, docs it occur to you
to find room as it does justice to a faith­
ful public officer. Rot wc are for rote- that everything in tbc way of dress goods
is down l»dow the prices l&gt;cfore tbc war ?
t»o»'. No third trruu **drr any circtmtIl is true, and glad am I that it is true,
rfonerr, fur any public officer, » our though therein lira the secret of so many
judgement of party policy, and that which failure* among the mereliaub-.

nominations at Cincinnati, as it has had at
the head of ita columns for over four
mouths Hayes and Hartranft aa ita pre­
ferences. A special dispatch wax in­
dulged in, and the office illuminated. Tbc
next day a pole 119 feet high, with a
beautiful streamer was
raised uo tbe
Court-House square, being tbe first in
this earnraigu. Another pole-raining, at
II ickory Corncra is advertised for Jul 3d.

will do most to advance the good

of the

The Erauny Arars says:
The old reliable and only original
Hayes man was friend Ingcraoll of the
Comma Aotrdam. De hoi-ted Haya’
name Oct. 14th, 1875, and kept It up.

That may be all so Mr. Errniog A’raee,
bat wt&gt; booted the name of Hoc.

R.

R.

Hays for Preridrol, oa tkr. YM day of

that the t icket is the very strongest
could hare been made ; and both «
one openly and the other privately—
«de its election. The World and the Ex
pr^thc principal Democrat* papers of
tbe city, are frantically endeavoring to find
sf^hreg against them, bulla vain, the
TWhrer. which hae been “I^rnFnee

iron cladostji without 'reluctance, which

enabled him to retain his property,

and

to regain the privileges of a man who had

always been true to the Union.
has been active in urging tlie

Faulkner

censure of

Gen. Sebenck for injuring the reputation
of the Uuitdd States

Washington, June 25.—Gen. Shtrman
sap he docs not concur in tbe apprehen­
sion* concerning tbe safety of the frontier
towns on account of the employment of
troops in the field against the hostile In­
diana. He docs not think that all the
damage is attributable 16 Indians,” but
to some
white bad men. He
says
that the War
Department does not
get
very recent
advicm
from
the
Black HilLi, and he docs not know what
is going on there. So for as the matter of
furnishing arms to aettim is concerned for
their own protecrioc, he was pemtive in
his assertion that the government would
not comply with the request made upon
the President, and he though it was ah»urd to consider rach a proportion. The
Preaident, having been applied to for
troops to aid in protecting some of the
frontier scUiemeuis, has responded that it
m impowilJe for him to do so, m they are
dow all upon the march in tbe pending
campaign, which will take tbe whole sum-

Wo have 10,1)00 Rofla Wall Paper oe
hand conswting of Gold Tints,
Tinted
Salina, French Salim.,
White
Blanks,
Buff and Brown Blanks, ako cheap Bor­
den, Gilt and Freaeo Burden. Window
Shades, and Window
Fixture* of all
kimk
Callaodtec,

Smith, Manic 4 Pukstux.
xxi8w3
•

Bert of perfoniif KleplxU, 2 Imai Blaci Rtani’, Hem
\ Cot Antelope, Sea Lions, Hortefl Bone, Be., Etc.

The Arenic
mum okdu.

IS

DISTINCT

AND

aid

Department

SEPARATE FROM

THE

GRAND

ZOO!.&lt;»&lt;’•

ICAL DISPLAY, £XD PKKSBXTB WE YKKT FTEST COjrrtXLUATt«N “F

THE GOLD EMBLAZONED STREET PAGEANT
yi.,n
bc‘w®°° U* baart Of xunt an1 tkn o’rtoek, a. m , nn.l i« ■
Literal Reflex of Oriental Grandeur.

Remember, The Great Forepangh Show,
Never Dividee.
'
lbnQ" th0 krirt* °®

RECOLLECT

That It utoves nfong the
iremXtM
UM lariwen.
vda. FhaA evea U»sro «*
l »u
to carry H from stand to stand

llx Own. Admit* to
Children under alne years,

k*

�Notice..
In speaking of the magnitude a.Zperf^
tlon of tips grand ahow. which is tT exhibit
Mrs Thuruday the fith day of Juiy. lbe
Detroit JHfirar of May *Xh says: :

One Gun at day break
Naltonal salute, ringing of baBs. and Mow­
ing of whistles al nm rise.

‘*SKLy.r.Atsxn; on Fbom?uk Danna.'' by
Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth, ii the se­

quel to and Conclusions of “Ishmael; or In
the Depths," by the same author, and is
“The first two performonces of Adam Fore­
The i'rocesrinn will form at 10 o'clock A. M. juat published in book form, for lhe first
paugh s menagerie and circus were give®
.
yeatarday afternoon and evening, hut Jnder ta th. folk wing order.
time, in a large duodecimo volume of nearly
very unfiiTurable cirormstancro.
The ire1st. Knights of Pythias Band.
seven hundred pages,, by T. B. Peterson A
2*1. Knights of Py thhs, in nniform. m&gt; an Brothers.
Philadelphia, in uniform style
with “lahmael." Dr. B. Shelton Maekentie*
3d, Tho various Lodges of Odd Fellows, in­ the Vferaty Editor of the I hiltulriphia 7¥r&lt;
cluding. Palmer Encampment.
says that ••Self-Rained" is, beyond all doubt
&lt;U», Order of United Sons of Indualry.
the best work Mrs. Southworth has er er
fith The various Granges of P. of H.
written. Ishmael Worth, tbe hero, rises
G&lt;h, Lodges of Good Template.
from the depths of poverty, misery, and hu­
7th, Tlie Masonic Fratcrily.
miliation, and to trace his progress, step by
8th, The Hastings City Fire Company.
step, has been the author's labor of love.
nw ing weather.
Oth. The various Daev Ball Companies of There ia a ourtotta blending of realism nnd
•I time for the formers.
Barry County.
romance in .this work—tbe result, it may be,
rains almost every day and ,evcry night.
10th, Martial Musie.
of tbs leading incidents having occurred in
11th, President of the day and Chaplain,
actual life.
The leading female character*.
i Busby has been kalaomining and re­
12th, Vise Presidents of the day.
Claudia and Beatrice, are drawn with a
ng bis barbershop.
13th, Orator nnd Reader.
woman's accurate and dsUcale touch; but
i 1. W. Viccn-.an has just completed a
14th, Mayor and Common Council.
Ishmael, the self made man of mind (as dis­
pon h in front of bis residence on Broadincluding Ute collection of
16th. Chitons generally.
tinguished from the lower claw, who are
•lepUntfl, ^rhinoceros, a g
__
On
arriving
at
the
Fair
Ground,
the
various
•made of money'), stands above every other
in abundance, and some yon ng but very
handsome tigan, besides a great uumber of Orders wilt open ranks, and allow lhe officers person in the tale. This, we repeal, la Mrs.
other attractions which in menageries arc umut­ and citiven*. escorted by tbe Martial Band, Southworth's best work, ns it is strongly
ual. This feature of the exhibit ioa is dtmarked by ail the merits of her style, la an
aarving of high commendation, aa is riway*
wxeedingly interesting and powerful story
the case “with collection* ofanimria shown hy
let, Martial Music.
and deserves great popularity. There is
Mr. Forepaugh.
“The superb eircus is oik' of lhe moat en­
24. Music by the .Band.
plenty of il. also, for, withocl any advance
J JI'. Rol-eris and wife, and Mrs. W. H. joyable of tho many departments of this ool84. Prayer by tbc Ch•plain.
price, il contains near seven hwwired pages.
Hayford leave this city at noon today for a ussal show.
The homes are handsome, the
4th. Marie by the chair—Whittier* Cm
It is graced, too, with a vlejf of Proapect
gymnast* expert and capable of performing
t rip to the Centential.
Cottage, the home of the author, on tbe Po­
some of the moot difficult feats, and the rid­ tennial hymn.
Iletnraber that Rev. J. Merrifield will
6th. Reading of the Beclarrii.in pF ladeyci
ers acera to be equal to most of those in their
tomac, with its surroundings, finely engraved
11 ••sell nt the Court House, ou Friday even­ calling.
the entertainment is conducted
on Mee), from a photograph taken on the
with a scrupulous rvgasd to the comfort and
ing
He i« an nUe man.
bib. Music by tbe Band.
spot. People like lescc ‘the rounlsrfeit re­
The Common Council has bail the iron safely ofthe j&gt;ublie. and deserves a generou*
7th, Historical address, by Hau. • II
semblance' of a writer w.ho pleases them, and
palrunagrThe menagerie alone to wtdl
i.■&gt;.lye repaired by taking up lhe old plank
worthy of grefwal inspection
One of the Goodyear.
ns Mrs. Southworth's portrait was given In
and puling in new ones.
moat prominent attraction* in the circus ia
8th. Music by lhe Band.
■ 1-hmaeU' a yicw of Mr Collage, with It a sur­
tbe
display
of
the
perforating
elephants,
con
­
r.ruirmber tbe Centennial Celebration on
Otb. Address Ly Bev. O. Boynton.
roundings, on the Potomac, iu each copy of
ducted by Harter Forepaugh.
th,-4th. The people of Harting* win, Jo amKhh, Vocal Music. Quartette. The
|&gt;le justice to the occasion.
that's wave.) a hundred years.
published in a large duodecimo volume of
Fourth or July Rail Road Rat&lt;
lllb. Oratjoa by (’. 0. Holbrook Esq.
near seven hundred pages, bound in morocco
12th, Music by lhe choir. My country.
cloth, gill bock, price f 1.76, and la for sale
a Tureday afternoon Io speak nt a Havx*

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

nd SViir.r.L».ii ratification meeting

The

following note

from Mr. 1

13th, Benediction.
Martial music.
Adjournment for dinner.
At 2 o'clock a match game of Base Hull will
• 1&gt;»1 Sib : —That you may l-e able to ans­ be played at the Fair Oronnde. The winning
ny will be out m mane nt the Centennial wer tho many questions ashed as to Reduced
elub will be presented with n magnificent
Rates fur the catalog Fourth of July. Ills
rbration at Fair Lake on Saturday next.
proper fur tuc Io advise you that this Company Champion Belt. Tbe club winning the l-elt
Whom l he gods would destroy they first wijl sell Kxcwrrion Tickets from and to ail will be subject to challenge by any othrt club
kc m ad." The Democrat* have nominated
in the County.

Tbc clrouing up of tbe pavement on State
11 Jetl'&lt;-raon Streets is a very decided imtovemenl on the appearance of our^Jy.

Wentworth explains itself:
Jf.&lt;'Aiyun Central KailrooJ Coatpmiy,
/’anettj/rr and Tiekrt Agrafe Oflter,

Tbe subject of Rev. Mr. Mery field s sermon
marrow night at the Court House is * What
ii utucs of the Murderer." We hope he may

1st. Wheelbarrow race I»l, premium $&gt;.U0
M. 83AW 3d. 89.00
2d. Foot race, 1st, premium $6.00 2d, 8 I.ott

itn Munday will ' occur the

Centennial
1 &lt;&gt;1e Hairing at Freeport. (Irving townriijp.)1
ll&gt;* rditnrof the l^*x.*rn will by present lit
tin Kct-iving tbe news of lhe nomination
i .-i l.uui.«, John nf the Jouraal l&gt;egnn to
in,’ tl at good old hymn, that t*wd*. “Their

, .i land of purr delight," Ac.

We were pleased to receive calls, a few
days since, from Hun. I’ * B. Baron of Sea
Francisco. California, a ho la visiting his

2d. W.00 3d. F2.U0
fith. Fat man’s Race. IM. premium 86.0(1 24.
£1.00 3d, 82.00
Mr. B. is a wide awake Republican, an ex­
. In the evening lherc will heh grand and
member of the California Legislature, in
magnificent display of fire works.
which he has served ^vernl terms, an ex­

1 he people uf Barry county should not I*
director of the United Stale Mint al San Fian•&gt;l«d into guing.to Nashville or Middleville
fiweo. and al present a tanker in that city.
u the 4ib. Tbe only Celebration worthy of
He’has no doubt that California will go for
Haye* and Wheeler by a very decided major-

The Ladie s Mile Society
the iTvsbyterian Church. wilt
• u Friday afternoon by Mrs.
liic gentlemen are invited

connected with
be entertained /The Knights of Pythias Band of this city
W. D. Hayes/ gave a concert at Union Hall, last Saturday
The Band
to lea al six evening to a very fair audience.
appearing in I heir new and beaut iful K. of P.

-■G’UJ and gilrer is lhe only constitutional
ii.rury.
So way the Democracy at St. Louis
Bru II. A. G. where are your Grecnlwek
ilutsncw? Do you go for poor old Peter?
Let um hear from you.
Aaron Black of the firm of Black and Fuller,
ba&lt;&gt; uur thank* fora fine mes* of Pigeons,'
t. ured by him nt a recent trial intbiaeity.
Uy the wny Mr. B. is said to l»ethe very best
-limit in the county, of Barry.
.

■ irrenliuck* were worth in coin on Wednro^•i.». Mi| cents on a dollar. If the ex-tSnfed&lt; r%ies al St Loui* shall adopt a hsrl money
l latform they will be worth at least 92 crate
■.n the dollar in le«s than ten duys.

Wsnled—A Hayen and Wheeler pale to st!

uniform for the first time.
They pUyed
several new and beautiful piece- while the
sieging for aurya«*ed anything we have
ever heard in this eily- Tbe audience threw
Imquet after boquet to the performers nnd
t aking ail in ail it was one of the best con­
e erts ever held in ibis city.

7a

valuable borae wan Moton on Saturday
evening tbe 2foh inst.. from J. A. Snyder of
Hope. Barry County. Michigan, and «al*o
a Single buggy wilhaew white trimmed barM«&gt;. The property waa driven off by some
thief, in tha early evening from a hitching
port nt Cedrr Creek. A rowan! of $60 is
offered by tU Sheriff for th* rapture of the
thief or thieves,and arewnrdofliO by Mr

J. A. Snyder for lhe recovery of lhe propertske this tuorning for the green lack pole that
lays in frdnt of your office '.’ nnd if you do not
■li sire to nil oat cheap, perhaps A. J. of /tuxattucal.-Moi. Adeliade Hill, supported
J rflrnon street, would.
. '
. by J. P. Hill and a full Company wiU give
. The balance uf cash in tbe state treamt/y entertainments on Saturday, Monday. Tues­
June 17 »u 81,066.892.40 ; receipts during day and Wednesday eveninga, and on Tuesday
the week ending June 24 were 883.M8.0f*: afternoon. Saturday evening tbe piece will
pajuents during same time were g&amp;,818.18;’ he “The Chauiber of Death," in which Mrs
tnlanee in treasury June 24. 1876, $1,084,677. HIB will nppe«r in her cetohralid role of
I: increase fo^ the week 828.284.91
Moryenette of Be^ndy. ’•*rT,d **»’ for
Dan of the Allegan Journal says
The
llasiitig* Baxxkb was the only paper in

Bale at J. P. Roberts’ Drugstore.

Michigan, we believe, which advocated Hayes' ' Mr. Wing la erecting a fine “Bowery" for
nomination in preference Io that of any other the Centennial 4th of July dance, and if the
weather is good a fine Ums Is in store for all

What lhe most learned, famous and

respectable

men of Detroit say

about tho Great Forepaugh
show.

f» e»«ry man who puts a job info his hand ».

Geld. 11XX
Money, on call 322'4 per cent.
Primo Mmantile Paper. S'/A.ljwr rent.
Mirh. Control .trek. 4gfc.
Lake Shore. 54J4.

CAMPAIGN CHICAGO TRIBUNE.

For Hayes and Wheeler-

Batter. all kind* heavy ; Mich, n-lectio
«S tOreamry, 36. • &gt;
ltrs, western. 15*17.
Buxar. firm: aoft white refined.
Rio eoffso. mrunx; joMnna. UHMWM.
Jara. M33rold.

result of tbe contest will determine the future
good or Hl of the country for a generation to
come.
The Democratic Confederate allianee is the
same in character and spirit as when tbe on*,
wing resolved that tbe war *—
---------Livxa-rooL June 34.2 r.
a “teUure," and the oUser
Breadstuff* dull.
_
Flour. 23A»3&gt;.
&lt;
ately to make it o failure. —, —-----------harbor of refage for sectional animoaitles ami
Sprint wheat. It* MRftiiM: cr2J luwsr than
pro-slavery sentiment*. Since coming into
control of tbe popular branch of Coagree* they
have exhibited no alateaaanahip, no wisdon
nor patriotism—nothing but obstructive poli­
cies and daatruetive purpose*, showing them­
selves incapable of progre«» or even ofcom
prebending tbe wants of the country. They
only “meddl* and a muddle.” With
all
their promtoes and pretensions they have pro­
ven utter failures in dealing with qnestians oft
Taxation, Tariff, Revenue, Currencyjor Reform.
If the Government again passes into the
hand* of tbe Democrat ie-Confbdsrnle&gt;&gt; and
r--------------------------- maly steady ia Dry Good:
they secure possession oft he puree and the and Hardware, tn Grorarim tho moat notable feat­
sword, the army and the navy, the executive arm ar* weaknw* in eoffre* and .tr.nrth iu rexar*
authority and lhe law making power, they will
Rio Coffee 19*22.; Java 27*®;
subetitutc reaction for progres* and re-eatabStandard A refined .ngar l«t.
liah a reigh of terror and a system of peonage
Linseed and Lard Oil* a trifle lower.
in the South, and ballot-box stuffing and cor­
K*roa*ne.]8*nKruption in the eilirw of tho Nerth. Prudence
AieoheL 82.17.
admonishes that “th* destinies of lhe country
Moewy to flail;
in peace should be eonfidsd to those who saved
Firrt btaae xilt edxe paper discounted at74M per
it in war.”
If th* ascendency of the Republican pony
ia to be maintained, no agency win be more
useful and potential Io that end than the
by all Boksellers, or copies of il will be sent, Chicago Tribune which ha* no superior in pow­ UM&gt;n,«3*Xb01.modfaam to (o«i buteberiax. MT6*1
per mail, post paid, at once, on their r^nit- er and influence among Republican new*paper*. tJb: ohoiew to .extra shipping. 0U0CK.
Sheep shoerad. 4*0LW; w&lt;m&gt;Im1.044«*6.
ng the price of it Io lhe Publishers, f. B.
Hog*, medium to extra, ffijfisec 73;.
Peterson 1 Brothers. Philadelphia, in a IctMesa pork, np to |3J
\
- —r—* —
'-I- !•**'.
Smoked meats lend upwatd*: ham*. 17M*bou!d
en. W4.
Floor i* very dell, fair to good country brand* o&lt;
the week ending June 24th, closes the s129th
wh Bo winter. »i.75*CJ5,
.
volume of thistlandatd electlc weekly. The
content* of this nnd the preceding weekly
Front now until after the Praaidential elec number enibruce The Keppela; Fifty Yearn of Hon, the Trifon, r will be cent at the following
my Ufr, by the Earl of Albermarle, Quarterly extraordinary cheap rates :
Krriem ; Mncaulay, Con Mill; Ger Cakes,
Queen;
Claromlon.
Ctmtnnpoeary Urritw;
Npellinjto ComUl! : Foeial. Reptroevitalive
and Rairbling Plants, Mumillan; Coro. Chautbrri Jouraol: installments of “Jauett Ma­
son'* Troubles, a Story of Town nnd Country;"
“For Pity's Sake," by the author of “Ilobselect poetry and miaeellaney.
The first number nf July Mn hegfn a new
volume. For fifty-two numbers, of sixtyfour large pages each (or more than 80Q0
pages a year), lhe subscription pnee (88) is
low, or Mill better, fsr $10.60 any one of lhe
American $4 monthlies or weeklies in sent
■pith The Taring Age for a year, both post­
paid. Litirll &amp; Gay, Boston, are the pit Wish-

Corn I* Ufle**: No. 2 mixed offered at 43.
Oat* of which th.roant TllVObar. lathe ei.va
»r. aro lower and weaker : wbiir^ mind.:!

THE TRIBUNE COMPANY.
Chicago, III.

Potatoes 1S425,
Tallow 7K.
Wool doll sad unehaaced: flt«e*.35*X:
inc. 3UR35. farmer* refuunx to wU.

SPECIAL

NOTICE.

Ideal Nijipejj police?

Facts for the Million.
DaraArt. Micw., May 30th.
We state voluntarily, and with pleasure, J
that we have witnersed the gigantic shoa of [
Adam Forepaugh. ihe present aeaaun. in this
city, anduhat Io uwr surprise it* advertise
meat* are not exaggerated. The show is the
most rtupenduous we ever saw.
Ita every
drpartmeut h coloeral, and every feature is
perfection. The performance ofthe five Ele­
phant* by Addie Forepaugh, a la^only fourtren year* ol&lt;l. D&gt; the most remarkable rxbi billow ever seen here. Tho animals are doefte
and obedient and exhibit a degree of inteligenoe rimort human. The pyramid, exactly
a* lhe cute represent it. ia incredible, and
still it is give® true tv life Io everybody's sur­
prise. in a word-we prooounee the Fore]j»ugh ebo’w the grandest ever aeen la this
country during uiir lifetime.
Hon. Sylvester I-arne-l.
J, A. 8exio*.

A $5 Book For 50 Cta.

Tbe fart, referred to la the above caution are th*
feet* in relation to the victories over diwaaeaehir­
ed by HocteUer1* Stomach Bltterv. That renowned
tank is dally addins fresh laurel* of popularity to
ted, Chronological, and IliMorienl Record of tbe xraat reputation which!t long*inc* obtained a* a
Amenia— ita Past and
Present.* Kite, G8 remedy for dy.psp.ia. eon.Upation. blUioaraen
pages, as large aa the page* of Harper e WecAly. Bound in a handsome illuminated covers.
Over ISO illnatratlon*. Synopsis of Contents. demotutraUnx to the •tiafeetlonv&gt;f the public iu
Ilhirtralions of all the Centennial Bunding*. .uperiority to tbe palliaUrse whlph flood the mar­
IBtirtralions of Philadelphia. New York. Bos­ ket and whoee make-believe cure* are traapctod
ton, Baltimore, anfl other principal American in Maunfaeiurod tesUmonala.
It is a sateeet of honest pride to tho proprietor*
cities in 1776. Leading battles of lhe Revolu­
tion, the War of 1812 lhe Mexican War, and of Umistier'* BlUcn. that noelalau hare been *4
our. late Reltellion. All our Presidents, from vadeod In its behalf that eould not be eorroboatod
Washington to Grant, with abort Biographical by ample proof* but mo*t a-«*uaredly had rurit
Sketches. A miscellaneous collection of 68 been the ease, they rowW have expected nothing
leading American*. Condensed History of better than that a preperation bol«terod up by
America, from its discovery, in 1492, to[ the uatemeau eftbe same *trt&gt;peea tboec indalxod in
preeeat 8-y. IlhUMs^tem of ft^sd^ce.
Fanrtrff. sfi'l Carpenter’* flail*: Tbe tlodaess holie rabbtoh. wool! .pesdily die of inanition,
of Liberty. Stars and Stripes, American Eagle. foieh has been tbe fate of thousands of bspnffwl
*“
Monuments of Bunker Hill, Baltimore. Wash- .ha-n*. rather Ism eBcaiou* thr~
Tbs sucow of the Bitton b .
genuine excellence. Tho pubic has
what they are adverttoed to de. the

'BwirierofDee.i.
Joropb F Hadgwr.
.
tlUam antes,
•&gt;
Auditor.
Wm. J, Craig.
Samuel D. Craig.
Ain’t (3tyA1larocy.
Chas. H. Borgman.
City Clerk.
C. J. ReiHey,
Judge Circuit Court.
Jno. D. Finnigan,

who patronise U. Mr. Wi.g will, atoo, keep
the ••bowery” Mending for the accommoda­
Liat of Patents.
At a meeting of Pioneer Tire Co., No. j one tion of any who may wM »• trip tke HgH
Liat of patents issued to Inventors of Mich­
held un Wednesday evening tbe tollowtag fanUMic toe on the day of Fore paugha great
igan for lhe week ending June 24. 187C, nnd
olfieers were elected, rix: Foreman. Whiter
Bauoc's Mottbly Maoaxixx no* Jvir.—
each dated Mett, 1873.
iMrnished this
Wilkins ; Ass't Foreman, Henry Anderton ,
We are in receipt of lhe IWmtsy Moil, vol
The Juiy number of Ballon's Magaiine ia su
&lt; ompaay Engineer. W. C. Kelly; Secretary. nme one. ssabsr ew, a finely printed paper by Cox A Cox. Solicitors of Patents, perb. for il contains aueh a largo variety of
F. S. Bowen; Treasurer, Baker Shriner:
reading mailer that alt must be pleased with
Washington, D. C*
candidate for public fovor. just started at
it. Ia addition to the stories, there are quite
E. Wiliams. Owi" Rawer. Oibad.
Xewnrd. A. J. Angle,
Grand Rapids by the Mvsriay Mail Co-,
a number of exaallant engravings, some of them
L. Scofield. Straw Cutlers, Grand Haven.
The HrpaUie says:—Mrs. Hayes, tho Wife $5 a roar.
It i« evidet»Hy a eofl money advo­
of a handsome character, mid aU worthy of
J. Ward, Music Repositories, Hillsdalt.
particular notice. There is a continuation of
U the next president is a natiro of Kentucky, cate and hence the fH«d of repudiation.
the rreat serial railed “That Taylor Boe,”
*bo. by her own act, emancipated her slaves. Tbe leas such papers we bare the better for
by M. Quad, ofthe Detroit Free PreM, and It
She is a lady in every sense of the word.
»on
M l&gt; ■*»••
highly educated, gracefol, and pleasing in her
L talk. PW.
«UkK„ wHitr.
4—Hon. W. W. Weolnongb eftbe Battle Crrot
tic tote* of inicreai. The contenta embrace
yHfour Mys:—Perhaps pome of the papers
the following.:
/'Geo. Davenport of Woodland, has just I that have been poking fan at Dewey, of the
in the Hasting* P
••Beau Brumm*!!;” •&lt;
Ust of letter* remaining
1
"Wetimtolxter Abbeys*
completed one of the finest farm Amsm in the Hustings Baxsbb. will now see that he must O. Barry Coualy,■, Mich, June, 28th 1&amp;7Q.
County of Barry. Tbe finiahing loaches wrre have bad some inkling an to who tbe “great
Marie Brom. Mm.. Crista Flemming. Mi»
put &lt;,n it
MicUd, and Ust foci is u.k«&gt;w. wa^a. Mr Hay*.
Jfary CnU.SJbabMh;Johnson. Clariva Smith.
‘^ftcienl te estah'iah tbe superiority af ths he Ma had paried at the broil of his edriorUI H. Swift.
painting Ac., tor John always does goo d work

• new silk hat and walks as proudly ’ as a
turkey rock.

Tkllu—"That Taylor BoyOur Little
Prudence;”
“Ruthven's Puxxlo 1’agc
“Curious Matters:”
“The Housekeeper,**
•‘Facts and Fancies;”
"Our Announcement
for 187fl;" “Uncle John's Fourth of JulyHumorous Pictures." Published by Thomas
A Talbot, 28 Hawley St., Boston, at 81.60 per
year, postpaid.

Ha«tiX(18, June

■ I. S.
Sth. 1S7G.

Gekb.

UNDERTAKING
Being a buri new that nectln a great deni
of ex|M*rienn.*,

After many year*
In the business, can traly ny that they
can do better work, and give better satiofactlou than any other firm In thi*
k ». W. H. Stebbins, the senior
member, with the exi&gt;edeuce of a life­
time, will always give hi* petsonal at­
tention to thi* ]Mut of their extensive
business.
Hcsnstt and Team fumiabad when
requested.
The Electric Balm will be used only
when draired.

STEBBINS BROS.
Hastings, July 2Sth. 1875.

WHEAT (white) petbtu&amp;el. fit AMI
WHRATtred) per boshst. 11-00*1-10
FLOUR, asr cwt. 4X50, t
CORN, per bushel. Erie.
OATS, per bnihtl. 30*32.
BUTTER, psrlh.. 13*1 le.

APPLES, per bo.kJ. Hie.
0NI0NSM'Jxrbnshrl.EB*Ge.
BEAKS, psr bushel. «5*fil.OJ.
PORK. »7.00*8.«i.
MESS PORK, psrlb.. U:.
HAMS, per lb.; Ifc.
SHOULDERS, per Ik. 10e.
LARD, per lb.. 14c.
TALLOW, per lh..7K«.
CHICKENS, osr lb., tri
CILKBHE. per lb.. 10
WOOL, per lb..25* Me.
SALT. finoj*rbM..W.7S
BALT, coarse, per bbl.. KM
HAT. per ton. «Oj90*I4.K,
DRIED PEACH ES. pearsd. per lb., lie.
DRIED PEACHES, unpeare.t. P«r lb. 12c.

WOOL. WOOL.
I am again penparod to do Cardias on fetisort
NoUoe. al the OLD FACTORY BaiMinx on
Tbornssnle River,

EAPLE SUGAR. WMfe
HIDMcroea, per lb..*fie.
HIDflE.4ry.perlh..ae.
SHEEP PELTS. Be to 11 36.

WELCOI

�I bushel in the

^e^Bpi-Weekiy heplihlicaji tapper
RURAL

TOPICS.

FEEDING COWS ON INDIAN MEAL.
A dairyman in Western New York has1
been feeding his cows in the winter season
on Indian meal alone—no hay or other
feed whatever—and he . claims

that

his‘
on*
hay, Ac. ; and arc otherwise beuefittol by

cows giro more milk than when

tbc meal feeding.

led

Tbe cvhfenw of hb

claim* were so strong that a committee was
appointed by tbe Western New
\ nrk
Dairymen’s Association to investigate the
taro and report on it.

| make the follow­

ing extract from the report :

‘‘The cows

for size aud general appearance are above an

average lot of native cows ;

weight about 900

pounds.

average live

Tbe

herd

were fed exclusively upon corn meal for
7 (seven) weeks ; each animal, according

increase

ot trope.

CALIFORNIA

In a

case where a bushel qfhen taenurc wiw app.'ud to core iu the hill, it produced 70
pound* of sound corn th the car oyer
what the same number of hills adjoining
produced, to which no fertiliser was ap­
plied. But this manure requires to be
comt*&gt;‘*.cd some months before it is uacd.
I be^in in May to compost all that has
1m»u gat I cred during lhe winter and
Sriog, kept in barrels and well packed
wn, and covered bo that none of its
virtues will escape. I first spread a layer of noil, tlu\n a layer of hen manure, and
so on with alternate layers, aliout four
times as much soil as manure to each lay­
er.
I make the heap flat on tho top to
catch rains, and cover all with ooanehay
or straw. In the fall I bavo the heap
shovelled onr, mixing it thoroughly, cov­
er again, and leave it till the next spring,
when it b in good condition to use on any
crop. If hen manure bo used before it
has time to become incorporated with the
soil with which it u mixed, it is apt to kill
vegetation.
For instance, if a handful be
put in a hill of corn, and mixed with the
soil, and
tbe vuiu
corn be
soil,
auu iuv
uv theuj
iuw planted,
|n*»»», _ it
would be liable to kill tbe corn when ita
|
rooU come in cluse contact with it ; but
when lying a whole season itt a compost
heap every part of tho heap boeomes equal­
ly strong, and the original manure is not vis­
ible. Fowl houses sliould be so constructed
that tlie manure c*j be easily eathered once
in two weeks or oftener. If. one
has

THE CHICAGO &amp; NORTH-WlrtTERK
WAY

D-r’r"SFMWfer. Uasta*. MU*/

R/iD-

;___________ ________

Sweet's Hotel,

Embraces under one management the
Great Trunk Railway Lines of tiia
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and. with
its numerous branches and connections,
forms the shortest and quickest route
between Chicago aud all joints in

to iu digestive 'capacity, making an aver­
age of about 3 (three) quarts of meal per
day fur each cow. During this time the
following points were apparent ; The
cows did not ruminate. They were very
' quiet: did not evince any inordinate desire
for food when hay was shown them ; not
so much as is displayed by cows that are
fed on hay alone, in the usual way of feed­
ing. a little less than they will cat. They
were much more quiet than cow* fed
meetly on meal with a small feeding of
hay, say four to five pounds per day. We
could not discover any signs of suffering or
unrest in any way whatever ; that by
compai ing their condition at the time of
going on to meal with their condition at
lhe time of going baek again to bay, we
could not discover that they had either
lost or gained in weight or flesh ; that
visiting them again after thirteen days on
hay, wc could not discover anything aliout
them that would denote but that they had
been wintered in the usu&gt;V w*y.”
The
committee say that tho calves
dropped
from these cows “arc of more than ordi­
nary rise, fleshy, strong, active and healthy,"
and cite other advantageous features of the
case. Ifa dozen committees were to' rc~
^port that the best way to winter cows is to
feed nothing but Indian meal. I would
never do it. It i» unnatural feed when
fed alone : and it is absurd to suppose
that farmers have existed since the world
was made without finding out tbc best
way to feed cowa till the year 1876 I I
•pre the report as made for wliat it is
worth. It shows that cows can subsist
seven weeks on corn meal alone, without
any appartqt injury ; 'and that is all that
it docs show that can be considered of

xmJW6_______________

Illinois. Wincoxsix, northern
Michigan,
Minnmdota.
Iowa,
Nkhraxka, California nnd the West­

GRAND XAP1INL

"THEVBMTOr'

........................MICHI

-

BOARD AND ROOM.

HUI DAY

ern TRJU1ITORIK8

IU
Omaha and California Line
lathe shortest nnd beet route for all
eilnts in NoxxnxRX Illinois, Iowa,
AKOTA,
NeDKASKA.
WYOMING,

Carriaje, Sim as-1 m

Colorado, Utah* Nevada, Cali­
fornia, Oregon, China Japan and

PAI NTER

AU8RRALIA. Its
Chicago, Madison and St. Paul Lino
in the ahart.linn for Northern Wis­
consin and Minnesota, and for Madi­

son, Bt.

itoek'o Carriage Shop

■ 1

Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth

and all point* in the Oroat N artbweM
Its
Winona and 8t. Peter Line
I* tbe only route fat WixaNA.ditocMEa-

Watertown, Fond Du LauOekeosh,
AfflejoE, Grrex ©ay. Kscaxaba
Negaunee. Mabqvette, Houghton.
Hancock and tbe Lake huperiob
Country- it*

TIME TABLE No. 8.

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

ter. Owatonna, Mankato, Bl Peter
New Ulm, and all points Iu Southern
and Central Minnesota. ltd
Green Bay and Mb*, latte Line
Is the only Br* for Janesville,

Haatinga, Mioh.
•
xilabalO

J_, 8- STAUFFER, Prop.
Beeummo4aliaa&gt;.T *bi

Freeport and Dubuque Lins
r-As USUAL.
Is the only route for Elgix, Rockford,
CHARGES
superphosphate, bone dust, or any other
Frffport, and all points via Freeport. ,
commercial fertiliter, to be used in the Its
,HH.
xx3A&gt;
hills of crops, R is a pood plan to mix
Chicago and -Milwaukee Line
i
Mid is
cirri Tp |"NT KT fY 17’17’
such fertilizers with the compost heap of Is
I* the
tbe old Lake Bhoce
Shore Route.
Route.juid
- the
- I
M.
. » .1 JIaXiTN
f
hen manure at the time of nlanting, ad­ only one pausing through Evanwton.
ding more soil, then graduating tho quan­ Lake*’"Forest,"‘ Highland Pajul
Waukegan, acine. Kenosha to
tity used to a hill by its strength, a hand­
M
ilwaukee.
ful generally being the quantity
used, .
Pullman Palace Cart
BATTLE CREEK. MI0B
when mixed with four times the bulk of are run on all through trains ofthla
These* unrivaled mnobiactf and repair* for
fertilizers in soil.
toad.
■
This it tho ONLY LINE running
CUBING C11EESK.
reune arc supplaxl at l«wrast factory prices
Great losses occur in cheese making these ears between Chicago aud Bt.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
by
from improper curing. 'The best
au­
cago and Winona.
thorities in tho United States on cheese1
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
making give the proper tempraMure for tbe
v rland Sleeper* on tho Union
a O e allroad for all pointe West ot
curing cnetsc, to obtain the best rixulis asi
to quality, to be from 70° to 75° Fahr.; the Mlasouri River.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
’
On tbc arrival of tbe trains from the
that this temperature must be uniform,
■ East or South, the train* of tbe Chicago
otherwise fermentation may be chocked or’ 4 North-Western Railway LEAAE
inercased, causing bitterness or an '-objec­ CHICAGO as follows:
For Council Hluflk, Omaha and Cali­
tionable taint in the cheese. Mr. Wil­
lard, the best authority in New York fornia, Two Through Trains daily,with
J Pullman i’alace Drawing Room and
State, says :
“Moisture is sn important Bl^b.Og ^Bn&lt; t^rOU?^1 lo ^oun,’*‘
clement in cheese ; that it should bo pro­
Geo. M. Savage A Co’s Column.
perly dial ributed through the solids, and1
ForSt. Paul and Minneapolis, Two
so assimilated as to form one liomogeneousi Through Trains Dally, with Pullman
mass, mellow nnd plastic, giving thecbeeM:, Palace Cars attached on both train*.
'
For Green Bay and Lake Superior.
.lhe appearance of great richness: That1 Two Trains dally, with Pullman Palace
llArW SEEDS. Ai.*kct iHcxim
at least from 30 to 33 per eent. of mois-’ ( -Cars attached, aud running through to
119 Klatt* Hu CHICAGO. ILL.
tore should be retained in curing choeae ; Marquette.
For Milwaukee. Four Th rough Trains
w -v&lt;-yrrarr'»Sk
that as we decrease the
percentage of
daily. Pnllman Cart on night train*. _ .
1 " _
moisture from this point, the percentage
Chair Car* on day train*.
of, butter must be increased to obtain mel­ Parlor
For Sparta and Winona aud points In ’ . . ..
.
*
lowness of texture ; that the cheese is Minnesota. One ^rough Train dally,
rfiatku MILWAUKEE BRBWERY.
not improved in taste by subalilution, with Pullman Sleepers to Winona.
” VV ”
l
* — .—
UnuMl z.i.CT
Mr»i&gt;n
/Avar A.^
At, Lzdrpil,
iMreit MU*.
. .
•bor Dubuque, via r roeport,
iwo
i.t.—li-ai- n u..,-.,—,
which is often a serious lolw, and this loss
For
importance.
__________
Tt“=gll Trains
dallp. With Pullaiim J. F. MMo*ey 4 Co.. WO &lt;lr*od Rtrir a*ma«. .w
may always be estimated to be in propor­ Through
Cars on night trains.
winteau A to.. bnw*n. Daaeaa*a Br«w«&lt;7. 4*
BEST BREKIJ.OV COWS.
tion between tbc cost of waler and fat.
J,
— Dubuque
-------------------------------------For
and
La Oroww, via Clio-----------------------------— --------- -■
■
~
There is nothing of more interrot to That by proper temperature and attention
ton, 1 wo inrvugn inuna uaiiy, wiui
farmers and all persons keeping but one or in retaining a right proportion of mois­
Pullman Cara on night train to Me '
more covm than reliable information on ture, thc-chceac is not only of letter flav­
For kloux City and Yankton, Two
tho Iwst breeds, and that can best be giv­ or and quality, but a saving in weight of
en by quoting from time to time the i from three to four per cent, is made to Trains dally. PoUman Cars to Missouri | Tlmntky. curw. FUx. IIOnr»ri*a. Miii.t. r.’
opinions of Home of our best dairymen. the producer over the ordinary methods of Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains dally.
A gentleman who has been a dairyman curing. That by the use of refrigerator
oiKKKHiiisorxrK Bouonp.
For Rockford, Sterling, Kenosha,
SV years as reported as having said before rooms, a cheese may be kept al any de­ Janesville, and other points, you can
. I IT ■&gt;&gt;&lt;! II* Klailr Air
the New fork Farment’ club as follow*: ■
IIIICAUO. 111.1
sirable point of flavor; and thus by have from two to ten trains dally.
New York Office, xo. 415 Broadway;
He prefers the cow which gives the most holding when the markets are dull, or W
•££££=
milk. If a cow will- give twenty-fire weather unsuitable for shipping, the fh- Boston Office, No. 5State Street; Omaha
Offiac, 253 Farnham Street; San Fran­
quarts of milk per day, she would be tcn cning space of time may be bridge ov­
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street;
■ •taacoaMry ? Tfc« N»&lt;i t. th* Mw&amp;Ank.
more profitable than atmlher which only er by the factories without detriment to Chicago Ticket Office; ffil Clark Street, ■Bd larealon A.-^.tiuB, the n.ly rxltobl. p»igave eighteen quarts. Then, if you sent tha flavor or quality of tbc chocac. That under Sherman House; corner Canal MUAteasy in Michhnn. 37 U. Lonxrm* Si. Doyour milk to the factory to be made into with our present knowledge of cheese and Madison Street; Kinaic Street
XziJ»&lt;
THOS. 8 SBRAGUE. PrwHntL
cheese, or sent it to the market, the more making, a certain amount of fet in the Depot, corner W. Kcnxic and Canal
Street: Wells Street Depot, corner Welts
milk the more profit. If a man keeps but milrts needed to make a good, palatable
and Konzle Slreete.
one or two cows it will be no criterion. cheese. Hence excessive skimming, or a
For rates or Information not attaina­
1
" bolMdt and Retail.
Compare them with a herd of 'twenty-five reduction of the fat in milk below one and ble otu your home ticket agents, ap­
or forty cowh and they will fall short con­
ply
Marvin HuaHrrr,
Gen. Sup'f, Chicago
siderable. He prefers the Holstein to.
mended where the skimmed milk is to be W. n. Stennktt,
any otlicr breed ofcnttle he ever owned. made into cheese, unless other fat Im sub­
Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago.
He rays they are noted for their milking stitute d to supply tho deficiency.”
XX89 i
qualities. Running with a herd of twen­
ty-five cows tbc pure blood and grades are
I havo^tbc following property for sale
the beat Tbe Holstein arc very hand­ cheap for cash, or for good approved pa­
some. Jet black forward and rear, a per. ’ Two good work horses, one lumLcr
bright white blanket around the body wagon, one buggy, and three -act of har(some black with white spots on them),
arc very docile, small head, eyes dear,
1.8. Giro.
Quimby S(atioa, on tho Uraad Rapids DHtalarge, mild and sparkling, home short; neck
Ha.ST 1 NUB, June Kth, 1876.
ion of ike Michigan Central Railroad, euntain.
small at the head, straight bn tbc back,
ing
acres, ofwbkh
heavy quarters, short legs, udder large
and square, teats stand well apart, hair
soft and fine. They are Dutch cattle, nnd
sown'to Wheat.' The property ia well
will match any breed in the world.”

Sarpcal aid leckaiical

DENTIST

G

SALVATOR BEER

Dr*-----

”------ *

MS’ cfe"

ALBEM DTOKUrSOH,

“VS.IVU 11 SEEDS,

CLASS AND PAINT

wSX’Pu.T'*' U ‘**W «~. l~a .

FARM FOR SALE!
xtanrr
50

RE IMPROVED

FOR LADIES
That tlicre is great fertility iq plowing
in a hatvy crop of green clover is known
to all good farmers; but tho question is,
when ought it to be turned under ?
Il
it be plowed in when first is btoreon, tho
laud cannot be used immediately for any
other crop, unless it be for buckwheat, or

some other giecn crop, to be cut for stock,
and fed green. If such crops arc wanted,
that system of management would be a
good one; but bj cutting the first crop of j
dover for hay, and turning under the .sec­
ond crop, the land might be sown with
rye immediately after being plowed. In
order to cover tho clover well, a roller
should be run over it just before plowing.
If the clover should be a heavy crap, the
land might be sown to wheat, ns it re­
quires a better soil for wheat than for rye.
Buekwbwl turned under wten in hl«som. if sown nnite thick, also enriches
land to tbc value of many times its ensl.
!

POULTRY MANURE.
Hen Masuro is much more

«o!&lt;l on

one desiring

THE CHERT OF DISEASE I

A First-Clas* Fi
Snelylocated, and under thorough culture.
For Particular* Inpair* at this office or of the
Sutaeriber.

.

wm.

nAMinfi Jan’y. lat. J876.

McPherson.

TO MAM AMO BEAST
1. ik.ilrw, 014

GENTEMEN

MUSTANG

•Sts.tTIAii

«?B&lt;i^A8‘iTOODTU1!TBSTOJ'

18 1,0 ™ IT WILL
^AMENESS IT

valuable

BILLIARD, iXlRorETTE
—
w.~. » waw VI puuun, In
quantity to make it worth 26 cents per
liuritc’, aooordtnx to the wholesale
comnicteul value of there fertilizers.
But,

THE FOE OF PAIN

XXSOmG

PENSIONS I PKXBIONM 11

FOR

teEWSSs?-

jffisr

SONGS

LAKr

HQ0 SOLD LAST SKAEON
WITHOUT 0MS FAILVME OB RUXCnON

TEN PFN BALLS
Alt •____________
__
ATM
“*®
S!»H B*»»» ST.. («-«J
Floor,) I HTLADELPHLA,
xulSal

^^Vo^T^SjT'k
TLE S«¥AS!&lt;iJOtlLH- A "°Tjsse&amp;w&amp;s:

TO life aisd U8EFUI.NE®
A V ALDABLE HORSE,

GREBLE&amp;RUSSELL

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                  <text>VOL. XXL NO. 19.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. JULY 3,1876.

Read the Record

GEO. M. DEWEY
KUH OR AND PUBLISHER.

O3FStreet, IIulln&lt;i, Darrjr

TXX3S

Not Only a Gallant Soldier, but a
Model Officer—He Refuses, While
in the Army, to G&gt; Home and
Electioneer for Congrets.--Declar­
ing that Any Offer Who Would Do
So -'Ought to Be Sea’pod."

th* Cincinnati Om»U«.
1506 Sold if! 1871.
304g Sold tyt &gt;8jt.
747a' I From
When the rebellion broke out few men
of Gen. Haves* ago had a more brillliant
Sold i/l &gt;8/3. 14376 Sold i/i 1874. 31077
prospect. As an oriKina! Republican. he
naturally look aides withjthe Union cause,
Sold // 1873, 4ijo fuLLy 100000 iriLL
and his sympathy with it was intense.
As illustrating his views and feeling’ at
Bl WUI/JCD 7081876. O/tl 44L7
this time the following, written by him on

4fiD

Oi'ectory Cardr. not ciModin* all

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL

Nine diflbrent Points for 1876,
thus adapting; the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED

DCrMM AMD BUSINESS CARDS.

Come and get one ON TRII

mtumnuiM.

F. S. BOWEN,
II -.Uno. Mjob.v -__________ ,

peace. A man may escape a pistol, no
matter how near his head, but not a dusc
of poison."
On the 15th of May. 1801, he wrote :
Judge Matthews aml l have agreed to
go into tho service for the war, if posmblc
into the same regiment.
I spoke my

1

Champion Reapers and Mowers.

ttlf

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
tllKUIFF, Uaasty Ceunlr R»rr«yor and IJcntr*

? *Genuine. Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,
'
।

G. HOLBROOK,
««ry, will attend pent
lru.l«l to him. OS&lt;

RUSSELL.

GREBLE

THE
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feelings tu him which be said were his
also, viz: That this was a just and nec­
essary war ; tlisl it demauded the- whok
power of the country, and that I would
prefer to go into it, if I knew I was to
die br be killed in the course of it, rather
than to lire through and after it without
taking any part »n5t.
The fall of Fort Sumter aroused an in­
tense war feeling in Cincinnati, which
found its first expression in a great pub­
lic meeting of citizens.
Mr. Hayes was
appointed Chairman of the Committee, on
Resolutions.
i

I COMMENCEMENT nF IHH MILITARY
UK EH.
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Mr Hayes and Judge Matthews
I undertook to raise a regipent for•

the
‘ Union service, and, in a short time, they
j had companies enough fur twn. With
With
! j ten of these tbc Twenty-third Ohio Infan। । try was organized, with W. S. Ruwcrans
। ‘ .as Colonel, Stanley Mai thews ax Linutcn&lt; nut Colonel, and ll. B. Hayes as Major,

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llnycs and Matthews had, been sehoolmates together, and it waamgroed between
[ them, os neither had military experience,

The Triumph is Complete

.TTOHNKT AT LAW AND FBMJ1CUFINO
ATTORNEY for Barra Cownt’. Areal for H&lt;me

i dial a trained soldier must l&gt;o placed at
, the bead of the regiment. Hence the
■ selection of Qol. Kusecrau*. who was soon
promoted to a larger command, and was
|N ' siicceeded by Cal. Scammon, also a Weal
Point graduate. Tho ngilMDtj as thus
organized, arrived at Clarksburg, W. Va.,
Jtily 27,1861, and spent the rcmaimlcr
of the ]year in arduous campaigning
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under
Gen. Rnsecranit,
on whose staff, for a time,
(ten.
1
'\_r liayos served as Judge Advocate.
„ the fight nt Carcifex Ferry, Hayerf was
detached with the loft wing of hit regi­
ment and. sent by Rosecrana to find and
threaten tJw rebel flank atid rear, which
he did, thus materially hastening the ene­
my's retreat. Daring the- ensuing fall,

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«6(hn3

BATES* AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN.

In August the Twenty-third was or­
dered East to join the army of the Poto­
mac, and haring been attached to the
division of Gon. J. D. Cox,- marcbed into
Maryland, arriving at Middletown Sfcpt.
13tlu Here, on the 14th, began the battle
of South' Mountain, resulting in the great
battle of Antiltam on the 17th. At
South Mountain the Twenty-third, under
Lieut. Col. Hayes led tho column, and
was the first infantry engaged.
At an
early liour it marched up the mountain,
by an unfrequented road, surprised and
captured the cncuijrVpickets, and vigor­
ously assailed his main line, sheltered be­
hind some parapetr. The
enemy,
in
greatly superior force, poured into the
ranks of the attacking troope a heavy . fire
of musketry and canister snot, and in few
minutes 100 men nod officers of the
Twenty third were wounded, and forty­
eight killed, out of ^10 who went into

the 4th t»f January, 1861, may be quoted:
Sonth'Carolina has passed 'a sccerainn notion. Among the wounded was Lieut.
ordiauce. an 1 Federal laws arcret at naught Col. Hayes, who had an arm broken, and
in the State. Overt acts enough have lay npou the field disabled by the severity
11 is regiment now changed
been committed, forts and treenail having of his wound.
been taken, a revenue cutter seized, and front, in order to meet a flanking fire, and,
Maj. Anderson kwieged in Fort Sumter. mistaking this for a movement to retreat,
Other cotton States are abont to follow. he sprang to his feet, and rushing again to
i Disunion and civil war are at hand, and the line of battle, exerted himself, in spite
yet 1 fear disunion and civil war less than of his wound, in rallying and encouraging
compromise.
We can
recover
from his men, until carried to the rear overcome
la his report
। them. The Free States alone, if we must with pain and exhaustion.
go on alone, will make a glorious Nation. of the battle, Gen. J. D. Cox, command­
I do not feel gloom 1 when I look forward. ing the division, made special mention of
The reality is less /rightful than the ap
thia act of gallantry, commending it in the
prehension which we have all had these highest terms.
Dnring the month of August, preceding
many years. Let us be temperate, calm,
and just, but firm and resolute. Critten­ this buttle, Lieut. Col. Hayes had been
den's compromise! Windham, speaking appointed Colonel of the Seventy-ninth
of the rumor that Bonaparte was about to Ohio Infantry, and Imd l»ccn mustered out
invade England, said : “The danger of of the Twenty- third to accept the ap­
1 invasion is by no means equal tu that of pointment. Unwilling to leave his old

4*V4»r Sold

THT
3UJ»

I 12 00 ISOOOlSOADl
iojMi w sojM&gt;i~a&gt;.t&gt;u I

His Reccrd in ths War of the Re­
bellion.—Wounded Four Times,
and Four Hones Shot unuer Him.

OLIVEB HUE | now I

TKS OP AD VERTIS1NG.

Ft
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GENERAL HAYES-

cl,.and amigned to tho command of the
i Twenty-third, scouted all over a wide cir­

cuit of mountainous country, «&lt;n one occa­
sion having a narrow escape from death
by an ambuscade of bushwhackers. ‘ On
tho 1st of May, 18G2. ho made a brilliant
dash on Princeton, driving the rebels pre­
cipitately from the town, and capturing
about 200 rifle* and several prisooeni.
On the 10th, at Giles C.;H., ho was at­
tacked by a greatly.superior force, and
fought all day, while gradually falling
back a distance rd five miles. His com­
mand in this affair comprised nine com­
panies of the Twnty-thirds 500 cavalry,
and a section of artillery. By withdrawing
his calavry and infantry alternately, he
managed to choose hiaown positions, and,
notwithstanding tho great inferiority of his
force, kept the enemy at bay, and inflicted
much greater injury than ho received.
Hie skill and coolness in handling h»
forces on tliii oaSsforil’VOked cheers from
his men, which to tho enemy had the
meaning and effect of «n arrival of rcinforcementa on thil Union side. He roceived a severe contusion from a .“hell
during the fight, but remained on active
duty.

WHOLE NO. 1062.
renew the fight, but were followed up
vigorously, a9d again driven off.
The
rebels, now reinforced, made a third «ffort to beat back their assailants, but met
with no better success, and fled precipitatcly, losing largely in killed and wound­
ed, among the former being their com­
manding officer, General Jeakins.
The
struggle at the guns wns desperate, the
rebel artilleryman endeavoring to load
their pieces when the assailants were not
over ten paces distant. First to reach the
guns was Private Kosht, of tbc Twentythird.aboy of eighteen, who sprang for­
ward from the ranks, and with a shout
thrust his cap into the mturalo of one of
the captured cannon.
This gun proved
to be a 24-poundcr, which the enemy set
great-store by, and which Col. Hayes'
men recognized as one that had confronted
them in nearly every fight in that port of
the country.
There being a dispute
among the soldiers as to-who captured it,
the boy Kosht reached his hand into the
muzzle and drew out his cap, thereby
proving indisputably the title of his regi­
ment. Dublin Statian, eight miles be­
yond Lloyd's Mountain, was captured the
following night.
Gen. Crook now turned his column
northward by way of Meadow Bridge and
Salt Pond Mountain, traversing one of
the wildest and roughest sections of the
Allegheny Mountain region.
THE RETREAT FROM LYNCHBURO.
After a lung series of 'skirmishes and
exhausting marches, the \omuiand ar-

rivefl at the old rendezvous at Meadow
Bluff, and being there refitted it pushed
on and joined Gen. Hunter's force at
Staunton, June Sth. Hunter, reinforced
by CrookfgD'l Averill, at once began' his
meditated advance on Lynchburg,
and
ou tho 10th Hayes' brigade marched to
regiment in front of the enemy, he remain­ Brownsburg, 23 mile*, skirmishing nearly
ed with it, though not strictly in the ser­ nil the way.
The column struck the
vice, and his South Mo mtain wound now Virginia and Teocsxce Railroad on the
prevented him tram joining tho Seventy­ 14th inst., and, arriving in the vicinity of
ninth. He was, therefore,
appointed Lynchburg, Crook's command, on the
Colonel of the Twenty-third, to date from 1 Sth, was sent to the right &lt;ta a flanking
October 15, and, on die 25th of December czpcditivn, with a view to attacking the
following, was placed in command of the city in tfN^rear.
While conducting this
Kanawha Division, now ordered back tn inovcincnt/Crook received word from IlunWest Virginia. tor tho oomny, strangely reinforced from
This division'was always a fortunate Richmond, was about to attack the cen­
and famnua organization.
It was com­ ter in overwhelming force. Crook there '
manded at different times by Gens. Rose- fore moved with the utmost speed to the
crans, Cox and Crook, and in the first exposed point, and by the timely aid of
campaigns in the Army of the Shenan­ his command the attack was repelled.
doah was led by Gena. Hayes and Duval. The troops remained under arnw and under
It bore a prominent part in Rosecrans’ fire the remainder of tho day, and when
campaigns in West Virginia in 1861, night closed
in began
the retreat,
in McLellan's Antietam campaign in 18G2, which the augmented and dow over­
and in Sbcridan's-eampaign in the Valley whelming strength of the enemy rendered
of Virginia in 18(51. ' Gen. Hayes en­ necessary.
tered it as Major df tho Twenty-third,
Col. Hayes’ brigade covered this re­
Ohio, and commanded its first brigade treat, which proved to bo one of the most
arduous movements of the war.
The
over two years.
During 1863 he led his brigade in nu­ constant marching, fighting, and expos­
merous arduous expeditious in Western ure
of the
previous
six
weeks
Virginia, one of these that of Gon. Scam­ had
worn
out
the
men,
and
mon to the extreme southwestern part of they had now just passed forty-eight
the State fur the capture of Saltville. hours without sleep, and almost without
The expedition succeeded in capturing food. The retreating column moved west­
Wytheville, broke up the railway at that ward, along the line of the railway, slowly
Haycsr brigade
jioiDt, and returned in time . to assist in pursued by tho enemy.
preventing the escape of John Morgan a.wuited by the cavalry, had a brisk fight
from Ohio.
with the pursuing forces at Liberty dur­
ing the night of the 19th, and on the
BATTLE OF LUIYDM MOUNTAIN.
morning of the 20th, having skirmuhed
The campaign of 1864 opened, in ac­
all the way, reached Buford’s Gap, and.
cordance with Gen. Grants plan, by a
having held the Gap during the remainder
simultaneous Advance of all the armies,
of that day, hastened on to rejoin the
East and West.
As auxiliary to the oper­
division. Near Salem the brigade was
ations of the army of the Potomac before
attacked simultaneously in front and rear,
Richmond, this plan embraced a co-opera­
but cut ita way through and pursued its
tive movement by Gen. Sigel up the f
march, skirmMiing heavily all thercmainShenandoah, and by Gon. Crook up the
dor of the day and up to 10 o'clock.
Kanawha, aiming at the enemy's resour­
Tho troops were now almost crazed with
ces and line of communication in the
loss of sloop, fatigue, and hunger.
At
neighborhood of Staunton and Lynch­
North Mountain the pursuit coded, hut
burg.
Gen.
Crooks forces including
not the sufferings of the soldiers.
The
the brigade of CuL IIayes, and numbering
in all about 6,00U men, advanced from country was poor, and thioly peopled,
the supplies had long been exhausted, and
tho Upper Kanawha during the last days of
no rations were obtained until tlie com­
April, and made directly for the Virginia
mand reached Big Sewell Mountain on
ami Tennessee Railroad, aiming to strike
the 27lh.
it near Dublin station.
Tho route lay
Daring the nine days preceding this
through an extremely mountainous coun­
date, Gen. Crook’s division had marched
try, and crossing one range after another
over 180 miles, losing many homes and
tho troops were exposed to the severe
some men, from exhaustion and want of
storms of rain and snow prevclent in
those regions in the spring of the year, and food. The retreat terminated by the ar­
rival of the wearied columns at Meadow
encountered extreme
difficulties
and
Bluff, and the command reached Charles­
nardships. The enemy was occasionally
ton July 1.
•
met, but was readily brushed out of the
BRILLIANT CAREER IN THE VALLEY.
way, until Moy 9, when bo took position
on Lloyd’s Mountain, the name given to
Early, who commanded the rebel corps;
a mountain spur with steep and densely sent from Richmond to the reliefof Lynch­
wooded slopes, skirted by a stream of wa- burg, had by this time moved into the
valley, and thence into Maryland. Goo
Tbc rebel forces, compruing infantry Crook’s command was, therefore, ordered
and artillery, occupied one of the crests cast, and setting out on tho 10th, arrived
of tho spur, and their lino was covered by rail at Murtinsbuig on the 14th. There
by a rude breastwork.
Col. Hayes led Hayes'brigade remained until die 18th
his brigade against the position.
The when it advanced to Cablctown, ton miles
approach lay through a level, open mead­ beyond Harper's Ferry, and drove in the
ow, about GOO yards wide, which the enemy's pickets. Early, after menacing
troopt crossed at the double-quick, under the defences of Washington, now withdrew
k heavy fire of musketry and artillery, from Maryland, pursued by Wright's
without returning a shot. Then, after a Sixth Caros, which he turnad fiercely
moment’s pause, they dmhod acrosa tho upon at Snicker's Gap, July 19, driving
alreatu, and, mounting the hill, made a back Wright's.advunre witii oonsiderabh-----------— ------- , _ -------------- , loos. The rebel commander tliau remuaed
hmU, which they cuTMrd, capturing two his march, and was believed to l« making
guns
The enemy fell book to a second his way up the valley Inward Gordonsrille.
crest of the mountain, and there tried to Accordingly on the 22d, Col, Baytn was

.

�sent out with hrs brigade and two soctivm ■
of artillery to reconnoitre, and while entire­
ly unsupported and without communication
with the main body on the other a^de of
tbc Shenandoah, was completely surround­
ed by two divisions of the enemy’s cavalry
llABTrsaa, Mica., July 3, I87TL
but fought hia way out and rejoined Gen.
Crook on the 23d at Winchester. * On
the 24th Crook advanced, easily driving
the enemy’a cavalry, rappoeed to be cov­
ering the rebel retreat up the valley, when
suddenly, near Kcrnstown Early's whole
WHO£?
army developed itslf in battle array dose
upon the left flank, and, pouncing upon
■ (’rook, compelled him to fall back rapidly
on Martinsburg. Hayes covered this re­
treat on the left with hia brit adc, and
stubbornly
resisted Early’s impetuous
a 1 vance, saved Crook’s forces from material
loss, and enable him to draw off safely all
his trains and artillery. A series of
marches and countermarches were no w in­
augurated, which, though bringing on
no general engagement, were characterixed
by many daring exploits. Gen. Sheridan
took command of the new Middle DepartFor President,
met on tho 7th of August, and selected
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
the Kanawha Division, including Col.
of Ohio.
Hayes’ Brigade, toact with his cavalry in
repeated assaults on Early’a lines. Sheri­
•For Vice-President,
dan was not quite ready for a general ad­
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
vance, and it was in part the objects of
of Now York.
thrae oswuilta to keep the enemy occupied
and prevent him from detaching any por­
tion of his force for the asautanoe of Lee
at Richmond. Several times Eeariy un­
dertook to do this, and as often was pre­
vented by Sheridan's vigorous demonstra­
tions, which sometimes rose to the propor­
tions of a serious battle. Seldom a week
passed w ithout two or throe of these attacks
being made. Col. Hayes often forcing
his Way with his brigade, not only though
Early’s
formidable
picket lines, but
REPTBUCAir CTATK COWKHT1OX.
through Ids main line, compelling him to
develop his full strength, and even to seek
new positions. So bo’d and hazardous
were these raids that it was often a matter
of grave surmwe with offievn. and men, in
setting out, whether the brigade would
ever return again to the main body, and
many times the chances seemed to be de­
cidedly in favor of its capture or annihila­ Mnntr w
Voder I
tion. but it always imaged to get back
■ ill be
entitled i

^biien jjinite .
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party has never swerved by the breadth of

»

The Cinaunali Convection,

Credit Act of 1869, says that

Public

obligations in coin or its equivalent, excq.t i. cases where th.

the issue of such

law

ed." It Las already been fulfillod to the feet and pass them before tho close of
letter whenever the Government has paid1 the present fiscal year.
From indications
any portion of its bonded debt, whetherr developed yesterday tho prospect of a

obligations

expressly

provided that the same might be paid ‘•in
gold

and river," and also "to make provision at

the oariiert practicable period for the re

demption of United Slates notes in coin."
The act wax a legislative

ratification

of

ACTUAL MAGNITUDE!!,

WITHOUT A SINGLE PARALLEL.

debt in greenbacks was a

child born of’ Night sessions are now in otthv and all
Democracy, in the persons of Vallandigappear animated by the deaire to finish up
bam and Pendleton, aud adopted by De­
the. work and baftuo au adjiHimmout.
mocracy in its National Convention of‘ The only real
obstacles to an early nth
1868. The Republican party has no fellowjourament are tjic appropriation bills and
ahip and never had any with* this financial
the Belknap trial.
Should |he former
bastard.
Its uniform doctrine has been
have been passed by the IM of July it is
that the nation mu«t sacredly preserve its believed that the Senate will, after »ul

faith toward its creditort

tlii^; some preliminary pointe, postpooe
That jiurt of tho promise which' remains the further consideration of the ex-Socreto bo fulfilled is the one that relates to tary’s case until NovVpiber or December.

The Vulcan

which Forges Thunderbolts for
IMITATORS.

HASTINGSJHURSDAYj JULY 6
ADAM

the redemption of United Staten notes

in
The Committee, after having promised
To this, as we suppose, the Cincm- ,so much evidence of corrupt ton on the part
nsti Convention specially refers when it of
( Secretary llolawon is extremely loath
aays that the promise should be fulfilled ।to give him up. and tu have itx Democrat­

GH’S

coin.

fa jic inetnbcni go lieforc the countr/ ax willa/wi'r pay ntmt."
Specie jmyment uivahx Ail
1 fulselierx. Paymaster General, John &lt;).
the redemption of these antas in coin on 'Bradford whn I as just arrived from Lon­
"Z»y a cvnlinvuu* anti a/rcrJj ju'ngrrtt

th.- presentation and demand of their L.-Id- t
don, whence he wax called by Mrl Ilobcxon
en».
It BMumes that the notes are dd»t t
upon the unnpimoux tts-ucsf of tin- coni­
obliguli-iM thill are lo Iw paid, and |iald t
.
millet gave testimony yestcnlny. It w&lt;o
in'specie, dolhr for dollar.
1It repudiau-x
" '
hoped by the Democrats tbal they could
the ductrilie of the Ohio and
ft irfun. I
...1
&lt;ilm„ thl,
Democrats that they are uioni-y. pure and

simple, and, hence, need never be

paid.

ofbiireaux to fov..r the CnttclU, in their Im's

The Cincinnati Convention makes 'wpecic

f&lt;»r funiUhing *uppli&lt;« to his department.

payment'* the goal to Ik- reached. How
reached* "By a continuous and steady

But

emphatically

that

denied

the

»ny ptefenmeo to any of Uro bidders, or

Wc should have preferred a mure defin­

ite answer to this question.

had in any jnanuer ever interfered in any

The Republi­

can party is pledged, and by its action

he

Secretary hud cvet directed him to »h «w

progrewi" toward ii until it is readied.

way with him ax a purchasing |x&gt;yma»lcr.

in

All Hie evidouou dirited

the two houses of Congress the Govern­

from

him

was

highly credited to the Secretary and

cor

ment is pledged, to specie payment on the

l.r ,.r J.nu.rj

1ST!&gt;.

rexpohdiiigly distasteful to the Democnte
Th.- tow of thr. ..f^.
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land declares that resueption of specie
-h.lllw.-i..
ch.r.totoi.oJ, I,™,..

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litoOtouto

ortho

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pbnao.

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«to.tr»o.n (bo rfajuton «T .Wrowrirfo ™" “
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luchidcx
measures
to secure. the result at the " time

. Tl'“
Dixtiirt

the

&lt;*»minbv&gt;i»ncr.&lt;

parties recconi mended for
If it means anything eb-r, it is among the
criminal proaccutipn because nfmal admin­
The R--»umption Ail
istration. The minority report diMerits
of January Nth, 1875, is a Republican
so far as the VuinmuKioncrsam concerned.
measure
It fixes a day when the Gov­
It is generally understood that Senator
ernment will commence the redemption
of ite notes in coin ; and, unless the Act Morrill of Maine will succeed Bristow, ■■

specified.

a mere platitude.

the Secretary of the Treasury who resigned,
earn stly as he says, to give more attention to his
private affairs and to secure t^cded rest.

itself be a mere sham, it implies that

Republican party honestly and
means to secure the end.

will So far ax I am able to judge the appoint­
seek to play all sorts of dodge games on this ment of Mr. Morrill is received with
subject’ yet Republicans cannot afford uni venial satisfaction.
As a party they

President

the

Grant

has

of

attention

called

Congress

to
action of the British Government m
•potion of their strength with the people the
--------------------------------------in
will consist in this fact. When Governor theWiwdow case and recommends that

in hiTidiLi rI&gt;rmia?nUa3 D°“’noc 'Rhajl
m his letter of acceptance speak on this
subject, we trust that he will give no un
certain round as to his own petition and
purpose
He fought and iron in his own
state last fall as a hard-money candidate
for eovernor ; and wc dow expect him to
fight and win on the rame Ixiii os the
Republican candidate for the Presidency.

HtAe suitable artim.
He appears to
regard the position taken by England as
a virtual repudiation /«&gt;t

tho

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FIFTY ODD STATUE-ORNAMENTED CAGES OF WILD BFASTS
EXOTIC RIRDB. MONSTERS OF THE DEEP, AND
, CRAWLING REPTILES.
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The

Standard

Exhibition

of the

Universe

extradition
It is

clause of th&lt;* Ashburton treaty.

be

ap­

pointed to till the vacant scat in the

Scd-

supposed that Mr.

Enormous

Irre©

Rhine will

an&gt; caused by Morrill s promotion, and at
the expiration of Uie term next March,

Speaking of the

glorious

ralrtraifou

that he will have been elected

to fill

it

meeting hold in Jncksou on Tanadar even­

fornix
years.
It
h frit
that he
ing by the Republicaux of that city t he f 7/;. noed. tl* rest am h a change would bring

him.

llwrecavoy from his recent Bl

&gt; non. oEnnaK k. unrKT.
neash slowly progressing and physicians
or Hwrting,, ik. tm m«„ rf ,k. s„le
have rccomm-nded the mountain. „r the
boar the O,^. of R. B. ll.yn for Fnrf: I,
'fenr, .01 wbo» oomb.rtoo
t„ ,u ' *-axhom.
Th# hill for the equalixalinn of boun­
■d.oeurf in ba rap^, rfc. ||Mlto- B*/
«D, w-Ibor rJtod upon, ,„J 111TOu, ties, which recently pawed tho House
.Ti’b ‘"•'Ji

ra~rl'
* •&gt;■““&gt;&gt;

1” alweet the same biB that only fried of
‘flk btoo-tox. Ln, ..

tbc convention and predicted a triumph-

or.ii.ro™&gt;!,,.
.

It girt* to every pri­

vate, Don-commimioned officer Bailor and
mi.
&gt;&gt;.,« .TwhX’h^il^^ ■xnao, Uxh of th. r^utor Mml Tolu„.
*«“ fcm, wb, .dtoarf
Ap6| ,,

IMlorfM., 9,18®, riyht
third drflan

pa

mouth

r„

.„d

,hc

sorh in turf now w» u „lm ^nm with
th« rnrrled work «rf rheramr, ri™^, ■«rrrf, drfwwtos .11 State u,a National
•®&gt;r«or ReprfJto.™ ererjwhCTn. thiw boantiu received.
Soao doubt to exwould be .n ew, Uak.
. An, rfourfttoLbrvLri^rlU CWUn. •»a u toil, .ppm.oa bj u* p^d„,

-koala kb.toecWuli. lk«8emto.

nul will find cbe Bnsnnn 00

Mlebisnn BuiMing.
Cannriita.

No «ry imporum logU^i,
tmk.
„r the
Wdnut&amp;- •UjU ouonptal OTti| a,, Mora

ple in dectinjfGencnil Grant in the fall of

yn° eeWRreper exhibition rf s. M.

1868, and repudiating tho Pendleton
ion
onrar
hert.y avowed by the Democrats in ttheir

th&lt;5"““l«&gt;rin Rowell', crhlbition in 3,31(1.

4 On., «rf Ono. P, Rowell A

pM.

Th.e

Arenic

18 I™8T1I^VA^D

,
■QVKSrtilAX,

«T rrfenUe irftonaia, tot. ton.
..

Daparf-m pin

SEPAnATE F“O“

THK URAKD

and

t

ZOOLOO

‘•■‘““I™ ™*
”ur oownttu™., or
OYMXASTlC AXE ACnoilATIC TALENT IN

THE ■ 1-BOFE8SIQN.

.,

THE GOLD EMBLAZONED STREET PAGEANT
*■&gt;&lt;■ ■- •

UUnU Rrflra luiSZSl0^™?

Co.,

.------------- Altontwa to than torn tn., pU« ,oe i,
n.

Hem tf perftiw Elephants, 2 tenet Blatt Riira ta aid
Coi Aitelojc, Sea Lians, Horned Horse, Jto., fit.

The roan.
No SKH,

Remember, The Great Forepaugk Show,
...
Never Divides.
That II moves along the public
people, whocan br^old iteaturien('imim2L.l^?h&lt;&gt;,nl.of lhe fa"n*'» »nd toiling
nraAaoutnul
rh*&lt; ev«»
«•»
«•'*"
T» nno v ■» »,
“TkMportatlnn to carry It from Mud to stand

RECOLLECT

F"k £*»“■

Admit* to Menagerie,

lit^^.-^^^jMldru

Maxwjxl.

’

and dirrswie Mox*al Oonble dreuw, Under

Democrats in the coming canvass

the verdict rendered by the American peo­

wn. to torm-th™ the pnblic emBt ud
th. doubt, Oto ften. a to the to-

CBIATfflTimilW

in the form of interest or principal ; and itI compromise seems good.
A proposition
will in this respect continue to bo fulfilledI having been prepared on the part of the
bo long as Republicans control its admin­ Senate by Hon. Lol. M. Morrill, and a
istration. The swindle of paying thisi counter one by Randall of the House.

authorising

lawful money «r other currency than

1876

"cunmer-

are a "bard-money" party, and no small

Among the acorei of publications which
Parra.
the Great Exposition has already called
P. W.AIBKIIV.
out, and so fir it seems to us one of the
best, is a pamphlet of 50 pages, called
"The. Centennial Exhibition and the
Northern Central and Pennsylvania R. R.'
THE FINANCIAL PLANK.
Of courac the baok is gotten out in the
interest of tbc corporation, but it is got­
Th* fourth resolution of Um platform,
ten up so well, and the reader gets so
adopted by the Cincinnati Convention
much that is useful and entertaining,
tint he can eariy allow the publisher to reads as follows :
"In the first act of Congrcm signed by
aay a fair word tor themselves. The cov­
er is an appropriate and artistic design, President Grant the National Government
in dark blue on pale blue ground, and the aaaaned to remove any doubts of itn pur­
■ firat thing thing tho reader strikes on Dore to discharge all just obligation. lo
opening it will be of incalculable use to puUtc creditors, and aalomnly pledged its
him if be is going to ths Centennial.
It faith to mako proviaion, at the eariian
»a tage folded sheet, having on one ptacticableponod, for the redemption of
aide a map of the Centennial grounds, the Ignited Staten notes in coin. Com­
and on the other a complete map of Phila­ mercial prosperity, public merits, and nadelphia.
This alone will preserve the tioniJ credit demands that this promise be
book from destruction.
Following is a 1fulfilled by a continuous and steady pro­
carefully written, concise and pramisable 1gram to specie payment."
article on the Exhibition, which gives
The historic part of this resolution refers
one a comprehensive idea of what there to the Public Credit Act of March 18d&gt;,
m to see, and loaves him in an excellent
1SG9,
by which the Government made a
frame of mind to decide Jww to do it.
The article is illustrated with some new formal pledge to pay all its interwt-liearing

WheeierWaihlxoton, D. U. Juoe, 23,1876.

FOREPAUGH’S

1876.

Since tbcTreridents message to Con­
cial prosperity, public m-rits, and national gress relative’ to the appropriation bills
credit demand that this promise be fulfill­ an earnest effort has been made to pen

to imitate their example.

views of the different buildings
and
grounds, and by &amp;r the beat that have
yet been made.
They arc from the
skillful pencil of Mr. Fred B. Schell,
who has done sn much splendid drawing
on wood for the past few years
A short article on how to reach the
the Centennial Exhibition is followed by
a finely illustrated description of the dilfrrrnt pointe of interrei on he road from
Niagva Falls lo Philadelphia, giving
Views of the Falb. Seneca Lake. Watkim

referring

to the position, as stated in the

"Honest money for nil, and
free schools for all.
There
'should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interference which will
destroy the other.”

A Valuable Traveling Companion.

The Ashburton Treaty—The Boun­
ty BW — Legletatioo—Hayea and

a hair from this position.

Natimal Reptlilicai Ticket

in good fighting trim, and its habitual suc­
cors greatly increased the confidence of the
men in themselves and in their lender.
?.**; Nc5tiiu»».
At len^h Early was provoked to retal­ V. 1. Mircwiiu
U»o. BMUSMXU.
iate and al daylight on the 23d of August g, J. Hearts
made a vigorous attack on Sherdans out
posts at Halltown. The attack was not
Y.Oeacax.
followed up, however, and at G p. m.
Hayes'brigade sallied out and drove in
tho enemy's skirmish-line, capturing a lot
of prisoners from
Kershaw x division. REPUBLICAN' CONGRESSIONAL
CONI ENTION'- 3RD DISTRICT.
This was a bold and brilliant charge, the
Itewildcred prisoners, ax they were captur­
ed, exclaiming in astonishment, ‘ Who the
h—late you uns ?" Ou. the 24th the
sorti^was repeated, still more succcaafullv.
and rwulted in the capture of sixty officers
and 100 men, all from Kershaw's division portion the ni
S^-Tb’.
Tilings pa.*aed quietly from this till the
r
erasing ofSept. :jd,when Duval’s division,
.
including Col. Hayes' brigade, became in­
volved in a severe, engagement at Berry­
ville. The figbtfog was desperate, and,
occurring mostly after dark, the flashes of
musketry and exploding shells,'mingling
with the fierce roar of conflet; made a
scene that was friclitfully grand. The
Dated. MaoUlt,
C-'
affair was a severe test to the valor ot the
troops, but their lines, (hough in eminent 1
jeoponlv or being overwhelmned, never
wavered. The battle ceased by mutural
A BepuMieanCdmnty Generation to elect
consent about 10 o'clock, and the picket
lines were ro-cstablished.
dey of Aarau next, nleo to elcet eiabt delec
To lie concluded in next Monday's issue.

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

houses of Congrcnt, against tho nearly sol­

id vote of Democrats, was a dedaration to
the country and the world that, a$ long The Appropriation BiH—Belknap—
as controlled by Republicans, it would
Robeson—The
District
Com —
deal honestly with iu creditors.
The
Tbe Secretary of the Treasury—

_

Id or shine.
JOHX A. FORKPAUGH, Mau^e’*

�hejjrtlicajtojw.
&gt;er ficu L POtl P UHT

mm.

Council Proceeding*,

Ancient Newspaper*.

tings hold a sjwchl meeting pnrauant to a call
at th® Council room June 30th. 1876.
Rail eallad.
Prwent, Mayor, Reeord.r, AM. Krone. MeNaughton. Lewis, Sheldon aud Tu'nllaaoo.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Petition of Samuel Garrison to
ap­
pointed Conslabl® la the Second Ward of th®
city cf Boating® to fill a vacancy ore.-uiion»d
by th® rrntoval of William Paurlle the late inIs Ferny

GUIDE

sen accepted
On motion o! Al&lt;I. Ttmlinr&lt;n
Samuel
Garrison was appointed Constable to fill said

R. TIME-CARD
Yeas. Evans, McNaughton, Lewis, Sheldon,

Oh molten the following persons were ap­
pointed special Police by ayes and nays.
William Tinkler day and night of Julv 4th,
1876.

Andrew J.
1876.

Sunday*—except ar

Rum day and night

ofJuly 4th,
‘

Moses Rich day and night of July
1878.

A. J.

Rum day and night

of July

Cth,

TIME CARD
8. S. Gamson day and night of July fith.
Ayes Aid. Evans, McNaughton, Lewis.
Sheldon and Tomlinson 6. V-**roue.

■BM dollars

lay »lI2 m.; leav®

gathering of time worn publication will provej

after the establishment had performed in
thalr meiropoHs :
••ThU Immense aggregation of menarerie.
museum and eircu®, having closed a brilliant

started upon an extended tour throughout the
per Department, but also on® erf the salient State. Of the immensity of thia great ah-&gt;w
aUraslloiu of Hi® Exhibition as a whole. All one cannot well conceive nnleaa he has feast­
ed hia eyre upon Ua thousand and one attract­
having th® ability and (he will to aid on tho ions. The menagerie, probably the most
project should transmit their connigntneati attractive feature of the grand entertainment,
without delay to th® Phihdelphia office of b replete with the finest and rarest specimen*
th® Newspaper Exhibition, Ledger building, from the wide field of national history, and
embraces many zoological wonders never be­
HO South Sixth rt rort. Philadelphia. Whilst fore exhibited here, and found in no other
collection. The great importer of wild animals
th®m labtls de. 1 gnat in g by whom they are Adam Furepwugh. has bent all his energy
contributed, and all consistent care will be

taken to preaerve them from damage.

After

to-day. his profession concede that hia is the
standard exhibition on (either continent, and
- that it ha* no paraUel inlb* aanah of atau*ements in point of solid merit and magnitude.
The eow and horse antelope, tho living se«
lion*, th® black I'oona bear, tbc African aland,
the snow-white polar bear, the genuine Bar
bary zebra, tlie horned horse, the water buffalo
paper* issued which illustrated the atraita in from the river Nile, and the two horaed black
which their publishers found themselves. rhitiocero® are rare specimens from th® natur­
Pink, blue, and yellow sheet*, wrapping pa- al kingdom, found in uo other menagerie in
this c.&gt;tintryt apd‘lbe.r sue® only AltW.fff th*
mamloid tuarrelou. noveltie* lo be »een in
into l|s
Mr. Forrpaugii's Elaborated combination."
'■The nii;aeutnb~an epitome of mueh that 1*
novel and inileuZtive, and is a grand tribute
The advantages to the public of aucli
to the creative ingenuity cf man. It* aulom
atic figure*, drummer*, eornet player* and
mechanical bell-ringers—Its world of gayly
plumaged ringing birds—fieM® of flowers and
A single copy of tome senile fountaln.of iqarkling water interert everybody
and elicit commendation from all visitors."
The most startling feature of thl* magnificent
perh-rtnancr is the astounding manipulation
of five elephant* by the lad Mr. i'orepaugh's
only. son. 14 years old—a veritable "chip of
the old Mock.*' He compel!, them to go
through iarredihle evolution.—forming pyra­
mids. ciimldng ladder*, and doing all ®ort® of
impossible acts. The like was never seen
anywhere, and we do not believe eau 1* per­
formed by any other herd of elephant, on
ean Ii.
••Much of the rbarm of Mr. Forepangh'a
exhibition lie. in the superb equipment of hi*
splendid drou*. The gymnastic act* are all
diwibie. and are so uniformly good tbnt the
t|&gt;eelai&lt;ir is loo much plea.ed to say wliirh i»
the best. The riding of the expert®. Mlle
CAMPAIGN CHICAGO TRIBUNE.
Jennette Anu strong and Borneo Nebaaiian. is
of tho very first order, and never fails to cal!
for Hayea and Wheeler.
ojit the wannest msuifeualions of applause
from the audience. The balloon leaps of the
former, and the pirouette* and somersaults of
the latter, hav® neverl*en equaled here. Of
al! th® arenic exhibitions, this is perbsps the
smoothest, avenrot sod mart meritorious. The
music furnished by the excellent orehartra of
Mr. Tony Fnaeks is frv*h and «.f superior
quslity.
In a word. Mr. Forepaugh perform* all he
advertise*, has the must siiipendou* show, and
the great wonder is how be can lake it through
the country st all. We know he will have
success elwewhere. luvanse he will deserve it.'

the alwenev of different instruction*. will
tranafrrred to acme historical society or mi

1. S. Garrison night of July 4th. 1876

PtiST OFFICE
at 7:1T
.“ja

The gulden opinion* •xpressed everywhere
of this gigantic combination must be gratify­
copies of antique journals and other coriori- ing to its opnlent Manager. It will be here
on Thursday nsxl.July 6th. and we cannot
c»tlng collection all pontons having ancient,

contribute; and should the response b® a*

J.M. NEVINS. P. U.

all about the county.

HAfiTTNGS/r
MIH HT

local ktyiw police?

Greet Forepaugh Show,

At the Centennial Newspaper&amp;xhiUllon at
Philadelphia, it has been decided to -Replay

COTTON GOODS ARE GOING UP STEBBINS BRO’S.
TIE TO BUY.

IJIHHK

WHERE ?
At A. W. Bailey’s.
Prints 7 cts.
Lonsdale muslin 12 eta.
Shirting Beta.
Extra heavy Shirting 12} eta.
Best cottonadcs 15 to 30 eta.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty l&gt;onc Coraett 45 eta.
Indies hose Exra heavy 10 eta.
- Two buttou Kid Gloves 90 eta.
A, nice line of Coat Bindings.
New Style Shawls 90 eta.
A full and complete assortment iof
Clothing. Suits from 84.50 to 8-40.
xxi5tf
A. W. Bailey.
I have the following property fur sale
cheap for cash, or for good approved pa­
per. Two good work horses, one lumber
wagon, one buggy, and three set of har-

IIartixgk, June Sth,

I.'S.
1876.

Gkkb.

GRAND DANCE.
Remember the Bowery Dance al the
“Agricultural Rooms,” on tho Fourth, nttd
make preparation* to attend the “Grand
Dance' al night.
By order of Committee.
xxi13w3

For Salk—A fin? mare and colt,
nine will be given if drains! for an appro
ved note. Inquire of Mrfrgnn Jones.
,
xxiStf
Cantitxl "twin a speciality al Joint Stan,
ley’s.
xxlU
Fur Sugar, the best and
call on John Stanley.

Keep It.

Where you wul find all kinds of

the cheap st,

Our Centennial,
Train has brought mo a well awwted,
slock «f Boots, Shoes, and tiailcra for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down low for Cash.
I also m«H the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­

dles and Machine Oil. I alto mH Well A
Cistern Pumps.
J. Maus
Opposite the Post Office
Hasting*, Mich.
LAWRENCE-ALDRICH—At th® residmira of xxlltf
th® bride® tstbsr. in Barry Jan® Klh 1STA by
th® Bev. K. W. Bruee. Mr. Gears® Lswrencv.
W. H. II. Heath, the senior member
sad Mb* Xettl® AUrieb.all of Barry. Barry Co. of the firm of Heath, Salisbury A Co.
Mieh.
has retired from business in this city, and
glDNAM-SnOBRS-Al th® M. E. Ptesonis*
is now traveling for the Grand Rapids
Woodlaad Center, on Jun*lit. by Iter. N. Bray.
Albert H. Hidnaas of Pralrterillo, Mish..to Jen- Burial Cane Co. His many friends wish
him success.
nl® Xbons of Woodland. Mich..
QtfERT—Who will do die undertaking?
SHEPARD—MILLER—At th® residence of th®
bride® Esther, a I Uartlaton. Bargy «®aaty. Mich., Why Stebbiqs Brothers of course.
on Joa® 3th. UTC. by Bar. N. Bray. Harris D.
.ST&gt;*card of Oliv®L Mieh.. to Ells A. Milter.
GEORGE L JtEA TIES.

mNipBE!
Of ^very Description which we
can sell chcai&gt;er than any hous»in Bar­

ry County, for tbrac reasons:
.
IsL Because we have no rent. I » pay
21. Because we make the mot of our
goods ourselves.
3cl. Because we keep thebert c work­

men.
4th. Jtecause wr- warrant all goods we
make.1

We sell none of this cheaj&gt;-made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods we make is mmio by hand, and
wnrrauted. We invite all persons to
call and inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. No trouble at all
Partlra having Pictures to trama
would do well to g ‘them framed af us
u we can do it P
.--rand Cheaper titan
any house In P *y County., We keep
the Largest mid Best uelccfcd stock of
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD­

INGS, Rrackets, Paper—Hold­
ers. Wall-Pockets, Slipper*
'
HOLDERS,
and everything In the Furniture lint,
We Invite all persona to call and look

Peerless Milk Safer.
now on exhibition nt our Fun Huie
Store. All kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatly dojtc.
WE MEA*\BU81KE8S* .
Furniture Rooms south side Stale St.
op|&gt;ositc Ii. A. Goodyear’s Hardware

Store.

STEBBINS BRO’S

J. Cole &lt;fc Son
WHOLESALE A RETAIL

(grocers

TYTARRIKD

‘xhlbiled

Pigeon Slaughter
ques
ylur

Black, A. M.
Kbeldon, I*. A.

ni pl ion in the cilie* of the North. Prudence
,_ ■ &gt;__ ...L&lt;1,.

Fads for the Million.

Reed, M. D.

If the ascendency of the RepuMienn pony
in to be maintained, m

The fact* raferrad to in th® above eaation sr® th®
fscu in relation lo the rietortesover dteeaMSchlred by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. That reasoned
toaie is daily adding freeh laurels of popularity to
the great repatotisa whichII loaosine® obuinad as a

llotcbki

A fWUac Campaign Club la needed in every

tun that can 1* devised for th® amaasament «»I Hnyes, W. D.
: be public. &gt;
.
Mudge. B.
Ii «rem« t» lie co need ci that lite criahraliutt Bennett, li.
tu iuorruwi ia to he the largest and in every Roberts, J. P,
respect the l&gt;ert ev®r held in the ctunty &lt;rf Barlow, F.
Harry. Th® propl® &lt;rf the City have done all Cote, John.
■u their power to make it a credit to th® people Water*. Luke
•.f the i’uuoty. and a fitting comBMuaonUioa Wickham, John
■ f tlo-Itttah aniveraary of the Nat tea* Natal Perry, Wiu
li4y.
■
’
;
‘ SffiSBfW BaaUra. D. '

1 be |*oplc interested in the Canlennial Col®. B.
■ 'vlebnuioB ofthedth of July, in ibis city, ar® Emith,
under great cbligalioxui to Hon. D. B. Cook,
Sherifft'rewy. ifon. Norman Bailey, Hon.

Wv'r
Twtov-ava'ooidMio on. jddror..
Tri-WMkly Camprtan Tribune-si

Back numbers of the campaign edition c«b-

for their money.
Adilrewe.
THE TRIBCN1 COMPANY,
EXI-18A19
Cmcaoo. It

JobnofUto Joonto/,

you know tfcxl

you have Iteen once compelled

to

Barna CaKitr, June 28th, 1B76.

our

going

to any saloon

on the

PROBATE ORDER-

we are at church,

laud.

I atn now all alone in the Photograph
badness, nud as I have made ttrrangemcota to increase my f- cilitics for doing
ibclter work than ever, all should call
and get a negative taken. The superi­
ority of my work in the part is a suffi­
cient guarantee of fin&gt;t-c
work in the
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
south side State Street.
31tf
Gbo.’.L. Ukatii.

M. D. Reed drains to call attention to
lit* new'Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
any work in his line, from putting aStew
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of

LIE

ABAIR

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

READ THIS
and l.-c happy again

A Great Rednction ii Prices!

the best buggy ever seen in tlu? county hf
Barry. Don't forgot the place; in the
shop with Jason Rich A Bru., corner of
Church and Railroad Street.

SALISBURY A BROSSEAU

xxGtf _______

FURNITURE

Whitman’s Asaorted Candies—the brat
n the market. A full supply al J. P

Roberta'.

____

_

Dealers tn all kinds

UpMstery Got* Brartefe Frants, Sc

Em Busby not to be out done, has re­
fitted his tonHorial parlors, and everythin"
about them uneat as a dew pin. Neckties,
Collars, Curare etc. all first dass, can be
found at Em's. Everybody ack nowlodges
that Em is the best TLnsor in sixteen
counties.
sxfil.tf

Fob Salk—A. valuable youtg

Sab­

Corner of

John be fair, and do

not charge ns with any other man’s delin-

mg found tejy of thousands of the bugs lying
dead. Til is experiment is worth trying here ure, and that the dignity and efficiency
presiding office. D.
'

WATER LIRE

home.

Inquire of Marshall Priekct.

IWIMMffi
Look here !

Look here !

At all hours of the day Sunday, wo

can l»e found at our residence.

Broadway and Green Street, except while

On the foliowing day he eprinklad

la nuMintsrturW toetimouslt.
t
’
•
It Ma ®sM®®l of boa®s» pride to th® proprietor*
of Hostetler's Bitter*, that noclaim* have be®a ®d •
radeed in its behalf that could not bo corroboat ed
by ample proof* bat mart arauaredly bad such
been the case, they eould have expected nothin®,
better than that a preparation bolstered up by
stetomaato of tbc some strtipo as those indulged in
by th® proprietors of cheap local bitter® and inaleoholic mbbteh. waalJ speedily di® of inanition.
8aab.haa tesa th* fa to of tbon-radi ofbMtuffed
sham*, rather lew eBeaious than bill® waler
The sneccss of th® Bitten i* aUrihutabi® to their
___ Tt.o nubia he* obecrvnl that
what they are advertised to do. they do. and that
no incredible pretension, ore mndc on UlU seeooat
They have sained, and will conUno® to. retain the
conudene® ana rsspeci o; ■»
ty. for too intelligent to be ong’imposed upon by
tbo Sham Abrehttmtetn of bbseratniloM quack*
and dWrepuUbte speculator!

of lite Banner, and il will bet just w well
for you to atop lying about us, and about

bath.

Abont ndoxen of the oblid awn of Hartings,

asrroru Ji.ordars, urinhry treable®. ir.tonnittont
■nd vemltoaat fsran. rheuraaiuku and debility aud
thin of the public it*
auperiority to th® palliative® whjph flood th® mar-

write

yourself down a/.«r for libeling the editor

Special Correapondencc.

•'n exchange tells of a man who placed two
hundred potato huge in a bottle and aprinkled

PICTURES 1
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SPECIAL NOTICE.

formatter to-morrow afternoon. They should

Dwight &amp; Burrnl.l on Thursday , July 6th,

STUCCO

ANNtHTNCKMKNT tothk public.

append the *c«re:

ill

Offcr for Sale al tlie Lowest Until Rate

LAND PLASTER

W.d» nailing or &gt;l» *'“»&gt;

Farmers remember that tlie old and
reliable house of C. B. Salaliury is, aa over,
buying eggs, butter, poultry and all kinds
toto o/saidMl»ors In of farmer’ll produce, under Baritiw A Good
E’a store, and paying for tltc name the
hat Monday th® Mat
icst market prtoc. Patronite the house
ytm hunc to lx rrlialJe.
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Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

cheaper titan any finn in the State f
can do it, for, with the help of

We

J. M. HEWES

’hoi den at‘tK Probst*
p*UUon®r*bout4ncit

we guarantee Satisfaction.

Ten, than any other House in the city.

Doyon waul Uta tert Havana
go to J. P. Roberta’ for them.

kindly feeling* toward the many friend* they

What! don't you think we can sell

Hearse furnished frac to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth O1C*.
Wc

£•#&gt;»

Divuk' Service oa the 4th of My.
They will occupy
at
*M decidedly

the public.

the old

roonw.

Have

(h* Hasting*

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FOR SALE at THF BANNER OFFICF

�UNDERTAKING
Being a burioess that needs a great deal
of experiency,

RURAL

TOW'S

THE 00DLINO MOTHThe aodliog moth, or apple worm, de­

stroys a great deal of fruit in many
arcliardA In some States it w estimated

that one-third of the apple crop is destroy­
ed-

There has .been no complete remedy

for tbc depredations of this insect.

Some

fanners whose orchards are extensive have
adapted plan the of turning their hogs in­

to their orchards, when the worm-eaten
fruit begins to fall freely ; and others
keep a large drove of swino in

chards all summer.

or­

tboir

They devour the fal­

len apples, and tbc worms in them.
kroens their numbers greatly.

This

If therv

are more wormy apples than the bogs

cat,

sometimes

a

flock

ran

of sheep

are

turoqd in fur a day or two at a time to rat
the apples.

In orchards

that

are

not

very extemive, the fallen apples may
picked up daily, and when enough

bc

have

been gathered to. make a few barrels

of

cider, it is made, aud vinegar tt made

of

it.

Ifbands of coarse paper, or made of

hay ropes, bc placed around the trunks

of

trees, two or three feet from the ground,
tbc worms that leave the apples will p&gt;
under them- to form their cocoons, or to
“wind up,” as it is called, and many can
be destroyed by removing the bands onoe
in ten day x Some person.* daim that
this is the only remedy that- need be
practiced.
,
Tho wool '-kienco” in fanning is net u
popular expression among the masses of
our farmers, l-conuse hundreds of theoret­
ical writers, after haring obtained a little
knowledge of agricultural chemistry, have
thought that they wjjre able in a few arti­
cles to revolution™ our system of fariuing.
Some 25 years ago it was stoutly
contended by these humbug teachers of
-‘scientific agriculture.” that every fanner
should have the soils of his different field.an dysed, so us to know what particular
ferilixer to apply.
The chemists felt a
wonderful interest in tbc subject; and [
offered to analuc a gill of earth, and give
“a letter of advice" for 810! Then the
world was excited over what Prof. Liebig,
the great German agricultural chemist
claimed to have discovered—which was.
in brief, that every crop grown required a
special fertiliser and to - ascertain what
thjs fertilizer /should bc, take the dry
straw,'stalks &amp;£.. of a crop to an agricul­
tural chemist to be burned, and theirasho.
when analized would shew from their diemical constituents just what kind of a com
mcrcial fertiliser each crop should receive.
To bc brief, I was going to say, that the
true science of fanning lies in being well
read, and thoroughly ■ posted” onpractical
agriculture in all its ramifications.
No
man can fully understand hqt business, in
these progressive times, without reading
at least one good agricultural paper.
He

It u very difficult to ascertain juM
what varieties of applet are beat for dif­
ferent States.
Even the Northern and
Southern sections of the State require
some difference in rarities. ' The Amcri-.
can Bornological Society has done much
in regard to clarifying fruits for different
localities. It has recently publithcd its
last report, from which I condense the
following important information to fruit
growers.
The two varieties of apples
that received the most rotes, as succeed­
ing in the most States of the Union,
were Red Aster chan aud Maiden's Blush.
It would be safe lo set trees of these ex­
cellent rarities probably in every’ Slate
ia the Union. The Baldwin and Rhode
Island Qrbening flourish best in the
Northern and Eastern Stales, and- the
Ben Daria and Wincsap are especially
valuable for tbc Wert.
Among other
popular sorts are the following : American
Summer Pearaain, Carolina, Red June,
(South and West), Dutchess of Olden­
burg, Early Harvest, Fall Pippin, Fam­
euse, Gnu-cnstien, Hubbardston. None­
such, Jonathan. Sweet Bough, Roxbury
Russett. Summer Rose. Tallman Sweet
and Twenty Ounce, all being popular in
the middle States: and some of them do
well at the South and West, but they are
not particularly designated for the latter

NEW AOVERT1SMENTS.

will, of course, find much In such a paper

that is of no value ; but in the end it
will pay to read such a publication, by­
discarding the chaff and storing up the
wheat against die day to bring into use.

$600,000
POMT1VKLTNO FOSTPONMKNT t
LIST OP GIFTS :
Dm Grand Cash Gift......................................... !!&lt;•&gt;.
Oa. Ura-d CaaMHfl___ _________________ SO.
I

Turnips are a profitable crop, if grown
on rich land.
Fire hundred bushels to
the acre arc often grown at a coat of about
• 15, including gathering and
putting One Grand Cash Gift......................
them in a ctllir, root house, or burying
them, making the cost only three cents a
bushel. Some variety in particular, which
is frequently sown among com, immedi­
ately after the last hoeing, Care should
be taken not to sow the seed too thick,
as thinning out is not generally practiced
when grown ia this way ; nor is any
weeding done. This is decidly the cheap­
est way that a crop of turnips can be
grown. Cover the seed by a brush drag
drawn between the rows of corn
Some
farmers object to growing turnips to feed
to cows, on account of giving the milk an
unpleasant flavor; but this u obviated by
THE NEW YORK
feeding the turnips, either when milking
in tlie morning, or immediately after
milking, and do bad flavor fai imparted to
the evening milk.

MILITARY

In bmlding a bam a good large
cellar should be built under it
But
where no such cellar exists, one ra
bc your bam
made at small east. S
or the South.
H near a hill facing the
It would Lew
—------gout a cellar
__________________
on
the mdcofl hill, walling it up, and
placing some timbers across the top. upon
which place cheap two inch pine, chertnntor other durable planks to support the
earth roof. The door should be thick,
and made to shut very tight;. and then
no front eowld enter sueh a collar, unless
in a very cold climate, where two doors
would be necessary.
If no well side
hill exists near your bora a root bouse
can be built an level ground.
If yon
can dig dowu two or three f«wt, and can
drain the house by laying drain pipe so
much the better.
In this case you go
dowu wy two fuel, lay your walls, and
hank four feet outside all a-ound, except­
ing where the door is to go.
Put a
double pitch roof on it, shingled, and
across the plates lay joaks to support a
floor. In the gablaond, over the door,
a small door abort be made to admit
hay or rtraw to fiD the space weil packed.
The bowk around the building should be
sodded up in rim Spring; and you will
have a not ediar, frost proof, and not
unshAfty. Bweh a ev&amp;r abort be made

Em braces under one management the
Great Trunk Railway Lines of tba
WIST and NORTH-xVKST. xod. with
Its numerous branches and eooaewtkma,
forms the shortest and quickest route
l&gt;etwoen Chicago and all pointe in
Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern
Michigan,
Minnesota.
Iowa,
Nebraska, California and the West­
ern Tekrttoriis, its

After many years
In the business, can truly asy that *-l*ey
can do better work, and give better sat­
isfaction than any other Ann in thh
section.
W. II. Stebbins, tbc senior
member, with the experience of a Hfo*
time, will always give his petwmal at­
tention to this part of their extensive

Omaha and California Line

bu silica*.
Hearse and Team furoirhail when

Is the shortest and beet route for all
Bdnts in Northern Illinois, Iowa,
akota.
Nebraska
Wyoming,
Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Cali­
fornia, Oregoni China Japan and
Aubrralla- Ite

requested.
The Electric Balm will be used only
when desired.

STEBBINS BROS,

Chicago, Madison and St. Paul Line

u the short line for Northern Wis­
consin and Minnesota, nnd for Madi­
son, Kt. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth
and all pointe in the Great Northwest.

Winona and St. Peter Line

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YOUNG MEN

Is tba only route for Winona Roches­
ter. Owatonna, Mankato, Sv Petke
New Ulm, and all poiuta iu Southern
and Central Minnesota. Its

Green Bay and Mi». Jette Line
the only l!ra for Janesville,
The most extensive. thorough and comWatertown, FundDu Lac.Oshrobii,
AppijnoE, green Bay. Escanaba
lele hut it uli ou of-the kind in the world­
Negaunee Marquette, Houghton,
light thousand graduates of this college
Hancock »«v&lt; the Lake Superior
Country- it*
cities and towns of the United Stoles
Is

Chicago and Milwaukee Line
la tbc old Lake Shore Route, and is the
only oue passing through Evanston,
Lake Forest, Highland Park.

Pullman Palace Cars
are run on ail through trains of this
road.
Thia it the ONLY LIKE running
these cars between Chicago and HU
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and Winona.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
the Overland Sleeper* on the Union
a
R ail road fur nil points West ot
the Missouri River.
On Ute arrival of the trains from :b*
East or South, the train* of the Chicago
4 North-W’cstem Railway LEAAE
CHICAGO as follows:
For Council Hluffi, Omaha and Cali
ft»rnla,Two Through Trains daily, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room ami
Sleeping Cars through to Counri1
Rluffii.
For St. Paul and Minneapolis, Twc
Through Trains Daily, with Pullman
Palace Car* attached on both trains.
For Green Bay nnd Lake Superior,
Two Trains daily, with Pullman IWmv
Cars attached, nml running through to
Marquette.
For Milwaukee. FourThrough Trains
daily, Pailman Car* on night trains,
Parlor Chair Cars on day trains.
For Sparta nnd Wiuoua aud points in
Minnesota. One Through Train dally,
with Pullman Sleepers to Winona.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Through Trains dailp, with J^illanm
Cars on night trains.
For Dubuque and Ia Crouse, viaCIiuton. Two Through Trains daily, with
Pullman Cars on night train to Me
urvgor.’iuwx
For Sioux City and Yankton, Two
Trains daily. PuHmau Cars to Missouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains daily.
For Rockford, Sterling. Kenosha.
Janesville, and other points, you can
have from two to ten trains dally.
New York Office, no. 415 Broadway;
Boston Office. No. 5State Street; Omaha
Offite, 253 Farnham Street; San Francisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street;
Chicago Ticket Office; G2 Clark Street,
under Sherman Hoose; corner Canal
and Mattison Street; Kinsie btreet
Depot, corner W. Kenaie and Canal
Street; Weil* Street Depot, corner Wells

The Rijht ft ef ’Kdacation for
Yohde Ben.
Magnificent granite' building, with • ele­
gantly fitted and furnished apartment* fur,
the application of and carrying out of our
novel and systematic methods of

BUSINESS TRAINING.
Vining men wlu» eontcniplate a busino*
life, and parent* haring sous to educate,
arc
particularly
requested
to
send
for document.* relating to the college, which
give full information a« to terms, condi­
tions of eutarncc. etc. Address.

CHARLES R. WELLS, 1’raudewt,

Arie

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THE IICKFOII AUTOMATIC

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COMMlMiOUCR*S NOTICE.
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5.

AGENCY

LEARN TELEGRAPHY

Marvin Hughitt,
Geu. Hup’l, Chicago.
W. H- Stexxrtt.
Gen. Pax*. Ag*t, Chicago.
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FARM FOK SALE!

WOOL. WOOL.
RE IMPROVED

A First-Class Farm,

WELCOME MARBLE.

HASTINGS. MICH.. Max 24. ICT.

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POSITIVELY CURED

FOR SALE OR TRADE.
ONE iX) KTABLE STEAM SAW MILL
in good order runing every day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OP MULES 7 yran old
ONE 5 year old MARE, ONE’ BUGGY

nearly dcw. also ONE HEAVY STA­
TIONARY ENGINE, for sale on GOOD
TERMS. For parttcohra enquire on the
premises one anile west of Carbon Center.

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                  <text>VOL. XXI.

NO. 20

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN1 THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1876.

WHOLE NO. 1063.

very careful, and he kuuws that it is .fur me to go to my
old home, and I liaro
hit good ; ’ ra drawing a chair to bit Led- nO» fully deeiuod wW 1 d£tll do this sumshe poured a few drops on his ku&gt;w. mer-r-piobably teach again."
■Don’t you get tired Mimctimre of such
and in the gv-ntlest manner possible rubbed
the inflamed joints. He quivered all over a round of duty ?"
“If I know a thing is duty, I never in- .
[From the Country Gentleman. Albany at lhe first touch of her hapd but did not
OF THE
cry, and finally sank fIT to sleep, his tend to think it pwwible to be tired of it
mother standing by in wonder. "If it don’t till it is performed."
beat all!” she whispered . “he Won't let
The tea was not a very social meal, ns
X*
CHAPTER TEN.
me touch him with my finger, and here- each o»ne was thinking of the coming ropOu tho first of March, Mi® Wardlow you hare rubbed him hard with your eratj«n&gt;. When they roAc from the table,
Hugh brought Mi® Wardlow her hat and
j was ushered into a nicely furnished cham­ whole hand 1"
K
"I wax very careful ut finrt, you saw, i&gt;ac&lt;]uc,- which she took and put on.
ber, w'th a bright fire burning in the
_“I promised Hugh to go nnd walk
I cannot
stove, and everything as comfortable aa till the muscles relaxed a little.
benr to think ofhk being a cripple."
with him thia evening.” raid she to Mrs.
money aud care could prepare.
. The next morning the operation was Griffin.
"1 hope yon will eiyoy yourself here,"
"Did you include me-too, Hugh ?”
1 said Mrs. -Griffin, “and poor James hopes repanted, and he coufesrted that the joints
you will have Hugh here evenings, nnd were Iraltcr, and that he had slept better asked the doctor, raising.
than usual ; his mother Raid it was all a
"We are going to the graveyard, air."
Euilre Satisfaction. A catload ulticndy sold thli year among the best Karm­
&amp;
“Let Jawj* come up every day. The notion that he had taken—th' amid do it raid be, hesitating.
en in Barry County
"A physician ought certainly to calK
exercise wilfhc a benefit to him, and he just as well !
Two weeks showed lhe good results in there sometime. May I accompany you,
can look over his studies, and I will read
to him.
My evenings are to be my own James' increasing strength, and. he could MimWardlow?"
"You may jgin us after a while, docthis spring. Mr. Jjlison would not hear bend his limbs and had walked acroM the
i a word of evening schools thia terin ; he room will out erutchfri. The doctor was •or, if you would - Hke-. • wr m» going to
I said I lie days were long enough to work delighted. Mr. Griffin did not rty much, take a last lopk at the old home.’’
le tiro Best Reel Rake Machine in‘tLe Market. Tw.» linger bars, and throe t&gt;« j in."
"Thank you. How long before I shall
but one day ho told the doctor if there
of knives, furnished with every Combined Machin-- We also have the
'
“James wanted Hugh to board here, too, ever was an angel on earth, it was Abba eonw ?'*
Wardlow.
Dr.
Eirerson
agreed
with
him
“
An hour perhaps, glancing at Hugh,
| hut Mr. Mayhew's folks said they would
not give him up; and Sarah cried when without licstitaiian , it had bee" hi* opin­ who was standing rather impatiently a
it was mentioned. You will hardly gel ion for some weeks, though he hod not the door. After they left the yard, she
took his hand in hers.
him away firm there, I fancy.
You know mentioned it.
Which Is the lot One Wheeled Machine in the Market- Cull.and
“We did not care to have any one with
Ths school was doing splendidly ; every­
they lust their only non, a year ago, that
thing went on like clock work ; hut Mm. u« now. The doctor did not think.”
Watson thought the teacher was working
‘•1 am glad you did not let him, Abba ;
did not offer to take him, before you prom-1
too hard, and getting to look pale and I could not have gone there with any one
—
- 1
| ise his mother that you would.”
.Both FitJahed and l.'nnnhhcd.
I but you”—and Ke swallowed a low sob as
i
1 f Mi® Wardlow had thought nucha t!-ed.
“You must leave off nursing Janjcs," I ho spoke, and tunrad his head away.
i_
------- ----------- -----------’—.'-------- - -------- ------- ------ -------- - —s"l','Nuke»1 thing lierwlf, ahe liad not mentioned it:
i Biiipsaei., and Michigan Sweepstakes, also the Birimall Clover1: :--td■ she
■
thad
1 proved
- j .«
__ j_ -&gt;
■ &gt;.her
_ she said, “and go out more, nr wc shall |
They walked on in silence till they
already
that
I HUL1.BX
arrived at the gate of the churhyard,
■ brother, as &gt;-be called him, was a source of have you to nurse."
"I think I could bathe James." put in which Hugh opened.
THE Of
* । real joy and comfort. She had now an
JACKSON WAGON CONSTANTLY ON HAND
. "Thia way, please, Abb,. After baby
i object to love and to toil for; and the dear Hugh Marston, “if Abba would le». me
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
^ied. we used to come, Addie and I, every .
child had, by his gentle affection and win­ try."
"Well, Hugh. I would try. It is too day, to see where she slept."
ning ways. established a strong affection
Hand in hand _lbqy...threaded their
for hiiu, which wait daily strengthen. He hard for her with all her other dutira."
James exported to be killed, but Hugh way, till they came to a little group of
I had always been fine looking ; but he was
grave*
apart from the rest.
Hugh stop­
had
seen
it
done,
and
was
very
gentle
and
his
। now really handsome, and it must be own| &lt;-d that there wa» a feeling almost of pride touch, light, and Jam&lt;» admitted be did it ped in astonishment. Four pure white
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION •
! iu Miss. Wardlow's heart, as she looked very well, though not quite as well as Miss headstones marked the resting places of
j upon the improt neat. She could but Wardlow. She had requested her adopt­ the dead, with na^c. age and date of
' notice the contrast between him and James ed brother to call her by her Christian death neatly engraved on each.
"Oh, Adda, you did this !" cried he,
■ Griffin, wbo.it was feared, would be crip­ name when out of school; “for” said she,\1
around her neck.
; pled for life ; his joints were swollen and "it makes me think of my mother ; I do blinding his arms
stiff.’and his emaciated figure told of ter- get no tired of being on my dignity all the "Momma often Raid she wished she
could get a head stone f»r papa and Emma,
■
riblo pain. Three months before James time!’ ’
I. am so
"How that Hugh Marston has changed but she could not afford it.
' had been full of health and life, and
.
there was uo pore promising boy in town. since he was under the care of Mi® Ward­ happy you did it."
“I knew you would be. and I could
11 ugh come riuiidly and bashfully to the low !"®ud Mr. Jillaon to Mr. Griffin.
“1 never should think it was the same not bear die thought of leaving them
schfHilhouse. hardly daring to lift his eyes,
here without its being done, so you could
। and no ooc had noticed him in his poverty child.”.
"He could not help improrin" to be with remember it when you thought of Col; and shame. Truly has it been
'
projrascs aud God dkpoeaa.' we
ow not her. A man feels belter to talk with her charter, and the dear ones who rested
eno half hour ; she is truth and goodness there. You need not mention it. dear,
what a day may bring forth."
all over, and it fairif make* those she min- as it concerns only yojt and me."
The next evening after ahi?
The click of the gste-kteh prevented*
, lished in her new apartmenf, James .and gle»&lt; with better for the aMociation,"
i Hugh were sitting by the iork table, buri“I wonder what iu.e is going to do after farther nonvcraation, and Abba Wardlow
ly engpgial in drawing a sketch of a house Hchool is out ? Have you heard her ray ? I walked slowly away, leaving the orphan
boy alone.
with trees in lhe background, and their Hupposc she will taken vacaf in;"
"James said he heard her" ’I Hujilume
। loved teacher was sewing, occasionally
glancing al the sketches. A quick step day that in five weeks they would start
By request we print the following arwas heard ascending the stairs, and Hugh fur Fairhaven ; she had tbuig* there that
, roac to answer the rap on the door ; Dr. was her mother's that she must attend to.” tide upon Homeopathy in the University,
"I
saw
her
down
at
the
stouc-cuttcr's
1 Emerson entered.
from the June number of the Lmurt, a
“Well, this is comfortable, 1 declare' the other day. and asked Crosby what she medical journal, published in Canada:
I would not mind being a little sick my­ was after, lie said lie could tell better !
"Wc must confess that our sympathies
when
he
knew
himself.
He
is
a
clone
self, fur the »akc of an evening iu such
are strongly with the Medical Faculty who
quartcra. How are you, James? Did UK&gt;qthed body."
refused to give over the Univcraity of
"I heard her mention one day that she
' you manage to ge&lt;/vp Rtaira alone?"
Michigan,^hand and firal to the Huuura'
‘-Yes, air.
It docs nut hurt me as inach had Dever bad a grave stone set at her palhs.
We,"in’ Ontario, have not Jong
Pcrhapw she went to see
' rf I exported. 1 have not though how mother's grave.
since ptMuxl through a somewhat similar
1 shall get down again ; it seems *&lt;• good about having one sent to Fairhaven."
crisis. Wc have discovered that the true •
! to get out of the Ritting-TOom."
“Iprvnumc that was it, aud Crosby
PHI!.. W. NINKERN.
way to crush' out ‘pathies* and ‘isms,' is
-1 du not wonder. One gets lirod ot wiraidn’l tell fur fear ho would lose the
to educate all up to lhe same standard—to
■
being confined iu one place m&gt; long ," and chance of netting it."
adopt a leveling up process, instead of the
placing bis fiugera on the boy's pulse, he
; 'lhe
u
insane
'
cry
The day after the chm^orihe School antagonistic ope.
HARVEY WRIGHT,
pulled out his watch, and sat for u moment
was the Sabbath—a bright, beautiful -kttmiiuy. tlwil, knarcry, quackery, and
• in silence.
Ik
the like. - Such a policy serves but to
Au
I
"Your pulse k the best to-night it has April day. The birds' filled tho air with
petprtuate the evil, so to speak. ’ Raise
: been since you were sick. I&amp;noy Miss tlrair welcome music ; the buds were
the standard of education for all who desire
swelling on the trees, nnd spring was ren­
■ Wardlow is better than medicine."
to enter the nsofresion, and you will soon
i
‘I do not get to thinking about myself dering everything lovely and ddightftil.
After church, Mr. Griffin invited Hugh extinguish all pathics, ism, and men of
I no much as I did.” .
one idea in medicine. Educate them thor­
I
"That is best; only koep your mind to go with them to supper, and Jamw
oughly and they will Ira the better able to
occupied so as not to brood over your ail- canx-out to meet them.
"J think wc arc getting on preUy well discover the errors iu each system, and
■ meats, and you will have a chance to gain.
gather up the truth from all. It is to late
to
come
uown
the
steps
and
walk
ho
well
I But, James, those knee joints must be
in the lUth century to endeavor to put
i nibbed. I do not like you to be a crip-, without a crutch," raid Mr. Griffin, as he
down quackery by any other means. All
pie, because you have not resolution took his son'a hand.
‘
The
doctor
ductor
says
aayx
you
must
not
let
Miw
enough to bear a little pain. Thru© timai
__ it____go_____
J Jn
Wardlow
away
till rI am quite weU,
each day you ought to have the liniment w
arc of little avail. Neither should the
unless!' go with her."
applied, and have a thorough rubbing."
regular profession stand idly by with fold­
“I have been wondering
what you
"1 cannot bear it. Doctor Emerson ; It
ed anna and allow the enemy to have full
I seems as if it would kill me." and tho। would without do her.”
sway. What has the Society,!'State Med­
"He mart learn to help himself,” mid
—
■ tears gathered in his eyes.
ical) or the tnonbers of the Faculty at
"Think of being a cripple for life I It, Mias Wardlow, ."so as to come to Fair­
Ann Artrar to fear from the Homeopaths
haven to make or a visit
when die
would be dreadful always to have to —
go
and a small following of students which is
”F HASTINGS AND VICINITY.
weather
is
nicely
warm."
with crutches."
sure to become leas every year ? Nothing,
"]»am afraid he will not do anything
“I think, Doctor." said Mi® Ward
whatever. No ! let them rather stand
DR J. B. LaSXJRE
low, “that Jarnos will muster up resolution when you are gone. "
manfully at their peat of duty, let them
“He would be a bad boy if he did not
enough to have it dome. I, will bo his
have faith in their own profsmioo, let them
uarae for a while if.you will tell mo what try to get well, after a" that has been
bo true to
themselves and those under
done fur him. He and Hugh will have
to do.”
their instruction, and let tine “tJw arbit­
&lt;r ooneultatica durin&lt; lJ76«nd
fine
uport
fishing
iu
lhe
pond.
They
The doctor explained to her the ncceter of all things be judge of the result."
aity of getting up a friction of the muscle,, have a good boat, and thc ••frays go out
very often."
'
and the importance of preveuting the con
A* they entered the sitting room. Dr.
traction of the cords of the kg. He left,
For Sugar, the beat and the cheapest,
i Kourson met them.
call on John Stanley.
THE

UNPARALLED SUCCESS

5991

SHOOLMISTRESS.

TABLE BAKE!

3

«»

YANKEE

UV A VKB3IONT FARM Mil’s WIPE.

25so!dlastyearand everyone gave

THE PKERLE S COMBINED MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RALE,

TRIUMPH SINGLE REAPER,

SEETHE BATIIPLATFORM BUGGIES

GEO. M. DEWEY

One door east of. Goody ear'a Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.

Hastings, April 12. 1876?

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON,

WESMHL AND BUSINESS CARBS.

DENTIST

Ikkiian.

Great Bargains

READ!READ! READ!
Special Medical Announcement

■Joy Comfort and Happine-sn
tatutt

Sick ui Afflicted!

Pianos aud Organs
The Smith American Organ,
HAZELTON BBO.’S PIANOS.

ERNEST GABLEB PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

Old Pinos and Onm ^Ei

•*- tO.T.VCTTA STOTTJ7t«. -®»

•^nstzi

•im.

BULLOCK, Wholesale gent for Michigan
R. D. bw
---Nort
hern Ohio
and Indiana. Rapids, East Uag.naw and
■ Branch
Houses

Mira Wardlow and Hugh aaristed
&gt; .
. i - ____

-^-yru

. D. BROWN, Piano Tuneh

“Miss Wardlow rayti I am to take euro

xxlU

I have the following property fur radu
cheap for cash, or for good approved pa
•Mahew’a. Mira Wardlow brought down •olin a boat Bahia*. * Tbatwillbe
the liniment, and told Jam® .be was plesa^nL"
1 __
a.—-'
—c
“I suppate it would.
But arc yon real­
suing to fulfill her promise.
“He won't let you touch him,'
said ly going to leave thia week, Mi® Ward­

•

"r'

Jan®

Mrs. Griffin.
*
• ■ u
"Oh, he will not refuse.

•
-I shall be

low r
‘I think a^;

it

wiDbc necessary for

HASTINGS) June 8th, 1676.

�det&gt; is a man offair personal charaetft,

respectable

in al!

of'

•— •&gt;
langtage and

•iu

•
good habits, decorous

his social

relations.

ter of the Cincinnati nominations to im­

1876.

—Something About the Foreigners
—The Lighthouse and the Fog-horn

Agrieurtural Hall.

Again, wc

such, and so would

Gov. Parker of Naw

Jersey, and so, if lie could have secured

the support of his own party, would Henry
B. Payuc of Ohio.
Either of these men would have called

more Democratic strength in

tho

elections of Ohio and Indiana in

and either of them
stronger in

New

in

State

October,

been

would have

York

November.

The opposition to Tilden in his own State
has gone too far, has become too inveterate
j and extended, to be composed before the

; Presidential election.

The two

Among tho numerous routes by which
Centennial travel rrnudta this citv liule
attention has been paid to those by sea,
which are coming to furm an important
The great “rush" which has been pre­
item in the arrivali of visitor* from the
dicted al! along appears to have really be­
seaboard cities of tho Atlantic coast from
gun. Anywhere from fifty thotuand to Maine to Fl-nid*. Those visitors come aud
one hundred thousand people can distrib­ bring with them1 tbeir provisions, home,
and servants ; they charter steamers for a
ute thetnselres around the grounds with­
round Grip, embracing state- rooms, fare,
out ever running against one another or •nd board. Several of these bare alreadygiving the apperance ofa crowd, yet daily arrived chiefly, from the Eastern State*,
frequenter* of the spot readily notice a and remain a week or more in dock at thr
thicker dotting of the landscape and a wharves, where tbeir passengers repair to
their lodging and for their meals.
The
more striking aspect of the buildings, such
steamer Empire State, formerly of the Box­
ax. has appeared for the past four days. ton and New York line of steamship*,
The
meets, ucwij
newly uuuueu
dubbed ute
the riuoiiDg
Floating I'alaCC
Palace Hotel,
Hotel.
AUC great number
uuiumi of
ui new
BCW faces
laoce one
uociuccio,
too, is another indication of what the gate “ now *° port, on her first of a series of
■receipt* positively prove-that the alien- |
ftur&gt;d^‘e
1*. bringing with

leading

1 Democratic.papers of New York city can­

For Vice-President.
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,

not. if they would, obliterate their damag­

ing record of denunciations against him ;

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one hor seclerian intolerance which will
destroy the other.” .
KKPVBL1CAK STATIC COXVRMTIOS.

and score* of leading politicians all

over

the Slate are in

Be­

the same position.

I*.
■ til be

chiw weeks igo.

.h..™
Up U) Thuredey even ( .»d fewrlw eomie, end ,oie,. for

cry is “Mill they cutne.”

MichigaB has^pkeed

Ohio

||87R

FOREPAUGH’S

GREAT WMA1. SMI
ACTUAL MAGNITUDE!!

WITHOUT A SINGLE PARALLEL.
The Vulcan

the masMw.

could

with

His election as Governor two

not sare

prestige, what it

Was.

bi* party 'from sinking

and

itAtorb.

HASTINGS, THURSDAY, JULY 6
ADAM

............. 1 ..Ji,
. J ". '

.uluii |llk„n,t
. .
.
,
....
** “* '
^ra’1^ 1 ’

anole, for instance, have donned the {
tn u*. fm Iu- iuu&lt;t tav«
American fashion* from plug hats to ' whut the «-diti.r id' WmJ County

fast.

To what, then, are wc

Thunderbolts for

her

Mie proportion of

U&gt; by the cunnua eyes ofthe vulgar. That
enterprising and aeniitircpeo|ile, the Jap-

which Forges

flimsv

And all these arc not "home folks.” Candidate, Governor' Haye*, under many
foreign risitani is not obligations. Michigan
Ural State
verpr large as yet, though there is quite a to unite her solid vutTWith ttat of Ohio
yeare ago by 50,000 in New York was sprinkling of costumes and farts that are for Governor Ihymf, in the Cincinnati
by no means such a personal triumph a« easily recognised asun-Americen. Then* Convention, uiid 'Frank U. (’ull.-y, (,f t|lc
the fit&gt;| MichiGovernor Gastpn'x election in Massachu­ is the pictumque attire of the Turk, and Eaton Itapidx JuhthhI
gin Editor tn hoist the name id’ &lt;)bhi‘s
setts on inc same day ; but both events, unique dress of tho almon eyed Chinaman.
-------- -- Chinese seen ..v.v
Thene
here are v&gt;
of.u&lt;r
the ui^uct
higher L'Vorite at the head of lit* t-oluuiu*. which
in fact, were due to ttat singular tidal
class, who druw rather different from the •
did sonic three &lt;»r four
n&gt;i&gt;nth&gt; ago.
wave which in the previous October had shiny sack aud sabots of Ah Sin, so faiuilbear arc a« l» of friendship .uni faith not
made William Altai Governor of Ohio. iar in miM ofoureitta m&gt;w-a day* The*- : ,u ta torgotieu In Olii.Mn*.
Xw/mJ.
- The sinking of the Democratic majority in national owJumi*&lt; would p, rta|« ta still I l,h" f
Theatave w.- clip fr.itii th • Kitau C. uuty
New York to 7,000 la»t yearpnivos that more ootumouly «-wi if it wen- not Kir tin |

ever enjoyed any special popularity

1876

wliid.

ing over on* million aud a half of people ■ 8iU is charged, including three meal* j&gt;er
have entorud through the gates, and the : day.

sides, there is no evidence that Tilden has

Tilden-* ]4rsoiial

iss

I ™®.x
k that four fcen can remove,
__the Hone boat and take it t_
lifting
or digging, in from five
•C to fifteen
|
minutes. In the oldest time stump* were
a senowt obBtruction to cultivation of new
ground and could only be removed by pa­
tient and long continued labor or busting

PntLADXLvuiA July 1st, 1876.

Gen. Hancock would tare proved

lected.

lotiU^l to ।

The “Ru*h” hat eommenoed - Over a

paign ttan has been ot-erved.

the Republican party might tare been se­

For President.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
of Ohio.

J on th

part a sorrewhat higher tone to the cam­
candidly think that a stronger op ponent of

Natisial Repiblicai Tieket

CENTENNIAL LETTER

_______

Million and a half of people,'*o hr

This fact ought to unite with lhe eharac

Hastisoa, Mich., Jri.r 6,

q^R

io a^rita

ths

pleat leather bools, and from a rear ch- i did not know, that tin- name of Ruthii
ration would l&gt;e mistaken for genuine I
American*. Thi* vulgar curiosity ta&lt; •
of prevented a great many foreign -n&gt; frotti j
j reasons. There is n remarkable dearth of appearing in ihoir national drvws, and as ;■ \
euiMOijUence the ground* do not prraeni
, strong men iu lhe Democratic party staul ttat pictunsu|Ue appearance they should 1
| this time, so ttat a second-rate leader up
•&lt; tliw ball in motion
Next week I shall give some idea nfihri
vdit lor the work they
pear* first-rate. Tilden, too, has had n bet- curious and inteKMing exhibit* ofihtw '
tcr record on the currency question than countries in the main building.
At the northeast corner of the Govern- &gt;
most prominent Democrats.
Rut hi*
ment Building a Curve of workmen i* now ■
tower ofstrength in a |&gt;arty point of view
engaged in putting up an iron lighthouse '
I has been that he is the only Dcnnwrat
— wn«*
_
'which, wh.-n flnldied. will fully illuiniuhas made the tau&gt;t
el-im&lt;
t . the
.... »te the prori»inn» made by the I tavernto.
| name •‘Reformer.' As the cimjk^gn gnes mint for protecting lhe liv»* and property
of all who crave the , danger* of the &lt;taq’..
Ion tham claim* will bo folly kifi«.l.
Mr.
Tlw base of this wtrueturc is of woud. but &gt;
Tildens various railroad speculal taiv l»y
will ta painted to represent swum*. To ihi- !
which he is said to tare amassed u fortune tin* iron flag* of lhe super slrm-ttire ami ;
never ertimated at I
than three million*. tailed, and atave this i* a high iron cylin :
' will l*e inve .tigatrdnnd .notnc of thcia Lid dor 18 feci in diameter, the whole Imine I
I tt»pi**l by an ornamental tower. Iu ihe ■
i open to lhe li-Lt.
centre of thi* clevntiou is a place for a reThe uuravliug of hi* reform pcetcUMons। volving or flash light of the fourth grade.
from his associations with Tammany rule, and over one of the dormer window* quite
in New York and the infamous Democratic a* ornamental as they are useful) is to be
placed a fug bell weighing 4950 pound.*.
election frauds of 1868, Will al.**» become
1 Both of three signals are operated by dock
an interesting topic of public inquiry. work, which delicate yet massive piece of
That a reformer should have the hearty mechanism derives its power from a weight
cters Household Melodies
support
of such
men
ax
Billy of over 300 pounds, and by a simple change
Fowler, Ben. Wool and John Morrtaey of motion is made to revolve the light or
strike the fop bell at the intervals required.
is certainly a curious phenomenon in poli­ The clock-work exhibited is intended to
ktkiis
ctavo
hokvsks
tics to which justice is surtA to be done — •trike first, three times, then twice, then
and ttat, too, without injustice to the real once, and so on. Thiajs the signal adopt­
'
““
"sJeL"".cM-cwwi.
ed
for
one
of
the
shoals
on
Long
Island,
to
merits aud worth of Mr. Tilden** record
which the light house now on the ground*
in the work of reform.
is to bo removed after the Exhibition.
We dwell upon this subject now be­ Near this new attraction is the fbg-*yren,
acked bubctions
cause it will be seen ttat the St. Louis whose very uMyrenlikc roar has so often
Caataiaias S*er»d
startled visitors to the Exhibition. This
platform puts it iu the fore-fnxit of the
car-splitting instrument« little more than [
campaign. The word “reform” is harped
a very much elongated horn blown by I
upon with a persistency and din all throngh steam, and yet it has been heard at a dis- 1
Hit resolution* which reminds bnc of the tencc of 35 miles. The fog-horn is kieolod '
CHONS.
old saying/that barking dogs never bite. a short distance from the Ohio Bufte Build
A fair specimen of its value is seen in lhe ing, and some smart w^ h« remarked
ttat thi* m very appropriate. As it roqairre
bitter complaints of bow much the Rcpubthe use of frreh water tn generate its Ire- !
ktkbs
mendous lung jiowcr, it cau only be tis.xl 1
followed by the demand that the raramp-1 at intend points, but mren when fJaosl '
tion act- the chief step taken by cither ■ &gt;mc dmlanre from the hcallsnd it tax
been found nry effective.
—a—
party toward the restoration of specie payAgrirtltaral Hall, whieh has been the • f . P
fl
most backward of the Urge Irafldiny, pre- 1 "A VREliE DE LA LrEM K
These reformer* at St. Louis nbm pre­ sente an infinite variety of attraction m *11 '
Hi»»u Muia L» ■■■h ■nth*'...?.____

strength wnich Tilden took into the
Louis Convention and which carried

S. D. lUxix.x. CUainuaa.
L.Wfll«are.

j the nomination ?

REPUBLICAN CONORCSS ION A I,
CON VENTION—3RD niSTRICT.

To a combination

PATENTS

PKi-ERS MUSICAL MAGAZiNES

*-alitlin«lb«i
tor of defcpi

..
W.U KEATON.
JOHN DOW.

8-J.BlTBHnr Ctaimaa
DANIEL STH1KEli.
A. J. ALDRICH.

1 hree

n«l CDnauic &gt;Iok-nl

1

C

O

P

Pentus S

Haetinc*.
The Democratic Nomination for
President.

It could hardly be said that the nomina­
tion of Samuel J. Tilden on the second
1 allot at St. Louis was received with sur­

prise because there wax ax much prospect
of that as of any other result of the

ing.

vot­
It wax seen from the start that the

Tilden organisation

most

an

strength.

at St. Louis

was al­

the

Tilden

as

pre-eminent

IIis cohort of advocate* work­

ed together like a piece of machinery, and

the doubt and distraction apparent in

the

rind intercste but added to the prestige of

they wanted and how to bring it
Even the fierce New

York

about.

opposition,

when transferred from its natural
rather advantaged Tilden in the

arena,

eyes of

disinterested oliservcra, for it wtw charac­
terised by such raneor and rowdrinr. as to

give a reflex ofrexpcetaliility to ite target.
Il was a repetition of the old story of the

scribes in a few minutes chaugw
tariff which their

brethcra in

seven

have consumed

daring to propose.

month*

They

in

the

Congress

without

would abw

re­

iterated in agricui
agrimi I !
.
I
--- ------“««»&gt;«
tDCTT- WiOi.UuWithin the
pm few days the maahincry has been put
is motion to a great extent, and visitors

against the admission of any more people
“not of the parent stock”—whatever that

may mean. As to civil service reform ayd
the Iwvtowmcnt of office without regard to
polities, wc arc called upon to match the
platform ns wdl a? wc can with the wholcaale Democratic gorging of the House
office* at the earitau moment the oppor­
tunity allowed. However, we dial! have

with the many different make* ofmowen
•nd ruafeni. Some of these latter ma
chines are remarkable specimens of work“h'P, o»d afford a fine -tody «f those
who dahght in mechanic* to follow out the
apporendy complex working of the various
P*r1*’
jLk
“TC *B*°®cca«* taken

heavy

vote made the cose hopdew for hn rivals.

Toun.

EXOTIC
__

The

Standard

MONSTERS OF THE DEEP,
&lt;’RAWJ,INO 11E1TILKS.

Exhibition

of the

&lt;Hd
’

Universe.

EtLtfCTJSsrs;,-"'

■ ■

,

.

Hert of rtw EkptaM. 2
Biaci Rta,
Cot Aitelope, Sea Lioos, Horaal .Ho®, Ite, Be.

xxrtewt '

The

ratHuSsaaoam.

fcTATK OP MU-------

Arenic

Department

which wo may call the initial

machine mid to have been used by Daniel

candi­

^ilu^L

form the United States into closed door*

the fact that Tildon was the second choice
other

Thiu/i^l

PfFTY ODD CTATUE-OV.SAMEXTED ( AUES OF -WILD BKAS1'-

‘ WlLSOS. 1

. v
&lt; —1 ,
.
stnaoi
that has been made within the past thirty
y-rx On one hand is the h^clumsy

date, no when it wax men that his

Double Cit-ciia, tTndo.-

Eight Center Pole Tents.

p.mina Mesic

P

a •‘horrid exam-

of more delegates than any

S

Enormous
Menaizerie«
TjAlPKE MUSEUM

KQVIKTKrAS,

THwm
Our Cetilennhl,

QrXNAJTic

,

ACnoitATtC TALKNT IM ..’i

e«blazoned street pageant

I-lUnd lto4« !}•(SS.Itd oJ.VK?
“* ™"
A-X-. Ml 1’ •
Hemember, The GreaA Forepangli Show.

with all ha nidi
Train tax brought me a well amortod
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gail era for the

teercd. which were far more than sufficient

to meet ita requirements of the two-third
rule.

«MnU&gt;l

Sewi»c

•”•&lt;* *»i

M.dibe

IJitf'V?1. e **»«» Oooc.-ue pol.llr

K«U rffUwta- MmAiu,..
dta; and Machine Oil. I ab» xdl Wdl A
Cwti-ni Pumps.

RECOLLECT «&gt;»»», u,J Clnnu"■%

J. Macs

nnaon.

xxAltf
*

1

JOHN a. FOREPArOH, Mani^

Ad-K.»

n»d«

�[hs^efni-Wcekly hepybliejfifiajiier.

Dr. B!izo.

CHJR NEW YORK LETTER
yp&lt;;

Thi. Mri,™cd

IF FIBIALPAMlWUWttWTV.

tanti, is now at the Hasting. Bouse. .nd

COUNTY’ OFFICERS.

will remain here for a ftraf'dayii.
part visit, to this city

been remarkable

m

his

Durin-,

xneorei

the

n. Curti* i‘.rm

I._r
HAUTt!&lt;&lt;wJiiuelyt|. 187t:
1 role-sur Blaxo:—
Dear air .-—It « wUh

GUIDE

that Mra.

audmxpy, alippmy

our

R. TIME-CARD

Sa^my

uvek,

further invof-tigntiou.

Department

anxiety And disquiet is observable among

Washington, D. U. Judo, 30,1876.

charges will take placo and the prospect

Blnine —
’

in

employees

large

DupartmcuU

wish to rey to the
The popular
interrat here in the
Republicans of the country: Don't imag­ nominfttioM to be made at Cincinnati preine that Tilden is an easy man to boat II&gt;: vaded every clx-w of our temporary and
is the nuot unacrupulom. pontieUn living,
permanent rtsiJante from the highest
the moat cunning, tricky and shrewd to the most lowly to such an extent as to

grattitudo to you C.r tho complete

A general staluj of

the clerks and other

| wo a fe w things that I

uiywlf oxprore

rascali­

rill — Mr.
Clerks.

Tilden, th.•:

vigorously uxposing. his alleged

Telegrams to be secret—Mr. Mor­

greatest fraud that disgracre ' Xmencmi
politics, has carried away the prix- Then

pleasure,

Williams mid

-

PpUTtGAL

letter from Mik. U Williams ft-, of ibu

i’SSjjS:

ties a few weeks sgo,.mu1fost nu real for

Well, thcaguny of SV LsuU io

city:

As Mr. Blaine ■
Gl'AROlA.VS SALE.
a»&lt;tw of tbc «&lt;at« of Mien Switb
b no longer a candidate fur the Prcridep I V**1.*«
?1 Hl
A. Smith. «im&lt; J. K.l&lt;ar
k hereby riven ITO I

of Congressmen -The Bounty Bill

N’tw York July Jhi 1W7I5.

A.

followin ’

| President way select.

cy ; tho Democratio-refurnis who were so

h.s I

many can testify.

evidence of this we submit

ASHINQTON LETTER.

OUR

poWI„, -B.thlng-B.l./Fa™:
..
- ——t
1 .......'ng— Tho Cincinnati v», St Louis Conven­
Foihirn, —(h. Fourth— Wr»lh.-r.
tion—The aporjpriations—Absence

the

of dis­

numbers

is good for furloughing tho entire force

in each of

the

departments.

state of uncertainty

and

p***»uknt t:. Llfcn»c »r.J •uthoritr rn
the twe-ny ninth &lt;!*- a f May. A. D

.TOS. 5S5L&amp;, Sffi’JlSR.

Such

a

*aoro v* *e-«
.ri*!l,.,4 IKOOSO’-O".*'-.
_ *)at*। Jan*. tAt* A. D. ICT.
■ junoMw?

dnmoralixation

was never known before within the

mcm

rare of our son Albert N. Williams of
ory of the ‘'eldest inhabitant.
dcafnore in ooo of his
„f
Then he lias millions of money which he’ keep almost tmr entire population in the
■tending.
Wc began to dispair of his made out of railroads nnd other monopo
strvsts from the formal opening of the
ever recovering his bearing when you com- lire, whose tcalore aud uuacnipulomt ally Convention up to lhe tinal hour that
mcnccd treatment about the 1st of April, ho has ever been when he could make any­
brought the intelligence of Hayes and
but after you bad treated him a abort , thing by them. He used money by the
Reversely the
— ——« nuuri
r -j
uiuucj *&gt;j me Wheeler's nomination.
ume, he was happily restored to his hear- ' bancI to
‘he nomination, and he doings uf the St. Louis Cuuvenliuu were
uflciitm.
mg and remains well, aud we eenrider it a • w*^ UM
hy the cart-load to secure the r;garded with a feeling akin to iudifier-.

.

CHANCERVI^RDER.

STATE OP HlCItiaAN.-Hvr.ntMnili Jaduita

uf June. A. I). ICT.
’
Fredrick Stickle. Cc»nUin»ut.

MARRIED

A. M.

1W r.

m.

1:13 r.‘ n‘

Permanent cure, and we cannot
our

express

iu words &gt; Oration.

Then he

has. or will have, the euce.

thank fulness that he is re- j uulle^ support of that eaiing cancer, Tam-

stored to hearing.

eases of the . kind

We remain your well wishes.

Very Re-. I

■pectfully yours.

’

rcader* Tammany opposed him
True, but whut

convention!

Mn.o L. Williams,

in the

fur?

• nothing eke than to gel its pricu.

For

Lout*

Piitfo^n.

supporter of "Tilden und

Ref..nn

I.ircu:* Court

lished in this District by the jairiuclastic

MM.i.i» .1..lai-ire».«,k ,ta:
। itsdk This has always boro tlw tauti-s uf
•■TI«.|J&gt;ir.«i»u..rfMk-|4.u..rM.«uit. I TMuuy. .ml .Inn .ill U Th.-.l.i
ed
any colored
u ......
matt .
ixl to
tn aiiv
iMil.irwI spectacles' ihm
.1 ..
____ _
ion of Tilden means thu triumph of Tam*
wants t*. look thn-ugh at it. It is intend
ed Io do like lhe xuapcmki* which tho many jus: as much as though John Kelly
aiu'tioiovr cried in thoe word-. "Urtig had supporti*’’ him firm* the beginning, any
enough f**r any man and sh&lt;&lt;n eit.nigh fur even more, lor Kelly must be paid for tho
any Imy.” It was intended Io suit beindexpense* incurred iu lhe fight.
er.itn of diffcnuit States holding dianietti
Rut, despite the support uf Tammany
rally t&lt;p[»ii&lt;ite doctrinra. For auAh a purTilden cannot cany New York. The solid
........ .. ..

Iwf"
veui«.&gt;n, whtvfrevcr '
fii'iu the r&gt;&gt;uikl

men

of tho

dm

ante

a

return

to

status—ibis

l*ellm&gt;*

daA.,'rotie and all. Iiiik-d

ofMirhUen.

scldp-

Tild* t»'»

tlon with iDnto'nslniHons of oommendalion, and a&lt; an ethkuce, in cum?

of

tiuu. i&gt;*r tmUUhrvet

htx

MwsAiirsi.TritfscKiSa

BUevesrt, that the mum* npirit which dicta­
ted the national policy
years proceeding

last

for the

the war, would

ten

again

triumph. aw»l torn Itack the lido of p

?rtue^f»*t
■d.ell.lth.

res** and universal lrl*crt; that has &lt;i
whelmed ■»&gt; many
the pct institui
ot a

Democracy,

reactionary lub-eullod

IhTjSd dVVf
tie afternoon.

.SPECIAL NOTICE

during sixteen years nf Republican ttxecif-

'
,
canu
not dency.
The last (lay of the fiscal year finds the I i-uvory th*
t|io dodging of the

Democratic

l-clkve in him; and

Cunwm‘mn on

hi

“d-------d nigger schools" and

1 ankee,

which enntinnally sigh for
the

SALEOX EXECUTION-

reooot;rm-tion '

every

"pf-osed

Julio Morrisey, O.*kvy Hall

j fl«c win-, ihuitcr doggeries, o|&gt;en gintuilb*
anil their N&lt;*r&gt;heru nlliro. say*&gt;*f lhe Fin. '
। and pay (likire und bruiaera to tlcenhi.
aiicial plank in lhe St. Louin^Matrtota "il
j tuau, iln- consideration being that Tamis. with the interpretation we put on it
I many shall dictate the course of the adminVery satisfactory to us." T bat iuteqire‘
| iMratioii, and divide the plunder t«» suit

It w like, rhe renlaurani

sturdily

Juliu Kelly, and all of the gang, will work

I joihd him.

devoted In t|ic

jects und puquM-n ufjba ex ('niifitderaln*

■'•I crulv un lhe &lt;l&lt;&gt;llnr

• r.t*.
Hila A. Miner.

‘•the war is a failure and ought to ,c&lt;-xsc''/|

measure, which habitually refeni to the
splendid sy»l«ni of public acliook estab­

Tile New Y*nk .S'rtM. one i.ftlie k-.

pa|.T&gt; iu the Unliun.

f»ih&lt;

nearly uni ver

sal, while that pji^iou of it which always

which he gave to tlie world as the seijti- I
. bargain fixed up this week, aud next week men! of hi? jmrty in 1864, with every]
| Tammany will wheel into line as the ard manifestation
uf approval, which hoi j
j dent

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

licilur within

Tam­ greeted every reppn of. re verse i&gt;&gt; the
Viiiot* arms witlr vociferous shouts of joy, . „
------------------- -------- ;-----------------------which applauds Tildens declaration that LfaHER-BOWEK-At tU M. K. Paro*n**ei«

many pm itselfiu opposition to thestrong। j rat man solely to compel th it slrongrat
lie lire also letters from I. W. Vroonut* Esq. aud many abets all allreling to man to cutuu to its term* a* the price of
bis election. That is all. There will be a
Lw perfect and cumplct success

The St.

Prairieville. Maeh. to Jea-

the

District wus outspoken and

i month* from the dale of lhl&gt; order, end
of Ihrir efpeere i»e theetkeir *n

Hancriclf

for

prefiereuo.-

progressive,
re, comparatively
-I
IU"Dy’ w,nch is a power iu American poli- intelligent
and con*c&lt;|
\
gucntly
thinking /F“1
,o lw «ad«-crtimstcd.
Bui, says element of the Democratic
die party uf this*!
this'
Z

Hoping you will hayc

likc success in other

The

among

srLrtsw

party do

money question will

Uovernnient d.-stitute of the

mean*

JOlHtq’CRE.'iSr. Hberiff
is Ttk ICC________Juu^lwV

SALE ON EXECUTION. '

l"r |

nait him the support nf thotisiiml* of good its adnrituMratiou after to-nq*bt al twdvc
and irw mon. who have heretofore acted o'clock. A fcwiiKwv uuiu*|»or1ant appro

priation bilk have been |*auutl, but the
men of tjn- parly—tbum? win• j*uy taxes more important one**, designedly delayed
and do'itol want **ffia&gt;—have lir-sl of thein the liovse that the Government might

that • inert inc of the Hrpublican

iuidil nundwr of
puhliraiion of rvre
trrrd rover a wide
f
•cJpn^eute. The articles
lire.
MI., rf T~l,I......l«.
which
—
-‘PropbMieIntuition:
'-tllinipvM of IVreUnRla*' —a very »|*ri(htly
ammint of Inftirnia.r;,. 777 -..*’,— n,

honal HiatoVy. a!w&gt; illualralod; -The Way It
Ended ; Jangle, and out ofTnao: -Tempers

when they beat John Kelly in his atroug1 Imlds. These im*ti tiuv nut vote lor Hayes,
j |,ul tftCy Wl|| IH&gt;I vote lur Tilden.
Never
I thukws. ihe obi schemer will make a vigur....
.. , .
■ -n
,*
•
. r .•
I «“Hsl“. “»J will pull «.ery «... u «...
succcre; and, re he has money, organus। lion, and is entirely without a coneciencr.
it jA going t&lt;&gt; l*c a rather hard job to beat
him
We shall teal him, but it will take

I
.
. , . .
h:U‘1 B“,k
do 11
»

"n the 4ih page will be found an article

trait : General

Bight.-

ii.eir-1 entruuiel Cetehratfou n decided euccee*.

■is

Mrs. fionthAdvertiaed Lett era.

T- U- Peterson Jt Brothen publish a

»ith •'hinuaeV and ‘•Self-Bnieed.'*

furuinliing the More in

a deeidodly superior

" ''Mr. It b bb purpore u bare tbe terror
«'l Hartl Drug Store in lhe city. H. has
kM large n^rUuce *» Pharmsmaifat, aad the
puMic r»u dep«Qd oa him la all rare, will* a
«riVMy thu al) Prescription, will bo care-

(lumtmltec* with
of any immediate

Il caunot escape lhe intelli­

gent masses concerned that the l&gt;emo-

crata hare consumed seven . months lime,
intriguing for a

List of letters remaining in lhe Rasti.R. I*
O. Barry CUnnty. Mich. July 6th, I8“«.
Ml*- Emma Garock. Mbs Elisabeth Gordon.
B. B. McCaffrey. Mb- Agnau Oberhat tor,
Mis* Sarah Williams.

Frank Loonris Battle Creek, Unslng Ken
yna. Trent Mich. Mrs. CnBnt* Poitw PUtna

Bathi.xg. .

with the

we are threatened

sud bake in the summer.

bill hail b«eu

und

compromised

tion of the

PremdentU

note and

xxlU

pa-ssed.

madison Dispensary.

message passed

the resolution (previously rejected in lhe

Booh by a party

thirty days.

vote)

tsnridi:

the

extending

Randall, jt . is said was ap-

|x.-al«l to by Itepublit-aK and Democrat* do

tioti and refused.

All us
uni

lo-nighi atlwaltr,

_

agrees with the Senate iu thus et
the present

&lt;ir.hr

appropriations are

■un*-. -

pareed

i... m.-

there will ba a like reanh in the

every inlcrret connected with

the

end

of to-day 's sreaion.

that

scent

further evi^emM of hostility U’ &lt;fce Gov­
ernment would not be required.
The altMtuee of Tenibera of Ikmgre-v. at

St. Louis during the week Hire

the

oqmmitte

has

x|ualiaation bounty bill

n*:•.•»«, I .. arevanur-tlx.

fadUv-

jf
COMMKllCM It.

IIASTlXas .UARKK ...

rendered

progtesH in Ixrgwhliun vety alow.
Senate military

-

other

appropriation bilb not passed by the

Il would

ro

case Ajf

The

WUKAT&lt;M&gt;wrMk.l.H4««I.U

reported

favorable,

with amendments excepting from ita ben­

BABT-PARMlMG.

efits sailors, marines and persons borne on

The attention of tl»e authorities has been
called to the brutal system of bsby fxnning, and as the invesUgation procoods, the
extent of it becomes absolutely appalling.
One womaa in Hestei St., locked her doora
and left her lodgings. Tbc neighbora in
the Mock adjoining hoard low moans tn
her rooms, and breaking the uoors open,
found therein twenty.three babies, from
iUu to three y«n in ap, all of
oomiition of wrotehednraa that

the rolls as Indians or slavre, and ■ refus­

One of theta, when some

[ONER’S NOTICE.

The Senate, ye*terdny, icting the sugges­

ing to deduct from the bounty to ’6e giv­

en , that paid by States.

on. M the north front door nf the C

pidity of the telegraph

companies

cu­

anti

from the impertinent cariosity of Cop.
federate spire; hare been mtrodured into

both Homws of CongrtsH.

The’. Houte

food was put
a=.|«iwdj ate and referred to the Finance Conunittoe

of them would have been dead iu a fuW whether Senator Morrill will
hours wore. The woman who had thus

[Conlinuad in next issue.]

P0TAT0K8. per tatkel.3*.
APPLES. p« buh«l.»&gt;e.
ONIONB/rerbrebel.treMBe.
BEANE. rerb«Aal.C.'«tl A).
PORK. M.WEMU.
SHOULDERS, por IO*-.

busineiw or social purposes, from the

new

It is nof thought extremely
kind* of frail, candies,

bmrornine u'cioek andtheaet-

legitimate

with instructions to prepare ft

AU

while

triumph

partisan

the business of the .satwian has gone by

The jieuple vf New York ought U* . bo| c»t&gt;sc&lt;Renees which involve the lore of
the chwnekl pnoplt in ths world; for oar- I
millions and the violent dhttnrkince of
teiuly they have fjtoilrties for btdliing un- j
every gon-nuneatal. rommereial aad so­
rich »*nl । ^DOWU
any other srity in the world. The.
The Naval appropriation
st of c®'|- I city is an-iateud, with waler everywbete , i cial relation.

«|

&gt;» ahead/ in lhe ru/A edition.

agreement.

default r*o time to attend to it, aud noW

‘Ancieui Manner, win* new and j but yet there are no oiqtortunilicii
omtorlunilics
fiir
for
illusiradons, is inelnded among bathing.
_____ &lt;t. The
___ city
, .authorities
ulnorities prohibit
bathing in any of the waters within the
city limits. excejA in such houses as are
i very enteneivr cirrulallou.
.... ■ t. e
r
\______
7. of
'u:7l '
; pu
Vol. M begine a ill* lids nun.- provided
by
the city,
Which.
for n popi
lotion of a million there nre two. *1 he
Subscription price, for •» ye*
over-nice people object to seeing the naked
include* an excellent premhin*
I bodies of lhe poor people, and consequent
ly ihe heated boy, the dusty, grimy laboror, who walks along the river and lungs to
Slate Land Office, Michigan.
! plunge into its coal waters, is obliged to go
! dusty and dry to his attic and satisfy him
self with a pint of water iu a basin. It ia
' b
t.lwrJ
ImoI *tely awful, this
thk nrohibitiou.
prohibition. nu
The
Lbtma IUxxkb:
city u&gt;ow * an oven, the miles of brick
walls hold hent all summer, the pavemente
are scorching night and day, the air is full
of drnrt, which eats into the skin like ver­
min, and to prohibit the poor from enjoy­
ing the water that is all around the city is
only one degree less cruel than it would be
to deprive them of air. But so it js. They
have no delightful bath-tubs at home, ax
have the rich ; nor can they gel out of the
Cnivsfsity
city when the themometer goes up into1
the nineties. So here they stay, and sweat’
Arricultursl
and suffer, with relief under their noncn
i:
_
which they dare notoyoy.God help the,
poor iu New York. Ail seaaoM nre un
kind to them. They free*.’ in the winter

*r-ft

fad the weigld of (.'unfahtrales wrath, are

•'t
little or no prospect

and speculation ia rife

bill.

doubtful

swwpt

the

SALT. Suv.rerbbl.JI
BALT, eoarre. Mr bbl.. K
HAY.perlre.S»JO»Hd».
DRIED PEACHES, rrared.ree lb.* 1&amp;».

S&amp;.SSi.lJfiKS-.'yJi.TS1

�NEW. ADVERTISMEET rfr.

of the Slate Land

‘‘ommitrtoner

“TIE VIBRATOR'

Office

MBS aoLX&gt; LOXT SKA0OX
wznnor on xulubx ox varenos

Swear’s Ho-j-au,
OR A XD RAPIDS..................................... MI
LTOM &lt; P1CKKH1XG, Proprietary

M fUK JHbu
0* and altar D«*

SuIk

Mtaii Ldy iurrff'RKN

‘

'urrSS-.-SST

k

lAlltOAD.

Mrt. train* will r« •* ,0*'

IlCHffiil Iffl TH! SOUTH
« w

VO
eftont iu the dirt harge of the dutita m nm
oficc then- will probably no one deny, but

there -.rem* to be . growing
dtH**’”1"
on th-part of the Republican party of
Michigan to “rotate" the office*. »nd

Mr. Clapp w now in tho fourth W**
Tin &lt;b«. » pMir &lt;“

odur ra»dia.&lt;™

“

otecc'

acveral

already

natne*

mcouawd. *»•! •'■«* « •&gt;“* “T Eg'
B.

T. VMUfc of B.,

TU,

Cou,),.

►OLD BY ALL DHUtKilETB.

G«, r.nri*S* wooU

* ’“ll “ScCT

th.ie i. M ,d«n for
11.
iboroaglilj

rwoo^.1. &lt;i.ulK
ia li. Md da­

CHICAGO at LAKK HWBO* &gt;
At A. M. Rock a Carriage Shop
Jefferson St,

ihM

l« bw*K*1 IbrnnT

There Um been

h L&gt; buy
Tarrant* Seltxcr Aperient.

Carnap, Sip aad Ornamental

SOLID WEALTH 1
•600,000 IN GIFTS!
Grandrel Scheme cwr Prerented t&lt;rtb» Public'
A VOBTVXK WOK OXLY «M.

-

PEIIXrtUK DITUUOM.

Harting*, Mich,

S

TIME TABU: NO. 8.

CENTRAL HOUSE

•1. t.ke e«rW Mwmtoy. Star. «• ■*

Tito Comtmay rmretuf th* rik't«» rary
cmnataaoo* maw*rtx«.
■■ ■ • ■
TRAINS. FE8T, ,

HASTINGS, MICH.

E. STAUFFER. Prop,

.•xrtttxs

ring lb. UU «ar, Uriag Uro gromoud

froa Ijmusaui w Lrerrt Brigadier Coo-

JSttSti

$600,000.

cntl
'
.
_
He in fifty-four years of age, a pioneer of ThM. P. Portar. Kx-Gur. Ky, GaaT Maaacw
POUITIVK1.YMO PomresNUTi
Bay County, and has hewn for himself tn
LIST OF GIFTS:
that new section, not only a home, but a

Good Stablinc Ueoanaedwi with the Uuaa.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.
BMtiart.Mi.h_ Nor. M.U?5.

**«*

”

character and a myme that doe* no

dis­

credit to h» bend or his

Hu

UO

office

SO

nomination

to

would giro

taptoal

I cart-

lhe State

ntiren aoMiera

of

La»d

to

the

and

the

prove

it*

artisfaction

Michigan,

Republican party would again

JOtMt, Shepard B O&gt;.,
BATTLX CIXDL MICM

These unrivaled machines and repaint Tor

fixity to the 1 defenders’by it* remem­
brance. of them in tho dirtribntiau
of
*

official patronage.

Gen. Partridge

nun of sterling
rtcrlinr integrity
man

and

»

nie are supplied at lowest factory prices

a

no better
Igand

Office.

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL

Sinical and Mechanical

clinic* could be made for the State

।

DENTIST;

A New Wonder in California

John Muir, well known to the visitors
of the YoMtnite Valley, annoucc.i the
diacovcry of a rival to that w0?d5™
scenery.
It is a valley on the South Fork
of King’s River, forty-five miles from
Visalia in a rishi line. The valley is nine
mil® in length from eart
to wert, and
has an average width at the bottom of
about half a mile. It Iwu 5,060 feet
above the fcvel of the aea. and ita walls are
about 3,000 feet high. They are preciruious, and mine of the koremite, Hkc
El Capitan, /and thu Sentinel and the
Cathednd Rocks, have their counterparts.
The falls of the new valley have more
water, but arc more picturcwptc than
those of the Yosemiu. Aocow i* fio®
Veolia, the great part of the way by a
good wagon road, through groves ofscquetias and forest* of fir and pine. The
taaU can be extended. Muir aays. over

THE NEW YORK

MILITARY

Will rttand to all brattehw of the Profrrticn and

AGENCY

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

PENSIONS
To'whom Pensions are

LEARN TELEGRAPHY.
EF^rssiiPte

“ .Ji ^iApiawiW',S‘
CHICAGO I

JOGHaiLAIE SHORE

"E. W. VOIGT’S
. I* the Best Lager Brewed in the Wort

$5 - $20 F'.g.’-te.rar’rjS

la»d.Mr.________________________ xxtl&gt;«4

^riJTD KKADISU. PATCMOMAJfCrrASD
AltA r/O.V- Moal Chatwin?. Ne-m.rlun and
Maniaea GuMr. Jiowlns bow jitharttz m faalnate and run th« loro and affoclioai o( auy par­
ton they choate inatantlr. OB pmm. By mad
Mtrt*. Hunt A Co.. I3» .1.7tb St.. Pblfii. xiiltwC

Wllliaau A &lt;&gt;.. brewen. iMwu'i Brewery

With lartBMRrtU. Para * CHa«&gt; 1 M. J«Mwh.
fadiaaaprtU. sad all t&lt;Mthaweatera Grand Jaue
vuiw.
Holland.
HayWithLugirr^na.XawJUbay A^C^i- Grand Raft

4w4

ALBERTDiqKINSON
ORFn?ED

SEEDS,

CtlRREKFONDKNCE SOLICITED.
[o&gt;. 117 wad !!• Klnzie St roti,

HAND NJUHBN NIVItlON.

CHICAGO, ILL.

Going to Kansas or Colorado.

Iwurta^CUMtaaatL .ad Cinriaaali. todiaA.i

SALTAT0R BEER

FOR SALE OR TRADE

stock.

■siMKtxsrtfci.YJfvr.*

Geo. M. Savage 4 Co’a Column.

OXE roilTABLF. STEAM SAW MILL
pany of drovers hare mhctwi a ciam. *»
the valley, for the purpose of rawing

ACBCkl Jramoa—With Drtrwit. K»l Rirer A
flMtijrt BaKiMara A Ofciw RailraUx.

Tke Brllakk Start Liar
EAST AND WEST.

in good order runing event day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OF MULES 7 yearo old
ONE 5 year old MARK, ONE BUGGY
nearly new. also ONE HEAVY STA­
TIONARY ENGINE, for arte on GOOD
TERMS. For particular* enquire on the
premises one mile west of Carlton Center.

TO AJtl&gt; r»i&gt;X.

■IAN* IAFIII AN* BETWIT
April 1MM. ARtn.

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

Take the Atohisoo, Topeka * banta Fe
Railroad; tho new and popular lute from
Atehisou and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arfcanass Valley, to Pueblo, Colo"do
XXlITml
Sprags. Cucharas, Del Norte, Tnntdad.
Santa Fc and all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Arisoua. Special round tnp
90 day tickets to Denver on sale May 15th,
R UH ARI), &lt;
j
at S50 taking in the famous watering
places ou the D. AR, G, Rout Irew em­
igrant rate* to the Ssn Juan Mine*.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara between
the Missouri River and the Rocky mount
tains without change.
Close connection
made at Kansas City and Atchison in REAR OP 320 NORTH SECOND ST.. (Second
xxilBml
Union Depot": For maps, time tables and Floor.) PHILADELPHIA,
the “ San Juan Qmide,*’ address,
T. J. Amdkmon.
*
’’ *• (rtn. Pau. A&lt;ft.
XX52tf
\
Topeka, Kan.

oopro £*#•'

Uoina North-Day Srpeo, Grand Raurt. N.ar.1
daily exeopt Sunday!, Autht Exprea daily «xe*| t
daily axeept Sat
urdaya Allrtbot Mrtao Anita &gt;rno&gt;t Soudan

-&lt;M&amp;“on5nebTaM cXSmfmu
drG^M4M»«*oa-with K A 8 H birfaioo o&lt; tLe

Xr^dtand-witblhoMMicoa Lair Share rail
Ar Oraurf

with G RY t»hri*oo ortho M

'OROI ETTE:

TE.N P1:N BALLS

tn lie

COMIC

Fob Haul—A fine

mare

and

«dL

Time will be given if desired for an appro­
ved note. Inqnire/rf* Morgan Jones.

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                  <text>VOL. XXL NO. 21.

Jhe^ejni-Weekly h8|Ublicaj» Sapper.
GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

PUBLISHER.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JULY 46,1876

Read the Record
€&gt;»■ ■X'XXRS

L'.iuuty. Miehlcan.

TKKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

bliveb cbiui nav i

GENtfUL HAY0S

His Record in the War of the Rqbdlion.—Wounded Four Timet, &gt;nd
Four Hot... Shot nndor Hlm.-Not

up lhastony alopes ; We crmld norf* and
—a-- ---&gt;
J.*.-/.*--.t-----on
-hear the ‘a
smoke
arid clatter
ofmusketry
the deadly jtmimit ::md then we tould
hey cmr comrades' chepr of victory. Earb'» l»yl« TO nyjdljr
to . .imple
*'"**’*' “ “W

BATTI.B
OF OMicm.
CEIMRCBXKK.
Only i
• Client
unuer
■
Gallant Soldier, but,Model
but a Model
OMoer.-He Refute, While In the
. K«rly.~» Ml &gt;«* w.FiAn. Hill.
Arm, to Oo Hom. .nd Electioneer 1^
£

WHOLE ND. 1064.
was daring roupmn-JfayajVflank^.aoii
renfj Bnd |jlorO
on aheruMioy, bul retrratdr capttint.
tlnr fita; ■. of thia
imminent ]*ril tU«.dirvaou; withdrew sitii
Btcnlly liD«.'andfr&lt;» thia wntiLcbs.bkwa.
of■‘the teniblsordod of-Mirpw3«d:nnd&lt;r»»
treat, maintained its organization uhbrak»
en, not taring ito much fas a«in plate. .CaL
Hayes directed ■ it* moitmenu with. Xhu .
utmost skill and intrepidity, leading Mt
backward gradually and in gaud onlee
from one hill-top to another, and making
&lt;&gt;ucrg|tii» reristaueoat wety poaiblapoint.
His superb coducM-'-and oourags: in th&gt;»
midst of the frightful routand confusion,
acted like magic Upon Hu men. and tba
example of Ins. division, chocking each
rebel onset with its firm rind steady lin&lt;M.
reanimatud tlic broken repmcDts, and
fired them with ite own determined spirit of
resistance. Lc,.
I
D;. : ■■■ ’
Overpowered and driven from his ad?
vzuoed position, Crook's &lt;x&lt;mnrand flow co­
il envi wed to form on theduft of the Sixth.
Corps, whieh itsrif, in.turn, *was ribon
obliged to fall back. While this move­
ment was going on the tratn-i were all
nipidly.moruig off. thonjeh imminently expo-ed to capture. Sheridana hmikpiartert train was j^rticnlarlv in peri),. and a
desperate effort tuiiaru it was inade. which
proved FuceeflsfaL Just as tho enemy's
triumphant fines were ewo&lt;i|MDg .. down
upon the train, Gul. Hayhi brought his
division to a bait, and Birt them with.A
firm raustaove. Some of his regiments
wavering under the tnrriHo fire, Col.
Hayes paltapcd farward to rally his men/
and. mounting a iirfit declivity, was. fr&gt;o:
founded nt liswYhan a Lund nd yards by
tits tncmy'b-iufantty*. which instantly de­
livered a volley of bullets and yells .Hayes',
horse fell dead beneath him. pierced by
many bullets, am by she suddencan of
out of the
4it*
“ fall,
’«»&gt; dung
UunKits
,Ls rider
ndcf violently
vMXt ntijrouLat
the

for Oongrest.-rDeelaring that Any , North and Masauntten Mountains, which
Officer Who, Would Do 80 "Ought was regarded an the strongest in the val; 1ley.
Sheridan followed riiarpfv,'and on
to bo Sculped."'
“
tho 22d impetuously availed this strong­
hold. The tactics of Opequan were re­
old
peated, tho Sixth am) Nineteenth Corps
[Concludcd from Monday's issue.]
KA TES OF .4 /&gt; VER TISING.
attacking (lie cActny’a right and tenter,
’ nATTi.x or ofkquAN:
old
and Crook’s Corps being sent around to
the right to ouvefopc his left and rear.
Sheridan had by this time pretty 1 bor­
old
ough 1/ reorganized the mixed forces Col. Iiaye*’ division ltd in thu latter
placed nnder Ui* command, and, on' the movement, and by making a detottr
bi
6th of September, vru visited by General •- through a serie# of ravines arrived nt a
Grant, who states in bis report that be point oa Early’s flank deemed unavaila­
old
saw that “but two wools of instruction ble. Clambering up the steep side of
were necessary—‘Go in !" Accordingly. North Mountain, Which was covered with
Grant gare them, and Sheridan went in. an -nlnrost faupcnttrablc- fflJtanglcnrcnt’ of
The battle of Opequan or Wincheriter, m rivre and undcrbruib, thu division unperit is usually called, took place on the 1 'Jib ceircd gained a position close to and in
rear of the enemy’s line, nod then charged
of September.
TheLattle opened at 10 a. tn., when with perfect fury, in wrench* that the rebthe Sixth Corp* cmergvd from the ra­ 4J.1 scarcely wade any rcsiatanre; nt all.
vine followed by the Nineteenth, and tak­ but fled in utter rout nnd terror, leaving
ing ground to die left pushed imjictuous- many guns and hundreds of prisoners to
iy forward against Early's ■ right. Crock's the victorious Soldi era. Meanwhile Ear­
command, conipranng Duval's and Tho­ ly’s center had also been broken, and hte
burn's division, now debauched into the army precipitately left the field, a dtevalley, and passing Ifchind die other two urd-rett mob. Col. Iiaye* was at tho
corps, moved rapidly to the right intend­ head of hte column throughout the bril­
ing to turn the enemy's left and charge liant charge, not only tfirecling the move­
him in the Hank- and—rear.
In the ment, but, by hte example of ]&gt;ersonn!
course of Crook's advance , it occupied daring, greatly adding to the enUiuftasm
rvrviTB
the extreme right of tho line, and crow- and impetuosity of hte men.
Nearly a month dapsed, during which
MILO T. WUEEUtR,
, covered by an almost impenetrable growth Early thoroughly reorganized and largely
i’hr-jLz,
of cedar.
Through tins the command increased hte forces.
pushed on, with Hayes* brigade in the raiding the valley with hte cavalry, bad and his £x&gt;t ami ankle badly wnmebed in
front. The brigade then advanced rapidly withdrawn to a point near Cudar Creek, bring disengaged from the ntirrun. Par
ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
below -r
Eialicr
and ----Lad a moment the soldiirra from bolh rides supcovered bv a light line of akirmtehera six
—. miles
—.—
—r ’s- Hill,
----- , —
driving tke enemy's cavalry.
Crossing I gone on a flying trip to Washington, de]K«ed him to l»e killed as he lay upon the
two or three open fields exposed to a I voicing the command upon his senior
ground, benombed with pain, and scarce­
scattering fire, the brigade reached a | corps couunander Gen. Wright.
The
F. S. BOWEN,
ly ride to more. Recovering himself,
slight deration where it came into full troopa occupied high ground. Crook’s
however, he sprang to his feet, and in
view of the enemy, who opened upon it a Corps being in advance, Emory's Nino­ the midst of n perfect Worm of bullets
- •
teenth on the right, and about a mile in
heavy fire
of- musketry
and artillery.
from the rebels, who were now almost upGot Hayes now Marted bin cuuu»cud rear o£ Qtoak'o front line, and W right's
4&gt;n him, ran back tn bis {liristan, which he
»li tiYlVL I'eseta Coenty Harraror aad General
forward on the double-quick, and dashing Sixth on the right of Emory's, iho ex­ rejoined witlmut furtiter' injury; Mean­
Cvur.yaoeer. OSJee at the Cvnrt Ilona..
through a thick fringe of underbrush treme right being covered by a division of
while the headquarter train had escaped, .
Crook's forces comprised two
came upon a deep dough about fifty cavalry.
and the divuioo. being no longer support­
yards wide and stretching nearly the divisions, Haya’ and Thoburn's, number­
ed on rear or flank, resumed its backward
NOTARY PUBLICCOHVKYAXCER* LOAN
nearly tho whole front of hte brigade. ing about 4,OOO men in all. Hayes* line movement.
lOHST.—Will nwutixU loan oa real estate for
■ The bottom was -a treacherous ouxe, and being continuous of that of the Nine­
onsAT rxioN TioTOkr.
»• .
I the dark water, now churned with flying teenth Corps, and Thobum occupying a
C. G. HOLBROOK,
Tlio fighting now grow more and more
i bullet.-’, was on-the newer side about ten a position about a mile in advance of
Hayas,
covered
by
a
light
parapet.
The
stubborn
on
tho
Union
aid
A
Tlfr
enemy.'
f^jmp
50yl
1 nearest force of national cavalry on the wearied with marching and fighting, an-(
- -.. battery, thinly supported, the idough be----.
-'
'
! ing itself'deemed a sufficient protection . left was at Port
Port Royal,
Rovnl. eight
cicht milt*
miles dtedis- tempted with camp plunder, more and
---------------------—
- I The moment was n critical one.
Should tanL Gen. CrOdkhaffAppliedI for a dimore relaxed lite purauit, and at last, iu a
J. L- FISH,
I
|C
*Af
f | the brigade undertake to go around the viskwi of thte force to cover hte exposed position of their own selection, the retreat­
I I I Gi
w I wJ_ I
IV ■
1 VJ
ww
IM
■ I
would be exposed to n left flank' and an adjacent ford of the ing forces wav brought to a( dead faaltterrible inmauiug
infilading UIV,
fire, auu
and losing
tlrn CUco- ck
--- ’—
— The enemy seemed to content, himsell irilli
Shenandoah,
aud M«
hte ««•«««*
roquest h«.1
had lLecn
: lenwie
eraiwg till
17 and adplnuic eoantiaa. OBoe o»ei
* Barae? Urea Store. Hertiex.. Mieb.
thusiasm of the charge, would certainly granted, but by some mtechancc the car slieiling tlu’jn, and far Hie time being made
lie discomfited, and the line of advance airy did not take its paiitfon promptly, no further dcmomUxation, Gen. Comly,
LUCIUS RUSSELL,
as ordered.
then commanding las Twenty third Oh'ui,
Early, aware of the absence of the cav­ ot Hayi-s'- division, tliui doaqUcK flic
. &gt;tl *
alry, resolved to steal out of Lis forest socne and what followed .
____ _—, 10 &amp;*vc
1-----Gen. Crook lay i cirnple uf rods away
.“forward" to his muu, and then the ex­ covert at Fisher s' Hill, passed by tho
ample, as he spurred into the horrible Cedar Creek position, then fall upon tho from the line iu a nlaee which' wemed ’to
CHAS. H. BAUER.
He beg-au this be more particularly exposed tlian.' any
! ditch.
alien. liuimiuuu
Hone and rider
,un. sank .iu...j
nearly &lt;&gt;»•
trot Union flank and rear.
I of sight, but the hone swam until he movemout during the night of Oct- 18, other part of the unc. Cui.. JU ayes' .lay
fortunately
for_ him,
happened
to cloeeby, badly bruised from' bu fidl,' hrul
struck the spoogy bottom, then gavewhich,
a-----,-------------— ....
..-----.
u helplessly
1- into hrwyft&lt;gvsnd dark
fimdiag w bitterly romplaiuiug because the ‘ troojpB
plunge
or —
two, pad —
sank
left bv
by way of a diversion, did not charge the enemy's. Enc,' instead
the mire. Dismounting, Colonel Hayes division to the loft
BURGHER.
Suddenly
waded to the further honk, beckoning Iris main column, leaving die tnrnpikv, of wnitiim to be charged.
with h« cap to his aoldiera. some of advanced to the right by unfrequented there is a dust in tlie rear, .on flic . ‘Win­
whom soon succeeded in joining him. patlis along tho side of the mountain, chester pike, and almost before.’they ‘.Mare
WM. H. HAYFORD,
Tdany others, in attempting to follow, holding on by bushes where the men aware ayoung man, in TnJIf'MinorGvnar'were killed or drowwed, but soon enough could scarcely ollwrwiac Lave kept their ri'a uniform,mid riding ihrionsiy a’ mag­
had passed to form'A nucleus for the 1m- feet, and twice fording jho North Fork nificent black horse, literally “ficcijedjritu
gade, and then at Col. Hayes' command of the Shenandoah. The cavalry, which foam," reins up and. springs’off by Gem
he leading, they dimed the bank and Crook firmly believed to be in poauiun ou Crook's side. There is a js-jfiwt fuur as
DR. C. RUSSELL
made for the guns.
But the enemy, hte flank, would, bad it really been there, cTorytexly. recognizes—Shcrulau 1. \, He
dismayed by so bold a charge, bad with­ have covered the principal one of these talks with Crook a little wlulc', enllinp
drawn his battery just in time to’ save it, lords, and rendertd thte movement im- away at the toj&gt;s af the’ wnrite,'with ' hte
and now confusedly flccL, Tn a few -min­ poanMe. In its absence, Early succeeded riding-whip. Gm. Crook sponka a UriP
PARTNERSHIP.
utes Cdoacl Hayes reformed his brigade mi completely passing tho flank without dozen sentences that sound a great dc|l
LRU'. L ». 4 I. W. BROWN-Phyeietaat. /•»on the further side, of the , slough, and giving serious alarm, and an btnir bo like tbe craek of the whin, aud by that
eie. OCeeover A. 3. Iknrno a atora, Stole
resumed the advance. Theo followed a forodawn his troops stood in the position- time some &lt;jf thfc staff irc^qj&gt;. They arp
succession of brilliant charges, tw £hc luurigncd them waiting for the order of at­ sent flying in .different directwnf. iihen.
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enemy attempted, at various pointe, to tack. Just as the first gray light of dan and Cronk lie duwo anu seem to be
WM. UPJOHN,
rally hte broken Ums. In one of those morning began to appear this order was talking, aud alfte ouiei again, except.^hf
COME
A-IVD
HEE
ME.'
■ UYUiCUN k SUROBON.-OSm waet end of
given, and aimultaneouidy tho familiar vicious shells,of the different baUorjciApg
rebel yell and a trcmouduous volley of the roar,of artillery, "don^«te'..TiR&lt;ithe field, devolving the command upon musketry, stretching all along the flank Aftcr a wliilo Cui. ‘ Fontyllie
DELIGHT J. WOLF.M.D.
in . front and
rifoute
Colonel Hayes, who, though hte adju­ and far to the roar, announced ths pres­ down
In an instant Early's the General;
NiueUkmth
Cory
tant genera! was ehot b&lt;? his mdc. and ence of the foe.
mon dropped ah around .him, rode though plunging lines swept forward, and striking is closed up,. sir.” Sheridzn -jumps
it all to though he poeesacd a charmed Thoburn's division, crushed it in a twink­ gives om mure cut with lite, whip,' wbirA
ling. All the guns in the , line of para- himself aronadtinw, jumps on his' liorre^
DR. IL F. PECKHAM.
life. • ।
.
The division dashed forward in pur­ pete were of course captured, and the and starts up the' line. Jurt as hp uterir
suit, with all the vigor that victory in­ broken regiments, utterly unable to resat he says to tho mci^: .“Wo. are.
spires. TbOpatoagn of tho aluogh was such an overwhelming outeat, were swept to have a good thing on thorn now, wyv
P DRAKE,
Hayes' division and so he rode off, a l^ng wave of yefe
thwraa of the fight, and tho rebeta dow hunidljkto the rear.
broke to the rear in utter confusion. Then meanwhile flew to arms, and, clumziug rolling np to the right with With. ‘ The
the cavalry; which had followed the move­ front, advanced iu the direction from mob took their posu, the line moved for­
IL C. PECKHAM,
ment of the right, swooped down upon which the cucmy Was evidently coming. ward, and the balance of tile day is-a
PHYSICIAN i SURGEON,
them like * hurricane -let kxwc, and Its whole strength at thte time was bat household word over the whole nanbti.''41
The advance here described bagan at
1,445 effect!vea, not enough to make a re­
spectable skinniah line along the front o'clock p. m., the men moving steadily and
•/-Heacial atiMtioa atrea to Diaeaao of W«an
&lt; b ldr.n.-AB
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point further to the left, thus describes it: of attack. In a moment tho enemy, in­ confidently over the wooded and broken
At the distance of half a mile from us spired and impelled by its first hucccsh, ground, the scream of the shells and - rite
M. W. RIKER.
buret from tho thick woods in front and rattle of the mnskrtry at Uie saute thae

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Irviug, Mieh , April. 11th. 1876.

xxBOmS .

drama wm aetod oat.

Crook s eoluum

men.

But swmmfal reaistoaee was im*

(Hmm* diri-oa leading) atoried the Ipctabh, and even the attemp* to ranto line was'carried by a tariUtate 'Aarg*
highte and the forts which crowded them, seemed like madness.
In a moment and his lift ^u
..v.,—
.
ikni—
itadl.,y —
tawued,
—Gordon's
c could see the long, dark lines moving 1 more the force #hich had struck Thoburn division', which led the alttok iatlta m©ra-

�|tplto |«w.

in th* advance, but

H a rri a oa, Mica., Mr 10,

187*.

IH. u light which vElaaaHa the Awr-

In

Mathie.

Kfpmun, eepper and iron, hero-almost lim­
itless plus and hard wood forests, the
large and Dover foiling belts offruit lands,

W*roh4

pooalty of his raahtmau with hb life, but
the undeacrvsd faU of hk three hundred
hrave comrades who followed him to the of lumiuj. Aor. and orer all hat inUlligrot
ud eillorprKiig p-ople, couatilou objwt*
slaughter, the bereavement of their famiof prolo and rojoioioK wortbjwy p-&gt;pl.

wHoti

not allow us to dbrnbe the matter

teooe*. ths artillery now poured a t&lt;wnflc
a^T^ri— s wild panic that speedily

thi

lightly.

The Bulgarian insurrection is

ificress-

great population happy and

Natiml Btjrttai TiMor annihilation. Practically there war
Buthlof Wk *» Sberidra to Qbt, ux* ox-

urn a BBiagnin aBwsajuCaL Hapa tro. now promoud U.Bn ga

aria HID, and Cedar Creek," to take rank
Hum Get. 19, 1864, *nd wm breveted

battles of Fisher's Hill and Cedar
Creek." Prior to these promotions he

For Preaidaut,
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.

wiiaia'ma'whe^lkii,
of New York.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interference which will
destroy the other.”

la the tonne ofhb arduous aor-

His advancement wm never sought,
and did not come until long after it had been 1
fully earned. Of his military character,cm who served with him in nearly all hb
catopaigDB has written as follows :
last eoldiers that ever drew sword. More
than four years'service in the same com­
mand gave the writer ample opportunity
t) obt erv* that DO braver or _ more dashing
•Dd enterprising commander wave hb
Mrvioes to the Republic than Geo.
llayea.
He wm th* idd
of hb
Kamnand. No
soldier ever doubled
wbMvbefod."
Another, who wm associated with him
in the army, speaking of hb military
trails, myK
“He proved himself not only a gallant
soldier but model officer. We had opporxuaitim of close observation of him in Virginb, and found him cool, self-poeecased,
and M thorough in the discharge of h'u

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Al* .1 . 'S*1"1'—’ ''
---------wa. ti--------to you *n.
Woodland, to-day. in the |

progress which she bo made, is eulit'ixl
quality offar aoB, but w dcfferonce to the to thv congratulations of the whole
county.
Tlw name that
wm Cn*i
iBteodcdfic-hsrdte! Which -wsa aakwl iQ

indomitable spirit of oar people that the

Polltfosl Notea.
momentum

1840

1200 inhabitants aU strenga to »y Yain

Secretary Of th* Treasury Mrwrill ttf&gt;k

empire of itaelf.

legid.-

lisa in lbs feet that the only thorough®*

1 name

Governor Connor Frid^
towtered
Mr. Blaine th* U. 8. Ssuatorship made

of th* mriy ptonmr. » will thal knew no
bending, bravery »zd flrmnera that nobly
arly history of Barry Coonfiy. This Io- j
The Graphsc wril *^g«st that “Wil­
liam M. Evarts would make an admirable ■aorifioM that aaarcbed every recess of the , tel being fsvorbly located as to distance,
Governor of the State of New York."
heart, but witball did not depress the I between Battle Creek and Kalamuoo to
Grand Rapid*; sras . generally crowded rt
A heavy battle wm fought at Raohka, spirit, for above and' over them there *vsr
night during the QareliBg Mason,h«noe
Turkey, recently. The Servians were suebecame the centre bfconsiderablcfoc-al trade
ceaaftrl, capturing the town and driving
vacant by Mr. Morrill's promotion.

off the Turks.
The Cincinnati fsgm'rer (Dem.) sayi
of the St. Louis platform : uIt leaves
both the greenback and hard-money wings
of the Democratic party free to advocate
their respective views and measure*, with­
out being al variance with the national
platform." That, certainly, u a partisan

railroads, no other rpodcTof travel, but the
stage and lumber wagon. All tho Ant
pioneers found their a*w homes only by

materially.

A large portion of the reports

Here stood in profusion the lordly oak.
the monarch of tho forest, tho victor vf
many centuries of conflict with storms aud
tempest aud still majestic and defiant. Here
wm the graceful and wall formed

maple
spreading its ample branches of rich and

township wm suggested by the name ofthe
these conveyance*. Some of them ovoq
firing in the rear of the hold, and from the
traveled from tho east with oxen. Bu t
happily that time in thb country u now J fact that the proprietor William Lewis

Weatern Territories,

pause here to admire

the white wood, mH and cherry, grand
and ispirnp, but the gtounds they shel­
tered then, to-day'rojuioc in the warmth of
th* vivifying sun shine, and ripening

‘rtris b the change

and contained atx fkmtlies and! vwtre' all

the genius and on

told. These votni df. eoum^ as gfyM
natural for all Americu citiicna to arranged

connect with one from there to Battle
Creek
l*revio» to this the only outlet

I*rairie. I I i’JmAm v«J distinctly tearelliug over thb Dew roe£ tn August of

themselves into political parties, were cut
up and divided into two psfitical parties,
In looking around I can recognise many
fa. B. BwSa.
one democrat and six whig*, and thus their
| Lees who belong to the pioneer band, and
The anneunoement of Rutherford B.
C/T. Mrvesau.
returns would read from the head to the
Oso. BrAt-LDIRU.
Hayea as the Republican candidate for | whose study and well direclod blows felly-fes
1 it.ua*.
)*rcsiident was mode in the Herald and
V BA St UK WsLM
maua.
circulated in the streets of Stanton at G There an* hero today, living witnesses and aix. one aad six all dean unscratcbod
D. w. Curans.
.
ktlSU.
H. C. Bsmiobb.
e. T.
o’clock p. m. on the 16th of June, exactly
tickets. This stale of things lasted for
Il«|&gt;«WlCAB bt»l»
of (he marvelous traesfonngtiou of this
thirty-five minutes after it was know in
the Cincinnati Convention that he wm County from a wilderness to its present
ivtr to aoaouBt
Well, nay lh*y re­
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL nominated, which gives us the prestige of advanced condition
CONVENTION-3RD DISTRICT.
being the first Republican paper in the joice in the consoling thought, that their
State to heist his name.
The Staton Herald ia slightly mistaken County wm called by th* people along the iu and rapidly filled up by pcnuaoent
about being entitled to the prestige -&lt;of
U. ianxat Jb ill
rtbs mMattea Mestod si being the firot Republican newspaper to
moa nmphatieally. One dense for
pttes toMfr. iastrwUas [ hoist the name of Rutherford B. Hayes J
time of war. The despotic power rodagricultural product-,
..poeially wbn.L
4ealy placed m his hands calls fol- the
The
name
of
Rutland
wm borrowed from
even
after
ha
wm
nominated,
for
the
higher attributes of manhood to preserve

tesazx.

was neceasarly slow in the beginning for,
as a rule none but such aa were poor in
months it had been flying from the mast this worlds goods would leave luxurious
hand of our Bannkb.

to bia superiors,
and activity • in

NIBXT *VQGMTIOX OS A VOLITICAL CA-

SUUrVDUCAS

Bow be wm estimated by hb troops b
■hownbytbe proceedings of s merting
h*M by them on the 20th of April, 1865.

COCMTY

CO

A UmU&gt;«i Cosaty Cae*«aU*a

All
lemoval of the down laying trunks sud
under brush, every thing ebe only served
to remind me that I wm still in an unin­

habited wilderness.

subsequently hl name a thoroughfare to
Hastings and Grand Rapid*. As settler*
thus

by W. W. Ralph, then aciusea of Rutland.
Carlton in 1840 had eighteen femHie*.
The flrat settleni being from a townabip in

from timber and underbrush the width of

. Western N. Y. of the aamc name ' *c-1
this, then dense and forbiding wilderness.
best grounds for a road no matter how
1. j counts for the name adopted here. Thb
erooked, or how they varied from a direct
Historical Addreta of Hon Hanry A. Step by step however the work went oa.
towmftip for a long time grew but slowly,,
a ere after acre were added to their clear­
• course. The ground adopted for a ceme­
Goodyear, at Hasting* July 4th,
ings and thus the land was gradually pre. to-day, however, she maintain.’ a promi­ tery waa the park South ofthe school hoax1*76
nent position in tho county, and. well
Today w celebrate the one hsndreth To aceompliah the great work it, M a matter she may, for the fertility ofher ‘i»ofl, and tained then but two graven, now, who
industry of her citixcns are such, that she can count the number there that sleep’
It b fiuingthereforc that we take a cursory in the pioneer, aad thia with patience and could not well be otherwise. Castleton

wm brought into being.

vtoemloagM the the part of a foe whose cunning is equal
0 political promo­ to hb ferocity. But here there seems to
te him to leave it have been nothing of die kind. Gen.

*d make the eanvaaa.

Gen.

ware many and often
A Govarnmauk enjoyed themselves, as

U. acUBwda^rsto^a^

Custer directly and without a partide of
excuse, so far m we now know, charged
into the very jaws of destruction. He
came upon an Indian ramp, three or four
mile* long, occupied by from 2506 to 4000
Hayes rewarriors, and he attacked it in die very
center—amid grounds presumable cbojcu,
m Indian camping places alwsya are, for

trying) they still
they all will bear

1840 wu had do physician and non*nearer than BaUls Croak and Gull I*rai

dragged
along
many
additional
dents,
but
the

rie, of couros sottlen could not be exempt

tcHtimony fully as well, if not better than
they hare rinee. Then all, far and near
। aa not to be overlooked when the tide
were neighbora, and all stood on a levo! so­

Darirl Sraissi. &lt;'t*lnsan.
CisyssT Bmitm.
T. B. Di.wobb.
P. W. Missus.
Lavi M. Dswsv.

men in the valley, withGEN. OUSTER'S DISASTER AND
1, held a meeting at
,
DEATH.
i date already given, and ;
tad the following:
t Gen. Hayes, tn addi[ counter with the India* camp on tho
him in an
। Little Horn river will be received by the
public with mingled sorrow and indignathe great State of Ohio,
tiou. aod we may add with . profound as­
tonishment. The American people lisve
known what it b to contend with the wily
savage it hb native foreats from the days
of Braddock's terrible defeat to. those of
for Goveeuor w*a wrongly disfavored by the Modoc war. Perhaps no amount of
the General, whop* a quietus upon the experience can guard disciplined troops
Movement in that direction m soon as he
against all danger of bloody surprises on

F&lt;
calle

There were no wag-

ever of travel, nothing bat the biased
trees to direct my course.
This road

KuTaMiMi’omrt

&lt; 4 to command this axpeditioa, which was
intended m one of several co-operative

AU

grain.
ibinod
rving, through and bridged . to , Johnstown to

terpriac of th* American people.

are from Turkish source*.

-

inviting foliage, the walnut whoa* trunk
and branches were endowed
with a
wealth little known and appreciated then,

ditional rsaxra wire thia township led in

put. The slow ptodifing paoai of the ox
advantage which cannot be claimed for displaced by railroads permeating our vast
the Cincinnati platform. It means hard counter in every direetiou. The trials and

of the belligerents and their sympathiMn
in tho present contest is Turkey differ

cumbered with m grand and noble for
ert trees as grafted any .part of .Michigan.

large amounl.of money, and thia is an ad­

money only, and it mya it.

*^S

01

at that time?
Hastings In 1840 had 8 families mi&gt;lthrough her territory, and the celebrate
irtg uu her territory, aix of tbeau on the
attractive institutjpna. This Hotel* wm | present site of thb city, th* other t*u
The balance of the
kept by that printo of Uhtel Mttoent AfiSh j near the poor farm
iam Lewis, one of 4M eclebrite* of ths I township wm in its native condition en­

than running through the country passed

'

fu the great work ofprepariBf odr 9tot*

tho oath of office Friday.

•rij

on the virtue and intelligence of the people
composing it. How well thia experiment cially.
(for it was indeed an experiment then)

No CMte» M codfish

9!

aristocracy,

greatness of this, our country today amply rule young with the race of life before them
demonstrates. The whole world then looked full of hope and ambrtion. They all pomupon thb new govemmsnt with luipicion

they severally have roaohadtfae goal, is
now known of alt men. It is enough for

terrihty.

The .wmarnw and gloom of the primaral
constitute thia noble and mighty country. yhem have nobly and vaTlieutly stood their'
Time alone will tell haw long it ia to last ground; end by their indudky pad Jicrau- countloRs tbousasds roamed ko^ frolicked
unmolested try the white man over their

forests to now happy and c*a
earth. That it may ever contteue, as it
haa proven itself in the past, tho haven of

■oil, their

Supplies of

Detroit and Toledo in that way. Aa a con*quenee rtore goods werehigh and agricultu
ml products tow. Tta'peor pioneer found
himself in his dealings short at both end*

IkE «*.! Dw

.

broad
g grain, tho white man’s'
&lt;tU. wfas. «1 oWBSed

forest b displaced by

rejoiced than they.

as good a nimrod as

ever shoaHered a

1840.
How marvel- rifle. His table could at any time com
jniiation, and yet how true.
ke4 Northeast corner town­ of hia own hunting ' ttpe&amp;tinr

These trails were madetoatoU

fevorahlc support and sympathy of an to­

the rick
man tob»teU«hal there WM no mediiui

hill* aM dak^ Us Mur ctf
Ran
and well and faithfully did he do Its'work | about the pioneer

in th. dbaja

of th* brave aad free doubUeM M yJttr
prayer, m I know it b mine. Here, th* between.
press and speech are free.
AH, Whether are to-day*

0

doc hare been very conaoliag to

life, and hud to be endued.

nroxea wuaenmm.
,w»***&lt;&gt;
in laaumbawd that ml MW

as

We

swamps m much m fossible, hence were
crooked, running al all points *f the, com­ ship of this county, had in 1840 12
pass. The consequence wm we had 'to Rea, and they Hke all other' j’*-1
travel BDeh ferthar Shan now to readi a terribly poor and so *ompli

have today to commend to your oar* and given pomL Tte pioneer honest if it may by the vast wilderness tho
gtrardianahip. Will you my fellow citk be railed a home) was generally but a

il

preaching by aw itinerate from Gull Prainc
Then, we had no school-house and needed

none, ror enusroa wi-rv ww —
twon, bat Uh, ooon «uh around O*1

we my, this overpowering force with 315

Truly yours,

made wit.hew*, waih.

XB.Hatbs.

uains wooden trees.

■&gt;
wm.NU^Mw.ndw Mrs

on a distant hill

Henry

u^griK-in w isw. »u*' « u&gt;»
incidents
[Contiwued on third page.]

■i

1

.i

&amp;

■ ■

�[Concluded from

SPECIAL NOTICE.

co untv Officer 8.

F^.r.ur,

difix.,1, !b„ x,

Eniroa Bakxss

Going to Kansas or Colorado.

There seems to be a growing disposition on
content.

Take the Atchison, Topeka &amp; Santa Fe
Railroad; tbc new and popular line from
Atehiaon and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
Sprnga, Cucharaa, Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Fc sod all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Arisons. Special round trip
90 day treketa to Denver on aale May 15th,
at 150, taking in the famous watering
places on the D, 4 R, G, Road. Low en&gt;-

Michigan, that office incn.lMst should, when

felt then aa if w# were gaUing along • in
rt. xixU «d look oomfert, *&gt; ibn U xu

oxooor b, foot. Mortort&gt;..»«it»i»iiig into UunoUlwnol baa, ou» ■ foot
ud gaMnll, lud a rifi. on lheir about-

I'HANGER’H “GUIDE

Pullman Palace Bleeping Cars between
the Missouri River ana the Rocky mount
tains without change.
Close connection
made at Kanns City and Atehiaon in
Union Depot’ For maps, time tabla and
the “ San Juan Guido, address,
T. J. Andkr»on,
•
Gen. Pau. Aot.
Topeka, Kan.
XX52tf

they ever went from their home* without
thia tndesponaible weapon.
At tima
there would be quite a number of Indiana

l iTY LOCAL R« R. TIME-CARD

than at the beginning.

their credit be it said we alwap had tke
Now la thia right? bat understanding with them. Their

Freisbt al •

trade amounted to a large aggregate

at

tho gift of the people, is it obligatory upon

W. H. H. Heath, the aenior member
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury A Co.
has retired from business in thu city, and
is now traveling for tho Grand Rapids
Burial Case Co. His many friends wish
him success.
.
Query—Who will do the undertaking?
Why Stebbins Brothcm of courec.

sought after. Then- was probably no
incumbents in office during their natural county iu the world more favored with
game than thia was at that date. Thia

constituted the great attraction for
rod man, and gave him plenty to do.
POST OFFICE TIME CARD

Haiti!

J.M. NEVINS, P.M.

Gold ill’.

.

coed me. Rotation is all right, and I presume
no one would take exceptions to it, bpt when of a betutiftil city, with streets well defined,
an individual has held his position for two or
and crossing at right angia, lined with as
solid and substantial brick blocks and
comely dwellings aa are found any where,
aixe and age considered. Thus has the
woodman’s axe triumphed, where the rag­

lie positions, but what there are others Just

Very Hol.
A little shower Sunday afternoon.

the

The site of this city, a part of which
we are here occupying was, at that early
period a mere hetrogenious area of thick
strangled under brush, and towering for-

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Thertuometor stood IOS® in the shade, Fri-

Regular meeting of the Common Council
to-morrow evening.
. ।
Haying and harvesting Hteep the formers

good to th hj to quantity and quality, and a
faruiL-rs all happy.

lucre people at Middleville on the 4th than

P. A. Sheldon, I 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1

Geo. Goodyear 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
M. Priekett,
10 10 10 10 0 1
A. M. Black. 0 0 11111111
John Hotchkiss,0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
W. D. Hayes. 1 1 0 I 1 I 1 1 0 1
Ralph Jordan, 11101011 11

then multiplied by two.

List of Patents.

r. D. Hayes,

1110

igan for the week ending July 8, 1876, and
each dated June 27. 1876.
Furnixhed thia

Mr. Sheldon and Mr. Creasy dividing

Washington, D. C.

Y/. Hutchison, Car Coupling, South
&lt; ity
K. Dailey, Httamer, Quincy.

&lt;•
D
B.
A.
H

A. M. Black.

Bay

Jenks, Circular 8aw Mills, Port Huron.
Mathews, Shawl Strap, Adrian.
Spaulding. Knife Securing, Jonesville
Wattles, Bunks, Battle Creek.
Yates. Window Screen, Detroit.

Dr. Btazo.
Th. JnUirviW Mjlaiol phjrtertn,
xb&lt;&gt; b» ™it«l rti. fl— ntrelwlj fix

Hastings House.

Home evidence being

Council Proceedings.
At a special meeting of the Common Coun­
cil held pursuant to a call on the 6th of July
1376 there were present the Mayor, Recorder,
Aiderman Evans McNaughton, Heed, Russell,

Sheldon aqd Tomlinson.
The following resolution was then offered,
which on motion of Aid. Reed was adopted by
yeas and nays.
Resolved : That the amount of license to bo
«barged for refreshments stands, Pea Nut
■lands 4c. liable to pay a license under an
ordinance passed Sept 2d, 1874. Relative to
licensing stands upon the public streets be
Herd looney Ileinoerttt mty Uke iahied al two dollars for each stand on tho 6th ton* io ihi. eapmaion of opinion from
ley of Joly 1ITS, aad Ml la Meonlaaoe
t
with the spirit end intention of said ordinance tho Kmat City (Mo.)
uoney liemoerttie papex : “Wirt.Tilden
Mid by virtue of a authority contained In an
in
the
White
House
to
root
ont
the
nogs
ordinance passed Nov. 8d, 1873 relative to
mt dowa the expoaditarer, tad with
lictnsing Mlooas the license of all persons
carrying on buainew of that nature i aimed i- Ileodriek. u the iMd of t DmnoemM
alely proceeding this date is hereby remitted. Congrow, Mr. Tddm woa'l be hard to
Provided: That no person be permitted to
manage on the money question."
fUwidish or maintain more than one stand
&lt;&gt;r place for tho sale of refreshments under
™* license;and, provided farther that persons

HASTINGS MARKED-

his saloon,

and

pleasant places in the city.
It is oppo­
site the Hastings House, North aide of
State street. Just drop in if you want a
nice lemonade, these hot daya.
*

XXISlwl

at his genius and power ?
The townships of Thornappk, Prairie­
ville, Orangeville, Barry, Johnstown,
Maple Grove and Assyria were not so
intimately known to us here, hence I can­
not speak of them as definitely as could be

Fannora remember that tho old and
reliable house of C. B. Salsbury is, as ever,
buying eggs, butter, poultry and all kinds
of farnicr'a produce, under Barlow 4 Good
year’s store, and paying for the same tbc
highest market jrioe. Patronise the house
jfon know to be reliable.
XX2tf

four Northeastern including Hastings,
were in one and called Hastings. The
Northwestern were divided iu three town­
ships and called Irving, Tbornapplc and

Yankee Springs.
I have now briefly and imperfectly
alluded to the early and later acheivomonte
in this Stele and county, and nothing has
been said about the woman, and the
important part she has been called upon to
perform in the great work of making
this State and county the objects of our
pride and rejoicing to-day. It is needless
for me to remark here, that with­
out her helping hands the rapid and
marvellous transformation from a wilderncm to a paradLw of luxurious productions
which are now ann anally
extracted
from tha soil,
would not this Centen­
nial day be witnessed. Woman s sacrifices
and trials in the early days of this county
were often more than man’s owing to her
peculiar relations in the fcmily, and bar
band

for protectinn.

Frequently

she

WHEAT (wMtelwrhuktl. »IJDW1.1S.
WHBATtredJxr baihel.VUWl.10
FLOUB. pwewt. WAC.
CORN. p.rbokaLMo.
0AT8. Mr bart.1. J0SM3.

BUTTER, avrlb.. UfeMe.
EGOB. pvt 4®»aa.l0e.
POTATOES.rxr bwbal. Sk.
APPLES, par b««h»1.50e.
ONlONS^parbartal. WfeW-e.
BBAN8. par bubal. ®«tl Ai.
PORK. 47.00fet.00.
MESS PORK, par lb.. 11 •­
HAMS, par lb.. ISe.
SHOULDERS, per lb.. 1*.
LARD, per lb., lie.
TALLOW, per lb..7He.
CHICKENS, per lb_ 8e

WHERE ?
At A W. Bailey a.
Prints 7 cis.
Lonsdale muslin 12 eta.
Shirting Gcta.
Extra heavy Shirting 12) eta.

Will attend to all branehet of the Profession and
___ V arran t Saiufactie n.
TKHMM

HKA.WXAHI.K.

Union Block, overBoelon Cush Slors

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MI OH.

L. E. STAUFFER, Prop.
Ravins leased the Central Home opposite mr
old plac« of boriaea^ wRh mors room aad better
aeoommodatioiu. I ■hallC pleased to see all my
M frieadi aad at away new ones at will fovor ma
withaeoR.
\
Good .tablins it eoanocuito with the hoax. .

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

g.

xxSrn)

Sweep's Hotel,

GBAND RAPIDS..................................... MICH
LTOW * FlCKXHIMa, Proprietors.
Kvarr thins about the Bstabliihment u New and
Ptra-elasL
' BOARD ANU ROOM, FzW PER DAY.

LS. Gibb.
Hastings, June Sth, 1876.

NV B W HE « BUT.

Sirml aid Isciaiical

DENTISTS !

Uwtinss. Mieh.. Nor. U, 1X75.

I have the following property for sale
cheap for cash, or for good approved pa
per. Two good work boraa, one lumber
Wagon, one buggy, and throe set of har-

COTT ON GOODS IB GOING UP

STEINflOFF &amp; WOOD

NEW;ADVERTISMENTS.

VEGETINE
Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vate* and Invigoratee the
whole System.

llfEHATITE, ME SQLVEM HD DIURET1C-

FOR SALE QR TRADE.
01^ PORTABLE STEAM SAW MILL
in good order ranmr erwy day,' ONE
HEAVY PAIR OF MULES 7 years old
ONE 5 year old MARK, ONE! BUGGY
Doriv new. also ONE HEAVY’ STA
TIONARY ENGINE, for sale on GOOD
TERMS. For particulars enquire outlie
premises one mile west of Carlton Center.
Carlto^M^k, ^une £2nd^87tL

LOUI8 HAAS.

Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty bone Corsett 45 ett
Ladie« hose Kxr* heavy 10 eta.
Two button Kid Gloves 90 eta.
A nice line of Coat Binding*.
New Style Sh^wla 90 eta.
A full and complete assortment
Clothing. Suits from 14.50 to *40.
xxi5tf
A. W. Bailkt

MiscrxCTVESK or

BILLIARD, COROHETTE

TEN PH BALLS
Twrwer la Hora, Hard, aad aoft Wood.
All klutla ofTool Ilaadlaa, tr,

REAR OP 220 NORTH SECOND 8T„ (Second
Floor.) PHILADELPHIA,
xxilSml

Fob Salb—-A valuable young
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.

PITHS IUSICAL MAGAZINES

John Stanley sells/better and cheaper
Tea, than any other House in the city.
ul-|4 t 4

.teTSetK.

would be oampellcl to
be
alone
while her busband would bo off to mill or
on other neccasary buainem, fiu- from

neighbors,

and

subject

at

any time

uood lb. ML We Iberefcre
gl*ai, .xud to her, her there of the
mrd uO glory ioeMeol to thogMrd

M. D. Rood desires to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
eohieremenli of the [Mt.
Not only to the Piooeer it tho Sixt* any work in his line, from putting a new
ioJebtod fix in preteot edroeted eoodiuoe spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the bat buggy ever seen in the county of
io the Uoloo, hot to til eh«e lot tod
Barry. Don't forget tho plaee; in the
hentego it with ut today. All hte. I.- shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro., corner of
bored fix iu ephaildiig tod *re tlie to- Church and Railroad Street.
titled to the rewird ted glory ioeideat XX6tf
Whitman's Assorted Candies—the bat
In oondusioe permit me to any that I
n the market. A full supply at J. P.
confidently look forward to still grander
Roberta’.
_
,
developments in the fiilure of our State.
Em Busby not to bo out done, has re­
To the rwxfi gooemlioe » eoauaitlod
fitted his tonaorial parlors, and everything
tho great wort of the foture, tod that
about them as neat as a new pin. Neckties,
it win prore true tod laithfel la the epint Callan, Cienrs etc. all first class, can ho
ot tho peel I hare tho uMoet ooafidaaoe. found at Em's. Everybody acknowledges
1, Um father! hire laid the fmodatione that Em is tbc bat Tunsor in sixteen
counties.
xx51 if
of oar ooUe inetiuitioo. tm tod deep, an

■oat their tone and daughter! carry along
ead baild them ap to their tool ooeeun-

mlioe, of glory and aeofulneee.
not be permitted to establish or maintain such

ceuw ih.refor. uii raquireJ by ordinance
rvUxire to lieaw—victualing atauil.
Ay.. Evan., McNaughton, Read. Bussell,
She) dun and Tomimxw 0.
Nays none.
Oa motion the Council than adjourned.
.
L. D. Qcacnumnn.

Michul
fitting and

Fob Salk—A fine mare and eolt.
Timo will bo given if desired for an appro­
ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones.
xxi8tf
.

wished. Suffice it for the present to say
that the four Southern townships, being
thrice raoeivod positions by the elective nearer to tho tide of emigration South
franchise, should come out manly and say.
contained the majority of the population
For Sugar, the best and tbc cheapest,
in 1840. The four townships now known
call on John Stanley.
as Johnstewu, Assyria, Maple Grove and
The financial report of the Board of Educa­
Baltimore were in one township, and
worthy
as
I.
tion, and Dickie's report will be printed in
called Johnstown. Tho four Southwest­
ern township wore known as Barry. Tho

past hu(it was very largely patronised.

Licil Brow pitice;

ing storm and tamput of centuries have
ignobly failed. Well may we pause here
and exclaim what ia man that the fury
of the storm and tompcHt shrink abashed

Attention is asked to the historical address
’ lion. Henry A. Goodyear.

Pigeon Shoe! July 7th, 1876

■ALE OW EXECUTION.

Do you want the but Havana Cigus
। to J. P. Roberta* for them.

Pobcsk July 10th, 1876.

H HlUtFAPflMBAlOT—HV.

ETKB8* VCTAVO VHORU8ES.
atalalM Mar er Tire Choi.. Chorus. by meh
aathen aa &gt;.un, Bclliva*. H*ttb«.

ETER8' 0ACRED 0KLKCTIONS.

ETKBS' VBOAN OELKCT10NS

VALUABLE INFORMATION.
Beeves. Daa. Il UtB.

GEORGE L HEA TITS.
ANNOUMOKMKBT TO THB TCBLJC.

PICTURES 1___
PICTURES 1
I am now sH atone in the Photograph
bsiMaa, aad aa I hya—daawsga-

Fernando Wood prsiam Gov. Hayes aB
koMt! What is the old pharse about

Abe homage vice p*y» to viitaa T”

PREPARBDBY
fl. R. STEVENS, Boston, Maae

81rf

'REME DE LA

LrEME

�^*^rta&gt;UA^OHDEn""”

' fireworks such as _ tbc country never saw,
end cv^ry individual rgaa-muffiu in
the
city will hove bis pistol, or musket, or shot­
gun,* and die day and the night will bo
OUR NEW I^RK LETTER.
&lt;made not only hideous but dangerous. By
Politioll-B.thi"!- B.by-FwmK's- !t'. e wav this being tho Centennial year,
' New York vn’l pit three days into ito celeBusiness will c’ose on Saturday ut
FMhlon»-Th« Fo«t»- WeMHf. tion.
t
8, and will not ;u-umc till Wednesday
The tipicb.*:ween will bo given
*,
' Kkw York July l»l, 1®C- momhig.
’
’ up to frtrtiiivta», and universal merrymaking
wul
be tho rulo. There will be no labor
[Concluded from last issue.]
।
Aturcs, banks, and offices will be closed,
crurfly abandoned thaw innoconto was ar- tlic
*
. and the million jieople who live in the
n*tcd a short rinis afterward, and thu par­
। metropolis, with tbe quarter million of
titulars of Uk&gt; cruel system were forced
. alrangiMs within our gates, will devoto
out of her. It appeared on her examina- 1
llieuiselre* to having a good time. The
Cum that she hail had as many aa fifty un­
celebration will bo tbe biggest thing on
der her csro. at a t'mc, the babu» being,
.
as a rule, fflegithm s, the fathm bang in record.

XjZ&gt;OAX43.

CALIFORNIA
THgCHttjAOO A

HAIlr

PRORATE ORDER-

EmbneH UnCrfl.. H.ioW'l”™' S!
&lt;m«i Trim zuiiwy Mm. «r no
WBUT «Ud NORTH- WEST, md, wnB
Ito rrtinurtbu* branches and daneetfem a
forms the abortert and qni«kdsi»- rmrte
between Chicago and all point* 1n
Illinois, Wnoarnnt, = JowreM*

UK*

tu 14th

Michigan,
Minnesota.
I«&lt;a;
Nburabxa, CAWFOBwntandthe Wnwf
ns
•
Omahi snd OalffomHi Un« ***“
lathe shortest and best
point* in NowrniUK TtLiNtHII. IOWA,
Dakota, Nbbbaska.
WVOMlNa,

It Mayors, taiuorv—b»ir» of Jahn Mwo” Jr. uo

y,b&lt;. -V U.
e.WtrX’SM^^x:';;;.

kun TsRR.rroKi&gt;B.

Colorado, Utah, NbVada, Cali­
fornia, Obegon, China JAFAW and

New Haven Conn.,
FOR THF

The Wkathsil
jHwition whicbmai’j it inconvenient to ac­
ib the short Bns for &gt;'obthbkn W«to
knowledge their progeny, and the mother* is intensely hot, the thermometer standing oonbin and Minnesota, and for MApir
being unable to care for them. One child regularly at 90 in the shade, and the city sox, St. Paul, Mjnnbapolu, Duluth
was the daughter of a lady cashier of an sweats
Business is entirely given up and all points in ihe.Greal Nortbwefct
, filrt&gt; FJrUwo isxorrtvb ■«*» rortwra W ratt
. . p
... . .
extensive manufacturing establishment everybody knowing perfectly well that un­ Its ■ ■.
Wiaoaa and St. Peter Line
day ofhoarto*. .
-ff. C. PWNDUJ.
down town, by thu head of the Ann, in til the Fourth ly over, ana the heat sub­
whose employ she was, the father being a sides, that there is no u«c of trying to do Is tbs only route for Winona. Romua- CHA KLES H. WELLS, PreiSftfd.
(ilrwaaM.)
X
tkb, Owatonna, Mankato, 8l Pctxb
JoUSwt _____
r&gt;
man of high standing, both in society aud business. Let us hope that whun tho peul New Ulm, and all points iu Southern
HENR F L. IlIL LS, SecrKpy.
businctti; others were tho children of un­ up patrotira of the country subsides, amUlenlriL Mlaatrntfo Ito, ----------’TH
mJARniAITM BAL4L
fortunate shop cirls\and othert^f adveu- that we shall get down to every day work,
Green Bay end Mw&gt;. jette Line •
X2*tMtoIl«a&gt;&lt;'&lt;l in
.
luressto, who did not core wbiti became and do somethiug.
Pietro.
Ths most extensive, thorough and comof their children so that they Wore out of
Appurrox, Gbkrn Bay. Kboanaba • plate instittrtiito «&lt; the kind in the wdrid.
their hands. The neighbors tafftified that
Negaunen Makqttettx, Houghton, j Eight thousand graduates of this college
NEW.-ADVERTISMENTS.........
there were funerals every day from the
Hancock and the Lake ButkhIom
now in auocmsful business in the principal,
rooms of tho woman, and whenever sight
Country- its
couhi Ho had offte corp-un, the facto that
dries and towns of the l&gt;nit«d StAte*.* ,
Freeport and Dubuque Lino
G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.
Is the only route for Elgin, Rockford
~ they had died of starvation was evident.
ockfori&gt;,, |I
Frffpoet, and, all pointe vik Ereeport.
The hag pwi oh 1 Wd front, taffasidthat
Its
•
K&gt;»n an4-d«rarib&lt;
while she did BOS’ 4arve 1W b*Wto.‘tl»y
iw,,s£st
OWetgoand Milwaukee Line
|
were left with her for that ptlrpoac, that
Is the old Lake Hbore Route, and tathe
neither Either nor mother ever wanted to
only one poeslng tbrough Evajtbtok, i
see them again, and that the only complaint
Lake Forest, Highland Fabk, I
Magqifa*ei granite building, with cUshe ever received, except from an occasion­
I Waukegan,
acine. KmnoSiia to gsntly fitted and furnished ajmrt wonts for
MlLWAUKKE.
al working girl, who hadaouie feeling fur
tho appliuation of and cartying out qf our
■Al,BOX EXECirriOX.
Pullman Palace Cara
her child, was that she ireotud theto to
, nre run on all-throuffb trains of this novel ami systematic methods of
well. It waa ascertained that she never
1 road.
•
.
the firruit V-ior
stayed in the same lodgingsmore than two
Uteuf Mirlilyiu.
This It thn ONLY LINE runuinx
months—that her system wuxo collect
these ears between Chicago and 81,.
pay for aix moutlis care of the children,
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
• Young men who contemplate a brnuuros
and tlien abandon them to 11 ms chance char­
cago anil Winona.
Tarrant's Seltzer Apcrico1..
At Omaha our Dk^rers connect with life, and parent* having koui to educate,
ity of the neighbors. A* the poor inno­
are
particularly re&lt;|ue*U-d
to scad
drink it. nt «ood from it. ur» manor. 1
ithc
Overland
Sleepers
on
the
Union
cents were certain of being taken to the I'hlladdphia. A word to too win ii nA.
t. sfassu b taw f*4 Wins to tot
a „ Rail road for all .points West ot । for document* relating tolbceoUegv, which
8OI.I&gt; BY ALL IlKUliGISTH.
alnm-houAu and orphan-asylums, all trace
iS»*U1«.c**UBty of JtarrvsuO Mats
the Missouri River.
from flu. R*ve fall Uif’,ruuriou u* to terms, cundiof them were lost, aud the ends pf their
On the arrival of the trains trom rue i
~
Oo or
thSouth,
iMTj».l
oftb.U»ln.rron&gt;2l!I
!| tions rf
....... ”
r. AJJn»,
East
the
trains
of
the
Chicago
of
entaroce,
cte.
.\tklrws,
unfading parents gained. SHr simply
«&lt;rau&gt;m»tqB«nw &lt; &gt;01
-*7* ".*.T1
T
CHARLES
It WHLto,
l&gt;ramjrat,
A
North-Weetern
Railway
LEAAE
i
---------~
......
v
a
took now rooms, an advertisment in the
CHICAGOaa fallows:
Herald brought her new customera, and
xx2ytf
Nrie Hitvrn, Con»
For Council Blufft, Omaha ami Cali­
*000,000 Uf GIFTS!
so the game uf'child-murdcr went on. The
fornia, Two Tbxiwro,Trains dally, with |
examination was the cause of the meeting Graadeat Scheme ever Presented to the Public: Pullman Palace Drawing Room and i
aickfoud
Sleeping Cars through to Counci' ;
of* a large number of wealthy aud philan
Rltrdk
totoMfon“eitrt»a*«tV iBtaXMBIp»«eWr
thropic ladies uptown, Last Thursday night
For fit- Paul ’and Minneapolis, Two I
who dctcrminLxi to hu.se fund" to establish
Through Trains Daily, with Pullman |
a founding hospital far tho reception of
^rt^tfto*^??
Palace Can attached on both train*
the vast number of waito that tbe city pro­
For Green Bay and Lake Superior. ]
DAL AUGUST 31. HIB. ..n which ocMsian they
duces. A house is to be purchased, and,
Two 1'rains dally, with Pullman Palace
Caro itotachcd, aud ruunliigUbrougli to I
under proper management, all children
' Marquette.
arc to be received and no questions aaked.
For Mllwautbc.TdurThrough Trains
There will be a .revolving pillar with a bell,
and on that pillar a basket The mother
who luu a babe/which she cannot cart for
SALE ON KXMDUTIOMFor Sparta aud Wluona arid points in ■
MSI OF GIFTS
will deposit it iiKibte bosket,- pull tha bell,
ior MtcmsF. Coaaty of Barer. •;^Hr
lfoa.04 Minnesota. Qua Through Train jially.
wlthpulltt&gt;sn’Hte«‘psni S&gt; Winona.
the pillar will turn half way round, aud
For T&gt;uLu&lt;|be, Via Freeport, Two 1
tho innocent is in safb hands. It will be
Through Trains dallp, with Pullanm
THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC
CFarDubSuRnSl4(i&lt;&gt;*8e, via Clin­
eared for, educated and if hot reclaimed
will be placed iu Ufa as wJt as possible.
ton,
Two
Through
Trains
daily,
with
This plan is older than the hills iu Europe,
tow
we
and iu adaption here only marks a step in
lo«iM d«-etil*u real rent*, litsilo. lying sod be­
the progress of the country toward the
For Sioux City and Yankton. Two everyday tanrily OH, It U Burner. Dm
ing in tasTswwtoip nfBahimsrc. cuqeljof
higher but more corrupt civilisation of the
Si &lt;HttaAif4&gt;dL—-..“a»d» Trains daily. Puftmau Cars to Missouri -4 '"sat eSfeTUwrtuitf.
old world. But who shall any it is nut
PMICB Off mCKKTN:
Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains dally, j
right und proper ! The child is not re­
For Rockford, Sterling, Kenosha, j
sponsible for its birth, and the inhumanity
Janesville, and other {Ktlntx, you cop
of putting it in charge of a murderous
have from two to ten trains dally.
old hag to kill it, cannot be vgued
It is
New York Oflice, no. 416 Broadway; ,
estimated that tlicre are four hundred of
Boston Office, No. 6State Street; Omahs
Offisc, 263 Farnham Street; 8an Fran­ twenty U&gt; forty pair of Metals a day.
these baby-farming establishment* in th&lt;,
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street;
city alone.
.
Chicago Ticket Office; «!2 Clark Street, found equally M Metal an toe Sewius Machine, nebstwoentoe bnsr of nlse o'clock udto»Mtunder Sherman House; corner Canal
The Fashions.
tiac ofthe ran of sOta^
CRBjfciV Sb'reir.
.U I. A
and Madison Street; Kinxle btreet
Daisd. U ratios*., Jss« f, 1»S.
JasUiwT
Coarse, black straw hats, wide enough
Depot, corner W- Kensie aud Canal
to shade the fare well, nreworh everywhere
Street Well* Street Depot, corner W«Jl*
COMMISSION ER’S NOTICE.
and K.onxlo Streets.
turuod up at the side with plume*. Toi­
For rates or Information not attaina­
lets arc admired in which tho underskirt
ble oid youe-iHMi»w4loket agents, ap­
of the eOAtuiue and the umbrella are 6f the
ply
Mak vim HuGHm,
same color. Thus, an ocru linen orerdrtns
Gen. Sup’t, Chicago
W. H- Stennkjt.
is worn with a bright deep blue silk skirt,
and a large parasol of thasani«Bhada: Lldkxxw I
and laou glovqs aud mitts are worn as

Mercantile Training

PROBATK ORDER.

*

youngmen.

W

rT
.. .

Yew l«i-

CH.MtOCRY SAUK.

BUSINESS TRAINING.

IlZ.

&lt;.« Twc»d«» th. IMh day of Awwrt »»xt. &lt;
a’tlo«k UCtb. an ■n.ooa afraid dar. all thaw i
»ic«MW or parocl of laud idtoato iotov »aJ U
th^Couaiy^ IMrr^aad Bute of Mlehlcwa.
’“TT.o'wirt half*five?Zratt
quar
of motion nambor dor.n (111juid tb,e-,e**i h

cnon'nnmbrr mi

GE

TRV^KLSH?. SgEflffSlV*

Family TTnit.tmg Machine I

wa.fc,v,&gt; -Mt

MIL®r»CY

never before.

Kid glows

are discarded

pearl grey undrvwed Swedish ganto, or the
cream color in ghee or finished kid, are
preferred with all sorts of toilets. The
colored linen suits with border* of embroid­
ery in colors to match arc later models
than tho py nlaid gingham* of buff batis­
tes. The toilet however ’ wimple, should

50

UNDERTAKING

The Fourth or July.
The celebration of tho Fourth of July
in New York has already commenced—that
is to say, tbc .boys havcctanmcnccd explod­
ing gunjaiwdcr in every possible farm
that viiiaaiotu compound is put up. The
exasperating cracker goes off under your
nose; the affrighted serpent Hails above
you, leaving you iu an uncertain fame of
mind onto which particular part of you it
will light upon and scorch; and all the
night long the regular report of firn arms
leave you in a state of uncertainty as to
whether die carclomly discharged bullet wil!

FARM -FOR SALE!

Being * buaioMa that need.. a great deal
of ex periedoe,
• - .,
After many yes^s
in the bunineoH, can truly nay that they
can do better Work, and give better sa(-

MORTGAGE SALK.
Campbell arTjanirt CarapUJ) 3 tLr &lt;1

4 *art forth •
M UBS Burr

Mxrss.".
Ss)aM3ir%

XX40T1 Set. M.u.Urturrra *ra(&lt;UBar-: VI.

Si

WOOL WOOL

awn

ir.

MAI-.

.... fasdWT.-..

RE -IMPROVED

liberal terms, iu tn payment* and at prices

iK^y.jtayx^asr^.1

STATE Off

CARDINO.

.a;

■s

rtithhiJr

Notice, at the OtD FACTORY' BullJicr u*

•

AH wm

A First-Class Farm,
totlllhdaj

Subscriber.

wm.

Htotiap Jaa'y. 1st. IffZC.

.

McPherson.

dona sad carry R bM*4Mi4k«te.

XXffOme

I

I

&amp;•£&amp;&lt;

Bit

CHAITCERV ORDER.

-■t'&amp;'WSK.gi

J^Cb

fmjuhons i pknsionh 11

t wish to oil all wool- myaclf, aod'wiU
do it and Card fofr 121-2 ceftU ner pdUijd.

tofactiou than any other flrm In th|»
section. W. H. Stebbins, the senior
member, with tl&gt;e experience of » life­ *twU.,wa.a»4indyr*J
time. will always give hie penonal at- aad BeOora, »|» have d
tention to this part of their ex&lt;emdt|c
bttstaeM.
,
Hearse and Trant furnlrfied wbtm
requested,
&gt; . 7. j-j
The Electric Balm will be used onb
whether the treacherous wad willburntheir wbeudwtlrofl. ,
.
'■ •
‘A
lodging. Being m the fourth story, with
only one exit from the hou*e, you lay and
wonder whether tho lire will start under
SinMing^j tily 28th. 1175.
&lt;xxl
the one flight of atoirs ■ that afford an cs

WELCOME MARBLE.

HASTINGS. MICH.. May S. !ffl..

XXrimS

POSITIVELY CUREtJ.
i

au rwuaaa naviog BM

Mtr.-.-

&lt;A
*w.e

Belt C.
Notira
day of June. A. 1&gt;. Ifffo, at try a'cImL in the
forenoon, M tho north A*m» drar of th. Court
ifortffciSi. Sites?!-. •M&amp;xrc’dJ
-------J.I.n

XKrtTM.

TOTEdT'

PATENTS;

'RftSHSSti
ssris^sii
twlStf

fore die Fourth. But when that daj
couiut then; will be trouble. There wil

I

«1

ba----------- ---

STEBBINS BRO!

cape, cutting you • off entirely, or rather
giving you the cheerful choico ofj umping
cwt of a fourth story window and failing a '

*4^

ta^ssrSifts^sfiix”

!®as

•a.2tdK!

The ruhseriber offer* for Bale a Valuable
Farm to (he Towtrnhip of Haattagw, near
Quimby Station, &lt;u&gt; the (Irani! Rapbl* IMvinio* of the Mulligan Contra! Jlnilroad, contain,
to*khiuty ackks.otwhich

bright contnutto arc allowed. Sets of rose
colored and white shell ornaments are deli­ ss.-tr:.
cate for Wear with light or' black drirfus.
The pink ntudalliou on a white ground is
very pretty. Black silk is laid by till cool
weather. It looks out of stylo to ace even
a black skirt worn under a light overdrew.
Dork blue or violet- is prefared.
,

U.. neu. i^Uw j-fawH.

SSsuat?.’. tuss*is
fiteaasrtS x;". '.W. awaits:

LEAOTELEGRAPBY

Vly*1* Cu- "9** °nlj’ r»lubi* Behoolta Uw

PROBATE ORDER.

FOR SALE st THE BANNER OFFICE i lu2£ a2i^jSi‘*“u

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VOL. XXI.

NQ.:22.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY,JULYH8, 4876.
—.......

___ ________
THE YANKEE SHOOUSISTRESS. rlievc ; and I am n-4 alotux in .the opip-1
■l u.nt
rial .t. Iftn.”
“I am grateful for the puod opinion of
my friend. . flub J |»avo detaipoi; you.
it wondcrrwl|&lt;re Hugh ia.”
1 “Sittliyiout’tKere by the graves.
Do |
yon knot'

UNPARALLED SUCCESS

you

1'fwia Dr. Emtreon Who'H«I rhtcrdij.

He advanned Aisrly-, jikidf til* length' riiacK'iadtfiM Warding aide. *• , ;
®;
• 'Tf-hrre, pr Hugh ?” an id he. glancing
_■ i ground.

cvcr/pM?'

25 soldlastyear and every one gave;

“Hat Thavenn &lt;«« h» «
alone ; to be alf the world- tn
’‘Hare you , do parouts, nn brulhem
and sistera, Dr. Emerson ?”
“No, la* like wmtttd-lf. all aUm, but
not left like you and Hugh Marston, de­
pendent •pliwjy-upon my own exertions
for iupnort. I have a competency, It'D
by my father , T hive r good profturiem
■nd a lucrative practieo. and Mia Abba',
I want you toNttdcripo ilwhappuxt man
living , I will Uy to be all to you that
you’ve lost Will you be my wife ?"
“Dr. Emenon, I had no thought of
thia ; I am jure you otuM -find one bet­
ter aaitetf to your nation in life.’
The
hot Wood roue tn her chroks, and she did
hot lift her eye*.
“My dear youuu kdy. do you think I
made the proposal without fully knowing
my own heart?”
“I do not think you w&lt;&gt;nld . but it ia no
sudden.”
•1’criuqw it.may be «m&gt; to you, but 1
have tor months known, that if I
married, it would rest with you."
“Ifl had only known ynn had
thohghbr’
“You would have ayuidod uui ■,
would have eucascd yourself in
haughty reserve, and wo should
have lost the many pleasant hours we have
passed together.’’
.She turnod her bright eycu up to his

-Ho in a ffne hoy, and I am thankful
ho fell.into judicious hAnds. T hope yonwill never reperit taki^him."
, “I hope* not. Hc,li a child of »treng
wnaibiliticn, and when he lovw he will
lure fbrcver. T wm tbrnkmg pf the great
change that fire months hsd wrought In
the current AT his life f hope truly the
change will be blessed to bin?"

THE PSKRLKS CO1B1MKD MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RAKE,
'

Call and

SEETHE BATH PLATFORM BUGGIES
Both Phtfalx-d apd Unfinished.

I
:

The Three Rivers Vibrator, Buffalo Pitts, Ohio Mwerpstakrs,

, HlKUflALL,
I Hcduir.

I THE

AND

MlCmtlAN

HWSBTUfAKFS,

AGBO

THK
'

BlKDSAI.I. C’LOVKK

...........D BET.TABLE TAYLOR HAKE. AXD THE IMPROVED
JACKtiON WfiUOX (CONSTANTLY ON HAND

AT AGRICULTURAL HALL,
One door cast of Goodveur’s Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.
Hiuting.s, April 12, 1870.-

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON
riSzl

luwa I '*•'._ 1 WSO. t HMM tr SO f
'
.ilutnn I &lt;I-.U) 1)2 00 f i0&lt;» I JO-OOl W.0V
I.u.,0
.-vn! 'O.’ii!
I jjn.O-'

CiRffi.

I&gt; I&lt;

.

n M. JONES.

DENTIST

NasWHe,

lieiiiai

&gt;11 »..rh p'rftWptH etnmdwi H».

____

HKAD’jiZAni REALT? «
Sjwcial Medical Announcomoni &gt;

•loil CuiAfoH anfl-

if

Pianos Organs
and

“It haa already be®” ■ Hr w trot the
airirking, cowardly boy that he was.
He holds Jiis head ereef, aud feeb cjual
to his associates "
“He has always been aeeunkHned to
taunts «nd insults, and expected nothing
■la*’.
The runic of a drunken' father
rested Eke the mark of Uain on the
cliifib forehead and hr ^ipponed every
one knew it, and he win eurw«d and
wdiamed for his father's take.
De. Em­
ernon, when that child fintV entered thie
schoolroom, I reeogniicd that mark on
his brow. I know that the sin of the
father was visited on tire ehtldren, and I
detorniiued to wipe off the stain.
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trust he will live to show to (Mclarticr
that it is A burning shame to stigmatise
a *hll«l fur the niisfiirtaoro of his |wrrots.
I know the raffcringa wrought by this
sin.
My father was a drunktwd—he
lived and dkd a drunkard—my only
brother wm killed by • drunkard, in a
fit nfintokfaition. My mcdlier and myself underwent privations and sorrow for
years. Her suffering and hardships un­
dnnninod her health, and tAc welcomed
death, to'tat her at Mb* from pain.
Do
not wonder that my feeling* ate l&gt;eyond

*ont»d. when I Hilnk of the ruin aad suffer­
ing wroughtby this sinJ Ont young tarn
; arc ent down itt lheir strength, and mmo
are safe; tfcc liven of mothers and riatera
। Ate one daily routine of anxiety aad ap­
prehension. Look'nt po«»r Mr. Rafjcre;
bis wih' ro" &lt;Hsgr»erd forever by one
night's indrtlgewee I
More ' ihna iwmbty
jx-ara. have U-ca erowiLd upon biti in • a
t week s tlAif; hiH huTr h turning grey, and
he »e bowed down with aokniw.
Then
. poor Jama Griffin! the aotsle bf death
• wercNpwn in his hesfrty frame by one
hour's indulgence*'”
-But, Mini Wardlow, you have never
। allowed James to be blamed—you have
. alwsy* Blood hL« flrin Moftd.’'
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. “And so Ion. ‘ Wop to him wbtr putruth the wiaecup to Im neigiiWa lip*,
and maketh k'rm drunken alam’Those
j two boy« bare mrfervd/kkile Bkneha*h
, i* al liberty, i*jrfta^k eoliuk^.other ynuagv
men on to deiurdfeksoat**1"'-k ' "ft is too and tetMaktfit.
i
“And yet,
we know
■ bat three thing* are «. /Hardly a May
^aoeabut aomHMug bf-tid
rtaultv
&lt;4 thia airi niuct our eywor ears. Mufeh wj Y
tovo Htigh, I tiould rather now 'ftdd his
hamb In death, and by him to sUbp
his family, than to hare Mm grow up a
drunkard; or even a moderate drinker.
“You must hureaufferedwrmA."
)
“(lh. langmgerennot tril how much I
j have pstacd tkrdtrgb.
My childhood
clouded with torrow, Aamc and fear ;
I »y girlhood stricken with sorrow for lost
owes, and anxiety for the living—Mff ktek
i
■brer* looked ekredw tn wm, bad 1 haHi
found nmreromfort hi kwktag *M 1H
dark river ;fo the rent and joy pH the
other shore, Oran in thd sbenia of nobb
and activity of the IreitMWg-’WoHd. i F
was afraid 1 Waa beeomiud -mbtathrocfe;
iby lifemCoMientwhiW) Ufo plew
■mret oasis in my pilgrim^, and L m*
Mingfo itto with bmi « reretodev «f

“I will . ■dTkwre VJuU till .Tueuday.
Then I promiaad Mra. Watson I would
come there till 1 lafL^owA.:—
Dr. Etaevron Uft’ seriy.-aad Mbs
Wardlow noon after wimt to her .chamber,
where she could dpd time to ' think. She
kneW the Doctor to be w afted. Hgty .mJucatad man. whom position in town' ns
foDy established, and shl- also kaew that
Im was respected as a man of high moral
principle and hireling iuteerily. She had
ihought of him only as a pfauant compnini»n, iwrw t&gt;wifi»RB«rarHKrTjnwr
found hcAdfiri cdlHriok^wlBi lAti;’ i3nc
had never sought to dliCtML points with
him, but had always maintained what
she thought-was right. He had some­
times
soknowlcdrc . hiuwclf vaaquWi•d, aad sumetinici had claimed the ywivilegc of renewing the diseuMion at af^wre

are lored and
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“Dr. Emerson, I rw»pecl you—I1 value
your friendship—but I had never thought
of anything more.
Give me a few days
to think of thia.
I do not think I aw a
fitting wife Sir you.
I four I wnnld not
fallHthc duties.of my station.’
“Ik not trouble your little head about
duties. But you are going away jo soon f
I must have you to myself abnio hours
before you go.
Hay, shall my offer b»
acedpttd? Don't mention Hugh . I love
that child, and will aoist you iq training
him. My home, shall be your adopted
brother * now you need have m&gt; . feun.
but that I always will prAtidi For
him.
II ngh fa rowing. A'on do wot rrfew me ?
“No, T cannot du that; but it is ho
entirely unexpected U&gt; Wo I
“That your calm brain cannot cowpt^bead such a change from its accost .med
routine of trial and duty."
.

period.' She had considered him a genial.
impcoTing companion ; had uetfer nought
his society, but bad much enjoyed counl
modings. Hb proposal took her cutindy
by Nurpriacd, and die wished for time to
commune with her &lt;urru,heart before she
nude the dedrihp upaiv which het faUffrhappineu and' welfare depended. His
generous pruviriou for Hugh's wdl-boing
bad touchedit, tender chord, fin- she could
not violate her saored promise made to
hi.- dyipg mother. Ltmg and seriously
■be thohfhi
upon--she- qairetien.
One
thing AAkbtHbMbtf .if 'her 'rflocn1 t£&gt;KvctT, it cmild ¥ic an easy naitkr to love
i with wifely affection. From .her child­
hood,. abc had made self a serondiny obU&gt; do good to others had Alaray.
been her aim, and the mainspring of her
happiacas. It had often hpro a munlior.
in her.mind why har'.waja should have
been directed t» Colchester. 8he could
have tahjsbl in Fairhaven ; she had been
urged to remain there. When she pro­
mised Mrs. Manton to take charge of her
orphan boy, she th ought she had rocog;
nited her miamon.
Her heart had been
at rest; ahc supposed that her work in
Colchester had been womplishod. She
had been ropcatadly urg'd to rviurp to
her oil home, but die shcanK from again
Ukiug wp the ’ burden «f memory that
would return if she accepted their invita
tions. Life had been enjoyed the port five
moot hx, as she had never anticiMted it
could have been; the many Ues and
piearent associations that had been formed
tn Colchester, had rendered the place dear
to her. She bad dreaded bidding farewell
to thi-tii all: was itfiv the heat i . .i bur to
stay there, or to return ? The path was
no longer dark. Il aocmcd as if the finger
of ProvidotMM w«ro guiding' her oh her

' “I will answer you toWumiw. Doctor.’
Thank you. Bn** it-»*4«o late to go
down to th* cottage to-night. 1 will call
■nd lake you both to ride down there in
tin; morning, directly Mier braokfaat."
“That will be pleaiiut
Hugh Wishes
that
"to transplant some'■•if Addievi ffvWert
from tho garden. U&gt; grow upon the evavre.
■ud M wd| be » pine lime to do it in the
curly spring."
:
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‘‘fee, you can do it to-morrow, and 1
Will get sorie one to help him.
Would
yoUnoelilp’ taonla Mata near? tkl-

In now looks a* if Tikka will hato
sways think it is pfonaant to aoe
care •bout aa much Mircea in Ohio os his
Ar« at
ba koaw of w |oral.«n
friend Vallandigham had
H'is aH we can do to show our
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ndd priotioc that we remember the good cope muhl be a IhuaocraUe reformer. At
counsel and instructtom -that- they gave any rats',-Gov. Tilden bar, never removed

him from oSce.

T»o Dayton (UhiojJbttrim/. says tliat
Hon. W. Houk, Democrelic delegate

“0h» w*l WHffll wait for
taka your tfare, ay H*0c 1
the IWor, Mughiagly.

the St., Louis Uoavaolioa, openly

io

repudij

ata the Tilden tipket.

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The leading German aawxpaper of Ohio,
halCgriort

fiSpreifcriL'
.'n-“We*w#l'wairft»t you tf
bbc ■ta,lhcl&gt;."
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y*o

the Cincinnati

VJk»l4att,

Fred. UasaaHfck, has come

would
. for, Hsycs and Wheeler.
: .Some

edited

by

out aquarely
.

Democratic papers

you know, before wo leave find nothing to say against
•-u^du will be ’ to 1^0*/’ thb'reii' of the
Hayes dow claim credit for

.

that could

Governor
their “re­

spectful refereueca" to him.

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“Mfe Wadtab hMdseiM not to gw
Hi thalastaf Abe wOek ijforifopi ‘naevtill
Gen, James W. Singlotoo, a.pwBiucnt ,eat wunh- Mr. Grifca ia rwj atufous Wmoia Democrat apd a dakeUe to lha
«•&gt; • &gt;•«!■■ &gt;»"»•.’ ’■+
Ht. Louis Convention, repudiates the nom-

t WIT Ya

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HAZELTON BfiO.’S PIAUOS.

tERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
PEvery Instrument FULLY Warranted.

P’ oii Plan art 0«a» aBi i; tolajie Hr MctOR

"Alt iWil ! 1 *Mi k» «mM '
imftion of Tilden and
pralicta
b»
B,"[wd)
wartuai ; ». |deftat.
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“If Mi- Abba should tabs t*D wkfo
Isn’t it rather, cool in Hendricks tq gu
Uys together, I nhould_qsrt*j&lt;jU_.haYC to
Io Wartingtop Vi hold the rml of his

&lt;*t’l kix« ftej '™K »«&lt;
I Ad not wi* a-.iWX
Mdr Iwi «•» Hfiawwi, »d t

K(k.'aWM,

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" R D BULLOCK, ^*’*’&lt;’,o’ale ««nt *?r
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tarttfrn OWo.ahd Jpdiana.
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L -ergLFCh. Houafia at Grand Rapids, basi s&gt;agmaw *«** i d^t yo^MM»?
r xxi7?r'

r

7-l:•■4''THner. . M

r

throntened dcdinalion of thp

&gt;’«

St. . Louk

muupalioa.orer lU IfemucmUr lUmac.
taJLii,it repeals the Resumption, Mk.j, ,Lf&gt;.

TbnNnr York ik.. which ha.

4om

M fiaronfr for the Si
mmim
cxpcetK that Governor TUdcn, if drolcd
mroCT m a' "civil

�Yea roo k«» reel. Y&lt;" &lt;»■ ** I~* ■???
ro&gt; ia lbw rily, for »1 per
»“*
mrou good roon. rod a good «Hr. At
Politic*:—Bui.n*ro—Th* C**tennW thi. tore you re. otofi to go .too, .nd
uk. k Iriroreij- Doo'ttkrok *T *yto»
-n&gt;« F*urtb in Ik* City-A Re­
any. lt» *o bqpto '**»*’
fen* lo*ld**t—Tbr Church**.
ever saw, rod tko
&lt;**« *“» *B1
occur for rookber crooury.
Ikon «ro.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER

|s®i
Gov. LadiagtoofWbtfarin

B very

Ftrymfaw,

The electors of this Congressional Dis
trict wifi soon be called upon to salect
delqaks to represent them in the .aevwal Ctranty Conventatrar, which in ton will
chooae dAwatas to the Cwigrtwrional ConMotion,TJklkJd in ^bion Augto 2nd,

Nortolk ZMylooJk, and Pctrasburg CMum

to nominate a sweeaMdr to Hon. George

ill at $&lt;w Y orit

Four Democratic

in

ftse to report Tilden

They

Virginia w-

Alexandria S^ti^ Stomaton

Ao

are

—two daily and two weekly.

.Willard.
Sensible of the honor which has been
| [Bays Ae JNashville J(Tenn.) Banner :
bwtowed upon thia County, by Ao elect“There are Democrats in Nashville, we

The Democracy of New York
sickest set of mew

are the

that ever lived.

nomination of “Slippery

The

Sammy, '

does

Tilden, and leave nothing undone to se­
cure Ae defeat of the latter."
5

4 'The vagabond, Brick Pomeroy, sap that
be “ran two toted behind Thwrman in Ae

Nalitul Bortfai W.
AOMo

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interftrance which will
destroy the 0^61.'* ,

Ac Democracy, as it is now

votea, the number cast for Chicago's bald

'

rional tickets and local officers, and

, writer of

IAU)» VOUUty ptvwuu
w ..v-.
£. W. Barber, at present Third Assistant
Postmaster General;
. ypWftf
rought it in the field with his troop*, and nmy bring into Ae field ci Representative
was never absent cxcepl when his wound* Upram.Hon. C. G. Luce and Mr. Mc­
compelled B." Let's Mu. where were Til­ Gowan, but at present no candidate has
been named, by Ac Coldwater RepMioan
den and Hendricks ail
that
thne ?
or Union City Remitter. Jackgoe CouutV'
Roughing it among the peace men ?
1
comes forward solidly for Hon. James
yeeator Morrill of Maine took charge of O'Donnell, recently elected Mayor of Ae
Democratic city of Jackson on .Ac Re­
the Treasury Department last Saturday.
publican ticket.
His place in the Senate has been filled by
From the disinterested standpoint of a
the appointment of Hon. James G. Blaine
County without a caodidtito of iu own, and
In Mr.' Morrill the nation has B . worthy &gt; Ae independent and impartial aiurit,
which characterises ifa actipM &gt;n •!! Ainp,
successor to Benjamin H. Bristow, and the
the StatmmajC has calmly surveyed the
appointment of Mr. Blaine set' Senator is field. The result of its observations i*
an exceedingly wire oae.
the selection aa &gt;to fie* choice of Jamu

soldier under

“Ile'tM' no carpet-knight,

From the above it docs seem as thoagh

Bro. EIls felt bad.

Haycs/anknown who

has thriec beaten

Democratic Candidate-

for the presidency. Tilden is well known—
he is Governor of New York and sras Bott

;ax COXGK£SmOWAL
’IOX-3RD DISTRICT-

of.Ac Tammany
days.

thieves in their palmiest

buckeye or even beech

We think,

of no

sprout* would be

rigorously

applied,

Ac truth ttout

opponents.

avail,

howqycr

to teach EUs la tdl

Hayes
,

or other political

,

•Ac Utter of aecepiaucc by Gov. Haye
ia an honest, straightfurwanl, document,
and muat convince the unprejudiced
'he n just rhe man to occupy
Hovfp for the next term.

tliat

the White

He » Outapok'-"

cn for civil reform ; if elected he will on­

ly consent to servo for one term ; he stands
by h» record on the currency ‘ question

be believes iu the pubhe'school

and concludes by telling the

system

South that

their first neccaailj U pcaqe, and .that dipt,

ponds upon the supremacy of law ; alj
parts of the Uonstiiwtira nun be obeyed,

and.if elected be will labor to-wipe out-afi
distraction between North pad South. We
_।; A. j

will print the letter on Monday,

Wewotiecd in the columns ofthe Hastings ■

J»wnia7 a

couple of wtekz rioc^, an

tract from an editorial

years rinaj,

Wo are

written by us two
glad

to know Aat

the readers af' tbo J-ttmal • were trtateil
to an'nrticM A whieh'attU time it w»
In another place in this fare* isfibe Bajt-

articles for® the

written, there .Was good sound sense,- aAing (#o7, rare,,'in fhe'. columns
Ae

of.it

always

MantaD Atri4»a&lt;M«^rtMatihg the nomination

JonraohAM.A« rradercs

of 27m. J««u (V-DAmJI «f Jackson?** the
candidate *f tbe KepuMteensef lU ‘emuity

adumusofAe Ba!&lt;NIR whichpYeathough

of Calkin, fof rayfaeaaBatire fa CengreM.
To tMaariich we tak th* speetal attention *f

hail wiA delight any

tthey

lb ia A* prerewneg as Ud-y**Mak.

and as w« fully balisve, of ths My AMsmu fir

Oe« Mw -ft W IRW

are (

.•,.

ligcnt and' experienced railroad

men !in'

the totutuy, rod. U, dipo*etij

ehvga

out rf H. uppinudOeihroutole tW

in the street
could stand.

New

Tbo de-

cen» pdfiUH
tired of spcadttg money hu^the purpose

of placing speculators in Ac best

offices,

and hordes of unuaturaliscd Irish in the
minor places. The business men of the
city know that Tilden'a nomination was
the vAB'.K
•nd
his supporter* rad the Inflationists of Ac
West, and altogether, there is a demoral­
isation in the , Democratic camp that ia
very encouraging to chp*o who want good,
government. And, speaking of political
matter, I wish every
Republican h&gt; the
ev.
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A----------United States cot
mocrat," a paper
supports, and which w the organ of
TJ.F nn.l
kit* T*Wr
T*rt
.Hr-

be able to salify tbo people on thctt v«y
points. We invite Ae rtoarat scrutiny of
Asa character of Mr. Q'DesmeU. lfh&lt;
did N«poaM* ear full oowMtnee .vje
would noMupport him for.Ajp uftfa.,
.
James U'DauiraU began life wiA »o
Mftalraxa hb braiw rad hh ha«4s
*By Aa ran* peraraUnoe offorta ha baa
riaen to a plara pf hotor in a oity wbarv
he has resided tof Isranjywe»
He Us Ae m^MModawppoct ofAU ttit.

tig m Ac

px» uptown, right in the aid* eg U..n.
•nd he creed, u imaeeeetenl, MMlnug
like . eirew rent,—he M ki. rtimi.’

fleeter tongued, —
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,
tBtla gre'C "AwwAaAl Ucbthai wuM

engre.g .bmu piling tM in, rod U

be an event intheir fires. Af nine Ae
rignal for the illumination wan given. The
buildings were gay and a-fiutter wiA flags
rincc morning. When Broadway looked as
if all the butterflies of the world had set­
tled upon it* fare in tlie ran.
And cow,
looktoff down Ae«tro« nfik* tw when
it Mflkato the birbbr as lai an one could
see, a calcium light shone, a great blaring
' the forehead of the aky. and below

Tilden, right over a prominent portrait of
Tilden, with this igwipttun, "A Catholic
Matounan, Senator'Ktinhu. the bominator
of Gov. Tilden.*' This is a bid for the

CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.

stood at the bead of the Aird brigade, Ac

®r«7 one of those eagle faced black Scotch
—
v »*«. .
behind
who marched

covet.

ledthhUr.BflMlritcrBn

l were lit up
and they flash10 the chaers

ere arc doing Ices,____
they iiad in Fourth of JI
the other trades are dead
will be better after the Fc
hopeful thought, but it a
fore, and even the lawyt

Ttabalaareofcaah* AtHufeirwaarj'

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18t« »l,«eS3«8.4T; irororo. fe, tl*
yret «*»;n*.Mu ■ U-*. *luz

iwprer WtU

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nlngroJ ik« hSre'uf Vr*l-~
»»u»SaJ«&gt;L rfc M. . to* k

gw* btfl'BA*.

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u^kutallto,

rod rite,
*AH&gt; .fc-aald----------

Depart

....

' Drew
• wreck.

AnTOnRjrwi

l «ji»y at throe to W&lt;
?■ (thing the New Yorks

i'E-XWg

The German

« Cuban jmcietocs
tor so small a body
L. htsring unmista­
i, nH it was pathetic
to aee tbeir beautiful coipfo—another red
white and blue—carried in honor of a
country which celebrated Ac independence
tb^r were straggling M »cUrt- The

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• printer’a Jlnutop Jhtit 1.
t^editVMldeA. Hck

rP*4ke yen. ett, propore, re |K|&gt;,
■" MJ
i“ 1A frepel w*. up.
Bj J»» «»y tbiyjfc. rf t™, . u
oore^-He ootiredIke dnurt.
I KOHUre Hippodrome. La wi.re,
—thu only ,U pion. »,,« there
A, ,U
■aoereoooll not roae to Ty*,. Tye*.
Watered JH go H tke rinoere &amp; hr

shops at all times save holidays, come out,
the Germans and wife, children and, l&gt;aby,
the Irish bop and ” '*
—

“k^BQms JSS1

piuck*^.

Mt- rabtiptaroff*.
Hraeto'Uitmsure the &gt;ro&lt;« *f bak. .July L:waa
« W^re
bona i&gt; tb« Congraarioeal cAtfenctan’ftfedin. ring the Week ectfing
O Doratog thtla ’ftemoMiratfagthat tie «. • 1 J0&gt;4 ; paymeal* during lame time irate'

MmkJI SeiUI,

York, and they find no takers.

still uu formed, and upon other sections
support of thr Catholics—au assurance to
where the “fortuuew of war" may noew- ' them that Tilden isfiirlv in tlicir banlx/
siiatc b second choice, a careful conridera •
Vend tbat.’in the event of hw election, they
lion of Aa. qulificwtiona. pobitewed by
will, in national ibatfera, haves the same
Mr. O'Donnell.
consideration that they hare always had
Wo premise our . argument wiil\ die
I.IW. tn
Aft...1!*
... .... I...
truth that no man ia entitled A. any. dec
live ♦ffice. The people are oomprten: to
choose Aeir fcrvant-. Wha^ .ia nsgdcd
at Aia time, U&gt;a»re u» in Coogress. » *
man of pnimpcach#ble
integritp
of
pure, moral charartr
of intdUgvuoa;
of fian eoavk&lt;i«MkoB A*, gwl .quertioos
which Democratic politician* filched from
of Ao day, c««»KictioiMi rraulting from ip
telljgunl consideration of problems o£ Na­
tional importance, and whiob .are- not th*
;resaU of hasty, cardeaa thought or biaacd.
for their votes.
or partial ihv«rti»lion- Wc»*4» ®*n
The Republicans
Jrboi*. thnrmmh^'
with Ac
I only confident, 1
affairs of Aa District—ouc wbo*c knowl[The nomination ar
c____________
Hayes and_________
Wheeler_
odge of it* wants i* baaed . upon, actual oba that
—•--they accept a* the best
could ••
have
nervation and experience; , wboae inu-rcau
been made, and more than that, sa all that
are iulcrwovcn with (be interests of the
was desirable. Clubs ar* being oroinised
Dstriot and whm fieakmal prosperity is
in all Ae wards, and the best men in Ae
dependent upon Ac general welfare of the
city are taking hold of the work? While
Dialrict ho represent*. Wo need, in Aort,
it is impossible to carry Ao city, Ae Deman honest, breve man, who dares to th)
err.tic majority will bwo redneed ae tn Drake
right and whiiae-. peroeptioua aru keen to
the state al«olutdy certain for the Beyuk
detect error even whu» it is disguised.
.
Iman ticket. The Liberals arc, an •rule,
Rush a man wi
in line again, and thousands of Democrats
O'Doooell to be.
will vote the Republican ticket \ tor the
toon, wok to «•*._ , ..........
tbo abilily or Ae integrity of the aavotal first time in Aeir lives. The north nan
of the State where Mr. ^'1raekr.-«Mte
gentlemen named by other Counties. Wc
will giro Ao largest majority 1er Ae tick
amply atato as Ao haato of qualification
ot ever known, and will . aMkraif more
tor a eandidato wmc of Ac most A'porAan balance all the frauds
tant ]tointa that Bsggosl thomsolvm to our
perpetrated in the city. T^rl eattoot ia
mind. If eiAcr of Ae candidate now
excellent here »cc Ant youto Mrar duto
offered b aaroraaiul, wc bobevc be will

There ere .tire* ttore ■p*---— l-,niri

pending .guiu* Mr. TiMeo loeotopd biro

pabBeeAsfriM^efafaty riatittiI

O'DonXKU. as the proper person to re­
present thia District tn Congress. Wo re­
cognize Ao many sterling qpalitic* qf
head and heart poHcsscd by Ac several
gentlemen namcd.by other Counties; but
from Ac feet Aat an individual choice
must be made from among them all, vrt
ex prow* our personal preference for Mr.
(YDounell, and respectfully urge upon Ac
eleetnrs pf this County, where opinion is

Betting'

offering odds Aat Hayes will, carry

yer, . “nilreed wrecker," ■*! rolled, wW

to toM K the etoekMdai o* Ihihd^
1 H doei jmrtlee to the oAer aSpt--• -«to ftta. .-Mftfr
raala for llts poaitfon 'ktntwg whom'“lhere are
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Uretaunud J. SHeo to.taolotoM

rich by dtokoont «»a .hrop

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The Lansing Repttblica&gt;i says :
June* F. Joy is one to Ad mo*t intel-

It fa an open avowal of the fblicy *T

rotabra a» ibeead of -Ua imfa] which they

extracts frora tU

are more' Aan

news to thens.

our readers. It tie important 'ia srvofn] respaef*;

worthy men.

some

but

that there ere buckeye aproutn run­
ning over with knowledge and cgotiaci
among her members to introduce his firlues to Ac mass** — Chariotte Leadtr.

mim

pnun .re JI ot in ,h« ren,,^. „ dl„„
by the reared., Ulin* U« rretihu
some
of ttoea tompuwd. Ibary Wud
“
id4eWk*.HUu„,
KlepSgUi pot Wa u&gt;" tk&lt; «.

coostilutod.

Some row will be made to carry congrcs-

• Mr. Haycatnay have been a “promincU
man in Ohio." but outride of the State,
he was woefully unknown, and it is a good
thing for the Republican .party ia Miehi-

RftttaUMbt in

so utterly unditowbgji W

1

him .

HBYKM' gX.A.TTPO»M ■

A&amp;W.

ready.

S not

as yet, to place the jroyc
hands of a p*rty»O^*d

St Louis Convention," and that Thurman
Ss a great mag." As Thurman W 'Iwo

An

'*« may I* found an able

^ut the Anericut ptnple

beaded liar can be easily told, 0,0,0,0,0,0.

For Vice-Prerident,
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
./New Y«A.

;

Ao globe,
the educa­
and eowe

o.;

auHag n aS I1M.000.
WImcwmA,,,
irilhkT SwpHaa Sqaara to Ma; .
da.t pile, «rkk a &gt; paiax* «Y gna, fa,,.
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- —Jf ala* Th. I130.CW,
■M-. “tUfonac, ,|„
«T dollan «n KoUu l»
a»«bli«*a&gt; o«UU.rf,l„

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•stm
I,
« feel that there are revere! gentlemen1
our County who could carry into Con­’
es* the ability,, the 'integrity and the
f

For President.

RUTHERFORD b. hatkb;

be* -orta
(be -odd

Twp yanra jrathe"BUbsun" who w,
WOtokH-HMfa. 4^.

Mw
Chme whito the: ri»y » *&gt; •“!*/
that the landlords are anxious to aee yo&lt;»,

»«"* !• “i. •&gt;» •&gt;!&gt;•■»»

.itqjrill Tia«.fa, Unif it wniHA

tote upo. Mito of Iho
»nin cri.lroo»-ebon uo tbc
mmroburoyrod crnylbrng
uses, from all the nation* on
and do one can afford to miss
tion Ae view afford*.
Coras,

day, or days, raAw panned of remfurta
bly, all things considered.
i/oXK KKTIKM IMCIDXXT.

lose the right. Nel
Stricter than it ever
1 were tired oat. j

SwrciSs
aatttw
. aad far*«t re« ka«

�STEINHOFF &amp; WOOD

Crnut Cann July Pth. 1878. \

Knrton Damn:
The Centennial 4th to ever and gone, the
many hearts that a week ago anticipate so
much piemare, have been gratified. The nu­

OF FICIAlPAPCtW8A»8T WWW.

Alpha Carter
High School.
Beet record forentire year. Not absent.
Irene Bueell
High School.
Thanking yea, geatiamew, for year uni­
form k lad nee aad oo—ty, Sad tr—tlag that
the year before ue may be one of pleasure and
of profit I remain moot respaat fully.

merous festivals throughout our county have
afforded abundant pleasures foe all. Haatinp
has been the foremost Is celebrating, and
be same spirit of enthusiasm has exhibited
itself throughout J uhnstoe—The

brand Rapid* Eiprosa. al • T:Bl
Pjj Ksareasatx 1:13 i
lt»j
bnruit Kxi&gt;rw •
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AtlauUc t.sprvss (.-atntasramlbundanjMO 1
■Va. Frvisbt -I.................................... *13 J

. J. Grant
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Dr.
To monies received of eUy treasw'
rr for tax
.
■ fo.ffb5.24’
To monies received of ally troaisu- .
er from primary school fund
To monies received »f Hty (re-eft
To mWUMrihtfb?taTt&gt;M ffoi

Geo. M. Dewey doHvcred the oration,
which was considered byevery one present,
to be a production of the very first order.
The speaker, after a glowing review of our
nation's formation, ‘rials aad prosperity.por­

■reign aeholarff ’‘

wealth aad honor as a

Natka, to

tional landmarks the much honored and respected of names Franklin, Merili. Cart­
wright, Howe, Pulton, Fields, Mitchell. Longfollow and many other distinguished men uf
American birth, paying them a just tribute

alao their attention to an uncultivated intel­
eel aad warned them of the appalling dan-

J. M. NEVINS. P.M.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Cneh paid ea o— steading
olalm* July let, 1875. not audited
n-i. fijfo,
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•* •• latoMstou Bowie

loaned &lt;0 pey teaehera
11 will be olnerved that our aveargo, daily
Cash paid for insurnaeo oa
atiendaaoc hv, Ijmr uniformly lurwiala|. building&gt;
•nd yet in this reoprat lhere fa abeadnk
Cash paid for treasurer's salary
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seemtary's
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room for improvemeuL
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•• taking school cen­
Permit m&lt;apiu to press the mallet upon i »
the attention of Ch a B.jntd and of the'patrons sus and making reports
Cash paid for printing

Mias Hokut

Hottest.

Gold lll|.
Pige.*n shoot to-day.

M. H Wing ia noUju st ice of

lhe society or myself, as a correspondent
without toying pleasantly and without any

be harangued on graagertam.
■mplieitly relied upon.

Lyceum Association.

ikwmi

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13,00
«0.00

30.00

........ . msterial and ,wofk

Pupils who sre regular In attendance are
invariably successfoll with their studlra,

Hotter.

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the one

great and grand principle-free icbopla- bring­
ing before ns, in a glowing manner as educa­

j. cveept Sondajr.

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B-J, Grant
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OaAk pabloa outofaMtog aiders

trayed to his hearers, the benefita of universal

PONT OFFICE TIME CARD

Smkal aii4Iectaiical

l»i«g noir
hut charge, and more, one . Croat Chicago,
loiug houriv expected. ,IA
,
...
Oar peo|4a will do to rctucaiber that
MikKy'®"- sod wife att—t to the Will attend to all Lraoahev ef.the Profession .and
Vamel HrtWarttnn
curing of their Son of deafness of eight
yrara standing, in one week, by Dr. Blaso. I
Union Bieck, ovt
That Isaac W. Vroomaa late sltcriff of
thia county, and row special agents of the
U_. s. pension Department atteets to the
•tmcval of a Tap^c-Wobm in a few hours,
ONE PORTABLE STEAM SAW MILL
that hax completely restored him to health,
though it was supposed that he was in good order tuning every day, ONE
tronfled with heart cTwasc‘aad liable U HEAVYFAIR OF MULES 7 years old
ONE B ytartdd MARE,- ONE* BUGGY
..Ajfooal pwik-uhr, of important nearly new, also ONE ’HEAVY- 8TA■muBS, can be obtained by calling
oo TJOMABY ENGINE, for sale on GOOD
Michael tlrace, Bed. McLdland,,H. pen- TERMS. For particulars enquire on the,
premises one mile west of Cariton Center.
c.njyfe&amp;iktfe?"’*
BeuMtVa, Mrs. Edward Reed, Mrs. Emma

DENTISTS !

ia lhe way ofa Centeaatol pkale on Ue let
inat
Some five er tlx hundred people gath.
•red in Kelley'a grave. Eart ride of Vai r Uke.
and partielpotad in the pleasure of the day.
The day wm somewhat multi whiefa not only
kept many more frrnq being preaeat, bi^l de:
layed somewhat the exerelaeo but with all
it in considered that it rarpaned anything yet

painting fanee Astral LuiUHng
Cash paid fir material and

while those who are frequently alarm, toae
not only the time of their abeenee, but lose

FdR SALE OR TRADE

Stibbn, Mr. John Cole, and many other
—— might mention.
XXllTtnl
f, treats aU &amp;rooIc or long eland
—n------- es of whatever name
ud states the facts to every pt itient, and
takes po incurable cases. Rji nember he
locates discaaes without asking any qu—
tious.
The Press everywhere spa
highest terms of hu great still.
By his

Cash paid for hood, sawing and
splitting aad hauling
&lt;31»T
Begllgest anti in reality receive out Hhle
Cash paid for carpm, c—tral .
profit.
budding
.
t
Teachers are frequently oldiged to suffer
Cash paid for incidentals
,
vyy
censure w^ea too real fault justly Dos with I Cash o.Tmrfp'-'*
7U/'l’f,'rt

SPECIAL NOTICE.

shall publish the official call on Monday.

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There will be a spbeial meeting of Pioneer
Engine Co. No 1. a the engine rooms Monday

of which app—rrvl tb be of nearly the same
magniftMas tb—of which M'S* *a appW
to the naked eya.
U —art wry cloec
to the earth easting II tn be as lights* day.
A sulpburious light remaining in its trail for

A ea»d In point occurred Juriag last term
Total
I10.187.C8
A gentltmsn appruaohsd
wii^
tmonal of out standing claims
RJT.M
(ions of dl«— tisfsetion and severe criticisms
f Justs M. Nbvu*
of a teacher because his daughter bad (»een Examined sod approve! •_ Ji-tru T. Own
reduced from eae grade to the next tower
being unable to retain her pooitita in her
class. The c—cluatoa was, of aduNk. ibqt
the teacher was incompetent, but an inveMi^don receded toe foctlhu da nag the pro­
ceeding MveQ weeks the pupil had been pew­
List of lottsrs romriaiag ia the Hastings Pent but nyArvfoye, having preeented a ■•gea- &lt;». Barry County, MM. July Wfof WT®* I
Mrs. Nancy Brown. Wm. Henry wnipi,
Mrs. C;A. Baker. Miss taehri frurgson, Jaa
T. Bines, Artheboid Hickman, KA W- Ill

Kjdisoa Disnrs.

display of the sociewt pbenomenoa never was
wiineaoed in this eeclion l&gt;efore.
Hoping I have not exhausted yo.tr patience

llo-

A trrr pleasant picnic party wm held nn.
dvr the oaks, nn ibcgruunda of Hon. Robert
J. Grant, by the members of the Presbyterian
K»bljuh Schoo) of thia city, yesterday. The
xxiety expreim tbrmaelve« under many oblijstioua to Mr. Grant for the courtesies exten-

■a Hobday evening next, to organise a Hay re
and Whrajar club. The meeting is called by
tlie iUpublicaa City committee, aad it is

Fasarurr, July ®&lt;b, 1878.
To simply say that lhe 8rst celebration at

this place ua Ue afternoon of the M was a auerete?would not do th" oee—ton ^ertiee.
It
was more than a sucre— and ranks Freeport
among the ftnrt villages in Barry xdanly.
The Centennial pole, (than which there ia
nona finer in the ooanty) wm raiteJ - per
order of exercieoe, a»d J boa , U.« praple,
■bout MJO in camber ae—mbled to Krten to
to (loo. M. Dewey a apteoh.
Vogy closest
tention wm paid to Mr. Ifawry a r—sacks, —
be carried the andienowbeek if ■ —J-——
~5, aa&lt;L
aad Traced tha i—hy in»to lhe days rfl778.
whirh
have made America
portant events *
—- —
'Wa quote
glorious up »• the present

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- Ing the bright and laudable achievement* of

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UO.J..
—1 -O— ■"““J”** £
s_.riM'a motto iaOnward, ever, tn

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patyunsafthe school hare favored us with
their presence during tbo yw.
Them is
pcrhaj.« no mrsni by which the parents can
more effectually stimulate and encourage
both pupils and I sochera than by frequently
and regularly visiting the different depart-

CYhiie

maialsiniag

m&lt;—

exercised, ami lhe judicious teacher will
usually find Mherm—— for maintaining a
thorough discipline.
Daring lhe T—rjasi eio—l 1 have be—
ransgelled to administer corporeal punish
menl in but one ea«e. against four eaves dur
tag the second year and three eases during
the first year of the present administration.

At the prise shooting mulch held to-day. In
hi* city. Mr. A. M. Block, Mr. Philo A.
sbeldon
-brIJon and
*ud a Mr. Wiikou. eochtoiiled lea
■irde at ten nceuive shots. In sb\&gt;ting off
for ■!.. prise. Mr.

Black

kMlod tbr—Mrtto,

three Pretty good for a het day.
«e ask sLiention to the Report af Ue Priac pol of our Union School publMsd . to-day.
it la a dccument of much importance though

more rtraarkahle for what it dee&gt; not contain,
lhau for What it doea. Yrt there are same
thiap in it that will command the expecial
a taatiea of all bumanitsrianr. bat neo» Umt
• til Uouiwre in that direction than the vinditatioa of the ljarbaro.it practice of carper—
Mmiahment. Among tbo amlaefo— wen the

Keep It.
Where you wul find all kinds of

mNimst
Of every Description which we
ry Ooanty, tor thrac rwaacus:

We sell dodo of this cheajv-ruadc Fur­
niture that to made by machinery. The
goods we make ia made by hand, ant)
Warranted. We Invite all persons to
mJl and Inspect ftur goods, for they a!
bear inspection. No trouble at all
show gooda.
" Parties having Pictures ‘to frama
would do well toy 'them framed of u*
we can do it P .Asr and Cheaper than.
any house In P .ry County. We keep
the Larvert aud Brat selected stock o/
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDino«, Bracks™. 1*ai*er-Hold&lt;
KBS, WAIX-Poczm, PlxfpkbHOUFBBS,
and everything In the Furniture Hue.
We invite all persona to call mid look

WE MEAN BUSINESS’

Furniture Rooms south ride Stole St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware

Prints 7 eta.
Lonedalam—lin 12 eta.

,

Store.

Shirting Bets.

tTKBBUt Baa'S ,

Extra heavy Shirting 12| eti
.Best cottoandra 15 to 3D ata.
(toodTwHng ia cu.
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At lhe eloae of each term all the pupils ia
the High School end those ia the advanced
grades of the Grammar Department Laws’,

Great Beflictaii Pngs!.

been required to undergo a thorough written
qx—ainaltoa upon the atudlvv pursued during

While to the true student these examineUoas furnish no iaeentire tn diligence, yet iu
Stimulating the laggard to more pertisleat
effort their value car. hardly be oeer evtimaj
tod. Pupils Sailing to answer 80 per cent, of
the questions ire hot allowed to retain their
elans standing.
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tl£ EJlii .SJBi !15J. । .pjninvu.it’My1*.
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FURMITVIIE,
-’Write? Ml BntM nwtk
!

to fit tbemadv— more perfcctiy for the duUea-of the schoolroom. Coming as they *&gt;
w ill aa earnest purpose they enter af heartily
into their work that they co—Htwto a really
valuable addition to the school.
Of the foreign pupils aad tboee resident ia

the city we have had about thirty teachers
in oar High ftobool at various times duping
the your sad it ia my purpoae. with tbo ap­
proval oftbo Board, to
a dtaeher s
claim for their benefit during the foil term.

SfoWb
i .Bddto Dewey,
MOB* D»w»y.
Katie WiHiama

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1st. Because we hove no lent, t» pay
21. Because we make the mod of out

Peerless Milk Safes

M. D. Rrmd desire, to call attooUro to

*&gt;th the melodious lows of his powerful
&lt;-K«. 1‘leaiy of room al the "cooler" for all

STEBBINS BRO’S,

now on exhiblttou at W Futt'tttnd"
Store. Ail kinds of work foarlc td1 bj*1
tier. Rejmiring of alt kinds of old CuPuituro noatly done.
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unhesitatingly

Itolh the moral and legal right of the teacher
to adfaihidet aerpocyal jx.pfctomeat, i&gt;^b'
—vert^elees a right thM eeidom should ' be

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can sell obeapcVdhctn any houss in Bar­
TO TU LHBBICLXPUBLIC.
aar years we have made tsro mi
s the alto ante of a vast slam eft

Oliver, Veron M. Kellogg, Mine Owie Johnsen

Barry.
While Mr. Bartlett and dsu^btrr were rnturning frum tba CeleiTstion
Celviu-ation si
at Battle
Bartle ('reek.
Crevk.
they Mop»d ar a Kara (hoi yrt r«mplrted»
for shelter from a heavy shower. Dy —me
misstep Mi«s It, fell causing a bad fracture
Dr. I'eckham wm eallod

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MHK M.

mode of practice he docs not mske sick
to make weU; does not bold out false in­
ducements ; is frank in his opiniorr, hon­
est ia his dealing?, and has won the confi­
dence of the siek and suffering in every
city or community where he has prsctic
ed, and has cured thousands when oil oth­
er mode* have failed.

interest in timr work, become careless »oii '

eesalJe (f &gt; excuse" for the remainder of the

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^Miri ibas the wurtB-i ckte* thi . Mppirt to
, fall. irtriteU with them. *Uif hmg&lt; enough i
to uounuuc aU the fatten tint' «re plnerd
i in an orchard the a arm* will all la destroy* ’

RURAL

TOPICS.

MillUk

G.? P. Rowell k Co'fi. Colu®a_

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-llflWf JCT •mWWN .

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: UCHffiAH ABD THI SOUTH

; rd. It i» adniittmUbat b.^ at* tart cx- l
»|CcUtat .caants al crehateh andMro very |
d - vnluaUr M Weiffi CUUX*, &amp;'
have tiwrai*.
ui tiwwumy .
-..yplrs. a’4 hetcu ijat^'jt destroy jail 4;
LlrtLVMlXM «VltW fuw Itt* ilABMWW .

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Cuba mrt be taught to rd ftet
Ifow in breaking them ffir thr!&gt;irtrt».
K.t walking horeee are murh teuje'vglna.-

.hie than slow one.. Fte histxmx-, suppon
yo« have a fast walking t mu whwh will
plow a half uo acre of land more in * day
tban onfinaky hut*«s eaix du. Then jruj&gt;e tint yritr fait wafting'ream will 'ip
miltsi to market wkb k Lted. rod git,
! there ao hoar K&gt;u»«ribkp &lt;,om»Wi walk
my jriides exclusively tu wy
»de“ era.
(
yon Ace the difference W ddllan aud
and ekprticnt*. Ton want the opinions cents
(
rewfily, w "time b tebwj-'T .&gt;Q*
of the Lett fAwaum, fruit gyow^*,.
: in Ito Macha &lt;vlt to’wlft ftrt. y«hlt4i h»®
coonootion with what I caoaay myaali, te Ip&lt; the aide of a horse of good wafting ^It
aBiifhe*
make »he~•-lUrul Topic*’ of the urtatert 1
p^Heralne

tarraut * tiekner Aperira*

CHICAGO k lAffTf llt KOS «
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- nuu&gt; nr au. Mvotnm.

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gMOnaUCnah tite-.-—____
&lt;»■ (Irukd Cut lifft_______ ___

pail of wither. and wrirt along with a small
whttk.brooui. sprinkling the tops. This
waa hia first use of Pan* green. The tteoad time he put a little flour ia the water,
which had tha effort of making it adhere
better to the leave*, and he think* it Wasbrtlet.
The two application* completely
cleared out the bupu He saw many per
sons uxing common sprinklers. and he bw
liareu they were utrorotal.
Mr. Strouse had three and a half at-roa,
and Lad to put the jminui on but uu&lt;x-.
The rows were thirty rod* long, and the
potatoes planted in drill* uightceu umJim
lb tha rowa, *o it required a mnridasabla

a cask Breach end and ooc in the middle

. The American I’omriagioal Soriu|y ro-i
ju&gt;rt on fruit, not pror ioualy mentioned, an
followa- The best aingh variety of ueam
for aU aertiona of the &lt;x&gt;uutry.« tin- B&lt;rtleit, then come next tlm tiuekid. Bcurrcd
Anion. After th®.-, the Flemiab Bcnuty.
lawn-uve, JIowull, Winter Nils Iteyeune
4 Etc. Ihicdieroc d Angotfiumc. and Belie
Tucrative. Th&lt;- fidlowing &lt;h\ well and
,4«t- swamteauuded in, ib*b&gt;- Kinlute lurid*
uot stand no huh ia gbaractCT ax. jthxi pre­
ceding. GifformHuffman, IMutnHVSum- I
per. Tyson and Vicar of Winkfield. The
Concert! gnt]r » lhcl&gt;&lt;*t for general cul­
tivation, and the next best is Um Delaware.
Tile Lett pew lit* that ‘ are the miut gen­
erally (Btecmud.’* am Crawfcrd'* Earty
and tVwwfard s Urtc
&gt;\urt in jeipultrity
arv Old Hixon Tree. UUMom Cling.
Large1 Early Ycwkf Groa*.- Mignowiv auB
('uoMMt'a Favurite
The tollowiog are
m&lt;Mt highly uaUeaM-d at I La 'suUUi and
M.uthwvaf- (\dtttnbr*. Halon’? (InldrtL
llettk CTmg. Lady Parkham.' Leaxm
Uiug, (MdMtxtm-'CT« xad Sdwjudiatnm.
Tl»c heal clu-rrien are euaridrted to be the
iter|y RHuteond ; fe? Us««rf‘cnll'v*liQe
followed by Black Tartarian, the MoreHt*
and May Duke- The bear atrawberrim
are the wibon fin-t as a gt»u-rally popular
variety. Next in order arc Tnophe de
Ggnd, Charles Downing ami Longworth's
l*C»lific, and after them-,* Agriculfirrilt,
Jtowocr'i* Prolific and Green Prolific. Tn
rngard t&lt;» rwtpbcrries aud H»rkberriev. the

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VOL. XXL NO. 23.

^HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JULY (7. 1876.

GEO. M. DEWEY
KDlWlt

JLND

TUB LIS IIEll.

Read the Record

Disinfectants.

■

Hot and wet

In order that organic de­

composition may go on readily there must
needs be warmth with moisture. We do
not want for either at present; so that
it behooves people, to look about them and

AM TES OF A TiTEliTlSING.

1506 Solo ifi 1871,
3049 S0L0 i/l 1871
7&lt;7&gt;
S0L0 t/i 1873. 14976 Soto i/t 1874. 31077
Sold i/t 1873, 440 711LL7 100000 riLL

BO HtfUlltBD roif 1876. 0/1I 44 Lf
TUT Ful&gt;»*n ^407 Solo

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,
&amp;c., &amp;c.
aovi

THE VICTORY IS

WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
Complete.
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UCRGKKR.

A rTOHXKV, Councilor, and Solicitor.

xxi-'.tr

WM. UPJOHN,

Buw.su. lUxtion. tueh. .

For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

AND

SEE MEI

JOHN STANLEY,
Hastsiiigs, June 12, ’76

. .

A. P BWATLSgr-

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR,

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1 lUaieiAN A BURGEON*,
MtKKPORT, BARRY COCJrtTT,' Mil
to ...ratio. «i„n erwc®. „&lt; Wo.

To those Whom it may Concern:
1 am now running a NEW POR TABLE
liiACniNE for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
great, and having handled about 1,200 build­
ings iu 16 years, feel confident I can satisfy
those that may favor me with a calk
address is Irving, Barry 0, Mich.
A S. DEAN.
Irving. MiA , April, llt», 1S76.

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sec if there is not ample chance for organ­
ic poisonipg. But onco, give the foul fiend
a chance and he will crowd around hit
phantom forms
among your households. If you love
your friends,
seek out their onemice and slay them. Who arc they ?
Their name is Legion. From
”

and drain; from every
privy
barn those silent ' forms come

to breathe out the breath of death, Even
from the swill barrel those vile monsters
will not hesitate to drag their slimy lengths.
Man is his own enemy—still I write this

known as an antiseptic to need further preUy jmrely-kave pure air/ providing
elucidation here. To call attention to its you renew it often enough. New pieces
well known property of pieserving meat is maybe brought in each time, or the
sufficient praise for one remedy.
absorbing power of the. old ones may be
Per manganate of Polonium is a true regenerated by simply igniting them.
disinfectant,'acting-by direct oxidation of Charcoal is used also for the tame purposes
the organic poison ; thus breaking up fhe that potassic nitrate is.
fraternity- In Aismfeotant value this rem­
Dry earth is principally used far disin­
edy is without a parallel; but unfortun' fecting privy vaults; but th* subject has
ately it has also a high commercial value been so thoroughly ventilated of late in
which places it above common use.
the agricultural papers that I think I can
Chlorinated Ltile. You dl know what •ford to past it by. There still remains
it is. 'Many rx the time you have expressed one disinfectant that has received as yet no
your disgust at its presence; ncvcrthelMS notice namely, Fire. If you look for
it is an old.and-valuable remedy —one of something better, you will search far and
the indirect oxdiiers already spoken of. fare worse. There is none more power­
It may best be used in privies and stables, ful; none more speedy in its action ; none
bat ia hardly admirable for use in bod more effectual. Burn up the old rub­

rooms, and sick rooms, where a disinfectaiit is so sadly needed. It may be used in

powder, sprinkled around foul places or
standing in an earthenware dull in some outof-the-way place where it will exert its in­
finance, or if it is desirable to disinfect
mote quickly, as, when'cleaning out au old
cistern, the Hypochlorous acid may be
disengaged at once by the
addition
of some acid, as vinegar (acetic acid) orz
Sulphuric acid, to the Chlorinated limo.

bush , in doors and out of doors make
a bonfire of it and imagine you arc burn­
ing in effigy your enemy, u you are in
reality. Don't save up old papers old
clothes old anything, to show to your
progeny how poor a collector of curious
things you really were. I would not be
understood to mean by old paper; old
documentary paper^throe may be of
historical value some tiine, bat old news­
papers, burn them up; “Dust to dust,
ashes to ashes," and tho sooner you make

that yon may not slay yourselves. He
inhalm God's own pure air and exhales
invisible death.
He traMforms
every
mouthful of food he takes into a rank
poison; poison to hini.Mdf, aa well as others
if taken again; poison in whatever man­
ner taken; juai umuch poisonous if taken Chlorinated Soda acts in the same man­
in the garioua form and absorbed by the ner and is of equal value and like them, ashes of these the better. Then leach the
lung tissues, as if taken in more solid, and too, is the gas.
ashdsund they may finally bo serving a
Joos likely forma; jtut as poisonous, in pro­
Chlorinel valuable in ite plane. Perhaps good purpose as a disinfectant to .your
portion to the quantity if taken from the the place in which it will be found most hands.
valuable will be in renovating old bouses,
About impure water, and the mode of
breath as from any other of tho excreta
The question presents itself: How shall or rooms whore persona, have bean long purifying, I scarcely know what to say
rick
or
sick,
with
some
contagious
disease.
hero.
I guere I Will have to content my­
we prevent this seif destruction ? It m
nothing else. I answer again, destroy the It may best be manufactured on the spot, self this time by simply saying, drink
destroyer. No use to cover up the diabol­ in the following manner:
puae water and nothing else if you would
ical work of these rilent hosts with per­ Take Chloride Sodium (common
koqkypur health.
'
«.
■Mt)
3 ox.
fumes ; you are only hiding the, enemy’s
1 ox.
approach; throwing a translucent shroud Black oxide Manganese
2 ox
around a transparent form; smoothing tho Mix and add water
] Ox.
pathway for the enemy who will destroy Sulphuric acid
from th* Laailai Republloan.
This is to be shut up in the appartment
The Jackson Patriot, Kalamaxoo Ga­
you; sending out an alabama who will
Two precautions are zette and several other Democratic
all but ruin your friend aud offspring. to be disinfected
"
necessary however: 1st, mix the ingredi­ of lower standing, keep i
Destroy your enemy.
.
falsehood that Hayes and
To accomplish this we have divided our ents in an earthenware or gl««" dish con­ for and took back salaries
army into two divisions. Tho mission of siderably! arger than is necessary to hold
the first being to prevent the birth of the them. 2nd, Be sure and remove all silver
enemy, (Antiseptics) and of the second plate or other nujtalic substances, or they
to destroy tbc enemy if the abortive meas­ would be quite as effectually distroyed as
ures fail, (Disinfectants). Of three two the organic poison, dodo of which will re
tho latter division is the larger and more main. The great objection to the last
I important, embracing in its ranks many of three mentioned disinfectant* is their
the commissioaed officers of tho firat di­ abominable odor. This fact has lead to
vision, whore wo find tho following vet­ great effort to discover something quite as
eran names, Carbolic Acid, Creosote, the efficacious without having each an un­
mineral Acids, Potassic Nitrate, (Saltpetre) pleasant drawback attached to it.
As a substitute for these, although not
and last, but not least, tho timed-honored
name of Sodio Chloride, (common salt.) acting quite aa quickly, we have Sulphate
Among tho now recruits, . the untried of Iron, (copperas) which has still another
soldiery, belonging to this division, the advantage to the economic mind, namely:
This
u
best
adapted
more promising arc Salisylic add, Cholo- cheapness.
to the disinfecting of privy vaults, and is
furm and Glycerine.
In the second division are placed Po- to be used in solution of strength 0? two
tasium per Manganate, Chlorinated Lime ounces to the gallon. But perhape bettor. Jiess. He is
*
against Hayes and Whoefor.
and Soda, Chlorine, the Hyposulphites, than any or all of these, all things conrid- speeches
His name is Austin Blair.
..
Sulphate of iron, Sulphate of xino, aud ered, is the above named.
There wax another man, a prominent
Chloride* of Almunium and Lead1, an
tho Chlorides of many of the metals aud
United States Senator in 1866, who,
earths, as Aluminum and Lead, which arc acid solution of the former constituting by ' when Hayes voted against an in create of
the most important. Tri fact, any and all far the larger part of the highly lauded pay, voted for it at every stage. He even
agents which will directly or indirectly Bromo-Chloralum sold in the,shops.
Bu wanted to keep the mileage np at forty
cents, whan he knew the proposed act re­
‘Jus again is expensive and is in no way
act ax oxidising agents arc put here.
duced it to twenty cents. His name was
Besides those two grand divisions wo superior to the Chloride of Lead, which Thomas A. Hendricks, and he wriggles
hare a sort of sub divirion—a prison may be made at a very trivial cost, as fol­ at the tail of the “reform" ticket. (See
1 Cangnuional GMe, pages 4,144-46,
guard if you like—whose duty it is to retain lows:
.
the oocnjy but will not destroy it, (Absqrb- ' Dissolve one drachm of nitrate or ace­ July 25, 1866.)
Old Zach.Chandler, who makes no cant­
ants) Charcoal and dry earth ; two valuable tate of load, the former better if it can fee ingprofession of “reform," yet is a reformer
procured, in a patent pail of water and add
remedies belong here.
of the most thorough stamp, voted "no"
Now let us take up al] tbcnc remedies two drachma of common salt, whiah will on this question in tho Senate, in direct
one. by one and see how about their rela­ make the solution slightly milky in sp- opposition to the “reformer" Hendrioka.
tive value: Cabolic addo. Par be it from pearanoc. You will then have a disinfect­ Ion will find pay in the pockets of Hayes
and Wheeler or Chandler. Tho Democra­
my desire to take one bit of emolument ant that will stand you in good service for tic papers should make the proper correctfrom the name of a remedy that has been any use. life not saeolUd by anyof the
“ Iona before the public, but duty bids me others for use in privy vaults or barns, and
say, he has not proved himself *a friend in is far superior to the others for use ia
Gov. Hsyeri letter of acceptance contime of need." As an antiseptic, Carbolic heuso and cellar. Try it. Disinfect your tains four distinct persona! pledges, vis:
acid is of but alight value, so a disinfoct- sleeping rooms by keeping some in your to Civil Service reform, to out Presiden­
ant itfs valueless, unless used much stronger slop pail or some other vereel ; ring out a tial term, to early iwwiuytion of specie
tnan it h ordinarily, or than it is advisable few cloths in it and hang thorn over the paymenu and to the promotion of harmo­
to use it for ordinary, purposes. If used back of a chair w aomo other convenient ny between the sootions. * And yet there
sufficiently atrong to act as a caustic, it ia place ia the sick room. They will do aa are Democratic Journals so blind in their
then disinfectant, and notuaril is it so. inestimable amount of good and are but partisanship aatoaasmt that the letter
Of Crcanotc and the mineral acids (8ul- Kttfe trouble.
contains “not a single straightforward
Now wc come to the abtorbaaU, of three
pburic, Nitric aud Hydrochloric) die
The tnmMe with than ap­
same may be" said.
\, j oWwalia the principal one.
Jt oats, as
pears tobe that they have been so long
the .name of the class would imply by tak­
ing up or absorbing the pexioas game and
retaining them. To
ba
of
much
value
it. should
fee fr-hly made,
ho . aboorbaog
power - is sim­
ply enormous.
By keeping a
plate
of charred bite in a room you will

�annual fair.
Pcinio.1 Notes.

Iff.
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UKO. M. DKW UY,

The longer the
Cincinnati tickrfj
Mr. Charice!®

MDXTOM

a loot

si

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tiuuc, the greater will be the injury infit- Of rise Ionia County Aytouy*
ety, will be Md at Ionia, September
the Th. nomination fcnmUy aco.pted- ed upon our oconomical iniui irtmtmslii
Hard
monay- »n «acretaW« classes of society. If dected,
19. 20, 21. and 22—$peo»»l attraobchools—Reform In the AH aeiMbe
tiona to Exhibitora.

Htmstu, Micl

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Lyea'lf Ohio ha
■ F«u3m'iikut

IVA

y«

for the-Presidcney which was

Reptibitean party ^tente a ralid front.
There is not the shadow of a bolt from

whole

Haya and Wheeler.

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tet4y&lt;«*

derod him by the Cinrinnatti Republican
Convention. He approves the declaration
of principles set forth in tho party plat/«»A »»d taU*T yrtAteh,'if b»
'uTeonduct tAo administration upon reform
principU . to rapport’ measures dmigned

candidate for Governor of
in Congress June 12th, 1864.

By the way, if the Journal believa for the restoration of peace and prosperity
in reform, why docs it. not wk Austin in the South; to encourage all efforts look­
■ Blair to return that *5,000 to the Na­ ing to the preservation of the public cred­
tional Treasury ? We pause for re ply.
it in the payment of its obligations as
“ The wicked, disloyal abolition party promised ; and to accept no nomination

National Rental W
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
. of Ohio.

who rastaiu the PreridemJnjhis infractions
on toe constitution, are joint hefts with
him to the inheritance of eternal infamy.”

For Vice Prrwdewt,

william a. wheeler,

for a second Presidential term.

THE LETTER.

Blanton Duncan of Kcntuoky writes
from Louisville that the repudiation of

of Naw York.

Columbus, O., July 8 th, 1876.
Tilden is fearful, and tliat the times arc --T
7b At Htnu. Edward McPhmbwm.,
•‘Honest money' for all, aud ripe for a bolt and the organisation of a
Wm. A. Howard, Jok H- Ratmxt,
free- schools for all.
There third party.
wILr., «».&gt;»&gt;»-• ./ &gt;»- .VfUimshould be no inflation which
The latest candidate for the Republican
al Republican (Vntentioa.
G ENTLKMER: In reply to your official
will depreciate the one nor sec-' nomination for Governor in New York is
terian interferance which will1 Congressman Martin I. Townsetid. He communication of June 17th, by wbieh 1
am informed of my nominaUon for the
would be a strong candidate,
if ba
destroy the other.”
office of Preaident of the United States by
the Republican National Convention at
ifl^f^BLICAN STATE-COsFI’EN- would consent to stand.
CongrcBsman Seelye of Mass., is under­ Cincinnatli, I acoeptjthe nomination with
TION.
stood to have consented to a renomination. gratitude, hoping that, under Providence,
I shall be able, if elected, to axacuto the
His course has been a striking proof that duties of the high office as u trust for the
the bcholar in politics can be a great sue- benefit of all the people.
I do not deem
it neoosary to enter upon any extended
ccks if ho has a mind to be.
examination
of
tho
declaration
of princiActive political work'm to begin io In­
ftnl&amp;de by the Convention. The resodiana in a few days, and the tampaign is
&gt;us are in accord with my views, and I
, to bo a red-hot one.
They don't need, heartily concur in tho principles they an­
| over in Indiana, ouch weather as we have nounce. Inacvcral of the resolutions,
| been having for the last few dsys, to have however, questions are considered which
arc of such importance that I deem it prop­
I it either.
er to briefly exjiress my convictoms in re­
I
The Cincinnati Enquirer deplores the gard to them. The fifth resolution adopt-,
fact that the nomination of Hayes seems cd by the Convention is of paramount in­
to have cemented the Republican organisa­ terest More than forty years ago a sys­
C.T. Osacsx.
.
RqmWean Bute Central Committee. tion and to have brought back to it all toe tem of making appointments to office grow
up, based upon the maxim “to the victors
old “Liberals,” while ou the other ban i belong the spoils.” The old rule, the true
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL
the nomination of Tilden has jgnt the rule, Uut honesty, capacity, and fidelity
CONVENTION-3RD DISTRICTconstitutes the only real qualifications for
Democracy in twain.
The Democracy is w4oublu-fac«l ia its office, and that there is no other claim,
gave place to toe idea that party service-,
dealing with the temperance question as were to be chiefly considered. All parries
in its action ou other matters, for while in practice have adopted this system. It
ii future vonven
, it pronounced for “the liberty of individ- has been esacnttellv modified since its first
introduction. It Ms UOtk however, been
। ual conduct unvexed by sumptuary laws,” improved. At first the President, either
it proceeded to nominate Gov.'Hendricks, directly or through the heads of depart­
who signed the famous Baxter law.
ment, made all the appointments, but
The Wisconsin Democratic delegation gradually the appointing power, in many
| got so warmed up at a dinner given them cam, passed into the control of members
of Congrtae. The offices in these cases
' before they departed from 8t
Louis have become not merely rewards for par­
johnWw?'''
, that they declared their State to be sure ty serrices.but rewards for services to party
I for a Democratic majority next Fall. leaders. This system destroys the inde­
pendent* of the seperate departments of.
SIQPVBUCAM COVWTY corvtvmox. None of them are known to have bat
' the Government. “It tends directly to
j heavily in support of their prophecy.
| extravagance and official incapacitv.'' It
I
Gen. James W. Singleton of Quincy, I is a temptation to dishonesty: it modem
and impairs that careful supervision aud
strict accountability by which alone faith
the St. Louis platform and the nomina­
fill and efficient public service can be setion of Tilden, He declares that no man •ured; it obstructs the prompt removal and
sure punishment -of the unworthy ; iu
written that platform, which was prepared every way it degrades the civil service aud
foi* the express purpose of deceiving the toe character of the Government. It is
felt, I am confident, by a large majority
of the members of Congress, to be an inDated. n*Mlnr^une3kh.
The eyes of those Democratic editors tolerabte burdao and an unwarrantable
who could not find a single decided utter­ hinderance to the proper discharge of their
legitimate duties It ought to be abolish­
It is a National necessity that the Re­
ance in the letter, of Governor Hayes ed. The reform should be thorough, rad
publican party remain in power until every
.must have a fearful blur before them. leal and complete. We should return to
dollar of the national debt is paid.
'
'the principles and practice of the founders
Urta&lt;w7oi«B,.iUtaKbiKk, uopMi of the Government—rapplying by legisla
lion, when needed, that which was former­
his rights before the law.
. especially when it is supported by such
ly the atablishad .custom. They neither
Until a Republican is as safe in Geor-'
excellent reasons as Governor Hayee puts expected nor desired from the public offi
pa as a Democrat ia in Massachusetts.
under his declaration.
cm any partisan service. . They meant
Until gold and silver take the place oi
The Grand Rapids Etiqle says:
, that public officers should give their whole
irredeemable paper money.
service to the Government and to tho
“Governor Hayes’ admirable letter of
Until the rights of labor are recognised
acceptance is everywhere received with
throughout the land.
Until the credit of die nation, die lib­ unusual favor. His opponents find it aonal character remained untarnished and

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player, match to be pteyed during the fcir.
am be no enduring peace if the consUtu A*10 writing desk for thebept specimen
of writing by a boy ar giri
» 2*”
of age. A milk sate, worth *12, for the
poliuod P.ru« rating raeroTj upon m- beat five rolls of butter, a Wdbrters Un
tiorial lines to Always unfortunate and may abridged Dictionary, worth *12, foe the
be disastrous
The welfare of the South,
alike with thu of every other part of this
country, depends upon the attractions it of trim! cake, and many other r*lu.Me
can offer to labor nad immigration, ‘and to
premiums.
,
Apital. But laborers will not go, and
The audrem by Mark M. Pomeroy; sub­
capital will not be veutorod where the ject, “Poverty, its cause and its euro."
Constitution and the tews are set. at defi­ Mr. Pomeroy also gives away *100 in
ance, and distraction, apprehension, sad special premiums.
The Ionia Light
alarm take the place of ponce, loving, and Guard- will appear in full uniform.
tew abiding social life. All parts of tbs
The above are a few of too many inter
Constitution arc sacred and must bo sacred* eating features of the fair. Send for a
ly observed—the parts that are new no pamphlet and get the full particulars of the
leas than the parts that arc old. The grandest and most interesting exhibition
moral and natioaal prosperity of the
ever held in this part of tho State.
Southern Stites can be most effectually
N. B —Half fare will bograatod
advanced by a hearty and generous rcoognition of the rights Of all, by all—a recog­
nition without renerro or exovpti Jti« WiUi
such a recognition fully accoroed it will be
enumeration.
practicable to promote, by the influence
mail. Parties who are not supplied
of all legitimate agencies of • tho General
a pamphlet, and wishing one. shot,
Government, the efforts of the people of
dram, at once.
those States to obtain for themselves the
11. C. SkumoNs,
blowings of honest and capable local gov­
Secretary, Ionia, Mich.
ernment. If dotted, I shall consider it
nut oaty my duty, but it will be my ardent
desire to labor for the attainment of this
‘ NEW ADVERTI8MENTS.
end.
•
I«ct me asnure lay &lt;ountrymc-.i of the
Southern Staler that if 1 shall bo charged
with the duty oforganising an administra-

and equally ; and which will put forth its
bat efforts hi behalf of a civil policy which
will aipe out forever the distinction between
North and South in our common country.
ALTERATIVE, TONIC. SOLVENT AUa
With a civil service organised upon a syzuRsnctem which will secure purity, hxpcrieoce,
efficiency, and economy; a strict regard
for the public weltae solely in appointmentx, and the speedy, through, and un­
sparing prosecution and^punishment of all
public officers who betray official trusts;
with a sound currency; with education
unsectarian and free to all; with simplicity
and frugality in public and private affairs,
and with a fraternal npirit of harmonv
pen adiug the people of all rectioM and
claasce, wemay reasonably hope that the
second century of our existence as a nati ,n
will, by the blessing ofGod. be preeminent
m an era of good feeling and a period of
urogram, prosperity, and bapp'imm.
A ery respectfully, your feGow&lt;itiaens,
I
R. B. Hatb.
Congressional.

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PKTKS8' Sacked Selections

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Indianapolis

GOING SOUTH
STATIONS

PfflBS IUSICAL IAGAHNK

The Siatetman conliauis its discussion
of the CongrecsBonal question as follows:
It » galUjte. u&gt; notieethr hearty eodorremrnt of the areiop rfJaetar, Oouu‘X. by a. district, ia refcretree to the
preaentatwo of the nona: of Juno. O'Dot,,
aril, aaa candidate for Coapaa.
While

and two of these are shaking in their boots

The

" 5

VEGETINE \

Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorates the
whole System.

18T2, hr bow a follower of that counter
firit “reformer” Confederate, Copperhead

six out of night Congressional districts.

F.5
18 ’IS

Brawaar.ato.

■raiirmd

hat nppoats him for President for any
office in the gift of the people.

ter '
HO.JXO.I

Piters Octavo Chohusiw.

dignified and appropriate expression of
Will tho Journal in giving the list of his position as the Republican candidate
for the Presidency.”
Liberals who follow Tilden and Hendrick*
The Wisconsin Grangsn have taken
in the campaign, please point out, who

snores of honest Democrat who will never
vote for Slippery Samuel or for anybody

- (OOLUMBUa TIME)
” GOING iloBTn -

Tbc SocOWblTcn &lt; Hberd lirt of Pre -

tocted as to be beyond the reach of harm.

and it ia thought that with good nomina-

"

ribald receive the bcartv support
of the American people- Agitarirai upon
“f°“ Gb.tiot, Cubtos, _»o«tb BAL’ &lt;”
-"■’’eatob, Suit, Aff W baij o’
this subject to to be sjmreheoded, untd,
bv oonititutiofod amendment too schools Kaxt Coi'BTrt.; aLo a la»l« M«
m placed beymd all danger of sectarian
control or interference. The Republican 8400 . Ba»d Priir of ITS lof G&gt;e b«l
party is pledged to secure such an amend- Band, a Cxji SKvt, Borth »:« for tb«
best loaf of brred; a» Olirer CbdW Plow
The resolution of the Convention on the forth. b«n riddof oo. rere of corn,
subject of the permanent pacification of the worth 120, a &lt;-Lle Chilled Plow for
country, and the complete protection of al beat .preiwn of flowing .&lt;•
its cit&amp;eus in the free enjoyment of all of held under the .napfoee oTthe Boud of
Director.
Serb |Jow u aMufoetwrod
UMirteWlUfaMl wJfAi.
of great impartauoe. The condition of apt^lp for thaw premia-., end u.
the Southern States attracts the attention ■worth 120 apioee- A breut.fol
e«&gt;»g
Parlor Fooutain, prire »15, for the bjwt
toilet ret. »15 for the beat yrerlmg hofer.
OI LUC WUM1C uuwu.
-­
recovery from the effects of the war, their (10 forth, bob trained rtrera by
first necessity is an intelligent and honest
administration of government which will
of dial
vics. worth $12.
protrot alldhMUf
“&gt;
lifical and private rights. What th* South

erty of the citaen, the free education of impossible to make atay capital out of it,
and his supporter?*, with one accord and

in this county that was n “liberal" in

raiiBijiii ui Maia H
Condensed Time Card
nr
EFFECT JTOT.T i, M76

Petkbs Organ Selections.

With t» Mkr (ntde U„J it
ind. wc dr, nr&gt;f k—t__ -a
.

In .I ,
i
/u. ,

The New York Tribime doses an edi­
torial crticlc ou Governor Bayva’ Utter

.
r- v "onnou be looked vipen
!■? ll«“- If k. U aomimtea
eteoted ha will make uu active and

VALUABLK INFORMATION.

Peters Parlor Mcsic
rttaoii.

laws of tho

La Crkmedela Cr&gt;’mk

rf - *“

Tho D.ywn (OH,) Btr.ld-.d J;„_

VEGWINE ia Sold by dl DRUtWIBTS.

■alreUwu.SjJfl

�jfe'epii-Hertlj HeplibltcapBajyiBr.

Pi0«on Mitch.

8f f iciAt pawruiwwwn.

SoettiwMt.ru
ths llth &lt;lt.

com T Y~ OFFICia*~

CorrMpond.no.

Br. J osar h. July/2th. 1876.

A sojourn ia the fruit region for the last two

account of "The Battle of Long htlasd," wMak'
is effectively illuMsaled.
Mr. Hour’s fourth paper on •Modern
Dwellings" is devoted to ftfrafttfre, and is
profusely illustrated.
W tLUAS I. Ifroxx contributes an exceeding­
ly intereating lUusirkted paper on "Saratoga

boundary. 0., p^er breech leader to
brief UalariMl shoteh, by Mua 8nfirst, 8 15.00 to second &gt;10.00 to third and
samF. Cnorxx of liter Admiral William BranW-00 to fourth
10 birds each shot from
eight yean I have at least once during ths
plunge trap. The reeaH was aa follows:
summer of eachytar vlrited this interwtiu/ar.d tory.
Haye.
delightfttl section of our country.
Goodyear
I teok paanga at Grand Rapids, Jone 22d.
Hotehkls.
Black

New Bulfefo. I need not tell pleasure seekers
stall acquainted with thisgtart of our state,

GUIDE

i t TV LOCAL R- R- TIME-CARD

in I lUi-iJ» Exrrsw. ut

Pureheaa
Buxton
Jordan
B- Bennett
Dickerson
Sheldon
Mudge
Evans
M5 r.x.
F. Barlow
Huffman

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

neat. Il is proverbially the paradise of Michl*
£.and lather .ffrt.lt when Inxnr

Raxby
Cole
Wilks
, Prickett

Eaton
Black, Sheldon and Wilks each killing
birds straight, they stood back 26 yards and bullish of strawberries. And between the
made the following score:
5th and 28lh of June, the berries shipped to
Black
market on the boats amounted in the aggregate
Sheldon
no a to about 75.U00 .bushels.
Wilks

Blaek taking the first prise, which was a.

ia«t. at Us, abate ebeoeadelegatee tool
ulown July llih*Icu.
'
n
tHT

w'll be held as follows:

WHEAT (wbltelper bMhaL*
WHEAT (rsd) per basbel.BU

COTTON MODS AM MISG

OORW.perburtri.Mc.

BUTTER, per lb..

MOV IS TOM HE TO BUT.
APPIaBS.perbashel.BOe.
ONIONS,■psrbertrel.Mffigfa.

WHERE

PORK. I7.OO«8J».

At A W. Bailt

SHOULDERS, per IK. ISc. •
LARD, per lb.. 13c.
M
TALLOW. porlb.7Xs.4M

Prints 7 cts.
Lonsdale muslin 12 eta.

and Impart ial- interested in

Uy
ply daily between St. Joseph and Chicago took

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

HArmtCS MARJLCTB

Best cottonadcs 15 to 30 eta.
tor*U the deliaate appetite, as full and interesting M Usual.
Good Ticking 12 cts.
to the heat-debilitated frame, one only needs
Twenty bone Coraclt -15 eta.
NOW’S YOUR TIME.
Ladies1 hose Exra heavy 16 eta.
to vlrit this region to appreciate all the advan­
Two button Kid Gloves 90 eta.
tages con fared upon it by nature, human in.
A nice line of Coat Bindings.
dustry and art.
. A Fortune for a Day'a Wagon and a
Big Bonanza for iaaa (han a Woak’a
fie* Style Shawls 90 eta.
This road ia a good one. now controlled
A full and complete assortment of
Work.
wholly by Geo. C. Kimball. A. M. Nicholas.
Clothing. Suits from 84.50 to 840.
andC. M. Lawler, as itaehjef c.tfiocrs. The track
xxifitf
A. W. Bailet.
is smooth, and well graded, cars commodious,
last an oportunity fa offered, of whieh
of oar citliens will eagerly avail thexnFob Sale—A valuable young horao
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.
The fruit region proper is the entire strip of of the Kentucky Cash Distribution Company's
country along the Lake Michigan ahoro from advertisement else where in to-day's paper,
John Stanley sella better and cheaper
that their cnteqiyUe is sanetlonod by law. Tea, than any other Houxc in the city.
Manistee to New Buffalo.
------ &lt;—i--------- ^rfDcl fairness

t hui and Ix&gt;w«ll—Arrive daily, exerM Sunday.
■ liuO m.: leave at ld» n. m. P. O’s--Nonh
i Smith
■ line. Filmore. Bowae, Alto.
•tiur* and Battle Creek— Arrive Tuesday Reed

J.M.NEVIN8. P.M.

portrait of tho author, with Some chareeterb*
lie venee by Jaw T. Fixcim.
William Gimox contribute* a beautiful
poem, "Hymn io Freya." '
The Ettiy Chair dfacuuea pelitica) maaomoctinp in presidential! oampaigr.9, takes
U* among the traneoendrataUate of Brook
Farm, and gathers some hopeful indications
*v* '*—“—**’ ~‘-------- - of our political,

COMMERCIAL.

pitice;

lull

breadth of country devoted to this fruit for a
Pur chest being the only man that killed nine' eireiut often miles either way from St. Joseph
and Dtnton Harbor except lakeward. The
Of those who tied on eight Wrd« at IM yards
Hayes
Austin
Bennett
Dickerson
Barlow
Pricket
Reed
Diekereon and Beed then
hickerno

rying in dimensions from one to twenty acres,
and all in orchards of the apple, plum, peach.

of the public schools of the Capital. To thii
end, they have bound themaelves to fairly aud
honorably dietribute over eleven thousand
caah gifts, amounting to &gt;600,000 tho antici­
pated lurplai accruing after effecting the edu­
cational objects aforesaid.
‘
That die distribution will be conducted in
the fairest and meet impartial manner. Is
•mplj graranteed by his Honor Mayor j
Taylor, and the Board of Councilmen of the
city of Frankfort; the indorsement of the
banking institutions of that city; and by the
active supervision of a score or more of
leading State officials from all parte of the

M. D. Reed desires to call attention to
hik new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all hours ol any day, ready to do
any work in his line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, to tho building of
Ute best buggy ever seen in the county of
Barry. Don't forget the place; in the
shop with Jason Rich &amp;, Bro., corner of
Church and Railroad Street.
XxGtf
_________

teLRAD

HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES
Diseases with Its Agonies.
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.

HOLLOWAY
’S PILLS.
Nervoua Disorders.

Mothers aud Daughters.

Sick lit

Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the licet
aoil is prepared for double crops and forced to
n the market. A full supply at J. P.
its fullest capacity.
Roberts’.
At thia writing the people here arc harvesting questionably the grandest and most attract­
ive opportunity over before offered in the
the raspberries. The crop is large and profile
Fob Sale—A fine mare and colt.
Timo will bo given if desired for an appro­
Blackberries and grapes promts a nabondanee. ter. half end whois tickets. Among the for­ ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones .
tunes lobe distributed are the following: One xxiStf
of &gt;100.000; one of8W,000; one of 825,000;
cesa when due earc is exercised, trenches are another of 820,000; and so on through the
All kinds of fruit, candies, nuts and
dug. and as winter approaches the figtree is longest list ever before presented to the pub­ ndsins, for sale at the lowest prices by
lic.
John Stanley.
and propped, when it soon leaven, sends out its

dux tun

B. F. Steinboff, has associated with him
in his Dental busin&amp;ct Mr. George wood.
prominent and widely known citixans of Ken- They will Occupy the old rooms. Have
tacky, who have long oryoyed tho confidence every fuci lity for doinv, the best of work
of the community in positions of public* trust
on short notice, and solicit the patronage
of tho public.
xxl —13tf

HALJ1. eoarsa.swUl., MJ»

■XSu.'iW."3,

'iXB B’X.SSI&amp;ilS
sr ; for thrse Pills will tnunsdlaioly

xxli4

ire. bare
, wMehla

DIED.

Going to Kansas or Colorado.
Huffman

Take the Atchison, Topeka &lt;t Santa Fe
Railroad; tho now and popular line from
Atchison and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arkansas Vslitty, to Pueblo, Colorado
available man, woman, boy and girl are in
Sprngs, CucharM, Del Norte, Trinidad,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
requsitlon to do the picking. Tito price paid
Santa Fc and all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Arisotw. Special round trip
berries, and 1} cents for blackberries. The
90 day tickets to Denver on ante May 15th,
cases that contain a bushel cost 30 cents, and journey than Hostetler's .STomach Bitters. That at 850, taking in the- famous watering
places on tho 1), &amp; R, G, R&lt;x»d. Low em­
bushel crate or case, thus the outlay per bush.
igrant rates to the San Juan Mines.
Pullman Palaeo Sleeping Cars between
the Missouri River and the Rocky mount
in the
tains without change.
Close connection
city. Half bushel crate* have sold as low as
made at Kansas City and Atchison in
60 cento at home, and about 81.("&gt; to fl.25 or
Union Depot' For punt, time tables and
tho “ San Juan Guide,’’ address,
T. J. Anderson,
yield fa about W to &lt;0 bushels per act e. A
“
Act.
Mr. Johnson of Stevensville told me that he
XX52tf
Topeka, Kan.
obtained 600 bushels from 8 acres and that
Do you want the test Havana Cigant
The price of real estate here has fallen from
go to J. P. Roberts' for them,
60 to 100 percent in two years. Good form
GEORG^L HEA TITS.
and fruit land unimproved can be bad within
ANNOUNCEMENT to the public.
10 miles of the harbor at SO to 40 dollars per
acre, and improved without fruit vines and

but distasteful to sods palates before subjected
to the drying process.

Buxton
Jordan
110
Bennett
Bennett took fourth money judges II.
Cook and Geo. 11. Brooks.
Itefaree. C. A. Bailey.

County Cotretpondence.
cent" nnUie dollar.

H.wr&gt;x.» July 12,1R7*.

The Board of Kffnraiinn 'will meet on Fri- Eitiroa or Haxtixc* Bstvbucax Basses:
It is a conceded fact that the people should

the ones beat qualified to discharge the duSeveral of the lending laiaineae me a of thia
ny ate talking about going to the Centennial. The office of Prosecuting Attorney we look
upon aa nn exception to thia fixed fact, and
we believe that the people'a representative
Beiuember the maetin g Chis Monday even-

the county. It is well known that Harvey
Wright as a lawyer hsw ftw equals in the
State of Michigan and certainly no superior
; '• mhed at Ike Presbyterian Chords in this in Barry county, and we confidently believe
• Jy Bunday morning, was an able pro- that with him to represent this county in the
yet here a great deal of unoccupied land in the
d'H'ti.wi eloquently' delivered.
markel. Yours truly.
X
We noticed in our city In attendance on
ing against the present Incumbent but we
I. 0. 0. F.
think Mr. Wright would be much the stronger

hi. and F. it. Degolla of Middleville.

.

interesting article on "Disinfectant"."
'b i'r. Wm. E. Upjohn written for the Baxnppean on the 1st page, and our delayed
‘
unial letter on the -ilh page. Both
•h'.ubldc carefully read.

eating Attorney for Barry CountyMr. Wright will stump the county this fall
in the interest of the Republican party and
would accept the nomination of Prosecuting
Ally, should the County Convention see fit to

Tl.e Democratic political pot logins to boil, j

menl No 49 of the Independent order of (hid
FeMows held on Thureday evening the fal­
low Ing patriarchs were duly Intallol officers
for term Fix.
C. P. Norman Bailey,
1’. C. P.
M. E. H. P, Geo. M. Dewey.
P. C. P.
Scribe.

"

SJ! if,:.‘sttft ftt

5-

For Stomachs out of Order.
Me medteiae wilt so etfseUslly baprov

Our Centennial
Train has brought mo a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
summer and fall trade, whieh I will sell
way down low for Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machinea. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. I slso sell Well 4
Cistern Pumps.
J.

xxiltf

Macs

CENTRAL HOUSE

HASTnroe, mich.

L. E. STAUFFER, Prep.

Opposite the Post Office
Hastings, Mich.

HOLLOWAY A. 00

Madison Dispensary
It is

,W»r«X" "Mrttliw.

.

I am now all alone in the Photograph
busineM, and aa I have made arrangementa to increase my facilities for doing
ibetter 'work than ever, all should call
and got a negative taken. The superi­
denets of debility, will effectually neantralise the ority of my work in the past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of firet-c
work in the
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
A. CARD
south side State Street.
TO THK AUXRIClirPVBLIC.
31tf
Geo. T "

Frank 8. Bowen.

of Middleville, now of Big Rapids, Mecosta
On Saturday eveniag last, the following
"u Thftroday the dwelling house of Birchard County, is a candidate for nomination aa
brothers were duly Installed officers of Has
Olerk of that county al the hands of the forthUnp Lodge No 68, I. 0. 0. F. for the present
totting Republican County Convention.
Of
course we are not personally interested in tho
N. G. Fred Nochtrieb.
■ixTepiye. Loss sboutpOO. • No ir.surV. G. Charles Hartkey.
lion in saying that Mr. Webster is a young
man of decided ability, unfaltering integrity
Treasurer. Norman Bailey.
and unflaging industry, and would make a

Disorders of the Kidneys.

conditions of the atmosphere the Bitten shonld bo

Treasurer, Jacob Meuse,

of »•* r«rty, even in this hot bed ofnorthDemocrats.

.^r.WvV

Harpw'a Ma«ailn« for Aosval,l87&lt;

oppo-

CHARGES SAME A8 USUAL.
Hastias*, MWt.,Nov. M.B75.

xxSe

r»I*ete4 to lakrplktc bgtfre" Justice Hiker
Hsarxa's Maosuxa for Augua t contains
the entire eixth book of Gbomx Eliot’■ "Dan-

XXIYlerl

FOR SALE OR TRADE
ONE PORTABLE STEAM SAW

Hr reports haring had a good time,

public earvaM

third part of Mrs. Caere's old-fashioned loro
riorv "The Laurel Bush; more of Jfuajt
Hxwmoaxs's ••Garth;" and three excellent

iVl'PAIB OF.

SOOIV »tor&gt;ra&gt;.

The beautifully illustrated paper oa Mollesthe Number, is a
W College, which opens
Hmnrttuin. OS for M

• ford.

their interest to build m»».

thrilling

TERMS.

For

�'isrste*..,,,

OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER
Embraces under one management the
"
Trunk .Railway Lines of'the
? and NORTH-WEST, and. with
— .neroiM branohes and couDMttouA
forms the shortest and quickest route
between Chicago and al! points in

Incrrau of Vi.iton from a diitaaoa
-M.ohin.ry
Halt an Intrroating
Place-Rapid StrMaa of Invention

Illinois,

-The old and tho New Prirdir.o
Pneaea—Trial of Mowing Maohlnea
—Coot of Living Not ao Extrow-

MICHIGAN,

th odd
care for. A nffipent number ;pf l»g,
narrow sectlotbi'OTWlMft on acre each; bad
Philadelphia, July 8th, 187-6. • boon divided off in the fields by cutting
A still larger attendance at the Exhibi­ openings in tho grass, and those had boon
tion is chronicled this week, and a greater assigned to the several machines by lot..
proportion, than heretofore, of the visit- Tho grass, which was mostly timothy, was
ora are from the more dtetaut States. a light crop. It stood up so well that
tho task of cutting it was really too easy to
It was not expected that visitors from the
form a practical tosL
The expedient of
extreme West or South would begin to running a heavy roller before the porticuarrive until much later in tho season, but lar mower which the judges were watch­
already they are coming in largo numbers, ing was made use of, but as the ground
was very level those nuchinos adapted
and m they return tho vacant places will
for low cutting on such a surface bad tho
probably be more than filled by their advantage. On the 5lh of July a trial of
friends and Mpaintancea, to whom they harvestin'; machieei' took placn in a large
describe the wonders and delights they wheat field, one mile from the scene of the
have seen and enjoyed. I saw yesterday mower trial.
Reason has returned, for the moat
in Machinery Hall, looking at some of the part, to tho*.- boardiug-houso and hotel
mamkraa specimens of meehanicwm, a ■kecpcra, whose expectations and: charges
party of six persons, whom I hare met in were rather too extravagant at the start.
different buildings no less than a doxen For tho advance of rates by boarding­
house keepers the «o-ealled boarding
rimes, beginning back about the second
agencies were responsible. None of the
week after the opening. This only ill aS-' hotels have had the crowds thev expected
trates tho charm tho place has for those and some who raised their rates have prob­
whose time and means admit of a pro­ ably. regretted it. Of these the Continen­
tal and tho Biughtun arc the only ones I
longed visit.
have heard mentioned.
Most of the
In Machinery Hall, crowds daily gath­
others maintained their old rates and de­
er round the wonderful eiik weaving ma serve credit therefor/- The well known
chino, by which elegant silk Centennial Mcrehawts oii Fourth street have profited
badges with a portrait of Washington, by a fair dMrse in this respect and I am
and appropriate inscriptions interwoven glad to mention it. The few houses that
in bright colors are being constantly run maintain first-class accommodations at
off. It is tha heatest-'piece of work 1 second class prices, and never take advan­
have aeon in many a day.
There are tage of an expected increased demand for
many things in this building that at­ entertainment, arc the ones that deserve
tract the attention of those who like to and got a steady liberal patronage. The
“see how things is -done."
So much Merchants is large and taxes good care of
that a law years ago was ‘ hand work" all who come. Dome of the large hotel
ia now entirely and perfectly performed enterprises near the Centennial grounds
by machinery, tho improvements in which have not dene as well as was anticipated
have taken such rapid strides, that the so far. They deserve wdl enough of
majority of people look on in amazement. those who can affnnThigk prices, but the
In do department is this improvement tendencies of viaiton appear* -to be to
more marked than in the printing art, stop down town nearer places of ammicin which all who read newspapers arc nient and general interest. On the whole
interested. Of tho millions of readers of it is easier to get good accomodations here
dailr papers in this country only a very for little money now than 7 it was six
amidl proportion know how they . are weeks ago.
maos; the Wonderful rapidity of the vari­
ous processes by which a complete news’ NEW&lt; ADVERTISMENTS.
papa- is given to the world. Next to the
steam engine the printing press is the
G. P. Rowell A Co's. Column.
" At the end of the United States long
line of presses stands an old dilapidated
maehine, with a brass plate, which is do
other than the printing press at which
honest old Benjamin Franklin toiled and
sweated 148 years ago. Speaking of one
of the incidents of Franklin's London
life in 1768, this brass plate records:
“The Dr. at this time visited the printing
office of Mr. Watts, of Wild street, Lin}
*h«r« will b»
«bu reoortod I.
coin's Inn Fields, and, going up to this
bionatla mineral gptinn in bj-ceno |
particular proas, thus addressed the men
n« poektl will not parmit thrnn to lr»r&lt;
■r. allmuMTUit tbe Centennial. Wo a
who were working at it: 'Como my
friends we wiU drink together. It is now
forty years since I worked like vou at
this press as a journeyman printer/ The
Dr. then sent for a gallon of porter, and
he drank with them, 'Sucoara to Printing."
How easily one can picture the Doctor
gently replacing the pewter pot upon the
bench or handing it to his nearest neigh
bar, and then, with a sigh of satisfaction,
wiping tho foam from his lipa with his
big. bandanna before proceeding to give a
aeries of contented rubbings to his broad
forehead. Surely here is an idea for one
of our best artists.
An unusual combi­
nation of history aud—nature I
Franklin's press is only a little leas
rude than Caxtooa's; it u only a little
leas redo than Stanhope's, which is to-day
reproduced with more or leas elaboration
in all the baud praaaea known to that
world in itsotf—thc job. printing trade.
This&lt;dd mas .of Franklin’s is only be­
hind Stanhope’s inysameh as it does not
possess tha toggle joint, a joint bringing
about a nreasure somewhat similar to that
induced Dy the radden straightening of
the human kuee. It is a wooden frame­
work, about raven feet high, with two
uprights and two crow-heads, one station*
ary aud the other sliding, by means of
which the lever, working the screw, for­
ces the platen down.
The table moves
backward- and fcrward, the * trajeaing
being Worked by an ordinary crank handle,
which turns two small wheels furabhed
with reverse strapa. Such is the .aimpie
machine by whaee alow and labored
maaae thabook eduratioa of the world
wm earned on an hundred and forty­
eight rears ago. Bat walk to the other
end of‘•Printing Pries Bow" in Machin
mt Hall and behold what a change.
We have jumped over a century and a
half into the presence of the lightning
Hoc, the Bullock, the Walter and other

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Young men who contemplate a buainewt
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particularly
requested
to scud
the overland Sleepers on tbe Union are
a
fl aliroad for all pointe West ot for documents relating to the college, which
the Missouri River.
give full information as to terms, condi­
On the arrival of the trains from tbe
East or South, the trains of the Chicago tions of entaruce, etc. Addreut,
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rx2Ulf
New Hawn, Cann
For Council Bluffli, .Omaha and Cali­
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Pullman Palace Drawing Room ami
Sleeping Cars through t&lt;» CouncP
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For St- Paul and Minneapolis. Two
Through Trains Dally, wiUi Pullman
sjmtte
Palace Cars attached on both trainsFor Green Bay and Laki- Superior,
Two Trains daily, with Pullman Palace ,
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wit ti Pullman
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— I. -.
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nlL-IL'SSS.ti-Z^fS1
Smith. Minor*. Solko U hereto fin
■ball tell at public Beetion to the blobeat
Tbureday the third day of Anfut. A. I
one o’clock in tho afternoon, al the dwell
on the proniaoe. in the Township of Wo-

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••aty thre« (P&gt; in town foar (&lt;&gt; north, of mas
rv«n (T) we«t, tb« wfeok contoinin* forty «0) ncra
lam •»r»*-fBpUES g JNOnSOX. OnaMtaa.
Dalai Jane. Mh A. T». HOT.
JaneBwT

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Family

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$600,000.
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LIST OF GIFTS

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and 82 sown to Wheal. Tho property t» well
fenced and thorough drained. There ia I be
foundation for a house, and a good barn on
the Premises. Tho property will be -old on
liberal termo, u to p*rtncnf» asd at prieeo
which cannot foil to bn aaiiefactury to any
one desiring

PM1OB orncsra

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                  <text>VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1876.
THE YANKEE 8HOOLMI8TRESS.

WHOLE NO. 1067

poor; but you remember .when I went
OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER.
homo—the time Mr. Spooner and I went
off to be married, according to rumor?"
How the Centennial Anniversary of
“Very wdl. I felt then like shooting
the Declaration of Independence was
same bpdy.”
[TVom rtr Country Onttlman, Albany
.“Nover mind. I received a leder rcCelebrated—Impressive Ceremonies
OF THE
que8tiftg: nrt to come on immediately to
and a Large Crowd—The Exposi­
prove my identity, and cstablbh my claim
tion Gets a Benefit—A Million and
to a legacy that had been left me. Mr.
half of Stangers in the City.
niiAYrm twklvk
Spooner's accompanying mu wh purely
accidental; but he wm an invaluable help
Early tho next mooning Mias Wardlow to me, for it was necessary for Mime one to
PKlLAirBM'HiA, July 13th, 1876.
was startled by hearing Hugh cougji Kto the western part of New York, and
The official National Celebration of the
kindly undertook the business. 1 re­
hoarsely; since school ho had como from
Nation.* Centennial Birthday—for ham
Mr. Griffin's and occupied a small chamber turned to my school duties; he arranged
adjoining hen. She went to his room everything satisfactorily, and when he ♦ho 4th of July ceremonies at Philadel­
2and found the child feverish and breath­ returned, nc brought bonds and money to phia must be called—was a proud affair,
n
ing with difficulty. Wrapping him up in the amount of twenty thousand dollar* for tho recollection of which will doubtless be
9
mEl°“£r'5Ur5?n1?,'1- A '•"“d
,bl« &gt;■"" "»"«« U*
K«m a blanket aha scatedffiim in a ehair, drew inc I This money, by Mr. YVatson'a adviec
•
i through another century. Yet
him into her Qwn town, and placed him in I placed in the bank. Every one wonder grand x&lt; it wxt the occasion* was not
her b.da warm fire was already kindled ed ft my taking Hugh. I was able to do
in the stove. She put cloths, wet in cold it; it was no aicpfice to me, but * pleas­ wholly, uumarred by conspicuous dcfectu.
Tho 'President of the United Stater, who
"
water, on his chest, and tried to raise a ure'.'”
perspiration, but soon saw chat ho needed' ‘ “And you could go on with your school outside of all jicraonal. considerations,
more efficient remedies. He had taken and renew your engagement nnotlier two should have been present u tho head of
la Urc Best Reel Rake Machine in the Market. Two finger ban and throe ant cold by sitting on the damp ground tho months,
taonlhs, ns.rich
oa rich as that I"
•'
I *
hl
-r* 1 «u doing good km, nd 1 co-1 u‘&lt; Jj*?™*"®. Ud to U .pdoguod w
of knives, furnished with every Combined Machine. We also have the
** preceding evening. Vcry bitterly she re­ '
on t!ieplatform,
platform,and
andthe
theNational
NationalCongrcsM
CougrtsM
’ _2 _,_clf."
I 00
myse!
proached herself fur her carelcasmm, in so joyed
41 I[ am di
glad, for your sake and llugh'r, for which a joint aorion in Independence
4,
far forgetting her charge, and the tears ran
J*!
Another thing might square nt noon h.J lx* tot
down her cheeks. She requested Mr, th.lyMiS.wii.
Im .phswaut
nbmant for
£&gt;r you.
von. You
Yon hare
have noticed
.
.
.
'
*
Griffin to call Dr. Emerson without delay. bo
r atcly suggwted. put in no appearance os
Mrs. Griffin as in a perfect coiuwotiou—, | tlui Walbridge ouablishmeut just below
Which Is the licut One Wheeled Machine in tiw Market. Call and
up stain, and down, doing nothing ol any Mr. Jillson's ; it is for sale, (and will ^o, a body. The reasen asrigqed is that the
account, and just being in the way. MLw cheap. I liad thought of purchasing it,, Senate failed co act upon the resolution
Wardlow was heartily thankful when the if I had succeeded in securing me a birdies passed fey flw HoujM) providing for such a
Both Finished and Unfinished.
doctor arrived, and told her that Mins to cage ia it; I thought I would secure■ seyiiun. The Philadelphia papers have
Wardlow and himself could take care of the bird before I bought the cage. Would
। justly spokoh -with aornc bftlurncss of these'
n........
..... . .
oiiiiuio rin», vmo iwcrjHtakev,
B1ICD8AI.L, AND MICHIGAN SWEXPHTAKtH. ALSO THE BlUIMAIJ. CLOVMK Hugh, if she would kindly gut diem a cup you like to buy it yourself ? it would
then be your property secure from all re­. defect* for which uo apologies arc adcHVIXER.
of coffee for breakfast
qwta.*
“Cold water on the chest ? That is verse*."
IK OLD ABD RELIABLE TAYLOR RAKE. AND THE IMPROVED
GEO. M. DEWEY
“Act yimr own pleasure: But it is'
sound practice. How long since he was
Thu features of the occasion were a
JACKbON WAGON CONSTANTLY’ ON HAND.
EDITOR AXP PUBLISHER.
such a beautiful place ! I am afraid I
attacked, Miss Abba ?"
, parade^'in oration, a poem and chorus.
“I know nothing of it till about five! I should uut have dignity enough to be
' These the simde^t elements of such
u'.uatrvss
of
such
an
establish
inent
I"
presume he bud coughed before, hut I slept
One door east of Goodyear s Hardware.
••'When will my birdie go to live there,, a commemoration comprised the program­
no soundly that I did not hear him.”
me, the rcat being made up by the anver“I think when I walked up it was about if we buy it
ny. Miebi&lt;an.
“I had not thought of that. Next au­ eign .people who were here in hundreds of
two o'clock. I heard the clock strike two
TIRM3 OT SUBSCRIPTION
thousands, manifesting the sober and re- •
tumn will be'soon enough, wi’l it not
and three,'' said Hugh.
Hastings, April 12, 1876.
“Why not May ? I cannot wait so lung! verent-joy ofpatriotism ; the proud glori
“Why did you not call ma ?"
“I hoped I should get over it, and I I want my birdie to sing to mo through fication of the hcrioc Githrts who one hun­
dred years ago founded a government for
13 Puw«r I’rmiM. New. Material. &gt;
know that you sat up late; it won twelve the summer."
J 4&gt; IMatlna al Dvina !Ui
Itwasfinallydccidcdth.it the 1st of' tha IMdfdo and of tho people. The thou­
before your light was out”
Dr. Emerson lotted anxiously at her, June should be the time to move into tho sands OJttic opening day of tho great Kx .
R J 77. X f) F .1VER TISINd.
but she met his eyes with a bright smile, bouse. I&gt;r. Etner«on left bis-patient htjH podtioa have l»ea more than equalled, but
which expressed a world of moaning, and aslacn. Jamas camo up while Miss Ward­ the trace of a enrdess and cosmowlitan
Men nru
low went to dinner, and in the afternoon gathering have disappeared.
reassured him.
- “We must not let Muw Abba keep such Mrs. Watson camo in, und insisted on tak­ still here from all lands. The scion of
late hours. She will lose all the roses ing her place while she took a short rest tho rcrid house of Sweden stood by Gencral-dhennan on the grand stand, and tha
in the adjoining chamber.
from her checks,--if she does."
On Wednesday, Hugh waa draael and Emperor of Brazil in his rigorous incogmAs Hugh looked at her, he thought lie
had never seen her look so pretty. A down stairs, und Abba went over to call to sat upon the platform at a later hour.
smile was playing around hpr lips; her on Mrs. Watson, who said, after a little Theanbient and fading Declaration of In­
dependence was taken from its long seclu­
:
cheeks were glowing, and her cyw spark- conversation
&lt;
ijviuwo.: iwi 8&gt;jqi »xot m,oo'i lima I
“Only think, Dr. Emcrapn has bought sion for tho first time, and held with jerIt waa a glorious April momiqg. Tho 1the Walbridge place! it was sold this mor­ ercnt hands by a descendant of its pro­
nt auction. CharL:.-; intended to pur­ moter. The ff-igf, the umforms and tlio
| robins were ringing their carol ofjoy in the ning
।
it but he saw the Doctor meant to troojw of thirteen unittrl colonir* gnthered '
' splendid maplo trees that Mood in front of chase
&lt;
it and so he did not run it up, as he for the: first since tlio Revolution in this
the house. The sunshine waa pouring its have
'
S uwould. ' I told him ho ought to garrieui) town of the war of indepcndonoc,
light and gladncas into tho chamber. Hu; ;h otherwise
&lt;
hare gone two thousand Sellars u’ghcr, but their march WTW_head&lt;sd_by the flower­
TH« FArrn IS ON file with
breathed more «a»ily, and fell asleep.
The doctor said : “We .shall have to. Ibat he said it was of no use, as Emerson ing yoatliofa natitfoal army—the West
Point Cadets—and the loag line marched
have outbid him at any rate."
postpone our ride thia morning. Were would
’
past thronged and cromkri ranks, which
"How much did it sell for aLlast ? ’
you lliinkineof mo Ia&lt; night, Abba?"
"Only seventy-five hundred dollars, fur- tdiuwod die accent, the }&gt;earing. the man­
“You arc Inquisitive Ude morning, Dr.
hiture and everything. It w» a great nan! and tho habits of forty Status and
Ktncjrmh.".
Tho house itoelf cwt over ten Territories, and naturalised citiaonK drawn
“You must not call inc that. It is so bargain.
I
long since thy one called ino Edward, that Ithousand dollars, three years ago, and there fruin as many alien nationalities. If the
ten uervu of land, and so much shrub­ General Government was absent, the gen­
1 believe if any thing cofald ndd to mv are
i
and nice treenail started: there is eral podpie were here. If Congreau foiled
happinoB, it would be to hear you call bery,
1
that name." ,
inot another such place in the couhty. 1 to meet in the old hall und round the cen­
did
want my brother to buy it, ever so tury with another general and Continental
“
It
would,
take
little,
then,
to
make
you
&lt;
’ll IL. TV. SINKERS,
Congruw, the poople from early morning
much." m ■
happy, Edward."
“I am sorry you ycre disappointed, Mrs. were pairing in a Consent und orderly
‘I knew, darling, when I first saw vou
strcauD through the ■ ancient room. . Th.
this morning that the question was deci Wataon."
• “R will make a delightful place Yjjr—the fratermJ greeting with wbidl'BiWton aur
ded. I never mw you look so contented ;
11-UiVEY WR1GUT,
Doctor. If be were not such an incorrigi 'prised the nation a year ago was not the
and happy."
did baehdoT, we nhould thiAk he wu salient feature ofthu national gathering.
“I am nappy. I noif know why I came ble
1
It wxs tact needed ; but its fruits were •
here."
'
!
Iwre in full harvest, and men nw without
“My precious one; life will be doubly
JTOIW ICM
“He saya he is tired of boarding, and he comment or murmur a Confederate geocrdear to me, now, I lutve something to lore
get some staid matron to come and ;d leading the troope of the united colonics
somo one to lovp me," and lie faded her must
i
to his heart..
.
1be his housekeeper. ’ He is not a bit of a though' (Ujc streets of Philadelphia.
The parade in point ’of numbers' was
’s man."
“Mrs. Griffin is calling. I will stay lady
1
“Perhaps bo may have chosen one, not­ the largest aver seen in Philadelphia,
with Hugh while you co down to breakwithstanding. But, Mrs. Watson, I am though no larger than the writer lias seen
“Just as you please, but I had rather obliged to defer my journey till next week. al six o'clock in the morning on the 4th
“I am sorry Hugh is side, but I wish of Julylin New York, where the city rcyou went down firat." .
----- IN—
“That would not be proper. Gu right you would give up going altogether. They giments all turned ont But it wns a
along or Mrs. Griffin will oomc fidgeting wish you to teach inTSid stnnmcr, and you brilliant parade beeuuac composed almost
;kuow I would be ever » glad tolnvo you entirely!of crack organisations from all
up here, and wake up Hugh."
Special Medical Announcement
ports of tho country. The Centennial Le­
Tho child alept sweetly, and Mie had and Hugh both come here and itay.”
"I do not think I will teach next sum­ gion rooeived one continued ovation all
only
to
keep
ths
cold
doths
renewed..
Life
Joy (Jomfort and Happiness
looked very pleasant to the liUlo school mer; 1 had so long mterm this past one, along tltc route, and the southern regi­
To Tilt ‘
teacher. She had never soon thetinto, that I nuod change, and I have piomibcd ments in it, under command of Gcu. Heth,
Were greeted with nnpkuae on every
:
.
when suoh a rush, of perfect, happimsra had to go to Fairhaycn for a time."
“I do not blame you for not wishing to hand. The march was long and the heat
OF H ASTINGS AND VICINITY.
pervaded her whole bmng.
,
-.
Tlio doctor’s ouick atop come springing teach; it is • confined life, but you hitvc almost intolerable which caused a number
up the stairit, end. bo brought her breakfast tho gift of making everything easy. What to dropout from exhaustion, but there
dr j. b iasum
were no 6cri'»iu» cases.
•
.
on a tray.
.
. wiU youdw?".:. .
Tho exercises were conducted in Inde­
“When I get my arrangement made
“I told Ma.. Griffin Abut, perfect .quiet
if __,
any on. called
the reason
Mason II will
will' tall you.
" r the
.. pendence Sanoro which could? hold only h
was noraraary, and that14T
":J for
Mrs. ‘Griffin also had heard that Dr. fraction of the throng upon the strccta.
Emerson had bought tire Walbridge place, Upon the platform «at.,tho Emperor of
.and
was ail tip-toe to tell the tidings to Brazil, Dom Pedro, Sir Edward Thornton,
wo needed anything uoeof u» would come .
British Minister, Prince Oscar ot
rcjtito
.Wardlow, and oouH hardly wait till the
1
down, and thi-t jqu could not ; lomrt,
. ’
ph« came in. Thu young . lady smilingly. •
chfid, so I would bring up your hreakf
U.
told
her
that
Mm.
Watson
had
jpst
in
­
Now( darling, what ia it jqu wiah to
and Hancock,
formed her of the purchase, arid that1 shy
ahy Sheridan
bncnanuona
mwcock, and
ana a host
n«rc of
oi
mo?”.
!| ..[j
■
tho«sM it &gt; w,good «m
Win &lt;*aJs. Tl» nrewunder the
“Yoartuppoae Abbm . Wardlow
direction
the inuprwriU* Gilmore ml
and
_ ■ - --------direwi™ of
i.f (he
Theodore
Thomas.
Acting
Vic
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Proa
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Joly Bui.UjiKta k«u&lt;T
elie.i;icr
Tea, Vian any other .House tn tbc aty. dent Ferry premdod in the absence of the

UNMRALLED SUCCESS

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BY A. VKBMOMT FABMKK'fi WIFK.

BUCKEYE TABLE BAKE!

25 sold last year and every one gave

THE PEEBLES COMBINED MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RAKE,

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SEETHE BATIFPLATFORM BUGGIES

jh$eiBiYcekljMlicap Sapper.

A.T AGRICULTURAL FLAXT.,

MESSER &amp; POWERS.

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON

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PRCt'ESSIOKAL AND BOESS CARDS ■

DENTIST

Nashville, ‘

Kichiian.

Great Bargains

HH.ll&gt;.'READ! -RE.4I)!

Pianos Organs
and

Sick ud Afflicted !

| The Smith American Organ,

.

HAZELTON BBO.’S PIANOS.

.

ERNEST GABLER PLANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

OM Piuoj infl Orgii tateiin EnAaige ftr NciOk-

Th.

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BUH-OOK, Wholesale gent for

Michigan

at&lt;Crand Rapids, East Sag.naw and

D. BROWN, Piaqo Tuner.

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=

PATTY POLICY
dirty pool of Hew

NoTOaber Ibrt will c«ny

————
Washington, tfsly 8&lt;h/1876.

York

Rail Road

and «Ul they laakad in"

nation,

Coafedcring the deep interest* now felt

with

raiX

These extra ocmmons interfere with my
rad

the

importance of

the

&lt;1664,

may think time not wholly

wtuA’s
« estimated that 250,
000 strangers were quartered in the city
on lhenidtt of the 4th, and thor pres- good of the party if not of the country.
once has told upon the Exhibition in the
mceeeding days.
Notwithstanding all
the other attractions of Tuesday, cverv ted by patriotic impulse* and would not
avenne of the- wondrous city *1 the Part designedly do their party or their country

detail of the news at the National Capital,
some ofwlfich they, perhaps, get an outline
rfby telegraph.

says, “kv wheel into line.'

;vk«Ptau«t vnjw.ii1 uts".
results of their action may be detrimental
almost doubled their currying capacity, I
ibm nra MUI u*b&gt;e u&gt;
lb« ma!- |
This has induced the American people
titude as fast a* they congreeated at the ■
various stations along then- routes. A to DXcan by a law. more binding than
careful inquiry into the character of the any written statute, that no man shall
sttaodanca showed that although a large be elected for the tkird term as President
proportion of the guest* were from Penn­
of the United States. This ha* induced
sylvania and adjoining Staten, one-third
of the whole came from towns and cities the people of the State of Michigan by
very far distant from Philadelphia, while I this same unwritten law, to decree that nA
not a few had but recently arrived from man shall be elected for more than two

the light of the reeea« developments at the
this reason will we support Tilden.

afternoon the alien daoew was still more
increased by the arrival of excursions
from the Eastern and Middle States, and
at the dose, the department reported the
paying admissions at 47,787.

party rule, and the two term princi- j
pie an unwritten' law of party usage. A nd it I
is both expedient and necessary, aaa rule '

|epMtan

that knows very lew if any exceptions, to
make this the universal usage, to an extant
Hastiscu, Mich., Jclt 20, 1876.

political aapriationa to indeavor to secure
for himself a third term in any position.
Once settled as a rule, all will recognise

For Vice-President,
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
\
of New- York.

REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL
CON VENTION—3RD DISTRICT-

term as Governor, and, though very" popu­ vagabond, disgraced by the civilisation of
lar personally and an excellent public aer-'
| rant, he very quickly learned that the
“We wheel in to line-' Yet, and so did that
people of Michigan would not ceteent to other angel, and Milton telb ua that
( the second re-election ot any man as
।

Governor.
These things have seeiucxl to make the

he battled with the hosts of beeves."
But he waa keepen. and finally kicked mat

and it is wise in almost every ease to en­
distilled damnation, but they put a pair
force it without fear or favor. It is not of­
of boras oa him, instead of goggle*.
ten that any man is so much better qual­
This is the character of the party who
ified to fill any position, than are scores of
want. Reform. To-day, all intent and
his fdlow ciliseus, that it u wise in his
with burning seal going up and down the
case to violate tku law of party usage.
land kbouting for greentiacka and a green
Its enforcement always has a tendency to
back party, organising greenback clubs,
make all public officers courteous, honest
and eSeienL It* relaxation tends to
existing parties, with our Pet Idea, but
arbitrary power, inefficiency and political
stand with spartan-like finooem, refusing
corruption, if not personal dishonesty.
all aid and. comfort to our enemies. But
Therefere, while we my new as we have
see the wires flash the news that slipery
always said, that it ia not teite to rotate out [ Sam is the choice of the Democratic Congood men, efficient men. and rotate in bad
or indifferent men, we believe it is alwoye
the

end of their second term, and ro­

the continued sneceas of the party at the

polls. This policy will ensure vigorous
active men in every poeiUea of profit,

and the opponents’uf Chinese immigration,
land grants and railroad monopolies, they
Un, doobUna, &gt;«»™a
of
lb, U»ioo«oM«»rflk« rAMtoi, «M»y

station ; or. if it adjourns at all it will be
nol before the time when the voice of duty
nails them to repair to the Arid ot political
disputation tq wreatle for tha-mighty fall.
ThefaAjoritxfatliA Hofetc aro anxious
toadjMH even now. but -nrii is the attitu de ofpublic affairs that the Republicans
are determined to keep them here; and
this they will accomplish by means of the
Belknap impcaehuH-nt trial. The I&gt;emocrat* think the trial can proceed under the
direction oflfa maaugiww, but the Senate
d«*Urt». pZU* 4V. as-i-l _
impeachment continuing during a reccro
of the House. So the majority iu the
House now threaten to adjourn over every
three dap.
'
The leaders of both parties arc fully
alive to the magnitude of the issue involv­
ed in the Presidential campaign just be­
gun. Men discuss the question* which
are shaping the destinies of the nation,
with that grave coooern for avoiding mis­
takes, which is an infallible indication that

is apparent that another struggle for supre­
macy is to he made br the old slave hold­
ing oligarchy, and this time the cunning

He operations dartag the fiscal year
Itng June 39.brolva«4|feductiou in
’ *
-----| «. In the
has been
,
—--------- thereon.
8106^997 72; tathedefabernng curren­
cy interest, 8678,000, and in the interest,
thereon, 89,060 ; fa the debt on which in­
terart has omsed, 87,523,400, and in the
intercut thereon, 812,343,93
lh&lt; un
claimed inmt, 83,150. and ia the entire
bonded debtfend interest, 819,677,801 65.

reduced 813,685314 80 ; legal tendere
amounting to 86JM2,48*; and fractional
Thanks to the hot hooded seal of the curnmn amoantfag to 87',882,828 8i)
HU i. tk. p«-»t C^P**K **“ baviagfaeo redeemed and retired during
bidden purposes of ths Soqlhara Dvu^- theyw- This Is not only payment of
debt, as truly as ifany other part of the

wing of the
therefore, coi

idle during the year, retardior-

of readmission to the party uextNovember,
(tearing the absolving names of Bayes and
Wheeler.

Notwithstanding
the
dissatisfaction
evinced |»y many of the Democratic lead­
en, the convention at St. Louis has, per­
haps, selected the beat ticket within their
resources With all the boasted discipline
and superior organisation of the Demo­
cracy, however, they will scarcely Succeed
in whipping in the Western advocates of
inflaliqn. New York w anything but
sure for Tilden and Headricks, for Demo­
statement is designed to influence do not cratic discipline has no remedy to heal the
know, possibly, thfa the internal revenue wounds inflicted and sustained by Tam­
tax system was established in July, 1865. many. The inveterate animosity to Til­
Judging from the pccture of legislative den which prevaili among a large num­
•flairs and the fraetioas temper of our leg­
islators, Congraw will hold a continuous State can never he subdued.

in the Democratic ticket is to be (bund in
fact that Governor Tilden u evidently un

increase of 81,644,000 ta

the iietidej

currency intarent dwc. making a total in crease of 88^89^8841. On the other
hand there has beek a deermse of 81 *!!-’,
610 ta the debt on which interest has
ceased, and 820,256 J 9 in the intercoi due

of &lt;352,504 io the kx*l:Under debt, and
82,912,878 91 fa thelftaetioaal currency,
no that thecurrwacy debt has beat “«■
traeted," fa etlmr words paid, to the extern
of 83,265382 91 danac the month
month has been only 83^71,S*4 , 31. To
balamtothu there has been an increase in
218 60—from 540,909,966 37 to 841.­
944,184 97—and as increase of legal ten­
ders on hand of53,718^33 27 ; total in
crease of cash owned, 87,752,651 87. Tho

our public school system, and, ta tact, the
fundamental principles on which u found been 63,881397 56, I(fe quite satirise
od our civil and religious liberty. If
elected, it is fair to presume that thia man
who nominated him and other politicians
of fractional currency during the mootli
cilu..eboogf, »nJ

rise a predominant influence in the coun­
cils of the Govennnent.
They will also encounter the opposition
uf ibe womans suffragists, who are implacadlc indignant at the scornful treatment
they met with al St Louis. The candi­
dacy of Mr. Hendricks will lose for it
thousand* of votes ta the Northern and

drink*

particularly ta retiren&gt;eot of fractioaal
currency, the efiin balance ta the Treasury
has been eonsiderably reduced. One year
ago the Treasury held 879,854,410 44 in
coin, of which
821,796,300 was on
end by
coin certificates,
sad 858,
058,110 44 was owned by the Truss

rhile 584 97, but the outatam
cates were 328,681,400.
944,184 97 wmowned I
decrease of 873,113^

The sentiments expressed by prominent
Democrats here, and titf drift of Govern- tional currency ;

the State of Ohio,

to defeat Allen for
laid on that wall wont catchword of tho
Governor,'(the mao who waa the head and
38 J one
front of their Pet Idea,) the man only a
30, 1875, and 113,004,141 73 June 30,
The rappoeed w;uilibrii«a between the two that tain.
1876. Had the recspte from intern*!
few abort weeks ago, waa charged, generally
great parties is the motive power that now
infuses unwonted ,u’Tgy and activity into
State, with complicity ia the frauds of the contest. That equilibrium was brought
Congram ta regard to econo
by about
n in dealing with the army
Boes Tweed, with stuffing the Balta Box­ about by the injudiriouA Mtion of individ­
ual
Republicans
and
the
late
efforts
of
es in the City of New York in 1868, in
Southern politicians to re-unite the South
wards where the Registration showed a
by meanng the ex teqfedmtei into a
-voting population of 12,000 and giving secret league, known publicly ns the large reduction in the forte of, the army,
Seymour over 17,000 majority, and this Southern Historical Society, to vote m while our valuable oficcre and 'aoldiera are
was charged to Slipery &amp;rm by Horace directed, and drive from the polh ovary

incentive to the young men of the State
to fit themselves by. close and careful study,
■nd a thorough moral training to fill
any one of the many official stations which
In a letter from the Western part of are in the gift of the people at each suc­
Greeiy, their candidate for President four
the State congratulating us oo the nomina­ ceeding biennial election.
This will
Mississippi
It is also intensified by the
tion of Gov. Hayes, there is just a line on induce our boys to fit themselves by the
And still the mommrt he is announce! as immensity of the stake involved, embrac­
State politics, that reads as follows, vis :
most thrrough culture to become able legis­
the Democratic Standard bearer, this noble ing, as it does, the question, shall the
“Now give ns the State ticket." We do lators, wise and cautious judges, and thinkband of Spartan yreenlaekere, gny hatred voteis of the country surrender now
not propose to give the Stale Ticket, as that
through apathy, the graa»- principles at
ferae during the war of the rebellion, and
ia ta be the work of the Convention at
yield
to the enemies of the Republic the
most important of any that can be
power they vainly sought to acixu by force
State Ticket that we think would be very
baa died away, their astonished ftrtenenibe­ of arms. It is well known that, cafoufatsaliatactory to the Republicans of Barry
hold them throwing their bats high in the

THE STATE TICKET.

tk* hitherto oorfiaiog ~«h»» of
putj. Bom*.
fhrahttog the
.... j___ -U I.rlumninnl

interests of thes Republican party because I
rhich has hitherto prevailed
national fever, political or otherwise. This of the policy w;Land* aetoas the bloody
of “shaking ;
is more particularly .true during a sasmon
---------- SmUEtSi irt» oSof Congremt Ctase emmunioation &lt;ith
the heads of the grectDepartmenta of the cial position under the Government, while
its needy defenders were removed U give
Government, and with the leading politic­
them place. The Veteran Union will call
ians, who throng the city with their rea mass convention of ex-soldiers, to m«rt at
speclivc mission* to one or the other of lodianapola co the 10th of next September,
, them ItajArtmetits. enables one, pomaaa- to ratify the nomination of Hayes and
| ingfihe requisite time, a reasonable share Wheeler. An immense assemblage rf

[ of ifkiuhitorial talent, and some skill in
den up for you, fiot or coW, a greenbacker 1 comparing fragmentary data, to throw
much light on the events of each day as
ally, of the Bota Thief, Tweed, or a States­ thev are developed
AwirabU post of
men of great purity of character, a man observation at the preset time, for here
everything affecting the interests of each
rings,or a great Bail Komi manipulator and party is promptly reptfrted; and from this j
wallowed in the Tweed Tammany Ring point influences arv directed by each that I
mire, a man who has fuvyki nMy for tend to the prosperity or the injury of the
other.
Fty example, a day or twfi since a Dem­
peace, the war for tha pretervatiuo of the I ocratic campaign document was brought
out which essays to place in exaggerated
Union is a failHrt."
This is the kind of Had, gentlemen, contrast tha expenses of the Governmcdt
under the control of each party. ’ An in­
that the Journal is ready to serve you
sight to ita character may be gaiued from
with. I don't know icAicA kind will coat one of its statements in regard to the collec­
tion of internal revenue. This veracious
as the entire Bill of Fart will n-Jt be.pub- paper says that nut one dollar wu lost to
lished until after they hare an interview the Govcrnmeat in enUocting ll»e internal
rovenuo previous to I860, but that since
with thc/ricmij, of Peter Cooper.
“We wheel into line.” Yen, that is

works admirably, and the enforcement of
the unwritten law would prove equally
popular with the people for every other
position in there gift.
All know the what Judas said' when he took the thirty
excitement that was caused by the state­
ment that President Grant was seeking a and betrayed his master.
third term, though there never was the
“We wheel into line.’’ So did Bene­
least particle of truth in the charge. All dict Arnold, and took his bag of British
will remember bow Henry P. Baldwin Gold, turned his back to his country, and
was frowned upon, because he desired to deserted the noblest cause for which man
secure for himself the prettiye of a third ever struggled, and died an outcast and

National Rajililicai Tidal
For President,
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.

Ht '

it a Reformer. He has successfully
fought all tho corruption ta and out of
his party in Now York.
I There, you greenback men, you pay
j your money so you may take your choice.

succemive terms as Governor of the State, i
and by Constitutional inhibition made the
sheriff ineligible to a third successive
term. The tendency of all this has been,

ioor

BUllioOB
Surgeon General s, Adjutant General's
and Second Auditor's Offices oce-flfM.
tbatr prsseat otaRoal force, which ■ alneady insuffidcut, while all the duties con­
nected with
will fall on

nraa. ■. mutari.
K.' W. VOIGTi

‘•Wa wheel Into Line"

about as follows, via :
For Governor,
Ch swr a* M. Cboswkll, of. Lenawee
ForLieitanant-Govcntor.*

Alovxo Sbmjons, of Ionia.
For Secretary of State,

clerks.
.
Again, the Democrats fixed the salarica

Eoitob Banm*:—

tide in the “ Home JoamaT of the 13th mssprirn, we my, "Bhree fem behold your doubt. Then,.having full poaa
in.«t. and on reading it, we found that the faBcc efeef." la it awy wonder that a
I concerted scheme is to
out.
editors of that pafier liad Itasted the name party so utterly devoid uf all true genuine
Those of tho South,
_
wished by the war, thought www not
ratifying the nominee of the St. Louis

William M. MoCbamt, of Geoeame.
Foe Commtaioo of the State Lead

Vuk

Balpb Elt, of Gratiot:

cites ones mirthtah
the beading, John thinks he has
For Attorney General,
Armlsv J. Smith, of Casa.

£A'NT-

Graetefcwfairaidtimt Mi

�AtriculW C.H^. CorrMpondenoe.

a» ficial famim

SPECIAL NOTICE.

ftrt Vam Jacirn &amp; Sapnai
UlLIOAD,

Aor'l Ooll., Labmibo, July.15,1876.
Mr Editor :
t
from Pmlunk, a start time eincc concerning
S&lt;«ie thne o, four ,OTk.
1 M„
relation In oftce. aad k being my aantimento
«Ud«
inl0„d^ to, ,0„
JulyMMh, 1878.
Having rami tu the lUxxta a letter written

exactly. I could not rafraln from adding my
mile t»o In that direction. No* Mr. Editor I

am not an officeholder, never *u and what ia
mor* 1 never expert to b*, but itarama to me
there ahould be *om* honor oven in the dixtributton of county office, among th* d*wviag or our county, in our party. I have
nothing to nay agatnet any praaant incumbent
in our county, a* to competency, for we all
know they have perfortaed their dative not
only lawfully, but I believe with honor to
themeotve*. But beoum* they hare done
credit to the county and te themachra, i. that
any elgn they eh'ouhl b* allowed'to ' remain in
office always. I de-qqL jbeHev*v^n&gt;y man is
entittal to a life tenure of a place merely beeauae ta may have |«eaM*ioi&gt; of it. We have

•coroe of men, good men in our connty who are
jurt|u worthy and Juit a* competent a* those
now in office, and if onr county office* are offi­
ce* of proSt, one eet of men ahould not reap
all the Bendit*, and on the contrary, if they
are bunleaa, then ehould they not be Iorue by
different individual*. The aheriff can hold
hi* office but two terra, in eucceraion anyway,
then why ahould other* be allowed to held
their* morclhan tw* term,. It seem* tome
that justice is apparent in the rotation princi­
ple. and I for one want to see it carried out.
Thine for the right.

Haye's and Whoekr Club.

ALL ABOUT THE'COUNTY.

UASTtaoa. July ITtk, 1878.

P-t«r, bul u&gt; uooommoo unoual of work
prevented its completion, aud, at thia Into •rreeabl, and whalewmv sti*ul«nt and ibmum of
eounteractin* th, foUgaas of travrtlag. On loac
day I commence anew.
sea vo/a«c4. vhtr, the crewi of wbaliaa or olh«
vmmIi are almost wholly restricted to salt ecat. it
Aa for the work J; the moat improve­ has provwl an adeirsble pr.v.ntaUv. of scurvy,
ment is due to tho m* fence on the front. aadin the tropical seas it save, the sailor tan
It improve* it much, but will do ao still 1ahipfevsr aad malaria. Il baa aver proved the'
surest reliance of the cmiirant. exposed to th, mi­
®oro, when the border is graded and ,asmatic eomplaints which prevail In r*«&gt;on* of
•hade troea rat, aa Prof. Gulley contcm. country t.vly cleared of Umber, when the rays of
th, sun fallin* onytatnant vaaeteUoa. anexpeted
plates.
to them perhaps sine the creation, sxhals vapors,
laden with the seeds of diMaee.
Wheat ia being cat in lively style her* , Acclimation, or tho habituation of the eoaalitahow, and occasionally an cutcrprijuug far- ।lion to th, Hcntiaritlca of ah unaccustomed dim **«. lineaUy fwiliatad by th*rsoalar aMafthb
■tacr may. be seen stacking.
protective elixir, which imparts such vi«w and
to ere ry nerve and K-er that U is imponCorn promises n good crop.' But the •Iwtieity
i
blc for the vital envreim to beeomn deprowed to a
boys kok with dread forebodings at the 1point teeunsietnt with haaJlh. In unbrorabl.

fifty aerva to be cut, and hiukcd. No '
virion* rising before their mind of thou ]

Church Dedication.
Wooi&gt;Lixt&gt; July 15lh 1870.
Tho new Jf. E. Church for they n»e of the
German Methodists al Woodland- Center will

*u ekp i,r/f?rsr. mi' to n x.
.aEF SKINS,nwa. perlb.,0e.

__

_______ TRAINS O6tNG NftRTH.

IRAKBRErEKS. par bushaLU.

Grading has bceu commenced on tbo
Peninsular Div. of lb&gt; Port Iludn R R.

STEINHOFF &amp; WOOD

surveyed through the middle of the farm.
It is expected the cars will be running by
November. All that remains to be done
is t* join the extremities by a line from
Flint to Ijaosiug.

1
!
j

Thu grounds about the Prof s. ■ hotM**
have been undcrdraiuc&lt;l this spring, and

।
j

J

Snrgical aufl Mechanical

summer, preparatory to grading
and |
dressing, starting lawns and flowers, etc., ]

the next day. Several such occurooees
have marred the reputation of the College
for honesty, which has heretofore been
sustained to a remarkable degree.

DENTISTS !

'

Win at lead to all l.ranrhet of tho Profarolan and

Madison Dispensary,
nw iuam at. cnm«b.

This woulij ta a dccnlodly unhealthy
locality for the person who is in this buri-

"-----loiter-’'11""'"'

HASTINGS

HTH MT.

, Arart Warn, Railroad*.

| '

nc«f, if he ahould ta caught at it. Lynch
law would in *11 prol.nbility ta the order
of the day.

The Fourth passed plcarantly—celebra­
ted at the college until three o'clock. The
exercise* consisted of the salute at sunrise,
parade of the cadets at nine, followed by
the proccmuon which proceeded to the
College Hall where the following were the
literary exercise* : A history uf the col­
lage by President Abbot, iu which he
jrietiucd vividly the rough pioneer life ot

Jnlr 11. l«7t.

SEiSi
•u wnu
»w---Otnetaaad.________ ..._____

in the &lt;
country, always enlivened by one or both 1
of two things, pumpkin pies, aud girls.
moonlight hoskingB, so common

The evening before tho Fourth tome
Al a meeting oClbr the Repuhlicah Hect­
ors of the city of Baiting*, held at the conn- one entered the room of Mr. Brueck, and
;ty Clerk's office, aa above, for the purpe** appropriated *36,25 about one half of
of formings Haye*and Wheeler cluh.
Geo. which had l&gt;ecn collected for the exercise*
M. Dewey was cho«ea chairman, and Win. H.
Power* secretary.
■ Mr.Striker moved that the chair appoint
a c*mmitte« of three to draft eukrtitution and
by-law* for Haye* and Wheeler club and report at aa adjourned merting.
Mallon prevailed.
The ehair ap]&gt;ointed ttawial 'Striker, David
It. Cook aud William ||. Rayford as such

Blxhxb Orricx.

VTHKATiwhUelperhaihel. »JD#1.1A
WHEAT (tod)perbuahe!.»LMtl.«
FLOUR, per ewt. RLM.
.
CORN, p«b,uh.l. 60c.
OATS, perbtuhd, SXWX
BUTTER, per lb.. Brtlte.
EOGS, net dovan.lfc.:
POTATOES.tar bushel.40c.
APPLra. per bothrt-GSv.
ONIOXS.'FcrbusheLMrtAe.
BEANR, per bu»&gt;.l. SMBR1 AO.
PORK. I7J3UWS.OO.
MESS PORK, per lb.. We.
HAMS, per lb.. He.
SHOULDERS, per |b.. We.'
LA IIP. per lb.. Be.
.
TALLOW, per HuBfo. &lt;k
'

IICHIGAH AKD TH SOOTK

5:

MARK THESE FACTS.
THE TESTIMONY 01 THE WHOLE WORLD.

MARRIAGE GUIDE. OR SEXUAL PAIHOlOGV.

HOUOTirB ODfflfflir.
Bad Leg". Bad Breasts J’orc* and Ulcer*
All dweriptien of aoras are remediable by th,
r»per and*Ul*Ml um of this laeaUtuabl, prepar-

iS-Mstis

in. Iboo rty ration al and saeoeraftil treatment.
InrttMf*.t hv natnr* U ,n
tk.
.

be dedicated on Sunday July 30tk.
Th* d*dicutory aervioe* to b« &lt;vm4»&lt;*.1 in
English al IQ A. M. by Rar. F. L. Nagier of the students of twenty ycant sgu. When
G&lt;«hen Ind. And In German-al 4.80 P. M. in the beginning he alluded to the fact that
by Rev. 0. Vraft Prreidtax Ehler of the dl»- this waa the firtl Agricultural College in
trict
A cordial iuvitxtton is given to all.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.
Where you wul find all kinds of

FURNITURE!
Of every Description which we
can sell chcafter than any houa? in Bur-’
ry vounty, for Ummc rewan ns:
IaK"Because we hare no rent I a pay
21. Because wc make the most of our
food" ourselvee.
3d. Because we keep the bast g work-

the United States, the boya greeted it

with cheer upon cheer.
Thia was followed by a poem, “My
Centennial Dream,” by Mr. McCormack,
Advertised L etfers.
afterward was a history of the Constitu­
tion by Mr. Clark. The literary exercises
Liat of leusea Tcmniaiagta Itos IU»iing» 1’.
wen' closed by an oration by Prof. Fair­
O. Barry County, Mieh, Joly IHh, 1876.
child, Subject: “Our Fathers Opportunity
PuilieH AUm. Gspt. U Mimw. Hora
G—~,U Wai. llrimlooii. ffw. Cellspic. and Ours." Tho dinner ,find toast* fol­
lowing doned the exercise pf the day.
Benj. Dixon, William Sbopp, D. W Plait.
On Friday evening the Jlon. O. M.
Barnes lectured tafum the Delta Fan
Delta society, to which all wore- invited.
The subject. London, was handled with
credit to Mr. Barnes, and profit to th*
Wrestling Match.

COTTON GOODS ARE GOING UP
HOW IS YOUR fflK TO BUT.

WHERE.?
At A. W. Bailey’s.
Prints 1 ;cU. . . ,
Ix)A&lt;Jjlcrau.iii6 l!icu&gt;.
Shirting ficte.

Best oottonadcr 15 to 30 cts.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty bone Cottcit 15 cte.
hearers.
Ladies' hose Exra hfttyy 10 $U.
I talievo this comprises most of the
A wrestling match between C.C. Mixer of
Two button Kid Gl/vc* 90 eta.
-J'y MBce the »taa»:.
A nice line of Coot I Bindings.
v rihiteJjkrt Mr. Donj. II. Itoa* *f Ala city and a Mr. Holcomb of &lt;VUr Spring-, news from this quiet quarter, except por­
Piles, Flrtulni, filridtfrca,
has l*rn arrange! to como off al Powers' tal* ducking boys, rtcriing the bdl dap­
New Style Shawls 'Ni eta.
*
i|d Ward: i» 'laugrroualy »iok with ty- Opera Bouoe. at Grand RapW*, on the 10th
per, running the Steward's wagon on lop
Clothing.
Suits
JTroio
*4.5Q
(6
*40.
day of Annual, for SiiUOa Bid*, the door monof the wood-pile, and such other liule
Wi*SSH *S?‘
xxifltf
A W. BaH.XY.
•*** winner.
Both have been
I'tm that
Wrigid. had a fJ *°
jokes too common to speak of.
in- attack hri night from ths effect of trained ami a lively lime is anticipated.
Yours till next.
!.c h »fitT&lt;sringR|d|rI
ifnl.'
Ror.
Dr. A. M. Blaxo, the Celebrated AnalytiToko the Atchison, Topeka k Santa Fe
eai
Ml*
1’"ton‘&gt; "l
the Ilasrinm House, where ho will remain
The Grand Rapids Eagle oaya:
untd Wudjteday Of next week. The
ful Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
i in ihi» ,cctinp i&lt; martly •rear*! afflicted sltald give him a call, *» the
‘■Suppose M*mo man like B&lt;»« Tweed
Sprngs, Cncharas, pel Norte, Trinidad,
afairerop, though a»l so targa eertifieatra of hi* wonderful cures from had at any time proposed to Rutherford
SantaFc and all point* in Colorado, New
ieipatad.
■ome of ©ur leading ritiiew, and sufficing B. Huyte to stuff the ballot-boxes, does Mexico and Arixona. Special round trip
• a&lt;&gt; iimnim at the Oxiueil rooms fitmi any of the maladies tfl whtch flesh is anybody suppow the fraud would have •JU day ticket! to Denver on sale May ,15th,
brir, let hirt locate the drnoasc and toll you
Now at 456, taking iriithf flithomj! warring
iafcausee, and prescribe for your troub- been committed? Certainly not.
places on tho D, &amp; R. G, Road. Low cmarc what Tilden did.
He wm Chairman
ta.
1X1241
1 *r tta total Mf M ptarfci rtrv wylft•
of the Committee, and as such seat a pri­
Pullman-rsiece Weepmg tats Between
•ta Hayas i».| Wbcder .dub ‘ at IhA
Dropaioal .Swellings, P*raly»i*. and Stiff Joints.
We-ak &lt;«.r reader, 10 W J-rticuUr all«- vate circular through the State tmking the Missouri River and,the Rocky mount
County Clerk on tatuMay eventien to tbe&lt;*td of 1»»- ■»- B- U «rs«.*hich
Close connection
such information before midnight as tain* without change.
will t* founA In aaolher“&gt;““n ®2’‘|'I’J2*on
■ hid. and riinpni Crid the Ici- Tim I»o«*or Will be at the Hartings Honss-on would indicate the amount of stuffing
iho 27th inrt, ami Invitee ths a«rte«l to rive necessary in New York city.
The ballot
t Fair -pike ‘ for publication,
him a call he make, no charge for conmdtabL u*Jerukee a’eart . that he 1. boxes were accordingly stuffed, and the
nera
l*,i* fcl« *
T. J. ANDRBHON,
mrUff. »hc Dotfor haa recently voters were cheated. Tilden know of the
San Francisco, California, and
that |L4fta|iu Drqwu Km,.. .*&lt;
fraud, and the very l»«t thing that can XX52tf

.SSSEMAl!

inc in this State. m»d mdllw.rtlae
to Un» town on the 27th of each be said for him
montn was ‘be eUi«ns
H^IP
ridnity’the bendil of hie exlenmve exper- to it.”
Uurct anti-wonderful skill.
Naanvnx. JubeDth. 18»0.

Thera i. to be ,

STEBBINS BRO’S

UNDERTAKING
Bring g buhine*’ that needs a great deal
of experience.

After many years
in the buMinaea, can truly suy that they
can do better work, and give better satiafnetiou than any other firm in thte
■ectton. W. H. Stcbblnr, .the senior
member, with the experience of a lifoIlflK. will nlwayaghrc hla personal at­
tention to thin iiart of thcfr'exteniiiVD
bwdneaa.
Hcotte and Team furnixhod when
roquested.
Tho Electric Buliu will be uacd only
when deaired.

RKlfftf

SwgEp’a Hotel,
RAPIW................... - - - MICH
PS a. PICKXK1.VO, I"rwpri&lt;U&gt;n.
. KuablwhKaalU Mee a»l
t-ven u-uw uu«
" j . ,J' » • • 'IeTiI l irrt-eU*.
I BOAKMAW

t&amp;taM taU M&gt;ny a tram at' f
tin »n.ruapB.wl4 esmJug aiaiih ]

o.

WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Farutture Hoorn south aide State St.
oppoojto H. A. Goodycar’s Hardware
ftforei/ -

"Haatingn, July 28th. 1H75.

tfarrwi dmite* 1

‘•he Walland lku«a|h|r*lRlriday even- ‘
«r
Oaaraaa it- ta' • taurgv. *
»'l that
{

»«•

that he consented

Peerless Milk Safes
naw uu tahiblUOD at our Fun iture
Store. AU kind* of work wnata to or­
der. Bq .airing of oil kinds of old fttrDlturo neatly done.
&gt;
.

STEBBINS BROS.

•auw dpi not

Th*lrir««.&lt;

is

We sell duuc of this cln-nj&gt;-mnde Fur­
niture that te mndo by machinery. The
gtxxh we make is made by hand, and
warranted. Wc Invite all persons to
caliand Inspect our goods, for they al
brttfTitspoction. No trouble at all
ahow gouda.
Parties having Pictures to friuno
would do well toy 'them framed of ua
ta&gt; we can do it P errand Cheaper than
nny house In P- .y County. We keep
die Largest and Beet selected stock of
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOUKDINOft, BlIACKSDS, Paphb— Holt&gt;KRS. WALL-PoCXKTe, Stri&gt;PBraHOIAIBUS,
■ .
and everythin* In the Furniture' Hue.
We Invite all persons to call and look

wIl! totalA

young

!,

STIBET

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OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

•

‘

The Extreme Heel—Political— The
Centennial—PiU Men—Tea Burning

of Caatk Garden—Buaineea.

New York, July 15th, 1876
THE EXTREME HEAT.

The intense heat of th* past two weeks
is now happily over, at least for a time.
On Tuesday afternoon the city was visited
by the heaviest storm of thunder, light­
ning and rain known for years, which

lasted
from
ihree
in
the
after­
noon, with rare intervals of cessation,
till long after ten at night.
Tho city
YM absolutely drenched, and the air was
delicious y oool thereafter, a happy con
treat to I he stifling heat.of the past three

The heated season has been the most
severe that has 'been known in the city
for eighty feu*. The thermometer has
gone to 104°, aud stayed there for days,
taking occasional excursions down the
scale to 93, and at midnight or later,
down to 85. Of course there are days as
hot every year, but to have them continue
for three weeks, without cessation or let
up, is something unprecedented.
Every
morning there has been a column or more
of casualites, of men falling in the street,
of horses lying down and dying, and of
children perishing in their stifling garrets.
If it was terrible for the .residents of
roomy and spacious houses np-towu,
what must it have been for those com­
pelled to occupy garrote, without air or
ventilation, and subjected to the stifling
smells of the tenement houses?
These
people suffered all the tortures of (he
damned, and thousands of them died.
The mortality among children has been
dreadful, and its extent will never be

to Pan*—in
short, that it is .
_
thing the world ever saw, or probably
wiD see for a hundred years to come. The ।
best machinery of the world is there, the
best art of the world is to bo seen there,
and, in the matter of the curious and rare
inlaces, embroideries’, etc., no such coHcction has ever been made. It is curious to see
the crowds of women about these depart­
ments,' and to hear their .comments.
In
the English department there are a pair
of napkins—not towels, aa a fashion writer
in a New York paper raid—the thread in
which was spun and the doth woven* and
the embroidery done by Queen Victoria.
I cannot say ad to whether the napkins are
superior to any one dee’s; but, as ' they
aro entirely the work of royalty, I sup­
pose they must be. The Queen has abso
on exhibition a number of paintings by
herself and her daughters, which are
really good, royalty or do royalty.
The
time to come to the Centennial ia now.
The heated term is well nigh over, and
you have now room to see what there is
to be soen, and there is as much to be
seen now aa there wiU be at any time.
Fares are down, the landlords aro now
civil and reasonable, which will" not bo
the case when tho rush commences! in
September; and you can keep cool in
Philadelphia if you will observe common
prudence and the ordinary rules of health
ful living. Come, and come now.
the matter with the
.----------------------- ,—J, the Bucbu mao
is still in an insane asylum, and DOW
James C. Ayer, the proprietor and manu*-*-------- * l----- pectoral and a dosen
other pro[
insane aud is an inmate of a private uylum near New Y ork. He made bis es­
cape the other day,-and got into the city,
and conducted himself so like a sane man
—that is, ho borrowed money—that bis
friends did not know that be wm insane
till his physicians got on h» track and
brought him bosk.
His inranit
caused by over-work.
For thirty
he has n *
*
* ’
the sole

fair women aud brave men than any other i
on tho oonimont. But twenty yours ago
fashionable New York began to move up­
town, and the territory in Che vicinity of
the battery was given up to trade. Old
Stephen Whitney, tha projector of the
Pacific Railroad, refufcd to move wil b the
rest of his neighbors, and ho died in his
Al A.. M. Back’. Carriage Shop
house on Bowling Green, years after he
was completely Eurroundcd with burines?. JllfcrwnSL,
HMtinp, MMl.
Then Castle Garden was turned into a de- '
pot for incoming emigrants, and its old
character waa gone forever. Its burning
brings up pleasant mamories to those '
who were young tweniv-five years ago, but
to the Ntw-Yotksr of today it is rimply
the detraction of an unsightly old build­
ing which, they hope wiU be replaced with
a better one.

Camaie, Sin aid Omintal

GROCERS

BmmntM
is absolutely dead, and will bo till fall.
Whether it will revive then or not, re­
mains to be seen; The prospect ia not
very easouraging, I must ennfera.

Comer of State tad Omrsh Pt*

Oftr for Sale at the Lowest Linn Rale
UM) PLASTER
STUCCO'
WATER LIKE
LIKE &amp;HAIB

PtETBO.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

5115

Shingles Lath &amp;c._

Tl»«r. wui to

who raMrttd to tha

Tarrant's Seltxer Aperient

’

PISTRJUOTION
_______________

It was nothing uncommon during the
three weeks past to sec strong men stag­
ger in the street and fall prostrate—
“drunk”, some would say, but the po­
licemen knew better. Il was sunstroke ;
and ambulances provided by the city
would drive up and carry tlw sufferer off
to the hospital provided for the purpose.
Of the cases of sunstroke, one-half die.
and very few ever recover their health in
full. The city medical authorities have
given the must minute directions for
avoiding this terrible casuality, but yet
not bailor very few observe them.
A
wet cloth in iBe crown of tho hat is u
certain And sure preventative, but never­
theless Dot one in ten take this simple
precaution.
r

....
rill dblritmte In tka tickel-bolde • the Immcqm

“
Hclmbold, were of tlio class of toadies
who were willing to cat his dinners, and
sohe finds himself at an advanced age, with
millions of money and nothing else. And
the worry of all is, that he has nothing to
spend his money for, and with a body
and mind over-tasked in the getting /of it,
with nothing under Heaven to du with
it, he goes mad, and will doubtletui end
his days in un asylum. Money is a good
thing, but you want to be careftil how you
get it. Don’t make it out of piUs or pec­
toral. Swindle the people as a railroad
lawyer, and when you get to middle life
you may be as lucky as Tilden is, and be

No matter bow much Democratic pa
jieni howl about it, or how much they
may assert to tbo contrary, Tilden will
not receive the undivided aupport of the
Democratic party of this city and State.
He bought the nomination with money
which he swindled out of the people in
hi«. railroad schemre, but he has not
enough to buy the election,
The leaders
qF Tammany will give him a support, Tor
he hra already divided up the offices
among them, and has partitioned out the
spoils; bat there bo members of Tammany,
and Democrats who are not members of
Tammany, who cannot be bought or
driven, and John Kelley is having trouble
with turn.
There are thousands in
open revolt, and thousands more will fol­
low them.
By the way, speaking of
this 11 Reformer,'' it ia a fact that the
Brookjn ri»g, ft more dangerous one

,..»r -- -------

i»»w. Weuot&gt;», kt
DlTi.iou of Nort
RapMa. AlUoa.

“’•* ML™ ™E

b

$600,000.

bu«. P, Partaa Kx-Oov. Kj„ Gael Maaarrr.
f*ost*rrvsa.Y No postfoxmkxt t
LIST'OF GIFTS:

BWMkorlrtt Liar

fc.’STK.*

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL

S3

.fe~

Hastings; Michigan.

mn DAPIDD DIVISION.
Tki BellakU 8»«rt Uw
EAST AMD WKST.
to asp raoM.

HAND BAPIM AN I DETROIT
April 19th, 1ST*.

PENSIONS
To whom Pensions are

LE ABN TELEGRAPHY

&lt; * 8 H UrVUa ol a.
AMMte.4-.itbU. Miohica Lak. Shore raUv DiriM. eru»

s»4 dl—Sarsa &lt;rf duly, cither by anteteot m

m

ssx
$20 r,
rctfOMAjrcy^

QRAMD TRUNK RAILWAY.
MAY L_IS76.
D.potfool of Tkln! «tre«t. Uetreiu Train
y Kxprtt*. -

®«E»Jo

.

Tk« direct rooto Ar
JOLIET. MOEEIS. LA BALLS, PERC.
nsKsr, lacon, feoria, genes
KO. MOLINE, KOCK ISLAND.
DAVENPORT, MUSCA TINE,
WASHINGTON. IOWA CITE, GAIN.
NELL.
NEWTON.
DES MOINES

;

and be happy again.

laVWm'vx!:

A Great RMi ii Frites!
Dealers tn all kinds

FURNITURE
Ultoten Ottt arm Fraja,k

Council Bhifis and Omaha,

TttS a. n. and &amp;» p. m.

traltu arrive at 10.06 a.
W W7 NWMIGHT.
*•
Ira Miaaa'r.

SALISBURY i BROSSEAU

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE I

uuas uue.

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAX AND UEANT
■

LEAVEN WOBTR.
ATCUIOR,
aaeA CHICAGO.

b lh.Or.wl Ol,

MUSTANG
Look here !

■

What ! don't you think we can sell

despite the terrible heat, b attracting
greater crowds than ever.
The atten­
dance is steadily on the increase, and the
item* hmam day by day.
The de_
rurtenante are now all
all the
artistes that wM be fa_ ___*______
*v—,
■nd you oaaaow mm a&amp; that there will be
to see. The vor^ct of the people who
have fatenfed all the world expositions is
that this i. as much superior to Vienna

SuUdim.

r. L. BAX CROFT.

Look here !
all old New-Yorkers
rad. There ia no building in the dty,
around which so many memories cling or
more pleasant ones. Built orgiually for
a fort, it was. many years ugo, made nnocccsrary for that purpose, by the buHdrow
of fortification* outride. Then it became
a place of fashionable entertrinamtn.
It was fa CmUo Garden th&gt;t Jwuy Lind
first sang in New York—it was the bmm
of all the grand ball? and eutcrtmnmcnta
given by the city, and it maybe safely
Eaid that tho old building baa seen more

Ooaclutwd

igsgggss

»n4 Si.ihsrn |winl».

The depreciation in .the prices of goods
is shown as much in such articles as tea
as anything.
There are hundreds of
houses in the city that have made im­
mense fortunes in tea and coffee, but they
have been very industriously lasing their
accumulations in the last four years.
There has been a steady depreciation in
the value of this staple, until at the pres­
ent time it is a lung way below the before-the-wor prices. In 1859, the price
best young hyson was 50 oentA per pound,
at wholesale. In '72; it got up to 73c.,
but to-day it is a drug in. the market at
30. And the other grades are in tho
same state of health, and the market
shows every tendency toward a still fur­
ther decline.
Where it will cud, the
oldest ica-mcrcbant can't tell.
The
8U Louis, and contributed of the money I United States consumes a pound of tea
they had stolen of the people of Brooklyn per annum,-for every man, woman and
to the funds that nominated “slippery child, making the annual importation
Those who had
Sam.” . I want this foot remembered, । about 55,000,000 lbs.
that the Brooklyn ring—the most un­ stocks on hpnd when the decline set in,
scrupulous, daugorotts, shameless, and have gone into bankruptcy, and the new
altogether bad set of political thieves and houses and the old ones tliat were strung
plunderers, the country was ever cursed enough to hold out, are shaking for fear
with—were,, all and singular, in favor of of a decline that will shake them.
Tilden's nomination, and arc to-day his
And by the way, the decline is os
chosen and trusted counsellors in the marked in other lines of goods,' M in teas]
campaign. This is a matter that ought A suit of dothec that cost before the
to he known, as showing now much the war S-10, can be had in New York now
“reform" planks in the Democratic plat­ for that money, provided it is of Ameri­
can doth, and if it is imposed, all the
form really mean.
Gov. Hayes’ letter of acceptance gives difference is the addition of the premium
the livdiett satisfaction to the Republi­ on gold, which at this time makes little
cans and the better dess of Democrats. difference.
Provi«ions, and everything
As a Democrat said to me tho other day, that wc cat and drink are down to ante“It has the ring of true metal; and 1 war price, and if the people can't live
know him well .enough to know that he now, they never will; that is to say, if
means it all, and will carry out all he says. they have tho money to pay for what
I aaall vote for him.” Thai letter, with they consume. A few artidcs of luxury
its manly utterances, and the well known keep up, but these will come down in a
The bars, restaurants and
character of the man for doing ns ho says, little while.
will make Hayes hundreds of thousands hotels maintain war price, but they will
The topers
of votes. It a an encouraging symptom not be able to do so long.
that in every ward of New York and are growling, and neyr men uro taking ad­
Brooklyn ILcpublicans are organising vantage of tho feding to start new places
into Hayes und Wheeler clubs, and this at cheaper rates. Let us get work plenty
without the interference of office-Loldere, onee more, and the "good old times’’ win
or those who are pleased to consider be here again.

Chicago aaJ Grand

nf oa/y hut

J. M. HEVFES,

W1LL NOT CURE.MH
'T'* ---------- ”•
PAIN. THAT AFF]
«e purantef Satfwfatiao.
'
MAN BODY. OR T
THE BODY OF A
Hoane fimusbed Trim to any patson HOMBO3 OTHER
IB DOMESTIC ANIMAL. THAT DO!
purehufag a Oftn worth
We
out give you better fitnuvs thaw «rtr offeud befona, for xa make tU juom of w
O^RAVKbTHfe f

M W

ABU MAN BEING. AND 'RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND UKEFIH.KRKM
A VALUABLEHUR8R

kansan. iirMAjrtnnmKrF^
ODLORAHO, XMD AWW

•suaian exeapua. XPaUr.

SwHFSLa48 STOOD THE TEST OF

WM

F“«i«B*2SKL1A
ttaal Farrar Ae’t. HoaUtao.

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VOli. XXL NO. 25.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MlCHIGAN. MONDAY. JULY 24. 1876.

j)if^n»i-WeBklyl«BplAlicaji tajw.
GEO. M. DEWEY
f INI UR AND

&lt;i

PUBLtSHKR.

Read the Record
&lt;=&gt;y ■'TXX3E

A. llnsn.rDloA
■ U&lt;mn

■District of Illinois, bought for $3(10,000
Mid consolidated for 11,400/100. ■
rifpOttTAKT CHAJWJW
AGAINST WOV.

TIUJXM.
. ' TUque of tho consolidation of tho Gal­
ena 4 Chicago, Union &amp; Kenosha, and
fiockforda ‘Roads with the Chicago 4
Northwestern, is completely set forth in
the following complaint of the H on. Ju­
lia® Wadsworth, who wee a trustee for the
original Galena boadho’dern.nnd also acted
fyr the ■tockhoU'nt

tk*iu«k

OLIVE# CBILIEB PLBW!

TUSIA OF SUBSCRIPTION

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Sots i/f ityg. igypS SnLo ill iB/4. giopy
SoLd t/i i8pgr 440 ptfLLy 100000 niLL
. Wtepart of ths OmUmmsI l£l
I' ’1
•' WVWD you i8y6.
TUT

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tod tUTli

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EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL

GOV. SAMUEL J TILDEN'S

RAIL­

ROAD RECORD

Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED.
and

STIIDEB.M

get one ON TRIL

H8H BRHS.,

Champion Reapers and Mowers.

Jok^/Q. CRESSY.
SHkKlPh'. bepelj '.'unty ixniw
(X&amp;r&lt;xaar*r. OOLee al tbs Court Mt

Genuine Mishwaka Doublq.
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,

S- C- PHI.XDLEPUBLIC CORVIYANC

C. G. HOLBROOK,

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
Pit-JtuUr attoution rhea to |.«r?Klinr litlet.
UlloethuandUauv«y*aetae. -PraHieoln Boru »-.l MJuiniai evuatiae. OSen over Hopkta*
lBwoMTJ)ra&lt;«ita«. Ha»taM».Mhk.
xxtoif

LFOIVU RVSNELL,
A" I MU VwwiMfoon CnamMSOer. Jnstie* of
.pr^t

-

CHAS. H. BAL'JOR,

THE VICTORY IS WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

How Western farmers suffered.

Gov. Tilden and Tom. Scott working
together Ac. Ac

The Rockville Valley Union Railroad
was intended to run from Chicago into Wis­
consin. A charter wm obtained, bonds
issued and exchanged in England for
railroad iron, the same shipped fo Chicago,
and some of it sold to pay the expenses of
the charter and provide means for grading
the track. The road was finally foreclosed,
audout of the foreclosure grew another
company, entitled the Chicago. Fond du­
Lac 4 St. Paul Railroad. This company
had for its president a prominent gentle­
men, and its cars were running over about
GO miles of track when a second coilapse

took place.

This was about 1867, and in those diys
railroad companies obtained large amounts
of mongy’from the Eastern banks, the offi­
cers or directors indorsing the company's
paper. Ths President of the Chicago,
Fond du Lao k Sl Paul Railroad had in­
doreed heavily fol the company, and wm a
large owner of real estate m Chicago. In
the dilemma in which ho found himself
he engaged Mr. Samuel J.Tilden m counsel.
Thu President had token the precaution to
secure himself by taking the railroad com­
pany's bonds as collateral. The quenlion
. of usury was raised and a compromise sug­
gested of exchanging real estate in Chica­
go, at a high valuation, fur hoods and stock
of the road at par. Unsecured creditors
of the company were offered common
stock for 60 per pout, of the claims, wlijie
the said stock was worth in the market
about 15 per cent, of hn par value. Anoth­
er “reorganisation” then took place, under
the title of the
•

WM.

BURfilLKR.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

WM. II. RAYFORD^
CoaeeeUor at I.tfw. «n&lt;

For foil Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,■
Sn gars, Canned Goods, and all oth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
„B,

I*b*enlx Bloek. St

S®’*' ’

PARTNERSHIP.

I’PJOIIN,

Uku.-i.—UBe«

JOHN STANLEY, L
Haotsings, June 1g,*76

1‘ELIOHT J. WOLF. M. D.

t-i.t ftt •£

“‘I'*; **••• Street All calls will rseeh
*"■»&lt; lUsatias.
.
xxMtf

OR. H. F. PECKHAM.

•

A, P DRAILE,

H- C. PECK IfAit

.-’f &gt;!

*

HIYHICIAN 4 SURGEON, .

..“‘‘•■’BURT

v7
.

"Your orator would further represent
that^t the time of taking possession of the
Galena A Chicago Unoin. Railroad. there
wm * hinre aanount of money in tho treas­
ury, and soft forty or fifty bonds ofthe
BMstt 4 Madison Railroad Company

era,

810,000 per mile,
stock issue of but
830,000 per miM------------- |------------ ------1863 were over 81,000)000, and fc had
abswtthat mm in emh ia Ito UVBMry m
working capital Its Stock Was largely
held by thorn - living ateg its lina,snd
wm tanked upon m s favorite innMrsrtf
fortrust funds involving the estates of
widows and orphan*. Stock was bosght
and borrowed, proxies escurod, and finally
TOdcn 4 Co. manipulated aothattfty.
Ud »
«»a obuinj rcwfaa iT
the property, when it wm "consolidated
with the Chicago^Northwestern..

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

wm

ia the petition at Jjalte .Wtearertb to
the United States Court for the Northern

years last put, (Mid a dividend of not tei
than six per cent. So each and every one
of ita stoekhoklcni, upon the amount of
stock held by them, and that ne stock wm
on Aho 2d day of June, 1864, worth from
&lt;toe hundred sad forty to one hundred and
forty seven dollars per share.
“AndSaMUXi, J. Tildes, are the same

and tn
r,

“.Votary Public,
“Residing in the City and County of New
York.
•

plaint is stated in a communication of Mr.
Nathaniel Norton to the Chicago Tribune,
S3 foUoWl.
"Editon Chicago Tribune:
“Will you bo ao good m to publish the
following for ths benefit of all whom it may
concern:
'■ it“The case of Julias Wadsworth was
commenced by him at iEe request of the
stock and bondholdero of tho Galena A
Chicago Union Railroad Company, and,
although an injunction was not granted
yet an order was entered by the Court
equi talent thereto—vix.:
•• “Finally, those, stockholders of the
Galena 4 Co. U. B. R. Co. who have ex­
changed their stock in ignorance of their
rights can now be restored and the bond­
holders saved from impending fuin by
joining in the efforts which are now being
made to act aside the pretended ccauolidalion which ttni eoniunimated l&gt;y trickery
and fraud, while thepublic can be renawd
from the derpotim of lhe*t most gigantic
and heartless trumopoly ever attempted to
be fastened ujxm a free people by nutkipg
proper efforts to sustain those who are’now
engaged in contending against thia self
constituted monopoly. ■ AU of tho certifi­
cates are now in tho hands of ‘ William B.
Ogden and Samuel J. Tilden, ready to be
Bren up in case tho consolidation should
i declared invalid.
“NATHANIEL NORTON,
v----Chairman of the Committee.'’

Au uncomfortable drawing room—The
dentist's.
What did Adam first set in the Garden
of Eden? His foot.
What is that which u lengthened
being cut at both ends ? A ditch.
What is that which every om has
but will never see again T Yesterday.

by
mm

marriageable young My.

“ Can you spell donkey with one letter?'1.
asked a silly young man ofa bright girl
'•Yes,” she answered ,

Why is a sheep the moot depraved of
animals? Because when young it gam-

^eP- M- 0. Butter, tho “kini-hearted"
“inlrepid" chevalier who

led

tie

whites at Hamburg, is a sou of the Sbufli
Carolina Senator Bolter with whom

- Late Rmftsd
u attorney and director of mid road, haTf

'

[«*«•]

and And

iratioB,
J**;

.

some two or threp nullion ol doliys.

Why is the first chicken of a brood
like the foremast of aship ? Because it's
a little forward of the main hatch.
ef Ift eaid Gates 4 Chtaag* Union RaU-

■

-And your orator shall over pray.
"JuiAfB WAD4WO*TM.
“HBRVXY, ANTHONT a GAI.T. •’ f- • ‘
"Solicitor! for Coaepluinant.
'
“A. W. Abbinoton, 6f Cowuel“STATB OF NKW YOAX,
.A .
“Cityand County of .,N. Y. $
‘•On the seventh day of January, 1865,
personally appeared before, ma, the above
named Julius Wadswomh, and,made
oath/hat lie bad road the above Bill of
Complaint signed by him, and knows the
contents thereof, and that the same is true
of his own knowledge, except m to those
matters which are therein stated to bg on
infonnatiohrand belief; and m to those

“ Your orator would farther - represent To be concluded in next Monday's issue.
into your Honora, that the Galena 4 Chi­
cago Union Railroed Company had slwaya,
FUN.
prior to tho 2d day of June, 1864, paid
QALirA 4 CTHCAOO VNlOJT BAUXOAD,
out of its oarain^s, all expenses for run
Shades
of
night
—window curtains.
uing
and
operating
the
said
railroad
of
sh running from Chicago to
which
Where won the first ntil struck ?
Ou
_
, rfRiver. It wm tho. first every name and nature; and the interest
Railroad in die west, having been charter-; upou its hooded fadebtodoeaK, and etch the hand.
•

wm

‘

Cxy, and, without any notice ,to your
Mr and a great number of the snaraboldere ropresentibg nearly t^ro millions of
duUara, declared passed.
“Your -Water repreaents that said Galena
4 Chiaugo Union Railroad was tho firat
railroad which wai constructed leading to
and from Chicago, and the first of my im­
portance whatever that was constructed in
the State of Illinois; that mid Railroad
Corporation had been for many years so
mimeged and controlled that it had acqui­
red a great reputation for trnstworthincM
throughout the United Rtatoe and Europe
and its stock and bonds were purchased
and held m a most reliable, safe and perma­
nent investment by various parties through
out the United States and Europe.
“Its gross earnings per miles tor the fis­
cal year 1863, ending December 31, 1863,
were eight thousand eight hundred and
eight dollars and forty two cents per mile,
and not earnings three thousand and six
hundred and seventy five dollars and
ninety eight cents per mile; and under the
judicious, careful, and economical manage­
ment which characterized said railroad up
to June 2, 1864 would soon have surpaie
od that of any other railroad in the North­
west.
"Your orator further represents, upon
information and belief, and'so charges the
fact, that prior to the 2d of June, 1864,
tho stock of tho Chicago 4 Northwestern
Railway Company was almost worthless,
and possessed no real anc intrinsic Value
whatever.

mils. Tile company had a hard lime
wish its toad of debt, end straggte atoog
until 1863, when Tilden 4 Cp. saw that
something must be done, and, in casting

To thoee Whom it may Concern :
1 am now running a NEW PORTABLE)
mACniNE for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings
«&gt;
great, and having handled about 1,200 build­ The consolidation paid so vrell that soma
ings in 16 years, feel confident I can satisfy
those that mav favor me Wtth a calL
Railroad, 73 miles in length, which did
mv address is Irving, Barry Cto., Mich
not pay,
seiMt nd, and
, M detailed
kvmg.Mioh.Apri.. H* t™-

procured the prbkies of a largo number of
tlu&gt; ahireholderB for the election of {direct­
ors of mid Galena 4 Chicago Railroad Com­
pany • * N *
that it was on the day
of the stockholders' meeting suddenly
presented by William B. Ogden and those
poisons shorn mentioned acting with him
and voted upon is a wbc tw« manner l«y

NQBTJlWESTliui BAILWAC.

some 300 mile* Q
on which wiirtaso

'

the Chicago 4 Northwestern Railway Com­
pany exchanges or givpn fifty dollars of
preferred stock end fifty dollars of oommon
stock, which they specially issue for said
purposes thereby! watering and diluting
the stock 01 the Chicago A Northwestern
Railway .Compepy to an extra wholly with­
out preee/lent *.\infraxd tif all the right!.
of your orator and all ttockholdert rimi■IO* w
lar tahufuelf.
• including 14,000
shares of stock which they have issued on
City of&gt;ew'
ihnpretetMo of paying foe. the Kenosha 4
York, and a chiton ofthe1 State '6ryjow1 Rockford Railroad, which cost them about
TewkWijgs thirbiH bf complJut iBTlta j 8300,Q00 and various other matters and
things of like character • • • ♦ and your
Your brttor .farther repretonU that tirstor is informed and believes that there
prior ts mid time the toid Samuel J. Tit
don, AfNiw YbHe-lrtd others to your Mr pretexts and pretenses by said Chicago A
ter unknown omjeorted ,together, operating Nrirthyymlcrn Railway tJannMpy , which
thm|kMn UrokMa/nfNeW York Otf,

among its san's, which had not been used
in the construction of tho Toed ; that fAcsc
were immediately tvhi, and the pro­
applied by the naid Chieayv d
with William P. Ogden M President and
iVortAwestara Roilroay, and all the money
Samuel J. Tilden M Trustee fur. the bond­
holders. The usual_ “watering-" ; pro mm Ofllu! Chicago de Gdiena Union Railroad
took place, and the company wm saddled CknpsraNon taea* aho appropriated to the
with bonds and stock of about |42,&lt;100 per mm of the M Chicago &lt;F ^ortAawtern

CHICAGO 4

stock of the Uhftgn 4 Northwestern
Rail way Company on the following terms,
to wit: F-v every aharo of one hundred dol­
lars of the stock offta D'nirM&amp;i MaEroad,

by Preston Brooks.

■

�WHEELER'S

LETTER

OF

There are many things in the G
malbaMujodiodl lU

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

AC

Jdj 74,1876.
the

trinn

M

____ „

L«W Down by Me '*.

Convention.

EqM RlgHrto Almond &gt;

.

Sum at* FMf"'djp
r'’«aicsd j„
Mm &lt;0r compndjnn, and ths fon is of »
MLgaffi sort-showing the eviden!
fendly Ayxwftion at the people. Aaother

.

of odd

seems to wear its

&gt;f quiet serenity.

■

O» Jspraeee b
yiallf ^flayed m these decorum.

Potomac, this
The raowd

dsm of subjraU rixows that 'Beard and
other modern artists were not wholly or.
iginal in their personifications of human

W
of interest in

Free Softools.

wetruusru-—________ »“•
•
general
attraction towards all things
,'vH curious.
It ho
already
been demonstrated that the majority of

Maidmk, July Iff.
The Uonorablr Eikmd-jtfPhcraiHi
Othen of the GiihtnitUt Of Me R

•diH ft**™*

febauawhw*
Gx.VTLiMXS—I received, ou the 6th
insl’; your communication advising sao
that I had been unanimously nominated
by the National Convention of the Re­
publican party, held at Cineinnati on the
Uth inaL. for the office at Vies President
of the United States, and requesting my
acceptance of the same, and asking my
I attention to the nummary of the Rcpnbli
can doctrines contained in Ibc Platform

Naliml Reyrtlitaa Tielet.
For President.
MTTHRRFORD B HAYK8.

•

of Ohio.

favored citizen of the land to the intelli­
gence and oouscienoc of *U who desire a
good Government, good will, good money
and universal prosperity.
The Republi­
can party, notwurindfW of the imper­
fections and lAorteomings ofjlhy htatnn
organization, yst with hoM«t jntvaan of
ita m ips ns promntly to retrieve all arrora
and to summarily punish all - offender*
against the lawn at the eouatay, confi­
dently submits its claims for a cqntinUed
support of the Amariezn people.
tWsnnl] K'’1W1?1UJ&lt;

ism and heartfelt joy at the pairing^ of tbo
Centennial birth day of raelr country.

In the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Sherman of
Dbici bbmtaed the WfowinOonfc^reMr^,
'
'
'
Chelfcdnod*bt£eirfM.
bcamattwWrgq^t^fe

Mau. «h. is*#,

American citizen, without regard to'woke,
The Democratic pa pent themselves have
shall wear this panoply of citisanship as
furnished a large portion of thw arguments
fully and securely in the cane-breaks of
against their candidate for the Presi­
Louisiana as on the banks of tha St.
dency.
Lawrence. Upon the question of our
It b said that if the House ahould im-1
Southern relations, my views were recent
peach Secretary Robeson, the Senate will |
ly expressed as a member of the Commit­
tee or tho United Stales House of Repre­ insist upon an immediate trial, if it takes
sentatives upon Southern affi-irs.
Those all summer.
views remained unchanged, and were
Gov. Tilden han not yet removed Connor,

iare

MR WHEELER’S LETTER OF
ACCEPTANCE
Herewith we place before our readers

the

able

letter

of Hon.

William

A.

Wheeler accepting tho Cincinnati nomina­

tion.

It is an outspoken, manly, thought­

ful- expression ofthe opinions of the writer

on all the great qnestiofis of the day, and
supplements beautiftilly the letter of Gov.

Hayes.

In it there ia no dodging— He is

for “Honest money”

and the

neeemary

legislation to cany into effect the act
Jan'y 14th, 1875—He is for

tarian, Free Sehools,

of

non-Seere-

for all tbo people

irrespective of contfiffon or color—He
» for equal rights to all dames, North
and South, and the rigid enforcement
all lawH for the protection of the

iaa^ment &lt;(‘Dlvfof Trovidence in Ofo

tbs New York sheriff who permitted
“We of the North delude uuiuelrcs
in expecting that the masmai of tho South, Tweed to csca]&gt;e, and he shows no sig*.- of
who are so far behind in many of the attri­ an intention to do so.
butes of enlightened improvement and
^Thc Republicans have carried Connec­
civilisation, are in the brief period of ten
ticut in every presidential election since
or fifteen years to be transformed/ into
our model Northern communities.
That the party was organized, and they will do
can only come through a long course of it again in November.
.
patient waiting to which no one can set a
Gen. Robert B. Elliott of South Caro­
certain bound. There will be a good deal
of unavoidable friction which will call for lina, has issued a letter to the leading re­
forbearance and which will have to be presentatives of the colored men in that
relieved by a temperate, fostering care
Stole calling for an confenaxv at Colum­
the Government. One of the most po­ bia to deliberate concerning the ni-arurei
tent, if not indispensable, agencies in
neeemary for their protection and vindlca1 this direction will be the devising of
some system to aid in the education of
the masses.
The fact that there arc
Senator Cragiu of New Hampshire. has
whole counties in Louisiana in which been asked by the
Republican State
there is not a solitary school house, is full
Committee of Indiana to visit that State
of suggestion. Wc compelled these peo­
ple to remain in'tho Union, and now duty during tbs coming political campaign, and
and interest demand that we leave no has consented to go. He is
an able
just means untried to make them good, man, and will do good service there or
loyal citizens. Bow to diminish the fric­
tion, how to stimulate the elevation of
this portion of our country, arc problems
The financial (dank in the Hu Louu
addressing themselves to our best and j Jatform reminds the Cleveland Lnwier of
wisest statesmanship.
The foundation
the description an old Virginia 'darkey
for thcs&lt;‘ efforts mustjse laid in satisfying
the Southern people that' they are to gave of his coon-trap : “It'S got a spring at
have equal, exact justice accorded to boff ends, and can kotch de coon a-gwing
them. Give them, to the fullest extent, or a coming.*'
In either case Che victim
every blessing which the Government of the trap ia a gone coon.
confers upon the most Javored;
The
Albany
Aryat
(Dem.) says that
them no just cause for oomplaint, and
he qwsstiau of protecting the negro from
then hold them by every necessary mdans
to an exact, rqpd observance of .all nsuq}crons asessilt, .is not an iteun in thia
their duties and obligaUous under the rahvme. It is quite likely that the Demo
constituuon rad ita amendmrate, to se­
erate would Hke to waive the point,* but
cure to all within their borders, manhood
'forallttydU'
*“
Lis ,Lfc4
an issue
in thia ’*a 1 can­
and citizenship with every right thereto
MH.I Mwill
hII 1be in f very canvass until such
belonging. The just obligation to pub vase, and
lie creditors, created when the Govern­ massacres an that al Hamburg terminate. ]
ment was in a state of threatened dissolu­
'The Grand Rapids Tfanre in a recent]
tion and as an indispensable condition of
its salvation guaranteed by the lives and issue thus spoke of cx-Seaator Naa- ,
blood of thousands of its brave defenders smith : “James M. Neaaouth of palamaarc to be kept with religiouw faith m arc
soo County, a farmer and ex-Senator,* is j
all the pledges subsiding thereto and ocprominently mentioned as a candidates for
firmatory thereof.
In my judgment the pledge of Ora- Commiraoaar of lbs Land Office. Mr.
ms of January 14, 1875, for the re­ Nessmithfa aa wpright, honorable man,
demption of notes of the United States in [ and will be a formidable competitor for
..i,;h&gt;a.■ &gt;tyatih^z,——I
। Um nanon or mat pomuon.
“
honor, simple honesty and iustroe to the
people wbpec permanent welfare and pron-

single work, but usually when in con
effect—Pansed Ctetioo &lt;mly tbe ftrrt two er the ffrst and
l are noticed. Embroidery and quilt-

to (wopeoe suitable pcov^ioas of law

to

carry this reaotuMon into
by a unanmious vote.
realty gr*UTyii&gt;K
Imre lUt
artion hit
at
last
been
taken
that
u likely
to
remit
in, tbc
comptetioa of a toit for fhe commence­
ment of wide li it is exceedingly questions-,
bio if there ever existed any necessity
George Washington needed no puny ahsft
to commemorate hw fame.
The satire
country is his monument and the city
whieh bears bis name will hand ii down
to posterity making it a familiar round to
£: ear of qmu wbifo limo shall last.
But
ting"been onra'ffiegun, the
shameful
manner in which it was allowed to linger
incompleted was simply a monnmant of aJ

ftnucr.

We (mahpu half

1hj Mtirii f~ th» krtae, aad shall conclude

rtia.asKt

Bamx».

BETWBEXTUE.M

HOLLOWAY'S
PILLS
Narreaa Diem dm.

■arc®

nes*. excites universal admiration.
Of
course, female beauty comes in largely ,
and if the Japanese
woman
people's ingratitude and a disgrace to the for .display,
•
-------- —
z------ 1

isiX-SHH

meeting to-night. It looks as though the
ticket that was given them at Su Louis re­
quired some consideratam before) it was de­
cided to be worth the time add expense inci­
dent t. its ratifioetlon. But the cry of rafona
which in ita Democratic acceptation simply

w^nfrly exhibited In certain tninaaAions '
n*w just discovered to hare taken place
daringthe almfnhttzationa of Pierce and

azLWteJS
the seventy-thousand alledgcd to have
the Interior'under Mr. UucKanai&gt;\ar^ it

seems,

by

various

Democratic

Secre-

oftkr

stocks. The lost to the, GuxeraiMOd bp
this proeeednre of die Dramaratic. Stefatarys principal and interest wifl -aomi'm to
al least five millions of dollars.
A tele-

ar.fr-c yr-*
LETTER

OUS CENTER WM

China and

of

l^LntmtMb; Uw aHtat Dnmwsade,

riitaaia U» uua.

ceoosk

finert works are thcTnibroidericR proper,

if

b&lt;U Btrth-teang tint R,e-rd &lt;•/ &lt;?«,

Diseases with Its Agonies

for while the paintings arc curious, the
Jaj amw du not a yet excel in this art.
In embroidering, however, they equal
the world, and the work ou. these sccwans
will be found as good as the best in tho
Royal School of Art Needlework or else­
where in the Kxporitira.
The
colors,
oontraMN. and whole management of the
effects are extraordinary fine. The delincation of small birds is exquisite, rad a
group.of pigeons. fcFspirit and natumi­

people,

hp »4jMirMd stsMiag at Ua Um BepuD.
gll demand the eonqudoue obsernekoc of
thw pledge, and it in the ‘ duty of Coo- lleaa Ktertnn of theriiy of Uasd*K&gt;. Was
gTcas to supplement it with such Isgide- baMrt toaeeunty a&lt;wk‘r ertce. Batarday areation as shall be neoeaeary foe ita strict ingjalj 224 1878. The martfag was eahrttZtf’
TM1&gt;’| RiIKm'I Record
order fp.Geo. M. hmrey. Cbatraaa.
■&lt; b'w
fidfiDment.
In our system of Government, inWliBsmbaairttaaNe, Ctatomaa af (WmtK
The rery special attention of our readcro j g«K.v mart give aafoty and urine to the
tea appelated al lart taartlag fa hraft a- eea-‘
h, asked to the article on the firvt page of balfot. brace the oomarou .seboob of the ’ UftoUon r*4 bydaws for a MyaV and Whvatoday's BaMMXX being the history of, land should U: ptenerved «■ afi. thrir tov rtnb reported to' adopt fovri adopted t.f
iAMraatmi &lt;JwradtMri; 45
Gov. Tildgn’a oonneetiou with Railroad
On' an6oa of Mr. (fiarite' foe report ‘ baa
swindles in the Northwest. The artide js 1
■lilSSlt ll^lT-H h- —-------1 hy every
copied from the New York City,
pomibl. and&gt; prepra gtmmtoc sgaiast
£apseu,Uw WdiM Dam irrstin organ at every fom of eeciarien iaflutwte ar otro*
• ••mn?
v?
that Metropolis, and is of course gospel to trol
There ahmid be the atrictart Motromy
all Dmmxwrta. It m worthy of general
in the expeaditram of the Gewnmsit,
0T«cWj — •—&lt;I »

of

been viagr materially diminished beearnTha acreraa for which the
many Pixiladelphiaas haje taken refuge
have bssn famous time out of
from the sweltering city in the cooler
» a leading feature of their disbreezes of the Park.
Yet even here
ucto articles serve tho double
prostration and illness have resulted from
if use and ornament.. And it is
tho intolerable temperature, in a few
udendand from kicking al thorn
casex More of this weather is to be n
irtknt a part they' bear in the
panted for taro or throe weeks to coaw,
in-and-out-of-bouse life of tho
and then, whan we get oo tho shady sub
of rammer, and the farmers grt their
crops secured, we may expoet Um -whole
country to enjoy a trip

curing American independence, gnd in ties, are with the Japanese howehdd nelaying broad and deep the foundations of ccasitiee a* much fa chaa or Uhlea.
.They are ail made upeu one general plan
our liberties in the. Constitution of thogenerally in throe divisions connected by
United States.—Therefore, as a mark of hinetw of metal or webbing, and' of uni­
our sense of the honor &lt;duc ty hp name form size.
The frames are of bamboo
and to his compatriots and associates, our and other light woods, and the coverings
The goods taco
rcvpIulioMvy folhcrs, w.e the Senate and of silk, cotton er paper.
•hownrbeing dreigrad to show the* hart
Homie of icprrecnutivai iu Congress'tograde of manufacture,
the groundwork
aembled, in the name of tbc people of the
being rich silk of n'Utral tints, and tha
United States at this the beginning of the ornamentation of the most surprising and
second century of national existence do lavish character This nroemmutien is
a.Mume and diruet the roaiplctu n eff the of a threefold sort—parting, rcehertdefy,
and a unique procfB of ‘•pricing*4 er
Washington monument in tbo city of
•‘quilting’’ which ia Dot to be seen In the
Washington and instruct the committee decorating art of aay other people. Oeca
I on approprilion of the respecti ve House* rionally ail three styles may be seen in a

their liberties and their property.

U*.*uat&gt;«

empire. But other features of this de
partment and the Chinese display aw
be reserved for another letter, -or 1 shall
exceed my space and weary your readers
The exocosrc beat of the post two
weeks has not been without raw elect
upon the grounds, c^ocially daring the
lari fey Jays.'
Hb nttaoAhoea {m nut

&lt;

"Honest money for all, and
free schools for • all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

Dated. MawbalL Jus D. »7».

bwpand resects of wwus kiads, the
most preposterously foany «,f the number
I being the Ttoppere. who are »s nov n*
| tare M the most ardont proRaphaeli«t
could desire. I trust wo one will neglect
to give the i--------------- J -x-*-—
*
NS *from Japan
the closest :____ ,____
___ 1wH
_______
be found
____
is the highest, degree iartrwrtire, and will
give tha visitor WV.jaM Uwrewh idea,
pfthsrt^ys oMSAy of the Optic

tended to proclaim their intensified patriot­

A nomination made with such unan­
Jpl/dftbe^otecotrtftry.
imity implies a confident ou the pari of
the Convention which inspires my . pro­
Whereas, Il has pleased Almighty God
found gratitude. .It is accepted with &gt;tho
sense of responsibility which may fol­
safely 0)rough one hundred years of ,ia&gt;
low.
r
v \ n, k',..hA5\
HAYIM’ yXATFOBM I
utrMW'.kdfeiOtihl
If elected I shall endeavor /to perform
Itii.
(he duties in the fear of tho Supreme
journ
(
Ruler, and in the interest of the whole
country. To the summary of doctrines
Hon. GeorgnK. Pugh died July 1M1
of Representatives in Coagft** axwrabfod,
raucu^odby the Convention A give my nah, ia Ciatwefi
: tt
in the name of (he people of the United ---------cordial assent.
The Republican party
has intrenched in the organic law,, of oar
States in rererenV thankfulness adtnbwland the doctrine that iibaty ia tho . awAO the evidence ia the impeachment
presoc, unchangeable law for, mqary foot of
trial is in ; now. come the arguments.
Rr.FlMt.tCAK COKGRESSlOWAt. American soil. It is tho reunion of that
party io give full effect to this principle .. Ex Secretary JeweU will take part in dependency uptyi His providence and wilt
■ COHTBNTIOX-3RD DISTRICTtho Indiana campaign for Hayes and
by
Securing
to
------*
’
And. Wbkrea*. We rttobgnizcas oar fa­
' ‘
.
citizen
complete
__
iberty
and Wheeler.'
ther a did that George Waabington ‘first
exact equabty in the exercise,
civil,
The . Des
Motas * Rejitter marks
ig-peme, iirai i« twaf,‘And foht in U»a hearts
political, republic rights.
Hayks and Wunder's majority in Iowa
of hdl countrymen, ^wasotoe of tlic cftlef
This will be accomplished . when the at 60.000.
.

PreftaxAiMnk.*
Of all iX-**hibita on

20ik. WNL
the

thorn of China and

Centennial
Japan

«■

br-* some of the most curious and novel

„t

nd are shown in diene quilted pic.
*t&gt;ae Yu pnrdoular ia extrevagsutlj
it is a prnnscrtrm of grttahoppen

__

�At about 7 o’clock on Saturday^ morning of
test, weak Mr. Gridlex's bare, in Rutland wm
discovered id bo on fire, and with ita contents
was horned, to/lhe ground, together wilh a

1876.
Ool. 8, To State tax asMMwd.
Oat. 8, “ C*.
•'
”
",

8, •• Rejected
1878. ,

••

MM
1 022
49
»

1876.
Ont, 8, To State tax uneneed
8, "-Co.
••
•&gt;,
Om. •, To 8 It I etn I tax-------- t1

48
22
M78.
40
M*r, I, To tax on Per. Property
49

-MA Smwu
iMuraaoe of $976. Prompt eeetetanoawaa
rendered by ail wh&lt;. ooald know what VU
traaspiringeud by great ex«rttana tho bouse,
taafeoiB and oat buUdlagp woee saved. Mr
Cridler sapioesso hlreestf as very tKaMrfM to
hte helpers saying that they could bare done no
mare bad the proj^rfy been their own. He has
the deepest rympatby from all, and we trustthat he may soon overcome the disadvantages
nnder-whlch ho will labor on accoufif df.fae

To P. B. Money
fl. •• Flat
••

Jsm W, To Bal. bro't down ,
1878.
tear. 1, By tends rot. ddfobsate

*' 1. •' OnhofT. Treu.
Apr. 1, V Flare apportioned
Juno 1. “ F. A Money apportioned

k.
1,
1,
Apr. 1,
JkM 6.
••
"

•• Tax «far. Propsrtj' ‘
"Ch’dbacktax
••Caa^WT.Troas.
•• Flare apportioned
«• P. 8. Mousy apportioned

• Bal bro't far'd to bol.

Bit 18

88

shop with Jtuwn Ridt 4 Brc
Church and Railroad Street.
XXGtf

CWWGW AlFGOniG UP

WHERE i

The continued demands on my time
have compelled me to remain in this city
until Thursday next. It will be impoenib’e
for me to stay longer, or to return nflct, I
i^yo under four wceka, oonaequenlly all
who require my perviow within the next
four weeks, must cull before Thursday
morning at my rooms, at tho Hastings
House. A wdrd'to the wise is sufficient,
m the record of what I have done in this
city'' sufficient wpeako for iteclf and is
weU known- to the public. A. M. Blazo,
M. D. Anylauenl Physician and Burgoon.

M2 60
;10 16

1876.
,
'
Feb. 9, •• tax on Per. Propartv
Jane 17 “ Pi
Maney
17 •■Fine

to*
M. D. Read •desires to call attention to
hi. DC Wagga Shop, ah*, ha *&gt;, b.
found al dl boon ot uy day, na^teSo
work u Li. linn, from pautea j*w
spoke in an old wheel, to the hniMtwy of
the best buggy ever mm inf
Barry. Don’t forget tho j

tergo wheat stack close by. Tho barn enntafood
a tern amount of wheel, same twenty tow of
l^y,‘farming tools etc. the entire JoeJ amount*

••

At A W.

Ladicrf hone Ezra heavy 10 eta.
Two button Kid Gloves 90 eta.
A nice line of Coat Bindings.
New Style Shawls 00 eta.
A full and complete assortment of
’Clothing. Strite from $4.50 to $40.
xxi5tf
A. W. Bailkt.

i: Wa are. to receipt, of a letter from Hon. A.
C. I»vm requesting ua'to aay that the state••

UoMMlf

’

matin the Zfsav JmItm/ of tha 18ih of July
that ho h a madldale for lhe Stale oreale
(
not tree. We had nd doubt that such was the
6tet, m we had tuppoeod Mr. Towne, like other
men. would like to be indoreed, and hence ’
had counted him a candidate for re-eleotion .
to the poeltion he filled during the lot eerdon f
k&lt;rf lhe Legislature, with so much honor to him- I

•• tax On Per. Property

“ 9,
• Cask of T. Trews
Apr. 1. •• Fines apportioned
June 6. •• P. 8. Money apportioned
By amt. bro't far'd to Bal.

,

/

tWerfur a day or two.

9,

—

.

Sunday was a delightful day,

eelf, and credit to die Jbtrlct.'

Bailey-a

Printa 7 cts.
Jxjnsdalo muslin 12 cts.

Going to Kansas or Colorado.

■

Mayes and Wheeler dub meeting this vts
8, &lt;• &amp; ejected tax assessed
1876.
Feb. 8 .To Rejected Us
June 16, •• P. 3. Money
*•

was ba.Hy

The tasting House at

JamafF'1 by lire on Friday last.
The I'jasp beating at Petoskey, commences

Feb. 1, By tends rot. dellaquoM
“ 1, •• Cash of T. Trees.

on Tuesday evening Angurt let.

Apr. 1, - Fines apportioned
June fi. P. 8. Money apportioned

The wheat in this county is

nearly all ere

name, nor will wo condescend to discuss any
personal matter with meti jholmvt made rush
a public confereaion. This will account forour refusal to notice anything about us, per
acaally, that may »ppe*r in ‘he eolamv of

cere.1. and is just about an average crop.

« 12, •• •• tax rejected
Apr. 1, ’• Fines apportioned
June 6. •• P. 8. Money approiioued

He learn th4 Mrs. W. F. Hicks and Mrs.
Gee. M. Keel are both dangeronsly sick.
The HepuUicMB of the city should not for­
get their ward caucusev on Friday evening,

Tbo Battle Creek Drily Journal of Tuesday
last, notes the marriage at the Catholic
rtranA In that city on th* previous evening
of Hiram LobdfiU of that city, and Mri« Mag­
gio Stanley, a eistar of John Stanley of this

tat theia ta fully attended.

Tboeditoref the BaXMWW will address lhe
Usyre and Wheeler Club at Saranac,
rhm&gt;tey evening of thu* week.

As we go topress we learn that

Pullman Palace Sleeping Cant between
the Missouri River ana the Rockymount
taint without change.
Ch»e connection
m »ln at K ansaa City aiidv Alchuiou in
Union I&gt;epof For maps, time tablet and
the “ San Juan Guide,’1 address,
T. J. ArdBMOJI,
Gen. Pan. Aot.
Topeka, Kan.

XXS2tf^

All kinds of fruit, candies, until and
raisins, for sale at tbc lowest prices by
John Stanley.

elty, and who for several month* clerked for
her brother, hern, and is well known to many

the ।

Univorulist Meeting.

ytubday morning about eight o'clock.

:

At a ("peaty CvBvstrtteaheld at Jaekson on
Aaturday, a dclgeation favorable to Hon. James
G'l&gt;ou:&gt;ell for Congress was elected.

Pigeon Shoot July 21. 076.

Mar. 1, •• tax on Per. Property
I, •• Rsjecled tax ladef. descrip
June 16, To 1*. 8. Money

The Bov. J. Merrifield wiU I”**'11 * ‘M
Ooart Hmn on Friday evening July 2fah.
Come and bur him.
‘

We nute with deep regret the death on Satur­
day last, of the ■•Centennial" aou of lease W.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

July 1. To Ba), bro't down
1876.
Mar. 1, By lands rot. delteqweei
••
1, •• tax on Per. Property
••
),
Gash of T. Trees.
Apr. 1. •• Fines apportioned
June 6, •• P. 8. Money apportioned

•'•a t'iilnrMiay last George Barnes of Vhis

K-iiy left iii company with Frank Hamilton of

JtuioMl. Wireuadn, ei&gt; a Cenlcnutel trip to

Philaddplua.
' '
r .
hew petate-n. green tern, • Cucumbers and
harvest apple* M**bu&lt;»done. and toitsr^ently
aud 4j Mail arj.

- 8.To Rejected

RnU.
C. Hotchkiss
C.-R. Barlow"
Madge

1876.
Oct 8, To Btatctsx
•• 8, “ Go. ••

.

■■ill play a match game on lhe grounds of the

llaitcr on Wednesday a0ext&gt;aan_f The
are cordially invited Co al tend.

0.1 1*0.1 1010 0

6

IM., T». By U*d« **- drtinqu*
- », - ean an Per. Preparty
• Cadi of T. Trona.
i Rm. apportioned

0 0 016 b 0 11 0

a

1110110111

a

1110010111

8

1*1 u-ji 1 oojjBrillL

I'real.yteriau Chureh, will bo entertained on

dock. .

8

Cistern Pumpa.

xx41tf

J. Mavs
Opposite the Fort Office
HxslinCT, Mich.

OKORGE L HEA TITS.
AWWOUMCKMKNT TOTHR PDBZ.IO.
PICTTJRBa 1
. ,

The ladieainiie recietyT'amteeted with the

ars invited-Wfta aAeix

J 1 1 i 1 O 1

-

1886.
We irttaf Mw I’.epubV'-an* of rec): aud every
township ia Ita county will see ttell that they Feb. 29, To Per. Property tax
jttae* full reprrwntMLivu nt the County Con- Jane 27, ■• P, 8. Mowey.
reatiop on Jjpturday-CdJbOltAX.' C-.
,

The first, ataa of Vermontville. and the first
mteeofthe cHppor*Bari Ball flub of Ihlldly,

i i tonroio 0

Our Centennial,

Train han brought me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, snd Gail era for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
wsy down knvfo'r &lt;JsA. I also' bril ' the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. I also sell Well A

T M
1 178 86
16 TO

piotukbSi

I am now all alouc in tbo Photograph
bumnesri, nod an I have made arraage-

Oso. Goodyear
Sheldon took first money $8.25.
Shoot off tba' tie for 2d mi&gt;ney nt 26 yards.

Ladles

pm

.M e print to-itey an exceedingly iut^yweting
te’tor frum.^g I’kilid-lplite ISdrrSspoadenl,
red a fang delayed Washington letter that is
«f «poc&gt;4 jnt«re«lk; Bdlh . should hate' 7he

♦artful attends^
Don't fail Io ahead theuipe^og al iVe Court

$819 10
789 M

Mouse this Monday evmringto perfect tha
argsnixstionoflhe Haysn aad Whretcr dnh.'

W. H. GOODYEAR,
ri75
1 047
H
IBS

The Trme ury balances published to-dsy by_
dj W. T. Wherter; our able CodatyTreasurer,
HUhoof interest to tfag tax-payers of each
nd «vw,Xpwreidiutfa Co|*A» Itddtou

&gt;176 02
. 90S 62
u &lt;7
ITO 00

25
.61
SO
M

187C.

The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRjIDB. and
has in stock and, daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuff's, Fancy
Goods, and in fad a com ­
pute Stock of Druggist’s
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
-:
RRMRMBRR, tte.Peo ’
plds Dr ug 8 torhiidineatly opnosiUJbnptseBMr

�NEW XDVERTISMEirrr;
and Polar.d China breeds are remarkable'
for the ease in which they take on fat.
Indeed., it is impossible to reduce. them to
a lean condition on the feed that, our old
land sharks would Starve on. In breed­
ing swine, one shodld remember that "tike &lt;
begete like,’’ and keep only the bdanhavivg the moat good mints. Tottt ttW-.
teg sows should attbne selected fer tlidr
•fine shape, Ac. No boar should be used .
under one year old ; and if required for.
snany rows, he should not be aDcwed to
run with them. Let no good farmer say .
that it is not profitable to fatten pork, As
he values his reputation for goad judgi-

G. P. How»lnCo’».(&gt;iw&gt;n.

One at the most experience creamery
butter makers in tho State of New York
unaie carefhl experiments, shoving the
dnfcat which milk should be set to
uaflte ths most butter. He says; “Inor­
der to make the experiments practical, I
have set not has than 3,000 to 4,000 meut. An oldswine brooder says: “The
pounds of milk at each trot and carried the smaller farmer, who keeps but few hogs
tesu.throught ten Hays- tri^b, inorder to ia not aware of lhe extent to which green
crops may be used in tha production of
pork. A
clover pasture that
will
The milk in the sooting late that was produce two and
one-half tone . of
Nt, six inches drop required 14 per cent, clover
per
acre
will
be
sufficimore in quantity to mike a pound of but­
ter than in those vats ^cfeit wm only
four inches deep, in each case tho vats
being skiaa»d «t tks'saine intervals of
aettitt^, and tho cream treated precisely the
same In each instance." The water used
for coding wm from springs, flowing on
the bottom, aides, ana tsp of the milk,
which was perfectly sweet when skimmed.
Tliis statement goes to show that farmers
who make their own butter should use
Tbe American Grocer (Now York) s^ t;
shallow vessels to rot the milk in.
“Dried blackbarnos whej&gt;.ripeahouJdjh4
nicolj dried (rot burned) bsfiwe proki^
It u highly necessary to cool milk m if packed before thoroughly dried the)
speedily as possible, which b carried about breed worms, become mouldy and unsala­
town to supply retail customcn, and also ble. Dried raspberries always sell better
that which u sent to cities by rail, as then blackberries, and -should receive- tho
milk in warm weather decomposes rapidly, same care and handling. Dried Apples—
Be sure
if not properly cooled before being rout Select sound fruit, not too ripe.
out.
Mt. Willard, the celebrated author^ to have them thoroughly cleaned', let no
ty in dairy matters, says : “The practice specks of skin appear on any part, and
moat in vogue among milkmen furnishing above all, be sure they are well cured.
milk for city consumption u to have a Dried apples coming to market with specks
pool of cool water in the milk house. of akin, or cores and seed;, still on, never
There b a coaslant flow, of water in and out meet with ready sals at market prices.
of the pool The milk it placed in cant 8 Formerly when there was a comparatively
inches m diameter by 26 inches deep, small quantity of 'sliced' apples prepared,
which are sunk in the pod, care being they sold at better figures than quarters
taken that the water comae up a little and halves, but this difference in value at
above the line of tho milk in the cans. once led to an increase of the^supply, so
The flow of water in the pool should be that now we are oventoebed with ‘sliced,'
sufficient to cool the milk to 60°, or a lit­ and our advise b to have a less quantity
of sliced apples and more cleanly prepare
tle below, in the space*of «m hour.
Milk cannot be cooled rapidly in large quartci a ana halves."
quantities, consequently the cans thould
not be any larger than above stated.
When milk ia carried in a wagon in warm
weather in cans, to customers, it is a good
plan to surround the cans with coarse
sacking, being first thoroughly wet with
water, before placing them around the

NiBBACKA, Cauvomkia and thvWnrr
Omaha an4£Wifi»H|ia Ups j i
la lhe shortest And bast route for al.
rfointe In NoRTnnBN ItWioia, lowA
DAKOTA,
NBBHABKA.
WVOKINA
Oitemana, Utah, Nbtada, Caia
FOBNIA, OBKGOM, CHTXA JaPAX AM

S^Malion aBd

•*' Winona and dtlVMifr Una__

Is the only route for WnvokA, Roc«k»
&gt;jr ■naa.OWA»ox«A,MA«La're,RkPwKj
&amp; Haw Uxm, gpa,qM*a|ina ta, Boatberi
f; and Central Minnesota. Its
|
Green Bay and Mi... istte Line j
Le tbb only lfr« for JambsVTL.ua
Watdtpowm.JCojidDv LAC-OaKKoari
AppurroR. GnnjKN Bay, I Acakaha
Nboaunkm MARQurrrr, HoUOHTom
Hawcock and tha.DAWV KbFWtoi

^^reeport and Dubuque LiM 1

Chicago andyMUwaukee Line
Is «be«ld Lake Bhore Route, and is th,
only one passing through EvaXVPon

AWEHAHVE, TOMIC. SOW iKD BfJ

Vsomsa is wads axelBilTsly from tha Jneioa of

■sr, Twjaacn, Cuaeer

C»B-

each plant by itself as it wm first rot out.
If ths ground be highly manured, and the
variety of berry fine and large, the crop
the next year, and more particularly the
second year of bearing, may be expected to
be “wonderful." Lot tbo plants bear two
or three yean, then make a new planta­
tion aa before. Some astonishing large aud
fine berries (new varieties) nave been
exhibited this season. I lately visited a
strawberry plantation where I saw berries
M large as ordinary peaches—• few of the
venr largest—and I exhibited berries my-i
roll (a now soedHng) in regard to which
one of the papers said: "Mr.----------- ex­
hibited a basket of very fine strawberries,
some of-which would measure eopkf or mne
orokeA -ia circumference." This goes toshow what WQuderftil success bro been
made in producing new varieties of strawbemro during the last few yean.

,

ja.4he only route far Kkxhm, Roagrona
JnjpvPORT, and alTpolnta vIa F^qseport

Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorates the
whole System.

OHETIC-

Sms

aw. Bt. n-rn XtwiweiR Dutcyr
and all points lu.ttje^GvopA North weal

VEGETINE

Strawberries, like all other crops, to bo
grown in perfection, must be cultivated
with care, and tho land should be highly
fertilised. New beds may be set out an
soon ro well rooted junera can be obtained
—from July 16th, to Sept. 1st. If set
later than Sept. 1st, the plants will not be­
come as firmly rooted in-the soil,-and they
will not produce much fruit the next sea­
son; but when set in July, they will bear
a good crop of fruit the following year.
The best manure is wall rotted cow dung,
to be spread and forked in. In garden
culture, tho best crop may be obtained by
sotting the plants ia rows, two and a half
foot apart, and one foot apart in tbo rows,
and ail ruanera to be cut off, so as to leave

'SI. Paul Uij

New Haven Conn.,
. t

FOB THE

Pullman Palace Cars
on .Mil through trains of I
road.
Thia it tho ONLY LINE runnini
these cars between Chicago and St
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee. or Chi
cago and Winona.
At niahaour Slo^jKira rouneet wKl
the Overland Sleepers on the Uniat
a '
allroad for all points West b
tbo Missouri River.
On the arrival of the
fr°m tbe
East or South, the trail
*,nsof the Chicago
dr‘ North-Western jjdlway
1
LEAAE
CHICAGO aa follows
For Council Bl' “!■ Omaha and Cali-*
fornla, Two Thro
E* Trains dally, wlttr
Pullman Palace
. awing Room and
Bleeping Can
rough to Counci*
Blunk
For St. Paul
.
, and Minneapolis, Two
Through Trains Dally, with Pullman
Palace Cam attached ou both trains.
For Green Bay and Lake Kaperior,
Two Trains dally, with Pullman Palacw'
Cars attached, and running through to
Marquette.
For Milwaukee, Four Th rough Trains
dally, Pullman Cart on ulgbt trains,
Parlor Chair Cars ou day trains.
.
For Sparta and Wiuoua and pointe lu;
Minnerota. Ono Through Train dsdly,
with Pullman Blecjnini U&gt; Winona.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Through Trains dallp, with Pullanin
Caro on night trains.
For Dubuquoand La Croose, via Clin­
ton. Two Through Trains dally, with
Pullman Care on
night train to Me
Gregor,flowa.
For Sioux Cttv and Yankion, Two
Trains daily.-PuIlman Cars to Missouri
Valley Junction.
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For Rockford, Sterling, Kenosha,
Janeaville, and other points, you cue
have from two to ten trains dally.
New York Office, no. 415 Broadway;
Boston Office, No. 6State Street; Omaha
Offlee. 263 Farnham Street; San Fran­
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street;
Chicago Ticket Office; 03 Clark Streel.
under Sherman House; cqpiar Canal
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and Keiixie Strt-cte. . , ,,
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after a reaident of five yean ou the land
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NO. 26.

VOL. XXI.

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GAN’ THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1876.

WHOLE HO. 1069

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youjand tbeu, perhaps, I shall rest."
•'The doctor said you must l»e kept
' Mre. Witeoa camo o4ertlc next IA£ Irirt.yitf'Hdw’." ‘ ’
“Yes, but l must ten you this, and I do
qt know than, J . shall have another
I chance. I aball fed better when it ia
done. It ia about William Merton.”
"‘Keep alt calm as possible and I wilt
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sank Ytoilxygladfijrydu, my dtorgW“ lUooMyMt'b'i »&lt;
but I voaU nuhor you had' ■soldi-ww
t
k.1) C SKA •!
!bor I took from the orphan asylum, and
“[intended to. y-[ .have toH,no. &lt;me&gt; haabonnd'tdmy kervioe for $100, to be
but fl ugh, and htf asked me about
raid ‘Whetj'hc wak twenty-one years of age.
^^nren.ftr oitDe,’Mnt. Grillin'gticsi®!I 1 was to- gree him three inonthe schooling
ri^O, fokitwas sho -Who Informed 'ine. each winter, and keqp him clothed and
Now do not be surprised’; J could think board hpn. This was told around when I
of no other way to kagp.you ia^. tkfcbto- brought hhfa to'Culcheitcr, and It u all
ter, and I, tare been putting Ctaritf|t ?p that the people here know of him.
I
to offer Lutaelffo you. That money was said poUiiag. He waa nearly ten years
all that hindered him.
1 .to|d lum. you, bld when X took him,home.
Now, Mias
I
would not think him mercenary;
.M’ardlow, thia canuot go any longer.
see it ia all viglit, fur, if hb. is my oiyn- ;h*TD ffdno the boy injustice. I have wrongdear brother, he w not like Ur. Emer- ;pd myself, and injured my family by thia
dri^ption. Miss Wardlow, William is
“I esteem Mr. Spooler vary muck, ho my own child! I have always loved him;
has always been kind to ma ; I should but I stood in awe of Mrs. Rogers, and
neiter'Hunk 1dm selfish or mfree^ry/’ M
। to keep th'e peace, disowned ■ my first
“I am delighted* that you are going to .bora sou. 1 know what I mu saying;
livchcn-ibjWttartjtt., .When wiU .y^fi ‘;it is not the vagary of a feverish brain ;
but J feel as if 1 could go mad when I
conmtack furgQBdr ,
u
"I taped to return the find at June. think what I have done; of the great in-,
Kdwara,s|iya tho house,WiU be in , order |justice and aln.”
thftata is ruing to have k ropainted^j „ . ‘ Wilham always said that yon were
ApJ d u die last of April now,. kind
to him—-that be respected and
you will Dpt leave for a wpek sure; you loved you; ho testified it by coming l*ck
had best ndi take Hugh with you ;. I irill |in your need."
‘1 know he lores me, and that in like
take care of him if you learn .him with
I have
me." .
. .
idriving the iron into my soul.
"lie would be too
much disapoiuted treated him kiadly. but I have allowed
were I to leave him behind. Thank you my wife and Theodore to trample him
the same; I may like to have
him -dawn.’* •
‘ Then Mrs. Rogers is not his own
stey with you in May a few days, as &lt;e
intend to take a short bridal trip fedore mother?"
’•No,»nd.lhere it is I When I wont
we commence huuaeljMiping, aud. the child
will of course remain al home, and wo into the world for myself, I was just
shall be .rcry grtalfiJ to you if you will twenty-one, and I let myself for a year to
a man it&gt; Massachusetts.
I was a good
accept the charae."
‘•Well, I will do so with pleasure, but I looking fellow, and a good business man,
have a favor to ata uf you in rrturn.
I and had considerable experience for my
Me trusted me in every thing; be
am anxioto. to hare you mxrriod at our ,yearn.
wit absent from home a large portion of
house."

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MESSES &amp; POWERS/.
Huntings, April 12. 18T6.

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON,

•’1 t will be very pluA-saut.
I think it
would be conferring a favor upwu mu, inatead .of jour receiving &lt;»ue.“
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It,wa}
itat
pixwuouy.
idmuld tataptata iu 4»e toyndog d too
o’clock, and alter diunor, the. bridal party
bhould ttaoita can. for Niagara and
home bylta wayol* Moutrea - and &lt;fusDML
1
Mr. Itogem ooaunued very rick, aud
Dr. Emerson was excarilM^yr. Mjxioiu.
There were reverai cases of iliums, and
hia time was.yory much occufjed, but be
managed to see Miss Wardlow fur a fow
miuule* each day.ovan if ta ; bad to ex­
tend Lis visits into tlra night season.
One morning she tmcouipauicd him on
his visit U.Mr- Rogers, ip nspouse to the
eolicilarion-of the -latter. Williato. Mot, ,
tou was just coming from • the bouse as
they drove to:tio. Site.
Ho eXfWRd
much pleasure mmcctiug hw teachurv for
whqw ho ctarifhod the warmest friend
ship ; and upon her speaking of her pleas­
ure in seeing him there, be replied gravely
that he thought be ought to come.
r
Mr. Rogers seemed no better; indeed
hia fryer waa increasing aincc the previ­
ous evening, and he seemed much exci­
ted.
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“This will pcTOt do, sirMid the doc­
tor ; “you have been .fretting about some
’ thing/
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“j could not help it.
My wife has
been fiudjng fault with William; she
does not like him ; and shq uoes.np reason
whatever. I haliers «ta thinks ho .isqto
blamp, because he d»d oottaM .tho stasne

Nashville,

Great Bargains
!:i:.H ' iiE.iD! JtK£fO^
Sp&lt;&lt; .■ MedicalAdiwodcmmo

upon nt iJB-.tol *® *fta
not

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•/,&lt;7 &lt; 'umfort and Happij&amp;Bt
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DR. J. B. LaSW^B

9^w^le,kGoa CMN‘

uf flMtiam «4 »»ciiUj&lt;hal oa t
iouath be wifi b« aTBIareMM Bi I
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anxintv bad been unfnund&lt;Ml
IL mU
hekacw jpHlateBhofildbe iriarrisd, and
had no* poosibte objection; he seemed
foniTsuf the child, and wished it called
f»r h’mi, and 1 took the farm to cany
fur half of ha profits.
We wore very
happy, and I was fobd of my boy I When
he was about a year old I reuolvad a
letter from my homo saying that my fa­
ther was very sick, and wished ma to
(tame home if I would ever see him alive,
[had never written than, nf my nurripgtt,
indeed I had only written three '|etiere
borne after leaving.
I would gladly
have taken Ellen and the baby with me
but ahc was not wdl. and her aunt
thought the journey rfprtld be too' tire­
,some, so I left them. When I got home
my father was very low, and died tho
nextdav. The day after the funeral 1
received a letter from Aunt Merton that
was very sink. I hastened hack aa
qui«x u ponnble. but too late to see my
wife alive. We laid her to sleep in the
family cemetery, with her new born Daby
by herside. Mils Wardlow I have seen
trouble rinco then, but nothing that cut
me down Eke lorfbg Ellen.
Theodore's
misfortunes were next.
Mr. Merton
was exceedingly kind&gt; te me; but 1
could not stay where everything remind­
ed xm of my lost wife.
I knew that her

clandestiuly. We 1331 (Ke* "opportunity
when he had gone to llw lejny.ljiri buai-

ne« to accomplish our design. Ellen had
an aunt resiuing in Connecticut,
over
tho line, and she nroposed to her mother
to come back to tire- {fid Tiome,» *»j I
to go and make Her a visit for a few days.
bought my brother out and 'settled down
1 was to carry, hes in her father’s carriage.
for life.
We lost our firat-two children.
Wo went, but before T left her at her
aunt’s tbria«rte,,’W(rwetrt te a justice of
tho pa*co aad were married.
I - returned
brought home, and as , his grandfather
wished to keep him, 11st it rest that he
might stay. I once went to ace him,
and found .him a fine boy, looking more
w&gt;t, and on .Monday amt for her. When
like myself than like his mother.
Mrs.
we came home, I wished her to Jet mo
Rogers would not go with me
at alt
inform her father of our marriage.
She
She could not bear to hear him spoken of
finally
consented, if everything was
and declared she would never have mar­
pleasant intbc family, for Mr. Merton ried me had she known she waa to have
neftatinjfs wan unreasonable and fxacbeen a iwcoud wife. Lt shocked her ao
tipua, and his wife, poor woman, used to
much that [never mentioned it unless actu •
have rather a hard time.
That with
ally necessary. When Theodore was two
her feeble health, ;pnd his unreasonable­
ycarsold, Willie's grandfather died, his wife
ness, it was no wonder that she enjoyed
died a year before, and he left Ellon's
lus absence, and *as happier when be was
boy sole heir to hia property, with a
gone.
gwp.
When we dfdre
Mti into
iMt the yard, he
strict injunction that- his -firm should
—-• orthe&gt;u&gt;u«,u«t
—&lt;••!.— I.-..-. -—d was in for a
wowo out
not be sold, but that it should be kept
ronUri-ywft.
now,’ aridYkinJw myself it'was^no time for his grandson. He had left an annuity
to his maiden sister to last her life time,
to say anything. I took the home to
the Stable and toojt aareof him before I
went Into the kitchen., When I ijid go
ahe too died, tad trial
io, I taw EI1A1 had l&gt;een weeping, Mrs.
Morton tree ia hy-terie^ ata Mf. Merton

ahould new ta owned saw child.

rirtae pleasant hours, and I know that I
iwaa k comfort ‘io her.
Mr. Merton
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Urge property ; it has Teen Eis barites'

Ea8‘ 8^'naw ,nd

tt summer the little boy had the

art canker rash. and died.

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came around without our divulging our
secret, aild when the winter set in, Mr.
Merton went off -to Wew Orleans to
ej&gt;end the season. A sister of hu came
to live with’ua. A little while after he
leftour Willie vaa born.
We had told
her aupt of our marriage, and ahe waa
very kind to EBcn, but advised us io
leave before Mr. Merton’s return from
the South.. I would not go till my
time Bad expired, but I had engaged
rooms for my wife at a neighbor's, in
case of a rabtr--------*‘l •
then wrote him
our marriage, s
Uhy.
"and waited in i
tors did nofcgp'
now; it tab
time to
answer to tfcc l

WnpHio-e mc.fur hiahhrithclp general­
ly did not like Ju* to*, well. The next
dagf be started fur Buffalo; hia wife was
May sick some time, and my Ellen had

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followed him. It seemed loo lianl now to
«y anything to Mr. MeAto.
The fell

grandfather and aunt, and so I left for a
bmbou.
1 went out to Wisconsin, and
having quite a sum of money, entered
Into a speculation in lands, which WU
very successful. I was so fortunate as to
t)i« time, and I waa trusty.
His wife make myself quite well off ip p few
was a sickly person. He had two chil­ months. About this time I got a letter
dren—a daughter about eighteen, and a
from Ellen's &amp;ther saying ho wu going
sod six yearn of age.
Ellen Merton was a to be married, and asking whether 1
lovely girl; she was not handsome, but could cama back and live.
He would
ahe wan morn than that, and -her mother’s
not be williug to I eve me take WiHio
ill health bad mhde her grave and steady away, but he should make him his heir.
beyond her ycers- As &gt; matter of course
I was doing well, aad so concluded to
I loved her; being thrown with her so
stay where 1 waa.
I became aqpriptod
much in ever^-day life 1 could not help it, with my present wife the next vw.^H
and my affection waa returned.
I knew married tar. I tad do mtention of deeri vieg
her Esther to be a proud man, and I had
her; and really supposed that ahe knew
pot the lout idea that he would accept that I was a widower and hade son living.
his hired man as a husband fur his only It was not a love match ; for I never could
daughter. Rut 1 determined to have her
love oue eo entirely different from Ellen
and I over jterBUadcd her to marry me

WW just letting the devil out of his
mouth.
But ho never gave me a word
g£jilftaturc. IMmxae he was afraid he

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while he had a re­
liable Substitute in the rick room.
i After the doctor took hia departure,
Abba dosed the blinds, and taking a
chair near the bed side, sat down quietly
by tbo tick man; hoping he would sleep,
i “It will not -’do, Miffi Wardlow.
I
eauuot sleep now. J am going to' talk to

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cannot die without

acknowledging

�him tii the world aa my 7K4. I
febkn like me,'and I w» df fou to tej
the Story ; yon can da K better &lt;h
He love, hwmsten, aftd they M
way. bc^fo^jO^
dore. JBh*i &lt;Wne RF*; ft

our

THE OfiNGRpSKXiAL QUES-

dmia.oroa *• oolaak Ibmof. .i,i4
tba want “Fiato" above or proerrlu,..
Ibaumi.or my writo, latoty, u print
W””. “t rune, or
the Wtulfll WPublisher) of new*.
p*pf»and Mrfflfiicafa msy print on tin
xnpfBifl of jifflr
nugarincs seen
fruaHMflfco °* frfififetion to regular
to which m£ri;,.

Washington letter.

UJe Of IfetiOaral* Nttmsnt that fes^preteAlil Cnarearireal Ceerealtea. ahooM
plane tn nctalaatiou u their saadldakss for
nspresiifetlvsa In Co^rwa from th* several

tic* thereof has beemed paid ; and addnx-,
upon portal cwrdn and unsealed eircul.m
■ay be either writtau, printed,
afixcl
tied, or afizol
thereto, at the eptiou of the render
See. lfe ,rThit all Acta or part of Acts

DtaScti not baiy ahte mta, — true me*.—
and eflfcieai men. but, also, men wha can, not
only command the ftall vote of the party, but

i Ae-provisieaB of th* Act

Whu CM, si*o. add strength from their per­
ianal record to the ticket,'/S&amp; wml £fltenA-’

t.
। '‘.iir. ter recognise
him as a Roger.-. I shall to-night have
my will drawn up; I have . property,
enough of my own to leave my other
children, and William must be educated
out of my own estate.

'complicatoJ.

The

«muars, and nil maibhle
1 Class, other than iliat &lt;!ehere every di
that tfedefe
two or three
iheir attempt at self defense. Th. bQ«i&lt;
ia that Belkt
in brief, appear to be some ot the **&lt;*»•

HuMticas io be vettled

atomenl n« ia their character, ami rtftet

not

only the people of to-day but all who shall

coma after us as residents of

the Bapublic.

Augusta,

One vote may determine the political com­

Hamburg,

plexion of the House, heore it behooves the

Georgia,on the North bank of th. Savan­

people of the State of Michigan to make it cer­

nah river, is populated almost exefeuveJy
by colored people.

tain, by the nominalien of their very best

Stale militia) sought to celebrate the day

floor of the Hoove from thit Mate In the asst

Congrrea.

by a peaceful perale.

We can do that, and we put do it,

U waa onhred out

ef the highWiy wish eat fe, cfel tww-chiv

or do le«» than our duty aa Bepablicaas.

alrou. Southern gentlemen «g*

In this District there is t&gt;o lick of good

men any of whom' are

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

On the Fourth itwl.

its colored mfiHta company (a part of tho

men, that nine loyal mea have seals on the

ins, Mien., jLi.rH;, 18IC.

opposite

dirertly

or fadtfe thereof.
JAMBS N. TYNER,
Portwiai/rr O»W&gt;
Chien^H!.

WMt

Compliance waa at first declined, but sub

willing to ' ipcriflce

sequent!}- the ranks were broken M com- tome papers are making so much fare about, poMHauoa. Mrx TBdoo io in dooc strata
minded. to avoid trouble. The next day
atom ~ Ww bm. Um..b«tob«g
the company officers were axummahd to
and a blunder from,the first, and never
Mr.
in Congrem. knowing Ml well that a nomina­
sppear Wore a trial justice to answer for waa of any use to any clam but the morn- I Mat her money time and again, but obe
tion by the Republican Cbnveniiea ia e^uiratheir aggravated offence. The write Were
tant to an election at the polls. That Bet, obeyed and after a' partial eroninatooo
to get money to her by round about waya,
farther prooredtags were poolpooed until day ia put into the office at that hour. It
diligence and ear* in making their •election. tho 8th in*. On that day the town waa
Weahonld hare aa our BepreMntativ* the beat early filled with hundreds of white mon
ting at Cleveland the nekt night nt 7, tit
man for the poaition in the District. AU other from the surrounding country and from
Toledo at 1135, and at Chicago the next
Junder
“*
things being equal, uo man's a mbit ten for Georgia well armed, appar~’
mmag - a
**' W !-*■
pillion, no man's individual interests, should command of one Butler, a mi
Nr. York at »W tbr toMW aad •*
reconstructed rebel who insol
have the slightest influence with the Conven­
‘ed that the members of the —
ialo Tolrdo. CUralaad ui'Glaf, to
tion. Tho work for the CmvenUon to do is io puny should surrender their anna. It was
SmXftLEi4&lt;Z5
select ths man fur standard Merer, whe, agreed to do so if Butlor would guarantee
likriy to be opened
Jlnl, will be true to the principles and policy thrir safety. This condition was refused
r. Beecher om&gt;1
and the company retired to their snnsry. the buxineas men cither of the OMlarwert,
of the Republican party and whose personal This was immediately sttadked by the
ana the rrppareeftha cBfra- tarfti «b*4
•harecter is in and &lt;jf ileeU. a platflsrm. desperadoes, but fiuEng to diriodge the entirely urehre-expenditure. New- York
the great acandaL
Smiul, to plare£in*nomination the tnan who occupants with the means at hand, and after sends out each week over 10,000 sacks of
PpB UTBMATVBX.
j.
an ineffectual attempt to fire the budd­
cando must to unite the party and make the
_
XM
fome Cabin
matter
that
origioafee
ing, it waa accomplished by artillery.
canvans red-hot for oar opponents.
During an attempt to escape Iran a rear beaides the vast amount of matter that
comee here, fur I di»lribu|io*j.' But the
That the CoavonUon will do thia ws havens window, some of the Negroes were riddled
Government ought not to par. Jar special
doubt. In fart, with three sweh’snes aa Hoe. with bullets, and others who were captured
trains just to give the New York papers aa
were
shot
down
like
dogs,
after
they
were
Daniel Striker, Hon. James O'DannaU, and
‘ iT‘ iPTFlfftTlTr
w"
dispose***! of their arms and their bodies
Hun. E. W. Barber, fmm whom to make the
CZ.tiJ.Vnin,™ _ year with his
mutilated.
Their appeals for We were
•election it would be scarcely poeaihte, to make met by blows and responded to by oaths It w’well if it » dead.
a bed nomination. Tbeoaly question is, .Xai
and derisive merriment. Alter these bar
I of the three will, under nil I he ciprumnaneM, baritiee the town, according to one ac­
he the bnt candidate for the party, and maha ! count, was sacked.' Eierj account thus
Ctr received goes to show that a pretext
ths aUttt Representative of the people.
was deliberately sought, through two insoOur county will probably prevent Mr. Strik­ Icnt. blaspheming blackguards, for the
er s name to the Con rent ion with ths belief that butchery of these unoffeesrve men, who
at their own homes and among their awn theK hollow tubes are placed leather boxes
he is worthy of the position, and would make a
people were quietly enjoying the day with
Repreaoulaiivc, that would represent the Dis­ out a purpose to interfere with any one.
trict with honor is himself, and for the be*.* Tho leaders here. paralyzed fer the mo­ end of the route. The Pneumatic Tub*
ment
by the political conaoquencw threat-| ia cheaper than ‘
good of Che people af the State, and with
coed, have neglected to defend this Demo- of any length, ai,_______ ___ t
unthhering fidelity to principle. And should
eratic constituency by a shout of -‘blood proved to be entirely succcauul
he receive the nomination, ws have no doubt shirt” or “campaign fie."
to be laid to Philadelphia and M
The sundry civil service appropriation bill very soon. The rate will baft
has been agreed upon, aavetiwpodticm fat re- more than poet age, of course. I
htiooto a repeal of theTegirtnrtiom taw, up- lie
'
nothing xs compared to tel£g|
on whieh point the Senate reftire-i to yield. (a Jburpage letter can be sent a» 1
•aid of way of the other csadidattn.’.though The Senate consented to a reduction of ।
teta words. Sapporn the iaventi
among them we thiak the Hon. JamM O’ltoe- about g3,We,000, ar»dthe Houk abated of
, the ago should apply this I
o»n M the man whose oomiaatlon the people its demands to the extent of *700,000. ,neeger travel! How would it |
The abolition of the regulations atehi to boxed up, put in a tube, andi
of Barry eonnty wonM prefer, and who Is
the registation oi voters and the rapervia- Chicago to New York in M'hM
certainly a man of »u perior ability, uoHichiaf Ing authority of V. 8. oBcials. remove
come to that.
integrity, and la every retpect a fit teas to every restriction to the vUKamma election
b« elected to any position ia the &lt;it» of the frauds that ham made New York city,
We have emigrant ftaflk^
penpie of Wtthlgan.
tries of the world but A^jjj
infiuDOWs in the pyri
that country has cUBtdflE
The Conference Committee have agreed
upoa the Oliver ML It iaM *M,OM,000. Nine Arab stooecutten InMb|
ulous account* of the aajfta
iaMlrt&amp;ry coin and removeetbe legal
K&amp;SltSlTSMi
It is thought that a final adjournment tend* feBtara of the trade defer. Tbcaibrer
issaed wwder its provisions will be legal ten­
of Coofreta can fe hafi oa Monday.
The poor feiiowx could notM
der for five feferu,bntU fem ant provide
of English or nay othat Ji
for the retirement of greenbacks paid into
The President hss signed the Silrer
aould be underwood by MM
bill ; also the Army Appropriation bill.
ooly by signs did they
known. They were dientam
Senator Logan fefevmi ttart Mr MH
that thousands of rtoo Uftfe
equalising bounties will be couwidered be­
work, and as they fed ne rtfe
fore the final adjournment.
they found tbetnadvaa ia 1
pital, living at tfe exponaa. a
Tilden nnmtaatsd htamrif. It -want be •Oommi toe
yesterday
They are tail, intelligeot, fine
so easy to elect himretf, thnagh that ia train the vote npoo the propoai
bn. Them emigraDte are the bent tfet
and having been given tMla»fl_______
prel thereeumptio. art tiH M
ferful profifemey ta tfed art
What in eooMM to the country. They are an intel
» believed that it will fail.
limAferdyfeopla.andaynfech. In thia
Tho
swindle
whieh
jHtbUgMrFu,MM b

themselvea on the altar of their coualry. and

accept of a nomination

Nafoial RejiMcai Tirtet
'
For President,
RimiBRFORD B. HAYES.
V'
1‘ “dfoiii
*
, For Vice-Preaident,
WILLIAM A.tWHEELER,
of New York.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should Be no inflation whieh
will depreciate the one nor scctenan interferance which will
destroy the other.”
’
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL
CONVENTION—3RD DISTRICT.

as Repeweatatlve

They are very solemn afiun.

Conveutioo,

W7 H. GOODYEAR,
Th.eT)ruggist,
i
announres
that he hat again engafed
in.yu DRUG TR.41)J£, and
haa in gtack and daily arriiiSf&gt;. a fresh and fenuint
Stock of Drufs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a coinplete Stock of Dru(gist’s
’'Merchandise which he offers
idthe people at greatly Fe
fucsd Prices.
" *
f
REMEMBER, the Pe o
pie* s Drug Store is di­
rectly opiMsite Empire Block.
One door east ofSpauldings
HarriNaR, July 18,1876!

ottlyr.lUbl. Psi

KU W.Y&lt;HGT,«

IttniSB BBSS
&amp; tU Bat Um BremJ io Ui. Woo

w£a4£^AES.*E?"'

could spare Ambia enough atone cutters
to build over iu entire territory.

The Lideral Bepuhlknns dedioe to hold
the proponed National

77

and

will snpporl Hayee and Wheeler.

TUden'e war on the canal ring coot the
State of New York YWO.OOO, .and mred
*8,60®.

Not a thief hm

been ywiahid

The Greenback party of tnfitta

not support TOdeti nod

Hendricks,

will
and

aboattbr umMomaruawr —
■
taaphlU by Oa Hum
laAnada'iku I

WMBtTWNSUlE!

tteaaaOurfiiat-qaMuanAaMeaat
tkur aaioaiil' iocruaad by
’ «U
du He ipanariaSoa. for aalaart of' 1

IE FOE PF PAIN

rima*, aet haaban aakaava to

«aa. ■

a new State Convention has been called fer

August 17.

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187g.

The Chicago TVf/.wsic aiums that Uum»

against

AaadfeMtetfe Libend

2G and supportrng’the Republican । ticket

has beep inmtri by. Kthwn Allen, Chair­
man of the National Lihm!

Tilden

and

Hendricks, except

Republicans

annulling the caff fora National Cpeveotioo to be held ai. Philadeiphia on July

Republican

W^riWAR STOOD THE TEST &lt; &gt; K
The Urtnocratic

IB NO 8OHE IT WILL
NofaXAI.
NO UAMENESc- U

Mtn in Netamkn

concede the State to Hayas and

Wheeler

by from tfe-to fifteen thousand

and wfl

imte little raatdR &lt;*1^

pmenl tkkdt.

ety

the Btantaiy of War the tasbw of to
iaaneh of theBtataa
TWritarita, v„__________
svte Nti^ltai thalBfeaN Mfl-UfthaM'________________________ ____ _
mbadbMaaatooatbair waa&amp;a maailtoa &lt;toy, &lt;m baaM ml Ifty Sum

KOfeXtSOTHERxJoM^TU A&gt;
IvJr vSir XbOES NOT Y1ELH

■n.&lt;3*?nrn ml
meT' or *1 -WnJ
THE LIFE oi

U»Att mB be itfUhd IfHly.y ttprti,
IfAbnham Lincoln was

wrong . and

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

are no “doubtful” State* ia the North, m

in Okio U taa Ihu SSjr tlvmM.

a pity oUuv ftaamlw
-teally raay U plaau.

It .1

joaraala Ur

aM

WF« !&gt;■* «**
' A»a wbfla tba Uat ijrn Wiaaa
tbatlUptoptatequitor bitbu totom 1 rtmu^mly, tU am Sr la, toaNtoyhf

I

�bdh

Ti.

.it ,»,«n»Amua^.^_

tM.Kire

. ,„, AI. H-

QQtnat

H*Ma a, Ua al» w

B’.'wm*. Sa pa^rn w

O~. -M Dmp. CSima.
nd Um tdiieetsf th* awattar.

ak. Jj

3

OMMM'a DUptay at St
Fair -What ku. fimiUha ootta

.

b- t;f«-ca«&gt;

cekWnsul letteh

*•" &gt;i«'WMUk-alAi.»
“ ••.Flowy Kingdom- Othor
oIm about tk« Show—Total atton,
Ml lift.
..
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N

Uncial Bureau of Agritralture that tho
.
COM.HEBCUIlive stock display will be held in the
ttlSTlhm MAKKE .’
months of September, October and No­
vember, and that the periods derated to
BhMnOmca.JibXIPt
each group, would be as follows : Group .1 WttMT(*MU)p«rbu*hol. «t*®UA
!9, hones, mulesand wsos. fmi»,SapternWJI»AT(red)p*rbata*lJlta®LW
&gt;«r 1 to 14 i' group SO, homed cattle, I FLOUR, per cwt. SU&gt;0.
September 21 to Octob.r 4; groups 81 I &lt;JOfiH.ptrbukal.SOo&gt;
.*
OATS. Ref basket. X93L
and 32, sheep, goats and swine, from

QtecbttMIto.18; group 33,
Jepteraber 4 to 8; group 34,

BUTTRR.pMlb..l»14m

poultry,

STEBBINS BRO’S.

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Keep It.

stassat*

ONIONB/wrbtMbri.m®#!*.
BBAKtMtoUM*«M’,
PORK.

ihe couiparuou of Chiux aM^g.l
P- by tfmir rrepeetive displsy. is Mill in

order.

■w m,
Where you wni find all kinds of

FURNITURE!

Another dfrvfitl tour through Uw

twaecttoaecoafirMsmy first itppnsuions

pktlttoJ^.

i*1 “w Mapect* artl uiodifica them wmif^-

can sell cheaper than any hoqj^ln Bar­

thMthe

ry County, for these reasons:
1st BeeauwFwe have no rent 1» pay
31. Because-we make the most of our
goods ourselves.

would argue for a
groat aimilaritjr in the handwork ef these

.W.’bJS-'TRSlIBIr1
fuiuwirt.
uJ-Arriva

people. r**n)qOuMM- Noctiou runs pandial
SUh OaliaLkgu,', opeu.c apo*

Vie. President, Dr John R*

j3a?

8*t*urf.rr*^li.W

TMub-i

Treasurer, MOoS VheMer.

3d. Because we keep the beat c

pv— M Ae extent of the

display,

and

tha rasult w thel the spfieaW generally

■mot at the section is effective and pleas-

4. M. XltlKA r. K.

&lt;?Fi8S^

v&lt;-

tw &lt;enu«lMi« gum, .(a 0*.

tapuiam st,, l-pcd ia« Of Lk. IraU

•f wonders to be seen within, and ' iffl the

Itttaga «p ard to foreign eyes so odd and
tart almost aa mudt fcttan-.
lew exhibited. It is lie
pdc these modes of buOdons as “lea caddy”, fiwth. ,
impartially , tbese de­
signs are eeeu to have a kind of wild beaum tWpkk,*.. etc., appear heavy
us4 ciuibrous, but the fact must not bo
* taetaight of that each of them gives in itaelfacondoased idea of thewhole science of
i architecture u the Chinese understand it.
; There is a strange tack of vrtsarilily shout
ua iu Mm»
thispeopk. They have Ueu doing the
jnaMt^inttej^ wtYfbr agn and
‘
- - —
it never secma to occur to ahem to vary
AttatfM 1. buillfe
a certaju way; a case ten fort Mtuarc is
built in ibo same way -.and iT. one looks
cumbroas whila the other seenu well pro­
portioned, the fault is in the need at hsv* tag so small a strurtore. Tho visitors will
obmkte various pictures in the department
of Chinese edifice* of varying sifc and ele­
gance, and Will notice both that the one
* style of bmldtagrunaihrongb all, and that
wh*u it can be property delayed it is not

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n*ci*»wAbui,
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A*a,^to.f
EJ». Jernlaa F

ILF. BMfirt
John Back yi .

WiltQMr8« JUlMk3«

work-

S*ta ataBBA. ■***.. ia uo&lt; .ufioeat mm.

uncomfortably orowded, but the arrange-

.BOUT THE CO U NTT.

Of every Description which we

threshers tKc principal object ts to show
the length of tamo occupied in threshing a
certain amount of grain and the throMgh
newt of the work. The Sower requin® to
do the work is demoeatrated by dynamomet|r toA. ’1 In the case W the englucs^be
amount of fuM attd wood used, actual

powrt.JftyivM
«■.
arajtlwi being cxaajdifitd.- . . v
- AU-a.
And the weather still ontiouas melting.
Everybody and everything succumbs to it
The effect has been to considerably dimin-

4th. Because we warrant all goods we
make.
We sell none of till* cheap-made Fur­
niture that is mgde by machinery. The
goods we make bi made by hand, and
warranted. Wu Invite all persons to
call and inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. No trouble- at all
show goods.
'
Moa.y, oa eafl. S®lM Mt ••nt.
Parties having Pletdroa to frams
Prime Mareautila Papar. 5®4would do well to g ‘them framed of us
MMt.Caatmlfitota.tlKi UkaShara.M.
as we can do U P
.crand Cheaper than
KEW YORK MARKET
any house in P .y County. We keep
the Largest and Beat selected stock ot
Maw Tints. 3tir »»•&gt;
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD■ Floor qolot. Wh«ut &gt;w* prewur. to re*li«&lt;
1NGS, Buacketb, Paprr—Hold'WkU» MIA. !.15®1J». 'Oor». rtoadr. Oota, qalot:
ERS, WAU^PoaKldBt, Rijtprr&gt;
l
Hqldkba?
it w Pork, |l»J0. Lard, Ml t5. Bettor doll for
.and everything in the Furniture Uns.
J
We Invite all persons to call apd look
Tallow «ui*tat8MW.
CoTm» dalf; Rio. 1M»HK odd; Java. 3M

S**sr dull and taadias downwatd: »«fl whits
tnsd liAjWOl*

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.

Peerless Milk Safee
qow on exhibition at our Fun ittus
Store. All kinds of work mads to or­
der. Repairing of nil kinds of old fur­
niture neatly done.
WE MEAN BUSIN ESH!

Furniture Rooms eouth side State St.
opposite H. A. Ooodyekris Hardware
Store.
\
.

___________________ iCMMto.
E.
R. UolonuVa oonnSitito
Laving
la ehsTga the arraugrmentn
fur tbe
cosdbtf arwUhig. .taidi mlh kilter Ufh'

8TRBBINS BBt’fi

brrsoiT. July JJ. )»T®secured. Itott Rugaa. t MeUughlia old tralaNsurlr all broaches &lt;J trsda rssark • *•!•» wssh
er &gt;, aa Ms trainer Hoptn will be ia thl» place sad truda »ra..-»Jb risck. Vatu*, .toad up .tl&lt;
in a few days to remain juitil the ma|pb 1" howom.
TiaFUtss artefc. bi*b*r. -r. ■««•« «C-sU
I It the Jspaucne scHioo, a over. Holcomb is bound to succeed if muhing fUlirlXm*
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feature eouswts oftbosc wonder will do it. aa Mr. Hogan !• aeknowiedg^ to be
Nelli kwp uu th* £U*hash.
.
■ Wand Wry elaborate screens, some drawn the Heat trainer tn thia Ibuslry. Mr. Hogan
Pry Goodv tery sVaadj.
KtraMaa
OU
has
*dTaaaed
a*ala
;
Utr
too.
21®
being
MeUmgKUkfa
trainer,
be
naturally
toeiv
&gt;nd shaded in India ink, but uumo of
a. or 5®c np in i weak*. Ltoawd and Lard OLU
them embroidered
The framing of these iaicrMtod In th* match, sail ho McUugbbn
maaa*u to hold thalr WU.
1 to M-uln Rtparod to du Cardin* on Mlaorc
works by ths Chinese is superior to that of has ■ignite.l his intentions of being si tba
Opium lie. advanced to 17JO and Mtlph. Morphto* Hottoc, at tho trt.II FACTGRX Dulldla* on
■ the J^aatM. The frames an- of open match and will proUtdy hr hero for a -hart toMJS.
ThoreasO* River,
8u*arhM baaa SV^b- eaMAad,
A rv
carved woodwork, beautifully executed time during the I min lag Wa uiafeMtand
smjfcrwaga miiadi* harder aM wsuod that Mr. Msrtta will •&gt;» hers ili&gt;. whieh will rodaad w«at n to UK; now ra*«d*d to US
Codecs'era w«ak at »S®3.-f^ &gt;Uoand!T®»)
Ike picture. Thia wood-carving ut one of faralali an opportunity to see ike two cham­
Ike best things dam By the Chinese.
A pion of the world, and wUn*«s the contest
variety of woods are shown in tho section, 1
.
i ...
.«
-•- fti - «ito baiinou .or, «*d»r»to. An Ital. liaht.th*
waatk.r bavins been to •»» fto driving C.tUa,
but the only kind which • eaters iutn the
r
ejj, with Sur to to aood botohars at fXSO®

WOOL. WOOL

In Hastings!

8t*v«aa p F
iLOacdMr L V

A. Barbara *
F. Knapp C

'&gt;
*
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a

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i . |.lra.«aA&lt;&gt;ditoria1 call fraw
Ikmnall nf JsckSuit yesterday,

rati.

iu»!nujt«tf|.«tf' ’‘fiwRwia",
give*

ter is a msguifioent black clo^e-gnttned
wood msstly rtasasbliog eiieuy. This raa
tarial takes a-dull deep polish, and makes
oue of the finest mediums of ornamenta­
tion I have ever soon. lu addition to the
framework of the screens, various hand­
some sod peculiar articles of furniture are
pude of it. A parlor set is noticeable, in
MwHng a splendid Sofk. A.frrorite article
with Chinese hous.-keepers appears to be
a sort of buffet, with doon on the lower
portion and open shelves above ; it makes
&gt; charming piece of furniture
There are
eleganbaantre tables, card tables, etc., of
the sa^ia material, with top® of native varieXd umrbk. » we&lt;mlr paiated chin*

8h«*p a srUa tower; V to 85 Ibe. 8XCH®AHkHoss aaatad; Cato tos*&gt;* but aloala*. |1IO®W.

FtouHb? premim of rbe aataaritar. -MMaP*vkhMdxa»P*lfh*s«XWteM. L*»&lt;U«u On Sewtaa UM, i» lU. um&gt;Ur “t 8*okad Ham. U; do. Shouldm. »K®W.
Fto» «U|M end unebaarad. Vh*a*. old. dropped
Rud.«l.&gt;.&lt;» On»w~l&gt; &gt;«&lt;».' "7"
and baa rtc.varod al i«hUr. ■adar a modante
Pdi*,tStai«l.*lS&lt;»» 4***?

aUpptos demand aad lichl roaapUoa. No 1
W hit*; tl JBH. naw .took to eumla* ia lively al­
ready and intorert totluio **U« that war ; to
day a*w extra whit* sold St IU®H&gt;- W 1 »hito at
fl.l* eaah end 11.12 rellar Aa*. aaw attYatobar wsa
Ofcred M ®L« a*4Kd».KU. O*&gt;—

primo.MMM.

^Ujgwkrr.
a humorous
^n\od «sin With so effort anything but

•nn.-n trv.w X.-utly .&lt;» &lt;nu«&lt;4H
••&gt;.f '-it nil! oppose .ip

.v vt F !0

JutkypToaly KJ,000.

Young

couples

venturing -i®M&gt; matrimony this season are
jajnm^jnrWro viait the Expo® tUon and

hvsOkjMtamebiraB- areaven
.
•» k»J
i L iijr-^r mlbfcW. thooKh ■ol?
*
been expeatad,
i

print in unutber rrtsmn.’auetaey^
'
&gt;.f our iy^iun0«L«inQ»s
l-. rv&lt;- lheetmNI fif&amp;RmPJrall

STEBBINS BROS.

wm.x

••••'ll ihe !’t nine *f Hie V crmontvllle

«.U,»a*.1fcrfca.'.» «.

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STEINHOFF &amp; WOOD

t.
-rnoad
*
itB*.-,!, pa—a.—*- &lt;■’ «’•,
O 1»*-H .. •*• ri-taA,'T , .

just let them
they can be1

xx&amp;n

OHE PORTABLE STEAM SAW MUI
HEAVY PAIROvitSSs 1 wu. &lt;M

cluh 1

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&gt;-vrirr&amp;

11 “try lUra and -*1-ri~fn *fItjTlW&amp;f|hlg
i—.-.
।
.......
“ bharal
• . rn
" ' l'wtt • ha» I*. J - F-, CmuHxll a graduate
*" ‘fc** ‘UpailMul uf.lumlid»*
btifft-'ity laj jpflUkd. aB .'-*-=^

- Rmro;

Hastings, July 2BU1.1OT&amp;

L«£XS5^SE»K

KHTSALEW trade

in xtuHienrifshs.

iMt.bf) game of Base Bai!

-tn the business, can truly say that they
■«an do better work, and give better nat•fctfactlon than any other firm In thia
section.
W. H. Stebbins, the senior
member, with the experience of a Ufo­
time, will always give his personal at­
tention to this part of their extensive

**^*M^\*T

in aaftfor th» Couidy

n.

, the monopoly of 3fcc world. At
moe broke in, and of late yams
MMr countries have pow«fhlly followed,
Su-neroy «■-*•!* *

UNDERTAKING

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■xilUkan C*a«y tkmwsaisu Wd at Marshal,
Ibr tu&gt;

XXIMu3

SPECIAL NOTICE.

«ynr He* of the elaborate work­
------ -fi-'m of these onmmcnfc msy be grth«ed from ths price* msrksd ou
«klb
to itMUuaton*, t»wa. «U,
fa
pair of huge vases all covered over

JXrtx, * might b. obtained

WELCOME MARBLE.
H ACTINGS. MICH . May XW®.

Being a business that needs a great deal
a*u oom. aoslaatad.
Oats whkh ar. cnt.rin* Into for»l&lt;«&gt; oxm«. are of experience,
ataadj al 304 tor uuxad sad JW4 tot »blle.
A pplot. MUh. IMUftMt bbl.
'
After many years
BnUar iomorallaad: fA»h. I*®)®- Cbrefw: rj

JaggtsM^jr mosaic work. The vases and
------- -- &lt;iij.su*. teLma mde by both the Chinese and
tbeyfgl to Qpma
-Vi- m-..,—
Taaws-t

11. ulka to-day aV**! -tlwgC^iai
&gt;&lt;•-&gt; „fil,r v-hihltion*.
ioi.-r.-jtlng attirif
. tha- '^P* I4

I wish to oil all wool myself, and will
Io it and Card for 12 1-2 cents per pound.

WB*.'

CENTRALHQCfSB
ndk&gt;. «aB«alo*^&lt;w
aa.

OUbwS

Th. «Ua

Va. Chi­
.'wa dMM - • •** "**-

Swarfs Hopu-,
&gt; BAKBA*..............................t - MIC«

*Mh£liR ta.aasMtfaa W»fc^

mimbh
HnUacs. Mkbs. Not. N, ITS.

�ihould be cut out out immediately, If »
common bdx'Hve,' and the few bcie in it

yhth^epi-lltefaylHfl^litarhapneF
"rpt auRAL iwics.

dispersed to other hires ; or aomiAnucs,
when the bees are'not ven weak in num­
bers, cutting the worst infested combs will
luffice, and the bear be able to protect the
others. If your bore are in frame hives
I examine the combe, uud cut out' tach aa
Ute worms have made lodgemen Is .in and

''

destroy them.

CAM OF VABM IMFLKMXMT8.

Probably UjdJobs^ that, iri sustained

wwnam»FjABxzE.

ItMhfc ‘Mlrt Apr. Mu, i876
°»&gt; J dtojSVxrr.

i kiin;

.- , L

on farm implements every year, by leav­

newadvertisments.

ing the^ nxpnnnd 5?.
.W’&lt; *tonns
dews,would amoiin^to millions ofJ.J,

G. P. Row«ll ACo’i.Colvmil.

J.Ole&amp;Son
WtTOLWALK A RWrAIL’ ’

“

fU&amp;IyUU ’

V

to the sun, a plow lying in the field corej-

cracks

in the

beam inay lie seen fiom the road,

a har­

ed" Will!‘rust,

while

the

with

row agnnutt the, fence,

dropping out, and looking as

Cw»rrofa»M.MMCWu»kBL:

teeth

tho

if it

been there for months, hayracks and other
things going to distraction for the want

stucco

of being placed under cover, we need not

ask what kind of a fanner lives there, an

..

wt rd^d the answer in the general appea-

ance of the place—“a poor
low."

shiftless fcl-

Farmers, thia ia a hard

name

f

Okr ftrsa m ik Unrest Unu®

had

imam

■

■ UB . IMB

tCwrumn'Vow willi

Shingles Lath &amp;c.*

to

give to some of yon, bnt you deserve it

If the leaving of your

farm

inplements

unsheltered did not cause you any pecu­
niary Ions, it would be supported that you

and Ik* happy again

would have pride enough to cause you to

prevent pssssa

of your premises

making the remark, “here lives
IfflsfMTScr.”

of your

If one

asks you for mossy, to

buy

shoes, year reply may be,

a

“my

a

from
shift-

1W Retatisi ii Prita!

children

pair

cf

child

I

SALISBURY 1BROSSHA U

have no money; it ia a« much as I can do

to keep rau! rid body together
You
must go barefoot," while you are allowing

would cost to shoe your

child

for

FURNITUKE,

five

U)HAnG«* Bnteftuak

years.

Djn’t do it. No; fermers, aa yon value
the good opinion sfyour neighbors, don't
ask, them to lend you anything that ia
ordinarily used on a farm,. as you had bet­
ter go and buy the article wanted, even if
not uscd wqp! lhAaigtee a year.
Per­
haps you need's crowbar,’ and do not own

‘•psrCHOMAWCT, OB ■OUL CUABMIMO.”
1 HkuUmmi bai fMointU and s*i» U*
lav* and afacU*** of say P*Hmtkvy.«*»***. »■-

xsr*ftse!

tian Unci*. VrMsu. 11 iota to Ladlra. *U. l.WV.Cw
sold. A tow book.
Addraaa T. WILLIAM A CO.. PabY FhHadalpha
WTAWTIHK-lrff’Wb***' ilrf'BAKB
WOO a wonth Milla* cir WOm-oomIm book.
Any om that has a lMl*r to writ* wIU bor iL Mo

W

J. M. HEWES,
We

guarantee Satisfoctwn.

Hearer furnished free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
We
can give ytM I tetter figures than ever of­
fered before,’ for we make the most of our
Cufina and Furniture.

than you are, yet he owns every imple­
ment, of the most improiSjd patern, that
is used on a farm. Now, when you go to
him to aak him if he will lend you hn
new med rawer (cost S3 &gt; you must fee!
as if you were on a mean errand.
Your
neighbor lends it to you, and what do
you suppose he aaya as soon as you get

ent; he is just as well able to do- it as
am, hut he is too contemptibly stingy.''

I

pponptOMMXBt. |/l

Au exfiXmj WJol

£rUcr■ in Jdichi-

TOT

’"W

MHOkT Ltxi.wrwo

MICHIGAN
iCTESri’Y QWJltHjqA^ _
Tkwfllk »n««*l *MiS* rf L«*tar«* wUl i
‘SmKELva&amp;.’sa'ub-.
on-MataaBA*.
•
A,nju4 jy*-gW.!vaV.Uf Mkhieaa.
Vir^Mlion Pve-^r all «Mk*. F.

LEARNTELEGRAPHY

gan figures up the entire cost of keeping
But Ufar* &lt;•■&gt;* •h*wb*r*lo So*Aa*sd Auralrfull bred “Meriuc*, and says that their eniNf.r n. UTr^wpA
wool costa him. tat .Z^cepta Mt pound
which lie aeils al 30 cents.
His wethers
avevifie't lbs. to the fleece, giving nut
profirnt 9T.12 to each held on the wool.
The fifvfit on the ‘ owed, including iambs,,
ia MNdtHDOf^'ihkn' thia. ’ Tht* rtfpOrt
nays t MHe had been satisfied for some
tinxY-Uio*lite better Hwr«herp, tIn- brfttfr
they paid: but thw Meta whieh' were’
takas feoaa his own experience had satis-­
tied him that those who kept thorough
bred sheep, had a great advantage over
those who kept sheep whoso fleeces were
not of the first quality.
Ho had kept
sheep at first whose flews only yielded
4 lbs.”- Wool growers have to take into
cotwdtobdaiB»o4 only Inequality of tlie
wool, but also the sale of sheep for mut­
ton ; and as mutton sheep tho Merinos
are not profitable.

SOLID WEALTH!

^DXZjrf, AOXX'P, T.A8ALLK, FM.

CASH BltniMTION CSHPMT

Saanel eon maybe dried-andoooked in
the kfilfar and spring and'be almost as

thdssday, acg.

ufss?™"

a,

mtr, LAWC. P*O*1A. GEXFS
/to. KBAllfM, AOCK ISLAND.
DATmaST, MUSCATINK.
I .MASMING TON. IOWA CITr.UKIN.
JSMAt,' • nMTON.
DKS MOINES

sSSsSSaH^"“

hot“ *• “« tBSESSESfi** 8»U»Z ■ .SC

good as fresh corn from the garden.
In
the first place, pick that which is in good
c edition for the table, put it into a ket­
tle, and scald ‘
Thot. P. Portae. Bx-Oor. Xy4 O«ul M»o*&lt;sr.
„ 'i. &gt;■■:»
minutes, tT'*'
p&lt;mititkx.t wo PoerreiupKi
These jumvaled machines and rgpalw for
the cobs, p
the aven, t
name are supplied at lowest factory prices
UXT aB aiBTS ■....... .........
it will kec
other way,
lows:
“1

ITrmnril Whiff* infl

’ x

**SJhsCalm tertfaBUJ-sr ' -

$600,000 00!

GREBIjJMUSSELL

Oniahi,

tritboat Chinge ot Oan,

4&gt; •djaoc.-t.ju,

¥

tekiaT^jiw. ,.u*« •/; tie a
Mcf IM

HABTISOS. MICHIGAN. .j

su, mzurfmtiroRi£\

COLORADO. AJTD ne*
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VOL. XXI. NO. 27.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JULY 3f. 1876,

j'lisjidi'ii-lleckly hepiiblicjj! fiajtjitf. i’TJJ
geo. m. dewet
I? oil

AND

PUBLISHER.

j| I

/»!

XvwCuvL UJj.6 -Kenorn °°v
ow txije:
i

lint*
.»rtW •Mr of Suto Street. HMiinn. Barry
I). Mirhuian.
KKMS or SUBSCRIPTION:
nopnrtmpnt 1

A’ J TVS OF J1) VER TISING.

i

•logiolm

OLIVER CHILLER HOW!
igo6 Solo if 1871,
3043 Solo if 1871.
747s
Sets if 1873. 1437S Sola&gt; if 1874. 31077
Solo if 1873, 440 fully 100000 viLL
ok 41901410 704 1876.
Oft 44L7
TVAT f,uP*tV WW Solo

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL

Nine different Points for 1876,
I thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
। all kind of soil and work.
Come and get one ON TBIL,

‘nmfflWMMM

s. c- BRINDLE.
SuFaMIY 1‘CBLICCONVEYANCER a loan
lUpSl , -Wil! urcutiale loan un real ratala tot
unwoff J’iand utnanii.
xxKyl

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,

’

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL.

50yl
Jnnyl'73

J. L- FISH,

WON !

THE VICTORY IS

&lt; ollwti-'B/ »ad Convaxanetni
u y-l *G-'ii.ias crentioa. O
J Kirtie. Drncriuwa, II Ml Im

xxluu

LUCIUS RUSSELU,

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

lunyl-TMf
WM. BURGHER.
:
I’..un&gt;.nor. and SolidU
■i.. lluthire, Midi.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

1V5I. II. HAYFORU,

innjlTS
Dll. C. RUSSELI*,
N4 St'RNKON.-Oa- ever Juliui
»tare. 1‘basix Block. SUU blroo^
- PARTNERSHIP.

‘

xxl&amp;tf

W.M. UPJOHN,

For ftill Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competitton.
COME

AND

HEE

MEI

■JOHN STANLEY.
wolf.m.d.

ZtastsiiiES. June 12,76
.

.. J ■■weBSgPS.JllMlLl-l* — ■■gg'WC --------------------------

TAKE NOTICE.

Bit- IL F- PECKHAM.

To thote Whom it may Concern:
I am now running a NEW POIl TABLE
*i. U. PECKHAM,
m ACHING for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
1I1YS1CIAN k 8UBGION,
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
great, and Caving handled about 1,200 bmldu
tar* mgs in 16 years, feel confident J can satisfy
M. W. RIKER,
•MlX'* T?R PSACB- ,1« 4 ColUMi..
those that itoay fevor mewith a call.
Ai“U
Bl&lt;*k. State Street.
my address is Irving, Barry Go, MicK
)t.rSA,',SBURY Jk. B BOSSEAUot

J

Irrtas. Mitk, April, Hih.’.lW«S'J

How Western Farmers Suffered.

Gov. Tilden and Tom. Scstt Working
Together, Ao., Ao.

- THX PENINSULAR RAILROAD.
This road was incorporated in 1862
and subsequently ,built. After the con­
solidation ol the galena i Chicago Union
with the Chicago &amp; Northwestern, the
Peninsular Railroad wu merged into the
same consolidation on the bails of onehalf share of the common slock and one
half share of the preferred stock of the
consolidated company far one full share of
the stock of tbc Poninaular. la 1866
Mr. James Parton published a pamphlet
entitled a “Manual for the Instruction of
“Rings. 'Railroad and Political, in which
be treats particularly of this Chicago &amp;
Northwestern Ring, aud givts tho follow,
ing as an estimate of the profits derived
from the consolidation of the Peninsular
Railroad: ’

Railroad which, their report says, advan­
know!ced its rates as follows;
“Upon wheat, seventy-two per cent.
“Upon coarse grains, twenty-one per
cent,
‘
our personal knowledge. In
“Upon flour, seventy-one per cent.
thia a large numbar of votes n
"Upon lumber, thirty-fire per.cent.
palpably illegal mn received
"UpOn live stock, seventy-throe per cent spcctore against oar protest!and without
•"Upon merchandise, eighty-eight per any regard to their action in th
cent.
“Upon passengers’ faxes, twenty-eight
and one-half per cent."
as President of the Terre Haste and BiohThe report of the Board of Trade closes
mond Road,
with tiro following significant paragraph:
“From present indications there seems to
“Mr. Pock left the presidency of that
be a determination' to test the relative company many years ago, and tlie proxy
rigbta of all by an appeal to legislation. contained a memorandum in Mr. Pock’s
Wfa hope that thia may not become neecta- handwriting, undoubtedly written at the
ary, but that a policy may prevail that, time, in 1865, to the effect that the bonds
while it secures to the people an entirely which the proxy covered had been sold by
just consideration, will not lead to ernbarraraent of our railway lines."
THE CONTINENTAL , IMPROVEMENT OOM­
'
»ANV.

This company wu chartered by the
Pennsylvania Legtslature iu 1868. By
reference to the Certificate of Incorporation
filed by this company May 21, 1869, it
can In ascertained that Mr. TUdi-n held
1,00h shares (|50,D00,)2,000 share* 1103,
000) being owned by Cbl. Thomas A.
Scott. This company made a contract to
build the Grand Rapids &amp; Indiana Rail­
road for a certain amount o! bonds and
stock per mile and its land grant, which
Uf n.ow.oo
consisted of 1.160,000 acres of public
land In Michigan. This aecnis to hare
ISW.SM been a profitable jqh, for the Report of the
Land Department of the Continental Im-/
provetneut Company, dated July 1, 1873,
•hows that 90,443 acres of the Grand Rap­
ids A Indiana Railroad national laud grant
were sold for an average of 814 36 per
acre, “exclusive of village lota," thus:

isr.ZKJHS.

saw&amp;r.

WSe.coo

o y«*n compound*
iLriiod on n.ooxc
ebsn»«I Doo. f.t 18

Champion Reapers and Mowers.

Ni Q. CRESSY.

C. G. IIOLDROOK,

j

:iuu«i rrocKBOLDtai torr,
paaphlal to to bo found the fbilowof
tboUalma JrCbitMo Onion

i ROOM AN.

DELIGHT J.

TILDENS rail.
ROAD RECORD

PRICES REDUCED

PBOFESSIOSiL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

A ug, iu.' HT3.

fro“‘
SAMUEL

WHOLE NO. M70-

uwe
34.000

li.17S.000

“As the ‘Galena Division’ was the only
portion that could haye earned a dividend
in that ritao-this in reality comes out of
what that division would.have earned fur
itself if not consolidated, and is equal to
twenty per cent on the whole stock of the
original Galena road. It follows, there­
fore, that wince Dec. 1st, 1864, those stock­
holders bare lost their dividends, otherwise
certain (and probably of ten per cent, jand
have incurred, by’consolidation with ft&gt;c
Peninsula, a loss equal to twenty j»cr cent,
ou the par of their steck.’

TILDEN AN ANTI-GRANGER.
These various railroad consolidations of
Tilden and his friend^ whereby railroad
stock were greatly watered, were followed
by oppresivc rotes of freight in tho Northw«wt, - out of which grew the Granger
movement resulting in tho enactment of
tho Potter Law in Wisconsin aad restrict­
ive railroad legislation in other Stales. In
proof of this we take the following from
tho proceeding of a convention of farmers
along the line of the original Galena road

K2S“““‘

fi

TILDEN AND THE CREDIT MOBIL I EH.
It seefiis that even tho gigantic Credit
Mobiiicr iob could not get along without
hariuc; Mr. Tilden mixed up in it, as Che
following extract from tho precediugs of
the Congressional Investigating Committee:
“Mr. Hoar then asked Aiuoi, who pro
posed thia cunning schemes—by .which
everything was placed iu the hands of the
Credit Mobilier, and the following was the
teatiruony as it appears in the official rec­
ord :
'
"VsestioH by Mr. Hoar. Were you
not informed by ihocounMl who drew this
contract that this was a violation oflaw?
^Auiuerby Oaket Amet. We were
informed by counsel whom wu coturaltod
that this issuing of stock as a payment
upon the contract for building the road
was in entire compliance with law.
“Quation by Mr. Hoar. Who were
the counsel that gave that advice?
1
"Auticerby Oaket Amn.— Mr. Sam­
uel J. TiUkn"

TILDEN’S RAILROAD PATENT.

“We entertain no doubt that a large
majority of the votes east aN the election

“You are aware that the directors oftho
company, sotnc three years since, classified
themselves into three classes, under tho
statute of Dlinots: and under this classifies
tion the official term of but four members
of tho board expired this year, but haring
ascertained that two of the Directors,
Measn. Russell Sagn\nnd Selah Chamber­
lain were not holders of any of the stock of
the company, wc were advised that there
was grave doubt whether their seats in the
board were not vacant by reason of that
fact, and that though their tenp of office
did not expire this year, it was as much the
duty of tho stockholders to fill vacancies
thus occurring as to fill thosearriring from
the expiration of a term of office. Accor­
dingly, iu casting our ballots, wo voted for
I two other otockboldera of the company,

specifically, in place of Russell Ssge and
Selah Chamberlain ; but although no othjm. ."fa.
a. In.
.a dl

unanimous, the inspectors of election
failed to make any recognition of the vote
“Consequently the inspectors, finding
that their conduct was commented upon
unfavorably, not only by ourselves but by

and the Chainuan of the meetin
Underwood, who acted with agrea
tiality, add for whose character we i

“It was claimed by them that a resolulution had been passed that the Htoekbcddera prooeed to vote for four directors ct the
first chan, and that, under such a resolu­
tion, iWcould not fill any other vacancies,
but as we had not heard any such resolu­
tion passed, anff had certainly not voted
for it, we felt at liberty to claim, without
questioning the fact of such a resolution

Mr. Tilden is looked upon us the origi­
nator of the system of hoods voting at
railroad elections The following, taken
from the proceedings of a meeting of the
stockholders of the St. Louis, Alton k
Terr i Haute Road, held io 1875, shows
whnt Corporation Counsel Whitney says
of Mr. Tilden’s operations in this respect : va-u. cumiuu ui u&gt;c wiujmuj lor me J°ax,
“Reoolved, That the committee demand called under a printed notice, which made
from the officers of the company an inspec­ no reference to any class of directors, and
that no number of stockholders could de­
tion of the list of voting bonahohlen."
hold in 1866:
“Mr. W. C. Whitney, in addressing the prive of us our rights, given by tho charter
irAereos, Under the present system of
to fill all existing vacancies, by pasting a
di siatisfiod stockholders, stated that since
resolution, via voce, limiting the election
monopolies, the farmer and producer liar tho reorganisation in 1862. Tfldea'o cony
no redress, and is by the inadequate means ntirtee had beenpractically in control of
of transportation compelled to give two- the corporation;, that they, doted aymtat
thirds of his crop to got the other one-third inspection the KU of voting bontihMen. hereafter by the stockholders, as shall
It is well to say,
—A LARGS MAJORITY OP THE WHOLE seem to them, advisible
to market; and
" Whereat, We regard the prevent Sys­ VOTING POWER OP THE COMPANY—SO aS In this connection, that while the 'votes
were being taken we objected to the inspec­
tem of transportation m little lew than a
semi-legalixod system of plunder, by whichi holdeni of the securities to confer with tors, upon learning that but one of them
'a combination of capitalivts are reanog; each other and carry oh election
was a stockholder in tho Company, the
immense fortunes upon the ruins of the•
THE ST. LOUIS, ALTON &amp; TERRE HAUTE clmracter prescribing, as one of tho qualifi­
producing interests of the Northwest;
cations of an inspector of clccticn, that ho
ROAD
therefore,
Reverting to tho case of the St. Louis, shall bo a stockholder in the Company.
“Rctdvetl, That as we know of no1 Alton &amp; Terre Haute Company, wc submit
■'Wcarc also.advised that there *n»&gt;
adequate remedy for the present wrongs,; some further (acts about the trials and
or mnq l«au»&lt; 6ium oppraAon, hot tribulation of the stockholders’ committee
legislation, we must turn our attention to1 and Uusr oounaal, Mr. W. C. Whitney, in
Che. law-making power, and demand such' their attempt to elect directoni and to ob­
amiropriate and efficient legislation as will tain information in regard to tho position
remedy these evils, and thus toach corpor­ of the company a affairs. Wc cannot do
ations aad unholly eombinati &gt;na that the-1 better than give the word* of their own
WTOWlIWfU
rifto wbiiUwy. report of tho matter, as follows :
are bound to respect/
:
■; ,u•
“Tbo result of thu voting at tho annua)
&lt; “JfesbAwd, That in order to -carry these; meeting, u ahown by the certificate of tho
principles into practical effect, we hereby inspector!! of election, placed in office, for
pledge ourselres to oO-ojerate with the peo­ tho ensuing three years, under the dsuifiple throughout the State in electing a Leg­' cation Act, the four gentlemen voted for
islature pledged to tho same."
by Mr. Butter, the Pramtent of Um Com­
HOW THE WESTERN FARMERS WERE OP pany, and certified to that vote u having
Ueu about 4G;t00 against 37,400 received
• .
' '
PRESSED.
: To show the exactions to which the। by tho gentleman for whom we have voted.
farmers of that section were subjected to A large proportion of the vote cast by Mr.
by the Conaolidation Ring, wo have only Butler was made up, as we were surprised
to compare the nM» of freight ou thei to discover, of proxies more than fire years
Chicago &amp; North western Road in 1861 old.
.
“It included a vote upon the £Z-JS.
rotirod
with
which mm Mlapua tfi" Hr.,
“
nfrln :
Im appearance at bonds of the company, contained tn the
Camud and... ?Ht««re. Tho
Chicago sinking fund—about 3,000 out of the 46,Board of Trade &gt; responsible for ths 000 votes. Berard proxies, offered by Mr.

A. S. DEA-ISF.
«5Sm3

manner in which tBl- inspectors of election
conducted themselves.

regard of the

Chicago *’ Northwertern

persons who

executed

them

yeart ago

by reason or residence. The charter of
the company provides that a majority of
the directors shall always bo otiaaaa of tho
State of Illhwia, residing in the nonutim

it was nooosaaiy in order folWfill thw re-

of the gentlemen whom the inspectors ter­
rified to as elected do not reside in tho
counties along the line of the road, and
one of the two is not a cirisaa of Hliaois,
“It is claimed by ns, in yojtr behalf,
that these- two gentlemen, being diaqMlte-

received should have bets

n&gt;««4.

i.

'

�bj

REPUBLICAN CO. CONVENTION.

•««««« »

lannff

■hall seem to them advisable.
“This much with regard to the election.
The sum and subatance of it all fa that.
“(l)Wc cast the majority of. the votes

Pursuant to call the Republicans of the

county of Barry met in Conveotion in tho

OBO. 31. DBWKT,

Court House, in the City of Hastings, on
Hastings, , Mien., Jgly 31, 1876.

ktf/Jtrire should be mistaken in this

tiom by am^ority rote.

1876. *
evenfa. four members of the Board.
‘••Xc result of the election showed that

The Convention was called to order by

the Hon. Daniel Striker, Chairman of the

it wsacontroDed ty proxim m sreew mW
riqkt yort old, the we of vrtiich fa our
jodeedtat amnot be to severely condemn­
ed. Il results practically in d isfrnnehfaing
the atockbolders ofthe Company.
These
bonds, for which.proxiro were iriven seven
or right yea» ago. have undoubtedly, in
crtfatAieeb th£^!errvdT to bearer and
S&amp;I briufcht arid wlYlike other negotiable

was elected temporary
Chairman of the Convention. Wm. M.
Scudder, of*Prairieville, was elected teuw^

of Thornapplc,

ponuy SrerW^r.

Uic
Washinoton, July 21rt,1876.

Op niQitop, tb» Chair appointed as fiooB- «Xnrfrfttin cif&amp;eh if that 'of ttetr own
mittee on permanent organisation A. C.
Towne, of Prairieville, Clement Smith, o|

l.JUflriJT lanjTi'h ' tinco Be proxies

were given: so that the regfatxy represents
ub’ actual holder. It fa impossible for the
stockholder* to trace the bonds, to find the
the owners without very great difficulty.

as the work of reformers x and patriots iu

Prairieville, Wm. H. Powers, of Hastings,

From the opening day of the pMBCflt W»-

Abram Ryerson, of Hartings.

aion of Congress, last

to

up

December,

The convention then sdjourned until

For Vice-President.
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
of New York.

half-past one o'clock, P. M.

ownership iu the Company.It fa desirable
‘‘Honest money for all, and
that the periion a giying those proxies of
free schools for all.
There
Which wc have a pretty complete list,
should be requested to revoke them so far should be no inflation which
as on inquiri, it shall appear that they arc will depreciate the one nor seonot now nolder* of the securities of the terian interferanco which will
Company. Tito election being over we
destroy the other.”
deterniinod td bring certain facta to the
attention of the Board of Directors of.thc
Compnav which in the course ofour inqui- 'REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL
CONVENTION—3RD DISTRICT.
ricB wc had dioited arid demand immediate

ra-s

the West arc men of position in the
various localities where they rwtide ; but
. having no pecuninary interest in,, the Com­
pany or at moat, but a merely nominal one
they have left the afftixs of the Company
entirely, ’as' wc bdicvWro tho haml* of two
or three icAo midc iu New York. They
Wert very much astonished, as we after
wards learned from source- which we be­
lieve arc entirely reliable at the infonnation brought by us to thmr-attenteon, and
hare become considerably awakened to
the position which they occupy os trust­
ees for the stockholders of this Company.”

’ the purpart of disgracing

,

AVTttWOON BK3M0M.
The convention was called to order by
the chairman.

The eommittee on creden­

Absybia—Richard Jones, D. W. Ellis.
Baltimore—D.

C.

Sanborn,

Geo.

Podelford, John H. Day, Royal Q. Rice.

tho

Secretary

oftlw.Navy
Erray trail hwlrtku feror
verin^y followed n^ and every soap •fit

hA,u .JSwrycs

ner.t Bepublic?m official.

His own teflti.

mony and that oFcvcry chief of bttrtau or
hfa Deportment,Lave,. apperentl|r,. Ucn'

Carlton—Enoch Andras, H. C. Rog­

ignored.

• CAaTLCTOW—John Kcagle, E. H. Mal­
lory, Lewis Durkee, Clement Smith.

trt

was allowed a hearing, o/Zer thr.re&gt;M&gt;rt wqr
well wNiferriyi • 'I fa riov.

But I abet tier tne poet offis at the Cor
oera aboor, ef Tilden's cleet id, for fonafore the time comes, I she! be in debt to

,. Nuby Gowu^£°st

Kmtvci.», I

WreirtSf

jg^fl

fuchcr labor i
St. Uofais

Mr Robeson’s impenchmcut, aho»ld thn

Powers.

latter Committee deride that he fa amena­

REPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN­
TIONZ

Dewey, John Zimmerman, Hiram Merrill.

Mapli Gbovb—Abel Simonds, Mar
•

froai ta» N. T.’Iudipeedint.
Orangzviux—John H. Smith, Jona­
War has always been the hot-bed of
than Fox, S. W. Goucher, T. B. Diamond.
pape^money ind a national debt. Ac­
cording io Irving’s chronicle of tho ConPkairikvilk—John J. Perkiaa, Waahquart of Grenada, it was a Spanish monk
ington Cooper, A. C. Towne, Wm. M.
’
who invented paper money . when tho
Scudder.
Spaniards were making war upon the in­ ■■ f, nil! !t . i.jr.h-.l 1.1 al Iru; &lt;,n&lt;-.
Undtr the resolution of 1(38. no delecate viU be
Rltland—James D. Benham, C. n.
fidels, who intrenched themselves in An­ entitled to * Mat who doc» not retido in the oonnty
' daluma; but it fa remarkable that in Spain
Stone, Jacob R. Dudley.
io. W. Hwcaa.
now about the’ only Christian country
TBobnatplz—A. H. EUfa, 8.
B.
nt. McMillan.
that has not resortea to the expediency of C. T. MncaiLL.
L. FrAVLoiwa.
Smith, Russell E. Combe, James H. Mc«tao. Sr*VLUwu.
anL. Wills,
a paper currency.
Immediately after tho ti-tes.
jcxabd Winoi
Kcvitt.
Battle of Bunker Hill the Continental
ilxiun Wills
Congrats
had
issued
two
mil­ P
Woodland—J. W. Stinchcomb, E. P.
I». W. Climxu.
lions of paper money, which wus tho H. C. Session,
Barnum, Geo. D. Barden, Jacob Osauran.
beginning . of our system of finance.
8.8. OLD?. ftacretary.
The experiment was repeated.
Its
Tho report was accepted and adopted, j
paper issues were increased from month to
The committee on permanent organisa­
month, until the abrogate was $350,000,OQOf. Robert
Morris borrowed money
tion reported for Chairman, A. H. Ellis,
ghere Lu could ne hi« own notes. “Hard
CBf A&gt; li.r Ifl’iV.lY •fAL’GOST.A. V. and for Secretary, Wm. M. Scudder. Re'
money for the army*' was his appeal to. his
port accepted and adopted.
ta for the Canal • ot Bknv aad tar tan
wealthy knacker acquaintances In 1781
^«tal that the convention proceed to I
i ota Ooanty CoMiaUlM aod for nirii othar
ntawfahstanding the relief afforded by the

?

"faih Towwhip will be .nUtat to f«mr delecatM.
t«i -Jrb theuti,
t&gt;Cb»irm»n of lUrry Co. Hooubl.eon Committee.

elect a Delegate at Large to the State Con­

The Chair appointed as Tellna T.

Hbns^-in

cried Uio. naUbh' from bankruptcy by in­
troducing internal taxation and duties on
imports. ,A Datiotud Lank was eataWfahcd
and ooinagp acts were paswd. . Tho expan­
won* of the State baulf i ciroufation culminatedlh the panic of 1814. ■ A second
notional bonk w» organised by the Demo­
crats, and overthrown 16 ycani after by
their leader. High tariff or low tariff
prevailed for .a season. The panics of
1837 and’1857 paralysed ove^ industry

Hayes

He was charged

fa

with

weeks ago.

The almost unirena) verdict

oftboeo familiar faith the testimony,
to the offeet that his tredoeeni han
integrity.

was

failed
until

But no report was made

tho Committee reveal thuir animus by say­
ing that, although the tfatimohy'fa“ihauffi-

practices, yet there

fa ground

for

grave

It baa wot been forgotten how

death, and a dispatch, virtually

exonera-

Otter

constituted[ , tool wr .tho Noo York custom-house and
, 'poatoffis, the country wus rooined shoor. Tilden's
swore
point

and

led.

A

witness

Lie ntennnty In

There were’

thb ahny.

in the . Convention, which resulted as follow*:

of the Speaker’s previous good record ho

George M. Dewey received 42 votes.

was unanimomdy acquitted.

“

tdligence of Democratic constituencies fa

on Wednesday the 23d,

day of August,

D. Striker

“

inst. at 2 o’clock in tho

afternoon.

D. IL Cook
P. W. Nfakern

The Republican Senatorial Convention
District, will

day-ofAugnrt, instant, at 12 o'dock
Each township and

ward

M.

in the

oounties of Harry and Eaton, will be
titled to one delegate in

eruwot was placed suecessftilly upon the
forciga market. '

en­

the Convention.

A full rcprescufatioCfa earnestly desired.
Township eommitte* i will please give due

Bitt the most marvelous incident of the
years is

heed to thia notice.

the grotrth of banking. .When the De­
claration of Independence was signed there
l in the thirteen eolo-.
nieri There arc to day in the UnitedI
Staten HOT chartered States banka. 2,118!
national banks, (MG savings banks, and
_
23W private banks—6.066 in all. The
।
t by the Cou­'

The official call will

bo published on Thursday.

■Total,

.

But ’ the Tn-

-

Political Notes.

Portoffioe in the control ur Tammany, he

, “

-

bin raided onto that nite the eonvensbun

8

again dodged any definite

-

action on

tlw
The Das Moines Rtyulrr ttayn that nut
de of the profcorional politicians it has
it to hear of a t&gt;inglc Democrat in Iowa

Necawary for a choke 27.
Voted to proceed to a

whieli resulted

m

formal

ft two Indhar Budq-

bailot,

follows :

Mr. Wheeler’s letter of acceptance defi.-i
D. R. Cook
J. W. Stinchcomb
8. B. Smith
D. Striker
Geo. K. Beamer

Total,

-

NeoUd lMmk&gt;
•. On a Pennsylvania Central train one
Aty last week, on the way to Philadelphia
-

Nccreaary for choice 27.

The Republican County Convention on

fully

Saturday w*
harmonious.

attended, and very

The official proceedings else

were printed give the naolt of ite action.
As we understand the
delegates to the State

sentiment ' of the
Convention they

are a unit far Charire M.

I

1
in Bpdfah dollars and aided Robert M«rrfa iowBCTyieg the colonies through the

Croswell

for

governor, and probably for the nominaby us a euupk of weeks stare,

that

until

for the nomination of a candidate for Sen­
ator.

bed bin distributed

ing to eomfirm the witoew p but; in view

G. K. Beamer

for this, the 15th. Senatorial

afore the aettiu of the conveushun to make
a rade on the gambliu dem; and the houses
of ill-report in that city. Forchnitly we got
wind uv it iu time to her it postponed
uv faro, at a bank which he run doorin Had it been carried out I shudder to

Noo York

thrown away upon a party so

afternoon, of Saturday, August 19th, inrt.

be held at Nashville on Friday the 18th,

j—

•J”'

suspicion.

But we her got to work for it.
PmouHTM V. Nasby.
Wick would like to be Partmaster.
P. S.—A serious trouble
threatened

lory.
, we want fa reform," the

cient to convict the accused bf fraudulent

tieut, that wux intendid for the latitude uv

With meh care, and reasonable work.
ther can’t bo any question at to the result.
The Dimocrfay hci bin out to grow so
long that they mill fitc ex men never
fought afore, and we abd win. Will.
•‘Reform’’ in our mouths and Post-offi- in

under investigathm, wlueh was complried

and in the Western Diatriet al Middleville
The

necrly all uv cm. Occasionally an anx­
ious-lookin farmer delegate wood remark,
“wulsbel are do with tta&gt; ctntvV f iuri

tho sale of a cadetship and WM a long time

many other ugly featuren in the case tend­

official calfa will appear ou Thursday.

in the country. At. the crisis of the civil
war1the Government ^dppted. the expedi­
ent
the Continental Coneresa and .re­
sorted to’ paperi- The Legal-Tender and

The case of Representative
another in print

The Convention proceeded to an infor­
the Court , mal ballot for Delegate at Large for State

rity at 4 o’clock

this

their party.

B.

Diamond and Chas. H. Bauer.

hold' at

rable.

vantages obtainable from such a scurvey
partisan trick; would )jara Ixten secured to

vention.

Tho Repreaentativu Convention for the

East District, will bo

reached

until next swwion, prior to which all the ad­

tin Palmer.

French loan, the Treasury was $2,500,000,
in debt for current expcoMB and the army
was. starving and ., half-olothcd. Morris
fashed his own notes for $1,400,000, and
Washington's army set out for Yorktown,
where the war . ckweid, after |fl2,485,G93

But as it fa Dot

believed ^hat &lt; rfapdrt would be

Irving—Geo. K. Beamer.

Financial

ble to such a tribunal.

In Noo'York

and the East We »hd (wear it’s hard wou-

Ex I slid hev to stump both acckuhuiij
I have two specchs? aireddy prepared, oue
ur wichfa hard moMW and one soft, and the
other oratom of the party her fixed theiradvea fikewfae. I wood arjest, now tbit
ther may be no mistakes, that a ecmmittv
bo appointed in each plare where a apeeeh
fa to be made, to nee that the specker rises
, aoWrJapd that hegite thcrighl speech start
ed. After the reform spoekcr lies made hi*
■peech to the citiseua, ur course he uhood
be allowed to get ex full ex he cIkxbcb,
.but it wodd be terrible to her him git up
' and make a speech in Hartford, Coanec-

Bauer; 2d Ward, Milo T. Wheeler; 3d
Ward, 8. C. Prindle ; Ith Ward, Wm. H.

pint proudly to Hendricka.

likker
Tilden

Hastings Township—Abraham Ry­ Glover, Chairman of the Real Estate Pool
Committee, and Whittuom Chuiriuan -of

tine, D. A. Bowker, C. V. Robinson.

t

- 1 fAr^nW-feisL'i'^.'In'j
i IMTT .
.
. »itj

Henry M. Merritt.
Hastings City—1st Ward, Chas. II.

Horx-Moare Seeber, Geo. W. Valen­

Bascom agio.
The pisiform, eau’t help sootiu ih„
Dimoreriay uv the entire country, pertikelerly when the candidate fa taken in meount. It is the moot flexible platform 1
ever helpl to construct, and the Dimocrat
wieh can't stand onto it ain't worth the
name. In Ohio and Injeany we shel

Can-

erson, Samuel J. Bid el man. Porter Burton

•rwn-

»uCy am i

" r-7
■uiMtanahal.
.

NASBY.

Il was’only after a pcremfftry

demand, Hcteral time* repeated, that

ers, E. H. Sfaaion, J. M. Rogers.

prceenteti by the attitude those Senators warm your bowels agin. Under stimulitin infioocncea one kin afford to pay—but
to pay this year for last year's deUtn, wich
her Hod forever and can’t never be recall,J
aac-ti-memory, h a dtaguMm. j

or&lt;Mmrf ih. wMi,
ulUr &lt;ir4»rJ .f »e'of

Barry—Wm. P.Sidnam, W. T. Bar-

saw the BKmey paid, and be demanded it
it too, on account
There
AffTntetWUng uv Wka»d
with the final ain't any thing in Ufe so dugustin i,
payin
oM
likker
bills.
That
likker
e
J
. V. * &gt;

who voted against th^Scn^c’sJ ungdgtion.

information perjudirial to that officer has

tials
as ----LIMO reported
ICpUIWM the
»»V following pcroom —
delegates entitled to seals in thfa Conren’ pore of all this

Johnstown—A. G. Dewey, Levi M.

of our
System.

* in the BolknaptmLy *11
Lr ialhe -^-&lt;1 Cox'

^MnmAFyeWWy.
question in connection
.•
M...
mittee on credentials John J. Perkins, of the great day of accounts, next November.
On motion, the Cbiirappointed as com­

For PrcBident,
RUTHERFORD.B. HAYK8.
of Ohio.

mortgage and ore aafc so tlmt it fa unnec­
essary for th«m to attend the annual meet
iDgsof the Company orlqok *ft«r ite
interests. In this way the bona fide
hdxfars of tho stock arc outvoted from
year »oyear by proxies, which, if, they

The Growth

The evil

Castleton. S. B. Smith, rfJEbprnappfa.

National RepsbtoD Ticket

LD
jpvcu cm nwr _ WOCUOh—wu,
pade to much mousy in hind, after wick
&lt;bey w«re ea enthooataetic tor the great
reformer ea anybody., I stood out, Ky_

Th

.

’

naturally go to Itepublikin Stat™ Mi||
be giwm to the doubtful ones. Several
reformers who wuin’t satisfied with ihb

letter.

Washington

our

A. Halstead Eltfa,

County Committee.

trios to elect delegate to

the

Stale aqd

Confedcrcnw

Committee^,

compromised.
Mm

Fire still

liar?

the canvass showed as follows : For Hayes,

ben

IOT4 far TMao, 01.

remain, four
' St mar mJ-

A White Moantaiu

excursion party took q vote on

Mocdaj

Congremional Conventions, which resulted
SI follows, vfa.;

To the State Ct
Wm. P. Sidman,

Andrus.

They

-Lewia

F. W. Coffins, Enoch
pon,

unbowed

several

ex-Confederate

fr—oHhfanu

.tabHM-

The dde-

bed

Dur

a soldier
field, Samuel 3. Tilden would

not

a cause for which the soldier fought at

Smith,
elthc

chotBe. of mast it natal!
I favor of Str, O'Dofin^l.,

orthact, m m.

Britain
I

The Raleigh

of $164,366,- |twi*

'lotkr rrappoK.

tBrn K

Suttlm Suu.

X.

C.

A

, fa

frank

&lt;W

Ite Cteitaa™

4 item ttat

if U&gt;&lt;7

U« iV,

MU

sort about

one

thou-

IteJIfan) were Pei'

*

.

�l^iciiii-lleekl^DplililicapiajiiieL

AH*

The Nationil Auoclatran

Midsummer Holiday Number of serib*

SPECIAL

NOTICE.

MAK TOHCK.

nfir’e Monthly

BHmiAlFAMtRMAWWMTT.

OEB-H

THE TE8TTM0NT OFTHE WHOLE WORLD.
Bwo« twee Jedri

&lt;iCU&gt;S5

u Ae

,deleg.ie

*JUio»d Adoption h,ia in E„„u H JI
Chicego Ju!1e 20, 21 ,od -j, I

for an I risk w
couldn't pay but

•d him a pig. He got
®*P¥
TU woman

.
GurdayamlSundayaW r. n.

*1 to inlonn Xbe Meed, of ocx^cuH, ie
s*ny aad a^deleg

couMic^ eoeceroiag

The object of thb

is tho

&gt;n

f fcgxn it
__________ __
_
hlaiad to
oppose the works of darkness, under the
’’“4 0&lt;
organisations
It b com-

’ ■

i®XWa

.drily exevpt

;

id%y Numberisvleretad•«. travel. In ths firet
place tlierels H H.’» description ef atypical
ifC^ vdl»r.-&lt; «•““*“«
7'
*U7h
” bidden under &lt;be
apt tIvie 0f -HIdmad-»eek Town.
Th®
readers of Sender will have th. oppnttuni_
m ’•U:know?’ 5”"? °r B,,ried
atlse F The Illustration. »f t£b paper are of

POST OFFICE, TIME ^RD

only»man aha ever h&lt; widoul th. a|mlpaaa
a lawyer
mv A •• nV grt Hut pir
ThJyjUire» heft thrii
IfeeMde bf the tarn

all of ih.. religious de­

ortavarfy

nominations Of our country, eleven ofwbiuh
reprraentod M It*,

^gedtering.

The association h headed by,

and com­

bcut talent iu the

country, and u success and steady growth
fcave marked its pathway in the part, wc
him who Jias said, “In
’ .

secret have I said nothing.''

8

Street lea

Paring the past year the National Aww

ciation has met the first j&gt;art of an .agree­

by rabing

ment,—Via !

ten thcusand

-If". ■t'.

msadows. The paper emit with three connets
by the author—which reminds us that the
Midsummer Holliday Number is brimming
with, poetry from. IxtginDlng to end—among
the prose contributions, and Aren in the edi-;
tnrial departments.
i
“NiagarU" foils eery filly into a series of
trsrsl-skelelies.
The account printed in
the Midsummer Holliday Scribner, and pro­
fusely illustrated, is written by O. W. Holley,
a revident of the locality, end probably the'
l-cst authority on the sulytat. Mr. Holley 1
.1— __ .
■______ &gt;
.L- •______ 1

the whirlpool. Major PowelPe descent of tho
'Canon bf Uta Colorado (tleaerlbcd by Hie Major

ilM:.Utoke-

Diplheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, nnd Bearlei

deuses of debility, will otfeelarilp neautraliie the
peril.
-A. CARD
TO THE A UKHICA X PUBLIC.

only voyage
daring.

ill farther in the Midnbner, in Gail BaaiUsummer Holliday
5r on the British I’ro.
ton's "Neighborly
rineee, which inelm_______
__________
_ ____ We shaft ralsntlessly punno any one who imitate*
an account
of heroisms
of thr steamahip "Allanlie" diMater: iu A. this with the ntmeel Vtfor of the law. Wetaost
Street,) presented by Mr. Philo Carpenter
C. Weehler’s jaunt through Culoradn . and in
rU to pm tact I
of Chicago to the cause of general reform Col. Waring’s -‘Two Hnndred Miles in a More)
Row-Boat, a river voyage through an unfre
and especially opposition to secret organis­ qurtiled and moot ancient and inlevealing dia-*
ation*.
By raising
twenty thousand trielof Europe.
Mt Barrougs has long been faaiuus for bis
dollars by June 1st, 1878, to complete the
writings alxiut Birdn: and Miso Bridge*'
endowment fund the building with the Cfated bits of Field and Sea-aide, made
with sparrows, satid-pipers, and the
igbt
and Ac., will be deeded to the iwsociation.
rest, have been, for years among the frrshimi
Rev. Wm. Lentyof Indiana has present­ and most admired r..atril»ntlon«ln tho AeSdeed to the Asaociatiun u farm, consisting of
under their control the fine stone

future.

Chicago, (221

front

grid ItKSK’ wyssr

West Madison

te

rtrSS”

I'ocnty CMMpoMmr

COUNTY

trail ii given, alio, of the hero of that extra*

iwStaSass,-

F-’ver fitlVS notora0 uV^tSnti

which places

fund,

dollars endowment

edifice in

about

.

town of "thirty rides." But before we ooms
to the anxious traveler, we are lad pictorially.

look for atill greater achievements in the

future, trusting

J M XEyiXS.P.M.

.all

hollows ohhihit,

iWgeyJ

; and

pos’d of sortie of the

(H 5TY OFFICERS.

|prt_. nuriieiari «««nt win
run todnA
knikj,b
wldwat n&gt;nni»&lt; the tisk ofdberder&lt;ri .umwh and ta-ds. wUl r.culmlhe th. tafiu
rir. «»i win prar. . met
..reoabl. and wholesome stimulant and mean, of
e0BaUrBCtll!&lt;
„[ lnttUot. On Ion*
— vurwev. wh.ro th. cr«r. of whrilnaor ottar
d__. _b.n.
to Hit meat. It

prospects concerning the success of our
cguae.
...

, |’&gt;"ub Expr«M.at

■

officrihMre Midsummer HoH- j^^ttan Hortritor'a .SlomZb Dltinra. That

'
Pnainixvna-e Jnlv 2fkh. 187«.
Kditok Rawssb :—

Piles. Fistulas, Strictures,

tor

j»3PiX“
» u»y. i
it will

Madison Dispensary,

80 acres of the beat improved land,-worth

at least 175.00 per acre, and other pieces
of land of smaller dimensions

dooatod by
a thorough cultivation being an impossibility.

different

been

hare

persons

who

are

friendly to the cause.
Five College Prreideuta are among tire

Association

member* of the

rt. It 5 e’rlook *•

ranks

talent some of which

first

and,

other

among

the

Nation. President

II. H.

George of Geneva College Ohio is

Presi­

in

our

Drop deal Swelling*. l*as*lyria, and StiffJoint".
tbeir

MARRIAGE GUIDE. OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

Tho Fall Elections.
Mr.

hm&lt;

Rottaynu

received

hb life

if be pemsted in publicly exposing
A Hayes and Wheeler Hub was organised
at Middleville, last Friday evening.
The

aecreto of Fne

Masonry

work in Farwell linll in tho

jAign

the

he fears tunc

of them, and entered as fearletdy upon Lis

presence of

perliapa 2000 persotis, as lie would in any
rural

district

achool

in our

land.

He

exposed tho frauds of masonry
which had conic under his otpecivl obser­

boldly

Saturday instructed for

vation much to the interod uf the Astuci

atiun and displeasure of the craft.
Duringrthe Chicago fire Mr.

Roaayne

was a member of the Masonic board of relief

I. O G T.

and be gaveau account of tho proceedings

at that lime substantially ns follows.

Ninety thousand dollars were sent to the

board just after tho fire by various parties,
and from various sources fur the benefit of

W. C.T., Rev. M. Browning,
thormi-l.l) &gt;, .,ne man may

know

distracted master masons, their wives and

another.

W. 8

H. J^Dwdlv.

Of Him aitouoA MS4.0OO were

childn-n.

W T.. Mis feu Moy..

used as direcrid, &lt;3&lt;&gt;,&lt;H&gt;0 for rebuilding
Masonic

i outity Convention mi Saturday, bu»

Lodges,

fl'.OOrt

for famishing

elections which will precede the November
contest:
Kentucky, on the firat Monday iu Augual. ALTERATIVE, TOME. SOLVEST AND DI
This election wi'.l&gt;e for members of the Leg­
islature and Circuit Judges.
MHEAlabama, on the first Munday in August. /
State ticket will be chosen.
Arkansas on the find Mbuday iu September,
Hints utEcera.
Vermont, ou the find Tueoday ia September.
This election iefor Slate officer* and memtara
of the General Assembly.
Maine, on.the second Monday fajSeptcmbcr.
Here a Stale ticket will be elected.
!
Georgia, on th? first Wednesday in October.
--I • u.Z.__ 111 _L_—* .
Weal Virginia, on the second Tucsdcy in
October. Thia election embraoea a Slate
tiekM ami members of the Legislature.
la, Draft), Female Weak
.Ohio, eecond Tuesday in October. In Ibis
Hiaia a full ticket, with the exception of gov.
ernoe and lieutenant governor, will Ixi elected
Indiana, on the aeoouJ Tuesday iu October.
Here a Tull State ticket will be elected. .
' Iowa, an”(he aoeond Tuesday in October
Stale officers.
/
,
.
,
Nebraska, on the iwcuud|_Tuesday in Octo­ nftki Kervwws Syetem nemedkfael
ber. Bute tiekrf.
5
li ZI5’’
Colorado, on the second Tuesday tt betober. pomomn a controlUm power or« Uw nar
.
Slate ticket.
. . :
.
IxHiisiana, on the first Monday in NovemMr!

Masonic Judges that hid not suffered from
flri flri K **ie‘ least and Uk bahrtce

’ftfoet VeMlinetol^tartratMdjryrt dbeov-

4lh~W«rd Cbucin.

W. I. a , Mias out Vow.

returned to the parties who sent

rill hale dart Bchnrx ntorr

W. A. 8 f Mlns Id* Hills.
It

wilt take

G*o Freem‘»*

S9.2S

which was to proctire coal, food, clothes,
oil or gnat and pay rent from the 8th of

Orangeville Township Caucus.

k B ।'l ,nU of the renomination of the Hon.
Julio r. Borrowi. fotconyress.
x
-

October until the first.,of the next
upon tho strength of which

Onaaamixn Mie*. J-ly IRb.

the

June,

Board of

relief published a book (whioh ww shown
to the audience) entitled " Blessed Charily

as a me: i.. I* IM anmnd by somebody.
There |, n, man in the country of stiffer will

(U)

While Mr. Rouayno was disekwing the*,
To tbs

County nomiriting convention:
~?ughtalin, Jopi H. Earie. L. A.

p. B. PHOSM

frauds in the

presence-of hundreds, of

"IUw

Mwm.'aot o°«

■

sngtvUh. at the Eagle school house, near the
realdrere of t. P Viantsnd. on Saturday
August 13b', 4 0 C .‘C*

tn“the dwOTlHen'

A,J

PREPARED BY
11. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.

for the election «»f a delegale to the County
Convention to be held at the Court House on

MV Sonhyne

Powers and one for D. R. Cook.

•rs

wm

remarked That

he

had

AiUntiun “scalpers"!—The Hayes k Wheeler
■•real;.':;' will meet at the Court Room Wed-

L1M

buahels.
Reporters

.

the-re™,

NMiuar

■ ■ - --------

r„..B »«•»■

•rf-

Hayi

were

present

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

Haiti net. Mich.. Nov. 14 MW.

xxWa

FOR SALE OR TRADE
Valuable inposmatkin.

—»----------------

-

Nothing wn^

_

djly W-f »t,"d

In conclusion,

.fMd.7i.aJ-

OSE IDUTABLE STEAM 8AW MILL
in good order runing every day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OF MULE8 7 yean old
ONE b year old MARE, ONE BUGGY
tootriy new, aho ONE HEAVY STA­
TIONARY ENGINE, for aria on GOOD
TERMS. For partieulan enquire on the

representing

xxilTmi

.

"“"W *“.e?

TOffiErtMUC
»e Bamxx* boulod

'

&lt;-

declared unamlmoiuly elected as

aald delegate.
On motion, the Convention adjourne-i.’
J. W. Baartv. Chairman,

rf the OeUm*)

Union Block,' over Boaion Owl'Store.

which resulted in thirteen votes for Wm. H.

12 or I o’dock Mr. Caleb Thompson of Maple
time hail his tarn burnci with all its contents
... . .t_r___ -I...., oroi

'■ .«■

DENTISTS !

. E. STAUFFER, (Prop.

Barn Burned.

‘

Stnital and leckaaical

HASTINGS, MIOH.

M. Dewey, Beerelary.
1
On motion, the ehair was mithoriife.l io
appoint a leRor. and appointed I. W. ('’roomaw.
.
.
'
On motion of F. S. Bowen the Convention
proceode.1 to an informal tallol' for ddegatc.

Gw. M. Dxwxr, Secretary.

By order of Com.

STEIIVHOEF &amp;W®

CENTRAL HOUSE

Hon. James W. Bently chairman, and Goo.

popshr. I f the Jouritul and its confcdtraie
p-Hior derive (o go where they will be nppre-

ben, r.ftbe Allegan Jeumef, sajw;

w*v a Co., New Y&lt;
gMsaai Dmmbi
llili'd world, iu |M

th. "kSUK »*J" r.|*~nU»g *•

Oregon, where greenback ideas newish* ’

‘•trianoe

t'hilblalni,
PUm.
Chapped Hands, Jthrumaliuu.

The
TheReputoUin'.£attusfor.,lhc d*J» Ward

average . to-*cb4*»9&lt;&gt;
dbtriTdGonlFthe' rU,000

something beW L. II. 8. Mrs

it.

VECETINE
Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorates the
whole System.

Farwell Hall, into the firat three degrees

Though

UIoIcLm. .3 also Kwellia
&gt;« radically cured if the &lt;
ta tho PiUs taken night a

Hardly a visitor to the Centennial will be sat­
isfied to go home without seeing New York
(My. of the attractions of which ho has read
and beard so tuttch. Few strangers, howexur,
know of the delightful short trip- that may be
made from the city iu all directions, at a small
expense. Scribner’s Midsummer
Holiday

dent, and Rev. Mr. French D. I), of Cin­ chief points of interest near the city.
Altogether, this number of Scribncr’a is jiut
cinnati b secretary for the ensuing year.
what it claims to be, » Midsummer Holiday
During the seauon of the AsRoeiakiou Number—to be read under the trees. or by the
Mr. Edmond
Roosyoe, recej^ly Past sea. or during boum of wailing for ear or boat.
It is light, without being frivolous, instructive,
Master of Keystone Ixxige in Chicogu,
without being heavy, end full of beauty.
initiated a candidate on the stage in

luauy IctU-rs threnteaiug to take

Indiscretions uf Youth

nb'iul-1 be in iUuatration of one-fMr. Hnrmug's
tuud delightful mays,—"A Bird Medley,"—
printed in the Midsummer Holiday Nnmbvr of

A-«*sS
jt.-W.Bwrt.

wsr.ffisxssssw, VSeBTINELSoUby JI DRIKIGISTR.

Swict’s Hotel,
GRAND BAFOft.

BOABD AND ROOM,

MICK

I DAT.

�18. Xnuerb and Ann lenaadrMl
HPpBATK OBDEK-n

tho beat buggy ctiir risen in the county ot
Barry. hS forge*
P^*’ ,n lh®
shop with Jawn Rich A Bro-,
Church and Railroad Street,

no™®- o.
___

XXCtf

THE GREAT SHOW COMING.

entree uv mis

M D Recd dtmxen to call attention to
hbswWwwSUp, wt~«
found at all hours of any d»y, ready t0
any work in his line, from putting a ne*
■poke in an old wW, to tho building of

ripiminm onpiMB
At Hastings August 14th
THE
LEVIATHAN COMI2STG.'
LAKGKBT SHOW UPON BABTH-Hlppodrome. Maoanrte. Ciroe*. Mardl-Gra*.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

HOWES’

$10,000

CHALLENGE

GREAT LONDON

THAT

CIRCUS-HIP PODROME

Sanger's English

Menagerie of Trained Anltiiftlt.

Mardi-Gras Carnival
coMBur-a-Tiou.

Great London Circus,
Sanger's English Manag­
er!# df Trained Animals

PROBATE ORDER:

AND

MARDLORAS CARS 1\ AL,
Owns aad dally exhibit* tbe

BatGmjuf 5Mnhi Wails
tatnv meals: I eat what I like: and whenever I
feel under the weather. I retort to my
Tarrant's Scltacr Aperient.
- ------an. and
violent
r. In the

810,000

CHALLENGE

THAT
HOWES' GREAT LONDON CIBCI S,
Etc., Etc.,

Only Ureaae ef Fear Kerri Brecri I U-r&lt;

-—
SALE ON EXECU’
I of the Circuit Conn for the .
State of Michigan, dated t

810,000

PETERS MUSICAL MAGAZINES

CHALLENGE
THAT

HOWES' OBKAT LO.NDON

“‘DarcnoMAKcr, or hodl charming.”
X Bow either eex may foaeinato and rain the

mueh Marie a* the u&amp;emoney weald bay In she*

■old. A eaeer book.
AddremT. WILLIAM A CO.. Pub1*. PhlUdelpha.

810,000
LOVSEHOLD JILkLOD

CHALLENGE

THAT
HOWES' GREAT LONDON ( UM I S,

oeal Marie. eoatablnrall i
»y Han. I&gt;anx*.T«o«*a.

Etc.,

LANDS
HOMESTEADS.

Every Failure Advertmed Truly Exhibited.

brakt rellabjelafortnallon, wb*
cheap FARM, or rovernmes

the

Sew yobk

MILITARY

AGENCY

Etc.,

Emblematic, Historic, Amphithcatrical, Allegorical, Etc.
Every Nation of the Glofe stepmotled.

Only One Ticket Required for All
’
PROBATE ORDER.
STATS OF MICHIGAN. County of]
ETEBS'

VRGAN 0ELECT1ON8.

More Perfuming Animals than any other Ten Menageries in lhe World!
THE ONLY ZEBRAS RVZR SEEM IN HARNESS.
Specialties. our areal feature, THE GRAND MA BAH-GRAS CARNIVAL. Berea Mamure
Gold Chariui-. Five Performing Hephants, live Performing Royal Bengal Tigm, Six Mmtur African Hyena*. Two Roman War Chariot*. Roman Charioteera, Fearlee. PavaUora eacortit&gt;K Greetea BmuISoo. Degeal Ceatnme* adorning shapely ladiea. The Spirit of ' &lt;&lt;'—Waahlngion l efeyrite. Goddcaa of Liberty, William Penn, Brother Jonathan, aad hundred* of Conti­
nental Charaeleru represented. Rephaul Courting. Hurdle Racing, etc. We uae our own
R»ee Track. Bead «mr $2.*dl.&lt;n&gt; Challenge- Four acre* of Exhibition Tenia. Ha* no equal—no

ETERS’ 1 ARLOR MUSIC,

810,000

CHALLENGE

THAT
HOWES' GREAT LONDON CIRUI S,
Etc., Etc.,

Owm and daily exhibit* FRRI la the yebiU street
of each eltyer pUaeef axhibitiM.
«dtbs
lancet, aeeet eeady and xaacalloenUr eoustructed

85,000 CHALLENGE

nine all the latest and beat Danee and S
Marie by Rural. Cam. Wamtaa.
Wttau*. l‘*oau.etc.

HOWES' GREAT LONDON CIKl'I S

Own* aad dally exhibit* the only Potoquslne io
REME DE LA VREME

35,000 CHALLENGE
THAT AT
HOWES* GREAT LONDON CIRtT;

:N TELEGRAPHY
25a^L“r^T&amp;,-y^vr

485348532348485331142323482323

SOLID WEALTH

86,000 CHALLENGE

EWErni Ht BSnSROUflC
fflUEHR

8600,000 IN GIFTS

mt Um Grand MABDI-GRAS CARNIVAL I
eel*in biaaty. waadir.and aaaraltade, any At
pnb

evw bee. npCS^the

GrauMt^FOb'tMe ever Preaeutad lo th* Pnblie

AFORTOTEFOB. ONLY »12
MUX. D0CKRHX,
THE BKAmrui. F &gt; ai»l A X AttTWT, aad Ctrnmytoa
remri. rrtorij^. lleotU Art, and Kwr-lfm*. Mbr tn
«h* WorM, all o&lt; wLUh U aawsatUHsM wltbmR eadOte.
bridte.'Or tra|4ar*. (wyna the leu* la. A. of b«r hoomfc.
HAoeoltorptitniTo FnoDt'CR WEA
W4DAL.

THE KENTUCKY
CASH BI8TRIBUTI0N COMHAHT

THSKSfttT,-AUO/ol, 1876on which oooarion they will diriribata to the tiek et
holders the immense sum ot

$800,006 00'
Tho*. P. Porter. Kx-Gov. Ky., Genl Maasxer.

TEN PIN BALLS

85,000 CHALLENGE
mare

Biapbanu than

any

other renews I

85,000 CHALLENGE

Ateo WO Mtxnsai. K&lt;i&lt;w**ri«aaH. 0&gt; wu*tl.. A/n.
UUc. Blppodroasrik. AaHdUirantrel, u4 AaUpaUu
Arttrt*. »U uf wl&gt;kli ere HrsVelsn In their ssrtowe sped-

85,000 CHALLENGE
■twerwh u. SSalCwM *. S?

&gt;5,000 CHALLENGE

&gt;50,000 CHALLENGE I

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NO. 28.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1876.
THE YANKEE SHOOLMISTRESS.

Mis Wardlow,
give him a place
“Has William told you what
done, Mr. .Tillson?"
“Yes and I nm prepared.
I
think it is any sign of d^alb for a___
OF on IK
make his wilf It Is a pity to defer; it till
sicknesn reminds ns that wc are mortal,
but it is better late th an never.
The papers were all1 prepared mid
ready to be signed and. wiuxwod, before
ilxn
A.... .. ..«.
^.a.4
He willingly accepted of the guardinn­
ship of William and hie 'property, for the
'
At noon Mrs. Rogers came in, aud tar rent of h» minority, in case of hia fkther'a
death. He and Mim Wardlow witnened
XT Ji’S the signing of the will, and just as the
I by their father, who Sow slept quietly.
snn wm netting took their lean-.
“Mr. Rogers is terrible fuasy," his
Entire KattafaUion.
wife remarked. ■’Bufcausc I said somo■k in Barry County.
The next Monday morning, Mixa Ward­
thing to William thr&lt; morning that he
, did not like, he jusi'lrctted himself into a low and Hugh Marston left Colchester.
It was a beautiful May day.
It is de­
ture. upon Jiaving anything happen to ex­ lightful at all times to view the varied
’ cite him. 'I with William had staid landscape* of New England’,*■ changeable
i away when he was well off.' Wc did not scenery. Il is hardly passible to say at
i want him ; there is plenty of help to be what season of.the your it is moat beauti­
had for money. I suppose he u lunging ful. Ilngh waa iu wwtaciea of happiness.
! around, in h..pra he will get something He had never, since hi*. earliest remetn
I more out of Roger"; if I can help it, ho brancc, left his retired humble home.
won't get a eept.
He was always get­ True, he was not a native of Colchester,
; but he had no distinct remembrance of
ting Theodore into sou»c scropa."
It
sometimes
Which fa th. b»£t (.im* Wheeled Alnchin.- in the Market. Call mid
“I cannot think you are right- there. '! any other residence.
| ‘■cowed as tf lie eould reinember living in
’ Ho hi a very steady young man.”
'-Folks don't know him as I do.
I a fine house, with carpets and elegant
'
furniture,
but
if
he
tried
to
think
mure
I shall never forgive hi in far bringing The- j
Both Ehiinhed and V'nrinisticHl.
। odore out in the tcrrildu Ixisineas last 'I of it, to recall it more distinctly, it would
; all seem confhrion, and heconld not tell
River* Vibrator. Buffalo Pill*, Ohio Swctipataltcs, 1 winter.".
Michigan RwubMWakkw, ai.so the Ririhali, cijover
"He wax obliged lo do it, in order to ■ whether it was a half remembered drcam or
a fancy, atirred by hearing his mother tell
clear liimself.'* "
•Who would have cared if he had- of her home after her marriage, on the
bcerrconvicted ?"
- beautiful banks nf the Hudson, where he
Misti Wardlow looked al her in aston I was burn.
They arrived at Fairhaven in the early
isliinenl.
"Mra Rogers, hi* father and sisters after-noon. Tho clergyman happened in
at the station jurt ns they arrived, and
wuuhl have eared I"
She was surprised nt the effect her ‘ took than directly to the parsonage.
‘•Indeed, Abba, I shall insist upon it,
words produced.
Mra. Rogen, .sprang I
from her scat, her fltce purple.
For ai aud Mra. Corbin will be delighted tu re­
ILteting^. April 12, 1876.
.
moment she remained standing, then i ceived you."
‘■You arc too generous, Mr. Corbin, and
staggered and fell backwards on the |
I dislike to make your good wife so much
lounge.
trouble."
Colcholer
‘Tn this thing ki
“As if Abba Wurdtew over made any
Has it got out?"
"Of course it has; you did not exfiect one trouble I But there ia uo use in dis­
always to keep it e&lt;met-a!cd ? It seems cussing the question. You know of old
that my will «law, so you may as well
strange that you tried to do it."
Ellen came to Miss Wardlow's aide, submit with a good grace. I toes this
and whispered in her car: "Is William young gentleman belong to you ?"
'■Yes, sir ; this is Hugh Marston. His
my own dear brother, sure ?"
An affirmative nod was tbe reply, and dying mother left him to me."
"Ay ; well, he and my Henry will made
the little girl darted from the house, and
randoHii t«. the field where the young man a good span. He is very welcome for
your sake.'
was plough’
A pleasant welcome waa given by the
clergyman's wife to the travelers, aud
brother William!"
He held up h» lior*^, and turned to Hugh thought the folks in Fairhaven
the child who came bounding towards esteemed Mina Wahllow as much as they
did io Colchester.
him, with her eyes sparkling with joy.
"My dear Abba," Mra. Corbin said,
•My owu brother William I Miss Ward­
low said so,” and she clasped her arms after tea, “you do not know, bow glad I
was for you, when A heard of yAur good
around hit l»cck.
’’I.ittlu nialer I have known it a long fortune; 1 knew you could 'doso much
lime. I cnuldu. ver have loved you and good with your money. You know the
value of it. Mr. Corbin says you wrote
Mary .*» if you had not berm my1 fistent.
d What did it mean, that father took your stay would be. short; wc nil hoped
you would come back to Hve."
yntt from the asylum?”
“I expect to have a pcnnnx.nl home in
’ -J cannot tell vou, hut run l»ack now."
William followed her/to Um house. Colchester. A gentleman has engaged my
Miw« Wardlow smiled l*:r welcome., and services, Mra. Corbin. 1 am to Im* mar­
his lather’s wife hid her face in the pil ried tho 1st of Jone. You give me your
best wish ch, 1 hope?"
lows of the lounge.
•‘To be sure I will; but I never thought
“William, your father has been telling
of that. Somehow I had thought, you
me about you."
i ma s.—
.. I «i‘d not Wte™ ke would not be apt to get married."
“Why not? I can imagine no reason
would die and uni own mo to the world as
why I should not"
hb&lt; *.n."
t
“
I do not know that there ia a reason;
“You have known it before? '
“Of courae I have.
Grandmother told
mo who I wax, mid 1 can remember Aunt and yon have seen so much trouble
Lucy Merton, who was always telling me sorrow, and I believe the greatest reason is
of my father ; I was not ashamed of him if that 1 did not think you would ever find
any one who was good enough for you."
h&lt;* waft of me.”
•‘Ob, my dear Mra. Corbin I You do
Your father was not ashamed of you ■
he took the txiurac lie did for peace.
h-*l not know how faulty I am I I do not look
for perfection' I should not have bocn a
your dinner, and when he wakes up you
must go in and talk with hhn. You will fit wifrfor . perfect man. But you
believe in happiness In kho married life?
forgive him, Williom, us you hope to be
I am sure you are a happy, women."
fnnjiven?”
.
IM, I know 1 am , um ocriviunj, *
“I have nothing to forgive him now.
I would not have changed places with believed If before I was married 1 could
Theodore before. W my father ran only have looked forward to the cares, anxietieM
and trials that there awaited me, and
.ret well, so as to know how much I love
him, ll will U, mow h.ppio«&gt; Uun I through which I have safely pored, I
WWMpwtal
I.WIjnM
bj h'” should have shrank back with fear and
trembling. Yet it ia better that we can­
Mid ba aib« not look into the vista of the future. . I
w„ ;«.la
allws «» "jlbaa. did not expect to find" my future life
a aoene of unalloyed happiness ; I expected
W Jtinn »P lo 0“ b*We, l&gt;« [taped
to pass through homo trials ; but, Abba,
the ontstretehed band; “How are you
I always have had strength equal to my
feeling thia aftero-on, my fcther?
“My son, can you forgive me?
Lan day, and I believe that my happiness has
been greater than tiy Bufforinga."
you love me now ? '
Several of Mire Wardlow * old acquain­
“I have always loved y&lt;m;l sunpeacd
tances dropped in for the evening, and
I know why you did as you did.
1 feet
ureatefal for the kiodnras yuu haveahown among them the gentleman who acted as
mo; lam no woroefor whatu pasaed. It school committer. He proceeded at once

UNPARALLED SUCCESS

25 sold last year and every one gave

THE PEERLK8 COMBINED MACHINE WITH fte JOHNSON RAKE,'

TRIUMPH SINGLE KEAI'Eli

SEETHE BAT

yhe^jni-Wecklv HepUWiMjitawcr.

LATFORM BI GGIES

MESSER &amp; POWERS

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON

.1 .’HD BUSINESS CARDS.

DENTIST

HichitaB.

Great Bargains

lent

•iiftn fnnd Tkqfjrt

Siek and Affl
of if \ stings and

The SrnW^American Organ,
HAZELTON BBO.'S PIANOS.

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

Every insFaSenHWWan-anted.

Old Piaes aoi Ortm taiea ii fw 1,51 °BB’
R D

BULLoSiCWolesale g.nt f»r

Michigan,

wake tillArriaga wlieeU stopped at

N^h °Ho°8ae.d "’d Rapid6’ EaM 8BK",a* and
I of inteWgwce pa*d

Fh"n&lt;7.r

O. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

the

A look
him and

Uc

b^ ^k

With the as-iotanee of Hngh anJ Hen­
ry Corbin, Abb* transplanted beautifhl
plants tu hloonnuppM&lt;h«niHMri grave.
The headstone lia4 &gt; Mun already placed,
under tho direction, of Mr. Corbin ; It waa
nnosu-ntatioui with
uamn and
age of tha
engrHPd
polished
surface, and thar text; Vjle giveth h&amp;
beiovad ateep."^ f
’

Bordur Life,-

Put.

Tho terrible fate of Coster and hia T gal­
lant three hundred adds ‘ another tragic
chapter to tho great book of Border
events, whM&amp; beginning dates from tho
earliest'acttlcmonts of our country, 'whose
end will be only when the Indiana as a
race shall have become. extinct. ■ .
The horrors of the *Modoc cAmpaign
are yot lhesh'in our memories.
The his
torn Lava Bed.*, Indian eunnlng baffling
the skill of our soldiery. for so i loog;. a
lime, savage
malignity
.culminuring
in tho death of the Grave (Xnby‘land
othera whose miiwion' Tfas ‘ hbdbritlle
treaty and peace—all these ore still vtunimte'Wxl with a ahwdder.- Wmii pmallcls in device . and atrocity are t ouly
found in flic deeds that -conipose the his­
tory of the “Dark ami Bloody Ground,"
or among those which ^mark du thtaody
•tracks of the treatherotfe 'Mn&amp;im,’. des
cepdiug from their GraaULalre iastaeMea
upon tho unsuspecting tribe* aud" ihUlements of the Suw|uehnnna and tW
gheny.
So with this heart-rending atery of
Custer £ml his umiii^ wJwhhas,
sprung upon the country so suddenly,
and which is being read amid team .of
burrow and calls for vengeance, front one
end of the land to the other. -Soinc way
find ite parallel in the history of IjeoraJas
and his three hundred; sonic may jeak
for like sacrifices amid the aaosia of she
Scottish Chiefs or Polish Patriufa. „. But
it ia oriBy when we turn to the dr!! lure
chaptcroaf our old Border history that
wc reau anu re-rcau, in nucnaineu ionn
the bloody story of, Bose Bud and Big
Horn Rivera.
Custer and his throe
hundred, ambushed by a wily foe and
melting away in death lie fore odds ren­
dered doubly and terribly formidable by
bewildering shrieks aud staallhy smxfo of
fighting, recall with vivid effect the trsge-'
dy of Braddock's Field, whoaa.detaila are
graphically aud fnlly narrated , in fM
wonderful book, "Our Wratewi .-^order
One Hundred Years ago."*
(Jr if other parallels be sought, they
abound in tht; same brilljant, stirring and
faithful volume.&lt;4 .*•
Horn, Canby and thia Lava Beds,. Modoc
and Sioux, are but repetitions, now faint­
er, now leraer of Dated! and &gt;&gt;My
Run, Crawford and Battle Island, ' Har
wer and the Miami Towns.
The new story, whether of victory f of
defeat, massacre or escape, cuiuung .,w
adventure, treachery or dash, hardship'
or retreat, is but an epitoax- of the * old
filled with iia qnamt and primary^,4j&gt;*rtraitures, haloed about by thrilling' tradi-

ihu our
» wnft it tod
these our dwelling places were scenes in
the midst of it.
, ...
*OUR WESTERN BORDER 100
Years Ago. A new and rare Historical
_yo)utne of Border Life, Struggle eod
Adventure, by Charles McNight, Ewj800 pages, Price S3.
PuUjs&amp;d • by J,
C. McCurdy A Co., Philadelphia, Pa,
Cincinnati, 0., Chicago,
BL Lou­
is, Mo., and sold by AgBnte.'
For terns
and Illustrated Circulars addrer** Uie
The Vernon /tanner published hi Ttin-

ninga county, Indiana, inform* &gt;H jkirtions
who lost farms, land or nioney through
die swindling corruption kttown
Fort Wayne and Southern Railroad that
the instrument liy which the swindle Was
perpetrated is on file in the Rceordefs
office in that county, and has on it the
name of*Samuel J. Tilden,’' the“trnstee''
through whom it was aceompluffiteL
The Cincinnati A’ayKircr supports Gov.
Hendricks in such an •awkward and la(Lhanded manner as to be somewhat annoying. For instance, speaking of
Hendricks's attempt to 1 annonise
.
Tilden at the Saratoga meetup, it
“ gr. Hendricks *as salting tttiMfflNfi
Eastern Democrats when
He Was endravunug to eateh the Extern

coon. He w't there to Mirnir up thp
1 feeUngnrfU;&amp;m«a tMs. . 8« b-«
1 soothing and oompboeutman. -Bit-4uM’
get holdof Got. Hendricbrbn the-4 fMIni
'
‘wr.h Ills'- V.1
'*xd

�bed-ticks sr to.y ... .^3^"
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
up the
anYahha moment tlTe flag wra thrown int
lUpnb’hMn pwty, k*»e «»
in
out
lhe
Tilden
and
h
4*»&lt;*'»
io
the
X). If we are con- (
Dry W-ther TlOjflw*
U,. pwiotim of
U.8. O~&gt;| the spring of 1877, immediate
tinned in
vicinity Was teni into ribbons
BOUBting to 121.000the boost
by tu- wind and had to be taken down. a JI ™ra«pmU« »ith &lt;1»
arma
—
»
■«.
•.
(retting th* ft?
। Without anvjMTSiire
000, will
d«ro&lt;icu to that prweul rtwdwd bMiw;
Nlgbte - TM Tilton Family 8rt,
»fl by a rinMg'ISnd
Stokaa In Aubnm-Haailh
“d
-The Conneticut political oorruapondent are than Iho average Bourbon politician or
t whole nmmtot; imd rf the New York
Naw r«»a, Jaly «M. 1««
condudw
that
[soon as the bfindsfrll 4
organ is, to shake their confidence in either.
were compelled to do it, », &lt;i;.. | •/ rj
_Jfo of the negt 'four 1Conneticut i* much more certain for It would also save them a world of trouble
MIT WX.VtUXli
■«
It baa been fmrfitlly dry in die oily ail WM to iuteme 111.: to
.. .mm. —w bounty and general fund ]Bayes than it was far Grant in 1872 and ifonce for all, (hey would learn that the
(to-room, would bob. iow
debts arc liquidated there will remain only ,will give a larger vole for him The prob­
Republican masses tolerate the broadest
the canal debt, amounting now to between ability, ho reports, »that the Republicans
WH011
wnr
.1
mullm
u&gt;MUi»e&lt;l
U&gt;«1
lhe
nine and ten mtlliowrof dollar*. In 1877 1
WUCT mpplr uT lie atj might ML
X™ »hrty every night fcr 0Vrr
it will ]
York ia supplied from one sounw, Croton To the poor i^ew York J| x^,.„
millions,
terrible. Inifc winter tluv ftX .
- W&gt; MHWliitriwt «n .gxrM-i” minority report of the N'nval Committee River, and the water for the entire city i*
death, and in (he sumuu-r th&lt; v
One of tho most important
■SZ *”*•*“• ““iM &gt;" . »lr- TUJ*".b“' which has been investigating Secretary brought in one pipe. Imagine the d istresx*
Tha weatlu-r ii still hoi |,ut a \
'
that woddbeocoudooedwny accident, euduwbl.*
debts will be to relieve tho jxwple' of the that leader doesn’t know yet whether hu RoIkwd MicUcaM
State from the annual payment of &gt;4,000, ocoond officer will let him fight on a specie Thia report fully exonerates the Secretary that pipe should be drotroyed • I magibe n
TILTON.
000 nf taxes."
'
Since my last there |,„\
basis, snd so that aggressive letter remains from any wiflfttl transgramon of law and million of people without water;! But, a*
hidden, nnd the only real aggresireness shows that the points made against him by dry as it bos been in lhe city, it is nothing otar Mrs. Tiltou. Siu- has yignifirti i ,
PontiCTl Note..
thus far recorded is the affair at Hamburg, the majority of.the oommittee were only to what our neighbors in New Jersey have
' i* 'for Prorident
S. C.
possible, by giving undue prominence to ■uffersd. The whole State is as dij as a lar, upau which she is no» fifh- y,
MWTHHRFORD B. HAYW,
GncsetX***® whom Tilden s barrel
**
- Tilden's letter of acceptance : “I accept
powder horn, and the Jom to th* farmers Children hereafteru, Jitc
I .d. !• ofOMo.
and gardeners will he iswmv.
The chouse, and ti&gt;o probaLil..y k ]
the nomination. . The people wanted ma,
The' Preside^ has appointed Gteen B. and so I engineered the Convention nnd
vegetable crop k nearly n total loss, Ao much-wrocked family will, ln-rcifkr ate
soms^mjK Uk« |««
By I be
£
WILLIAM A. WHEfeLRR,
Raum, ex-Congressman of Illinois, to be got the nomination, j The people know me
has been apparently abandoned; but that berries dried up on the bunbre, and the people of Plymouth t iiun-h
not
ufNew York.
Commimionwr of internal Revenue.
and it is therefore iiancecssary for me to the time required may not be a dead loss, apples arc falling from the trow. Ia parts bur properly. Since the trials I thn
The New York TWbnrte intimates that define my position. lam for reform ns the testimony ha* all been referred to the water has been procured for how-c p*rMr. Hendricks will be tendered the vacant that word i* defined hy the Democratic Judictaryt'ornmiUee with a requset that pot&gt;CM with difficulty, and stock has suffer­ of the ladies of the cotigr.k-atL fiarioed terribly. So hot and dry u season has .called upon her. They .|i&lt;j „iic »
place for .the Vice Prt*ideney on the Pe­ party.”
the Secretary be impeached, should the Dta bmm known for eighty yuan.
pane of fl *00 for her at' the rise of iL
For
Repnwentotive in Congress,
ter Cooper tickci.
As this
A call has been issued for a Greenback evidence*warrant sueh a course.
trial, but never a cent More. n^InrotU
District,
The Fort Scott (Kansas) Pionrrr lias Convention in Kentucky to nominate an more leaves lhe innocence of Mr. Robeson
in any way taken any trouble t« ree ttai
JONAH H. McGOWAN
Bosinwui is as dull as ever, but some of alu: waa in comfortable ciminuiiujwa. Mr
dropped Mr. Tilden’s name and put up electorial ticket. An exchange remark* in doubt with those who have not had the
the merchantr arc hoping that with the Boodimyf.r whose mke she siiflend m
of Coldwater, Branch County.
Peter Cooper's, and other Kansas papers thi» a man who wants soft money and opportunity to follew the inveatigatio©
fall there will come a revival. They argno much, has been as Mgligrat a.« lhe other,
are following its example.
repudiation and is not natisfl' &lt;1 With the closely. it is proltably hoped that some that prices having got down to sotnetiiing and among them the pwir liitfej L»dy hu
’ Repnblican leadersjn . North Cairolinii ilemocratic party. reHemble* (he dog that
converts may bo made through such trana- near the bottom, merchants from the inter­ bad a hard time, and will bav&lt;- a border
“Honest money for all, aud predict a majority of from eight to twelve dropped a real bone in ordcr.to jump after parent trickery. 1’re.udent Grant b receiv­ ior will eouu? to New Ywk and buy, ami
Rhe has already kept boarden and. iik&lt;%
that (hey will bur more liberally- Then iuMiu; to keep h&lt;+&gt;wlf, and but fur thfree schools for all.
There thousand for Hayes .and Wheeler, but it* shadow in the water.
ing the commendation of a great many
they count on i he low cost of passage »«»«} relief Theodore h» &lt; ik-n.ied to br.
.should be no inflation which think the State ticket will be doser. 1
friendly, freight to attract buyv-n* to flik market . L
Il was the youpg and sprightly Tarbox people not overwhelmingly,
would -have suffered for food fo «t. It
will depreciate the one nor eee^
Kx-Govcrnor Curtin, of Pennsylvanyi.
usually bccauM of bis understood hostility insist that they arc wrong. The jobbing
terian interference which will and General Banks, ^f Mawachu.vctt.i, of Maroachusetts. who shook hl* flowing to the iniquitions River and Harbor bill, trade is lost to New York forever. The is notiuiporeihle that the twjinimoy oklocks at the Tammany liemocrate ua Tues­
together again.
destroy the other.”
merchants ofChitago, Cinanasti, St. Lou­
have lost the good vopiaion of Democrat a
Frank Moulton is:- after Ikvtbrr &gt;pu
day evening, and quoted the Book of Gen­ which gives a flat xmtraction tn Democartis, Toledo, ami the otiwwwbqlemdinx fwuirfs hotter than ever, and In- »w.ur&lt; that k
by declaring for Hayes and Wheeler.
ic
profemion
of
economy
and
retrenchment
esis concerning the fall of man. He told
in the wret can buy of the manufctturera
The Washington city Board, of Health, ebren all about the tree of knowledge, and and ought to shame a good many Repub­
just aa cheaply •« can the New York mcrfinds itself much cripplej by toe Democrat
hi* auditor^,' who took it fur a sharp sally licans in Congress. It b now thought
have the power to dd it if hr ran ever gtt
ie reduction of their appropriations, which on tho common scboca question; greeting that it will be killed in the Senate, but coat, they can underaell the New York into a court that will give him a dur.
jobber in all American good*, and. thauk Tlk- public have, however, lo-t intact in
prevent much necetuutry sanitary work.
him with rapturous applause—when he should it reach the executive it would
Hayes and Wheeler clubs liare been
the matter What it want* » a fn*li.
likely be knocked on the head by a veto.
sat down.
healthy scandal.
'
organised in every ward in Buffalo, and
At a cauraa of Democratic IteprreenlawtnKKs.
on the 3d of August there will be a grand
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
the murderer of Fbh, ha*, km reawred
ratification, with torchlight procession, etc.
the clausa of the Resumption Act fixing the
to Auburn Prison, and he know, for the
dale of resumption by a vote of 47 to 24. be the financial and inq-orting centre of first time, actually a ronrict. At Sb»According to the Jackson (Mias) dot­
WASHtNutON, July 28th, 187(1.
Sing he was a clerk in lhe effire of a duxBut it ia still in donbt whether the infla­
ton. a Democratic organ, the Miarisippi
With a view lo conceal th* dreertion*
manufacturer who employi-d prisoo kbit,
| Republican* are grti mg ready to bring out
tionists have a majority in the Banking
from theirjown ranks and to divert the at­
and be richer ricpl in a cell. t&gt;r eojoytd
and Currency Committee, thus enabling
W^WSL
afiarSaFto their strongest me# for Congress in the
prison fair. There he had a pnery gxd
tention of the public fiurn tho tatter fends,
them to report a bill for that purpose.
time,
and was as comfortable as a tain
ns;
threateningn total disruption, the ex-'
d welling*. Aud the end is not'
could be who under waiorestraint. Bal iu
caudidalre for Governor in rebel Democratic lenders devote much* The excitement aver (bo bill of the com
Bents hare shrunk two thirds, and
Auburn It b quite different. Mr. Stokey"*0*1** 0,1*“
.North Carolina, Vance and Little, are stump
mitteeon Miacsaud Mining authorising
time to producing a misundentanding be- I
has on him the prison garl&gt;. k* praetiers
Br
miu£ *
j ing the State after toe d&lt;l plan, together
(ween the 1’reridcnt and General Hayes.
the lock-step, he cats a- d-&gt;.&lt;&gt;ili&lt;-r priiwro
.ro
ChataMs. , dhridmg the time wWi hash other. This
1 as a legal tender, and providing for silver count much on New York. The West and is Ireat.sl precise!} as the rr.4 ire.
In
their
desperation
of
purpose,
they
report
'
i
---------। plan insures lively campaigning.
inflation to the limit of the silver bullion holds the key to the poaition, and k al­ For the rest of his term Mr. Stokes is
tho Republican candidate as very anxious
■mmMIobm DMrM OsavealtaM S*mI IM&gt; '
...
■ ' _ .
.
,,
ways will.
likely to know what it b to be a prisoner
j
It » now about forty days ron-e Hayes to repudiate “Orantbm" and that ho b
in earnest. He growh ak»ul it. but to tuKAMVEl. J. Ttl.bBN.
----------and Wheeler were place! in nomination by only restrained from an open avowal to that offices throughout the country, has some­
purpose. He is too old s waulwn to
. the Republican party, aud not one word of effect through fear of the damaging conae* what subsided, although it is not apparent
excite any intercst.^wd be will sene hi‘
personal dejraction.qr even campaign scan­ quonce* on lib own prospects. On tho that the infatuated advocate* of ihatmvas- Prcoident, b probably the most unfit time out subside into a coumxm knfrr
man
for
that
position
that
could
have
beendal have lx bn uttered affecting cither.
when he b dhchargeil The way &lt;d the
other hand the President is repruwoted as
selected. He b a born aristocrat, and b
transgressor b hard. Eren Josie Mans­
Gov. Ke Iqgg report* that everything is very indignant and angry with ' Governor For a day or two it, Rooked as though it
field, who lured him to hw r!R &gt;. laughs »t
harmonioa/ tfn the Republican ranks in Hayes, and bis supporters and as already— would be tniwd though on a sort of
him as a billy fool, who made zsa unples
Louiriana, nd this party ia entirely united, jurt upon the eve—of filling every federal “tidal wave" but the sober seermd thought
sent thing for her by bb fully.
Republic,a
for ton first ‘rime in eight years. If there office with hb own personal followcn. set­
TUI IIE.11.T1I
of the city
han
improved «*mting his party at defiance. A map rfy tot the absence of several senators to accom­
arHBUfAH XOMIMATING COWEK- ia a fair election be considers the State
sure for n^cs and Wheeler.
. after the manner of Napoleon III, and the pany ths body of Senator Carpenter lo hia the Manhattan Club, and he never would what urith the reduced temperature, b« i
U»c mortality, especially among chiMreo.
former
home
in
West
Virginia
no
vote
will
have
beat
a
Deaoocrat,
only
for
the
rea
­
The Wffot Yirgini* correspondent of permanent establbhment of “Caosariam"
w still frightful. Twelve children di«d
ths New ¥i Mr 'ZfereM thinks that, Mist b darkly foreshadowed aa among the be reached in the Belknap case until next son that through his mouvy lie could con- yesterday, out of one tenement housc.1--. .l____ I •
*
.
State may fivo a Democratic majority of possibilities of the next few months. The
Pimo3,000; but With a determined effort, such President b pictured as daily indulging hb
and ambias the Republicans will make, vven than “unfortunate habits of intoxication,’' living ia manifested in the final rrewh. It is pre­
Aad there
in a constant whirl of Bacchanalbn license dicted that kll Um appropriation bffls Wore
I and revelry surrounded by besotted syco­ the Conference Committee wifl have been
He rw ihctnutJudge Manning.F. Force has consented
phants; that under such circnaMtancm the compromised by Tuesday and that aa
immediate
adjournment
will
bn
had.
The
i “few reformers" occupying federal offices
turned
Democratic anxiety over Tilden’.* tardiness
TMm the RHbrwr
of Obis. 1 he JState Journal" sap: "He are peremptorily summoned before him,
uoos. Ik did not pernerve faith with
is one ofihi be^ and jurist men in Ohio, and after having their ears cuffed their
nones pulled ^and submitting to other indigthat gang even. He took tE«r money,
and is also a;man of rigual toility."
“nd ihre deser»d th«n when they were
fact that Governor Tilden’s claims to be a
The decii^d bolt of Indiana inflationists nitM they are dbmbsod from office and
Is the Bret logvr Brewed in the MeJ
roflartaer tu afl fidse m &amp;et, arid especially
kicked out of the White Houre followed
is very cruel on'Mr. Hendricks, occuring
railroad swinin his own State. He was put on-'the
reform lathe State of New York. The
thnro assembled. As though thb wm not
foei b, ths eredit &lt; regulatiag the finanom
voU,-and fti ing in thia hi* usefulnow is at enough to secure the defeat of the party,
they consistently report the President as pushed hb way to the front through hb
an end. ■ &lt;’
VT
WhalMttoMd »*«««•- . ,»j K*
being determined to overawe the South by own and hb friends determination and
on army of occupation during the fall, activity and he now appean to have Ram,
dangerous to him,
the .prcaent time
rag the tetaGLffor rarolta which behad no
baekod up by oceans uf money, that those uel Jo^, Tilden “■ dianoerv’ doridedte
^-i.2
-----Whocantiofbe
...-----------------------Votrsra
drlfeii iliruiigh IntlniTb“ »B will cherished towards the •“* of dungsroro vnien, toe
which they oungl.ate destroy, with u ftmidatimt, may be Rccured by -corruption.
----- • • grrot “rofirmsr" finds frev]u&lt;mt rxprcmiw,
didatefor Pfemdewl Who sought to trid '
Meanwhile Governor Hayes gom nu ea,.them in it. We defy libtoiy to furnish a
ten dollar* of tuoir own luonov—ire
ideace with which Coverturing rccruHn frtmi the enemy and harparallel.
Ukjan.
hih own party by hb&gt; manly,
The progressive Democratic party han monixin^
'
straight forward courxe. Mr. Wboeler
-. .-..uni
-V
down exp^Kiiturcs which cripple the naif
U‘° noU^ »«Uer of Hsyreby one
.
. .
. ... n t.i.. — -• i^.; equally outepoken and acceptable, nnd the
service aud incOfivouicnre the public. n.
"■'LMrW *W VntA wd I'hk-Hu win Prroident manages te get w wtprisinglv
In the month of OeMbor M74, b a public
well with his official -lutite, conaWoring
hia tdmosi manisral cum(lit ion of mind
poetfo Got. ntfirn depicted the finoockl
mfcrodddMsyon? boros. Rwrinros meu.
be’torn vnd rste the Democratic tirtet. retaining the nwpect of all who come in ^-IRadnMdS^
wr—wrf, and what had been ooootftplahed
rontaot with him hy his kindness and
The soft mousy papers bring ss Huia nc-.urteay. No one has been frightened by
tnJbd
Hero Kelly!
three srroaliouid fabt-hoods and ho one dothey ocoMiotudly forget themselves and
John Stanley -up Uxt until
conrawjce poHng‘ftin al him. Thus the

feOnal Rcprtta Tictet

♦

^reEslirTTirtel.

■®k&amp;-

fcJrtsss*.'.-

I

fi.LA»8 AND PAINT.

I?®

«r

Tte Dctrei’ Feaale W.

attempt io ptaro the R-publfean party ia
an attitude of hostility to the President was
through numberfess lying report, to the

M_sr,.U4 rer—M

Mrs. S. TOWLB. PriaeWWILL RE-OFTN SKIT

•
t • „

�SPECIAL NOTICE.

..■nistvAvtssswwsum.

.

The rreningoTJnly HHh, 187C&gt;, trb the
lime for the Ragnlar meeting of the Common
Council of the (Tty of Harting*. bul there not
being a quorum present thi meeting was *&lt;!•
joprned,

'

GUIDE
l.,,l \l. R- «• TIME-CARD

.tartav *t H&lt;,R4,mv*
llollimurv. Bedford. John.

Henry Leweia, Fire Wdnlea
George W. Hlocunj. “ I “
J&lt;hn M. Beasmer,
•'
Chari** &lt;1. Denliey, ••

'

asm. Invnriably reap da ampb harvest of health.
Direction, sxerstiou and mcreUon ar* rsndsred
ranter and vlcoroaa fay thia ralinr tank and al­
terative. and tho essentials ofbaalth b*lnc ascerad. that blsmlnr-natnnlly follows. Nervous
diseaam, loUrmittenl asd r*Bittent fever*. rheu­
matism. faUto ususa. and kidney or bladder troubles

Present—Tho Mayor, Harder; Aid Evans.
Lewis, Russell, Sheldon a d Tomlinson.
The reading of the minute* of previous
meeting which had not been read and approv­ tian. The IktpubUouns of Barry County ennnot afford to ignore this sentiment. It fa gain­
ed were read nnd approved.
ing ground every day, and it will doubt!c'"
Petition of Fire Department, thal (be per prevail in the romtag ernnrty conventions.
Believing this tu Im lhe case, the Repuldieons recommend by them at n special mooting
held at the Engine Room, June 2Hth, 1R76,: cans of I'arltun will bring forward Urn name
lo th* following Office* j^Chief Engineer inti of Enoch Amlnm, our prevent FnperintehFirst and Second Engineer* and Fire Wardens of, dam of Behaols, m a candMdte for lhe office of
the varioo* Ward*, was referred to Fire Depart­ County (lerk ; nut otdybceanse we beleive him
ment Committee which Committee Reported worthy of the place, bul also for uthcr reasons
that lhe petition I* approved and tho persons which claim attention.
Carlton had never had nor aiM for a place
therein named be appointed to lhe various
1 upon the county ticket. Battling againat a
yficoa fur which they were recommended, and
an motion of Aid. Sheldon, they were appoint­ consideohle Democratic majority, the Repub-!
lieans of thh town have for the part taro yean
ed aa follows, to-wil:
broken the rank* of their opponents and given
Wm. F. Hieks, Chief Engineer
James L. Wilkins. 1st Assistant Engineer. the county » Rrpulioul Supervisor; and uow
to have
Wane* Kelly. 2d
••
, we feel that wwuerdtn hero and

,11-Arriv* dally. asceHFnpday.
■- at
P- m. P. Us--North

.

Tie Brtf.Hc sksri Use
EAST ASD WEST.

L. D. Quack exutsu, Recorder.
OOVttCtL PMCWIIUI*.

„&lt;!• OFFICE TIME CARD

for 1st Wartl.
•• 2nd
••
— tied
••
•• 4lh,
••

' r.-rter Bttftun. Cortis Pwcvrr i
Ay**.—Aid. Evan*. Mwl*. lluwll. .ShelJ,lB.
। an&lt;l Tvmlinson.—Nays. none.

AT.?, ABOUT THE COOTTY. |

Mr, Aadrtts fa a good scholar, Iwing a grad­
uate of our Stale Normal School, strictly
temperate. and of un.|ue»tlon«*l integrity,
and if elected we beWvvlhal he would dis­
charge the (fatten of the other with credit to
him»elf and to.ibc entire satisfaction of the
people. Of the present iucnwheiu we say
nothing . but he has held the office fur thrrr ]
term* already, and in all jurtice and maon
caa e*k itoihiug further.
■;
Very B^i^ctf.dly,

Report uf Fiannc* Commillee. that the bill

The only gre»t Show.
is, Itu’aeli, She Lion and

At Hastings, August 14th. 1870
This &gt;latimchktb»w&lt;btapnb.vm-Howes' Great
oqtiun UiRua. HippudhuMdaamc'nEbKli-d.
I*«ag«rie «/Tnsined \ujsaalsand Manie-Ora*

' Sheldon :

references, the endorsement nf the l*uWie and
lhe l*rews from all cities where they have •*hihstsd. They have discarded all ihe rijectiouable featurve usually found in th* Cuwta
Arona; instead uf which they produce no
■ingle feainro lo its patrons ln»t tbove that are
Arst.claaa. Th* names of th* performers are
printing lhe same after lhe copy u furni&gt;aed. a sure guarantee for the superiority nf their

Ltewry and Detint* X Holme*, for doing th*
city printing. l&gt;« acc*pt*d. The price la be
paid for aaid printiag, ta
one elatulr pner
for printing the -atnc in both pep*r* Grdcra

|.r.-jrtring for

you g..

at

Istualng

n ae«|wlU*4 by the United

HUI UFIM IIYttlft

two ialfamr fetor a. th«L-power stearin* them,
especially tn laealitisa where Mrils complaints af
aa intermittent type prevail, and where the ordl-

FLOUR, per ewt. UL.M.
CORN.imrbMtMl.Mm
OAT.', per bushel.
BUTTER, perib.. U»lk.
MOS, per doren.lfte-.
POT ITOES. P«r bush el. &amp;k.
APPLES, per bushel. «6e.
OXIONS, p«rbnabri..'4MBe.
ItKAAti. p*r bnabci.***! A
PORK. 17 AMMO.

safx

Tbs Bitters are also highly desirable as a nthslltae hr the ordinary neevlnM and sedaUves.
Ths hydrals of chloral sad th* broadJ* of rote. -

efoodin* the brain aad. It fa mW. wrakialn* loni
•itT of tbs ytaotu ryilrn aad the Uttar rulals*
lh*&lt;Hlc*tion and infertile the Utyxl. Hoitetter'*
Bitten er hieve’ the remedial pnrpooe of both

Local fibgijiejj Notice,*;

DRY GOO'

r^/rejv 4
F^L.

439

Where?
At A- W. Bailey's

Ixtnsdale mt»!in 12 cfo.
Hill's ditto ILrts.
Shirting Get*.
Extra heavy Shirting 12 ck
‘
(ottonsdro 15 to 25 &lt;-t»
Good Ticking 12 cU.
Twenty bone Corset* -15 cl*.
Two button Kid Gloves 1*6 eta.
PcerksB Warp 27 rta
Bcauliful Shawht ,H5 ci*.
Pure Table Linen 45 d*.
All ocher Goods in prupnriiou.
Call and see for yourself.
A full and complete aRiorttncnt r
Clothing,
xxtanr^if
A. W. BAii.tr.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
; Where you wul find all kiuda of

mNITURE!

DETROIT MARKET.

I 01^,every Description'1 which we •
' can sell cheaper than any house in Bar­
I ry County, for these nanons:
I 1st. Because we bare no rent I &gt; pay

i Erase, L*w|«. Ruasell. KhcVfoa «ad .Tomlinson
Howes' Great London Circus, HipFor Hale—A Due man- aud colt.
I —5. NV’. •our•
^odromo,’Menagerie Mardi Gras Carn- Time will bo given ifdesind for tin appro­
The following named pofs .m* recommended
ii'smir..
ved nolo. Jniinireof Morgan Jones.
■ lu aco&gt;rlancc with the flaming i»*tvrs xxiHtf
xxlt-H
Menagerie mailr It* appearaac* »u th* princi
Itexey, Williat
Mihurouebthre* U ten u'clock ycaterday.
Gning to Kansas or Colorado.
■ »trect pvgeant «»* fully as gnrxeou* a*
represented, and exceedrtl anything in the
Take the Atchison, Topeka A Santa l-’e
wV of brilliant dLpfaywMoh-tom vietied tide
ri^fotyaan. The iari-le ailradtfonv Were Railroad; tho new and popular line from
| Tumliaaoa found to hr in no degree inferior tu it; loth the Atchison and Kansas City, via the l&gt;*autiThe foll-i
Circu* and Menagerie being of nnuaual merit ful'Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
and novelty. Nadanta Klin Duckrill richly Sprngs. Cucharas, Del Norte, Trinidad,
merits the derignation of *mprs*» of the arena
Irttngoneaf th* most brilliant, if not indeed Santa Fe and all pbinU in Colorado, New
I. Bowen, F- «&gt;: &lt;l*-rgv M. I
the anperior of any *.ju**tricnnc in the Ameti- Mexico and Arutona. Special round trip
William Tinkler, »!0 !»•; ^ai
ean ring. Her hurdln art was a mo*t dashing 90 day ticket* to Denver on sale May 15lh,
Ftoeris
aud ooitetuamat* piece of horwnanshlp anil al $5(1, taking in the famous watering
1 I. It. Quackenlmeh, fN 0b ;
her
halanoeing and perfect equlpol** al a places on the D, &amp; II, G, Road. 1h&gt;w em­
I k4 (Ml; Hiram Jane*. AS*; N. H. Garrixm,
rapid g*Uon.-aa&gt;aetLlng marvplous to with***.
|
idoipbu* ]) Hopkin*, k: •*'.
igrant
rates
to
the
Ban
Jtuin
Mines.
Th* tralMd alaptant* in their ring yer forPullman Palace Sleeping Cars between
1
The following bill* w*ro privenf**!. and aey. luafam atiaaii—*r“irrio“itr leading fantorw of
Ihin ta* rnathfaulfoti. Mr. Arstriugstall »een» tho Missouri River and the Rocky mount
tain* without change.
Cloeo connection
proper fond* :
ni nd* at K ansae City' and Atchison in
Union Depot' For maps, time tabjes and
the “ San Juan Guide, address,
pcrfooOy do4»y«ud frnihegM- with which
T. J. Anderson,
ouutharn. OHM.
4th
Batter 11417. a&gt;&lt;
Gru. Phu. Ayt.
K&lt;n. IMMSS
XX52lf
Topeka, Kan.
Honey.
1
waa indeed woad*rflil, end folly
All kinds of fruit, candies, nuts and
raisins, for sale at the lowest prices by
John Stanley.
folfovs:
Ay*&lt;—Eeaaa. Lewis, RuS-eil. Hhebfoa and
For Salm—A valuable young home
THE ENEMY OF DISEASE
outlay ««&gt; render It une or in*
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.
and mnlforiou* «‘H lb* road.
dealer*. Jamn H NuU**.. Hiram A Burnell, Ndtiihri.
___
Du yon wont the l&gt;nt Havana (’igars
TO MAX AND BEAST
go lo J. P. lloberut’ fur them,
SAD ACCIDENT.
I* theQraad Old
'

gtxxlM ourselves.
'
Sd. litM-ause w&lt;- keep the bent c work­
men.

We null none of thia cheap-made Fur­
niture that bt made by machinery. The
goods we make 1* mode by hand, and
warranted. We inrite all paradna to
call andXn*pcct our goods, tor they ••
bear inspection. . No trouble st all
show goods.
Parties having Pictures to Xr*B&gt;»
would do well to r • tbom framed ^.os
any bouse Ln P .-y County. Ws knee
the Ijargvxt aud Beat sellrtfd sMek.ffc
PICTURE FRAMES AND M0UI.Dtnob,
KKH,

. HOIJiEKS,

and uverytblug in the Furniture line.
W&lt;- invite all persona to call and Look

Peerless Milk Safes
uow on exhibition al our . Fu*i Ifute
Store. AD kinds of work mads to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds o&lt; old fur­
niture neatlvdoDe.
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Dooms south side State Blopposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
Store.

f

feral t'niireotion* herewith

Samuel Forbes Seriously

Aye*—1

IMvis is quite

■nhlican* uf K*nt county al

•»i-u.vl Cun vent ioa y eat erday.
•4 CU-l*!!,,. I'.nnrh Cminty, wa* ntxni“Uoi i. Hie llcpuhtiean Oandwlatr for
Cwpi.ihfa Diatrirt.

4n*m&lt;«.n, from a five weeks visit to friend* al
riiH*Di|.!.i -. and the Centennial. He return*
« gted health, and much delighted vrilh what
*aa- ar&lt;.| roj.^ed.
A wi*cke&lt;t vehicle on Jefferson street
‘*a*&gt;i»h!, indicated"that a •■•Irnnkeu buggy

Whitman** Assorted Oandios—the bust
n tho market. A' full supply at J. P.

WOOL wo®
CABDING.

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

Roberta*.

: Tbarwsmds Rivet.

WELCOME MARBLE-

UNDERTAKING
of oxperk-nee,

..O" • 2"

______
and a quiet glam of Ixmwuadc or seme­
thing “more cheering” whv Jurtlat them
call at Ralph Jorrian’*. s»d they eat. be

temporary Jurisdiction-

K"^*

party-

i

In­

This m.raing M ab*«l « • «•&lt;**. «r. Sam- |
Our Centennial,
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TBHT GF
u*l Fed^rtbe lP’Vri'iP ot
40 YEA RS.
.Train han brought me a well aamirted
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
diMmred m a beteto- tf^iUoh in !«• *
Cut nu the Grand River V»l|ey R. U
Me atock of Hoots, Shoes, end Gaiter* for the NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
Litt •fPEtontff.
eummer and Ml trade, which I will edl WILL NOT CUKE. NO ACHE, NO
PAIN.
THAT Al-'FUOTB THE HU­
way down low for Cash. I also ndl the MAN BODY.
OR gWBfinpYOF A
Singer Sewing
Machine HORSE OR OTH ER DOM1*4T1C AN­
right tau4 betegaHo ‘•&gt;lr
*• celdmted
different Kinds of Sewing Mm-hintw. Neo- IMAL, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
Ftirni«bed thia
dlai and Maehioa Oil. I al*o sell M ril k TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25c.. 50c., or tl.OO.
Uutfero Pump.
HAt?prFBNSA.VBi&gt; TBi LIFE OF
J. Mais
A HUMAN HELKU. AND RESTOR­
l lpuwite the Post Office
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
It Aroaid. Door
, thing p&lt;*«ible nmfar the cireum*l»ncf-«
Lg4lU*
■
Hartings, MH*.
I. Jkrntt. Pter, Bright**
Al ANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
• j.iQichier. Paint. Kalamsro-H ItentmU Car. Detroit.
PROBATE ORDER?
for drill on Friday evening Ang 4th al 7 o closk
W tfaplm. MUl-teae Dre****. toekpH.
GEORGE 1. HEA THS.
H. Ra£r. W**4 “*
■barn &lt;AT.»M
"Tltr*1 w .
ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE H1BI4C.
chine. Balti* Crock.
rteansr
.
W. F. H«*» Httef Bngmeer. PICTURES 1
L. Vaa Itrox-r. L**P
PIOTURES1
Grand Haven.
,
1 am HOW all aluor in Urn photograph
,Ultah,ia»n «*,"■*«)»
buitintw, and as I Imvc made arrangeAdverted Letters.
„,„u U,
».J rrtli!-.
Ibettcr work than ever, all should call
and get a negative taken. The rupen
ority of my work in the part ia a mtffident guarantee of fir»t;C
work in the
&gt;«,
»*“■
inHi*-. HuMak
future.
Hoom* In Wellington Rtock,
mr
aide State Street.
j M. Msvn*. r- MGbi. L. Hxath.
»d

DIED.
• iwt* with |-eculiar pleasure the nomineW-l’.Andnee, late of Prairieville in
**'* rya»tr. u&gt; cmJUmi. r.. I).,. tteMVir bv

STK1UIU **•'«

1

THE FOE OF PAIN

Mr.

Rhackxts, Paper--HoldWaLL-PoCXJCTS, fiUPFK*. .

xxiStfl

member, with the experience of • Hfctime. wlU always (five hia pono&amp;M attentton to this jmrt of their extensive
bcalnwe.
Hearne and Team furnl*ltod when
requested.
Jr
The Electric Balm will be umJ fatly
»i* when dealred.
.
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s STEBBINS BROS)
'

HasUhfs, Jnly ath.MTh.

xxW

�J zzx’r
NEW ADVERT1SMENTS.

G. P. Rowell tya Colmnii.

time
1?UUW5

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_

riawnwriira and HUHT qbowikg.
TWvaremaay man who would go
into the gardening and faun-growing
bnrfucm ff they could sec remunerating
pttjfitaiait. Thousands of men in towns
and cities,'wboJre pnearions live*, yet
harbg bomb capital, itaagtue that they
can go into the country, buy a small

&amp;m, and rapport their Lmilta. by grow
ing small fruits and carden truck.
The
aMtot thtoBMMhare had, perhaps, no
experience in farming, but they think
that to “sun” a small farm, grow vegvU
Mw a&gt;dfruita, it require* do great akfll.

s&gt;4 previous knowledge rfsaeh bwinew
and hiring a man who baa had experieoea in awch‘things will obviate all the
dificnltica in the w^y of success.

Not

oncTnsn in ten who goes into such a businew* without a good knowledge of farm­
ing, Ac., can aocccd. Ker will
it do
tofcpmi ou hired help, because but few
can be found qualified to oversee such a
takes many years of ctore,
-practical experience to enable a man to
make money by it Then if a man be

lion, he wouldNot talc‘the aarne inter­
est ia the InuriooB m he would if it were

Jww, to *4, noacj bj Aneieg.

to

■ttnMlre'butiness himself; and "Like off
his coat, and
lead
in the
labor.
He
should
-My,
"Come.
boys;
not ‘-'Go, boysand I advise all persons
who. are thinking of going into the above
burineaa, without any practical experi«a&amp;* UjAtaMait.

fed*, those who

have had experience in farming, if not in
gardening and fruit-growing. I will give
th* ibUowrag advice :

expnstto do little work himself.
Nor
wonld ilk be safe tbe first few yean to de-'
pond «• the sale nf vegetables end fruiu
fur a living.
U« should have laud
cn«*»»g&gt; i to support his family, by cluse
ecunu-my, while he is getting his fruits
in agood state of cultivation.
It will
toko
to&gt; get sward land
’ a year. at leaat.
'
in a condition fur r nail ftuits; and two
yearn more to get good crops of ’raspberriw aud blackberries.
______
,
..
Indeed., ,blackber
rioi cannot be cultivated st all in the
most Northera States.
Strawberries act
in tbe spring bear a full crop the next
season. •Quincea require four or five
yean to bear full crops.
Grapes require
about three, years from aettir^ two year
old Tinea; and a track and a fruit farm M andrr tba wralhw. I twert to
will always require a few yearn’ time to
Tarrant’s Beltier Aperient
get it in a paying condition.
JtSiiiWlis' SJttx’uSTi
monm 0&gt;r rtiUf. Ho aw Nataro’i max
It u an established fact that Jersey
cows will produce more butter from a
giren quantity of milk, than any other
breed of cows. The Alderney and Jer­
sey cows m the United States may be
said to be the same. A few years ago I
they werrfall, or nearly all. called Alder­
ney*; bnf lately they are called Jcracys,
it being cairned that tbe stock in this
country is more properly Jersey than
Alderney. Both breeds came originally
from two islands in the British Channel,
and the two breeds are so nearly alike
that they had better all go by one name.
If a family need but one or two cows, the
Jerseys arc represented as giving very
rich milk. They do not give a large
quantity, but about double the butter can
be made per quart titan from that of
other breeds
A five year old cow lately
made 320 lbs. of butter io 291 days; and
althoagh thwe cows give but six to
eight quarts of milk per day, they aver­
age at least the pound of butter a day
tho year round, and the butter is much
superior to thal made from other cows’
milk. This breed of cows are dear, a
yearling^ heifer being generally worth
from $75 to $100; and young cows from
•125 to $150. They are not desireable
as general dairy cows, nor for any person
who sells bis milk, it being too neb to
rid! for its value.

Jefferson St

OraorofFtoU sad

Jar Steal th: Lertxt Unit Me

• W LHE

UIE JBAIB

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

GOING

hoppy again

$^$20r,

l&amp;ESW

A GM RedBCtrtn ii Prices!
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

FURNITURE

WESTERN LANDS

.ss&amp;ss rrz'MSiw:

wnxat nix faxm sqoi ld be.

.■ Nd sbbbII beginner in gardening should
buy a farm near a large city, or ao near ns
U) .depend oo tbe city market to sell the
products of hia fiuni.
Take New York
forjffltiuKe ; a small grower of vegeta­
bles and fruits would not probably suc­
ceed near thal city, liecaux* he would
have to send hia “triwk,'' Ac., by rail to
some cptnhi’swinn dealer, and the expenMS and oommiaaion would consume all
the profits. To be near enough to such a
Sto be able to drive your team into it,
sell ytJur load from the wagon, would
cost you from $500 to $1,000 an acre for
land, and none but gardeners with a large
eapiial own such lands. Again, alt of our
large cities are supplied with early vegetaWea from the Southland by the time
strawberries, Ac., are grown i
neir them, they have been in the markat a taionth or two, arid the prices are
r««y tow. In brief; the Southern tupD&amp;a ofeariy vegetabtai and fruits of our
qfttar hive almoat, dcstro.ed tbe
bwhiem near them.
The small farmer

J. M. HEWES,

P,SKFW®

Mow Sher-

wc fruarantec Satisfaction.
Hearse furnished free to any ;&gt;cssun
purchasing a Cvfiin worth SH-&gt;. We
can "ire you better figure* than over of­
fered before, fur wc make the unwt of our
Cufijns and Furniture.

Summer Time Table.

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.

(.? Hatting?. Dec.. «.

S-yl

frrt Wans .ImImi i Sajm
IAILBOAB.

THE HICKFOIB AHTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine!

LEARN TELEGRAPHY

“TKmm1

OSORT LINE BKTWKK5

MICHIGAN AUD THK SOUTH.
Traiat ran h&gt; Odoas* Trarr.

nurwt ijoisu sourn.

SOLID WEALTH!

•Krwdps
brr tnuaj

*600,000 IN GIFTS!

5 waUnHc a paputaton of
xia, or Dear a small inlaad
toman d or mare mhabitana,
■e«u peas and strawbet ries
are not offered in market

A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12
THE KENTUCKY

CASH BHTHBQTI0H COBPAHT

j'si—
can be sold in the large interior towns and
villages at much higher prices' titan the;'
command in citta. after deducting, all ex-

___ ।

A. M. .XM H'll.

। Ciiap. RkI Iilaw A Facile

$600,006 00!

!

RAILROAD.

Ttiedirwl ruute f r
; JOLIET. MoiiKls. 1.1 5.I/./-X
i
/fK.VA’)-. UfM. W’A’/ t. 67.
,
/.Yr. MQUSK. Rt&gt;CK /sr.AXlK
•
n.i rKxrogr, jfrsr.i r/.v/;
i
trAxnrxar.ix. /"»» «
&gt;
xKwms.
bfi wixff

Tim. P. M.cr. Ex-Oor. Kjr„ Grol Munmr.

Council Bluffs and Omaha,
Without Change oi Cara,

W. H. GOODYEAR,

rniCToPTiam,:

The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
hasin stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and.
'
Stock of Drugs am ! Medivines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and.
_ in
_fad
__ a omnrpiste Stock of Druggist's
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly lie

tAISAt LINE.

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL
HAWINGS. MICHIGAN.

G“*»n TRUNK KAH.WAY.'
■AVVUrw.

Tr&gt;l~1

Kansas. imuirttNniTuBiR,
COLORADO, AND -V^"
taino.

POSITIVELY CURED

REMEMBER, the Peo
plds Drug S tore isdi'■ redly -

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                  <text>VOX. XXI. NO. 29.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 7,1876.

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GEO. M. DEWEY
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Read the Record

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Uvu*
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Ui.-hfcan.
!■ .!&lt;ojr siHutcniPTlONt

.&lt;&lt;//• ADVERTISING.

of Xunparfol T&gt;yo eovklml

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i .n i ui&lt;i i juooi 5u.ooi »ojn
1.... | *j.»i I M.lQ I xjjtt) I 150,00

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—Tho Proposed

“Dorg" show—A

Mountain Huntress

and her

phies—How to obtain

OLIVER MilFIOV!

Tro­

accommoda­

tions, etc.

Philadelphia, Joly 29,1876.

If I lake up my

igo6 Sold if 1871.
joyg Sold if i8/i. 7471
Sold if 1873. 14976 SoLo tf 1874. 31077
SoLd if 1879, jp/o fuLLf 100000 iriLL
Bt WUlUtD 70H 1876.
Oft IftLf

detailed

account

of

the displays of foreign nations this week

it will crowd everything d»o out

of the,

letter, so I aui inclined to skip them, for.

the time being, and devote wy column tu

a lot' of rambling notes of general interest
that won’t keep so well.

To

begin with,

it is stated that from . present iudieatiuns

SoiD

7W

LETTER.

Noto Book-

Visitors—Centennial “Sour Grapes”

O3F- TXXJE

zooi.

Correspondent’s

Some of the expectations of Foreign

PirBUBSBR.
aziAkubsmt

..

, •

OUR CENTENNIAL
Our

the ocean travel for

the Exhibition will

have fairly bcgqn by the middle of Aug'

ust, recent advices, at tho Tourist Office

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL

on the ground having given information
.of four Centennial excursion parties now

Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

FRIGES REDUCED

PROFESSIONAL AM BDSINESS CARDS.

Come and get one ON TRII.
HIOOMAN.
l.n&lt; Arent 4inl Anr
i II11 utlnj-'. 5

organizing in England aud uj&lt;on the Con­

FY INOEB A LOAN
mi &lt; u real ertalofoe
xxfty]

G-RISDLK

5Qyi

RUSSELL

THE VICTORY IS WON !
iritcn to perf-rtkna tillw.
. IU.liBS&gt;.MleK

xillXf

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
T LAW

AND 1‘ROaKfUriNG

GSrfaT

...........
Av.vi.

RURtartjri.f ;(9

.vrflHNKr.r&lt;nm«»ltar. and MWitUt OBeo
Slip St., ItnrtiHr. Midi.
_____

1&gt;R. C. RUSSELL,
NA srr.GEUN.-OBro ovor JoUaS
1'beota Block. Sialo StereV

PARTNERSHIP.
&gt;I!&gt;. K &gt;■. i 1. W. UK0WNrl’*y*i,Un*- ‘’•rp"u». r'.-. &lt;iffe» uritr A. J, Bown* • &lt;tor». Stalo
Slre.i, €1U,
«tlrnd«&lt;l to at all hoan.
f vi' Mr.. 1. A. Holbrook.
„ ,
Ba«:iu«.. Aar. 1"
XxLMf
WM. UPJOHN,
-\N 4 SPIIGBON.-Oflco weit end of
Suu.-!., Haninn. Miob.

xz«&lt;f

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
For fall Particulars call aud see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sn gars, Canned Goods, and allo til­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

JOHN STANLEY.
Hastainga. June 1%. *&lt;6
_

WOOL WOOL

UNDERTAKING
tklnr a buUu» lbw ww.1."

OR- If. F. PECKHAM.
U:le.-; I&gt; PHYSICIAA AXbSUttGEQN-HI
•»&gt;&lt; ■■ur.ieitn Co., Mieh. AH cate Ml.

A_rsil&gt; SE»&lt; ME.

•»*

of experience,
^Aftcr many years

. A* DRAKE,

can d. better work,

H. C. PECKHAM,
1’IIYSICIAN 4 SURGEON,

■

CAKDING.

In the bwlnnw,j .'“''“J

xxiiu

M.w, RIKER,
E 01 THr 1*2X08. Gweral Callrettou

&gt;&lt;’

“

laTacUou than any .Otar
wetter..
W, H. Stebtena, the atwlor Thnrnropl*
mwnber, with Ute experience W • UteUma. wlU alwaja «!'" kla PMO“^ *'
MUontntbl. pwl o' th*r a.IenKr.

In Hastings I

and Team

rurntabad whan

"rtoEteetrto Balm arllj be wed only

bB„KAL,SBI'RY k BROSSEAU. ~
,E' R!l,ITL’«8. DaholitarvOvodi.

wbeo desired-

.

"Vwbh Ibmldl 'wool mpolr, ood will
do it tod Clri for 12 1;2 «•■&gt;■&lt;
1~“"A

WELCOME MARBLE,
aimw him.. 5t» K &gt;m UI“*

Editor Ban3u :

Bear sir:—Having been invited by the
land department of the U. P. B. B. Co. to

viewing thei; lands, now in market. Myself

in company with about sixty, left Chicago
ou the C. &amp; N. W. B. B. July 18th, ar­
riving in OmahAheT9th where one of

the elegant cars of the U. P. R. B-Co.

was placed at our diaponel.
about one o'clock P. *L

Omha

stopping at Col­

umbus a point sumo ninety miles West of

Omaha and a very
lively business

about fifteen

finely

situated

and

place, it being,&gt; place of
hundred. inhabitants,

the

county sfat of Platte •eunty.i; The morn­
ing foltowing our' arrival,’arti'-wW teams
were driven some twevp 'miles, north tu
countries, itjrasmy forUuKM^roydobehold.

The soil is rich and the -ettopr! Were very
fine. Corn and Oak seem io be the prin­
cipal crons

yct,bWk’y1Mlrheat an i flax are

grow n to a greater !!br tea, 'extent. The
by the miners, who regarded her as a county is very level being what is termed
about tho 1st of August.
From the-West rare curiuaily, and persisted in stopping
the Platte Valley extending about twenty
as also from the extreme South, the indi­ work and gazing upon her with looks of miles in width. The U. P.’ R&gt;*R. Co.
mingled wonder, admiration, and retro­
cations
are
that
the
bulk
of
have about 140,000 acres of land in Platte,
spection whenever she anneared.
the travel to Philadelphia will lie largely
Butler and Polk counties for Bale ranging
The Michigan building, another of the
confined to the period between the 15th
late ones, was formerly opened a few in price from S3 to 10 per a^rc, and aa fine
of August and tlie first week of October.
&lt;lay» sincu by Governor Bagley.
This land as there is in Nebraska. At about
The opening of the autumnal seasou, the structure is one of the most artistically
4 P. M. wa again Hartal, stopping at
most delightful of the year for American designed and finely finished State build­
travelers, is therefore anticipated as the ings on the grounds, tho airy and grace­ , Grand Island, the county seat of Hall
county, a place of 1200 inhabitants. There
most crowded period of the Exhibition. ful proportions of the super structure cul
ApmpM ofthe “hard times" and the minuting in a high villa tower ou the we founoa goodly number of eitizana
various theory* concerning tho number of south aide. The building is made entire­ awaiting to welcome us and after tea and
TMitors, past and prospective, I am con­ ly out of native woods, and the intenor
the next morning, we were shown the
strained to copy the following lines by is adonmd with rich engravings of oiled
place and its surroundings. The place
Mrs. A. M. Richards of New Orleansand polished wood of every variety grown
in tlm Statu. It is handsomdy, though takes its name from Grand Island in the
Platte River Mme six miles

not extravagantly, furnished throughout,
and the parlor on the second floor is a gt-m
of comfort .and good taste.
Al the
opening of the building it was almost
immediately thronged with viidtora, a
large proportion of whom were from
Michigan.
•

Champion Reapers and Mowers.
Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,
&amp;fCo

Sptcbl

mens of marmot, squirrel, mountain rate,
a black footed ferret, etc. The list men­
tioned animal is a rare specimen, the one
owned by tho Smithsonian Institute be­
ing the only other known to have been
shot aud prueoTYcd. The collection in­
cludes a lamily of prairie doga, owls and
snakes, which- the IlanireaB has often
scon in the same burrow, and to these arc
added cases of birds, waterfowls, &amp;c., bo■idm two cxlubitB of live prairie dnga and
rattle imakcs, the entire display of over
300 animals being very artistically ar­
ranged. Mrs. Maxwell la ft - native of
Pennsylvania, but was taken to Wisconsin. ui an early age, wlicrc, jean after,
she married a business man of that State,
who suLseqnopily emigrated to L’alorado
iurliojxw of profiting by purchasing and
working claims in the New Eldorado.
This was in the spring Of 1860, when
the mining foVer was at its bight.
The
couple nettled nt Mountain, now Central
City, near DcnVcr,-the “settling" consist­
ing amply in pitching a tent on the hill­
side. At that time there were not n
dozen white women in the whole territory,
as it was not until 1859 that a white
woipap
sot
h?r foot on the
soil,
and of otfuroe, as
a consoqucnsc the
lady was for a long time much annoyed

tinent, all of which are expected to start

F. S. BOWBN,
4Kf

WHOLE 140,1072

Preparations arc being actively pushed
forward for tho Centennial Dog Show’,
which, it is confidently anticipated, will
excel any similar exhibition yet held in
the United States. Very gratifying respoiwro have lieen received from oprnera of
fancy dogs in Great Britain and Ireland,
aud should there be anything like a lair
reprvMnlatfon of the magnificent display
of dogs annually held nt the Crystal pal­
ace, in Isiudon, It will make the Centen­
nial Cantata Exhibition worthy of the
occasiou. fhe greatest inducements arc
held out by die committee to secure ani­
mals for exhibition. The prizes ofiared
arc of a*very handsome character and
silver cups from various sporting organiutiona in the Wrateny Statos.
Five
judges (four American aiid one foreign)
will be appointed, and nothing left un­
done to make the exhibition a great sueeaa. The entries will close «?u August
15, and partite desirous of obtaining
forms can obtain them fnnn the office of
the Agricultural Department.
Among
dm special prizes already offered, tho
Philadelphia Sportsman Club offers a
silver cup, value fl LOO, for the best set­
ter dog over one year old; also a silver
cup, value. |10O, for the best pointer dog
over one year old. The Detroit Gun club
offers a fllUO silver cun for the brel &lt;meyear old M-tler from Michigan.
Several
other prizes arc announced by private
parties and by the publisher* of various
^TfmKMHms and Colorado State

The delightful weathci of this week
makes the Exposition doubly attractive
and is only a foretaste of what the next
three months will be.
It appears that
the thousands of far away people who are
coming next month have not yet made
their arrangements for accommodations.
I ini in almost daily receipt of letters of
inquiry on this subject, which I cannot
poMibiy answer for lack of time.
The
Centennial Isidging and Boarding House
Agency, 717 Sansom Street makes a spe­
ciality of such attentions and can be reli­
ed upon to provide nil applicants with
just what they want, in any part of the
city. I am personally acquaincd with
Mr. Fellows, the superintendent and can
vouch for his agrveabkteesu and prompt
new.
But it is not necewary to engage
quartern in advance. There art al least
126,000 rooms at the diaporal of vimtora,
outside of hotel facilitla., and all can be
comfortably serred
Above .11, vtoitnrs

build

tag, which was not completed at the
lime I gave a review of the different state
heodiiuartcra, bn* lately boon opened.
It
is a good-looking structure, in the form of
a crow, and was erected by these two
Suites joindy. Unlike many of tho. othcra, it is larcdy devoted to disptay of the
agricultural
and mineral product of
those StaU», and some of the curiosities
found on the plains and on the mountains.
Chiefamong the attractions in that part’Of
itrtearredfor Colorado, is a lady like
woman of km than the ordinary -laiore
and comparatively slight physical dev ctopment, known as Mrs. Maxwell, the Rocky
Mountain Huntress. This lady is repu­
ted ta bwvc killed with her own baud,
five hundred wild animata, and spccimeM
of these Stuffed by herselfare on exhibi­
tion
Among drnse arc several large biBons. a number of deer, deluding the red
doer; a pair of Roclcey Mountain sheep,
a feraicouB puma, a number of wild cats,
two elk, three bcara-gnxwv, ciuuam^
and Hack—a wolvenne—«ud to be the
uM d.KKtrou,
l»
W"*—
mu,, ruieu- ol
induiuig &lt;1» »»
SU, mbit, tundoo), 00 rnimM. p~k&gt;
’
&lt; J .1- _ 2...nianv n&gt;eei-'

distance

an

Island some four'miles wide; in tho widest

place, skid eight miles long.

The company

have sonjb.230,000 acres fine land for sale

at this {&gt;oint at priccn arranging from *2 to

counties.

Here, as in all placca, we find

farmers busy harvesting.

Each farmer

seems to wish to have all the land under
cultivation possible, all seeming to want as

far as possible the latest improvements in
agricultural implements.There aeons to being naturally, but farmers supply this want

as fart as possible by planting the cotton

wood trees, (which grow Very rapidly, )thu»
their buildings and orchards are surround
cd with trees, to break .the

Valley af Ibc Platte

wind.

The

hero is 15'Aitot in

width and the laud is riph

pcpds»lirc,

being as nearly level as is possible, for it
to be, gradually inclining westward1 .about
seven foci to the mile. Here the U. .P-;^.

•

xhould not purchase ticketa for acwiinoda-

IL Co. have shops and a ro^' Hp^““I*
A largo.nd^commodmu,ieaUog^^

by B. k. Chandler one of thebest yraijad

ttons
MV.» beforehand,
WV.V.V.—..J, as nnmerous
numerous cases
cascs^of
of. and kept houMB we saw west of Chicagov
impositions occur in this way.
The Prom tliu point some ofthiefariy cooturaed
rnosi prudent and satisfactory *»y “
to Fort Karney and thence by the way of
retain your baggage’checks7m arrival.and
go direct to the agency whence you can lie Lineqln to Qmaba whito. olhsndOek-a*
Uek
track. My^f Aopplrg'
conducted without charge to thc^ortr of .
qnarters you desire, and be enabled to ace where ih company with 'Mr. B. Baldwin.
what yon gel before paying tor it.
Good I spent the balance of Friday
Imnrd can thus bo obtained for from fl” to then returning via the C. R. 11'4 P. 'ft';
fl 12 ^er week.
R. arriving at Chicago Monday P. M. To
Ono, of the greatest discomforts of the |»ni«wbd.i»B Wso'.iSiX WllZ.DV..
Exposition has lieen the want of adequate
that Nebraska has some a. fine
means of reaching tho grounds from tlio
city at a rcasonnblo price and in a reason­ settle in as one could wish to find. Plenty
able lime. The street cars running to the
Park are always overloaded and moat un­
comfortably crowded, and nearly an hour
subscriber could pricary •tiokste-Uikmo’
is consumed in making the trip. This
2ing, ordeal, however, can now bo avoid- cents per mile, from Ctuoagu 4a
On Saturday jut the Pennsylvania ou the U. P. R. R. and return tuu&amp;esia:

Railroad commenced running trains from
Sixteenth and Market streets to the Expo
land of that company the amount ofmoney
aition grounds, which were at once largely
paid for tickets will be dinted M BO mufli
patronized by tlia public. A pleasant ride
of a fow minutes bringn tho prreengera to
the Exposition gales, where they are act further particulars concerning the above
down in a cool and comfortable state of described lands will bc gladly furnished by
mind ready to begin their explorations of
calling at tny office.J.'
the great World’a Fair without any of the
Qlkuy: A mong tire oon^ci^ifaw
fatigue which is noccasariy induced by a
long, hot and dnaty ride in-a streetcar.
received by Tilden ires' tireie* lUano'

M. Tweed ?

The Cincinnati Enquirer Slid trily a few
days ago, of ''Reformer”

Tilden,

alia*

.‘‘Slippery Sam,” that hto candidacy is the

This i&gt; Ik-uHWa brirfand forcible ex­
pression of opinidn as’i^'tte rtrcn'^K

most shameless n our history ; also, “Sam

the nomination of Hates and Whebleb:

.Tilden will be more obnoxious to the peo­

“By G—d UmyrogtM F

ple Of this country than tho

which he stood in

1864."

platform on
And yet the

Enquirer says U might hove been worse
and it supports Tilden.

attached to Tilmln’s name by Daw Voo*BB*S1

Daw knows him.

�REDUCING NEW YOM TAXES.
X

the

CONGRfcVjoNAL NOMINEE.

Politic.!

It
—■

——

.

R w#3 btrtif announced in

Thursday'b

BasxIx ftst’Hon. JOBX, H.

L 1876,
■ J.!»SSL

McGowan
BrAtah Oounty, had been nourixmtad as
the Hj^ublican caiidriste for Congress fa&gt;
this d1 itrict.

Being at the State oouv en-

Since the war f’annsylrania baa spent
Oght million air doUare in educating

orphans of sokficro.

the

SZSy to the feet that the A
Tildo.

been paid off and »o longer requin

the bar-rooms in

large tax for that
,
Th. su«ux r» ISYS ~
Now, Governor TOden did not j
__ F„r 1876 in was $8,188,573.
inc
S.U. W,018,107,|^G;&gt;; the debt, or have
amtthimoto do with it.
Sor. TiU® L» 4®; 1“
IhkTto au. The

be the common toast in

the South and Southwest, and in Missouri
that brief announcement, but it is
tho rebel Democracy am laboring to secure
not to ate ta say, that in Mr. McGowan
tbe election of Tikko, Urause, if elected,
the R. publicans bare a nominee, who is'
trict. fife U ainan of very decided ability of

equivalent to an

His nomination is
election, and from our

knowledge ot bis

ability as a Legislator,

faltering Republican.

wo have no hesitaney in saying that every

lalinal Reprtlicati Ticket.
For l\etidrnl.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
of Ohio.

interest of the people of the Third Congres­

sional rDistricC will be safe in his

hands,

and thht the wants of his constituent* will
he

looked

after with signal fidelity and
bearer, in' this Con-

ALONZO SESSIONS,

EBENEZEB G. D. HOLDEN.
For State Treaturer,
WILLIAM B. McCREKRY,
of Gcnessee.
For Auditor General,
RALPH ELY,

BENJAMIM F. PARTRIDGE,
of Bay.

*

flags are displayed sud

ernment denounced.

the

Federal Gov­

sacre is only a foretaste of the fate in store
for the Union men of the South, both
white and colored, iftl c Confederate tick­

et headed by the great railroad

wrecker,

THden, is successful in November.

There are excelerit reason# fer believeis

it to themselves

and to the

Tbe Albany

sulwlantirily correct: “The

news from al! jiarts of the State in regard

ing.

The converts to Til denistn are few

and far between, while all accounts agree
in stating that the great mass of Liberals

1,500 majority that we shall

ly supporting the Republican ticket. Hayes

Gowan the

give Hayas and Wheeler. That we shall
do it wc have no doubt, but under tho
peculiar circumstances in which wo . arc
pkajxl by the action of our Delegates al
Albion, no possible effort should be spared
to make Mr. McGowan’s majority second
to that of no other candidate on the ticket.

NOMINA*

who left the party in 1872 arc now hearti­

and Wheeler clubs are
over, the State, and

l.ndJr

Now W0 uk .tu-ouoo io

j- peswibnity of cavil, that the
'
tion of
taxation
this

the texosfor 1W5 ami 1876, it k m«-m to follow ib. e™™- of ibe SUU w*

k entitled to the credit of the J0*****®"
Tk- Domoonu
1867, and amumed fell control of the fi­
nancial admlBktretiow on tbe 1st rf Janu­ character.
ary, 18G8, and retained it until the 1st of
RURAL TOPICS.
January, 1872. At the beginning of that

to do

Ou the other hand there is much dissalis

faction

^7he’oficklr*poru,^ th. dore

k ,

was $$^260,755. Thus the sudadwn of '
debt for tho four years was s&gt; follows :
WUAT QU. WASH IB trees RAID.

DKMOCBAT1C BBDVCTtOX OF DKBT.

On the 10th of December, 1799. Waah-

among the Democracy,

and

the

feeling is likely to increase rather than di­
minish as the campaign progresses."

Il is understood that S.erctary

Ohan*

this excellent piece ot adlricc- to its

JIMNl
Through the Republican imoeeas of
1871, by which the Tammany Democratic
ring was overthrown, the Rcpoblieans took
control of the financial administration of
the State, Jan. 1,1872, and retained it,
until Jan. I, 1876,—a period of .feur
yean, the precise length of the preceding
Democratic rule. At the Ix-ginnihg of
that period, the debt was as the ItemocraU
bad left it, 820,260,755 ; at the cloae
the means bad been provided to pay the
entire amount, except $705,982. The
reduction was, therefore, as follows :

factions of the Democratic party.
Congress are being

currency

Sfel

are

ing on Thursday Lst we pkoc at the head

Il is in all nwpMjtn

w«.

not

on the contrary, in taking care that every

what is allowed to be there,

fertiliicTB among those ordimrily fond is
Borton are beat fitted to increase tbe jidl
of crops in fields that represent the liriit
soik df New England." Barley, baas
and rath-bogas were grown is 280 fkte
Stride manure, bonemeal, fish scrap#, wjerphosohate, salts of ammonia, poimh, #oda, lime, ashes and other frrtilisen were

from noble dung and wood a»h&lt;a. Po­
tash nitrate, sulphate and cutouk rf

ana

times is the means of producing
good, or at least of avoiding much
DlSEAStt OF FOTLTBT.
I am constantly

(roup), and I at once dkooverwd Iho cause
was a lack of sufficient ventilalionV of the

little good. Wood ashes alone prodawd
larger crops than stable dung. Here mt
a total failure of Lawes and Gilbcrt'i
theory-rthat nuperpheephate sad nitr?
gen are the only aubstanera really nspiimi
in artificial fertilucn; and it fomqi that
the rales laid dowu in England fer tk
application of such manure# are of little

Ten fowls devitalise

son they should be almost an airy aa is the
open air : and in the winter their houses
should admit an abundance of fresh air

all times a large lattice cupola at tho ridge
of’the roof should allow the foul air below

to escape, while a fresh current will come

Forty years si»cnl in keeping poultry
drr various cirrunKtancea, caables m&lt;

lure any contagious disease among them,
if ho will properly Ventilate their roasting

are worth but little, except to New Har­
land farmers, and perhaps that oo the
next farm to the one where these experi­
ments were made the tarn,' results wvuM
not recur. Now. I claim that every few

er who uses artificial fertilizers most exnot find the same result* in any two field*
on his farm. But all may red arene!
that whatever contain* potaJi is a gwd

fertiliser for any crop.

NRW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

Italic*? feel. Then come the diseases in
chickens, gap«, Ac., yrt I have raked
chickens by the hundred for 25 years.

CUTTIIG HID REPAIR1IG
Brah-

ntopAQAriirti rnuira

from bbkd.

should grow

discretion of the Governor or Legislature
-nothing but aUolute debt remiumonta’
Tl.v canal debt and canal a«nU
,',r

KoCaBbliatlaecl

firE «•«£&gt;&lt;'

demagogues aud heartless political buck-

4. D»

but the question cmue' up. where tu foJ
era (irocure nitrogen and phMpbfe
as gorxl os are made iu Hoeferi
what will be the om! per acre
ite
quantity that thej applirf? A wm.
article of swperphoq.luib i.s worth |E t
ton, and nitrate of suda $4.50 pn ]qo
both articles amounting to
which is said to be added f reight,
ing in many casoi to from $2 to IS, K
that the tola! expettm: of these fauhro
delivered ou farms, would be frua |J] u
22. My opinion is thai $22 wwffi rf
barnyard manure is worth to say fewr
in the United Steles a good dml weer
than the above named uuautiiy of pfiM.
nhatc and nitrate of sodx Fsnaen k»i
better try to keep tlie'u- lands in good os

In fact the Dem­

in

bis

the Democratic Convention,
to-day, for the first and last time
The speech at
Oitiun has no fault to find, but yields to reduced the profligacy of Grant’s Adminthe will of the majority with becoming
grace, thankful that its editor fared as ihonmnd millions of dollars. Unlcm he
wdl ta be did in the long contest.
inCTeasus that amount before election there

of our colums to-day.

cvidkmtly.or more ewsentully, than in

ocratic party was never more the home of

The Hon. Henry A. Goodyear

•

oo

more

t-gSS**

of farm yard duug applied to aawter in.
tw.SO
&gt;«.- jroh.awj,
mmc yield. Here h M»mrthiaK tirt
bb end reliable, m r^rd. their
2

Under

erotic conventions in some places, while in

after their own hereto.

..

candidates fer

nominated by Demo­

others advocates of a KMind

eorkrnK

rvad-

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depredate the one nor secterian interforance which will
destroy the other.”

this arrangement nig baby

a &amp;rm, it rbo«&gt; Hoell" "&gt;•

ing to the minuthe or a fans' than strike*
Bsdretios—---------------------------- .WWM.T71
Thus, the Democratic Adminirtratioa
in four years reduced the debt about five
million.’; and a half. Republican Adminis­
tration in the same length of time, under
the same laws and with the same require­
ment*. reduced it nineteen milliunt and a
Mf, or nearly four fanet at mwrik
More than that, the Republicans, at the
dose of their Administration, left the debt
practically extinguished, and an relieved
the people of the burden of raising the
amount annually exacted by law to meet
ife requircuMKita. The law required that
a tax of 2 milk should be levied annually

Cmreffiml Ticket.

in
luck, and very properly took advantage of
the situation, and with this action came
success.
Barry county adhered to their favorite
from the bojpnning to the end. This may
have Inien wise, but it availed nothing.
They stood by Mr. Striker well, and he
can congratulate himself upon haring
warm friends.
Inasmuch as the subject of the Con-

^nddoiraaUa to Ike employer; omi.

BXPL'BLICAK BXDCCTIOM OF DKBT.

tion (9 in number) were determined to
be provided fer. But when the Repub
prevent Air. O’Donnell’s nomination and
IxA the old line Whigs of Virginia— licans, by their fidelity, bad provided for
bent all their energies in that direction.
/'or EeutUr of State Board of Education.
even 25 of the leading minds of the old all
of the
bounty
debt
except
For that purpose they withdrew Mr.
3705,982,
then
it was
no
long­
WITTER J. BAXTER,
Barber's name before a vote was taken, guard unite in an appeal to their old asso­
of Hillsdale.
er
ncccwtary
to
levy
the
large
lax
and called it “in the interest of harmony." ciates and politics! friends to rise above
for that puqioae.
*
A recess was taken, and Eaton offered the baneful influence of sectionalism, to
Now, tbe reduction of taxation this
their nine votes to McGowan, abandoning
forget in the interest of a common country
Striker. This gave McGowan 20 to O’
Donnell’s 21, and Striker's 10
They the animosities of the past, and declare in
3rf kept on balloting, and soon the Barber favor of Hayes and Wheeler. Such a course saving# ou the pan of Governor Tilden.
Mark the
District,
delegates of Calhoun joined them, and would virtually end the Presidential con
JONAS H. McGOWAN
some of die supporters of O'Donnell in test, and, give assurance that the sectional
ABsotm: ami&gt; laRXsfsriBLX proof .­
of Branch.
Calhoun, weary of the strife, went over to
The total tax fer 1875 am .anted to 6
McGovnm on the 24th ballot and heuras marplots and intriguers who are leading millR, divided as follows : Schools, 1|
UAYEH’ PLATFORM t
nominated. Striker's delegates adhered to the people of the South in the support of mHla; general purpnam, 1 i milk; bounty
Tilden are powerless longer to direct pop­ delil, 2 mills ; canal debt, 1 mill, canal
ular sentiment. That is the kind of “re­ awarda.1-5 mill ; deficiency and mylunu,
prauion.
’
11-20 mill. The total tex fer 1876 u 3
form" which our country is ycaraing fer.
' Tho Convention w over, and with it
11-24 mills, divided as fellows : Schools,
It is an opportunity that may not again be
wc trust all feeling cngcnik-rod m the
11 mills ; general purpowta, H mills;
canvass. The nomination wn moat hearti­ presented in a lifetime.**
bounty debt, i mill. It will lie neon that
ly support, as it is deserving of approval.
the «ax ^.r general pwrpoam, for «hook
That the Democratic National Conven­
Wc regre^cd that Eaton county should
and firi ril but
JcU
requirements
have felt' ailed upon to labor so strong tion was dishonest throughout is evident k
the same in 1876, as^.n 1875,
and raroa 'Jy against the nomination of the to any intelligent man,- amply from the The lax fer debt requirement, in 1875
candidate from Jackson county. But names of 1U candidates. Mr. Tilden and including the deficiency from the previous
“that was tlicirvight, and ita all right."
Mr. Hendricks arc representatives of ideas year, was as follows:
To thorn friends from Jackson and Cal­
TAX.KiB DKBT BBQVIBBMXMTB, 1875.
Hag. houn, who stood so grandly by James diametrically different, especially on the
O'Donndl throughout the contest, wc subject of finance. Mr. Tilden purports
return ourbcartlelt gratitude, aud thank to represent honest money and Mr. Hen­
them for their manly course. We trust
dricks dishonest currency, aud the two
to be able to serve them sometime, to show
men were nominated to conoliato both
our appreciation.

■

«.4Sb«W,„no,1l,

A PLAIK BTATXMKST OF FACTSthat the extinguishment of the debt was
Before tekwg up riie direct question of

being formed all

they promise

effective work before the champaign closes.

Of the Congraaionri Convention tho dlcr , while pre]&gt;arit&gt;g for the suit,agrinsl'
Jackaoa. Citizen of die 3d inrt, speaks as Zach Thompson, the “one-eyed" Preai­
fellows:
dent's Secretary of the Inferior, has dis
The Republican Convention of the
covered frauds or deficits in the Indiana
Third Congraslbnal District of Michigan,
met nt Albion yesterday, and on
the Trust Fund amounting to millions of dol­
twenty-fifth ballot placed in nomination, lars. Of this immense amount, about
Hon. Jonas H. McGowan, of CoHwater. $870,000 was supposed to be taken by
Of Mr. McGowan we speak elsewhere.
Thompson. and the Government holds
On the first ballot Mr. O’Donnell had 20,
to 17 fer Striker and 10 for McGowan. Floyd’s acceptance therefor ; $66,000 is
On the' econd O'Donnell had 23 (lacking found to be in a Tennessee turnpike. Tho
but fem of a nomination) to 17 for Striker law requires that this fend, which was set
and 12 fer McGowan. On the third O' aside from the sals of public lands, should
Donnril and Striker held their- own, and
be invested ; but while the Government
McGowan lost two. Up to this time, the
Eaton county delegates had voted for has been paying interest ou the whole
has discovered
Striker, and it became apparent to them amount, Mr. Chandler
that O'Donndl would be nominated on the that only about $3,000,000 are in the re­
next ballot, aa it was expected tbe Branch
quired securities. Thompson's deficit in
delegates would/ go for him in a body, be
stated at $1,800,000.
•
having many warm personal friends among
those delegates, it being understood that
The Staunton Valley Virginian gives

For Superintendent of Public Instruction,
HORACE S. TARBELL,
of Saginaw.
.

U : ■

jm of upenmrau of ih«
mnktent erMritnm.i..v__ ■
wx

TWy sppliodaMJlb, of
of hmc and 275 H«. of nitrate
/this suimli&lt;#i nitn&gt;i r.i. oo _

The Hamburg n&gt;v-

ing that this statement by

M&gt; KUh tetilbur, ,re

rebel

Mo.,

llou of tho very fortunate result of the
eonvei Aion at Albion by giving to Mr Mc­

TION

. CHARLES M. CROMWELL,
of Lenawee.

PlatUburg,

party Pi the State to show their spprech-

THE CONGRESSIONAL

State Ticket.

At

with commercial fer&amp;x^S
that the only twosuteteri, .. r»l|. Z* *1,

to the political situation is very encourag­

Barry own

For I^rcxidcutial Elector*,
HENRY W. LORD,
WILLIAM A. HOWARD,
WILLIAM DOELTZ,
CHAR H. KEMPF,.
PRESTON MITCHELL,
DELOS PHILLIPS,
JACOB DEN HERDER.
CHARLES KIPP,
JEREMIAH JENKS,
BENTON HANCHETT,
WILLIAM DUNHAM.

Buchanan.

Expreu
As qpr standard

WILLIAM A. WHEELER,

i.

“Heres to tho next rebellion,1'is said to

word

strict integrety of character, and an un­

RopuMtO*

Who Cut Down the Ttxw-

It pay#.

tiou, We could not nt that time add a single

VMU1.Z

Regard—It Wm

uul proseut. tue
The lax for 1875 was calculated upon the
valuation of 1874
“*

11,190,833.37
menu.

This a

no 1

United Stales Owncral 1^»J &lt;*S&lt;*•o tbe .mxiat !«■ 1RT5, k&gt; ui, ltc

wram or

no, unveuu. ow

DKBT.

eesW5

�Council Proceedings.

The Great Show coming.

ZT-----ne i ommoa
council
&gt;fthu pity
of Harting,
held
al tbe Council

n'lA*““k‘“‘“ Hfc‘‘“p ” M”ap A"S

Augurt Ut, 187g. .
L^aen11
t'*il*1* tn inUwn. n. Grwt
' Present—11*0 Mayor. Kocurder;
Aid Evans,
Lewis. IUed. Rn.j.B, ShaMott an.
”***
crywhere
alongExMbK
its route
I Tomlinson, ■jmk. of it Ias
th.’’
only
Shod that
The mtnalaa of th*
previous meeting ite
U J,rottl’t* “pi
were read and approved.
v.»,
This being a commendable
’•"“^-tho-e who adapt
courae shortd
prtronired. Below, w, «,p/
article from the fyringfitld JU Stat.
8h« ?’hi
"auh’« I*P«-. »ft«r thia Great
ohow had exhibited in that city, It
Howe»* Gre«t London Clrcu«, Hi»podreme, Menagerie —Jurt what thwv
«»d W would bo, . Gr«d AftST

reentry, U»e occasion brtagtho two exhibition’

errt' T** “AOAr1* announced a wond. '* nn* *a‘1 ««)&gt;••• performance and a fin.
aerou Jefferson Street ar

Mendy s comers,

vena recommended by the*commillt-e to be
arrepte*!
aud a
walk ordered
built
similar to the one lately bnilt »«.». Stale

street, under the directions of the committee
on side walks. Garried a/.recommended

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

ejw wltnes.e.1 In this city. The Pageant attraded anjmmenxe crowd, and thousands of
men, women aud children, crowded the streets
for*27.88, Geo. M. Dewey.fur *34.96. 8. 8. along the Uae of the proceeafoi*
We could fill
Garrison for *424, helm Hopkins fur *3 Wm. a eolumn withthe interest lug fantureo of lire
H. Tinkler fur 97, H. Jones for C2 cents, exhibition. The ring performance wa» fine in
'rapexe. Mr.
Barnes &amp; Co. for 75 cents. A. Maynard for *X
Millville, the renowned Auvtraliau horse-man,
and of L. 11. Quackenbush for *8 be 'several
ami his beautiful boy, axtonishctl all by their
performance
In Hie
ly allowed and orders drain on the appropri­ wonderful luroback
ate funds, carried by yeas and nays as fo|. same line was Mlle. ItockriD tholwautifol Par.
toian artht, who achieved a marked aneorss
by her wonderful feats ou four Luhmb. The
Trapexe performance by a lady, ami a rontde
of tods, su among the best. If not the beet,
ever witnessed in thin city, aud called out
Immense appiarase. Tire double somersauh
Uy Aid. Ileod. RcaolvAl that tbe Recorder
of the city of Harting* notify tbe Agent of tha wumlera of the |&gt;crforu&gt;anc«. 'The traine-1
tbe M ('. R. K.0o. that across walk ionecm- eirphants, tigera and hyenas, showed la a re­
markable degree, the power ut man over the
sary and the same ia requfred acmes the rail animal creaiion. T!*o crowded stalo of our
road on Wert »id*e Jufitorwon-etrees, near Parker columns, farbid anything but a mere mautiun
A Bailey a livery stable. ,
of the exhibition ; but tbe half haa not- beet,
told
Everything was conducted la a manner
By Aid. Lewis; Keoohed. Thrt tha Re­
acceptable tu the most fastidious; the audience
corder of the city of liartinge nolliyYho agent was highly rrwpeutablc, gotxj order prevailed
uf the M, C. R. II. Co. that a cross-walk is ne- throughout, aud wc commend th* exhibition to
cesenry and tbe same lx required acruaa the the lot era of amusement throughout the counrailroad on the eart vide of Creek street.
Uy AM. Reed : Resolved, That a sidewalk

Special

Republican Caucuses.

notice.

GENTEN NIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

A lUrrem nf Umius.
Those who are H ertetter'e Slornwh Bitters as a Will, of counso, wish to me all the ah*.,
The Republicans of tho township of Hea­ means of luvirnralioa end prtAoetlotj s*sinat dl»- comfcrtablvwnd cheaply. To thia end Lht
«aM.
invariably
reap an ample harvest of health.
B®«lher»a B’y Cemauar
tings will meet in caucus al the center
Direstfvn. excretion and secretion ere rendered has, thremgb lie oonnretn.,, in the WeiTaid
school house, on Saturday the 12th of Aug­ rewnlar and viperous by this rnllcc tonic and at- Northwmt, placed on mJ. a Urge number of
ust, inrt., at two o'o'ssk in the afternoon lo uratire, and ths esoontlato of health belay so­ Torn.RTs hxcCTEAron Tiextra at recallr r».
elect delugatce to I he Senatorial. Reprwnta- eared, that hlouinc naturally follows. Kervous dreed rales, by which passengers can not
Uvea and County Conventions. A full alien diseases, intermittent and remittent fevers, rfaen- only visit the Centennial IfohHntion at PhilmatisM. bOiouMe. and kWaoy or bladder troubles
dance is desired. By order of Committee, era speedily relievedby the Bitten, which are as po
tent iu preventinx these maladies as in remedyias
roanta Bravos, Chairman.
them. And it may almost be ealdlhal their power
of prevsntiac diseases mas stronp a r« emenda­
The Republicans of Maple Grove will meet tion in their favor as their power of eurinr them,
In caucus at Upham's HaU, on Saturday oepeeially in localities where febrile tom plsIn la ef
Aug. 12lh, at 1. o'clock, p. tn., for the pur­
pose cf Nominating delegates to the County
ly at the Falla. The track of
Convention to be held in Hartings, Aug. 19th.
I» an air line, 1
The Bitters srv slro bifbljr desirablr as a »ubto nominate a county ticket.
Mitne far the ordinary setvinos and sedatives. rails of the heaviest pattern,'
By order of Conrtaittee.
The hydrate of chloral sad tho bromide of pelat- curves or grades; wood ia'1
einm are both hixhly peraicloas drops, the first
Tbe Republicans efY'artlMoa will meet iu elowdiup tho train and. U ie said, weokeainp tenieily of the vsnons nrvten*: and the latter rainimt
oaucua at the ofico of K. Chipman in Nash­ i bed if eel ion end infeetinx the blood, lioetalter'r
ville, on Saturday. Aug. 12th, next, al one Bi tiers achieves the remedial purpose of both
o'clock, p. m. sharp, fur the purpose of nomi­ tbeoe inodicinM. which is to soothe tbe brain end
nerves, wllboul eaasiox any hurtfsl after effects,
nating delegates to the County Convention, to
hoi on tbe oontary. umjax as well as eoolhiax the
•mi held in Hartings. August Ifoh, nest, to
nominate a county ticket.

Southern

Tbe Republicans of Rutland will meet in
caucus at the Town House on Thursday, the
17th inrt.. al two o'clock p. m., to elect
delegates to tho Senatorial, Representative
and County Conventions/
Hvvlasp. August 71M1870.

Hy or&gt;|eM|f Committee.
A. D.-Hubk, Chairman.

S®5

The Republican voters of the township jjf
Hope, wi|l meet in caucus, on Thursday, the
17lh Inst., at 2 o'clock, V. M.; fur the pur­
i**® of electing one delegate to tho Senslo-

August IHth, 187(1, and four delegates to the
County Convention, to be held In Hastings,
August 19th, 1876, end four delegates to the
Representative Convention, to be held in
Middleville, Aug. 23d, 187C.
By order of township Committee.
Literary

Madison Dispensary,
R? W. Bamsm SI. CWca«o.

Notices.

Beautiful Pictures.

be built from the railroad depot to Creek
■treel, aix feet wide, on the south able uf State
street, within'forty-five days, underthr djrec-

W e have received from the Fine Art Pub­
lishing »o&lt;we of Geo. Rilnson &amp; Co., Purtian*!.
Maine, several pictures recently jmbltolied by
them. Tbesubjects, as works of high art. de­
serve the highest praise. Stinson A ('«. were
among the pi&lt;*neero in tho Hur Art publishing
business in this country, and year by year
Tbe by-laws ef the Fire licpartmeni wsZ their business has grown, until al the present great weight wherever read. It is a review of
the past fifteen years an*L shows tho magnitude
. ef the work done by the Republican party.
taken from the table, and recommended by the time it has assumed cvluueal proportions.
A short time since they published a chromo
The Theory of Secession ; Our Public Schools;
Committee on the Fire Departmeny that they
Tilden and Tweed ; DcmocrntM Slandera; and
be accepted. Carried.
other valuxble'articles, make the August urn­
Motion by Aid. F.eed: That the bill of Deu­
tar of this staunch periodical pno of tho beet
li&lt;u» of subject*. Stinson A Co. show correct yet Issued. Send H-* to Republic Publishing
nis A Holmes for printing financial vtatemont
judgment of the public taste, which natural Co.. Wnehington. D. C., and subocrihe for one
talent, aided by lung esperience, alone can
The bill nf L. 1&gt;. Quackenbush for *8. for give. They publish every description of fine
works of Art, from a chromo lu a photograph
coots; oft). M. Dewey, far printing, *3.50. —-from a fine Crayon drawing to the most ele­
Uxixuv's Moxthlt Maoah vs ran Avucst.—
A delightful number to Ballou's Magarine for
and of J. 8. Goodyear A Co., for lumber, *92.03, gant Steel Engraving.
They bring into pcevice the skill of tbe uioet August. It is so light, so breeiy end cheer­
aud of Kaiamasoi* Publishing Co., of *S,fa).
ful that it is just what is needed in warm
They are also publishers of the Centennial weather lo make people forget the hcnl and
liceord. which is a very large illustrated paper, discomforts of the season. The stories are all
of
the best, the poeiry excellent, and the illus­
devote*! lo whatever to of interest connected
Print in,: ordinance,
with th*- th»e Hundredth Birthday of the trations timely and well executed. It is the
proeemiings,
boot publication of its clam, in ibe country,
Vniled SI alee Terms one dollar per year.
call of meeting,
and should be read by the whole people, in
The great Exhibition at Philadelphia ie folly

MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

Diseases with Its Agonies.
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.

VEQETINE
Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorates the
whole System.

HO^QWAY'SPILLS.
What U iwurs fearful thaa a brwaklns down of the

ALTERATIVE, TONIC- SOLVENT AXE DI
DRETIC-

Messrs. Stinson A Cu. nrc al present in want
of a large numbgr of new agrnta, lo whom
they offer the most liberal inducements. We
call attention to their advertiseujeut, beaded,
"To tho Working Class. ' ia our advertising

Republican

The liquor bond of DiekKsuu A Net «y v
accepted and approved, and ordered to

placed on file.
Motien carried: That the committee on

letter* are printed,
ek'a accepts
Hard
tall; rm principal in
I Welatgaa go io the Con­
'd September, from I&gt;ie round trip, *15, good

di.higau Centra) Railroad Company
ling two engines of 40 tuns each, which
&gt;i" the Allantic and Pacific Express
They are Mid la l« tbe {largest ever

dinancea confer with the city attorney relative
to an ordinance governing saloons, in order to
amend said ordinance » as lo )&gt;e aide to gov­
ern tho clusiug ami opening saloons at pt.*|-r
By-Ald. Rncd: Beeolved./Hiai tbeamouut
of license io be charged fur refreuhmoni stands,
peanut stands, Ac., liable to pay a license un­
der an ordinance (Mteeed Sept ember 2nd. 1S74,
relative U&gt; licensing elands upon the pnblie
streets, be fixed at *2 for each stand on the
I41h day of August, 1R7G. and that,in accord­
ance with the spirit and intention of aaid ordi­
nance and by virtue of authority contained in
an ordinance juumed November 8, 1878, rela­
tive to licensing sSJoons, thr license of al!

persons carrying on busineiss of that nature
immediately preoeding this dale is hereby
remitted :
l!»ai »&lt;• perwon be permit

ucte.1, though there hr Bale proo- ran ever 1*e any better.

Blade'

receipt ufoenpy uf the Toledo (0)
'•Iiiiriengraving of R. B. Hayes,
Ur i lie hnest engraving yet pub-

tr future Pvcmdout. It deecrres a
ry i«r!or, library and office in
■meetingof &lt;lt, .ertpera Wednraday eve.
'' * ''. Rcntly was elected captain» L.
*» WWiam,.
1 11 ieuienam,J. H. Andereon,2d
•W k i
Rum. culur aeargant; F. 8. Bbwgn.
rt"&gt;p*ny {|rl
The cumpnny numlwn* 45
•irillhrr’’ *Ul1 l‘**e *lrv*dy commenced

„, ,

to! to estaldlsh or mainlff*n wore than one
Of refreshments
stand or place for tbe an

under one license; end pro tided further, that
persons above sped Red whose license to remit­
ted shall mA be permitted to eatabliah or main tain such stand remote or removed from their
place of burinren without fiprt baring obtained

ia|{

c,'r* rere clccteled for the ensuing

CLi.''"’4™- -UliUJl Pnll.
**r*‘*r? Robert
r

ids

this W&lt;*k. and who are known as the Agents
of the Board of Stets Comtuissioners for the
general mijxri’i’iuu *&gt;f char Hable iartilutfom.
Where no agents have yet Iwrn appointed,
recsmmen.iaiions should be brought from the
aui-enntea'lenis of the county poor, or from
the Judge of Prehate, living fn the county
whence the application comes. The following
list comprtoes tbe names of the agents who
have bred appointed by Uovmor Itogley up to
this time, and their mldreeu :
fCU.BteuL Cheehirc.Allega^ county.
Judge A Miller. Bay City, Bay county,
lieu M Dewey, Hiuuings, Barry euuuly.
Silas Ireland, NH«. Berrien county.
j &lt;• Pirree told water. Branch county.
A. 6. Hyde. Marehail, Calhoun county.
iMvid B. Hales-Eaton Rapids, Eaton pounty.
Win. Stevenson. Flint, Genesee county.
C E. Nott. Hillsdale. Hillsdale county.
H. B. Shank. Lanning. Ingham county.
James O'Donnell. Jackson, Jackaon county.
ThomaaC. Brownell, Kalnmaxvo. Kalama&gt;«&gt;
"To^F* Hyde, lockford. Kent eouuty.

_____ .J

fstnamo count V.

a license therefor, ns is required by ordinance
relative to Heeneing rictus '
’

Carried by

“J

Local Bli;ipe;; Jlitice?
II. R. STEVENS, Borton, Mi
OILS.

OILS.

BiimSMhte" IM*, ‘

For Machinery.

the printed direction
E m n (MUM mki •
tim*-. This treaUaea
relief when all other:

I hare n large Mock of Purs Carter Oil.

Pure laarxi Oil.
Pure Gelden Oil.
Bought since the tort decline in prioca.

Call and examine poods and pricre

-You

will gain by it.

People** Drug Store.

W. H. Goody mar.
xxi29wlt2

Ruaaoll, Sheldon

and Tomlinson—-6. Nays, Aano.
On motion, the Council amounted
t
L. D. Qvic-XMWl’"' Recorder.

Greenville, MonIcahn
“waurt n. uw«i»ei. r«*u«. iwu—i

Two good milch cow, end a few sheep

VALUABLE INFORMATION.

for sale.

1.. «.«*■■

Wrvetfing Match.

Horn. 7
uf ”*
(Wav"1"0’ UH •*
Uw. *LcW‘“'.
Friday evening. Ike M-

H»w to be Strong,
’bowels be either &lt;a&gt;ef

JCZifer
/t-aarr .­
Wil) you allow meioaay I
umns. to those living in thia
ties, whodsuire t« inkcrhih

“Si'

Sw*“’- Of".-

“r'l-'. W.**l*. S*. CUir. S*. CUlr nmnlj.
Th. ».ld&gt; l»lww« C. O. UU.ru.4 «.B.

X.’

Ankai, V.n Hom. V.n 11.™

Holroa.b, m WOO • *U«. wUl
«»•••*.
HcMOo. Ann Art»*. Wohl«*»
„«*!&gt;, rf A«r-‘
1* How™.' 01-*
B«a. i, o~a B*pU.. A r~&gt;a
i. “fiSfcrianll*, Mn.lt, Wvn. onnlJ.
..pwtW, ft, .&gt; ta -u •*»* M&gt;»» “•
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-4 &gt;lcU.,hl.n
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Snp.nm.nAwt Buu 8oho«l.

E’^ss

�THE GREAT SHOW COMING.
Barry. Doot
shop with J»*&gt;------- —- Church and Railroad Street.

IMlfflHfT PWW »SWIHI
At Hastings August 14th

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Cirouit Court Commissi; a er in and fer Mat

HOWES’

CHANCERY ORDERSiSslW— c~“'“ “•“*

Fredrkl Riakta. Complainant.

Great London Circus,
Sanger's English Menag­
erie of Trained Animals

£ohn

Beniamin F. Dow. Lumsa

PROBATE ORDER.

Tra,ned *nim,la'

Mardi-Gras
Carnival
OOMBnsTATION.

Hasting! B»ubUcan Bsxm*. anmpapar printed
^aSgS^bate.

GREAT LONDON

CIRCUS-HIP PO^ROd]S.l.

Sanger*! English

DA»FoUeily fer Complainant.

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CHALLENGE

$10,000

nftho north wsst quarter!1.') of see tion
leen (16) all In Townebip number three
range eight (8) wswt. eonUinninf one I
sixty (IM) acres of land aceeedtu to

AND

MARDDORAS f

STATKOF MICHIGAN. County of narr^ te.-

Owns and daily axhibit- th«
in tho year one .thousand eUbt hundred and
’’Prerent'/s. C. Prindla Judge of ProUta.

Beit^rrapdf SPerftmiiit Xlophtt

Arw^
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r-ray hi license to mil tha Intareat of said mlsmrs ia

Cklcftalm,

In the World, via.:

»l particular
whenever I

EmajM-rur.

Mandrle,

ftaltam aud Victoria.

certain re&amp;l estate in said petition described!
Thereupon it U ordered. That Monday tho Mh

Tanrant'a Seltxcr Aperient.
which I koopalwayaln thohouo." Wise man. and
shape of this aperient.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

CHALLENGE

$10,000

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THAT
HOWES' C.RKAT MINIKIN eiKCCS,
* Etc., Etv.,
Owns and KaUUu the

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$10,000

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HOWES GREAT LONDON CIHCT

Perrons desiring to take out PaiaaW. or dssirint
sfonnalion from the V. f. Patent OOee. ibould
oniult v. A. I.KI1MAXN. NoDeltor of A veercanasut Foreign Patcssta, Washington D. C.
Examinations free. NO FATKNTNOPAY. Fend

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TTTAXTBD.-.-r PIUUIOB TAB HAKB

$10,000

owe-WlS?t^O^OMl garter To of

cut quarter (’D of aoetion number four (IL and.
”sasw*. 17 Tribune* Buildim. Chka- also,
theaoulh warn quarter 0») of tho a mth worn

CHALLENGE

HOWES’ GREAT LONDON I'IRCKS,

TEN PIN BALLS

Etc.. Etc..
Ovai and dally esbiUwthc

REAR OF 220 NORTH SECOND ST,. (Second
Floor.) PHILADELPHIA.
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Only One Ticket Required for All
Mere Performing Animals thaa anjr other Ten MiaagrriM in &lt;he V«rM ’
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THE NEW YORK

MILITARY

AGENCY

aabjuay V old rotes । collects srrears^f^.av

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PROBATE ORDER.

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ATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Barry.
Lao. on Thursday, the arch day. of Jnm
c year one thousand ci|ht hundred and seven

•ent. S. C. Prindle, Jnd«e of Probate,
tho MaUaref the Haute of Jacob M- and Id

THE ONLY ZEBRAS EVER SEEN IN HARNESS.

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$5,000 CHALLENGE

ti.-rtis?!sxzs fcsriirrara
eballeeiiw ths world.

SB,000 CHALLENGE

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w. voia r'B

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THATAT
HOWES’ GREAT L0MMX CIBCT8,

Qeo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Column.
M"Parties aniworina any of these adrer
tats will pleuc state trhirujhey saw tho tame

e.

Etc,, Rtc.,**

$5,000 CHALLENGE

General Ai»nt&gt; tn every town In tho Vnitcd
Stalos fer the AdJnitahU Piels, w|lh a oombination of elitbl todlt complete in one. vir: i&lt;irk. nuttock. adac, lamptnc Iran. sledge, arc and pole head,
or any other tool that nan bo .Exerted In socket! al
■about ose-lburtb tbe cost of ordinary tools.
J. V. LAFFRUTT, Adjnalable Pick Cos
ISJ South 2d St.. Phlla.. Chamber ofCommerce

SOLID WEALTH!

CHALLENGE

BOWKS' GREAT UJNIH.N .'ISO'S.

Sprciahiea. our great future, THE GRAND MA1UHGUAS. QARNH'A^. Seven Mas-ire
Gul.l Chariots. Fire Performing Elephants, Five i'erfurming C-syal 1km~at Tiger*, Mx TVtfbmitng African llycnna, Two Reman War Chnrieta, Roman &lt;1iari&lt;4eer&gt;,Fcarleae Cat alley* aaeortIng fircehn.Reantirti. FJrgvtit t’oetuine* ml.-rning shapely ladle*. The Spirit of ' 75—Washing
ion. jjsHjctte. Geddes- of Lilwrty. Wlllntn Prmn, Brother Jonathan, and hundred* of Coati nenlal lliirarirrw represented. Elephant Coursing, Hurdle Racing, etc.
Race TVaek. Read cur RENiOjOOO OtaHrnge Four---• “ ‘

WANTED!

in the eitr of Hast

$10,000

V

That the Grand MAKDI-SRAS CARlIVALbr
----- »--------------------- ---------- maxciteJe. any A»

WTR1AI aid HIPPODROIATIC
ATTRACTIONS.

SA1VATABBEER

A Sctal tf Hatnral Hstury.
Sanger’s English Menagerie

$5,000 CHALLENGE

la the Best laager Brewed ia tbe Wort

A FORTUSE FOR ONLY $12
^F. Moloney A Co.. 40 dread /fir nr ar eno., and
Williams A Co, brewers. Danean'i Brewery.

the Kentucky
CAM! IKTIIIOTION COMPANY

$5,000 CHALLENGE
, OBBAT uOSIK,. CIBCrj^

rtiOESUAY, AUG. 31, 1876ew wKMibaurim they will distribute lo the tie
hoMnrs tho ImWemi sum o!

&gt;000,000 00
Thee. P. Porter. Mx-Gor. Ky.. GenT Msnai
POWlTtTTuLY 50 PpMTPOKMKXT
as we "ill have a series of Grand Drawlnm an 1
net saUbliah tbe precedent of postponiax.
.LIAiT OF4HFT8:

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tventy-fourt and recorded in the reel-tors eSee
&gt;r the county *7 Derry, state of Mlohman oatba
Mh da/of January on" thousand eisht huadral
nd ee»enl«-Jbur. in liber ■I" of mortaaie* ou
axe Ml. It belwt ngrtssd, between the turtle- in
Ibnleetaount intb of principal and Internet ehell
t the option of tbe party uf the-------- 1---- »dth become due and cxilluolabh
Hen. ApdiWhultha-1—•—
■ent of laid inUrmt. ar
aid and in arrears Crrin
.. D. HIT* tothk thne.
Ipaliumof five handre

taliiul, Note!, ail Artatfc.

$5,000 CHALLENGE

15,000 CHALLENGE

150,000 CHALLENGE'
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                  <text>VOL. XXI.

N0.3fc,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN

THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,

1073.

ns life is the hearts of both.
mil the
“I would suggest," said Dr. Emerson! ,___________ JWBie
••that I write to Mr. Barlow and tell him story around that Mn. Marston's father
the,
circuuistaacw
of
the
delay
qf
his
let
­
ia
a
rich
man,
and
eent
for
the
boy to
[AVoM thf Country ^Gentlcpmu, AlL*i&gt;fj
ter, of his daughter’s death, of' Hugh’s, come to him to live, bat1 Mtta Wardlow
OF THE
adoption by Mira Wardlow and return the would not give him up. I don’t blame
chpck, and leave it fur him to decide for her, for if be would not help his own
the future. We are both sorry to have daughter, be would hot be ant to take
Hugh Lave, and it it is uot for tho best, very good* asre-onthe’cmla. ' I dare aay
CHAPTER FIFTEEN.
that he ia (a old hunks any way.
I
wo will keep him."
5
Mr. Wataon thought'this the Inwt hope the doctor and she will hold on to
One week of visit had passed, when course.
Mr, Corbin brought a telegram to Mira
"It will place Hugh uppix a more in­
Wardlow from Dr. Emerson, requesting dependent platform to live Mr. Barlow
called off,
her lo come to Colebeater imnwdiltaly,
know that he is already rated for, and
and to bring Hugh. It was short no­ has a home and fritvids nt his command." the old nfad's eyeSjiM 'he' turned away
tice, but in just an hour they were seated
anti
aloWly
mftended
the
ranA
to
his room.
Thu letter was sent, and the matter
in tho cant. Dr. Fgncmon met them nt dropped.
It was Hugh Mart^on’s grandfather.
3
Entire Satisfaction. A earload ulne.tdy .«.ld this year Mixing the best Farm- tiie station ; HuglffRw him standing on
era in Burry County.
the platform bctu»6 the cant stepped, aud
The Re|
waved his band lo let him know they
June Was al moat at hand. Dr. Emer­
were there. A glad smile welcomed his son secured the. services of a young prachi
signal, and he was at the steps.
lioner to takehis place during his ab­
Promptly al.H-a'xloek on Thursday even­
It was a pleasant H-union at M(a. sence from Uolchi«tcrvor a few weeks.
Watoon's. . Mira Wardlow could but feel The bouse was all in order, us they in­ ing last a large .crowd was on band
5)
that
she
had
as
dear
friends
here
as
she
tended to go directly home when they to listen to' Die kpcteWi* be delivered by
Ta the Best Reel Rake Machine in the Market. Two finger bora, and throe set
had left behind her. Hugh had come in returned from their bridal excursion.
of knives, furnished with every ('oiublnmi Mndiim-. WcuImo have the
th
lion. Geo. M. Dewey of Hastings. The
first, and announced their arrival; so lea Hugh wan a Utile .aobur at the thought
was in readiness, and Dr. Emerson sat of their going away, but Dr. Emerson hall was filled completely, aud R»au V bad to
down with’the family.
They chatted told him he should trust to him to see
gayly during the evening meal, and Hugh that the gardi-n was kept nicely in order quite a number of our Democratic friends
alone seemed conscious that there was and that ho must drive over to the sta­ were present;to diiten lb- the words of
j
Which is the beat One Whcclci Machluc iti the Market- Cull and
something to come. He seemed a little tion to meet them on their roturn.
comfort which wcVc to be spoken. The
uneasy, and when tea was concluded,
No answer bad been-received from Mr.
raked if he might go over and see James Barlpw to Dr. Emerson's letter; aud meeting was called to orilcf by Q.( A. Cot­
■ i
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.
Rolli'FIdImIkxI aud Unfinished.
I Griffin.
there was no one but lid|&gt;cd that Hugh’s ton. The Glee elubwang a very inspiring
"We canuol spare you, Hugh.
Trio homo would be in Colchester, among and patriotic song, after, whic h Mr. E. .A.
-L n
I UlAnbl.i bnnhlilinaB honnpr '
Thc ’ffbrrr River* Vibrator, Uulialo Pitta, Ohio Hwvwpptakca, i
Jllfi^ejni'nGCoiy ftBpllDllCail ba|IJiej. !/BrKDtAxr^
RlCHH&amp;K ArtWBTAKFS. AUTO Tin: RiBIMALL ClXiVEB cause uf our- recalling you and Miss those who luul learned to love him fur/
Bicbardff was elected ehairittaa, and C.
Wardlow was entirely upon your account. himself alone.
you must remain andseobow it ends,"
There were no sevuro cases of sickness II. Smith secretary. Upon taking the
-^GEO. M. DEWEY
| T1IE OLD AND RELIABLE TAYLOR RAKE, AND THE IMPROVED So
intown. Mr. Rogen was now able to chair Mr. Richards madu n few timely resaid Dr. Kmersou.
JACKSON WAGON CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Hugh drew bis chair to the side of sit ut&gt; for a couple Of hours each day, and uar)q&amp;,and then inlrbduM'ii the speaker of
El'llA XI) PUBLISflEK.
Abba and sat down. Dr. Emerson drew although much wasted in flesh, was to the evening, the
jkqnicrri/rtTRAK i
two letters from Iris pocket, and handed all appearance a far happier man than
One door east of Goodyear’s Hardware.
UON. GW. Al. BEWBY.
one, which was sealed, to Miss Wardlow ho had Wore been for 'yuan.
To Wil
to read, while he held the other open in ham Rogers, life is clad in rainbow hues;
Mr.
Ddwey- ill ’ A1’ gidd' Speaker
the acknowledged son, the eldest brother, and
his hand.
knows
how
to
hold
his
I
"Thia letter," he said, “came directed Lo could 'hold up his head in honest audience.
A'll.-H’RIPTlO.’i :
IIo began by giving the
[laNtings, April 12, 187G. z
i to the physician of Colchester, and it pride. Every whim of his invalid father history of tin* RepuLHcmi party from its
I upeaks uf a previous letter, written in it was his constant study to gratify ; and earliest life, told what qiromiaeo it made
I answer to unu received from Mtas Abba it was delightful to see them together. when the party capic in power, and then
Wardlow, by a HJr. Barlow of New The little sisters were often in *ti*e sick­ weiXon to show wh etlun -ft * hod redeemed
York, io which wra enclosed a check fur room, and the gentle ways of their broth­ those pledges. Ho proved beyotfd all
two hundred dollars, to be paid to thu er seemed to bind them still closer to him dispute that the party bad performed all
Of ADVERT/SIXO.
order of Mrs. Marston to bear her expen­ than had the ties of relationship.
Mrs. of its promises and pledges and more then
ses home to her father'# house. Nothing Rogers, however, assumed ooldnera and that had pnt down a war of large magni­
had been heard from Mr*. Manrtou, the aversion.
Her pride had suffered as tude, and accomplished the difficult task
Liter, or Mira Wardlow ; and tliis is a deeply ns her maternal love in the dtf uf restoring to tfrflcr &lt;53 peace, confusion
! letter of imjuiry concerning them all. grace of Theodore- who, after his term and rcbeibon. No MUM OS tile face of
I communicated the contents to Mr. and of inifirisontnaft liad expired, had returned the earth liad ever come tmt of such a
9LO&gt;
| MO I UW i
Mrs. Watson, and found that -Miss to hut home humble, and it is to be hoped war with bo little corruption and, demoraWardlow had, during Mrs. Marston's penitent; but his mother had met him lizatiou as had been done in til'd * United
illness, written to Mr. Barlow, giving an with reproaches mid bitter taunts, and States under the lead of the . Republican
account
uf hw daughter's sickness taking money from his father's dtsk dan- party; and yet, after' all thal has been
and suffering, and bogging him to for­ dcstinely, gave it to him, and sent him done, die goveiruthent fnily restored, and
give her. Tho letter was scut, but never West to. a lirather of her own, with all men declared •fteu*'‘and f ejju^ jicfore
had liccn answered.
Mrs. Watson was strict charge not to come back Lu (JoJchcs- the law ; the very iariie "men who tried
jHMiitivc you had never received a letter. ter till William had left for his home in their beat to, dqulroy the gawfataot,
Awunliuglv, I went to the pustmrater, Maaaaeliuietts. Nunc of thu family &lt;&gt;x- now come before thu people pifd with bloody
। and told him that the last of March such bcneiriiud seen him, or’heard of his re­ bands ask the pcopbi to place (hom in
[ a letter was rent to you from New York turn, till he 'bad time Lit reach Iris jour­ power and give over the control' ‘of the
i and must be found. Two days afterward, ney b end.
United Stales to them, mnl
I he handed hie your letter, which he
the ballot what tbey «»ald net bj tita
said had got into a drawer through mis
bayonet. This never would be allowed.
It wa« nearly the clime of May, when a (great applause) With a general skirm­
takfe, and hod been overlooked.
Now,
Mira Abba, we will give you time to ex­ passenger alighted from the train, alone ish on the tmaHrW UT IKi^caihpaign lie
—an old man, with bls hair whitened hastily reviewed the-rank’ WtwMtt
! amine your letter.’ ,
Hugh had sat in perfect wlcnce while by the frosts of seventy winters, his form the two opposing parties m this campaign,
,
1 die doctor was speaking, but when he had bowed; and there was trcmalousnem tn (hie great cause of hard times at present,
[ concluded, the teardrop trembled on Lis his voice, as lie requested thu station is because of the enurmons class. Laf .yrn, eyelids and his lips quivcrei, as he turned agent to direct him to tho residence of ducera as compared with the''
PIHLfiT. 51SK.ERN,
Dr. Emerson."
and jho fluctuating state ef thc: ■ motmy
ATToHNBY AT LAW. Prompt attention l*id
to Mira Wardlow.
u &gt;!1 CvU^Hl-lu. U«M with Wm. L. CoM».
“That man's face reminds me of oomc market, and that would last iimtH' Bome
“Oh, if it could only have come
' while mamma was alive, how happy it one I have Been," said the agent to a settled plan , uf action should be ' taktfh.
Congress to place it upoh a solid 'founda­
HARVEY WRIGHT,
would have made her!" he said.
I
The check was all right and the letter
tion.
J*I reckon ho is some, ri.-b old Jew.
j was kind.
Mr. Barlow forgave his
He spoke-of tKT DcSoqjptio. pgy.,Huf;
Did
you
see
that
ring
on
bn
finger,
and
! daughter for her disobedience, and raland grants, arid 'Went yu to show that
| quested her to return to her old home the diamond studs in his shirt front ?"
Samuel J7 Tilden was one of that saintly
“I was looking at his face, it stQick
! with her bob. He apoko kindly of Mira
crew who cause so much disturbance in
Wardlows letter, and said if was ilia i me u one so familiar."
their ranks.- Aft an illustration
fidnTho ijnnibus rattled up tho st root, and
first intimation ho had received of the
t ionod the fact of bin owainw one third «f
death of her husband.
He even spoke drove up to tho hotel, just as Dr. Emer­ the stock of the G. R. A: I.JC R- ia ■ our
son
end
Hugh
drove
off
in
an
opposite
affectionately of her son, who he said
own state and Tom. Scott the oftia* two.
All nurtt promptly altentlnd tn.
' I
should be reinstated in nil respects to the direction.
thirds, so that if tlu-re won any fraud or
It is generally understood that all ho­
right of heir to his property.
It was a
corruption there H must lay at the Siet Of
tel
keepers
are
well
informed
concerning
mneh more affectionate letter than could
'
------- TN------have been expected; and had it been de­ all neighborhood affairs, and perfectly oogIn a calm and disnaraionate manner he
livered on iu arrival, would have earned nitant of every resident in town, and Mr. proceeded to give to tSTgSteBte'a candid
couftolation and gladness to the heart uf Leeson was no exception. So when the and fair statement dT the qualification of
Special Medical Announcement
the daughter, and perhaps given a new si ranger inquired for a young uian by the the different candidate, he neither ap­
impulse to her life. She hsd bogad ao name of Hugh Marston, the landlord was
proved the coarse of the past administraearnestly to become reeonolcd to her fa­ ready to give him correct answers.
“Hugh Marston! Bless me, why he lion of Grant or abused the prospects, of
To THE
ther for her son’s sake, that it would give
just
went
off
in
tho
buggy
with
the
doc
­
her unspeakable joy to return to the old
es that Lava been givwtt’itt. SU pfate ’fc
Sick and Afflicted!
hometf it were only to die: but it was not tor. He is teaching him -to drive, and that WC have beard thia fall aowe have
&lt;’F II USTINGB AMD VICINITY.
to to be. Now, what must be done ? Hogb the boy takes to it like a fish to water. been no free from partisan spite amF UaokYou aco when that boy’s mother died,
answered:
guardUm m this wrau
DR. J.
“I must go and sec my grandfather, she gave him to a young lady who was ience upon a level with lumaelf ms ar araa •
Dr. EmcTBou; my nnlhcr told me if L teaching school here,'" and- “Ac, promised and kept them there. He spoke to the
to
take
cure
of
him,
and
sec
that
he
was
ever heard from him, and he wanted to
better nature of his hearera and elicited
Every­
ace me, I must go to him. I shall come brought np «u he should be.
their admiration and jwsvsfrto then that
body thought queer that a young lady
'“Mta Wudlow b«l not tpokm •»« Should burden herself with the charge. political spacebar wAt’lRPteaW ♦ttdA*"
being filled with low ftuk allusions or
rmJiug tholoUor,
■&gt;“ “* UngbJi After tho fetters!’ there were two or
,nu thronu k..onod be neck, »ho taMdi three that wished die boy, and would be
' her f*« to him, eml with « uemUtog; glad to have him bound to them, but she
would not hear a word to it, but hired
’’’" .uppo-i, my deer H«sh, yo» m«- him boarded, and fixed him np like a
gentleman. &lt;nd kept him right to school. speaker. The Itymoora
go, hut f elmll m» yo. «r~ ~
i
the leoturo to bear thew j
ud the team rut down her eheoke
She। He was a right amast seWar, if his’fa- badly disnpMotod!«Bi
'
BULLOCKr-Whoi«aie_g«nt for Mlch'San- om UOV auww —. —--------- —
- thcr was a drunkard, and seeing the aerebMMffhttdMlKAh
Lad become to her ; they ware both n
R. D.
rounds of het «n»ee. ■ A
and they hml so ~»y
meeting several came fw
Northern °Hhiusensd It C-nd Rapids, East Sagmaw and lonely,
thiit can be found, and Dr. Emerways that they bad Marmdatoi th«r
the Hay« and Wheelen
Branch
fouud’it out] and is going to
mates and fealings, and the friendship

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HY A V KB MONT PARMTCR'n WIFE..

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Pianos and Organs
The StSHTAmericaji Organ,
HAZELTON BRO 'S PIANOS.

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
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Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

Oii Pint! art Onuos tateu it Eichange fir Nsv Ones.

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JUHfrbw I u UM «tefny-b«nded son of toil."

PneaideMt grant's letter to Gov.

Hattum, Mio*-, Aoo. 10, 1876.

Cham-

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la Naw

York-MIHw in the Metropolis. .•___of
rxiu
Desolation
the —
City'.—Children s

when

Tke ilepublieans of Wenona will dedi
cate their near hall and raiao a Hayes and
Wheeler pole aorly uext week.

day

ha was
wo
****
h.
lc
mida
made
them
ifiem
unJerunder­
ng or signs. He will do buri■ he has breath, and will be
i there is life in him. Hia
sderful, and it would not be

whleh is the most important matter rbout
temperate man. He has worked very
New York, just now, has moderated ।h-J.ll hl&gt; life, b.i very .jannKinllytee has expanded 1125,000 for fees, mile­
slightly, and it is once more possible to ’When he works be works, and when he
age, per diem, witnesses, printing, etc.
sleep. Nevertheless it is yet too hot for irests hc reals. He will work all the
season tiO about the first of July, whoa
Tho Republicans of Saginaw .City will .-Hw
or
* T»« *■*«
he goes to Saratoga, and slays there till
dedicate their wigwam, which will have
The Democratic Investigating Commit­

known, and has swelled the mortuary list every day while at the Springs, and answer*
to a degree that ts' absolutely frightful. -. t . .. ____ &gt;■-'1 »k&gt;&gt; aanwiaaMC Lim.

Tueaday evening.
George William Curtis declares that ho
hat not been and will not be a candidate for
the New York Gubernatorial nomination,
and exprawenhts preference for Hon. Wm.

' HUM1 Rqnklieaa Tieket.
fur President
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
of Ohio.

M.

There is nothing vindictive, of course,
in this from the Vicksburg Htnild:
“Why didn't Sheridan lead that charge?
Hc would have made a better dead man

Far Vice-Fretitleul,
WILUAM A. WHEELER,
of New York.
Fur Presidential Electart,
HENRY W. LORD,
WILLIAM A. HOWARD,
WILUAM DOKLTZ,

Evarti.

than Cpster.*'

*

CHAS. H. KEMPF,
PRESTON MITCHELL,
DELOS PHILLIPS,
JACOB DEN HERDER.
.,
. CHARLES KIPP.
JEREMIAH JENKS,
BENTON HANCHETT.
WILLIAM DUNHAM.

State Ticket.
aloneo sessions,

of Ionia.
For Srcretary of Stoic,
EBENEZER G D. HOLDEN,
of Kent.
For State Treainrer,
WILLIAM B. McCREERY,
•f Geneasce.

almost invariable recovered, and when re­
covered were as good n new. But when
tricts of ten Western States, figures out a whisky or beer drinker went down' it
a Republican gain of twenty-one Con­ was general down for good, and it is a
matter of fact that the drinking classes
gressmen iu thone States alone.
were an hundred fold more liable to be
A Southerner, who is'al Saratoga, after
struck than the temperate. The temper­
drinking a quart, exclaimed : “If I
ance people’may make what use of this
a Northern .man I should probably be a
they please, but all the city physicians will
Republican, because the Republican jorty
up here is th&lt;/&gt;nly party lo which a gen­ vouch fur its truth.

Straws teD which way^ho wind blows,
and hence the following item may not be
void of interest to Michigan readers:
Portsmouth,' N. H. Aug. 1. At the
municipal election to-day the Republicans
were victorious. The total Mayoralty
vote was 2006, of which John H. Brough­
ton has 1169 and Moses II. Goodrich, the
present Mayor. 830; scattering, 7. Ma­
jority over all, 332.

At the election a year ago the Demo­
RALPH ELY.
cratic candidate was elected by obput 250
of Gratiot.
majority,
and -al the March election,
Fur (hMmiutonrr oj tke Slate 7xt»«?
Marcy the Democratic candidate for Gov­
BRSJAMIM^fpABTRUXIK.
ernor had 97 majority."
This result exceeds the most sanguine
\ '
Abr Attorney General,
expectations, us poodrich, who has held
OTTO KIRCHNER,
the office for two tvnns, has been very
For Superinlauient of Public hutnefion, efficient and popular with both parties.
The City Council is strongly Republican.
HORACE S. TABBELL,

of Saginaw.
Abr timber of State Boartlt uf
&lt; Etluctihuu.
WITTER J. BAX',
LTER,
of Hillsdale.

: There is great rejoicing at the mult, and
I the victorious party have paraded the
[ streets with the Keanurga Drum Crops
; sailing on the Mayor elect and other.

(tynsml Ticket.

The following check ha* recently been।
unearthed: '
-New York, Sept. 8, 1868.
For . Rcyretentative in Cooyrctt, 3d
The National Broadway Bank will pay
Dittrict,
to order of William M. Tweed, five thous­
JONAS H. McGOWAN
and dollars.
of Branch.
fSigned)
Wm. M. Tweed.
I
Indorsed “pay 8. J. Tilden or order."
Wm. M. Tweed.
“Honest money for all, and
For depoaite in the Bank of North
free schools for all.
There America.
8. J. Tilden.

should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor aecterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

This particular year, 1868, was the
year in which about 50,000 fraudulent
Democratic votes were deposited in the
New York city ballot boxes after the close
of the polls, information of the necessary
nptfilxr having been obtained by means
of Tilden's circular to prominent democrate
throughout tho State, directing estimates
ofthe votes to be sent to Tweed, ‘-for an
important puipoae," before the actnal
count should / emade.

“Uhg" is mjtaken when he supposes
that there are^ny duties attached to any
county ofice, that eannot bo well prdbnn-

cd by any manpf ordinary busiucst* quali­

fications. It does not
require either
tpccial educati n or experience to be the
equal of any oher man In those places,
and no man o£*ordinary intelligence wiD
make any mistakes in doing any work
required of an. cuunty officer.

•&lt;£r*..

a death from among the ranks of the tem­
perate. Tho men who haw avoided tho
use of alcoholic drinks, when sun-struek

The Chicago Tribitur, after a survey ot
the prospects i? the Congressional dis­

tleman could I ilong. In the South the
Democratic is tfi* gentleman's party . '

For Guveroor,
CHARLES M. CRQSAYK1.L,
at Leaawee.
Lii-airtumt Ooremor,

Children have perished by the thousand,
and almost an erpally large number of
adults have succumbed to the more than
torrid heat. One woman in Baxter street
hu usisted in preparing 134 children
for burial. And right here let me say that

CHINAMEN,

are invading New York in large numbers.
There are now 3,000 here, and with them
their opium deus and joss-house*.
They
are just as filthy, just as industrious and
just as harmless here as in San Francisco,
and follow the same occupations. They
wash, make cigars, and keep street stands,
pay their debts, save some money, and
gamble and’ smoke the best of their
earnings away. They inhabit Baxter
street; here, as cverwherv else. M-Jecting as
their headquarters tho moat filthy and
squalid section ot the city. They have
only one joss-house as yet, though another
one of larger dimensions and more aristo­
cratic in
style, is in
contemplation.
The number is increasing very rapidly,
and as the great colony iu San Francisco
is sending off colonics Eastward all tho
time, it is very probable that in a few years
the territory in and about Baxter street
will be very like Dupont street in San
Francisco, and that in New York the
religion of Confucious and the Chinese
theatre and Chinese amusements and cusonm siuuiiK
withhave anaansnea
cstaMishcd ineuiscivcs
themselves nrmiv
firmly
ama
'io VSew
’ _ 1York,
’_ L W.W
______
*
Wril, let .1HmooBo.
They
an. harmleM, ieduMriou and boo«
people, who will work and never want
office. There is some comfort in that.
POLITICAL.

of his diet. He is h fearful card-player,
always playing for money, and the stakrei
must be high enough to make it worth
while to play. Curious stories arc told
ortuloted-phying, some ofwhich are doubt
leas true. Ha is re mereiiew at poker
&gt;r point euchre re he ia in buaimm, and
toe be to the poor or cardcas player who
folk into hia hands. It is businoss with
him, and lie pursues the euw just as
eagerly as he dnre his real burinoss. As
the rh»«- in .England was accounted as
minature war, so gentlemanly gambling
with Vanderbilt is the next thing to busi­
ncss. and ho follows it with as much scat.
Now that Drew is gone. Vanderbilt and
Jay Gould are the only Railroad mag­
nates left, and it is not probable that thoy
wil era* leek horns again. The old vetteran has too much lo do to perfect the
railroads hc now controls, and Jay Gould's
interest* and his do not cvnfiieL
THE CHILMIB'a HVMMK*

HOSPITAI-

Among the charities whleh benevolent
ingenuity is continually devising, the
Summer Hospital for Children deserves
free handed support. The cxcuraion of
St. John's Guild floating hospital boat,
which takas hundreds of sick children and
their mothers daily up the river for pure
air, has made a difference at once in the
death-rate among children. But ten
hours a week of wholesome living out of
stinking dens the poor call home, is enough
te keep life in them, but hardly enough to
make sound children of them. The plan
was devised of a temporary hospital or
rather home, in one of the healthiest
place* on the river, where sick children
could be sent for a fortnight at a time, in
the dangerous part of the season. The
charity is not an extravagant one. The
buildings are of the plainert, airiest de­
scription, the food in the country is fnwh
and cheap, and the cost of the whole af­
fair ia decidedly less than that of the
. &lt;7 .

.

--------- i

,

The Democracy are worried bocauac
Tilden and Hendricks can't agree npon
their letter of acceptance, and give them a
show to open the campaign. They arc
that while they are delaying for this
DBMIUATIO.M.
opening the dissatisfied Republicans are
rely rapidly returning lo their old resting­
The city is almost abandoned, nplace, that as Hayes and hia character are rich fled from the terrible heat tn their
becoming better understood, the intelli­ villas at Newport, and to the cool shades
gent Democracy, are growing very cold of Saratoga; there in imxierate circum­
toward the mulatto ticket nude at St. stances are at ths thousand and one sea­
Louis, and that, in abort, unlaw Tilden aids place*, and up in the mountains, the
cornea to the front very soon the battle is artiste and Bohemians are up North
lost for them before it is fought The where'they can kewp cod, and live ven
truth is, half the docent Democracy of cheaply, and only ihe Door, and the u^
New York don't want Tilden elected in
any event. They know him to bo tncky
and unreliable, and they feci confident that
in the case of his election they are sold ■tora
«.p(. .nJ Uh&gt; hotah a. Ilk.
out. Heprofcncs to be a hard-money K&gt;b&lt;n» in tkeir .tain-. n«
resumption man, and why ho don’t come trade there u eoeira from the CMteonuJ
out and my so, instead of paltering with Mta who am praaiog Iwiward and the
soft money Hendricks, and fixing up ward thmuch the
„J
declarations that mean nothing,
ret. Hole may L„.
Th™, e-oine
them, and they fed that they are sold in want it .U k. »n the big ahow with, m&gt;d
him. hvmrUly knows where Haym When they return they ml to get home
ajanda on all there questions, and no one atqoieH, u poamUa. And Naw Vert
Will vote in tho dark voting for him. hnaiimn, bakad. Kill and di^ouraged.
Tilden is one of there exceedingly acute
t*"” ,iU “ * ""riTj
small mon who overreach tbeiUMlrra He
ta no hon««j huudf,
J«, w
behero ih*t uy one pbo Uk h0
upon Uietheory Hu, Hl
era „ J;,
bonrat u binaelf aoepl the .irarJaoo. la Kill meheSl doll, and failure.
«d be T&lt;ey l.rg.1, ou-r-eetinulra the
ol the l.tu. c|m.
“"f “• "Oh “
1
j --------io go
under, and the mxxtor they go
tho
and file of the Detnocracv will
qtibHe for the sake of vuea-o,
£ better. The volume of trade- ia redwood
____
’
paltenng with therein that way.
Hayos 'and an m,xv k&lt;«n_ —
^“"J^SuteofNew York ra
!

*.‘Uhg" asks ‘by whom and for whom
offices are created ?“ Wo answer by the
people and for the people, not for one Mt is nominated on a platform rxprewdng
o ' -- — —
aawaa.a. WIM lUrTliaDly
s»“"dy, and d»y might M win do it,»
of men to gebxieh out of. Again he
darmlohold &lt;raer e f.w w-A.
Tl„.
aaka, “are offi^ki the servants of the
&amp;^f“rr.Vb*e£:
• * j
•‘C’w.maj, Jour
« to-day worth •125,000, and
the officers ? ’ We answer that depends believe, and aa to what he intends to dr.
oc whether th&lt; have a limited or a Uft
rfuliy.
foirJy.
We would
Rspuhttran a

40cts. to $1.00,
the County.

Coffee.*
From 25c up, »nd We sell pure
Ground Goods.

Spices.
You can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers.
We brag on. *

*

Cheese
We sell the best

Tobacco
We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy iu, other places for
60ots. to $1.00.

OhioStone Ware
Is the best.

Crockery.

*.,— ,,,,

“““Pta" hc’ “*
sent
J""* there
"f? and
*“!,«•*
get the best&lt;*
care
” “taken
k™ rf
of'*it
fur weeks' without a dollar of expense to
hcnclf. In thia fearful scsoon, while the
children of well-to-do people are dying
like sheep, it is a great merry that such
raving help is extended to those who else
had no choice but to sea their covetouslyloved children sicken and die without the
least alleviation of their rafferinn.

1 X’"W aud
aeoline
claim to beat

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to closeout.

Remember.
We buy for cash and will not
be U hl UBRSOLD by any House
in the City.

SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
H»«ting». Aug. 7th. 1876.

• xxi30w4.

A Co’s Column.

-SX-tfS.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CENTENNIAL NOTICE
DKALKRS.

CUTTING AHO MIHM
&amp;

ta~'K—, Sai

■titan otti

Pi urao.
*Wic?

n, Charlotte

VAKOHUIIlt,

H the doctrine of . our
who oppw, rotation in oft

ggg

yL.Tr.ri'-rir*1

mponsibl^for a dirty, mma, squib
itwrald 'be lot™. ai™_ k.

•' -

�Lwal 8lw($ jlotici!)

la eehoed by men of
better thing*
Now Mr Editor we would aak, by whom,
and/or whom are offiue* created’, Are they
created by the party for p*rty puIpoa_
*a ? Are officer* the servant* of tha people, or
are the people the servants of the offirers • If
we have any correct idea of the formation of
our Government we should say it was .formed
by (he people for th* benefit of the people and
offices are created for
transaction of cor­
porate buxines* which ci inol Ik- done Individ,
ually
Ip the people s business so ainiple tl»t every
man inherits an instinct for the performance
ofU’ Or doe* it require some experience a*
well «s education, to be able to execute It correedy?
We are a body corpora^ and every man who
pays taxsa 1* pecuniarily' interested to that
amount of the general stick, I* It customary
or corporate bodies form*! on a financial itasii
to change their office* every year or two, and
mure especially their content tel eleeks who
bavo acquired sLUty by I tag experience, and
sabatitute therefore inexperienced men ? Every
time we put In B new man. all efrors and
mistake* on account of is bimpetency are all al
th* expense of the people; The party in pow­
er is responsible to tho whole people for the

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

competency of Its officer*.
Aman who voles ihealraight party tkkrt
year after year, has no more claims on the
party for one of the pettte'a offices, than
another ; he has simply done his duty, snd
has done it because be beMevex that ike prin
ciple* which hi* party aAvoeate are the best
for the general goad and ouch easier tolerated
thau are those adeemed; »y any form of oppo­
sition.
If there is dirty work lo be done fur a party
lata dirty work fund be Aired
the party
for the purpose, and pay Its value in dollar*
and cents, and not praaifotc the people's of­
fices a* a reward for such service*. The cry
uf rotation means the aans thing ia the party
as "to the victor belongs ' the spoils" mc^ns
out of it, and the principle of giving a man an
office to keep him in the party, or giving to a
new accession from the ap;&gt;o*iliou. or lo one
who has returned after having gone out - and
while outdid hi* utmost to destroy the influence
uf the party, is but a baec award uf the people's
office* for party purposes. '
■
The old adage that proffered services egsii
a disagreeable odnr fai a* applicable in polities
as elsewhere. If left to luomrelv^i the people
will find the right man fot the right place, and

Herewith, agreeable to our promire, w«
Ham KM Mich. Auguat, Sth 1876.
print a Urtof.n Republican. voporffid' I* n.
At a meeting of Hutlnp Lodge No M4 I. O.
to be csndidatM for a nomination, al the ofG.T.tha following officers were installed
hands of the Republican County, Senatorial for ths ensuing quarter.
and
HsprossataUv. Utatriet Conventions.
W- C, T., Dr. E. H. Lathrop.
We do not wish to be understood ai express­
W. V. T., Mrs. C. H Alien.
tag any preferences, by the order in which
W. B. S., Irving L. Cressy.
the names may appear, or otherwise, ex­ - W, A. 8 , Mlu Effie Salisbury.
cept as to Sheriff, Prosecuting Attorney and
W. T,,Mrs. C. A. Lathrop.
County Surveyor, eash of whom having bald
W. M., Henry Ford.
but one term and being excellent offiW. D. M., MUs Nellie Mroerole.
erre. andby party usage. entitled to that
W. F. 8.. Henry H. Bailey.
endorsement, that a second nomination and
w. 1. G„ Miss May Throop.
W. O. G., R. H. Merrill.
W. C., Rev. G.W. Sherman
W. R. H. 8., Mrs. A. M. Black.
W. L. H. 8., Mis* Dora Mann.
The lodge Is in a flourishing condition and
extends a cordial '* WWcosw" to all desiring to
Lewie Durkee, of Castlaton; George
become auenbera of the order.
Brooke, of Orangeville, Enoch Andras
laviae L. Cnsasr,
Recording Sec.
Cartton; Traverse Phillip* and Wm. 11.
ere, of Heatings city.

Wm. M. Scmlder. of Prairieville; M
Sidnsm of Bsxry; Thus. H. Bartram, &lt;
Syria; Jamci D. Baalism, of RutlandF. Emory, of Thurnappls; and John
kiM, of Hastings lily.

Harvey Wright and Chariot II.
of llMtlnps Ctiy.

LevlH. Dtwry. of Johnstown; Ctamenl Smith
ef CastletiMi; an-l Sherman C. Prindir, of Has­
ting* city.
Wm. ||. Hay ford, Janie* Clarke. Lucius
Russell, all of Hastings Chy; P. 11. N lek era
and Wm. L. Gahb. of Thumapple: aud A. D.
Cmlwaltider. of Barry.

T. J. AxDjasoM,
List of patents iasued to.Invsntoni of Mich­
Gen. Ptut. Agt.
igan for th* wrek ending Aug. 6, 187C, and
Topeka. Ki
each dated July 25ib, 1870. Furnished this
paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitor* of I'alcnt*,
Notice.
Waahlngtun, D. C.
'
J. Maloy, Car Coupling, Pontiac.
G. Stark, Pail A Tub Ear*, Arenae.
Harvest is past and those little Recounts
T. Danish, Burial^as*, Detroit.
must lie paid at once, sure.
Smith, Mankk 4 Preston.
J. Higiin*, Buttc/Tub, Holland City.
xxi304w.
A. Beach Fifth Wheel Platform, Linden.
W.*Hutchinson, Gss Coupling, South Bay
Remember all ncceunta and notcH i
City.
due and we must aud will -have our pi
It. Walker, Bake*, Dansville.
,
Smith, Mamu &amp; Preston.
xx!304w
Advertised Letters.
John Stanley any* that until Ten-drinks
k Co.’, are elected, he i* going to 'seQ Gr&lt;&gt;.
ceria cheaper then ever, and of tho very
bat quality. Ta a speciality. Wina
and Liquors for medicinal and mechani
cal purposes, that are strickly pure, con­
stantly ou hand, and for sale at the low­
Harris D. Shepard Olivet Mich. J. V. est price-! at which first ciam goods cau
xxi25t3
Warren, Jersey City, N. J. Mw Mary Cham­ be Sold.
berlen Akron Ohio. 1’. &lt;). Vickery Augusta

A Dozen Points.

Bork, of Rutland ; A. II. KlRw.ofThuraapjde
Zebulun 1J. Hoyt, of Yankee Springs ; an
Tlun Adam Elliot, of Barry ;

We give twelve good point why the
Republican party should be preferred to
the Democracy. A hundred equally as good
could be given:
1. It represent* the intelligence and
loyally of the nation.
-2. It is the champion of free educa­ :
tion. and" an advocate of the rights of la-

It prveerved tho Republic iu face
We have not beard a.single name mentioned
of the greatest rebellion of modern times.
hut Capt. &lt;’ Perry of Prairieville, Is on his
It restored—through its legislative
first term, anil we believe lie qualified, a
The He; Alican City Caucuses w ill be held on
thing that is rarely done, hence if Ar trill wisdom—the Southern States to all their
SV-.locs-Uy evening next, at the usual place in
former
rights and privileges in the Union.
Last Saturday (Aug. fith) I bad the pleas­ accept there should !*&gt; mo opposition to hitu
the i-vcml aard«at 71 o'clock.
b. It abolished slavery.
ure of attending a district school picnic (Mias and we presume there will be none. The
G.
It
made freedom universal.
other
candidate
should
be
a
Hasting*
mu,
if
Della Tolls teacher.) in district No. 1, better
one can lie found to accept, as most or all
7. It settled tbs vexed San Juan
known as the Doud's school district.
Al­

COMING
Howes' Great London ciroui Hip­
podrome, Sanger's English Menagerie
of Trained Animals, and Mardi-Gras
carnival combination &gt;b to exhibit at Has­
tings Monday August 14th.
The pre** everywhere are enthusiastic in
their praise of thia great show. 11* tn*gnitude
i* tally e*tabli«h*d from the tact that it re
quires forty-two railroad rar* to transport it
from plare lu place. Of ita merit* the Kansas
Qty hmm, ofM«y fith.say* :
Howes' Circus.

^TtTtbe Senatorial convention at Nasltrffle,

DRY GOODS HAVE
fEMFUL
F^LL.
■ Where?
At A- W. Bailey’s
Lonsdale muslin 12 cts. '
Hill’s ditto 11 cts.
Shirting Gets.
Extra heavy Shirting 12 cis.
Cottonades 15 to 25 cts.
Good Ticking 12 cts.
Twenty bone Uoraotn 45 cU.
Two button Kid Gloves 90 cts.
Peerless Warp 27 cts.
Beautiful Shawls 85 cbt.
Pure Tabic Linen 45 cts.
All othec Goods in proportion.
Call and ace for yourself.
A full and complete assortment

of

boundary question.
8. It obtained U 5,000,000 from
For Salk—A fine mare and coll.
England, and settled amicably the Alba Time will be given ifdesired for an appro­
ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones.
ma depredation question.
9. It gave to the nation a good nation­ xxiStf

al banking system.
10. It has paid nearly |1,000,000,000
of the national debt
11. It built the Pacific railroad.
12. It has opened a profitable com­
merce with Eastern pation* through fa­

xxlSGl

vorable treaties.

All kinds of fruit, candies, nuts and
raisins, for sale at the lowest prices by
A aimpie United States flag hung over John Stanley.
the cutraoce of the Post Office at Lynch­
For Salk—A valuable young
burg, Va. But there were Democrats in
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.
__
the city, ardent supporters of Tilden,
whu could not submit to tho indignity of
Do you want the Ixtt Havana Cigars
passing under the flag of tho United go to J. P. Roberta' for them,

States to get their letters. Therefore,
during the night of the 25 th inrt., tho flag
was mutilated, most of it turn down and
castaway.
Our Centennial,

It is useless&lt;o particular!** in describing a

F„»k M.MK &lt;l»

in 1868 a proposition was introduced
in the United Staten Senate, provining
that no cobrod man should vote unless ho
was worth 1250 in his own right. Three
Senatora voted for the infamous proposi­
tion, and one of them was Timinas A.
Hcndricka, now "Tilden’s Appendix."

tho
charming
IdGo
juveniles
Alexander,
Wti­
Judge Beaman, of Adrian,
lt and
Freddie,
in their
trapose.and
b^^nfl
f—the marvel of the figeand the delight of to be slowly improving. 1
the ladies. R.'H- D-'ckrill. in his charaotsr- is a type* of nervous fever.
inHian of Dicken*'
f.mUiisr character,
as he rede round lbs arena, was flrat^Iass,
while Madame Elixa DockriH i*. without exThe Michigan Central baa
ceplion, tho best bare-badt equestrienne seen
contract of shipping 3,000 can
timber front Muskegon to Europe.

S.’HT’i.ttiSi

■hould come erain it would find its ir1' fill
CxaLtes^ Ang- 7th ,f^c*d ItalL fo» ffijpe-ple of Kf*Mk“°’ *
gOoff thing when they men.
Entvon BAMMsa-, .,, . .
The following are the delegates elected from
this town.hip to the different conventions :
To the county convention, J. M.
L.
W Rcffcr*, Lewis Parker, E. IL Sisson.
So the district convention M MUMIeriBo. H.
C Beyw., Ji N. Cwwrt, W. 8. Regers. C. A.

Jacob Odell.___ ____ va&lt;e for reta­

points in Colorado, New Mexico and
Arizona.. Special round trip tickets to
Denver, only 150, allowing stop off privilera both ways on tho-main hoe, and nt
Colorado Spring, Manitou and Pike’s
Peak. Ix&gt;w emigrant rata to the San
Juan Mina.
Pullman Palaeo Sleeping Cant between
the Missouri River and the Rooky mountuins without change.
Close connection
made at Pueblo with trains for Denver
nod Northern Calorado.
’
time tabla and tho "San

Li»t of Patents.

wh*A41i«*y .want j* meq who will honor th*
pasiiioti in which they »*k them to serve, and
the people in return will frel honared by hav­
ing them there is the opinion of many uf gixwl

though the morning was quite rainy yet the
storm abated aboutJIO o’clock and a goodly
number gathered together al the school
house for a march lo the grove near by.
At about 12 o’clock the NeU rang calling
I'uri*., »)■■&gt; was *o badly injured last the children together when a line', of march
•till lingers without much change, was formed headed ,by the choir, followed by
th* chance for improvement I* very the banner, teacher, pupils, parents and
friend* of the School. .
When everything was in readiness the
Going after a drink under* difficulties—
march commenced while the choir sang "We
jumping a six foot board fence on Sunday
and then no! finding the objee I of hi* search.
—Wonder if a certain lawyer can give any
Prayer was offered by the Rev. L. C. Greler. after which th* pupils tqok an active
old that George W. Dole of Rutland part in the exertmme of the day. Good mu■ timet and sot his machine, and sie was/trnuhed by the . choir aeaisfed by
1 .at MO bushel* of wheat on Tuee- Mrs. Harrison Mershon talhe organ. Thu*
the time passed quickly fP till about 2 o’clock
p. m.. dhen the marshal announced that
dinner was ready. Your knmble correspon­
The Hasting* I'umctt Band will give a dent thinking it about time for him to take
■I»mc ■
Tnursdsy evening Sept "th al part in the exercises of the day, quickly fell
i-’nluti Ha!). Prof. Jan;** W. Rhodes* newly in line of march for the dinner table and
tn^anizrd orclmstn will Airni*h Che music. taking a prominent position wher ewe could
The &gt;.ro&lt;! i&amp; worthy uf. »nd should receive a get a good survey of IU* enables, th lake U
Utaral mjq ort from the public.
will not be saying too mn&lt; of the kind ladiea who ao nobly did their part, to “X
the table* were most tmuntifUUy supplied
with all that heart could wish for, manv bas­
kets being left.
,
.
After dinner the marshall called th*
school together after which the Rev. L. v.
Gesler addressed the scholar*.
Then came
recitations and ringing.
We also bad the pleasure of listening t*
^veral pieces of musie (both veal and in­
stramentai) by th* Misses Holeomb of PnuA llrjy,, atlj Wheeler Club has been organ­ ricville too weU known ta ,thi».
to need any
omnity&gt; ""
, “ ‘T-'nserilleand the following officers commenis
nr me. «. —- &amp; o'ciaek tha
rlsrtrd S. E.Bnwen Pri£, 1. A. Nichols, UVC»» bil.
lb. n—&lt;
S. Terry Vice Presidents. Geo. C. Nevins in a rams of croquet, while the Utile one*
• votary, tavern Thompson Treasurer.,Short amused themselves in the swing.
AU in all the picnic was a grand tmereM
w..rc nmle by Bwhetl' Revina, ‘ Joy end
too much credit eannot be given Miss
J"r-T «d Gro C. Nerlu*. Grangeville pro- Tolls (tho tescher) for hw
*n &lt;£•
£- '--rire the Republican ticket • larger school, the sebulara for their part of the prop-amroe, and tho ladies who ao ntoely «upplied the table.
~

t*« Mount,Iwof CalonOo,

Train baa brought mo a well assorted
Mock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaitcra for the
Bummer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down low for Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer Sowing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machinen. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil I abondl Well k
Cistern Pumps.
J. Mark
, Opposite pie Pom Office
xxfillf
‘
Hasting*, Mich.

GEORQ.E L 11EA TITS.

aPIOTTTZRZESl
I am now all alone in the Photograph
burincM, and as I liave made arrange­
ments to inernase my facilities fur doing
ibetter work than evur, all should cal
and get a negative taken. The superi­
ority of my work hi Hie past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of fintfr-c
work in the
future.
Romm in W'aAiugtew Block,
south aids State Street.
31 if
Gmd. L. Hkath.

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Ju*. CO&amp; MUK. rota; Mai/. JU.MS

LIVERPOOL ■;

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Camaje, Sm and Orwital

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THSB TABLE No. 8.
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P A I N TE R •

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TRAINS W8ST._________

At Ai M. Rftdt'M CarrWgt. Shop
•*
Mich.

JeffertM 8tt

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■top mlh J»« Rich A Bra, »™r .
CkmbodRdlraxlSuwt
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J. Cole &amp; Son

NEWAOVCTTTSMENTS

THE BICKFOM AUTOMATIC

G. P- Rowell a Co‘«.Column.

Family Knitting Machine I

WHOLESALE Jt RETAIL

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Corner of Statp twJ Chanh Ft4

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"CffiilM.'HBTORY
Ofer Jor Satelst th Lowest Unit Bale

iffi iwra
stncco
.

WATER-LIME
LIME &amp;HAIR
Shingles Lath &amp;c.

and be happy again

tMl under the veether. I rveort to my

Tarrant'* Scltxcr Apcriou*..

^TATIOJtf

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Mnehine.lcrtl^TJ,

. which Ikwstlnnh)ttoheto/* Wbaman.and
•eooumie*! u well, lie &lt;Me not retort l&lt;&gt; violent
■uufwnluf. lie bm K«tare‘» rvxaedy. in the
•UaeatthiMpMiMi. .&lt; •
'

A GM Reduction io Prices!

Ci-I! I

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dialers tn all iinds

FURNITURE

srxr.w4.tsrrr£?-sJ«?

UpMslcry (Ms Bratt Framts, St

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that hc has again engaged
in the DRUG TllJlDE, and
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a frtesh and&gt; genuine
•
Stocks / Drugs and Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggists
Merchandise which hc offers
to the people ai greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER, the Pc o
pie’s Dr ugStore is di­
rectly opposite Empire Block.
One door east of Spauldings-

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What I don't you think we can bell.

Coffins,'Caskets &amp; Shrouds

cheaper than any firm M the State'!
can do it, Tor, with tho help of

lift cat

We

WSUrtw. Line

QREAT

we guarantee Saturfacthn.
llcnnse furnished free to any person
purcharing a Coffin worth
We
WM...
can give you better figure* than ever of­ AtUnUe Exoren—.. . »» n. m.
fered before, for we make the moat of imr
5«* Xnrh Expram.- • IMr.w
Coffin* and Furniture.

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
lifting*. Doe.. 22. 75.

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n* Mljf iMf rwniMHy Urwyl D^f (Matt
Ptdbw Slt^rrt.
!

J. M. HEWES.

Bummer Time Table.
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'burdarx exMpted. iDxily.
Pnrlor etn on til &lt;Uy tninx.
.«♦ p. m train irai Pallsu ran l

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brt Yam Jaciai &amp; Saiiiav
KAIttOAD.

SHORT LINK MTWKKX

81 AMD RAPIDS DIVISION.
Mae
EAST. AND WEST.
T# axd rtnit.

The Reliable Shari

HAsilNQs, July 18, 187G

MAN’J IAPIM AND DETIOIT

MICHIGAN AND TDK SOUTH.
TIMKCAOB iwKflbet JaUy. V. 1*10.

Trains ran bj Chlenro Tim».
TRAINri GOING SOOTH.

STEINHOFF &amp; WCOD
ta.

b’-.’il.’sa!

Simical Mi Mechanics].

DENTISTS !
•000,000 IN GIFTS'

Island &amp; Ftilf

THE ENEMT OF DISEASE I
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THE KENTUCKY

CAIN HOTIIHTtON COMPANT

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TTIULSHT, ADO- 31, RTC.
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Chieaio, Rod
RAILROAD.

THE FOE OF PAIN

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TO MAX AHO BEAST

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEA RS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
WILLNOTCURE.NO ACHE, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
-•aMxswssKr’ssse!-- IMAL. THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A HOT
LIST OF GIFTS:
TLE COSTING 25c., 50c,, or $1.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.

Council Blufis and Onuit

SgSlE

Without Ch«uSo ol Cin,

FOR SALE OR TRADEONE TORTABLE STEAM SAW MIU.
1.?.5ooa or^cr rasing every day ONE
HE AVY FAIR
st
ONE 5 jwUd MARK, ONE hUGGY
n—rlj u., dm ONE HEAVY BTA-

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GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL
OABTITOB,-MICHIGAN.

URATES WORTH.

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f enquire on the
I r&gt;KM8. For particulars
pmniacB one mile west of Carlton Center.

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POSITIVELY CURED.

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G«X»D TRUXK

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CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

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                  <text>VOL. XXL NO. 31

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 14? 1876.

jteSty^eek^ ftephblicap ftapner.
GEO. M. DEWEY
, •
i.vp rirBJ./si/tri:.

Read the Record

given at the time of their
from Egypt.

departan-

2d. There is not a passage in ihe
Mil Editou.
whole Bible ihat binds the law upon
During the time the Advents were hold­
tliuGuhtUe, or outside world.
ing theirlentjiueetingsinthis city, tho El­
3d. Ifit is objected that this law'was
der* placarded tho walls conspicuously with
an everlasting covenant, we answer, 1st,
an offer of a reward of 8725 to any person,
Minister or layman that would prove It was broken hy Israel, and God act it I
among other things, that "Christ over aside. And 2d. So was the institution of

OLIVE! CHILLED PLOW!

abolished tho ten Commandments or that the Passover to be forever. Sec Ex. 12:
all mankind arc not snwr under obligations 14.
So also was the covenant of circumcito keep them." As none of the Minis,
tern of the plaee noticed the challenge I aion to bean everlasting corenanl. See Gen.
wrote out and banded to them the follow- 17 7 413.
They have both paracd nway, and so
“g:
'
has the law of. the ten commandments,
TO THS TENT KLlltfStL—INFORMA­
ns a binding covenant
TION WANTED.
Thia lends IO tho 2d proposition
_
vix:
1st. From tho writings of tho Fathom That it was done away, or supervedod by
of lh«
first three
Centuries,
or the new, or Gospel covenant.
their co-temporarku. that the-first day of • In proof, let the render tum to Jere­

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oe 4^01410 /on 1876. 0/ir 4417

'H'PW Solo

R,

fihfcfl't

The Sabbath Question.

OF TXX3E

T18T

1074-

Written forth* Banaer.

The DcmoaraUi of the mqremcklea sort
ha\log it iHX'lnlvamWiJ^ pataiotic
acts of Gov. Tilden in aid of the war
against the Southern Democratic disunion
Rebels, have Boldly invented the story
that during1 the War he armed and equip­
ped a regi*n&lt;mt.at his own expense, and
sent' it terthe ftpni.
Wis rich enough,
haring made •.‘faHAfoir’ of money out of
tho railroads which hedisemlx&gt;welcd,but he

never spent nuy of it lit raiding a regiment
to fight Iris DotederatiJ-1 Rebel friend in
theSouth.
However, after thu regiment story was
denied, and the .name ol it being called for
auothor Dumocratin pnMr renewed the
claim in a fuifdified forfc,' aaaurting that
instead of a wKolo regiment, it was a
baUalion of four compniea that Tilden in

duced to vnlan^'as, and Chat he armed and
the week was not observel as the Lord's miah 31:31 vcrac. Behold the days cquippt-d them at ,h^ personal expense.
puts its foot on
day. or day of r ligious worship and cotuosaith tho Lord, when I will make a ThcNMrYml
iietr covenant with the house of Israel, this )&gt;atri&lt;&gt;tic yarn, aa follows:
The
DomocraUc
paptn
Am printing the
i
2d.—From authentic history, such an and with tho house of Judah; not mould­
following paragraph;
। would be accepted by an impartial Ilia- ing to the covenant (of tho ton com­
•‘Dunw; the war of .the. Rebellion Guv.
I toruu, or jurist. when, where, and by mandments) that I inade'wilh their fathers Tild??
«nd .^quipped, by money
whom the Sabbath was changed from tho iu the day that I took them by the hand taken from his &lt; own private purse, four
seventh to the first day of the week ; to bring them out of tho land of Egypt;, companies of New York volunteer soldiers.'
‘.Xhi» u a lirju&lt;idt out
doth.
whether by Pope, Council, Senate, or which my covenant they brake, although I
Who fitarted it is more than any one is
Emperor. Who opposed the change, was an husband unto them, saith tho Lord. likely to find out,, but the Mippomriou may
where, and when ; and li»w it aBrelwl tho Now let tho reader turn to Heb. 8: and well be entertained that it was put into ‘
church nt the time of the change.
he will find their prophecy clearly explain­ the poasranioH of life* Wtttern editor by
some ond of Tilden’■ agents.
Probably
3d. Whether the fourth comniand- ed as follow* v But now hath he (Christ)
it is tho first of a senes of pungent little
!• nieiit is a part and parcel of the moral btained a more excellent ministry, by how lica that are to be oireulateU in Mr.' Til­
law, and as such binding upon any except much also he is the mediator of a heller den's beluilf by Bates St Locke, or some
the Jews. In other words, what consti­ con-ntail. For if the first corcnaut Ind other advertising agency. However that
boyu faultless, there should no place have may be, the statement u a falsehood that
tutes it a mural law ?
could not adrnntagtoushr ba emulated in
To these questions, no answer* have been sought for the second. In that he this part of the country. It wax doubtless
been returned. Bat it is only justice to saith a new eoeenant, bu hath mado the sent Westward with ordcra for ite extensive
them to slate, that they only retaainod one first old. Now that which decayeth and promulgation in obscure parts before it
could come to the knowledge of thoee able
day after receiving the queries, as they waxoth old, is ready to vanish sway.
Again in 24 Cor. 3: 7 verse. But if to contradict it. Mr. Tilden urver armed
had previously arranged to leave on the
and rijdipped &lt;1 tingle sofoffib*, much leu
four Mnnpeaint of rduuteri. He «km
As many minds have been disturbed graven in stone, (tire ten cummnndmt-nls) nrrer k-nmen to du-anything to help on the
over this question, I have to beg a corner wm glorious, which glory was to be dour war, cither by sissurtiug the soldiers them
in your valuable paper fur its discuiwion, &lt;iKwy. For if that which was dnne mcoy selves or by minuteriiif to their families
promising to use all fainusa, and the ut­ was glorious, much more that which re- during their abteaao or after their deaths.

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL
Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED

PrWESSIDML AID

Come and get one ON TRIL.
. VROOMAN.

swim m 8MIMIMS.
wr

-Mi.

.0, -crXjttk-c in the V&lt;mrt H6u»o.
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Chamfion Readers and Mowers.

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows. Road Scrapers,
&amp;c., &amp;c.
•'Mivi

G111SBI -.E tfc BUSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS

WON !

is

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

tion,

•'-■ AT LAW ASD PROMBCtrriNtl
f..r ft «rrv County. A rent for Home
. • ; N. Y.. aad ijhmnix Lnrarane*
lh.itf..rl liBcein the Court lUuw.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR/

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11^1" '-' v"r' r!,,roi* 1Jluek- State'Mrert,
PA KTXERSIIIP.

A i. W. l:l:OWX-Phy»lelaiM. SarAjwXiris.

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COME

WM. UPJOHN,
V

&gt;U Usstinm, Mich.

west end o

I'?;'X'oin 1""'^“k 4.*.to♦ r.a- K"
‘
Alrcet. All calls will reeeire
sltsMiun.

For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sngars. Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.

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UNDERTAKING

'- P DRAKE,
A ,"VR&lt;lEOir.-O»*s over F. P.
&gt; to. ir.'tarn,BtateSt.. HMtings, Mieb.

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HIYSTCIAN 4 SCRGEON,
»&gt;‘KKl-&lt;inT, IIIRUY COVSTY, M1CII.

Jtw*.
M’ W‘ biker,
SEJMpbacb. a—1 CUImd

alAli,.t“.,'RY k

WOOL. WOOL.
&lt;**&gt;

of experience.
NTKHIHNS BKOT!lKH-'».
xstKT

»iiosskau.
‘‘•''iTURE. UatoMwOMd*.

1

JOHN STANLEY,
Hastsmgs,Junel2.,76
Itelng * buxines that nwls a

I&gt;1&lt;- II. F. PIX'KHAS.

.X &gt;1&gt; SHK

CARDING.

After many yea™
In (b. bu.lne-, &lt;au&gt; truly my U»t
1 .m.-iin iwobarrd In do Uanimc oa r"ii'&lt;4»
can do b&lt;IU r work, nod irlve •«««'■ “1‘
stlkn OU&lt; FACTORY UaiMIra tatactfou than any other finn in
section
W. H. StebhlB", the senior ThoraaKpla RWsr.
member, with U&gt;e
ot._*
timn will always give IiIb personal a

In Hastings!

STEBBINS BROS,

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I

n» a particular corenunl between

them and Him alone.
2d. Diat it was done away, or super,
ceded by ti e new, or GoAcl (’uvenanl.
And, w3d. That not a ’ particle of the
moral law contained in the old, r&lt;i« left
nut ofthe uric.
It simply ceased to boa ('u"nant be
tween God and his Israel, and, therefore, is
not the rule of our faith and practice.
In proof of the first proposition, the

Io oil oil
ttJW'lr, ...1
a. a ud
r&lt;* is i -i” r°mi
WELCOME MARBLE.

1st, wo are delivered I from tho law ; that
law being dead wheruin we wero heldAnd, 2d. The law referred to, is the law
of the ten commaudinenla. Paul quota!
one of them.
I have certainly proved that tho law
was given to Israel alone, add that it was
superceded by the Gospel law.
Here m another curious fact: The

tabkw of the covenant were given,-—juM
when Israel became a nation, and were
reader is invited to turn to Esodus 20: preserved all through their national ex12 St 13 venue; Here is an address direct­ iitanoc, and were destroyed at the very
ly to brad. I am the Lard thy (hid etc. time, when they as n nation were swept
Thou shall have etc.
In the 31 st chap, of the same Book the
Lord says ‘ Wherefore the children.of
Israel shall keep the Sabbath fur a per­
petual covenant. It is a tign between me
and the children of Israel former, 1G &amp;

And the Lord said unto Moses, Write
thou these words: for after the tenor of thee
words I have made n Covenmd with thoc
and with Israel: and be wrote upon the

tables (of atone) t lie words of the covenant
the ten commandments. Kv. 34; 28 A
39.
And

he declared

you

hie

(btrsaw/
which he commanded
to
perform,
even
ten
mandments, and he wrote them upon
tables of stone.
See Dent 4:12
reraw and 5 • 8 A 15 vena. The

you
com­
twe
413
Ix&gt;rd

unto

our God made a covenant with us in
'J
thia
Horeb.
Thu Lord. made
not
fathera, bnt with I

covenant with our

btHaur»c and Team ftirnbbed when

requesUd.
used only
The Electric Balm will &lt;*
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when desired.

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cousLstent maiurth is glorious. The new covenant futed autntancf
occativno. For
remains and u glorious.
the sake of . xamphi, thi.- following well-au­
For Christ is the end of the law for thenticated case may be stated : Early in
In this |«q&gt;er 1 wish to notice the pre-,
positions of the Elders.
Their position rightcousnere to every one that belii-veth the War a young man of excellent family
and superior character and attainments
is that the law of the ten c&lt;&lt;mmaiidmcnte, Roui. 10: 4.
was desirous of ratting a company. He
&lt;u tuch, are in full force ; and that al 1
But now wisare delivered from the law, waited upon Mr. Tilden, with whom he
mankind are under obligations t&lt;i keep that being dead wherein we wvrr held. had an acquaintance., and asked him to
them. This, of coarse, binds us to What aboil we say then? lathe law giro him a letter el recOmnmndation to
.
the seventh day Sabbath.
sin? God furbid. I had not known rin certain State officials.
“Young man, you' need not come to me
but by the law. For I had . not known
To this I answer.
for any such letter of recommendation:
1st. That the law of the ten com­ lutl except tho law had said . “Thou shalt thit Bar ■■ a perfect outrage, and f- icill
mandments was given to the Israelites, at not covet, Rom. 7 : (&gt; &amp; 7.
lend, no auiitanca whalerer to iu 'prooecuthe very time that God made them a nnWc hare hens two positive statements tion:’
most possible brevity at .all
with perspicuity. '

this day, also Dant. 9:9410.;
These pawQigm prove beyond a pcrad

away l»y the Roman* Curious as that
fact may seem it is ntvcrthcMM significant.

The following letter from a dtatinguisbed patriot'bverUie'aea is going tike rounds
under the hard
innocent abroad" : ;

'fal old

In foreign lands, July 1Q( 1076.—
Friend £am : —J send yori draft op New
York for 1500,000 which, ybu m m in
the canvass somethin* after the J|J*tem
wo adopted to defeat Dec The six million
holds out tip top. I am waiting,'" daar
Snhmy, for tho happy day when I can
return to my-anti*? ternres and fly to your
boaom under the roof Ofthe-WfiiLf WAsc.
Did you fix that rip with tho sheriff? If
not you had belter do it soon, or be may
get miffed and squeak , My jurrfAicih'ia hunky. How is your miiue now.uul do
you feel the old aboet vst ? I foe? « if
I would make a good MiuHtew'to ■Knniand
providing there is anybody that wants; -the
portfolio ofthe Trammry moae Ump par
humble servant,
William M.Trfxp

They have panted away.
A won! or two respecting the third prop.,
via. That not a particle of tho moral law
was left out of the now covenant etc.
As I understand tlm subject, moral laws
The New York 2/efw/ri says InU :rtiterrest upon no command for their authority ates that “wiOTjrhptJJer. i^orjth ,-ef *ach
admit of no change under any cireumstanmanagement in tho democratic party as
6re, arc unverisal in their application, and
we have had since the adjournment of the
eternal in their obligations; unoriginatod,
and without the possibility of being abro­
overwbolraed with a tempest of ritfrste as
gated. Grand first principals or axioms disastrous aa Uiatwhiohdertroyedthifcnon which the whole fabric pf moral science
vuc of Grecloy aad Raaww.”*
.»!*&lt;-•-

Hunts even’ particle of moral law em­
Goodlow 8. Orth, nomrnxterf for Gov­
bodied in the ten commandments
wan ernor by tho Republicans of 1 udiana, has
binding upon al! mankind before even the addressed a lcU&lt;.tali» W. Frilly, Chair­
covenant law was proclaimed /rent tire man of tbo Suu-Central {MMuR;'ex­
top or Sinai, w now, and eternally aliall pressing hi* belief that it is impossible to
Craving a corner fur a few thoughts
more by and by, I am yours, etc.
’
B.

The Republican candidate for Govern­
venture, that the law of the ten twmmann- or in North Carolina proposes to nettle
monta was given to Israel alone; and for Vance’s hash on the day of ejection.

unite d.e Republican party rftfeeMa in
his support and
e.
mdymc.

■

■

�OUR WrtHINOTON LETTER.

GUBERNATORIAL

THE MISStSSH* Pt PLAN

The Deaocfrffe Mpp artera of Mr. Til- Spoeoh of Hdn. juries M Croswell,

ata. 14, 1878.

,

No matter of public concern during this
Upon Accepting ths Nomination
n entfol amsiou of Congress, has, perhaps
Mr Cmairmak axd Gextlkmbh or excited more general interest here than the
tor Convention—I am deejdy sensible
invewtigetion of the whisky prosecution now
•f the high honor you have ccmferod up­
in progress. Whether correct or otherwise,
on me. To be selected by the Represent­
there
has existed an under current of feeling
atives of a party which in this Common­
wealth numbers not less than 130,000 here and cirawhero to the effect that the
intelligent voters, for the office of chief President has been placed in a false position
magistrate ofn State whose interests are os wiilfoHy mianiprenented and the purity and
vast and ,varied as thoia of Miebipn, is an
patriotism of his motives impuguod by
honor of which tho most Mpinag man
men having more ambition than gratitude
ntrttjMdybeFmD.
—o the
— nomination,
if it shall who sought his abasement M a means to
J,,
eon,
be ratified by the people at the polla, I their own preferment. The worst that Mrcan ouly promise that I will, so far as in
mo baa, foliowin tho same general line of Wilson has been aide tn show, even were
policy that haa characteriicd tho wise, tho force of his testimony not modified by
prudent, and economical administration of that of later witnoM, was au undue con
oar State affairs under Republican man­ fidence in General Babcock’s purity on
agement. Amid all the charges of corrup­ I’reaident Grant’s part, Wilson testifying
tion that of late have been ao freely and
frequently rung, in our ears, no- one has that euherrthan hi» (the President s) ap­
stood up to impute to our State govern­ parent effort to shield Babcock, be always
ment a want of fidelity to the public inter­ appeared sincerely desirous of bringing the
ests. Eoonomv lias prevailed in every guilty to punishment. But the testimony
department. Our legislatures have been
ofother wilncases who appear equally as
free from jobs and bribery, our debt has
»t&lt;adiiy decrease, our taxes lessened aud credible-M Mr. Wilson and With quite as
our credit improved, until to-day our good opportunities for observation make it
bouds not only command a premium in the appear as though he, (Mr. Wilnoa) regard­
money markets, but ore absolutely held
ed himself M the head and front of a move­
and hoarded from sale as the very best of
reeuritica. In population, in improve­ ment' to make Mr. Bristow President
ments, iu the excellence of our institutions Grant's sucoeanor, and that Yaryau was
and the clemcnU ofgood government, the second in command, and “reform" was to
State has moved steadily forward until ii Ikj the battle cry by which they hoped to
now ranks among the most prosperous of
conquer. Much other testimony has l»ecn
the American Union. If elected it shall,
be my endeavor iu every way possible, to taken to show that the Premdent was quite
as earnest in his efforts to break up the
aid in the advancement.
It seems hardly fitting that I should frauds upon the revenue as tho mwl uwlous.
occupy your line and attention on this and that other parties diverted the credit
occasion in a discussion of the piractplw
and policy of the national campaign now due to him into another channel for the
opening upon us
For mysdf 1 can say a;vomplb.hm«it of their own purpose to
that I am a Republican “to the manor make Mr. Bristow our next President.
born," having been a member of that con­
There will likely be a suspension of pub­
vention which more than twenty years ago,
in the green grove at Jackson, orgwixed lic opinion until the teolimony is all in,
this party. From that time to tin: pres­ which it is hoped may result in unmasking
ent 1 have trained steadily in its ranks, every man and placing every one concern­
neither turning to the right or to the left, ed in their true character before the public.
not from any Mind adhesion to party, but
General Insisted gained an enviable record
because 1 eonacien’tiouslybclicvcd that ol
all parties it was the nearest right. Now as the Attorney General of Maine just pri
as 1 stand here in this jubilee year which I or to his election to represent the 4th (’onmarks this commencement of’the. second gnwsional district iu that State. The
century of our national independence, and
RepulJicau mealier of the committee
review die ]&gt;ast I dedarc that, in my
judgement, the preservation of thk Gov­ making the investigetion, is wisely com­
ernment unbroken by domestic rebellion, mended on all hands by hie apparent
and Ils conse.-vatiuu to freedom, is due to deterniination to sift the matter to the
this grand Republican organization. It
bottom without four or favor to the end
was the only party that, in the hour of
the country s peril, held up the hands of that impartial justice may lie done.

den -—who asyi in ita acceptan ce letter
that all ought Io unite “to
dial fraternity and good will among At
sens, whatever their rare or color, who
are now United in the one destiny of a
commefi selftgovornment"—propose to
carry for him the whole South on “the
Munmippi plan." What this is moat peo­
ple by this time have a tolerably correct
idea, although the forthcoming report of
the IlwhWMppi Investigating
“»« Committee,

WHOLf

1501

will b# likely to add some iTCTT ‘important
.
and startling details. Mr. James Red­
pa th. who is fully cognisant of the testi­
mony given on tho spot before tho Com­
mittee, has transcribed some pointe of it
for a Western paper, taking a survey of
the di: erent counties in* which disturb­
ances i rose. It is a sad narrative of intim­
idations of colored men who wanted
to vote, the Republican ticket, followed up

Matinal RopaMicau Tictet
For Frrridrut,
RUTHfcRFOBD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.

qiBjh i

For Vw-Prwtieui,
WILLIAM A WHEELER,
of New York.

even by aasamination
when no other
rjeans seemed to be effectual.

The evidence to this effect was not only

Fbr 'Pretidnh'al Elector*,
HENRY W. LORD,
WILLIAM A. HOWARD.
WILLIAM DOKLTZ.
CHAS. H. KEMPF,
PRESTON MITCHELL.
DRL08 PHILLIPS.
JACOB DEN HERDER.
CHARLES KIPP,
JEfcEtflAH JENKS,
‘‘KMEOT^NCHETT,

but by. Southern white men ofeducation
and standing, Confederates during the
war sir! stilt determined opponents of the

Republican party. One ofthia latter class
of witneoses, speaking of a certain locality,
said “Down there they think nothing of
killing*a negro, because nobody ever
attempts to arrest them fur doing it
and
ho gave some instances to dcuioatrate the
truth of hla assertion. He also showed
Up the falsity of Mr.-Lamar's statement
that there was no “preconcert' among the
white Dotnoorata of Mississippi to carry
the last election. “They had a duh,’*

WU1LIAM DUNHAM.

Slate Ticket.
CHARLES M. CROSWELL,
of Lenawee.
.
For Lintnuntt Gotrmor,
ALONZO SESSIONS,
of Ionia.
L-^r Secretary of Slate,

EBENRZER Q. D. HOLDEN,
of Kent.
a
For State Treatorrr,
WILLIAM B. McCREERY,
.
of Genemec.
Far Auditor Gtnrral.
RALPH ELY.
of Gratiot.
,
For
oj the State Land
■
Oficr.
BEN J AM IM F. PARTRIDGE.

“in every precinct, well armed and well
officered, and they had anvil signals to
bring tho members together. They took
a couple of anvils and put them together &gt;

and filled the hole with powder, and fired
them off whenever they wanted to call
the club together. It makes a noise very

much like a cannon and can lie heard
eight or ten miles." The object of this

arrangement, of course, was to frighten
the negroes of the neighborhood, and it was
followed up by systematic night-riding
and visitation ofi negro dwellings, when
threats were liberally dealt out to those
For Attorney General.
OTTO KIRCHNER,
who had signified their intention to vole
■
* of Wayne.
the Republcan ticket. In some cases tho
For SuperiuteHtlent of Peddic lotmet"&gt;n, colored: men were told, “yon had better
HORACE R TARRKLL,
dig your grave on Monday—the election
'
.
. of Saginaw.
was on Tuesday—you had better spend
JW'Member ofState. .Hoard of Etfaeufiun.
Monday digging a grave for youraclf if
WITTER J. BAXTER.
you intend to vote, for you will not bo al­
of Hillsdale.
lowed to live.”

Cupmiul Ticket.
•

Dirtriet,
. JONAS H. McGOWAN
of Branch.

Abraham Lincoln and solemnly dedah.*,
cans wliat might eotue, llie.Unmn Mpnld,
U
.,\.&lt; ui«« uate'^iee1..
ita failings, it has never foiled to stand by
die Goverment. It put down the rebel­
lion, freed the slave, magtuuimunuly re­
stored the insurgent States forfeited rights,
established the equality of -very man be­
fore Ute hw, maintained the nolioaal cre­
dit, providing for the payment of every
dollar of the public debt according
of the letter and spirit ot the hood,
and gave the country unporaBed prosperi­
tyAll these measures the Democratic par­
ty opposed, it fought them step bv step.
It is the same party now that it was then,
it u animated by the same spirit and de­
tected largely by the nme leaden. Iu
prinrinal strength lies in the States Utat
Wt5° «i’loyal- it has always courted the
rebelI clanent, and its triumph would
be virtually the triumph of the rebellion
I do not believe that we arc prepared to
pan cyerv department of this Government
into die hands of men who but a short
time ago were fighting to destroy it. Xow

One of the ex-Coufedcraten referred to,

speaking of the Central Democratic (Hub.
3// said: “One resolution that they passed
was that any man who hired a negro
should be held responsible for the acts of
that negro—if the negro stole any money,
that they should subject punishment atpon
the man who hired him for what the negro

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor «ecterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

had done."

At one of the dub meetings

a huperserviccable member offered n rvsolution in favor of tarring and feathering
every white man who should hire radical
negroes. This was a little too strong, but
it was afterward found that the mover
had olgectionable negroes on his own

farm, and he was warned to getrid ofthem.
They claim to be horrified at stealing, and
This he refused to do, whereupon “the
pretend to want an improved civil serviceclub people went there one night aud shot y^Vbut yesterday they were mixed uii
,h, L1M riguj!
the negroes' cabins full oi holes aud ran •KlWlom'' Twwd
them off, and beat one nr two of them ter­ ■UJing era k»own i„ ,h,
ribly." The farmer in question wrote a to
Ihey
MnJ
tr’ "“‘fr*" • “•«» l»t rtUwK Uw
United States Judge about the matter, but
pdfe mdltor. A ompk „f lheir
tho dub people intercepted . him on the proral nnl »r,ICC tn&gt;,
iu
road to the post office and asked hita not
to send it, and he said he would and thjl wbiehllra Iuto oortrd, wbuoj « mtmo
fdl««l b.
he was going to report every one of them. IJS &lt;JM«iu of ronorJ.
*IJ»rt««.t of meo, ma, rf ,ba„
“Aud they said : We know how to stop
UnfaW,.
you. If you don't get in your wagon
and go home we will finish you right here.’
17.7k
U 7 .
e‘u*r
And he got .in bis wagon and went home." handaor the honwt-hmrtla makes partr
rregra.
Fllt 0
This statement by a Missuwippi white of «r
’
that I
high social standing shows that the White ]
mao Line Regulators know how to deal with i
J
“*■' **’* r««K«. u
their ^wn rare as well as with the black, '
and h d no hesitation about the matter, j
JrtrtM
of
K
r,u
t
^
tln
j
*
It was by such meana that 25,000 Repuh- (
Horn majority in Miaaimippi was revemed,
and a Legislature elected which rent Mr.
Itanur to the United States Senate, to
make philosophical speeches iu behalf of

Buch is
_•&gt; —L- L. 1. • ____

Pmwrroey.

“the MMiimipni
. .
rl.
'd to extend
to the whole South, nnlw. the■• Mwalcwjttl
indignation

Prwuaent Democrats in North

i
•
1
*

•*

UHr Btate (&gt;„„

WabhiwotOit, August »th, 1876.

Tim result of aoquital to

ally anticipated.

the

Bdknap

The rota Mood 35 for

to in

1873 to
Fra» .bu rx.nl .1 w—n &lt;h« &lt;I«™S
dwpr-aSvwoo

1&gt;«T !&gt;*'• b~"

di-

flbrGw.nl, Fredrick M
dale; fcr Commiail.,„.r „r\

ehugud .bort 115 rabonlin.1.. oS«n «nd
uuplojra of the Homo “&gt;f !««“• U'«?
■ra iuoumK-Mt for UwV Wow oirtHrai
lfc*r'* “r Ll'*c*,u*-

one-half were Union noWien* and quite a
number of them were disabled la thenar-

not incompetent and of bad character, and

nearly one half of whom earned their pla­
ces by
active partidpaiion in the rebell­
ion. AH this has come from the delibcr-

_ For
Georst VdK.

ij,„

Manhall L Hoar) I. Frtdcrfek H»8
McCurdy, Jhum B. Hdrolre, AlUn i
Mlehae! Flu^,..
'

ami aid io the rebellion

and in the South maintains party popu­
larity -on account of sentiments quite
folly for civil nervine rafotm.

KSat

This How

which has inaultindy drpye oat competent
1140

thorn ruffian* was endorsed by the St Ixmia
convention which nominated the two re­

. ..

formers and’gentlemen wilh'rtrvDgconfod-

crate sympathises during the war, if their
reflex of their aenUmenu at that period.
This House han squandered a long

session of Congtw. iu a desperate

hunt

Suau.

J®

t

bU tK-. .. W------ L
J- B. W,:L, lKKN.O«nlS.n
ftCMM. A.aiit I
*

VECETINE

Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorate! the
whole System.

|ic funds in procuring the attendenre of difreputable women and criminals of every
class, evidence
sufficient to -convict
a single man has as been obtained; but in
streaafr niMitniii,ttat«wtattatuiiy«wthat time, an indignant public has moved teiSsjfc.sr K2Jswr*t
its members to drive out several of ita re­

iLTEUWE, TOME. HJ0IBI

&gt;

grew

cently appointed for gross incil^eteoce,
idiocy or eriminabi pmebotw.
'
Presidents Granta recent meaaageto the
Senate relative to the brutal Hamburg
murderers is warudy applauded by Repubtalfaal

aa4 iuna&lt;

THE STATE CONVENTION
The Platform, at Adopted.

&gt; cuBlruHinx iwwrlort

The committee on rMuhitions reported
the following, which went unanimously
adopted:
they were convicted of tho Senate’s lack of
1. Thu Republican party of Michigan
jurisdiction, they holding that a private

atora voting “not guiltv" did not do ao
-upon the merits of the care, but bccanre

citiaen, m Belknap was, is not ameonablc
to such a method of punishment for alleged Republican National Convention recently
The nomination of
crimes and misdrtneanora as impcachmcct. held at Cincinnati.
Quite a large number of Senator* were candidates by that convention for Propi­
citherabrent or abstained altogether from

voting.
Belknap was some months ago
integrity of the
indicted by the Grand Jury of this District
and should he be convicted under that
indictment he will be disqualified to ludd
office as effectually as though be had licen
distinguished for the preservation of tlw
convicted by tho Senate. Hence it is held Union, faithfulness to ita financial and
that his impeachment was as unwise as H political rights, and a prompt and efficient
has beenj costly in time and money. Now reform in Government service.
The history of the party napeals to the
that the impeachment businen b disponed
patriotism of the day. ' With a Treasury
of an adjournment is believed probably by exhausted and bankrupt in 1861, it tn।
next Monday or Tuesday.
ated
unlimited
fiwmntal
credit.
With
H
Btato.
&lt;M&gt;ing
the
Four appropriation bills—three of them
I
National
authority,
and a
gigan­
tic
rebellion iuaagurated,
it
boldly
met the crims with a pntriiitKm and noself' w rumored that the House will tvcode
it
With the
Ifrom its demand that Indian atbira he

PREPARED BY

11. 11. STEVENS. Bortoe. M«

VALUABLE IXFORMATION

transferred to the War Dq^rtmcnl. If
rorrcct, the Indian 1aU can he easily com1pmmi-J. Iii. tu«gU pr.J.u,. ,h.l
■•“ ipuM
uh .III be
,ra&lt;l,r.l n. . Jt, „
tBj u.*t inund
rt • redarUrt, af
fxr rf 1300,
&lt;*» l-« llou. will oa.pm.ia, «, Too.

WMdar and diplomatic bill and any preVEGKHN EL AM by dtDKMN*®1

b« l«wcd entirely on speuulatMMi.

SjateoSmslsrBlitlmtliem to the graduX

The Democratkj Financial Policy.

;

Caro-

i of Aw folly,

turned their hack ■P* the wick,
owing mu for Haym
ym and
and Wheel­

CE1ET Nl'Cr®lC

IE STHFBANNFSPf^

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ta-WF;

gsrMe uW&lt;-«6/ of ata- Cmtomu-f at wiUtt onrttlnu t«
mU aul^finou: and pure MBDICrM'ES.
We have a large stock of

z^iraa*

'tt&amp;. 0ft.

*~w w .m^l.,,.4 .,„ lktlr-

Will be

" ‘’u '• “““*
-&gt;V I—. . -.Mail.*
uw.1 *•' «»&lt;UHslm«iuV,

rtcuitiy Cnwveutltui to support roUdlou in

It U n»ixirte.| ta us ih,i
4 JUwe|1
"• w«4ms4w &lt;*. U»t w&lt;M|k wu»»J their ma-U^HSWl-a IwtaP, ul tkrwl.^
M.M, .(»l.^v
good »haps read)
itlc Ci\ek -Arrive

Tsaedox

\Ve lenru with gVca| ^mro that It

the

WtWBUiM. ufA V (MwaUoUer lkM. to Uk«
f-

up Ma rc.idrnce ln thia g^y.

iftL f. b

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l»Win. • tmtu «f qHittf |p|egriiy. and who wowld tn Ml iwpMl. he a

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t&gt;F&gt;TCE||B*

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........

.SOOT THE C0VWTYi:-publican City Caucuses.

7th

ublhau- of thedtypf |iw
meet In cautfi^ Iu the -evgr*
n Vt t dneeday Evaulng, Aug.
to eleet qnu delegate
,i. t-&gt; the t'ouuty. BeprgiMW-n.l .-enatorlal CuRvenJlopa.
i u*e» will 1"v h«|&lt;l as follow-.
At ihipnionHcUoal
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the

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gaj*200 ’a
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540,
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Me. 7.—l*uvMfaMM । tunning roe*. I miTawatl
re|&gt;Mi; |l(k), f.10, glW. |»r
’
Fl v4 raidM are roqutrrt, boiI thrae t?«*rt
iuro-hof Ih-fcreguiH Wfa.
Ilm*. -ligibU from A&gt;mr*« h&lt;- K-trir'
’“** S«cn‘*’Jttulniiigln be guvrrtmr l&lt;) l-xhfatou ruin
1 VII fI hr C,.'l,
rU ,.„n ....
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War ;......... AD f-r Love, and
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«y
"fiabrlaTe War-A Pr-W young
Adj- A TO- a Hume Ufa 1- -USey’ and
l*r«; ••Waler Lllie-f ■•UbaUne og tk’pe
“A K»Sr Festival a" “Dio ||cu»ekrepor a diary r “The Storm UhUa ; '
W " *'¥* Utighfo«'- Uwed ftS?"
"Marrjiugfor Sloasy
• (H’m Youtm^m
Ui’a Nroev Txmjw—That Tailor Jtoyj'’

Court

v.rf brisk.

tl.r ddlar

IjuiuAiiuel (1iuri.li will

'liiirch *»n Sun-lay morning.
H. Vasia, is improving

i'nnniM*«&gt;n We»lne*«laj

niton will l-e lield a»
n&gt; il»i» rily on NatitrJ-y

Opr rpedar*

H..b
'

.

■■alive I’-MivthUlnn for the
l-IJ Bl th* Cetin House

Ha-hinjion n&gt;rreap&lt;Mid.1 internet, by nil who

itig art-

BABNES &amp; COMPM.
11 iu.i»ng*, Aug. I-tl» 1876.

A«r h*r«ediMaueing|heMd &lt;|u be en1 tiled io the km pwmutg uwlr.
The Ktiiist pf Ihr Veiii-nal H-u*te Aavoclatiuu ••A Ounplep EipadliloB."-Unuierou- llhurmyittillo Mind* tn tha mmmy Convenlkn
trtUenv.) I'uldi-M bj TUmaa « Talbot,
Jubu 4. IfarkhL. W- &gt;'«lbne Qoglwc. Waah’JU Dawlry ti'inet, Bistow, at|L&amp;» p*-r yfar.
ingl^iXmjperaml Robert MmbMl . To (hf AlHnturniutiun will l-« Annl«h*4by i)k- R»#'y )M&gt;«4gt&gt; i-aid, ur fiftwuLfviitv -Ingle nuint-01,
nn-| sept 10 any addrcwi
Hour.-IhWMM fep-jr T Aievrr. l4re
Hapro-mtiailon t'l-uventiun, J, W. Nait-ort. 4, w.
Tn*'
a R. Hwwt. y. !&gt;■
lyrnau A. HhMW. Mik J. Hum a&lt;U Hwahi-.d
r.UlUiactw iiinier &lt;&gt;uq inunngenitml Hit
d-ihnian. 1\» Jhe aSwnfttogK**) Ci-nvemUm,
(Irvat Trunk HuHway •T.ltnw of lb*
The Chicago sml Norlhwailern Rail- i
W HSt Md JatlHTH-Wk.&gt;T. and, with
John J. BerHur.
*
Ita na&lt;iH-rouetirundii«ttnd&lt;&lt;i&gt;i.iitNiiiun&gt;.
w»yforma the abortoe-t tuid quickest roup•
I rtuVi.ie,, V,'.farer i\ .. ■...■■ rl. &gt; n......
Clfalire It. fro-writ iHiita-eptiu.j the wuiqfabelwuen Chkuoo anil all pulntH Ip
Ii-Lxota,
Wisconsin,
NonkiiKiix
»t|an far Ouvonu.r, «nd ^ic plain,iw B,|u|-tnl
vliigulBT tin) Irnvfl-M thu -re pm j
MiUIUUAN, UfNMESQTA, loWA. NekJ
BapuWirnn Stnh-.tVrariiti.vn at lan - twillcrMiil n|th the linn of n-ad rotnprtv|pg I
BllANKA, LaLHuHMA, mill the WuiTOILS
OILS
riug bvtt^ith printed, a ill l*p fartfaHj fead
KttM TkBKTTuUipf. Ith
tl-n-tliirugw null Nerthw—iBrn r-llw»y, -r» •
by «vrty voter in th- ’mj
bmiMwrrdlt* regard to thrv-rioii- and whfe- J
Tho Ba|iiiMi. 4u . of tfe.Vy Urn ttafa | -&gt; ly jipvrutrd Mint- for whieli Ft -olh ii- hu»i
Oinaha and California Line
pf Machinery
di-lvgg|w fu the ChHUJ • (Luv-tdliHi. U&lt;*&gt;.
(n the BliorU'ul ntid Imai rouu-fofBfl
Lfaln- rifiy 4- W- iMriri* e&lt;m.«wt« in the nmnli-r oflinra uf road owned,
I have a birgij M&lt;kI »if Pun- (huioy (Jil. i-uinls in NoirrttMtut iLi.inoPt, Jow^a
i,. rf.t..iS.|.,.
opvtoted an-l ennlmlhsl l-y the emnpany.
DAKuM. NeiiHAHKA, WYiQIIKP.
I’Hpi Lard tlil
ii« k au.v. nii4i. r. Whe|h'er*|Lr jwiiylona device*l«reach l-e weal.
UBAIMI, Utah. NtA’AliA.CAl.SPVWMlA,
I’flre fhlikn Oil.
0. MMfiAter,
A. Yiuvgv -uJ 'V HItibnvh. uortb'-i’M of north, It |» all thy Mine ; &lt;&gt;pf of
'O'
To the Hm uerfai. Mm. l». fi^nam.
tb'eee line* either |&gt;w th rough nr near it and
Iloilglif Kjtu'c.thi’ lart du'ltue lit |&gt;ri«*.
The Itelv-gaire l&lt;» the th -inly (uavmlfou offrtv iU:nwn|n(&lt;rofaE asfr and ^faa.ud trena­
l'a|l ami pygnvnH gonds mid prio«v*. You
Ohicage, Madison and St.
il which are ou*urpg»»&lt;-'l Kerr Wai no** men,
from Bal|iwere, arc
1-- *»*»
will gslu by It.
Ixira, I’hariea M. Hark. (Jiml fa^lgfard qpd loiir|a|«. ar,d pleasure traveler*, the North
Paul Line
people's limy -Store.
Bo)al Kiir. To the lleputdiewn Iti*tr|ct peetrrn atfcnl* facilities u reach the eltiea.
W. I|. UimVk'KAH.
I» the short line f--r Noh nt hkn Winlowpe mid popular r»*urt» nf CaUljrnis, lie
ou^siN and AJ.ifiiXM»oTA, Httil fut Mal&gt;'
tou. (HDwrt Striker and If. H-qgh|allu reda. Idaho, |(omani|, Flab. Wyoming, pi]- wi20wltS
IKi, KT'pAPb.HlMNHAFOI-Jg. DUJ.tTTU
To the fo naiurfal j’mywiiiua |1. llunghtaDu,
nnd-adl point* In the Great Korthwret,
Two oortd tullch cow* and 4 f--w sheep ftand to 1U1 ikMirnrivig from jnlng-lfc’* -for- *oB-in. Northern kliehigau and Hipussvta
Which ate uuprpaiied, whild garienv vf the fop sate.”

CALIFORNIA

bln MUmu

F

,I&lt;rlcgun-&lt; k&gt; tho

Luiher N. HHI.hrtrt Har« a fd) drfegaliua pre^iy,

Winona and St. Petar pne

Jl Lius Ill'SHELU

cuiaiianj'i lilies p-netratc whefa nunc otherappfpaoli. Jhc cuaipeay uwaa over |wo thou—wja wIIm ofrailrva-L »n l mainly cmt|rol»

THE IICKFOtD A(T|^|TH

Family Knitting K-cUpd

le the unly mute tar WntftNA,' Buciint*
TKM, OWATQVNA,
MANKATO, -&amp;T
Uflnfal co«0it«W
L’ETMU, New VLM, and all puiuhi in
jxritw.
If any body wants a pluatsnl net down Kouthrrn und pentrul Mincwotn. Its
________ _
------------ - ------ — rv4» qoi« f glw of Iswwwwkdo or aotne ai-l^almeuu and •auagrmeui irtlbe Chicago | thing ‘ mote chwriug” wbr ju* k* them Qreen Bay and Marquette
On Tum.|»jt lu| we egjoy»d • ple-*«»t
1-r.si -»l| J-l BOrh-lordon*. s»a -Iwy ran be
Line
Freni the reoJ-Ud t« the palace ear- Ilk equip- 8wW^*
»
a tb«* o“ly Hue fur J ANteiVii.l.E,
Watmbtown. Fok !&gt;u Lac. Oshkosh,
K..K1 ta &gt;niu-rl,
It. iruk iif ruck and irrav«l
XXl-.bt
Applbtow, Oiuas-N Hay, JEacaxaba,
haUmt. lie Meal rail*, it* rplendld rolling
NEGACNEK, MAIlhUETTH, Hououton,
vs Ih* pfafa ofour people. Tiiornappfa Uhe.
AU bind* uf fail, qandiea, note and Hancock, aud fiie Lake Pvi-bkiob
stock and thoroughly expcriencai train forfa.
Hint haol, of the Ute M-mao, l&gt;» »W) gm
raiaiua, fur aalw at ifcc luwert prices by Oouxiby. Its
char Ibruotllonca of it* managewant. which
John Bianluyial gepthimen and perfectly quail!g&lt;«| for th»
hnerfatre apparent t.Hhuao aim pmv»l uvor
FreePort and Dubuque Line
EXC(JRt»Oim«
aitiiailuB. and if the piaota du not enjoy
In short. |t It threw with HiFoil 8aI.»— A valuable young horse In the only route for EuilK Rockfoho,
IbmuelvM |i U Crow »o fatfl1 uf *&gt;b.
Hmm in all that pert-lu- l-&gt; railway Improve- Inquire of .ijitntb-li Pricket. .
FKEBt’uitT, audull jKiluta via Freoport.
The nccasiou referred to. tone a picnic g-dIta
mtmle. Taking hit" •comm tbt number and
feu «p by the lodiea of lh^ Mly fur uiutiuvl
kawtfaerM M’jr C«si*n
Chicago and Milwaukee I CnuaSn
mjuyvuoM. Mid tight oaf did they perform
M. l&gt;. Hfanl derive |u cpU agii'utlon to
has. through iu connection* in th* Wfat *M
great cmnpBny- penetratingm thay d-varl 'ui
■Line
1
|tb &gt;ew WaRun Bbop, where bo may bo
KnriliHMt. piacoa
nla^nri on Min
uln a larva
of
.,' noruiaan,
;arga nnaftmr
ni
parth-paorihe Htatenand «ne territ-ry, and round nt .ill In-uni uf any day, ready to do
-,
i
Totia.ata'
Hzccaaioa
Tickatb at g/ti
In the old tiake Shore llmtlV. nnd is the,
making ninnr.-iion* wbi-l. render all the atiy work in ItU lipo, Ironi putting » new only one (landing through 'EVANaroN,
—drUw, by wh'ch puaoQort
visit the Centennial lUhlhition
iiiotf iioigl ami »l tractive }rt&gt;rliii^« of the YMl
Lake Forest, 1Ughi.am&gt; Park,
favorite »«n &lt;-f »l&gt;*
•'&lt; P»"y North* vtl maily accr-Mlbl*. jin Chlrago and •poke in an nM wh«&gt;L h» U10 building of Waukbuan, Racine.- Kenosha t&lt;»
piiiu. Iml can. in n-idition, vWt 1
ibo bet bugio over seen in tho county ot
t'-uunty at the fair C»p|r*»ivuel «MI»miwn.
NarthweatefB railway pn-»n- superior in- Harry. 1WI fonrel the phe* ; in the NllVAttglX
who was very -MMl/W*
•’‘•‘‘J*
Pullman Palace Cars
ab&lt;q&gt; with Jah-in Rich A Bro., corner o.
Chfirt h and Railnnd Street.
Are run on nil through trains of this
half had retired from the 0».v »“’* **1’?’. fcr
readXXGtf
a -eaMti i Hut not fbrlhm W which JephthaV.
Thia lathe ONLY LINE running Fali», aivter p-x-cn
...
-laughter trtlrej |c tl* HMtulaiM) a»d that
these can between ChlaafO and Kt. woadorftil muoa-m
Paul.
Cltle^ro and Milwaukee, or Chihe had . ■ long Imeu '«ai*b*l -rter by so
special otice
an-t tn&lt;Mut«in». the rr&lt;T'» of bird-,
«fo
cuge and Wluana.
faithfol a snanfhit. that it w•»» hardly *efe
At Omaha our Pfaop*fa co® noet with
for Mmi'ibo left !• Mwwdf, »&lt;» far »»'•&gt;
the Overland tileopunt on the Union Naattacna u an -lr li--,' W&lt;I
home; and »« VM foMI'if »t»J credit of »hc U
Pacific Railroad for nil points West Of &lt; urvm orgruifo-: -wood la u**4' faafoel;
vshiable •»
who m«y dcalrv It. |t wa»
the Mbtonirt MiyOF. '
die* w&lt; t»n
IM1 11'1' ,r‘P* WM errote-l
loauhre -re furuiabni with the WlukaU
&lt;-u»pile&gt;l 1y Hr. W. H Wennrlt, Heowwl
On the arrival of the tralua from the
with W-Wtfy oM l|il|. «*»•»* ■ ”*ft &lt;*’
fa—nper Agent, mi l may he had on appliew- ruular and vl-orw* tv U»te rulingtqafc and al- Ea*t orlgputb, the UalBAoftlMi iSlMwo
in.es l;*| i. •rnlHlhc -111 ei-Msjor, as welj ••
m-gaihrrni
some U)iO|ra, tlfat 4*tiiJ ‘I'riwg &gt;h® l*r&gt; ’•*1
For Council BlutTi, Omaha nfid-CaVup in flu- "Mwn-I bmplwl If
»«**&lt;* •*"’
foraln, Two Through 'rndn-iltfliy, wltlr
third, whu l’* I***?
•***•
Pullmau pulaoe Drawing |Rooin and
Sleeping Care through to Council Uluffii.
Thomapple Caucus
k|&lt;M|r»ly wHtkjptlrtaM •»» from r*ylagM&gt;
trot la pr-veatfav Ikfas
For Kt. Paul nud Minneapolis Two ia f».t becoming th- lavwrile Ihae !•
thing in r-gsr-J fa the frmlnlne portion of |he
tbetu. Ami it mar -1-wvt L- —&gt;
Through Trains Dally, with Pullmnu site luial. i-:LtM via thia, l&gt;e»UbM JiM
c-tMMBy-fa* wrifbiy *. wfaro. b«i th*
haaUpnwn^l M all alloy
|hay wetc * - 0 rll repr**et-led ’n muaclo ao by
i-u Ft Way (art. th- f-U^-blg de|«qi-l-* *«r« fa^rfgnr fafee-IIUre vk-«-M«
Two Trains dally, with Pullman 1'aim;..wIt MHllwv.iy.UM •!•••»
,u ,U‘‘
-n feUn-itt—t»FH 1'fv.tl, •&lt;
('ftreattaobwl. and running through in
portion of |U m&lt; |h.l -fa .trying to *•**
r..uhtv : T..|&gt;m«lw'— M«
*,0*'h'K' i.-rr rwo-ronof tA-Ph-HMMo
Manivette
FilAKK &amp;4N0IV. .
Ibpmmd.M something booij* •*•••" rwU
For Milwaukee. Four Through Tntii a
s-ub-• «•
.
gcp'l
TI’M 4|f.U
dally, 1‘ullinan Cara on nlgirt wains,
Hm of froM-'ii.
Cofote.
.
TW inttcrv Ar* »!-•&gt; hieblr Parlor Chair Cnre on day trnlnn
The wruuseamnie wp* »•' |'l* wd »*riuue;
xnsu.
Beprtr-’afelire CunvBnlk.n :-F. H. I’d- ,llw- for fa. redfamr --reiFor Sparta anti Winona nud uoinU in
*’&lt; .. „ . . U n
u-d
B. Tta fc»Jr*no(rM~«l—d tk«
uu '»• -‘ -"“"E
M Innesota, One Thrauftli Tram daily,
with 1‘ullutan Klvcporn to Winona.
...d
'•*’« “ ’"T, *£»k;«u&gt;
- «•»■ »■; «M*7
For. imbmttM .wl'typort- 5’*«
MUI.-*., *ui&gt; p-r -1'" ”J
,
Throng h Tre&gt; we duRy, w|th. FiU hnrat
1»R
-*• *•*”’*1
* naiMlu
I?
•Carson night train-.
-U
u*'1 k-“
For IntbuquafUtd'La Croaae, via ClitiX. Hr •*.
“. t*
tb&lt;
■ ton two Through Trains daily, with
Tl..
-m
’ Pullamn Cure on night train to McJ-.-, i-r- -o iw —j”1'';
WM ..rr--l «»• ♦-«" V*0 *vl
15
’ Gregor, fawm.

t»O| Perr.-JKind.nr..

N

lil-e-U),

Bouiht very low and WB wilt sell /hfrn at
prices that will please Iks closest buyer.

IlHl Hiding |Hlic«i

qW
i'ui-cr liu.-wn. Lnrlii

kl:

grovFa more Inttr
mx. Jint glance
&gt;h la otfrrad for
tartfor-l-on-Avon;''

- L-iTafeiifonsiv"'Wpn*

itulniodng daleguw'tu the

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Irfurd Oik*
Golden Qtt

SV.rSS.S

.

u—.. -h.

1U- K**dM&gt;i to
“'I
.,4^-*-' “ » •““'Ji

n„1» "-o — r**-

bring MTVfd'
,a
To thtMO Heading r««»»U-u *c •juW ***’
r-b.ui.
»-»&gt;«• 1*'!."J?

U , at
1™, (.mln •*"-

UUU

— In—*K*» 9t

'r'

&lt;. o«4»in
*“•'"• 'r'r'
« Jnnn »&gt;« *« '
R«nt«n».

Ulma it. M alloy, Friend SMet.

earn ef owrretvev1

an own*) 09.

For Sioux CHy-itntl Yankton, Two
Trains dully, Pallnun (farate Mireourl
Valley
vauv.r Junction..
k For Laho Genova, Four Train- dally.
Rockford. Hiertitig.
Kiertiiitr.
Ki-npahn. Iotmi in uscir o—oio"» eeataa
r K.ir.
For, Rockford,
Kvno-lm,
JanehVilte, and other polAU, you can wsau to kn-iw all al-out il. Al
to rar a Mtska it pvduc.
have from two to Jun train- daily.
New York Otfire.No. &lt;1*. Bmadwsy;
Ik-totiOttce No- &amp; StateHtoet; Omaha
Office, 3M Farnham StreeT; K«n Fran­
7
cisco O®«, llfl Montgomery Hlrecf;
bMMiiwa that wlU Par. I
Chlsaa
-* —*
ra many aroet* wlaBi
under
tr«&lt;; Kinslo Street
, K emtio and Canal
ft Depot, corner Wfillfi ■K
Street
gtld K^www—
—
For rates or Information not attaina­
ble fro«u y«’»r home ticket agutite, np,plyto
MABViKHvornrr.
Ota. SupT, Ulilcigo.
W. H.lttBNXm ~
HOIXOWAT A CO
God. Fare. Ag’t, Chicago.
-

(Jst of Patents.

“ m*w’.

r. White, B. R Rwhchr Detroit.

Smttb. Majt« * Fnnrrow.

E

�next under firmly down uudMT the wore.

WAmnaTM®i.

SuDKtimre ft to necemary to water
fruit aud other treea, which were se&lt; this
or bB *eeao», to me thaw in a severe
dasMBh. Once a week to often enough, to

wafaHirem; but &gt;t must then bo done
Mfriw^y. I usually apply ftp® IB gal-

kantRA b*lf * barrel'of water to each
UVWUpTfUl Wp
I take a 10
gdfag keg. aad a*Wer flrktn to pump
th* sratprtoK aridnkag. on * wheelber»MS.WUtn tbe-H-n, them All tha

1^atoo ;xwd thw I oarry about 20

gallonc

MAOSM, with a piece of carpet ovoe the

\

Rwrecaabe watered

|g f abort lime.

Tha nareof the waterpot

sUnU

h'rre

ttAMMKWKB TOOLS IDl KOWtow,
jrafttert should always* havu certain
ttoeful taato to eoahlo them to do any Iktlajobon f&lt;toy d*ya or in the wiwtor
arawm when &lt;me ku no cut-door Work
to do. A ptoaa or two, bite end braces,
emo or two augen, chtoato, Sire, drawing
knife, ecnw driver, two good mwo, cum
email fur fan work, and a few other
dungs wiH amkn a good «ogtfa” for «
fanner. Then go to the hardware store,
and buy a yrer'e supply or more of vanouisfai* to gf anile, screw* and bnde suita­
ble for alt kinds of "tinkering” and you
,
jwill he eare to iwc them sooner or later.
Buysorwaby the gruea, and the finer
1kindn of mule and brack by the pmscr, u
«th^r cant but hulc. and are stlwava worth
'tbeWcoet. Farmer* ovre a duty to (heir
sow to learn them to ura such tools
(before they go out into the world to corn
1their living, iw no man ever regretted tho
time
apcist in his boyhood to learn how
‘
to use carpenter took, because *huro arc
often
things to be repaired or made that
‘
assy man ought to bt' able to do, aud not
(Mild for a mechanic.

BO WOT.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

Where ypu Wi4 Bud all kiude ol

FURNITURE!
Of every Peecription which wo
cau wU ohaapw than any hmu'»« Bar­
ry Comity, for tuewo rraaona:
ImL Bwauee ww have »to rent • &gt; t*&gt; ,
8J. BeM«w wo uukf tho wk*»« of «»»
Rd. Bocauiu' wo kwp thotwslo work-

Tarrant'h Seltror Aperient.

•OLD MT 414. DRUfHJIftTH.

in many ]Jac»ei
tpeit arc effected
with the black rot i_ _^_
r pff.
4pp
Fre-luf oJ
..

.

rnita- Ma.

»•« to Amy u«.
*—•*&lt;•“ tfetp U SO«1 Min.

act aa ii
always I
the grep
about t
umalloAi.

luomw &lt;|uaatlty of fhrit, it u
at take a jmir of wisore, when
tare very «uall, and cut out
Hi-third of tho clqutcn —tho

aitMf ♦

L^saor.

to be as
fine m afakiag can

m

Peerleu Milk Safe*

now on uxhft»itluti nt our FateftutN
6|ore. All ktoda of work arade la or­
der. Ropalrhig of allXtada of old fur­
niture noatlv done.
WK MEAN lifrtlNKM!
bXirulturo Rooms voutji aldo State St.
opixaltr H. A. Goody ear’s Hardware
Store.

t .lJjrrXF»4ALllK:i.'UA1l|DM.
ktotsefowi hpe«ton are reetltM under

BvJ

and Ukm

tefrS.UBSi!!!.!!*.

W. a. GOODYEAR,
LTKHM

•UAkNTEUJGIUm

daring three

JWW MUTMDIT.

MUSIC.
The Druggist,

tidrsSa »y Mk af-100

httyira_________________
MALE ON KXECLTIOM.

ITBBUTS hRO'h

Bospsctfully announces
iwswXfiuwfc.—.
that he turn again r&gt;,tfurf«i
J KM&gt;.» I
in th&lt; .VBUG liidjlli, suul
tuts in stock (Huliinill/arriv­
a.u 4.
ing, « fresh find genuine
Am Jan OB Ibabeat vreseb to pack
Slock
fi(
Drugs
and
Medi
­
nail oMgrito of buUar in. Tube should
cines,' l&gt;yr Stuffs. fancy
WMsbeamdeto bold brine, and
ood Utal imparts do bad flsror.
'Fh« • Goods and in fad a ooin4ttoraU«lA»well worked to get
plelc Stock of Druggist's
1 the buttermilk; then in packing prom Merchandise Which he offers
dreaalnnhr, ao m to uxohtde tho air,
&gt;w w* W* rill you ren fill 'the |r- *» Unpeople at greatly Be■,|h* smm with a cMh over which duced Prices.
W &lt;|no .to to to U kid, cotariDg
REMEMBER,the Pso SOLID WEALTH I
MSWUto* *bA**&gt; an^ your, butter will
•pie's D rug S to r c is di­
rectly
opposite Empire Block.
' '
rrn n« aaaar.
1 One door east of Spauldings *600.000 IN GIFTS!

ftxl to feed Boon after n
that tho nheop might not
he DMoa of tho akin were
। Mtion of the snlphur.
t seven yaem I have athided irivtag toy ahaep into a sheep wash

;

aud vverytlilng In the FumUure Hire.
We Invite ml !*n»na to call and look

QAWRWT OR WQIX1X MAU.

Nk •ad farmer who keeps aheap will 1
allow Cbatn to become covered with ticks
aul Mate do effort* to destroy them.
iatha way a auccrreful wool grow*w
ruawV* bwahrep: “Seven yearn ago,
Iw wt* *** BheariDp, I immmed
*7 lambs in tobacco water, being careful
to trep their eyiw ami noses out.
Aa
«*•••.th«J wars dry. I couuneuecd

we

«bnw (foods.
FarlWl hartug Ptotorea to irama
wuukl il” w*11 to?
r**xned °r “•
&gt;W we &lt;911 tfe |t F ..-rand Cto-aper thaw
any hZw In P - .y Coantff. \\'•
the iJtoeet ai.u 1W imtoeteu stock «t
P1CWRE FRAMES AND MOULDtxoe, BKACKwra, Paper-Holxp
km, WALtz-PoenrrH, Svtpfkr-

When t row hu a swollen Lag. or ud&lt;*IW Btrsot.
Th* udder
shodd be bathed ftrnpuuily with &lt;x»M
»*•' Uiro ths cow, in bran, ; w 8
drejaaftiaottweof aoonlto
u day

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We aell nonv of thia cheap-inadc Fur­
niture that &amp; made by machinery. Thu
goods we make to made by hand, and
wamutod. W« invito all i«ereons to
rail and Inspect our gomto, fur they *1
te ar
Ku trouble at all

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arrriNo wihts.
From toauy experiment* made, it npin on plowed land pcare that the upper cud* of po»U, ai»
harrow U in at aay aeeann of tho they grmr, whou not iu the ground, lasts
much lojjfcov tUu tho bum do.
The
year jou phne. It ia impooible for any
reason u that tho poree of the wood of
krnr to fcaow In advance what tho ben- the uppt ends, when turned down, carry
“
M no nun
out the rater, while the poree of tho
uere hi* noil contain* butt ctuifjt into tho wood.
&gt;&gt; •
my.
i apu tor any crop.
SO boshefa pre acre
|foe«elour, or

mun.
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4th. Boooum) we warraut all

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VOL. XXL

NO. 32.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 47, 1876.

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SHOOLMISTRESS.

UNPAMLLED SUCCESS

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CH AFTHR

HIXTKXN.

Mr. Harlow held an interview with Dr.
Emerson, on the-evening of his arrival
at Calcinator, and learned from him the
whole story of his grandson’s life, whom
lie had come cxhrcasly to carry home, It
would nave
haveneon
befn aim
difficult
for inc
theaoctor
doctorto
to
wuuia
cult ror
u„. beH r.n.&gt;-1
Reline,

f j itn/ H25 sold last year and every one gave
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found him an agreeable companion.

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‘ THK PKERLES COMBINED MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RAKK,I
1 orphan condition, mid lovtd him because
I ho belonged to Abba Wardlow atsl was
la the Best Keel Kake Machine in the Market. Tw.« tlngcr Irani, and three set »o doar t &gt; her. He knew that the prutu; of tarives, furnislusl wlthcvriy Cunibined Muchhir.
\\ u also have the
.
be she
made
the
dying
mother
was a sacred one, and he would
never hive thought of her non-fulfillment
I of it.
He adnrircd her charity, her oonsisj toney and her devotion, and as these vir-

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TlUUMI'il SINGLE REAPER.

I lues all soemcl to bind her more doacly
to the orphan !&lt;oy, it sectned to derate
the child in his cstoem and affection.
There were some few reasons why he
Borti Fitiiahi-d and Gnfiuhihuil.
thought it might b^ pleasanter not to have
The TIsvwt; Hirer* VRlrmtor. linfinlw PilK. Ohio SWrepolttlttw,4 a diild in the Ixxue an a. permanent reriAKI» MlWrtriiX RWEKl-HTAKrs, AI*U&gt; TUB BiKIMALL. CrxrVERt dent, but he was obliged to eonfoM they
HDI.I.MU
were purely selfish motives.
,Tl|dn ho
) thongiit of die very many hours ‘that ±c

Which Is lire liest ()n«- Wheeled AIac*lihi&lt;* in the Market.' Call and

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SEETHE BATH PLATFORM BUGGIES

jhe^i-fcekli h^blicaji batw,

1 THE &lt;H,D AND HEEIA BLR TAYLOH HAKE. AND THE IMPROVED

GEO. M. DEWEY

Wife of a physician has of necessity to pan
alone, when her husband is on |rufe».*ioiiol dotien, and the eompsny of Hugh teem­
ed almnat indispensable. Ho knew very
' well that it wonld lie a serOTo trial to Abby
• to part with him1;1 ami he finally' came to
die condunion that it would be bettor for
the boy himself to be under the judicious
management of Abby, than trusted to (lie

JACKSON WAGON CONSTANTLY ON HAND

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One doi'T.eaPt of Goodvcnr’s Hardware.

MESSER. &amp; POWERS.

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Siri-el.
THICKS'

tings, April 12, 1870.

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of JJonpartetTyjte eowMerad J

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I .uni .*»..•» i ."..j o:
I»k-i-.rr qtylpiei

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care of a failing old man.
He had paid his last visit for the eve­
ning, -and wus sitting thoughtfully in his
ft g• room,
- wh««
«
kho wm m|j.jd
i i._
to CO OH ■rntin
Ilf* tn Mr.
liebard's,,whose
little child
---------------------------------------_1 was in a
•I u».
fit- He
H« took off his
bin dressing gown,
go
and
.
pulled on his boots in rather an impatient
i manner, thinking,half aloud—“Five days

i nionu and then a season of nwt I"
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H&lt;* found the child in a bad way, true
j enough ; it seemed she bad boon eating

green carrots and wild .sorrel, and drank
froely of warm milk before going io bod.
There the little thing lay with her cyot
rolled up in bar head, nnd kpr whole body
in convulsions. Calling for hot water anil

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bias. ^C&gt;01
.Ii» rti- a. and

a tub, he speedily arranged a Lath and pul
I the child in, while the ra ilhcr stood by
1 wringing her hands, and making loud outerica of sorrow.
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Mr. Hebard was a hard working man,

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PRCFRSWttt MB B9SO GARBS.
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with a large family of children. His
finrt wife had died when Martha was but
a few hours old, leaving him with six
children from the ages of twelve down • to

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the baby; he manged by putting the litllo
one out.to nuroc/to get along a year, with
hiring pu&lt;rh help asj he conld obtain; it
was hard times for his children, hard
limes for himself, and still harder fon his
pocketbook ; and ho nmolved to try Mme
more prudential course, and before Mattie
was thirteen months old, a mother wdsintroduced into the family. The baby was
token home, and he hoped for tetter
times; but it was only piing from bad
to worse ; five more children had cqiu^ to
te clothed and fed,* and the poor mother
grew discouraged and tired out. 1 Hebard
himself got in the way ofdrinking a-good

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Cod«s&lt;lr&gt;tu. &lt;i|!ro With Win. 1.. Vubb.
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HARVEY WRIGHT,
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Michieaa.

Nashville.

Great Bargains
READ!READ! READ !

Pianos and Organs

Special Medical Announcement
■Ini) Comfort and Happiness

The Smith American Organ,

Afflicted

Sick and
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”F HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

HAZELTON BBO.’S PIANOS.

DR. J. B INSURE

ERNEST

te.4 and Justly •elebratnl Wmlriafa «•
'i uonuiMwui nr ■. iurwBu**-«■
Il .nwlor e-imultaHon datinx tW5»»d

GABLER

PIANO,

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

jkltoctaau^sp is cpeelaily of she 'Mlowityr

Every instrument FULLY Warranted.

® tows fei1 Nsi Ones.

Old Pins

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Branch Hofcsa«

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“Do you want to part with one of your
children F
“Yes, half. a. doses of them, if anybody
wants them.”
“What was your-hurry to send lor me,
if you want to get rid of the urchins?
You wonld. have had one law pretty soon." |
“\Vp doo .t ,want them .to tlin. of course;
but it is hard time*—se many mouths to
fill, and'.nothiug to put in them."
“Mr. ‘Hebard, will yon give Martha to
mo ? I should like her." The girl's eyes
led, ns she looked up to him with
a
itli a
surprised look,as iflhure was!bo|Mj

"iiow.'l™!.’1,.™! lh« tteaur. -‘I &lt;ul

lo talk with you. Were Um, ekoice girn
you Io auy wiik AU»
um, lnJ w«k
your .way up .frith om help, to obtain an
edw&gt;tjoi» and nrnkp
man, moatly
7e?r&lt;&lt;W./CMrtioos, or to go to your
aged
age* nmndfsthcr,
grandfather, ennsq
auia into poaaeadon ofa
large/pctuneJi vjqgji
largeJprtuBp„|ivjng
A W&gt;. of ease and
comfort
ir. .
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’ —W|h*A
,'.rr” r&gt;-wpi
’’WH J00 chooee?
"I don't know : just im the woman Think .jtennqslj, ijqw. which vou wonld
prefer.-.,! ... , .
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says.
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... entirely
—“Umriq EuivhrdfidmVKihought it all
“I should
want you to let her
alone, J should allow no meddling, ovpr, and l?lkod"hlxxit jt with Miss WardWhat say, Mrs. Hebard ?"....................................low. I .koow wfaiclt i would like best by
“I don't set! how I can spare her; she i a good deal, and L-know which I shall do;
ttkvs
care ofthc buhv."
baby."
lakt-H earn
but I mean,
meau^.
iri maka
make «
a good man
man, in
“There, you'see you have tnniod your either cmou |If £iWV- I should be hap­
oWu dish wrong a'dc up; you won't let your pier to stay here, but I know I ought to go
child
nld gogo- when you have a chance."
to my grandfather, if he wants me."
The little one made a movement which . ."He does want yu«; he has come for
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brongh
the «
Doctor
to
Mattie's
side^ .lookyou'"
­
ing up,
-r, she
— whispered
—r—
.
;
Every drop of blood, seemed to recode
‘Due* Miss
me? Muy I from (hechil^’i f^e#.
his heart. The
Aluw Wardlow'waitt
Wardlow _
come if rI mn
can m&gt;«
get .«-.&lt;•
away 7"
Doctor cauglit bnii to his arms.
W&lt;* nodded consent, us he was bolding
“My poor dcarehild
the little wrist in his finger*; a happy
“Oh, I had hopcq he gojtld not . want
MeffwaA sob*pi&gt;yr' ’
look crept over Mattie's face
/
_ “Say,
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Mr. liebard,
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-- you going
„ to
...
“You mint be cordial and kind when
give your little girl to me? I will du you meet him, rosneuibering he is your own
well by her.'.
her."’
I grandfather,
grandfather, inidyou
mid you owe
oiu kirn
him respect
respect and’
*1
’t know ns I am afraid to trust !««.
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don't
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you. I should think you might get
g« along '.
“1I will try to behave
b
properly; but how
without her, wife ; you arc
are always petting
pelting {I can I go
g&lt;&gt; away?";
away?" and the team which
at her ; there would be one the lets to : had
had trembled
trembled un
on h»
his. eyelids
eyelids now
now rushed
rushed
care for."
------ vhis
“ checks, and
....
. against
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down
he loaned
. “She's none of mine
!•;; you do
' as you the Doctor's breast for support.
like with her.”
“Now run to breakfast,
breakfast, my.boy
wy k
; there
“I’ll talk with her and the woman about is your bell. TcU Abba that Mr. Barlow
it, and tell you to-morrow,’’ said Hebard* and I will lx&gt; over about ten ; and mind,
“That young one is getting over it. You Hugh, that you behave like a man when
arc death on fits, Doctor.
What set her tou meet him."
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into it this time ?"
oust at ten they entered Mrs. Watson’s
Miss Wardlow met the old gen“Overloading her stomach, ns usual. It parlor
a.*«nh, Mrs. Hebard, as if you might be a tlcman with her usual stHtpoieemioQ;
little more careful of their food,"
Hugh was calm and collected, and the
“As if 1 could tdl when they have been Doctor felt &lt;[uito proud of him. Mr.
eating green traah ’ If Martha, here, took Barlow was much affected, and shed tears
any care ofthc'ynuvg ones, it would be n at the meeting. He was evidently grati­
help."
.
fied with Hugh's apjwaranoe. lie said
“Martha can't do everything ; she it at littluefluB daughter, but as they were
Work all the lime. I should, think she abo|it to woe**
ms grenason
take Ieav« he t&lt;4d his
grandson
would wear Iwr foci out, and no thanks he must take him to his
lua mother
mother's
’s grave ;
for it." Il was Hebard that-s^oke.
“rfor,"
—" —
said he, “-----------we must—
have aome grave’ The Doctor looked at the little girl, stones immciliotely ; it is not seemly that
silting, holdittg the child in her lap, and it should ba neglected. Boor Adeline!”
smiled kindly aa his cyee met hers. He
“Miss Wardlow has had some nice ones
thought of the hard lot of the child, toil­ set on all tjirir graux" arid the lad, with
ing and nursing from morning till night, a quivering lip ; {‘hot LwilLbs happy to go
with no respite from her labor. She was with you whenever you wish ; we shall
a pretty girl, with a bright, intdliguat have time tefore dinner."
fact*, mid lie thought what a blessing it
Mr. Barlow took Hugh's land; and
would prove io her should her parents they walksd away toother.
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conclude to have ' her placed under the
influence of Mlw Wasdlow.
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The next morning, as Dr. Emerson loft
------- Uy ■ -1 ho Atnhiaaa, .Tayaha h S—to
the ptatti, he saw Ifebard hanging down
the street, and called tn him to know how
Atchison
tllo sick child was. The father came up
ful Arkansas Valley, to Poo Jo, Colorado
to the steps before he ■ told- him; it was
Sprags, Denver, Canon City, Cucharas,
batter.
Dd Norte, Trinidad, SaaUFa aad all
“Say, Dr. Emerson," he went on, “do
points in Colaradp, New Mexico and
you want Martha to live with you ? I
Aruoha. S}&gt;ecial round, trip tieksto to
thought it over last night, and inode -up
Dvorer. only S50, allowing ston/dT 'privil­
my mind. that my wife will never -snake eges both ways on themain-hne, and at
any thing of her.
She din’t have a hard­
Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pika's
er time anywhere than she finds al home ;•
Peak. LowuMnigrant-ntea to the San
but I shan't bind her out."
"I do not wish it; but, Hebard, you must
Pullman Palaeo Sleeping Cam between
not becoming to me for her wages;, you
the Missouri River and the Rocky mounta me her occasionally» .but’ your wife
tains without change.
CLmc couooction
childmh must not Be coining tWo made at Pueblo with tmiJ?&lt;rePrarer
bothering the girl."
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and Northeft Colorado.,
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“Martha wants to come, and I- guess
’ For. asana, time taMewraud the “San
{on can have Iter.
When shall you want
Juan Guide," uddntt..i
er to come?**
"I will let you know to night She
" To£u, ftn.
.has no clollto* that arc suitable." ■ :&gt;:i '
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“The fact is, Doctor, she is rather
badly off; we have jircay tough work to
Our £*si*ntrial,
get along any Way. • My wife ain’t ipucli

bn caleulat tort/’
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The Doctor smiled, and thought that
perhaps some one. else in. the family fell
a little short ,in that respect lieaidca the
wife, but Jic said nothing, as ho wanted,
to make sure of Martha.
Mr. Barlow had net yet come down to
breakfast, and having a little luwire, lie
walked over to his house to inspect the
garden. ITc found Hugh there, busily

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Train has brdtfttht me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for lbs
mumnor and 1*11 trade, whiahjJL-wtU sell

iliSvrent Kinds &lt;Of SetfirfK
dk» and Manhina &lt;MI. I sU* |s!)| Weil k
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VorU Ed
intonded to have had all ihw weeded out
before breakfast, but there is rather more 1
workman I thought; they arc looking i

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nrtltf
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picture of btalth j and happine*. Aw he
was.
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watching
him
at,hw
wori;,
unobnerv“Nicely, tharjk yog; bu: w growiog very I
ed by him he cqnld but contract the |
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spoon iu tbeir mouUt, sad that boy Maa months before ; then be wiw a pale-faced; axlW . •••
certainly oue of them," uald .Mra, Ho- 'puny, narmsora child, riiriwking from die

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1 deal of ter.r, aad aometimm a glass of
something stronger,; -the farnj wm neg­
lected, the diildrcn ran nt large, went
ragged and dirty ; and withal, they were
about as thriftless a act as you will often
find. Quito a numbdr of the little ones
had attended sclwol. They all had new
suits for the winter, and aa they were goodnatured, hannlwiH bodice, they got along
very wall; they novar
made
any
trouble, and Martha was a good scholar,
apt to learn, and quiet to. updomlpod^'
She was tlic only oue who could assist
the doctor in the care of the sick baby, and
he could not help being surprised at-1 her.
quick comprehension, her active move­
ments and general uscfulntaa.
Alter a wbiM the uliiM'a symptoms
grow more foynrable, aod be administered
some medicine ond &lt;uU down to watch Ito
effect. The chib m,ii Martha’s lap,
her head pillowed upon her arm i Nra.
Hebard had calmed down,, gad afturi a lit­
tle, asked tlie Doctor.how Hugh Mumton

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rains porridge." said Mr. Hebard, suiMy. pride flushed jftio doctor’s face as hS
The Doctor Uiopght it was generally thoughtwj^j had wrought .the changt
bottom-aide up, but it would pot answer ...

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In the Apace below we print an

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’ from -Ubg L opposing the prinqde of rotu-

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williag to
both sides
hearing. W :
; at the unglue we regard ■ the positon i

' assumed bj ftJhg” as calOuiatod to

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a premium, tfpm political diahoneaty, if wonld warrant in any other legitimate

business, but if such bo the case let the
not for pq^onal dishonest. If the offices
are worth / &lt;ything, then one class of men salaries of some be reduced, and the f&lt;*s
_ of others beyond a reasonable rompension
should not t* permittexl to hold them

'^»Aanay
? by;refuihJ&lt;Lwi|li die treasury, and let the
’ . . ssM people demand tjic ^ necessary legislation
of them where the receipts t
small for- to render such actions available.
It b for the very reason that our offices
tone per *Zram, one term ought to satis­
fy any man a ambition. It fa not true, are not life tenure that the people should
beyond n very limited period.

gvor

event more'than "four years,

Naiiwal Rsprita Ticket.

no matter who assert* it, that than on any be vigilant and sec to it that they arc not
the imposed upon by incompetent and design­

duties duvolying on any county office,

&gt; Fur Ffitident,
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
’"C
of Ohio. '

Probate possibly excepted, that ing men who are able to pack Caucuses
any intdligrn.c man cannot perform, with- and Conventions.
As soon as it fa understood that honor
out any spfaial educationor qualifications,

Judge

We believe, our corresponded

to the

contrary notwithstanding, that our young

to fit

men should be encouraged

WILLIAM A. HOWARD,

them­

selves for uhy and every official station, by

” WILLIAM DORLTZ,

a well defined law of rotation, and that no

CHAR H. KEMPF,
PRESTON MITCHELL.
DELOS PHILLIPS,
JACOB DEN HERDER,
CHARLES KIPP.
JEREMIAH JENKS,
BENTON HANCHETT.
WILLIAM DUNHAM.

man or elate of men, should be permitted

to nland iirtheii way.

We, also,

regard

the talk al &gt;nt “civil service reform” only
a politicals ■ clap trap unworthy of any

public approval if it leads where our cor­
respondent point*.

The old story of the “Barry Co., Land
Company,’*

than which

was never uttered fa

a baser slander

revived

by “Uhg"

but he to Qw contrary notwithstandiog, fa

/hr Qavmutr,
CHARLES M. CROSWELL,
of Lenawee.

all a hunilAg.
Honor I id intogritj^sbould be required

Fur Lieutenant "Goferuur.
ALONZO SESSIONS.
L-' ot Ionia.

of every public servant, but all honor and
integrity fa.uot wrapped up in the bodies

and

Far Secretary of State,

aouliraf the “ina."

The fact fa they

eb eNez er g. d. holdkn

have juste i jnueh of it as the “out*" and

of Kent.

no more, irpetking of both clsmes m a
whole.

WILLIAM B. McCREKRY.
of Genemee.
■

Our &lt;

formed,
some of o' t county offices tin ixiy rnormoutly, an I the perquisites should not be

Ftir AfuKtor Gritmil,
RALPH ELY.
of Gratiot.

paid to

(frtnntiuib»rr oj the Slate I^uu
Oficr,
B^NJAMI# P. PARTRIDGE,

Fur

fa idle to

Deeds fa

vorth

of

R egfater of

fully $5000 per annum,

an dis that $4,000 more than most tncn can

eam with ll\i time* the ability required

Fur AleUiLrr afSlaie Board of Rhieiittnn.
WITTER J. BAXTER,
of Hillsdale.

to run that jffice, and we think a man
who'in font 'yearn ha# got F20.000 ••

the perquisite* of a public

position

quiring uo more ability to pcrfonn'well tbo

to

perform thonc of Register of Deed*, ought
step

down and ont, without a word,

and let some other of bis

fellow

enjoy the perquisite* for a
other offices do not pay no

Cbteyrrax,

re­

duties ofthc place, than are required
to

CflitresaoMl Ticket.
f*

man more than Tour

deny the forts, the office

Fw Superintendent of"J\»Uir.J&gt;utrnc!uiu.
HpRACR &amp; TABBELL,
'
of Saginaw.

Hrprnntntire

one

any

years under any circumstauej.

For AUonuy (ifumil,
VTTO KIRCHNER,
of Wayne.

For

citiicns

season.

The

largely a* this

one, and yei in some of them, the basis of

1

oofce eanwy q«»ao» prorehta to be
.nrlbing but a ban! toooe, man. In a
wad.tbalin all Ma life, bu b*&gt; beau
brazriiitol and .aallauog ™ b» lotarcim with Ma fellow
„
Tim amto, in tbo budtoouc, 3&lt;aX«
the idea of placing Headrick, ta
tbu.cltbor furtbr Prwduuc,I «Pmkleur,, waa daptMtod by Uw ftmocney iu unotoaurad term.,
"bda

the advocate, of a greenback curacy
were&amp;ronbk to Ma aaleaktou for the
Int portion OU the ticket, tod the fnenda
of Tilden and hard money cried out

sire “to gobble up" hard-money men and
soft money man, placed the exponont of
each financial policy upon the ticket

That fa onn nti ‘•ins" cry for the purpose and integrity are no longer a guarantor
for the continuance? ofa position the best
retaining tl fir position.
'

. Fur VictPrt*iik*t,
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
of New York.

JONAS H. McOOWAN
of । Branch.

an

independent fortune, can be secured in

four years occupancy, and they should be

the last onm lo'objcvl to, or

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sectetiitt? htCirferancc which will
destroy the other."

the

oppose

policy of rofition:

reform ha* lost ita charm, the conviction
having taken bold of the
public mind
that ‘lypoeaicy” which “fa the neeesmry
pass into the lands of thaae who pick burden of villainy,” inapirtu it.
Thfa long session of Congrats fa ap­
up a precarious livelihood by their wits.
proaching a'sum* die adjournment. Much
The folly of frequent change has been
time and large amount* of public »o«y
succcssfiilly demonstrated in both aur have been expended in numerous investi­
State and national legislation. Those only gations by the House of Representatives,
who have been continued in tbeir place all haring political purposes in view, ia an
terro after term have risen to be a control- expectation that the development* made
will, in a large degree, influence the raj
ing influence for good in the legislation
suit* ofthc approaching elections, State
of onr country.
.
and National.
If you go to chuTdi early, get a good
It'fa now very evident that the pur
front scat and become thoroughly inter­ pose of these investigation* having been
ested in the sermon, ought another man shown to the entire satisfaction of the
publie, it has become a matter of indifferto come and request you to move out for
cncc.what may be tbc character of the
his benefit 1 No, Mr. Editor ! we believe reports with which the country is to b«
that when the Republican party adopts flooded
They will have no effect upon
The personal
rotation as its motto, it Eids good bye to the result of the canvass.
&lt;pvil service reform, and begins to chant character of the candidates, and the reaneclive platforms of principles will be
its own funeral dirge.
the subjects of inquiry, and the conduUnc.
siona drawn from such inquiry will coneontroLthc votera of the several States
as to the direction in which they will
our ashington letter
cast Llieir ballots.
The announcement of Mr. Pack ABD,
Let ur not only Elect Hayes and the Rep nominee for Governor of Louisi­
Wheeler, but Redeem thy House of ana, that the colored voters of that State,
Representatives—The Campaign- who desire to vote the Democratic ticket,
ahonld have the same protection as those
Before and After the Nominations—
who wish to vote for tbc Republican
Investigations Barren of the Ex­ nominees, fa a reflex af the rule advocated
pected
Results—What
Southern by every Republican, North and South.
Republicans
Wish—Returning to AR that we claim fa a fair election, coer­
cing nor threatening no one, but leaving
the Fold.
■
every voter free to cast hfa ballot as bfa
conscience dictates.
How great in contrast fa this with the
Washington, August 12,1876.
The mercury is again into the nineties, domineering, tyranoua spirit of the While
Liners of the South ?
They demand
tnat uic CUKUW ,1MV« Niuura
wc will be in a hot box.
The walls in­ mere machine in their hands, that he
side of the stone and brick buildings are should Ignorehfa private judgment, and
not yet cooled, no great has been the in­ mbnytto a mockery of the freedom of
the elective franchise. Justice and right
cessant heat this summer.
demand that thia shall not b« permitted,
Next in importance to the election of that the colored voters shall be allowed to
a Republican CbL’f Magistrate will be cast bfa vote as he may wish. This fa a
the election of a Republican majority in right guarantoed io every citisen, and
why should the colored man of the South
the next House of Representatives.
The
be deprived ofitT
G^rc him this consti­
revolutionary efforts of the leading spilite tutional right of private judgment and

men will stand aloof and our offices

wdl

W

.

in the present House to obstruct judicious

legislation hare made them so

offensive

to the prudent aud patriotic people of the

country, that the greatest

exists

anxiety

to redeem the popular branch of the Leg­

islative Department of the Government.

Mr. Editor :
In your comments on onr previous art­

icle you eAher do not

comprehend us

and sareai in.

To elect Hayes and

or the same time,

and,

at

efforts

to

Wheekr

better

their

prevarication wisely govern the country, would

you inton'! to treat us with

Wc have no enemies

NEW ana
leoline from
ilaim to beat

with railroad ’i
x,h"!r

We prnit it because wo are always I

be the

five, at least, of tbo Southern Steles will
cast their electoral votes for Hayes and
Wheeler.
3
Thorn memlsTs of the Republican
party who, four years ago, were decoyed
into the Democratic ranks ha—
------’ shown signs of uneaainau,
the unnatural asaociatiou in
have found tbemaehm.
They realm

the

Coffee
From 25c up, and
Ground Goods.

sell pure

Spices.
You can have in’any shape you
want.

Crackers
We brag on.

Cheese
We sell the best

Tobacco
We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places for
60cts. to $1.00.

OhioStone Ware
Is the best

Crockery.
uneaper man ever, iur
want to close out.

wji&gt;

Remember.
We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
HturtingK, Aug. 7th. 1876.

xxi30w4.

to accomplishment of but a part of a “con-

appeahc ot friends,to cherish, and we arc sumalion devoutly to bo
z- not doemed orthodox by the local leaden loyal

wished.”

The

Nsrth must secure the controlling

•

of the jprty. That our motives may not influence to which it fa -entitled in the
be uifaapSohended we will any that we
House ofRepramtatitcs, else the com

;

vole the Jiepullieau

.

the best that fa offered us.

ticket becanae it fa ing

of

administration

Hayes

will

be

NKW XDVURTISKMKXTS.

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

The recon- thwarted in every possible way, and that
harmony in the working of the govem-

inetJtal machinery,

so enxmtial

prosperity of the country, will

to

the

be. want­

the accotjrta ofwhich are being eontinaaL ing. It will behoove the Republican
ly receive Holy the more convince ui tint 'party in every Gongrwisional District to
the policy -irhieh has been pursured ia im­ place in nomination the very bort mate­
politic, «nd not for the beat interarts of rial at its command for Representatives'.
Let this be done and

there

can

CUTTII6 *10KMWK

be no

doubt that the House willle redeemed.
Every thing connected with polities
givai ei idenre ihat the Premdentfal rem
paign of 1876 will be one of the moat ex­
to be understood as advocating, That fa ; citing that has ever occurred iu thiaf-

that merit.

competency,

honesty

and

intrcgity are that the (pulificaliocu which

we consider a* applicable

to

election

u

thuM virtue, it fa only reasona-

HHM that the perq.k

»hould be

Ofretefam* him fa hfa capacity of

tog

ttewn thr—

�ft* SEW YORK LETTER.
jFFICfAl Mria OF IA0IY ODOMTY.

Pewhe, —Pottiloil—

e»Tdtyvf

h,w al (U c&lt;wb^

Hulth—

Th.

Opium Habit—Aoton—Coat of High
'-Klog-Vaodarb.Tt-Bu.in.a..

GUIDE

It- TIME-CARD

N«n Yo«k Augou l*&lt;h, 1876.

rrrmoxi
OT th. J. Otaat H. &lt;■ u.u w M
tke first Ward in relation to Maple Rtrrot was
referred to finance committee

OTI. R. Boice end G others relative to a
crore walk' across Court street on the east

THE PEACH «RABON.
The peach trade has now fairly set

|

in,

•nd New York is reveling in this most de-

‘““"•‘■ITroU..

Tbo

amount of capital
•nd the tabor of thousands of men. The
one, requiring u

vast

dmd. u&gt;d oa]y tfcow who am rirL enough
to afford lo lose tnonqy will make the sea­
son at all. Tbo hard times have told on
the amusement world the same as upon
everything else.
THE COST OF HU1H UTE.
The fashionable people are diactudog
the question of the eoat of living in New
i ork. The cutting down of incomes con­

sequent upon the lowering of rents aud
the general shrinkage, Has brought to the
surface some ven- curious facts. For in­
stance the late Mr. Garner, who was drown­
ed in LU yacht Alohawk, lived tweording
to this schedule:

peach train arrives every morning, in Jer­

Lstal

UAMri^MAJMqo*..

DRY

fv-l.
Where?
At A- W. Bailey’s

Lonsdale masliu 12 cts.

&gt;-.ruB
&lt;9fwl
xr&gt;«M-

-

-kA

otparehiMtbon.yonhouMta

sey City, aud a very lively time follows its

Shirting Cols.
- .. ■
walk committee.
coming. The train constats of thirty-five
Extra heavy Shitting 12 cts.
Of Engine Company rslaiir. to tp^kinr
Uottooades 15 to 25 cts.
Ora, each ear holds fivu hundred baskets,
trumpet aud Lantern.* wa. referred to fire
Good Ticking 12 da.
department cummUteu ^kh m.lhority to pur- or 1 * ,500 boskets, ur to get it down to
Twenty bone fcnneU 45 da.
....
TOO
peaebcu, three million aud a half, all of
Two button Kid Gloves 90 eta.
— IA®
.... “xno
which art consumed that day. The cant
Peerless Warp 27 cts.
..." «xoo
Beautiful Shawls 85 eta.
arc built especially foe the jmrpoao, so that
I*uro Table Linen 45 cts.
.~. fi.aw
the delicate fruit can come to market un­
ATI other Goods in proportion.
injured and in good order. Just now the
Cull and see for yourself.
(P) aud Geo. M. bewejr for printing ($4) be
»«» TOOK noxktmarket,.
peaches
come
from
Maryland
and
Dekware
A ' full and complete asanrtment
of
allowed by ayes and nays u .follows:
Clothing.
Ayen, Evans, RraJ. Bussell, Sheldon and —in a week or two New Jersey will begjn
..... —........ ....... .............. ....... ....... —u»js®
xxiauglitf
A.
W.
B
ahxy.
It coat A. T. Stewart probably twice
to send, and a little latter eastern Pennsyl
Tomlinson 5
Nay. none.
vania. Fruit will be very ebrap this sea- that amount to live, and he didn’t waste
OKOHGK L HEA TtfS.
j any money un yacht either. The LoriL
Hon, and also very good.
ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC.
iiardit, who made their money in tAl»*w&gt;,
Tinkler, relative to building and denying the
-tj
NEW YOM MABEVT
expend more than this, and so do a num­ fiotttresi
POLITICAL.
prayer of the petition.
PIOT-CTRBSI
But now all the
The letters of Tilden and Hendricks foil ber of other fatndice
I am now all alone in Ute 1’hotogrnph
like a wet blanket ou the Democracy of figures bare to be reduced. The people
inour dull.
Wb«t Um.
the city. The fact is, Tilden's long delay, who used to got $16,000 per year fora businras, arid as I have nude arrange­
committee.
hia evident attempt to compromise with store arc mighty glad to secure a tenant ments to inereaM my fikcilitiw. for doing
for the same propjrtyF"s't $2,500. aud as a ibetter work than ever,’ all should call
Hendricks, hta selling out to the inflation­
committee be inatrneie* lo repair the street ists to keep them in line, has disgusted the matter of course thtey have got to reduce , and get a negative taken. The ' superi­
ority of my work in the past ta a tntffi- I
near Barlow a mill and .»u the North of Cooks, solid Democracy of tho citff, aud they are the oast of their living in proportion. The
cicnt guarantee of first-c
work in th©
making the most severe fight against him. high-fiyent at the dubs who used to pay $5
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
Tilden is known to be a pronounced hard for champagne have discovered that bot­
jKinth aide State Street. • tled
lager,
at
t*m
cents,
taste*
very
well,money man, and the better class of the
31lf
Geo. L. Heath.
I.IVERI’tKH. MARKET*.
Of 8 8. Garrison, Special police 2
Demoerauy expected a prompt decided re­ and the number who have found than 40
day and nights
pudiation of the inflation hcruiy, to plain i cent brandy is unhealthy is "encouraging.
No Hee
.And,
moreover,
you
shall
see
on
a
great
I*elos Hopkins, one day and night
as to leave no question as to his standing
IkMdilnKr
dall.
ou that question. He contributed mom’y many of their attenuated legs, jmntaloons
Harvest in past and threw little accounts !
tart fall to brat Allen in Ohio, but hta for which they did not pay $25 &lt;m Broad
must
be
paid
nt
once,
sure.
way,
but
which
did
come
from
the
Bow
­
action now shows that it was not in the
,
Smith. Manee A Preston.
i
interest of an honest currency that he did ery at $6. Twenty dollar Loots arc going
DETROIT MARK KT.
it, bul solely to get a dangerous competi­ out of fashion, and no are hundred dollar xxi304*.

“Is

?:52

COtNTY OFFICKHS

........... .... T. w neaiar
........ ................. .JuheH.Hcbkiw

1^

.Porter Burton. Curti* Parrry

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

REPUBLICAN RALLY!

tor out of thc way. He has sold out to
the very men he was opposing last fall,
and consoaueutly has demondixed hta party.
The Republicans arc standing shoulder to
shoulder, and are making a rcty vigorous
fight. Fcntou and Conklin, Dix and Mor­
gan, aud the lights of the party, arc work­
ing once tnora in unison, and there can be
no doubt as to the result. New York will
rote for Hayes, by an enormous majority.
THE HEALTH OF TUB CITY.

unending Oruiasnce ia rolalicui lo saloon* on

Tumlin«rti ft.

( ounty Correspondence.

•Idegaie* to the. Itepreaentaiive

I'Lib. I'tike and I. W. Vroomnn.

Kith, late of Fort Wayne, Indi.

■cauetny,

of Monroe,

Mich.

tell to obtain the
ibis justly popular institution and

Freeport un Monday,

VANDERBILT
PROBATEORDER.
is still alive, but the physicians say that he
87AT It OP MICHIGAN. County of Barry, m.&gt;ta session of lb. Probate Court for the County of
never will _ again be seen outside of his
room^ His son William it in charge of
his vast interests, and the old man, conmpoui that his end is at hand, is arranging
so that matters will be smooth for him.
His intention is that his son shall .succeed
him—that everything shall go ou jual the tor th. Pro
„ulr as
„„,
ungn no
same
though
hewere
wereanrCi
alive, Bnu
and that__In thliCourtaoroortiaa
of xaidFdroaMad.
j .t|,
pn.
U ehaBge in BOl|,ing
The ument
...............................................................
L . The
Tkwenpon it ia orfe
junior us.*
has been
i .juuiur
meutrained
tnuneuto
to this
inn* end,
enu,and
and
•
. of
- ..
.....
! । knows
an much
his father's
business ns

Btw Ball.

THEOFfTM HABIT

PamiXY. 8.C Prindl.^Judrs ofProtelr.

,

janjsv^i^jssacws
tor the Probsts of tbo instrument tbU day Sled in
the Court Durvortinr to bo the last will and trot*-

*in&lt;lnd people, about ono third &lt;»f whom were

at we rronata mate, in the uily or
Send HU tap to till

playing since their hfat game with the
Hiekorys, while the lalifr (lob were hardly

Baseman.

8. a P1UKDLK
Unite*! Htates tknefal Ltui4

PROBATE ORDER
John Russ,.

Will tkbliaore.
John R*»ek,
Will (taer
Jim Roek,
. Roiaarl Grown

Jsck Fry.

opium, by taw, with a view of cbccktng Ute

Judd Hisrk’.

evil.

rironutlMUi

W. MaNiel.

THE AlH StMENT PEOPLE

not forcing lhemeelvM on the people

ur «jU d b Binr.iH.k O ob Jbo («&lt;-&gt;■
UJ). H. b •.»!•• —7 "*S“I •“&lt;»« tbr ballot, box.

m

l“« »f iL ^"7
iu Nor York mor &lt;hreo boo J™) 6r«

rlata actresses out of enpigemcBts, with
no rerthlr prospect of hxvinganjttnng to
do next scsson. The theaters in the mter-

Marsh Bellinger
Johfi. London. &lt; ,
A Bowker,
Merck Bellinger,

ST. MARTS ACADEMY

ior alllort money tastscaMio, and many of
the* wOkant opea at al! Otte fall. I »«•
tion this to show the thonmutds of youg
men and

Advertised Lettere.

PMRMK....;..

women who arc ersry for “e
_I.I »bnl r.httprs

•rfell-iaterosted.

u- “«rn

MUh. AuguM

J'&lt;«7. s-r. UUU.
'•hwi. r. Sul,i JOW0 iwrtm'Baphm K.

.. u»-r .-------- ?
om«r.
.......... ««*.
nir

he has allowed in

»hen busincra ta dull in the profanootl
meaM Btarvatkm. Onlv one theater in
wr—
a dollar last year, and

Km tab 1 iMlao «1»1805.
GILMORR k Q\i

. Hickory Corners. Saturday Aug. 121 h between
the ••Clippers'’ of Hastings and •‘ilickorya"

8. Montgomery,
-oof ivniljubvr,

Aug. 21 *t, 1R7&lt;T. at 7

him in this terrible «*4it»n ailtteg up.

o ritrat alia.

.•Kscsaesxsw

is making fearful progruM in the city.
The retail druggists say they are selling
ten times as much of this drug as they did
five years ago, ami that its uj&gt;o is not conhone, that frighlrned him : the team fined to any one clan*, though women form
a very largo per cent of their customeix.
The woaten of wealth and refmment are
more addidetl to ils use than those of the
lower elas&gt;ert. The favorite form of taking
the left hip and inMictlng a terrible wound the drag is in laudanum, for the rvasnu
nd holding him tael while the sickle did its that in that shape its use ran l»c more
easily copoealod. Women on the nveutira
meet nt each other’s houacn to indulge in
the Tice, and opium drunks are Itecomiag
as common in the houses of the wealthy
u whisky drunks are in the dens down
town. A great many.commenced the use
of the drug for the effect it had upm their
appearance. Al first a dune of opium
bnghtenra Die eves, brings color to the
cheeks, and quickens the wit, while ths
effect lasts. Ladies in society take a done
befuragoioff to a ball, or party, and hare
dragged in thia terriMe position 8 or 10 small doset in their pockets to take in the
i, then by ww mysterious providence course of the evening. As a matter of
cowne it only takes a few weeks for the
habit to become fixed, and once fixed it ■
ImAh
never broken. The victim uara more and
more, until it cannot i&gt;e concealed. At
thia stage they do not care to conceal it, for
.
.
.L__ ■-------- — re if - «nirl and

Ro then unhitched them

trade Ihii i
Tbo lota i

la seems ns though we were never going
to get through with the hot srarom. Tins
week the thermometer lias gone up into
the umetieB again, and the uiuriahty
among the children ia again, frightful.
Over six hundred died last week, mu average of almost one hundred a day, and ■ the the old man himself. It any man supposes
adults are suffering almost in the KaiSe I that the country is to be relieved of raunn
i
A j.^raltar rorui uf.l^keulCJJ opoly by the death of the old man they
flour uew. «LEMU
is raging througn the eity, caused by the are mistaken
Young Vauderbill is just
long continued brat, though' probably, the I as shrewd as his father, and, if any differ
tuarkats rriejs hsr. &gt;a«SM smo.WB waits
water, which is unfit to use half the time, 1 cnee, more grasping.
has quite as much to do with it.
It is
BltHlNEAa
nut a cholera, nor is it like anything the
: is as dull as poaahle. There it ubsolutdy
(ArsvatnrTJ
JaJasolProbata.
Naw nalBarias.I
city ever saw. The victim gora through
[ nothing doing and no prospect of anything.
1
hot and cold stages, and in a few hours ta
--------------- -Batter rood tn ax
a curpac. The doctor* were purxkd by it, j Between the hot weather and the dull
PROBATEORDER.
timra,
New
York
is
ns
dittagrocable
a
spot
though they now have it under control. If i
fiTATEOF MIOHIGAM, CantyefBarryM.-Ai
a arsaion of ths Probolo Court f®r tbotfewaly of
taken in tiare-tliev rife saving all who have I| a? there is ou earth.
: per bU. dull
larry holdsn st tbo Frobot* OtBro. In tha City of
potato----------irevrldmthr
Pirrtto. Hastina* on Munday tbr Ilth day al A usual, in
not been in the habit of using ardent spirits
tbayoarvaa thouaaad ei(Ut ttbodrod and Mrraty-

•a reaping wiillet

la-l &gt;a«ie, we arcidcrulj omitted

In short, economy is being pracnot because any body likes it, but
John Stanley sclh' better and cheaper
because they must. New York ia very Tea, than any other House in the city,
virtuous now because the people havn’t
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the money to be vicious on.
a

for Hinkorya.

WANTED!

�NEW ADVERTIBMEKtS.

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G. P. Rowell 4 Co'l. Column.

Carriage, Sim aui Onfflfflfcl

OUR WASHINGTON

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S^lwJ^Tte
M«rl&lt;H”’ &lt;•“*&gt;
NUHXin want, to know why SenaETbX.II'. Char,. -I-

WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL

twined, eto.
uj»*g B lonK tine 'tween drinka," old
Mother Earth sighed oft Saturday evening
lint u the thunder cloud bunt over her
after her conunous thita of fortjfthrer

Joy.! The htM-torn of any character u&gt;
- , wu on the 17th at June last,
____ ______ time a'few apologetic showers
have Tinted us but to tantalise. Early
vegetables, corn, eto., am’now past redemp­
tion, but all late or Fall crop* may date a
tiefr'ldise of ftftwhUo th® thousands of
young truce set out this season, our parka,
avenure. Acalready shows the revivify­
ing influence* ol the drenching they have
enjoyed. A few days more, and thousands
of dollars expended on our parks and gar•____ .___ __ij
k—, totally lost,
ir Centennial;
it city on ike
After

all the “fire J smoke,"

Oftr ftr Sale Jal tie M Unit Bale

f«l under th&lt;&gt; wea'.har. I ratart to my
Tarrant's Seltter Aperient.
wbieh I ka«p alvayt la th* hoatt.” WtMteM.aiut
•oonontcal m wall. Ha dote aet.rMert to viiljot
meatt flor raliar. Ha anw Natural rtenady. Ui tho
shspu uftktaaj^ritat.
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, BOLD BY ALL DBUGOIXTS.

LAND

plaster

STUCCO
WATER LIME
.
LIME AHAffi

but

~imisa soiWfc'rn
statioxf

/

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

GOING .WEST?

mid be Imppy ngnin

$H»7 24«xddbe eollacted in twelve yuan
for a national" monument to the memory
of StooewwS Jaaks m. The committee
have wtaly turned that aun oxer to the
Loe ■ Monument Association. A» “one
good turn deaervM another," would it not
be adviaabb) to mrn all Ute funds over to
the rappoti of the orphans ' made by the
devilish ambition of Davis, Lee, Jackson,
Turner, Toombn, Gordon, and traitors of
that ilk ? “Thumbs up I"
We have long wrestled with our gigan­
tic intellect in endeavoring to come to some
column Ufso.tta etotof ofj. Proctor
Knott, in the Blaine examination, and
that of the “White Liner" Blackburn in
the .UjkTOdahle accusations he failed to
confirm with the tesumouy of ’ Marsh and
cither ductile tools. But the following bit
cifdeacription of the “underdog in the
fight" so fully relieves dm “g. L" afotesaid, wc present it without further intro■luction :
.
“A city dogwna trotting along quietly
under a carriage, when a country dog. duncolored, and tangled haired, and with a derirete show off,. espied him. Without
bwitetion ha sprang from his trust, and
made a headlong dash fbr the snob.
Whether ta mistook the length of hu
stride, .or the revolution of the wheels, is
not known ; but he had his month open
aa-J his teeth ret in readiness for a bite,
when the forward wheel struck him aud
kaookad him forward, and die off horse
gave him a kick and sent him back again,
and the forward wheel pareed over lam
a»d tasrnpd him over, and the bind wheel
dimed upon hint and went grindtag'down
on the other nde. This left the country
dog lying on his back in tbc streets, sob­
bing with his whole heart, and thinking
of green fields and umbrageous trees, aud
what a spotless ass he had made of himself
in the opinion of diat city dog ami hw
perfecdy contented couipauions.-'
The nomination ana confirmation of
Gen. Baum to the position of Communion
er of Internal Revenue is but one more
evUnaoeof Premdeot Granfs Jeterminataffi to^phttame tai loyal man on guard,"
tad agurartee to. hm old comrades in
uaai that tataa never forgotten die efforts
they made to keep the “Union u it was."

THAISSJIAST.

CornW of (Mate- »•* &lt;*«n-h

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Mid. Aqneerbook.
Adtlrtaa T. WILUAX ACO.. Pnb^ 1'hilt.klMia.

TrrANTKD^UkMW PK11WM CAM MAKE
W $300 n month Milins our l«tltr-eobyln» book.

rSaffi*

GM Mtlmja Prices!

SALISBURY A BROSSEAU
,

Railroad. ter Eatou K»pU».
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iweasesrt

fitof

Dealers tu-ell. kinds

FURNITURE

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urday. All olhar train* reni
MfipSaffS

UptoMcry Go* Bradds Frames, Sc.

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n»_ Citi ata all

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MORE. LxdJ Connntoioner, Lxwrrnee. Kanaa.,

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MILITARY

AGENCY

Look here !

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petal• ia boa th Wert. „ j.'

Look here I

What! don't you think we can sell

iSiMscS

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

dneh&gt;er than any firtn in,(be State?
tan do it, fur, with the help of

We

J. M. HEWES,

» Summer Time Table.

we guarantee Salisfactiou.
llcnme furnished free to any pen*-n
parehasing n Coffin worth
We
can give you U tter figures than ever of­
fered before, for we make the most of Mir
Coffins and Furniture.

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.

. Hustiugs, 1 Ace.. 22. 75.

LEARN TELEGRAPHY

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SOLID WEALTH!
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AF ORTHITE FOR ONLY $12

We tave before us an official statement
from tta Bureau of Stotisttoe, giving tlw
vduto, by Custom* Districts, of Import,
into, and Doreeatic ata Foreign ExjK.rtx
of Merchandise from, the United Staton
during the month of June, 1876. The

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                  <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 33.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. MONDAY. AUGUST 21.1876.

typpMlj Republican Bawwr
GEO. M. DEWEY
i.V/&gt; PUBLISHER.

Read the Record
O3F" a?*xxj@:

OLIVEB (BILIM PLOW |

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.

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9jM I 10-001 iri.to | _M0
I2.00 I wool WM&gt;I »M0
.ajMLjgSTg*!

rlll.4 I'AFER IN ON FILM WITH

1506 Solo /jV iB/i.
304g Sold if 1871.
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SoLo r/ i8/$. 149/6 SoLd if 18/4. 310//
Solo if 18/5, 440 /uLLy 100000 riLL
Bt HtQUIHBD f 04 l8/6. Of* 44L/

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EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL
Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

THE TWENTY-FOURTI
ANNUAL FAIR

articles removed in violation of this rale.
10. Foreign articles intended for ex­
hibition shall bo marked as such, and
shall not compete with those ofdoaxStic
manufacture.
OF TUB
11. Fancy articles and articles of do­
Barry County Agricultural mestic
manufacture shall bo manufactured
in tbo county by the exhibitor, to entitle
Society.
them to a premium.
12. .No discretionary premiums will be
paid until approved by- the Executive
Hastings Sept. 27tR, 28W, and 29th,
Committee, and thoy may modify or re­
1876
fuse to pay the same as they may deem
proper.
J3, No animals will be permitted to
OFFICERS OF TUB SOCIETY
compote in more than one class in the list,
John Kcaglc, President.
except that animals competing in pairs may
John Dawson, Vice President.
alao compete as single for carriages or
Jno M. Nevins, Secretary.
draft, and cattle computing singly may
D. Sinker, Treasurer.
also compete in herds. Horses owned
Peter Cramer. Marshal
within the county entering the special
trotting dubs are not excluded from com­
peting in the regular list. D. C. Sanborn, Z. B. Hoyt. C. J. Norris, P.
14. The annual meeting of the society
Brown, A. B. Pennock.
will be hold at thc Court House on the
4 th Tuesday of December next.
Of trolling snd running, S. J. Bidoiman. ■' 1&amp;. All premiums not called for by
Horses,
T. Akoft. the 20th day of 'December next shall be
Cattle,
L. N. Mixer. forfeited to the Society.
Sheen and Hogs,
A.Ryerson.
FF.KD FOP. STOCK.
Floral HaU.
A. J- Hams
The Executive Committee take thia oc­
Fanning implements and Mechanical
casion
to
say
that ample feed for stock
Departmeots,
Wallace C. Kelly.
Vegetable Hall,
J. M. Bauer free ofchange, will be provided wilhoal
fail ; and. particular paius will bo taken
that, in this respect, there shall be no
The 24th Annual Fair of the Barry cause for complaint.
County Agricultural Society will be held
WIGHT WATCH.
on the grounds of the Society in the city
of Hastings, on Wednesday, Thursday,
A suitable police force will be kept on
and Friday, Sept. -27th, 28th, and 29tb, duty at night to protect the animals and
1876.
ether property which may lie left on the
ground.
TICKETS.

Come and get one ON TRIL
FROOMAN.
Its Arant and Auotiowwr.—4MKa
H&lt; u&gt;«. lluttor*. Mieh. janylTi

f. S.

BOWF.N,

siieur
S C- PRIMDLEN9T.IKY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER k LOAN
------------•— — —. ■ -tail far
ax3Syl

MM INIH MJiML
Champion Reapers and Mowers.

r. li. HOLBROOK.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS
LLCII.s RI MSELL,
' rouit (Vrart C»mmU,Ioner. Joins, or
.Not.ry Public. w4 Gsnand Collartar.
thi National Bank. Sim* Hi.. Hart-

CHAS. H. BAUER.

________________ laaylVStf

BURGHER.
aeltor. and Solicitor. Olio*

WON !

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

linri. Mieh

IHl. C. RUSSELL.

PARTNERSHIP-

For frill Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Rngarfl. Panned Goods, and allother Goods usually kept in
Class Grocery. My prices Def^
ATV I) SEE MEI

" M. UPJOHN

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M.D.
06&lt;*««r*-.rrM&gt;metw tkr Borton CaA SUns.
uV* h««Nfroni 10 o'aloak 4. w. W 4 9.jf. fc*a~
8tr»ol. Ail earn will raaaive
M«»t‘ ittcatluB.
' xotbtf

1&gt;H. 11. P- PECKHAM.
’“'^’HCPHTMCIAS axdfumboM-

rursic.

JOHN STANLEY,
^nnel2,’76

undemIkin g

Being a bUBlnras that need* a great deal

of experience,

rtkmbihk brothers.
y After many years
In tbe taulnera, «» 1
do bettor work. «‘1
Xt.
Uiotwm lira mJ cther fln” *“
W. H. BtobMM. tbe ractor
SURGEON,
marahar with the experience of • Uf*coumtt, Mien. IS wUl always ft* *«*• P®**®*1 at‘
tcntloirtothis part bf their extensive

WOOL. WOOL.
CAF.DIK&amp;.

A* P DKARK’
V ± BvuiEox.-ofoi

HIY8ICUM 4
P,U£k*&gt;OIIT, harry

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nASTIXOS. MIC" • “■x ■ ’"*•

TIltos

OR

CLASS NO. 3.
MATCHKD HOUKS FOR OAKBIAOK BOADSTUL8.

JuiMiKS—Geo. Paddleford, I. N. Keel­
er and J. C. Hanna.
Best pair, 5 years or over .
•7.00
Second do
4.00
5.00
Best pair, 4 years
*
Second do
3.00
Bost pair, 3 years
3.00
Second do
2.00
as to color, site andaction.]
CLASS No. 4.
mNOLK HOMBB FOR CARl

Judoes—Same as cIsm 3.
Best 3 years old or over
Second do
&gt;
CLASS

3.00

UBOOD MARES, TO BE. AO&lt;^M. .
.
/ COLT cm 00LT8, UNDER 3 TEARS,' ’n'J
_
&gt;1
OLD.

INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES

DdlUAM GRADES.

For county horses with no record ;
Best 2 h 3, half-mile beats,
First premium
,
8eeeU &lt;W

•us

DIvWm A—Herwe

WELCOME MARBLE,

HOMU—MARKS

00
00
00
00
00
00

ING8 FOR All WORK.
Judges—Geo Gregory, P D Sc
B Barnum.
Best pair, 5 yc^s old or over
17 00
Second do
■
4 00
Best pair, 4 years old
Second do
Best pair, 3 year sold *
3 oo
Second do
2 00

BVHNUra RACK.

8. AllraiL .m rafclly Rrtiddra u
drive Aster than a walk within flte ground
during tha fair, except in .the base nng&gt;
.
____ .» all Hmid IB

1 wisn IO W au
---- , -­
do U rad Oxi for 12 1-2 “»'• P" I”0”*'

BROS.

MATCHKD

•10
5
5
3
3
2

___

ono »nJ carry It Bare

»• w. RIKEXL,

Best staUion, 4 years old or over
Second best do
m
Best stallion, 3 years old
Second do
Best stallion, 2 yean old
Second do
CLASS NO. 2.

j log ns—CJ Norris, D R McElwain
and C II Stone.
Best brood mare
lo.OO
5,00
Committee are present they shall comrti- -Second do
CLASS Nd. t.
tutc a quorum and may fill their committee
and be authorised to award premiums, c
and tbe first named on the list
those
present shall bo the chairman.
J uno MU— Henry HoughtaKn, John J.
2. Each Viewing Committee will pro- ]
Hendershot and O P Wellman.
cure from tbo secretary a blank report, j
Beat colt, 3 years old
. ►..
•3 00
with instructions, before entering upon. (
Second do
2 00
the discharge of their duties.
ORDER OF EXERCISES.
Best cdtt, 2 yuan old
3.
A
premium
will
not
•
be
’
awarded
&lt;
Wednesday, the first day of tbe ftir, will
Second air
2 90
be occupied in entering and arranging when the animal or article m not worthy ‘
2 60
&lt;
stock and other articles for exhibition and j though there shall be no competition.
Second do
1 00
4. When articles of merits superior i
2 00
decorating the ball.
Best sucking colt
[
- Throe years old trotting will Uke place at in their character, and which are not pro- Second
1 00
do
vided for in the premium list, are entered, ‘
2 o’clock I’M.
CLASS NO. T.
Second day.»—At 9 o’clock the Ex­ the judges are desired to recommend dis­
1
ecutive Committee will meet at the S cere- cretionary premiums.
5. Articles entered and marked as for­
tary'a office to fill vacancies in the View­
eign shall not compete with thoso of
Judges and premiums Mme
ing Committees.
■
AtlOj o’clock A M the Judges begin domestic manufacture ; but may if cos- I6.
'CLASS NO. 8.
their examinations; the viewing of horse* siderad worthy by the judges, ba recoinin die ring will also commence at 11 mentd to notice.
HTALLIOXB WITH COLTS.
1
6. Viewing committees are required
o'clock.
• '
.
to
make
their
report
to
the
Secretary
at
The County trot (No. 1 ) wfll begin al
Stallion with five best soaking oelta 15.00,
2 o'clock 1‘ M to be followed by ladies 12 o'clock of the third day of the fair, if 1
CLASS NO. 9.
possible.
riding and driving.
.
7..
Judges
of
cattle
and
boraes
will
WAI.KXKA.
Third day.—-The double team trot will
come off at 2 o’clock P M to l»e followed please have the ribbons tied upon the
Judges—C W Taylor, Geo. » Hoort
animals before sending tlicm from the and Isaac Cunningham.
by running race.
ringBeet walking team to wagon
15 00
GNMKRAIa RULES.
8. Awarding Committee will designate Second best do
3 00
1 All competitors for premiums, judges1 the award of premiums as follow ;
and officers, shall be residents of the county
Division B—Jacks and Muh.
1st premium, a blue ribbon or eord; 2d,
and mambeni of the society and no inter- red ribbon; special, yellow ribbon ; which
Judges—Same as Class 9. ’
cetcd party shall pass judgment on proper­’ badges can be procured at the Secretapr's Bent Jack
•3 00
ty that he or hie family
exhibit.
Second beat do
2 00
office.
2. All animals and articles intended'
*5 oo
fl. Superintendents are strictly for- Best mule team
for exhibition shall be entered oh Wed-• bidden to convey any infomatloa with Second best do
2 00
uuediy die first day pf dm foir, at the' reference to the ownership of animals at Best mule colt, 2 years old
office of the Secretary. No deviation ran1 articles on exhibition in their several de- Second best do
be made from this rule.
Beit
/
partmenta.
.
Best do,
uo, 1 year old
or
3. Exhibitors will be careful to have
10. Exhibitors &lt;ofthoroudi-brod stock Second beat do
their articles and animals arranged in theirr are requested to furnish
mish a _pedigree_____
of the -Best sacking odlt
2 «Q
I 00
proper places and in season, other wise1 same to the Secretary.
Second best do
they will bo overlooked by tbe Viewing
LIST OF PREMIUMS.
Division C—Cattla.
Committee.
CLAS8 NO. 1.
4. Cards will bo fnrn’wljcd with num­
HORSES TOR BTKRD.
bers m entered st the Secretary’s office,
Judges—Burton King, Miner Mead,
DURHAMS.
which should bo placed on or near the
T Altoft.
animals or articles exhibited so that tbe
TROTTING NO. 1.
judges will have no difficulty in finding
For county horses that have never made Beet Bull, 4 years or &lt;
th 5^ Exhibitors ofhorses will take notice
&lt;4 60
3 minulra '
■
'
8 00
Beet bull, 3 years
that n sign will be raised in the center of
Best 3 in 6, mile heats, in harness,
the ring designating the dam of honwi First premium .
&gt;1600Second best do
Second do
1000Best bull, 2 Years
3 06
Third
500Second best do
3 00
Best bull, 1 year old
brought into the ring and there remain
TROTTING NO. 2.
2 00
Second best do
until the judges have decided upon their
Three year old cdts in harnem,
&amp; 60
merit*.
'
‘
Beat 3 in 5, half-mile heats
6. Any animal, farm or article taking First Premium
‘•4 eo Best heifer, 2 years old
the Gist premiums at any fair, shall, if con
3 00 Seacudbesi do
Second do
Best heifer, 1 year old
. . so- 3.
Second do
TROTTING TEAM.
after receiving said premium, shall again
Best bull calf
bo entitled to coiswte ftewid premium.
.Best 2 in 3,1 mBe.1i sate.
7. All anima* and RrtWes offered for First Premium .
exhibition shall be tbe LaMjMe property Second
“
Srarad braid.
af the exhibitor ; nroyided -hat any firm
CLASS NO. 2.
or company doing business as such may

Tickets of Membership (not transfer
able) 51.00 will admit members of one
family cxclorivo of sons over 21 years of
age, during the continuance of the fair;
Single tickets, good for one adtnimion, 25
cents. Children over eight and under
twelve years, 10 cents. All tickets at­
tempted to be used, axc^t by the person
to whom they belong, wiB be forfeited.
Tickets can be had oftha Treasurer.

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,
50yl

WHOLE NO. 1076-

can be taken from the grounds

CLASS NO. 1.

50

Second do

STALLIONS..
Second
i—D B Pratt, Geo Wintermute,

[00

roo

�0

A.ol.ta.**,

J * a»

•xCWTiylor.
*-* &gt;™ Ugbl BrJuwu, liuk Bnbun,
Oo*im, BHT Coduiu, WHte
CoSdiu- BlukCodiiu.. ului Huwbwrg,
n,l~
'----- Goklur Huobwrg,
White

Whole System.

&gt;■-

Rble hm bvM "Uta Mr. Covk »
rfib. Cmuuito rt* H » &lt;•*&lt;• &lt;*

DRETJC-

1

CLASS NO. 4.

Bert pair Aylrebsry ducks
Second db
Bert pair R&lt;-ea docks
Secoad do
Bulpirrr,-.

groat iibsralrtf of
IM1MM
IMm e«IW Io ill ofcU vtalinv be bn
Un fond pruwglnd rSciwo* in Be

N. B—All utidn TOlCTeJ nulvr Ihi.
kul vnu b. qxcilM vbatlxr BMk by
hud or nuchiuc. 1'rrmi.m. will oo* be
pud for mcreautile or mill lorry utieloo
unlaw nuiofoctured wi*bio lb. county.
Division H—Grein* nd Vegetable*.
CLASS NO. 1.
Judge.—J SlinebeoBb, GeoWWilwx,
Z B Hoyt.
Best 5 bu white wheat
• 4 00
Second do
2 00
Third
“
1 00
Best S bu red wheat,
4 00
Second do
2 00
Third “
I oo
Best bu dent corn,
1 oo
Second do,
5®
Beat bu flint corn,
1 oo
Second do
5o
Beat bu white juts,
1 o®
Second do,
Bo
Best bu black caita,
1 oo
5o
1 50 Second do,
Best bu barley,
’
1 00
5o
1 00 Secooddo,
Bert bu white besiM,
1 oo
Second do,
5o
Bert half dozen long blood breU,
5o
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turnip
“
5o
“
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“
sugar
“
5o

Bert pair bronze turkeys
2 OU
Second do
1 0C
Bert pair common turkeys
1 00
Second do
75
DMdtm E — MeohMke! Deportment.

Jcdgbl—C W Bassett, Moses Shultz,
J C Hanna.
Bert yoke, working oxen
|C 00
Bem IM homeahoenaHa
Ssesoddo
4 00 Best ox Vkc
Bert pair, 4 yeara old steen
4 00
Beet churn;

3.00
2 00

Best fat cow
Secowd do
)
. t, . • i‘-fcLABSNO. 9.

ButbewlA.
Best core-i idler
Best horse rake
Best rix brooms
Best harrow for two horetw
Best pump*

»3 00
2 00
3 00

CLASS NO. 2.
Bert milch cow
Sewnddo
CLASS NO. 10.

•4 00
3 IM)

Bert 5 Nil blooded cattle
.
•10
00
Bent 5 grade cattle to be owned by
oawUdirUnalSy'ascM^OTre 5'00
efiRMW/ir.
.
jj
' ' ' ■ ’ aPKiAi. rintiCM.'
.. ' „ &gt;|

Judges—Lewis Wilrox.
son. Mia^Mssd.
Beat sing, e harness
Bert double harnre.N .
Bert ridiag briAe
Best pdx calf hosts
Best pair kip boots
Bert pair ioarse boots
Bert pair ’ adisa gaiten or ahoe&lt;
Besi; dress coat
Best pair penta

saner, rutx wool and oaadm.
Judges—Porter Barton J R Powi
Melvin Williams.
Best Spanish buck, full blood
S3

rur I ice l rewamr,
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
. of New York.
/V IVuUulAW BMn.
HENRY W. LORD.
VfHJ-IAM A. HOWARD,
. WILLIAM DORLTZ.
CHAR. H. HUFF,
PRESTON MITCHELL.
DELOS PHILLIPS.
JACOB DES HERDER.
CHARLES KIPP;
JEREMIAH JENKS.
BENTON HANCHETT,
WILLIAM DUNHAM.

State Tirtel.
For Gonraor,
CHARLES M. CROSWELL

Fur Auditor General.
RALPH ELY.
of Gratiot.
saaiMHWcr oj the State Lainl
Frails.
CLASS NO. 2.
Q K Beemer. G W Gregory,

Jmi^n—John Morga. D W EDia, Wm.

CLA^S NO. 1.

Fur Frttiii'-nl,
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.

ur Lieutenant Ganraor,
ALONZO SESSIONS.
of Ionia.
.
Fur Secretary of State,
EBRNRZER G D. HOLDEN,
of Kent
For State Treat"pre.
WILLJAM B. MoCREKRY,

Articles enumerated in this class must
be the work of our county mechanics

m/lch 'co**.

Nalinal RepsMicaa TicIeL

Bert perk barrels
Best straw hat
Bert specimen wood turning
Most and bert flour from 2 bimheh
of wheat
Bert ax helve
Bat pine door
Bert window bhods
Bert widow meh
Bal lot tin ware
Best Italian marble
Bert American, marble

Beat 6 or more Northern Spy
Best 6 or more Red Baldwin
Best 6 or more Steel’s winter red
Best 6 or more Wagner
Best G or more R I Greening
Best 6 or more Winter Pippin
Bert 6 or mon Golden russet
Best 5 or more King of Tomp­
kins county

Best
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CLASS NO. 3

2 00 Judges—A A Kelly, A 0
1 00 Badcosk.
1 co Beet two bo*\e wagon
Second du
•
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Bert two Lorie carriage
Second do f

BENJAMIN F. PARTRIDGE.
of Bay.
Fur Attunry UtKnil,
OTTO KIRCHNER.
, .
. - °f Wayne.
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For Siitmalnulent of IStlJie Inttraction,
HORACE S. TARBELL,
of Saginaw.
For 'Member of State. Boon! of Eduatlion.
WITTER J. BAXTER,
of Hillsdale.

Cnpaaml Ticta.

diubuge of rr&lt;ry dwij
dnbttbal uStau fo
duties devolring on him to ths entire sat*
iafsetion of his immediate ourtitneats,

and the peopteef the State. Of Mb deettion by at kart 2,oou m^onty there as eo

_

pusaiNs doubt.

n

County Committee, the. Republicans of i
tbe county of Rany met in ereivcMica st i
12 o’clock al mwn on fialurdsy

l*h,

inot and were ctlled to order by Ifau Dan- i
id Striker, ckrfrtea of th* enemy euwmiUee, on whose oominatiun Samuel J.
Bidkansn was chosen temporary dwirman.
OemotioerfJ.&lt;W..Va«&gt;manT. B. Dia (

mond was girted Temporary Secretary.
J
Oamotioe of I. W. Vrooman the ehair |

was authorised to apjXHUt a committee of ]
three ou &lt;xrd«ti*l«. .Tbo efcab i^oint- ]
cd as said committee I. W. Vtoomaa, J. ■
W. Briggs and W. H. Jcwdl. .
j

0&gt;w4m&gt;^&amp;IL

MaUory?E.

P.

M&gt;tbxy.*M ehvir I

-SL.^
John H. ■’

Barnum .nd

Earl.
Hon. John M. Neximi submitted tbe
following rendition, which ' was received
and laid on the table on mouoa cf John
J. Perkins.
...
Rcrolred. Tha tbe Cotmty Commstec consist of a chairman to be elected by
balio:, and one member from each -town-

VALUABLE INFORMATIOS.

On motion of C. B. Benham the Coatttim adjourn until half past one o’ctock.

Lwai W,xszszzr

।

VEQETINE is Sold by ill DRUGGISTS.
Haanarn. A«f- U. »?»■
Roma or aammi:
Under thacaption of ••artnUar.” .
foe
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Democrat* and Utorals of Barry Coast/'—
an ex-Provost Harebell who made hla -un(
odioer in Grand Rapid* whflo ta the employ
of the Gcvcrncscat during the war, and Vho

WINSLOWS STEAM
WARBLE WORKS

6 or more Maiden’s blush
6 or more Rambo
K or more Fall Pippin
G or more Sweet Bough
6 or more Pean

'/Tret Oatrici,
JOSEPH W.8TINCHCOMB.

2 00
B 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
3 00
2 00
3 00
2 OO
2 00
1 00
3 0Q
2 00 |be the work of our county mechanics.
3 W
Division F—Table Refreshments.

Judgw—John H Dcub, Mre Oso W
Mta Aa&amp;

J0HK&lt;

'BfWK ““
LADIES MIMMQ AMD DXIVIMU.
Jwipv J N Kuln, A C Ture, J K

Wilcox.
Bert Ridmg
Second do
Bert driving
fcsrnwd do
Namm to be swtsrsdoa the tai day
thsfiur.
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f.
}

Jm -M Nuvrxa,—Secretary.

-M^SCL’DDKK
CHARLES
°

AW«AADn*^
nAN™S.BO^KN

lorf wluu bnwd. milk or uh

»1 00

Bert hop rising bread
do corn bread
do collection of cake made by
exhibitor
do 3 Ito butter made in June

Dispensary,

ImS
nUHOLOCV.

SI©
3 Off**

�about the count?.

. The Convention met persuant tojsdjournment
the president pro tern in the ohal
Tbe Cemmlttoo on credential aubmlttod the
following report which was accepted and
adopted as follows .-

Aaarnia—Wm. H. Jowell, Jaa. Billie,
Artemua W. Chapin, Thoe. H. Bartram *

BaLTruoea—D, C. Seaborn. Chas. M. Mack
R.O. Rice. Geo. Paddelford.

Whale number of volbi
■ M
Of which Wm. M. Scudder resolved
W. r. ata.
...
. [J
John Hotchkiss
&gt;.
James D. Benham
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Thomae IT. Bratram
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then proceeded to a formal ballot pending
which the aamee of John Hotchkbeaad Thom•0 H. Bnatram were withdrawn.
The ballot reoultad ae follows;

Of which Wm. M Scuddcr received
gv
W. P. Sidnam
1(J
James D. Benham *‘
&lt;•
7
On motion of L. A. Nichols Wm. M. Scud­
&lt;Umti»-j. M. B^m. D w Ron„ t
H. Bisson, F. L. Pilhbury.
der was declared the unanimous nominee of
Camxrrox—Friend Soules. Dr. Harber. L. • he convention for Register of Deeds
. city beat the "White Caps" of J. Wheeler, K H. Mallory
The Convention then proceeded to an in­
,l.ip by a score of 38 to 18.
formal baUot for Proeecuing Attorney with
Hasviscs Tuwxauir—8. J. Bidloman, Klam
ths following result;
&gt; will b&gt;* represented on the Crook, W. HponaUe, C. D. Benham.
Whole No. of,votes
Ilarrisos City,
of which Charles H. Bauer received
65
llarrsy Wright
•*
7
L Russell
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On motion of 1. W. Vrooman Charles H.
Bauer was declared duly nominated unanin-

R*nax—Adam Elliott, Lucius Polly, Asa W.
Aldrich, A. D. Cadwallader.

Cock, C. V. Rotansonlavixo—H. 8. Widgcr, Jacob Jordan, B.
J. Trego, L. B. Ililh.
Jonsrown— Wm. BnrroegM, A. H Deway.
Edgar E. Nye. Lewis Drew.
Marut Gaora—Abel Simonds, M. D. I’alr I gstuc uf base ball on Wednesday
4 on the fair grounds in this city, mer, L. B. Potter. E. G. Potter.
OsAoarriiXB—Jm. W. Ho»*htaUn, Joo. H
e -ilippers" of Hastings, and the
Eerie. L. A. Nichols, T. B. Diamond.
PnanHriLu—Jno. J&lt; Perkins. W. W. BngHe litre* and Wheeler &lt;Tub of this 'city bee. Washington Coojwr. Robert Manhall.
Bctuso—David L. Hoes, Lewis WUcox,
sill imet st the.CoMrt House on Friday even­
H. N. Monroe, J. R, Dudley.
ing of lids week at 8 o’clock. A good speakTnoaxarrui—M. T Dowling. Fred. .Alexan­
e wRl to present, and business of importance
der, Jno. C. Smith. F. H. DeGolia.
will route before the meeting. By order of
Woodlsxd—E. P. Barnum..8. Haight, Ja­
ib»Fxs.m.»t ('"mmittee.
!
cob Osmun, Jao. W. Holmes, q
fho Hon. A. C. Towne, the Representative
*
“ Briggs. Chas.
of the SHith Di-lricl of this county has a /kse
lAmos R. Bingseholawhip t &gt;r wine deserving young man
int’ut I uurillc. Kentucky, Medical College.
- one -hairing the position should apply

The ••Sin’’ toite l'*ll club of this oily won a
victory .“.t the "May Flowers" of Hostings
township nt the grounds of the latter eluh.

n... on Saturday evening. He la an
jeiU-r. andwiake. a Rae impression on
.&gt;'iK-c. Time and space forbids any ex,1 O'ti.e. but the ufteuer that speech is
red prior io rhe election, the larger the
thesis ms-oriiy in the Hute will be.

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE,

Maple Grove, Benj.F., Pieroe.
Carlton. Jacob Odell.
Johnstown. L. M. Dewey.
Orangeville, S.E. Bowes.
Irving, Jacob Jordan.
’
Woodland, D. B. Kilpatrick.
Yankee Springs, Chancy H. Noyes.
Castleton, W. H. Devine.
Prairieville, John J. Perkins.
Rutland, Albert E, Bull.
Thurnapple, P. W. Nlskeni.
Hastings, Geo. W. Brown.
(Sty 1st ward, L. C. Beadle.

We desire to call your attention to our stock of strictly
rrn e zrrrt 1 C'T
U*
dealing in only strictly prime DRUGS, We believeii is
for the interest of our. Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime and pure MEDICINES.
We have a large stock of

3d, •- A. Philo Drake.
4th, •• I. W, Vrooman
The report wm accepted and adopted.
The convontien them proceeded to an infor­
mal voted for Senator, which resulted in 5
votes for Hon. D. R. Cook. 8 votes for Hon.
George K. Beamer, and 11 blanks. Voted to
proceed to a formal vote which resulted In
giving Mr. Cook V votes, Mr. Beamei 9. and
It blanks.
On the second formal Ballot Mr. Cook had
10 votes, Mr. Beamer 8 votes and ’blank 11
votes. On tbe third formal ballot, Mr. Cook
received 19 votes, and Mr. Beamer 10 votes,
wherefore lion. David R. Cook was declared
unanimously nominated as the candidate for
State Benalor.
The Convention election as a Senatorial com­
mittee for the ensuing two years, Hon. A. K.
Warren and Frank A. Hooker of Eaton county,
and I. W. Vrooman of Barry rijjinty.
On motion of I. W. Vroomafijl was voted

W. H. Rayford
•«
g
that fature conventions be held alternately at
E. A. Holbrook
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6
Charlotte and Hastings.
James Clark
•• ,
o
There being no father business the conven­
Lucins Russell
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tion adjourned tint Jti. Asa K. Warren
K. C. Barnum
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President. P. W. Niskern Secretary.
On motion of Charles V. Robinson, A lento
D. Cadwallader was declared the unanimous
County Correspondence.
ncminee for one of the Circuit Court Commie-

The Convention then proceeded to an infor­
mal ballot for another Circuit Court Commis­
sioner, with Iho following result.
Whole No. of votes
69Of which Philip W. Niskern received,
41
Lucius Russell
6
E. A. Holbrook
••
4
Samuel J. Biddltmen for Becntary, T. B. Dia­
mond and . the nomination a 'officers in the
Wm. n. Hay lord
■■
C
constitutional order, which wds accepted and
Wm. Burgher
1
adopted*
•
On motion nf John W. Briggs, Phillip W.
The chair appointed as Tel*tra. C. B. Ben­
Niskern was declared the unanimous nominee
ham. Lenis Wilcox end 1. W^'roeman.
On motion ot I. W. Vroans s. the conven­
tion proceeded to an informi ballot fur sherrsff whleh resulted as follows1

farmtrs arc busy getting their land ready for
seeding. The sound of the threshing ma­
chine la heard every day, and the farmer
•eacheth in vain forhls new jack-knife, end
bewaiielh the loss of his handsaw and chains.
Verily ho hath hard thoughts concerning, the
There was a Sunday school plc-nio at Deep
Lake, bn Sat unlay last, in whleh three schools
from Yankee Springs and one from this town­
ship participated. A good time was had, I

There is a funeral in our township to-day,
which was Mcnsionel by the use of liquor,
On motion offriend Soles, Joseph Cole was
and of a person whs was not used to getting
nou^nated by acclimation for Coroner.
Hi
Aug. 21. I87fi.
Also, on motion T. B. Diamond. Capt. Curtis
II H •tl'rfor it.o people to know just
A short lime ago 1 noticed iu the columns of
Perry was nominated by acclimation for oorin 1 of a ref.irmor Tilden is. and with
the Baxsaa a letter from a saloon kesper, in­
ire he guards the rights . of others.
voking the protection of the law and denouno&gt;f of ihi* h^ine state a fart well known
ta*.thal class otmen who profoe to.buy Ahgto
ii. t!&gt;c uiunth of February. 1870. a
poison by the quantity. This funeral brings
lady then a resident of this township.
that communication to my mind, and in an
Of which John Q. Creesy w
ducedby Hon. John M. Nevins was taken unpleasant manner; for the man who sells
Henry Houghtalin
from the table, and amended by striking out the liquor.is not one who has any provocation to
Asa W. Aldrich
words "by ballot" and adopted, and the follow, ask for ths protection of the strong arm of the
ing gentlemen elected as the County Commit- law, Rather should, speh an appeal eome from
On motion of I. W. Vrooma . John Q. Creasy
suffering wlvet and children, of from the wid­
was declared unanimously nf slanted.
ows and orphans of the miserable unfortun­
On motion of J.W. Rogers, the Convention
ates who foil to resist the calls ofan accused approceeded to an Informal ballot for Judge of
etHe. and go down to premature graves, leavBarry—E. F. Manly.
Probate, with the following rombt .
ingbehind them sorrow sad distress. Would
Carlton—J. M. Bogers.
it not look out of place for a thief to seek the
Castleton—John Keaglv.
HtCBtiy cheating the widow out of her non.
Of which Clement Smith received
82
aid of a polieman to arrest the. victim of his robHastings—C. B. Benham.
while S. J. Tilden, the people's champion
ory because he had given such a victim a
Sherman C. Prindle
Hastings City—John M. Nevins.
and refoim candidate is in poseeaaioa of
drink of water! Yet here is a man who does
Levi M. Dewey
' li“
23
Hope—A. M. Armonr
not giv^his patrons anything for their pro­
On motUn of E. H. Mallory (he couventi.n
Irving—L. B.TIill.
perty but that whleh destory* them, body and
proceeded to a formal ballot for Judge of Pro­
Johnstown—E. F. Nye.
soul, and sends them out upon the world total
bate with the following result,
Maple Grove—L B Potter
wrecks, unfit for mental or bodily toil, euroes
Whole No. of votes.
M
Orangeville—J W Houghtalin
Of which Clement Smith received
3»
Prarievillo—John J Perkins
Rutland—Jacob R Dudley
Levi M. Dewey
"
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them — and this man wants the protection
Thornapple -P W Niskern
•gsr. for the week cn&lt;lh»&lt;Aug. 22. 1876, and
On motion of E. H. Mallory. He^enl Smith
Woodland—J W Holmre
of the law I Jut thiak of it for a moment I The
«sch’ dated Aug. 8. !H7«?^irnished this was declared the unanimous nominee for the
Yankee Springs—John W Briggs
man whuee wares make thieves and murder­
paper by C..4 A Cux Solicitors ot Patents, office cl Judge of Probate.
Hon E G D Holden was then introduoed
ers, fill our prisoti, alnuhob.es. jails and
Wmhiogtvu, 1). C.
nd briefly addressed the Convention.
The Convention then took an informal vote
Whereupon tbeCcnvcutmn adjourned nine insane asylums and doom hundreds ofthous!i Msihcr Mop Handle Detroit
for County Clerk, with tha ftbowiag result.
■uula of men, women and children to hunger
cold and misery— thia man wants the law
to keep him from being disturbed in his soul
destroying, hell deMrvlng. buiinees I Was
J Reed Lubricator Kalamatoo
Enoch Andras
“
84
ever such an accursed mockery presented to
The Senatorial Convention.
P Kn.iel Wash Bench Grand Rapids
Geo. H. Brooks
' “
a civilised people ! Yet our license law says
J Sehslncr Whip Socket Saline
Travers Phillips
.
to the rumsellcr as plainly as if it were drawn
M Treier Chum Dasher Detroit
On motion of E. H. Mallory the convention
Pcrsaant to call, the Senatorial Conven­ on the statute book in ao many worda: "Here,
reloaded to a formal vote foe Coanly Clerk tion for this, the fifteenth district, mol at you take this Indulgence; tell men liquor.- get
F&gt;rsl Representative District Convtn- with the fbUowing result­
Nashville, iij)lhta roanty, on Friday ‘ba 18th them drank and then send them before my
Whale number of votes
-“
Inst at 12 o’clock M. and was called to otder courts and I will fine them, imprison tltem,
tion,
Of which Enoch Andrus reasivod
by Hen. David R. Cbok. chairman of the san­ hang them, as the case may demand, and you
Wm. H. Powers
“
8* atoria! committee, e« whose nomination, Hon. shall be held guiltless." Thorn la thia excuse
Lawls Durkee
"
.
I1 Asa K. Wartmuar Eaton Oemty was etaeted for ids endeavera to malcohla fearful railing
tot to «l! ana was called to order by Geo.
T. PhHIlpe
M
plausible before the people through the press—
M. l*e*cyKchairman ufthe District jCoaunUE. A. Moibrook
“
On taking tbo ehair, Dr. Warren address a power wh ich should only mention his name
At this tUge of the Convention Mr.
tre »ad organised by the election of John H.
!»&gt;■«,. "&lt;™»« &gt;k“k.r»r
b*y, as chairmsn and Frank E. Doty as Durkee withdrew Ms name.
-a uaaif &lt;i»
Tbo ° l formal ballot reseltod as follow* '•
MCTttsry.
tion aet judlriously, and harmoniously in all
Whole No. of voles
The committee on credential reported a full
their proceedings.
of which Enoch Andrus received
•
M
dtieptiun in attendance.
On motion of I. W. Vrooman. Phillip W.
The Gonventicn then proceeded to ballot
Ninkwn of Barry County, was elected Secre'or Representative with the following
‘
Whole No. of votes
.
ttfwh^h Josept, w. 8tinchcomb
Whole No. of votes
Of which John Q. Cressr reweired
H. Houghtalin received
'
Joseph Cole
"
Ass W. Aldrica
••
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Joshua W. Green “
•«
The convention then preces
ballot fur sheriff, which result

Hiram Coleman

roc-riTed.
••

^ncl J. Bidleman
•• .
informal ballot resulted as follows:
"hole No. uf vote*
gi
•Udl H'»hvd Jones received
11
Jomph W. Ftinchcomb “
IS
Hinm Coleman
••
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.

Cer*’'Ti’ion then proceeded tn a formal
JLWUth
•*Wlsws:
.•

’’’nth JoMpl, w. Ntinehcomb received 18
’bfoaol Jones
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14

U"n' d*cbr*1 dply nominated.
.
, &gt;roli’a
ehair appoiwtod tbe follow*^»di’irkt&lt;wmmilUet Goo. M. Dewey
^®"&gt;K Klanton, and John F. Holbrook.
‘•’“’sniion then adjountod mw
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riasev r-Jo“
ChMmw,
’
E. low. Secretary.
.

Milo L. Williams
J. J. Perkins

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t -M* O~. V. »«"’ —1—1
Milo T. Wherivr
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Milo L. WilliawH

Bought very low and WE' will sell, them at
prices that will please the closest buyer.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
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flCKFOHB
&gt;°MATJC

\Jnitte*

local SVjijiejj police;
OILS.

..
i«

Third,
Fourth

Charles M. Atkins,
DaridW. Bhailer mi.
J.W. Muegrsve will see on
Orrin E Packard

Vermontville, R- N. GriswoldChaster. F. V- I’l”™.

fca, 1&gt;«tM ifckta—&gt;.
M.M
Walton, A. K- Warren.

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Lui

OILS.

For Machinery.

I have a large stock of Parc Castor Oil.
Pure I*ard CHI.
Pure Golden Oil.
Bought since the last decline in prices.
Call and examine goods and price*. You
will gain by it..
People’s Drug Store.
W. H. Goodtbar.

THE BICKFORB AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machins t

For. Salk—a Bae mare and colt.
Time will be given if desired for an appro­
ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones.
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&gt;u want the tost Havana
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’. Roberts? for them.

M
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t

Riekard Jones

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil, *
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

Cigara

Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the beat
n the market A full supply at J. P.
Roberta’.
___
John Stanley says that until Ten-drinks
&amp; Oo., ure elected, he is going to sell Gro­
ceries cheaper then ever, and of the very
best quality. Tea a speciality. Wines
and Liquors for mcdicinal'and wechani
cal purposes, that arc strickly pure, cou-

£5^2^
' Two good milch cows and a few sheep
for sale.
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If noy body wnnts a pleasant act down
and a quid glass of Lemonade or somothhig “more cheering" why just let them
call at Ralph Jordon's, an?
-— u*
gnitificd.
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All kinds of fruit', candies, nota and
raisins, for sale at the Ibwert prieqa by
John Stanley.

M. D. Rtwd desires to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, -where ho may be
found nt all houni ot any day, ready to do
any work, in his line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the beat buggy ever seen in the county 61
Barry. Don’t forget the phee; in _tbe
shop with Jason Rich &amp; Bro., corner o.
Church and Railroad Street.
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CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

Will, of course, wish to aee al] the ri«b»
comfortably and cheaply. To this end tha
Canada SotUhcru R’y Coaapaay
has, through its connections in tbe West and
Northwest, placed on seta a Urge number of
I Tova^ra* Exccmiom Ticxxn at gnsatlg rw
dcced rates, by which paseetigers can . Mt
only visit the Centennial Exhibition at Phil­
adelphia. but ran, in addition, visit the pj4»cipal eastern cities, with an opportunity of
stopping at any of tbo great number ef fa­
mous resorts in New York and Pennsylvania
The Canada Norn therm Is the onto Dap
from the West running directly to Niagara
Falls, giving passengers, from the train, B
wonderful panoramic view of tho

ly at the Falls. Tbe traek of the Cut*4kt
Nonthera is an airline, laid with steel
rails of the heaviest pattern,- there ore M
curves or grades; wood is used for ftrel;
Coaches are furnished with the Wioehell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring
~ '
from dust.
With iu com]
magnificent Parlor, “

go, Detroit amd Toledo, and Ita con­
nections at NlagnraFalhiawl Ballalo with the New Tork CcatnU aad
Erie Railways, the Canada Stmihera
is fast l»ecoming the favorite Hoc to
Ike-East Tickets via this popular line
ban be procured at all offices nf cunnoctiag
SPECIAL NOTICE.
lines, or at the Company'aown offices.
■
Any informatiou can be obtalnsQ by n4r
dressing
.
TbmewbouM Hoststtor'r Stomach Bitten as a
FR.iNKR.SN0W,
means of lav Uro ratios sad nreteettoa aaairet dis­
Gen l Pare, and TleMAgn.
ease, invariably real* an atupls harvest ef health.
Dlreetion. exeretion and secretion are rendered
resulsr and vtaorons by this raUn« tonic and altemtire. and ths eseratials of hsalth belnr se­
cured. that blMttac naturally follows. Nervous
diseasM. intermittent and remittent fsven. rheu-

Remember all acccunte and notes are
doe and we most and will have our pay.
Smith, Mankk k Prkxtox.
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�OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER
brilliant dap for the Exhibition. With a, 1
noticeable increase of- vimton, a regular
which
panorama of new' attractions and the “de- Egyptian figures and inaciptions,
Qtfulol” kred of weather--cicept one or deseib®' her ladyship as a “*»«’“ ।
family. The inscriptions1 vc I number
ofinteresting biographical staib, and con‘------Book of the
USEd upon 1U journey «&gt;&gt;«■ Prof. KioS tain extracts from the
Tbo
Dead'’ or ‘-Ritual of the Dead.’
succeeded in launching his mammoth airPrinocss is without a doubt over
yeans old, and is one of the bort preserved
mummies on exhibition.
Vkhas.
X
in B^ffdo, N- Y., in 1873-

and has made eight aseentiurei preuous to
this one. Several carrier pigeons were
taken along on the trip. The first was let
loose as the baliuoo ascended, Uing a sig­
nal for.the owaerof tho birr’s to bo on the
lookout for the othara to follow. Tho
second bsaring a mereage dated 645 P. M.,
and sitting that an elevation of 3,000 feet
Yti4..bom attained, rahchcd its home in
•wletAi mieutM. In starting tbe cxcurHionisla had failed to provide themselves
with a cup for drinking purposes, and when
near Norristown, Pa., a landing was effectand a pwrehase made uf the necessary
article- The balloon ascended spin and
look a westerly direction, landing near
Perth Amboy, New Jerry, at 0 o’clock
Tbe regular aeries of historical sketches
of the fllata by orator* appointed by the
different
Governors was rammed -.on
Wednesday when Hon. E. D. Mansfield
deliverer! a description of the past and
the present of the State of Ohio, commancing wlthita partial exploration by Moravian
«ud Jesuit BMeourisa ouehundred years
ago, three btiag followed by pioneers from
the Colonies. He said that from that day
its developement had advanced unlit now
the State stood forward as thefirst in agricul­
tural importance, raising five times as much

’new advertisments.

G. P. Rowell a Go’s. Column.
-V AGENTS WARTED I0R THE GRIAT

STEBBINS BRO’S.
\Keep It.

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

Hahtinuh, July 18,187G

STEINHOFF &amp; WCOD

Tarrant’s Seltser Aperient.

mNITtfRE!

Respectfully announces Of every Description which we
that he has again engaged can cell cheaper than any hows ■ in Bar­
County, for these reason-*:
in the DRUG TRJIDR, ahd ry’1st,
Because wo have no rent I» pay
has in stock and daily arriv­ 21. Because
we make the mo*l «&gt;f out
ing, a fresh and genuine goods ourselves.
Stock of Drugs and Medi­ 3d. Because we keep the best o workcines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods- and in fact a com­ 4tlx. BocauM* we warrant all goods we
plete Stock of Druggist’s make.
We acll none of thia cbeajwande Fur­
Merchandise which he offers niture
that is made by machinery. The
to the people at greatly Re goods we
make is made by hand, and
duced Prices.
warranted. We In rite all persons to
REMEMBER,the Feo call and Inspect our goods, for they al
plFs Drug S tore isdi- bear Inspection. No trouble at all
goods.
rectly opposite Empire Block. show
Parties having Pictures to irawo
One door east of Spauldings would
do well tog 'them framed of us

A F»»u ofnainl bcalth .uukU how i

«1 and.r Uc weather. X rant to my

Where you will find nU kinds of

rhkh I k MP alwan la thahoue.” Wire uai

PROBATE ORDER.
BTATBUF MICHlOAJt. Ornate* I

nj we can do It P ..-rood Cheaper than
ijiy house in J’ ./ County. We keep
5&gt;e Largest auu Brat elected stock of
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOVLDjnqb, Brackets, PAna-HoLin
EJW. WALl.-PoCKb.TH, SLIPTKE-

* ,

Hoijjkkh,
and everything In tbe Furniture line.
We Invite all |&gt;erw&gt;us to call and look

Peerless Milk Safer.

European nations and exceeding Penn­
sylvania and New York io the raising of
donestic animals. Tbe coal fields of Ohio
surpass those of Groat Britain, being over
10,000 square miles in extent, while ths
State has over 4,000 square miles of iron,
or enough to supply the population of the
entire, continent for ages. 5,000 miles of
railway and 42,000 miles of river and lake
coast are within the State boundaries. In
educational advantages for the young and
in the proportion of her youth attending
school Ohio claims to show a brighter
record than Pennsylvania, New York, or
the New EnglandJSiates. The proportion Any one that hu a l.lt.r to
of school childn■n to the population under
OO-, 17*TriJ
21 years and of an age to attend school is
as one to every 4 2-10. In Illinois the
proportion is one to 4 3-10; in PannvyiTania, one to 4 8-10; in New York, one
to 5 2-10 ; and in Massachusetts and CanHOMESTEADS.
Corner of Slat. at&gt;J Church cLi
necticut, one to 5 4-10; thus showing that
the educational advance is more rapid in
Offer for Sate^l tie Lowest
Rate
tbs West than in the East. The lecturer
L4ND PLASTER
enlarged upon the extensive manufactures,
religious and charitable institutions of
STOCCO
Ohio, the Statu having 6,400 churches
THE NEW YORK
and a number of benefactions for eleemos­
WATER HIE
ynary purposes. The fertility of the soil
IHE AHAIR
and great resources of tbe State in coal
and iron were specially commented upon.
Shingles Lath &amp;c.
'
To change tha subject; a valuable and in­
teresting addition bf stuffed animals is just
made to the Ohio display in the Mineral
Annex to the main Building. Tho col­
lection consisted of a gorilla, shot on the
Gaboon river by Dr. Chall,
during his
exploration! into Central Africa; a kanga­
roo rat, from Australia; a BraxiEan ant­
eater, the raleopithecos, a native of the
Philippine Islands, and thekaolo, a native
(’arrUge Shop
of Australia.
Jefferson St,
Hastings* Mich.
It is estimated that over 500 persons
per day visit the Egyptian Princess in the
tiekat ofice north of Machinery Hail.
THE EHEMT OF DISEASE!
This lady arrived several weeks ago, and
since then has motived calls from thous­
ands of reprraeutatives of all nations; but
her advent was w unbonded, and the has
TO MAS AMD UKAST
kept so onirt sinee being conveyed to the
International city, that were it not for the
placards near the north-east corner of
machitMry
Hall very fisw would be
awaresfher prestnee. Attracted by these
anaoaneements,
however, thf visitor
natnrxlly follows the direction of tha index
X
STOOD the test of
40 i LARS.
fingae on one cud of the card, and by this
GraadnlSchwe T.rPrtMcL.-d tn. the Pnhli#
9 NO SOXK IT WILL
thoughtful precaution thousands bare been
NOT HEAL. NO LAMRKBH8 IT
led to pay a visit to a personage who might
WILL NOT CURE. NO ACHE, NO
otherwise have eicaped attention. The lady
£H?s3J#AT afflicts the in-:
bcradf is said to have once been very beau
°rv THE BODY OF A
THE
KENTUCKY
HOME OR OTHER DOMESTIC ANt iftd, but the hand of time has not touch­
ed lightly bar delicate features and not CASH DISTRIBUTION COMPANY IKAJ^THAT t,OPfi not YIELD
TO.ITS
MAGIC
TOUCH. A BOT­
ccaa her moot enthusiastic admirers would
TLE. COSTING 25c., 50c., or 31.00
MWveotare to call her young. Her
SAVED THE LIFE OF
drees poMcsan all the charaiteriiUics of
A HUMAN BE1XG. AND RESTOK­
E^rptian cloth, and though decidedly inED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
artaatic, baa evidently answered all tlie
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purpeaea for whieh it was first intended.
POSITIVELY CURED.
Tbe Princesa is’ now neither lovely nor
vivacious, though there i.v no reason to
btiirve that in years gone by she wm not
aa adapt in all thorn little arts which Tho.. P. ?ort«r. Ex-Got.
Q«a1 Mauser.
attract mankind and excite tho envy of the
puamvKXTXO pimtpoxmmlnit
genthr sex. In height she is a liufo lem sJtSSstPKferK1 ■“
than five feet, bar form still prmen ca some
LlBTOrCIFTS:
reminiscences of a well-rounded coutonr
and her hands and feet are small and deli
eately frehioned. It is believed that the
Priacuaa peaneaaed in her younger days a
■oft, sweet voice, which had been tboot^hly cultivated by the bait Egyptian
maaOri. Bat this aanrrion cann’crt be
B lllIARm COROHETTH
verified, for the lady nevar attempts to
Ain
~
ting, aad not one of her vititers have yet

Hw

Siitcal and Meckaaical

DENTISTS !

J. Cole &amp;, Son

WESTERN LANDS

irAte

MILITARY

THE FOE OF PAIN
MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

AFORTCTEFOR OHLY 312

$610,006 06!

PHICE OF TICKETS

Diseases with Its Agraia
''\CI.OOSE BEnVKKSTHRM

Holloway’s pills!
Jrervota Disorder*.
What u taor« fterfal lb»-. a bmkiar J-r

NEW MUSIC.

Unit

ff- J.
Carnap, Sim ana Onaaeatal

SOLID WEALTH!
•600,000 IN GIFTS!

ii’TlOM.

GROCERS

AGENCY

•LEARN TELEGRAPHY

now on exhibition at our Fun Buie
Store. All kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatlv done.
•
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Room* south uldc State St.,
opposite H. A. Goodyear's Hard wars
Store.
STEBBINS 110‘S

TEN PIN BALLS

WANTED!

PROBITE ORDER.

KTERS* 0ACRED SELECTIONS.

EE“Ki.*,ifcuvas;—uSET
KTKBS VcTAVU VHOBV8KS.

SSI
KTKHS- VbgaN 0ELECT1OSS.

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 24# 1876.

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PLOWS AND CASTINGS.
jheSemi-WBekly Republican banner
geo. m. dhwey
i.vd rri:ijsni:it.

, . /&lt;•

In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings' we have a full stock of
POINTS

A.TT D

EXT R A S

for the Gale, Curtis, Robinsov„ Donor, and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as unground
points.
60yl

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON,

i »Mwl_r.&lt;nl W»J»
r s.'w i li»i_ »■&lt;•
I iy»ro&gt;i ,
I l&amp;toi tfjfel toXO
! joustasroj jom

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS

CARDS.

Nashville,

*'qk ir'jtaptly attend *d to.

Kdiiiai.

HE. I1&gt;! HEAD! READ!

Special Medical Announcement
Joy Comfortand Happiness
Sick and Afflicted!
or IIIST1NQS AND VICINITY

Pianos Organs
and

The SmithT Amencin Organ,
HAlSRlTON BRO.’S PIANOS.

ERNEST. GABLER

PIANO,

a rreelaltr rf ths Mhrwia*
l lrCT.ur .11 klBd^ Catardi, ItaH SLW«m
l.ik. 1 “/■••■&gt;“**««•••) HhetuMUlMB,

biMm. Of WOMEN, roaa* or old treat..!
■ith tko nassifet nsaits .
&lt;.j
«*• &lt; 05301 JU TIONFUiK.
ra.teietan «hx.-rM wo 00 m il.rot- that th»

The wedding morning came, bright and
glorious. The bride wo* lovely, as al! bride*
are. “The marriage ride wa* over," and
the bridal partv cel ouL, followed by the
He arrived at last.
Everything wm in
l&gt;e«t wiahen and warm congratulations of roadi--.B3S for hi* reception, and he wa*
the entire community. It was arranged much pleased with all the arrangements.
that they nhould rciiun by the wny of
Hi* own furniture wm arranged in the
New York, and start* few days with Mr. parlor devoted to hi* use, and the bed
Barlow. Thare ires never a wedding that chamber which opened from it wa* fur­
seemed to give such general satufaction. nished M nearly like Iris own ns possible.
Dr. Emerson wa* loved and rmpected by Hugh's-sleeping-room opened from that,
all the townspeople, not only as n skillful the chamber set which had-beeiabia moth.practitioner, but as a valued friend and er * while a girl in her father's house, wa*
counselor, and bi* bride wm thought placed in it. The low windows opened
Worthy of hitu.
Even Hugh badc Cul- upon a pinxxa. and the pleasant street* of
ehoiU-r and hi* friends farewell, with a the village were in full View, while in the
smiling face, for hi* grandfather had prom­ distandc stood lhe depot and it* busy life,
ised that he should come back and spend and ever and anon the steam engine and
the Christmas holiday* with Dr. and Mr*. cars came into sight.
Mrs. Emerson’s
Emerson,
it was a pleasant company.
sweet, |4acid face and light form, however
In two weeks, the bride and grootu seemed the greatest otiraetioii to him, and
rattAfod New York.
Mr. Barlow’s car- he never wearied &lt;»f gxring at her, either
I riagv was in waiting at the depot, and when engaged in howtelinkl duties or
I Hugh himself received them’with open
reading in her parlor ; she wa* very dear
i arm*, and every manifest demonstration of to the heart of the lonely old man.
joy. Mr. Barlow welcomed them must
The winter had come, with its snows
i cordially to bu'kplendid home, and iu him- j
' and blasts, its short day* and pleasant,
' pitahtics. The mansion was richly furnish- I
' social evenings- The Emerson household
1 cd, and everything that wealth could par­
were gathered in the bright, warm parlor.
I chase was al command. H't* servant* were
The Ifoctor himself was at homo before
। orderly and well disciplined ; but the heir
dark, for a wonder, and as he was comfor­
of this fortune looked pale, and Mr*. Emtably seated by the centre table, be turned
Vraon anxiously inquired for the cause.
to Mr. Barlow, who was sitting at a aide
I
“I am nut aick, Aunt Abba, but I am
table, a trifle nearer the file, and said :
I so lonely!" bo replied.
“Mr. Barlow, it is just a year to-night
j
“I toll you, Mrs. Emerson, you will
have to take lum back to Colchester/ said since Mias* WanHow made her debut in
Colchester. When I naw Jillsou assist
। Mr. Barlow ; “he is pining for the pure
mountain air of hi* old home; it will not that little black robed person into hi* sleigh,
1 do to shut him up hare. He will not bear ; how little 1 thought that is just a year she
would be my dear wife 1 I thought of her
j transplanting; he has no appetite, and if
; it had •»»&lt; l-vti f.ir the antioiparinn.rif with pity, and said to Watson, who told
I your promised visit, I should have carried me it was the school teacher, that I waa
' him back very soon.
He is a precious boy sorry for her—she had c*me to hard quar-

but it is no place for him here."
“Will you let me go home, grandfather?
But what will you do without me? I wish
you would come, too."
“Perhaps Dr. Emerson can device some
plan to have me near you. We will talk
it over to morrow. But if they will carry
you bock with them, Hugh, you may go."
It was a delightful arrangement, and
Hugh went to ht* room, full of tileasant
anticipation*, and for the first lime since
his arrival^slept soundly, and woke in the
morning rvfroahed.
After breakfast, Mr. Barlow and Dr.
Emerson were abut up * long time in a
back parlor, and the old gentlemen laid his
plan* before the Doctor for hi* considera­
tion.
“It ia no place for Hugh here," he said
“It will ruin him; he is an active boy, and
it will never do to keep him in idleness; he
want* to work. Talk of the curse of labor !
Never did work brin^ a curse tSal was
half a* great a* that produced by larineos*
Better dig ditches and lay stone wall* than
to ait through the long days lounging and
moping in nhcer idlanaa. I had no thought
of it when I took him a«ay. I am an old
man, and have worked in early life, and
omaanxl wealth; and I thought if I brought
that child here, ha would be perfectly
happy. I see my mistake, and see it before it
ia too lata; he most go back with you, aud
learn to become an active, energetic man
I am too old to have the charge of him; he
is no longer a nlay thing, but a sober, ration­
al boy. Ths best thing I can do for him

DENTIST

Every Inftrumeni

ui Orpin taisn
laisu iiin MW for New Dees
^Bes
mil Pin# u4
R D

BULL0ClC^°i®^8*nt for Michigan'

NbS °Hou.”d Mnd
Flint.
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Rapid*, East Sag.naw and

BROWN, Piano Tuner.

It wm uqit* a surprise when Hugh
returned with tbc Doctor and hi* wife,
and the good people had' eon|idcrabk&gt;
gossip over the-projectod arrangement*,
which were gradually developed.
Hugh
enjoyed V* gardening, although the beds
.had become ifeedy in his absence, and
required hikd work. He had regained hi*
checrfullncfls, and noemed quite himself
ouoc more, and a* the time for hi* grand­
father's arrival drew nor. became impa­
tient to see Him.
’

“I think," put in Hugh, “the change*
with mo have been great too. How I did
dread going to school 1 I had no new
clothe*, and only one book, and mother
wa* lick*; I dM not think I waa going to
meet my best friend when Mr. Jillson ran
over me in the entry, and I had half a
mind then to go home."
“I have often noticed."aaid Mr. Barlow,
•‘that when our prospect* suem the dark­
est, and we are ready to faint, there is a
charge for tba better near.
You know
the proverb that it ia al ways darkest just
before daylight"
A ring at the front door waa answered
by Martha Ilebard, and Mr. and Mr*.
Jills&gt;n were ushered in, followed by Mr.
Wstaon and his wife and daughter. They
had come to let the Ductor know that they
remembered the aniversary of his wife's
coming, and it turned out that the new
teacher had juat arrived.

The gentleman waa pyticular to keep
his hour* with great precision, but could
not possibly understand that out of school
he had any thing to do with the scholars.
He was hired to teach six hour* a day,
five days and a half in a week, four week*
in a month ; he would do just exactly aa_
he agreed—no more or less. He commonced, thfidrat day, with a long string of
rules and reBtrictioQS, .aod told the chil
dren ho wished it understood that he waa
master. Thia roused opposition, and the
larger port of the scholars were arrayed in
hostility against their teacher. Love and
is to let him live with you, and your sweet
confidence ware out of the question. The
wife. I have arranged thing* to my satudactiou now, and hive made a new will, children reported at home; the parents
held counsel together, and with their
in which I have divided my property equally
neighbors, and it was the unanimous opin
between Hugh and your wife ; she divided
with him, I understand, and he gladly iou that the school would not bo worth
much that winter. The pupil* found out
proposes to do the same. Not one word
what the parent* thought, and were influDoctor ; it is right! It must bo so ; I can
euced accordingly ; the tide of public feelnever repay her for her kindness to him I
ing was against the teacher, and it was eviGod bless him!"
dent that thing* did Mt work harmonious“Bat, Mr. Barlow," aaid the Doctor,
ly. Hardly a day pained but the ruler
“yon will be lonely here. Why not oome
enforced (or tried to enforce) obedience ;
and live with your children if you persist
in treating Abba a* a child? There is room
for you in our home, and ia oar hewta." perplexed. The fire was not built in teason in the morning ; the children came in
“I would gladly do *o if I may; life at■hivering and cold, and were ordered to
the longest will lie but a brief span for me,
their scats, giving them no chance to
and that ia one reason why I have thought
warm their numbed finger* and toes. Of
Ixwt to place my boy with you.”
course they were rsetlea*, uneasy and
“Would you be contented411 such a
quiet place •* Colchester ? Would it seem orcas. Om or two of the smaller, ones
from their feet; colds prevailed universally.
like home to you ?"
Mrs. Emerson saw with regret that
'•If I bad those around me that I could
love, I could bb contented and happy any­ Hugh and Martha Vefs not getting on
, M«U», Brtirekrij.
where
I am »»n»d nt the atteotfons
purchased by mosey. I am going to Mad disliked attending school, and would avail
hatsalf of every possible excuse to remain
Mrs. Watson’s daughter a, pu»’ “p Twp. of Mr. Hebard’a youngrr
aay* she wishes one, butter fethpr cannot
_
i. ware in their bed*, sick, occasion­
afford it ; it will be a small token of children
ed by getting chilled while at school.
Mahew waa down with a fever
xiribatabfete the smm tense.

Washington letter.

our

■

are at the service of xnv adopted daughter,
your wife. What ahe does not care for
will be sold at auction, and in a abort time
I can com* to take itj&gt; reridanoe with you.”

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WAGONS!

THE YANKEE SHOOLMISTRESS,

WHOLE NO 1077.

Politics make strange Bad-foUowsTilden being Investigated—A bid
for Republican Votes—A Banner
County—“Stolen a MINion!"

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NO. 34.

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VOL. XXL

WASHINGTON,' August H, 1876.
,

After ea^i perusal of the letter* of ac­

ceptance of Tilden and Headrick*, addi­
tional evidences of the diaauuulatioo of th*
writer* become apparent.

Every

intel­

ligent cit«en of thia country knows that
Louis Convention, the

prior to the St.

views of thoie two me*
quasi ion

on the fiuantial

Were diametrically

cadi other.

Now,

opposed to

after having studied

and hesitated for week*; after having had

personal interviews, each contending for
the yielding ol the other,

listen

to

the

hypocritical antujunedtoenta of their respec­

tive opinions as to the rueriU of the Dem­
ocratic platform, the financial plank iodud-

First tome*

Samuel J.

Tilden,

who

Mulcuiuly aver* Ms follow:
"The oMivetiUnn,

nomination,

before

adopted a

making

ita

-deckration

of

principles, which, as a whole, seems to me

a wise exposition of the necessities of our
country."

X

Thia is sn advocacy of the repeal of the
Resumption Act, which, although It' ha*
passed the House, will not become k1-ami Mr. Tilden knew that when he wrote

hi* lettpr, but hi* feigned assent was noeresary to put himself in accord with

the

8t. Louis platform.
Now appears Thomas A.

Hendricks,

and what does he say. Hear him ;
“Il would have been impossible for me*
to accept the nomination if I could not
heartily endorse the platform of the con­
vention. I am gratified, therefore,
able xneijuivocally to declare that ] B .
in the principle*, approve the policy; and
sympathise with the purposes enumerated
in that platform."
See how adroitly the wily Tilden has
euchred his associate ou the ticket. The
former risked nothing in succumbing to
die demand for repeal, while the latter
yielded his inflation views to the requiremoot of the platform for a speedy return to
specie payments. So much for usodern
Democratic, honesty.
Tho friends of Tilden have determined,
if possible, to ignore every other ueae in
the present campaign save that of reform
and retrenchment in the administration of
the Government. They claim fur the
Democratic candidate for th* Prreifiaaey,
that he personifies economy in »ri vri* and

ter, they claim that he ha* reduced
Stalo expenses of Nev York to
amount of Six million* of dollar* in
Thia bold and reckless assertion has
caused a dose investigation into the facta
attending this reduction in the State expenditores, and it hi as dear as the suu
at noon-day that Tilden ha* claimed a
credit for retrenchment which really be­
longs to the Republican party or the
Empire State. In the four year* from
.
1868
to 1872 (when the State Gwmi
ment
waa administered by the Democrat*)
f
the
State (Bounty) debt ma reduced /re
and
one-half milKont of doHafi. In
&lt;
1
the
subsequent four year* (from 1872 io
;
1876,
during which the financial atfedte*(
tration
of the State was in die hands of
I
the
Republican*) the State (Bounty) debt
’
was
roaucad wMateew and one-half mHiItoni ofdollara.
In addition to this direct reduction of
,
debt*
the revenue ofl875 ww increased bv
,tm increase of the value of aaaaaaabfe
.
property
over that of 1874, when the aa‘
seaament was made. Thus it will be read­
;ily son that all the credit doe for re­
,trenching Stale expetfdk urea befoug* to
.the Republican party, ami that Mr. TiL­
.den ha« had nothing whatever to do with
it. This Democratic bubble has been
.punctured.
Before the dose of the can
vas* all the oilier thonu which arc put
forth to bolster up the Democratic nomi­
nee will be exposed and exploded.
Mr. Headrick*, in bis letter of uBoept*nce, usta the following language :
“In the reform of our aril sorrieo I
moat heartily endorse that
of the
platform wbirii declares that tltoaivfl service
ought not to ba “subject to change at
every election," and that It ought not to
be made the brief reward ofpart? Mi, bM
ought to be awarded for proved omi|M«»~
cy, and bald for fidelity in the ^Mfe

'“luview of tho eld dortriaeof the Dew

ocratic party that “4a the vfotoni • belong
tl&gt;c spoils," this is sweet

��On Friday *r*ab»g there will, be (
for ths **nm ofJtov. Mr. &gt;T*tch«r,

Ciliforaia Correspondence.
Ham Faaaciaou, Aug, 12th 1870.
Emroa Ba»n:
&gt;
Deer 8ir
After a adjourn In the Uoldra
8tat*. ao cattod, and receiving the Basata
for a f*w w**k« 1 will try and write you a few

CALIFORNIA

police)

Local

parsonage. In rear of the Pr**bjAerlaa

'

n*xt Friday dltnwt, All lb- member* and
friend* sf th* aedsty urged |t, b* pros«*t,
g*nll*m«n to t*a at fi o'clock.
'

Th* last quarterly meering. of tfe,
oeatterenoe year will be held a| the M. K.
Church next Saturday and Sunday. Mvviee*
commencing at 2:80 o'clock P H. On tiaturdsy Revj D. F. Barnes will be p -eieot.

Vesterday. Ara D.

Rork of 'Rutland, tat*

treasurer of the County of Barrr. wa. nmnlnatod for Reprosontative in th* Whntern (or2d)
District. It la an excellen t »•) etion—offiehl
proceeding* on Monday.

BSmcmlwr the meeting of the Haye* and
Wheeler (Tab at ths Court H/tae, on Friday
•veniug. There will be a* * /dent (peaker
in attendance and w* hop* io see a ftill
hou**.—The ladieo are specially Invited.

Council Proceeding».
IttuTowk-Arrive Tewday
-»tur4«v al II mu Irav*
&lt;r. - Baltimore. Bmifotd. Johu-

.ll«nd-Arriv* Tueadjur, Thurv,&gt; »l 1 ».■, l»av* *12 *. m.

Hum if

juncil room the 22d day of Au

rucks end hill* ar* like a refuse pil* of any
sort. They look a* though lh*y had been
thrown together by guem. rock and earth,
»H Joined into heap*, but th* valley* ar*
beaulifu), lev*] and haudaome, a* well aa
rich in toll, drain i&lt; plenty end ofa very
fin. quality, but the yield ia not ao much p«r

corn fielda here, and I conclude that it i*
tool abiftlManMa, for wherovtr 1 a** any ooru
waa iplendid. Th* termer* ar* jnoatly city

men and the work I* don* by Chinamen and
therefore w* could not look for much thrift
or economy. Thi* i* decidedly ■ fart eounSan Fraaeiaco is a aplendid , aa well aa a
rich city, bate fearful dirty place with all

about the county.

REPUBLICAN RALLY !

Court street, oppoalle A. Bock'* (hop, te
M«n&lt;ly's corner, and on motion of Aid. Ttanlin*on. th* report was accepted and adopted.
sasoLtTiux sv s tn. tom limos.

Resolved, That th* eo«amitlr« on aid*
. w.Custer, Esq., will addreaatire
trn&gt; &lt;&gt;f Hastings, and vncinlty. at walk*, and is hereby authorised to remora or
■
rt House, on Friday Evening, cauae to be removed, the old Treesle worKun
State street st Fall Creek, end provide lumber
sufficient for a new Treeale work to be deliv­
urn 'Sit Everybody4z
By order*&lt;&gt;f Executive Committee ered where it Is to Mused for raid Treoelo
work al a price not to exreed fl2 per tboo1 &lt;• I layvs A Wheeler Club.
rand feet, and ereet new bent* ready to re­
ceive the stringer* for the n*w aide walk. The
resolution waredafted by aye* and nay* at fol-

manner of trash piled on the aide walk*. but
I believe there are mere fine building here
than in any other eity I ever raw.
The
Palace Hotel ia indeed a palace, and they are
now building even better than that, thick
after block. Buaiucai ia lively, although tome
complain, but when one can't gel through lha
alreeta for people and team* and see* the

shipping iotcrcal* are wo*d*rfol. The lambar trade remind* oa* of (be Michigan lumber
busineu only 1 foil to *ee the Whit* pin*.

At A- W. Bailey's

nay* a* follawa:
Aye*, AM. Dawao*. Evan*.

L*wi*.

R*cd,

heldon and Tomlinaoa C. Naya none
On motion the Council adjourned.
L. D. Qt acKKMBl.'*H.

Omaha and California Line

Lonsdale muriin 12 eta.
Hill's ditto 11 eta.
Shirting Gets.
Extra heavy Shirting 12 ct*.
Cottonadw 15 to 25 eta.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty bone Coraeta 45 eta.
Two button Kid Gloves 90 ct*.
Pserieas Warp 27 eta.
Beautiful Shawls fi5 eta.
Pure Table Linen 45 eta.
All other Goods in proportion.
Call and sec for yourself.

A full and
Clothing. '
xxiangBtf

Is the shartrat and beat roatoforall

Winona and St. Peter Line

complete aasortuu-ut

. Is the only route for Wimoma, ROCHES­
TER,
OWATONNffi,
MaXKAT*. St.
Peter, New Ulm, and all points Ju
Southern and Central Mlnesola
Ito

fBoto the Mountain* of Colorado,

Qreen Bay and Marquette
Line
u

By the Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fo
Railroad, the new and popular line from
Atchison and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
Sprngs, Denver, Canon Ciiy, Cocharas,
Del Norte, Trinidad, San)* Fc and all
points tn Colorado, New Mexico and
Arixona. Special round trip tickets to
Denver, only 850; allowing stop-off priviluges both ways on the main line, and at
Colorado Spring*, Manitou and Pike's
Peak. Low emigrant rates to the San
Jnan Mines.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Can lietwcen
the Missouri River ana the Rocky mounttains without change,
Close connection
made st Pueblo with trains for . Denver
and Northern -Calorado.
Formaps, rime tablet and the “San
Jnan Guide," address,

Is the only Tine for Janesvil.lk,
Watertown, Fotr Dir Lac. OsHKoan,

Negaumeb, Mabquhttb, Houghton,
Hancock, and the Lake Superior
Country. Its

FreePort and Dubuque Line
Is the only route for Elgin. RockfoHd,
and all points 'via Freeport.

Freeport,

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line
Is the old Lake Shore Route, and Is the,
only one- paaalug through Evanston,
Lake Forest, High la.nd Park,
Waukegan, Racine, Kenosha to

Pullman Palace Cars
Are run on all throngh trains of th la
road.
Thia I* the ONLY LINE running
tbeaa cars between (Ihlcafco and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago nod Winona.
At Omaha our Slrepera connect with
the Overland Bleeper* on the Union
Pacific Railroad for all point* Wert of
thu Mlaauurl River.
On the arrival of the train* from the
East or Soutlf, the train* of the Chleuro
4 North-Western Railway I.EAVE
CHICAGO a* follows :
For Council BluIL. Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two Through Train* dally,'with
Pullman .Palace Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cara through to Cotin all Bluflh.
For Bi. Paul and Minneapolis Two
Through Trains Dally, with Pullmnn
Palace Cars attached on both trains.
For Green Bay and Lake Superior,
Two TralmMally, with I‘ullman Palace
Cars attached, and running tbrough tn

T. J. Amberson,
The pine here i* very near like »prure, but
Wra. Pat*. Ant.
th* Bod Wood i* aptandid and world* of it In
Topeka, Kan.
the market, mostly from Oregon.
Politic* ii the themo here, it i*gelling redOur Centennial.
hot. La*t year the Republican* aplit up and
the Itemocrat* carried lb* State, but now th*
Train has brought too a well aaaorted
deal i* the oth*r way.
Th* Democrat* got stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
mad because they could not all hav* a paying Kutuuer and fall trade, which I will sell
office and they aplit, and have nominated on way dovjrn low for Cash. I also sell the
both tide* for Congrea*. while the Republi­ celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
can* are cemented again and united on Haye* different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
I also null Well &amp;
and Wheeler, and are confident they can dles and Machine Oil.
Cistern Pumps.
reetjbe ring from rvnnipt rule and Deiuocra
J. Maus
Opposite the Post Office
Th* Democrat* here ar* of the Southern
xx 41 if
Harting*, Mich.
and Niraouri stripe and are aa Berea a* tiger*.
Politic*change*. I tuppose, aith the climate

Notice.

a* well aa anything elaa. hut thia country.
ward highway ftmd for lie rame, by aye* aed

Embraces under one manaienietit the
Great Trunk Hallway Line* of th*
WEST an&lt;| NORTH-WEST, and, with
its numerous bronerxa and«vmn«k*finn*
forma the shortest and quickest roufo
between Chicaoo and all paints in
Illnois,
Wisconsin,
Northern
Michigan. Minhmota, Iowa, Ne­
braska. California, and th* Wanern Territories. Its

DRY GOODSHAVE

for nothing eU*. to thank you for th*

appearance of the d*ar old Baibks, for .11
makrn m» foel a* though 1 wai among friend*
when I get th* paper and read about horn*;
then I bavebMn anxiou* to know who wav to
he4ur county oftrer*. A. yet I hav* beard
“ulhing. did not get th* paper to-day, but
probably will to-morrow a* we tail for Stock­
ton al 6 o'clock thia *v**lng. Th* country
hero I* one that afford* all th* study any on*
could with ov*n th* vaat valley* or plain*
(how th* effect of terrible upb*eving*.
The

aer. aa wee expected before harv**i.
The
farm*** call one tun par acre a fair yield, but
thia year it folia below that. Barley was a
fair crop, but I rail ia m Rny of Qi* nice

The Commo* Council of the N
nga
held a special
iu*e“

THE CHICAGO A NORTHJW»ST»an HAIIr

weet for bounty jumper* and akedaddlara,
therefore th* feverish atate of the political

Harvest ia paatatid those little accounts
must be paid at ouoe, sun-.
Smith, &gt;f anee &amp; Preston.
xxi3(Mw

altuoapherv.
Well. Mr. Editor, with my boat wish** for
the Republican cause, in Barry County and
John Stanley *db'better and cheaper
your wellfare and happinew I will cloae and Tea, than any other House in the city,
xxl —14 t 4

Advertised Letters.
u*t of letter* remaining in tb* Hastinp I'­
Ll. Harry County. Mich. Augu»t 24,1876.
Warren D. Csnatll. Tl&gt;oma« Cray. Cha*
a»tar. (2iri»tlan“ Furtuuy. Mr, C. Grubby,
HidXY Hull, Dur* Hanna, Cha*. Johnson,
Mr*. Frank Ro**, L. L. McKnighl. Mrew*
(Iso. Luther A »on, W. H. Skinn*r. T. Wm»d-

John Rum,
Eugene Jordan,
WIU fWdmore.
John Boek.

ward, Mta* CsUie Wendell.

nrjasra
ahow east*. if any I
notitionat should i
DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

GRAIN, FLOUR
And Mill Feed
Board ofTredc Building, Detroit, Mich,

The Mil-ilrvill* Haye* u&gt;,l Wheeler Club
ill rar »i every Tyeduewlay evening al the
id Nr lit ,1 li■■use. until further notice.

mr on* thooaaad eicbt haadr

Grail Ctamsiffl

The l*re«hl*nt denies,the truth of Ibe re■Ht;.*'r«t*ry Roliesoa placed hl* reaig»li in hi- lian.lv U-fore leaving for Rye

Msrctais.

■ 8.C. Priadl* Jodc* of Protale,
natter of Lb* Mtela &lt;4 Awph J.:

New York Office, No. 4U, Broadway ;
Boston Office No. 5 StatuBtroet; Omaha
Office. 253 Farnham Street; Baa Fran­
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery flireot;
Chicago Ticket Office, « Clark -Street,
under Sherman Houee, corner Banal
and Madison Street; Kinsiu Street
Depot, corner W. Kenxie and Lawai
Street; WellsStreet Depot, corner W*Ds
and Kenxle Streets.
.
For rates or Information not attaina­
ble from your home ticket agsnto, ap­
ply to

Corner Woodbridge &amp; Shelby 81s,

C Baldwin.
CJordan.
J Colliat«r,

Detroit, MJlch.

Th' M. • . ft. Il ranted H3U.G27 in July,
deenaae ..f H'V.’M from fom year, la tht
■•vnth t,..nth* ending July Slat it earned
"•'Uli. spinal83,672,197 last year.

PROBATE ORDER.

John H. Wendell &amp;, Co.

GRAIN.

FLOUR,

PORK AND SEEDS.

in take the stump for Haye* and Wheelar.
Hi* appearance in tic canvra* will be worth
thoumnil. of vote* i„ (he Republican party.

54

and

56

DETROIT,

About »&lt;«i turn are at work along th* fine
•ftk» &lt; hicagu A Lake Heron railroad be-

Woodbridge

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St.

MICHIGAK.

H'Aeaf a Sp^ciaUa-

tand money to go to Washington
the solid aid of the Southern amtcy. He count* on the support of
the men who would have left no Wash­
ington to go to, no prmideuey to be cojoJJS? no United Stale* to

S

twemth ■ .piinli BB,| an inttnlhaent
“ ~
red'al Port Huron laal week
a meeting of the Republican*
ilisge, on Saturday of thia

•&lt;&gt; organise a Hayes and
A foil attendance ia specially

PROBATE ORDER.
‘-.-kSrt.'Sttf’.

For Sparta and Winona and points in
Minnesota, One Through Train dally,
with Pullman Sleeper* to WinonaFor Dubuque, via Freeport. Two
Through Trains dally, with Pullman
Cars on night trains.
For Dubuque and La Crease, via Gin­
ton two Through Trains dally, with
Pullamn Cars oa night train to Mc­
Gregor, Iowa.
For Sioux City and Y ank tort t Jwo
Trains daily, Pullman Care to Missouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains dally.
For, Rockford, Sterling,
Kenoaha,
Janesville, and other poiuta, you oan
have from two to ten tralaa dolly.

Stile Und

MloUgan.

MarkMR*Mrt*

S8WBM',Sr;
VERSITY.

Centennial, if they ooald have had their

Lansing, July 31*t. IM*&gt;

F.dItos Itasna
Below pleas* find statement of fun-1* rharg«d State Treasurer on the hooka in thia office,
veu,TV*' 1 ' i'll*tl&gt;eud*nt and Democratic for receipt* during the month of July. 1875.
11. P. CuaMi,
uti'
•' ,lr,'ntt»»t and moat enthuaikrouie . iiu. bi’ u&gt;wn- ”• 4oe*«st
Book Keeper.
»7fm« ' J?1""
* bemocroiin rul*. j*dg'ader* to pay jmrticmlar »G*n"f l»«. J. M. L» Buna which
™ .
. j10'41*" culurnn of thi* jutper
i&gt;*»th’i« 7"’ , .•*.
Haatlng* Houac on

TO THE PUBLIC.

PROBATEORDER.

�Grifl Eiiis ai HOM B.B.

jk
OUR CENTENNIAL Lt H ER

Philapixfhia, August 19th, 1876.
Time rolls rapidly by. I think I reurted something about the way tempos
igitA in cnc of my first letters from here
'W
X
DOW, if not
allotted days
’
lor aecp.UK w—.
—have'
^rUeby «”i *U1 there arc several

them speak. There art! several of three
giocps which need to bo seen to be appro-.
dated. One scries portrays in' three:
acenes the story of two lines from ’ the
stem parents reluctant asoont of their first­
born is eloquent and comprehensive.
Among the remaining foreign exhibits
of sufficient prominence to deserve special
mention are Russia and Brazil. Then
there arc some separate exhibits of the
different State and Territories, which can
1 not justly be omitted. From the territor­

\rf-r-r of the country who liave not seen
tbeshow. Indeed of the forty millions
len
than
three
millions
bare
paid their respects, so that a revision
of the estimates at this time would in­
volve a reduction, probable placing the to­
tal at nearer eight than three millions
Thursday was to have been a gala day on.
on the grounds, Ifrof. King's flrat hallo ju
ascension having been announced to take
place that day. But the mouslrou; air
ship didn’t go up. Old Porbs interposed
some trifling objection, which discouraged
•rtic Throfesnor snd the unusually large con­
course of people—over 37,000—wte.y had
gathered to sec the unwieldy vessel start
upon its venturesome voyage were disap­
pointed. It seems that this fellow l*robs
lias queer ways with himself anyhow. For
four long weeks the earth and every living
thing therein were parched and dried up with
weather bo hot that beefsteak would fry
in the sun ; and now there is a fair pros­
pect of four weeks af drizxle, while fall
overcoats come out to take the evening
air. It's a pity the weather clerk couldn't
keep his equilibrium. The balloon at
this writing still waits his pleasuse.
Returning to the exhibits of foreign
countries, the space occupied by Italy
comes in the same neighborhood with
those already referred to. This exhibit is
large and embraces the most artistic as
well aa the most practical departments of
of industry. Two large tables in itaiticr
whicAc, one representing the Cathedral st
Milan, and the other* that of Venice, arc
floc specimens of workmanship. An epis­
copal chair and desk arc carved in the
most artistic manner with repreeontatisns
of scriptural scenes. Many articles of
furniture, Jdeluding
bedsteads, mirror
frames, tables and cabinets, arc exquisite­
ly carved, one of tbe last named having
heeds of Dante. Michael Angelo, and Alfieri cut in relief. The display of jewel­
ry, gold and silver
cameos commands, psrhaps, the greatest
attention of anythii »g in the entire budd­
ing. O
One
of rubies and dia­
dc necklace
necklac
monds set in silver is valued at *20,000 ;
other tiaras and ornaments for the hair
range from *10,000 to *1,000. Ad ex­
quisite M»t, consisting of breastpin and
earrings, each being the representation of
a bird with spreading wings formed of
diamonds, rubies and sapphires, is one of
the most unique in the collection. The
suisaica, cameos and coral jewelry are of
the rarest workmanship. A large assortmetit of conch shell jewelry is abu shown.
There is an extensive
exhibition uf
brouxaZ A large bdl manufactured in
Venice, most delicately chased and of pe
culiarly sweet tone, which has already tak­
en several medals, has been purchased by
the Italian church .in this city.
There is
a dental exhibit which for completeness
equals, if it does pot surpass any similar
display* Teeth in every form and eases
showing the various stages of growth
and decay, arc exhibited, while explana­
tory charts ftxrnish frill and complete in­
formation. Cloths, boots and shoes, Ixrgh&lt;wn straw in hate, bonnets and every
kind of millinery denco, and articles of
domestic utility, are included. The ms.hufi&gt;eture of musical instruments and nasi
cal literature have also good represents
Passing from sunny Italy the viator
next icmmb the frigid dime of Norway.
This collection is enclosed by a high frame­
work of light-oolorvd wood arched in front,
at the apex at which the flags of Norway
■re tastefully arranged
I.
.......

ial displays, particularly, most people may
obtain points of great interest. These
will be taken up shortly. So far I have
entirely neglected Art Holl, both because
I hesitate to undertake a review which
must- necessarily
bo
somewhat
in
because I
wanted
more
time to
study its different phase. But iU turn
will come. This department is not. eonfined wholly to the beautiful. There are
some things very amusing and sonic that
are open volumes In themselves. Among
the statuary I noticed the figure of a little
girl holding a bird and pinching up the
flesh on her cheat to make a breast- from
which she attempts to suckle the pet, aa she
has often seen ■ mother nurse her bai&gt;e.
It is a pleasant representation of childish
simplicity.
Many incidents might be
noted to show that tbe turnstile-keepers
hare a capital opporiunity to study chlrae’tef. These gentlemen would not,- how­
ever, have half as much fun as they now
enjoy were it not for the dumb but effect
tve assistance rendered them by the odd
•rranirapests at the entrance. These
have lite-n minutely described, but there
arc po .le who might sec those turnstiles,
telgrapjic-ragiatering apparatus and all.
taken /p»rt and put together again a dozen
times, without becoming a whit lew* innoceni »f their construction snd purpose
than before. A delicate matron, of some
three hundred pounds weight, presented
herself for admission recently, and after a
bit ofingaaious engineering by the stile­
man, he managed to assist her through by­
having her more side-wise. Her only
thanks were that 'qhst cussed machine
wouldn’t lot an cel slip
through it.''
Shortly afterwar*' than arrived a maiden
offorty-eight summers, wearing green
spectacles and carrying an umbrella. Rhe
eyed the turnstile with a half-seared look
and
outstretched neck.
Evidently it
bothered her. She sounded it and tested
its moving facility by prodding ii with
her umbrella. Finally, having paid her fes.
she nerved hemelf to the awful -feat of
rushing spitefully through tbe concern,
apparently anxious to do it all passable
damage.
•

1876
and be happy again
stations.

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SALISBURY A BROSSEAU

FURNITURE
Upholstery Goods Mots Frames. Sc.

WMMffl
Look here !

B.C

What! don't yon think wo can sell

A. M.

jGEK '

Coffins, Caskets A Shrouds KS&amp;-.

chnipcr than any firm in the Blate I
can do it, for, with the help of

MU»d.

r. a-

Look here!

Htt

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tt o

J. M, HEWES,

COKU SOUTH.
:5

we guarantee Saturfafition.

ilcorae famished free to any |*crson
purchasing a Ooffin worth
We
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, for we make the most of our
Coffins and Furniture.

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
Hastings. Dec.. 22. 7.5.

52yl

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CHK4G0 S MICHIGAN

LAKE K

Summer Time Table.

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wltt th* ml*

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G. P. Rowell fl Co's. Column.

8RANB RAIMIS DIVISION
The Reliable Sheri Liar
EAST AND WERT.

BRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

TRAINS GOING ROUTH.

iiste» i
These unrivaled machines andrepairs for
me arc supplied at lewent fartory prices

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL
; ( ff|AiriNG6,WlCH&lt;QAK.

ns;

PENSIONS
To whom PennionH are
$5 g $2051’.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.

the apparatus used in the manufacture zof
cod-liver oil,' which ia one of the chief
exports of that country, while long tubes
and numerous bottle filled with that li­
quid are grouped around it Some good
specimens of carved wood and household
furniture'are shown and there is a fine

Th«4ire«t routs l*r
JOI.IKT, MORRIS. l-^SAU.R,
BVTRr, LACON, PROKIA. hRALS
J». koum, ROCK /•■’A-L'A

r

TCatabliBhed IWOfS,

DA VBJfPOKT.
D.v
w-asniNOTON, io nu &lt;vn .j wKELL,
. NEmvS.
RES RO»ES

American and FUrelpt Patent,,

relioi.
armony «s preserved by
placing the exhibit of Sweden adjoining
that of Norway. Groat care and atten­
tion have been taken to make this space
attractive, the arebes over the entrance
being
bang
with
blue
velvet
bordered
with
gold
fringe,
and
tbe
arrangement
uf
the
differ­
ent exhibits showing excellent taste. In
front is a fine display of poroelaia table­
ware of tbe mote delicate tints and with
beautilnl floral ornamentation. Atuawdre

pwdaifo

chimney-piece of an opal bine
cd£ir fiaiikad by two tall candelabra exettaa wonder and admiration. In the rear

H.W.P. COLSON’S
INDIAN

Council Bluffs and Omaha
Without Change of Cars,

FOR SALE ORTRADEONE roBTABLE STEAM SAW

)IAN RED DROPS
fcrna* jron ia th* prosUoo of

xzxlTml

H. W.P. COLSON,
-------- ’ALO.
F. O. Mbx CSS

Traim Icm* Daily

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MILL

in good order raring every day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OP MULES 7 years old
(A* U^L),,’~Wl!h Uk* SUr* 4
ONE 5 year old MARE, ONE BUGGY
scurfy new, sho NOTE* HEAVY STA­
TIONARY ENGiKE, Ute sA on GOOD
TERMS. Fpr particulars enquire on the
premises one mile west of Carlton Cooter.

Suatban.

KANSAS LINE.

?US5fiStA$

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CENTRAL HOUSE
Hastings, mich

FAMAS. LFD/AFTSKLITOSI

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taxico.

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                  <text>VOL

XXI.

NO. 35.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. AUGUST 28, 1876.

jtejeiniYseklj Republican tapper

WAGONS!

GEO. M. DEWEY
PUBLISHER.

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. uf Sial. Street, Itatlasi. Hairy
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nF SUIWCBUTIOX:

r/F ADVERTISING.

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£j STIBffi ffl N BROS., HIM
At prices lower than ever. Now is the lime
Io puichiisiN the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
PF.CFSSmi AND BDSIMESS CARDS..

PLOWS AND CASTINGS
In addition to the Oliver Willed Plows
and castings, we hare a full stock of

Cohwtinr
. :• '.iurt Hi

F. S. BOWEN,

POINTS

JOHN Q. CRESSY.

for the Gale, Curtis. Robinson, Dodge and
'
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S^C* FRIXDLE*
Kalamazoo Plows. Points arc all ground
I’VBLW foNVEYAXCKR A LOAN
• ill a«&lt;olialc &gt; *
real aatat*for and
sold at the same price as unground
' points.
HOLBROOK,
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od

50j-l

GREBLE &amp; BUSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

l.LCltH RUSSELL,

The Triumph is Complete.

CHAS. fl. BAUER.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR,

BL'RGHER.

WM. H. HAYFORD,
"jiTl niaactToft'J^I^'r* B
bouebt aad»ata.aig ,3
on rwawnable term. (Mia. prer
i~Jra/, aiora.
fairies

DR. C. RUSSELL,

PARTS!
4 T. IT. BROWN-Phnleuuu. Ser"Sttortr A. J. BowE^'t rtore, 8t*t«
ill, nrn-nptly attended Io at alt huun.
■tain. I. A. Holbrook.
'■

For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.

WM. UPJOHN,

JOHN STANLEY.

DELIGHT J. wrttr.w.i

UNDERTAKING

"Loan from 10n*«l«ck k.». totr.l
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Street All calls will

Being • buUnena that needs «

DR. H. F. PECKHAM.

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of experience,
•TKBBXM1 BBOTHWO,

WOOL. WOOL.
CARLING.

After many years

PD1UKL

II. C. I'ECKHAM.
I'llYMCUN k SURGEON,

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tararttou tb-nn soy
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member, with the experience ot » P*Kms will Always K*-™ ^1b Pen‘®0*1 **

WHOLE NO. 1078-

Garfield, Matthew?, Force, Monroe and
Foster. But with a fnluh in the stupidity
of the people which is almost sublime,
The Alton—a Now Cathedral—The
they will make a desperate fight for both
Jews - Political — The Tndca’ States ; and I warn the Republicans there­
Unions.
of that they have no child's play before
them to prevent “Slippery Sammy'* from
He is m
Nbw rout, August 21, J876. capturing at least Indiana.
cunning as a fox, as slippery as an eel, mid
th a siwas.
.
with boOudlesK tnouey. The rings which
John Jacob Astor, the sun of William hare plundered New York and Bruoklvn
B., fa arranging for a monument lo hfa rclendaialy, for so. many years, want the
wider opportunity that the Federal offices
father, or rather tho deceased Astora,'
would give them and they will pour but
which will have no parallel in this coun­ money like water to bring it about
Be­
try. It, fa nothing less than an altar in sides, this ia the death struggle of a great
old Trinity
Church, the designs for many aspiring politicians, and you may
well depebif upon it, the October Stales
Which are now bring' made in Munich, will be fought over, every inch.
Ixxtk

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

and which is to cost over $100,000.
Thu Episcopalians . have held to Trinity
for reasons uthsr- than that of rever­
ence fur the. /old
church
aud its
beauty. The old New Yorkers went up
town to lire very reluctantly, and withreason, for the area below the post office
is a thousand times mope pleasant -than
that above. They believe that in die
course of a few years the lower wards will
bo again filled with a dense population,
and that consequently old Trinity will
again be a center for wealth and fashion.
Consequently thuy are spending money
lavishly upon her, and that fa why Mr.
Astor acloclcd it as the church for bfa
memorial altar, in place of one up town,
A IlKAND CATXIKPBAL.

out fur tramps in October.
These fel­
lows are moving westward in armies, and
it would be singular ifno expert a manip­
ulator u Mr. Tilden should usglect to

pesters in New York before the new sys­
tem came into vogue, and tbey will be
used. If they can carry either Ohio or
Indiana they
i’l have something to go
into the November fight with, some show
of success, or rather some encouragement.
The most thorough eanvaas will be made
of Indiana, aud every bit of talent that
can be commanded will be thrown into
that State.
Senator Morton displayed
bfa usual judgment when ha opened tho
campaign early, and boldly took the ag­
gressive. Ho realised the gravity of the
issue and ita importance. At their head­
quarters they arc very active.
They are
sending out documenta by the million,
and every train takes westward speakers,
and agents, secret and public. It will be
hot in Indiana thfa fall.
The Republicans are no less active.
Gov. Stewart Woodford, who did Fuch
splendid service in Ohio last fall, did not
intend to take the stump thfa season, but
tbc necessity for carrying Indiana and
Ohio, has made him reconsider hfa deter­
mination, and he will devote several
weeks to those States, and all the best
speakers of tho East will visit the West
m their services may be required.

Speaking of churches, the Episcopalians
whose interests lie up town have deter­
mined to*build a cathedral that will eclipse
in sire and style anything in the United
Statu. They have selected a tract of
ground up among the fashionables, (those
who go to heaven in purple and fine linen
if they don't break up before they can get
their property in the name of their wives,)
and propose to raise $2,000,000 and
erect thereon such a cathedral u will put
the Catholics even to utter shame and
make the Jewish Synagogue look small.
It will cover an entire block, and will
have everything known to ecleaiutical
architectorc that money can buy.
The
THX TRACK'S UNIONS
sum neceeanry to insure ita erection fa now
almost raised, and it is expected to com­ are being taxed to their utmost at thfa
time, and their resources will be more
mence it next spring.
severally tried aa the season progresses.
These organizations are charitable and
Speaking of religious denominations, protoetire, and so large a per cCnL of
the Catholics, who are by all odds the their members are and have been out of
i&gt;ourc5t of tho dcuomint^hms, can build the work, that their treasuries are empty, and
biggest church os and raiie money the caw­ they have upon their bauds thousands
And
rat. The vast body of laborers, and servant upon thousands of helpless people.
girls, the poorest paid and closest living if this fa the situation in the busy sum­
of all the Uber of the country, contribute mer, what will it be when winter cuts
money
to build vast aithedrale and down the work a half, and swells the
churches moat expensively Cited and ranks of the unemployed aud hungry ?
furnished. With thete, giving is made a Thfa fa a matter which caanot bo met and
religions duty, and when the priestliood grappled with loo sodn. The unemployed
calls, the money is paid without a murmur. of New York now constitute a dangerous
The .Jews, without bring under the Con- class, and when their number is doubled
Uvl of a priesthood, nor subject to any their will be trouble. Mea with hungry
influence aside from a belief in their re­ wives and children don't reason very well
ligion and » devotion to it, build the nor do they draw very fine distinctions.
most gorgeous church edifices of nD. Those of the unemployed who can find
Their new*«ybaEOguc on 5th Avenue is the work to do are leaving the city, but aa
most honor to them aa a people, and k work fa about as scarce everywhere aa
will be a long time before it will be here, all that ia gained by change fa a
eclipsed. They are more wealthy, per laving in living. They can be supported
rapita, than any race on the continent, at leu cort in tho West.
PlBTRO.
and the orthodox Jfcw bcDcvra in his re­

ligion with all die fervor of a Catholic,
with the difference that his belief ia one
of intelligent conviction. But the glory
is departing from Israel.
The young
Israelites arc mingling and mixing with
the Gentiles; they are adopting their
frririta and customs, and Httle by little
Judaism fa toeing ita hold upon them.
They neglect the observances of the
Church; they modify its doctrines, and
doubt as to whether its uasges have a
binding force.
In short, the “hickory
Jews" are in the majority, and the ortho­
dox arc groaning in spirit.
The Nathan
murder fa almost forgotten.
The mur­
dered man was an Israelite of the strictest
■tyle. H« hop* Saturday, and la aft the
observance* of the Church wm as strict as
a Rabbi. It *«« thegteat grief of hu
life, that bfa sons were, every one of

our

Washington letter.
Washington, August ]7,1876.

On Tuesday. August 15th, the House
of Congress adjourned, after bring in aesraion throe-fortbs of a. year.

What

boon done and what left undone

by

has
our

National Legislature has already become
a aubjert of critical comment by the coun­

try al large.

There is no

hesitation jn

asserting that such comment
unfavorable.

A feeling

is

highly

of disgust has

over-shsdowed tho people, under tho con­

fam held stray in tho House of Rcnrescn-

will bo Very slight.

coming from tho South were particularly

tatives.
The Republicans in

that

body

wore

powerless, and the responsibility of such *
state of affairs reais with the Democracy

exclusively.
Upon amcmbUng ia December last it
was seen that only those of the Democmcy

exultant.
Although chinfly from the
P0UTICAX.
■ The taden Committees have got tferir Confederate army, with their handte hardly
arrangtmenta completed, and(1,wiU eomyet dry from shedding the blood of Union
rnence vigorous - work at, opoc.
,Tbo two
States In which the moat wprk wift ,-M soldiers, they imperiously assumed direc­
The
done are, of course, Ohio and Indiana, tion, and dictated terms, as of yore.

sen ted, of rampant

Tearings. July ff8tb,W7S.

xxlBH

WELCOME MAR BLE.
msTlsrA Kirn .

fa intended as an example fortMir benefit.
But to those who have borne' the burden
aud heat of the day ia maintaining the
integrity of the Govermnewt^-it u very
galling to bate rebels ia" high places,
armed with poster to dictate the policy of
tho country.*
It may be that the very
excesses indulged in by these unrepent­
ant traitors will have a reaction, and in
thfa way, through the instrumentality of
an aroused fueling, the rrias of Govern­
ment will not bo permiUed to pass away
from the party now in power.
Indeed, indications of thfa state of
feeling are plentiful, so much so aa to ere- ate .the remark that, had we, not had
sucR-Y House of Representatives, perhaps
Republicanism .might have been beaten
at the coming Presidential election. Thfa,

resting upon our free country, 'in permit­
ting a lot of red lutoded rebels from the
South and their copperhead allies from
the North to dictate £
moment
let'rionc for two years, our legislation of a
national character.
The record is. infa­
mous, even though good may come of it in
the end.
Had Rill and Lamar and Tucker, .the
three really dangerous men of tho South,
counselled with tlteir coq/rercs of tho
North, and their abject slaves as well, and
consented to remain studiously in the
back ground during the session . of Con­
gress just closed—had nothing but the
velvety paw of the cat been felt, the claw
never—the admission is freely made that
the present condition of Republicanism
might have been more perilous.
In other
words the disposition to change rulers
would have been improperly indulged,
because of no apparent danger, and all
the crying aloud might have been of no
avail. As matters stand the people do
not seem the least disposed to pul in pow­
er those who will advocate the blotting _
out of recent constitutional amendments, *
the payment of rebel indebtedness, and the
establishing of a rebel pension roll.
If
overthrowing Republicanism means this,
tho poonlc are not ready for it tn the year
18TK
The efficient “Southern Republican
Association," of this Qty, adopted an ad­
dress to Republicans of the North, East
and West, endorsing, with thanks, tho
report of the Senate Cammitte on Miosisrippi Outrages, wherein iaahowo ihsprevalenoc of organised murder against politcal opponents by the Rebel Democrats
in all the late slave-holding States, with
two dr three exceptions.
The address
seta forth that, in addition, there is a
Democratic Lying Association, which em­
braces mostly all the Southern agents of
the Associated Pros, and all the .Demo­
cratic lenders and editors, and whielr u
intended to aasasritrato the reputation of
leading Republicans there, and other­
wise prepare public opinion in advance
for the discrediting uf murderous outrages

independent prew of the North and itepeated until large numbers of honest
voters in the North are persuaded that
Southern Republicans of even the higheat character are mouatani of iniquity, and
that the hounded and murdered Republi­
cans were more to blame, for being mur­
dered than aaaaaains were' far murdering
them: or, that the murders; were only ItoRcpubliean fabrications. * 1
■ ■
The addram, in conclusion, appalls to
the friends of truth, law, lift and liberty
everywhere throughout tho Union.
.

gratified.
to their son. now conducting the popular branch
r favorite ofUongrras. The friends of the Union
Do you want tho W Havana Cigars
bo Wed their heads in shame, and deplored
the extent of 'the magusnimity which goto J. P. Rnhem'fortham,

only

STEBBINS BROS

that strict and impartial justice had not
been allowed to take its course.
Espe­
cially wm this so When the country was
obliged, to listen to the eulogy on Jeffer­
son Davis, and a defenep of the atrocities
at Andersonville, delivered, strange as it
may seem, Jn the House which, only a few
yeara agor Thaddeus Stevens led, by an
impassioned orator from Georgia, whote
iieoplewere made the ctpecial objects of
Union clcnseocy during the war.
In the
history of all governments, since tho crea­
tion of tbc world, nothing like this han
ever been known. . The Congress which
saw the first century of national nxfatunce
out, and the second oho fairly installed,
will present undisputed evidence of the
American peojic tolerating, under the
influence oflaw, those who had malig­
nantly stricken at the throaf of the Gov­
ernment and trampled upon ata honored
flag, as a power in the land.
Perchance, all this may be correct, and ’

rebda, wbq should' thing “morn cheering.’ why j ust ita them
■call at Ralph Jordon s, and they can be

have been hung years ago tor their trea­

HAi.tsBOTt? K nk&lt;M»:io.

our Government and flag, illy concealed,
always aftd often or cr-lcaping prudential

viction that a pure spirit of demsgogue-

&lt;!,«, libmk.
Th.,
tbc Gentiles, they asaocrated with them,
and in every way refused to have any of
that exclttwvcnesB which fa noeesaarrto
the perpetuation of such a system.
The
young Israelites of the eity arc mortiy
young NathaM, and otic or two generatiouti will not destroy Judaism in, Ums
eountrr, but it will modify ft so that the
difference between it and Unltnnaniam

!»f. W. RIKER.

produced such a result, before much of
the session had elapsed. The utterances
on the floor, showing imj^able hate of

when they are

�tntincuxof Uu

Preeideu,;,,. ln~~-

mrata digued for our grx,j

----------- ex«a
« l®« i» "ft
riMKUrowd — .uk«

CtajiKBWWB wmofjstattamily
pute, were

Hastings, Mich., Aug. 28/ 1876.

o,mf.

finally

til

silver hill reported

1

committee ou

by the

vote because of thc'Vtiritv &gt;ad ability of
but the discus­

'its determined oppt Bente

kjad, hxh in and out of
Congress, served to enlighten the masses

sion to which it

upon a vital qumtira u pou which eras the
effect of their responses upon

from the

Congrearmen froKi th ci.- constituencies, die
impra'Asion ia abroad that ’the demonetiza­
tion of silver by thj act of1873 was sur-

at the selfish

reptitionaly pushed through

instance of American and foreign

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor bcoterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

capital­

ists, at the expense of tho industrial classes;
and from the indications furnished' by the
debates, there is lordly a doubt that the

measure. could it h ve brought before the

Houaafand divested of some objectionable
gone

featww would have

A

through.

N.tnesiL aarsiLiciii ticket.

the

amine

silver and greenback

gold,

question and report at the next Marian.

For fSnidrul,

Tho equalisation bounty

BUTHKBFORD B. HAYES

become a law.

bill failed

Tweed and his gang of thieves and that he

of having guilty knowledge of the election
and thefts,

frauds

Senator Logan made many

ineffectual eForte to get it before the Sen­

of Ohio.

ate.

if the Demoamtic

I suspect that

leaders

nnd Senate could

the House

in

have foreseen the perilous direction which

WILLUI A&lt; WHKILER.

during

debates were to take

that has

Dcmottyff infamous for the

yean.

the last ten

made

leaden of the New

names of the

tsaa, eu, beautiMy aid

The

servile

tho

York

part lwea«y

Cox was

■•*1 eohtaeelhW;ATUiataek, wt.n a waa n»?;«&gt;rj
mlk manufacture, the Imperial Agncui' tunl lortiralu tl Ko Jaueira L*a fcr BBT- as to tbe importance or me »«&lt;«»■«• b—— preach the duties offaith and /w
—
the
anbitance, the Spirit-of the Gospel. jxnntetlly than that of Baerahi, I;.a|
end yean, wiUi Cw bbbuubmo of &lt;h« go’It is a precious truth that th* kingdom of race; just because so many Chrirtra,
mlUbvotJ u&gt; flm •»
to Bilk cdtoro, Bod tho ™uta of LbmT !*■ God is tei/hin us. They who forgot tins
were erith©dygdying on the S;i-ramem*
®’’
^i_;4hly displayed in the Bretruth, or ignore it, as ths Jews did, and and Rites A the Church altogether, cr
^lian Department in Machinery Hall,

ed.

It

is

several members

said that

would have moved his expulsion if he had

not apologised, which appears to come
very easy to him, he has had so much

mainly ; thus trusting in the ».yH or im/nt-

Various spacimeui of the silkworm which

rendered

Li-iytl» „^un»,»d.d^
lul row £rom bis rruToualioB was tbnateoful row from his provocation was threaten­

ri.

ahupdan , th.fcwr
moth is about an tach long, of aj»de yel­
low color. The females aici mature, and
di. b few
e®r depeeillufl U&gt;« em.
These are about tbe sire of mustard seeds.
If the weather is warm and dry, the
young will emerge in a few days, and al-

pactice in behalf of Southern Democratic

imKBdiBldy

nhd that 41 truth, all grace, all good, have

distress aflicting every prominent business

appropriate

legislation, and

devoted eight months to an unsuccessful

hunt for Republican criminals at an expen­
They have

convicting (morally)

succeeded in

one

Democrat who stole into office cn false pre­

tenses, and have been obliged in the mean­
time to dismiss
appointees

several

for cause.

of their reform

They

act out “lo

catch Grant” and suffered .■wveral humiliat­
ing defeatn in either efforts,

and

finally

very decisive measures with Randall, oblig-

competent House ever assembled in Wash­

been reached before the Repnb'Ecans could
have bad tbe opportunity of forcing them

to declare for or
it Lam-WIUXAM A. HOWARD, IIKSTtV W

SSi£S5S?iaj&gt;fffii&lt; rr.

Ku-Kluxism m

against

practiced during the last Mississippi cam­

paign and at

Hamburg on

the fourth of

July, and to dxpoee the deceptive charac­
ter of their reductions and economy.

As

it turned out Mr. Randall was the recipi­
ent of many intimations from his political

aseooatefl that his obstinacy had operated
Vnr SLAA.^n»l*r. IMh S.ualorUd Dlatrk-t-f

sitnatian.

very diatatMong

in a

to place hh party

Either form

of the dihsmfta

they were forced to take upon tbe South­

r*T

ern question, threatened la he
tiiey condemned the

If

atrocities of their

KuKlux coostitnancics,

danger of offending

fatal.

were

they

in

that section whose

aubrtance

Triumphs of tho Inflationists.

The inflationists have secured :

1st.

A demand in tho St. Louis plat­

form for tho

2d.

repeal

of the resumption

The nomination of Hendrick*—

tho embodiment of the inflation idea.

3d.

Tho repeal by the House of Bap-

reaentatives

of the]

Resumption

act.

is again hot

indignation

resentment;

and

and they

prominence to tlraao truths

ZZV pounua ut wwvu-. *—---------- - ----■aloftheiltaJi of loose fltaenls ettaimltothelwipIhBl Buppwt the whflK
and beneath thia the internal coat cf soft
flossy silk, within whieh M the compact
oval ball, or cocomp-proper. The thread
is pushed through two orifices in tbe nose
of the worm, aftri being laid in •««*»sire coats in its constantly diminishing
tenenant, not regularly as around a ball,
but, by being passed tack and forth in one
place after another, in such a manner that
many yards may be wound off without
turning over the ball. Before the chrysa­
lis matures, and tbe moth can begin to eat

Brazil is conspicuously prominent, so to

The truth is that

once in four yean."

royal visitors heretofore havo done little ,to

the measures they had adopted

seduce us from our allegiance to Democra­

thereto of tbeuwelvcs from Republican misrule.

cy; but a king like

In reply to the lo'. d boasts of reductions

pletc the surrender

of the

Democratic

party to the inflationists,—tbc withdrawal
of Tilden and the substitution

of Peter

and economy; it has been repeatedly shorn

that their highest figures now

claimed,

about f38,(WO,000 did not absolutely reach
110,0^,000. ToHajpreit these appar­

eomea to

thia

Dots

Pedro, who

country to talk with

statesmen, sarvento and

its

poets, who looks

into the workings of schools, newsboys,

homes, manufactories and asylums, that
be may the belter uplift and ennoble his

ent reductions the n.ort dceeptire and di*-

bonost expedients ha- e been restored to.
.DoWiU C. LUUqobo, rf Oswego,

has

For instance

the : .pi ropriation

Centennial last sewtioa was
hw State and been Speaker five terms.
•

Be has served one

term

He is a man of great

Slate.

He was a

in

included in

the whole amount of appropriations made

Congress.

while that for tbe present yeas wu pros­

in his

perously left out, this Staking the apparent

influence

delegate

for the

to

the

St.

total

fett than

it res ly

is by just

amount of that apprep iation.

wall, but Tilden'* Domination is altogether

the

avaril

An

ofthe Court of Claims of about two mil­
lions was left unprovic^d for thus transfer­
ring the payment of-■ Govcmeaent ob-

Hayss and Wheeler.

Mr.

Littlejohn, is

re situated as to know all about Tilden s

Canal Reforms, and no ooc knows bet­

ter their shallow and hollow nature.

ligatioto, due rti* year,

making the

Mr. Hendricks

m

a

member

• Thirteenth,

Fourteenth

and

leu

of the

public.

What the central

cial governments of

Brazil

and provin­
under

this

sagacious head are doing to elevate the
people is shown in tho Brasilian ecboo)
exhibite. No educational departuMUt in
the Exhibition surpaaK-s this in breath of
scope and accurancy of detail. The book*,
maps, pictures and eases of brilliant in­
sects are all arranged, too, with an artis­
tic sense of color and effect which hints

archive* in pcs-

eewon of the War Department, has saved

k“»

TBj«»e Bl»n U

aril enough thBt aa earthly loheriuaoe

•tends in valid title deeds.

It is sad to say

that multitudes of apparently intelligent

and estimable people, seem to

anticipate

the securing of a Spiritual and everlasting
inheritance, on their own conditions, and

by

inatruments

of their

own

devising.

And with this eod in view, they are per­

ALTERATIVE, tfflffi. 8OLV0A UD BI

DfflflC-

outward

sad sensible, writ is-to despise the inner

and Spiritual.

Throughout

Bible

the

the sensible is tbc instrument of tba spir­
itual.
Various natural, sensible and

material things are the appointed chan­
nels

of religious

and

grace*

benefits.

Every Divine gift is traceable to—ia then»cn/&lt;&gt;Z cwuar/ umismedii -wWcb, and
back of which bi the remote, the Infinite

The greatest difficulty which the

min­

per­

isters of Christ have in this age, is lo

suade men to conform

the

to

&lt;*l«wn/,

They persist in

to wc the instrumental.

thinking they can hare the inward indc-

nap where they have pot sown. * They

undertake to repeat without doiitf any­
thing.

PUPAIUCb BY
11. R. STEVENS, Borton, Ma «.

They insist that wo shall. accept

They

wiH

wot

come to Holy Baptism, because they

see

they Mirte and ton.

meaning; that ftisa

coatract

which

liacf* them to certain things, and they Lara

tibai, and no they indulge a fancy that
they can pct tho good of Baptism in some

M

Mqu* »oo

much cnroungenient in tWn cffbff’ro Mbk

Syrians, Turks or’ Arabs—all the others
are innocent of Mohammedan blood. They
have, however, succeeded admirably in
tanning their faces— by a solar process or
otherwise—and in adjusting to their per­
sons a thoroughly Mussulman costume__ a
rad f« «ap, trowrere renembiiqg two salt­
sack* joincl from tbe waist to the knere,
and haring their mouth tucked tightly
around the legs jut above the ankles, and
a dapper little embroidered jacket, of the
rouive fashion. The keepers of moat the
bamaH, intend of piling up a-fortme, do

out sotna-other way, from lho*c riirvtian

ay,

VALUABLE INFORMATION.

-O

&gt; is noi a aariag

^■sse::

wfeo offer tbe opportunity of pureLasirw
i and other fancy arti
T“J’k“ s“*J*
phat, tar Mount He-

VB6CTIXK ia SoU by all Mt'1&lt;1HTS.

IENTS

though , little tenth ctam English gravely

WINSLOWS STEAM

inform tbc newspaper men that the Amer-

in BimirBiion uxer ,he
Bj*d«&amp;oall» taken, «f UnU who*
plumage shadowzjn brilliancy the tints of
U&gt;nutar.L TkeeotawB*
rf

I-' -

W) theieartparttalar.

j

/

MAKBLE WORKS

pnmtal^ki, ai&gt;a A, uito, ire bb
•9® “ lU jta ME £n is ■ mn&gt;,

H» A'.;’’
.
•
AtKai&amp;mazoo, Ttlieli-

ilion

FiRounth
dfaloyaity.

Hence Kb

af ter

Novara io lhe urinrao do w

booO&lt;4

doioflayAiiq;wRWl-MfcUl, aton,

Gt

possible I*re*d-

VEGETINE

Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and.Invigorates the
whole- System.

I cannot but think it just as improper
and wished, to depreciate the

the

claimants

man aa

J. W. It.

very solicitous that tits instrument of con-

NEW

fc. ,..,
rrtV-’.t • -tris '
•V|nl
Tho exhibits mads by Brazil in its pi&gt;

time

than it

Tbc examination er rebel war claims in

connection with tbc &gt;e

’.United States Senate voted against

future

to a

apparent total

honestly is, by just tM sum of that award.

themselvta ray tauterfo/ good, *ey

PniLADXi.rniA, August 23th*lR7G.

were, upon the whole, amply justified in

The express conacnt

tion of them.

God hasjoined to^bcr ;.th* lrt^r'ftom

though the

ocrat*.
4th.

• Mr. Tilden.

which art

unduly depreciated in the popular &lt;-uima

petually giv« to dirordig there which

thermometer does.pot range quits as high

against the votes of many bard money Dem­

to protect

who arr

is simply teku/e of it, outward am? inward, it* form

without tiic form

and substance, its letter and spirit—ancumpelleJ to give a seemingly undue

wound. Four or five cocoons are placed
in each of a number of compartments, in
a sort of basin holding hot water, kept at a
to in Judo and July. The latest intelli­ requisite temperature by means of steam
gence from Mr. Kerr leaves no hope of pipes. The gummy matters are wftcued
hia ^recovery.
The President goes, or bls by the water, .and the fibre thus released.
Next, the ends are caught up by a small
vacation Saturday; and the city is being
broom, with which the cocoons are stirred,
rapidly depleted of member* of Cougreas
and those from each compartment being
and other officials.
Centennial visitors brought together are passed through an
continue to enliven the Capital by their eyelet, which strips off a portion of the
visits on their way to Philadelphia or on gum, and thence, through several ethers, to
their way home from thn great Exposition. tbe reel. The silk, a» taken from the
reels, is made up into what are know as
Those ofthem who have seen it are dusd
books, for exportation, and as hanks, for
in their wonder and amaxenrauL
domestic use.
All these procesnes are con■
Logan. stonily going on in the Brazilian depart­
ment, to the wonder and delight of crowds
of interested spectator, who are in steady
OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER.
attendance thonghout each day to witness
the marvelous work of the insect silk spinThe weather

they

the “set for the defence of th* Gmpel’ —tkf

wortMcu,

substance is empty and

=rton*c of the gew-gaw vending Turks
and Arabs at tbe Exhibition wish that
convicted tbem*elves of duplicity’; If they speak, among the foreign counties repre­ they had stayed in Germany or Wert of
refused they were in equal peril Gf offending sented at the Exposition. Tbe late visit the Mississippi, where they am their fath­
tho North and West, without the aid of of the Emperor Dom Pedro has caused ers before them were boro and bred.
which Tilden would be inevitably defeated- mueli to l*e written concerning that country Said one of them yesterday:. ;‘l. tail yer,
pard, at Wienna I made puahels of foliar;
A novel x&gt;mpromst&lt;e helped them out which has tended to familiarize our peo­ nere, at disSamteutrial, I not make 'noug
While they “deplored" sueh “lamentable ple with their southern kinsfolks, as we salt ter sprinkle a dom-dit’sdail—’s' help
occurrences" and condemned the partici- have suddenly come to recognise them. me I" This speech he aecompanied with
pents, yet the fact that the negroes, Bcalla- A learned member of their Communion efforts to make known by gesture what be
could not speak.
His case is not an ex­
put the case strongly tbe other day : “We
ceptional one. The proprietor of one of
in .voting the Republican ticket in open are Americans, as you ; we claim to be a* the “Holy IaumT* bazaars iwys that “ha
defiance of the known wishes ofDemocnta, free a jpeoplo as you ; the only difference shut np next veek und go home," if he
docs not before then begin to do some
had so exasperated them that they were
buainere. There are no less than seven of
unable to restrain the promptings of their

votes were relied on to elect Tilden and

anstakenly dream that they do tlm* fl.

And while the form without the ak lhe inward. • Hence,

oijied.

b^

But tbeae sre time* when mru jn urOcr_

and nl*t&lt;n»n, both the letter

both

and the tpint, the »yn and the

ington.

Rigffi

in

the country is rdeaved by the adjournment

they have earned the title of the mnst in­

tion bills that an atQoammcnt might have

borne

his gastronomioJeets at crow eating. But

of a House which has neglected every
opportunity to relieve the prostration aud

days of the session, they would hare taken

by the Senate on the rontrsted appropria­

’Mr"-’■‘“fl

reminded of it. .
"‘ It*
But it should U -coAtanily

murderers and rendered doubly pliant by

diture of more than a million.

to

u

Lb Uiog 0B««f the fathers, that be Md

interest, by

lart hours ot the sinsiea to tharougly ex­

provision
or ssving
b
pruvuwu ffor
wvi.,
"wnaitl,,
*’■ ^Prtsrtd
r-w-jioc condiu.,,..

Bo
»o God's
uoae

and

' t and H e»d
madotooruer
te Monupatterns rapplW

Y^ijfodhr tho most

“Tbe fkrtmalb

intrilwdwd

OSoeeGppW,

r and Unpnrtvd
high polishing
^ran do wotk
tbosu who

�-“•"•an*-, a* _
Wri'tea for (ho Baaaaa.
x
nd now we can’t have Uy more Ttopnbli-

4

“J“d"
'**•■u »■wu'wmsprereui Mfi^oa appMrenre
“ «y *»pony in th. Maw. Their nnmb.ro
should be increased to 100 without delay.
By th. nominaUeu, on Wednendny last, of Aw
D. Rork, for tbe Legislature, our nominations

A better ticket than th.
present on* was n«v*r placed before the p*o&gt;*• »f th* County of Barry, and wc predict
it will b* elected by mor* than 1200 majority;
were cmplmd.

Th* Sweat House at Grand Rapid*, Lyon
4 Pickering, Prcprietore, all in all, iIMoond to no other House in tb* 8iat«. W* note
that it is largely th* home of th* men of Barry
county who are called to that city on bushes*
or pleaeoM, and to m quiet sad pleasant as it
। to possible for a popular resort io be. Reader,
when you visit Grand Hapi.to, tty th* Swaet
Hons*.

I*. Chandler
that
authorixed
to
HU
•Ujmjb.fc.MUUd,
IU'~U|“» i» ,kti,

h7
.k.„,

InviiQ—A. Hubbard. L. B. Hill*, J, J.
Hendtrahou, Hon. G. K. Beamer.
Onaauavtu-s-J. 8, Tarry, C.' L. terpen

-tv. a.

all about the county.

The people of this County have fecial rea
eons for bring proud of lhe Repubf tan candi­
date* for the State Legislature—David R. Cook
for Senator— Joseph W. Stinahoomb and Asa
D. Ilork for th* House of Reprvaeateiivas, a*
three better men do not live, and they have

each of them, th* ability to do well his part in
th* Halls of Legislation, and their name* wilj
be on the “Role" at Lansing next Winter­
Mark that John.

On Friday evening laat we had th* pleasure
of lisienting to aa address on National pollbefore th* Haye* and Who I er dub ' in this
city, by Jons W. Com Esq., a resident of
the first ward in this city. Mr. t'uaier ia an
exceedingly able speaker and handled his
subject in a manner well calculated to carry
cenvincition lo every hearer.

We

outs and the Ins. W* always knew tbe poor old
follow wu troubled with curriture of lhe spine,
and a cranky temper, and couldn't bear to
have bi* pedro token, but we never thought
bejreuld tosh himsrif into a rag* sad'writ*
■uoh a devutatlng articl* and hump himself
entirely out of sbapo just because we laughed
aithsjok* of Id. political honesty and didn’t
think that little circular he spent two week*
In "riling to the honesl Democrat, end Liber­
als of Barry county wu the meet profound
Stale paper that hu boea written ia the last
fifty years. Poor old fellow h* still think, he
is Norman the conqueror and anything he my*
or write* mud of necessity t&gt;« food for the
great unwashed bat he to over doing himself.
Rueb giant'efforts will up the vigor of hl.
brain, he must he careful, what he needs is to

. Hon—E. I*. Chandler, A. M. McCollum
Vatontiu Iteplogl*, G.. H. Abram.
’

About th* tlm* when Samuel J. Tiid*n
said ••This war is a perfect outrage, and I
will lend no*aasiatue* whatever is'its pros­
ecution,'' Thomas A. Hcwdrieka wm making
a speech at Shelbyville, Indiana, and using
such language m th* following:
am ready
to oompromise at any time. If there is any
man who desires to continue fighting and
spending the people’s money, 1 do'not lyrnpathiee with him."

P*riy nor hold any more Omvmiiions,
THcwin’s ••Connecting link" objects!

H* any* in the Journal of last week that he
watclmd the proceeding* of th* Republican
^&lt;**ty Oenveeti ia gad knows all about the

ter, J. H, Earl, Adam l^wi*.
PwataiiVKU-Hon A. C. Ttowae. M. J.
Go**, B. W, Johnson, L A. Hltold.
Rvtlamu—B. A. Owen*, J. R. Dudley, Goo.
Brown. C. H. NiOM.
Tnosxxrrta—Hon. F. W. Collin., B. B.
Smith, R. E. Comb*. R, B. Men«r.
Yatrass Brntaos—Wm. P. Garren, O*o. H.
Ford, Samuel C. Ritchie, W. B. Ellaworth.
Which report wu accepted and adopted.
Oa motion of Hon. A Elliott, The chair ap­
pointed u teller* Goo. H. Ahram*. L. B. Hill*
and Valentin* Replogl*.
On motion of Hon. Geo K. Beamer, the
eenvenlion proceeded to an informal ballot for
Repreaaaatiy* which resulted aa follows, vis :
Whole No. of votes.
35
of which Hon. Amo* C. Towne received
R
' Ron. Adam Elliott
•«
4

goto a Republioaa, Granger, Temperance,
Democrat Reform, Greenback picnic and quiet­
ly rut under the shady branches *f a haw
thorn tree. It would soothe hi* troubled spirit
and prolong bi. day. of usefullneao, and
when his health and tamper to improved be
might sit upon about *ixl«en goose egg* sad
thereby become a great producer, and lhe
falhtrofhi. kind.
I

Street.

dairy. 1KS3.
Tallow. 0GSBK.
■Rio mITm firm: Jvbbins 1M»W sold.

, The thank* cf the editor of lhe lixxxsa are
towlerel loth*friendu whoso kindly aided
isrsifiBR the beautiful ||ay** and Wheeler
pdsia frootef ln« office, qn Friday

Rum of th* Clipp«r*.

Whole No. of votes
of which A. Halstad EHU received

ef lhe latsest Jobbins house* in thl* elty *an II
n*r*r did a* xaneh a* duriax th» la* S montM.
Profit* ar* small, and it to that whfch caaxa io
nueb eramblinx about hard tim«e ; hut oxpense*
ax* tmall oom pared with tb» war period.

Asa D. Rork
On motion *f W. P. Garrett, Aaa D.
was declared nnanimoualy nominated. Mr.
Rork being calledAut thanked th* convention
for the honor eojftcrred and pledged himself
to do all in hl* power for th* interest of th*

Michigan's Pride,

Olivet College, Olivet. Mich.
The Fall Term l-ogins September 14ih.
Full corps of InsUmctoni in all Deport­
ments. Prof. G. W. Chadwick will give
leeoons on the new Pipe Organ. Imdien
will please apply to Miss H. D- Storke,
Principle. Geotleiucn to H. Q. Butter­

field, D. D. Prreideut.
xxi354l

Bevier,
Haber,
Hamilton.

FOR SALE.

Smith,

” • Tw’n8
of character nnd
•Wity." True evary word.
. ‘

Our Centennial,

r"UB,y
P«,fiH'w»Wthe tint* of the District Oennre &lt;£ Bj',1,e ’•y&gt; th*y Ure B nwa ’‘•*

Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres to Exchange.
for a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.
W. A Woodworth, Atty,
and Real Eeilte Agt. Douglas,
Mich.

* ’wHZi?rper’ ,r-j pr’B*iB« “ •*ho,,,t-

I have it'hogc Mock of Pare Castor Oil.
Pure Lard OiL
Pore G video Oil.
Bought since the last decline tn prices.
Call and examine goods and prices. You
will gain by it.
. People's Drug Store.
W. II. Goodykab.
xxi29wlt2

THE IICKFORB AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine 1

Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best
n the market. A full supply at J. ft
Roberts'.

^s.’^rsstte -sssia!
amity MaeMao, I eylJpder^Tl noodlea Mtj
ml* *»**iia* will'b* teat to any urt of th*
dt*:o* or Canada, rxy.re., v tery** y&gt;r*-»«tod.
pt of th* priee.

CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Eeq.. ofNa.hvm*, for Probat* Judge.

&lt;h,rlhsak. *« due and tendered th* £d|t-

OILS

Fob Salk—A valuable young
itprirc of Marshall Pricket.

TbcRtv. J. B. ||uiiOi4&gt;f Middleville, was
Odektadavn in the pulpit of the M. E.
Church ®f this city, yesterday, with s'para*

T’-e Vermontville Enisrpriss say* :
"The lUpol-lievn* of Barry County hav*
^•tajwise thio; in nominating Clement

BlCKFOkJ

\jwtte*

All kinds of fruit, candies, nuts and
raisins, fot sale at ibo lowest prices by
JohnStanley.

District in eare of hi*"«l*ction.
Tb* *onvention chore as a District ComudtEntros Bax.txb :
[Mar Nir.—On August 22d the WhHe Stripe l**. for th* next ensuing two years, Hon. A.
Base Ball Clab of Bedford and the Augusta pi but A M Armour, A. H. Ellis, Hon. A. C.
Hub played th* second match gam* at Auguste T.wM, He*. Geo. K. B—r 0- -otion of
■resulting in a victory of tb* former. ’ Mow Hon. A.C.Towne, theconvvntfon voted tohold
the next eoav*nlKnat Prdri*vill*.

E
P
J
E

Local Slijipa^ Notice?

x xi29tf_________ __________________

evening

still living but the

xxt31yl

Two good milch 00wt and a few sheep
for sale.

On motion ofW. P. Garrett the convention
toted to proceed to the 4lh informed ballot
which resulted aa follows, vii:
■

Onjmotian
tion proceeded lo thtr 6th informal
which resulted a* follow*, vis :

it reader will find our Ws&lt;hington lelpubli«lie&gt;l to-day. uf great political iniM&gt;c*. and our Centennial letter, very

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.

.

Remember all aecaunts and notes are
due and we mart and will have our pay.
Smith, Manek t Preston
xxi304w

Hasting*. Michigan.

Th* White Stocking* of JohnstowA "ftoup*d" th* •‘Haymakers’’ on Friday Aug. 26
with a score of M to S oa au*n laniig* wh*n
th* gam* wu drawn owing to th* lateness of
th* hour. Th* gam* wu Umpired by John

.
Bought very low and WE will sell them ai
prices that will please the closest buyer.

M. D. Reed desires to call attention, to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all hour* of any day, ready to do
any work in his line, from putting a new
Soko in an old wheel, to the building of
e beat buggy over seen in the county of
Barry. Don't forget the place; in the
shop with Janon Rich A Bro., corner o.
Church and Railroad Street.
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full competition. In their Wore is located the
Telegraph office which is a special a Tomodstion to all our people who send or receive
telegrams. When you are in wat . of any
Drug*. Books, Stationery or Wall Payer, don’t
foil to call at th* Pbmnix Drug Store,’ South

State

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
*
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

OILS.

On motion the convention
proceeded to
second informal ballot which resulted as fol­
low*. vis :

as we feel sure he would he able to c*pe sueecasftilly with any imported sx-eblelhe Demo­
crate may put In the field.

aid* of

jfg (leMre to call your attention to our stock of strietlu
pureDR I rOS and MEDlCIJfES We make a speciaUty in
dealing in only strictly prime DRUGS. We believe it is
for the inter.
of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only primC and pure MEDICINES.
We have a larjc stock of

Liat or Patents.

List of patents issued lo Inventor* of Mich­
igan for the week ending Aug. 29, 1876, and
each dated Aug. 16. 1876. Furnished thia
paper by Cox &amp; Cox Solicitors uf Patents,
Washington, D. C.
J. Debts, Bieam Engine Cut-off, JMkson.
A. .Michules, Ramea, Monroe.
A. Speer, Rotary Engine*-, Hart.
A. Eldridge, Shuttle Carrier for Sewing
Machine, Big Rapids.
R. Knowlton, Hay Rakes, Ann Arbor.
A. Right, Umbrella Supporter, Monro*.

hope his

Attention is asked lo tbe advsrtumonl of
Banxsa &amp; Co., printed on our third page.
Thia firm have the neatest drug store in Cen­
tral Michigan, and a stock of goods in every
department of their business that for quahty
cannot be surpassed anywhere, and which
they will »*U at priecea which defy .'incecas-

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE.

Will, of coutm, wish to see all th* sights
comfortably and cheaply.. .To this end th*
Canada Sonth&lt;-ria R'y Company
hu, through It* connection* in the West and
Northwest, ptoc*i on sale a large number of
Tocn.m’ Exccuiow Ticxrr* at r*M»y r*duced rates, by which passenger* can not
only visit the Centennial Exhibition at Phil­
adelphia, but can, in addition, visit th* prin­
cipal eastern citiea, with an opportunity of
stopping at any of tbe great number *f fismou* rsMrts in Now York and Pennsylvania.
The Canada Southern fa tbe only Bn*
from the West running directly to Niagara
Fall*, giving passenger*, from the train, a
tion in lbw favor u thrir power *f curing tb*m. wonderful pancramfc view cf this Mighty
upteially in loeaUtl** where fabrii* complaint* *f Cataract, Horae-ohae Fall, th*
an Internlttesi typ* prevail, and wb.re the ordi­
nary rwcxrew of th* pharmaeopmia. sub m qui­ ly at the Falla. The track of the Canada
nta*. an*nfa, birmuth. *to.. affordno adequate N«atberM is an air line, laid with rteel
rails of lhe heaviest pattern ,- there are no
curve* or grades; wood is used far fital;,

mtana *f invIroraUon and protection aaaiest dis­
ease. invariably reap an ample barren of health.
Digvation. excretion and aeeretion are rendered
r*r*Iar &gt;ai vlroreu* by thia reline tonie sad al­
terative. sad th* assealial* ef health, beta* arcured. that bleaeinc natnrally followr. N'ervout
diaeasee. Intermittent and recnitten: fover*. rheu­
matism. bUIocxn**. and kidney or bladder trouble*

Tho hydrate of ehlovai and the bromide of pota*-,
tium ars both highly pornielo*. dras*. the «rw.
dosdlns the brain and. It to mW. weakening toni­
city of th* vvaeu system: and th* latter ratals*
ibedtotetion and infoctinx th* blood. Hitetetteri.
Bitten uhfova* th* remedial pnrpore of both
th** modtotoM. which to to soothe tho krais sad
n«rv«s. without eauritm aayhurtfcl after effoete
**•«■»&lt;•**»■

nocriona at Niagara FaJiasuad JMN*!• with th* New York Central iuMI
Erie Railway*, u&gt;c Canada Southern
tofoM bocomiBg the faTwrtte line'to
the East. Ticket* via this popular Mm
ban be procured at all affiu* of connecting
linu, or-at pt* Company's own office*. ,.
drusen
eaB ** olrta^ne^ ^7 •
FRANKE. SNOW,
Genl Pass, and fMKAg’L

XXI27if.

�thi^akiugeeipackage

rural topics

THE HANL'BE FILE
The farmer who does not feci a deep in­
terest in the accumulation of manure

is,

not to bo found this side of the “Far West,”
a* it ia his bank irom wtriqh^ia check* out

his deposits

that

make "hut crops grow.

But how to obtain a ?m®^qn^ sqpply is
lhe great quesfaun of rhe 1 Ay. •’CWhmer-

end

fertilisw* cost a great deal of money,

when ex tesriyuiy applied1 ahi ■ Amd often
dp ivagive'hatisfactiqa, especially in

HujK*&gt;3-

dry

I* htWSfanners must generally

xdy on their

stable manure,

which con­

account
ofuo secondary.---------* intl^j ’matter of
realising the besl market prforduriug hot weather xartieuNriy . *bould shippurs be eApecii Hj
regrod to
exagts.' Tubs i
‘and firkins should
used exclusive y&gt; bw*; in
.............
...... disthis some
crimination in roquwr.d. Oak fixkins and
tubs arc taked t* ’preforeunc to others on'
account of that neater appearance, thpugh
ome purtioi u?». home-made tuba, which
' —
[ UaeSrjpurpoBn. Another
packages are becoming
Jie part of dealers is the
fmorc readily to shippers
_________ _________ » more readily agree on
tare if* ct tain kind of tub is used to
which1 Uicy are accustomed.
Therefore I
recommend tubs, pails and firkins as the
most dreirabla and. in tlw cud, the most
economical packages used. Parties should
be careful * soak their packages well be­
fore using. ; In butter snaking always use
the best rai . Parties ehoald be careful
to pack their butter solid, completely fill-

tains every constituent that crops require;

i»B Um. pufcaHM,u4 w »pn»a « ptaxoT
dean now Heacbed eotton over it dipped
in brine, uuaily tacked in at lhe edges so
tain should be kept, and every pound of when movc&lt;l it will not damage the appear­
ance.
Knowing that these instructions
their manure should be raved that possibly are old to few but new to many, I offer
caa be
Mileh cows should bo yarded at them fur tfib purpose oflinring uniformity
night, feeding diem some ..green crop in in trade;« y[|U as in packing.,
and to obtain s good supply of this, all the
live stock drat farms w3l? profifthly bus-

their yard at evening, it their pastures be
short, and early in the moruiag, as clover
in May or June, and sowed corn, or Hun­

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuff’s. Fancy
Goods, and in fool a com­
plete Stock of Druggies
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Peo
pie's Drug S toreisdirectly opposite Empire Block.
One door east of Spauldings

Of every Description which we

■-ln„

can sell cheaper than any Irotrn • in Bar­
ry Ooanty, for these reawns:
1st. Beeaneewe have no rent t » pay
±j. BecauM we make the mnst r»r out

goods ourselves.
Sd. Because we keep the best c work4th. Hocatme we wsrrBBt »H goods wr
make.
1
'
_
We sell none of tills chca|&gt;-ruade Fur­
niture that te made by machinery. The
goods we make l« made by hand, and

warranted. We i-.vlte all peradn* 19
call and Inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. Ko trouble at all
show gocxla.
Pariiea having Pioturea to iramo
would do fell to g 1 them framed cf us

Hastings, July 18A_187C

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.

garian grass later in the season. This
gnu* or millet a* it is aometintus called,
may b* rirnn at any time from May 15th,
to July 15th, and it makes excellent green
feed few stock. Three pecks of awsl to the
acre is enough for green fcqding. and a
half* buahd for haj, when sawn about
Juno 1st. The manure iifthc yarded stock

STEINHOFF &amp; WCOD

4*’* sfle? **r»iee n lk*

MM&amp;srjiS.tS’-R

as we ctmi/Io it P
..-rand Cheaper than
any house in P . .y County. We keep
the Largest e«.u Beat ■elected stock of
PlUrURE FRAMES AND MOULDiNufi,
ekb,

Brackets, PAFEM-HoLnWaliAPockjcto, Rlippee-

HOIJIEKH,
and everything In the Furniture llde.
We invite all person* to call and look

thrown in a broad heap, V,
kept_____
flat_________
on tbe,
top to receive rains; and then every few
dap throIT oa layers of weeds, refuse straw
or anything found
found upon the farm that will
deoompoBoand make manure. Frequently
Tarrant’s Sditer Aperient.
a fidd M covered with toll weeds; cut them
with your mowing ma chine before the will cnrrMt
Midlty. r«li«&lt;« lk» pota. tarry off
needs ripen, and'draw them to your com*
pout heap, patting on a layer as often as sad IU aaaml Om would pcevoat mneh tuff«rin«.
you gather a layer ofcow dang. Slacked
lime will hasten docotnjxvuLien , but plaster
will be of no particular benefit where there
is much matter to be decomposed.
Ashes
also had better not be used in such a com­
pcat. Salt may be put on it—What yon
have from your meat barrels that lias been
uaed ; but it will not pay to buy salt at its
market value to use on land in any manner.
Farmers must increase the number of their

Peerless Milk Safer.

Us
A

»hi«rd th* F*U*nt 10

WESTERN LANDS

now on exhibition st our Fun i’uie
Stnrv. All klnda of work road* tn or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­

Samical aOetiaiiral

DENTISTS !
WlUaitori lo all braorbei &lt;st the IW^loa »•*

J. Cole &amp; Son

lAUKTHMCTS.

niture noatlv done.
WE MEAN RUSIKEtiS!
Furniture Rooms «&gt;uth ride State St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware

THETXNTlMOXy OFTHE WlfOLE tOBU'.

BQWirS OHDBL
Bad L«f», Bad Dream. AoNa aal Vktn.
ALLdewwiixUa af awn *ro rea-iuUe by Ur
•V«r aad dlUrrat ■&gt;« of thl&gt; isudtublt rtw
tss

NEW. MUSIC.

GROCERS.
Ldcskhold 111KLOD1E8
u .eonulm tba foUowiac ftrao*.

Ofer for SaleSt tic Lowest linn Rate
IM PIASTER
STUCCO

WATER HIE
LIRE

H.W.P. COLSON’S
U INDIAN

SALE ON EXECmON.

STKIBIAS I SO'S

cows, in order to increase their supply of
manure ; and sec that you obtain, or raise,
only good ones, as poor animals are not
profitable.
■nd c»ln the lore urf affMdon of any peraon [hey
ftgsmaBC-No fanner should be without an ice
house, because it ia absolutely necessary
in every family to preserve frosh meat apd
other thing* in the- Summer sewwn. I
once knew a farmer who drew a few tons
of ice in large square cakes, and packed
thsm up upon a few rails mar liis houesc,
to keep the ice from the ground, with a
bed of straw between and upon the rails.
After the ice had reached a height ofabout
eight feet, with a diameter of ten feet, he
covered U&gt; two
thick with straw, top
and sales, aud then set some boards up so
as to shade the ice, and carry off the rains;
and that ice kept till September.
’
,,______ r. This
shows that ice will keep well above the.
ground, Bofld&gt; *
« onsc
■ • for -it about

Where you wul find all kinds ol

SHAIR

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

PROBATE ORDER:
OF MICHIGAN, Coanty of Barry. w.-

BTEBS' OACRF.P OEUiCTIONB.
No. 2. Prioo SJcU.. conUdni M f»llow» :
^t'nnto are4’ A’^thrm”".............. **"cSp«r
Sarinc Vled'ml Mala Voieaa—,—___ ...Weened.

I J- MW,

•asxa;ttg.”*^iSv:

Carriaje, Sloans Ornamenta

ateSrKaeare aTthe throat and &lt;haM. Ta an*’
Uta ferar and laawn the iaflamatioa. atrht arwa
Pilto abonld be taken nieht ant norairr- il&gt;’
KTERF

TifttWqifare, iri——__ r ________
side ; lay down old rails, &lt; or anything to B™"*— • C:-.
keep thevce off tbe ground, pack in sawed
tehte. faaviro; 18 inches of space between |
tbe ke and the sides of the house to be
filled with Btraw firmly packed down. The harios bron ■sadforsssss xsamia U»pOteiiMot
l»r. lUrlow nndjothrr pruBinent^^wcbiM of
door should be in two parts, each about
firs foct kmg, the upper one to be used
till the iae gets beiow the top of the lower
oac, with movable steps to go up to it.
Between 110W and January is die time to
buiUr frur lee bouse.-, I. know of no ad-.

•

VRGAN 0ELHOT1ON8.

ttoanwitebi be aa ebrraaeion of tkr cheat. «««
from arthma or oth«.- eanat-i
Hies, Flatnloa, Stricinrw,

At A. M. Hoek'a &lt;'.rrtege Shop .

Jefferson St,

-

Mailings, Mich.

rewind W
1 walar.aad

THE DlblAK RED DROPS

BTrp7SbM0M,

THE EHEMT OF DISEASE!

THE FOE OF PAIN
MUSTAW

. ■
on~lh.-cta~

BBWALO. N. ■
p. p. Box m&amp;.

IIATCAW.
The tat time to moke hay cops is from
now fa November, as fanners have more ,
Iriatrre than earlier tn the ssuk », and they ■
sunt be made in edod drying weather. ■
T^m.following U.ihc w^tmer of making

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TE.3T OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS SO FORE IT WIXL
NOT, BEAL. NO LAUENERH FT
WILL NOT CUKH. HO ACHE, NO
PyUNiTHATAEZLICTH THE HV-

Train MEN

v«y aopcrior caps, jw practiced by nn In­
diana fanner; Hdtekes OM-fonrfh dtance '
.ofJMSMfMtt'U' A gnUOT pf hfiu water,
bdSbd skim, and then *»k thy,pppliuiM
thi* far 24- hou» ; take out afol partly dry
and when half dry pat tbe muslin io^so-:
Intaoa composed oftwo ounces of alum and
&lt;mc ofaugnr of lead to «sch pilon-of water.
Soak tbc muslin well in this and hang it
up to dry. lie says R will make it bmh
fire undwaterproof. Thfc caps he cqjteqne
und one-fourth yards long, which ui^kcs
aqnare, and after hemming the end.*attaches aeadsfaa ifaHK-ke&amp;MteatdjMte wbowt the■
hay or wheat cock... Ope hundred caps
will answer for ten acres of1
' ’
wiR last for years. A good
do not u« hay cajw ; hut 1

mMMWtkaa, atleyoltai
UmbmAh. m tem » •
la mvwx;
MfMOliawwL.
&gt;
'
'»nt«wa»iWxxM.
A aoaa.4* d Um Aawnwe Oromi)! 'Sbta, u3 U»po&gt; dMald
tejMMaWfHklMUruUni &gt;&gt; &amp;

FOR

e ale or trade-

aaaclu* wonno. anr«. ..r u&gt;-»r. au wneoueae'.j
■asaat»«arvd.lhaaoaadalhas**lTt.ai!l ma
bra!; warm broad and water |-&gt;uHiroa &gt;p?M era
tba aliatiii porta, aner the OiRteeat Sai wet nHI
tabbed ia. wilraeoUie and
Ue «t
■roatlr amint tha eero. There t&lt; a *d«retiwi«r
ulaer. rare, aad nwelhns.whkU need notbenta-i
bm. auuiodiatapoa tbofulbesof yoath. nad, «n
wk A this Oiajmmt barren^ re^wwrod-iu’
SOTStaten rotsrdy. In eunuraeb roimaowiwtie
■error mile to roslote tbe-netam tu a baaUay ium
U the IHlla be taken aectrdisc &lt;» the retMrl itstraetteoa.
Viptherja, Vkaraled Bare TUrubt. and Fa4et

TLE COSTING 2T&gt;c..

60c..

J*ffi

rlftfc

or jt-M.:

ONK WTABLK STTAM SAW W

&lt;
-ifc
good ortfcr rualag every &lt;fay, ONE
i
HEAVY V.AIK OK MULES J yav old
OXlt».,wi*UCAiE. ONE ug0Y

TRKMH
jixartw

ttik •«&lt; of COtar CMtO.'.

CEN

HOUSE

J4MM wm exrerimtntiuc. h« *reW«tily iuu:

iib

w

“-mill liifiu m-fi;! rt nil

kick.

. E. STAUFFER,
mM«I

Prop.

&lt;*■&gt;»&gt;• aw.'oliait

eld idAMW lMuUM. with
fatter
aeaoAimdatteM. Iab*D te ateatadkM all a^
-tt-’t -r- ,HMMta*m«*sr»*oswas-wfiiateMtt
WteHtei.-wim»«&lt;...

B IU.IARD, CORQUfrnre iio:

Turwer In I!oni|
Wm&lt;».
AU ltf4a tfTMl HmmTU., Am
BEAR OF 220 NORTH SECOND ST,, (Second
Floor.) PHILADELPHIA,
Miltal

W.

;tijuh h'ijjwS—

.TENTS
t».o.anj-‘"SS
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VOL. XXI.

KO. 36.

HASTINGS, BARRYCOUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, ADGUSK3L&lt;87&amp;

WHOLE NO 1079.

UNPARttLED SUCCESS

13

‘

bfrW^E

Meana'riarary and death:
A rote lor Oaaeral Hum
Prosperity ■:&gt;.! Peace.
To voia fbr p&lt;ta Tilden

TRIUMPH SINGLE REAPER.
Which is the (test One Wheeled Mncldue in the Market.

Cull end

I SEE THE BATH PLATFORM BUGGIES
Both Finished and Unfinished.

YJbrhdor, Buffalo Pitta. Ohio Sworptlakw,

rlMrldiliFUWrWiM’ r

TUB OLD AND RNLIABLN TATLOK BAKE. ASD THE IMCUOVHD
jfikCKSOX WAGON CONSTANTLY ON HAND

One door east oil Goodyear’s Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.
April

Hastings, 12, 1876.

z

IffifiEffllHnSHH

t

R. 0. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON,
••Aunt Abba," raid Hugh one after­
noon when he came in from school and
was standing by th® dining-room fire, “1
wish I might quit school; 1 am learning
just nothing at all, and 1 have the head­
ache aft day ; my feet arc like blocks of
ice. I will study nt home.”
“Did Dot Martha come home with you ?
School is out, is it not ?'
'•Yea, Aunt Abba, but I divpot Ifkc to
tell the reason sbo is not here.
You can
ask her when she comes."
It was nearly dark when she camo in,
and Mrs. Emerson raw tint her eyes were
red and swollen.
“What is the trouble, little one?” she

’ isnrnw ikt

n ,i&gt;j ; z: to i _ tom
jo oil ifcLta' L- ®i"
raabr^M &gt;

asked kindly.
The poor child came sobbing to her
aide, and held up her chubby hand, all
swollen and purple, while the tears stream­
ed down her cheeks.
.
“I have been feruled far making picDrawing her to tho light, Abba saw
the marks of a heavy ruler across the tendcr flesh; the skin was broken and the
blood settled badly. She took warm wa­
ter, soaked the poor aching hand, and
wetting a soft towel » tincture of arnica,
bound it up; then said :
"Does it feel better? 1 am very sorry
you did anything wrong.’'
'•I do not think I &lt;fid.
It was just
this. Il was very cold at noon, and I
told pome of tho little one* to stay in. the
school house and play.
They said they
would if we big girls would draw them
some pictures.
Hattie Leeson and I
said we would ; so we rat down by the
stove and I drew the picture of a man
sitting in a chair, with a ruler m one hand
and a book in the other, and his foot on
the Sort I •»««' » «
tie like the teacher—the children all saul
Il did. EU«i
“J
wo laughed and had a nod• deal
» « of fun.
James Griffin took in' late to look at ft.
JU3* then
u.cu somebod
from the entry
Just
threw a snowball and hit Eddie Watson
on the nose and made It blood badly.

IU

I ’O

THE YANKEE SHOOLMISTRESS.

DENTIST

READ!READ! READ!
Special Medical Announcement

Joy Rumfort and Hdppinest
Sick and At£Uete&lt; !
W HASTINGS

AND VICINITY

SB HHVu

of him?

Before his

nose had

stopped

bleeding, the master came; he told us to
take our seats, and sent Eddie to the
dw to bold a snowball to hu none.
I
never thought of my slate till I wanted t
toum;e»d

wi.i. X"?"’ ronB« 0T
•&gt;t-&gt; th. hapiHtM rwotu.

,r*”0

.* cuxscl TA TioirrxeK. -w
c!‘*T,m

.

"■« »° nuHisraU that Um

Every instfamenTFUM Warranted.
Oil Pi® aidftpstoji®!6 ftr Ne’J?a..Mn
R.D. BULLOOk.

WOO Reward «»r ear MM
I’A.uxnaUmi or Sait Rhame

aT^."111 e»y

Wholesale

-for

M.chrgan

Rapids-EaBtsag,naw and

Fl'm«.r

^6. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

then it lay------desk, with the picture a

handwriting, but I was not going to tell.
The teacher took out his ruler aod told cious of pain. ' The doctor unbandaged
me lb gfrc hlm n&gt;7* hand.
I did not the hand : “Mr. Benson this Is your
want to be punished, and 1 told him I did work I"
not intend any wrong. At that he struck
It was indeed a severe lesson to him ;
tno on the shoulder, and told Die again to he had no thought of thn injury bang of
give him any hand.
Bo I did and ho so severe a nature. Thu deed was com­
htrnck me over so many blown for iusult- mitted io the lieakof passion, and ho act­
ing ’ him ; then he said he should gire me ually writhed with remorse at tho wreck
as taany more far hrlbg to him.
Before he had made. That pale face, and band­
lie got through, tho room turned dark, aged head shorn ofits beautiful curia, and
and I fell down and struck lay head the swollen hand, haunted .bin* far yearn.
.against the corner of tho step Us desk . Dr. Emerson judged correctly, when he
stahtli'iJu.’ Theblowfbegan to run," and thought that it would be a more severe
the girln said I tainted|iw»y.
Mr. Ben­ punishment to look upon his work than
son sent mo Ur my seat, but I could not it would be to pay a few paltry dollars
see half of tho time. I asked him if I into the pocket of her father.
“Mr, Benson," said Mrs. Emerson,
might be dismissed, but be would not 'let
1UO go till scliool was out. Jamas Griffin gently, ,CI have had a good deal of experi­
ran home, and Sir. Griffin came down, ence as n teacher of children, and I be­
and so had to tell him obont it; and I lieve their righto ought to be respected
just as much as the rights gf older people.
rode home with Mr. Griffin."
“Who did write tho name on tho We are liable ourselves to be mistaken ;
how much more so these little ones II never
slate?",
“I think it-'waa Bill Perkins.
You in all my experience had occasion to accn.sc
a
child of lying.
Treat them justly and
know 1 did not son any one do it, but it
fairly, and they will tell the truth frankly.
looked like his writing.*'
1 believe children are made untruthful by
“Let me looks! your head, Martha—
the pernicious treatment which they re­
i* it hurt much ?"
ceive ; and did I continually accuse-a
“There .vrtw a Lig bump np; it is not
child of deceit, I should expect him to
all gone dnsni now—it bled a good deal.".
come to be deceitful.
Another rule I
Mrs. Knienwn thought it iriu a big
adopted, which saved me from much pain
bump, and a big gash too; it made her
and many mistakes; I never punished a
shiver to look at it
The bright curly
child when I was angry or excited myself.
hnir was matted with blood, aud the wa­
I do not believe, if all wha have ths
ter and blood had drippeil down on tho
care of children were to adopt this rule,
girl's nock and shouldersTaking the
they would very often find it necessary to
scissors, she cut the hair off around the
use corporeal punishment.'’
wound, and after a washing in arnica,
applied an adhesive plaster.
She then
took of Martha's wet clothes, soaked her
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
feet in warm water, and put her to bed.
When Dr. Emerson cime in, he could
linrdly contain himself to hair the atory
Washington, August25th, 1876.
through, he was no indignant.
He •ball
“The impudeht sconndrd!
be horsewhipped !u
The harmonious action of the delegates
Don't get axeited, Edward I"
to the New York Republics:! convention
1 “Excited!, Who could he
netted ? A lUUe »vcct child ]
be so abused I It was none of hi
what the children played al uwu limo I”
“Just what Mattie said about it; aha
never meant it as an insult, and a gen­
tleman could not have token it as such."
“No, indeed: he never ought to have
taken notice bTit anyway."
“It cannot be helped nerw ; m noon m
.you are through tea, I wish you would
go up to her room and.sec her."
•
They
*'
verish
Her litti
the outside of the L
__________________
“Sho mint have bjed copiously,” said
the doctor, as hu hud the wrist, tenderly
down os tho bed. “It looks pretty senson The is going to used attention."
The doctor took care of her till mid­
night, and then Hannah took hi* place.
It ifas indeed a serious piece'of work; the
poor girl wm delirious, and would beg of
the iwUr not to strike her again, and
then lie and moan.
Wliun the Doctor
came in the monring, he found Wr: in a
raging lever. There woa a good deal of
excited talk, in Cokbcater that day, and
when Mr- Looson notified the master that
they could dupento With his Mn-iocs in
the- plkbc, he turned very pale, and asked

at Saratoga ; the evidences they presented
of a cotnpwt# unifaction bf nil the various

factions of the party

in the

State ; the

fusion of the liberal an independent voters
with the straighout Republican organiza-

most popular leaders of tho State brought
rejoicing to many an anxious,

doubting

Republican’s heart; and dismay and grief

to many heretofore hopeful Democrats, who
have

been left over here to supervise the

work of the campaign, and to thousands
of others, temporarily or permanently te-

siding here, and who stand prominently

identified wilh one or the other bf the
great parties who are soon to lockhorns in
a struggle for the mastery and control of

tho nation far the next faur years.

regard New York as the State

Many

that "will

decide the contest for good or ill ; and
there is no question but what the Demo­

crats had founded about all their hopa
upon Republican dLiccnions ; and tho mid­
givings of Republicans were quite as gen­

tho' reason.
erally based on their apprehensions that
“Tho fact
Beason, wo don't caro to
no way of compromise would bo found.
have our children quite kiHcd. We have
Cheering intelligence also eomes with
had enough of your flogging here."
every breexo sweeping in from the Prairies
Mr. Hebard was of ceuno very indig­
nant, and witliout consulting Dr. Emerson, of tho great West and Northwest. Even
went to the Grand Jury and entered com­
California sends greetings aud assurancca
plaint against Mr. Benson.
Before the
master had picked up his books and ruler, of a complete Victory ; and from the char­
acter of the warfare being waged against
the
sheriff had
entered tho nebod
house
and arrested
him.
Benson the ultra copperhead candidate for Gov­
was perfectly astounded.
He had pun- ernor of Maine, under tho furious leader*
ishea in the heat of passion, and was
‘ ■hip of Senator Blaine, it is entirely safe to
aware of the violence of his blows.
predict a trumph in that State more com­
r. giowing
„The worse
Mattie kept
trouble was in her head ; aho recognised plete than any that has cheered the loyal
do oncr and her symptoms wore alarming.
masdcs there
and elsewhere for the
Dr. Emerson feared fracture of the skull,
past six or eight years.
and at length telegraphed to tho city for
Now
evidences
of Mr. Tihlcn’s total un­
an etaincnl practitioner. He could only
account for tho wound by surmising that
there had been a projecting dvI bead that
had injured the bone, as she fell with
force'upon tht
T*
~ *
~~
______________
weeks
before Mattie’s sunny face was
seen in the household.
Mr. Benson was heavily fined.
There
was intense excitement, and Mr. Hebard
was advised to sue him for personal dam­
ages as soon as the State claim was settled;
but Dr. Emerson opposed it, saying that
he would adjust that part of the business
with Mr. Benson himself, and requested

him to call nt his residence.
It was with a trembling step and quak­
ing heart that the teacher ascended the
Stans of the piazxa.
Dr. Emerson

fitness for the place he aspired to are every

day coming to light, shocking his honest

supporters and threatening a panic among
tho plotting conapiriton

who lead

the

Democratic forces, as they rcaluic how the
rufanner cheated even hid own friends nt
the St. Louuf Convention. Tho Hew

York

7Vsi«

make a change of perjury

against the reformer, that unless it cau be

shown to be a “campaign lie'' as somo of
Tilden’s champions have characterised it,

must

prove

hopeloraly

diaasirous.

Il

states that m 186’A Tiiden swore that the
amount of his income from every source,

whether professkmal or otherwise, subject
received him kindly.
"I askod you to call, Mr. Benson, not to taxation for the year of 1862 was a lit*
to trouble you or add to your distress, tie over 17,000. |a hisrcjoiner to the
.
x
_____ ________________ but *
y°u to “* Martha; and I hope
WdLilho.™ » Rre.1 lw« uil II win be . IlfojMK fe-® to you.
If it charges of robbery made against him by
hitngtag through the chair down to ths |is tho mOina of hslpiug you to restrain the Terre Haote, Alton and St. Louis

�railroad oompany. M lltown by the eotat
from the first and aveond mortgage bond-

bolder* o£ that roadin iBWk $20,000

idsnt the latter sent an invitation to

___

SWMW, *

aa HE&lt;K s

-

-

AJn. 31, 18T|.
ally Wxrouut fcr th* &gt;rge turn of moaev 1

by Ik* J.r.:iidrrt*s.

true

ns

money F »

the

Jgtn wmif

f«l. ^-viously and

muttaiy bjereofl'to. A-

did not belong .to him, tl»cn he is guilty of

robbery as charged by tho

railroad com­

pany, whichever born of this dilcmsaa he

chooses cannot much matter us to the ver­
much

Ths

has

publication

dismay

in

iKxasiooed
circles.

Democratic

Thorn is a fearful looking forward to judg­

cile b'u two statements.

Apparently well

in all

of crookedness

directions are being made; and which arc
beginning

to, have a

paralyzing

very

effect upon his adherents.

,

Washington has been captured by. nn

army of Centennial excursionists, chiefly

from tho West, but with a

They arc

increasing each day, and they bid fair to

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

the remaining

crowd the exposition, for

New attractions

months of its existence.

ia [the way of cattle-shows,

regattas and

other interesting features hare been

de­

vised which, it is hoped, may largely,

in­

crease the attendance.

N1TIM1I.

good sprink­

ling from the East and South.

_______
-J KJ — ia 1.U
- aMha
■ -V — .Kb^
... -dmenraged-hoa
his oag^
cripUon I could give.
In fact be must
hare walked aenws the room soma threeor four times before be even noticed me
after my entrance. Ho then spoke to
mie, but still continued pacing the room,
croaring it several times more.
He then
addressed me with an inquiry.
"Mr.
Hamlin," said he "what arc yon doing in
the Senate with the ‘Omnibps bill?’ («o
called) then before the Settle. My re­
ply was prompt—Mr. President, I be­
lieve the bill wrong in principle, and I
am doing what 1 can to deftat it.’ His
rejoinder was as prompt and very decided
—‘Stand firm; uon’tyield; ir-airoaA ilu~
vtttoK, and I am jnjmed to learn that wr
have disunion mew * jo* Contend with ;
disunion.is treason aid, -irith an exple­
tive which I will not repeat here, be
RSHULtm TICKET. said, with an emphasto that I shall never
forget, that if they attempted to carry out
their scheme while he was President they
For Prttiderd,
should be dealt with by l»w as tlicv des­
erved and extcnUd.
Once or twice in
the conversation he affirmed that he
of Ohio.
would not be coerced by any mon or men
from the strict lino ofhU duty, as.he un­
For Vkr-Pretident,
derstood it, and that the Union must be
preserved at all hotards.

WILLIAM Ai WHEELER.

Washington pre­

sents many points of interest to those vtsi-

BcpsMi* &lt;n BtalWleUe«.J
tors and they make an industrious. use of Tvr &lt;io vernor—CUAMX.U8 M. CROBWKLI
f or IJ.'.I- GuTwnur-Abo^VOHB^li^;
all their special sotrncs, and tax their powers
'll, u

.

of locomotion touicir utmost, that no lo­

.

cality may be neglected and that they may

,

iSttSB-KHSt1

resume their mcanderinss with »n exhaus­

tive knowledge of the National Capital, as

one of the accomplishments acquired

by

’

their Centennial journey.

Other

than the presence of these

visi­

tors, our city is suffering, from the usual

stagnation following the adjournment .of

MDVSIUM

Congress ; the removal of the President

with his family to the seashore,
absence of many others officials

annual leave.

But tho

and

the

on - their

repavement

promise

For
reigns supreme in the RT____
departments where every one is demora­ VorcSaat/baAT’? '■ - I !
lised by the suspense incident to the pre­ Far Ooroatv-JuhXFH ।

GtRnv

AND NOV? THE VERY MEN
WHO FOUGI.T AND VOTED TO
BREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW
UNDER THE HAMENAMEAND
ORGANIZATION.STILL CALLING
f-ome of the points thus far scored
ITSELF DE&gt;toCRATIC APPEAL
against Mr. Tilden may be Summarized as TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
follows -* Item 1, that he is a rebel sym­ RENDER TO THEM ALL THE
. GREAT POWERS OF THE GOVERNMENT.^HEY ASK TOAD
next October.

Logan.

was. one

of

Item 3, that Ln has had a hand in a mul­

titude of “crooked” railroad transactions ;

Item 4, that bo played a double part

in

the caul ring busincea, denouncing fraud­

ulent claims in hu message and afterward
paying one of the very claims denounced ;

Item 5, that ho defrauded the

Govern­

ment of its just revenues, by evading

hi«

income tax ; Item G, that he contradicted

himself twice under oath by making con­

flicting statements of his income.

For a

great reform loader, some of these points

are exceedingly awkward aud embarrass­

Gov. Hayes’s record, on

hand, has been subjected to

tho other
the closest

scrutiny since his nomination,
most

virulent Democrat

has

found a flaw ia it.

Literary Notices

and
not

the

He
—

raid

than

demand certain------------------- -------—.
will prom hard upon the diminished sup­
ply. This of itself will lend to invigorate
trade, overcome stagnation, and give new
life u&gt; liuiu-i. lit. Iron iotemt, wkidi

dial

he hung spies aud

Mexico."

Admitting

ity and prosperity, the morning beam* of
which I am sure 1 can faintly but clearly

MINISTER TO LAWS. CONTROL
ITS REV'ENUEB. AND TO MOLD
ITS POLICY AT HOME AND
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN­
DIDATES, THOUGH LIVING IN
THE NoftTM, OPPOSED EVERY
MEASURE OF THE WAR, ALL
THE MOVEMENTS TO ORGANIZE
THE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
THE REBELLION. AND ALL THE
SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SE­
CURE THE RESULTS OFOUB VIC­
TORY. THE MEN THEY WOULD
•BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACES
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO
FROWNED AND COMPLAINED IN
THE NORTH. THESAME STATES
THAT PASSED AND MAINTAINED
ORDINANEC8 OF SECESSION ABE
THE MAIN STRENGTH OF THIS
COALITION —Amafor bherman.

yet

Alex. H. Stephens of Georgia—participa­

rose

shape you

Crackers

We brag on.

Cheese

OimilOM

We sell the best

TO-D

Tobacco

ALL

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.OO. &amp;

OhioStone W are
Istiiebest.

*

they ultimately quailed and failed before

people.

And yet Toombs and Stephens are alive

to-dny, and intensely concerned .in saving
..
.. .k______

ted in, also, by Robert Toomba and Mr.

There are many

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

tlrecn
ike Joll

Hsyra

-i

(BwUn

Remember.
Wc buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMUK, MANEE and PRESTON,
Ha.tingi. Aug. 7tli, 1876.

Cm.

M.

S»vm» * C«'»

Column.

xxj30w4.
Nltw ADVKimSRMKNTS.

MmriaJ M&amp;t tteaa M*w«

ftacinn
Hu. n

Oar
Hen. E
rille I
Friday

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

WsJw

remember

who

■tirriug Premdratial campaign

the
of 1840.

The state of tho limes then and nsw ad­

mit of a parallel, as wtB
of the candidatca.

m

One of the Democratic

candidates

c'eefor-at-large it Indians is a man

।

REEK

CUTTIUG AID BEPAIRIHG

the ehvrortwr

Uh.

Jn 1840 buauxsa had

then been deptoased for three full j°w«,

people wiB answer in due wsson.

Sin?
E2b*****KSj^te^* •
JOHNp.W^E^,*"cd.

OUAKDIAJTS bale-

civilian, and nn
Geo. Hanriaon

fig-

who
TO TBS.

pruamted for withholding money collected
fbr Lis clients, and has had a suit institu­

ted &lt;o hotair him fromfraotioc before the

^noex
Republican

duk'tnicsry

are

——

In

lin which ia

Gaki

Crockery.

1840 and 1776—A Parallel.

Clingman of North Carolina—in regard tion with which they were always 1 identiand t^e cuteamy
Ud«»e|| to do
of the nao«t powwftil numtara vat iaauad of
thh .valuable jnonthly. No public aui or to an effort, in 1860, to ovmw. Prcmdetrt flad. And they .now want a President!
private citlieu who holierta in Republican Taylor in the interests of slavery, then Me Io, their touch, in harmony . with'
principles ghould foil u&gt; eubaeribo for thi*
supposed to be eapcoially affected by the their principles, aad allied with theca iu a lafc, equal and aou^d currency, u they
J° B0W'
n,n*in *«* &lt;h* Repub­
partisan amociatfon. b it safe to gratify
needed after Taylor’s death
The main theta? Are they wholly different from lican candidate. His home WM in the
rame county, r&gt;e «e not mtatakn w
disagreement between the parties to the what they were id Taylor’a dgy ? Are not
Honoe Greeley w 8. J. Tilden ; United Blate*
Taylor’s patriotism, integrity and firmwos had both nrillitary and riril distinerione
Band* and Nun ; V trivernal AntncMy and
•till mefed ia the White Hoose?
TU

2G. 187£, «, d-d."

tteprin

lute, these conspiration) succeeded, though

she patriotism of the American
A controversy has for sonic time been
going on between Thurlow Weed and

the

Under another Praridcnt, as weak and
spiritless as Taylor was brivo and

A CHARACTERISTIC SOUTHERN
ATTEMPT

I J"!*

any
Toucan
wwk,-rhs£.!blo8 6£

amiil the darkness of thorn three .years of

ruin — oqt unimpaired national faith has
been indeed an anchor of hope, and thus
slightest doubt that sane leading South­
saved us from irreparable disaster. Our
ern politician A&lt;i&lt;/ undertaken to do no ship of State may be expected hereafter to
and had been promptly met with a patri­ sail on smoothcr'and happier scan. In a
otic firmness and resolution which will be very few month* the political airfes and
to his eternal hpnor, especially when it antagonisms and excitements of the Praridential campaign will be brer, With the
is considered that ho, too, was a SotU tam­
certainty of stability in national affaire;
er and slaveholder.
His noblo fidelity in with the assured conviction in ail sections
ajwitical epoch has never been sufficient­ and among all chisea that there will be no
ly appreciated.
Taken from the .army violent and disturbing changes to cause
distrust and insecurity ; that the dangerwithout civil experience, and not without
oui elemant South is not to be revivified
many of tho prejudice! of his section
into new hope and more aggresairc action
against the North, be had not been long as under tho administration of Andy
in Washington before his single hearted Johnson ; that our notional finances are
ncos enabled him' to comprehend the not to be jeopardised by new experiment*
and untried theories, I anticipate more
whole situation, and to resolve upon his
confidence in all circles of trade and fin­
line of duty. As he had told Mr. Weed,
ance; more demands for manufactures! and
“he had discovered that the great body products of all kind* ; more wUlingnam to
cnterpriacs ; more
of Northern people conceded all that inreat in bnaineaa
quickening of the pulm of commerce, and
slavery was entitled to under the Consti­
consequently more
pro*periiy for the
tution, while tho Sauth demanded terri­ country and its citixens, for capitalists and
tory devoted to freedom by the Missouri laborera alike; and cannot every one who
‘
Compromise, and threatened disunion if wishes well to his country join in tho
prayer, “So may it be ?”
their demands wen not complied with."
not

po

that

Stephans were the men. or were the only
ones, that had nnddavored thus to intimi­
be

sell pure

t&lt;thethought, let me
o re$H0M for this &amp;kh and

that the lead-

duty, there would seem to

parations making for a slaughter of officials

ing.

fia

' ’

date Gen. Taylor in the discharge of his

Confusion

that he

the

g by tho recent great ane_______________ j great staples. East, tho
constant settling down of values has at
lost reached ‘'hard pan," and individual
andAaihp rate **------ “ ------ “-x *" ,i_
wa^ofKbo*,
ting away of inveatled incomes, render a
tnenta, and diml

the* proof is not perfect that Toombs and

in

Tweet’s congenuial friends and coadjutors ;

hesitation

tndtora in

thia a more then ordinarily eventful an

pathizer ; Item 2,

Diori

From 254 fcp, and
ground Goods.

fcrent region*, as on we Peninnular Rail­
road that runs through our city, of long
they had endeavared to intimidate |pm
projected bnt much needed linka that are
in the discharge of his duty by threats of now in proeem of construction, and I am
disunion, and that he had told them that m&gt; old-fashioned a* to believe that the
balance of trade with foreign nations bang
into execution he would personally take new ao heavily in our favor, instead of
what had just occurred.

les*

. at Ptote »vCLKMErT BMTTrt.

son.

when

cm taken in rebellion would be hung with

of

of work upon the Washington Monument,
ago,

]have weathered the wont of the storm,
।
j
&lt;
jing the place of tho stagnation which has
&gt;paralysed business and unsettled values
Jsince tho dark days of September, 1873,

foil the shock of the panic most disastrous­
ly of all, is beginning at last to revive not
into ita former vigorous activity, but in
suspicious contrast to its vast disastrous
lethargy. State* and municipalties and
individuals have neither been willing not
able to increare 'their indobtnere as they
Such is the substance of the conversa­
were ao universally doing before 1873.
tion that took place as I now .recall it."
Our crop*, as a general rule, have been
This coincides substantially with Mr. large and abundant, and, even at the low
Weed’s recollections
He ’ ihM» : "I prisei, foreshadow ia agriculturaf countries
relief
from
the
inertia
in
found the President a* Senator Hamlin a
and
a
and
trade,
left him. walking excitedly; aboout hfe bu*iuo'.“
Railroad
room. After inquiring whether I had
building, whieh the pdnic no sharply and ao
‘met the —— traitors,’ he related with fortunately arrested, b witnemng a alow
much feeling and in strong language and healthy revival, ahd wc hear in dif-

command of the army, and

'Fegusylvaniii Avenue and the resumption
suspended many years

I StH
c?»r *

uptarWTwewrirtfon tint AMndtHy.-ire

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should
be no inflation which
:
'will depreciate the one nor sec­
1tor tan interferance which will
idestroy the 01 her?’

ment, semewbat relieved by the hope that
he ckn in some uuthongbt of way recon- I

founded charges

.

NEW and
toline from
Min to beat

Our Teas
bought att
40cts. to $1
the County.

declarer

to have been perjury j and if the 820,000

diet

MUlM':

said

• ‘'Travclmg over the country from Octo­
ber to July, on A lecturing tour from New
that attracted my attention.
We did England to j^raska, conversing with
pot speak to each blher. I went into the more jteople ofail classes and occupations,
Preaident’s rooiu and found him alone. than ttny other citixen, and watching

but if it ia

be allenes that he received

Hon. Behnyter

OblfMt in lbs buodKtoiy remarks,
‘q.«nmediataly.re
• dcnl’a room. As I ’
door Robert Toumba

Xstained by him and his assooatea, from the

monev in their poasewion ;

Bend, Aug. nth, the gddieastateg tussle

to call at the White House*, -«nd the

KDITOXU

tica* party.

Gmn
J*eh

• Tkur
ti#ai

�3/
\ RsjuMicu

Z/74

8=^=------------

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

J

GV1R* DIAN’S SALE.

CALIFORNIA

by a bold avowal of intent
.
The Hou. H. W. Blair, in a speech m
tho House not 1 .ng since, made tho start­
ling announcing that it is a deadly fact
that tjjc ignorance of the Southern masses,
wielded by an educated caste, if they once'

TH Rlt. of lM„, ln lhe dilf.rent
Auminiilrationa—Sunset Qox's Excu.e—R.bole. „ H„rt
Himpton — Bf.ir’. stirUiog An.
get pos»e«uon of the Government
nouncement.
•
•

K. TIME-CAGD

WA8QINHTON Aug, 24,1876.

fid

A Table was

recently prepared ut fhe

Trwuty, ahowing the loul iuea during

the period uf each Administratiou, from

,i(1d*y«iw3» I
ViB

Washington'■ to Grant's, (6 years,) indurive, giving the ratio per $1,000 of such

3:40 r. X

"

, | J. Ilt -tM. Station As*nt.
I TIMK &lt;■ AR1&gt;

!i»

J.,hn Hptehkiw
..... C H Itener
..KA Holbrook
I A linitirook

looses.

John W. Custer, Esq., an able
and eloquent speaker, will ad­
dress the people of this county
on the political issues of the day,
as follows :
At Maple Grove Centre, on
Tuesday evening, Sept. 5th.
At Assyria Centre, Wednes­
day evening, Sept. 6th.
At the Doty School House, in
Johnstown, on Thursday even­
ing. Sept. 7th.
At Hickory Corners, Friday
evening, Sept. Sih.
At the Diamond School House
in Orangeville, on Saturday even­
ing, Sept. 9th.
■ By Order of Rep. Co. Coin.
S. J. Bidliman, Chairman.

From this table it appears that in

the eight years of Jackson’s term of office

the losses amounted to $7,52

per 81,000

Buren’s

During Van

disbursed.

tenn,

per

(4 ycara,) they amounted to $10,71

$1,000 ; durior Polk’s, (4 years,) to 81,

08 per $1,000 ; during 'Buchanan's,

(4

yrera,) to $3 81 per $1,000; during Lincotn’s-Vl years,) to 7G cents

per

81,000,

ami during the G ymrx uf Grant'* to the
comparatitdy *nudl »nm nJ 34 cent* per

»nr thontand dollar*.
It has been aptly

wou’tjie,"

The

raid

that

"figures

very "'welkin has been

made to ring." with charge

upon

charge

against the present National Administra­
tion ; that it has eclipsed all its predeces­

sors ia the amount of defalcations of offi­

cers having charge of public funds.

officials records show

dial,

the disbursement* amounted to the
mous sum of eight thousand

County Cerretpondenon

The

during

the

fiat six years of Grant’s Administration,
enor­

millions

cf

dnllara, aud the total defalcations amount­

ed to &lt;&gt;uly two millions and eight thousand

TtH&gt;ir' ii»

dollars, being, as stated, thirty-four cents

m ABOUT THE COUNTY,

It seems as though in this Cantenninl year,
every township should have a eorreaponjent
to its county paper. But I hardly know
who there is in thia township that will volun-

nervaat feels keenly his inability Io do it ac­
ceptably, but is yreenmtlou* enough to try
just ibis onee.

to the $1,000

Embraeca under ono management the
Great Trunk Railway Linen of the
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and. with
its numerous brnncht# and connections,
forms the shortest and quickest route
between Chicago and ail points in
ILLN0I8.
WlSOONMX,
’NOBTHRBN
e,n known whil dmcnhetl
Tk. South Em t Quarter &lt;*i&gt;
Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa, Ne­
iftlwl
’?' (3Bl in Towa two (3) braska, California, and tbo webtI thirtytix
Eiur Territories. Itk
ens
_______
_ . Republican
____
cns county polled over
1.000
l»uj Aonuts ,th. A. D., nr
frLUI ^MAPj^
votes
in 1&amp;75
vote* ,;in
1875 only seventy Republican
xxi%«7
Is tho shortest and best route for all
votes were counted. Jn 1874 Greene
AN ORDINANCE. ‘
'
points In Northern Illinois, Iowa,
county cut over 3.000 Republican votes ;•
Dakoto, Nebraska, Wyoming. Col­
in 1875 but 1,000 • such were counted.
orado, Utah, Nevada, California,
In 1874 Ruritcll county's vote wtm over
of III
Oregon, China, Japan and Austra­
2,500 ; at this election, but 500 Republi­
Ordinaaoe reUtira io lic*u&gt;iti| Saloon* adoptod lia. Its
■rember 3d. 1W3.
»m*nded ao a* to read *1
cans were ct.nntod. In Barlow connty,
Jan:
with 1,000 Republican minority, the I)em
ocrats show 3,000' majority ; Bullock
lit tbo short line for Northmen Wincounty, 2,000 majority ; Democratic ma­
conbin and Minnesota, and for Mad­
jority given, over 2.000 ; Sumter county
ison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth
2,000 Republican majority ;
reported,
and al) pointe In tbo Great Northwest.
1,000 Bourbon; Hale county, 2,500
Republican majority, clamed by 800 Bour­
bon majority. In such a revolution in
Is the only route to.- Winona, Roches­
popular vote honestly attributable to con­
ter,
Owatonna,
Mankato, ftrL. D. QGACKENbIi8IL RroorJw.'
versions ? Can any honest man Imj induc­
Peter, New Ulm. nt&lt;d all points In
_______ 1
xxiMri Southern
and Central MinAota- Its
ed to believe that neither intimidation nor
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
fraud contributed to this result.
“Wo
carried the election peaceably," nay they.
The “White League" did its work well.
No man. not pledged to vote the Democra­ th* 14lh day of October. A. K. I &lt;76. at on* o’eloek Is the only line for Janesville,
Watertown, Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh,
tic ticket, can buy or sell, bold office, .per­ in the afternoon. »t tb* residence of th* under­ Appleton, Green Bay, ' Escanaba,
timed. in til* town of Woodland, in the Connty of
form tho duties of a citizen of the State in Bony in tbaRUiaofMiehican. rarsaant toLl*en«* Negaunee, Marquette, Houghton,
Hancock, and tbo Lake Superior
any form- whatever ; oven, unmolested,
Country. Ito
attend tho House of God. Ostracise^- in
of the Mid minor* of, in nnd to the real eatatel sit­
the street, tbo store, the church, a IWhbli- uated and beinx in the County of Barry in tho
eannolliva there, and thousands of blacks Stato of Miohfran. known and de*cribod a* follow* Is the only route for Elgin. Rockford,
and whites have been notified that if they
«*l forty-one and 83-100 aereiof tb* Eait- Freeport, m.d nil pointe via Freeport.
ho North-W**l quarter of S*etionTwo (2) Ito
do not vote with the Bourbon- element
l four (4) North of rang* acron (!) W**t.
they mutt leave the Stale within tni day*.
An&lt;u,t.bt. A^D^kg 1MWB.
They is no fancy sketch. But because the
XX 04 w?Guardian.
notifisition is served quietly by half a doz­
Is thu old Lake Shore Route, and is the,
P ROB ATE ORDER.
en ntizcus, instead of a pronanciamcnto
STATE OP MICH
only one passing through Evanston,
from a mass meeting, it ia none the less
Lake
Forest, Highland Park,
Waukegan, Racink, Kenosha to
elective, while the former method secures
Milwaukee.
it from publication. A word from this
can gov­
ern end enslave the whole country, and can
stronger
evidence wuttit
than iuc
the rciunil
returns iruin
from
.,
Alabama be tendered to sustain the uaaorUon? Look at them ! -In 1874, Pick

Omaha and California Line

S

Green Bay and Marquette
Line

FreePort and Dubuque Line

- Chicago and Milwaukee
Line

citizen's committee, and all the “ignorant
masses," and their name is legion, in a
neighborhood, aro precipitated upon tho
spbQtively prior to- and since the com­
presuming Republican, nnd ho is glad to
mencement of the war.
From the organ­ escape with his life. The Bourbons have
ization of the Government up (o June 3U, go t possenion of more than one State
1861, the dhrburxments were; iu round Government, and they aro moving in solid
numbers, lour thousand and seven hun­ phalanx to enslave the whole connty. If
dred millions of dollars, being $3.17 per you approve thu, vote for Tilden and
। l.OlHl. From June 30, 1861 to June Bend nek* “early and oflent*’
Delta.
30, 1875, embracing the whole period of
tho war, the di*bu*en&gt;cnls were twentyfive thousand* -and five hundred millions
of dollars ; the Iumto were fourteen mil­
lions and wix thousand dollant, being the
comparatively small sum of fifly-aeveu
cents per $1,000, or only one ninth of
what they i4re prior &lt;o the war. Now,
sham Di-niocralic reformers, put that and
th/t together, and than put it in your
pipes and smoke it.
The efforts of the Democratic prvas to
smooth over the ruffianly conduct of ‘•sunset" Cox for advancing u|&lt;on Mr. Kzswn
and hurling the lie into his lace on the
floor of the House, ahowi to what a depth
the people are being stirred by the repeti­
tion uf these soentst. The attack
uf
Lonxdxlo muslin 12 cis.
Brooks on Sumner w» a precedent, but j
Hill's ditto 11 ets.
that upon Potter, of WiMowtio, bad too
|
Shirting lieta.
much “business'’ in it, aud the character-' }I
Extra heavy Shirting 12cts.
irtic tioUroon who offerred the attack .
I
(JoUuntules 15 to 25 cts.
“subsided' as only s braggart could. The
Good Ticking 12 eta­
excuse of Cox that it was “a la Blaine
j
Twenty bone Corsets 45 ct«a oieccof parliamentary grand strategy" the |
Two button Kid Gloves HU cL*.
ganger faileth to acWpL The exeaae w (
Peerlcw Warp 27 eta.
a lie. It was to reinstate himself after
Beautiful Shawls 85 cU&gt;.
being “bottle^ up" by Morrison ami his
Pure Tabic Linen 45 eta.
“lights put out" by Sngler, to reinstate
All other Goods in proportion.
himadf with the loughs and shoulderCall and see for yourselfbitten &lt;&gt;f his district, and without whom
of
A full and com]&lt;letc Mnorttnent
reelection was. iinpfrmblc, and despite
Clothing.
three aarertioitoof hinuelf and friend.*, xxiaur:t&lt;r
A. W. Ba i let.
that is the only light in which the people
wffl be willing fo view h. The “gilV
Goto the Mountain# of Colorado,
edged" “carpet-bagger" of tlw country
should exercise greater* ircum-spectfon, for
some future •‘immaculate statesman ' may
By the Atch'uton, Topeka * Sania Fe

Another astonishing

amount

contrast

u

before the Hayca and Wheeler dub one of his
charactenstie political speeches, and the

the

of disbursements and losses, re-

ftoticef

Pullman Palace Cars

On raadlnr and filing tbs petition, duly verified,
of Stephen o, Icgenon and Jaeob F. Yalta exseatMi of th* Estate of said 4*c*a««J nraytns for
reason*therein **t forth, that they nay be Heeu&gt;*d

inUrcatod in laid wtate. ar* required to
appear &gt;t aicctiun of Mid Court, than to b* boldtn
at Sa Prubat* Offlr*. io th* City of Uaitinc*. and
•bow ca«(*. if any there ba. why ,tb« prayer of lb*
patitionar iboulu not banaulad: A*DlttaFu(-

the tenon* interwtad in Mid wtate. of Ute ten­
dency of said petition, and thshoarinr thereof by
S.turns • cepy of thu ortlcr to be pubtiihod ia th*
**Ttwqs btrestle** B*x*ek. a newvpapar

DRY GOODS HAVE

PuiUdel

Chicago, Madison and St.
Paul Line

Winona and St. Peter Line

Local

iMully, a» well a* the crop.

THE CHICAGO a NORTH-WRSTBKN RAXL-

KS
8.C. P KINDLE,

PRORATE ORDER;
STATE OF MICHIGAN. Cooaty of Bxrry.m.kt * *M*ion of lb* Frobot* Court for tb* Couuty of
larry bold*p *1 tb* Probat* ollie*, in tb* Oily of

TlKE/l 4
FALL

II Hating

'Stanley,

Where?
At A W. Bailey’s

rnmpaigu close*,

ilelighlfiil tnp.
alar sueettuf of llonerr

Special Notice.

their children or

-. it- next I’rrudcnt
know their duty, it will be very unrt4»onal l&lt;

Secretary of Stale,
Middle.

tolerated.

To avoid any dtea&lt;rreaMeare» that

ti ci paled trouble from their young .hopefub,

.ay,

1 hey

visit tv the Centenr-ll-iwnl at noon on

|.ick#d up , pocket

raining valuable papers.
«•&gt;..,by railing at this
[■: j eriy, end paying for
us accuinpanled by
reipiestod, but think
■V
Il is printed

। a-ltjr ingcured. Detroit,
pnpcDi copy."
County Committee on
&gt;• &gt;l*ienninad to oon-

f, by engnge-

greeted

Ashley A Mitchel of Detroit, are «* »w telling
al their office fix* of Griswold street, and on
pointe named at the following reduced rale*,
DETRIOT TO PHILADELPHIA, viaBtuam«• Jar Cook, from D*trio&lt; ro
tuuchlna at Put-in-bay, thence by the Balti­
more A Ohio Bailroad Ihronih Wa-thinfton
and Baltimore, for NINE (») Dallam.
.
Over the same wune route Io New tort,
(1DWWHTTOCIJiC.LNNATI.O.. Vto PnbinBay. leaves Detroit al 8AQ : A.
.tanebumti 10.80 P. M , for •?.*&gt; ■ £OJf
VMBU8, O.. ovar same route, &gt;3.50 : DAtTUN, a. over same routs. FJ.60 : Bcwunfr
Cooko A Pearl to Cleaveland. 82.00.
The Jay Cooke leaves Detroit dtily (except
Sunday) at 8.80 A. M.

with fell

o« Him pennanrtUly.
.
Thrt a Uree uuml.-r of
prominent
Inmlom of the Ute reWlion never rtekled

•bow cauar. ifanr there be. why th* rrayaroftb*
petitioner »houl&gt;i »ol b* rr»nt*d:.
And it i- larther ordered, that Mhl petitioner
rivVaotk* to th* panomiDt n 4 inaaidlM s of th*
p«ndrnry eC&lt;*id Mlitan and th* b«»r «lb*r*of by
ca»*in« a eopy nr tin* ordar to h« pablhhed ia th*

135

Are run on all through trains of thia
road.
This is the ONLY LINE running
these cam between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, orChi*
cage and Winona.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect wH,h
the Ovcrlnnd Sleepers on tbo UdIoB
Pacific Railroad for nil points West or
the Mlra-juri River.
On the arrival of the trains from the
East or South, the trains of tbo Chicano
A North-Western Railway LEAVE
CHICAGO as follow*:
For Council Bluflfi; Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two Through Trains daily, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cant through to Council Bluffs.
For St. Paul and Minneapolis Two
Through Trains Daily, with Pullmnu
Palace Cant attached on both trains.
For Green Bay and Lake Superior,
Two Trains daily, with Pullman Palace
Cars attached, and running through tri
Marquettei
F&lt;?r Milwaukee, Four Through Trains
dolly, Pullman Car?-on night traiuo.
Parlor Chair Cant on day trains.
For Sparta and Winona and points in
Mlnnceota, One Through Train dally,
with Pullman Sleepers to Winona.
For Dubuque, via Freeport. Two
Through Trains dally, with Pullman
Cars on night trains.
For Dubuque and La Cruese, via Clin­
ton two Through Trains daily, with
Puliamn Cara on night train to Mc­
Gregor, Iowa.
For Sioux CHy and Yankton, Two
Trains dally, Pullman Cars to Missouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains daily.
For, Rockford, Sterling,
Kenosha,
Janesville, and other pointe, you can
have from two to ten trains dally.

New York Office, No. 415, Broadway;
Boston Office No. 5 State Street; Omaha
Office, 2S3 Farnham Street; Sau Fran­
cisco Office. 121 Montgomery Street;
3 S3£? tf Chicago Ticket Office, 02 Clark Street,
under Shernutn House, corner Canal
and Madison Street; Klnxie Street
Depot, corner W. Kenale and Canal
Street; Wells Street Depot, corner Wells
and Kenxie Streets.
of Mary M. L.wu prarins emonfst other thins*
For rates or information not attaina­
far th« ProUte of th*linstrament bsretofcre filed
la thii Court psrportlnt to b« ths but WQ1 and t«a- ble from your home ticket agents, ap­
ply to
Marvin Huqhitt.
Gen. Sup’t, Chicago.
W. H. Kthnnett,
Gen. Pasa, Ag’t, Chicago.

PROBATEORDER.

Railrtwl. tho new aud popular line from
Atchiaon and Kansu City, via the beantiful Arkansas Valley, to 1’ucblo, Colorado
M ruouoer-l to eon-peTOm, with u «.leu- Sprngs, Denver, Canon City, Cucharaa,
tton to bo Wib fol W • future Ulegumee to Dei Norte, Trinidad, SanU Fe and all :re?j»“bZToi^
Um Goremmonti- potent to Ute whole points in Colorado, New Mexico and
eounlrr. Store the el««- of the w«r, on \ritona. Special round trip tickets to
moy ieertomt, &lt;b» ftot
bre, mode Denver, only »50, allowing Mop-off privil­
moniftol
It bu deretoped itrelf, Ut»e eges both wap on the main line, and at
.nd .cton, to G» .b.pe of Semlmb out- Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pike a
•'Wtta.ou,
r^re, upon that etaa wbuth ■&gt; »”"&gt;&gt; “r Peak. Low emigrant rates to the San
(A vavacorr.)
J adcs of Prabau.
,be eonliet. bxd bore tn«««l «“b the
Juan Mines.
nriritoffeof fn« eilnren. It h" boo
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cant between
LmlenuLtifret bp tomtih. upon the pun­
PROBATE
ORDER.
the Missouri River and tho Rocky mountSTATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Barry s*.-Al
t, of the tallol-Ux, thereby deotrepog • tains without change.
Cloae connection
Air expremton ol prefcrenoe tn the ehtoee made at Pueblo with trains for Denver wsnisvt:
ofeuiffim for office. I»
°1^
and Northern Calorado.
„„ the .uimwi of the
**7?
j’or maps, time tables and the “San
rnathu exhibited itoelfmnre tarn.
Juan Guide," address,
T. J. Anderson,
re°N^w eotnm &gt;» open nnd
deffiuti
Gen. Pau. Ayt.
mtrnnpt to ptoeo the Kxorettre power tn XX52tf
Topeka. Kan.
th* Court.euroortiix to b* th* I*M wilt awl ta*Uthe SraU.cn. SUta in the tawdo
who hire now .rowed .0. .Olewlon to
Noticeb.loyU in th. future, bnbnntta orawr/, it.xe pem-tmtly pre.ta.ued to tta
world thu rebellion i.t»lnot»ni. .nd ttai,
Harvest is past and those little accounts
rlnriuf* life they will hold themselves in must be paid at once, sure.
J3S-VX, under dmita rireu.nSmith, Manke A Pkekton.

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

GRAIN,

Board ofTrndc Building, Detroit, Mich,

BALCH At NORTON

Grain CtMBSiw

Detroit, IMficli.

John H. Wendell &amp; Go.

FLOUR,
51

' -s-Mild not fail in see
“■ bt«lricl in lite County
,1■■ at the rarlint poSri-l

“’•uln the infcrmblien.

a routing Hepubiicaa

x.ian
Do you want the Zi«T Havana Cigars
go to J. P. Roberta’ for them,

rganhed.

Wtal you ow. me I

“«&gt; f&gt;d

hare immediately.
O. D. Spalding.

XXi30t4

TO THE PUBLIC.

'

Tbc officers

• lUutor, Viee-l*raaiuewt
. »
^ctary. Clement Abrams,
' ^mn*! R,m,hi
•

f,!/tlw suffrage oftbe r^P*®
a 4Sto&amp;
and J/iqnora for medicinal and modrnni
Hn sDDcals to uo loyal sentiment to aid
"ta^Z-0’-' Hu^wi-iolta - cal porpowM, that are atrickly pare, «•■tantly on band, and lor sale at the lowwho would
cord as a coKnisudcr ftf &lt;
eStprwr-V which first das. gowhi«n
XXli.lUi

ie nun™*.• — J------- . ,
in outspoken. Not so with

vtnegab sKJsrtjre? .n
Swarf’s Hotel,
GRAND MAP1DB.

Bnedaw
A1KIA8 DUNN

nnu

DETROIT,

S. C. PKINDLK
Judae ufFrobati

If any body wanta a

thing “more cheering" why just «t toem■
eUl.tlUlph Jordon'., uxi they t»w be

GRAIN

PORK AKO SEEDS.

John Stanley says that until Ten-drinks
Co., are elected. he w going to mH Gro

: bsS bflcm an&lt;l Townthip

Merchants.

Corner Woodbridge &amp; Shelby Sts,

xxi304w-. - ’

FLOUR

And Mill Food

BOARD AND ROOM. $2.60 PER DAT

56

Woodbridge

-

St.

MICHIGAN.

IPAraf a Specialty.

�J/

£
GraiBajiiJ bI WI

CHICAGO fc LAKJC HtTHOt ft

id is n rather carious Art that. ,
of tbo distant State of Oregon should be

~OUR OWTENHIAL LETTER-

PHiLADNttoi, August JBth, 1876.

Another of the: Oaolsonml oclobreti&lt;ras,
which come &amp;ng in rapid succession here,
occurred on Tuesday.

This time itwaa

the Knights of Pythias— the yotttigest of
our beneficent seercthrgaaimtimi*. founded

upon the principle of tnx^hrbthtriy tetp

m exemplified ia
Pyhtias.

the story of Damon nnd

Thapiuwdc on Tuesday was

almost as brUiLint ami imposing as the

Knight Templar and military demons', ra­
Fully 10,000

tion* chat have preceded it.

Knights were reported in line.

01 oounc

the exhibitor.
■
Tbo arrangenteols for the exhibition of

dcpxrtmentB.
The entries of neat cattle
■
number 650. aad mare aro expected, while
,
the entries of Bbeop and swino amount to
1,000, with a cohMantly increasing h«.
The dag-show also promise to be terr ui-.
torertiug, the list comprising cousidcaably
over 400.
Unle«&lt;, however, the American
breeders and owners of homes jpecdily
exert themselves, they will find their entries
largely exceeded by those from foreign
countries. Canada West has entered 76
horses, and the Eastern Province of Quebec
and .Nora Scotia bavo promised to make
the Dominion exhibit reach. 150 bead.
These animals hare been printed by a
committee ajppomtedby the Dominion Gov­

the Exposition Las benefited by their
presence in the city by a lastly increased

attendance, us all the visiting knights, many
of whom wuro^coompriiied

by ladies,

availed themselves of a fow day's stay to

see tho Worlds fttlr.

The stream of reg­

ular victors is now larger than at any
time heretofore, and omnipectN more sight

seen wandering about Independence Hall
Fairmount Park, the Zoological

the

Garden,

Mint an‘d other places of intcreal—

the Penitentiary not excepted.

This week

Thursday witnessed the attendance of tlic

largest

delegation

during the season.

There

TIME TABLE Mo. 8;

and be happy again.

A

(COLUMBUS

Effort Apr. 16th. 18ic.
GOIMGKASr.

iTATIOIta. .

ReMffl ii Plica.'

GbI

’

--going'n
ia«yreqal&gt;y.
TRAINS WEST

ail

Dealors ta nil kinds

is
I

FURNITURE

1 7 45

EwtasUrilb

Fraas, k.

Djtetcry

is
n

fe

MMWffi

rsanu map

Howard CTJr

r?'jt
ft

K3S“

JI
Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

J1L

Maaklaaw F

is

STATIONS

J. M. HEWES,

GOING WEST.

ii

Lixaiao— With
M Kallrixd, For

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

were several

i V1ctiBM»rrs—With Grand Rirar Vallay :

thousand ofthem, and they Tame from Now
Jersey.

"mmiTOB”

The boating rega'.ta has also been

a feature of the week, furnishing entertain

meat for those who enjoy' the upon.

.Usihl^lS'
SHn ।
Sontetra R. H

wlUu!

jte«!

iSwfcl

w.dta Mjt. inarm rHal tunere. W soli lost

■■ m

”ltb'ln5i»n*e®li«. P«ra * Chtow
ft. for Kra. Itxli.aspsllr. «ml all »o«th.wwl«ni

$77iSwz^i;

al th‘c time of thu first introduction of
letters, with the Israelites in the wfldwneM,
ths building of the largest pyramid by
Cheops, and ths reign of Saul, the first
King of the Jews, Horoaster, tho Persian
philosopher, and Heriod, tiie Greek poet.
Ws learn at a glance that when Solomon

Tf

Illi $

UIBMIOE KM.
UMMW

Tarrantji Seltzer Aperient
manners, customs and drew; the progress,
civilization and discoveries; the invention will»'vtr»et IhiMldlts. rallsra tk» pain
.•tsrstfis.-Kr-.Ate
of steam, electricity, mechanics; 'he intro­
duction of letters, the progress of language ■ni Iu s«aer«I a&gt;« woaM nrarant nnah &gt;
t-OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
the spread of literature ; the num-:, nation­
alities and distinguishing ebaracterutiui of
eminent men ; the names and dates of all
important battles, disooveries and inven­
tions ; the rise and faU of undent empires,
dynusties and pooploa ; the names of oil the
sovereigns, empdurs, Hogs, rulers of tiio
earth and the dorados of their authority;

stone*,monuments, obelisks and pyramids of
Egypt, Syria, Ninevnh ■ nnd Babylon; nt f
implements of warfare and bnhbaudry, alphabelical lettcra and hietoglyphita;; bf
mythology—the gods, tnaplcs and priests;
of geoIogoy—the stone pge, tbo iron age, the
brass or bronze; of navigation—the com pass, the galley and the clipper ship; of
astronomy—the size,.the distance and num­
ber of heavenly-bodies. aregiven in their pro­
per systematic relation to the world's hwtory. 'As tho atlas shows the place where. w&gt;
the chart shows the time when, and the rela­
tive position ofobe event to another. In this
work the author evidently doos not assume
to (be responsible for the facts ofhistoiy,'
but gives them simply as they are found on
record in tho several histories of the various
nations* of the earth. Every Dtudent of
history has experienood the difficulty at­
tending the effort to eliminate the salient
tacts of general historv from the volumiu*
ous network of subordinate facts and de­
tails with which they seem inevitably cncntanglod. :Without something of this
kind to assist in separating the important
of history from the confused ideas and
jumble of unbonnected facts, can we hope
to make secure te progroai in understanding
the full record ofonrraco? This chart
shows what is going on at the same tin^c,
the world PJCSj. to all the tiations.
Ouc
of the chief features of this work is what
is termed synchronism, for here wc find,
without the loss of several hours at a gen­
eral library, that the founding ut Trpy.*nd
Athens were contemporaneous with the

IMPS la- ta
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10® HOLD UKt 8EA10N
W1TH0DT 0KX NAUOUt O BSUCIIOM

One of the most curious of tho recent ar­
rivals in the Agricultural Building was re­
ceive and placed imposition in the Oregon
department lust week. It is a chart about
22 feet long, and 2j focb'wide, preacutiqg
iu unbroken line the complete history of
man including the record of every nation
from the Garden of Eden to the present.
Upon the scale edoptfed the nations, em­
pires. kingdoms, rcp'fiblics and States ; the

the area, population and number to the
square mile to each countiy, with an cpitcutaof ancient and modern nistoiy, together
a\\^K(fnc-»imxle of ancient coins, medals,

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SALISBURY &amp;. BROSSEAU

ernment, and will be the best representa­
tives of tliair nsmective dassoa.
The
Canadians will hold a Dominion lird-stock
Look hero ! La®k. here!
.exhibition in Philadelphia, and permit a
What I dm’Lyon think wo can m
provincial
os **&lt;■!! us international com­
petition. The I anadian government a«- cheaper than any hrm in Lbeitjtate t Wo
■umo all tho « A of transportation and can do it, ftej With tho help of
support ; hence both the horsea and neat
cattle will be their best.
Entries of
American'horses may be made up to. August
wc guar.ititec Satisfaction
28th, and if Americans arc unwilhng to
Hcaree furnished free to any person
see the majority of awards for horacn go to
purchasing a Coffin worth
Wc
Canada tln*V must hasten themeolrfti.
can giro you better figures than ever of­
VxRAB.
fered before, for we make the most of our
Coffins And Furniture.

of foreigner* so far

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was writing his proverbs, that Homer won
writing his piece of ancient Troy; that OSE POBTABL. STEAM SAW Mill
Lycurgus, tho Sp'rtan lawgiver, who made
in good order lining every day, ONE
iron a legal tender, and liad public tablre
HEAVY PAIB OF MULES 7 yean old
to which al! were invited, and abolished
ONE 5 year old MABE, ONE .BUGGY
all theatres and luxuries, lived at the same
nrarfy new, ahWrONE HEAVY STA­
time as Queeu Dido, the founder of Car­ TION ABY ENGINE, for ralo on GOOD
thage, and the Prophet Elijah; that when
TERMS. For ) nrticulara enquire on the
Isaiah was prophesying, Romulus was
premises one mik west of Carlton Center.
founding Bocae • that Pythagoras, who in­
vented the forty-nine problems and multi-,
plication table, lived contemporaneous with
Solon, who revised the bloody laws ot XXll7ml
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Draco, and JEsup, who wrote those wind and
witty fables, and Nebuchadnezzar, who
took the Jews captive, and the Prophets
Esekicl and Daniel of sacred history ; thst
CincintutaB, the Boman patriot; that Per- i
HABTl WGS, MIOH.
jcles, ths great Athenian statesman?'
Hcrodotus.SLte Dither «f hisforv'-, Xwrxre, !
Socrates and Ezra ; Plato, “
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THE ENEMT OF OISEASEI
Old Bounty Land Wnrrnnti.

firmnHl Bluffs 2nd Oniha,

Traint lea* Daily utf^low*;

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TO MAM AMD BEAST

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                  <text>VOL. XXI.

TINGS. BARR/ COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1876'

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TILDEN S ISDN

M. DEWEY

geo

!&gt;

cash waa ri^t in ’ Irtipeminp.
men saw aouf. Olieywerv

WHOLE NO. 1080yet

the

CoMFELUtn TO TRAUB AT THE STORK
How li Entered th* BmJr *f Hi* Mlohifl*n Minors—An Exset statement coatroUed by Wetmarc k Tilden, ami these
of Hi* Minning Interrat* in the they were charged enormous priow. Mr.
North—Hi* Responsibility, for Is­ Westtuore is a liepublican. but lukewarm,
because ho and Tilden are buJneas part­
sues ofScrip and‘•Stope-checks”—
ners bi mine and store Mr. Houeton ii
The unpaid Labor Debt ot the a Tilden man, Ucaure ii i-. fur his intonvt.
Michigan Iron C
Refusal to Pay

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ill 1’1 l“X -

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Upper , Peninsula.
This list amply shows how Tilden’s inter­
ests of the massea; bow be will work and
toil for refojiu. But not nearly the worst
of this has yet । been told. The men were
paid in bastard currency, of which you re­
cently gave a sample.
KTOBE CHECKS

Uom Ou. Aflilnii ihe “Giwt Refer,

li !.i» li.lt Itola

mer" In Michigan
iDVEHT/srxa.

JsiiPEMlNu, Mich.,Aug. 15.—If
there arc parties in the West who believe
that Samuel J. Tilden is the champion of
reform, &gt;o called by the Democrats, let
them read the roll and figures which J give
below. I cume up. here in tbo Lake Su­
perior mining regions, to obtain facta, and I
think I Have succeeded. I Lave spent
Mime days searching our court records, and
I think I can give some rantha to show
the maMCfl how cold-hearted. c&lt;uel, End
calculated a man Samuel J. Tildfin b, and
how little he cares for lite humble the­
chanic or laboring tunn. It shows him
only to be a scheming politician aud a
money-getter, who has m&gt; sympathy in
i^p^*^c first
place, Tdden is connected with

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At fpnpes' lower tban ever. Now ■ is the time' 1 c,,B1,non
Ip purcjiate the best Wagon made, at a THE IRON CLimlBON CUMFANY,
trnri- 1 &lt;-»»»situated at Ncgauuec. • Thia C'.neern runs
ery low price.
[two mines and two charcoal blast-furnaces.

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Senator W. H. Barnum, of Connecticut,
is President of the company, and Tilden
owues.ueany two-tenths interest. Tho
capital of the company ia 81,000,000.. It
-wns real estate watch it values st 81,039,­
267.25, and personal property to the
1 amount of 8417,156,64 The numlxr
of shares is 20,000 of which Tilden owns
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PLOWS AND CASTINGS
Ik.iinrt, Mick. fanyll*

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in tbs C

JOHN R. CRE9SY
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t. A. Hulbrnok.
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For ful Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and al I oth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
AN» SEE me:

JOHN STANLEY,
VTwirteingn, Jiuiel52,T6

DELIGHT J. WOLF, M. D.

UN|)EBT^1NG
r.m'KHU.

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the capital

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$100,000 ; real estate 8tW0, and personal
I estate 849,506. On the strength of this
—--------- —-------------------- j tl)C einttpany—the property in major part
--------------------------- — — — ! of Samuel J. Tilden—is sueh about 81,
I 000,000 in shin plaster* which at firat
I yrere made payable on demand. Up to
.•---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1Q73, the time that tho panic took place,
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all the iron companies issued a bastard
currency, made payable on/demand. As
soon as tight time* came, Sammy’s notes
■
were made payable at thirty and sixty days
’ afterdate. Through this uinnouvro the mon

COME

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At that time

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i thev were forced to deal.

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f'hwaix Block. Bute Btrsst,

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Donor, and .._______ r___ ,

Points ni
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and sold at the same price a
points.
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GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
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tmm ssww mine wtvr.
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ASttastr
is analhcp concern in which Tilden ia
SBjf?IMtee.aa
largely interested Aacordtag to the laws
IBS..—
of lbw State, U takra no less than throe
incorporators to form a joint stock com­
pany, yet Mr. Tilden manages to run such
a concern with but two.1 The coq«oration Adolph Anom
has furnished no report for two years. I
nil (rrmin&lt;r
t^c county- records, but could
mi
oiiiHi fin(I lJoneouIjjCi though they are «&gt;®p&lt;d----------------------- The last report
Iron Mine Company
of the New York
lurk Iron
' which I got hold of was for . 1873.. The
i .tock is 20.000 shares held as follows :
hoanrl J. T10M----........... —--- .*------ -j-tfrM?

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOHJSSi«^:eH

BURGHER.

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Gale,

E. II. Boek Boll, Kup fias total
BCaaDtnclum
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P/otrsi1’’39-

The Triumph is Complete.

CHAS. II. BAUER.

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In addition to tj/e Olirer Chilled
_
and castings, we have a full stock of

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claimed (hatTilden had no connection with ■ Company’a store. But here another swin­
the
dle wu perpetrated. The raeo were given
MiCUKIAN IRON COMPANY,
what were known as “store checks, rad
which so incontinently failed here last year. thev only available Tor goods a the store.
I will show n little differently. That comKowed, nt the timu of its eollapac, a
Perhaps I have said a praat deal in re­
-dtbiof some 8118.000. Aoeording
to the laws of the State of Michigan, each gerd to Mr Tilden, but I hav« hardly yet
Mockhdder of a corporation is Hable for told all. My facts I gained from sources
the full amonnt of del ta incurred for la­ which conuot be gainedtaid by any man.
bor.
This humane law is intended to They arc the best mon in Marquctta
work protection fto miner* and medianiw county, including Negaunee, Isphenu*g,
alike. The capital of the company was and Marquette. Even the Domocrats
*300,000. Satnnsl J. Tilden owned certi­ could find but little defense for the action
ficate 180, representing 110 shards paid up, of Samuel J. Tilden. They claim that he
the par value being 12,750, or $26 per did not know what was going on up here
That may be, but it
share, there being in all 112,000 shares. ip’ the Pcuinsula.
Aftar the failure, the stoekkoldcni—all but looks very thin. Samudl J. Tilden is pre­
Tilden—subscribed
a certain amount, sumed to be a shrewd bnsiness man. He
according totho aesesiueut made, sufficient has invested here some 88061000. Docs
to cover labor-ddils. Tilden's aaeasment he know h. is hero ? He is LaUd here, and
was 81.100, which be refused to pay. and will not carry thi county, though it ;is
and ao the mrn Were loft pennileas. Til­ generally deemed Democratic. The ex­
den was appealed to, but in vain. The citement runs very high in polititfli, and as
following is a full list of names and amounts, the facts ip regard to Mr. Tilden are '
being madc^public, it increases in intensi­
comprising the labor account as taken from
the schedule filed with the Register in ty
RETI’RNINa ON THE LABOR DEBT.
Bankruptcy in Marquette :

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Aft/y many yearn

WOOL. WOOL.
carding-

In the buaiarea,
ean do better work, and give better «
Infactioii than any other Arm in thi
iX.. w. H. Bubble “•

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No sooner was it noised abroad that
a Tribune correspondent was in the iron
country than I wait searched out. and told
that the Tribune h*d miserably MBailed the
“great relurmcr." These men, of course,
were TMenlles. I went to tho Iron cliffs
Company's store in search of Mr. Houston,
the Superintendent He w«s formerly a
Republican. I did not*ee him, btrtlearned
thJ he was dow for Tilden, because his
bread was buttered on that aide. I *aw
Mr. Green, the manager of the stora, rad
he raid that Tilden was grand perfection.
Green is* Democrat. The men in the
Iron Cliffs Mine are three fourths for
Hayes and Wheeler, rad that show*. Mr.
THE “ITCU" 8WIMDLE.

And now as to flwts: Men in the em­
ploy of Tilden's Companies are compelled
to trade at the Comnanics' stow, and
they have no other
tbflir places. Them
than the olhera m town. a»vd
Barnum Mina, 3 K»Ua from
arc compelled to go to thsttoWP io

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Last eveuing I had an interview with
Mr. Edward Breituug, a man well known
throughout Michigan ; be resides at Ne
gaunee.
At the interview which took
place in the Barnum House, *Ispheming,
Capt. Mitlchcll Mayor of Negaunee, was
preeeni. 5(r. Breituug was the gentle­
man aelectcd to call on Mr. Tilden ami get
him to subneribe 81.100 to aid in. paying
off the labor debt. Mr. Breituug was not
then a stockholder, he having sold his
shares previously to Mr. O'Neill. How­
ever, Mr. Breitung did own at one timt,
220 shares, and though he was nit a party
interested at the time of the failure, ho was
willing to put in his share towards paying
the man.
As above stated, there was
alwut 818,090 .due to laborers at the
time the Michigan Iron company coilapoed.
Mr, Breitung stated that bo wont to Mar­
quette, where he met Mr. Peter White, and
Mr. Fay, one of the Boston stockholder*.
These three gentlemen with n few others,
talked the matter over. It was then in
tlie midst ofwinttr. Tim poor men who
had been employed by the Company
nearly all had large families to support.
They were literally homeless and pennileas.
and they wanted to make some efforts to
relieve their wants and keep them from
starving.
It was finally proposed, and
agreed to, that Mr. Breitung should visit
all the Eastern and Western stockholden,
and get them to subscribe 810 per share,
which, on 12,000 shares, would amount to
8120,000, or more than enough to pay
dollar for dollar to the poor laboring men,
some of whom were really in need of food.
Mr. Fay gave Mr. Breitung a letter to
NL-Story, of Boston, a well knowu attor­
ney, who represents largo estates, and who
at that lime was.the trustee for a
number of stpek hold era in the Michigan
Iron Company. ' Mr. 8tory readily fell in­
to die idea of assessing the stock 810 per
share, and ho drew up an agreement, which
contained the condition that it should be
signed by all tbo stockholders, excepting
aourn one or tw®, who were widows and
orphans, and were unable to pay, ao that
over 8118,000 would have bora proeared
had Samuel J Tilden eonset led to sign.
The Eastern stockholders all affixed their
n&amp;inca to the agreement, but they made
one provision, and Unit was that the West­
ern stockholders should put in their share,
and especially that Samuel J. Tilden should
come to the scratch.
BAYS MR. lYHKITCNG :

‘•They were vet
Tilden putting up
to know him, and
were ven- emphatic about Samuel J
den, I tell you ; I didn't know how i
but it i* so.” Mr. A. B. Meeker, of Chi-

others had previously agreed to put in
their share.
TILDEN BEFCBE8 TO PAT BIS MINERS.

I' llVsh lAN k SIRGKON,
riven to !)&gt;.»«

member, »1U&gt; the
time, will

extensive

chirged from 15 to 810

hiAbo*
Mbefcrel
an audirara after I Mnlfcv card into
Executive chamber. Wbra I did get

ths men
M. W. RIKER,

when

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C.ni fer 12 1'2 «•••

WELCOME MARBLE.

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when the? ate™ L’“' m»mh, befend).
Th, CoopwrWrientjnf
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The M*a«r of, th* ana

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ittdngont adir.rt.that thu whole thing w

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brief. He referred me to bin
fit New York City. Mr. Ueorgo

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tbe agreement and signature-. and be
would send it down to Mr. Smith, and
whatever bs said he (Tilden) would do
This toffled my heart. I saw that ray ;
chances were hBm.
I had full sncceM up:
to this time with all tbe stockholders."
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‘•What did you do next?"
"I went back to Boston and reported
rncults with a vary heavy heart.”
‘•Did you hear from Mr: Tilden again
lYA-ra?** PLATFORM »
“No I • understood that he (old Mr.
"Honest money for all, and
Wetmore, but partner, two weeks after,
all.
There
tott Wd be “bleaed” if he d pay a free schools for
'•MaBed•’ cent toward paying the men. should lie no inflation which
‘If Breitung is anxious to pay them,' aaid will depreciate the one nor eecbe, ‘let him do to himself. I won't put in
tcriin interferanco which will
aetoL*"
From this interview it can be H3.*u how destroy the other.”
Mr. Tilden loves the masse, and sympa­
thises with them—how the man of mil­
NATIONAL RKPCBLK'AN TICKET.
lions would rather see hundreds of hard
working meu starve than pay a paltry
• 1,100 toward the«r jast dues.
becauni he would bo prosecuted within
twenty fitof hoars after he entered tluBlate... There are numberless judgement
entered up against him here, and he is
penonaDyliable for tbe &gt;118,000. Histocks are not como-at-abk’ in this State,
or they would won be reisod upon under
execution here. He owns no property
here at all in his own name; it is all under
control of corporations. His New York
Mine currency(here even to-day is curecd
by ths minen; It lost them ncalry tcu
per cent of tbei? wages, and they were
compelled to trade at Tilden's store, where
they were charged enormous prices for |
everything.
•
C. 8. Black, a Democrat, and Prooocuing Attorney for Marquette county, said
that he was the retained attorney for the
Michigan Iron Company, and that ho was
authorised to put up labor claims at form 20
to 50 per cent, on the dollar, and that a
pool had been formed for that purpose.
This was emphatically denied by Mr.
Breittungand half a dozen other men,
equally responsible.

A Hayes and Wheeler club, with 350
mombers, was organ nod in Negaunee,
Friday evening last. Following arc tho
offiosrw : - Preaident, Gad N. Braith ;
Vine Presidents, the Hon. Edward Breitung, Henry Moray ; Secretary, L. Boost;
Corresponding
Secretary,
John
Q.
Adams; Treasurer, J. P. Mitchell. On
tbe same evening, a beautiful and mam­
moth Hayes and Wheeler flag was tlirown
to the breexe, amid chters, music, and fire
works. Messrs. Breitung and Adam.made speeches, Mr. Adams showing up
Tilden's reoord and giving facts and fig­
ures and dates which could not be refuted.
Ishpeming has a Hayes and Wheeler
club with 400 members.
M. E. D.
Political Notea.
Singular isn't it, that tho Democratii’
papers are constantly filled with apologia
for that great Reformer (?) Tildcu ? Gov.
Hayes' record heeds no apology. There
are no flaws in it, that's why.

Tilden now lives in luxurious style in a,
large palace, with Rix hones and abont u
down servants. He fares sumptuously
every day. If bis income during-the war
was as small as be swore it to be, where
did he get so many barrels of money ?
The next Staten to hold elections are
Arkansas, September 4 ; Vermont, Sep­
tembers; and^Maine, September II;
after whith iutrrrat will center on the
“October4&gt;utes"'—4Georgia, that elects cm
the 4th, sad Ohio, Indiana, Goioredo and
Wret Virginia, tost elects en toe 10th

?5, Tfcfcn

•?.

More

“traveting mca.”
Twenty tbaunod BapubiicauH arc . al­
ready earoUsd in ebbs In California.
Mr. Masnas D. Boreel chairman Of toe

for by the Mid Tilden,

‘on

account

prefvaucnjil wnioefi.’”

Our* Greenback

off issuiw, and low
ciding the imp

Republican#.

Hitherto wc havil refrained irom taking

any notice ofthe course being puraundl*y

en hands, and John

Monwy

snd John

Kelky arc fighting tugrthar in the perafford it, Rcpu-Ij.ifuol dirtily, &gt;h, '«• U»lun&lt;i&gt; »f suil of governmental spoils; the bargain
was virtually couiMunaled a weak ago—the
your
formal ratuiaitioajras made loot Tue* hy
believe, *1 M we Imliera, «TF
lir offices
intereata
v •«
country itaelf? It cannot be
that you arc deed red by Deraoto
feesions and clap trap. Aaa j*rty

RUTHHiIDBD B. HAYES.

, A*. WHEELER.

the last
tide waiter they filed MpM IW price
even thing, and baviag all thia done, tl

marched uu hand-in&gt;band to victory i
• Anti­
J»o MpoiU; rtaa, the*
hands
Tammany—Morrisey
with Kdky, and
•CUBg
one HUM. ’
their quareeb as aD brigaalf dp, till the
great prUUnrfiJemJ pluiAn-w ’sewed.
Tilden is running his own

campaign,

as he always did. Ho has an office in
Nassau 4, at the handu^«hi|h is his
nephew, Col. Pelton, from which a ton,

UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION, STI J,L CALLING
ITSELF DEMOCRATIC, APPEAL
TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
RENDER ’IJf THEM ALL THE
GREAT POTTERS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT. .THEY ASK TOAD­
MINISTER ;TS LAW’S. CONTROL
ITS REVi3? UES. AND TO MOLD
IT8 POLICY AT HOME AND
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN­
---------------- ~AIIXIAIXUS,
X louoH LIVING in
THE NORT1 , OPPOSED EVERY
MEASURE &lt; t THE WAR, ALL
THE MOVE! ENTSTO ORGANIZE
THE ARMY’ CHAT BEAT DOWN
-ION. AND ALL THE
FED TO SE­
IF OUR VICTORY. TJ
BRING IN’
or THE REBEL 4
FROWNED AND ।
THE NORI’S. Tl
THAT PARBBD ANDMAINTA
ORD
IN AXECS O ff 8ECES81
OX
------------------------------- .TH oF
THE MAI
COALITII

Northern Democrats; that, as soon as
■the Democratic party gut control of the
National House of Representative^, they
commenced a cleaning oat of all Republi­
can office holders, and among them they
turned out fcrtyar
*
maimed
ion soldiers, and put
their place*
equal number of rebel Soldiers; that . the
Democratic cLairmm of tho committee of

with crwdtiag fotwa to the young, aspiring,
Democratic politicians of New York city.

fittMtof THE KA SY Mnu
SHof ■pj-uclriw roapk.
rt&gt; iMfisjbecti MrrtclMd saree
Spa; the h-vl orrin-J
btokrt Tl e wire csl.^
•ttlBrtrrtebwk,
|1]r Drn
-^r—w—ct'Jc-* will' united Itr
tiridge will be one ofthe wou-len wt|?
world when rewnpkt.-l Th Mrurom i,
so far above the water tlmt th t,0^
urnst can go txudvr at tho highft.; tide m-J
oT there are no prera tlirj. wu1
■traction to*" Davigali-.il
*
t
'' tower* ut
27ri feet above high Gee.
from the top is «u|M*rl&gt;.
Brooklyn, nud lb. iiumln-riew riti« ax»d
villages in the vicinity, the B*v.b«k
rivers, the iiiland*. ctenuring for mil*
around con be taken in *i ot„.
The value of Bro .klyn real crtA:&lt;- will fo
greatly enhanced by iu&gt; completion, m u
virtually makes one city of two w
course, there has been million- stolen fro®
the job ; but after all it is a big
and the chics are to be congntunfed ap
on ita near oqmplatiou.

b&amp;T'ot

• Don’t put off coming to the p»T. sboi
much longer. The price &lt;&gt;f adai-wien b*.been put down a half; boarding houat
and hotels arc cheaper than before, the op
cuing, and you can come n-.w altuvst u
cheaply as yqu can stay at home. The
wwtther is gating cooler, and Philadelphia
will, in an other week, be a delightful place
ito stay, The show ie non, iu perfect ordee,-everything u working smothly. sod
St5a worth wj-wir'a iorumi co acu it; Cofiar.

VEGETINE
Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorates the
whole System.

II. Mrdlewl PrapertIr. are '
SOLVENT UTO 01
08ETIC-

ALTffiiflVE, TONIC.

They must “bow down and serve some­
body."
■ pain the World makes Mr.
RowitMV "« sspakret tbe next Phbs-

united vote of the Democrats af this city

ways and means appointed M its .dork, a ed vole tide him dmgti.
mu who had the barbarity .and iadotoncy of naming a child after tho assassin of
the honored Lincoln, and only displaced
him when tbn indignation of tho loyal
press compelled him to do co; that the

troy ofjlkit soil­
I don’t care what

abolition cf slavery ovon as a war measure,
was opposed by the Democratic party of
the North, while the Democratic jarty ,-of
the Routh were fighting to destroy the
Union; that tha jourt rmolnlion proposing
IS TILDEN A PERJURER.
tbe thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth
amendments to tbe constitution of the
On December 9C, 1863. Mr. Tiklsa
United Slates were strenuously opposed
swore ton retara, under oath, in which by (be united Democratic {-arty in Con-

ful.jftt 10
Korire tew.!* «
UoiuJfmUM.

tUlB."

;;

Irexn.frond m

. &lt;r

I* l.Unnrto Oii.jJ.iu *,0

grew, and no State which had a Demo­
cratic majority in its Legiriature ever
ratified them, and the Democratic I*—,
and the Democrat*: candidate for Vice

towx.

The wrathcr is nut no horribly wum u
it was, but yet it is torrid enough to keep
more or
per day. of documentary the people out of town. The woman wto
lies* aru scattered breadeart.
ike his
every hour hart not
bad oOMgb
gSyatV, and its there if w&gt;
business in town the meu miy at well
stay away as not. Everything I* dull mJ
dead, and will be for sonic wrek* yet.
Tbo churclira are maty cforel, the thr»
tree might arfvwell be,- and for ail that t.
doing thaatoras raight
well Imitate the
churches. It is growing cooler, however,
by degrees, and in a few we.k« the deMrtndatveetfl will show wms rigusoffifc

i York City, before a democratic imetiag in
I that place in which he Vised the following
I language:
“Mr. Hewitt said that there was no
Republican scalps dangling from his gir- '
die; that sixty and upwards of rebd j royal road fur
both shira, aad-aHfm*taU*wfco kuue him
General were returned from the Southern New York, to place and power unless they at all, know that all his talk about‘ re­
form is a sham, for all his life be baa been
He
States, to tbe National !It&gt;ua-j of Itepre- I bowed down and ha’rvc l anybody.
a tr^ckcy, corrupt politician , of the Van
sentatircs, in our present Goagrara; that ' hoped that the young men bef»re him Buren school, wlm bdieves in bribery a.
from tlicso men we have heard Jefferson would bow down and nerve aomubody." Tbe the power for elevation. The map fborc
Davis, and other rebel chieftains ealogixcd above ia taken from the New York World’s dependence in New York ia the. most
Andersonville horrors defended, President report of Mr. Hewitt s spoech, Wednesday, corrupt rings the world cveraaw is a anth­
er thin “Reform" candidate.
Lincoln aud other loyal men, and the August 23d. It must be remembered that
The nomination by'the Republicans of
"
* "•
AND NOW THE VERY MEN treatment of rebel prisoners at Elmira, Mr. Hewitt is talking in behalf of Tilden, Ss-Gor. If— •
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO Camp Douglas Ac., denounced, and this and the Democratic party. Mr. Hewitt SttMLlal__ ___ ______ -_________,
BREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW
with tho express or silent content of has uttered terrible truths and they apply ncr, takes away tore bet hope the- Depublic favor in those States is that tbe candidatc for -office was a bitter and notorious
rebel leader, and has numerous negro or

held at Ionia, Aug. 80. An enterprising
Democrat thought a rota on th? .train
during tho return . trip vX the defeigataa
wnddmake a good showing. It did.
A oanviM of the votes on ooe of the D-,
L. A L M. railroad trains rearited as fol’
Hayes

report afarwuid.ra having biwu receipted

of
a few men who have heretofore acted wiih
the Republican party in regard to what principle, the Democratic party holds to
they are pleased to call tbe “Greenback its old traditions, ami b s« much opposed
question," thinking they would sec the to every mqieure adrocatedby the Repub­
utter folly of their course, and fell into lican party/beforo this war, during the war,
line Without any warning from their or rinoo tbo war, as it vrtr wra; hit as a
friends. We still think tho great majority party of poltey U nH support ffarorc
of them will do no. A few however talk Grcwfey, a&gt;/t mosey, Or anything c’se, if
bv doing so, it ton .fool a few - Republi­
so ‘loud and persistent that wo deem
cans into its ranks. The Dembcratio pol­
a few pUin words at tbo present time not lutions howl reform and corruption, till
on* ofplace. We think it will bo conceded the air is blue and in this ’mpart . iteliate
of Ohio.
by every reading mas, who is a friend to the thief, who raises the hue and cry of,
Republican principles, that the triumph "ttop thirf, ” in order to ©over his own dou&gt;r Uieo- Prttidruly
redaUova The mumon of- too Republi
of die Democratic party at tho present can party is not ended* and can wever «rtd,
time would be perilous and even disastrous «&gt; k»t &lt;■&gt;!&gt;» p«»K»rai» fa&gt;]
u*
New Turk.
to all the great issues retried by the war for embraces iu it^Tankji every ■ympathirar
the salvation of tho country. To con­ with secession and pounts on a united
South for ita succesa. Fur these reasons
vince every candid man ofthis, we hare sim­
let every Republican eomo into his place
ply to call their attention tn the fact that and let us work shoulder to shoulder for
saaas*’the rebel element in the lata seceded our excellent, aud pitroitio standard bear. PARTRIDGE
Btahs hare by murder, intimldmation.and ere, Hayes and WbeJcr, and once more
fraud* already secured the control of mert at least, secure the glorious triumph of
Republican princifdea. free prea.’ ntXX
« art those states; that, intoxicated by succew, they no longer tolerate free speech,
free diaemtion and tree thought; buthre en­
gaged in breaking up Republican meet­
ings, killing negroes, tearing down start and Written forth* B^aunr &gt;
Abram &amp;-Hewitt, member of congress
■tripes and hoisting in their stead the stars
and bars; that the best recommendation Io j from New .York, njadc a speech in New

he said:
“I hereby certify that th*
Ofthe Democratic papersin Indiana,
|*nrinc i. ■ Irw irf ftilbfuJ .olcsiest
IS have already bolted from Tilden and
of Um giiiM. profits, Of taanno of Smarc supporting the Cooper and Gary
greenback movemtmt. Every Republican •et J. T.lAfn, rflh. *J of St.» YoA.
paper stands firm for Hayes and Wheeler. s»icou»ijrf X«T.A; Rtswsf N«w
Tbe confoderaieB in Harting havn't much York, «LeUi«r
ten f«J kfafi . &lt;t
hope of celebrating a victory in Indiana finpMly, rents, i«l«WU,fiiriawiaf,sslso7
next mouth, sueb as they did in 1874.
orftom ssf IM^Itl, treir, «^JoyA Demooratw oocnty convention was I

low.

ritflyilolrf

VWhViam
■onUrt.', root* I

President chiming aiooe they were rati­
fied tliat they were void ami uf noefftet;
that the Democratic pnrty. North and
South, hare rtreauouriy oppomd every

VALUABLE

�JhrticB?

9

HAS'TINGS city drug store,

COMMERCIJ L.

&lt;

HASTINGS MARKt ...

H'«
io call your attention to our etook of etrictlu
pureDR UGS &lt;ynd MED1CINES- JFb make a speciality in
dealing in ontft strictly prime DRUGS. We believe U is
for the interest of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime an d pure MEDICINES.
We have a large stock of

Dr Blazo again at the Halting* House.

John W. Custer, Eeq’., an able
and eloquent speaker, will ad­
dress the people of
county
on the political issues oCthe day,
as follows :
At Maple Grove Centre,.on
Tuesday evening, Sept. 5th.
At Assyria Centre. Wednes­
day evening, Sept. 6tK.
At the Doty school House,, in
Johnstown, on Thursday even­
ing, Sept. 7 th.
At Hickory Corners, Friday
evening, Sept. 8th.
At the Diamond School House
in Orangeville, on Saturday evenI ing, Sept. 9th.
By Order of Rep. Co. Oom.
J
S. J. Bidlkman, Chairman.

Stare, I- E i&gt;. White
tv. i&gt;u:, itun attbrllaatfnr Hom-t
l*it*4irtiea
Atioa. . t
ji,.■&gt;.'■;&gt;■■ Cm l^odt--B*rr» CuaSj/.
E« Wut iu Tiae U&lt;*t»iu* A Smith.
A«»r »
Pr. J. C. Ayar A Co.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Owing to the many calls nnd dispatches
wei received while away, for our return to
this place, we concluded to return for a few
days, and can be found at our room No. 4
Hastings House, I would say to those who
wish to see me, that they had better call
“ soon as possible, as I am wanted at
other places and can not remain but a few
days.
Thankful for past tpatronage, I Te­
nino jour Lunbleservant.
««37wl
a. M. Blazo.

OILS.

OILS

Itew®

For Machinery.

CALF SKINS, n*

I have a large slock of Pure Castor Oil.
Pure Lard OU.
Pure Golden OiL
Bought since the last decline in prices.
Cail and examine goods and prices. You
will gain by it.
People's Drug Store.
W. II. GnoiiYEAB.
xxi29wlt2
•

Bought very loir and WE will sell them at
price# that mill please Uta closest buyer.

DETROIT MARKET.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
Hastings, Aug. 12th 1876.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Our Centennial,

land, before the day of victory arrives in Nov

MARBLE

works

A.t Kalamazoo, MichTHE IICKFORP ADTOIIATIC
Monuments of the liest American and
Jiqportcd Marble, Tablets and HeadBtone^ of all description madetooroer
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
to custoruera,

j Songster" to campaign committees.

Haring ateam power and improved
machinery for Banding, high polishing
and cutting mortices, we can do work
cheaper and better than those who
work by hand.

OaU. iora then lO.'UO ba. ia elan
Inn; white.Jde.) mixed.X»aU34’S.

F. Clark, General Aecmt,

SemLlO
Hidas. Mi-Ac.

Barry Co.

xxiBAmfl

jonN cncucH a co..Clneinnati, Ohio

ing rapidly done.

Ayer’s

ortli in Coin to-day ‘Ji j eta
Tallow, TOThs.

J*ek-ti. SeptrmUr l^th, 19th, 20th. 2l»t

NEW YORK MONEY MARKETSwith tbeir products for trade.

Cossack. Chifield. lavK.

ths Greek with every variety of merciiandise

NEW YORK MARKET

Ayer

A Co.’s seJebratsd

.remedies frpsi

w!&gt;" will _■ in the Odd fcl’ow’s Excirrrich

Apply al

sac erat 4s-

and are an effectual antidote for the diseases
that prevail fa the yaourts bf the North, as

Tbelbir! r Education will meet io-wtr-

ooatlaont.

JI: dairy. 10*3.

The following item was aecMsntaJly omitted

in nitctvlanee.

Madison Dispensaryt

Tallow.

Snsar. dull; soft white rsBnod. IOH4S1O14.

'■iielionv, an J Hoard of

'&gt; Wctlneedsy.

fur a visit to tercentennial.

She goes by

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.

It is said

that-

To-day Mrs. Nothin AsHow, Mrs. Julius

;«!•!-ivuMkri f r.-n Wednesday. Thursday
»sd Friday,
■ •
’

Family Knitting Machine!

SPECIAL NOTICE

\pp|y at once.

Detroit and return only $12.00.

RlCKFCHD
ymivunc

WINSLOWS STEAM

For Sale—A valuable young
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.

Childreu t, die opening -exercises of. this

xxt31yl

.hit.

Train has brought me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down low for Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. I also sell Well &amp;
Cistern Pumps.
Aleehol has dmlinad to 0X.1S.
.
Campaign Song Book.
J. Maur
Opposite the Post Office
lead lOKOIOAte.
Hostings, Mich.
We have received from the publiahers a copy xx4Uf
Itr.
of the •• Hayes and Wheeler Campaign Song­
Olivet College, Olivet. Mich.
ster," containing a good collection of rousing
Republican songs, full of Ike necessary ntfavo
The Fall Term begins September 14th.
and energy. Many of tbe song* are printed
OH.
with tho music complete, fur tho us* «f Glee Full corps of Instruct ora iu all Departand Quartette Clubs. A large majority af the meuta. Prof. G W. Chadwick will give
lessons on the now Pipe Organ. Ladies
•ongs are set to tunes already familiar to every
will please apply to Miss II. D. Storke,
•m. Ths Songster also nenteino short bio­
Principle. Gentlemen to H. Q. Butter­
graphical 4teteb«a of our next Chief F.xecu- field, D. D. President.
tires, with' portrait■ on the 6tle&gt;page. We ui354t

Wanted.

ttefria

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
*
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
Black OU,

Taylor, Mrs. WiHiamB. Goodyear. Miso Roes

Hsyes an I Wheel.

for ths Centennial

BARBASEJtrpE BR laOAL MTH010SV.

t

■ill ad-ireo ,h.

?

f

R

The election
Twe^isy, Sept,
will'be

J. Cole &amp; Son

opinion in theKost on IbePnaudan-

De eTohi4«l valuation of Barry county ia
; &lt;».«)o,oWlbst..f Ulcn

WHOLESALE A RETAIL

•'■*'1 Ihat iv about 73 per «,at. of th.
r^ulu, f([ie praJ^rtJr jB

R

I

Sarsaparilla
For Scrofula, and all
scrofulous diseases, Erysi­
pelas, Rose, or St Anthony’a Fire, Eruptions and
Eruptive diseases of the
akin. Ulcerations of the
Liver, Stomach, Kidneys,
Lungs, Pimples, Pustules,
Boils, Blotches, Tumors,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head, Ringworm,. Ulcers,
Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in
the Bones, Side and Head,
Female
Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhcra, arising
from internal ulceration, and Uterine
disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis­
eases, Droney, Dyspepsia, Emaciatian,
General Debility, and for Purifying the |
Blood.
This Sarsaparilla ia a combination of
vegetable alteratives—Stillingia, Man­
drake, Yellow Dock—with the Iodides
of Potassium and Iron, and is tho most
efficacious medicine yet known
for
tho diseases it is intended to cure.
Its ingredients are so skilfully com­
bined, that tho full altcnxtiTe effect oi
each is assured, and while it is so mild
as to bo harmless even to children, it y.
still so effectual as to purge out from tho
system thane impurities and corruptions
which develop into loathsome disease.
The reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, and the confidence which
prominent physicians all over the coun­
try repose in It, prove their experience
ol ita usefulness.
Certificates attesting its virtues have
sccumnlated, and are constantly being
received, and as many of these cases are
publicly known, they furnish convincing
evidence of the superiority of this Sar­
saparilla, over every other alterative
medicine. So generally is ita superi­
ority to any other medicine known, that
we need do no more than to assure tho
public that the best qualities it has ever
pcMcsscd are strictly maintained.
Dr. J. C. AYER A CO., Lowell, Mm.,

lr Maekina. 1 eyljadar^n awdlae M»

wwal^Mwvrill ba mat teeny &gt;art qf

'T-^istuSS'!Ss5“ih£’"-:si
Ultimo KwiTvixn Mimun Mrs. Co,
XX40r! SoteMaaattJaran.

CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

'r.£rrr.5
dueed rates, by whieh passeugers can not
only visit the Centennial Exhibition at Phil­
adelphia, bat eon, in addition, visit the prin­
cipal eastern cities, with an opportunity of

Falls, riving passengers, from the train, a

Coaches are furnished With the Winchell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
from dust
With its complete system of

Erie Railwai

the En«t. Tickets via this pcpwlar Hoe
bon be procured al all office*. af connecting
linen, or at the Company's own offices.
Aoy information can bo obtained by alFRANK E. SNOW.

XXISTtf.

tk,
D«ripuJuti„ui,u
tt tlre-nier on
‘"’Ivy. on Which was emblamnad the words

Church and Railroad
xxfitf

Smith, Manxe A Pmwton.
**• «'*««&gt;, Df no l0Wnlh5p of Hops will
tT^.,rt:UrCmk
&gt;- Sot-

xxi3O4w

- , -

xdt—U t4

.

STAVES. STAVES.

Mr imiitEUiratiM ®

By order of Committee.
1'Meni- iMM4l li, inTtnto„
jji.i

land plan®

Fruit Lands iwthe

STOOD
YAfffi UK
_im
UK AHAIB
Shingles Lath &amp;c-

ftmuo, sn aiJ

Oiwtial

Highest Market Price in Michigan fruit belt
One, Fruit and gar­
Cash,

WANTED!

Ter Plae Steves, deliver*! la Hastiacs. Noshvtile.
or Middleville.

E. D. WIITE,
A.LUK.

for*S'

jobwBow-i-

P A I N TER ■

xxiSfitf

jdfcrwn*.

FOR SALE.

.

H..tine&gt;, MichxxlnfcaM

dening farm of 851-*2
acres to Exchange
for a farm neait Has­
tings. Corres
solicited

DISSOLUTION lOTltX

and T
Mich.

�Ol; o»nu\
I
By the Atchison, Topeka fc Santa l'e
WXO,
July I, ttfte. /
Bnboad, the new and popular-,!iw frorii
given d)&gt;! certain lands.
Atchison and Kansaa City, ria the beauti­
fcuty of Barry, bid off to tbo
ful Arkansas Valley, to Puc Jo; Colorado
ff 187,4. and previous years,
Sprags, Denver, Canon City, Cucham.
KM'jueats which *13 bo forDel Norte, Trinidad, Santa Fe and &gt;1)
«* of the Treasurer of said
points in Colorado, Nev Mexico and
• .n tieplemtor, will be sold
-w»J, by paid Treasurer, at the
Arisons. Special round trip tickets to —. »
Denver, only &lt;50, allowing stop off privil­ County Seat, or t tho tret Monday of October
Boat, aS tbe tb m att.i
d^ip^od for ,he
eges both ways on the main line, and at
,
if
prsviouely diepoeed
Colorado Springs, Manitou and - Pike's °r •t-.^ds &lt;,fdce. according to law.
Peak. Low emigrant rates to the San
bard sU’jementB contain -a full description
of each ps&gt;«| Of
MBj My t„ ^,n
Juan Mines.
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•ppi'.eallon at the office of the conntv
Pullman Palaeo Sleeping Cara between on
Traaauryr.
the Missouri River and the Rocky, mount,
,,ru*-'h off i.o the State for taxes of
tains without change.
Close connection W74 or other r«m, nX tbo Tax Sales in (Mo­
made at Pueblo with trains for Denver tor last, will be offered rabjeet to the right of
redemption
presc.itod by law, an well as to
and Northern ’ ‘
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bimo tables and tbo “Sah the right of putvhase of tho Kioto bids nt this
For raaj
office, prior t« the sale.
Juan fluid
address,
.
RALPH ELY.
; T. &amp; Ahmbron,
Auditor General.

BBUfS BB0’8.
Keep It.
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W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist.

Srotor1. Ad**--

announce,
in the DRVtfTRADt,^
has in stock and daily arrie
fr^,‘a,ul t^uine
Stock of Drugs and Midiones. Dye Stuffs, yttnei
Goods, and in fad a a&gt;m.
piste Stock of Druffyf,
Merchandise which he offm
to the people al (really &amp;
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Pee
pie's Drug S tore isdi.
reotly opposite Empire Block
One door cast of Spaulding

Of every Dveeription which »' that he has again eniated
VILLAGE OF MIDDLLEVILDE.
b.t,7aWLMo.&lt;
IrtelMdLbtoek

s» !• IOS
as ice

AvniTuc Gkskbal's Orriea. ‘ &gt;
Ux.no, Mint., July I. 187C. /
So much of each of the following done riba I
tracts or parcel* ufhuid. r-itnated in the county
of Barry, delinquent for unpaid taxes. far the
year. mcritinncJ below, ae will be xuffieient to
pay the tnxee. interot, and charges thereon,
will be sold by the Treneueer «f Mid county,
on the fine Monday of October next, at such
public and cnnvenlest place »4 he ahall eelect
tn Hasting*. lito County Sent, uf said county,
according tn the rtntute in and. case inndaatul

can sail cheaper than any hou* - to Bar­
ry County, L&gt;r them raasoos:
1st Beetuiae ws have am rant I» pay
84. Because we make tbe mrad of our
goods ourselves.
3d. Became we kmp th* best c wock-

We sell none of this obenp-made Furnlture that is made by maehlaery- The
goods we make to made by head, and
warranted. We invite aU persons to
call 0Dd inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. No trouble at all
Parties having Pictures to trams
would do well tor ’thorn tanned of us
as we can do It P .tfxsd Cheaper than
any house In P .y Comity. We keep
tbs Lsrwert »wJ Bast selected stoat of
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD­
INGS, Bnacxrra, Pafub—HoiHErn, WAXL-Pocxirtu, SurpraHoudkbh,
and overythiug tn the Furniture Uno.
t We invite all parsons to eall and look

advehtisments

Hasting*, July 18,1876

KALT0 AID-OBITS FEME
Diseases .with Jts

Agonies

CHOOSE WWEES'TIIXN.

HOLLOWAYS
PILLS.
Nervous Dieorden.

Peerless Milk Baton

now on exhibition al our Fuii i!u«e
Store. AU kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of ail kinds of old fur­
niture neatly done.

WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Rooms south aide State St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear's Hardware

NEW MUSIC

Ho* to be Strong.

KTEBB' 0ACRKD OELKCTtONB.

HOMESTEADS.

H. W.P. COLSON’S
INDIAN
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lltnav CoextT, Tbsmvbkb'* Ornes, I
Hxmvas. August
1870. /
Notice is hereby given, that the sale of lands
in Barry county, advertised by Ito Auditor
Gaaeral as delinquent for taxes of 1875 (end
previous years), will to held at the County
Treasurer’s office In Hr-stinga. the County
Seat of Mid eounty. commencing on Monday,
the 2nd day of Oetolwr next, at nine o’clock
A. M-, and continue from day to day (8undaye exceptodl, until ihesatne shall havetoea
disposed of according to law-.
M. T. WHKELKR.
Oxintr Treasurer.

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ETERSVcTAVO VHOBUSES.

ETKK8’ VEGAN 0RLRCT1ON8.

KTBBS- I ARLOK MUSIC

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Addreee tbe aoto proprietor.

H. W.P. COLSON,

buffalo, n. y.
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P.O. Box me’-

POSITIVELY CURED.

iEOT’;

WHG 3tEN

“isex's:
klboro b MwWwabl" *’'n&lt; by taktosd.

FOR SALE OR TRADEON? PORTABLE STEAM SAW

In good order riming every day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OP MULES 7 years old
ONE 5 year old MARE, ONE BUGGY
nearly new. ajao ONE HEAVY STA­
TIONARY HKGINR, for safe on GOOD
TERMS. For particulars carfuire on the
premises one mile west of Carlton Center.

CENTRAL HOUSE
;

W—DiraattoM for tha «»w*Uof
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TitMerdor are s»s«* *• Mth to*._____

MUI

HASTINGS, MICH.

. E. STAUFFER. Prop.

" mMBBEs’sAME AS WML.

Blltum, coaocmr,

TEN PIN BALLS

STEINHOFF &amp; WOOD

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NO. 38AQ

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1876.
THE YANKEE SHOOLMISTRESS.

[From the CntmJry Griitlemun, Albany

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“Mrs. Emerson," said Mr. Barlow one
• &lt;lay, “excuse me, but ns you sit there, you
| do so forcibly remind me of my dear lest
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t wile, that I murt speak of it.
I have1
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not*oc’^ 3 resemblance; or soiue-

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j thing that made me think of her, but
afternoon it has been on my m&lt;nd
• "3 "■ i^Oietimo. Your romplcxiotq color of.
I* fl ■« II i cy«’and hair, are ever so much liko hem.
IVI III
u cnnitot be po^ible that there should
MMWiAaaL. have been any relationship, I/suppow??
rehanblanecs oftcnoccur among

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Which, is’ lhe best self governing mill injSiXX,

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j father wm John Wardlow of Now Jersey,

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and my mother's name, before marriage,
i was Fannv Stephen* She wax n’ native

&amp; BUGGIES

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Cheaper than ever.
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•iti’j’.isa:! Kwr!
GEO. 1i|(
LVJ

of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania."
“FannyStephens! Was your grandlather's name Robert Stevens'?"
“Yes, sir.
I have heard my mother
speak ofhim •jften."
“And did you nevir hear her Hpcak of
an elder auier called Adeline? &lt;)L yen. u

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must be so! T
it nil now clearly."
“My mother had u Maier Adeline, wh&lt;&gt;
wax married quite young and died in :t
few years.
1 never recollect her mvi&gt;
tioning her huabaud'H name. He emigrated to the West niter hi* wife's death, aud
vain after, my father c3mu to New Eng­

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land. There was, I think, about sixteen'
years difference in their agon, slits «iid."
1
“Yes, my dear Mns. Emerson, it must

flfrl2Y

plows ill the luarkelj
AT AGRICULTURAL JIAI.L.

I PT ION

Ono floor east of Goodjcar’s Hardware.
Haatinga, April 12, 18T6. ?

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSOW,
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ll&gt;e so! Your aunt Adeline was my la­
i mental wife, and lira. Manton, Hugh’s
I mother, was y our own cowuo, my daugh­
ter, Adelino Stevens Barlow, named for
1 her mother, who died when she was but a
few weeks old."
:
"Can it be i-issible! Mrs. Watson
us J to say that Mrs. Maftton and I
' l . ’krd enough alike to lie sisteni; but moth| er .«nppuw«i the taby died snon after its

“It wax a little, delicate child, and uo
oue ;:up[x&gt;5c&lt;l it could live, and when 1
wrote to your grandfather Stevens of
his daughter's decease, I ruentioued that
the Isalse could not lire.
Ho died soon
afterward, and I went West, and have
never had any tidings- from the family
I connections since.
I was attracted to
। you when I first saw you, bin .’iippcaed it
I wax from knowing of your Liudneis to
r my daughter and her chihl. I can easily
neenunt now for the affection with which
land Hugh lurid to each other.
It^is
■ a Scotch proverb, ‘blood is thicker than
! water,’and I have often wondered why

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you should love Hugh so much more than
yon did little Mattie, with her winning
ways."
.
I have thought of it myiwlf, Mr. Bar­
low. and sup|&gt;o*ed it was liecause 1 be­
came attached to him through my love
fur his mother. I was alone and heart­
sort* when 1 eamc to this town. I had
neither kith or kindred, to my knowledge,
iu the wide world; he was alone too, and
1 thopglit it was a bond of sympathy Ire। tween us. 1 hope I have not made a
difference in my treatment of the dear
I children ; I have not intended to do it,
but I have known I loved Hugh ever so
I much more than I did poor Marthx"

?r.£FE®Om ,® B58BES CAHDS.

»'RIGHT,

:
“I would be glad to have you recogI nizc me as your kin.
Just think of it
j—nycnrsince I was n lonely old man,
| tottering on the brink of the grave; there
j wax no one to rtretqh out a loving hand
j to hold mo bock, and I wxs going fast
I Your letter telling me Adeline was still
alive, wax a new stimulus.
Now, nt
seventy-two, I am a contented, satisfied
man, with everything to make me com­
fortable and happy, and smooth my way
to my last renting place."

momy at

DENTIST

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Nuhv’lie

Michijao.

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Anjwnrk:.-

ly »tt»nu*d tv.

Great Bargains

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UK-lb.TREAD! HEAD I

^Organs

spacial Medical Announcement

mat Happiness

AUHctei!
and

vrrtxrnr.

DR. J. B LaSURE

IN

dise of h ippincw to its parents.

The SimthTAmencan Organ,
HAZELTON BBO.'S PIANOS.
ERNEST ‘GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
Instoi^enFFULLY'WaiTaiited.

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A little human flower, of rare bounty,
blresomcd in the Emeraon household m
the month of June—the one thing need­
ful to render their home a perfect Para­

Old pijg aid orgns taken in Eiclianiie to
BULLOCK,

R. D.
Northern
Branch
Flint.
xxx4.lt

Wholesale gent for

Colchester t$ again in excitement, and
this time every one is interested, and
many distressed.
A terrible railroad
accident occurred e abort distance from
4he village; many liven were lost; and
nianr
pofficugcrs seriously wounded.
Fred Green's father was engineer, and
his lifeless body was found in the stream
of .water that ran below the embankment
down which the train was precipitated.
It-was heartrending.
One young man
was found mortally wounded, who proved
to bo TTieodoro Rcgcn. liu mother hail
written to him after William left to come
home again; he obeyed the summons, but
only camo home to die.
He just lived
till night, but Ion" enough to show his
father that though he was not prepared to
die, he could be a living comfort to no
one. Among the killed., was found the
body of William Blanchard, the instigator
of the •Sherburne robery.' Why ho was
coming to Colchoster no one could tell
hut it was surmised he might have been
in company with Theodore Rogers.
The eldest MB of Mr. Hubard, Mattie's
own brother, was among lhe killed. ■» It
was a dreadful blow to them, for he hpd
contributed till his wages to help his father
in supporting his thriftlciw family.
Days of watching and care ensued,, and
the i in! wait constitution of Doctor Emer­
son nearly gave out from sheer exhaus­
tion. The dead were buried, and biminen
resumed its daily routine.
Mrs. Ilogcra was prostrated on a bed of
languishing; the lingered for weeks, aud
refused to be comforted.
The doctor
could not discover any disease that should
have proved fatal, but she died calling up­
on her son.
Two ycart rolled by and brought little
change to Colchester and its quiet inhabit­

OUR WASHINGTON LETT^I.
The Dismissal 6T Clerks—-The Ques­
tion of lhe Hour—Comparison of Bu­
chanan and Tilden—True Reason
of the' Financial Distress—High
Rate of Taxation—Shall Our Brothera Rave Died in Vein ?—TMen’a
Perjury.
WA8HIKGWNtf&gt;.C.,Scp. 1st. 1R7«
The serving of the notices of the
missals in the

dis­

consequent

Departments,

upon the inadequate

appropriations

for

this year has been goinc on for a day or

Meantime

two, but is not yet concluded.

employees in the Bureaus not reached arc
suffering almost

torture from

as much

their apprehensions ax their late confreres

feel in their certainly of the wont.

Your

readers caniiardly imagine the degree of
excitement, and in a large number of per­
sons, distress occasioned.
Wo stand to-day

great National

upon the eve of the

conflict.

mutterings ofttbe storm

in

Not

days which preceded the

those

war when the

were

round the political horizon 4

heard
not in

all

the

darkest hour of this country's peril during

the stern conflict of arms which followed ;
did ever American liberty and

American

destinies stand in such great hatard.
The thought is solemn ; it is Awful

to

contomphite, but it is true, and the risk
w imminent and the shock is comming.

Slid a

Democratic

member

of tliu

House to a RoJjnblican representative, in

the heat of a-converaation, “We will hart
the (rotrrmneut, ttawn yon ! in tpiU of
you alid youn, if not by fair means, then
by the next beat ; and when we do get it
ants.
William Rogen [ad gone to his ma­ look out, tliat’s all.”
■
ternal inheritance in Massachusetts to
They want it ? What for? For pow­
live, and Mary Watson had acccompaniod er! For payment oftho rebel debt! For
him os his wife.
icimburaemcnt io full value for every
Hugh Marston had become almost n stave owned Iby Southern masters and
a man; his attachment for home, and Xrwsl by procthqmtion.
A comparison lictwceu the man who
love fur his kind irionds. had proved a
sure safeguard to him in shielding him betrayed his country in 18(10 and tho man
from temptation
and the allurements who now stands forward as the candidate
which
b&gt;set
a young
man, &lt; spac­ of the Democracy to day, will not show
ially'
if
posacwicd
of
wealth any great dissimilarity. Both have the’
Mattie IIebard liad become a lovely girl umo smooth duMtmutetion of manner,
of sixteen.
Slio was not robust, as be- both are trained and skilled in that school
foru her sickness, but ]&gt;erhaps she was of politics, which has ever been the banc
sweeter for that sexton of discipline.
It of this country, which has in days of
was the second week in January that a highest prosperity plunged it into war or
cntangiemcnU.
They have
severe snow storm came on, with high diplomatic
over required the help of their opponents
winds, that kept every one in doors
Weeks of incessant wld , succeeded, and in the political world to rescue them and
Mr. Barlow kept entirely in the house. when with full treasury they have taken
Every day he used to go into the nursery the reins they liavc relinquished them
bankrupt. These are not mere aasertions,
to piny with the little ona. It was dur
ing one vf these visits that Mrs. ^mcraon they are susceptible of proof from printed
noticed that bo seemed more feeble tliun records of the country, and are within lhe
he had been, and inquired if be wcro not reach of every reading man.
And now for a slight look into tho let­
feeling as well as usual.
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••I am getting old, Abba," he replied. ter of the immaculate rcfoimer wherein he
“I think lam well, but thd cold effecte accepls the high trust reposed in him.
Mr. Tilden xtarte out from a false pre­
me a good deal , I am chilled a good part
mise,
and
consequently
reaches
of the time, mid foci shaky.*’
false
conclusion.
He
say a,
“You ought to hare spoken of it. a
present
terrible
crisis
in
Edward will prepare you some medicine ‘■The
tho commercial and monetary affairs of
that will warm you.”
“I hardly know that I require any­ tho country, are due to the blunders and
thing. I do not think I shall outlive this reckless cournc oftlic present administra­
winter. Do not be anxious : I have no tion."
. Are they indeed, Mr. 8. J. Tilden ?
fears of suffering."
assertion
is1just
about as--------true,, —
am},
That evening Mrs. Emerson spoke toThat
--------------------------------------------her husband of her conversation with Mr.- yon
much believe it, as ;
yon d—
id tho
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Barlow, and requested him to prepare oath which you took to the amount of
your income on that memorable occasion
soino medicine to strengthen him.
“My dear wife,” answered the Doctor, which has pasted into history.
Tho true reason for the present paral“he has bcon taking medicine for a long
time. He is failing very fast.
What he yted condition of the moneyed interests of
fears is a paralytic stroke ; he had one this country, is due to tho immense sums
before we knew him, and he is liable to borrowed by yourself and your clients, the
have another at any lime. I have been railroad gamblers of this country, who to
a
showing
of
your
thinking of making arrangements to have moke
Fred Green come hero and occupy Hugh’s non-paying lines in the market, bor­
rowed, and placed the amounts to the
‘room, so as to be near him.”
Two weeks later they were aroused by laxt dollar in stocks that did Dot pay—you
Fred, who called the doctor to Mr. Bar­ know could not pay—and then when the
low’s room. It had come, ns he expected. interest became duo and tho crash came,
His limbs wore paralysed and useless, but you slipped out, and left the farmer, the
his mental faculties aud speech were not mechanic, tho widow and the orphan, to
impaired. He had do pain. Mns.Emcr- loose their last dollar with calm uncon­
suii was his constant nurse, by day and cern. Am I not true in my statement ?
night, only yielding her (station to her Wes net the first keystone in the arch—
upon that pleasant day when all seemed
husband.
.
Hugh was sent for, and found his serene to—fall a railroad banking house ;
and it was not until they had all gone
grandfather’s life nearly run out.
He was perfectly calm aud resigned, and taken the savings of the merchant,
knowing the end was drawing nigh.
To the mechanic, the tradesman, the widow
his niece bo often expnwod his thankful* and the orphan, that the country arousal
nets for the bleascdnero of the homo found its chaos and its encrgieri |&gt;sndy-

ers was now able to attend to the man­
agement of Iris business affairs, it was
arranged that William Rogers and Hugh
Manton should go together and bo room­
mates. It was very lonely-after Hugh
left home, and if the truth must bo told,
the lad shed some tears over the prospect;
but he could m-t make suitable progressi Which had been so providentially opened
to receive him in his declining years.
unlcas be bad more competent instruction
than Colchester afforded.
As for w ib Hi* grandson, who was with him con
steady, and did everything that love
lism Bogers, he had not much to regret
i„ leaving home. His father and waters could suggutt to odd to his comfort, he
be U cd ; but bis homo was not pleasant, charged over and over again always to
and ho Van impatient to bo fitting him­ remember with gratitude tlxe protector of

sed ?
Again, you charge the high rate of tax­
ation to Republican rule and Republican
policy. I challenge the proof. Take
New York, Kentucky and Maryland, three

Little Addis। his youth*
They laid him, by his especial request, got as from time immemorial fund then take
missed her cousin very much for a while,
Miwussippi, Louisiana and South Carobut in-a few days forgo: all shaaT him. to rest by the side of his loved child,
Hua, three Sutco that you sud your
Mr. Barlow was very lowly, and hardly where the hautL_of lore could rest upon
&gt; friends arc fond of quoting as umfop Carknow bow to employ himself, but hui the grave.
■ pot-bag, Sodlawag rale, nod look in the
TUX «ND.
niece strove to make everything pleasant,
self fur a lift of uscfolnos.

Mich.gan,

« Grand Rapids, East Sag.naw and

D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

It was considered ml visible to send
Rush away* to school, and qs Mr. Rog­

to him, and herself took Hugh's plate to
read lhe papers every evening for hts cntertuiument.

WHOLE NO 1081,

�Merchants’ Almanac for 1873 and
ing, and nee bow you feel over it.
Wil) not blush, for you cannot; W yon
find the lie branded upon you in thort
pap-a that know no political sehool. iterre.
no partisan ends, and tell only stern
truths.
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The heart and soul turn lick tn con­
templating the possibility of the destimes
of the country being confided to such

Vermont Election.
THE FIRST GUN.

Hastings, Mica., Skit

Wookumd, Itep. 4th, 18*6.

ing development.

iu

B0TC3

for

export

Other statistics might

ba given to show that this falling
British commerce

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor seeterian interforancc which will
destroy'the other.”
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
ALr J*retidenl,

nnd

in meet branches of busiora*

The Legislature almost unonit
xnonsly Republican.
Republican gain over 1872,
nearly 10,000.

publican party there to lay the blame bn.

In fact, we do not observe that they try
to trace ths

SMITH.

to tho vast increase of

Tilden advises the people “to live with

in their income.’’^ Tax-payers during the*

3 “didn’t know."

consumers

tho

recent

Hayes tn the

“Knowing him personally

myself.

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unassuming man, as courage­
as

a

rock

in

and discharging duty.

THE HARD TIMES AND POLITICS

cial disturbance, there are special oom

in

this country, such as the consumption

of

ceive public treatment in proportion to its

as our fathen realised in the quarter of a

Now we may regard ha

War of

If it kvis such an event, then

kind.

Democratic party is

tion —we mean the hard times and their

—if any party is—for our

relation,

ness

nnd

non-relation,

to

politics.

troubles.

ths

directly accountable j

Otherwise,

busi­

present

arc to

we

judge of die hard times here as we do in

Cheese.

the same kind of buainemi deprawion pre­
vails ; the Govsrmcnt u

its

discharging

own employes upon the roads and public

works, while in some sections of the

Do­

minion thousands of laboring men are out
of employment and yet not even “Grant-

least

sway in Canada.

The wave of hard

at the present

however,

times,

Evon

time.

in

is

world

which has been cited as a marvel of recu­
peration from the disasten of war, real os-

any previous period within

cried a miD, a few days ago oi he passed

said the

“All right," replied the man in

the wagon, and, (lookinr up st the Tilden

Ohio Stone W are
Is the best.

Croqkery.

politics.

Campaign Song Book

Aus]ria, Prussia, and

Empire,

German

have

But let us take. the

been fully reportolL

case of England, which but
said

little

to

more

exhibit a

marked contrast to lhe wont of prosperity
in the United States.

Cheaper than ever, for WE
■want bo olooo ovxt.

Remember.
We buy for cash and will not
be Ujn DEBS OLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
Hutings Aug. 7th, 1876.

xxiSOwi.
NEW ADVEBTISEMKSTS.

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

and

its effects

Now they are visible

to all the world—to

Philadelphia at reduced rates.
Addnwa for particulars, H. F. Eberts,
Went Congraan Su Detroit.
xxi381 w

John Stanley nays that until Teu-drinka
k Co., arc elected, be ia going to
Groccrira cheaper then ever, and of the very j
best quality. Tea a speciality. Wirics
and Liquors for medicinal aud mechani !
cal purpoeca, that are striekly pure, eou-1
stantly on hand, and far sale at the low-'
eat prices at which first ctaas goods ean
be sold.
xxi35t3

sximwt;

TBQU. 8. gBAHPH. FrwUant.

el w. voicrr-M-

'

■ ALVATtB BIB*
Il lU ta Uro- Brml » lU Wat

CUTTIIG ANO REPAIRIHG
draw to eater. Kras dlreKlr ever A MUs*1

To*ffefo*•toweratarad-

The wave bad ben

only begun to reach her,
were not apporcot.

Afiy persons thinking of going to the
Centennial will do well to take advantage
of the special train which will leave Detroit,
Tuesday, September 12lh, for Philadelphia
via* the Canada Southern, Erie Lehigh
Valley Railways. The Rates of fare are
314.00 to Philadelphia and return direct,
or 315.00 to return via Loog Branch,
ocmd steamer up New York Harbor to
New York, Niagara Falls or Buffido.
Children between 5 and IS years, half fare.
Meals on the route i educed to 50 eenta.

the memory

The stagnation

of the present generation.

nnd the failures in

that part of it

rqtUrns

by

at

Tk Gtud lUpX

-p

Sum*

Jones Ttldon is one of the ten bondhalA— i
of tb. C«ud MUkija

fmm

to__ i____

. .

the

British Government in the early part of

this month and brought down to the

a farmers nmWcucc out ou the Plains rood.

We sell from 50 to 8Octs. the
same you buy in other places or
60ots. to $1.00.

independent of party

France,

tate is said to be lower than has been known

of July.
Wheeler,*'

Tobacco.

no Republican parties or administrations,

has been found Gov.
Hayes, always
ready far his pati nnd always taking a
lead for the rigll."

■ We sell the best

Canada, in England and on the Continent
of Europe, wholly

We
of (he •* Hayes and Wkeeter Cainpaipi Sou&lt;of the theory and to sh-.w Amr lhe Rc- ater," cynlaininj a good collection of ronatag
| publicans Lave brought al&gt;out the hard Republican aonp, fall of lha nncaamry nerve
Many of the soap are printed
times, for that would lead the most unre­ and energy
flecting to trace the evils under which we with lhe music complete, for lhe uao of Glee
and Quartet to Clnbe. A targe majority of lhe
are now suffering upto their fountain-head
tongs ere sot to tones already familiar Ui every
the war of the rebellion, and then the |
one. The Songster also ..eontafaa abort bio­
question would be, who made that ? The ; graphical aketebes ol our next Chief Execu­
more pulite method, of course, is to merely tive*, with portrait a on lhe title-pn(e. Wo
repeat the charge* of Republican responsi­ expect to hear there campaign carol* roll from
bility for tho dull times over and over lhe many throaia of loyal volere everywhere
again, and sometimes, when a voter is ig­ throughout lhe length and breadth of oar
land, before lhe day of victory arrive* in Nev
norant or soured by his hardships, these
ember. The publithera ohr extra diaoounta
charges doexurt an influence. Mr. Hale
on t|uantiiiea of the " Hayts and Whentar
in his speech referred to, took lhe wiser Sonpt er " io campaign eommilteee. Send 10
coumc of looking at tl c matter conprehen- eenta for aample copy
Addrera.
aively.
He showed that on the other aide
JOHN CHURCH 8 CO..
of t* o Canadian border, where they have

issued

farmer.

and

as was felt severely even after the War of

practical influence upon tho voting popula­

to read the last

fool,"

hundreds of thou­

Hon. Eugene Hale, in his speech lhe the Rebellion, in its influence upon the
other day at Pembroke, Me., touched up-’ present business condition of the country,
on a topic which, perhaps, does not re­ either as a political event or as not of that f

Board of Trade

and

We brag on.

This is always the result of a great war,

1812.

least which has a chnnoe

‘ Hurrah for a d—d old

so

In ad­

century succeeding the Revolution,

Wherever has boot the post of duty there

Hayes

of

our whole economical system out of gear.

How are Yod Tilden and Belem?

than a year ago was

following terms :
feel autborisod in assuring you that he is

for

relations

tating an inflated currency and throwing

throughout the
a

Crackers.

of

before,

that

sands of lives tn a four yean war, necessi­

running throughout tho bushiest

of every crime known in the catalogue of
Horace Wbt*c, former editor of the
erimaa, all the proof be offered waa that Gen. Chicago Tribune, it another Liberal who
D. F. Butler atota all the eandta Micks and
comes out nquar4y for Hayes.
spoons belonging to
Roman Catholic
Cnthrsdolfa New Orieanv, when he (Dntter)
A presidential vote on the evening
waa fa command of the boyi in bine is that
train of Thursday from Jackson to thia
famous city cf Treason and crime. And if
city showed 32 for Hayes. 20 for Tilden.
Mr. Baller or another man fa lheunlon aray

■ Hurrah

expenditure

labor than was ever required

is a consequence of the Republican adminis-

war think he live* I within their income.

in

You can have in any shape you
want.

inventive appli

are glutted wifT a less

tlon of the Government, Scnrwdj c»«c
is any effort made to connect the two ends

For FnMCUtlas AUSrMF-CHABUa IL MADK
For Clw-wll court Oom-ra-ALOMZO l&gt;. CAIlWA
LADKK. PHIIXIFW NL-KEHN.
For co-joly Harveror- tKASk H. BOWK.'.’
For Coroaera-JdhkPtt COLE. CUItTtu PKBHY

maintaining right

theories

anoes, by which, the markets of the world

ment, want among the poorer classes, etc.,

ous as a lion and as firm

political

billions of dollars and

dents of failures, laborent &gt;ut of employ­

a modest,

to any

The current

difficulty

source whatever.

to producers arc revolutionized and thou­

rial DtolrM-DAVro. striving to create the impression that the
present business stagnation, with its inci­

Jcwoll,

Spices.

throughout

dition to these general causes of commer­

The Democrats io private are constantly

Ex-Postmaster

stagnation

From 25c up, anti We sell pure
Ground Goods.

And yet they hare no Re­

tho kingdom.

sands thrown out of employment.

M. SKIOWA5.

speech, referred ’Io Gov.

by a

relate to changes in the commercial world;

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

*tS5&amp;?’“u,,un‘

off of

is accompanied

corresponding depression

RBpDblican Majority, 30/100 oi
Governor ; 28,000 on ConcressBeD.

ism, ’’whatever that is, has got the

did do anything Io injure (he rebels their
Noilkorual'ion weald think it a great erime.
And bow, Mr. Editor I want to write yon
something about one of the great false hoods
he | Fairbanks) told us fa his his ipeoch. He
said that Mr. 8am J. Tilden, did fallal and
equip a whole regiment in the Stats of N. Y.
at bis own expense and seal them to tho war.
Mr. Editor, you knew thia to be as false as
tdoo can be; year eerrespoudsnt lived in tho
Stale of N. T. daring the tale war. and he
knows that 8am J. Tilden waa just ouch a
Union man as Valandigham and Seymour,
and a hoot of others.

Our Teas are all Mh&gt;W and
bought at the late decline from
4Oote. to $1.OO, we claim to beat
the County. _

mouths would be regarded as a most alarm­

AND NOW THE VERY MEN
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO
BREAK HP THIS UNION. NOW
part of the country, I bare coaclndod to write UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION, STILL CALLING
up something of our Political sit nation at the ITSELF DEMOCRATIC. APPEAL
present time. . Wo have a Hayes end Wheeler, TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
RENDER TO THEM
ALL THE
GREAT POWERS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT.
THEY ASK TOAD­
one; we feet ourvelrc* able to grsple with cmr' MINISTER ITS LAWS, CONTROL
honorable opponents in all honorable politi­ ITS REVENUES. AND TO MOLD
POLICY
AT IIOME
AND
cal strife. Our Rally meeting of last Wednee-1 ITS
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN
day vm a success, ‘indeed it eould not!
DIDaTES, THOUGH LIVING IN
THE NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY
MEASURE OF THE WAR,
ALL
•idering the short notice sad the busy time THE MOVEMENTS TO1 ORGANIZE
THE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
THE REBELLION. AND ALL THE
stick in time, it area solid Histerinl truth. SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SE
CURE THE RESULTS OF OUR VIC­
TORY.
THE MEN THEY WOULD
BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACES
from all fahehooda, it was instructive end in‘
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO
ccuraging to all Republicans that heard
। FROWNED AND COMPLAINED IN
THE NORTH. THE SAME STATES
THAT PASSED A ND MAINTA IN ED
rORDINAKECS OF SECESSION ARE
livered by one Nr. Fairbanks. That meeting
THE MAIN STRENGTH OF THIS
COALITION—Senator Sherman.

Mr. Editor,

alone

for the same length of time in this coco-

Thinking th* many reader* of your v*lu»-

thst kind of oil by lamp light

maxu/actnrM

Cotton

millfous of dollars

Dblta.

e

July

thana million tterlinf

WILLIAM A. WHEELER

County Correspondence.

with

in

Tho figures rc’oal u to commsroo a
worse state of things than has appeared

of Ohio.

How?

tho value of the goods exported

thtno afalling offfor the month of more

No answer conic* to that fearful inquiry
—true it has received one sworn answer
—but it is again propounded, “Did Gov.
Tilden pay
taxes honestly during the
of “Now York.
war ? or did he dishonestly erode part of
his income tax during the period he re
fused to swear in his return, and prefer­
red to my the penalty ?" Mr. Tiidcn
stands before thejjeoplc to-day ns a prevar­
Hnl.HEX
icator, if not perjurer. Neither as a liar
nor pcijurcr can he ao stand. If the ac­
How. rablkln.tn.rtk.1-ltOH*&lt; K» TAUnKI I.
cusation is true ; if, as the record proves, For
For Mem bar Hoard Mucalwn. WITTKn J.RAXTEi'.
while ho was accumulating millions, he
PmldeullKl
avoided the paying of an honest tax by
witholding the truth, Mr. Tilden, of all LM* re--WILLI AM A. IOTAJU), ItKXItY W
men at thia day, can least afford too ' keep
IKIMl)
silent. If not guilty, as the record* show,
ISW1-'
I ».ltl&gt;!.l.
then why this silence ? “Public opinion
Karin
has not been swift to condemn,’’ “but

unless he can show that he. did not de­
fraud the Government“.if he continue
to treat the matter flippantly and com
tcmpoualythat he did not place a
forced end unlawful construction upon the
excise act-he must expect tho condign
execration of all honorable men. From
1862 to 1871 he advanced from obscurity
m a financier to a
gtiat millionaire.

compared

amount of 320,626,151,

last year.

hands.
Great God ! is not tho burden great
enough to bear as it is? With patient
care and toil the Republican party han
fought its way from amid the breakers ol
civil war though the shoals and quicksand*
of reconstruction with every obstacle plac­
ed in their wav by a treacherous enemy,
who has for fifteen long years been trying

in every way tp thwart and defeat them.
No pledge has been too solemn to be
broken ; political alliance upon matteni
of finance has been impoanble. on account
of bad faith on the part of the Democratic
party by legislative action al home and
influan?ck|broad. Their very leaders have
been idepufied with foreign captital to take
advantage of any and
every chance to
drain the life-blood ol* the country, and by
tongue and pen to soil nnd disgrace the
Uriiagu of their fathers.
Yet thane who bared their bosoms to
tho foe, who stood in lhe red-hot front of
battle, who now walk the earth maimed,
scared, wasted by disease, should be liv­
ing oampaing documenta, that through the
eye to the brain teach an unforgetful les­
son. And farther yet,
the martyied
dead who starved to death in Rebel pri«
nn« in hope that thdr death might not be
in vain, have joined a martyred I’rraident,

is aot leas than 373,»92,«10, whilst for July

tho falling off reaches the extraordinary

.them—changing

States

last I

The figures ore condensed by a '

Liverpool paper,

from

which we

sterling

money — as

into

follows :

copy

United

“For

the

seven months of the year which have
elapsed the rnluc cf the imports shows a
decrease of 312,923,730, compared

xxiSfil

with

flsginfhMitor the fanner's house) be I
the corrcsjionding period of 1875 ; whilst
mH “fouimb for your man, and 11
tho comparative deeresm for the month of
willforiaine
This is an actual occurJuly is 17,793,186. Mattan are in a
ance. So says the Eaton Rapids Josnral.
vsry much worse condition as regards the xxi30t4

TO'

0. D. 8rAvut»o.

*«&gt;•*

�^gMi-WBeklyllcpbblicanbanpBr.

.

OASXKX tbfi

-----

Mlicai Iota
------- --iv.u, netiituk
l&gt; nn. .fit,
■hU..U,.n„nu 1. pH,,.
a,
l«~n. ind U mka |«op&gt;.
Xd bw„.

TIDE

Smith, Manee &amp; Prenton.

AU

Dr Blazo again at tho Mattings House

p- r-r &lt;b. UMMm Tb. lUp.bU....
«r. dri.n ftra lb. r&gt;u. Ibn,,, &lt;h, »nlh

Owing to tho mnny calk and dispatches
Alt th* loyal Stu

Council PraoMeingd.

ATTENTION!
□f the city of liatHbg* wax h*ld at tho Council
r«.m Sept. 6th 1870.
1‘m.nt, th* Mayor, ltocord*r* Aid. Daw•un, Lewis, lte*d. Rtu»vl), Sheldon and Tom.
lin«on. .
.
•

Th” minute* of th* previous meeting were
read and approved.
tnrrnNMg.
Of A. Z. Drown, Annie E. *qMrand mhere
Of Mm. Gumlsh relative

to

fij1

, peemtm, re (erred to
coWmiUr
J
Of Wm. F. llieka, relative to unlfc
• ferred to Fir* Department comniitio*
Prindle
|. Creaiy

‘

u/onn.

following arcx.nl. U allowed and urdero

drawn on the apprvpritfta fund* vtat J. R.
Heart

Goodyear A Co. for lumber at |90.48, of I.
j F' S n“w,n
BnJ *• B Thr~P MO.
1
On motion of Aid. Ru*»«ll the report

' f illow*.
.
|
Ayr*. Aid. Dawwn, Lewi*. R*«d.

Ramil,

1 bhtldon and Tomlinson tl. Nay* ^on*.
They also recommended that the account of

The people of Hastings and
*c’uity will be addressed on the
Political Issues of the day, by
HON.JAOOBM. FERRIS, at
the Court House, in this city on
Friday Evening, September 8th,
187C. Turn out everybody. The
ladies are esjiecially invited.
John W. Custer, Esq., an able
and eloquent speaker, will ad­
dress the people of this county
on the political issues of the day,
as follows:
At Hickory Corners, Friday
evening, Sept. 8th.

At the Diamond School House
in Orangeville, on Saturday even­
ing, Sept. 9 th.
By Order of Rep?Co. Com.

the Kalamano Publishing Company be allow­
ed and an firtlmr .imwh
rk—__

S. J. Bidleman, Chairman.

Aye*. Aid. Dawson, Lewis, Reed, Russell,
Sheldon and Tomlinson G. Nay* none.

L**t N*turd*y evening the Repudiatura, wh&lt;

Conaistency.

IL ABOUT THE COOTTY.i
Warned.

paired we» to be in a partible condition.

Con rent i*n to be held in ibis City ou Saturday,
lb* ‘.‘th inn. The delegate* elected, were
Lemuel Smiih, II W. Flint, E. J. Felghner.

we received while awav, for our return to
thi* place, we concluded to return for a few
days, and can be found at our room No. 4,
Hastioga House, I would sav to tbtwu who
wish to see me, that they had belter call
as aoon a* possible, os-1 am wanted nt
other places and can no: remain but a few
days.
Thankful for past patronage, I re­
main jour bumble servant.

A. M.

xxt37wl

., were posted on tho Street, of Naabville.

ten by thi* *an c •‘Big*" Flint, who Is a Repudiator of larg* preienaion*. In thi* caw no

Advertiied Letters.

lion of Aid. Tomlinson allowed by ayea

ha* rolled
Deinuernt*

Of Win. Snirely for two day* work on atreet
in 34 Ward, of *2 GO; of J. U. Sheldon for

O. Barry County. Mich. Sep^.li. 18715.
Mia* Eatelte Benuelt, Mia* E. C. Babcock,
Mia* Pinnry Barbery, Mr* Maria 11 rater,
Dora Dunlap. Mr*. E. (Towers, D. M. Iligby,
Timothy Biggin*. Win. Henry, .Michael liar-

HBLAH W. MAPES.
__________ Guardian.
AS ORDINANCE.

Blaxo.

aa

For Machinery.

follows:
'Szxs.1-

1 have a large stock of Pure Castor Oil.
Pure Lard Oil.
Pure Gulden Oil.
Bought since the last decline iu price*.
Call and examine good* and price*. You
Will gain by it.
People’s Drug Store.
W. H.

Goodyear.

xxi29wlt2

JAl-sx-.?

AUost.L. L&gt;. QUACkWiFvsTl
;_____ _ ______ ________________ axrMwS
GUARDIAN'S SALE.

FreePort and Dubuque Line
Chicago and Milwaukee
Line

in Town font (4&gt; hurth ofreassiovsu (7).Wc*L
1'attd A uyurt SUL A. D-. UCB
. _
CATHARINE METERS.
xxt3tw7_____________________ Onardmn.
M. D. Reed desirei to call attention to
PROBATE ORDER.
his new Wagon Shop, where he may lie
OF MICHIGAN, County Barry, m
found at all hours of any day, ready to do a STATE
icaninn of the ProtMt* Court for tb* Com
any work iu his line, from putting a new IU' rr bulden at lb* Probata often in th* C
spoke in an old w Itool, to the building of
the beet buggy .ever sccn_in the county of
Barry. Don't forget (he place; in the
shop with Jason Rich A Bro., corner o.
Church ami Railroad Street.

be «j»irr.i

Preston.

xxi304w

rbnwcauss. if anr there b*. why lhe praytr SK
Petitioner should not ha granted: A*t&gt; n taruaJohn Stanley sella better and cheaper tun Okpsskd. that said petitioner *lr*n*U**to
the fcrootu Interested In Said *rtete. ofthepenTea, than any other House in the city. dener of laid petition, and the baarint thereof by
eausin* a copy of &lt;hb order to be published la th*

Whitman's Assorted Candies—tbclxvt
n the market. A lull supply nt J. 1’
Roberts'.

Two good milch cows and a few sheep
for sale.
___

S.C. PRINDLK,
Jude* at Probata
PROBATE ORDER.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of B*rry. i
At » mmIou of th* Probate Coortfor th* Count

'

All kind* of fruit, candies, nut* and
nttsiuf, for sale at lhe lowest prices by
John Stanley.

For Salk—A valuable young
Inquire of Manball Pricket.

' Administrator of said mists.

horse

Gon dtaeribed.
Monday tb, tlb

SPECIAL NOTICE

rm. Millar for
Equi 1
hmr* 1* to

Stanley for 5} day" work building cm** walk*

♦ lp&gt;*&lt;lB.nr in
Him..hr.1. V I’...,:.
dlcrillr.
Ertn!

lical Bbsiness Notices

isM petitioner
amid hat’s uf the

building crwmwalk *10 84.

i.

.....
Huilim RercM.lcaa liinil.i MwansMr nriat-

nth.

_

Me.

। Sheldon and Tomlinson8.

■

hn»,l«1.
r.a.

N

U«rUn'
«PP"

ice I’re.i- ' ’U,',e K“

DRY GOODS HAVE

l-1"
(hi motion, Marshall Prickclt was inetniet-

to llepuir county I
win this I

PROBATEORDER.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. Co* uty of Barry.
At * snwiim of th* Prohat* Court for th* Coon
Harry huldcn at th* Probale pflo*. in th* Ci
Haitian ou Wadnaaday lh* l«th day nt Anew

Where?
At A W. Bailey

Lonsdale muslin 12 et*.
Utll'a ditto 11 d*.
Shirting Beta.
Extra heavy Shirting 12 eta.
Coltomulcp 15 to -5 cis.
Good Tiding 12 eta. _
Twenty bone Contel* 45 cts.
Two button Kid Glorca 90 cts.
Poerlo* Warp 27 eta
Beautiful Shawls 85 eta.
Pure Table Linen 45 cU
A’d other Good* in preport ion.

nail train from
a rampant Repudia- [ ](ne

y r--i.k a rut* which resulted J

TtKEii 4 FEMFUL
FML

.
I u in tier

The School.
inuuftee of the Haye* and I
Our School* opened on Monday

"iih an

A full aud

PaKSKT, H. C. Prindl*. Judea of Probate.
In th* Matter of th* Estate uf Lemuel Lewis de-.
”on readla* and Uin* lb* petition, del* rerified.
r&gt;f Mary M,L«wi* prartas amonnt other IMm*
for th* I'rohal* uf thn instrument heretoforerlKd
la thi* Court parportin* to be lb* last Will and teltament of uid Unerased.

rsaas
•bow eaaie. If

Madison Dispensary,

Sboau School Ho-, in il»
. °r
Hope on SnsunUj U&gt;n 23d djj nt^Sy
A. D., 1S7C nl two odock I M.,

in* should be cautious where

Latin co* in Natural Philosophy ; &lt;»• »
United 8&gt;atea History ; two la Rnglita Gram­

FM*on. and eepecialy fur a
»r in tku Mellon.

mer ; on* In Banding and cm l« Sprihag.
In this Department two or three addition*

O.T. SABIN.

CuoinlMioB MiretoUl *n4 drolm la

GRAIN, FLOUR
And Mill Feed
Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,

BALCH A, NORTON.
(SatoMMB to Bride* A Norto*. A to Q. W. Bakb.)

Grain Cniimai itrttalsCorner Woodbridge £ Sbelby St*,

John H. Wendell &amp; Oo.,

i«|iSrmam&gt;w Bl way. *to*S

CoteMiMfoa Mnrfeati i.
r the Probata of the iMtronaat thi* day filed hi

MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

ta.IWlhnoSOT for dm &lt;•J"
»d to UnnOT "neh otJ1''r
“
„■ tome before ibe mowing.
J
Jos" J; V««l«n.

TaACHBB*.

XX13fiw3

*__________ _

Olivet College, Olivet. Mich.
Principal—8amu*l Diakie; .
I'recepttaan—Mln* Sarah McGte;
Gremmar Dej/t-" Anni. JWrem
IntetnsadJata- - Mlnnia Hadl*y;

Th. FU1 Tot !««»» 8$PM?,1,CT1,1,^'
Full corps of Instructors tn all I’cP,.rt'
G. W. CW«rt «il J.

the bain at law of *aM dneeaead. and all other bar-

First
••

••

Sweet's H°Te1’&gt;
GRAND RAPIDS.
LYONAPIC1

BOARD AND ROOM, 12.60 1‘ER DAY.

A—" Mi«ai* R°"

Ward— •' Marion Butler;

K&lt;&gt;eond •' — n Mary Orr. -

Lotau L,Loomi*.
xxi354t

54

and

DETROIT,

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

“«conrl lYimsry—" Ro«a Allan; ■

FLOUR,

GRAIN,

PORK AND SEEDS.

Secretary.

People should not foil to attend the
“ lh,: ‘ ’JUrt
00 ^day night,
M. Ferri,, who i*
Wen in H,. Stet* will

76

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

Detroit, Mich.

1 Wied juil north of Roger*
Township,) on Wednesday.

•

New York Office, No.’ 416, Broadway;
BoHtonOffloe No. 6 State Street; Omaha
Office, 253 Farnham Street; San Fran­
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street:
Chicago Ticket Office, 62 Clark Street,
under Sherman House, corner Canal
and Madtoon Street; Kluste Street
Depot, corner W. Kensie and Canal
Street: W clIn Street Depot, corner Wells
and Kenzle Streets.
For rates or Information not attaina­
ble from your home ticket agents, ap­
ply to
Marvin Hughttt,
Gen. Bup’t, Chicago.
W. H. Stennett,
Gen. l*asB. Ag’t, Chicago.

Liberal Ote *d*aa*** **ad« oa roariri—ata.

Ok Butj, PnuHwril),, Hop, ,wl O™^X hS,
wiiTb. Md.t a..

* r®4*n attention.

For Milwaukee, Four Through Trains
dally, Pullman Cars on night trains,
Parlor Chair Cara on day train*.
Fur Sparta and Winona and points in
Minnesota, Ono Through Train dally,
with I'ullman Sleepers to Winona.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Through Trains daily, tflth Pnllman
Cara on night trains.
For DubuqnsaodLa Crasae, via Clin­
ton two Through Trains daily, with
Pullamn Cara on night train tn MoGregor, Iowa.
For Sioux City and Yankton, Two
Train* dally, Pullman Cara to Missouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains dally.
Fur, Boek ford, Sterling,
Kenosha,
Janeavlile, and other pointe, you can
have from two to ten trains dally.

Ub«r*l CMh adraaeM mad* on Cuwiraanat*.

I, bmbr P’O&gt;

of Good Templer* and

"wiodle of the working
SwuL r/iPPCr ’’eoi“uU °f Michigan by
t„.. „ ’ Tili',en-lbc cx-ConfoderateCandidate
ir, ,.*MjencJ-' We omitted to call attea
-M 4.^“^ b&lt;,‘ *

uf.Mid petition.
* eo profthis on
HarciLica* Bi

PROBATE ORDER
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County *fl
&gt; of th* Probata Court for th.

Notice.

tadsy. m„sfc we ptimod the ,hi»-

Pullman Palace Cara
Are run ou nil through trains of thi*
rood.
T his is the ONLY LINE running
tbeae care between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and Winona.
\
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
the Overland Sleepers on the Union
Pacific Railroad for all points West «f
the Missouri River.
On the arrival of the train* from the
East or S&lt;&gt;uth, Jhe trains ofthe Chicaro
4 North-Western Railway LEAVE
CHICAGO as follows:
For Council Bluffr, Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two Through Trains dally, with
Pullman Palaeo Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cars through to Council Binffli.
For St. Paul and Minneapolis Two
Through Trains Dally, with Pullmnn
Palace Cara attached on both trains.
For Green Bay and Lake Superior,
Two Trains daily, with Pullman Palace
Car* attached, and running through tn

A.. 1ST. SABIN 3c CO-,

A-W.Bui.rr.

1‘icnlc, Tuesday, Sept. 12th
fair Ground*, in thin city. Th*

** concerning

Is the old Lake Shore Route, and la the,
ouly one passing through Evanston,
Laks Forest. Highland Park,
Waukegan, Racine, Kenosha to
Milwaukee.

A. N. BABIN.

complete MMrtnwnt

fry member •bonhl be

Creen Bay and Marquette
Line

Is the only line for Jamesvxxxb,
Watertown, Fon Du Lao. Oshkosh,
Appleton, Green Bay, Ebcamaba,
Neoaunke, Marquette, Houghton,
Hancock, and the Lake Superior
Country. Its
Is the only route for Elgin. Rockfohd,
Frkeport, audall points via Freeport.

J. Mavs
Opposite the Post Office
xxlltf
.
Hastings, Mich.

,k

Chicago, Madison and 8t.
Paul Line
Is the abort line tor Northern Wis­
consin and Minnmsota, and for Max&gt;
J.HOM, Sr. Pave. M innrapous, Duluth
and all points in the Great Northwant.

Winona and St. Peter Line

Our Centennial,

Remember all accounts and notes are
due ami we must and will hare our pay.

Is the Aorteat and twat route tor all
points in Northmen Illinois. Iowa.
Dakoto, Nehkabka, Wyoming, Cox/
orax&gt;o, Utah, Nevada. Califoknxa,
Oregos, China, Japah and Adekalia. Its

rofTaahment or antertahimaat in th* CUy ofHaatinn. shall at anytim* Mrmltanr nmlns f»rmon«y
v-Saw txsrs sf; Is the only route for Winona, Roches­
&lt;1 l.tlt.lnrl V
&gt;1. — r^.....
I, — ——____ ___
ter,
Owatonna, « Makkato, Rt.
Peter, New Ulk, and all points in
Southern and Central Mlneaota. Its
tasUufoffir..; &lt;1 -.1 in tke^iOTaard^

Train has brought me a well aborted
stock of Roots, Shoes, and Gaitcis fur the
summer and fall trade, which 1 will sell
way down low for Cash.
I al*o sell the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
.Machine.
different Kimis of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dier! nnd Machine Oil. I also pell Well &amp;
Cistern Pumps.

xxi29tf
The fullowing account* wwro then on

Omaha and California Lina

oils’*67ls

Smith, Ma nee
calling a Democratic and Liberal raucu* Io
i&gt;lec«4l*legatei to th* Itemocrati* tuiinty Conlion, to be held in thi* city on 4h* l.Hh

•ideeralk committee be a it

CALIFORNIA
Embrncea under one manaxementthe
'1’runk Railway LhEte of
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and, wttti
iin numerous branches andeonnectloDa
forma the shortoat and quickest route
between Chicago and all pointe in
Illnois,
Wisconsin,
Nostherx
MicmoAN
MijornwA, Iowa, N»&gt;
TltlAKK'A f-A T.TWi* w .
OTr___

GDARDUrS RALE.

xxi304w.

p„ so.ooa
n&gt;,.

Vot«&lt;

TIME-CARD

Notice.
e/„HArVeSt
PaM a“d lb0S° ,iUlc BCC0U“t«
»o Altdarit* of publfoaUoti will M fcir. natil
must bo paid at once, rare.
| t*id for. Alt to be Inserted at th* 8Utat**rie*-.

TO THE PUBLIC.

5G

Woodbridge

-

St.

MICHIGAN.

�A

Jit ^&amp;ijltyAW»piiej

neetM
: lb'• warrant fists quoBfloa.
aodiortaittfj calls far ,k direct an.wcr and
aatiafagtory owphaation from Mr. Tilden.
Wbeu a man who ia not running fur Presitobaaailw.rtwaQMMU Il»x
mutually contradict and
exclude one
__ .1___ 1... t. . &lt;«&lt;.avaU&lt;- nhnmetr-ricril

Grus

bo for that year. Wo should think tho
Democrats thcmaelveti would exact an
explanation of ibis matter from their
Preaidential cr.udHate, under the eonvic
tion that tho American people will not
elect to die CLiaf MagiatMcy of ‘he n?t‘&lt;m a wan who in imspocrcd of low and

TIME TA?X^

and be happy again

Taking EffoctApr. l6lh 18,6

A GM ReGnctiBn ii Prices!
Dealers tn al! kinds

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

FURNITURE

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.

Mr.-Btafjam-uHre Aon. i» a ceri.i6 ^ Uic'ftw that he is the Democra­
tic candidate for President*will scarcely
Trillitht -MSlu

(Wry G®is Bratets Fraas, fc

that would be I—laLta-- an ordinary

wiwm

1’8

KcnSsJlrlL*

ML’I'

.ihB
si;

’Siu'ruiw. Art.

Ci It

HrVHOM.

IS •"!

Look here ’. Look here!
WhstJ don't you think wo can well

The ease is a simple jne. Tho income
taxaMW^^-frU dm wars 1881 to
187^Naud ihedaw.reqaired every one to
make a return of his income under oath,
which goodf i^iyal citiianS id. Mr. TUden made a return of.his incoma. for two
yea* tayijaaMro: Mier .£&amp;lu&lt;fcd it

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

Cheaper than any firm in tbo Htstc ?
car. do it, fur, with tbo help of

Tdrrant’s SclUer Aperient.-

■Mnl orc vouM pteront muah suffrrlox.
HOLD BY ALL DRCGMSTS.

•12^

Hearse furnished frac to ainr, person
’ purchasing a Coffin worth
c
can give you lie iter figure.* than ever of­
fered before, for we make the moat of our
Coffins and Furniture.

ifeTliaxF&amp;jmavra?"
«p I mwrTOKWTsi1 t

‘

That ,fl»r each services. .the defendant li|den Made a charec of $10,000 ngaln&gt;. said jecond-piortgugc bondholder^, aud the said
charge wan paid, by and ,on behalf of said
■rccoad-niorljpge laMuIhoIdent, on thu ITth of
Octobct, 1W2that the defendant Tilden.,
for apart of hitaervice aforesaid, also .made a
chanpu^ tho like emu &lt;*f 710,000 on account
of profasiumi! acrricea rendered te the firstmortcNfo bondholder.* and the receivers,
whicawai paid to.him by the raid Azariah C.
Flagg,—and which .payment appear? under
datkofKor. 7, 1.992, in a statement annexed
to tM-fTst report aforesaid, as haring l»ccn
receipted for by the said Tildej, “on account
ofprofcMiCnal servleea.”
.
Here we have Mr. Tilden swearing
that in the year' 1862 (when be swore hh
entire Income subject to tax Was only $7,
118j.be received in
a single
case
and Oom,a single company the sum -820,■
000. or nearly three limes as much as he
had previously sworn to. without counting
his other Res, salaries, dividends, interest,
rents or other income- Any theory that
the amount afrcductmus allowed .by the
law Would'briogilts taxable iuoorae down
to the low figures, at which he retorned n
under oath, scenm to'be dissipated by the
fact that the total cxcinptioqs figured up
by himsdf in his sworn return for t^e year
18G2 were $G,552. Deducting Lbcuo ex­
emptions from the single fee of 820,000 it
would leave his net income for that year
(notcounting any other reaouccs) 813,
448, or nearly double the- amount which
he actually returned.
But the fact that
he had other resources, besides being adfcridont. acorns to be sufficiently oetnoust rated by hia returning in the year fol­
lowing aa income from dividends and in­

tereat (outride of professional foes
railroad jobs) the sum of 813,000.

and

It waa during the years that intervenvd
lietween 1801 and 1872 that Mr. Tilden ie
bJi vad to have aucumnlaled the larger
part of his vast personal fortune, which is
variously eetitpated at, several millions of

$js 1$ 20

Mr. Tildeo rawed oti^jwarter of S131,000 ofthe fimt mortgage -bonds with in­
tenet which bad acented thereon during
the eight year*preriou*. Was Mr. Til-'
den'a anuro ineoraeouly 115.000 for that1

whiH, the Nra

Tort

T.«.., bun

the

.■ss./rtf? we

Salisbury &amp; Brossoau.
ll.uqii£&amp; Her..73.

3-yl

“THE VIBRATOR”

GOING WEST.

a it!*
L»«*ixn-withu

I

A-kwu. Liuitinx a ...

afejwss.-wass
nJ wilo I^»«inc I&gt;iriri®h of .h
(Uitinc*. ilicMl.vi

low SOLD LAST EEASDN
tnrnocT oxe failuhx on ammos

MMvhftll.
Balti* Croc'.

N-I
Fcaoou
s',n" * ?

Xarriac«*Gui&lt;Ie. *bowlux&gt;Hb»r»cxm.V f»*&lt; inl­
and tftln tbs love awl olfaction of snv pyroon they
UM prtactpk*

‘NIBRnOE

WESTERN LANDS

. HkrrU'i rr.

HOMESTEAD?.

khnf., L^tK/rW. Oilcaru. und

York

—

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

■ Ifjob &lt;at&gt;l rollab;el nformal ion. where f"J how
togeta eh cap FARM, cr eiwamml nOMBe|TKAD /&gt;«, Modrour addrrrsta H. J. GIL­
MORE. Land CotnmIrtioaer. utwrenec. Kanra-.

H.Wji COLSON’S!

o’.! eonnrculal D. AM. Junction with
I Hood, mid .1 Graad .Rapid, with M.
Luu.nl md all uoinU EaaJ. .
. .

K. II. LA
IT. L. BANCROFT, fteetlrer.

NDIAN
Kevsr fail to tire Inuneaiate roliFf I# tbo»o ttiffrrlKSB?B5JrS!S- S’VKI’ta'.gl:" ■

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

QKEAT V'ESTEIIN RAILWAY

RED DROPS

The Reliable Short l.ior
EAST AND WEST.

FLAX. TIMOTHY, MILLET. Hl HCAEUft and
*• *&lt;*d&lt; u, tkrathM, Mjankd. Umami aud mt«4

e

Low otArwtllr, nypllirrtn. Bare Thiant. ;

WAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

I»«roHti»o.J (IMrollUsui.)

TIMETABLE.

THE INDIO-.RED DROPS

J. H. PAGE.
Oen’l Faw A Ticket A&lt;»n:

Roebmter.
i U&gt; tb. jablie. Try 11. anJ
&gt;ry, return tho lx.lUr*. and

Sri Yam JacUan &amp; Sailuai

J. B. FOSTER.

8AILI0SD.

WM. KlKJAfl.

.-nor.T LIME BCTWEEX

CHICAGO &amp; MICHIGAN

H. W.’. COLSON,
BUFFALO. N.
A’ichofr, Shepard cf Co.,

LAKE

K.

aim- arc supplied at lowest factory prioca

FOR saleor TRADE-

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

ONE I’ORTABLE STEAM SAW Mill
in good. order runing caery day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OF MULES 7 yew. old
ONE 5 year old MARE, ONE BUGGY
nearly ne», also ONE HEAVY STA­
TIONARY ENGINE, fur rale on GOOD
TERMS. For particulars enquire ou tho
premises one nrOc west of Carlton Center.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

Pttllman Slttftrt.

TRAINS GOING SOCTH.

■ 11

Hr.

PENSIONS
To whom Pensions are

1
n» %
t*
1j

wn
M

to

n is

boathcru i.i
Ete"

AtXMlaiJ-wlihtks Mkhtran Laks Short. rau-

Jr Colette Son

■&lt;U f.'rar.d Rapid*-vrilhG R V Divircn of th a M
C railroad, two

Mtu-. ITS

1^05
American and Foreign VsteutH,
&gt;. no lie. La adT^noe. Not

tert.Steftss.*

s
IB IS

u nui umta &gt;o ■
t»r«cnui*M far
PMosasmolwi

Grand kai&gt;H'.

TS-«

stucco

Old Bounty Land Wnntnnla.

Warrant, cuirtaa tin*. Them

WATER LIME
LIME

JOLIET. NORRIS. hA 8^,I\U';.S^V
BKNRY. LACON, PEORIA.
JTt). MOLINR.
DA VENPOKT, MUSCAT!yk.
WASIIINOTON. 10 MA WT»■ ''*!*
NS1.I.,
MEWTON,
DR'' MOINES

SHAIB

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

THE ENEMY OF BIIEAIEI

THE FOE OF PAIN

SSSSSSJK-.S"'*’

b UieGratid Old

LINIMENT,
40 YEA BS1AS STOOD the TEOT OF

,15!

UIMl UWE.

MUSTANG

PASTIKGH, MICH.

qhaxdtrosk railway.

LEAVENWORTH,
ATCHISON,
.Nd CHI&lt; AOO,

oT* wirsrr
alnation. will bn siren you fr»r.
I'ennivnv.

PAUI
MAN BODY. &lt;
HOUSE oa'CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

ItaH, teow am. MfMm. :

TO MAN ANO BEAST
United Stale. General Land'office.
Cuntart*!
United .dial

CENTRAL HOUSE
E. STAUFFER, Prop.

and Omaha,

Blnffc
Without Change oi Can,

Get

.

Chicago, Bool IiM i Pacifit

firmnnil

Comer ufSbrt; anJ UUurch Ft.;

!»Sale at hi Lowest lira Bate
LAND FLASKS

i;l!

Uohfjtoelh-Evoinna

. A-

GROCERS

ssssr.

Bummer Unto Table.
’■“«
-u-lra-

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

xdl
Siathews.
Carlton, Jliou . June 22nd. 187U.
XX117ml

WHOLESALE k RETAIL

SHORE

RAILROAD.

Thnw unrivaled machines and repairs for

'W

made n KWQrp iUlcmant of hi« income for
only two yeani as required by law, he paid
a tax an an average annual income of only
815,000. , Yd it wa&gt; -doling this period
that ho was “gobbling up" railroads,
drawing large feat from the Eric, giving
theub*Ui|D4af I4« &lt;xpcricnoe tod legal
ndrice to Oaken Amec' Credit Mobilier for
a hsndaome recotnpenttv and uthcrvrwc
ntoriag up tbo»eubar'ls of money” with
the aid of which he now hopes to reaih
the White House. In one transaction he
wyi thdhe1 and-three aaudaic; made
1284,000 in mortgage bond- and 8491,­
000 in stock of thin Terre Haute At Alton
Bailroad." We know from the tosumony.

:rrATIJ.\&lt;-

n1

soiriTT
NoI^tWxn.*

we guarantee Satisfaction.

l.bcrvbycertify that the fallowing is a truer £P F4«C
and faithful statement of Che grin*. profits.

This return , of eourac, was sworn to as
provided by the law, and all that Mr. Til­
den paidh'Naa-hpon as'lrisiocome for lhe
year 18C»2 wti« tbe^Jcowparatively small
sum of 87,118. But in.his.answer to the
lawsuit'bfaughVaguiuet .Itiui by the St.
Ixiujs, Alton Si Terre Haute Biifrtwl
Company, which be has awonr'IO, be
makuttboibllowing statement : •

gmuh;

Wo

J. M. HEAVES

rot thcMfiKtT. relinrc th® Mln. &gt;

waa cheaper not to tkjl.sd
Tho return
whjah- bo made (fan the fcur 18(12, a.&gt;er

from any profaMion, trade, employment, or
vocation, ojfanjwy«gier KU ce vbatertr,
from Ht
W'M«t day of De­
cember. 1802. both d»jt» iacjirire. and «uLj«ct to, aa iocoaic tAX, under the .Iptaise law»
of the’ Doited tsatra- dnewue from all

aoiKo hast.

Bf &lt;S
it!.

ThaCoBWW

salisbortTbrosseau

of money," it may be that they will not
atop to enquire any further.

TrMrE_^BT.E.

myMBVB TIME.)

Xo. 8.

RAILROAD.

CARD
T », 1876.

FBK11WCLAB DTVWOa.

THE HU.

CQZrQEADO. ZJW&gt; A’A •&gt;'
ini&amp;C). ’ ,

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. MONDAY SEPTEMBER H 1876

VOL. XXL NO. 39.

WAGONS!

GEO. M. DEWEY
L'PIIOR

publisher.

AND

RURAL TOPICS.

KlKtfnltlra.

natKY BARNS.

TKKMS &lt;&gt;&gt; aUBtK'HlPTIO.N:

KJ THS OF .&lt; l&gt; VFR TIRING.

LM ®

F0* Tt* I“*T *l*n W »&lt; r/“ •*LL

SHIM AM N BROS., M
At prices lower tlinn ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
PKTESSDN A± AMD B08TKE3S CAMS.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS

MILO T.WHEEI.E R.

KOO MAM.

In addition to the J Oliver Chilled Plotrs
and castings, we have a full stock of

F. Sa BOWEN,
burr.

UTIL UUlXXER.

EXTRAS

POTX'J’K
(HlUi'F.
u»„n»c«r

Ci*aur Barrtrax a»4 Q«*«ra
O«c,Uth«C*art Hobm.
JaaylTS

S O PRINDLE10U1Y FCBLICCONYBYAMCKRA LOAM
MINT-Will *«ntiBUU«a ea raal ertaufc*
MM^tMu^acaanU.
xxSvl

C. G. HOLBROOK,

for the Gale, Cuktis, Robinson, Dodge and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are nil ground
and sold at the same price ns unground
points.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

soji

THE VICTORY IS - WON !
LUCIUS RUSSELL,

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

CHAM. H. BAUER.

The Triumph is Complete.

WJL

BURGHER.

fWM. II. HAY FORD,

DR C. HI WIILL,
Viib ‘ Pkwalx

hul« Siraat.

PARTNERSHIP.
flJX*■ BROWN-Phytkiaa.. Bar-

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR
For fill Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Rin gars. Canned Goods, and al 1 oth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery.
My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

WM. UPJOHN,

delight J. wolf.m.d.

AND SEE ME!

JOHN STANLEY,
HMt&gt;jBg&gt;,Junelg.,76
_
__ -

UNDERTAKING

Being a busioeM that needs a

OR. H. r.

PECKHAM.

WOOL. WOOL.
dea’

of experience,

CA.BDUSTG.
nn.n' C* P«*HAIL
^ yraCIAN £ SURGEON,

W. H. Slrtbln., th. —tor

Milk is often affected injuriunsly by cowv
becoming heated in warm weather in bad­
ly constructed barns. Die Dairy edit &gt;r of
the Rural New Yorker &lt;ays The milking
bams which are thought to l»c inrol
convenient by dairy men of long experience
are arranged with doom opening at the end
of the stable, the cows taking their place
ou either side, their heads turned out­
ward, and with a wide, open xpiLe between
the two iy wa of animals. Th Jherd enter*
the stable at tho wide doors in th c
eenter
of
tbo cud
part of
the
building and
the animals take po­
rtions ou either side, and thus one man is
enabled to moke secure in (lie stanchions a
large herd in a very short space of time.
If wide doors are arranged on both ends of
the building, and if it stands so nt to get
the sweep of prevailing wind# through the
center of the stable,, the anituals and
milkers may have a tolerably cool place in
hot weather during the time of milking.
But in uiauy eases the barn is so located
and the ventilation so imperfect that the
heat and animal odors are almost intoler­
able through the hot months.
Such a
state of things eauftes great discomfort to
both milkers aud animals, besides doing
great injury to the milk. ~

SHREP IN WYOMING TEXKITOUY.

ken, and under Oath,
Ilia
statements Were as follows :

two

sworn

onfo^Tt^ofl

ineliulr., — .....
«&gt; ineoaa tax un4ar th,
xaiaa Uvtof th, U al lad

The liluutu Stautt-Zeifung, notwith­
standing its leaning toward the Tilden
narty, confutwcs that the explanation of
Mr. Tilden's private secretary is “thin,"
and that “no explanation at nil would
have been far better than such a one."
It points out, as the Trihuoc ha$ already
pointed out, that the law required a re­
turn of tl&gt;c entire income of the year
from JI sources, and provided exceptions,
such as taxes, loraes, etc.
That Mr.
Tilden proferacd under oath to make a
return of his gran income is proved by ,
the fact that ho^Wlado deductions to the
amount oT nearly 87,000. Yet this grots
income, as returned by him under oath,
was less than 814,000, when ho subse­
quently swore that ho received 820,000
from a single client during that year.
The Stattft-Zeituug is too intelligent to
bo deceived by the assertion that this sum
of 820,000 hid really been earned in pre­
vious years; tho fact is that it was received
in 18G2, as swoWby Mr. Tilden, made it,

Notwithstanding the price of wool is
very low, tlicre arc hundreds of men going
annually to Wyoming and Colorado to
keep sheep’ extensively. A,friend of mine
recently wrote from Wyoming: “Graxing
rites in this section are very high. Better
bargains in ranch® can be obtained in
Southern Colorado and New Mexico. The
It cannot be property said thatwiue is
increaao of sheep here annudly is about 70 I made of anything but grajics ; and thou­
per cent; in Colorado about 80 per ccut. sands ofpeoplc who have a supply of grapes,
The risks here in Wyoming from storms would like to make a keg, or a barrel of
and severe cold weather in winter, wolves, wine if they knew bow Iodo it. Throe
and snake bites arc considerable.” To the barrels of grapes will' make a barrel of
a part of his income for that year, though
duration on bow lar/t&lt;« «&gt; jwafo should the wiuv, and three bushels will make ton gal­
business be conducted to insure large re­ lons of pure juice. I«l your grapes be lul he has previously sworn that his gross
income for (hat year was not leas than
turns, he replies: “Herds in Wyoming ly ripe, then gather them, and pick off any
814,000.
The StaaU-Zeitung is also
range from 500, tn 15,000, 1 should think decaying berries. Put them, stems and all
constrained to admit that probably venr
that 3,000 head ought to give a man a into a tub, keg, or barrel, with one head
many persons who had not made up their
good start, increase rapidly, and be perfect­ out. and smash them with a poundar made
ly safe. There is no danger from Indians for the purpose. When thoroughly mashed, minds for whom they will rote will be
deterred
from
voting
for
Tilden
around here. Indian# don’t want sheep : (I sin now giving directions to th'»e who
though
it thinks
and if they came upon a flock of #hecp, all have no wine press) in small quanitics at n by this exposure,
that that those who had already espoused
they would do would be to kill the herder time, put the entire mashing# into a per-,
his cause will stand' by him, notwith­
and steal his pony. One man with a good feclly dean vessel or cask; and then com­
standing he has recently sworn that ho
dog and pony, can easily herd 1,500 shcey. mence expressing the juice. Tsko a strong
swore falsely in 1802 in order to swindle
In tbo lambing season one extra man to a peicc of coarse muslin, as bpen as you can
tho Government. And it also baa so
flock is ail that is needed." Great destruc­ procure, make a bag of it that will bold
little faith in the honest perception.# of tho
tion to tbc sheep occurs from' cold storm.* about two gallons, and admit of being tied
American people that it thinks a majority
soon after shearing. He say# that in a se­ un a foot from tbc mouth ; and if you have
of them may still vote for him for Pres­
vere storm about June 1st, nearly R,0&lt;&gt;0 but few gallons of juice to express, it can
ident This is a sort of foreign opinion,
aheep perished within a circuit of 50 milcrf; be done by the hands alone, or by a lever
not to say contempt, which we hope tho
but all flock# that are corralled (penned) when a barrd of it is Io be pressed, as I
result will fully set at naught.
and somewhat protected during storm# es­ have done it many times. I have not space
Ifwo abondon Mr. Tilden as a witness
cape without lore.
to give full directions in every particular;
but any man of tact can succeed, I think, against himself, tho case will be found to
GBEEX MANUBINO AT THE WEST.
on what information I kayo space for. grow in Che amount of the swindle,
Farmers in Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Put the juice, or mutt, as it is called, into though the lack of principle and the evi­
Thus •
aud some other Wcatern Stati* find con
a keg or cask with a faucet in it, fill to dence of pctjuiy remain the some.
aidcrable difficulty in keeping their land# within two inches of the bungliolc, put in the statement is now mado that, besides
in a high state of fertility, owing to the a bung loosely, so that, the air produced by the 820,000 fee from the Terre Haute &amp;
tamo graaes being frcouenlly killed by hot fermentation can pass off, so leave it about Alton Company, Mr. Tilden likewise re­
scorching winds. A Western writer says : three weeks, then bung up tight, leave it, so ceived in 18G2 and 1803 the sum of 850,­
°J. B. Root, of Illinois, conics to our tem­ till the following June, then draw it of 000 in fees from the Pittsburg, Fort
porary relief, at least, with a discovery carefully, throw away or put the lees into Wayne &amp; Chicago Railroad, and 120,­
made some year# ago. His practice is to your vinegar cask, return the wine, and let, 000 in fees from tho Chicago &amp; Alton
sow rye, about six pecks per acre, early it remain till ths fall, when it will be ready Tlailroid? It jjray or may not be possi­
ble to verify this statement by the books
in fall as practicable, and turn under with to drink. There ought to be enough
C" v and chain in May, when two or three oaved separately in a jug to fill tho cask
high, for green manure, and in this when fermentation las ceased. In regard
practice he claim# to have grown his fer- to using sugar, some persons use it, and
tilixei# while no crop occupied tho ground, some do not, according to the variety of
and increased its producing capacity by ns grapes grown. ax the wine sometimes sours,
mudi a# forty-two horec-loads of good especially if the grapes aro not fully ripe.
stable manure would have done, although Two pounds of good sugar to the gallon is
he doc# not claim to have added
much enough, and excellent wine can, with sugar,
pennancat fertility to tho soil. He fur­ bo made from grapes that are but par­
ther says he could not even realtor the tially ripe ® is often the case in high lat­
manure for what it casts him to reed aid itudes. I think it would bo best for inex­
turn under the rye, though he would also perienced wine makers to use sugar in all
apply all the manure that could bo obtain­ cases, as the wine made without it docs
ed in addition to the green-manuring, an not generally suit the American palate.
nd can hardly be made to rich." This
syrtera of green manuring c in be profitably
Tilden vn. Tilden.

adopted anywhere.

PVRSLANKThis weed, frequently called “pusly” in

many places, in a great nuisance, owing to
the rapidity of its growth, and that it
takes root in the driest weather when cut
'
up and allowed to lie upon the surface of
the noil. But many peraons cut up thw
pUnt in their girders and throw it upon
{heir manure heap, not thinking of ito oumarous seeds, which are like small granu.
of black sand, and if ripe the result in that
they thus Med down their garden! year ofu/rnar to thia weed in the nee of the
manure.
Kach plant baa daily about twentv flowers, and each flower matures from

IXn U “J. Art of &lt;brtr extenrtr.

bins bros.

BOBBER BEES.
At this season of the year honey bees
arc must-prone Io robbing, the strong fam­
ilies robbing the weak Ones of their honey
stored up fur winter use. They have not
learned thia thieving. art from modern politieians, but it is innate with them—,thcir
nature.
When a family of lwe« i« biting
robbed it may be known by a great increase
of beta an.mid the entrance, while many
will lx, flying-around near it in indecision
as to uttering; aud a good many will l»c
seen rapidly leaving'the hive, and dose to
the entrance some of the bees of the robbed
hive will be seen holding rubber-bvew pris­
oner, which they kill hy stinging; ami
•oiuclimes hundred# of dead been will, Ik
seen killed in the conflict. The remedy is
immediately to contract the entrance of the
hire, so that but one or two been can para
at a time; and in Home cases clone it entirely,
(giving ventilation by raising thw hive
about an eight of nn inch) till near even­
ing, than open to let out robbem, and let
in the Lees that belong to the hive, and
close again for one &lt;.r two days, afterwards
keeping the passageway controotcd.
FRUIT TBKESJAM 1HV18I0N MSES.
When fruit trees grow near division
lines, and the fruit falls over the fence
upon a neighbor's laud, the question may
bo asked, “To which party does such fruit
belongIn England it has boon legally
decided to lielong to the owner of the tree;
but he has no right to go and get it with­
out asking pennisaion, because lie would be
a trespasser. All he could legally do would
bo to nsk {^rmiraion to pick un his fruit;
and if that be refused he would be com­
pelled to ace it lie and rot.
Nor can the
other party legally appropriate such fruit
to his own use ; but he can ent off every
limb of his neighbor’s trees which haug
over his ground; Imt lie must be careful
that he docs not cut an inch lieyond his
line.
MAKlRii WINK.

WHOLE NO. 1082-

—HI,. ««ul
“ U«k “ P°*J'r
. . eiwoU.
*_ t.
rthree dav#
i
Io — nr
orU&gt;r~
d«y» the
U&gt;«
’
—ato “d
H.U pint h 1—1 op Uioroogl.1, brfor.il
A^,„_rf»oL
Joi,
wJl
b. bat liulo toooU«
■&gt;
,terSbT for Ihat —»o.

of tbc two Companies. U is really not of
very much importance.
If Mr. Tilden
swore that his gross income was only $14,­
000 in 1862, when he knew that bo had
received 820,000 in that year from a sin­
gle company, he would likewise have
a worn the same knowing that he bad re­
ceived $90,000, which would be tho ac
gregate of his fees from the throe Com­
panies as they are now stated. Bat it is
better, perhaps, not to confaao tbo record
by bringing in other income, since it is
simply self-avidcnt that his income must
have averaged more than $15,000 a year
during the entire term of years when the
tax was imposed, if hi# fortune amounts
to several millions of dollars.
But tho
real case against Mr. Tilden is made out
by himself, because, in his answer to the
Alton &lt;k Terre Haute suit, he doos not
say that he had charged up $20,000 for
services, in 1862. but that the sum of
$20,000 teas paid to him by that Compa­
ny in that year. The charge is not in­
definite or speculative. It is Mr. Tilden
swearing in one case that he swore falsely
in the other, and tho only answer 1mi can
make is to show that he did not make
one or tho other of the two affidavit*.
Thia be lias so for failed to do.
Others
may have falsified their income returns,
but we think there are few peraons who
have subsequently admitted it under oath.
As to thia, tbc Cincinnati Gastlte staten
the case fairly when U says: “We pre-

It is proper to keep in mind that no- &gt;
body has made a charge of perjury against
Mr. Tilden cxccp Mr. Tilden himself, in
order that the “Etde onptaMnlncss"
about the income-tax shall not be delegated
to the category of “campaign lies."
The
rase is in no sense political; it involves
die private character of a man who seeks
tbo nigbest office in the gift of the |»eo
pie.
It is not as if Mr. Tilden's income
return for #7,118 for the year 18C2 was
all
bo found.
In that event
all that
that could
mi
it would
would I.
haVo bocn merely speculatiro
it
whether hl
he had &lt; r had not received dur­
wh«bcr
ing
more money than he re­
mg that
that year
ye
turned ; and. with the probabilities all
kn.uL.ft
to a larger income, no one would
]"
”U&gt;A“
bare been
been able to say with certainty or
have
definiteness that bo had falrified his re­
turn. There was perhaps only ono man
who could speak positively ulmut it, and turns, but he is i
that was Mr. Tilden himself.
It must who is a candidal
be kept dearly in mind that he has spo- United State#.”.

�our

An Exprmion of ConMInoo.

J.miOH

IIabtino*, Mich., Skit. 11, 1876.

JPUR WHOX?

Failure docs not always imply dishon­
esty in the man or men that fail. Indeed
sonic of tin* ablest men that this country
has known in finance—ns instances Jay
Cooke and Daniel Drew—have been forced
to yield to advmre circumstance? when
trying to buy qp property wbicli was
unmarketable nt the time of failure but
which had its value although its sale was
distressed. So that failure is no sign of
lack of ability, nor is it a sign of dishon­

esty, because it doo come often when least
expected and the men may stand in the
front among cummorcial miua. .
The fact that Jonas 11. McGowan
is tho nominee for CongrcAs on the Repub­
lican ticket lentaomo sditional intercut to
tbe failure of BRveu A McGowan which
otherwise v.ou, 1 not have l&gt;ecn attached
thereto.
When men foil, the first
•[uertioDH that naturally cornua up are, who
NATIONAL REFUBLICAV TICKET. has been wronged? or who has made some
money olit of it ? That sone are wronged
in every failure no one would dcov , that
For^Pmileat,
tliey are forea/foua.’/y wronged is a
qua rtion which depends upon tho general
reputation for honesty and integrity which
of Ohio.
the man who fails puMceses iu tbc neigh­
borhood where be lives. But wheu men
For' Tin-President,
have made money by fading then there is
good reason for saying that the man is
dishonast and a scoundrel. In tho case of
Mr. McGowan this fact is believed by
of New York.
every man acquainted wqh him. that not
one dollar ha? found its way into his pock­
ets. Ho is not rich ; but he docs depend
•'lost
upon Lis profession and hard labor for his
*aM IVMaarrr-WIIJJAM It. McCHKKRV “
sustenance.
He is not afraid to work :nnd
mi's r. ra imuixiK any person tha# &amp;as known him since he
.MTM&gt; OatMOd-gTroXlHai* KK.
opt. PoMte ItMtnuatos-nOHAl-K K TA RBK1. t. was a boy has knZrn that he has had to
I BBirer BoarS IMncaltoe-WITTKB J. B A XT K It
work and has worked incessantly.
Jast at this juncture Mr. McGowan's
business friends ig this city have united
in a testimonial of confidence in his integ­

“Ooncst money 'for all, and
free schools for nil.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sccterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

RDTHEREORBB. HAYES,

*

!■

WILLIAM A WHEELER.

“Samvel J. Tilden.
“December 2G, 1863."
“I Solemnly swear that on the 17th day
of October, 1762,1 received from tho St.
Louis, Alton A Terre Haute Railroad
txmdholdcrM 810,000, and on the 7th day
of November, 1862, another 810,000. To­
tal receipts from one railrod alone in 1862,
820,000.
‘ Samuel J. Tilde*.
•‘August, 1876."

“Reform
1*1atform.

i»

neewwary."—/frmncntlie

An kr

&lt;W1!m|-?*L;2

thdont

r aihiona

The nominal
Governorship by (he

Detnouracy

of

tbc

State, end his declination, after the con­
vention had adjourned, plaotw the

ill rtnotf piablf

Tho

shows th* [ there is Kdttttog

hat

coward,

wjcBnngly

fright***!

rn'icX,"?;'

tree of tlis earth.

7

,

AX IMQDKST.

rare;

-­

a very handsome lawyer—in f-ut, he war
certain that she was i* the babiujf Aij,
ing out wUh him to * place of «|u«l»i&gt;a‘. '
bio character, some miles out of the city.
Ono mornitt?,'iMiea&lt;l of staying orw UNow York «U day, ho return*! in mi hsu
or tnnfland found hisspouwhad entered
a buggy Will'd man, Utfhad driven off'
of jy fifteen minutes .befurc. The mcluitit ia the pooaefflor of a horse that aa

[iaTwi^ thU ht

leader ns pictured by hitnylf a few weeks

ago.

builhe woop

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

country.. Silence, under the cireumstan-| convention it was discovered that he was
mo! eligible, as be had lawn law than a

i

5

party

and its disclosures have been made ktioWh
and] discussed everywhere throughout the | Hewitt for that place, but just before the

State Convention i

bril

Demo-

ing has yet been offiered rin v4ilj|iq/&lt;lie J

indecision and de

Sayo horu and there some heedless or
shamelob country organ, tbc Democratic
pros has abandoned the attempt to explain
away Mr. Tilden's peijary and fraud. Aa
for the candidate himself, )te seems quite
willing to abide by the lame cxcuic of bis
•ocretary, that as the 820,000 fce, from
the Alton and Terre Haute Railroad waa
partly earned before 1862, therefore it
could not be all included in the lax returns
for that yiar. We have shown, however,
that even accepting this theory, tho accu­
sation of perjury remain* untouehod. At
least 811,500 of the fee m question was
airnrd in 1862. according to Mr. Tilden's
own statement, and not a dollar of that
amount paid income tax. Wc shall one of
there days, show with some detail tbe chief
source ot Mr. Tilden's income in 1862 and
subsequent years.
Meanwhile ws trust
that our Democratic friends will remem­
ber that ft is a mere waste of time to quib­
ble over the $20,000 fee iu 1862, aa if
that were tbe sole item of Mr. Tilden's in­
come about which we have any evidence.
There' arc abundant iata on which to prove

-.wlhra. Th. k^b crc,U(J
jm b.u Uw Ud u.ri.

OUR NEW YORK Lt i I ER.

letter.

chaipM of peijafy'- made by-thKfY«r«,4

do his mile in three minutes, and- hr1 had
' ■*
it harwesKed. pwhfc'iakc'liis rerfclW?
Not nby rcvolvct'. ljh 1oa«h-d thblmtfttt' ■
jnf hi* buggy with round rivnes—a bushel

enmmifteo

berome the vcriM

by hiz own shadow.

It was predicts/that he wueltl dictate the

. Tt only took him a half how
• to ovurtake them, for the pair were euiar
slowly, tUl 'the laxnn nf the satire
“might be prolonged, and bo drove up U’
pear to have drifted about aimlotsly un­
mdc than.. Thfc pre • Lothariu
it
til tho hide bound Bourbons, seeing their declined peremptorily. ' Now tbo nomina- husband, , and Whipped W' hi., hArte'“
lion is in the hands of tho Statu committee I
opportunity, brought Seymour to the
.—tbo committee belongs to Tilden Umly ' ■teed do against blood ? Thr hushfl** ‘ 'A
front, and after a few gralmtou* ioralt* to
mil! souk nnd i/wTlb-piu svjiife )kssd\cf ।
drove akmgside, and, hokliog his
'
the liberal progressive members' of tlio
the ticket whoever the astute Samur! die-1 one ha»dr Ixmtbantod the fellow with
,
party, devlarcil him the Centennial nom­
stone* wUJ| the. ,pftgr„ JT.i oKupi; Uh•
inee. No/ a
r of atones, the affrighted • — »
that lb| ^re|
faster, bui k wu no . ute.
pftihwsjy (he stone flew, tilf taA-' ...L
ccpt the.u»m
tru was a smash. The uiqjgy *eonConvention appears to hare been one of1 big
candidate to

would not Mrc it.May

be' named by that Coaren-

The

tion ; but instead of that its members ap­

ft worked.

the moat turbulent bodies that tbe New

kept Seymour *n, for it was a very
poniinatioo.| ।
j • • r/ &lt; |

York

Drawicracy

|i*s

ever

produced.

Sufficient time ha* not elapeed to note thp।
effect upon tin- managers left Were. t* *tP-^.

at’
Seymcur’
in 1862 addrmed the brutal cut-throat*1

perintend the work of tbc campaign

Sir. Tilden a perjurer and a swindler with­
out reference to this lee or the time when
rity which can'btf allay the team of sus­ it was earned—ample aa the evidence* is
picious persons i h i arc always ready to which it supplies without nderence tn any­
fear something wrong lias been done. This thing cine.—A’rie York TStun.
testimonial wc herewith append.

• - r
ruilt UMtrlct—DEM HKJUMCR.
MMfe DMrtel-Cll Mil km Kll-I-

Washington

teatimonial aa for many years, wi hare held
Mr. McGowan in high eatecm nnd can
moron, W. lUiS«- '
fully endorse what thme gentlemen have
Failures are an unfortunate inoidont in
AA’aUMINOTON,.
themselves asserted.
nnr life ■ driseni sBpear
a man's history, but they by no means
Noid« W&gt; »&gt;-1* • ««• W"
______ -- --r-l
Mr.
Mr. HcGowao has also received ~ many
•hrmawror F»kl&gt;= «»«■»&gt; “&gt; U"! Lnruun of conSdraoe mJ
'
________________
■“
***"•*•’
support by letter and otherwise from ug'j p-iuo. in whink k« •* bm
,
avoidably, as in the recent, case of Bowen
andMeGowac in this idly, and aa in a
---,
(above;
(above) -paper.
------------------------------------------------------- ~j ---------------*
long list which ha» been recorded within
Indeed tho leading Democratic papers
the past three years. They have come in
tou-h the matter of his alleged petjury in
Two Oaths and a Comment.
mwt instanocs by a shrinkage of property
the most gingerly manner, and with mark­
brought about by the natural laws of trade
ed
symptoms of distrem, while tho coun­
Which, like the ocean, have their flood nnd
“I solemnly swear that my income from
try press L generally sHrnit » though
all sources io 1862 was 87,118.

this point; but

ever since Mr.

who were murdering, burning. outragBig';

and plundering
inatdy, as “my

convention

weak

onto

The

bone

TUB COAL t&gt;BOP.

disappeared ;
tnra hard time* l«M । Im-luTi up oop) •cd to mor* ;
combination—tho cngl kings or PrtiiMyL ened. but otherwise
? The bus’
ranis have been oUig*!;to suooamt to fh*
downward tendency uf the times. At tbc
Lome in oitenee. -&lt;hi wartiiu^ Lis heusw
■
big coal sale Iverti thio week, half a mil­ he &lt;|uiraly tadd hoc |o pack her afisste
,
nfflF'lHftjr wwtrTaken at a reduction of fifty audgv«oirt, whWt ah* &lt;Sd.
. &gt;
per cent from the catahltshed prices. This filed Irfcr brrl fur ’a-riivnrcc
Thw m • -»•
young man was Misted
towaJ'jffipaid for a horae, bug^y and harneai, ..and •.’ w
left town. Thus, what might have been a“*
winter's f nd to pnl in, but it is a letting tragedy was tosusd into M rotzwdr. Fttfw
un on the manufacturers, whp, &lt;.vQ&gt;pdlud arc juakaa «fisct*al aa buik-te.
«t .|t&lt;
&lt;(oV4l thoiri proMct • U . rodjodi &lt;r*t4^
have been paying old prices for coal, a th
tmpertaht item in tM ftt 'iif 1844 ttfton] s-y yhrre is none, foyXlp^ .wa»i,!*er ^7 Ux&gt;
lint to Jo iU.J’he.people.are stdl oau
~
The effect m this will be fait alt over tbo
tbc city,
It b sV dull as it

aa ominous ”
wiJi his name, boding no good, to the |
Dxan Sib—The rniderigne.1 heartily
In illustration of what is in store
for party seeking piaev and powes upder his
sympathizing with you in your Rte misfor­
leadership.
tune. and wishing to assure you of our the tax-payer* oft lie country when Dem­
From many actionsItC'tho1 Saatli tlicJ41
unshaken confidence in your integrity, do ocrats gel control of the government, it
hereby tnroi cheerfully affirm it to bo our may bo Hated that during the last watiec come evidences of a revival &lt;.f tbe tradiearnest conviction) aad sincere belief that of Congress there were introduced bilk An lUxl hrMiUitv always cxiatina between j
err SMITH.
in all your relations to the buxinaos of the
tho Whig and Democratic parties.f ForSSJUKTlSKSSiS K &gt;-O
the iiaymcut of Southern claim* amount­
late firm of Bowen A McGowan, and in
ar. w. wurox.
mcr Whigs who have acted with the Dem­
Our Centennial
■VtMMIXn.
the final dispovtion of the business by as­ ing to 8472316,131k The following
signment to N. 1‘. I/overidgc, Esq., you table indicates the character of these ocrats Abe* th*. dtaruplidn uf thesex&gt;an •
&lt;im&lt;tw&amp;N
at
the
Ladi&lt;*
Swimming
Acsparty, because they h|4 (■&lt;» where ebe lq,
havn committee’ po international wrong. claims :
iivriapKnuY
AhvjTuredav. Us A.'cAsiorfbehig 'nd Axl
We have good reason to think that vou
which 1 a3i*Af»iL
Dill* tur IO' claim* annuutinc U—..—4 l..'XUCS go, have always been more or leas uncomAND NOW THE VERY MEN have not in any way enriched yourselfnt Bills to ntWtoit diroet Uuc* ■oeoliectcd......L«1.T7* fortablc and rrtlireo In their abdHiou effort j1
1 Way down' faw for Cash. I ah-, *.l! th^*«S
Bills
tu
nft»d
eotion
tax
...........
................
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO the expense of creditors, or performed any
to
for property wad and deBREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW dishonest or dishonorabl_■ act in connection Bills
Stemvr (($cwin"
.Wire
d* forty, partie-.psicd in tho yet-, ; celebrated
■tfoyod-------------------------------------- I'O.'tajSM to form a union with an incompatible.
UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
Eill* tn pay for rappli«a.„........ ......
..XSUJSOJND This feeling of dissatufortim .has been
ad they swam with a skill and uutaiMt xadl wScwing M*clufi-.w-*ne$ •_’.
with tbe whole business.
ORGANIZATION,STILL CALLING
bar jl pckrt-MW n»en exhibit. Ono aicwauiSiioa. IfiwKnVdii*,.*
Totals...................................
AnXUAlS augmented by thd th^nQ4 ^eaition al Jays 1
While we do not all adopt your politi­
ITSELF DEMOCRATIC. APPEAL
;'1T2
a"between'two Titflc girl bsbiai of
TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­ cal ccntimentH, but honestly differ from
Here b a sum amounting to more than
RENDER TO THEM ALL THE you in many important particulars, vet a» mo-fifth the entire National debt. But,
—
.
J.Mac.
'&lt;
GREAT POWERS OF THE GOV­ friends wc cannot hut give expression to
now become ..pjiufuUv apparen^ta the
_B , Oppoutc the Port Office
’
troul
say the Democrats, “llicy would never be Dcmoqaey,fijRLft°&lt;V*,nPtJ* ^t*|-oui
ERNMENT.
THEY ASK TOAD
our
full
confidence
in
your
integrity
as
well
MINISTER ITS LAWS, CONTROL
paid." Why, then, arc they al unac pre­
piidi by soft words and sycophancy what position in the Walenhll Ac most1
ITS REVENUES. AND TO MOLD a* declare it to* Lc our sincere wish that
ITS
POLICY AT HOME
AND this misfortune shall not bo used agninnt sented tho moment the Democratic party it has failed to bring, about a perfect union,' 'cased asms mu srsr did, seeming U
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN­ you in the campaign for Congraw now obtains control of the House ? Their bjki
with more case than men. Mias Ik
DIDATES. THOUGH LIVING IN
presentation shows that the S.nilhcrncrs but
THE NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY pending.
MB mulil,. IU ,*r
i Mi”.
MEASURE Ok THE WAR,
ALL
Wishing you all happiness and prosper­
who present them hope, if they do not
irtrvngi
THE MOVEMENTS TO ORG ANIZE ity, we remain as ever, your true friends.
nd
'to*!; Wf,.
£
expect,
their
Northern
allies
will
vote
for
THE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
from the Ku-K!or| yoaag Isdy rasa, four mila and came
.Henry Safford. Frank L- Skccls, D. C.
Whether tbc d&lt;
stonily •n&gt;fand, and lor sale at tbc *&gt;»• «s*
THE REBELLION. AND ALL THE Powers, IL F. Mockridge, T. W. Dickin­ them, and when did Northern Ikmocratu
out Dul at all fatigued.
SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SE­
ist which first class gn-xis ran
son,
H.
C.
Whitley,
A.
J.
Foster,
L.
B.
ever disappoint (lie hopes or cxpectatioua
CURE THE RESULTS OF OUR VIC­
. materially effect the refold i&amp; November, u'
.N33AM »l AfttfKl .
TORY. THE MEN THEY WO 134) Johnson, John H.D.’Warren, 8. S. Cut- of (be South ?
a matter that cannot yet be definitely rtif* — Xhfl n*r Afjdn* of the muoa arc simple
BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACES 4fer, Z.G. Osborn, P. P. Nichols, J. F.
and pretty. The volumniuns puffed and
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO Pratt, A. A. Dorrance, M. Mansfield. K. 11.
efl
B
*
-----------A correspondent of the of the Cincinna­
• of Ix-.WMflv I* sowwFROWNED AND COMPLAINED IN Clarke, Geo. D. Ford. Hconr C. Lewis.
Affna “more cheering" why just kt them
THE NORTH. THESAME STATES
ti Timrt makes the following inquiry :
THAT PASSED AND MAINTAINED Iaxsm M. Wing, Alonzo Waterman. F.
,
____
priq
8uppow&gt; there is a greenback lunlldate’
ORDIN ANECS OF SECESSION ARE V. Smith. J. H. Beech, L. VanYalkenTHE MAIN STRENGTH OF THIS bnrg, Charles Powers, Prank D. Newberry brought out for President, and there is no ilwtiuM, touching the future status
", j&amp;Eci
COALITION.-Viator Sherman
John
Murphey, Isaac Manns, David i one of tho three elected, and it goes to tho HUcal parties aoudi of Mason and Dixon’s
Thompson, L. D. Halstead, 8. M. Socly. House of Representatives. Now, I want
Political Note*.
Geo.
Starr, Albert Chandler, W.
to know if the Congrew now in n.-wion
Coomb*, Justin Lawyer, J. W. Shively. has the electing power of the I’rreidcnt:
to carry out
The names attached to thia tcatiinouial or the new Congrcm that takes tludrseat'
' The Albany Jvttrtud tayt: ‘ Put down
Tjte you want the /.raf Havana (’«»•
New York ns sure for Hayes aud Wheeler. arc those well known in bunnesa circles, the -1th of next March ; and in ease llwy
not only in Branch County but throughout fail to make a selection then who oitridl
Governor Tilden feels it in his bonex, his
the State and .many of them in various in us our next President.
tMum» U.jMBnktAouuj
marrow, hu sinews, his pericardium, his parts of tho Unftd States. Their general
Tjvi.a yrfifeArt w«*
/■’The
That has pertinence, not only with ,re-.
bowels, his dcfvm, epidermis and cerebell­ character is well known nnd they would
4Wc ianBediatetyr
~
•^W*Di W’ArtMffO.
not append their names to such a paper gard to “Greenback" and “National par­
um.'’
unless they hadtho utmost confidence in ty" movements, but all attempts Jo run in- great Mtorret’among'llie'Ceht?nuLl fat H
Thu Detroit Free Preu aays “there is a
the mana integrity of purposes aud of dependent or third party tickets kero or 1 tort. The four oared acull race between ;
grand uprising of die people all over Mich­ MdooTbojh.re.llknownXrMeOowm tJw,lrac.
।
. b
| the Loudon crew and the Yale cr?w .way

.
CoLPWATKH, Aug. Lto. 1876.
Hoji. J. H. McGowan y-

H. McOUWAM.

Don’t Forget

S
■i

Slnr

’

■"rOWrb.-.MM..

il&lt;! ttkUlillniLJ..-hIT

oea Dnj3 IIjio ai

I ■ '

'.J--a

igan.’’

It talked the

election in 1872.

The

same

way before

result of the

up

rising then was sixty thomiand Republican

majority.
It dow looks as

though Hayes would

■J

ever since be came to this dty,
citv. fifteen
years ago. They hare known him os a
man of principle, of high moral purposes,
ot through integrity of character ; and
they arc ready and willing to stand by him
at a time when friends are needed. Wc
bclicrc this cx^esms not only the feelings
of those who hffc signed tbe paper but of
all thoae who have been intimately ac­

York Republicans at Saratoga, civet good

quainted with 'tfr. McGowan. He hns
1 imsolf said publicly that if it can be
shown that h« has committed an interna­
own State by a round majority.
.
tional wrong lie should be socially ostrac­
ised and legally condemned.
But he has
full confidence in his own integrity cf
after Tilden's own heart for he exclaim
purporo and courts a candid iuvwtigaxion.
ed in 1361 .• "Not one rent. It is a
It is due tbe "CocgreaMcnul District
Black Republican war, and Black Repub­ whoae candidate be is upon dm Republieua ticket that Mr. McGowan's position in
licans may foot the bills. They 11 get
hu own party st homo should be known.
If these men believed that he were d»bon-

aas-mnee that Tilden will be beaten in his

if

»d odgb tax,Currins

* *
belly contented, and i7 ini/bc. MWlhSi .
1. The pres-mt House of
tives would, in such case, elect the .T^;.
far the Britiahere. It appears to lie con- 1
dent.
2.
ed

by

In case an eketion was wot

with nua^tHiWuwcrew

tho 4th of Msrch, “then the Vice

President shall net as President, sa i»4bo. ,

case of the death or other

Jh!

ceded tlu*&gt;‘Mi4iM^agiink»MMe^«taataAi 1

effect­

aun.n. X—wtod Itarfi—'*!«5

•aaai. r-nnrisift.tj «i tJJ
.*•. xi .«,uow i

the

coMtitutfomd

ihq advantage of the pole came in five feet

disability uf tlic President."

a V4*. km tlpa. ings and bii
3.If a Vice President ohould foil to ' -ahead. Tim*,
in every wi
be chciacn by the electoral
cdlofo, his ,• minutes with one fecbtia Ai favor of the
SWuX-s— - — — election would fall to the Senate in the

isKtwtto

Kamo manner that tho clroicc of President
■atan4fcto fat^tcr&amp;y, re hMf fan,

follr. to the House.
Tho prospect ofsuaitig the

eoatert /jr. '

fol.

President thrown into llm present House. , two
of Representatives oucht to be enough to

wake up every Republican and loyal man

2®

' -

�The Repudtator’s Convent i&gt;n.

wi—
t. drt,« fr»» ,t&lt;
Tho Convention the proceeded to a formal
„ dowl
role which rrenlied &lt;u foHov&gt;:
aw.
„d
f Whole No. of roton
M
Q~di»x lik. . poi or
„„
M which John Dawson received
tarma whilst hundreds of thuutands of Idle
John I.ichty '
' ■&gt;
laborer* throng our ttreeia seeking work in
J. W. Glorn
«
volm
Therefore be it resolved,—That we will
Mr Dawsr.ti,l&lt;avit;|rgirrh the rriptlrad outh
•npport no man for office uules* pledged to
was declared the tituudmous ntotuinre for the
carry oul the following pride! pie*: .
office of County Treasurer.
.
The Convention then proceeded to an infor­
uncondhkumlrepeMvfihe specie rerompttoi,
mal ballot for RefUtcr of Deeds, which reAel of January U, IffKJ.
suited iut folltown:
“Secund—Wo bell--to that United Stain
Kotin Imticd directly by the Guvernmcui and
of which Charles E Barlow received
oonvcrtaNeon demand into United Siam
James M Willison ••
‘'bligatinns. lieariug an equitable rale of
Morris Burton
••
interest (not exceeding one cent 1 day on
Gru II Purdy
••
each one hundred doltnni). and interchangc-

Agreeable to the call of the Cost nly committee
the Itopudiatora, vthwwiac called Greenbnck-

era, assembled at the Court Homo in this
city on Saturday at eleven o’clock and were

c.ltod to ontor by W. W, Ksllv ckrtrman of

er. Jnhn Dawson wn, elected President. On
motion of Peter Cramer W. If. M^rrfek was

elected Secretary.
• Xt this stage of the- proceeding there

was

present about twenty d.kgu... moatly QldHM
Democrats. In faet we did not teso^niie more
been recognized as reliable RnpubUraiH dur-

On taking the chair Mr.

Dawaotu thanked

both
on
account
of
anti
their
organisation,
honesty (T) ((tai save the mar
the action of the Convention.

w«n'i»n»"'CTEWl

On motion t&gt;f Peter Cramer ittisk vutndto
elect a county Committee to coV Ht of one

We desire toaa M your attention to our stock of strictly
pureDR UGS and fWEDlCINES- We jnake a speciality in
deeding in only sb ictly prime DR UGS. We believe it is
for the interest of on'f' Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime andp. 'tre MEDICIJfES.
.
H e have a lar^e stoc. of

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,

E J Fclgh'ntr

ford the best circtiUtlng medium eve- devised;
such railed Slatea Ketra should be a ftill

country

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE.

Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

T. E Stauffer
••
W H Frost
«e
The Contention then proceeded to an
mal vote which rcsiilitsl as follows;
Whole No of rotes
t
of which Charles E Barlow receive 1 '
James M Willtoon
••

paytueni «&gt;f suiih obligation* as are by exit!log eontracts expressly uikIc payable in eolu.
And wa hold that it is the duly uf the Gov-

•rnmeui to provide such a circulating me*li

Bought very low and WE will sell them at
as prices that will please the closest buyer.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.

from each Township, and the fol orlng gon-

ILL about.the coctty.

Assyria—John IL Power*.
Baltimore—Aaron E. Durfee.

Whole Ke. of totes
•'Third—That the American Silver Dollar
rhich was a full legal lender fur all sums for

Barry—Ira C. McAllister.
Carlion—Thomas Dltnaiuii.
Castleton—E. J. Feighfcv
Hope—Saninel J. Booth.

D*»P

’

wa/ aitlhoriied to appoint a ewumillei
three on credentials. The chairipppol

FirvdiVw-ebalw aul beat * premium In
(atsw ^radJHiixal pWtiqiltS inqnire ef ■a such committees, Hon. Geo. flkn .*s. C
Taylor and Peter Cramer.

named as said committee. rhe following gentle-

Woodland—Joshua W Glenn.
Athyria—Walter Powers.
1 tai tiruare—John Lichty.

ill.

then.

elsciwiijicerths oftihitation of the llcpuldl-

••

m

City—A M Rock.

.T&lt;.hn&lt; I*.

Peter Cramer

oiwi.genue—Stepben Nicbbta.

II. W. Flint
10
Ira C. McAllister
The convent ion then proceeded to a formal

you

clared nominated.
For (\&gt;unty Surveyor, Mr. Geo. II.
Spaulding after taking the oath was declar­
ed duly noutinalrd.
Eir.;
Picrec,
of .Woodland and
Coital
tones P.
i . Prindle,
t rni'iie, of
01 Prairieville,
t raincvuie, after
niter
r. MeAl-1 taking thatoath, were nnminnlNl fur Cor-

vela which rtsnlicd aa f.dtonr:

। uncm.

The committee 6n

credenlUl

anbtaitted

:

llwto'sby* a V»rl)' cfitrfjijdjh' (Uoper*. lisra Pfcrce, John F Holbrook.
lh‘,f^.V!. ^wfrT R ,J.-•'HWetr.
the ' Carlton—D M Wood*. Thotaas BHnston,
qrfkin B Parauns*. Gro C Nichols.
" Irving—WHUam Gihba, Ira Wrocotl. C P
.Satttocl .
n»y-£, ™’liira1&gt;Ht£Mit| An*' wf. ■Itor. Alien Mathews.
Rutland—John Dawson, Edwin M Bale*.
lut ‘btljue^t’iu 'a lively t aggressive cam-

Alfred Mathews, E K French.
Hastiuga—I’ertr Cramer, Wm H Merritt.

Yaifaeaihe parley the P.cpuldicans.
a thwult warrant

jiitd la .

a.

Morris Burton. A D Kennedy.
IIsxHngs City—Newell Nichols, Henry N

Jlyeraoft,^«

'rockittbm; Kli 'fun 1^11#.' pu^vHdi of Wvnworth, Andrew J Rosa, Adam M Itock.
Castleton—Lemuel
Smith, .Emanuel
J
late
Prighner. Horace M Flint, John M Boe.
w «y Other |dacu,- emi -the accused
FrairievHto—Geo Brainard, Cortex P PenRiker and plead Jill. lion Gon Thomas. Joseph B€o«»k.
guilty fo tire
ol'stpafuig the same,
. Orangeville—Steven Nichols,
William
rad WlgftcuM V'T’X.*
t’f thirty WwnrenT. JuhnMi««b»rtin, E i&gt;bettop!ae«\
J,llani ftr-tre thy?, or'in d«fan|t thereof
MapleC*vc-C W Taylor., W 8 Htoock,
to be ccmmitte)

to the

IMmt Hoom of Wftoon fitiswatyr, .W GriawcdJ.'
1 Hope-^ST Boefh, James Cnrttom,

Byron

Cmeetion for weniy dayw.1 ’ *

Pickle, Henry II Campbell.

Whole number of voteof which Peter Criroer rrexivml H.B.Wiilgor
“

charging us with saying ln a public speech
II. W. Flint"
irvd pledge
i «1 Cedar Creek, that:
Mr. Cramer having given the required
ph
niineiplr |
“Should Samuel J. Tilden be electe.1 Presi- ' lent, and Thomas A. Hendricks be elected
was declared the nnamious choice of the Con­ ; Vice Pienident of the United State* of Amcri1
cn,
tho llepttblicnn party with U. 8. Grant nt
vention fur sheriff.
»• 1 its head, would place Rutherford B. Hayes by
formal roto for County Clerk which rennlted the force uf arms (if necessary) into the exe­
cutive chair. upon the 4th of March 1877."
aa follows:
We not only said no such thi^;. but w* used

W. £.' Bowen

’

"

Ear* Pierce
Walters. Powers
E. J. Fcigbncr
H H. Ounpbell

••
*

G F McAllistar, John Sangg*.
Tbornappte-B A Almy. E R Chandler, K K
7?**J**. W.,.ia,),i. eity.

■.JS? "d

Tbewoek

■“•‘V

f'ffln! in firn dm

‘t

i, ’Lent. Edwin Fa«M.
Yankee Spring*—Geo Purdy, Geo 11 Spanloing. O L Newton. CB Prior.
u □obnatown—E W Briatol. M Blnnehard, G«&gt;

OroeeHea,

“ *®"antojf. jjkmI aud must

•

-Sheffield, J M Willtam.
„t ,
i.w.17. * r ny&lt;“- cl“ri“

• -----—. - —■
**'" '■

-Ir-., —U.u.
*•
^insddi,'

’Ki ‘W'WdWwM

X
¥i.

,

,hm,,h

»&gt;"•«’

.»
W—

,M

race iTtL^iu.,^.,, WM m r

Sunday jj
w'lwop and
’«re |fi

ne

mfcytad.
'To the

10

"

W n Merritt
"
EJ Feigbner
••
E Fierce
M
Convention then proromle-l

10

Waller 8 Powera
W H Merretl

Cherry Pectoral

n'o.

LPnmi"l?Machine. 1 ey1ind*r^72 wredto

Uoltodl

such ns Coughs. Colds, *

xx«w 1a,5£b.Si‘‘i£SJiafH

. Whoopi tut
CENTENNIAL
; Bronchitis.

and Consumption.

He rrjMitaUen it ha.« attained, Inconsequent ot
last half century, b a sufficient as*tinu«ee to tho
public that it will continue to realise the happiest

Toun.rni’ Excmratt Ticxots at greatly re­
duced rates, by which paasengera can not
only visit the Centennial Exhibition at Phil-

cil of Bojal and Select Marten-," nt or-

gantad in thia city to be known

Council, U- T&gt;T. Phillips,

m

Thrice

Master.
M. W. Biker,
39
ID

ti to tt hat medicine to employ to tellere the dis-

Giblom

Tho officers nrc tut follows:

doll’. CiiEunr rrcros-u. always affontt

from the West running directly to Niagara
Falls, giving paarongera. from Gie’ train, n
the Mighty

Jllurtrous Grand
Grand

the more formidable •Uscuses of the long*.
Ai a ’.■&gt;!&lt; pliant tocirtMrett,maid the illxtres*-

Principal (inductor of
With il»

null at every trial, as

work.

Dra wing Roam Cara from Chica­
go. D.-troU aaasR Talcefe, and its con­
nections at Klannk Fall**** BafBn-

DIED.

aawmblcd.

nominee far the

folio wimt

of Fonuty

han be procured al all ofltoaa

**kTstbe

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mass.,
KOTICRC*

wUrftb. aattoMl

BOIJs UY AU. DRUGGISTS tVKRT WHERE.

| XXISTtf.
In

J. LitoMy

Modoe, w&lt;an
P’W Wcnt*otAa

EXCURSIONISTS

Asthma.

On Monday cmning, Sept, -itb, a “Coun­

Master.
A. P. Brake, IX*p*t • Illnrtrous

formal role whie* resulted m fplleot

Whole No vote*

*,,OV’B tar,fC 8“’dt “

69

Whole No of votes
‘
of which Walter 8 Powers received

r""". •*“

W.U" S I”". " w “i,
■Mlrrt.ta.u,

suited aa fellows:

H H Campbell

Ayer’s

Masonic.

T J Wilder
"
The Od informal vote for County Clerk ro­

.

Lho S-Wlns Machine.

xxi33iu8

H

*’

asms

. complete, in/i

Barry Co.

uo exprexi'ii.n which could iu i»y manner Itc
constructed to mean any *neh thing. On the

the contrary wc did say that there was no
earthly doubt of the election of Rutherford B.
Hayes, by ou overwhelming majority and ’.hat
tho policy of the Republican party wm fully
expressed by Gcn'l Grant when he said "let us
have peace." and thalpreee could only be se­
cured by a firm and unflinching compliance
M. Burfon
Tbc 2d informal twILu for County dork with the laws of the land and the policy of the
people as expressed id Iholmllrt-box. M&gt;e last
resulted as follows :
rcaorU - in
Republic
court
'
-n
—. Whole S«4&lt;
19
the
people
are
oOvcreign.
A more unrdf-'* 6&gt;lh»n lhat, norer appeared
It If Campbell
in the columns of the Jtrnmul in die cuiintlcM
Willard E Bowen
ones they have epnlnined concerning the Edi­
W II Merritt
K J Feighiier
tor of the Baxiraa.
M Burton

Family Knitting Machine I

“* ■ “sfijttfWriswrtuti

J*. Clark, Cicunrnl Agrut,

.

THE BICKFGRD AUTOMATIC

I and far belter I
»n&gt; other moa
feettr furmed

li I* nut eftea that we deem it nf any conse­
quence. to notice any attack made on us either
by llie editors or correspondence of the llas-

U. W. Him
“
The 2nd formal vote resulted aa follow :

of which T. J.-WBder rercivti!

Monuments of the be-t American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and TlcadRtoiiiw of nil description madetoorucr
on short notice, al*» Granite Monu­
ments of the various patlorns supplied
to customers.

Having hteam . power and improved |
ulaehinerj' for Handing, high jiolLtblng
nnd cutting mortices, we can do work TtwlB knit r
cheaper and better than those who

A Word Personal.

Monday

iv j^e-jieot tn tbst w; /op/n'f/yimf non.-,
The Convention assembled pnrauaat to ad­
lUril-RfHrak
IU artfoW wipned *‘H. journ tu ent and *u enllcl to ordfr by the
aMre»dn Mrrasdnck lipuUicunv.'puUiaLrd

OnBuuisLy ou

_A_ t K a lam azoo* Mid v

sworn up and took the’plcgo. and wxs de­

Johnstown—J M Willison.
Maple Grove—W C Hicok.

ii* Chttipldna, '( the Fl ste. knd’thft Cljppfrs(
.pn-’motiou of E M Batts, the conization took
•f Has^t eft
~ Chsmpicne
~
the
ef Burry ■

i-

Fish, wjw then propo-*e«l for

tne. other Circuit Court Commissioner,

Butlsnd—Alhr«l Mathews.
On motion of W II Morrill. Jebn Dawson

tslana/efibt li vs-'kr

Q|CKF0&gt;fo

MARBLE WORKS

ami Waller J. Powen., ‘‘having taken tbe

e

p. Tlfji &gt;»&lt;UM t &gt; he aw.jwlicy of our pro-

oa the .fair Gp&gt;C n 1» in this city on

WINSLOWS STEAM

*1 i in.it t Imloalh' was declansl duly nominal11 ed.

of which H. 8. Wldger reeciwd

div. ^nk4ltyl(audvxv« liekfd on Wall Street
oftbeRr|liriia:c’&gt;'&amp;nvMrtl..n’In wwton •:

ht ill-people t &gt; *u?p: oat'if-amUo pay

nominated fur

The Conrention voted to nominate Cir­

ITaaiiog* Township—W HMertilt.

•

- ■•

Flint Itavwg lnJ.cn the required

pledge was declared duly

AT THEIR OWN PRICES!

Tlic SALE will commence at 9 oclock a. m., nt 2 and 7 o'clock F. M., on Tuesday,
Sept. 5, in die Store Nearly Opposite the Posteffiec, and continue probably until the 20th.
Hastixgh, Mien., Sept. 5,1876.
x,xiB9wl.

cuit Cottrl C.iniiniMtiiitcr by nrclamatioti,

Jamba pf- Gleen
IL W. Hint
it. 8. Wldger
Ira McAllister
j/ine, Gibbs

Barry—John Hnugg-.
• Carlton—Robert Blinaton.

c*s 5*Hy

Mr.

pack­

10

.

J. k Fbh

pledge and the resolution was adopted.
TheConvention then proceeded to an infirm

200 Half Chests of Tea. of b11

Cdnsistiiig of
grades
and kinds, nil in good order. Full packages -Guaranteed. Also
full line of GROUND GOFFERS, Mustard, Pepper, Spices of all
Descriptions, Blueing, Baking Powder, Ginger, Soaps, Sauces,
Kxtracts. Jellies. Gums, Cream Tarter, Etc., in all styles of
ages. All Padcages will be twkl to Purchasers, in lots to suit,

the office of J’nccculing Attorney.

Mn4«ro&gt; taHHf ft*4. ‘''"S" “d
we imuLI

GROCERIES!

of which Ahijali Hint, re.-ei.el

cd that (ke chair appoint a Committee of one

Wi*’.

OF •

of which Charles E. Barion received
James M. Willikon
••

Im
81
James M. lVi)ii*&lt;&gt;n
34
My. Willison haveing taken the re.|nireU
pledge war declared the nnsiniotis nomit.ee for
theoOice of liegister of fieclc.
Allen Mathews
than proceeded
pracerled Io an infor,infer,Ueo.’TIramas
•I j■ The ,t'linreution
',’*,T«*U&lt;’n then
FMding the motran to declare Wm W Cule
*r '’rowntinK Attorney, wbieh rrunauuourty nominated; a motion was made
M f'&gt;lto«»:
I
TCI...!. .......
r_a

SnutX.'Mkofe'd itvmw’sold un Saturday

wait ,djwheiiMK al«rd»in&amp; ..

follows

On motion the choir oppointed as tellers.
Meoara. William Gibtoand Moria Burton.
&lt;h&gt; motion of linn. Geo. Tbpmas the Con
ventinn proceeded to. nn informal rate for

Maplc Grove-T-OrMn DnnhamJ
Orauge rille—’
Prairieville—Hau. (fa&gt;. Thontoo.
Butlnitil—Edwin M. Bales.
Thornapple— B. A. Aloty.
Woodlnnd—X W. Glenn.

rtA^4-«hiU
, DUR#i b hjhrg very low /

City—A. M, Rock.

GREAT AUCTION SALE

Junta H. Willison

tender quality restored and Government
Coin Bonds paid iherewith In accordance
with law wnd justice.’’

Has ling*—l*eier Cramer.

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Utulings,’ Aug. 12tb 187C.

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�to to th, Moantiln, of Colorxlo,

I

s*Ck of state

LAMDS-

By tbcAtcbbon, Topeka &amp; Santa Fe
'■ On-tea,
)
, July 1, 1870. J
Raihoad, tbc new and popular line from
Notice h hereby gtoa
lh&gt;, C€rltlD lanU
Atebbon and Kansas City, via the beauti­
Mtuatad in the couaW-C
bi,j ,ff u
ful Arkansas Valley, to Pno’.lo, Colorado
^’,lor*1* * “*4 • •«! prerton. yrar»,
Sprags, Denver, Canon City, Cucbaras, anil &lt;lncTil»d in suit*™ _....... , !
.. ...
Del Norte, Trinidad, Santa Re aud al!
points in Colorado, Naw Mexico and
Ariwua. Special round trip tickets to
Denver, only $50, allowing ston off privAeges both ways on the main Ime, and at
Colorado Springs, Manitou and 1'ike's
Peak. Low emigrant rates to tho San
3 van Mince.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara between
the'Missouri River and the Rocky tnotinttainii without change.
Close connection
made at Pueblo with trains for Denver
and Northern Colorado.
For maps, time tables and the “Sism
Juan GvitfiT/’Juldrm,
.
T. J. AkbEp.bon,
Gcfo I’ttu. dffti

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

Graaf M AddttiM.

Lol 3 Wk 13

Where you mJ find oil kinds of

7 &lt;3

FURNITURE! Utat---------- ,— „

Of every Description which we
VILLAGE OF MIDDLLEVILLE.
Loti7»ndl.tJo«k^

wu

Hji I and 4. Wook

eJ

b^raiOT TO rntLA vaLPaiA, vbsteam

»r*Jar Cooke frmn iMrivt in Randunky,
touching al rui-iu-btf. thanca by the Udhilaorc k Ohio lUilroad through TVadiinglon ,
and Baltimore. -Cor NINE (t») DnJbn.
Over the same rsuue route to New York.
(10) Pollan
’
IIKTROITTO CINCINNATI, O.. vb Pnt-inBay, leaving iWtroit al 8 30 : A M.. arriving
ainndaaati 10.TO P. M&gt;ft&gt;r$7.W: ('OLUMBUF, 0., Over Mine rmHc.$5,M: BAY­
TON, &lt;)., overxamc route, $6.fi0 : Steamer Jny
Cooke k rrari to GeavelMid. $2.00.
Tbe Jay Cooke haves Detroit dully (exempt
Sunday) at 8JM) A. M.

ry County, for these r»»M:
14. Bccuuee we have no rent t » pay
23. Because we make the moat of oar

in-the DRUG
basin clock and daily arris
in£, a fresh and fmuiru
Stock of Draft andkMi.

goods ourselvea.
3d. Because we keep the beat c work4th. Because we warrant all goods We

Topeka, Kan.

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entt sell cheaper Uura any hous t tu Bar­

make.
We sell none of thb cbcap-made Fur­
niture that b made by machinery. The
pxMfe we mqk. i&gt; rutwto
hand, and
warranted. We l.viie all persons Io
call and Inspect our goods, for they al
bear Inspection. No trouble at all

Arturo* Gntra.u.*» Orncx.
i
l.ixntxn, Mica., July !. 167G; f
Bo much or coch of the Mlnwing dcseribcl
CTActaor pared* ofland, situalcl in IhccotiMr
,&lt;-f Barry. ilchi&gt;.|ucni farnnuaid t«x*a. far the
ymn. mc-nltone-l below, hn trill be »ufBciftt.tu
jay the lajra. interest, aud charge# thercen,
will i&gt;c ♦old by the TTCiMurer uf uhl 'county,
ou the Brat Monday of October next, at such
puldic mid oiuvcnien: pbcc ah he aliall sclccl
in Hading*, the County Scot of said county,
according to the aintulc in rucIi c.w made nnd
pn&gt;ri&lt;Ic&lt;I;
........

abow goods.
Parties having Pictures to trains
would do well tog 'them framed of ua
no we can do it P
.rrand Cheaper then
any house In P
.'Jr County. Wc keep
the Largent a.«&lt; Be-t neieeted stock ol
PlCH’ItE FRAMX3 AND MOULD­
INGS, Bkackxts, PapdhHoup
KR8, WALL-J’ocxrm. SLXrPKB'

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

IARI TKSKFACTS
THK nSTIMOXT OF THE WHOLE WOAU).

IIOLDKKA,
Mid everything In the Furniture line.
We invite ail persons to call anti look

Peerless Milk Safer
now on exhibition nt our Ftut itu«c
Btnre. All kinds of work mads to or­
der. Repairing of ail kinds of old fur­
niture neatlv done.
WK 1LEAN BUSINESS I
Furniture Rooms south *ldo State St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear's Hardware

8TEBBINS B10*l

NEW MUSIC.

BTEBS* 0ACRED 0ELECTION8.

H.W.P. COLSON’S
INDIAN

Babmv XIoubvt, TcKAAinini'A'Orrica. „
Haxtimu, August 25, 1K7C. i
Notice h hereby ghen.that the sale of 1mi&lt;1«
in Barry county, advertised by the Auditor
General aa delinquent for taxes of 1875 (mu!
prcvKiiri ycara), will l&gt;e held al tbe County
Treasurer'* office in iiantingx, the County
Seal of Mid county, commencing on Monday,
the 2nd day uf October next, at nine o'clock
A.M., and continue from day Io day (Sun­
day i exeepled), until the mine ihall have been
disposed of according to law.

ETERS VCTAVO VHORUSE8.
lUwhliaairinJM&gt;raM«Bd^i^^^hXwda.

DCTBoKbiWHaAre

THE INDIAN RED DROPS

H. W.P. COLSON.
BUFFALO. M.
T». O. 15ox Sih*.

YOUNSKEN

POSITIVELY CURED.
JlMKa *•« exWrtlMMll
Kesaraiinn • flNlHAN
only child, and now gfvM
of two »Istops to bay «X
nirtt-swsat.. uaaematU
a frasb eoH in twenty-fa
POCK*On.. ItKClUec S

FOR SALE OR TRADE05E KHlTABLE STEAM SAW- MILL
in ’good order hutting every day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OF MULES 7 yean old
ONE 5 year &lt;■Id MARE, ONE BUGGY
nearly new, also ONE HEAVY STA­
TIONARY ENGINE, for eale on GOOD
TERMS. For particulars enquire on the
prcinisGu one mil'.; wait of Carilan Center.

TEN PIN BALLS
Tnr".er. 5?

w««

STEINHOFF &amp; WCOD
CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.
. E. STAUFFER, Prop.

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                  <text>VOL. XXI.

NO. 40.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1876.

MESSER &amp; POWERS

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
Political—Free Living — Street Mer­

chants—Business.

BEBIliELL CUUffl
Which. i
the market

WAGONS
&amp; BUGGIES
Chcajh-r than ever.

The declination of Seymour has demor­
alised the Democracy of the State. It
was a trick of Tilden to get a man of his
own at the head of the ticket, but like a
good many of the operations of smart men
it hasn't worked. The decent Democracy
saw through it, and they blocked Tilden's
little game by demanding*a re assembling
of the State Convention, and a deal from
n fresh pack which had not been so care­
fully stocked. Who the coming man is no
one can tell, but it will not be.a mere tool
of Tildens; that, is, he will he sup|&gt;osed
to be free from the Tilden influence. This
distrust of their presidential nominee,
’seem.-' curious to people outside; but it
is well understood in New York where
he w known. No one has confidence in
him. He is known as a sly, underground,
selfish, ambitious man, who has not a
I thought outside of his own advancement,
| and a man who would sacrifice hw nearest
| friend to make a step for himself. The
| Democracy feel that he has thrown away

| all hope of carrying the Stale, and have vir-

geo. 31. DEWEY
.■ &gt;/.• ax» ri'in.isiiKit.

And GROUND POINTS i
nrket.

i tually given up the presidential race, un­
law it rim be carried by -some gigantic
fraud.
But they are doing desperate
work* and I warn the Republicans of the
conntry that it is not safe to sleep.

The

mails are burdened with documenta—the
committee in this city have lists of cveiy

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON,
00 I Sl.'Xl fLOfrl rt3J»
-.00 I j&gt;.no I 11001 ja.w
"s.ou~ 11 w’l sob i tvoo
H CSluma I

voter in the country, classified “ Demo­
cratic," ‘•Republican," “Doubtful," and
documents prepared for each are being
scut out by the million. Thsy are work
ing with more system and energy than
ever. This sly, underground, silent work
is Tilden's b®t card,—i,l is the one ho has
always played, and because they are hold­
ing no big meetings'and making no great
outcry, don't fancy they are doing noth­
ing. Tilden trusts nothing to committees.
He is In this light to win-lie is playing
for the patronage of the Government, and
lie is superintending it all himself^ He
writes his own pamphlets, and sees dial
they got into proper bonds. “ To your

tents, t)h! Israel."
Il is a notable fact that the Democracy
of the East dare not do a thing till they
have asked Tammany. The proposition
to nominal e Charles Francis Adams for
the Governorship of Msaiachuaelto, was
held in abeyance till Boss Kelly of this
city was heard from. The partner of Mor­
risey thought the matter ova, and finally
said he was willling and ifxordingly he
was nominated. As Tamminy furnishes
the money to carry Now England Stales,
as well as the rcpcatera, the propriety of
consulting Tammany, is apparent- Bat
think of a descendant of John Quincy
Adams asking permission of a New York
spoilsman to be a candidate. The bones
of the “ old eloquent " must have turned
over in their coffin.

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

A RATHUIFRKE UV1B.

DENTIST

Great Bargains
RE.IHTRE.11&gt;! read!

Special Medical Announcement
hi/ Comfort and Happiness

Sick and Atflieted t
Hastings and vicinity

of

Vtu. IU haaaSTiSou,

coxsVI TA TIOlfFHKK.
"« «n»dy eure.raanntaad.
‘"•mawOWffow.rd for *a

Every Instrument Wy Warranted.
Old Pirn and OtbMIW t\^hlg.n,
r D BULLOCK, Wholesale gon
"" Hho°usensd X- ^id’’ Ea8t Sag'na*
Flint.

BROWN, Piano Tuner.

Among the recent failures was that of a
clothing firm, who wanted their creditors
to take fifty cents on the dollar. They
owed about a million, and had goods to
nearly that amount. When their affairs
were investigated it was discovered that
Hie senior had used $59,000 a year in liv­
ing expenses. A firm living in that waj
might reasonably be expected to fail—it
could not be expected that they could go
on very long in such Umea. But this u a
fair sample of New York habits. The
wives of the members of the firm were
high flyers, who had acquired habita-of
cxpemnvc living tn timea that would juaUfy it, and they found it very inconvenient
to slack-up when the times became hard,
and their husbands were weak enough to
let them drag them to ruin- I know of
one man, nm a elurk, at 12,000 a yW,
who, four years ago, was making asiimar
chant on his own account not leffi than
830,000 tier year. Ho allowed hi* wife
carriages, horem, parti®, diamonds Ac.,
to the tune of $20,000 a year, and was
satisfied. Times got dull, goods went down
,
’’--- "--- * *—y.w. MtulAV
the ground was
him, and he im]

that ho knew ruin wm hanging over him,
and the constant worry of it nearly drove
him eraiy.
'
\

WHOLE NqW83.
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
The Capitol Building thrown open to
Centenialites — Attorney General's
Instructions to theU. S. Marshal.Hnw about Suppressing the Ad­
mitted
Lawless Elemoat' ” An
attempt to Catch the Soldiers' and
/ Sailors' Voles.

One of thq curiosities of Metropolitan
life, is the street vender, who has his stand
at every corner in ail parts of the city.
They deal in everything from a ]&gt;cneh to
a knife, including ncck-ti®, shawl-strapa,
cutlery, hosiery and everything else. How
they live is a mystery. I am an average
Wahuinoton, D. C., Sep. 7th. 1876.
man and I never Ix.ughj. an article of them
It is generally known that at the open­
not1 did 1 ever see auy one else do it. Yet
they make enough money in uyear or two ing of the Centennial Exposition at Phil­
to be promoted Io a retail store, and some adelphia there wu quite a spirited contro­
of the heaviest merchants in tho city com­
menced iu this humble way. 1 stood for versy in and outside of tbs' Commission,
two hours yesterday, and watched a man u to-whether die exhibition should be ac­
crying, “ ilcrc you are, only a quarter of cessible to the public on Sundays. It wu
a dollar." Over his arm were an hundred finally deternminod that the gates should
or more pairs of suspenders, and though be closed on that day of the week. It is
thousands tsuved him, not a pair did he 1
sec-him sell. Finally 1 asked him how ho not dear that this action is in accordance
made a living standing there and nut sell­ with thwwivh® of the majority of the
ing anything. “ 1 do sell,” was his reply. people of the country. Many, if not a
He told me that he averaged twenty pairs a majority, hold that to visit the display of
day, that bp articles cost him twclvu and
the, works of nature and art, leading men's
a half ccnte, giving him tip hundred per
cent. “ Twenty shillin' a day aint much thoughts, up from bo1 h to the Great Au­
—Here you arc, only a qwurtcr of a dol- thor and Artificer, is a means of religious
iar—tut you see I aint got no rent, nor instruction compared with which pulpit
license, nor water rale, norgiu, nor nothin' preaching is insignificant. But such hu
to pay, and I git on."
“ But who buys not been the view of the Centennu.1
of you?" “Everybody. These e'penders cost you Mventy-fivo ernta in a store, Commission, lienee the gates hive been
and rich n&gt;en come along with their quar­ «hut to the outside world ou the first day
ter all ready, ami take 'em without any of the week.
body Neein' 'em. I average twenty shillin'
In contradistinction to this decision of
a day. ’Here you are-only a quarter."
The peculiarity of these merchants, is’that | the authorities having charge of the Cen­
they never announce the article they Imvc tennial Edition, the Scrgeant atearms
to sell. But merely its price. They hold of the Senate, and House, and tho Archi •
the good* so they can bo seen, and then tort of the Capitol, have directed that the
howl the price, each one with muuo call
Capitol Building be kept open on Sun
peculiarly his own. One man nt the cor­
ner of Maiden Lane, has lutn there days, from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. m. to Centennial
twenty years, with lead |xmcils, which he visitors only. It is also contended that
sells al about half the shop price, and it i* other places of interest to visitors should
said that he has made a great deal ofmon­ be accessible on that day, to the name class
ey out of hia little trade, and could live on of people, klf the former action be right
the avenue, if be chose to do it. Anoth­ there woulu'aeem to l»c no good reason ,
er man makes a spccialily of children’« why. the latter suggestion should not be
toys. Sometimes it is balloon.-, bometinu s adopted, and a like argument would lead
spidera, aumtfinics fancy kites, and then to a disagreement with the Centennial Com •
again pistols. But whatever the article mission. and a decision that it would be
may be, he never goes ontaide of children's proper for them to reverse their reaolve,
goo&lt;b. There are largo establishments in and to open the gates of the international
Williams and Fulton streets, devoted to Exposition on Sundays, so that the muses,
goods for the «trcet venders, and tho trade who compose the industrial clau of the
ta governed by regular laws and nil«, the community and who labor six days of the
same as govern more pretentious occupa­ week, may have the opportunity of being
tions. As a rule the goods sold by street instructed on tirts seventh.
merchants arc ns good as any other, though
Tho issuance by Attorney General Taft
there arc large factories devoted to making of hia letter of instructions to United
articles expressly for them.
Thus nt At­ States Marshals is the signal for a fresh
tleboro, Mass., there a dorm factories, outhrusl of indignation on tho part of tho
employing
hundreds of operatives each, Democracy. They call it another Repub­
whoso nolo buaincBS is the makipgof uham lican outrage on the people of tho South,
jewelery fur these wen. Thcjiair of sleeve and denounce it u simply another elec­
buttons which you buy of them,
for tion-serving dodge by which it is hoped to
25 cents, the first cost of which is le» than cairy a few of the doubtful Southern
five, cannot readily be divtinguislmd from States for Hayes and Wheeler. Among
the best solid gold for which in a Broad* those Tally 'aware of the time condition of
way store you would pay $20, and as no affairs in the South there is no hmitatiou
one gets near enough to them to scrutin­ in saving that without the support of
ise. what is the odds. ? I have seen street United States troops there is not a single
vendors sell the most artistic looking jew­ manlial in any part of the
South who
elry for ten penis, tho genuine of which would be able to carry out the Attorney
would cost $40. And the joke is that no General's
instructions. It
is not
one can determine a foot away, which is ncceaaary
to go
very
far South
the true and which is the fdsc. .Many a reach a district where to bo known u a
swell sports jewelry which in supposed to Republican is to bo a man spotted and
cost much shekels, which* eame from the despised by all ofan opposite faith. At
humble street vendor. Things arcjwA- a recent meeting in Alexandria, Va., un­
always what they seem.
,
der the dome of the Capitol of ths Nation,
as it were, called for the purpose of ratifying
Is reviving perceptibly.
The purehaa* the Republican nominations, the speakers
era arc more liberal, and confidant is re­ were not only frequeudv interrupted by
stored. The indications are gone, and we sbouti and yells from rebel throats, but ere
the close of the meeting ston®, eegv, and
are all more hopeful.
such like, were hurled at the stand occu­
pied by the speakers. If such scenes as
this can be witnessed so near what may
Our Centennial,
we not look for a little further off!
How about suppressing the admitted
Train has brought mo « well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaitora for the “lawless element" when tho "better part
summer and fall trade, which I will sell of the Southern people" arc set at defin­
way down low for Cash. I also sell the ance, and wq see this miscreant Butler, as
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine he has done, a second and a third time,
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nec- lead several hundred armed men into a
dlas and Machine Oil. I also sell Well A Republican gathering, and in dafinanoo of
custom and law, by force of numbers take
Cistern Pumps.
possession of the same ; and, backed by a
J. Maun
law defying, traitorous following, subject
Opposite the Post Office
those peaceably gathered there to listen to
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Hsstings, Mich.

xxi261

�THE TIMES AND THE DEMO- I _ NEW ADVERTlSEMEliTt-

owner of slaves and th# taort- fartM. piaster
in the State, and the murderer of. Col_
Cameron, is nominated for Governor., de­
pending unon the intimidation of Sutler

When even from Southern pulpits they
are told that “the South will yet have
slavery bock, and that at no distant day T '
When Southern statesmen awert that “the
wan who accepts negro suffrage should be
accursed ?” Truthfully did
Horace
Greeley write: “Necessity may for a
time constrain the Democracy te ailenee ;
' the parpota of disfranchising tho blacks
■ mar be disclaimed ; but give that party
“^puwer, and il ^rill cheat the public eredi,
ton, and remand the blacks to serfdom.'
Who then will suppress the lawless do• ment T”
.
Four years ago a very largely attended
convention of soldiers and sailora convened
in Pittaburg, Pa., for the purpose of expreaoingtheir.aentiments in relation to
their jiauding canvass fur the Prcsideucy.
Having merged from a hlnody contest in
defense of the Stars and Stripes, tho em­
blem of Liberty and Unity, in . was meat
that they should place on record a declara­
tion of their continued devotion to the
cause for which they fought. This they
did ia terms not to be misundoratood.
They proclaimed to the world that, recog­
nising in tho Republican platform the
enunciation of the principles upon which
a free government must be based, they
would give a cordial rapport to the candi­
dates of the narty avowing them.
The friends uf Greeley sought to neu­
tralise, to some extent the effect of tho re
solves of tho soldiers and sailors in shap­
ing the result of tho political contest, by
getting up a counter movement in tho in­
terest of their candidate. They -orgnuixed
a Democratic Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Con­
vention, but the inoonsbtency of the at­
tempt wu so apparent that it resulted in
failure. It was insignificant in numbers
and influence. No respectable body of
those who had risked their lives on tho
battle-field in rapport of the flag could be
induced to affiliate with a party which had
given aid and comfort to the enemy in the
dark days of the conflict. It proved to
bo an abortion.
Thia brief retrospect brings us to the
movements of that same disloyal party in
the present political contest. History u
repeating itself. The soldiers and sailors
are about to hold a convention at Indiana&lt; polls for the purpose of again expressing
their devotion to the cause for which they
sacrified so much. The enemy, fearing
j the influence ol this assembly upon the
roaring election, are trying a repetition of
the scheme which so signally tailed four
years ago, and another cffort is being,
made to organize a soldier.' and railora
convention in sympathy with the Demo­
cracy and ita candidates. Like causes
produce like effect. It will die in em­
bryo.
Delta

CRAT*
Haktibg^, Mttii., Sept. 14, 1876.

ness depreoion have come to "be an establish­
ed fact, and theyusually follow flush timet
as the •‘trough of the sea" succeeds th*
high waves. It k.cv'ulent, however, that

in addition to the general causes, whatever
they may be, which have affected the
wholc.buainess world, there have been in

•'Honest money for all. and
free schools^ for all.
There
should- be ?&lt;&gt; inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the *ther.”

•

For'Ihaideut.

RUTKBJORIB.
HAYIS.
'pf Ohio.
JHir Vice-l*rttidcut,

Slate Ticket.
1M. CB(WW*KI.L.

Pennsylvania

Railroad

THE EATING STATIONS

part to the same cause, but greatly aggra­
vating the sacrifices since made necessary ^-EXCURSION TICKETS^
by the business reserves.
•
In one way only do these things have
any connection with party polities. So
far as the rebellion is to bo cornu derod a

political movement it was clearly of Demo­
cratic .origin. Lincoln’s administration
Lad to meet the crisis iti the best way it
could. -The suspension ofspecic payments

At rad Mad rate* will be told at all vrineipel
Kailroad liakal affleaj.

m L SEY10DB, 0. M. BOYD, Jr,
jwssr/rSTATE OF MICHIGAN.
SicaaraaT** Urrica.

which followed, tho running up of the ua- j

Democratic party—through

CancrrMlotfU Ticket.

Fur Bf&gt;r—cntatlra In th* «iai»Lc«tatalut». til Dh»trttt-JOSEPH IV. WrfNl.'HCOXH.

For JtMktr- of Probate—CLEMENT SMITH.’
POVTEXS.
PortXmatvTraaaiWvr-oKi.Bi.). v. . WIIXX.X.

outa and

home

Remember nil occwunta and notes are

The Maine Election!

Coffee
From 25c up, aud We sell pure
Ground Goods.

¥ou can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers.
We brag on.

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Cheese
We sell the best

Tobacco.
OhioStone Ware

mainti incd that coercion was uncunstitutioual—wus n-speiisiblc fur this whole •ratativa in UoDaraaa
tHeiriel ofthiiHint।
catastrophe. Nor did the Democracy of
the North cease their accountability at

Is the best.

t£ffiT£

An aaandnent »trikin* from th* CoMtitatUa

Congress and their organs resisted it
They stiircd up opposition to the ''raft
They discourage the people from, uivesting in tho Govcr..uwnt bonds, when itu-c
constituted the only available wains for
pushing on the war; and through Uioir
frequent threats of repudiation they wound­
ed the national credit’and sd-lrd inuneusa

Spices.

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00. &amp;
'

its itbds at

FH ’mSm?WAjfT*lD C&lt;’nMTr**’9,1
JO5AB any time afterward. Whenever a new
measure fur the more vigorous prosecution
f egtalaUva Ticket.;
For KUD-jS»u*r it, tUh fWnalorial DUlrlct-OAVin. of the war was proposed their members of

J oho Stanley.

Manbk &amp; Prjwton.

t‘io nation during the four years of war on
the most gigantic scale. Then came the Coautary and UatUo I
'with
vast railroad investments in advance of the
ilael ndte WaatlMi------------------------COXS’IXTINO WITJI
wants of the country ; the fires of Port­
laud, Chicago, Boston and other places,
with their tremendous consumption of
At Harrubutr. CeataanlU KxeswIoylfU are d.property ; the general tendency to specula­

LtLSrce -W1LLI&amp; A- HOWARD, HKXKT W t'ta South and through its statesmen nfthc
North, who, like Buchanan and Tilden,
...... v.tt •nw nfitf Tr
jcMPF.
HIU&gt; |&gt;Utrict-JA«fiMIDKN IIERDE1’.. Z
blxlh
nAl-.I I&gt; KIIT
Kavrnth DAtrcli-J lllgMIAH JEXKK.
SSS-JSSiSli SESSKSW ’

Oar Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

tv of the stagnation under which wc have btiutifuJ, IndudlM Ihemmt «*}•*«»**•■’»
Lake. Monnialn and River Ifcoaory latbc
been suffering since t’ c panic. The taracta*
/mL-famad “Walkloi Gten." the ceieb^ied
chief of these is found’in the extraordin­
ary consumption of tho means and life of

JKNKZKUti.D. HOI.DKK.
Uata Treaturr - WILLIAM R. McCJlXXRV.
tionai debt and the im-re-sc of taxes were
■om-rLaminoflh.*dilESJAMlX F.PARTBIDGE
unavoidable ncceesitiea, like the low of
kHorner &lt;lenet*l-OTT&lt; &gt; XTIU H H KK.
MOt. PnbllcIlH'r . Il..a-1|O,”.A&lt; i:-&gt; TAltBF.l.t. life and the destruction of property
The.
Imober Hoard /WocaUon-WnTEIt J.BAXTER

Two good milch cow* and a few cheep
for ante.
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. Jclivs Rcimkll.
xri2?tf
•

thorn,

AEW YORK CMTBIL BtlLKOJI)

and the universal extravagance, owing in

Church and Railroad Street.
x*6tf

xxi304w

Philadelphia.

NATIONAL RgprBLlCAN TICKET. tion superinduced by an inflated currency,

Now bust yourself
Old Chanticleer!

Foa Salk—A valuable young
Inquire of Marshall Priekei"
*

WM»luvi®n. KlekassC

this country special reasons for the aeveri-,

" AND NOW THE VERY MEN
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO
BREAK U£ THIS UNION. NOW
UNDER TBB SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION.STILL CALLING
iTHELF DI MQCRATIC. APPEAL
TO YOURG CNERO8ITY TO SUR­
RENDER-IO THEM ALL THE
GREAT, POWERS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT/ THEY ASK TOAD­
MINISTER- ITS LAWS, CONTROL
ITS REVENUES. AND TO' MOLD
ITS POIICY AT HOME AND
ABROAD DOTH OF THEIR CAN­
DIDATES, THOUGH LIVING IN
THE NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY
MEASURE OF THE WAR. ALL
. Olivet College, Olivet. Mich.
THE MOVEMENTS TO ORGANIZE
THE ARMY: THAT BEAT DOWN
The Fall Term I-egins September I4th. THE REBELLION. AND ALL THE
Full corps of Instructors in all Depart- SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SR
meats. Prof. G. W. Chadwick will give CURE THE RESULTS OF OUR VICTOP.Y. Till: MEN THEY WOfLD
will please apply to Mi» n. D. Btorkc, I BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACES
OF THE REBEL ARMIESOR WHO
Principle. Gentlemen to H. Q. Butter-’ FRO WNFD AND COMPLAINED IN
THE NORTH. THE8AMESTATES
field, D. D. President
THAT PASSED AND MAINTAINED
rxiSMt
ORDINANEC8OF SECESSION ARE
THE MAIN STRENGTH OF THIS
M. D. Rood desired to call attention to COALITION-—Senator Merman.
)
his ni^Wkeon Shop, where he may be
found at all hours m any day. ready to do
'* -■
fr(TO1 pUuing a new
«!, to the building of
seen in the county ol

kinds of fruit, candiea,

RAILWAY COMPANY

EmL These periodic visitations of busi­

Notice.

AH

Ths Great Sonthern Ttailiftre.

"We have heretofuro shown that tho
hard times are not a peculiarity of the
United States, but that they arc lull in
England and in nearly every country on
the continent of Europe, and ato evan
apparent io the business circles of tho

Is. hereby given tho annual meeting of
the Barry, Prairieville, Hope and Orange­
rille ITonic association, will be held nt the
Shunts School House in the township of
Hope on Saturday the 23d day of Sep­
tember A. D., 1876 at two o’clock P. M.,
to elect tho officers for the ensuing year
and to transact such other businew as
may come before the meeting
Jouw J; Pebkink,
Secretary.
xxi38w3

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_

EX tta-r»Ury of Sul*.
. Ctoorr, Oopaty.♦

Remember.
We buy for cash and. will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.

originated the war, lengthened its dura­
tion and swelled its disasters and evils.
They ought, therefore, ’to be mal ing or

promising some reparation now . but at
the same time their first duty is v&gt; reform
thomaelves and their next to undo their
own bad work.
•
■
It will be seen al once, thmufo’e, that
the Democratic party is decider ly under
the shade » a financial r^fvnu party.
Suppose it should get into power-tho
greater pan of our national burdens
would remain undisturbed, except at the
expense of repudiation or infidelity to
solemn trust/. The national debt would
have to be paid jus t ns it hi being paid
by the Republicans, and ro ’would the
pensions aud the other ordinary expendi­
ture uf the Govermcnt. If tho cotton
tax was refunded, and tho enormous
Southern claimx now on file lor a Demo­
cratic admiuutraiion should be satisfied,
and rhe rebel pensioners abattld b* added
to the loyal, of course, there could be no
improvement to die .. hard time*. It
would not bo merely that tho actual coat
of the Government would be changed, but
that the ooryWcncr of the people would .
be wounded and destroyed. To show the
difference between thrae two courideratioa», let us concede f.&gt;r tho inomvnt that
the Democr.it* raked at the last sewon of
Uobgrcw, us they claim, im.ObO.tXM)
Ab the Union numbera about 44 (Hm.flOg
of people, it will be Mc-o.that this could
only IrnvC given a saying rif about GS mu
to every individuals hi ' tlm country I
Wren future deficiency hilla and the vka]
crippling ol thu public rervic* come to be
taken into the account, even thia raying
will have to be materially cut down. De­
sirable, therefore, m is auy «j&gt;ecifio raying
of tire public expanre. infinitely more im­
portant b tho general effect produced by

Crockery.
. Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

«Wr'“

ly to tlw financial burden* ut the people.
Thus from Unit to last the Democracy

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SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
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X

Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.
Geo. M. Savxgu^t Co's Column.

XX130w4.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CENTENNIAL 9
TIICS.B.SRAGGK. Pt.iHial.
ittlnc thtxn,

l^'lo/ta'warraB”1 ti-tall

CUTTIHG HID REPAIRS
uc'"“

-isMays;
«AL1COM KXECirriOM.

hr

r*ui

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

O. i&gt;. ftta.V1.MMiS.

PUBLIC

I

�County Corrotpondnnoo,

05jepii-Wee&gt;(lyllepliblicajillaj!ji8f.

Oemooratlo County Convention.

:qjAt

NOTICE.

Tb» fertile brain of your inform^

Knau wtmunuBin.
2T "u2"“ “"“O&gt;«I1 Ro... 1, ,u,

Uble conaiderably muddled from

&lt;h»a

L
- • — —■IM ..^l„
On motion then proceeded to an informal
;
or Ik.
y Committee, on whoso motion Eiihu vole for Prosecuting Attorney white rranlted
»i follow* k
Whole No. vole*
45
; J “ll",ru- *•
O"
of which John Carveth received
39
VMn.p.orwo.au.j „.
J- W. T. Orr
.]
a
«ry. *'lr. Chipman having declined to
A. M. Flint
2
a* Chairman, tho Convention cloctod as
temporary Chairman, Ira Rowell. Of Wood­
Mr. Carveth declined, and the Convention
land.
pretested to a second informal ballott for pros­
o.~uo..rsi.w. Mk„, u.,
ecuting Attorney which resulted a* follows ;
au’b*ri*e'i to appoint a enmsnittoe of five on
Whole No. of vote*
40
of which J. W, T. Orr received
41
such committee. Robert Mollwane, D. W.
J. •Carveth
••
a
Smith, M. W. Riker and W. P. Dritlol.
0. G. Holbrook
1
(»« motion of J. G. Hann. Ib. chair wa,
II. M. Flint
t
authorised to appoint a committee of throe on
Htanx
.
1
credential*. Tho chair named as such com­
And Mr. Orr wa* declared the unamiou*
mittee, J. C. Hanna. Charles I’liRlitw, Blear
nominee of the Convention.
,
Flansturgh.
The Convention nominated a* Circuit Court
The convention then adjourned until half
Comnuisloner*, Millon F. Jordan. Editor of
Barry Co., Nr^uklieun, and Millon Rowley of
arrusiMis SMUojt.
Woodland,
The convention met |wrsua&gt;u to adjourn­
Geo, H. Spaulding waa then noadnaled for
ment, and, was called to order by the tempor­ County Surveyor.
ary ehairman
On motion J. C. Hanna and D. W. Smith
The committee on credentials then Mibmit- were uoudnatod for coroners
ted their report as follow*, vis:
Assyria—Dwight Sackett, Geo 8 Hartom,
List ofPalenj
Horace Holina, D A Sackett.
Baltimore--John Harrington, E B Warner,
Liat
of
patent*
:a*ucd to Inventor* of Mich­
Albert Granger, Ger- easterly
igan for the week ending Sept. 12th. 1870, and
Barry—Edger
Flansburgh, Robert »Me- rach dated Aug. 29, 1870. Furnished this

^rtturo- «•. b- tims-cabd neigbor'e garden after riyfit o'clock Sunday 2-' “ r

Dn. E. B. T.ayitnaF.
, .1 •
• 7:13 *.w.
' . .
1:13 r. w.
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i;I.l,}»ndSund*y*M&lt;Dr. u.

Jorxstowx. Sept. 8th 1879.

Etitvon Baxxkx ;
The Doty school-house was well Ailed last
night, with ladies and gentlemen, to\*ten to
a discuasion of the political ritualkitfcfrom the
Republican stand-point. Mr. Carter is an
earnest aud effective speaker, and that Li*

TiHlAV* ADEVR fISEMENTS.

1. rotutt -Berry Chanty.

“• a»l.t
. H.,«&gt; —1 WtaMw riel,
was organised with I hr following officers:
I rasidont, F. E. Doty, Vice Preaidsnt, A. K
Dewey, Sec. J. A. ^mmerman. Treasurer. M.
K. Bellinger.

AIL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Mafib umovr. Sepl.iPth 1875.

Wanted.

Upham Hall in Maple Grove on Bept Mh
at which John W. Custer of Heslinga deli ver-

Apply at one*.
&gt; the day, and which elected much Commenda­
tion. A good audiance listened alt*tively fur
about an hour, after which a Bayes and
Wk^.1-. -I-L__ _ ____ ... — ’ —
_

from net I Tuesday.

ThcetM

a*. n&lt;t very large.

m initiated for Repreaenfaiartmi District. Hon.

Thr IHear* A,

Irving—I M Cunningham, N A Fuller, J C
Hanna, 1. K Powers.
Johnstown—8 Baldwin, John Itinkes, W P
Bristol, CbatlM Bristol.
Maple Gnivo—Robert McCartney, P. M
Lad a club meeting thl* evening I f order of Hyde. A (Wroth, A Wolf.
Orangeville—A D Storm". II D Storm*.

theta, that the Totera, Democrats. Republi! the Central.

Peadill

Im rent tho dinning hall, or

and for Secretary, L’S Phillipa, also of Wood­
land, which report was accept**! “n,l adopted.

Orangeville and Hope than tor any previous forma) ballot fur Judge of Probate which re­
Tear. Tilden Railroad wrecking, Hendricks
sulted as follows :
Disunion sentiments during* the war, and
the Mr prospects of resuming specie payments of which Hon D G Robinwin receive-!
10
are having their effects with the people.
W W Colo
•'
4
ry Brown of OrangeValswtiss HaruMut,
31
Elibu Chipman
"
‘
1
ih in the tatc Streiuury
On motion of lion ll A Goodyear. Porter C
receipts during the
Freeman wiiW declared the unanimpu* nomin­
CimbCuu, Sept? 11th 1870.
ee for Judge of Probate.
artitr dating Mine time were $10,285.71; baJThe Convention then proceeded to an infor­
The Republicans of Cedar Creek and vicini­ mal ballot for.rheriff which resulted as foL
ty met Saturday evening Sept. 9th, and organ­
dmmrr for the week $210,64.
ise*! a Hayes and Wheeler club with a mem-

ll.r

Uhtd by Wihucb, Baldwin J: Co., of Cindn-

Preeidsnt, Charles Mowroy ; Vice President,
Moeeo Soeber, Eerretary, Augustus M Armour

10

L K Stauffer
Wm Howley
Milton WpldirT

»h&lt;in&gt;l- ■..ufilr.&lt;cs hy those brat &lt;[ualtied to
After orgroixinf, Chaa. If Bauer of Hastings
jtvlg*, u 1 &gt; -inp fine steel mgraviqgs, in the
D McNee
addressed ^he club on the I*oUtical imos of
style of Marshi................
Second informal ballot.
iaucoln and—
Grant, have
60
rtnuine and tno.________ ____ w.^.„ _...
21
■ which Jeanie Jordan recoil ed
Those even ahu rare little for polliicts will bo
jial tv own them
valuable addition* to their
L. K. Stauffer
porifoli
tarruptiag the speaker, he trying to Impart to
C 8 rkdltp*
“
‘
them troths, which are not In affinity with
■ Prohibition Reform Convention.
The Convention (ben proceeded to n formal
their feelings, and foreign to their princi­ ballot fc^Hberif, which resulted M fidluw :

Frohibitijfn Reform Cuuventlea from the
&lt;’&lt;w»ties of Branch, Harry, Calhoun, Eaton
»ad Jaebec:!. which ennstliuteo the third

ples.
Of which LEF’Mtffcr. received

local hlijijie^ policy

23

GREENBACKS at a PREMIUM !
Where ! nt Em Busby’a for all kinds
of work in his line, Genla furnishing
goods, inch as shirts, Cuffs, Colors, Nee­
lies, fancy articles of all kinds, Paper
and Liner colars n s|&gt;eciality. Don’t forgel the place, north side of State Street,
opposite tho Phtxnix Drng Store.
xx 140 w I

DRY GOODS HAVE

Attention

al good feeling prevailed.

sultar os follows:

ww,

W

coune

I

,r vi-

rf.hU, J—•

™ elutaS'Judf, rf PicMa
."“•"Tt'wmyUiaM J
cannot

Elihu Chipuuin
Charles E. Dario
Blank

1 *'n ’CclocUd °r "**• *** tkbI

which resulted M f‘d-

Clkmbmt Smith.

Fruit Lauds.in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit ami gar­
dening farm of 25 1-2
acres to Exchange
arm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.

Where?
At A- W. Bailey’s
Lonsdale musliu 12 eta.
Ilill'i ditto II ota.
Shirting 6cta.
Extra hcaiy Shirting IScto.
Cottonadea 15 to 25 eta.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty bone Uonwta 45 eta.
Two button Kid Gloves 90 cte.
1’ccricM Waq» 27 eta.
Bcnutiful Shaw’a 85 eta.
Pure Table Linen 45 eta.
All other Goods in proportion.
Call and see for yonradf.
A full and complete oaunrtmcnt

PROBATE ORDER.
OF MICHIGAN, County Barry. **.-At
of th* Probate Court far the County of
Iden »t th* Probate Ofico in ths City ot

e arod" °f &lt;l1* KmUU °r John Gsorxe

W. A. Woodworth, Atty,
ami Real Estate Agt. Dmiglas,
Mich.
.
ear ataieoaion
1* Prolwta US
» a*tus, -if onyl
tinner rhouldE

GRAIN

FLOUR

And Mill Feed
Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich.

UAZ.CXI -V NORTON.
(Successor* to llridrn k Norton, k io G. W. Baldi.)

Grain tasra MentalsCorner Woodbridge &amp; Shelby Sta,

Detroit, Mich.

John

H. Wendell &amp; Oo,

of

1,1 *” ’Towwbip Number one G&gt;

FLOUR,
NoHoo.

RAIN,

PORK AND SKKDS.
54

ttnd

5G

Woodbridge

St.

TOTHKPUBIalC.

^&amp;’tsrjvsir—

Con—lli" Ih~

1 ««»den!tantl tho it

FOR SALE.

MICHIGAN.
Harvest is past and those little accounts DKTB0IT,
A A Aldrich
Wheat a Specially.
must be paid at once, sure.
16
H II (Campbell
”
Smith, Manu &amp; Prkhton.
Tho Convention then proceeded ton formal xxi304wballot which rreulled as follows:
Whole No, of votes
OILS. OILS
40
Wheeler
VERSITY.
13
The olde«L ta»t eondnrtcd.’moet raoewful. pupu
For Machinery.
tar, thorouirh and practical, occupies the finot anil

,,.„„..mi».l«l IW1V •»«
A Card.

r Probate of the in
Court purportine t
ilcrra*«l.

Of which Edwin ElliM received

Scalpers!

^‘iper, n,U WM|
meet at tke
the 0M|rl
Court U6a&gt;e
*‘**•1*;, mgfct Pep,. 2o,h lo ootntdeto tho

Tte'JW

T4KE/I FWFUL
F^Li

C 8 PhillipIIICKUY Coaxcna, Sept. S»tb 1876.
EniTox Baxxkb:
” nw4y. X-ptcmlMjr/.'lst 1870, at two
Mr. John W. Custer delivered an address declared the nomine* fur Eberiff.
’dmk m thr afternoon, to nominate a eandiClothing.
The Covention then proceeded io an infor­ xxiangStf
in Thompson’s Hall on the polities! issue* of
the day. Tho polities! situation was ably and mal ballot for County Clerk which resulted ns
a* may properly oome eloquently discussed, and Mrly, too, withal
follows:

‘ •■■■grraaional Committee.

:L“s:

ilrvsx

Itebro’d Leva

differvut chw then ordiuny

PROBATEORDER.

STATE OF MICHIGAN. Coaaty of Darry.

Prairieville—
Holland—Orin L Ingrxhm, Samuel I Kile.

bnrgh, and F E Flab,

Mr.

MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SfXUAl PATHOLOGY.

J. Flower, tiarrow. Traver** City.
H. McGraw, Oiler for-Loove Pulley Detroit.
J. Roemer, Lard Oil Lamp, Champion.
G. Savage amt C. Macher*. Skipping Hope.

Republican Meeting
•peaiwrr* dealt and signed the Constitution of dtn , Geo II JofauiNin, John Tucker.
Woodbind—Ira Stuwell. C 8 Phillips Jamra
The'Republicans of Irving Station, will
forty-one, including those at the
Juntos, W Howley.
meet on Tuesday Evening. Sept 19, to organise
of tie dub. This beieg the first meeting of
Yankee Spring*—John William*.
a Haye* and Wlieelrr Ciub.
A. II. EHl*. of Middleville, will nddren the
Which was accepted and adopted.
memberahip, and we intend to double it once
The committee on peruant prganliaiiun, meeting.
'

iiaue to c edit

------srfcaxiToaaBjK*,

1

tlrcrakick'
dollar.

H. Fry, Waabing Machine, Leslie.
I. Granger, Tack Hammer, Annada.
A. Reason. Support for Tnnteling Rod for
Thrasher, 1‘ickney.
, .
II. SquYre, Fastening Bull of Ship, Grand

met ton to the tocbral bidder on Satetmi

lintr, la the Connty of Barry, in lha State of
ran. pormtant to Llcsnee ana authority era
me on tbs
«iay at Anna*. A. D- UM
Probate Court of Harry, County Mt

MO®!

m yeelerda/.

paper by Cox 4 Gox Solicitor* of Patent*.
Washington, D. C.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.
DfediMn Dispensary,
02 V.. M.-evon St., CMcapo.

iyrni’

Wheat I* p'l.t

Castleton—Klihu Chipman. Joshua Martin,
which are L. B. Potter, President; B. Pearce, .Ira Bachellor, DW Smith.
Carlton—IB Raymond, AB Hansford, N
Raymund, Il B Barnum.
.
Hastings—Ralph Johnston, P Brawn, E II
Lake, Ira Haleb.
Hastings Gtr—Robert Dawson. F T Camp­
bell. M W Riker, Il A Goodyear.
Hope—Milo Walldroff, Geo Soule, 8 II

person* iuteratsd in raid relate, arc roc

•how ranro, if any f *•— *•-------------------petitioner ebould t
ther ordered that 1
tbo jwreon* interoit
deney of raid petal

hr.hii

Rainy night'

dereaecd. praying that the admiaietrath
*»t«te may be ejtamittsd to aid Beedamli
rberruron It bordered, that Monday th,
•tOctober next, at P o'clock in the fun

1

®as-

'1

morning to a race of inch hugh dl/leneiona.
Repectftdly,
’

I have n large Block of Pure Castor Oil.
Pure Lard Oil.
Pure Gulden Oil.
Bought since the last decline tn prices.
Call and examine goods and prices. Yon
will gain by it.
People s Drug Store.
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GOt» t )fc Mountains of Colorado,

By the .Atchison. Topeka &amp; Santa Fe
Railroad, the new and popular line from
Atchison and Kamut Citv, via the beauti­
Do tho inflationists «dmply viah to bor­ ful Arkonw Valley, to I’tw .Io, Colorado
row in one sort of money and pay back in Sprngs, Denver, Canon City, Cucharas,
another ©(inferior value ? A few yean Del None, Trinidad, Santa Fe and all
ago they wanted three-sixty-five bonds points in .Colorado, New Mexico and
and a Don-exportable currency. Now they ArintuU SjHicial round trip tiekctu towant siher dollars—a kind of money DenVcr, fnly &lt;50, allowing atop off privil
which can bo exported with the utmost fa orcs hot.i Ways on the main line, and at
cility. Up to within a few month* there Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pike's
was a great cry against the national banks. Peak. Low emigrant rates to the San
Il
that inc
the uovcrumcni
Government suouiu
should Juan Mine«.
it was insisted
insuteuinat
-»««=’•
iarae all tho paper. Now ihaf poor man i
Pullmm Palace Sleeping Care between
with tho small incum; tax, Mr. Samuel J. ‘he Mirewnri River and the Rocky mount
Tilden, buttorr- up with hb U n’t stock |lnln’’ «ith»M» dump:.
Cluac connection
fowr fifths of the inflation vote vf the madi: *4 Tucblo with trains for Denver
country.
Iand Northern Colorado.
•
Thogrievance of the inflationuU appears
For mana,tinxi tables and the "San
to be that they are in debt, and that it is | J«»n Guiae," addreas,
1
T. J. Andkhsox.
hard for them to pay. We believe it to ,
nince the world was |1
■
Gen. l\ut. Aat.
have been the fact since
create 1 that borrowing' money has been ' XX52tf
Topeka, Kau.
perilous
as well
ncrilotu buxinew,
businrwi, as
well for
for lenders
lenders as
a&gt; 1
“
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for borrowers. But tho inflationists forth- j
er claim that contraction of the currency touching at Put-in-lMy, thencn by tho Bnhlcnliuoca the value of the dollar they have morc A Ohip
l tkroagh WasMugton
.
to pay. We admit that it may have done and Baltimore, for NINE («) BoMare.
OBar tho shine «ame route to New York,
so slightly, but not wore than people
(10) Dollart
•
hhouMbe willing to submit to for the sake
BETRorf TO CINCINNATI, O.. via Put-inof preserving the faith and credit of the Bay, leaving Detroit at » 80 : A M.. arriving
nation and restoring a real. standard ol ■I CtucinuMl 10.30 P. M , far »7.M»: COLvalue. Two considerations tnay be stated VMBU8, O., over tame route, 3t5.«O ; DAY­
to show the comparatively trivial effects of TON, &lt;&gt;.. ovkraaniw route, ffi.5o : Htnunrr Jay
tho increased value of our dolbre in ad­ Cooke A Pearl to Clean-land. $2.00.
The Jay Goeke leave* Detroit dally (except
ding to tho burdens of debtors. Measured Sunday) at H.RO A. M.
by gold the value of tho greenback dollar
has neldom brat above ninty two oento or
NEW ADVERTISMENTS
below eighty three eenti since the Winter
of 1870. Each Auctions, though serie us
G. P. Rowell 4 Co’s. Column.
are not of importance compared with the
Auctions in commodities.
That the
fluctuations in commodity* arc not caused
ta any considerable extent by changes in
money is »hown by the course of prices in
Europe, and cfpocially in Great Britain,
where there b*s not been the alight* .«t
monetary collision. Let ua rappjse pig
iron or real estate to hare fallen fifty per ■
eent.
If the holders arc heavily in debt ;
on what they are carrying, it is easy to sw ,
that they may be ruined without the alight , &lt;
cst change haring taken place in the gen '
oral value of money. The greatest sup- I
Tarrant's Scltxer ^Aperient.
posable change in the value of moqj-y will

Inafltion and Pbbt

m most cases be insufficient to account I 1?*
J
*5^*^ l*3C Miditr. r«liorc the pain,
for a fall of fifty t»«w cent, in a peculiar ar i•poll ofillneao. IU effeeta m ceatle and t
tide. We in common with the mtyority *m&gt;4U&gt; f.’nwSJ si- wo old prorent ««ob n
SOLI? RY ALL DRL'GG^7C.
of sane peraons. believe in the utmost stcadinesa of value for money. Yet, after all.
we must admit that prices will fluctuate
and fortunes be made and lost, no matter
how perfect money . may be
What it is
\ important, to notion, however, is that tho
'‘ reaction in credit, confidence, and enter­
prise, of late, has not been primarily on
account of any change ih the currency, for
it is just v strongly marked elsewhere as
• it has been in the United States.
If we glance over tho different occupa­
ind riadfno. prychomancy, fajCintions and methods of production, wc find
AT1ON, Ann! .b.rrulUK, M-rnrrUw .ad
* :
the most marked contrasts in the effect M&gt;nta&lt;.OiU4.,,io,illIy..........
■ad rain lh» lore a*i a&lt;Mti&gt;
produced by fluctuating prices. Th" man­ ehooac
tmtaotlr. 4®M&lt;r«.
LBS. TtbSUFbUa.
ufacturer of iron may have seen the mar- I -k C&lt;u
_____
ket price of his commodity fall sixty per j *ny*E«Cfrpxin
y- a 1\TT|O
’ cent., and his jirufit may be annihilated in 1 ** XtJkXLx
A/xxlM Xlzt
spite of ail that he can du. The farmer,
HOMESTEADS.
provided lie is out of debt, may very prob- '
at rohobio iafomatioa, wboto ••J.haw
ably live as wdlasevcr, buying the artiplcu
■p MASM. or r'varamret H0MKuoedod for his consumption at a Iras price,
and thus cornj-cusatiog for what reduction
there may have boon in !*cf or grain. The
only losing buflucsa for farmers is getting
into debt. Nine times out of ten a per­
manent interest-bearing debt » ruinous to
1IV Ml
IV
the debtor. By dint of great noise and
endlwM talking the inflationists have suc­
ceeded in persuading some of the debtors
that they are an oppressed people. But
what they hare themselves lelt of their
arguments except this, that if in some
way a thonxaad dollar? were put into the
pocket of every rotor the times would be a
great deal better ? They do not stop to/
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___ _
consider that it is impoesible to make any THE INDIAN TIED DROPS
such distribution of monUy except by a ,
direct gift from the Treasury. Two great
inflations in one generation ere events un­
known to the page of hutorr. We do not
return ths I
deny that the money could be printed and
set afloat, but we do dispute that anything
beyond a prolongation of hard times would
result. We have tiot now the excuse of a
war or eve® any tolerable disguise’for softmoney rascality.
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Coffins and Farnitnre.

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                  <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 41.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1876.

jh^epii-Weckh HBpltblicaji bawtBf
M. DEWEY

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RURAL TOPICS.

CORN CRIM.
almost automatical)v does that perfectly
Fannon must l*e propared to have crib and swiftly which human liandx failed to
room for their corn. A good corn house do in all the post centuries. Many arc the
awls but little, and every firmer should articles purchased then and there, and if
have ono disconnected with other build­ there were ten times tu many of the looms
ings to keeps out rata. Them is, probable, ’running their product would notsappfythe
no better way Jo build one than upon , demand.- Tdrnink about wo may witnen
durable [Kists, about iwo feel above the | all sorts of sewing machines. With these,
The moat of our domestic animals ore like ground, placing pieces of tine on tho tops of course, the *{&gt;ectatora are more familiar,
human bdngi, when sick—all they re­ ofthepuet. projecting all around about but the deepcat interest is evinced by all.’
quire is a dose of medicine to act promptly eight inches. Movable steps should bo Then we view the girls making up the conon the bowels. One of our most exper­ made for the &lt;1 &gt;&lt;ir, to be removed a few fee'iotut,. while others, are making ths
feet after coming ■ ui. It in quite as Well lmxu«, aud yet others Hilling thorn and
ienced veterinary surgeons says that sul­
to build ncom hnusn with perpendicular disputing of them all at an Advance of
phate ofsoda, (glnuber Malta), is one of thn sides as it u to build in the old style of twenty per cent, on the ruling rates ; but
mi»l useful and cheap remedies fur aick slanting in at tlic bottom, to protect the this is voted pardonable, becatuw your arc
animals, that farmers can use . This reme­ corn from storms. Let the roof project helping the women along. The Udics in
charge arc full of that cunning which
dy may be given to homes, esjttle, sheep, orcr three or four feel, and the corn will
.makes them tho helpmate i of men par rxswine or dogs, with equal x^ood results. be protected enough. A tempurary crib cclltnc&gt;-, and .they have not failed to see
may be made of rails laid upon crow­
"The dose u a purgative is as follows ;
pieces at the ends, six er eight foot high, advantage of using the “ lever that moves
JJemc---------- ----- ~Oa« to two panada
and five orsix foot wide, jrith boards laid the world," die printing press. Here we
CoUl...... —------- Tbn.-h.lf to on. poooJ.
upon tho top sons to .shod rain. . The see a doxen girls standing'up to the
coni nlrould bo raised about a foot from Erintcr'a nick, picking the t/pfcsfrom die
In these dome it is always neeeasary tn the ground by a loose, open flooring.
axes j rut as mon do, and clicking them in
tho oompeaing-sticka with a proud supe­
give it as a dreneh, dissolved In two or
riority over the other white trash who
three times its weigh of’water ; but when
The following is said to be tut "entire­ have to sew for a living. The types aro
given to horses in smaller doses, as a con­ ly successful remedy." It effected a cure all set, galleys proved and read, corrected
diment, diuretic or laxative, it is generally in a mare that had been spavined three and mode up into the forms of the New
readily taken dissolved in part of a pail of. years by applying throe weeks ; tho en- CrHttrrv, all by ft-uiiuinc hands, and then
’ Isrgement of the joint remaining the the paper is printed on a cylinder pren
Water."
same but the tameness was entirely cured : tended and fed by girts. Tbo articles for
"Take cantharidca, 1 at., mercurial oint­ thia paper are all written by women, and
Homtunoowm.
Mr. G. S. Miller, Madison county, N. ment, 2 ox. ; tincture iodine, 1} ox.; tur-. some of them evince literary talent of the
pentine, 2 ox.; curative sublimate, 1} dr. highest order. Altogether thk nowspa
Y., imported throe Holstein cows in 1K69,
Mix the above with one pound lard. Clip per is a credit to.tho women who get it up.
their ages being 1, 5 and t&gt; years. He the hair on the enlargement and apply for Hundred? of copies of this journal are
kept an account of the weight of their three days. Then wash clean with soap sold eveqr day right front the press where
milk for six yean, what it weighed daily, । suds and grease it for- two day% then ap­ it is printed, and the income from this
source alone must be considerable.
which was very near 29 lbs., or 8,7-18 lbs. ply the remedy again as hefojo.
In art tho specimens are few, but verySMALL PKt lTH.
per cow annually. The largest daily yield
ftqe, embracing some oil and water color
for one day was G8|, 70, and 76 lb*.
The editor, of the
Fruit Ilecortler paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture
"These cows were fed in the following (Rochester, N. Y.,) rays :
"There are and casts in phwUr and day. Some of the
manner; After calving in the spring thoirtandn of markein throughout this
latter arc very Ike, and show that our
they had six quarts of grain and a peek of country
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that are not supplied
rt___ __with
__ ______
nmall American famale artists take tho lead over
of roots daily, from time of calving until fruits—strawberries,^raspberries, blaekberItaly, tho homo of art. Next in impor­
pasture wip&gt; good (about June 1), then bies,, grapes,
cr_r , Ac.,
__ , * *
» plant tance is tho display of tho royal school of
nothing but posture until September or such .varieties
varieties of stn
strawberruv as Nicanor art needlework, the fruit of the toil of
October, according os the season was wet or Downer, Wilson, Green Prolific, Ken­ Queen Victoria, tho royal prinocss and the
or dry. During tbo fall, previous of slab- tucky, Chiu. Downing and Col. Cheney, higher nobility,ofEngland. This splendid
l
night, they had a peek of and of nupberric*
of Tumor,
the
ling the&gt; cows at ni^ht,
collection was rorwardod by the Queen
roots or ffour
—
quarts
‘- of
r grain—“the
h? J"
greater
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Hardy,
Brandy
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Philadel­ expressly for this Women's Pavillion and
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phia —and
Naomi, —and
of 1.1
black, Doolittle,
[ art of the
time roots. Alter
into ..I..-.
meri's tho closest scrutiny. Here we find
winter quarters they had four quarts of ii Davidson's Thurnlcas and Mammoth Clus­ many ladies lingering some doubting their
grain and a peek of roots daily, until time ter ; of blackberries, Dorchester, Kittatin- own eyes until they see tho indisputable
ny and Lawt-n. anti of grapes, Hartford evidence written by the royal ladies them­
to dry off."
Prolific and Concord, and you may be sure selves. Then pour fourth tho expressions
8KEIHMO TU GU.LB8BS ALONE.
ofa crop on any soil. If but a small of admiration for the magnanimity of the
Farmers are beginning to learn that amopnt of land is set out and work done
regal ncedlcwaman who could thus stoop
j they may advantageously seed their lands by hand, set close and keep dean with
' to the different grasses, without a crop of hoc." My advice is not to plant cither to help their poorer sistcra along with thu
display of their handiwork. It is needless
grain to grow with them, and the best the Lawton blackberry nor the Hartford to say that all of Ae artiolos'are of thn
“catehw" can be obtained in this way, by Prolific grape. The Kittatinny is a much
finest fabric and madu with tho greatest
sowing early in September. The lanjd superior blackberry ; and the Hartford
core, many of them being beautiful beyond
should be well prepared, finely harrowed, Prolific grape is only suitable to grow
description, while others aro made plain
and some fertilixcr applied, ifit can be af­ where no other variety will ripen, as in n
enough to be useful. There are some in­
forded, not from any necessity over seed­ high latitude.
teresting articles Bent on by the Empress
ing with rye or wheat, bnt from good
of Braxii, but she did not hear of the la­
management, as lauds must be fed, like
dies' special scheme in time lo forward
OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER.
cattle, Ac., to give good results. Where
such a collection as she would have desired.
Philadelphia, Sept. Iflth, 1876.
lime is known to be beneficial, it may be
She purchased a great many articles and
applied
to —
the -----land -------well slaked,
spread .'
_
ri----- --So far very little attention has Been paid for them in advance, leaving them
—
at
an,)
L-rr,,wrw1
in
thrn
LAW
tin*
1
brad
bammed io, then
lb.
id
lhk eo™x)nJ„„
t,lc r™&gt;lc here until tho dose of the exhibition, ac­
.b..w, l.U, per­ cording to die rules. It is scarcely neces­
fine tooth harrow, then roll the land ; and
sary to ray that there arc grand exhibits
if the quantity of seed be enough and the haps, just os well to reserve some of the of mndexip dress goods, Isdies' underwear,
land not subject to having water! stand up­ best things for the, closing leiicni. The
hosiery wild . shoes, all made by female
on it in places in winter, n splendid crop of Women's Pavillion is a large structure hands, and all chailunging admiration.
grass may be expected tho first season. I erected at a cost of over 8100,000. sub­
But the laces ought to lie mentioned, for
recommend
orchard
grass
as
scribed by the ladies of the United States they arc very rich and attractive. Those
n
very
early
maturing
va­
styles fashionable in our grandmothers'
and
their
friends
for
tho
purpuacuf
making
riety,
allowing
one
to
commence
fenos arc shown along with the finest of
culling it 10 days before ether grasses. It a special exhibit
of the advancement of the ^nodera jj{
exhibitor
'
honitou and Valenciennes, the
makes the best of hay, and after being women of tho world in the industrial and" costly corn]
.. y compositions being arranged in tie
cut it will be grown eight inches high be
fine arts. The idea was on original, one, cxms upon- white and colored papers, so u
fore other grasses get a "start." Sow
to show their fineness of texture and per­
thick, two bushels of seed to the acre; but and the plan was ono of great difficulty. fection nf finish. ' Then there are shawls,
the seed is saved with a great deal of The scheme would probably have failed mantillas and cloaks of every description,
chaff, so that in reality two bushels, a.i bat for the fact that the cause was espoused and near by the most elegant assortment
sold at the seed stores, does not contain by Mrs. E. D. Gillomic, a l.nly who claims of furs, with just enough jewelry to con ­
over haff a bushel ofclean seed. Farmers to be a descendant of Benjamin Franklin, vince you that girls can make it as hand­
make a great mistake in not sowing sued of ample means in her own right, and pas- some, as brilliant and as delicate as men.
en ugh,’as all grass seeds are rather ex­ sassing the entree to the highest social cir­ Woman as a teacher is here exhibited
pensive, but they should grow their own cles in this country and Europe. Besides nobly. From the novel kindergarten to
grass seed and then now thick. Double these advantages, she ta a woman with n the model normal school wo hare plaster
the usual quantity of seed sown will be powerful, almost masculine, will, and and clay representations and innumerable
found to “pay " well. Clover seed should withal a sort of philosophical philanthro­ drawings, together with many improved
never be sown in the fall, but every other pist. Austere in carriage and demeanor, appliances and systems explained or de­
kitd of yas i may be «.wa early in Septem­ critical and severe in judgement, she is veloped by means of models.
SEE ME! •
Only a
ber.
not at all lovable or amiable, and her tri­ tithe oftlio attractions in this parillion
CURING CORM * FODDSR.
umphs are those of force rather than per­ have here been alluded to. The visitor
In order to cure sowed com. to be Tod suasion. Just such a woman was Deeded will find hundreds of caeca that attract at­
out in the winter season, it should have to make the woman’s Pavillion creditable tention and repay sautiny which cannot
got its growth as early as the middle of to women, end her work is really a won­ even be enumerated ha.u.
The fireman’s parade on Thursday was
September. Then, m soon as the moi»- der. Upon entering the building wo see
turod of the
stalks have dried out a nothing but tho work of women and women one of the big displays of the season and
little, it will be ready to cut I refer to at work. Thera seems to be but one man attracted an imtnense concourse of people
corn sown in drills- Cut it and Uy it in employed, and he runs the stationery en­
piles, two rows lo one of piles, each pile to gine that moves the entire machinery of in tbo rowing regatta the past two weeks,
contain on armful. Let it He one day at the structure. Within, all is bustle and the most noteworthy event connected
least , and if wet by rain spread it a httle activity, and every nook and -corner it oc­ therewith being the defeat of the famous
and dry it before you putin In shocks, cupied by some article of interest, the work London Rowing Club, in the four-osrod
which should be done as follows : Two of dainty hands, from the Empress or race, by the "•Btaverwycks, of Albany. It
M JoX. ..U. 0LU 'ACT"*1 “,W,“ “
men will be requited. Have double rys Queen in her voluntary embroidery room wu a grand Inumph for American oereThnraspplo Blrwbands made, and each man take a pile of to the poor Bcamstresj who stitches her mcn. Tbo Yolo dub would undoubtedly
shocks, set them up, tic a band around the life away in the garret or collar. The have beaten the Britons on the previous
tops, and they will stand till yon have gath­ Erst objects that attract attention are the day, but for the hucr’s tactics in running
ered. and Mt around them snou-rh fur a beautiful Jacquard looms, operated by them in to the shore lo avoid a foul. Tbo
stock, setting stalks so as to shed nun, and young ladies in making carpets, cloths, attendance at thu exhibition is now very
biodi»g
«1 ib« lop ; -a if th!ll’,c* drees goods, ribbons, corsets, flags, book- large reaching nearly 50,000 daily admisba wdl doae. •&gt;
-*&lt; aboak* will not
blow
&lt;rr«r
ta
■
b«ry wind,
auiid
" l"wbh Io oil *u ’,k4 “Pdf- “d
100,000
,111 Dwexbor,
lb« b« bowed lo fo.
Io fc ««1 Ord fcr IS 1-2 cool, p« I»“"i
chime all day long, and endeavor to under*
stand their wonderful mednniam which
WELCOME MARBLE.

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STIIMffl Iffl N M„ IM
' At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
i to purchase the best Wagon liiade, nt a
very low price.
.
PESFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS.
. \ RODMAN.
t’SDER

In addition to the , Oliver Chilled Plow
and castings, we have a full stock of

•. S. BOWEN,
L’ltlConoly Surrej
x^Siyv ;in lha

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S-C- PRINDLES0T1HV Pl I LL CONVEYANCER* LOAN
A'JEST- W4t r.,-.
l»ia en real male far
Issrt(j.Vrta l V-: .,**!&gt;.
xxSuyl
C. «. HOLBROOK,
AlibR.WAT LAW anR Solicitor in Chau-

for the Gale. C urtis, Robinsox, Douce and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as unground
r
points.
50jrl
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THE VICTORY IS
' rmmwiuntr..

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WON

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

M tll s RUSSELL,
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Co-ofHartrurL Officein tlit Court Hensa^

AVAR BTRCHKR.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

Jixtuno. Mich.
WM. II. IIAYFORU,

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tail*'"r,7'ALJ- l,u&gt;’»o’»*t“raSia|4
ii4‘ rulir
M ,u hwmAjlotteaok. •

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For ful Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees’
Sugars, Canned Goods, and al I oth­
er Goods uWaly kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

"'h 1

JOHN STANLEY,
Haataangps, June 12, *76
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of experience.

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After miuiy y&lt;*r»
in the buwlnem, &lt;»» truly *1 that they
can do better work, aacl glvtfbetter s*tiBfactiou than any other fl-tn in this
Mttm. W. H. Rebblne, th.
member, with the experiewc. of • life­
time, will i)v»yi give hta personal at­
tention to this part of their extensive
btxslncM.
Hmns «n&lt;l T«un fiiniUfctd »*&lt;ul

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when desired.

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WHOLE NO. 1084-

WOOL. WOOL.
CA.BDINO

In Hastings!

HASTINGS. MICH.. Mv 5*. IW*

XXUsO

�|jepikis» ^srarr.

indicate ? In the first place, that the I
Democratic reaction of two tears ago is ’

comploldy broken up and feveraed.

The ’

Sing ling will vote for Tilden.

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Washington, D.C.,8c^. 16th- 187^

iTte G«« 8nta

A VwaM« Book.

OUR WASHINGTON

Political Notes.

History th» Vsltod 8uu
Inal timM to the !*«*

EDITOR change, indeed, has bnen more sudden aud I

•Hart- you heard the uowa from Maine. •'
A new sensation is prombsd that has
complete then could Juyre been aulicipa- i
Hendricks daoliuea to meet Morton on set the gossips agog, und wiD, if the New
ted, for every popular movement on a
the stump—badn rishi down.
• York JIrraM keeps its word, interest
large scale baa a sort of tnementum which
usually takes two or three years to spend ( The old rebel cry comer up from .the
South. It Will be answered.
&lt;l„
~
country
.
who concerns himsdf
,___io public afitself. But tho Democratic “tidal wave" '
The prdspcct In Indiana is for a Ilepub fairs. For some months, every failure
has been met, as it were, in mid-career,

llAsriHGa, Mich., Sift. 18, 18T6.

and
«s

RAILWAY Company

Sold
JOOM
phia 1

majority of al leant 10,000.
! c-mnected with tho whisky prwecution
vanquished and dispelled. Thorn is no licnu
'
Jeff Dwi.' priTato wentay i. o» ibv I
U’J •“ '*« ■*"' ”f
&lt;J&gt;”L
trace of it this yc»r, except in the unus- '
—1! It
Il w&gt;K
was altemsd
alleged that ho was iu
in avmualhv
sympathy with .
ual carncstncea ciflhe cwntei.ding jiartics I stump r.M
for UKL1,._
Tilden, and1 U
Hendricks.
the transgressors and was placing every
..nr) the great
'.1. f ..J
. nCtl.A
Tl... ....
• • .
and
sum
of the total votes,** The
■
Only seveuty councte restored to citi­
Liberals or Independents—except the little zenship by TlLDEX in six months. 'Rah ohsucte in the way of their conviction.
As the President wont down Mr. Bristow
fraction of prct^ntine Democrats among for Reform!
went up. Tho name of the great refor­
them—have everywhere returned to the
Gdnct, Field, Connolly, and tho rest of mer wm on the tongue of every one. He
Republicans ranks ;lhe issues between the
them, should come back and l&gt;c pardoned loomed up as n formidable ounditlato for o«i»tn.
two parties have been made fairly and
the Presidency, and the Democrats attempt­
squarely, and the victory thus far has in time to help Tildes out.

.Wg WHOLE

Philadelphia,

Tweed must hurry up if he wants a par­ ed to anticipate his nomination by oon
have don. Tilden may drop the pardoning founding him with a lot 'of rank*. He
made an unexpectedly poor ran at Cin­
they busineaa in ilitgujt nOerlio is beaten.
cinnati and immediately resigns. ■ Il was
were
during
the war aud tbo ear­
“Seymour or defeat!'' was the cry at
Ixllian a-alnu Berktlejr, the
ly reconstruction qtnes, but the dwtinc- tho New York Democratic Convention. asserted that there was much ill blood be­
tween the President and the Secretary,
tnroly'natiqpallteurii of those times and
IMcat has it, for Seymour won’t take iL ,
although
the
grim
man
in
tho
White
the growth of our foreign population will
Sam Cary told a Democratic native of House was very reticent upon that os up­
nearly suffice to explain the yhole differ­
.. _ jcncc. Beaidca, mafloriticB like 28,000 in Parkersburg, West Virginia, last week, on other matteip'of scandal and gossip.
VI&lt;«BT.|Vwmi ,^16KK) in M.bc
that Hayes would carry the State of It was hinted ttfat remorse for Iris perse­
been decisively with the Republicans.

“fionest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will (leprecmbc- tbo ona nor aee.tenaai interferance which will
destroy the other.”

RHWnL lENBMCkS

True,
been

’
thc
quite

majorities may not
so large
as

mi/, frr

route

•MraNa

royal

jT- yr

AlHU. k ’ *
(XtsSficTlNU with'- 03

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Pennsylvania Railroad

TJCKgTS-^

New York by -10,000 majority.

cution of Mr. Bristow and the Sonin might
wM-rTfigeu/X^18 U ““ " 111
Some enterprising reformer cut the hal­ account for bi» silence. The Democrats, for freedom., Tbur perished Edmund Chaw*
relying
too
implicitly,
probably
on
this
man.
Tbrauu
Wil
ford,
sad
lire
rafale
William
yards of the Republican polo at KnwkawDrummond, martyrs to liberty. Nor is it eer- 1
There in no roaso'n. therefore, why lin. and as it is 125 feet high, they were interpretation, determined to unmask him
of Ohio.
by means of an investigation of tbo whisky
these recent Republicans victories should in a quahdry how to replace them.
prosecutions,
as
they
had
met
with
such
not be regarded ns the harbingers of na­
/•ar/Vtce- l*ivnJmt,
Thieves’ remark to Governor Tilden : indifferent success in that line, in other
tional triumph in November They cer­
“ I beg your pardon, sir " " Certainly, " direction*. Wi’son cx-Solidtor, and Yartainly speak tho sentiment of the East,,
•ays the Governor; “ vote the Democratic
of New York.
yan, an ex-detective, were made the instru­
and peerage n grand Republican majority
the Irndcm a»»&lt;&gt; from obloquy. In tho light
ticket."
.
ments of their wrath’. Mr. Wilson ran of after timet his eUroctor win »hh»o with a TMECHICAOO foKORTH-WXMTRX BSU^
in Massachusetts, and in eray other New
ntpuLlkun State Tlik.l.
Gen.
Garfield
write*
tlut
Ohio
will
well fir a season but his mentory was de­ peculiar lustre. life motives were M exalted
England State.- Nor can any exceptional
m hit lift was pure, andltfa virtues ae notedI
?ne “snoKcmenttbe
Trunk Railway Lfnca »f th,
influence be noted which will prevent give Hayes a rousing majority, and that fective. While he was seeking to giro the as his abfliiieo were great. Bl« ambition wm
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and. wim
these September elections from exerting a the Republicans will probably gain four I impression that the President was guilty,
ta
nntnewu
branch
tn nnd connections,
-­
forma the aborteat and quickest route
mArked effect or the October elections iu of tbo Dcm jcratic Cougmuinuil districts. seemingly, be made so many admissions
For.
between Cmcaqo and all pointe la
Incn-aMd Democratic majorities iu the of hh (the Presidents) correct deportment;
tRJ.DAXT.EH Ohio Nebraska. West Virginia, nnd
WrodoxMiN,
Nobtrxxx
mhundent&gt;a&gt;). and an ezcrllrnt character IixMoxa,
Indiana. So fur
as
the
hard South; and inermued BcpublicM majori- was so’ollcn contradicted by other witness­ analysis.
Micmjqax
Wumrert, low*. n».
mask*. CaufqBmia. aud the WxnrAUjWjw-WtLLIAM A. HOWARD, JtKXfJT W times arc concerned, they have probably tics in the North—what docs that mean ? . es : was placed in such on awkard posi­
KRK Tomutorxeb. Itb
Mrfftnrilrtct-WTt.LIAM DOEI.TZ.
been felt in Maine as severely u in any Arc auyso blind that they can not read tion by an Inveaiigalion ofhia boxes, which his autobiography and' half
Omaha and California Line
TMm
CH KLL'
I were packed up to be sent away, and hb
other State of tho Union, for, in addition the lesson?
Is tho aborteat and best route for all
Tho Demcieratic murderers of Kingston, j l‘ ‘*,■‘’ ®ony
y was 10 inconsistant with that
to tbo general depression in trade, com­
•oints in Northern Illinois. Iowa
Dakopo, Nebraska, Wyoming. Co?
fellow, ---------reformer
they
! ..
- Yaryan,
--.j-u, that mey
merce and manufacturing, the prostration who attache*! a Republican meeting with ।
orxdo, Utah. Nevada, Ualifuenm,
I S II A M.
stones
nnd
pistols,
need
not
fear.
If
ever
!
were
diasmiaacd
as
rather
bad
Jobs.
Their
of tho once great shipbuilding iutetfet lias
Osews, China, Japan and Arm*.
r»t ^Rofirjr”CoaffTr“-*’ dwh«--ionak thrown and kept thousands of Maine peo­ convicted, they will getpardous “not to*be | c*^cnoo^a‘l Dt? other effect than to awak- had; a tranter in fence. Iiatyna* Egypt; lia. iu
ple out of cmploymcntrAnd yet the cam­ publishcd."
cn n WipWnfl that the Pnwidcut has been spin a - dJier in Hungary ; rapUred by ike Chicago, Madison and St.
published."
The Dcimmnito have Ut their onlv Sen- ,Uw'K™dlJ uii-n-prxwentcd and ujurtly m». Turks rad sold •• a slave; sent fiom CraetanPajil Line
paign has shown these causes of popular
tinoplc to a prhon in the Crimea ; killing a
“bort line for Northern WxsdisconteLt, artfully appealed to, as they star in .Vermont nnd thirty of their sixty F*~ Kro*
*&gt;«&gt;«. has taskmerter wha beat him. sad fora

every practical purpose. They arc health­
ily large enough in a political point of

For^Fraidntt,'

RUTHERFORD B, HAYES,

; m l ffinra,
' «5S,l3SFi.Afr-

WILLIAI A IHEHM

d. i botd, it,
“JttlKSTfr-'

CALIFORNIA

tsMsair*""*-

were by the Democrats., could not inter- members of the Honre of Repnwentaiircrf, &lt;C", ,0 c“ofirm th“ '»pn»-o« and a
■cainsi Morocco:
ferp with the calm consideration of the which makes it very absurd to ho talking
, “J9 a®° ,he I,rraI‘I l*w»wcd to
nioinontoux question as to tbc expediency about "gaiiw. •___
'• “akc n startling revelation of Mr. Biistow’s
nfentrusting the Government of. the
I great conspiracy agalmR the President In
'fewfor ofDMdi-WIIJ.IAM M.MCCDOER.
Democrats ubw claim that the charge j hw attempt to make him (the Prwidcnt)
United States in this crisis to the party
which is not yet freed from tbc taint of again«t Hayes wmi'D.adc by Rcpuhlicars • a steping stone to the Presidency. ’
r‘her »he meat noted man fa the early his­
Omaore-rffiKPH COLE. CVBTU VKUH Y
The oomioation of Mr. Adams by the tory of America."
rebellion, disloyalty and obstruction to the in order that Guv. Hayes might have an .
opportunity to show how conscientious ho I Democrats for Governor of Mareachusecurity
of
equal
rights.
That
is
(ho
AJTD NOW THE VEST MEN
icttaia not rtxxivcd by the Demo&lt;»ato
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO question which addresses itself with tbc Min bnsloes mntjen..
•
eiea of thia work.
BREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW rcmoraelcssncra of fate and the solemnity
The Cincinnati inquirer seems worried , *lcre
an&gt;" "ho* «fcnthusia«3. The
t NDER THE SAME NAME AND
r
of dm, W««,voUrin du Uoioo, ,od ' d»l T&gt;L1&gt;»X
.kooll pr«c
tlio«m.
----- I defogateti
to tbo lobe
Sarutogi
Convention that
OKUANIZATION.BTILL CALLING
l
ITSELF DEMOCRATIC, APPEAL lime will ,bov tbil . good m.jorit, of i victo* eaodidole. Uot M be.« ibe » ' nominated Seymour, struck a responsive
TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
them
will
rrnpo.J
u
V
moor
I
.nd
&gt;W»e
|
w
J,wb
fcril
!»,»!,!
wowibma,
chord when they demanded f.r their lea­
RENDER TO THEM ALL THE
;
GREAT POWERS OF THE GOV­ l“"J“‘dooc.
; otliLinx ibu&gt; we ever have.
der "a life long Democrat," and gresslv
1
ERNMENT. THEY ASK TOAD­
insulted Doraheimcr, a deserter from the
MINISTER ITS LAWS, CONTROL
p
!
Ben Hill of Georgia, says, “Undar TtlITS, REVENUES. AND TO MOLD
Republicans.
I
’
olitieuna
hJo
say
that
VERMONT.
ITS POLICY AT HOME AND
nen the South would Ih* happy under
U*lbul not Isait Is lbs dccplr philoropMc
had there been the least probability of a
patriotic {vrisw with which hl eterasIk.
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN­
Hayes she would be quiet." As be
DIDATES, THOUGH LIVING IN
As onr Democratic frionds aro blowing
Democratic victory in MamdtoMte. Mr.
rork, pointing out at once our danger and our'
THE NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY
means hit South it is far better’ that it
MEASURE Ok THE WAR, ALL considorbly about tho Vermont election we
Adams would never have received the
••71m vhiva* and dream of ths RevoluLoiw.
should be quiet than “happy/THE MOVEMENTS TO ORG ANIZE gave herewith tho official majorites lor
nomination.
T)-e
company
nf
Mr.
Mor
rrj'
। nomiMlioiL J l e company of Mr. MorTHE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
Charitw
and .
John
were, | .rj
n*y ..........
and John
Kelly OTU
must
prove
- ------- - O'Cnnor
.................
WHU Kelly wcn
.
,t p
ri)V(, vvery rratTHE REBELLION. AND ALL THE 1872, 1874, and 187(1,as follow.ml candidates fur elector at
..al.
I -I__
‘
I”1' U
lb’.
rival
large on J. ISLImh. to Adams.
SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SF.
;
CURE THE RESULTS OF OUR VIC­
the Dcraxnntic ticket, und Kelly was !
Advices from the South all agree that
,
TORY. THE MEN THEY WOULD
.
of arms are being
BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACESJ
The above is the vote for Governor, •clbctcd io preference to O'C.mor, Another Urgcquandtim
----------g
reccivOF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO
illmt
ration
of
Dcmocfamr.
i
“
*
—
•
.
।
ed
and
distributed
to
the
memlx-w
of
the
FROWNKD AND COMPLAINED IN this year the Congresnonnl majorities are
,
THE NORTH- THE8AME8TATE8’ -larger than that for Governor, in 1872
Juxt as was supposed, Tildkx’h friends | J•rifle dubs,” another name for the KuTHAT PASSED AND MAINTAINED
!
and the fertility of raUey aadj
ORDINANECS OF SECESSION ARE; they wore a little lew
claim for him i bo honor of catching Tweed. Klux and White league organisations
I
THE MAIN STRENGTH OF THIS
Tommy Naat aays Hurt Tildkx daima the who hare cursed that section by their proj­
i
COALITION.—Slmator Sher/nan.
ection
and
brought
upon
it
all
the
woes,
,
The Detroit Nctr*. thus describes the, honor. of
_______
t&gt; _ up the “Ring"
. tnftbe
breaking
poverty, violcaee and blood shed, that it
delegates elected to the Wayne countyA Nieblungs. .Shammy is a hypocrite.
.
has suffered from since the war; and their
THE INDICATIONS.
Democratic Convention. We copy rerGov. Hendricks h a double, salary is every evidence of a determined jrarpooe
fxitnn:
i
grabber.
He
has
had
his
Governor's
Wo have no desire to overrate the im­
‘
THB DELEGATES TO THE DEMO- •Mary raised to 18000 per year,whereas G jr to carry every 8»o South of Msbor and
portance of the elections in Vermont and
Dixon a linn “hidden and reform," nad
i
CBAT1C COUNTY CONVEXSforton performed his gigantic labors for
TION ALL ELECTED.
every Republican standing tn the way of
i
wring
Indiana
and
tho
Union
on
S3000
He ha*
des and the result of tbo Presidential
the aecomplishmcat of their purpose will
[
campaign. In one respect these Stales THE wttrr DUBErCTARLE CBOWD THAT
be shot &lt;k&gt;»u « butchered without mercy;
‘uuni.

Rji

EVER UATIjtnXO IK WAYXECOPMTV.

Thn funniest reading extan: just now i* aud iflbn Gmcrnmcnl tech to interfere
the rcgufaiina style of commrat on the there will be a colliaion. Rut thev iro
Maine election adopted by the Democratic (Silt rad V “5 tbeir °WnJW,jr- P^drat
editors. They say the Republkau major­ Grant and h» advunra arc di-tct mined that
‘o fl»e extent
ity ought to have been 1 S.000. What an T?
Under thiv head of “ Bankruptcy ! idea they have of the whipping tliey de­ of the Government’s r.-aoro#a; nnd it looks
•• though the banditti would bare a rather
Buiu!
!
Deatifotiou
!!!
Road,
Think
and
serve!
ions are specially valuable on account of
’ the Is it Hasting* Juumttl says :
the
r«C«i
are io
thereby
pledged fob
to I Act,
H.ww
ud that
Whoolrn
&lt;L iloiortd
“
’ wumL'm
i

Jiare relatively receded in consequence—
that is owing to the greater growth of I ho G&lt;nnblenr Thum,
Jlitffi.ni*,
Fatoef,\ und J'imp* to yiv w
rest ofcountry their political power han
, Officer*.
fallen off in proportion, so that their vote

—.— —- ——

and barter."

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—----------*'&lt;«»
.1UIUOCM,
Its

Winona and St. Peter Line
Petxul, Nbw Ulm, abd all points in
Southern and Central Mineaota. Ite

Creen Bay and Marquette
Line
Is tho only line for JA.xssyiLUt,
Watbwtowm, For Dc Lac. Osmoen,
ArPurroN, Grebn Bay, Ehcajcari,
Negavkke, Marquette, Houcnrrox,. •
Haxoock, and the Lake superioe
Country. Ite

FreePort and Dubuque Line
la the only route for Eloin RocKrouD. I
FWkkport, aud all points via Freeport.

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line
la the old Lake Shore Route, and is the,
only otic pasudng through Evaxstox.
Lakr
Forest, Higulaxd Park,
Waukbuan*, Racink, KER04HA to
Milwaveee.

Pullman Palace Cars

Are run on all through trains of lid*
road.
Ilia ia the ONLY LINE running
theao care between Chicmro and St.,
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, orChi-

Omaha our Sleepers connect with
the Overland Stoapeni on the Union
Paciflc Railroad for all ]&lt;olntn West of
the Miaaouri River.
On the arrival of the trains from the
Eaat or South, the train* °ftta Chicaxo
A Nortb-Wswtern* Railway LEAVE
CHICAGO as ItoUova: .
J
For Connell Bluflh, Omaha and &lt;»»•
fcrnia, Two Throtorti Train. &lt;!aily, with
Pullman Palace Drawing
Bteeping t&gt;ra through to Council BlufftF«8l, Paul and Minn.mpoliii Two
Phrourh Trains Dally, with Pultamu
Talace
attachedvu
on byh ^ln^_Lu.
• iwie Cara awicuru
For Green Bay and Lake
Two Trains dally, with 1‘uilmanHte"
Cara attached, and running through to
MK&lt;5Shra«ikoc. Four Through Tratos
daily, Pullman Cara on nlphl trstus,
Parlor Chair Cara on day t™*"’-.
In

rllh Pullman Sleeper, to Winona.
Fur Dabuqoe, via Freeport

doufl wbdb/r.X;
Tbeoc K«b »«l be ih«- ih.l roo lo d,o ‘
moo.,,

ever.

co-™^ b, Dmrni.,

Il is undoubtedly the cane rort GrpAhM^.-RHi
’ ■
etett that aide (?)
, put into the field.
iwywbr
a public

» “d

«^&gt;"CW bm „ imsmbmu wh. UnjiZ-k
; lenl.- tolUJoKAi lb,l lUV.itolkX
; l» « 11,11ml „&gt;&lt;! who bribvo, io
I cion."
.

V„

*,c ^cate,‘ ,n wtsta, and it matten I
Attorn
T.
r' ■’ ’ **7 «ul« «1»
h.
U. 8.a
ticket they recently1
;
“Tudet.
Tilden's
sumiuadinga are bod.
bad. If
jf| iutbe
1
« snmiuaduiga

ton twq Through Trains da'iy..
Psliamn Caro an night train toMcGl^Sr8toux' Cltiond Yankton^w^
Trains daily, Pullman Cars to MtssoJtt
' riZllke Geneva. Four Train’ dailyFar. Rockford. Btcrlinu,

Famrain eirev i, •
*,
iXT&amp;S

SL‘
£%-

l'rI

hS-,

Bn«&lt;: X'"’1', SS

• it, wife*
the I

"wk®*
J

Cblcwo

■

�wwhob..Attention,

rt^egi-WesklyllepliblicajiBajiw

KKPUBLICAB BALLY'

.HlWAlFAHMFIAUrMMn
GUIDE

R. TIME-CARD

rifYM” '

Bcmobi. S.pL 10th 187C.
l-oircf. liis-.tr. ।
Ute first matched
between tho Hickory Corner, dub and the
Whit. Slripeu Of Radford •Took pteee at Bed­
ford, Sept., 18th, resulting in a victory for the
White Stripes by
score of sixteen to
twelve."
‘

I r. pi: r
Person, desiring U&gt; rant th. Dinning Hall,

UraewUeks, so Father Mat her*

HASTINGS 5ITY DRUG STORE.
tf&gt; dtsire to caU your
0,ir
of strictly
----------pureDR
UGS a nd------------------MBDICIJfEb }y
p c nuike
- --• a
dealing in only strictly prime Dj..
for the interest of our Customers as
M ourselves to
sell only prime, and pure MEDICINES.
IT e have a. large stock of

Machine Oil

•fen**! • ilhout d.ur

Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

S'., n-lsirv

•:L' r. a

iDFVIt HSEMENTS.
-.ruin MrOaibtr.

BOX. SKLVE8TER LEARNhl), one of the most eloquent
Bonn
of Michigan, will address
had Iwcam* ,0 Udaml adopiM wpfatfariB
the people of Barry county, nt
rrootvoa to depart.
the (lourt House, on FRIDAY
lift Republi
he oMdd not, for thrir Platform «u no U-iter: EVENING of this week, Sebt
lo prow this remark be .md Li, .ond.rfu) 22d, 187£.
logic.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY

Turn ouPE,

By Order uf flop. Co. Com.
R. J. Bidblman, Cairiqan.

ilum. twiddle de de."

Hon. Charles S. May.
r: ,w ingLt.

bore the warU along.

Th® pl»'fon» upon

I.’,. Imre fen fxrtNeSfata

1-ack (which I bo T now

to thia noted campaignAf^hlcn and reform .1
Uninn Hall 011 Friday evening. Wc had
expectcl to hear somethin- of Mr. Tilflcu.
bla olycct*, and pnrposc m set forth by 1 his
ablest supporters, but ve were doomed to
dlaappelnimeni. For one Lour and fortyi-fivc
miu attempt to prove Charle* 3, May boue.i

111 coin un Saturday

bcauliml jingle it has, ragged

7-twelve hundred and ten
r cur of Coldwater.
X . i -nd Bank / is rusticat-

all this upon

And now
i.'cwtennial year they come and tel

brought
iu this

he knew he was doing himselfsras* injustice.
and telling that which he knew lo be- falsa

ilwvi»cd by

tu the confidence of the people.
His speech n. made up of “I” nnd of dhar-

any part).

local Bbjijtej? Notices
Notice
In hereby given the annual meting of
the B:trry, Prairieville, Hope and Orange­
ville Horae asaocutiun, will be hdd at tho
Shunt.* School Huum in the township of
Hope on Saturday the 23d day of Sep
tember A. D., 187G al two o’clock P. M.
to elect the officers for- the ensuing year
and to transact such other bnsioMs'
may rotno before the meeting
John J; Perkins,
4— Secretary.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
xxtlilyl

liaAtingi*. Auc. 12th 1876.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pillfl,

ricked

.r-.;
sfenrafate.' as*
for Punfrina tLe Blood,

h-cti ve and cowgenlal purgative ever
ducovcral. They

The Fall Term begins September l lth. i

Full corps of Instructors in all Depart-;
mantK. Prof. G. W. Chadwick will give
lc***ons on the new Pipe Organ. Indies
ill please apply to Miss H, D. Storke,
Principle. Gentlemen (u H. Q. ButterGcM, D. D. Prcaidfflit.
xxi351t

nr Centennial.
ot a single specie talked a great
Train has brought me it well suwurted
other Saturday evening In llaMiara. and alto deal about cormpti.n, but failed* to point Mock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiitrw for the
out a .ingle corrupt wet that had been dofo by summer end fall trade, which I will sell
- f Plainwell. Allegan Co.
lirrenbaoL any Republican official. He ab*i»ed i Mr. way down low for Cash. 1 also sell the
in Harry county is
- Singer
....
Machine
Chandler, using the language of a /n't burst celebrated
Sewing
that with a full
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. I' also
" **•)!
" Well
"A
*
Cistern Pomps,
the greenback to only entered F&gt;Mt I eforsit ia Christian staiesn-nn.
J. Mals
■1 am pad, and after it is aiampe.I'Rit is only a of Simon Cameron. &lt;'liver I’. Morion and
OpliOKitc the Poet Office
Ro*co Conklin, and lauded to the skies [Ben.
Hastings, Mich.
Hill of Georgia, Lamar of Miaiaaippi and iheir

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

i Family Knitting Machine ■

iLitcl Its* again changed
!time it goes into tjlc^ hands uf

1 wo gnod milch cows and a few sheep
for sale.

Haye*, but forgot to ttil hi* hairers

JULIUS RUtWELL.

xxi-’l’tf
purjercr, and (ho proud Reprmeaiativy of
ml -say* :

line bun-

intrinsic value it concerned.

' ro stamp II will

ll'-.-n Railroad.
i.’has been changed to

aixi&gt;enea, a .hilling or a dollar, end did it not
pass for ibe same notwithstanding. T.H us no

n hat you owe me 1
have immediately. .

I........

lor vliatne !

to labor, dig and delve to obtain It.

nceil and must

XXlld't I
.□&lt;1 been hi*

SPECIAL NOTICE

life long friends and support*:-*
mid of one of hi* masterly effort :

backers most have this thiug^ramed down,
before they cat; understand It, so we will il­
iflrr viewing tbc wonders of lustrate fttrther. There was once a Southern
Confederacy, which these life Ioffe Democrats

Sunday School Picnic

"M lad hie, a 1

Chicago h,l.r.l,rfim
oul $31,882
■ mroeie fr-.-dulently conceded by Gov. Til-

Si

at a premium in Dem-

it circle*.

ss a

A levitation i, extended to all thoee fellows

u

c Jahn m. Pessmers grapes of late.

•(imrter pound .of Powder and got

k i Min niilird U.

-

J-

.

"'/■-"•km says: -TOO
“i,U “
”pld’jr

»• bat we want tn

«fe Machines, fa come round sad
Utile tet OT Ifm
wi|1| 3 p
&lt;rMaUek btewiag.

te.'Hck

- “

io the persons mwwtiooed by
the Hoa
c p^

J. Cole &lt;fc Son
WHOMMALK A RETAIL

dayhalh'

of thin
Wo but echo the voiew ofU»s miHta ■

irti., i.w&lt;v.
t&gt;y IB. nepuuiroww-v* —■ i— r*

Mb. Belle Barfow. Miss
anJ J- «• Goodysw-

« 1 -ronab who are aMCtcu who uu.wyoung JfS. »ilJTMOinj&gt;ani..l with itching or trri?f.i - find relief and renewal in tin* inTalusij
When Ibe hair is inclined te fall off,
Renew* wW -rtngt^
^oftb.bdr.and^*...-}^
, , .

•*“•»-

GROCERS

i

7 P. 1W-W *»

Roberta.

CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

Will, of enurae, wish lo see all the sights
comfortnbly and cheaply. To this end the
Cnnnda Nwnlhcru R’y Couipaay
has. through its connections in the West and
dreed ralra. by which passenger* can not
■ only visit the Centennial Exhibition at PhiladelnfaU, but can, in addition, visit the prin| opal eastern title*, with an opportunity of

from tho West running directly lo Niagara
Falls, giiing passengers, frotn the* train, a
wonderful panoramic view of the Mlcfety

Cataract, Horte-whoc Fall, the
Mrcnl Rapids, and landing them diract-

Coochra ore fhrnished with the Winchell
I'atcnl VentiNUor. nnauritur nerfcci frotoom

Comer uf Stale and Church Sl^

MORTGAGE SALE,
been made in the coni
(whereby the power to sell therein

Ofer for Sale al He Lowest Linca Rale
LAND PLASTER

STUCCO
WATER LINE
TilTP
IiIDm

wet axiened by said D

? nilD '«nbe procured at all office* of connecting
ttilnin lines, or at the ('nmpany'aown office*.

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

drawing

FRANK E. SNOW

W. Cujrier. Pliny Bex

i*almrra. Warne Com

WANTED!
lion of eight toolecnaplete
look. tore. lata pins iron. ri&lt;
or anr other tool that eati b

MARBLE WORKS
-A.t Kalamazoo* Jklicli*

on. desiring t» take out Patent*, or desiring
MOliurncnU of Um? best AmerioM and
Information fom th. U. S. Patent oflee. should i Imported Marble, Tubtetu and Weadr-cnvait f. a. i.eiim asXi RaitrMer of Asocr. . xtoura of ali dtmcriuUon made loOTuar
tram and I’oralwii l*nr*u«*. WaAi"mm&gt; D C. ' ,ltl short notice, afeo Granite MonnExaminatiou. free. NO PATENT SO I AY._f.ad ■ ,nent8 of tlw vartoail paltcrtia FUpjilted
rorumtar.___________ ___________ ___ ! tu cufitoioera,

r&gt; oir.T Knuic TwWc and
A M. IIAJCTY. Unrinw. Mieb.

Having stem
macbltieryfoe
। and*cutli^ m

~~r: ““- qgoyfc by itantl.
NOTICE.

■riahins to obtain the iboi
will do well to tee Ei
Miah.. Sept. Tlth ISP.

nominated.

DrJ. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Msss.,

xxiKtf.

PATENTS

litihto,
M -aden.

I.1KK

But tupwalks: he nearly died with the heat U&gt;ie »umnation, but mer. The Boys in the drug More next! door,
put up a job that nearly killed hitu. &lt;&gt;ne of
I just as lives have a Gold the boys li) a match that fearfully hot dey and
held it under the theomoiuelcr until jit run
up to Hfr* In the shade ; then they went into
his jewelry store aud argued about tho heal;
be settled it by looking »’
tktombwitr,
and there he Mood nearly suffocated, |irwabBut I bing th. sw^l off hie face with both hand.,
alley which ge to mats up ths’
and suffering IwrriUy, *hl’0
Ten^‘ hU
feelings in this woy-whew: Gad; [hot, 1
with a Confederate stamp on
should
think
so;
nevwrao
hot
in
New
Orleans
it?
awful sick time . all die of the cholera or ydfawfever ; have*, pbgrn' sure ; earefel whWl
HJM1 J VW
----- W «
ksI!
r&gt;,utalil&gt;|iiL 0411. «*..•&gt;- I eat. Then he eatdown In an arm chair with ICT.
chunk of ice fn on. hand nnd fanned himscif
bum?Unwtbert O* 4’itlwd *wU'
with the other, -We thtwe friend* of the
boy.and their Mend, pa^ and raps-ed Hut
jewelry store and grinned horrible.
rfroeld
Iho cool nights have settled that lher-

t.sfe would like the homlsotua young

1

E. I&gt;. WHITE.

Heisncnmtc.il, long goawl. near sighted
genius, n little lc*s than seven feet high, and
«o slim that a six inch Moto pipe wilt slip
down &lt;&lt;nt side of him : he keeps a Jewelry

nomination of Dr. Clarence
aat son of Hou. -Sbermaa *

being purely vegetable, no harm can arise
from their use in any quantity.

or Middlerille.

au

'“«*d Hum,

iK their range can rarely with­
Atand
__
____
or evade them. Not only do they
cure the every-day complaints of every­
body, but also farniiilablc nnd dangerous
iliscnses that
human skill.
__________
H bile they produce power­
ful efleets, they are, at the same time, the
safest and best physic for children. By
their aperient action they gripe much less
than thu co
and never
give paik when the Ixiwcls arc not inflamed,
tbc vital fountains of the blood,
anil strengi
tbo «vston&gt; by freeing - it
ftmn the elements of weakness.
and conditions in
Adapted to all
ail climates, cont.ai
ndr any deleterious drug, these Pills mav
l&gt;e taken with safety by anybody. Their
them ever fresh,

SOIJA UY ALL 1).

Highest Market Price in
Cash, .

The Sunday School eontiertel nilh tliejllev.
J. B. Huagerfonra Church, (the United
Bretberni. at lUltitmire. held a picnic on
firrt rlaM good ever brought
Utbinst. The 'attendance was large. ! fully
with a green back to'lt. so long** they were
two hundred, the refreshment* cxcellanf and
• - passel without intima- a compact that paper circulate! as money abundant, ami si) seeuie.l to enjoy Ihemsches
Lad faith
that he will resign." So

I March, til. IKHl. without

STAVES. STAVES
fue ouweriber will ray the

‘Tit the

Mark

-d! frotn II. A. Walker Esq,,
“f Martin Allegan eoanty.
ierly a subscriber lo the Baa-

The Ulokfard Saehine Is the only ladllmslc
nlindriral Knitlin. Machine i» rxinenoe. Alt
txhen not licensed tiy us. are clear and palpable
Infringements on onr patents, aud wo shall held

O. P. SPAl LUING.

chink cur .«port«men would

him; ai!| u I change un that &lt;iay.
prvdieil.n !

mruiy 10 ivriy pwoi sorss in u &lt;»■».
-tattSTstSkK.
Art
found wsnally as usefol a* the Sewing Nothin*.

man either of bouor er ability, luti Mart ped
It forcibly rt

t Tv.table Republican Journal
l^iOg may it prosper.

and witliout pain.
Although gentle
in their operation,
they arc still tbo
moat thorough and
searching cathar­
tic medicine that can be employed: cleans­
ing the stomach and bowels, and even the
blood, in small doses of one pill a day,
organs and

Ayrn's Pills have becn\ known for
more than a quarter of a century, and have
obtained avrorld-widc reputation for their
diseased action in
virtues. They correct________________
tbc several assimilative organs of Hie

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

All kinds of fruit, caud:cx, nuls aud
raLdcj*. G»r sale at (he luwa&gt;t priccn by
John Stanley

bon Sale A ralunbio young
Inquire of Mamlutll Pricket.

Eagle had

esoccially silver frpm which

•

Olivet College, Olivet. Mich

did not attempt to prove

ory between greenback* and g&gt;

Bought very low and Tf ’i’&gt; will sell them at
prices that will please the closest buyer.

■etpyeP

niWiW

�Pullman Palaeo Sleeping Care between
tho MiiMOuri River and the Rocky mounttaina without change. • Clo*o connection
outdo at Pueblo with trains for Denver
and Northern Calorado.
For nam, titan tables and tho “San
JuMjGuidc,” add row,
•.
T. Ji Awdkhson,
Grn. Pau. Aqf.
Topeka, Kan.
ikETRIOTTO PHILADELPHIA, via Steam
er Jnv Cooke from IktrUt to Sandusky,
touching at Pul -it»-boy. thence by the Baltiuiore &amp; Ohio Bailroad through Washington'
and Baltimore, far NINE (V) Dollar*.
Over lha aau&gt;« same route to New York,
(10) Dollar*.
DKHW1TTO CINCINNATI, 0., via Put-inBay, leaving Detroit al 8 SO : A M,. arriving
nt Cincinnati 10.80 P. M,ftr|7,90: COL­
UMBUS. 0., over name route. 85.00 : DAY­
TON. 0., over same rent*. JC.M): Steamer Jny
Cooke A Peart lo Clrereland. 82.00.
The Jay Cooke leave* Detroit dally (except
Bnnday) nt 8J0 A. M.

■■ Him

Ar
GttXKKXL'a Orricx,
1
Uttsnw, Mich., July 1, 1870./
Nuti*e 1* hereby giveti that certain lands,
aituatsd in theconnty of Barry. bid off to the
State far taxes of 1874. and previous years,
and described in rtaicinoiita which will be for­
warded tn the offiac of tho Treasurer of said
county ntime timi. in September, will be eold
St public auction, by said Treasurer, st tho
County Scat, on the first Monday of October
next, M the time and place designated for the
ordinary Tex Sales, if not previously disposed
of at this office, according to law.
Said statement* contain a fall description
of each unreel of said lands, and may be seen
un application at the office of the county

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

Grasel Zd

hsMf, Addition.

Whore you wnl find al! kinds of

FURNITURE!
Of everyDescnptwn which we

Lands struck' off to the State fa: taxes of
1874 oe other rears, at the Tax Sales in Octo­
ber lain, anil be offered subject to the right of
redemption prescribedby law, ns well as to
the right of purchase 4T the Stalo bids at this
office, prior lo the sale.
RALPH BLY.
Auditor General.

can sell cheaper Hinn say hows i »□ Bar­
ry County, for these reauoaa:
1st Because we have no rent 1» jiay
21 Ikcncw we make the most ot out
good.t ourueivea.
3d. Becntsso we keep the bent c workBli. IMauorwvraMalltuod.—

• Aviutux Gkxe*.m.'n Omen,
1
LaXStxa, Uicit., July 1,-1878./
So much of each of the following described
tract* or parcels ofland, situate.I in the county
of Barry, delinquent far unpaid luxes, far thp
year* mentioned below, as will be sufficient to
pay the uxm, interest, nnd charges thereon,
will 1* sold by the.TrtMMrarer of said county,
on the first Monday of October next, at such
publie and convenient placo as he shall select
in Hartings, tbo County Seat of said county,
according to the statute in such owe made nnd
provided.
RALPH ELY,

We »ll non. or Oil. cbe*,e«i*4e F»rnlture that in made by machinery. The
gnodN we make f« mode Uy hand, and
warranted. We I-.vile all pecaonn to
call and lt.apect our gootln, fur they nl
bear inepcctinn. No trouble at all
t-how goods.
Portka baring Pictures lo tram*
would do well to g 'thorn framed uf ua
as we can do It P Jraud Cheaper than
any house in P ..$ County. Wo keep
the Largrei n».u Bent selected stock ot
PICTURE FRAMED AND MOULDinos, Brackets, PareR-HoLnEBH, Wali.-Pockktk, Sliffer•
UoiAJERS,
aud everything In- the Furniture line.
We Invlfe all i&gt;«rsons to call and look

NEW ADVER T1SM ENTS

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.

W. H. GOODYEAR,
Jrh®PruL,gist,

Respectfmly announce
that he has again ensaspri
inthcDRVG TS.lbE.lZ
has in stock and daily arriting, a fre*h and genuine
Stock i. Drugs and Mediones, Dye Si lfis&gt; Fancy
Goods- and in ract a. coinDrufgisf,

tu th&amp; pCUpte al greatly Re­
duced Prices.
KKMEJUBEIt.thc peo
pie'S D r u g St a r e indi­
rectly opposile Empire Slock
One door east of Spauldings
llAffTtKOH, July 18, 187C

*

HEALTH AKO ITS PLKASUBKS
Diseases with Its

Agonies.

CKOO6R BETWEEN THEM

HOLLOWAY
’S PILLS.
Nervous
Disorder.
What Is eaarefcarfal than a Vrsaklag does »f the

Peerless Milk Safer.
now &lt;&gt;n exhibition at our Firn ttu«c
Store. All kinds of work mode to or­
der. Kcjmiriug of nil kinds of okl fur­
niture neatly done.
WE MEAN BUMNESfct!'
Furniture Rooms Muth idde State Bi.
opposite H. A. Goodyear’* Hardware
Store.

*■ oycrdoM wf IHuntr often deranres th*
sjrtem. brinrt oa flatulence and wind eolfc. and
•uMecta the patient to neat bodily raffocinc. A
•insle dosser

Tarrant’« Sdtxcr Aperient.
w ill certeel the acidity, relieve the pain, cam off

dy nsrves.

Mothernund Daughter*.

Ifthare is ena thio* mors than another f«r sKIdi
ft* nil unpnritHs. andryawvias Sauctremori

NEW MUSIC.
ETKiis- JlL'juseiiold ULeuidies

HTKHS' 0ACBBD 0KI.KCTION8.
lltnnr Coi-rrv, Tnauu-n**'* Omer,)
Hmtikos, August 23, 1870. /
Notice is liurolty given, that the m1» of lands
In Barry county, advertised by the Auditor
General a« delinquent M taxes of 1873 (and
previous years), will l&lt;e held at the County
Treasurer’s olfiee in Harting*, the County
Seal of siid county, commencing on Monday,
the 2nd day of Oetolwr next, al nine o'clock
A. M„ and continue from day lo day (Sun­
days excepted), until the same shall have been
disposed of according to law.
M. T. WHEKLKB.
County Treasurer.

M»r

If you want reliable information.

Mftea3SS»ass
H.W.P. COLSON’S
INDIAN
-

M MUwv-t

BIERS' VBGAS 0RLECT1ON8.
blSSTnlo th. smalt of th* back Ml

RED DROPS
NovarMUoaivo,immedlrterclusf^to
Wig .'run

KTEJIS VCTAVO VHOBUSES.
. ?*"•.?■

«•*«
M. 1576, trains will run .

(V! ii
ii
*7
£ i
IW
HI ?
IM
74 1 00

Per Stomach* out of Order.

STUBS' 1ABIAIll Music.

5S=L.&gt;J?2ft
Mymo olh ...11 JLm.m. 9. Z
Howell------ W.'C
m-

THE INDIAN BED DROPS

mwMMn* to ths pnblic. Try It. and if not per&amp;ctlr
«atl»fnc&lt;ory. return tbo buttles nnd ths money will
Sottt to any addn-ss. pcstaoe paid, on receipt of
PrAddM*th* *ot* proprietor.

H. W. P. COLSON,

.

BUFFALO. N. Y.
I*. O. Un' Blt«.

POSITIVELY CURED.

YOUNG MEN

FOR SALE OR TRADE
OKI

cqBoiii.TTE
TEN PIN BALLS

IDKTABLE STEAM SAW MILL

BU.i.iaril

in fgood order Jruning every day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OF MULES 7 yean old
ONE 5 year dd MARK, ONE BUGGY
nMrly m also ONE HEAVY STA
TIONARY ENGINE, for **Jc on GOOD
TERMS. For particular* enquire un the
pretatKa one ntiic west of Carlton Center.

aid

xxillatl

CENTRAL HOUSE
HABTntQS, MICH.

. E. STAUFFER, Prop.

STEINHOFF &amp; WOOD

JJtatMad KmfMd's AMlHn.
Ut«Uoek2
to » I
CUsihertc.is'. Addhion.

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                  <text>t^jsTlNGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1876.

NO. 42

VOL. XXI.

MESSER &amp; POWERS,

human race, according to their standard,
were “laborers, h‘ c’mga, thieves and j-ros• tilulcs," and thaw not “manor bum" were■
consequently in the claraic language of Sen­
'
ator McDuffie, i'mudsills."
Well doct&gt;
Holden inject, ‘ You little fellows who nr.',
It* ml
roar vofc*.
shunting yourselves hoarse over the whitei
&gt; railed for'Worm.”
man’s party, did you over think, or did
anybody ever tell yon, that Mort the wur
five nigger babies were equal in representa­
Cnotta.—Comehom*. some home;
tion to three whito voters.'
That during
Dear Wllltan, ray WUHam, oumo home I
the war twenty niggcra cxen pted one whit, ।
0&gt;y William, dear Willtap. oomahoma to m« now, man in thtSouth from military duty, while
■traailed the forty whito people didn't exempt anybody."
“That’s the kind of n white man’s parly
I YM.WiUtan.dMr William, wa'recoturni* the flail we had then, and will have again if Tilden
i UnlCM you ooma hotna to me now :
is elected tnid the “reformers" gel jkkscms
!1
ion of tho Government? Taney a dccsiou
will then read, “White trash’ have no
rights that gentlemen ore bound to re­
sped," and you will learn that “deeds anfruit ? worth are but leaves."
", kL ..r dl.
Tho English grain crops are reported n.i
For iniMctloo.
falling off greatly frotp the estimates, ves­
sels are loading with American grain for
various Euroj&gt;can markets, and thus anoth­
er man vjusi for Tilden, and for the pros­
perity of the country. Further, the suecessful placing" of the new loan by Secre­
tary Morill is stifling clamour, giving a
new vigor to investments, and ex Tilden's
friends raise n shout* "Your candidate 1
will not be," the shipping in our porta
lung idle, unfurl their canvas ; long-closed
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
factories open their windows “to accomp­
lish ilia object with n certainty and’ ease

ran cuv a m.
•1 Also for the

IXL Wind Mill
Which is 'die
the market.

cc

WAGONS
&amp; BUGGIES

0
0

m ?

self governing mill in

l&gt;&lt;xl

Cheaper than ever;

Washington, Sept., II, 1876.

jtejejiii-WIjUcpIiblicairtwr

' The Death
1

ihe

of one Daily

w-wmoi

&gt;&gt;

. •*•/•»&gt;£

And GROWTH POI.VTS Lot* &lt;111
j plows in the market,

Washington—Infamous

1
• 1’r-•*«. New Material. and the i
Pna'.incal Lirin* Kata*.

A \W.( li VLR TISIXO.

R. 11 RULLOCK’S TEMPLE

in

Leaders in

Uglies” on the

Raid—Union

Men

can’t Live’in the South.
The Ihtily Stws, the leading Democrat­

! ic pajier in Washington, Ips just suspendI vd fur the want of sufficient support. The

mb

result of the rccvnl elections in Vermont
gl El I and Maine nquelchod it.
Nothing is now

■

MUSIC JACKSON

1 left of it but rhe recollection of “wliat it
| oneo was."
i

This morning fsr the firat time tho Alt­

’

an independent daily made its ap-

. pcarence.

Its publishers hope there is a

I field in Washington for thus

litJiuiL-t

they

Labor

the “Slaveholder’s Rebellion”—The
Glamour raised by Tilden—“Plug

Otlll'l*

A.T AGftlCULTURAL HALT.
One door eaat of Goodyear’s Hardware.
Hastings, April 12, 1876.;_________________________

Paper and

Birth of another—’‘Still

come”—Depression of

GEO. M. DEWEY
/.v&gt;/7o/.’ i.v/&gt; puplisiieh

kind of a

I journal.
■
There is uo end to tho Centennialitcs

e.tn i tt7w i reooi w.w | &lt;oo
-iwT
- ;j.'J.rMX0| W.00I ».»

' visiting tho city.

Hotols and boarding

' houses are well filed with them ; and it is
expected that the throng will continue to

feu taunt &gt;s. and 8

increase during the next six wedks.

Let

them come, our good people will see that
they are

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

carod for

nt reasonable

rates.

Good accommodation can be had at from

$1.50 to $ I per day. The city is in a good

CENTRAL. HOUSE.

sanitary condition,

rash:

and no one need fear

of an epidemic.
’ Wc have no idea that the number of

old truu -‘&lt; iu i ni stars;
withi-uf/. G^d.ubi
Ivan. Cii*rp« osmo a
llittini'v. Mich., Sept

seekers for employment is larger in Wash­
ington than iu other cities, In proportion
I to population, but wc have In our immei diato view an exhibition of a congregated
| uiaM uf able-bodied men, who ore cvidently not of those who would shirk work if
। they evuld secure it.
This lamentable
' state of affairs iu Washington would not exj ist ifit were not that the DemocraticHousa
| of Rcprocntativcs hoped, by cutting off

PHH,. W. MISKERX
iEY AT LlW. Prompt attention rt*&gt;d
&gt;il-x-.i.m. &gt;&gt;»eo with Wm. L. C* kb.
ofth- i’Mce. Middlovillc. Miek. xxMvl

HARVEY WRIGHT,

DENTIST

Hatt, ■

Mian.

EE.lt&gt;! READ! READ !

Special Medical Announconie rt

Great Bargains

Pianos Organs
and

!oy ( ’out fort and Happiness
.

TO THE

Sick and AftUeted!
op

Hastings and
DR. J. B

vicinity.

The Smith American Organ,
HAZTLTON BRO.’S pianos.

LaSURE

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
Every Instrument FULLY Warranted,
COJtSULTA TIOXfRF.i:.

-ca

nil Piw and firms talcs in fids® for Nov Ones
R p BULLo^^^"‘ for Michigan'
^Branch

I®

East Sag'naW and

- p. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

Political Notes.

TILDEN TO TWEED.

Are i^vnts for the Celebrated

o

WHOLE NO 1085.

I supplies this year, to rcccommcnd thom­
! sclvcn to tho country as a party favorable
to tho strictest economy. They wall knew
that, after the Presidential election largo
appropiations will be needed, and will bt
■iraulrdy to make improvements and repairs
then that should be made at the present
lime, when labor is demanding employment
and the wolf is al the door of so many of
the laboring class of the community.
The dd wooden pavement on Pennsyl­
vania avenue is being torn up, prcnantory
to the substitution in its place of the Noufchatel and Crahamite In addition to the
force empkyed on this work, we soe^jdong
the pavement adjacent to it hundreds of

laborers return to their looms, and every
thing conspires “to inspire confidence and
encourage tho reviving of business.” Wo
thank Mr Tilden for the language above,
while the people see through the glamour
raised by the politician, the trickery of the
demsgougo! And believing with Mr. Til­
den, “the earnest time in which such a result
can be brought is the best,’’ but that sometiling more than “a human intelligence
must bo at the helm,” trusting to Him
‘ that docth all things well." we will con­
tinue to cleet the Republican ticket, and
wait with patience and fortitude until the
unchangeable verdict of the people is ren­
dered.
It will bo remembered that but a few
.Iij-b «inoc in Raliiraort, nt a Republican
mass meeting, one C. L. Ditty, was nearly
murdered by a gang of “Plug Uglies'’ who
attempted to raid the hssomblagc. A fit­
ting addenda w-s tbn m rest yesterday of
one of the witnesses against them, Mr. J.
W. LtltlefieW, on a charge of exciting and
participating in a riot, preferred by one of
their number. Mr. L. is well known and
tainted Willing and his gang. Respect
able citizens insist that this is one of the
methods taken to intimidate witnesses, in
that ward, end when it cornea to an exam­
motion bcQ&gt;ro the proper authorities will
be fully exposed. “Try the rope,’’ shouts
a Mississippi “reformer'' “it works well
out here,’1 and we expect to hear of its iniroduction next.
The column of twaddle by such |tapera
as tho N.Y. U’orWaud «9un'. the Baldmore Sun, Chicago Timo, etc., relative to
tho “outrageous crcular of Secretary
Camcron to the U’ S. Marshals in the
South," rcft’lb the fact that Vance nud
other “reform" Governora rent ’armed men
to the polls in ’U3 and 'C-l, ostensibly to
keep deserters from voting or disturb
ing the election^ but really lo intimidate
those who were disposed to vote against
them, or to choke down lurking “Union"
jKotimcnt that might neck to find expresson by supporting their opponents. Vance
declared in 18G4 that “if he and-his party
succeeded Union men would not be aUojr-cd to live in tho South.” They are not
allowed to lire there to day ; and. if Tild­
en is e’ccte r the South will take in the
Capital of tho nation I “Centennials,” are
you prepared to seo the “Stars and Bara"
floating over the Godcns of Lilmrty, aud
listen to tire “Bonnie Blue Flag" instead
of the Star Spangle Banner? Wo opine
not.

"x*
Delta.

------ IN-----

M. D. Reed doiircs to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, where lie may be
found at nil hours of any day, ready to do
any work in hw line, from putting a new
srokc in an old wheel, to the building of
raeu anxiously looking fora sign or a wort the best buggy ever seen in tho county ol
| indicating that their services are needed. Barry. Don’t forget tho place; in the
It requires but little struts'! of tho imagina­ shop with Jason Rich it Bro., corner o.
tion to bring before tho mind's eye die Church and Railroad Street.
stat ring wife and children at home await­ xxGtf
ing the return of the husband and father

A currcb-pendnot of the

Baltimore

6fa-

(Ik-miKTutic), -after mokiug a thor­

part of North .

ough canvass of all ' that

Carolina where the

Democrats

the

are

strongest,' gives it us his reluctant conclu-

."inn (hat tho Istatc will

go Republican.

Prominent Democrats have recently made
thesanieadmlsnioNI

is quoted u

Attorney General Taft

saying be was sure his instrur-iioux to the

United States Marshalls would have the
desired effect unless

tho

re­

Democrats

ceived eav4&gt;uragcment from the North , to
go on in the work of intimidation.

He

said the circular was made strong because

there won neccsdty for it
Secretary-Chandler, iu the course of his
administration of the Interior Department,

is constantly discovering evidences of pec­
when that department was under

ulation

Ihnnocmtic rule.

The laAt " discovery is

extensive peculation in connection with
the removal uf Cherokee Indians prior lo
I8C0.
’
“The Star that never, sets’’ shines with
a brilliancy just now which

joy and hope to millions.

will

carry

Tho first

gun

of the Presidential election has been fired,
nnd it felt like lite knell of\doout upon
those who had conspired lo Receive the
American jtcoplo and lo capture the Gov­

ernment in the interest cf its would-be
destroyers on the field of rebellion.
William Sullen Bryant has written ' lo
an inquiring friend that ho would like

to

rote for Mr. Tilden, but the policy of the
party which has taken him for their stand­
ard bearer is such that he cannot eonsden-

tioualy do so.

at

As things stand

sent, therefore, Mr. Bryant

pre­

support

wjll

the Republican candidates and tho Repub­

lican platfinm.

.

A Washington

qMxi.il to

New

the

“The Demo­

York Evening Pott says;

cratic politicians here are very much

dis­

turbed over‘the situation in New

York

enough to

admit

State, aud arc

candid

that Seymour’s

declination

greatly

will

strengthen Morgan, no matter who
be substituted at the head

ticket.

may

of tho

State

The confidence of being able

to

carry New York, which was expressed at
the Democratic headquarters

two

weeks

ago,
has given way to a feeling of despond­
■
,
ency."
The Republicans majority in Maine is,
by long odds, the largest wc have had

exception

.
seven
years, with the

ire

of the

Greeley year, when tho Democrats stayed
Il i* 11,000 larger

at home.

than

List

year:
between 3.000 and 4,000 larger
.
than in 1874 ; 4,000 Inrgtr than in

1873 ";

4,000 larger than in 1871 ; 5.­

000 larger than in 1870 :

8 000 larger

It is a victory of magnifi­

than in 1869.
cent proportions.

It furetelbi the

inevi­

table defeat of tin- Democracy in the Na­

tion.

Ttle United

has issued

States

full

Attorney-General

instructions

to

United

States Marshalls as to their dutka in the
elections, to the effect that all

citizens

must be fully protested at the .registration

lista and while voting, and also from any
violence winch may be threatened for hav­
ing voted

as

they

may

deem

proper.

Special deputy marshals are to be appoint­
ed only in cities of 20,000 inhabitanta and
upward.

In the discharge of their duties

Marshals can coll upon

all citizens, dvB-

inns, military, or whatever

service

they

may be, and no State law or officers can

impede them.
John Stanley sells better nnd cheaper
Tea, than any other House iu tho city.

with cither the glad news of sueoera, or
Remember all accsnnta and notes* are
John Stanley Bays that until Ten-drinks
tho defending words “I have again failed.
it Co., are elected, he is going to sell Gro­ due and wo must and will have our pay.
This is one of tho consequences of the de­
Smith, Manee &amp; Piieston.
ceries cheap* them ever, and of the very
ceptive cry of eoo“on,^w‘J,J.t,°L^
which ^est
best quality.
.quality. Tea
Tc-‘ n
ft speciality. Winc3
Wines xxi304w
country is now ringing andIf ithwbgu
aort’of *nd Mqo®* ....
for niodicinal
and mcchani-----demagogues hope to seduce the vMert of
Attend the Business College and Telecal purposes, that are stnckly pure, con­
tho nation into their support- Lan tt be stantly on hand, and for Halo at the low­
aph Institute, Kalamssoo. Board only
awomplWi-d? Answer in November
ed price* at which first chai goods can
j B »«*.
xxi384w
Wade Hampton, Zeb. Vance, Gorton
be told.
xxi25t3
Blackburn, IsUDar, Ransom, Maxey, lieWhitman’s Assnrted Uandii*—the best
.nd the other ftmom, orJ■«If any body wants a pleasant ret down n the market. A foil supply at J. P.
lunow, lo»J«n u&gt; tb.
rebell­
—*- Roberta’.
ion
JdTD.ru oooMmo, to and a quiet gloss of L
let them
। thing “more cheering"
rren if it rtquirad
I1"'
AH kinds of fruit, candies, nuts end
call at Ralph Jordon’s,
tr. k&lt;. ennscrioted to make H a success.
•
gratified.
A Don-dsvdiolder could not be a
.
J oho Stanley.
xxi2Gl
man," as tho four original divunons of the

-

�.»

THE SILVER QUESTION.

§rai-|«rWj

eagle.

The art of March 3, 1849, auth­

orized the coining, out of standard
Lcji.l.thm-

Hhhtry of ths^oinagc

Domonctixat tin of Silver a

tions aud value, to-wil:

Double eagles,

each to be of the value of $20, or units,
and gold dollar, each to be of the value of

rThe
~ silver quartion

Up to this time the

SI or unite.”

unit

is exciting a great

of measure of value in the country was' a

deal of interest ib thia campaign, although

silver dollar, containing 371 4 16 grains of

it has not been made an issue by cither par­

pure, or 412f grains of standard

ty.

Democra­

The Democratic press and

silver.

the silver dollar ns a unit, and

charge

In 1851, owing to the increase

aud demands our attention, for by com­

annual product of gold,

in the

from the

newly

mon consent of all civilized Nations, gold

discovered mines iu California and Aus­
and silver have been, for ecnturics, adopt­ tralia, gold was depreciated aud silver rose
ed as the measures of values, and the cir­ in rotative value. The result that silver

culating medium

was first made a legal tender in

"Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interferance which will
destroy the other.”
.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Pnmdmt,

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.
Fur Vie^Frtmdent,

WILLIAM A WHEELER.

Silver

world.

of the

of full weight

England,

change became scarce.
the

Gt Jd was then made a

Gwin, a Democratic

tender, and

legal

the double standard was generally adopted
the counlrie.i

Europe.

of

20lh day of Janury, 1853, Wm. M.

jlcnalor from

Callbill

century

and n

ha f

Thia bill passed the Senate withput op­

pewition.

258-

Economy,

England has

for nearly

two

the pound

continued

centuries.

Finally

Parliament,

It was reported in the

House

Cyrus L. Dunham, a Democrat from In­

steadiy

diana, February 1, 1854, was championed

and put through by him on the 15th,day
j of February, 1833, and booani : a law

the

Tho

in 1816,

redured tho quantity of silver in the shil­

legal ratio of gold and silver nt 1 to 14 21.

At the same time gold coin was adopted

as tlw sole measure of value, and silver
coin wu made afogal tender in payment

February 21 i&gt;( that year.

[ (L»

G/W»e,

tlfi sum

of 40 shillings

only.

and it was

ever demonetized,

done not

because it hod disreciatcd, but because it

had appreciated wu much that it would iiot
lished.

sccefluon

in 1800.

South Carolina,

and

identified

In

himself

Io«m $3,407 28, just

with the figures in Democratic ndminblra

tions.

In Jackaoo’s second term, tlio relosses

wai

Ita market value wax higher than

its legal value.

OVB

LEGISLATION ON COINAGE.

on this subject • Congress, by the act of

grains,

ing 412J

dis

weigh­

not circulate

could

alongside of half dollars, weighing only

102 grains.

in

The difference

ard silver.

their

of the. following
Ea-

wit:

altogether,

and ^has

Thus, by

719 11;

aggregate receipta

ratio of loss

losses were $7,­

on each thousand

cur­

In Pierce’s term tho losses wore 8161,­

277 05, against 13,406 28 in Granl’a.

In

Buchanan's term they were $28,776 03, a
ratio more than twenty limes as great

ts

the

ratio of lost

is

and

not far

in which

not many

times

greater.

Taking die gross total for all

receipts,

the ratio of loss was greater in every Dem­
ception of Polk’s,

than in Grant's.

ratio of loss in Grant's second

The

term was

to
tbc
enormous
aggregate
uf
$1,4*0,222,898 62. Tho losses were only

abandoned.

$322,183 92.

'

•

What buninao man in the

These were Democratic measures, intro­

country would not be satisfied if ho could

duced and championed by Democrats, and

bring dofrn his losses to so small a figures
as this ?
i ,

This

Democratic Congress.

was the first time that silver was ever de­
monetized in this country, and it has been

this time, both gold and silver

TO CALIFORNIA.

Upto

were full

legal tenders in payment of nil debts

The Prophet Not Without

for

Democratic

gle gold standard, it was a

error ; if it was an outrage to demonetize

silver, it was a Democratic

Honor in

His Own Country.

If it was an error to aband-

The

Opinion of Those Who

are

By this sama act cratic party, it continued to rise until

its

the relative valu' » ofgold and silver were
fixed at 1 to 15, ( ’’that is to say, every 15

market value Was five per cent,

Coffee.
From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

Spices.

pounds of pure silver shall be of equal
rnfuc in all ^ay^icnts with one pound

premium unti^ 1873, when

weight of pure j old."
Our coins, Iht .r weight and legal ratio,

Crackers
We brag on.

Cheese.
We sell the best

when by the combined effect of its increas

it was

worth

dollar,

by

cd production and its dosionetizAtion

the United States, it was depredated in

Tobacco
We sell from 50 to 80cts.the
same you buy in other places or
6Oots. to $1.00.
____
.

OhioStone Ware
Is the best.

Crockery.
Cheaper than

its relative market value.

Tsofthe Mexican mines.

ted as a legal measure of value nud robbed

ire value, and disappear- &gt;f ita legal-tender quality, ita . value
Jon.

ever, for WE

-raruxti tio olooo orrt.

Remember
We buy for cash, and will not
be U hl JjERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,.
Hastinga, Aug. 7th, 1876.

Right on the Ground.

Unsought

Testimony

in

Favor

XX130w4.

Geo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Column.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

of tho ‘ Old Reliable”

^Orth-West.

it is very strongly rumored that Cedar Rapids
is to bo the Katf^ay station botwoa"
and Council Bluffs.
If this is lo be. and some expert
been made lo that end, wo suppose
count of tbs superior condition o.._______
A trip on the steel railed and well balaaud

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

as

train from Chicago to Cedar Rapid*, 218 mites
m it w*» on tho iron rail, from Ct"
Clinton, 138 mlira in th* olden Um*.

particular, that it ridoa m c»y m ajtllmr ta
Coinage Art of * "rocking chair' that iu coaches are parlors
that Its ampluyes are the most pollts and offable uantlemen tho trevallac public cm meet
ing aectiou:
in a lift limo of travel—ths
th rm&gt;, d
tho employe., if we may ear so. l&gt; at a htefe
standard; wc .
y this 17*
made the legal value ratio 1 to 1G, instead United Staled shall bt a trade daltar, n half newspaper, it
dollar or fifty cent piree, a quarter .luilnr or
of 1 to 15 as it was originally fixed. This twoaty-Evp cent piece, n dime or .ten cent' ler ou the road
made the legal ratio tbc tame as * the mar­ piece. And thr-vciclit of ihe Irado- dollar
sksll
of ths
---•• ha 43ljgr.uns Troy, rhe ’•weight
vij-h; QI
ket ratio, and the two metals again circu­ half doll, r sUli ba ISKi xreins (&lt;rar.&gt;mo») Bnd
lated side by hide.
oue-hftlf ofajcniis (granitae) : the quarter
dollar and ths dime simll be ro^]x&gt;airelv ono
By the aelof January 18, 1837. Con half of the weight of die half dollar ; and said
gr&lt;HM fixed a’Mandand for both gold and coin shall be n legal lender at their nomitml

The

THOS.8. SR AWE, Pre-idcat.

in the W«t

Being repudia­

h abundant through tho

cd from

-

a

two per cont. taorc than the gold

Gold rose

.

You can have in Any shape you
want.

above its

legal value ; and it continued to be at

was depreciated.

Our Teas are all NEW
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.OO, we claim to beat
the County.

So

outrage.

of you seo the record is always unfriendly to

continued the same until 1734, when sil-

during Grant’s second tana.

tized. euld was made tho unit of tiuMumn*
or value, anil tho double standard was

But, notwithstanding
pure, ur 41t. Eufins of standard silver, tlio Democracy.
half dollars, qunftcr dollars, dimes, half this demonetizing of silver by the Demo­

bring

In Folk's time the

two last acta silver was practically dt mone­

omthc double standard and adopt rhe sin­

To

as much as during Grant a second term.

The’ receipts In those two years amounted

its, to contain 270 grains uf standard
gold, being 2$.7 grains pure gold to tho
dollar: half fugles, value of a Spanish

dimes, cents'’ link cents.

thousand dollars- about four hundred limes

twenty-two cents on the thousand dollars.

any sum.

rent, and to aantain 371 4-16 grains

fosses,

$264,502 94 ; ratio of lots., $3.93 on each

these

gits, each to ba of the value of 810 or un­

milled dollar, as the same was then

ceipts were $67,283,444 08 ; the

ocratic administration, with tbc single ex­

lienee tho silver dollar went

never reappeared since.

April 2,1792, authorized tho coining of practically demonetized ever afore.
denuminatiuns and values, to

at

In Van Baiio'i time the aggregate re­

exceed those in Grant’s,

not

lurbed by the bill: but n dollar,

passed by a

Now, let us examine our legislation up­

gold, silver and copper

of kss

Thoratio

Kteutte* hundred timet ad yrrat
during Grtml'J-tecund term.

lar, and its legal cluractor were

February 12, 1873, contains the fallow­

and

the

the wnnllrtt trifle brer one rent on a
thouand dollart. Now compare tiuwe

There is not a single Democratic ad­

The telegraph announces the death of dollar, leaving tin silver dollar at the sumo
Robert Barnwdl llhtU, of South Caro weight as before. This changed the rela­
lina, at tbc age of aevanty-five. Mr. Rhett tive legal value'of gold, and silver, and

Ijora

271,556 04 ;

in the miscellaneous receipts do

as a natural cunwquctiec, ita market’value

was

during the two

The custonta receipts

ministration in which the aggregate losses

circulating medium was destroyed j hence-

Be

receipts arc

to

hardly less gratifying and MtUfhctory.

metals was

Tho legal ratio cf tho two

it back

nullification

Tbc figures in relation

14.881. but the weight of the silver dol­

again, Congrtas altered the law, and put
only 23.2 gr*io£ in our gold coin to the

1833 he was elected Attorney General ot

disburac-

Administration.

changod by this bill from 1 to 16 to 1 to

out of circulation

This was the first time that silver was

circulate with gold al the legal ratio estab­

ultra

last

in Grant’s.

1852 3 ; pages 459 an 630;]

weight per dollar was 28 j grains uf stand

of debts fur

aehooL

the

from tho Cotnmiltei* of ways ami Means, by

ling 6.45 per cent., thus establishing the

was one of the leading politicians of South

mente during

were $110,564,342 31 ;

culation.

Carolina for many years, belonging to the

loMaudtbe aggregate low in

oripta wore $70,185,498 68 , the

containing tbc following sections, to wit:

U Um-WILUAX A. HOWARD. HENRY W amount of silver in tho shilling Las been
diminished several times to keep it in cir­

The Death of Rhett-

Which Party la hcneM
Wc spoke, the other day. of the ratio of

in tho course of a

same

AND NOW THE VERY MEN
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO
BREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW
UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION,STILL CALLING
iTBELF DEMOCRATIC. APPEAL
TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
RENDER TO THEM ALL THE
GREAT POWERS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT. THEY ASK TOAD­
MINISTER ITS LAWS, CONTROL,
ITS REVENUES. AND TO MOLD
ITS POLICY AT HOME AND
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN­
DIDATES, THOUGH LIVING IN
THE NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY
MEASURE OF TfiE WAR, ALL!
THE MOVEMENTS TO ORGANIZE
THE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
THE REBELLION, AND ALL THEi
SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SE­
CURE THE RESULTS OF OUR VIC­
TORY. THE MEN THEY WOULD'
BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACES,
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO
FROWNED AND COMPLAINED IN
THE NORTH. THESAMEBTATES&gt;
THAT PASSED AND MAINTAINED
ORDINANEC8 OF SECESSION ARE
THE MAIN STRENGTH OF THIS
COALITION.—Senator Sherman.
&gt;

ocratic precedent

$17 26 on tho thousand dollars, more than

sterling in

B

was led into this error by following a Dem­

$1’11,566 25.

while the amount of goKh in

»«s5ssfcSie,"
TS’‘,T“
CVnsty mark-WILLIAM It POWKIta.

silver

is not a Republican idea, but b a purely
Democratic idea ; the Coogrws of 1873

have circulated am! House of llcprcsentsti.rcs of tl.o Vailed
together^withou* undergoing any mater­ States uf America in Congress Mtwnbted.
dial from wl after 1st day of Juno, .1852
ial change in their relative value ; nnd up (1853), the weight of tlio half dollar, the
to 1848, they underwent but one great piece of finy cents, shall bn 192 grains, and
tho quarter dollar, dime and "half dime shall
change in their intrinsic value, “that ho respectively one-half, one-firth and onewhich followed the great increase in the tenth of the weight of said half dollar.
"Ssc.2. And be it farther enacted, that
supply of them consequent upon th.» dis­ the silver coiim issued in conformity lo the
covery of tho mines in Spanish Ameri­ above section nhidi be legal lenders in pay­
ment
of debts for all stuns not exceeding J5.”
ca in tho sixteenth century. The jvent

Silver has been’gradually and

KJSEISMJUr1

tec that this idea of demonetising

adopted as money they

increasing in its relalirt^value since 1717,

FBrBUUS*
IL COOK.

8o you

from the time gold and silver were Bret

en's American Political

&gt;en.

On

1853.

till

furuia, introduced into the Senate a

But

a fourth part of what it has been." [Bow­

I »&gt;:
I lAtm
Tor MvKibcr B&lt;

of

of

1873, and extended to the dollar.

years ending June 30,1875, were $320,­

circulate, and

This state of fin­

ancial trouble continued

measure of values until after Edward III.

caused a depression of their value to abtiut

of New York.

to

ceased

and continued to be the legal unit fur the

by all

noath.d™».:W»gd“”

the act of 1853 is carried into the art

make

to

Can party with the crime of demonetiz- a gold dollar, containing 23.2 grains pure
ting silver bv thg Coinage Act of Febru­ gold, tho uni*, of measure of value.
This is a sorious

l»th«««

of 1873, oaly‘Uw differeMeof -tight -

The effect of thi\art was to do away with

tic orators of the West charge the Republi

ary 12, 1873.

bj th.Kt.flSM, »Mo«J

‘coins of gold of the following denomina­

Demo­

cratic Idea.

Hastings, Mien., 8m. 21, 1876.

gold,

CUTTIHG HID REPAIHIHG
guardian’s sale.

In 1850 he wan
elected to the United Jtatca Senate to fill trilvOT as follows :

with the Calhoun partj.

the vacancy caused by the death of John

Soction 14 of this

He waa a member of the South

Carolina eonvention

which

adopted

the

ordinance of sececaicn.

act contains

the

following:

C. Calhoun, but resigned after two year’s

service.

hundred of alky."
This » stiL\h0 law.

••That Ike gold coins of the

failed Slate.

The tenth Krtion

of this act fbn.id the weight of a;»-fk «

IMUd n«^»n

258 grains standard gold, sndAli» ni^tb

Glorious Jim

^Thus, we have the weight of our coins
now Ttxed ns f&lt;Ajws,To wit : gold dollar,

Blaine I bow grandly be

stands cut, vindicated by the overwbdni4I2t grains of standard silver, being a re­

How morn pitiful than

daction of did weight of tho wlrer dollar
of 3i grains. ‘ But this redaction being in

Now

25.8 grains ; silver dollar,

420

Im « A »•,5r6

TO TH* PUBLIC

grains ;

halfiluBar, 192.92404 trains—two

half

dollars contain

Our

385.84808 graine.

s

HoTel. &gt;.

Mica!

IO PER DA*'

�^tpi-WlyllBjiliblicaiiSw.
8AIRT CflMTT.

frfltltl HPH

'

;Hll’?*

A

Bue Bill.

Litenry

On Monday the 18th but. the dinner.
IM. dl, pl.j.4 u„ j,.U1U

Notice,

LBSXEe?

REPUBLICAN RALLY!

Scribner For October.

GUIDE

R POUATE ORDER."

STATE OF MICHI
i-m l »‘-

V. fl- R. TIME-CARD

many whether the Clipper, * yuld make a
run. All the members of the Clipper Club
‘are mere
-—.I
.

i -

\

...
j-t.t

. - l:U r- m.
.... 12;3U*.M.
.. ■uiur la&gt;»n&lt;lSuu&lt;lv*XM)O r. w.
• 9iHa.m.

Ltm: Ex*1-

-.st.

,.jft

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■

■,

in «»&gt;■• ’

3H0 r. n.
MfiP.lt.
4.-40 a.«.
1:13 r. M.

- -

-un.teyr—•X«(pl

f. J. Item. Station Agent.

1 i’OSI'tM’PICE

TIME CARD

ajrtrrt. *1

\r;iv«&lt;laily. exetplSanday.
A.wat ’.«&gt; I-. m. P. O's-Nurtb
It-war, Alta. •
trvtel. Dim
“te Cr««k—Arrive Tureday
.
it
m; &gt;»a«c
ll-J» » ■ - I'lltimore. Bedford. J ohm-

.. i .-.i-Arrive Turtday. ThurerJ*' all p.m. leave al 2 p.m.
Creek and lliekory Cornera-Ar, * Saturday at 12 m.; leave at 1

r-»-

J. M. NEVINS, p.y.

&lt;01 NI V OFFICERS.

"

.................. SC Prindle
......................... J &gt;hn Q. Creevy
_______ I. W. Vroomaa
.................... Wm Tickler
...............
W. H. Power*
............ Milo T. Wheeler
John Hotchkiss
..............
C H Bauer
•B/A Holbrook
. ................... ;•
........ ....... —..Frank 6 Bowen
,«.r...........
...J W Uougbtalln
_ I'crtrr Burton. Curtis Perrry

(b*»i»Juretev

^rB:'

ADFVRriSF.MF.NTS*

TO-DAY'

-------- k)

Mdlnwr-JI 1. Murrili.
Cwair?! ilwU! —L. E. Stauffer.
Th»i«
Northwestern Railway Company,
Iitvstteii I'fa sain—City.

All ABOUT THE COUNTY.
Wanted.
a Goon Bor to learn
Apply nt once.

theprins

W. A... m ,k. C,PP.„ pUj ,
game than they played with the Mutuals
vet thev di.l w.ll
i_ _
. .
'

their friend*.
Naylor
Holly

JIB
p

gif

Baaodiet

IB

s !|

Livermore
Ilarotn v

2 B

41

RF

4
3

LF

2 B
3 11
RF

KM
1
1
1
1
0

will be found in another column of this paper.
The Doctor will be al the Hastings House on
the 26th inst. and invites the afiicted to give

returned from San Francisoo. California, and
intends remaining in this State, awl will make
a monthly visit to this town on the 26th of
each month giving the citixens of Hastings
and vicinity the benefit of bit’-extensive
experience and wonderful skill.

1’croons desiring to rent the Dinning Hall.
buainet

signed without delay.

aests it. hi.
fae belter

Secretary.

Ocrsldewa^i a:e gening in uead of repairs.
Iwy phen (sre rwtfly dangerous

to

walk

'riaihedgrk.
’-irk.ii crowding us. but nevet mind.

Turn out Everybody. The ladles are
cordially invited.
By Order of Rep. Co. Com.

The Republicans of Irving organised their
second Hayes And Wheeler club at Irving
station on Tuesday evening. Speeches were
made by A. D. Rork and A. H. Ellis. There

^ea their diparturt

of Prairerilla. and Mias May Manly, daughter

,
.......... "■ “o-i .urs. w. a. MorWJ*rema.«tu buying .M of new good, tar
^.fabritoftlielAdire.
’jwfagfrtentl* end relative. I
,k»®«eP.i|. Enjoy it Ken.

.

----

we uope our
Wln ren,fmbM Ui
|hal

k
lo look Ilav
'^oet th.

Ung
teals.

School.

Our Centennial,
Train haa brought me a wcjl' assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Ga*-ro for the
summer and fall trade, which { will sell
don. low fc CMh. I •!»&gt; rf Iho
adebnud
Siopr
Sowi»R
M«*u»
difforool Kind! of Sewing Mwhimw. &gt;•»
dim ud M«ebino Oil. I M*o nil Well 4
Cwtern Pw»|w.

J. Maus
■
OppmiU Uu
OSoe
xxdltf
HmUo»", Midi­

?

?

a

the proas of the country Las so liberally be­
stowed upon it. From nil parts of the United
States and the Canr.tlas Ballou's Magarine, is
welcomed because the people know that in is
full of Just such rending as sifita the popular
tastes . There are domestic stories, sea yarns,
talcs of adventures, love ttorie* of the most
ardent nature, poetry of real eloquence, flue
illustration*, and a nice article on fashions.

t« wanted In every
cribrn. far tbc Cm,
I'libUeattou in the

tenntal Record.
United State*-la

votrd to whatever I* of intorwt eonnertrd with
lbs ccnnlennial year. The Ornat Exhibition al
Philadelphia I* fully illustrated in dsteil. Every­
body wants 1U The whole people feel (reel iu-

all of the estate, right.JitMs

fliMisres Balieti rtmvrif tn tftl^Hrpartmnt lor
n oral, a lint far thr frtl in.rtiJn asd Jfrternti a
far each •wlieesrst &gt;s*tr&lt;ta«/
-

it&gt;*s* a trial. Send I

DRY GOODS HAVE

* tIi’^E^ENNI^iThECORD. Portland. Mr

r^s/i fC^fUl
F^L.

_

A. CARD

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Ida H. Mcy*re,(beir*of John Heyers Jr. deceased)
Minors.

TO THE AMEBlUAJf PUBLIC.

in tbei.- cIcm Imitation cl our
: enure th* people we have placed upon each gen­
uine box of liolloway’a PHU and Holloway’* Oint­
ment the fac vitsilie of tbc rigaature of our Arent.
Mr. Jm. Ilaydork. To counterfeit thia ir felony.
We rhall r-!cntli*»Iy punas any one who imitate*
thl. with the ntmoet vigor of the taw. Ucrauit
and help m iu cur ta*k et bringing the»e most untvluriplcd men to the bar of justice. U niformly
refute to purchara Mcdieinot purporting to be oar.
unless Mr. Jo*. Hnydoek’s signature is altaered tn
each Box of Pills or Pot at Ointment and the end
will soon be readied. •
,

n.r.w.-.^s£JSW{.lc()

Michigan. all i
of the raid mir
uated aud be)

J?ifetfcSw
: Town four (4) Nunn

pi rases *
Dated A aguit '.,l:t. A. !&gt;.. 1-70
,
CATHARINE METERS.
xxi34w7
&gt;, Guardian.

Z PROBATE ORDER'.

STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of lterry.su.A t a sewion of the Probate Court for the County c
Barry balden at the Probate OBce, in the City &lt;
Hastinrxon Wednesday the 18th day of AnrwL.

coMMiciioiA l„
HASTINGS MARKE

in thia Court

OGRN. Per bushel. Me.
i i.vrs. per btuhci. 25
BUTTER, per lb.. MAlTe.
EGGS, nerdosen. 11*12
[POTATOES.

day of bearing

PROBATE ORDER.

HALT, eoarsc, b .-.Li/'

STATE OF MICH IQAN. County Barry, as.-At

BMB^aSse

Where! at Em Busby's for all kinds
of work in his lino, Gents furnishing
goods, such as shirts, Cuffs, Colors, Xco­
lics, fancy articles of all kinds, Paper
and Linen eolani a speciality. Don't for­
get the place, north side of State Street,
oppomte the Phtsnix Drug Store.
xxi40w4

Of th* luh day August in the
Xbj^f^ffir*“-

the Estats of John George
verified.
CRANBERRIES. p

RW YORK MONEY MARKET!

Thttoepon It Is ordered, that Monday the 18th
day UHeptrnnbernext. at U o'clock in the forenoon,
ssft

Olivet College, Olivet. Mich.
Gold. 1!O'..
The Fall-Tenn begins September 14th.
Full corps of Instructors in all Depart­
ments. Prof. G. W. Chadwick will give
Ic.-etons on the new Pipe Organ. Ladies
will please apply to Miss It. D. Storke.
Principle. Gentlemen to II. Q. Butter­
field, D. D. President.
xxi354t

NEW YORK MARKET

Roar; dull.
Wheat: quirt, tellcn deniend in advance; »hlpers boldine od; White Mich.. f UTeTU ; Amber.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

Take Notice.

account must settle

the

same

or

without

Bfo tbff^flrm: jobbing, 15,V01®f. aold.-JTrJ

Hnwt’tiell: soft white refined.
Tse; firm, bat tcyers and sellers somewhat apart

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.

DETROIT HARKET

Dated, Grand Rapid*

TO THE PUBLIC.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

revocation.

Be- Wise iu time

1 hereby notin’ &lt;1! pi
im.

AX NIAS DFNX.

amaxoo.

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

the September end Oeteber rush J# the Centea-

. Very ebuina catue sold

ingWIb. w«lrhts._
E^tttbe eDy. mmtehlngthe mostoo^quarters ft»r theleeri
STdav. Il fa -Hated between two priadpto

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
E.V.M^KVC^rew^^

lirolr: Eastern buyer* taking
ere "millions in iu“ Country

mutual ooixott. Ail narites Indebted will take no-

little .•rater. Doth

Mn. yUriiT^‘r»e

» Chimso fa

ber ad of Fell Milliomy-Sb. w»bm U&gt;
my W U e Ledim eke wi I) be ptm-dHe

‘PPfuchiej

Fteputt..-^ accordingly.

eli,. them Ike New Stylm. Sept
txr42wl

Hasting;. flepunthlCT.

NOTICE.

be handsomely treated.

mahhied.
Mi-.b...

Junes

Rvmelih

xxiiPtT

FOR SALE at THF BANNER OFFICE
’"‘•n.talr

Pricket.

__

Dated Aucimrfch. A. D.'. 1W8.
,
SELAH W. MAPES.
XXlSCwT
Guardian.

Bought since tho last decline in prices.
Call and examine goods and priect. You
will gain by it.
People’ll Drug Store.
W. II. Goodyear.
xxi29wlt2
'

further delay or notice.
List of patents issued la Inventor.* of Mich­
SALIfiUURT &amp; Bbosskau.
igan for tha-froek ending S«pt. IM. 1ST®. »»J
’
each dated Sept 6. WT6. Furnished this 42w6
paper by Cox &amp; Cox BoUcitore of Patents.
Notice.
Washington. D. C.
J. Van di Unde, Window Mlrrows, Grand
Harvest fa post and those liulc aeoouats
Rapids.
must bo paid at once, sure.
C. Adams, Stump Putkrs, Decatur.
Smith, Manes 4 Preston.
A. Buller, Clasp- Constantine.
xxi304w.
D. Cooper, Patching Boote and Shoes,

Jaekson’ T Shellhorn, Car Brake, Marquette.
M. Sparks, F1o&lt;, Spring Lake.
G. Crooks, Drill Teeth Attachment. Kal-

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Intbo mailer of thn estate of Robert J
Thoma* \Y. C.dlicr, Mary A. Col
U. Collier, (heir. ofA6eLCoUiar.il
Notice Is hereby g|
anatlon to the high

will]

GREENBACKS at a PREMIUM !
after being made up and worn
We cannot
say too much in praise &lt;.f Ballcu'a. nn i. hope
lo see it In the hands uf errry household iu
the land. The list of contents for the October
-number is a* follows : *‘A Peep at the Batrschia"Rangoon"Tho
Moose."
"The Rhinoceros
"St. Paul's Cathedral,
London ;•
"Eventide;"
"Victoirt: or.
The Turns of Fortune’* Wheel;" "Mrs.
Rpecigue’s MateT-Meking;" "Waterspouts,-"
"Love's Hubjcct;" "Bewty—TheConqueror
and tbeConquered
“tired r». Heart
"A Pretty Young Laily. A Tale of Home
Life
" •Diner S»*ei
' '‘Chateau Oar­
roll
‘"The .Bed Leaves are
Falling
.. -Faul Line
A Real Incident -." "Miss
I^eds
"Dr Grey
••fa" fa (Wag ;"
■•Ont Yofxa Piwrtra Sr.iuY-Ticu.tr.. —
-That Taylor liny:" ‘'Bessie's Fairy;
"Paul's Wi»b:“ "ObeyingOnlcrs; "Ruth­
ven's Futile I’npe
"Tho Bousekeoper;"
“Facts and Filnciex;" Life in ■ a Chy- ~
(Humorous
IHmririxtlons.) Published
by
Thomas A Talbot. No. M Hawley Street. Bos­
ton. nt fl.»0 per annum, postpaid, and sold at
all newsdealers at 16 cents iKir copy. Back
numbers can always be obtainril,st the office
of publication in Boston.

^uu...r
thrr order* 1, that raid petition
tho penou* interested In aaid es
dowry of *&lt;14 pethioR and the b
causing n copy of thl* order to b
Hajtinr- Jtepuhbean Bkusct.a
and eirrulated in aaU Coanty ol

Auniv’.rrary'^te.lInd
States." Slse. 13 by 30 It

I have a large stock of Pure Castor Oil.
taMi’W

List of Patents.

«x?dient speaker.

?

Where
At A- W. Bailey’s

ejected :
Vice ••—-Byron Travis,
Secretary— L. 8. Hills.

?

• IVnrktttKt'laM.—Wocan fu
rot at which you can make v

Local febjijie^ Notice;

All parties indebted to us by note

n ■
........ •• “»vcusg
tut i,ouri
Home Fridsk evening— Mr. Larned is an

a

___ 8. J. Bidelman, Cainmm.

For Machinery-

’.VnntT F

Urge fell trde

For 1876-7.-

The Fire Department will rartt

The «»

It in coin "JOI cents on

Scribner

HON. SELVESTER LEAR­
NED, one of (lie most eloquent
sons of Michigan, will address
the people of Barry county, at
the (lourt House, on FRIDAY
EVENING of this week, Sept.
22d, 1876.
’

The PuLUahera of Scutaxaa.s Moxruir an­
nounce as among their attractions fur the
1
2H
earning year a new aerial story by Dr. j. U.
Holland, to be etf.il -dJ-Nich. las Mintuni ;'
theconclurionof-'That Lass o' Ixiwrie's and
Advertised Letters
Lonsdale tntulin 12 cfs.
of “Philip NoIsl's Friends; ' anew novel by
Hill's ditto 11 eta.
MissTrafton. "His Inheritance;" Sketches
Shirting Gets.
Liat of letters remaining in the Hasli^re P. of Foreign Travel.' by Gen. McClellan ; a
Extra heavy Shirting 12 els.
serie* of souMiug articles beginning with
O. Barry County. Mich. Sept 20. I«7C. X
"Salmon-Frehing." in October- and to include
Cottonadcs 15 to 25 cte.
Stephen Allen. Sylvester Annis. Fhrn f Trout-Fishing, Grouse, Duck-hunting, etc.,
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Hattie A. Cols, Almira Brown Whitmore ect.; -Twelve Heun with the Microeeope,*'
Twenty bone L'oracU 15 eta.
by Mrs. Herrick, illustrated with drawings
Bennett, George B, BHnwood. Jar,*,* T
Two button Kid Glares 'JO ctv.
by the author,and deicribing^’Tbc Ite;iniings
Jones, Charles
Kenyon.
Eli*Pccrlaw Warp 27 eta.
Kellogg, of Life." “Single-CoUsd Plant*," "Microsco­
Beautiful Shawls 85 eta.
Jehiel Pwiit. William ■•eeroan James W. pic Corals." and other wonders of the organ­
ic world; the Co-operative movement in
Pure Table Linen 45 eta.
Wells. IL F. Pelton.
Great Britain, by CLarlre Barnard (author of
All other Goods in proportion.
it u.i&gt; run fostaoi^
"Ono Hundred Thousand Homes"), being tlio
Cull and sec for yourself.
record of an expedition made fur the benefit
Sylvania Hall, H. W. White.
A full and complete aasortment of
of the readers of this magarinc among the co­
J. M. Ntvtas, p. M.
operative v-hopo and factories of England and Clothing.
Scotland; more papers by Mr. Clarence xxiaupl’df
A. W. Bai let.
Cook on housr-furnishlng ; more descriptions
Attention Fireman
of American Cities ; and many other j-apers
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consider business pertaining to
the Bell.
Ixrt all attend. Seven o'clock—sharp.
w; r. Hicks,
Chief Engineer.

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The Qvil Serviev,
-Suspected Dnlies,"1
«^n«Un■, *wl American Copyright."
The Old Cabinet contain* -A Discouraging
Experience, • Criticism. ' “Hawthorne," «ie.
I. T. yulnn has in "Home and Society" some
timely directions about fall planting. Iu
••Culture and Progress" Darwin is discumed ;
the "World's Work" describe, the artificial
production of Ice: and in "Bric-n-lJrac"
there is a description of the manner of admin­
istrating religious diKlpUne in n certain col­
ored household.

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By the Atchison, Topeka &amp; Santa Fe
Raikoad, the new and popular fine from
Atchkwn and Kuwas Citv, via the beauti­
ful Arkamots Valley, to I’uc do, Colorado
Sproga, Denver, Canon City, Cucharaa.
De! Norte, Trinidad, Santa Fe and till,
jioihts in Colorado, New Mexico and
Aritona. Special round trip tickets tD
Denver, only *50, allowing atop off privil­
ege* both ways on the main line, aud at
Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pike’s
Peak, Low emigrant rates to the Sau

Juan Minea.
Pullman Fulatx; Sleeping Curs between
the Mi-.-ouri River and the Rocky mounttains without change.
Close connection
made at Pueblo with trains for ’Denver
and Northern Colorado.
For maps, time tables and the “San
\ Juan Guide,” address,
T. J._ Andebsox,
. Pa»». xtyt.
Toiwka, Kan.
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STATIONS-

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Dealers tn all kinds

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tricL coMistlnx tho eunnllcw of Barn- and Eaton;
a lioi^vM-utoti.o each of tho two lleprtovntatire
Hhtriet* into which your county I* divW«l.
You ora ah® notified that al raid Grncral EJoction. tha foliowlnc Amrndmenta to tho Conaiitulion of thia Mate are to be rabaiUrd to tho people
of tho Suu for their adoption or ejection, v.*-;

talo^natint^lliiooraj^vldcd for by Joint Roaoln-

FURNITURE,
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And an anrandmant 14 Bratfoa 1. ArUotoSLra-

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cheaper than tutjr firm in tho State?
can do it. for, with tho help of

llovird Otr

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Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

*ui.*i"rioLi&gt;Es . Serr»tary of State.

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HTATIOS?

J. M. HEWES,

NEW AD VERTISMENTS

G. P.Rowell tCo’s.Column.

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TIME TABLE No. 8.

and be happy’ again

So to the Mountains of Colorado,

CHICAGO .fc LAKE HURON H

GOING WEST.

wc guarantee Satisfaction.

JUarmoa.

Hoarse furnfohed free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
Wo
Lanai sa—With
ran giro you better figures than over of­
ran IteilrocJ. for
fered before, far wc make the mnxt of cur 3::k£.'t±s
Coffins and Furniture.

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Hastings. Dec.. 22. 75.

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The Reliable Short Lite

EAST AND WEST.

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^Capital &amp; theCampaign of 18 76

•BAND BAPIDS AND DETROIT

th* invanuMut haa bwwmsuaeW aioce iu onraul-

JOHN Q. CBESSY.
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SALE ON EXECUTION.

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DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

TiWtWk, Shepard &lt;C Co.,
BATTLE C2ZEK. KXOa
These unrivaled machines and repairs for

0. T. SADI/i.

GRAIN, FLOUR
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Corner Woodbridge &amp; Shelby Sts,,

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CasuulaiionMerehaata and deniers in

Hastings, Michigan.

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Fruit Lands in tiie
Michigan fruit belt
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 25 1-2
acres to Exchange
’W-Jfor a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence Carnap,. Sta ail taital.

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Council Bluffs and Omaha,
Without Chaeso ol Can,

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE 1

THE FOE OF PAIN

FOR SALE

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VOL. XXI. NO. 43.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1876.

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WAGONS!

GEO. M. DEWEY

OUR CENTENNIAL

scon it in the four months since the open­
ing, is the opinion expressed now,on every
hand, and- it is evidently pretty well found­
ed. The sturdy yeoman and the represen­
tatives of Cities and Towns all over the
Country are now turning out in their
might, filling the hotels and crowding the
thoroughfares beyond anything that has
lately been anticipated.
One of the most attractive and instruct­
ive exhibits in MemoriattHaH the Art
Gallery is the collection oPGroek arid Ro­
man Antiquities, objects of nudiocval art
and Italian Brauses. This collection be­
longs to Alessandro Cutollaui of Rome
and is now exhibited to the public for the
first time, arrayed in a suit of three rooms
in the east corridor of the hall. In ojie
rodm are the marble embracing sixteen
busts, mostly’portraits of the imperial
time in Rome, two statues and a coujic
mask of Hercules.
They arc all rare
works of art. The room containing the
engraved ems and personal ornaments
pnrtmldy attracts the most general atten­
tion.
There are rude necklaces, amulets
and ornaments for the hair belonging to
die ancient bront period.. Beside them
it a case of amber ; come of the pieces be­
ing simply pierced by a hole iu order that
they could be strung together, the sub­
stance seemingly being too precious to be
cut, and others carved with quaint devices
ailaplcd’to the shape of the piece. In the
next case arc several ornaments, found in
the cemeteries of Etruria, with scarab
beads, and figures in glare and silver, plat­
ed with gold. Next come the gold orna­
ments from the ancient citt&amp; of Carre and
Clusium ; specimens of the earliest Eutrusean work in that ancient art of granulat­
ing gold—an art preserved only in tradi
tiun for centurias aud but recently redisoorurcl by Signor
brother IU
Ri.mc. Among the specimens here exhib­
ited are simc of the finest kind, showing
ale
uhtis
that the art was at its btest, and others,
again of au earlier and coarser quality.
alamazoo
The article# arc in both eapulatcd and uncapulatcd gold. There is a small flask
shaped something like an amphora, in
which the minute g’obulcs of metal arc
soldered to the surface in fine rigrags,-and
other patarns of peal delicacy. Another
fine specimen i* * strip of"gold with granu­
lated lines, between which is a row of
birds In rdief. J ust above this a beautiful
rose-shaped ornament, with a findr carved
bead in the center, and beside it is a lovely
wheel of gold, ending in acorns ofexquisite
workmanship^ From Greece, the cities of
Mctapontum and Tarentum yield orna­
ments of tho llalo-Greek style, made 350
years before tho Christ. Hern are car­
rings and oraaroonts iu gold (whoso use is
uncertain) of unsurpassed beauty and ex­
cellence. A pair of hdix-shaped whorls,
terminating in nobly carved women's heads;
an ornament like a brooch with elaborate
rusettos and pendant', a pair of dolphin#;
Cbuho of stars and birds--all show the
work ofmastor artists, and indicate this as
the best period of the goldsmith’s art.
From a period of 50 years later, ore neck­
laces and carriages and pendants in gold
and colored cnwncla, perfect specimens of
the new method already hflucncing and
hastening the decadence of the nobler art
•of working tho pure metal. These butter
flics and birds rcsplendant in green and
red, and blue enamel, the cujrids and wing­
ed animals, spirited in design, but oVtfelaborated and too minutely finished, give
us glimpses of Old World luxury such as
no words can convey. Tho excavations
from which those precious ornaments were
taken were made by Prince Tbrloma. 8o
rare are they that the British Museum has
only one specimen.
From Syria arc
COME
A&gt;U SEE MEI
fragments of rich diadems, medallions, and
bracelets of the Ptolemaic period of GraceEgyptian art. Here is a remarkable band
or spray of vine leave# with pearia for
grapes, and beridc it grotesque figorea on
pins and carrings, with a general lack of
refinement in the design and finish id
marked contrast with the 1 taioGreek work.
IJcing a business that Deeds n grmrt &lt;bm!
Following the decline of tho art under the
successors of Alexander wo have Italoof experience,
Greek funeral ornaments of an era 100
STKBDIXB BROTH KB*.
year# before Christ, then tho worguous
After many years
jewdry of tho Imperial time, when gold
in the business, can truly say that they .
was largely used us a mere Betting for em­
can do better work, and give belter ®itr
*rtin PIo»*r«l to
..
ends, garnets, and other atones; and, finally,
out FACTORY D«MiM Isfaction than any ether firm in this
with some examples from the times of
notion. W. H. Slobbin., the wmtor
Charlemagne, when tho workman had loot
their mining, and the noble metal had
urnnbor, wllb U&gt;« raperim™ of •

Fot T1e l“xT S'XTY °4Y» wi vUL stLL

Sfflfflffl nil FISH BIKIS., MS
KFaT IJL &lt;&gt;i0 BUSINESS CAM

At prices lower thah ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS.

In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings', we hoi'e a full stock of

POINTS

Swrnyrpr and Q«n»r»,

lOI.KIlOOK,
rberA Bailey’*

for the G , C
, Komnsox, Doihie and
K
Plows. Points arc all ground
nngrou nd
ami sold at I lie same price
points.
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OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

The Triumph is Complete.

irroj-s;

JOHN-STANLEY is the VICTOR.

hiuuier

M M. fl. HAYFORD,
1TTORXEY »-,.&lt;• .: .cllor nt Law. an

B|.«ek, Stale Street,

partnership*
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For fill Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees’
Sugars, Canned Goods, and al I oth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
JOHN STANLEY,
Hastsings, June 12, *76
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'■“undertaking WOOL. WOOL.
CABDING-

Ite-. will nlwoyn gin- bl"
MlUoc Io (bin
ot their CTlraMro
Hrane end Trw. funil.I.eJ when

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when desired.
lB*4»ft, i. ‘ ■'"•Uru. i'ndertiki.,.

vided into four compartments for cosme­
tics—once the property of some wealthy
Roman Lady. Hero also is a fine collect­
ion of br -nxe and silver military orna­
ments of the eleventh, twelfth,
and
thirteeth centuries, and some heavy gold
article* of adornment in more ancient
style.
•
Tho collection of engraved gems con tains
upwards of 270 specimens. They have
a case to themselves and n number of
them orc framed and hung up, so that
they can be viewed by transmitted light
and I heir exquisite workmanship studied
to advantage, the cullcotion form a com­
plete history of the glyptic art from the
earliest times down to the fifth century of
Christ. Here are Arayrean
eylindera
from Ninevah and Pcraepolis : Greek
A rabs, amulets and gems in intaglio and
cameo—many cf them published and
known to collectors as among the most note­
worthy examples extant. There are my­
thological subjects and imperial portraits
on sardonyx. Thus in this one collection
is to be seen the refined execution of tho
early Greek and Roman, where beauty of
design is tho theme—and the Roman
cameos, with their nrnro or loss realistic
portraiture : the student can ask for no
more than ih's.
Of ring# particularly gold, there is a
collection of upwards of 350, extending
from tl&gt;c earliest Tyrrhenian to the end
of thu sixteenth century; besides gold
thcro are rings in silver, bronze, glass,
amber, and several kinds ot stone. Many
of them arc of special interest to arch­
aeologists. Ono contains an intaglio po&lt;
trait by the engraver. Apollonious. An&gt;
nothcr is a superb piece of carving in
amber. Here are examples of the various
styles that obtained among ancients and iu
medieval times from the monstrous seals
a# large as a silver dollar and an inch
acruss, loaded with ornamentation and
figure devices, to tho coiled snake—which
seems to have been a favorite form—and
tho plain gold band without a lino of
chasing or engraving of any sort.
All those may not bo appreciated by
people unfamilliar with ancient history
but they interest all who have an eye for
the 'curious and instructive
wbsw
there is such an endless variety of things
to bo seen and written about, one can
only dip in here and there and give the
striking pointe. My only aim in these
letters is to give a faint idea ot what the
wain features
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of
the show
arc.
Veras.

STEBBINS BROS.
Hn.U»«».J«lX'SStb.mn.

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When oil paint cannot be afforded for
fences and outhouses, a good whitewash
will look well and bo durable. The (bl­
owing wash is excellent:
Take a clean borrell that will hold wa­
ter- Pat into it half a bushel of quick­
lime, and slake it by pouring over it
boiling w tor, sufficient to cover it four or

voter, and add two pounds of srIbImU* of
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PAI STS AND OUTHOUSES

Fanner- and others often have ohthouses
to paint, Lut they cannot afford to use
white lead, and they ask “is there no kind
of durable paint that I can tUc which is
cheap 1" . To meet this demand for cheap
paints, every owner of land that contained
a substance that could be ground, or pul­
verised, and make paint when mixed with
oil has barreled up. this commodity, brand­
ed It ‘Mineral Paint," and put it in the

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wash tq harden on the r.ood-Work. Add
sufficient water to bring it to the oonaiatcncy of thick wh’ '&amp; ’ash."
cream color, add 3 lbs. yellow ochre.
For fawn co’or, rdd 4 lbs. ember, 1 lb.
Indian red, and 1 lb. lampblack.
For gray or stone color, add 4 lbs. ure&gt;
bcr. ana 2ms. iaspblMk.

much more durable than common white-

market; but twenty years of experience
with the most of thews paints shows that
they are of very little value; and my ad-

them, m they iuu*L,be mixed with linSocd
oil to b&lt;tof aay valuo on buildings ; and
this kind of paint soon fades in color, and
bcnefil of the cows, but for the money it
is washed off by the rains after tho first sea­ pv'j in to the pocket of their owner. Two
son. Tlic’C is no kind of paint that Sands of ladian meal, worth at most
can be used on outbuildings, or any other
roc oenta; and the same quantity of
buildings, that will giro satisl'action, ex­ wheat bran, or middlings, not coWing any
cept white lead and. linseed oil. Zinc
makes as pood u paint, but it is dearer
than lead. . Then we have “chemical" her incnrse of milk will be.
paints that also ore good, being made in
part of xinc, and ready mixed and colored. rtya : “If the dairyman ■ prepared t&gt;
I can recommend the “Averill Chemi­
cal Faint’’ thus mixod and colored, ns
equal in durability to white lead, but it
coste
about
the
same
price
as lead ; and I have found no advantage
in using it over white lend. If an out run’ o7n whole seasoc
bou.se first receive « good heavy coat of oftst de tends upon the
crude petroleum (kerosene unrefined) put.
on with a whitewash brush, then let it dry
a few weeks, and then apply a coat of
white lead and linseed oil, and you will
have n print that will not
be
expensive, whijo
it will
be vciy and wheat-bran in equal quantities, or ten
durable,
and
equal to two ordi­ alone, will rnswsr the purpose to keep up
nary coat* of peinL Crude petro'oum has the condition .of the cow and her flow of
been selling,»low as ton cento per gallon milk."
by the Varrel.

been altogether debased to secondary uses,
PROFFER TIME FOR FAIKTXHO, &amp;C.
the collection ends.
In the same case with these oraamentr
October and November are the best tell-------.
. . _.j
------ e.i_ t__- montlis for printing the outrides of build- type, polishes
rags. It is folly to hire a printer to paint iog stick. B
outbuildings, when the owner has nothing or swear at th
1
“i•J* —in whinb noaeody
that bo can work at himself to advantage, the compoata
P«P»”d- donnlinn*. Here, too,-

WELCOME MARBLE.
MKM, »■&gt;•«.«&lt;

know how k&gt;UM paint brush. He ou
k-ira in one day to do a fair job, notwith­
standing that profraioual paintar* *p»y
aay that he a ill “apothe work and waste
a great deal of point." Anybody can mix
write lead and oil. Four gallon# of cil
arc enough for‘100 po *nds'of lead, and a
L»od color for any bouse can bo’ made
with burnt umber, as light or as dart ;m
“ ^you ploare. &lt;Jsc half raw and
ha’f bailed oil, w:th no drier, a-d buy
Fur oil# of oil merchant* when yon can.
have juft F nigh; raw oil at 65 oenta,
and boiled at 60 cents per gallon, by the
can of tan
gallons, the
rh^p^
that
I
over
purchased • it,
and of good quality. Buy the best of
brushes, m a two dollar brush* is cheaper
:n the end than one of the same sue for
one dollar. If you have fences to point,
o-e ofyour boy# thould do the work.
Lot him learn now to do it by practice I
have often made a good fence paintar of a
boy 16 to 18 years old in a w&amp;&gt;k, than be
can be set at outhouse painting. In
brief farmer# should seldom employ a profeffiional painter for any kind of wort,
when they have som grown almost to
uanhood, or when they tncmselvm can
fiad time to do their own painting and
: re expense. I refer to men who are
compelled to be economical in these times.
Painten, however, must live as well ss
other people by their tr la. Let us
take a took inside of your i Jellir^.
These rooma need painting !&gt;adly. Get
some white lead, -nd spirits of turpentine
(no oil)r and ct your wife ot daughter
print one room on trial. Many a lady
I j. on » painting “rig" and painted rooms
almost as well napn-nttoal printer. Or
in the wintergasson, or on stormy days,
you might paint ihew rooms youroclf.
One doesn’t know what ho can do till
he makes a trial. Money sated in this
way is money earned. I once know a
ladvwho .bought her wr dding drma with
money her father gave her for paiaiiag
the i uide of his house. She was Dot to
proud to do it, and to-day she hives on a
fiuo farm, and paid for from her labor ss
well as that of her husband.

RURAL TOPICS.

GFREuBLE &amp; ItUSSELL.
. e--------------- - -------------------- —-

50yi

THE VICTORY IS WON !

fish.

LETTER.

Philadelphia, Sept. IGth, 1876.
More- people will visit the Exposition
during the remaining few weeks tbau have

rURUSHER:

••’ i'h.® ;

WHOLE NO. 1086

�““^^•“bwu^jnpW

OUR NEW YORK LETTER .
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER

Demoorttio Ch 1 SanIM Rgforrn.
General Hurlbutwa dhila guiahed mem­

Washington, D. C., Sep. 15th. 187«

EDITOR ber of the United c atm H ouae of Repre­

sentatives, thus da Bribe* the Democratic

lUniHt*. Mio«h SmH: 25, 1876.

practice of civil-scrmcc reform.
“How haa this^Hcrusc applied

civil'

That -troublea never ooms singly"
been proven in the case of the Bourbon
Democracy
within the past two months
,
Tilden was no sooner nominated than

service reform in Va own appointments ?
Hu it retained con [«ujnt officers or ap-

pointed new ones fc 1 the sole consideration
of fitness ’ Sir, th » advent of this Dem&gt;use to ’jidwer was signalized by a
e sueh m has not been seen
Lean, gi tint, famished by long
abstinence, the. multitude of applicants
passed belief From Maryland to Toxas

HAYEH’ PLATI^OBM

i

"Honeat money for al), and
free \school8 for all.
There
shoula be no inflation which
will depreciate the oiie nor" eecteoan intarferance which will
destrdy the other.”

they made miaerab i by bnucn importunity.
They trooped to the plunder as tho vultures
seek the carcass.A Yon selected a door­
keeper on the sole ground of his experience
in the same cap city in the Confederate
Congress, and you summarily turned him
out because he bogastly wrote to a private
friccd what you aft felt, but dared not say:
that office wag a I »d thing ta have.

It

was hard on Fitskugh, for he was not tho
that felt “bigger than

NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. only man on the
old Grant.*

For Frrndrnt,

RUTHBFQBDB. HAYES,
of Ohio.
For"'Viet-Pmufeat,

WUAIAI A. WHEELER.
of New York

»-

'•You turned oi l eterk after clerk, gray
and experienced a duty, and filled their■
places with partisans."
“You removed disabled Union soldiers,-

IMPANY.

B welter BoeinoM-

roimiui.
Australian New-Yorkers all cheered thetr
Tb.
«t L«i» HobiuMo ^ontrvmen to the echo. But they win*
hr Gr-nroor fapta ol
~
1l.„ 'ofajod, Md &gt;
M- the moel UKmnife»L
Americans, a» v
•.Hr —tuur .Ita.,
who the worn deMill, flo™ we
&lt;ticeoftho
1farii, uf their erm., nude ibem Hetorm SEW YORK (mA Itlll.BOkb
F,ol,l mmrtunen »lh« “
,l
eouodoeo end hu oxceptiooel eeidoila e&gt; fonnen
£“&lt;1
,cueld mukmutabip—*b» del'bede, oog
w.iling .hotaing “W •
*“*»*“
r.rwd u ,lIW| .
a^dmop bed fix
; his siiA®. *D&lt;1 be down in t"“cy P°" ■ .-■■■, —
I E?w ^YBtTytou.
sitiOoM, and draw a long careful sight, what I
-rdordl,-.
'Se i. he in eeUtal work t wlulJ»dd .ooh
■ man do against Sitting Bull . yhy don I ni«.' theSteiatyrr mi aht ■/. ,
they practice shooting from the ahouider ?
when I w» a boy the good marksman wu K«Tt
i tk. JOiSJ
tioooffa. Uhta.. n.™ M«miMd dtrifaeuM tad
£ who Sid ta£o a Mjnirri on the j=
that be bed, u ia alleged aod geoenil be- aoueual eoldowe orer
P
inj
nr . drer on tlic run.
Thus the sports.*ui
.e.iT ujBllh
„„
Xmtader
pome
far
the
"
lierod, committal purjory to aroid payiog f™“ ' “““J1.8*’?
(him Maioe,
bi. .Hotted .bar. of th. eapeoae of a war ,l‘“;
J,
f^ &lt;h.t the K»or Few York moi who ■»«,«rird .hoigtata. Th., fargel fad ihta kind of diooe-| ---------,_,4-------------- pncipiutal b, tbe political part, of
rfa™ Statai rwrwai Egi. „&lt;* fir Hook., or Ihgoom tai for
rtki ha w» recital M a b»d.r. II. P»bb»u
-’tH1s&gt;^TINg“ STATIONS
wm found ebarital with b.rior appwpm- er than it baa been ’“'J
■
u hwo. During the lato war it will ba re­
membered, Berdan’s sharp-shooter* could
MtabiaowhoqUm-Mdanr doBm. The, bar.
!rep batterie* silenced by picking off____
fukstON TICKETS^
committal to bi. emUod, u a metal compmbe.d the-I
b
g inner* at long range, and nwiy an officer
.
m**. —Ill I— -■ .11 _ ■
taut. Ho wee openly a~~d of baafaf i.
tTXfa! upon who', life Ita fata rf. Ml depended
was
diubkd
by
these
thousand
yard
I
swindled thousands of laboring men out of been altoget
*
. 0
And M ihi countrici that I
fa.fn.iuof their labor, b, th. fund.- the eounh, . ~d, In W. ir"
rre but prepared for war. hare the fewest |
.----------------lenti-neoffaiopl-um. He wm known men. ore. fa -be emo . .btta^wbom«.
arnntyfoTtho ^United State*. There b no SAILL*k™b,
D. K. BOID, Jr,
to b.reltan intimnlol, aaeoelatal with a ifa dmtateuon, .nd who ... » detataW

a record which would not bear a
1
dose inspection was unrolled to the
'
of &gt; multitada of «utui« •&gt;"*
'
Th, former ooedod u&gt; mienmoopc lo
Uctfaofdm dmiwtur ul Cb.rUun
“^faefad
of hl.

came the hordes ,&lt; office-hunters on the
trail of their unhafpy patrons, whose life

very
g*»

Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania

ring of tho woret knarea tfli erer diagrae-1 in that ptupom now,and filled their places with others of an­ ed the politirol annals of New York eity. I This is why the Republioans of Maine and
‘
other stripe, and Would have made a clean He forfeited tho rrepect and confidanoe of Vermont, no ».U« Jww they-pH ™
- every friend of hard money by his dmJJJJ ’qiMrtbB corotsl np. Rafiy,I
sweep but for the popular indignation.

(graceful capitulation to the- repudiated I
aDj the other * reformers" of th i
of
the hand-writting on the wall, .
( the West in order to seture their sup-1 city,
port
iu
his
race
for
the
Pmidcnt.
Hi.
midihey
are aick-oo prominent Ikrno-'
,
^•■pta-mfa- bar. bta. faown to
££
OLDIK,
ever before known.
.
“You hare twice exhausted the con tin- be so moousistent with the pracatiec ot a
Hendricks is bicker than»
gent fund of the House by needless and life time, and with the traditions of his j, of tJjen,. ft» a sick time for Democrats,,
extraragant sums vxpendod for witness**) party which he has followed with the the capture of Tweed is bothering them•
on trivial matters, and have run up bills to bigotry and blind real of a devotee that fcarfolly. and there b more shivering sod
be met hereafter by frightful amounts for fa. «r, tam"n&gt;t&gt;Tm-|u. eumofab. fbMnsi. ri&gt;«.w&gt;ong premmenl mem^
. cunning
,
»ILbcm of the party, than
be lact
regarded. as a synonym .for thi
of
lo a htUc.for Ife&gt;r
he
making and printing your investigations.
“You hare insulted the President by tricksters. The Southern States were se- Olghl
oul the mfcrela of the prison
resolutions demanding his authority fur lected as axperixnental grounds, when it I house, and his return strikes terror to their
the exercise of his official functions out wu propotad ta orereome fae iulelligew I beta TiHta who wu bi. council fad
eoeFtakm.offa.mmta, ielheieb»lilil, H“«^^’i»k1^ |« ‘h^.°.f.1g!
side of the city of Washingtdn, and have
spoils,' went back on him the moment he
party, by the un-1
been ignominiously convicted of ignofance to the rebel-copperhead
...
-r •
. . got into disgrace aud he fears that the Beas
of law and of history by his crushing re­ stinted use of money. Vermont and I may jjj exactly how dore that connocV‘
4------ in
“ I1 ion was and bow much of the plunder he
pl,.
. '
Maine have spoken in thunder
tone
“You refused at first clerks to some of
the committees, but hare surreptitiously
and in detail appointed more clerks than

mtrru.
wiixxix.

“You have demanded elaborate reports
on all manner of subjects from the Depart­
ments, and hindered the public service by
exacting these replica on matters which
had already been officially reported and

AND NOW THE VERY’ MEN
WHO MJttJGHl AND VOTED TO
BREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW
UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION, STILL CALLING
ITSELF ^'DEMOCRATIC. APPEAL
TOTOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
RENDER TO THEM ALL THE
GREAT TOWERS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT. THEY ASK TO AD­
MINISTER- ITS LAWS, CONTROL
ITS' TtEVENUEfi. ANDTO MOLD
ITS*’ 'POLICY AT HOME AND
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN-

didatE^, Though living in
THE KOPTH, -OPPOSED- EVERY
MEASURE AW THE WAR, ALL
TII^JIPVEMENTB TO-ORGANIZE
THE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
THEkRKBBLLIGN. AND ALL THE
SAEBOPdiRD* ADAPTED TO 8E-

TORY. THE MEN THEY WOULD
BRING INTp .THjE CHIEF PLACES
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO

The Grat Sotto TtaiiM®.

to the tail, aod 'be various pp«"&gt;
ben., Hid.,. K
Sw T»t. SqA- 22,1876beUlebed been » prolta“, l1””.
ntainftaled.
Potltfal* — Bu.faeu — EMiion Note. hl„ Ita w
Th, Groot Shootinc M.tch-The The immaae Id* I»Y^*“*

were in print-’
Such is tho foretaste of the reform we
have had in tbs House of Representatives.
That u the . ply branch of our National
Government t iat is now in posscesion of the
Democratic party. - Where ia Barclay, who
survived during great numbers of adminis­
tration j ?
Where are the soldiers of the

Railroad

CALIFORNIA

of jicoplu were present,and while each ns I TMBcmtJAO&lt;» A woxiTH-wE&lt;rr.B!.- raiu
tionality expressed unmistakably, Us de I
WAY
sire for its own succeaa, there was nothing I trmbnuvs under one manaxeuicat the
but the best of fueling manifested. ThelQreat Trunk Railway .Lima of th*
foreign Teams are extravagant in their I WEST and NORTH-WES’l, and, with
their I Ita numeron*branch)* andcoi.:uv:lun»,
rommendaiioa of the gcncn«lj ot there
ahoFt?rt and qulckert route
American competitors, and of thetr treat-1 ljetirefn Chicago and all points in
went, generally, ainee they hav«« been tn I IbU&lt;0IB&lt;
WiactaeiU*,
Nobthkrx
the country.
I MtcmoArt. Minnesota. Iowa Sb■hie „ arm KM BinnxiMa
I ■**■«*. Caufubnia. and tbe W dhi
TerritoIUEh. Its
THE n EECU km »u tuwKN*

&gt;■ one. mom or, tta
3 Omaha and California Line
wttl be re»e»lta«l, &gt;0.-4 tatabta, .nd £
auJ
nat(
Beecher wanted the ea*; tried m the I
|nta |n NoirrnEBN Illinois, low*,
wilds of Franklin County, to which Moul-1 jjAKoTUt Nrbhaska. Wyomijw. Col
ton oWectod, on Uw acore that he could I OUXDO| Utah. Nevada, Calit ilma,
not afford to go there to prosecute. Judge I Qreuox, China, Japan and ArettADvckman lias refused to change the venue. I Lt a. , Ila
.ndliAhorMofacror ufad hwiubo iri- Chicago, Madison and St.
od iu Brooklyn or New York. Beecher's I
Patil Lin6
attorney, Shearman, will put it off till the I
tfae alu&gt;rt Unh for Nobtiiebn Wu
last possible moment, mi th&gt;rc is a fair | conbin and MlNNWuTA, and for Mapeb^
tatafas
nuMdinz
Tb.ro
»&amp;
bHrJMta
M[»
denunciation of the quack pretender in tho I got. And Tilden is not alone in this fear.
attempt made to debauch the voter of There, are hundreds uf Democrats in the vere little intere* taken in it now.
I
1
city
who
are
howling
“
reform
”
who
are
in
thoro State). So recklessly confident were |
Iietxo.
I^jnona and St. Peter Line
th* same fix. When Tweed gets bock,
the manager* in New York State, that at1 and tells his story, the source of a great
Is the only route fo.- Winona. Itecitrotub
Owatonna.
Mankato, nt
their nominating, convention two weeks I many large fortune*, the place from which
TO CALIFORNIA.
abd all point* in
ago, Mr. Doreheimer was snubbed and in* I a great many gorgeous furnished Iiquscm.
Houthcm and Central Mincaola- 11*
carriages, horses and all sorts if plunder,
suited by the leaders because he had once
will be made known, and a great aiany
The Prophet Not Without Honor in | Green Bay and Marquette
belonged to the party of loyalty and pro- bright stars in the “reform** firmament ___
will
His Own CountryI
Line
grew, and they greeted the nomination of I go down in gloom, with a nasty streak be­
II* tbe only line for Janfsvillc,
lloratio Seymour, with a shout of appro- hind them. Theac men are hedging now,
----------| Watbhtown, Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh,
nl .Inwutata u fam with which be I by nreufapfaet Tweed', taura fa. Kt­
Tb. Opinion of Tburr Who nr.
.
,
, .
,
। .I publican tnck, and that bt haa sold out to
wu cheered wbe» he ideuuSed h.mulf f
Ltml „«l fa, »mt rich derelopRight on the Ground.
I Hancock, and the Lake bCTEKio*
with the farociom mob fa 180 b, * “
lOoVNTBT. Ita

1‘KTKR, Now 11LM,

BVaiNKsa.
Union army, many of them wounded and dressing the murderers and i neen diaries of I
H„
.oj SewYork
disabled 1 Nearly all gone, a elean sweep. which B, wu eompoud u "m, ftiarf*." I
i
Two
weeks
later
they
were
driven
by
I
begins
to
look
Hks
New-York again. The
Nine months ofsuch expesieace is far more
•uggeative than an elegant letter on civil- stron of dreumstanees. to accept another Hotels are full, the jobber* are doing a large
reuettale Kepublicu .. farir lewta. f„ I ttal.ud it me, be «M, mid fau w.h.te
aetviee reform.
Massachusetts they attempted to mask tarned
“J*
Br*. PT0®
. lasiucnuatna iucj aucmpwu
i niore on something like solid ground. Now
Political Nolen.
their sinister dcaigw* under the cloak of IR
tfa0 people outside of the
Mr. Adams respectability, who twelve great citic* to do their share and end the
Col. M. P. Nolan, one of the moat prom­ short months before wu a candidate for deprusion. We have knocked off all the
inent Dcasoc'ais of Ohio, has taken the
Beputr^betata
stim-p for Hayes and Wheeler.
The explan.tamn that have been offered I
Uiat b IiecaMary n&lt;nr is to kfl! the
If Tilden refuses to come out and explain
in explanation of Mr. TiHcu's alleged croakers, refuse to listen to any one who
parjury are so trifling a* to only beget talks of hard time*, and go on, just u
iu.1802 he will be the worst defeated can­ contempt for the inventors' poverty of 'bough you didn t expect the w«xid to
didate that ever aspired to the Pnwidoocy __ _
i
oonie to an end to-morrow. Bey, sell,
nworcCT. Tl.c latest caure of spprelwn. . . __•
;
’
.“Live within your income” has a signifi­
cant sosnd to Tilden just now. No doubt Indiana by the teen who are fredi from Crops are good, on the average, pget* will

TH&gt;WMBrH.” THBS4KEBTATE8
THAT*PASftBD ANfc MAINTAINED
live within.
ordtkaiteJcbof SECESSION ARE
Very encouraging.—The Democrats arc
THM MAHT STRENGTH QJP THIS
trying to figure out a gain in the recent
COj
Vermont election. They boast of having
■Hr a gain of fifty par cent, in one town.
jjjflr
................— —
the Dimoovisy uv Noo Ycrt'cvcrjienxrit Investigation discloses the fut that out of
him. to ootnawff uv a idrip alive they are
idcota. Mereifiil' Revina ! the idee ur
tic ticket A* they had bot two votes last
hix beln brot bayk to tcllwat bo knows ur
rings, witk Tildsn « a reform candidate ' This looks encouraging'.

Wheaswer a Diasocratie rtotesman gits
thro srMurtrtfiin‘he ought, for thenske nv charged that Col. MeCroery had sought to
hi* sarvivorst, to he Immgjitly killed. Tbe
brinafc Uk of
iUpab&amp;ui
charged from the employ of the Express
Company far peKttcal reasons.
C. B.
Leland, the employer of Whitmore, nquarythe «Mhs of b* ehcck-book abepi bix per-

their victories in Vermont and Maine, be fab*The leader* are cowering htfbre the blows 11t,?8

-•
than before tho war.

FreePort and Dubuque Line

-----

Unsought Testimony In Favor I Istheonly route for Elgin Ibx-KroBD,
r .1. * nU o t \| ••
Fkkktort, aud all pointe via Freeport.
of the Old Reliable
] ila

Chicago and Milwaukee

Ncrth-Wett

______

Line

I Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is tb'1.
W* doa i give this for « A*
bm I ” ge ™ {^ii? through Evanston.
1.1. ,w,«r..tl, r.—tad fau CWUr B.PH. •“'*
gU&lt;mi,»M&gt; I'M.

UdiLlSi

Md.0w.Kll M

a“p

Pullman Palace Cars
Arc run on ail through trains of tats
A trip on tho steel railed and well balawed tOM,bh lathe ONLY LINE ranaiK
road, is not any more now, if aa much, wear
sad tear oaths etnpkiyea and macbiMgy ta a I the** care between Chicaro andw- •

____
_____________
BSZ1 &lt;nsMa&lt;o and Milwaukee.or rhl’
as it wu oa iboiron rails from Chicago to I cago and Winona.
CTiuten, 138 mile, ia th. otara Gms.
I At Omaha our Meepera c ”'
R is not Mcanury for us to-uy tbQlhs C. the Overland Sleeper* on tn. un*”
b M. w, R , l. . Itai^lu. tail fa ,.ta, I'MlUo lfallro.4 far »U
w“' *
particular, that it rid* u «uy u siiUag in tbe M|«ouri River.
. .
a ‘-rooking rtmta" that it. ouch* arap«ri«,. I __On thearrivn of th«&gt; t«d««J*

Thu
For Council “lu®.
.*»«,**, fa. farofa.T“'“ThW«l&lt;Tmfa- UF ud
»«raMP*r, Uu wlferUwl iomt, fmr. |pall»oin I'afacc '»r»»lnR . y ju,®.
lemtUiMl. Dot Ufa. r.f.r. um, .r. BteopUl. CM.
o,III Tiro
ul»lwmM;n nppMfa.qMa.Ull&gt;.
iSTl. F»ul ‘“..“'tSn/PultaM
UeTM.a -. If pMUIc. ih. rapnk. tr*M- will I Through Tfalu.
■
.
I(,^
h.M.np.0. fan. li.W.M. wm Thtaoelhro.
o&gt; M h

U..mpl^_. Umw,
,

,

,

reason wuy ll

" - ,wfc4 ””

,

they know they deserve.
BhoaW not be so everywhere. It is enAn encourageing report by the Com- eouragmg ware the streets crowded with
missioner of Intern Revenue has 1 eeJtn ad a truck*-

to the effect that the receipts ofhis oflieo
estimates made al

FAMUloM motk*.

the annual report iu I bair la braids or daasic XnoU, will be glad

Dtaemlta. Thi. face nd, tadbmc th.
petard Utaimonjlhnn .11 pninu, .bowing j,

. hedfa, redd in fan

burinm of Uta uMm

ri^I eimple .nd

beeomiec
fa’

For fa. honu. llxme who like lo

whole country. There are complaints of wear their hair loose wave Afightly, and
indaquate force in many of the bureaus of I
net or silk lacing, now

dark or vary fight
or cardinal ribbon is

t

Ma.

est appreeved comtroetioa ian with a band at 1 For Spartaand
•
ua nerrt. ami a hud of bmta., wahmn any MlnneeJta, One 1 hrouu-&gt; 1 r. In
ar of aeeldent or tnesavvaicuee.
| with Pulhuan Bleepers !■ "‘“J ywo
Evvry employe on the road feel* a personal 1 • Foe DabtKiOe, jin
&gt; puilmai*
iiereota the North-Wsnttm HailAy-. It s . Through aji11
TmhM daib
--- - •.
iwIImm"
» «w .
tattat train*
Carton ..
nl&lt;bttra
ln*
vial’ll"'
For Uubuque.oil &gt;•“ Ln» ■ .. &lt;llh
as anything Ji* cut 4e it will enntfai M&gt; Io
Great Laku to th* Gnat Missouri Hirer.

Nasbt.

lightly ra«rd, oogSning tta tair «l tta

er when it elected Abraham Lincoln;
when the South said they would nut stay

w&gt;m«u.'', fte-rxe. Kifaoeu. w
UTiw.rnr.
,
„

quarters near 7th street to ita new
location at the corner of 12th street and
Pennsylvania Avenue. Secretary Morrill
whole still in Maine, has reqnrrod the

SSI
W.5JS
“tw's'oS' City
Tains dally. Pollnwn t an» t° w
FourThUn.^
Fur. Rockford, ^w‘rU”F'b Kvou ran

for the excellent judgement and txt di»-

SELF’S

—

Chicago-

�uounoil Prooee«inga.

ipliblicapBapjwj
nMT caiiftT.

Greenback* Athn' on.

Common Council of the city of Hastings was
the 19th day, of September 1870. but there
not being a quorum present, the Counuil wM
adjourned until to-morrow evenitig Sept. 20th
187G.

to be hoped that there will bo o

Tbw Gtmtlenan from Grand Rap Ida has

mcncing on Wednesday tho 27th

»™M »T ri,M k-,. Hu ! ,luk tk&lt;
“"“'J- 1&gt;U« u pls k&gt;..lrf., „ u,,
L. D. Qcackkxkvsu,
*““« •• “ •
Recorder.
To undertake to report *11 that wa* said would
occupy to much space in your column*.
But when their arguments arv lapped, and
An adjuuned meeting of the Common
the wind let oct, there will not Le much left.
the Council room on the 20th of Septembei But what there is will be decidclly green.
"hen I arrive! about the first thing 1 saw
Present, the Mayor, Recorder, Aid.. Daw- was n large rixed mnn with hl/ coat off, and
arms
extend^!, and wa* telling (he people that
gon. fowls, Reed. Sheldon and Tomlinaon.
The ininutet of previous meeting veto tin. gtcal country of our* was in debt. As
there wan no rcanon assigned for thia indebL
read nnd approved.

T1MK &lt;-AKI&gt;

OUR COUNTY FAIR.

Let'us oil

should make extra effort* to make the Fair
doubly interesting by making the entries a
great deal larger than ever before, and by every
one who possibly can, attending the same.
Our officers are an efficient gentlemanly set bf

Iit. Inur.l&lt;tive to croM walk ocvom Railroad Street on
East side of Broadway and a side walk from
there to Stale Srcct and on motion the prayer

»r FIVERS.

C Priudle dervd to be built within tvr6 weeks.

Win Tinkler

John llutchklM'
____ C !| Batter
. E A jfolbreok

J W Hough taiin

THE COUNTY.

B'd desi re to oalt your attention to our stock of strictly
pureDR UG3 and M'.EDl CINES- TFe make a speciality in
dealing in only strictly-prime DRUGS. WebeUeveit is
for the interest of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime andpui'e MEDICINES.
TP c have a large stock of

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No.l Lard Oil
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

but to impart to each and every one attending,
a feeling of honor and pride, that Old Barry
elate a* regard* produce, cattle, tuanu fact tir­
ed article* Ac Ac. Then let the inhabitant*
of our County, one end all honor the occasion
by turning out and making our Centennial

' Of Gilbert Matthews, C. L. Beach nnd oth­
ers. Relative lo the alley back of Button's
traction of the
and others was refcrcd to Street Committee.
*aylng out luud.
Of Wm. Burgher, H. W. Rolf and others
somethin;'. t&lt;&gt; do
relative to aide.walk on Stale Street was pre­ produce. But
sented and on motion of Aid. Reed tbe prayer
Aid. Sheldon prevailed inetuciing the Mar­
shall to notify tho owners of the property

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE.

bad.'
currency. I then came near
Remember it commences on Wednesday the
that supply and demand had 27th sod (o continue three days.
with regulating the price of
Come every body
that would have interrupted
At tho _ Democratic Senatorial convention
held at Nashville on Saturday last, Geo. M.
Anderson was nominated forSlate Senator in
tramp* originated T Well if you could attend
this I6lh Senatorial District.. Another good,
soiuo of these Gnanco meetings you could learn
and genial .fellow to stiffer slaughter.
all these HiUgs. They originated sir in our
Mother Country :
England once contracted
Much sickness prevails at present. Pliysitheir currency. Their greenliacks I suppose, cicns busy.
although w» did tii&gt;t learn iu wbal age it ws*.
At'ention Firemany_
But at that time their mills and manufactories

Bought very low and WE will sell them at
prices that will please the closest buyer.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY
xxl3Iy]

Hostings, Aug. 12th 187G.

Ayer’s

RiCKFOUb

WOHkjic

Hair Vigor,

The Ftre Hcjiartmcnt will meet at llio En­
gine rouius Tuesday evening. Sept. 2Gtb, lo
consider bnsinens pertaining lo the
ploymeal with their c urrency contracted had to Let all attend. Seven o'clock—sharp. .

meat, in cunse&lt;|uonto of which they had to
tramp Now you have It; So too in this coun-

of St. Committee recommending that the pray- •
er of the Petition roUtire to Apple Street bo- uutfraii ful uan.eof tramp. I thought then of
tramp, tramp, tramp, the Loy* keep marching.

Of St. Committee relative to the Petition of
Mrs Guraiah recommending it lo be accepted

For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
hi ch is at once

Chief Engineer.

healthy, and ef-

Penton* dcairing &lt;o rent ths Dinning Hall,
or to put eating or candy stands on Fair
turrs in march of anything but something to Ground* will plrana confer with tbo under­
signed wit bout delay.
•
• a clmchsr wc bear something

the

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Faiaily Knitting Machine

adopted.

Ulivc lo opening Church St. from Grand Si.
Booth to Clinton Street wav on motion accept-

reason tlmt the car* are not running from
Kalamazoo to I.on elI, via Hastings. Well the
currency Las contracted can not bo obtained
for lev* than 15 or 20 percent. But hold your

C.S cent*, of Cbarlea Horten for fill fill, of
James SUttcriy for f7 60, of George Robinson
for |A, of Thomas Betts for V&gt; St. of Greeble
and Russell for $18 67, of Frank 8. Bowen for j m&lt;&gt;a,cnt be disappeared like Hamlet's Ghost,
fl 50 and of Frederick McNair for $15. On 1 oUt Uto thin air
When The man frt.ta Grand
■notion of Aid Rec! Were severally allowed by | Rapld^ stepped in. not to make aspeech, b«it a

un the nimropriale fund.*.

local Blisipe^ Jtotice?

Now atUaclios univtfsal aUsotlonbv its
l^rsas

■x"Irs*KSK'

srtoahh*

r.&lt;

going &lt;&gt;n in the city of Ixmdon. England, fora
loan of money tn finish this little road with,
per-edventurv they are inflated over there,

hwill kail every powibls variety of plain and
fancy

DBY GOODSHAVE

AInl&lt;Mt M*&lt;iral Kpecsl,

feet!r formed and'shaped by th* mrefiino itoolf.

rUKEfUF^ruL
FALL.

complete, in/ram./ev
I and from
twenty to forty pairof»o*k» in a day.

Art

-SaWK-BxsiK.
foe nd equally a« Wai m the Sewinr Machine.
‘EvVa Kmprefret, e.d
d&gt;rte« trial *■ rr^traUtfi.*■
. ’ . ,
Tbe Bickford Machine i* the only Ixliimaie

Where?
At A W. Bailey
’s
Lonsdale mualin 12 eta.
.

Hill's ditto 11 cts.
Shirting Gcta.
Extra heavy Shirting 12 els.
CoUonadtM 15 to.25 eta.
GoodTickine 12 ct*.
''Machine.
Twenty bone Coweta 45 eta.
Two button Kid Gloves !W eta.
al $»&gt;».
Peerless Warp 27 etaBeautiful Shawl* 85 eta.
bushel, ho
Pure Table Linen 45xta.
BiCxyoanKerrTixa M
m„
AU other Goods in proportion.
ontyXDcrall perbushsl, in Kentucky, and he
XXtOrl Sole
Soto Msnafoctsren.
Manufactory. Bratilcte.ro, Vi.
Call and sec for yourself
says think «&gt;f that farmers, and wo thought of
of
A
full
and
complete
assortment
i
it. Supply and demand never can penetrate
the scull* of these orator* which 1 should Clothing.
xxiaug3tf
A. W. BaiLKT.
tjilnk wav two inches thick in thin place*.
We neat received *omc more infonaatien about
OILS. OILS.
England.
.
Did you know Ur. Editor, that ths King­
For Machinery
dom of Crest Briton was named by ten or
1 have a large stock of Pure Castor Oil.
twdvo tacn ? No “well nor no one elaefcnew
it till last night. Moreover »,ie Vuitod State*
Pure Lard Oil­
,
For Pipe Slave*, deliverwl in Bailings. Nashville.,
are abcul to l« gobbled by a few bond bolder*. - Pure Golden Oil.
Bought since the last decline tn prices. or Middleville.
Think of tbal. No place Hire * greenback
Call and examine goods and prices, k ou
mceliag for information. The great Enigma.
Inquire at Ccatral House.
Ths way for the Uaitol Statss to gtl out of will gain by it.
People's Drugstore.debt was also unriddled. Na on. knows but

out 4-1* the City limits of Grand Rapid*. Two
'

itldlhlB

Committee in cuaacqaence of not living dated.
The Petition and Reaolulinnv of Cro Cu. No.
Due in relation to printing by-law* iq., was

On motion of Aid. Reed, the By-Uw* of

approved and adopted.
On motion of Aid. Dawson, Wm. Bell recoinroend«&lt;! by Hose Co. for membership was by
the Common Council appointo^a member of
the Fair grounds.

Pioneer Hose Co. No , 1.
On of motion AW. Lewis Hie I nd of'Micl.ad

up," espe-

■’“Fr*
,

&gt;oit Ia being

tee , ^eldonnnd
&lt;lcld
I^wis, Hee

Tomlinson G—K*y» none.

j[

r- ssteEisSs.-is:...

STAVES. STAVES.

ington Street.

E. D. WHITE,

W. II. GtXJDTBAR.

xii2Pwlt2

,

j__

Uasviso*. Micu.. Sept, th MX

Where! at Em Busby’s fur all kind*
of work in his liue; Genta furnishing
toods, such as shirts, Cuffii, Colon, Ncctics, fancy articles of all kinds, Paper
•ml Linen colors a speciality. Don't lar­
ge! the place, north side of State Street;
opposite the Phauix Drug Store.
xxt4°wl

_

Olivet College, Olivet. Mioh

-c presen tad ye c.mven"ni.—a !■;&gt;•

kr Rier

eh delegates, EH fiicli:eire-l the nomination

. and it &gt;eeta* almost a
the uni Idling that be

■ngth of the admirable
"i. Sylvester Larned at
truthful and idling

,. ........ J
•‘prater* iu the stale
JL J5* HepuMlara commiiloe did a

debt a* long w
Had tbrf'th., IB* taterd*.
„.lltepd”l. “aik’ ‘TO“’ "‘T“
7”
*11. .N«. Mr- «!•"£• 1-rW' ^"ji-ter

Sheldon

nnd TomliKon 6—-Kayea now
On motion the Common C

Recorder.

u,. Sn~»r

Prepared by Dr. J* C. Ayer &amp; Co.,
LOWELL. MASS.
CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONIST!

''X

dcccd rates, by which paaaenprv ran not
only visit the Centennial Exhibition al Phil­
adelphia, bat can, in addition, visit the prin­
cipal eastern cities, with an opportunity of
slopping al any

*&gt;

J. Cole &amp;, Son
Vr HOLBaALE A RETAIL

grocers.

_

.

It; and thus it fa, that tbcy.raW «Jo «&gt;&lt;&gt;',
iCsnucil &lt;&gt;f
1 Tho Fall Term Iwgins September 1 Uh.
ivc notice to to pay the Garmaa demand, oad -thsy we "** Fall corps of Inntractont in all Depart•H out ofdebt,'jnatby ildk oimpte ea*y pr^
Kou«*l*l —
1W O. W. Ctedwkk will pre
■ hat tbe fool bridge K*rl
Earl R.
K. Brown. Allen
Alien Bennett
wcnuc«., ILy. -----on Ite now Pipe &lt;hwi.
.n.l
M.rWr
—.. -A4
•mi «lft,
wite,’ terwh
duv»
--------M TUM.'
___ . — A
............ • «hat
__ __- *111
will nkww apply n» Nun II. II. Btorko,
awl PatrickMeCart/.
there
test­ t.ut been travi
PHnhplo. &amp;n,rn 1« H. Q Buli.rL^tato Fnu.ee U-Bdl. Fraare, he found
id'o falling.
Bold, 11.1'- PrmidonL
.„;Od.lG.h187G.-.b. r.n^n C.uadl
ij-ceudly the Ladies
the pseplo dl happy.
ou^ «f d*W.
.
.
____
rooms, at which meeting arlioP *» to
Now Mr. r-liior. Ct* • ahame to remain la zxBMl

as follows :

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir­
able.
Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving
it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful
perfume.

GREENBACKS &gt;t a PREMIUM I

n’craring in weight

..ml pricers.

with the glctt and frttknett of, yoath.
Thin hair is thiekenod, falling hair
checked, and baldness oftenr, though
not always, cured by ita me. '.Noth­
ing can/reatore the hair wbcib the
follicles are destroyed, or tbe glands
atrophied and decayed. But such as
remain can be saved
for usefulness
by this application.
Instead of foul- .
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it dean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling ofL aqd
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances
whidt make some preparations dan­
gerous, and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm
"it If wanted merely for a

Highest Market Price in: Will, of course, whh to see all the sights
comfortably and cheaply. To lids end the
Cash,
Canada Southern

'IU UlV-l.M
.- —
.if
pair sidewalk oa Jefferaon Street, North of,
of onr. -on the verfo of » ruinol country, '
f Smith .Monee of State St within two days afor
Wml tbo following to tbe Fcnnte of the-fnilsd
o-lta . *l.wMk WW.
* u Stotev. and beg them to do a* Fratws did.
They sir, inflated their currency, whleh *ct
teiUl.fn,.l^l— WSU..!
evsrything in motion. LUU. g-rfa pkk*J “P
p..d.lte
&lt;W.
Hu ovater eau. in the streets. LittTe boy*
•palgn.
irrW nL'LeJ un little tamrd*. Sow* «»• el»*’
church will
IU.
con
- -------------„ .
Some one rtii naiitxl It onto tbe little brnnl.
ii* fair ground* durBorne on-rlre gut in a
f^c. *&gt;“•
oue else painted it. Some one else boxed it

taken in relation lo taking “*
ground required to straightep State
‘ Street
R. Depotfrom Court Street to the M. C.
Tho Resolution WM adopted byi

gray hair it toon

Notice.

is hereby given the annual meeting of
Ute Barry, Prairieville, Hone and Orange­
ville Horae aswefation, will be held nt tbo
Shonto School House in the townahip o!
Hope on Saturday the 23d day of^fx-p
tember A. D„ 187« at two o’dock P. M.,
to elect tho officer f« the
5***
and to transact such other htwinem as
may come before the meetingJ
John J; Pkrkins,
J LnSecretary.
lUfl*. «J*
xxi38w3_____

Offer for Sale at Hie Lowest Uuu Rate
LHD PLOT

el.&lt;w«F

Tea than any other House in -tire city.

go, vn ivoii

umu

■ WSCVI

,

•action* at ’Vlngmna Fallsamd Baftalo with the Blew VerlL Oatral aa&lt;

stucco

W1TER LIME
LIME

&amp;HAIB

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

FRANK K.8NUW,

XX1X7If.

WINSLOWS STEAM
marble works
At Kalamazoo* Aficli'

CUTTING AND REPAIMHfr

What ynn owe me I noed nod must
have immediatelyO. D- Sfai t who.

xxi30U_______ ,
*
John Su»U-y«ll« teller

Coaches are fornhhed with the Winchell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring
from dust.
With iu coni]
magnificent Parlor*. SI

Monument*of the bent American aad
Imported Marble, Tablet* and Head
I Htonos of all description made toorwcr
on abort notice, ah» Granite Moau____
nienta of ihevarlotia patterns supplied

niacbl
nnd e

PATENTS

work by hand.

Barry CO.

�ulx

or uiifn

tax uxbs.

Arntxr.n Gnnut'i Orrtcx,
1
Ui txga, Mich., July 1,1876. J

UCo lo'tbs'Mountiln.'or CoiaHdo,

‘JS’S ’8 8“

unlfk*

aituated in the county of Barr
By tho Atchieou, Topeka &amp; Santo Fo State for taxes of 1874, and
ailroad, the new andpopular line frem and deecribod In atateracnU wl
warded to tho^Jee
fol AtUau V^&lt;7, to
Colotodo
9&gt;nB. tto«, Cum» Cuj, C«h»~,
55 Norte, TrioW, Stole F« and all
pointe io Colorado, New Mexico tod
Ariaoaa. Special round trip ttokrta to
Baid etaleaenu contain a hill description
Dearer, ool, ISO. allowing atop off pnrtleges both ways on the main line, and at of each parcel of said lands, and may be seen
on application at the office of tbe county
Colorado Spring, Manitou and Pike a
TrcMam.
Peak. Low emigrant rates to the San
Landa strack off to tbe State for tax
Juan Mines.
'
, .
Pullmao I'al«»eUn»»g Cara between
tbe Mbwoun Hitweodlhe Kooky «””»•
the right of purchase of the State bids al this
mtns without change.
Close connection
made at PudJo with traine for Denver
RALPH ELY,
Auditor General.
and Northern Colorado.
For amp,
tobies and the "San
Jaan wfte," addrem,
T. J.' Akdzbson,
Gm. Pau. Aat.
Topcks, Kan.
So ranch of each of the following described

GmU-»

Gntnt Zd 4dd«t&lt;fM&gt;.

Where you wul find all kinds of

;s

■

’’

s s Is

M8

MARK THES£ FACTS ~
fflHowirs (ms?.

S
8

utar Aperient.

IS

Peerless Milk Safen

•.$r I® mm
• tfofwflH

gmvVe^s“£sir2Hf

WWINLAXPS
HQIVf btfl'fr; ADS.

33,141

IS
C 100

TSO

”8 3rtS ‘638 100
18

13 01
rt

13H 137
1O7&lt; 107

Wrw

gS is
JTfiBHTS WMTEC~^“'“0«7.SSi
f^Oapital &amp; thedamp aign of18 7 6

now on exhibition nl our Fun itm«
Sion*. Ail kinds of work Kiacie lo or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture ncatlv done.
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Room* eouth rd de Stale St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear's ZH ord ware

MM 163 1 OB 17

JW.Sx}

hasm stock and&lt;laHy’ar^..
fresh and Stcnuinf
Stock of Drills and Jitedi
a,ne8 Dye Staffs, fa™.
Gasdj,'«,ui,n rad °
plcU- Stock of JtruM*,
Merchandis, which ht offer,
to the people al t&lt;rratlu R,
du cal Prices.
REMEMPER.the Peo
pie’s Jlruff Storeisdi.
rectly opposite Empire Slock
Ono door cast of Spnuldint,

make.
I
We sell nonc of this cbeap-iuadc Fur­
niture that to made by machinery. The
pootto we riiake is made by hand, and
warranted; We Isvlle all perwns to
call nnd iupect our goods, for they al
boar inspection. No trouble at oil
■how goods.
Hasting*, July 18, 1876
Partlea having Pictures lo iramo
would do well to g "them framed of us
as we can do it P .^rand Cheaper than
any bouac in F ry County. We keep
thoLanrastai.d Bml Kciecteu stock ot TliETCHIMOeNY 01 THE WJioLE v.(|8U)
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD­
INGS, Bkackkts, Pateu-HoldBad l-eg«. Bad Brcut., &lt;vpr, ac.j vlfJIX
kbs, Wall-Pocjcicts, Slutebr»' *r« rtatdUlk b, e&gt;.
HOMlSBA,
f nf Ihb itretlmhli *rtMr
and everything in the Furniture Hue.
We invite all persons to call and look

K

80LD BT AU. BRBOGtoTS.

con sell cheaper thatt any houn • in Bai;ry County, for thefl® reasons:
laL Bceauac wo have no rent I &gt; pay
21. Because we make the moat of oui

men.

and convenient place m he shall aelecl
Chilo
Hiutlnga, the County Seat of said oonnty,

'JH

JT'hc Druggie,
FURNITURE! thnfh!
P^fuUv ■ ""'“’’"‘'a
f/iaf bo ins ai&lt;ain rngiufj

goods ounelvca.
.
3d. Because we keep Ute best c work­

years mentioned below, as will be sufficient to

RALPH ELY,
Anditor General

w. H. GOODYEAR,

Of every Description which we

VILLAGE OF MIDDLLEVILLE.
cUTaadL Heck

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.

provided.

Keep It.

3437

xxtar

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

PBMS
STEBBINS BRO’S.
IK &lt;

is

H

Store.

IS

.

STEM1AS BBC'S

00
00

«■ ir. it,, a

NEW MUSIC.®

is

aggg tTSS S.2XS2iWSff
Diplhcria. L’leenued
Throat, and Sari,
and other Fryer*.

Bboet. three

"8 18
K

iff

PCTERS- HorSBIIttU) M
CITY OF HASTINGS.

iiar^r}

*Udoa and Hcadrtctea
Bast
Splendidly Uiwtratad. H. M.

M

p ABB -NBATLY FKutfkn UN 'W
Kwey Mixed CarU. for 10
C. II. HOLT, RI«Ur»' Mills, Jlrw

spec Ul.Chraalt ait Otecare Diseases

• oKofeetf

S

bthrs' ackkd

[a WK
Hof

&lt;ZtMter iM. iwlaw or eU. inherii*d or uevoiHd,

g
r.

■iHg
•8 5

Babbt Corirrv. TouarKM'a Orricx. 1
Hantxaa, Au gnat 25, 1876. f
Notice ia hereby given, that the sale of Londe
in Barry eocinty, adtertlaed by the Auditor
General aa delinquent for laxee of 1876 (and
—111 I.- L.lA'.i .L...

s 41

Selections

Files, liviulu, M net urea.

InTv iltimf MadTVoioM_J

Peters Octavo

Choruses:

10 01 IS

iwJii to

DETROIT AWVEMTBEMRNTS.

XofneWS

®

daya excepted), until the name abail have been

PeTKRS

011GAN

SkLECTIONS.

M. T. WHEELER,

GRAIN,

FLOUR

ia a

I-AII£
PETKUS' PAHLOB Ml SIC.

.8 8

And MiD Feed

Grau taffiffl itattaij.

La Creme de la Cbkmk

Corner Woodbridge t Shelby Sin,,/

.5 8 8 52

Uetroit, Mich.

FLOUR,

di&gt;;

•• Cu

^•s-X

GRAIN,

s

PORK AKD SEEDS.
M mm
DHtaOIT, ’

Dropsies! Rwcllingx, Psralyxir. and StiffJefatla

3

11ALCH A- NORTON.

jota
% WfeU"
4
’* ’r&lt;
Merehaauln

Indlacnuons of tw-i-

118 flfl

S 18 Is

mu

Wribridg, St.
jbcmOA-N.

.------ kaaMuxU.

lirUoJ
1.1?

8atrru Coma

ES*J
t.G«MraJ8«»1

POSITIVELY CURED.

«■*&lt;■»' a Wdal*.

SSPJraivfei

81
S
ax i ITU.

LOL’ia HLAULS.

si

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres to Exchange
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Hastings, barry county

NO. 44.

VOL. XXL

MICHIGAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1876.
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

$3 to $10 u week, and if you want better tho territories under Prof. Hayden and
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rooms, say from $10 to $14, to get these; Major Powell.
rates go into any house that liax a card up,
Dr. Hayden's survey was becrun in 1887
New YouK.Sepl. 20,1870.
any where on Lafayette place, tenth, with a small appropriation of $5,000,
streets, made by Congress for the examination of
Political —Business— On tho way !o eleventh, twelfth or thirteenth
Clinton place, Waverly place, or any street Nebraska. In4869 it was extended to
the Centennial—Tho Marksnwn
that locality. State that you want Colorado and New Mexico, with an inereaarooms for a week, and poasbily for I«b time, cd appropriatio| of $10,000. fiinaa then
ana mako your contract for sueh time as it has been going on, on a larg. scale, and
POLITICAL.
as
you stay, at so lunch a day, then you with increased uscfuluoi trail now. Thia
The political pot is tailing here, fauouscan stay as long os you choose .and only be year’s field work Will be the last, and al­
b’—Biat is, the Republican pot. Monster
compelled to pay for what you have. Be ready aomo of the final memories on special
meetings are being held every where in careful to make your stipulations. Go on aubjerts havo been printed. Tha work
this city and in Brooklyn, and there never any of these streets, not farther East tlian has been conducted in the moat thorough
was so intense a feeling among the Repub­ second avenue, nor west than sixth avenue. and systematic manner, and it» annwtahw
All these run cast and west. Arrange so to compare the result obtained--with the
licans in New York ip now. It is per­
ns to get into New York or Philadelphia comf«ratively amall amount of inooey ex­
fectly wild—delightful!jUw. Thu meeting* i
in the morning. This will give you a pended. The special memories arc with­
at Cooper Institute mid at the Academy of chance Io get settled with out submitting out exception, from tha pans of the moat
Music in -Brooklyn, were immense, and to a swindle for one night. Tnkc a train accomplished specialists in tho country,
that will bring you in, in the morning. and the practical rcoulta of the survey in
were.hi enthusiastic as they were large;
All I have raid ataut New York will ap guiding the practical rceajta of tho mrthe meetings ir. the wards ore wonderfully ply equally to PLiladcIphin. Rooms with­ voy in guiding the prospector and minor in
large and enthusiastic, and wliat u better, out board, in cither city can be had for 1lhei* labors ore beyond estimate.
Among
the best men are taking hold and running from $2 to ? I per week, which allows you die most attractive objects exhibited are
the beautifully, executed photographs of
them. The character of the Republican to get your eating where you choose, and 1
at such prices as may seem good to you. 1scenery, by Mr. Jackson, the photograph ­
candidates is such as to bring out the ef­
Al restaurants anil eating houses tlio er
1 of the survey. These are both on wood
forts of the best citizens, why sco in the | rice of each dish L stated, so that yon and glass. There « also a eerias of water­
forte
uominations of the |-Nrty,
nominations
rartv (he
th,. best .
t vtdenoIiLh. C V) cat expensively or cheaply as you color atatebes, which convoy much in
TO, &lt;Sat
pledge or good iwron.meul will F1'™'' “&lt;1 ll“’' J™r
exl«»d«l. You formation to the geologist, beaida being
l« earned oui.
?"■ ,“ak” •
*»l° very creditable work of art. The maps,
you twice (he time that it will by care- bearing dates 1873—1 and 5, evince
Tho Bemwracy rannot get np enthusi-| Lawicw* And bear this in mind, you great care and accuracy in their delineation
aim. There is no disguising the fact, Til­ want (o stay as long as you can. There is uf the typographical and geological datails.
den is un|&gt;i&gt;pukr
among them. Thu enough there (o keep you profitably a The models of the country explored,
ahoWtog, in colors, the geological structure,
thieves don’t like him because he has been month if you can afford it. By nil means
come. This cx]H«ition, [&gt;ro|icriy ctaerved, convey to the uninitiated a better idea
bo »clfish as to desert them when danger
than could ta obtained from a library full
« a liberal education.
came, after affiliating with them in their
of books. Attached to the collection ,urc
THf: MAItKSMKN.
a lot vf pottery of tho Indiana trom the
days uf prosperity, and honest Democrats I
Once ruoro (be Americans have beaten Mancos canyon, and models of the ruins of
distrust him, because they know who his
j a-sxKlntca were in the days of the ring, and the Irish. And (he Yankee Team may the Indian houaea in tho canyon of the Rio
, the influences that would control him were safely claim to be the best in the World. du Chelly as they now exist, and restored
• he elected. In Albany he is the most uu-. They have met Teams from almost every to ahow how they looked when occu­
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popular man who over occupied the Gutar- country that pay a any attention to rifle pied.
Tho Powell survey began by an ameteur
j tutorial chair. IIis dodging his income shooting, and have never yet been beaten.
j tax, Ilia unquestionable connection with the The Irish have crowded them the closest, trip of Major Powelh in |8G7, in the
j Tweed ring, and hia inordinate, unscrupu- but they have managed to get away wiih mountain region of Colorado. In 1868,
. lous sc'fiihness, make him as unpromising them, every time, and probably always stimalatedlby what be Bays on that sum­
। a candidate as could have been put up, for will. The effect of these matches is ta­ mer'a excursion, ha organized an expedi- .
I popu’ar suffrage. As a manager iu the itig felt all over the country. Rifla clubs tion for farther exploration, which contin­
wu ■■ interests uf other men, he is unequalled, are being organized everywhere, and pro­ ued in 1869. During those several ex­
IIBi i but honest men with whom he has had bably this sport will have as extensive a cursions the plan was conceived to explore
WI
dealings dread to see him ut the head uf run as base-ball. One point in the game the canyons of the Colorado river. TLk
* affairs. He has attempted an explanation is the aupcriority of American arms. Our has finally expanded into a detailed exam­
of his dodging his income tax, but it is a rifles are tatter adapted to long range ination of Utah, and the reports will form
shooting than any made abroad. This a handsome scries not infrnor in execu­
lame affair. Tho fact is patent, that he ia
I worth millions, all of which was mad ■ the Irish acknowledged, oltnough their tion. or in importance to the others being
executed by die other surveys. But ooo
during the years this tax was levied, aud erack-shot, R’gby, is a manufacturer him­
self. Tliink of hitting the bull’s eye volume of these reports has so far been
j he never returned as much as would have
fourteen
times
in
succciMoti
at
1000
yards
I
published, though the others are under
. I’A.'cn the income ofa moderately small lawway, and a series of the maps,
not yet
| yer. He pettifogs it, as ta does every- this Di what men are doing.
P1BHIO
ixsned by the department, is exhibited.
I thing.
&lt;

R &amp; POWERS,
Are rffeents lor the Celebrated

WHOLE 3*1087.

jebiisb Mrajim
;

Ako for the

Il X Ei Wind Mill
W liiclr isi he best ,&lt;4‘lf governing mil! in
I the market.

WAGONS
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&amp; BUGGIES

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Cheaper than ever.

GEO. M. DEWEY

rvnusuEii.

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u l'|ILLFIIi BIIWII M PLOWS
\

And GRO.L'JVl) POf.VTN lor all other
■ plows ill the market,
One door eaaf of Goodyear's Hardware.
1876.

t

Materti

TEMPLE

TlSlXO.i

JACKSON,

J Type contiJeraJ

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O I sw'twfll B0.to
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BUSINESS.

PKffiD'iLLND BJSffiESS CARDS.
. STAUrrEB. Prop. I

B AWIN'n

il House oppoeiu my
store juobj Bed better I
pleued ta we all my
will favor ma j

Tllll. IV. MSKERN.
AMoMMIT ST MW
atteuliun pekl |
» all CaUe. :
»Be« -id. Wm. L. Cobb. I
ZU P.a . MUdtanlU. Mieh. XXl4»l 1

HARVEY WRIGHT,
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DENTIST^—
tail!?,
Michiian.
ctlcnJcd to.

Ail

Bargains

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READ! HEAD! HEAD!
Special Medical Announcement

Pianos and Organs

Comfort and Happiness
To THE

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Sick aad Afflicted t

"F HASTINGS AN1) VICINITY.

Dll J. B
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The Smith American Organ,
HAZELTON BEO.’S PIANOS.

LaSVRE
‘•!!’,ni4g PbratehnU

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

' serially of the JuIluwiDj

'•PUrrCwah., DImm«

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£™Wwntwmi -»

Every Instmnent FULLY Wammted.

Old Piles aoi Orpin

&amp;ciliSe for

R D BULLOCK, Wholesale gent for M.ch.gan,
R. D.
%?ahn7h H0°Xd » Rapids, East Sagmaw and

FI'».W

D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

Is blooming and everybody feels good.
The merchants are overrun with trade, and
the complaint now is, that customera can­
not be attended to. Thrones of Southern
and Western people are here, many of them
sight-seeing, but more making glad the
hearts of the merchant by purchasing. The
streets are crowded with (rucks, ub in the
good old days, and tho piles of taxes on the
side walk are appalling, to all but those
who are rolling them. The jiotcla, for the
first time in three years are crowded, the
daily arrivals occupying five and six col­
umns in the papers, run in solid in very
small typo, and this, only of the leading
bouses. New York begins t6 look like the
old city again.
All thia indicates the
revival of confidence that wo havu all been
hoping for. Now let tho growling stop in
the country—let us all pul our shoulders
to the wheel, and go to work to do some­
thing. The bard times arc over just as
soon as people say bo, and act as though
they talicvo it. If you have a Louse to
build and can afford it, go on. and build it.
The sun is going to rise jiwt as many
lima thia year as ever, and everything is
going to go on as uaual. The crops are
averaging well, there is money enough and
to spare, and all that is needed, is to get
rid of tho aenaeleM ncare, and with confi­
dence gu on. This is all that is necessary
to make good times. There arc reasons
why wo should nut lot bun inora go by the
board, if it can be avoided. Wo have
atrcete to fill, farms to settle, and popula­
tion to attract. There waa a steady stream
of emigration flowing into the country, the
most with money, and all with labor, all of
which ceased the moment the try of “hard
lima" ivm rairod. This stream we ought
to get flowing again os Boon ns possible.
The shortest way to do it, is to get to do­
ing something.
There are millionB of
Germans, French, English, Irish and
Scotch who want to come, and they will
come the moment we can Bay “good times'’
to thorn
We can have good tiniefl alwayB
if we will. I want to see the ahipa coming
in again, and unloading their cargoa of
human freight, to go West and fill up the
prairies of that blessed country. Stop
croaking, and inaugurate a new era, aud
don’t wart any time about it
ox rn«

wat to thi ckxtxxxlal-

whole atlas, display a high degree of in­
genuity in the manner of execution, and
ttay illustrate in a striking manner the
foldings and breaks of the strata over tho
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25, 1876.
divert table lands of Utah. With thorn
“ Who ever saw the like before ?" is
them is a modal of about thirty thousand
what everybody exclaims, now. All pre­ square miles of the area of Utah, colored
vious accounts of the rush hitherward geologically and admirably done.
Il
have failed to convey an adequate idea of would be a praiseworthy wort: on the port
ofthe Government to cause to be made for
its extent at thia writing. The incoming

OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER.

(rains frem every direction arc overloaded

sueh models illustrating the geology of the
whole country. Tho neoc—ry informa­
The hotels arc tion exists in great part for thia work in
packed full from ground to attic floors, the reports of the geological surveys of tho
several States and Territories, and but firw
and there is u swarm of humanity block- ;
spots would be left blank, even at the
ading the streets and surging into every present state of our knowledge, while the
place of entertainment or amuscmc^U ।
with hntnap freight, and conic puffing into

tho depots behind tone.

People who intend

coming in tlio next

few weeks will do well to engage quarters

large series of photographs.

The space originally allotted in the
Main Exhibition building to the display
of minerals end mineral products «f the
grounds grows larger each day, and from United States, although apparently liberal
present indications.promises to exceed the enough was soon found to ta totally inademost sanguine expectations. On Wed­ quite, and two additional buildings were
erected in tho narrow area, between the
nesday, for the first time since tho opening
main structure and tho street.
Is thane
day, the number exceeds the highest figure are placed the special exhibits of several
ever predicted, being over 100,900 visit­ of the States, ana numerous contributions
ors st full rates. At the present rate of of corporations and private parties. Some
increase, with people still pouring into of the States have been content to present
to the National Museum a aeries of their
town from every quarter, it looks as
products, but in several cases, aa tor in­
though the attendance might reach 200,­ Bianco, Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio, and
000 daily in another week. Even at tho Colorado have sent other contributions,
average of last week, from now till the cither as official state exhibits or u coming
from Individuals. The Kentucky lime­
dose, would make an aggregate of eight
stone, Ohio sandstone, etc., are exhibited
and a half.millions of visitors. Thursday in various shades and varieties. The new
was “New York day," and brought many economic material, called carbonated stone,
thousands from the Empire state. Gov­ made with a carbonating process, » well
ernor Tilden held a reception in the New shown aud gets a good deal of notice from
parties interested in the subject of building
York state bihiing, which was thronged
materials, etc.
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throughout the day. “Pennsylvania day"
The hand of the colloaal bronze statue
follows next Thursday , when tho greatest
throng of tho season is expected
The ccntly sent over

in advance, If they have not already done

so.

The attendance on tho Exhibition

Hon, Deny H. Brewster will deliver an ad&gt;
dress, and in the evening the grandest dis­ admirers.
This statue is
play of firc-worka ever witnessed on this
continent has been arranged for to be sup­ will Bland Upon an ialafid is N«W Y«k
haAor. The hand holding aloft a torch
plied by a London firm.
The display of minerals in various de-

I hare received many la! ten from your

,0 say that board, exhibit in the gorerunwot building
be had far from 1 chiefly th* fruit of geological nerveys

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OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

A You»0 M«n’. FIMlVote.

-Wsiehorw the Union with ■ jAdoub*/'

WasuiRoto.w, Sept. 21,1876.

Presidential election—and those who have

Demooratio Converts from the Repuli
can party—Who
are they—The
Secret of the Conversion—Tilden’s
Friends Explain hit Fraudulent In­

not beeline contpicnoiu’y ind'.ntificd with

come Returns

EDI'NlR
You who are about to cast your fint
lUsnuQA, Mich., Sift. 28, 1876.

vote—your Centennial vote at the next

the Democratic party, beware!

Do not

make a false step at the onurat of your po­

The organ of the Democracy,

in New

Do not ^taeh yourself in

York City, publishes, with flaming head

the begiuing to a politiraA organization that

lines, a list of names, some fifty in number,

litical career.

is manifestly drawing to ,*ard tho close of of gentlemen who, according to the World,
its existence, and which, is weighed down were leading members of what was known
by an insupportable It/M of infamy that
in by-gone times as the “Independents1
! will become more and more odious in hisor “Liberals," and with much satisfaction
I tory. Keep in mind that tlm Democrat­ announces that these notable gentlemen
ic party has committed the highest crime are now acting in concert with the Demo-

.iUAYJM' PLATFORM i

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferancc which will
destroy the other?*
.

know to civil juris prudence—Treason!

cralic party. In most cases it will be found

Look into the history of the world ! yow

they arc ex office holders, who were retir-

cannot fad any account af any civil or-

ed to improv# tlie service.

g&amp;nizatvm that

made

itnecueeuful tear

at a few of the names.

ayatMt ite legitimate government and did

pears that of Charles Francis Adams, and

not gradually die out f Democracy (mis­

a little further down two of his sons.

named) is dying, and a its expiring mo­

seems to

ments it gasps in spite of tho '•'death rat­
tle" and

delirium fitment, “Reform! ’’

Young man let it pass away ! Let it go to

perdition with the lie on -Its tongue !

NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.

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of Ohio.

"Back I back toUw place cf torannr, faba furiUva

Do not by your first, your Centennial
vote breath now life into a corpse that

stinks throughl the world.

Jbr ITcf'Pretident,

WILLIAM A. WHEELER.
of New York

It ia dying.

Next in order comes

law of nations, as they would hare been in

can harbly

be

seeker

Then David

A.

supplies to the rebels were Democrats, the

England, France, or Germany, or any oth­

Wells, the noted free-trader, who prepared

only men convicted for inciting rebellion

er Government save our own, they would

for Mr. Norrisdn, Chairman of the Ways'

“ Tippecanoe Club "

has been for­

voted fur Harrison for

There has been a terrible mortality
,
among the old Democrats, according to
Hon.W.W. WarA. He says: “The
Democrats of to-da'

are not

cpjts of twenty year1 ago.

the Dctno-.

They have all

gone into obscurity, died or joined the Re.

publican

That seems to

party."

finuh

found.

in the North, for treasonable communica­
and Means Committee of tho present Con­ tions, and acting as spits for the enemy
gress, the so called Morriaon Tariff Bill,
were DetoocraU. The only men at the
a bill ao dearly in the interests of foreign
North that declared the war measures un­
manufacturers and New York importers
constitutional were Democrats. The only
and ao poaititively against the interests oi
njen who opposed the draft, who opposed
our home industries that its bare introduct­
confiscation, who opposed the employment
ion in the House of Representatives called
of colored troops, were Democrats. The
forth such a general cry of indignation
only men who opposed the 13th amend­
that both its authok and introducer were
ment of tho Constitution, abolishing slar
forced to abandon it. or at least po-tpone
cry, were Democrats. The only men who
any further efforts to secure its passage declared the war for* the Union a failure
until a further accession of power by the were Democrats. The only men who did

Democratic forces.

Next, Gideon Welk,

lican party because it refused to provide a

The Prophet Not Without

follows a lot of names whose reputation if
A prominent

Pennsylvania

Democrat

now in Washington says,

small districts.
Among them appear that
of Col. Nicholas Smith, whose claim co

except for Congress­'

Smith family is based on the fact that be
manied one of the daughters of the Dem-

an active campaign

men ; that thousands will stay away from1
'the polls, and that Hayes's majority in the1
State will not be ’“
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from
100,000, orr
ent Grant's fourr
nearly equal to P

sau pure a man that even the Democrats leave that Unbn because we were diaeatbAs an illustration fied with it; we ■ ud not leave the Union

rf thb feet wo print the following which
Enejnirer cause a sectional forty bad seised it, and

a very rabid

wo hoped

ClenTaed, OMo, a

fight a sectional party and not the Union.
Therefor, the la^ war, with all its disaa

thereby

to

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
6Oots. to $1.00.

notice above the

other

The

members of the

Opinion of Thoae Who
Right on the Ground.

are

Unsought Testimony In Favor
of the ‘ Old Reliable"
North-West.

ocratic candidate for Presidential honors

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miles

AL

Crockery. .
Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Remember.

G

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.

I'id

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SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

Boj

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Geo. M. Savage &amp; Co’a Column.

the ttoel railed and well Utaatad

D

Is the best.

Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.
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,and Council Bluff*.'

C~

OhioStone W are

Honor in

His Own Country.

they have any, arc confined to certain

if Ohio and In#'
diana both go Republican in October, the!
Democrats in Pennsylvania will not make'

in 1873. He is Ida Greeley's husband,
Further down we come to “Fighting Joe."
Hooker, a once gallant officer, but who be­
came so thoroughly Democratic in his
There will Ik insolation in thia para- habits if not his. principals, during the
graph from The.1
lncinnati Commercial late war, that the authorities were forced
for those trcmufus patients who are not only to retire him from tho command
of the Army of the Potomac but from acafraid Gov. Huyc« will be controlled by
the acrvice altogether. Since that event
bad run if be a b chosen President: he has natural! j been offended with the Rn“ThoM-who arc circulating that Hayes publican party, and has on a number of occan be easily pullc 'about by the nose and carious vented his spleen not only upon its
civil leaden, but upon the officers who
managed accordic
to the susoeptihilities
succeeded him in command, and who car&lt;
of tho machine managers, are, we believe,
ried the war to a succovtful termination in
mistaken. Therein fight in Hayes when spite of Democratic assertions that inch a
result was impossible. The list closes aftar another bunch of unknown names
Tho Hod. Bei . Hill has proved once
with Franz Sigel, who dtserted the Re­
more that the 8oi th was not responsible publicans because, in the iuterst of econo­
for the war. In a recent speech he laid : my, they legislated him out of office and“I say the Souji never made war upon failed to provide him with soother.
By the use of such material the roll
the,Union. Ther Lai never been an hour
might liave been extended indefinitely, or
when nine out of ten of us would not have
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“Gov- Hayes given our lives f&lt;i this Union. We did

au taken from ttadpncinnali

TO-CAUFORN1A.

cu

Tobacco

soft place not only for himself but for

every one of his numerous relatives. Then

Tilden.

iVe sell the best

not rejoice* at Union victories were Demo­

crats. And tho only men who did net
B. Gratz Brown, who was1 thank God when the rebellion was crushed
so overwhelmingly repudiated four years1 were Democrats.
ago, Geo. W. Julian, who left the Repub

lU

Cheese

a name long ago written upon his political

tomb atone.

H

We brag on.

enlist

Amy were Demo

only men arrested for lending arms and

President in 1840.

wi’l lit about him.”

menu for the Union

whom a more disappointed office

med by old Republican citizens of Indian­

CW. JBob. iugeraol said.

The only men who discouraged

generally understood, a

being, it is

been dealt with according to tho' common

Watch over the

Crackers

New Hampshire, in a recent speneb, thus
be able to condensed tho facts:

vote a man or a
dollar in Congress were Democrats; the

apolis, Ind., who

AND ROW THE VERY MEN
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO
BREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW
UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION,STILL CALLING
ITSELF DEMOCRATIC. APPEAL
TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
RENDER TO THEM ALL THE
GREAT POWERS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT. THEY ASK TO AD­
MINISTER ITS LAWS, CONTROL
ITS REVENUES. AND TO MOLD
ITS POLICY AT HOME AND
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN­
DIDATES, THOUGH LIVING IN
THE. NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY
MEASURE OF THE WAR, ALL
THE MOVEMENTS TO' ORGANIZE
THE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
THE REBELLION, AND ALL THE
SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SE­
CURE THE RESULTS OF OUR VIC­
TORY. THE MEN THEY WOULD
BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACES
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO
FROWNED AND COMPLAINED IN
THE NORTH. THESAMEBTATES
TH AT. PASSED AND MAINTAINED
ORDIN ANEC8 OF SECESSION ARE
THE MAIN STRENGTH OP THIS
COALITION—Senator Sherman.

he may

had not and would not

A

in powjcrm.
UK W. WILCOX.

influence

wield in favor of that party, tho considera­

cx-Govcrnor Curtin, of Pennalyrania, than

had

Political Notes.

Lc^i.lollTe Tteke*.;

whatever

of Tildens success.

the North

You can have in any shape you
want.

for Governor of Mawtachusctu, and throws

loaders of the pro-alarcry rebellion and

Union with a jedlout eye

Kier
* ii ji:x i. HANciirnT.

Senator Cragin of

craU; the only men who boasted that they

their Democratic allies at

Spices.

few politician*,

promise of something better in the event

preserved the Union!

1/17-^

such a record as this.

f

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

years and then

yon propose to reject the Republican ticket
‘and accept the nominees of n party with

c

*

Coffee.

indifference, or

tion

.BAXTXK stitutional law and revile the party which

.

Charles Francis

the Democratic

clean ! unclean ' " Remember that if tho

of unworthily surviving to expound con­

El

.Th# Recrrd of th# D#moor#tio Forty.

gentleman was blessed with so many heirs

to his fame and fortune.

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

It

little (o

Touch it not! “Room for tne leper ! on-

now -be rotting under the gallows instead

.

nra the hoik &lt;J TiH«n'. rut fortune, w
riously estimated at from seven to twelve
millions,
was accamulated. and vet taking
:
the whole sum on which he paid tax, it
t
would not liave placed him in more than
1
ordinary
circumstances in cotnpanaeo with
{
other
men of wealth of tho present day.
।Uoe, it owin poorible or proJ-J’0
man who deliberately.
18C2’ defrauded
i
the Government by witholding a proper
•
tax, can in 1876 have any greater regard
•
for tho true intercat of the people by whom
।
that
Government b sustained? I*t tho
future
action of thcpeoplc be in accordance
।
with the answer which a thorough con­
i
sideration of the queation produces.
1
Dblta.

lias accepted die Democratic nomination

RUTHmORBB HAYES.

• fflSfffflSEffl

be crowding matters a

remri.nj .ulnment
"P”
tohuineowo. It • notorlon# lh«l in tho*

Iax&gt;k at thia record of
mention all three when the father’s name party for the past sixteen
would have carried equal weight, for until j
ask yourself, if through
now, the country wasunwarc that that want of empathy widi a

. For Premdent,

rim^jktrfcl^Wl: LI.I

Let us glance

At the head ap­

]&lt;sm «b«&gt; no rem™
rn&lt;
—j
I# their b#to u BpUowo# h»
h„. orenJooW th. U U»t.
ta 1872, the Government was defrauded «
a voy considerable anm by hia Rdure to

PA?

e:

■ elan m

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

SF

&amp; N W Ry li a Arst-claaa road in every
particular, that it rides aa roey as slttlnr in
a “roekiHe chair" that ti.
—___
able gentlemen the traveling public can meet
in a fife time of trave*—the nprit dr tmt of

£T.K'Ji

M

E- W. VOIG’1”8

X

&lt;M

I# tho Bot Us#. Brerad io tho Wad

CUTIING AID REPAIMHfi

QLAS

iAc

To one fact, however the attention of Sam­
uel Jones and his followers must be called,
and that is, that if they wish to retain the
adherence of the parties they ao exultingly name they must provide for each and

xiiSSa

*',rit

GUARDIAN'S

SALE.

avoid a conflict.
that is the price of their support, and ilut

1J

connection
trouB conaequenfw, is the direct result of
of n lot of deserters
sectionalism in t e North.*’ If the D«b&gt;-

cratic party i&lt; the proper one to admioiw
ter the goveromeat of this country. Give
them office and they will vote and work
for you, foil to do an and they will desert

wanylHng be eon
with

Great Lake, to ths Grant

Pa

buried they

i j

MKfln?rt«B5lM3mrweat Of1"
be

’

“ —’texiXEn

DUj# Mp.— l«.«k »■»
TOTHKWBIK

। Hot
*1-.
..... Sid
SS.5P rER

�5

jjs^i^iklillBjilililieapIlapper.

Let the people of Hickory errnere and vicinHy remember tho Haye. Jkd WUal.r meot
ing to bo held u tbu pUf ..n Saturday even­
ing next. Fpeaker*. l» H. Xfokera.ntl A H

EUi. of Middleville.
turn out.

£jgi-&lt;£ -••••

Ut ltl„

X At the B(ate Fair held

Comp-

I

etraM to •main u,rir ora

asuurt anolbrr county.
• sMHY C33STT.

tJ
rattan

One
would auppoee that
p:
. ... I
' '
------ -—-—:—
and Orangeville would natarally do whether i Th° N°rt^ern Central Railway

u

*1 Jaekson Ha

first premium card, wxttere.l
»&lt;pon, : j&gt;b
chicken coop*. And further, that Hayes and
MeElwaiae, af Hasting, grt firal premhnu, oa
largest roUection of poultry.

of Harry, play the Clipper* of this city.
Cliamplon'Delt i« the Aom of contentl.m.

Nolioe.

any.

v I* hereby given the annual meeting cf
tho Barry, Prririrvilld, Hope ond Orange­
ville Horae tuwciatiun, will be held nt the
A vna &lt;.u(Junl „t bwuaa bu l—i, 1hhonte School House in the township of
Hope on Saturday the 23d day of Sep­
tember A. D., 187&lt;J at two o'clock P. M.,
route Auradly
p,,, p, |luUri. to elect the officer* for the ensuing year
■nd to tranaact such other business na
may come before the meeting.
fntrn Outre,,! „p
, 2l)
I
j
John J; Perkins,
Secretnry.
xxl38w3
“!&gt;«(•&gt;. rlrrru &lt;en
Sir ' 5
*“J ‘I* exomiM-

Wr wen Lu.l

p„».. or « Hee rb« did il&lt;

SPEClAk NOTICE.

LEQ-ALS.

Be Wine in time.

RPOBATE order.

i

no arf&gt;?HIGAN.

ury rralon. dhortrnne dlyoiUoa. dliwrtlnc the bit.

Pre—al, B.C. Prindle. Jud»e fc’f Probata,
lb themauar of tho aetata
Mbm fl

GREENBACKS at a PREMIUM 1

in wprvmpl end Girhrnl ■ u,.

Tho
The

TLuidi °?l
“oc,*stw. ■«”» ’«
Jiiekories non it from the CUppeks on ihctth
I huraday night r nionrtcr excursion from
. I’e.tuit pauej OTvr tbb Uuo
T.
d|
pew a few week* ago. The game will be a deceived ,;n&lt;d attention and prompt dreItrtdy one, and all who can. rhunld attend. patch, aniving i„ Phil^ejphi, *wilhout

Where I at Em Busby’s fur ail kinds
of wurk in his line, (frnts .furnishing
.uen m siitrts, Cuns, Colunt, Ntwfancy nrtidus of all kind*, Paper
1■nd Linen colafs n speciality.. Don’t fur.get the place, north side of Slate Street,
'opposite the Phoenix Drag Store.
xxt40w4

(her ordered,

inn RapabUoan B«**a*. a newapunr printad
rirealated in raid County ofTrarnfar thro.

■oy vexation, delays
Oac of these exOlivet College, Olivet. Mich.
&lt; ursion trnina ran over six bonur. throwing
The Home Juttr^l report* Bl Kiebols a the tnginv and tender from the track : but
Rtrenbaeker. Well be i, ,a much v’a grecn- owing u» tho exoeilcrit management of the
The Fall Term begins September 14th.
tatirr aa most uf the Democrat* ari j»a green- employ^ or the r«ul, and the fact that Full corp* of Instructors in all Depart­
Ixtcker only ta deceive theme KepnbH area, who H Mingbowe air 1,^^,, Wcre |n UfW on ments. Prof. G. W. Chadwick will give
tne
tram,
not
one
person
was
injured,
and
IcffloM on the new Pipe Organ. . Udics
have switched off ta the Greecttak ticketHie tram was not delayed half-an hour. will please apjjy to Mix* II. ]). Storko,
The number that were carried in thcro ex- Principle. Gentlemen to II. Q. Butter­
pretending that they are going to vort- for Cvocunuons was fully six thousand.
field, D. D. President.
Anungomenu have been made by tho XX&gt;854t
1T«litical trick to draw a» many UrqnAllcaur &gt;lioc for three mammoth excuraious to-day
into the greenback ranka as puanble, thinking ■nd Monday. The regular travel by tbc
Tako Notice.
thereby to weaken the Republican party, then hue ts greatly on the increase, yet notwith*
■landing tbc haavy trains, they are run
All parlies indebted U&gt; tu by note or
cratic gentlemen will vote almon to y, man for promutlyuurehrduJetimc. The one reason
account must nettle the miuo without
t r this, is tbc management, being part of
Tildea and Hendrkk*. Baarla miHl
further delay or notice.
lican*. Grrenbaekcr* and to tnocrat., Iht EH tbc sysum ufthc roads under control ofthc
Salisbury A Broshkav.
P.-tst»ylvania Railroad Company. The
v. H. 1’JWCM Nichol*^* a Democrat anJ will vote for Tilden
, line ix also fortunate in its representative*
. MiloT. Whrel«r and Hendrick*, m will al»o liumlre-J* of
in
this
section.
Its
Smicrintendrnt,
Mr.
.John UytoMtira Democrat* who are now advocating the green­
Notice.
Robert Neilson, at Elmira deserves much'
hack policy. Bl Nichol* a poliuqtl green­
। praise fur tho maragement of these excora- i
back man ! Vi by, If Eli jftciioln K^nod alone
' ions. He stays remains at the post of !
Harvest m post and VUURU
those little accounts
as a |&gt;arly. that party u.mld lie a Democratic duly during the entire night, and gives I must be paid at once, sure.
• •
iuv uiuiu nigui, «nu gives
_yarty. When Hi Nicbols ceo-c* to bf aaytbP
J*.’raotial attct»tb&gt;n to the movement of I
J W llo-xhtalin
Smith, BIanee &amp; Preston.
but a Democrat under any and alt eirrumMam
»u?\- train?. The Western Passenger Agent.
!
employment at which you ean make very tors*
Agent, j xxi304w.
Ky. ir. your own loeafitir*. without brine away
Mr.
J Seymour of this chy, wax the
—
-- — -.—-------------int homo over nhrht. Acenu waatad In ovary
where politics are unknow n. Why Jbhr, Win­ originator of these large cxeunuous, and :
John Staulcy says that until Ten-drinks town mid county to take •ubxcriber* for tho U«nlenuial Record, the largrat publication in the
90’’ are ®^eetwL 1,0 ** n°lng 10 sell Gronie or Norman or whoever published that ar.■ the increase of travel over the road i* great .
ly Uue to hi* active work.
, Vl‘ries cheaper then ever, aud of the very
voted to whatever i* of inter**: cnno«-t«J with
tat i* too serious for a joke. Eli Nichol* not
r best quality. Ten a spcciaEty. Wines tbe ecnnteaaial year. The Great Exhibition at
I'hiladclpbia I* fully illaatcaied In detail. EveryI and Liquors for medicinal and niechani bo&lt;iy
llemoerai I Well. well.
want* it. The wholo pennlo feel rraai.inDIED.
| cal purposes, that arc strickly pure, con­ terrai in their country’* eentmMal birthday, and
want to knuw *11 aboat it. An elveant patriutie
! stnntly on hand, and for sale at the low- crayon drawin* preiam i* pmanira free to each
Council Proceeeings.
aabwriber. It i&gt; entitled. In r*meathraao* of
■ esi prices
which first class goods can. the One llunrtreith Anniversary of the iDdepenI be sold.
xxi25t3
drneeofth* I’niteil Ftate*.*' Ei«. 23 by Soinene*.
A special meeting of the t'ommoh Council of
Anv ano ean bocoma a euccaaafal M*nt. lor. bat
»how tho paper and nleture and hundreds of tubwas held at the Council
M. I). Reed d-wire5 io call attention to
----------- ----- ,
.............. .... |
hi* new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
Prcxent—tho Mayor, Recorder ; Aid. !xn&gt;i«
Wanted.
ar otir circular*. Icmi end
any work iu his line, from putting s new
r. which »re»eat Irro to aU
Reed, Ruaaeil, Shvblon and Totnlinaon.
lay. Camrdata outfit free to
s|&gt;okc in an old wheel, to the building of
Reading the minuter of the previous meal
the best buggv ever seen in the county ot
mg were ui.spenaew wttnBarry. Don t forget the place: in the r iTt 'e c i-nten nt a fitcam r&gt;. Portland. Mr
The following resolution wax offered, vis.:
shop with Jason Rich A Bro., comer o.
Rt»Arti. That lha Unnmon Council of the
Church and llailroad Street.
xxfitf
Earle Brown and wifc. Alien Hannett, lliraiu
J, Kcnfield. laiura McPberron, .idem Tinkler
If any body want* a pleasant pot down
and Patrick McCarty, that (here will lx? a
and a quiet gl.w of Ixuponadc or immoo-

t/?jisoi Uispencarv.
cMrap-.

Th. South E*»t Quartered) «t

Dated AucuitMth. A. D.. 1K76.
b'KLAH

GIJ AR DI AN’S SALE.
Notii-o i« hereby siren that

in the afternoon, at tbe re*i

•.■vtwwbws
allaf th* estate. i
Mirbiaan.

Guardian.

xxiMwT

PRORATE ORDER.
OF
MICHIGAN. Coaaty of
iSTATE
«.
nr*h.
.k.

•JT THE COUNTY.

Local ’Bbjipeg? police,i

meeting of said Common Council on the even-

mon Council room. al which meeting action

c.r.- Itortl.

Truly a

follow* :
skyer—Aid.

Lewi*, Keel. Russell. RhclJ«m

and Tomlinson 5—Nay*, none.
On motion of Aid. Sheldon, that lhe com-

ig up with thoae who
by anth'irixcd to purchase a S&lt;M» pound Fire
heli and banging*. the price not to exceed

ayes arid nayw. as follows r
Aye*—Aid. l-ewla. Heed. Ilusrall, Sheldon

and TotuliMon

—Nnyj, none

temporarily drawn from the Contingent Fund
to the Fire Department Fund, the sum of j'l«0
to pay for bell, wkick"motion waa carried by a

Xw«

this fore-

vol* by ayea and iuqt* a* follow* :
Aye*—Aid. Uwix, Reed. Ruaaeft Shddon

List of Patents.
igan for tbe week ending Sept. 20th. 18’0. at'd
each dated Sept 14 1870. Furnished thia
paper by Cox A Cox

Soliciiore of Patent*.

Washington, D. C.
J. Simla, Car Coupling*. Bny Ci.y.
J. Adam*, Pumps and Wells. Kakmafoo
afocr i’i

Notice.

DRY GOODS HAVE
r4K£/f 4 FE^HFUL

Where?
At A W. Bailey’s
Lonsdale mudin 12 rtf.

What you owe me I need ^nd must
have immediately.
O. D. Sl"Al I.PINO.
xxi30tl_______________________

Attend the BusincM College and Tele­
graph Institute, Kalamaxoo.
Board only
S3 a week.
xxi384w
Uctncmber nil accounts and notes arc
dne and we must and will bare our pay.
Smith, Manke &amp; Preston.

xxi304w

of

MATCH GAME
CHAMPIONSHIP OF BARRY COUN­

OILS.

Advertised Letters.

B-i th. Udira
•Ufot ebM«ri-*’&lt; r,’T Ca."
7**
. •
ti ses &lt;m the Fair grounds.
I*xtr*ai an.1 . .t
'i
•i-ii..., 1;i,l~- &gt;«" *■

P^P^ed to receive
cnP,l'-ns. job work and a/lrer-

,u» •* dLiT51 !h? Palr “ n“,ch ltrg"

k WQU,d u n,“,or
^^yn„,Jr4rirfU—«* «
J” ‘Ula ,lm°

TWl ‘b* F,,r

List of letters remaining in the Hasting* P.
0. Barry County. Mfcb. Sept. 27,1876:

SeliaD. Murphy.

Waterman.
xel

LoriaThilllp*.

Charles Williams.

MaUie

E. E- Wbil-

OILS-

For Machinery-

between tho

Pure I^ard OilPure Golden Oil.
•
,
.
Bought since the last decline m pnccs.
Call and examine goods and prices.
J ou

will gain by U.
People's Drug Store.
1 «»P«
»•
w H 0ooorKAn.

Our Centennial.
Trtiu b- knxttK

• »j“

and

tho

Clippers of BasW,

.
?°r*S

'Lktn,

that ■» to U exhibit-

foTcib.

I •&gt;» •*&gt;

S;Xa SSL. on- * •*■&gt;
r c*OT ,’0“r'' t u.„.

pi

llastinc* on Mosday th. Itlh day Aurert in th.

osWgf?. riiS?&amp;’Klft.4&amp;5K
dayoftteptamuarnaxt. alii o'eioak ia the forenoon,
Im- oMirned far the hearing of raid paUtioa. and
that tbe heir* at 11* of told deaarad and all othor
rereun* Interwted in raid estate, ar* raqnhad to

tfew. “ ss*.■.v.’-r- Juft

;ur _ toeccnivo week*, previotu to raid day of
earing.

(Ar.r.c.a

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE-

,A.t Kalamazoo* Midi­
Monuments of the tat American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head­
stones of all description made toother
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments ofthevarioua (ntteroa supplied
to customers,

Having steuui power and Imnrovod
machinery for winding, high polishing
and cutting mortices, we can do work
ehcn|&gt;cr and better than those who
work by hand.
.
__

F. Clark. Geixvral Agent,

Barry Co.

xxiSStnfi

ijFKSrZT!;
x*U»w7___________ ■__________ 'Adwlrtraratar-

TO THE PUBLIC.
T»ko notic* that tnj wife. Ixniiaa A. Dann Ur
fmt left m* bed *»J board, wilboat j«K«Ma* and
pruvoeaUon. I h»raby notify all pervoax aotto
,TiitFAM%rw-

ANNIA8 DUNN. '

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

STAVES. STAVES.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP

Highest Market Price in
. Cash,

E. P. WHITE,

1. D. QnicxmraCTji.^

jjftL-itJ.

MARBLE WORKS

w'n *
.

,k, pnt &gt;Uw

WINSLOWS STEAM

&gt;*"

different Kinds of Sewing Machines. ;

*,'en,i*a &lt;MWO»

*•»&gt;

lUXFHENSTDfB *t BENTLEY,
DrocrUta. WASHTWOTON. b. 0.

P«r Pipe Blares, delivered to ITasttaa. NsuhvIHe.
or Middleville.

’’1'r ,M11111,10 of,&lt;he *ol«ab,

xxiXtwt.'

8TATK OF MICHIGAN. County Barry. au-At

xxrttw7

Hickorys of Hictory tan,
at the Fair Grounds in this city, Wed­
nesday, Oct 4lh. Admittance, 25cti.
Ladies free, Grand stand free. Gamed
ailed nt two o'dock.

______.

xxi29wlt2

uramcMeMedy.

TY AND TDK BELT

I hare a lam stock of Pure Castor uii.

rax* Oxnnxo. that raid oAtitiooer ■
the penoa* tat*reat*d in raid ratal*, ofi
of raid peUtion, and the hearinf lh«r*

PROBATE ORDER.

xxl—14 t 4_______ ______________

A,WBA....r

W.Libbey. Hay Free®. Marquette.

PW,»'1".

Two gnod milch cow* and a few sheep
fur *a|c.
JULWH lit SS KI Jxxi2Ptf

Juhn Stanley sells better and ebenper
Tea, than any other House in tbe city,

Pcerires War? 27 cfo
Beautiful Shawls 85 els.
Pure Table Uncn 45 cts.
All other Goods in prorwUon.
Call and tux for younwlf.
\ full and complete Msortment

have visited (be

p&lt;lr

•aw™
'hin-.

It

Taylor'*, and panic prices.

j&gt;«r*oni Intaraatadva raid ratal*, an
It'th? Pro,tam10fflce. tn** tSt^ty^iFl

____________ ,

tn&lt;mt tho fw (imilie ot th* »im*!ur* of oar Agent.
.Mr. Jei. llaydo^k. To counterfeit lhi« I* felony.
All penfuns indebted Li .'.lien A Trego
For SALE—A valuable young horse W» ihall relcntlre’ly purvur any one who imitate*
thiv with the utmwt vicor of tho law. Wo meet
are requested to call and settle the same In&lt;|uirvof Marshall. Pricket.
immcdutrly.
xxtl4tf. .
Mrs. Morill has trono to Chicago fur and help u* In our to»k of bri urine the— meat un­
principled men to the bar of Justiee. U alfonnl?
For Toledo bottled ale by the down or her stock of Fall Millinery—She wishes to reftuc
« to
t» pureh».«o
purchase M ediciniH |»urportin« to b* our»
unit*'.* Mr. Jo*. Ila,• •
otherwise, and stoJk de, and porter by-tlie ray to tl c ladies she wi II be pleased to —
ch Box of Pills or Ppi ot
bulk, go to John Stanley's.
xxrl ltB show them the Now Styles, Sept. 27-28-2!&gt;.
T” ''“Wlrt •h"!tenW a

Hills ditto II cts.
Suirting GetsExtra heavy SHrling 12 da.
Cott-nadc* 15 to 25 cts.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty bonUJowcts
&lt;•«*Two button Kid Gloves 1HI eta.

and Tomlinson 5.—N«ye none.
।
'
On motion. Connell adjourned.
■
L. D. QVACKKXUItn.
Recorder.

&gt;!m i« a square deal-

thing “more cheering’’ why just let them
iall at I’alph Jordon h, and they can lie
gratified.

I Coart purport inc t
Il Of MlddMOMOd.

day of SarSembrr next, at Vo’rlock int
strvfcwLftsag t?anxa,

FOR SALE st THF BANNER OFFICE

NOTICE.

�ail Maia R. R,

T.lkt Shrift the CteWe/Aerrv.-

The “Iron Tnfil.”

TIME TABLE No. 8.

and be happy again

TatabuoflbH Mteaday,**^. M, 11
A rpiej.ketA towipliw rf &lt;’
d»w», Topd. urf S“"«* »beautiea, ttcenery and pknr
lb. Booby Mtotoflby ■ ,.N
A, m«~»l -J

nri Suite
COSDKMSIID TUB CARD
nr effect jolt a, 1876
fCOLUMBOB TIME.)
---------- -- .iatMA-CABIOTI----- !------------

,
’

f
£

xlouar of th. State Land «ea. Atten»ey General.

criti„of

A

GM Reduction ii Prices!

rhe Cwnpaar reuerriM t&gt;* rirbt U wr
MUB.ee wmab«- '

MICHIGAN
.

CESTRi?

Railroad^1®41
TlfcdZE
tasLe

Taking “ect AW. 16aL18je
_COING tur.

TRAINS WEST. ____

SALISBURY &amp;. BROSSEAU

to, luwto W ulUe^.„ j,„.
mapa and uuw tables of this new and pop-

Deaden tn al! kinds

FURNITURE

.wn Kansas City and Atchison
to I ueb 0( Denver and all points in Colo­
rado AVew Mexico, Ariiona and the San

’u*u Mines. The finest lino of Pullman
Sleepers on tbe continent between the Mis­
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Special round trip tourmuT tickets froth the Mutouri Rtver to
Lh-utcr at $50. good to stop off at all
points. Address.
. * , T. J. Abdehsok,
(Jew. Pau. Ant.
Topeka, Kan.

Upholstery Goods Octets Frames, fc.
Mlum
Look hero I

Look here!

What I don’t yon think Wo can adl

Valparaiso. O&lt;».
UaeaeU's.

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds
ch catx:r than aujr firm in the blatc f
can do it, Ibr, with the help of

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

»»0

GOING SOUTU.
I

J. M. HEWES,
wo guarantee Satisfaction.

Hearse furnished free to any pcraon
purchasing a Coffin worth IjOfS. We
am give you better figures than, ever of­
fered before, for wo make the meet of our
Coffins and Furniture^

Lanstos. Art.

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P.

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
Hastings. Dec.. 22. 75.

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Altera y faMrul. Heperinteadeat of Publlo InatnulAa. . Man bar *f tho State Board af EducaLteu. In pluce of Witter J. Baxter, whose term ol
oBea will expire Du sen bee Slot. I STB and a Rapro
ooatatxro in Conerees for the Third CoMftexil nil
DbtrMof thh State, to which thia aoualy b attaobwF. Abo aeeaator for the Fifteenth tfooaterial 1 Uriel, to whbh thi. County io attached

$55 £ 77r.WS.iKuA^WMJ

rr^s^^^VIBBATOE

ABBIHStix»u."fcSL“Slnf=i;:
„. „
sell rayidly. Send for .ireular.
Er Y. EngrusiDS Co.. » Wall street.
UU A-DATJKax lgM. t.

WESTERN LANDS

"Hkraaii*o-With PUtibursb. Ft- Waya* A
Chiean R. K-. for ChkoAX.. aad toe Weet aad Bort

HOMESTEADS.
BTfclAD /re«. aend your addrun to 8. J. GIL-

iCMTS

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

•titutfoa. provided for by Joist Bwolution Mo.
D. Laws, of HCS.
fA^»Uefollowins Ceuotr OBeere for the Coaaty

wanted-

[Capital &amp; theCamp aign of18 76
itto. book for th* tone*. Give* a full birtop of
mmf Capital and OoT.rnm.nv .'hum how

A Jadss of Probata Sheriff. Clerk. Treasurer.
lUjuirr of Doe-la. Prneeouftar Attorney. Two
Circuit Court Commbriooere, a Surveror wad twp

JOHM Q. CRBBRT.
Sheriff n? Barry Coo:

of Third street, and foot o Rr»h

FLAX, TtKOnnr. MILUT. ntf&gt;aAUA&gt; aal
Uhe teed, an thndted. wienird. 'baaed and send
a»aaallyau4 parfsrtty as What, Orts, Bye or BUri^.
' AM KXTKA FB1CX b uamlty faM for ante asd
mcAi ctaMl h, thbnachtee, Aar ezin claa&amp;MB.
IM THM WKT OMAIM of im, thaae wwe ■atetaxs.
OaUy ths 0MLT MACUIMDI U*t««M rue wtth areM

■. 1H Jefcrson aroau., aad at th*

Loaea. Arrive.
I Detroit Use.I t Detroit tima.)

wm.

Special, Ch realc and Obscure Diseases

mi.'i*'" ''“~li*"'iS-t

Gen-1 Pam-evr Ar’I. HMBiltcu.

fl/ either HZ. ^“"r or old,^inhrriltd or or^.r.d,

8TRI cflLYTBIV ATE

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CHICAGO S KfflMuLAEE SHORE

aad soieutifosstanner. Immediate rultef: ewody.
perfect aad permanrai cure*. A WMMSful experi-

WBhorimt Un^/rtwmm Oteaco aad Uruad
The onlf hnt ruaSy thruwyh Ifoy AwrhreaW

HAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

M Warn JatiMi &amp; Satinaw
RAIIIOAD.

SHORT LIXB IIXTWMEX

MICHIGAN AM THE SOUTH.
TIMKCARD ta KBM My. O, IWT*.
Trains run by Cbiearw Tlaeo.

jyitem JSteywra.

TBAIXH GfiLXG S0VT1I.

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

Sumner Time Table.
Ttoln,

SABIN &lt;3B CO,

A. 1ST.
Coaaabrior Nerchanls &gt;ud dealers la

Th»c unrivaled machines and repaint for
mo arc supplied at lowest factory prices

FLOUR

GRAIN,

And Mill Feed
Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,

Ae«. MXh. UN.

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GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

Uhteni Qtek ad ranees made on Cunrixamenls.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

'5 *8

BAJL.C1X A NORTON.

(Saceeteora to BrHeo h Xortua. A to G. W. Baleh.)

Grain Gomaon

atsf"iafe, i!?:.
« lir-iiu
its area, jis - Ms -±jt_

IsUaB
Corner Woodbridge &amp; ShdbySts,

Detroit, ZMCictk./

John

nuiss GOlri; SblSTlI

H. Wendell &amp; Co.

PORK AND SEEDS.
and

DETROIT,

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GRAIN,

FLOUR,
5-1

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Wood bridge
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Chica®, Hoc! Islani &amp; M

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MICHIGAN.

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Wheat a Specialty.
tbsAadr name oeenart&lt;nmen ts. Market Report*

railroad.

Tkoditecl route Ct
JOUST. MOWS. [J
UKNST, LACON. I'hOKl.t.OUD
KO. MOUNK. ROCh ISUM.
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American and Foreign I’at.Bts,

•«S£»s.-£3ter.&lt;_____________

Council Blufis and OmahaWithout Chunuo oi Can,

THE ENEMY OF RIIEASEI
Atebnmonu are imperfect we ybre iruira’elione to

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in tbe
Michigan fruit belt
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres
for a
near Hasiwondence

Vailed ffiatea Gtoettl Land Office.

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAX AXD BEAST
1* tbeGraad Old

’tiSdiT” ,“rT”3s

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Aruum of Pay and Bounty.

mustang
liniment,

Srv?RaAS 8TOOD THE TEST OF

ft- J- PW,
Carriate, Sin ail Onuntal

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QRAXD TRUNK RAH.WAY.
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                  <text>VOL. XXL

NO. 45.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1876.

■■I. DEWEY
,
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RURAL TOPICS.

WAGONS!

WJO

fon yyr litxT »i*Tf °4IS ’,t W,LL stLL

STIWMffl INI illIIMNS
A.ND EuSIHESS CARDS. :

wheelbarrow to put around the roots in
addition to the aurface aoil. See that all
the roots come in dose contact with the
aoil, by moving the trunk of the tree back
and forth while putting in the earth.
When the route are well covered tread
liUQElMU MOItJlES.
down the earth &lt;nx»n than as fairly as
on shoeing horses, make* the possible, then fill in nearly full, tread
following remarks on overreaching: “I again, and then tern in part of a jail of
believe there are few blockxinitlis that water, let it nettle n few hours, then fill
up with earth aud llw work u done.
know how to shoo homes that overreach,
Ur.ELIK&lt;l-lN TH EKM.
und some that do not seem willing to learn.
The term "heeling in" mean* the dig­
Others think again that there i? no better ging of a trench large enough to hold
way than making the *hoc* shorter, aud the roots of whatever is to be heeled in,
placing the forward ono on the toe, and the so that when covered they will be fully
hinder uno on the heel of the home. They I protected. Then take your trees, or
shrubs, snd pack them in the trench nt a
need to understand that there is a letter j
slight angle, na dose as you can; aud
way, and borne owners should make note when the work is done the top* uf tho
of it. The following rul«x_js n good one: trees, &amp;c., will lie upon the ground, and
Make the forwatd chocs long, nod llie toe­ may, a* above stated, be covered slightly
calks short and standing a little under, and with hsy or straw, if the rapt of the sun
are quite powerful. All kinds of trees
set them as far back ns convenient, in or­
and shrubs may bo kept hcaled-in from
der to let the feet roll over as soon a.* pos­ Octotcr to April ur May, aud not be in­
sible,*&lt;o get'out of the way. Aud in sett­ jured in the least, but the trench must
ing the shoe* on the hind feet, reveme the be deep enough to allow all the roots to
go down below the surface of the soil;
order to keep them hack, to give time for
and they should be covered about a foot
the fotward feet to get out of the way. deep over all, and the earth well packed
Make the toe-calks high, aud the half-calks among them. I think it is the best way
low, to keep the “fe&gt; t Lack, then ho will to menage trees, Ac., to heal them in wtU
in October or November, according to the
travel like other. horse*. This .may
• ,be I climate, aud set thorn in the Spring, as
remedied in port tn the mode of paring the , tbcy arc oftcn iujored by
froMU of

prices lower thqni ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.

houf. This is essential in all cases, and .
where too many horses have been undo 1

'

cripples,

TUE rEEDIMI VYALl’EOF BOOTH.

In addition to tin- O/iccr Chilled Plntrn
and castings, we luyve a full stock of

Douce and.
lll’C all grOUIXl
Points
i
=ALAMAZO° ®1L? wsungi
; and sold at the same price ilS Ull^rOIIIHl
LPJOflN.
points.
150yl
G-RiiBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

for the GalEj.Vuktk.

THE VICTORY IS WON I
ND.«l RGEON-Iliek" *tuo4xxtef
PNIM-:

hundred bushels ordinarily,
fknnt-r*
should always grow a lew hundred bushels
fur their liorae* and cows, being the best
roU that can be given to them. Sugar
beets come next in value, and they are
worth to feed to cow* about oue sixth tuctr
weight io corn meal. Turnip are worth
about one-eighth their weight of corn meal,
and all help tu winter stock cheaply, and
good coouiuon.
condition. The
fanner who
cn! in gOOQ
1IIO..IUM.
wuvw
tert upon winter feeding with no roots
j Las made a serious mistake iq his judgmoDt. Ji
is rather troubleeomc
some
un&gt;&gt;*w
.. ----------------------------- __insome
eases to weed out root crop; but when
the land has been war.iired heavily the
nrevious year', end cultivated in some
hoed crop, with a view of growing .root*
ou it the following season, keeping the
weeds thoroughly subdued, there i-. no
trouble in growing a good crop without
much labor in weeding.

ALbOPPOSITION ISOVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
.TNKBSHIP

•

I. j. n»&lt;r.r &gt;itsra,Stale
to at all hours.

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'■'.Mtnl-aUner. J Katie* of

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AND FROSRL'UrnrG
'■•"’tr. Ar»nt for Home
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i 1‘iiWBi* Iiuwrane*
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BURGHER.
^’hf- •*&gt;» Shelter. OBae

' KOOMAN.

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H • . H.itia**. Mleh. JaarlTi

f. s. bowenZ~~
Co&lt;'*u

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For ful Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and all oth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COMIE
VIVJL&gt; SEE ME!
j

JOHN STANLEY.
Harteing*, Jifrne 12, *76

UNDERTAKING
KTEOBI-W* BHDTBBKM'

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AMuicJ* G* HOLBROOK,

joayl’tB

CARDING-

In the buslne**, con truly say that they
can do better work, aod give better sat­
isfaction than any other firm in th!.section. W. II. Stebbins, the *enior Tb*raarel*-Bb?f
member, with the experience of ■ life­
time, will alwnysgivo hfe personal sttention to this part of their extcnMrc

w‘£ax.

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B-ur. rm K

STKBBIN8
BROS
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WELCOME MARBLE.|—

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M

The trial of Genera! Babcock for al­
leged conspiracy in the Safe Burglary case

Upia thia morning If the Governmeui
can offer nothing more than what the U.
8. Atty., Geo. Welly, propore* a* inferred

yesterday, there can be little doubt of a
moat triumphant acquittal.
The city still swarms with CrWmaisI

pleased with the object* of histone inter­
est which they find her* than with all they
saw at Philadelphia.

The Indian war seem* to have been
brought virtually to a conclusion and not
much more remains to be btr done except
t to take such step* as will prevent a renew­

be done at the proper time and the
proper temperature, and never churned
too long. And after the butter cornea
from the churn, it should be bandied just
os little as possible—just sufficient to re­
move the butter&lt;mQk, work in tho salt,
&amp;c.’’
'•
_
These rules combine, however, but a
small portion of the minutia of butter­
making. After tho butter is made a
great deal depends on the kind of vessels
it is put in.
Oak tubs and firkins arc
best; and there must be perfect cJcauJtneas aud purity in everything pertaining
toil.
'
DISEASED rOLLTMT.

At tho Underwriter's convention held
in New York yesterday the oommittee on
wind currents reported that the signal
service had been no materially roduoed by

practically valnde**, The vain* of th*
knowledge of the probabla direction of
I

able velocity as impartsdjto that board by
the Signal Corps, can only bo esti­
mated by persons interested in tasratime

affair*.
Governor Tilden’s letter of acceptance
was freighted ’ with a weighty cargo of.
figures, which give* It an oppearano* of
great value with the majority who glanced
at it, and confused the mathematics of
many who went through the teak. But
there is nothing no fries as lying figure*,

Half a century of experience in breed­
HOWTO SET TAXES.
ing jioultry extenaivwly convinces me that
From Grat to last the work must be dduc It docs not "pay'’ to spend * great deal of
well.' The tree* rourt l»e
with earc, lime in “doctonng" them Tho following
with all the routs that can be obtained, mates the earo dearly : “The direasea of
without spending unnecessary time. Stand fowls are to numerous, aod their origin so
b, yourself,'if you set hired men to digging various, that doctoring them io worse
them up, and sec that the work is done than usolca*. This being tho case, the
right, ns not one man iu a hundred of ordi­ best tiling that can bo done, b to Napoleon's account* of nafeught battle*
nary farm hands can be trusted alone to dig put all mek fowls in a large roomy box,
and ungained victories, a* mo*t railway
up trees. There must be no mauling of tbu placed it a cool spot if the weathrr be
aooonnU abundantly prove. Governer
roots: but cut off tho larger ones carefully,
warm. They should be fed jtmt what Tilden’s elaborate statistic* excited mmIand save all the small fibrous roots that they relish meet, and plenty of good pure
cion at first, and * carefnl nr—ithsn
you can, as they are the life of the tree., water should be kept supnliod. If the
shows that they are entirely untrustwor­
Don’t leave the trees when dug up exposed' disease is eurable, nature will do the work ;
to the sun and wind. If to ba carrod far if not curable, which is often the case, the thy. Mr. Charles F. Conant, Assistant
in ■ wagon the roots should bo covered, if bird will die, and the rest Of the flock tyill Secretary of tho Treasury, has taken pains
the raa ahines, and on arriving at tho place1 not be endangered. Sick fowls should al­ to examine carefully ao much of hi* letter
of destination heel them in as *ouu a* pos­’ way* be removed from the fioek •* soon
sible, unIna you can set them out imme­’ as i«o**ible. Promptnem, in this respect,1 compares his figure* with Um frets
diately, and tn that case they ought to be' may be th* means of saving the entire
put in the shade. Wb«a llic trees are not I
flock from contagion.
to be set for some days, it is best, after be­
ing heeled in, to throw some eoar* hay or
Our Centennial,
straw over their tops to prevent tho evap
oration of the sap in the brancht*. The
Train
Has
brought me a
tree*
should
bo
trimed
Iwfore
they
are
B
heeled in, and the tops should conform in stock of Boots, Shoe*. and Gaiter* for the
bulk somewhat to the roots of the Ires*. summer And fall trade, which I will sell
: Next eotnen the setting ; do nut be in a way down low for Cash. . I also full the
Singer Sewing
*" "
hurry, dig tho boles abundantly large so that celebrated
। the roots can be extended their full length differcut Kinds of Sewing Mae
{ and trust to no man alone to do this work
11 far you, Put the rarfime sofl by itself, Cistern Putnwr
J. Mac*
.
Opposite the Po*t:Ofi«
|~r U
b«
xxiltf
Hsatings, Mich.

In Hastings I
4. U .U CM for IM 1-2

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btndncM.
Hearse and Toain furnished when

‘

PBESERVUCa APPLES.

Apple* that are designed to be preserv­
ed till spring must be hand picked, as every
farmer probably knows but the question
then comes up, how shall they l»c packed ?
It has been found that apples packed it
barrels in ground charcoal can be shipped
to England m excellent condition, aud
keep a long-time after arriving- tlrcre, while
those sent otherwise pack*d|decay badly
on the passage. Buckwheat chaff is prob­
ably the best thing for farmers to pack ap_
pics in that arc designed for long keeping,
as ground charcoal is not s &gt; easily obtained.
Sawdust, if perfectly dry, is as good as
buckwheat chaff. First put in a layer ot
chaff or sawdust, then pack in a layer of
apples, then put iu an other layer of chaff
or sawdust, and so on till the barrel is’ full,
then cover and head it up.

Washikotos,!), C, Sept. 29,1876.

al of it in the spring. It appear* that
' some of the tribes nr bands at least ar*
trying to escape into British territory. A
Pioneer Press special from Bismarck says:
Gon. Terry and staff arrived here to-day
en route for St. Pania. A dash by th*
Oth Cavalry and the 6th Infantry upon
Wolf point agency to intercept the Unc*
Winter, l&gt;eforc the roots hvvo obtained a
papas attempting to cross at that point
fir™ liold on the soil.
was a failure. The troop* failed’ to over­
take the Indian*, who succeeded in fording
In setting tree*, shrub* and vinca no the river and escaping into British territo­
manure should be placed in contact with ry. The employee* of the Agency who
the roots, but put it above them when
the hole* arc nearly filled, so that it will •aw them eras* repreaent the number at
be covered several inch**. Well rotted several hundred. The Indians ooufeared
stable manure is suitable for everything, that they were in a destitute condition, and
cow manure being best. A* winter ap­ had thrown away lodges to facilitate light.
proaches cuarec manure, mixed with con­
They offered extravagant prices in ponies
siderable straw, spread uvej the ground
On the other hand *'
rather thick arouua the stems or trunks, for ammunition.
a* far as the roots extend, will be useful Fort Sully telegram says, the chief Blue
in preventing injury from severe frost, and Eagk- is reported as saying, when called
U will ai»&gt; enrich th* ground, and the
u[K&gt;n to surreodsr, that be would do noth­
tree*, Ac., will bo much benefitted. In
the Spring it may remain as a mulch, or ing of the kincT; all that he wants ■ for
the soldier* to cross over to the oast bank
the coarse parts may be removed.
and take care of their rations and th* In­
GOOD DVTTW.
There is no good reason why every dians would take care of themselves. Uh I
farmer's wife may not make good butter, pretty good for Injun dal I
with good cows aod well fed. An old
Taft left last night for Ohio ; be will
idairyman says: No fint-clasa butter or
&lt;cheese can be made short of the following do yeoman service in the Republican
rules: First, it is very important to have cause. There is no one better able to
good pastures with plenty of good run­ copc with the cj.-Confederate sentiment
ning water, in order to go*, good milk, now no prevalent in the Democratic
with out which no ono need try to make
party than this distinguished gunUeaum.
fine butter or chcc*c. &lt;Thc next iit. order
is, the milking should be done in the The ad captandum parsimony of the re­
ncaUat possible mauuer. The milk room generate rebels io tho last Congttws i* be­
should bo constructed so a* to hare the ing felt all over the country, and B* crip­
proper temperature at all times, The pling influence is felt in every walk of
milk should bo skimmed at the proper
tima for butter ; the churning also should life.

WOOL. WOOL.

Being ■ bimine** that m d* •

of experience,

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A bushel uf carrut* to feed to a horse i*
worth from half to iwo-tliirds as much as a
bushel of oats; and when wc consider tbut
a tburuand buabels uf carrots cau in s-»mc
case* be grown un an acre of land, and five

PLOWS AND CASTINGS.

SAI.lSBi BY X. ItROSSEAV.
"its ■

OUR WASHINGTON LET^t.

Lh. Rarvaucis Hinn by enact
p'jstaa.r-.............. ..

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WHOLE NO. 1088.

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�ANOTHER T.LOEN SWINDLE.

f/Wrifcn -gmur.
DEWEY,

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W&lt; trb*4 every Republican greenback

EDITOR

Hastings, Ffaffl., Oct. 2, 1876.

Howl of the home jour­

When

Coh IxoxRflOLb f«*d his old j

In New York Ibej ere ofraH «* be’0
■PcenbonMr ran well, he chnrgee eo eoor-

voter ra Barry county would read in the ’
Donheimer 1* al Toledo managing the
Journal of the 27th nit., an editoTilden “still hoot" in Ohio. But the
r’_al on the nomination of Geo. Thomas at ’
Jackson as thc Greenback nominee for ■Republicans arc now awake.
The “reform" tidal wave roll* on. The
Congress.
Notwithstanding the u-u«l

jftg

AnEkxpxnt Outburst.

PoMwl NoIm.

8«.y-"«rS“

ra.rad-.U.B.j. i.Blu.,
apoi,. Oonrwuo”,

raued

WORTH i-2 r&gt;v

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.

BAILWAY COMPANY.

their UH, hot Sham, with h» awurtomed
1
mesotron and pemtriousucM. although
!
having handreds of dollara to his credit
। the bank, kopt putting the firm off
in
Ifrom time to time, perhaf* paying a pit­
tance
on account. One time tic g*vc a*
i
nn excuse for not paying that he was go­
!ing to Europe, aod had not Ume to at
itend to the matter. Tho firm was guo.1 FEW
enough to allow th* bill to ren along for
yearn, bes-aure it was again* Mr. Tilden.
, finally Ixxwmo
Il
wbrnM *
member of thc firm called for hi* pay, Mr.
Tilden became exceedingly indignant, tell
ing him that he owed him nothing, and
ordered him oat of the house! A suit
was commenced and Mr. Sham J. Tilde..,
Democratic candidate for the Presidency,
pleaded in deleurc that the areoaot wu
outlawed. Tbe court could aot do otherwiae than give judgment again* the
firm. Thi* i* all ■ matter of court record.
However, a man who will commit perjury lira
in order to swindle tho government in its
hour of need out of a few thousand dollars,

We h”e .""V
“I"1
iL “
pro,» Hmrobe.ML-ral Ura nralor of
«nd p.cbclic |»—ff
rrad .ujlhiojor rbr

]Haye* ship rides the crest,'.while thc floun
the bigbrat ordercanoe of “Slippery Bam” i* swamp­
journals, their anxiety will sometimes get dcring
,
He was recalling the acene* oftho "
thc better of them, and they will un- .ed, in a trough of the »ea.
and said:
*
mad as a hatter” refer* to tho Corwittingly (perhaps,) disclose their real
The past rise* before me like a droam.
feelings. Il is'no news to aay, that the ,necticnt hst-makm who threaten to di*- a™, worn » lb. orrat rtruatl; for
lift
W.
brar
th. raood. of
Greenback party ■ is tho creation of the (charge their employes for joining in n
»rap.r.lioo-tbe urauo of tb, boiMeroo.
Democratic party. The Democratic par­ Haye* and Wheeler demonstration.
JniiM—tho silrervoirae of hraoie b»gk«.
ty has tried in thc ’art sixteen year*,
A year ago thc Mtarimuppi Democrat* Weraetboorarai.oru.ra.blw-eoJ'"'
every conoaivable scheme to gel hold of were prcpar^ig for the election by the Clin­ the umraU of erelot,; »o era tbe P*
the rrins uf the government. They have ton massacre. This year thc South Car­ ebeeke uf women, nnd ‘be fluJtral feee* of
left no stone unturned to thal end, and olina Democrat* begin with Hamburg and men; nndin tbrao rara-mUnp. «e«• n»
their last attempt, which which will prove follow np Hamburg with' Aiken County. tite-dcad whose dart kra hare covered with
flowers. Wo low right of them no more
as futile aa all their former ones have, is
“Htrncirt 'mopey for all, and the originating thc Greenback party. But Thc Democratic campaign in thc South We arc with them when they enlist u. the
army of freedom. Wo ore them
fre&lt;f. xcHbtfls 'for 'alt. There the Homo JoaruaF« production speaks for is bring pressed with great vigor. The great
part from those they love Some mcwalk ;
shortW "be 'Po inflation" which itself, and we only propose to make a few latest report from South Carolina is that ing for the last time in quiet woody ptorau
wiH^lbpreciate1 the one nor aec- comments upon said production, and give the number of negroes killed in Aiken with the maidens- they adore, n e near
terfah Ittfbrfo'fande 'which will our readers th* benefit of tho article by County is from thirty to one hundred. thc whisperings nod the sweet rows of
Not a single white man has lost- bis life. eternal love a* they lingeringly part for­
destroy thf pther.’;
printing ii. tt ire. Tho Journal cannot
ever.
Others' arc bending over cradles, is capable of any mean act.
Thc New York Thlwar ha* magnaui.
A New York German now on thc Re­ kiuing babies tl»At are ariccp. Some arc
.Wrt^lL REPIBLTIA.’I TICKET. sec why tla nomination was made,
niotuly doubted that Mr. Tilden would be
when the majority of the delegates pres­ publican stump at thc West writes that roeciring thtfWeaaing* of old men. Some
guilty of such imsall and contemptible be­
ent "knew thai .bat Democratic apostle, the Germans of the West will be true to are parting who hold them and press them havior, and rt&gt; exprames itself. Tho fol­
to their hearts again and again, and *ay
'■ ' For Prandnl,
Fidus IJvermort, was an advocate of the 'the old flag, despite the mercenary raril­
lowing card, from Mcasrs. Pottier Ai Stynothing ; and some arc talking with wives,
greenback theory. JuM so, Mr. Journal; lations of demagogues and political adven­ and endeavoring with brave words spoken mu*, in reply', rpeaks for itself:
thc Dcmoeiatio game of “heads, I win, turer*, such as Sigel and others.
ii» the old tone* to drive from their hearts
dfWN».-I
Wc
tails, you loose.’' is ax characteristic of
An outbreak of Adams enthusiasm thc awful fear. We ace them part
Demccrnts individually, as of tho party. serin* to be awaited outside of Massachu­ see the wife standing in the door, with thc
.
,,/qr .prfr/Vrsi/wrt,-..
babe
in
her
arms,
—
standing
in
the
sun
­
Fidus undoubtedly represents either end setts with the same sort of hushed expec­
light sobbing,—at tbe turn of the road a
of the Democratic platform, or both cuds tancy which preceded the Hell Gale explo­ hand waves,—she answer* by hiding high
of New York.
at thc same time if by so doing it will re­ sion ; but the contract for tuning has evi­ in her loving bands the child. He is gone, earning other parties, which w* denire Io eonuadiet moat emphsticsilr. First, that •■Mr.
dound to his political success. No, green­ dently been a }&gt;crtnancnt failure.
and Torcrcr.
Tweed was long a admit but influential me». Wc rec them all as they march proudly
back era, you 'should have waited and vot­
Dcnocrats arc getting to have curious away under thc flaunting flags, keeping
ed solid for Fidus, as 'badoubtcdlj all
O.P^HOU^KX.
ideas of time and space. Donhrimer fig­ time to the wild, grand auric ol war—
democratic greenback era will. Yrs, you
Jr.PARTniDGE
ures out Albany and Trey to be hundreds marching down the streets of the great aad invariable rafurc-1 to do any ring wwk of
should vote for Mr. Livermore, for tho
r
. i.ll.. II .1 H
ot miles apart, and Watterson, sitting two cities.—through thc towns and acroe* tha any kind whatever. Relating t« our bill
■tax. PaMlcI»*n»rtla»-HOiu»CKH.TAKirEIX
prairies,—down to the fields of glory, to do against Mr. Tilden, you state: "It appear*,
-WMritxrBojrd Education-WITTER J.nAXTKK Journal says you have bo possible chance
hour* in Cougrw, draws pay fur a month, and to die for the eternal right.
•■■■ -l I *• * ’ i: ■ ■ from t heir (Pottier A Slymu.) own account,
to elect Mr. Thomas. So it might have
besides mileage, of course. If there is
We go with them one and all. Wo arc that lh» Mil w&gt;m a disputed one. ami that they
HOWARD. HKXRY W continued and said : vote the entire Dem­
one thing they all understand, it is mtle- by their ride on all the gory fields,—in all
ocratic ticket,, for you hare no chance to
the hospitals of pain.—on all thc weary
elect any .part of your ticket; which •gemarche*. We stand guard with (hem in furnish a bill ef item*, and that Mr. Tilden
A Democratic music dealer at Pittsfield
without a doubt is true. Now the Jour­
thc wild storm and under the quiet &gt;tars. answered it by pteadiag the rtalW of iimilaWe are with them in ravines running with lioni against ua. thu* uring the weapon wa furnal want* you grocnbackers to make
H*!5CHETr.
DUNHAM.
amends by reconsidering the action of publishing house to send him ‘-Honest blood.—in the farrows of old fields. We
are
with them between tuntending host',
Wifi you please print this and oblige ?
that convention. Yes ; i-econsidexfgrecn- Sam Tilden," meaning a song ol that
unable to move, wild with thirst, the life
Tsars rcspcclfully,
&gt;
back men. to reconsider especially at this name; and was astonished when the ebbing slowly away among the withered
POTTIKR &amp; STYMUrf MAST. CO.
time is good { because if ^ou don’t, Fidus answer came baek. ‘‘Have searched high loaves. We see them pierced by balls and
is sure to be defeated, as will also Geo. and low, and there is nothing of the‘ torn with sheila in the trenches by forta
and .in the whirlwind of tha charge, when?
TO CALIFORNIA.
Thomas, and Mr. J. H. Magown, a good
men become iron, with nerves of steel.
aud true Republican, an honest and
It is stated that Governor Tilden’s
We are with them in the nrlann* -f
faithful soldier of our brave old Vtn explanation ol tits income tax is not hatred and famine ; but human speech can
Thc Prophet Not Without Honor in
cavalry, will bo elected. Then, Republi­ given any weight at tho Internal Rev­■ never (ell what they endured.
Hi» Own Country
Wc are at homo when tho now* comes
cans, con thc matter well before taking a enue Bureau, and (.'ommwrioticr llaum।
, that they are dead. We ree tho maiden
step that you will in the end regret. Rc&lt; docs not sec that it should interfere in i
, in the shadow of her first sorrow. Wc sec
The Opinion of Tho«c Who
member that oh election day you will be any way with thc suit that is to be’ the silvered liead of the old man bowetl
Right on the Ground
AND' NW THE VERY MEN deserted by a large majority of now pre­ brought in tlic United United Staten1 with thc last erief.
WHO FOUGHT AND 1 VOTED TO tended Democratic greenbackers, who District Court to recover the tax money'
Thc post rises before us and wc see tour
BREAK ,UP THIS 'UNION. NOW will cast their v*tes for the regular Demo­ withheld.
millions of human beings governed by the
Unsought Testimony in Favor
UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
lash ; we sco them bound hand and foot;
of the ‘ Old Reliable”
cratic nominees They are already dei
It was on Aug. 9, 18GG, that (tor. Hen­’ we hear tho strokes of criel whips ; we sec
ORGANIZATION,STILL CALLING
Ncrth-West.
ITSELF DEMOCRATIC, APPEAL sorting you, thinking that they hare dricks, then United States Senator, pock­’ the hounds tracking wumefl through tan­
drawn
suffirieutly
from
the
Republican
eted
12,000
of
back
pay,
given
him
by
the
&gt;
gied
swamps.
We
sec
babes
sold
from
tho
TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SURRENDHR“Ttt THEM ALL THE rank* to insure in part Democratic suc­ act of July 28, I860. In making ont his, breast* of mothers. Cruelty unspeakable!
GREAT- POWERS OF THE GOV­ cess. Without further comments we account lor mileage ho reckoned the dis­ Outraco infinite.
’
Four million bodies in chains—four
ERNMENT." THEY ASK TO AD­ herewith git* you the Journal article :
tance from Indianapolis to Washington at1 million souls in tetter*. All thc sacred and Council Kaff*.
MINISTER ITb LAWS, CONTROL
1066
miles.
The
distance
by
rail
is
675
TUK
GRXXXHACK
COXaRKSHIOMAT.
CO!»«
&gt;
relation*
of wife, mother, father, and child
ITS -REVENUES. AND TO MOLD
VSXTIOX.
ITS VotTCY AT HOME AND
miles. Probably Mr. Hendricks wentt trampled beneath the brutal feet of might.
ABROAD1TioTH OF-THEIR CAN­
Hon. Geo. H. Thomas, of Gull Lake, around by the Lakes, and Montreal, tak­ And all thia was done under our own
DIDATES, THOUGH LIVING IN was nominated by the Independent Green* ing in Portland, Boston, and other seaport beautiful banner ofthe free.
Thc past rues,before ua. Wc hear thc
THH NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY bock Convention. Why thia Domination Uwna. “Reform tit necessary."
Grand1 roar and shriek *f tho bursting shell. The
MEASURE OK THE WAR, ALL was made after the sentiments of Mr.
Rapids Journal.
broken fetter* tall. These heroes died.
THE MOVEMENTS TO 'ORGANIZE Livermore were known to thc majority of
Wc look. Instead of slaves we sec men,
THF/ARklY THAT BEAT DOWN those present, is beyond our ken, unless it
t and women, and children. Tho wand of
THI-^ftCTELLION. AND ALL THE was io- elect a pronodneed out and out
progresa touches the auction-block, thc
SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO 8E hard money advocate in the person of Mr. Indianapolis Gen. Logan referred to T1L‘ slave-pen, the whipping-peat, and wc cm
CURKTHE RESULTS OF OUR VIC­ McGowan, thc Republican nominee. Mr.
hon»al and firreidcw.aud school-houses On&lt;l
TORY. THE MEN THEY WOULD Livermore in hiu own language says :
r
books,
and where all was want, aud crime.
What Union speech has Tilden ever
",‘I proclaim that if elected to Congress
BRING,INTO THE CHIEF PLACES
wy vote and influence shall be given to re­ made? It m said that a newsboy created1 and cruelty, and fetter*, wo sec thc face*
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OB WHO
:
of
the
free.
a
aenration
in
tho
streets
of
New
York
peal ia foto th* Resumption Aot. That
FROWNED AND COMPLAINED IN
Three heroes are dead. They died for
' '*
-3 —non greenbacks one day during the war by crying ‘'Bereat
THE NORTHS THfcSAlfESTATES
they shall be your Henilil. Great -ifnira speech by. liberty—they died for ua. They are al
Jhunucl J. Tilden!"
The firn m-&gt;n. wwf
.1—
.t i
TH AWAEBED AND MAINTAIN ED received
nt for revenue,
ORDINANEC8OF SECESSION ARE jma all_____ ___ -__ ,___ _____ ,_ caught nt the paper, ran it over in vain
THE. Mdb-Wt.STRENGTH OF THIS That the law demowetiting silver shall be
the tearful willows, and tho ,
COALITjQN r^Scgactfw, Merman,
repealed. That the Gold, Silver nod
P1*7 ‘‘W beneiUl thc ‘’’“low. of
But the boy
Greenback dollar shall stand equal in all
The ex-ri£^w*cecpt ‘kc resak of the
Ute douda, carders alike of the sunshine ai
said on tho subject
If ilk
war apd the1 wmrtibutaohal amendments ’
declarations of
They ’j^w 'thdr 'riMcrity' in tbfo. cam­ ating
discreetness of Democratic landers and

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EUTIKBTORDB. HAYES

'R'ldiistrft-

CALIFORNIA

WILLIAM i. WHEELER
ftassss*

esssa

paign?'’ O»Q.oVg«odemcn made’ a speech" for tildca and ‘h&amp;

t»a of lus speech: ..

A Debate
■eremlyof death.

[A yoioc—“Glory."!

I have one Mmfinu&gt;n» C

r“™-J^5*

friends, I tell

tern for the dead.

you thgyc arc errtaiu mrn ,yoo moat pul

Notice.

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Embrace* under one manajrcmeut the '
Great Trunk Hallway Lint* of ibt
WBfl’ and NORTH •WEST, aud. with
it* nutnerons branches tuidcoinieciioDt,
forma the shortest and quickest route
between Cmcipo aud all pointe ia
Ilutois,
AVibconsix,
NobYuebx
Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa. NsBRASKA, CA14FORS1A. mid the WtXTEBX TKBBrrotUER. I

Omaha and Califprnia Line
Th tho shortest and beG r.mte fora)!
ednta in Northkhx I (.uxors, Iowa,
AKoro. Nehkaska. Wrnutxu. tot.
obado. Utah. Nevada,(,'AuronxtA.
Urbipn, Cuixa, Japan atidArsTKAua.. Its

Chicago, Madison and St.
P^ul Line

Is

tbe short line for Nortuerx Wb
ooxrix and Mxm.nksota, and for Majxbox, St. Baud, Minxea Pulis, Dclcth

and all point* in tbe Great Northwest.
Its
Wliiuiict and at. Peter Linn
lathe only rout® for Wixoxa. Hoches- .
ter,
Owatonna,
Mankato, St.
Peter. New Umi, nt.d all join’s In
Southern and Cenlral MintMua. Ils

Green Bay and Marquette
Line
»
I, the only Unc for J.KjsvtuA
Watertown. For Dv Lac. Oshkosh,
Appleton, Green Bay. Ehcanaiu,
Negaunee, Marquette. Hnvainox.'
HANexxtK, and the Lake Svferiob
Country. Ite
✓.

FreePort and Dubuque Line

la the only route for Elgin. Boceford.
Freeport, a&lt;.d nil points vin Erwport.
Its
,

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line

la the old Lake Shore Route and is the,
only one pas.*ing through EvamtoX,
Lake Forest, Htohi-axd Park,
Wavkrgan, Ractve. Krnosua to
Milwaukee.

Pullman Palace Cars

Arc run on all through trains ofihr*
road.
.
1.1. U tlx ONLY LINE ninths _
thcae car* between Chicmo and «•
Paul, Chlrawo and Milwaukee.
eago and Winona.
.
,
At Omaha our Steeper* c •nnect
the Overland Bloopers on
Pacific Railroad fur all points West oi
tbe Mtemrarl River.
•
,
On the arrival of the trains f.vnitM
East or South. IheltRlMoriltetwrasv
A North-Wcatern Railway LLA'r
CHICAGO a* follow* :
,
, ....
For Council Blair*. Omaha and &lt;Mbfonita, TwoTIwoORli Train* dally.
Pullman ..Palaeo
Drawing
... __ .. ... &lt; •.......sll ItliluA.
gli Train* Dally, with Pullman
i Cara attached on both
Green Bay nnrt Lnko Superey.
TwoTralD* daily, with Pullman Patorc
GRU attached, and running tbrougnto
’’fS-'Sniw.nao.-. Four Thnx-kb Tralu

dally, Pullman Cura ou nignl trains,
Parfor Chair Cara on day t rain*
For Hpartaand Wtoonn and puts »n
Mlnwwrite, One Through 1 mln dell.'.
with Pnlliuan Bleeper* t * " in"na Two
For Dubuque, via Frrcfx.rt. Two
Through Train, daily, with J'u'lmaii
Care on Bight Inin-.
m
For Dubuque and I-a Cro* . ' I* Ote
ton two Through Trains dnlh.. wtth
Oar* «n night tram toMc-

points yen o”

’ lb-___

iindwv • •
• oinaM
•n Ff«&gt;"
Street;
•k Street
cr C*n*l
«rara, WS" ?“S

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uitap’t. cni^
Cbkngo

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-y»n to th, foot. 9,01 thfo flsanre question b
ta
.,h„
u 1U,
r, n
... .
Thcr? appears to be a gentleman in ifohj. } Hlltvltfd JIMk^u .r
&lt;•/ /KtJar,
lfi
c'Lu.u
mrw who Us become tired of tbe go’J
b to burst ujMu ti, M ao«,.
S*muel
aoan- M
m Samuel
nd especially of having It crowded dowi. I
TlW*nu •!«««•!. Wi bo deceived. This
t we will desist from that at tirnam.) .„■
el4,n’ « uo’ fir their nardabi s.»
,
............. ..
u“‘ yuai lor
their kyahjr during tfarir rebellion.?
I would phue at the bead of this nation a
nnd sec If that will set any, Urtar.ifuot,
who would dare to beau hnnaet man. One
wc will confow that ths gentleman i» bsrd to
who make, „„ Wm iccu4w returB,; CM who
please. I stated that you eonfal by n&gt; means
make a paper .dollar (of course of the grecn- briped to suppre*, lin. rehoUioa ; not one who
_____ back theory.) equal to a dollar in gold, and he
fUt.u. , replies fay saying, as scon as the government
1 put their stamp and number on this green pn to tk&lt; hilt, tx), rally around ths flog, Repub­
:i:to r. n. I**r- ,!hr?‘ l”“ *
in
«H««I M a buvbel licans ! Ut this dreemivf uoliew of .. i.—.

. lf susrcwin.-

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HASTWGS CITY DRUG STORE

Nobtu 1bvisa. Sept. 30,1 I8T0,

of wfaetil, I w'n* not talking about Wheat, but

Ftom th&lt; Buffoh, a&gt;au«retol Adv.rtber. Cat­
. « rd x^. Sept. Mch.M7d.

|

•‘honest laeu and faunal inoiiey.”

this wheat business. For ItiMsuco the gov-crntuetit uf Itri»y issue* a paper dollar which
| ia never to lie redeemed and derive* it to be ardxn school house. flie Hum Mr. Cook
from Lowell, mid tho Editor of the Lowell
i worth a dollar in gold, aud a legal tender.
ine great .pte-uetw of t|le

■nan in ihiltlinorc has

grecnt&gt;acka. hitch up my torn hnd start.
When 1 arrive I fud the man. and anxious to
sell. So wc measure up ten l-u-helt. aud put

prerent n sufficient quaulity of my legal ten
drr notes just Issued by the government of
Irving. Now cornea in the troul.lcj- The nmn
frotn Baltimore 1-cghia to mJ . list kind of
inoticy will not pa« under our (ioverntneut inOl-TUl'.KS.

skme for our productions or at least paper that
is to Be redeemed in gold, the AuOner the

Q. Crer.y
Vr soman

j|p&lt;

c&lt;(ok

carefully reviewed the Greenback policy, aud
system of Cannes, mid log&amp;lly showed it to
be, in the mind of nny cMtdld man n mere
bubble He virtually dctnaUshed that ihoory.
Mr. Hine declared there would be cither*}
Democrat or n llepdbhMn Oresident elected
ibis fsT. Cpou these ground, he carefully
reviewed the birtory of the Democratic party,
from Iho'bcginning of the war to the present
day- Which lias evidefiily the l.laekest re­
cord Hint ever disgraced a nation. Aho, thehistory and character of Sainuri J Tilden who।
evidently has tbe hhekest record that ever
disgraced a candidate for the 1’reridcncy. I
.
।
its are enpged for I be uccarion.
.

...........
••• —j- -■ ■
my friend nil *br governments in tn? wbrld
use gold orpaj-er. on n goM l&lt;sht,' and ‘the

THE COUNT-1 YAIR.

k
you know .twill,-., anywhere
«f /r!r. f.fr, Tl.e reirfo. were ab.-ut on. tfauu.
your govsrement, butynura only afoongyour- a01, anj|#
dfopfoy ofUrre*. catUe. ri.eep,
^^jriar. agricultural imph-uicnt*. potaloe*, ap­.
.
'I this by talking about exchange*, for there i»iI pics pear* grai-c«. and nluiu.t every thing in,
■;
: I
' no such thing in thi« argument. I want you [ tbe fruit line. A .plendld show of poultry, a(
- --------- &lt; tl» foy down n naked greenback thafU never
bpiier cannot Le.I.own in the State ue believe.
/..-OU- THE COUNTY. to be redeemed by the ride of a jjdd dollar I Floral Hol*
full uf article.. (t-x» nuiuerou.

On tho 8th itist. sn excursion partyfrom Detroit of sumo 1,200 persons passed
through here, and although the excursion
was larger than expected, there were no
delays for want of car*, und the excursionists wcre load in prase of a line that did iu
bustuws in so prompt ami faithful a man­
ner.
On theOih anexcurrion from St. Thom­
as. on the 11th one from Loudon, Ont., ^n
the 15th one from Rochester, aud on
Ihursday night a luunMer excursion from
Detroit, px«hed over thb line. They nil
received good attention und prompt denpatch, arriving in Philadelphia' without
any vexatious delays One of these exctiniiou trains rao over six honwu, throwing .
the engine and tender from the track ; but
owing to the excellent managemctit of l£e
employees of the road, and the fact that
Westinghouse air brakes were in use on
the train, not one person was injured, and '
thc train was not delayed half an hour.
Tho number that were carried in these ex­
cursions was fully six thousand.
Arrangements have been made by the
line for three mammoth cxcuraiotm to-day
and Monday. The regular traveljby the
line is greatly on the im-rcaae, yet Jutwitli*
standing tho heavy trains, they are run
promptly on schedule time. The one rca-^n
r r this, is the management, being part of
tho wptem oflbc roads under control oftlie
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The
line is also fortunate in its. representative’
in this section. It* Saperintcndenl, Mr.
Robert Neilson, at Elmira deserves much
praise for.thc management of these excurs­
ions. lie always remains at the post o(
duty during the entire night, and givro
pcnwniah attention to thc movement of
trains. The Western Passenger Agent,
I Mr. Namucl Seymour of this city, was the |
originator of these large excursions, and
the increase cif travel over the road is greatly ilue to his active work.

I to mention) Midi a» i» u.aallyon exhibition
in that department. Fiuil, candy and lunch
! if the government ahoul-l issue a hundred
billion of greenbacks to-morr.w. 1 could net

jre desire to calc yowr attention to our stock of strictly
pureJtlt 17(tiS and Mif t) t CINES- JFe nutke a speciality in
dealing in only strictly prime DRUGS. We believe it is
for tJic interest of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime and pure j&amp;EDICIJfES.
We have a lar^e stock of _
.

, A? va*t umouul of hunitie-4 has beeu
done ©ver this “great S.uthnrn th.-roiigh &gt;
fore' within tho last t.-u davsr nnd rhe &lt;
route deservedly . uj,.ys prret p,.puhri- J

Bought very low an,d WE Will sell them at
prices that will please the closest buyer.

and do not change owner*. Tbopnly true
maans of permanently preventing a scarcity
of money, la to Improve the Mate of internal
and domestic industry, and their oppiniou is
wholly unfounded who suppose a more plenty

produce ther*■&gt;« bo‘ •olk”’

Olivet College, Olivet. Mich.

Bn-» p»»
• - ------------ "
the Germans would nut look »t any security
but the gold in has L How did they raise it t
Well air, the aplboritjrs through the bank of
France negotiated with the iuth-hild&gt; *
the Contfitettt and -ome other lUbking eritaldishments. and tbow'tun.ed out -to France
tbe actual Gold eoin,‘ now sir, do you tfa.nk
that the Rotfacfaild^ will take the interest on
their Gold iu irredeemable paper?
&gt;*“'
think they will hnelly take their principal in

ueiM.
I.---- •
principal, they ate manufacturing »o eheap
that one &lt;*■ afford io buy ; t&lt;mrequ«u!y times
A. H. Ellfo Esq/ of art lively there, and they are in a «*. r way to
wipe out their whqle bonded indebtedness.
&lt;f mealing
Oeo.
If you are for honest miway, why don’t yon
J
. ...... ...,„*«• f You S&gt;1■itnty Fair. The Mgj.
• ’ ppMuma his comrpubisrM Hus meet-

fi. nh» ftf,
'ehvlibe pie.

could do any thing. How do you

All ]urtie.i iadeblcd to u.« by note or
account must settle the janic wtihonl

List of Patents.

Lift uf patents issued to Inventors uf Mich- further delay or notice.
.Salisruhv A Bromrav.
|b;fl Furnished this
1

*”

.

..

.

.

ManisievM. Blasril. 1’srpct Sweeper, Grand Rapids.
J. Furto? Catching Water Fowl. Plainwell.
J. Waterman. Making Barrels. Reading.

Bate Ball.
A game betaucn the Clippers of the City
•nd tbs Stars of Huoudland ess played on tha
Fair Ground* Bridny alterne Sept.-.®-dbe

mutual consent.
Th. C7(pywreMj that they
..
,1.0
aa. I lie lsii*r cub eaa t 0»«
them work er

TlwGnu

r sale.

SV‘T' of Uaal.1
i*.??? !he p':rp0’'’ cf ClwUnX «•&lt; «M »b«’1

t* r ,1 ' “
t few minuets ago,
[iw‘* r&lt;,f* iaretCT.&gt;-t,,i tbe Judge stoto*
itabaJ?*’
’-ruDeo. 20th IMO in
Mich.;

■kl. r-~.,

.

Junes Russxll.

match game

"T

‘'TV—U
Con.tit.tinn -»«-» *r e“ ”**? *

*

.

.i .

CHAMPIONSHIP OP BARBY COVK.
TY AND THE BELT

?0

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARBLE WORKS

A.t Kalamazoo* Micli-

and

tho

Offir fir Sate a! ihc Lower! Unit Bale
MID FLARES
’

8TOCO)
WATER LIB
UK

ABAIR

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

STAVES. STAVES.

CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

Will, of course, wish to see all the rights
com fortsblT and cheaply. To this and tha

erMHflenlle.

E. D. WUTK.
«1M utwoo'**-

the Canada Southern

ln«

FRANK E. SHOW*
Paso.nnd Ticket Ag*!.
Bmetr.

If.

J. ffjut/f,

Cw, M aid Omeital
P A I N TE R i Jefferson St.,

#

Clijpen flf Hastw.
„d BOta-1 *«*■

Prepared by* Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.,

GROCERS.

bstwwntho

on in
tho place; ,n Uw

■1 ’JUrt include . all ilc-

Ui.'KVOBt*hsivnao Mscnisa Mrc. On,

XXMbl Sol. Manufacturer.. BrwtU.boro. Vt

Highest Market Price in
Cash,
Hittojs of Mon Conors,

*trv. and th*

Our brethren"
&lt;’. Ayer &amp; Co,, of paring these twsa

5&gt;rv „k* ....

A Cue of the Weal, aad ths CMUa nad Faw of
the South. It counteract* the miasmatic poison
lu tbe blood, and frees the system from its taflncace. so piat fever and true, shakes or chills,
cr.rc broken up by 14do not return until
tbe

home

xxiiVtf

ibroe fo-nrs.
Of the yhhuV.., says
''■“ of that city asserts
the Yion.tuce for
Legislature, ia a

Fanily Knitting Machine

J. Cole &amp; Son

Mra. Morill has gone to Chicago fur
bar stock of Fsll Millinery—She wishes to
tncir M J
| Me of ti,e best any to tl-c Ladies she will be pleased to
snow them the Now Styles. Sept,
-28-29.
xxM2wl
Liable quarters for tho lea*
*7
1 j, to ritusted Mtwren two }pr^pl;
line* uf. Street Cate
^f^rexU^ud l«
Two good milch cowv and n few sheep

..„„

p.,

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

aConamentaofthebcst American nnd
Imported Marble, Tablet* and Head­
stones of nil description runde loor-er
&lt;&gt;n short notice, also Granite Monu­ T01 atirra’ RxtxnMOX Ttcxrn at greatly re­
ments of the various patterns pupplted duced rates, by which passengers can not
only visit the Centennial Exhibition at l’hllAll persons indebted to Allen A Trego to customers.
adclphia, but can, in addition, vlril the prin­
arc requested to- call nnd settle tho r«D&gt;c
Ilnvitig steam power nnd Improved cipal eastern cities, with an opportunity of
immediately.
xxt44tf
machinery for sanding, high ]&gt;olhiblag
nnd cutting mortices, we can do work
Attention Firemen
/
chenier and better than thoee who
work by hand.
।
Falls, riving passengers, from the' train.
The Annual Parade aud Inipcction of
thc Fire Department, will take placu on
iniaran, ssorwe-aaoo rail, ins
Clark, General Agent,
Great Rapid*, ebd landing them direct­
Friday, October Gth, 1876, nt 4:30, r. M.
3
W. F. Hick*. Chief Engineer.
J. B. RobinsOn, ngcut in ly at tho Falla. The track of the Caaadm
CO.
xxiffSmO
If any body wants a pleasant se^down
and a quiet phw of Umonade or some­
thing '‘more cheering" why just let them
I*alent Ventilator,
call at BalphJordort, and they can be
from dust.
With
gratified.
h
xxi261
WUOLBSALK k RETAIL
Detroit aiMl Toleafw, and ha conFob Salb—A valuable young
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.

uf John W. Cutter of
-&gt;&lt;t in Indiana daliverw.rr.,,1^ 1 t..i -u «’■"
*•
"J
her. lie delivered » .™,u„nsm»rur.
"S' bo hnndxomejy treated.
i-uevnio, Ind. on the Uk. 1I.U ♦«. u-l ~~ “ *""?
^iw.xnl-

Cure,

found equally as u'wfol a, the Serins Machine,
and even more profitable.

NoticeI Washington, D.
8. Iteits, Vehicle Spring), Adsta*.
Harvest
is
past
and those little accounts
F. Schuficld. Ruirr Engine, Oscoda,
A. Spaul-dltig of tion of their territory, ~»vcn Faris Itaelf, and
must bo paid at once, sure.
J. Dobbins. Ilr.ip Machine, LitehCelil.
said • they would remain there and set up a
Smith, Manek A Pkeston.
J. Doagtav* and J. Smith. Hnrtal *'»«•. Fort
dictatorship until they paid them the expense
Fvp isition’.
x*»304w _____________________
they hml incurred in the war which was an Huron.
y ; I'. A. Sheldon,
J.Smith and J.
Artificial Marble,
Notice.
enormous sum. Saw. how did Pranee raise
that au.onut of money in so short a Ante, they Fort Huron.

,•» tlays &lt;W.

Ayer’s

BICKFORD
. A^MATic
\KNlTTEf'

Every Machine Warrnutrd perfect, and Io da
The Fol! Term begins September 14th. iutt what it rrtwttritted.
The Bickford Machine Is the only le*ldn&gt;ato
Full corf* of Instruelufr in all Depart­ cylindrical
Knitting MochitKs in exwlonee. All
ments. I’rut'G. W. Chadwick will give
mi ; but further than that w. have not space
IcsRin.* on the new Pipe Organ. Ladies
• ♦pen*. In due time the H,t »f prcnpuiu* will plea*? apply to Mbs II. D. Storke,
Principle. Oentlcmun to H. Q. Butter­
field, D. D. President.
,11,
g&gt;
t auieA'a* *H1 be rent to any part of ins
Take Notice.
think they know.

tion sir. The German Troops conquered their

did not hare time to inflate their ^Currency,

xxt31yl

rotor will knit a m»n‘» wk, with heel and toe
complete, in/row Av* to &lt;•« ■,■■/«/ ami from
twenty to forty pair of took* In a day.

leriin church furnished lueal.to all who want-

, _____ ...—fronre inBalcd thairmon- I'■’u“

quickly

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
Hostings. Aug. 12ih 1S76.

local Bb$ipe$; police,t

j through its proper channel. Unless the gor­
i emmrnt -ent 1 eml them bnmdeaa| over the tention uf the n»«eui’.l-l linwlre!-' from tbe
I hnd like autumn leaves oftlie fowl, in which

leave*, money is proftable to a country only

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden. Oil,
Black Oil,

Hastings, MM.

�Acttm to^ ,omcK
t
’Jicn.. July 1,1870. /
Notloe is hWffi&gt; gf reD thll certain lands.
reviews years, I
Stalo for*

scan River and the Rocky Mountains
without change.. Special round trip tour­
ists' tickets from the MitMri River to
Denver at $30, good to atop off at all
points.f Addrraa.;.
v* - ' V T. J. ANDKB8ON,
Oen. Past. Aat.
Topeka, Kan.

‘nJ
1 rtatement. which will It torwarded to the jffire of the Treasurer of said
some tinjg iB September, will be sold
at public Auction, by ^4 Treasurer, at thc
County
cm the Oral Monday of October
pelS • I the time and place designated for thc
°**W 4rjf tm SajMi if aot previously disposed
*&lt; al this office, according to law.
Said statements contain a full description
•of each parcel -of said lands, nnd may be seen
on application at the-uffiee of the county
Treasurer.
}
Lands struck off to the State fox taxes of
1874 or other years, at the Tax Sales in Oetober last, will be offered subject to thc right of
redemption proscribed by law, as well as to
the right of purchase of the State bids al this
office, prior to thc sale.
RALPH ELY,

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.

Keep It-

GVmY U AddWee-

Xmfo/W.

.-.T® W

Lets HUU

Infor's AddMea.

? «u

iei u

Where vou wul find all kinds of

w.

FURNITURE!

,1

H. GOODYEAB,
LheL)i-uggjS|

Jtesycctfulhi niniouna.
&lt;
tn the nHl.(; '/R.iUE.Z
ry County, for these xeasonn:
&gt;, hasen stock- and daily Oni"
. 1st. Because we have no rent I &gt; pay
freill‘ "n'1 C-enuhir
21. Because we make the most of out Stock- ot Drugs and
goods our/ql vca.
.
ones,
Dye Stuffs,
8d. Because wo keep the beet c workGood‘ S &gt;n j;tct a em,J:
4th. Because wv warrant ail g xxla wr
°t ,Jruieid'i
Merchandise ichich heaff.^
make.
Of every Description which we thatheh^a^ui,, e

VILLAGE OF MIDMLLE VILLE.
LotoTaadAbtook^

ja

|o&lt;&lt; 1 aadLbtaek

c l00 W&lt;

...

gl

amXuai. tax iaues.

,

NEW ADVERTI8MENTS.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
'

Arnrron Gxxexal’s Omct.
1
Laxsixg, Mien., July 1,1870. J
So much of each of the following deecrlbed
tracts or parcels ufland. situate! in the county
of Barry, delinquent for unpaid taxes, for thc
years mentioned below, as will be sufficient to
pay the taxes, interest, and chargee thereon,
will be eold by the Treasurer of said county,
on the first Monday of October next, at such
public and eonrenient place as ho ahall select
in Hastings, tbe County Beat of said county,
according the statute iu such case made and
provided.
RALPH ELY,

can sell cheaper than noy boon lit Bar­

Wo Mil none of thlfi cbeap-xua*k Fur­
niture that is made by maohintry. The
good* we make to maffe by hand, and
warruuted- Wc Ixvilo nil penwns to
call and tuspect our goods, for they nl
bear inspection. No trouble at all
show goods.
Parties having Pictures to introo
would do wt-B to;» ‘them framed ut us
as we can do it I’ ..rend Cheaper than
any house in P .y County. Wo keep
the Largest a&gt;. j Bert selected stock ol
PICTURE FRAME* AND MOULD*
ixoa, BRACXriR, I’afeb-'HoldKRS. WALI^PoCKL-FK, SlJIPl'XR- ’

dared Prices.
'
J
■ RKMUMBER,the Pen
pie's Drug Storeudirtdly opposite Umpire Blotk
, One door east.ofSpauldingi
Hasttnim, July 18. 1876

"

HEALTH AND ITS FLEMK
Diseases with Its Agonies
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.

HOUMBB,

and everything-In thc Furaltore line.
Wc iovite all jienuns to call and look

Peerless Milk Safer.
now on exhibition al our Ftui ittuc
Store. All kinds of work mode to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture ncallv done.
WK MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Rooms couth Aldo State St.
opposite H. A. J)oodyi-ar’sz Hardware­
Store.

W^'^^iSsgfflg
AiEiffWSStJfc^^Fsis:

rrssnns lro*s

HOLLOWAY
’S PILLS
Nenou. Vbarden
.
’
Wh»l U SMrefearfalihsa * br^kinj d.wirfik,

■orrv*.arttam? 7" Lr. uritibl.n

rwmodyfofaesd’ Ik.reu

wtas, boor, or spirit.. or Ur better, mi: Uk« b
eeffoo.—weak lea beiax preferable :«u *U lb. tar
*ir,TTL”B7U?Z.lhr«'!'r towPtnawwviSS
eat plenty of lolids. avoiding ;b. are of fo»S
ifthoae ccdden mlN are lull .eel. &gt;«« wi!lU\^t
stress in Udy. aod f«rtt&lt;&gt;o« kin
'yMothers and Daughters.
™
lhwe«.thar ter which
there Pitis are fo taaowi. it U U nr parttnar ensrttao. especially tbeirpower uf cImmsc t£
from all mruriun. and remorias daMSMut

NEW MUSIC
.M.2'S^cff^£tess fcaa
’a CE.1TS w*sTms«a~J!~S

^Capital &amp;, theOaxnpaign of!876

Louseruld

YML&amp;TKb -0.4 «
■rds for 10 cents.

I KTEBS-

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. N. SAPIN.

O.T. SARIN.

A. TNT S AJBITST &lt;3c OO ,
Cummi-ior MeirbaBts end dealan in

GRAIN, FLOUR
Ard Mill Feed
Board ofTrada Building, Detroit, Mich,
Liberal Caih advnnooi made oti (x.nstscmer.tr.

~ BA.IX7H 4E NORTON.

&gt;ACRKI&gt; OKLKCTIONS.

mu-sS.iJS“;
Habit Covxtt, Tiia»cik» « Orens. 1
SX’.at-Kt.l'1
HjurrtXOS, August 35, 1870. /
. Notice ia hereby given. ‘kit the rale of lands
in Barry county, ndreriiscd by the Auditor
ETERS VOTAVO VHORUSRji.
General m delinquent for taxes of 1875 (and
previous yrara). will be held at the County
Treasurer’s office An Hastings, tbe County
Seal of raid county, commencing on Monday,
the 2nd day of October next, el nine o'clock
A. M., and continue from day to day (Bun­
days excepted), until the acme shall have been
disposed of according to law.
ETERS’- VRGAN DELECT IONS.
M. T. WHEELER.
County Treasurer.

1(0n and after April M. 117#, train, will ran so fol­

.

Static-

.. Train. laeL

(Soecoeocn to Bridie k Norton, k to O. W. Balch.)

bnordeni of the Kidacyj.
saasaaffvetinstbM.omn. wtesteUo
■neb or too bill, wstw; or vbwbwa.
Iwtth Stan, or rare:, or with astajsta
saaaevs. uioav run «n&lt; -•••
thewtataidlrvcUoui. act tb» (hasauii
be well rabbed into tb. until of th. tack u ta!
|E»a
tiMtment wilt tir»alre*t lawrttar
relief whvn el! olh.r meiar 1.™ fri!*L
For Stomachs out of Order.
Ko medieise will w&gt; tffe- o»: !r in pro” d. taw
ar tha wamaah ■&gt; th re. Piil»; Ik.y rwinifi

- k—i.K- Mtion : they are wondtfslfr lawiw
la onees of raaotn-io fitci ih.j a.T.r aU is MW
aUdiserdenoftbc iivK.sd .tosseb.

6raii Comma IrtHb
Corner Woodbridge i Shelby St^z'

I&gt;etrolt, &gt;iich.

John H. Wendell &amp; Oo.,
Conuaieuon Merchants in

FLOUR,

GRAIN,

PORK AMI SUDS.
54 mn 56 Woodbridge
DETBOIT.

;

-

St.

MICHIGAN.

WAaat a J^affy.

vEssnr.
The otaeta. beta remdao

POSITIVELY CURED.

pain* *» uUwd*

Sis?:
BHJJARD, COROPglTK

STEINHOFF &amp; WOOD

TEN PIN BALLS
Fruit Lands in the ;
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2’!
acres to Exchange ■■

Siriical MiMctatl

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                  <text>NO. 46.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5,1876
OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER

MESSER &amp; POWERS

The show, like Barnum's fat boy, still
growing—A fine display of fruits—
Pennsylvania State Day caps the
climax—Shoving bad silver piece—
A place to study character -g-Some
figures on the general result.

Are agents forthe Celebrated

MULL CLUVLBMLLEB

PniLADKLFUU, Sept. 25,1876.

Although the Exhibition is nearly five

Also for the

months old it actually hag not got it* growth
yet.

IXL Wind Mill
Which i
e market

WAGONS
&amp; BUGGIES
CheapeKthau ever.

In some department* additions and

ciranges are dill being made to

improve

their cumpletenww nud altraqfivineas. The
pomologies! or fruit display, fur instance, is
better than it has been any time since the
season began, several States now being
represented whose fruit was not sufficiently
matured to enable them to make a very
good exhibit during the period of the stat­
ed display, from the 11 th to the 16th insL
Among the States now coming forward
* arc Maine and Wisconsin from whom ap! plications for space have recently been rej reived, and fruit ia hull on the way, while
I other collections will be shipped as soon as

I in proper condition.
The pomoiugical
exhibition promises for wmc wecLa longer
} to continue to.be the finest ever held, cmI bracing as it docs fruits, melons, etc., from
’ Florida to Canada, and from tho Atlantic
to the Pacific.
And special fealurers.of various kinds
I arc constantly devised and announced, so

Arid GROLTJVl) POLVTS for all oth
&gt;ws in the market.
One door &lt; ast of Goodyear’s Hardware.
Hastings, April 12, 1876.

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON,

DENTIST

8M’

Mia.

w/j :

read: head:

Special Medio :il Announcement

Pianos Organs

^’V Cfimfnrl andf Happiness

Sick and

AtHlete*!

'» HASTlSi;- ,\sn VICINITY.
DR. J. B
tetS"4

.

LaSURE

Vu’ •^•bratM Pftntataaof

ttuai . L-

*

- fi

-

. -- sa..

The ^
Smith
American Organ,
toxb.o.'spia-oJ

I that those who have been here from the
very first daytfof the show still find new
worlds to conquer, and new sights to ace.
•-State days" are just now occashms of
jiarticulaf interest.
New York day beat
all the days since the opening until yeaterI day, which was Pennsylvania day, The
j official report gave the attondanoe on New

Kv617
R. D. BULLOCK
^Branch

Whol..ale

» R‘pidS'

for
"“S"”1*

D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

of treasures of art.
A lady from the north of Ireland, at
prceent employed in the performance of
manual labor in the house of a friend of
mine went to the Exporitiou the other day.
On her return the mistreae ot the bouse
said to her: “Well Kitty, what did you
think of it?” "Octi, sure," was her reply,
“h’s all very well for thim as has seen
nothin’, but to any one who has been to
the fairs at Carrictfargus it looks very
mane indeed. Oct. ma’ma, tbim wor the
sights to see ! Why, I’ve seen silk wurms
there ss big as calves, and mo own brither
in '59 druv a score of pigs to it, and iviry
won ov tnim was the rise ov an illiphant.
The show ia very welt in its way, but ye
know ye'er young here yit, and much can­
not be expected qy yex." “Well, but,
Kilty, surely tho diamonds were worth
seeing, were they not ? Everybody says
they arc very fine indeed." “Is It yon
bits of things ? Och, honey, yea can't
mane thim at brings ov little bsdes ? Sure,
me own sister when she married Johnny
O'Toole, had a string ov dimonds roun' 'er
nick, iviry wan of tLem as big aa a potaiy !
Sure, I'd nivor think ov comparing thim
up yonder in the show wid me sister's,"

that can be done honorably to ensure suocc« is being done? and do doubt of the re­
sult ia felt.

THl BLOWING CP OF HBLL OAT*,

was one of the most remarkable feats of
the century, an . immense roekT(that had
prevented the passage of vessels of large
c!a®i through the Sound, was honey comb*
ed with chambers, ami 50,000 lbs of nitro
glycerine end definite, placed therms
and exploded by electricity. The papers
of the city had been speculating upon the
effect of the explosion of so large an
amount of the moat terrible forces known,
for weeks, and the public had made np its
mind that something worse than an earth
quake would.be the result. It was feared
that the shock would bo so severs as to
topple down houses, and cause a wide
spread destruction of property and life.
A nd so, on Sunday, the day fixed for the
explosion, the whole eity was out of doors,
where it was supposed everything would be
safe. The rain fell in torrents, it was a
cold miserable rain, but notwithstanding
the parks and open places were all crowd­
ed with people, mon, woman
ics in anus, with or without
umbrellas, It was amusing .to.eM women
with - babieh on one arm ami lap-dogs on
the Other, de___ ,
n.wildcattothtm. Many bn
with
them their goods and chattel
Mich artidea as ware fragile,
came, all turuid pole, there was
of the prepartory gun that gal

men affirming that they never had any
fear, but thrir wives were so nervous that
it was deemed boat to mow out to keep
them easy. Tbe foci is there was scarce
ly any sound, and no shock whatever.
The chamber! were under twenty feet of
water, and so divided that while the ex­
plosion pulverised the rock it did ii with­
out any auhmotion. When the wire was
touched, there was a troubling of the water
and then an immense volume, with enor­
mous fragments of rock, and timber from
tho excavatiob, wait hurled fifty feet in the
air, and it subsided, and the river ran on
as though nothing had happened. It was
an entire success. Ths red wsa complete­
ly destroyed, and where it was there is now
twenty two feet of water. The masses of
rock are being removed by means of enor­
mous derricks, and in a few weeks ocean
steamers may, if they ebooee, get to their
docks by the Sound passage, a saving of
several miles, and an avoidance of mush
danger.

and with a calm smile of contemptuous
superiority she resumed her scrubbing.
The increased attendance of late has
given rise to some figuring on the general
result, and some comparisons with other
World's fairs. During the 116 days upto
Saturday evening last, there were 4,071,
313 paying visitors, whose admissions ag­
gregated 81.884,434, a sum 8890,508 in
excess of the total receipts (8994,025) from
ths.3,492,922 paying visiters to the Vi­
■
enna Expeaition during the one hundred
■
and eighty six daya of its continuance, and
|
only 8319,141 leas than the total receipts
cbntuimiXl tbavxl.
(82,203, 675) of the Paris Exposition of
'
There never was anything like the
I
18G7 during the two hundred and seven­
travel
that
is pouring into New York at
teen days it was open. Up to this time
|
thia time. The roads are crowded and the
Philadelphia ean boast a total attendance
I
hotels swarm. Thursday morning twelve
:
141 days of the London Exporition of hundred peaeengera breakfasted at Horn1851, and 6,211,182 of the 171 days of rilsville, on the Erie, and on the Central
!
the trains both ways, were four tinMU the
the London Exposition of 1862, being but
•
683,912 1cm tlian the former and 855,880 usual number of care. Wednesday eve­
I
ning the 3;30 train out of New Yon: on
below the latter. Supposing the daily
|
tlie Central was made up of thirty Bleep­
attendance in Octobey and November to
ing cars and as many common coaches,
be as large as in September, the Phila­
delphia show will present a larger total which was run in four sections, eight min­
one receiving it.
utes apart. The trains oa the Pennsyl­
Lovers of the lore of the middle ages will of visitors than any previous world s fair,
vania section were run in seven sections.
have an opportunity to see a practical illus­ except, possibly, the Paris Exhibition of
Lent week the New York division of the
tration of one of the moot interesting cus­ 1867, which was open 217 days, and had
Jersey Railroad carried 249,697 paasentoms theron chronicled on the Centennial a total attendance of 8,805,969.
gen, ths most of them Centennials. There
Yk&amp;as.
grounds, October 19, the day of Maryland's
never was no many peop’e in New York
special celebration as one of tho original
_aa now. Broadway is thronged with atnnthirteen states. The exhibition is ceiled
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
gen, serine the sights, and thqy axe as
the Centennial National Riding Tourna­
much M_right to New York an Now York
ment. Fifteen knights representing the Polldol—The Big Exploeion-C«n
is to them. From the extreme East to
thirteen original states, tho Union and the
the farthest Went, come people who never
tennial Travel ane Butine»».
Centennial are to participate in ths tourn­
naw a big city before, and they are making
ament. A queen of love and besuty, ac­
Nxw Yobk, Sept 26,1876.
the moat ol their opportunities. You can
companied by four maids of honor, repre­
There is more excitement over politicx tell them at first right, for they are all
senting, respectively, the North, South,
in the city
now, than was ever known dressed alike- The ladies all have linen
East, and West, will be the incentives to
dusters when they arrive, and Hack aljmoa
chivalrous conduct on the part of the eaues before—1840 not excepted. It ia the pre­ the next day, the men al! in bumesa
vailing topic al Clubs, In social circles, on
trians. In addition to tho medals which
the streets, in business placee, and at bare. suits, fresh whan they left born*, bat .van
the United States Centennial Communion
Every man has his notion of things, and much the worse for ths dust of trarsl
will award to the conquering heroes, the
is doing liia level best to have hie notion Every one of them walk the length of
executive committee of the tournament
made tho notion of everybody otac. The Broadway, by night, and a very good
I offer valuable prises to be tilted for.
Democracy as good as concede the elec­ thing ii » to do. Few mors tutenwring
rights can be found than this beautiful
interc&lt;ing feature of the Exhibition is the !tion of Morgan and the carrying of New
thoroughfare, with its miles of Jenrps, its
opportunity afforded the sroderit of human York for II tyre, unless they manage to glittering shop windows, and thronged
capture Ohio and Indiana in October. To
nature to prosecute his studies. He need .
carry these state- every nerve is being, with numberless vehicles. Thon tho Park
not confine his attention to one particular
strained. Tilden ia showering money is crowded, and tho riven wbers tho chip­
portion of the show, for subjects present
through them like water.
Their beat ping is to be neon, is always a jam. They
{hcmaelves in every direction. They are
speakers are on their way there to labor go ovrr to Brooklyn to gel from the ferry
.specially numerous in the art gaUcnca.
during tho concluding days, and voters, boats a view of the water-fronts of the
There is something about good pictures
are being sent from Kentucky to Indiana cities, and they climb Trinity spire and tho
and statuary that causes the unrefined,
and from Western New York to 0h». taD tower of the THbuy to pt eomprothose who have not wrapped themselves up
Make no mistake about thia. The un-. henrive views of the city. Stewart's w
in the mantle of reserve; to spoak out;
scrnpuloa rings that hope to extend their■ thronged from morning to night, with
consequently the opinions of many ean bo
t ladies, and the 86,000 shawls and the
obtained without much trouble- I »« operations from the plunder of a city to a
curious enough to take up a good posi- government, are doing all the devilment mired. But with all this there « but
possible to succeed. The Republicans of
lion alongside a little conceit in marble in
Indiana especially need to be on their little Undo from thm. The mereUuta
“l°clh&lt;p. of •
•ia‘ “
combine the Centennial with husin—, Ut
wmnrtM
"''“j “”“i guard, Kentucky can spare as ntany as may the recular right seer buys little ar ■albbo needed to carry that State and in the
bT d&gt;. bnstinc °f • '°F ,h“h
'^1
tag. They arc here to see, and they want
Quintal. geraoworimp'"0" Southern part, where colonising wil be
to UM tbs money they have for that pur­
Lhi&gt; onio -ndibl®
pose, and the way bariaan baa been for
„„lIf it l» ib«r eonipwi™ or bpunjthree years dods of them have too muoh of
art
The n atu reinen of the piece unit. So fiiraa the dealers are oawernefl the
utmost
vigilance
is
exercised
it
will
bo
car
­
U&lt;r»«a tboir «u.»lio» »b.l.
ried out Tilden will spend a million of Centennial baa been a iflMSfiJiniahaiat
had not ci ven a giaace for much more
They have four tinea the week io Auw
dollars to carry that State.
th-ir warsa that they ever had, baRaa larg­
Tho Repub’ican Natioral Committee io
Tint I was going to tell you of an art cen-’
er aalsa. What I said bat weak I repeal.
S i hXXd to overhear in the annex. working quietly, but effectively, and with
full confidence of sbcco»s. Every thing Ocrea te the C-teauial If afl re«aa,ba
io the It*li*» Drport""”1
“

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HAI1EN 4 SON’S PIANO.

York day as 134,538. Thia was a proud
record, but Pennsylvania lias the advan­
tage of being on her own dung hill, as it
were, and she saw those thousands and
went several better, I have as yet no offic
ia! data as to tho admissions, but, the outponring from the city and all the surround­
ing country was simply immense. Pcnusylvanu and Philadelphia have made the
Exhibition, to a great extent, their own
from the lutaet, and local pride was en­
listed to make the state day pre-eminent.
It seems that the shovers of “die queer"
visit tho Centennial too. The city papers thought it was a good joke on New
Yorkers, that the largest amount of counfeit money taken on any day so far, was
received on New York day, but, as the
crowd in attedancc Thursday was tarter
than that of a week ago, possibly, the
laugh may come in some where else when
the returns arc made. Tho amount taken
on New York day was 816.50 consisting
entire! v of bogus silver pieces. The value
received in mutilated silver pieces was
87.75, most of this having holes through
the center. This sort of thing brings
grief to the stile keepers, as all condcmod
money « deducted from tho salary of the

occured, and the objects that excited the
censor'- displeasure were the subjects of
general admiratio u—some elegant marblaa
depicting the grace and beauty of the fe­
male form.
‘Them things arc to vulgar,"
said he, “to put where decent people can't,
help looking at them."
I turned to gate
at the uiau who had made that speech. He
was an uncommonly dirty specimen of hu­
manity,-with unkempt hair and beard, and
tobacco aioled shirt front. His companion
was a shade more decent in appearanoe,
and consequently in thought, so 1 was not
surprised to hear him try to make a de­
fence of the statuary, which be did by say­
ing it was men! “to show nature.'' “Some
nature ougbtn,t to be shown," was the un&gt;
compnitniring answer I heard as tho two
walked away. And this, thought I to my­
self is one of Jhu swine before whom are’
cast the pearls of all nations in tho shape

WHOLE NO 1089.

�do it cheaply-

our

THE VOTE OF NE^ YORK.

record.

Avoid tiro big hotelrH find

cheap boarding houses, dout scrap *5 to
bargain for everything you use, av.i- car

Ttwatate pfthe canvass in New York

letter.

There are thouarada upon thouaaada of

htarr reflecting pelbbn that u public man of

good men and true throughout the North.

significant fact being that John Morrissey's

SaaflUJ. Tilden's prominence, ambition

Washington

WABSimnoN. D. C-, Sept. 28,187®.

and Went, who have "hep
and mental activity should have pawed money declares at present for a Democratic
the faith," pure and unadulterated; who
through the most eventful epoch in the I majority of only 10,000, and another that
love their country, ita Cowtitntion, its
history of the nation in such obscurity. the Republicans are begining to look for
laws and its institutions, ita history and
What was L-doing throughout those four no less than 15.000 or 20,000 majority in
all the glorious associations connected
momentous years, when brr.ve men were favor of their ticket. It is doubtless safe
lo clxrs the State as doubtful with the odds with it Thera men stand ready to do bat­
giving up their lixcs, and tlac whole loyal
tle for the right at a momenta warning,
community was making unprecedented ex lying against the Democrat/. Tilden's can­
didacy never having inspired enthusiasm and ail that is aiesasary to bring them into

atop till you have seen everything there is
to sec. And hard no dulic&amp;ey about ask­
tag. Ths New Y«rk« i. » m«l “hligtag
m. sxi Xrihtag p&gt;~«» him hrtur lhsu

South, East

double the information and pleasure of the Union? What were his scutimenta, his there, while ‘hoblunder made in nominat­
trip
sympathies, in that supremo crisis? Some­ ing Seymour for Governor has caused
’
1 ‘ utsixtss
how the record haa been very brief. It a greater degree of demoralisation in the
is still improving, much to die delight of
was known Unit he declined tp sign tho party than is evident on the surface. The
the bBsiuew jteoplc, and to the disgust of
call for die great Union meeting in New Independent say* of tho State ticket:
tlie Dflnoqniry. Thu enormous rales now
“ Lucins Robinson and William DorLciijg' jusdu take* . gvay their chief ragi*- York to respond to tho firing upon Fort
uivtifc Tor. IL jjiows that the hard tiauw
wa-i caused
j»n»eU»ing elsj than tho
“Rcpubliou, misrule’: they prate »o much
oi-a^i.tbn ‘•abanga'.’ they clamor IW “
not ijpww-i Tb1' maichanta from the in­
terior arc Lujwr liberally, apdtbey am all
hpe. New A ark i^aglhufi as many goods
asypar,; ]&lt;M,thfc,cprtailmenl of ita teriWcfey.
tatflU “*to ac'
eoan[.. ..Thftgpod uw«» that, have beau so
agon.
Piei»Ok

upon them that the

is but

struggle

Campaign of 1860.

a rehash of the

Tho Democrats ore

not discussing measures or political princi­
The stake they

ple

are playing for is

the "poaseasion of the Government,

and

Republicans, who thia they hope to obtain by a solid Southwent in with the Democracy in 1872 and era vote and uige the necessity of corrymg
have managed to slay there erer since— every Southern State, at all banarda.
arc now the Democratic xtandard-Wbrera This party haa shown that they are une­

urgently solicited to by one of his own po­

A.

present

she'urs:— both of them

Sumpter—“he refused to attend it, though

litical friends," says John

action is to impress

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
.
'

Dix—and

thathewas in general sympathy with those

in Now York State.
Both of them are
thorough iug Tildenites; and, hence, the

Democrats who did so much io embarnsa

Idncolu ;
known, by the

th* administration of Abraham

qual to tho trak of administering the gor

crnmenl, that their measures

and princi­

•‘refunn" candidate has at last had bis ples arc hostile to ita beat interests, and
wm
that under tbnir control the liberties of
people at tho lime of own way, notwithstanding the formidable
the peopleJare in danger, and yet they
Til^cu’s nomination for the Presidency, re- opposition in his own party. The dyedin-the-wool Democrats have the privilege hare the braxen effroutery to call upon
| ipeeting f&gt;real position during the war.
of taking the back scat, in order to make the people whom they have no basely be­
Gradna y. however; the truth has been
trayed to again place them in power*
coming to light, until now there is quite a room fur political interlopers. The con
imrr. little record of Tilden’s expressions show­ trust between Seymour and Robinson ia so What can any honeot, sensible nmu hope
to gain by such a change ? How ninth !
ing just w^at kind and how much of a pat­ marked that it u difficult to see how tho
better off will ho be under a robd-Drmoriot lie v «. It» worth while to put two could be the choice of the same con­
vention.
The
Democrats
seem
to
have
cratic administration than he is now Y On
somd of these things together, for their
bnt bejond that Utile
great

lUxrnKM,- KM., On. 5, 1S7S.
..■Wli.lM
ii M

on bis fitness to

bearing

be advanced to ' no principles as ' to men or measuresAnything will do, if it promises succe&lt;u.

die ihead ^f thtf savad Government of lira

d! *&amp;u*l

ivctD’w K; «U"w

body of die

AU the signa indicate tint

United- States is obvious enough without
argument.

jaich

facts,

We pose -»overnnilertal

as ’ the

non-appearance of Tilden’s

name in. any of those

—in part by their own blundering and in

noble lists of con­

* Nrilhforover illumine die patriotism of the

* hrs m it «lid its

troops ; and
,o

tllden’*

we confine,

own

worda,

record; and. if they ever

, Io a .xpereh afAlbiny. February 1.1861,

The

and with

a

anything H c

tho day will be

,
i
because it would b« inefetttre..

victory to the damoralixsd

JUTKAIL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
' '

:‘Jbr Prendent,

BUTHEfiFOUBB. HAYI8
'

of Ohio.

blood:"
In a letter to WiUiam Kent ho had pre­

lief in the policy and wisdom which com­

Democracy.

He is himself too big a load for the party

viously declared :

WILLIAM A. WHBLffl.
et ■ i »(jf New York.

mends our home industry and labor.

believe that the Government

fostering care

its

and

They

should giro

protection to tho

common school system and insure an edu
cation to all classes of citizen*.
They ;
favor harbor and internal improvements of'

a national character by the general govern­

ment.

They are in favor of the Executive

Administration conforming

with all the

Republicans is a very moderate estimate."
currency and putting it ou a firm founda­

repel invavion.
Unsaid to a young volunteer :

tion; the prompt
obligations,

‘ This war is a perfect outrage, and I will
lend no assistance to its prosecution,"—

Samuel J. Tilden, iu 1861.

aware

that be.regarded the war as uncon­

stitutional, adding:
“1 bon rd him declare, in conreraation with'

“There is an uprising of tho people sll

confining

Congress

to

ita

legclimate and proper duties of legislation

for

the whole country, and lastly for

amendments

and against

a

ita violation in

Free

form or fact. Upon th*e fundamental prin-

Mr. Tilden,-do tell them allabont

ciplcs and a firm reliance upon the patriot­

says tho Detroit

over the State,"
Preu.

payment of all national

rigid adherence to the uonstitution and ita

Ex-Got. Underwood of Vermont recent­

Mr. Tilden for twenty years, rad was fully

'■t.

A major­

ity of fifteen or twenty thousand for the

Political Notes.

ly dedared in a speech that be had known

Vleer President,

draw but very few votes to it,

the

They

men alike, they declare an unalterable be­

, to carry. He will not poll the whole
r streiuth of his own party, and at best can

wiM Appreciate the one-' nor'Beeterfift ■ interfura'nee which’ VAI
deg^oy.tlic other."

before

are

form legislation by ths Government fur all

too transparen 1y mere alunu to give

are

The priucijJrs of

oounlgr, and will bear its scrutiny.

were

Th' pre

theirs

traitors.

Republican party

the

earnest

tences of Samuel J. Tilden ns a •■reformer"

‘ Sa&amp;vc’. J. Tilden said:

pled demagogues, lawleM, vicious rd flans,

|»htical

Republicans

better trim la fight

never in
work

had any elunc;

chance i» already-among

by gums.

the

battle,

’dirtetor reportud.

--------—
FLATFOIUtf

Our platform is national and

the exposure o( Mr. Tildens and Southern

part *by

uf winning th i

North, which poured out iu millions of dol

-. our. .,^ttfW’»a

ing to gain.

mistaken. Since tho canvass they lure
'been steadily losing ground in this State

of Union a &gt;IJicr» which

i tribuUira in-aid

he has all to lose and noth­

the contrary,

even they are ao bread and Catholic that every boaost

of the people, the Republicans

base

the income tax, to that they can resume

ism

their seats.

tlieir hopes of sleeting Hayes and Whoel-

.

er upon the seventh of November next

“I would prefer to go into this war, if I

knew I
him if fcv ut dvrionic to talk such treason as

wae

to die, or

Ira killed in the

course of it, rather than lite through and

after it without taking any part in k."—
Rutherford B. Hayes, in 1861.

of ths Goveramanl against rebels,

no

doubt poll a large rote, but the rebel Dcxo-

Spices.
You can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers.
We brag on.
Cheese.
IV e sell the best
Tobacco.
IV e sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy iu other places or
6Oots. to $1.OO ’

OhioStone Ware
Is the best.
Crockery.
Cheaper than over, for WE
want to close out.

Remember.
We buy for cash and wilmot
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

South" will lord it oyer the hard to unhorse.
northern Democrats, just as it used to do
Vance the Democratic

nutingn, Aug. 7th, 1876.

jcxi30w4.

“solid

A

A Democratic organ, the Index Appeal in tho old slavery limea. Thon it wanted
the course of an protection fur tho “peculiar institution.”

highly laudatory of Mr. Tilden,

vigorous fight in that State, end will

From 25c up, and We self pure
Ground Goods.

ocracy have a strong hold there rad will be

of J’eterabt’rg Va,in
editorial

Gen. Goff the Republican candidate for
Governor of West Virginia, in making &gt;

Coffee. *

Now it wanta compensation for its lomea.

candidate

for

Geo. M. Savage 4 Co’s Column.

governor uf North Carolina is no sanguine

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

of his election that he can affur to appear
in his true colors.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

In a public speech al

Remember the rebel estimate of South­ Shelby in that Slate on the 15th iml, he

■In 1864, just after tbs bat 11 • of ike Wild«M, a party of cenUemtn .wore aaeemNed
i room at.WUtanl'i and in lha course of as

5S?r

’■w.ysssa""

ern loesce
not

is $3,000,000,000.

include the

This does

losses occasioned by the

TBOAF.gmgVE. Prr.idci.t-

emaocipat ion of slaves, or those caused by

wAo/e thing.' meaning tho udministraliot

in Union blood, and all tbmr leaders in tho
ths bonded debt of the Confederacy. They South are for reform and Taden." Vanoe of
are the individual looses for which pay North Carolina, and Goode of Virginia,

agent of the United States Christian Com-

that every. United

,BW Senatorial DrarSt-rfAVID.

ment is now asked.
It ia Mr.
marched

oath before a niagurtnte to the following:

Tildcu’a solemn judgement

across

CUTTING AND BIB

The Rifle match between the foreign

that

the soil of a

South era

dnmaga |n

an action

State is Hable for

for trespass.

Staten soldier

IALT1TIBBEBB
la the Best Lager Brewed in the West

C*y

wring lo lb.

™&gt;nmCTo«J

bot

inderaency otdin wwtlwr

Would he, or would he not,

be logically bound to veto bill* for the
.
THE very men
.FOUGiil’ AND VOTED TO ,to okoAick rad wounded toldlera. (I thra
K -Ur THIS UNION. NOW kddix«*i&gt; appomUu®: tmdac asid cewmU-

GUARDIAN’.’ SALE.

pa,mcnt of fosses chai were occasioned by tanra 800, 900, and 1,000 yards, to «m
—.^1.
___ 4t.
*, atitue a matoh- &gt;

A Democratic exubu.gr crias •* Who rap­
port Tilden ? " and

then prints •• Charles

Th.

i. u. both

fairly be called the campaign of terror.

th.! I ahall

M,
In­

telligence continues to be received from
Franca Adame, of Matrachnmts ; Lyman
various parts of the Somh, of violra« and
Tn..UB uTIIItaul.; Jad.,
RHNHEB VOk -THEM
ALL THE
Ohi»
;
G«„l
Frwix
s
iu
j
JILL.
Ohio; General Fraux Sigd, of Miaoouri: “^T".
not many, hot rarely
GMEAT TOWER© OF-. THE OOVDavid A. Wclla, of Connecticut; Edgar
ERMMENT.
THHV AM-fOADCowan, of Pennsylvania; John A. Palmer,
MIKIdTER ITB LAWS, &lt;X&gt;NTROL
ITS ftRVKNL’EIS. a
MOLD not thus tar,been denied. If they ahall be of TBinoia ; Andrew Q. Gunin,
ITB ’FetTCY AT HOME
AND
sylraaia
; Antin Mair, of Michigan."
disproved is ray way we ahull promptly
AB8&lt;yA» ' ®OTH-OF -RIEIR CANBia a poor, misguided papor, aad thereDI1WTW, THCRIGH tlVTNG IN
broken up. Gov. Chamberlin vimtad tkn

AUKswitn

NDTO

^P3ieatBW*«"ro
tMlSUOSJgJJt.

THE NORTH, OPPOJ»ED RVKRY
MRJK6EW2 -OF THE, WAR, , ALL.

■&lt;®J

«f Pmuoylrui,. M.

-pp^ir.

TO THE PUBLIC

WKST"

ff. J. Wf&gt;

,»sin aS OruR^’1
PAINTER

�MyhepliblicapiappBf.

covnia

:rsr«Asr‘a":

•ho* eanir. if any th&lt;
HUtioutr tUnkl not

The Centennial State
Wheels into Line.

W.

The Star in the West!
through tho State.

•

’

siris

Republicans elect State Officers; both
Houaea of the Legislature; Two U. 8.
Senators, and three Presidential Electors

Bate Ball.
Hickory Corners, Oct. 2nd. 1870.
EuiTua Bsskkb :
.
The Bedford Base Ball Club of Bedford,
and lhe Hickories ofthie place, played their
socond match game. Saturday. Sept 28th on
Hickory's ground.

R F
2 B
SB
S3

8. Montgomery
Bowker
Marsh Ballenger
Chapman

w.l&amp;r

'T THE COUNTY.

»
Oawwsrr, Th.i «h. ■■&gt;&lt;»« Mt opposite o»d&gt; County in the last column of the foregoing list is the aggregate val­
uation of tho Ileal and Pennmal Estate ot Much County, as equalised by the State Board of Equalisation, and this day
entered upon their records.
Laxsiko, Michihan, August 23, 187fi
Umpire, Ed Uiseell.
■■It is but dne lhe Hickorya to say they were
two men short in their tret game with the
Bodfords, while they lhe Bedfords had a
catcher and first baseman frem Battle Creek,
which aecunts for the result iu the first game.

AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, I
lansing, Michigan; august m, i876.
J

I C’XUTirr, That the last column of the above table is a correct transcript of the di termination of the State Board of
Equalisation for 187l»,^now on file in this office.

. Sin I wish through lhe columns of your paper
Is publicly call tbs attention of lhe lion. H.
A. Goodyear to the epeoeh of Senator^Christancy, delivered in the city of Monroe, the
I9tb, Inst., and published in lhe Detroit Tri­
weekly Awl of the 21st inet. As Mr. Good-

yeer contributed by vole and otherwise lo
secure hls election and was considered by him
a conservative. and not a pronounced parti­
san, lhe reason he assigns for sustaining the
Republican canvaas, and not Tilden and Hen­
dricks, may have their due, wail with him and
others, irrespective of parly prejudices in

•ng of all who desire io
fi&lt; a supper, at the store
•;i dry evening, next.

friend Goodyear knows as w£l M 1 do ,h*

feels eel forth in bis speech a • true and he
cannot honestly deny them, if he can, Jet him

doit through the same medium, that I have
called hie attention to the same.

A. C. Towns.
Milo, Sept. 2Wh, IWfl.

well, cistern and cellar.

'

Enquire on Abe promisee, or address,
O. V. GREENFIELD.

meeting of the Hayes and
: Court House on Friday
• see a very full attendance
' the city'and vicinity,

Editox Baxneb :
I noticed in your issue of last w«*k&gt; ■*'d
ta have been taken from the Jackson Dally
arisen that Hayes and McBlwalne won the

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A hotme and two lota, two blocks north of
th. Court House on the pleasant corner
of Broadway and Apple btroeta« »•
sell low fur cash or exchange for a farm:
Title perfect, no incumbrance, good

Madison Dispensary,
8t W. HalMn St.. Chksfo.

Where?
At A W. Bailey’s

centennial
FOi (ALE OR EICHANtE.

Nouoeis hereby siren that I shell sell al pabUo

dry goods have
tVW 4 fWfUL
FV-L.

fiotice?

Local

Ixmsdalc muslin 12 eta.
Hill's ditto 11 ct«.
Shirting Sets..
I
Extra heavy Shirting 12 cU. t

Cottonades 15 to 25 eta.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
*
Twenty bone-Corsets 45 cU.
Two button Kid Gloves WO cti.
I’cerlres Warp 27 cU.
Beautiful Shawls 85 eta.
Pure Table Linen 45 eta.
All other Goods in proportion.
Call and see for yourself.
A full and complete assortment

UMIMC OUIK M SEXUAL rinouMv.

of

XOT1CK.

Clothing.
xxiaug3tf

Hastings. Mich.

xxUC.l

SPECIAL NOTICE.

trot premiume on beet collection of Poultrythe Stele Fair. You will please correct this
mistake, and say that W K. Berber won ten
first and four second premiums on best col­
lection.

He entered seventeen coops and won

*‘M

R. A. M.

Home FOB MALI-A good mrtco year old
mlro, «»»d, ««gh&gt; &gt;2“"
T“”

,utt£W.
I maleriaDy contributed to
'rir enterprise iu furnishing
the Fair Grounds.

Baking Pow-

be convinced yourselves.

CHEAP CENTENNIAL TMP-T.
g„in&gt;,M—a ?-“»■ “d “ul» “
CQStS.

TIT— BnMat. have

*xi46tf

oe, it will

OILS.
A Political Straw.
Hfeld,
&amp;W.1.U,

’ 'T'~J’a 1!,e Michigan Fanners ex•m ro-i,. Detroit, Sept 27th, a vote was
m

Aade
»he i

in
,W Tot*f',r
„Jt^VorC«*l’",» and 1 fur Smith.
M sbl^-n Partners propone lo 4t&gt; ilka-

John SuhUt

OILS

Per MaeNuiT

Pure Lard Oilp«.&lt;wa»o.i.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In the tnaUtr of lhe scute of Asvph 3. Bualsy

�TIME! TABLE No. 8.

and be happy again.

&gt;•*- «»• W,f’

Tntak««»et

A spicy aketdh descriptive of the Ab
tbiaou; Topeka arid Santa Fa Railrbad, the
beauties, scenery and pleasure mnrta of
the Rocky MounUras, by “Nym Crinkle,"
the musical and dramatic critic of the
New Fork World, scut »md on applica­
tion, together with the San Juan Guide,
maps aud time table* of this new and pop­
ular route from Kansan City and Atehuon
to Pueblo, Denver and all pointe iu Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arixona and the San
.Juan Mines. The finest line of Pollman
Sleepers ou lhe continent belwceh tho Mhsorin River rind the, Rocky Mountains
without ahnnge. Special round trip tourista' tickets from the Missouri Hitter to
Denver at $50, good to stop off at all
points. Addrem.
.
T. J. Anderson,
Gen. Pats. Ayt.
.
Topeka, Kan.
XX52U

TIlwrETAB^

TWJdug Eg«t Apr. ldth Uw

Homo rro.s'jo.

Tb» Company rworrias lh« risk I U rarr ■« e
tniMtaaoaw m»yr»«iwlro.
' TRAINS WEST. ________

A Gr.t RedQGtion ii Price:

MICHIGAN CEN^Tt
Railroadiu*^

rfflrnr.Miornrt baud
nr eutect joist a, 1876
(C0LUM8VB TIME.)
GOING' HUKnC

GO! NG last.

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dealers tn all kinds

FURNITURE
Dptolslcry (Ms Mels Frants, fc.

uiwws&amp;Mm
Look here !

Look hero !

What.! don’t you think we can sell

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

cheaper than any«finu in the State r
can ao it, far, with the help of

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

We

GOING'SOCTlL

J. M. HEWES,

G. P. Rowell 1 Go’s. Column.

we guarantee SatMaction.
Hearse furnished free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
Wo
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, for wc make the moat of our
Coffins and Furniture.

Salisbury &amp;, Brosseau.

Hastings. Dec.. 22. 75.

52yl ■

ho two RenrwaontadrwDirtriet into whl

.ir^tsngw^.^TiBgmB?
_ ...
rMBM - Wl—■■
LIL for Para. TadUagpolU. aad all Sonthawaateca

^LANDS

I Daily.

ha walariaa of th* Judges of tho Circuit Conrt,
rotWad fbrbjJoint Resolution No. 28. Lawaof

Komaaiwi

"TKAD/tm, tond yoiir addraaato B.J, GILMO KE. Land Comm&amp;motm, Lawrrtioe. .Kaiiiai.
* *°W Ot
**“““• Tl*»cl*e

And an amandmonl to Saclian ]. ArtklgFi.ro»tlve to Um auirndnicat »D*1 rothioo of tho C nuiuUoa, provided fur Uj Joint Rroolution No.

--CHTswIStl

Al«o tho following Co only OSoomfor lhe Coenty
f Bam. vlw:

A

.

rm and Soathora pula ta
W.L.BANCBOrT.Ui^^0"1

■RAND RAPIDS DIVISIOK.

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

Capital A. tboC&gt;jnpaignol l876

Sr

** .......

Br-h

BRAND RAPIDS ARB DETROIF

......
Mmit aftflijo itxD- nSn tom
N«w York «xpmi._ • J4J6 p. m.

fort lam Jacisoa &amp; .Saiiuai
IAILROAB.

SHORT LINK EKTWKEN

IICHIGAB AfflJJ nil' .
TIMECARD taklWl July, 9. 1W1C.
Traiaj run by Chlrago Tkw.

Tho Sooth wtei ouortiffKl of t
DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

i.ir.BABIS.
O.T.JAHm.
A.. 1ST 3ABIN &lt;5c CO .
CuwnlMior hlarnhantw »n4 daaian iu

GRAIN,

SETS=.2SrK&lt;&gt;”5RSlSrX.ir3.
a^WB&amp;'taiitSrKS.
rx-jsS

amo are supplied nt lowisit factory prica

FLOUR

And Mill Feed

GREBLE&amp;RUSSELL

Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,
Libra! Carb ari vane made on Cuawignmcntr.

BAXaCH

_________ TRAINS GORKI flOtTH.
•Oi-.Frto-.To^et^
‘
Nichols, Shepard &lt;C Co.,
DAm-t aux ®ch
These unrivaled machines and repairs for

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

A NORTON.

(Saeooworelo Bridge A Norton. A loO. W. Balch.)

Greii Cbem tatafc

WJJ;

Corner Woodbridge 4 Shelby Sts,

3E&gt;etroit, Mich.

John H. Wendell &amp; 06.

GRAIN,

FLOUR,

tdim dMWTfoRHT

few.

POCK AND SEEDS.
51

nod

5G

Woodbridge

DETROIT,
IFAeaf a

&gt;-«

St.

'

MICHIGAN.

Ckicaio, Boci Islaii &amp; M
RAILROAD.

Specialty.
rca&gt;tar&gt;n«iAo&lt;i isoo,
American and Foreign Patents

MOABIS. mmW'E1.1
ilHNRl', LACON. rKORIA. GSM*
£0. NOUNS. SOCK ISLM
DAVKNPG1IT.
WASHINGTON. IOWA CITTrGfl^
NULL.
NKWTVN.
LES NOW*
/OA/xr.

Ciuucil Bluffs ani Omaha.
Without Change of Cars,

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt "tWKm,
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 25 1-2
aeres to ’ Hreksnge
for a farm near Hnstings/Correspondence

tne ehemt BF Bit ease I
THE FOE of pain

WUk.fcufc„
Bj&amp;KXE Dtou.uci*.!. i

StKr""*

MM.. 1-11..

TO MAW AKO BWAWT

UNUILINE.

mustang

liniment,

E?£,^8W°o«&gt;*MT~ro?

QBAWD TRCKK baxlwat
_

MATl.UfW.

fias^.sa.ffiiiAs«-Kss
batea*
LEAVEN WOBT1J,
ATCHISON,
■nd €HICAC°'

»O «pl

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riNSAs. nnum tbbxito
COLORADO, ASD X£»

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                  <text>VOL. XXL NO. 47.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1876.

WAGONS!

geo. M. DEWEY
iwior

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ifBSCRIPHONi

‘

RATE'S or AHVEKTJSHTG.

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&gt;,C.) | 9.001 11001

fan jut fptf tix/Y otft irt triIL ttlL

sTinmouw n k, mi
raffiffllL iBD Brass CAMS.

At prices lowec than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
-

T. J. WILDER.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS

JfOTtkr PCBUIC. Jaitie* of th* haw, Ge

MILO T. WHEELER.

In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings, we have a full stock of

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
HUCBPORT, BAHRY COVXTY, MICH.

CUtorw" '

”

POINTS

M. W. RIKER,
JiillClOrTHH PVACK. Gaatral Cellacliee
*4 luaraiM Aont. Union Block. stale Berest.
SALISBCRY k. BROS9F.AKJ.
00kLIU IN FTRICirVRB. IpboHtwy GooiU.
XmMuwi »=4 fiitUN. Vad«fUklD&lt; proabti^

EXTRAS

for the Gale, Cuiitis, Robinson, Donor, and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price ns unground
points.

GEEBLE &amp; RU8SELL.

50yi
WM. LPJOH.X,
WilClAX Jt SiIB«iE0X-Ol«
•tin4c. Huii(t. Miab.
DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.

DR. H. ,r. 1T.CKU AM.

riractiy
ullw’i

tVNTD

XXttU

A. P DRAKE,
suRuicox.-oaea
Surs. Ht»t» fiu. Qu

THE VICTORY IS WON !

ALL-OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

a

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
DR. C. RL’SSELL,
T.11#15 * SVMBOW.-OBm •
teiN*’:?
m&lt;*k- *
LUCWS RUSSELL,

CHAM. H. BAUER.

For ftd Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees?
An gam, Canned Goods, and al I oth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery.
My prices Defy

Oompetitioa.
"r”

COME

SlIROHER;

JV-NJO SEE MEI

OHN STANLEY.

W. TROOMUT.

UNDERTAKING

STAVES. STAVES.

of experience,
J0HX **CREMT'
In th. bialDW, «»

«n do tette work, mJ P" '■«’«

Highest Market Price in

Utetlon thu&gt; M&gt;y oU»' fl™

Cash,

Metlon

G. HOLBROOK.

extensive
•r MMdlevUb.

need only

! D McOmber b«t bull with 5
- (.'urdelia Babcqck best pr
*
calves
5 00
woolen mittens
w
Awarded by the Barry Co. Ar’l Socie­ T Altoft 2 grade ewes, fine wool
1 50
“HOrS*arter be,t woolen yarn
50
8 Andrus 2nd
IU
75
ty-1876.
»E 9?.Uon be*t *hiu •Pr“‘i
1 00
T Altoft best 2 or more grade lam!* 1 00
Mm C Babcock 2nd
5q
8 Andrus 2nd
75
« FOtton ,*"t Piece work G“&gt;R i oo
Benj Demary bcst'cotawold buck
I1ORSKS For SPEED.
3;oo
.
j •* C Babcock 2ad
-­
C W n C'asMtly 2nd
2 00 '
50
Best 3 in 5 mile hoots.—For »county
Oft ' nt*\^OUP8 ^&gt;98t Ottomancover
Benj Demary Ixnl coUwold owe r
•I .«&gt; !
",IuunU r«st ottoman cover
50
horses tliat have never made 3 min.
■’
I M"* MaJ IUbertl *** Cu“7 ch‘ir
John Hammond 2nd
Ire McAllaster
*1st ""
- 001
. corer
g
Preni.
$10 00 Benj Demary Im~iI 2 or more
50
Robt Mitchell
•_'ud ».
G 00
cotswold hrulis
i
50
Geo Holden jnl
“ S Andrus beitpr lamp mats
3rd “a
3 00
50
1 (Hl I
Best 3 in 5 rnilu heats.—^For wwuiv John llanuuond 2nd
*■
M
E
Babcock
b&lt;st
specimen
cuuuty E J Kershner bent Icivtwlcr buck
3 00 '
horses that have never trotted for money.
hand sewing
5U
Jas
A
Hill
2nd
2
00
i
CH Olmtaed 1st Prem (prot) •*
“ 00
A E Durfee 2nd
$10
25
Michael Hardy best do lamb
2 00
Robt Mitchell 2nd "
'
u Ai G Carter best specimen darn­
G 00 C A Barber Inst Kuflulck
3 00
B W King
3rd “
ing
3 00 C A Barber 2nd
50
2 00
1 00
- .
.Ma. BWIW
C A Harber best do sow and pigs
TROmxil TEAfT
3 00
T Altoft 2nd
50
A Barnabcc best inude du
Best 2 in 3 mile beau.
2 00’
Jas McIntyre best patch work
Lyman
Moore
bo-i
|
mm
&gt;
fl
slicaia
Ira McAUaatcr .
1st Prem
Jnilt .
8 00 '
1 00
4 inos or tuoro
A R Prett &amp; Co
5 00
2n4 “
3 00
Reed 2nd
50
T Phillme 2nd
*
3 00
A Replogic best log cabin quilt 1 OO
RUNNINU RACE.
.
Lymap Moore bait polund china
•
C II Bauer 2nd
*
50
For county horass.wilh no record.
boar
3 00
M C Wood aa.isoe best knit
Best 2 in 3 1&gt;2 mile hraU.
Joseph Hall 2nd
2 00
Birney Van Brant
latPrcrn
I
50
15
00 A I) Kenedy best du sow
3 00
“ F Dillon 2nd
25
I B Hanna
2ud •*
]
JO
UO 8 Andras 2nd
.200 Miss Julia Inane best crotchet tidy
50
J C Ketohuiu
3rd “
5 00 Lyman Moore best do pigs
3 00
“ Julia Doud 2nd
B W King Best Stallion 4 yrs old
C 11 Stone 2nd
2 00 Mrs IV It Young best canvass tidy
50
or over
]10 Op Wm Tinkler best berkshiru sow
3 00
Miss Anna Nevins 2nd
25
Geo Holden 2nd bc.1
5 00 S W Lano best white china boar
3 00
Mn» 1) L Hose best tied tidy
50
Wm Mitchell Best 3 yn&gt; or over 5 00 S_W Lane best
do
sow 3 00
“
8
Andrus
best
braided
rug
A M Clino
•• -J '
50
3 00 Nelson Rich best magec boar
•3 00
•• A Young beat drawn rug
50
Wm St John 2nd“
W R Young best csscx grade sow
1 00
J M Nevins 2nd
25
II ( &lt; Carter best csscx pig*
B W King beat pr matched horses
1 00 Miss Eva Nevins best patch raw
50
for all work 5 yrs or over
7 00 C A Barber best 5 Suffolk grade
•“ Frank Smith best fancy foot\
A B Pennock 2nd
'
ahoato
1 00
-I 00
Xtool
50
John Hinds best 4 yrs or over
1 00 Mrs M Doud best cotton hone
5 OO J B Fuller beat trio light brahmas
50
Wm Newton 2nd
50
3 00 Hayes &amp; McElwain-2nd
“ M Doud beat cotton socks
50
W K Barber best trio drk brahmas 1 00
Geo II Robinson best horses for
Mies Ida Tsai beat baby cloak
50
carriage 5 yra or over
7 00 Hayes i McElwain 2nd
Mrs A E Durfjje best baud omb’d
Fitz G Blackman 2ud
4 00 W K Barber best trio pauidgo
under clothes
cochins
A B Pennock best single carriage
I OU
50
roadster 3yrs or over
5 oo Haves k McElwain 2nd
Mlw Emma Bailey best bead bang*
Wallace Stanley 2nd
1 'hl
3 00 C W Biggs best buff cochins
ing basket
■I
P
RuUirts
best
white
cochins
O P Lusk best brood mare
110 00
I 00
Mrs C B Benham 2nd
50
J L Graham 2nd
fl 00 W K Barber 2nd*
Miss Lida Durfee best fine skirt
Hayes &amp; McElwain best l.lk
A E Bull best yearling colt Tor
Mrs Chu Barnes best worsted
cochins
1 00
all work
2 UO
wreath
J L Graham 2nd
1 00 J S Van BninLbett blk hamburghs 1 00 Miss Ella Hal
50 Mrs John li^
J L Graham best sucking coll
2 00 J S Van Brunt 2nd
K ftnbbls 2nd
1 UO Hayes A McElwain best silver ham­
ing ban
burghs
1 00 Miss May Roberts bsst tiolet ausbion 60
T Altoft best 2yra old colt fur
50
carriage roadster
3 00 Hayoi k McElwain 2nd
Mrs A D Rork beat •raatnented
M Doud 2nd
2 00 Walter Cole beat golden spangled
grass work
51V
hamburghs
1 00 Allen &amp; Trego best case millinery
C J NarriA,beat 3yra
!1 00
Walter Cole 2nd
50 Mrs W H Whittaker best pine cone
L J Houghstatlcr 2nd
Hayes A McElwain best white leg­
Josiah Turner bes» Stallion with
frame
BO
horns
1 00
5 suckinc colts
5 (10
“ W H Whittaker best feather
J'Tunicr 2nd
50
Geo Purdy best walking team to
flowers
BO
5 00 Hayes A McElwain Isst brown
wagon
“DC Eokleshymer best feather
legh&lt;irns
1 00
Whitman Benham 2nd
wreath
60
J
M
Bauer
bent
blk
Spanish
4
00
11 G Carter beat Jack
3 00
“ W H Whittaker 2nd
50 T Altoft best 5 bn white wheat
T Phillipa best mule team
3 00 W K Barber 2nd
•4 00
1 00 Geo W Wilcox 2nd
Sol Chaffee best mule colt 1 yr old 2 00 Z B Hoyt best plymouUi rock
:2 00
Z
B
Hoyt
2nd
50
D McOmber best Durham bull 4yra
Geo Purdy 3rd
1 00
1 ,00 J W Stiodicomb bcetbu deut corn :
old or over
8 00 W K Barber bait white poliah
1 00
S P Hood best goldsu polundji
1 BO I B Cunningham 2nd
Altoft k Ryerson bot Durbain Bull
C
W
Biggs
beat
houdans
'
1
00
8 00
3yr» old
B W King beet bu flint corn
1 00
Hayes &amp; McElwain 2nd
50 Joseph Kuigbt 2nd
John A Robertson best Durham
‘
60
1 00 S P Hood best bu white oats 5 00 J B Fuller best fr ’
bull 2yni
1 00
sled
game'
1
00
Walter
Colo
best
1
3 00
C H Stone 2nd
T Altoft 2nd
$0
W K Barber 2nd
50 C B Benham best bu white beans
D McOmbur best Durham bull
I 00
3 00 Hayes A McElwain bcit pr aleslyr old
M Hardy ^est long blood boots
50
I
00
bun
ducks
2 00
D McOmber 2nd
E Bump best turnip
“
.
________________
oft
Hayes'A
McElwain L_
2nd
Hanna A Mathews best Durham
I B Cunningham best sugar “
50
J 8 Van Brunt best pr ronen ducks 1 00
5
00
I B Cnhniagham be t ruta bagas
50
cow
50 I B Cuanineham bt—t carrots
3 00 J 8 Van Brant 2nd
D McOmber 2nd
50
Jeff Lee bnit nr gccae
1 00 L B Barber best tomatoes
I) McOmber best Durham heifer
50
Hayas A McElwain 2nd
50 W P Fifield best pcac i blow potatoes
3 00 Hayts
2yra old
J
8
Van
Brunt
beat
best
bronze
turkeys
2
00
2 00
Hanna k Mathews 2nd
Ralph Johnson best early rose
1 00 E Bump best shaker ruaseu
2 00 J 8 Van Brunt 2nd
J C Hanna best bull calf
I 00
1 00 Hayes A McElwain best peacocks
D McOmber 2nd
25 W^PJfifisld beat brandies
2 00 Edgnr Burroughs best dov-H D C Sanborn best heifer calf
1 00 Allen Bennett best fallow corn culD McOmber 2nd
beauty
‘ 00 Geo Van Sickle heat calico
tivator
C A Barber best Durham grade
2 00 Jm Stockman best bam door
bull 2yra old
J O Lea best early shaw
hangings
50 J O Lee best leek
1 50
E HubUlldo
lyr
Andrew Young ban specimen wool
M Tinkler best Durham grade
R B Owen beat sweet
50 R B Owen beat hnbbard squashes
turning
2 00
cow
1 00 Geo Purdy best flour from 2 bu
D H MeElwaine 2nd
E Bump best pumpkiiM
wheat
00 8 E Johnnoa best buck wheat
D McOmber best heifer 2yrs old
50 S W Lune 2nd
1 00 Henry Harens best ax helrc
A Turner 2nd
Black &amp; Puller Lust Italian marble
6 W Lana best rye •
Peter Cramer boat Durham grade
M Joseph Knight bert cabbage
2 00 Black A Fuller best American *
heifer Ivr old
1 00 Stebbins Bros best drrenng’and
Mrs 3 W Lane best citrons
Matt IUD
writing bureau
75 Geo Phrdy be« redishaa
1 50
M Tinkler best do bull calf
50 Hosea Adolphus best crooknect
1 50 Stebbins Bru best bible stand
D Patton best do heifer coif
75
Salisbury
k
Brosscau
best
secretary
2 00
fl Q Carter best Devon grade cow
1 00 Salisbury A Brosscau best drwing
I W Vrooman 2nd
M Hardy best onions
75
1 60*
bureau
I W Vrooman beet do calf
Jas Hotehkisi best coll fruit nil
5 00 Mrs Ben Cole best loaf salt riaing
A E Durfee bast Alderay oow
kinds
00
bread
A E Durfee beat Alderay grade
Peter Cramar2nd
H G Carter beat hop .rising
1 50
yearling bull
J C Hanna best northern spy
00
bread
1 50
A E Durite tete
“lr
C A Barber beat red haMwin
II
“ S Andrus best c-irn bread
6 00
S J BMlmo tete working ow
W O Frcamsn best steel's winter rod
50
“LB Barber best graham
4 00
C A Bute 2nd
W II Devine best wagner
“ Ben Cole best Jun&lt; butter
50
Lnnnn Moore bote 4jn old num. 4 00
E P Barnum best R I greening
50
“LB Barber best Sept butter
3
OO
W B Young 2nd
Hoary Harens best winter pippin
50
“
C
W
H
Cassidy
b«t
cheese
4 00
T Akoft tent_pr 3pn old urer.
Henry Havens b«t golden ruseett
50
“ John Keagle best honey
HeKeriU A Borernnre tent pr yn
J C Henn* best king ef tompkins on
“ A E Durfee best bottle cur­
3
00
W O Freemen best rambo
old .Um
50
rent
wine
3 00
A D Knud, 2nd
J hn Fleming best maiden bluab
60
“ M Hardy beet grape wino
2 00
Hirun Norton tent do lyr
M Hardy best coll canned fruit 2 00
1
00
D Mediate test or mu &lt;»&gt;'“
1 00
“ DMReed2nd
50
Uwin Durte 2nd
“ Geo Brogdon beet 10 yds flan­
L N Mirer teu unload pr teem
G K Owen beat concord
1 00
. Del
3 00
iyn
,
,
_
w
“ Joseph Hewitt 2nd
3 00
M.Kuiu A Sumo*, tel fit on
woolen blankets 1 00
2 00
Henry Hav
T Altoft 2nd
1
60
3 00

1« h&amp;-

2 00
00
3 00

DR

B. D. WUTB,

WHOLE NO. 1090.

PREMIUMS

DMe6®Urbibcrd5fun

blooded cattle

10 00

" Ben Cole

D McOmber beet SO

m

pippias

�J W SUnchootabbest w?Jh*r*WMt

BETTER TIMtS AND

POLITICS

Now that trainers iff

departments

R P Barnum bert porter
,
John Hammond beat cnglLh ruEa.it
i W Stinchcomb brat beauty J&gt;f kent
J C Hanna best »wk no fortLer
Joseph Koigbt best bell fewer
E V Barnum list »{&gt;it»J«burg
W II Devine Uwt covert
Z B Hoyt be*t swasr
C^N orris best dutcliras pear
ylV Young best Louis a bond pear
Ja* Hotchkiss best crawford peaches
JasHotcbkira best quince*
Mrs John Keagk brat coll dahlias
“ W H Whittaker “ “ verbeun*
“ A Young
“ u house
.U*- olimts

is improving, and thofMrtie ra* feeling ofeon-

h.d been eowmitad,“ "ot
.J Ib.t he h.d *nj pith k»owlrfs«—k,d

TW .BDfh 6i«&gt;a of w«to

»f u,o“ rapport Tilta
and nude lhe C&lt;mi»J capanw, 1* Ij, ta one of ibo

“ "77,
““

imululcl • pruwculion ta «1&gt;

nun,

tarwgert 'hiog.

and h«]&lt; »
iho increase, will oeruinlj wwH be liable 10 eenrare. Then strange time.
are„no
f.cu and
It ta ruled in polilieJ oircJoo “
our Democrat i« friends who have charged-------------------_
.dreoiaaUwM giren Io
,
the hard times to the Lultofa Republican 1 show that the Prosecuting Attorney* that in esse Tilden should be Prudtet,
p-^k-T, adhere to their lugis by giving the eounacl was wrong, if he gave any. Are I. E. Measmore, ofGrand Rapid*. Mtdu*

fidencc

Republicans the credit oftbc improvement. • we to presume thia ?

gun, is to be Post Master there.

Certainly not. Any

Can it be

that an aspirant for the Senate comes down

seem to be no doubt about , citisen who thinks a crime has been com-

Thera would

Right in ths midst

mitted in cither of these oases can go be­

to rock re email a

quill?

Bnt tbcn.hr

of the excitement ot a-Presidential year,

fore a Justice of the Peace and make com­

liM a month for Mylhiog ’
it ta &gt; ooiiceri.io r»«

«*rir "-W

the facts of the case.

always been regardeil as

which has

“ W 11 Whittaker bort boqnet
“..Wm Tinkler best petunia
“ W II Whittaker b«rt coll pc-

2 &lt;K&gt;
Fon 1877.
$15 00
10 001
, .
8 00J,
Affidavit to bo made of the method of
।
preparing the ground, cost of crop and
yield of grin. Sample* of grain rawed to&gt;
F»c exhibited.

bear it

Prosecuting Attorney refuses to appear in

from men in nearly evert pnrralt, and it

the case, there will be cause for complaint,

Ike public ml lie fnugh-« U of
thtae«nlrjerer»w. Where lb. meek,

there’ is a

general lookitkf; up in all buaiucas circles.
It u

apparent in the airmen, you

nearly every part of the

comes to us from

The factories of Rhode Island,

country.

a! such

arc starting up

n rapid rate that already over otia

hundred of the

one

total

hundred an-1

in cotton work iu

twenty-eight employed

the State are in operation. So ' New
York city is filled with buyers ns it has
years; the fires are be­

not been for many

ing rekindled in tho iron forges of Pennsylrania ,

great transportation com-

y&gt;o

panics are I aring their resources taxed to
the utmost ; and all over the West are

the u&gt;ovemt:nti&gt; of exchanging the bounteous hancat* for all the products of skilled

True,

industry.

in many instances, end

with what we hope for, it is
but a begii

&gt;g as yet; still, it is amostgral-

ifytag chai go as compared with the past
and it gives auurance that every thing now

is moving iti the right direction to the in­
evitable restoration of general prosperity.

I(astis os, Mich., Oct. 9, 187&lt;*.

{xople

the

trtakey. dtabontet UTyer io thtaeowtay*

interest*,

as we have already stated,
“ W li Whittaker best boquet
Xenias
Mia* Emma Tinkler best begonia
Ida Toale beat foliage plant
Biack A Clarksou Ixwt case photo

on indemnifying

plaint, and

against unnecessary expense, can get a
warrant; after thia has been done, if-the

to btuibess

jurious

"-.Wm Tinkler 2nd
’
'
XV IT Whittaker brat boquet

in­

And thus the bottom drops out of the
moet effective, although one of the most
and absurd,

unreasonable

of Democratic

Although it hai been demon­

arguments.

and

not

until.

Iu

matters

for Tilden-

'"S”1' on

Uta raeOT

line lhe ebore, there will the wrecker, be.

that come

before the Prosecuting Attorney it i&lt;much

Where there

easier to say ye*,

there will the skinners congregate-

than no.

ore

people-lo I*

Coffee.»
From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

Aiooed,

and W

wants bis cause wgouaed

plainant

com

Every

Our Teas
bought at ti
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

A Prediction.

We

offendudor liable to be, if it is not.

arc glad, if w.« have got men in public po

The .'oliowlng taken from rt'O Fr/v
publbhed in our native Town in Naw Hamp•biro, we print; T»t for pcrttnal reawn, but
ofthiaattact.
It i* not for information that onr people My know our opinion of the
It i» due however that ••
in regard to these two matters tha' the pending ennva*
abould say. thknuolatlon from ourleUer, wa»
Prosecuting Attorney is required to«piak,
■ot wriuea
publication tart tn a n*ar rvlabut he must take the stand and catechised.
tiee, who gave it th* Fr«&lt; Pr**After roeh an exhibition of legni learning ■ Bro. Dowey, of tho Hasting* (Mteh.) Dasand knowledge in regard lo the duties rf *aa (a native of Lebanon,) know* the Be«t
officer*, we fear be will not darc do it pretty thoresridy. Ws have on several ocenolens ‘ depended on him for accurate election
He would be annihilated instanter.
information from that section, and never yrt
found him wide of the mark, livre l»
now says in a private letter;
“It any on* Mke about Weetern politic*,
Political Note*.
tell them that we »hatl *weep th* Wert from
J’ennsylvauia to the mountain* west of the
Bum Tweed M OU hi* way home, and Missouri, and north
the Ohio river and the
Indian Territory, r/tow for Haye* and Wheeler
Reformer* declare it n Republican trick I
No niirtako about U. Iidiana i* a* sure aa
New Itemprttre for Haye* and Wheeler ta
Another Straw—A vote was taken on

sition who can say

mo

oreoaion

when the

It m easy to see the animou*

require* it.

or two

the Ixhigh Valley Railroad a day

since, and resulted - Hayes 125, Tilden 45,

Cooper 0.

strated .over and over again that the main

Au Indiana nun, after bearing Mr.
hard times arc entirely in-, Blaine, mid, "That if all the wlcni in
dependent of party
politics, and have
Indians cxyild hear him, tlie State would
been operative more or lew throughout
go Republican by 50,000 majority."
the commercial world, still it was not dif­
“Scare ’em all you can" ia the Chicagp
ficult sometimes to stir up prejudices in

causes of the

minds discontented and discouraged by

/aft.—Oon&lt;M*&lt;t

burinc*.* reverses or want of employment,

who have been declaring that the Repub­

which took form against the parja in pow­

licans of Ohio arc likely to l&gt;o beaten.

Democrats

advice lo tho

The Situation in South Carolina
The

new* from S&gt;uth Carolinpi*

reaMurirg.

Federal

ocrats prepared to reduce lhe Republican
majority by tho lullct and sabre.

National Govermncnt ,i»

iATMML BBrUBLICAN TICKET.

den's chances have been steadily deterio­ counties ta Arkansas give Miller I Dem.)
rating, aqd when the best report* from all 70.398, Bishop i Rap.) 36,728; Miller s
and the majority 22,U60. Tho Damorratic ma­
Morrill in jority in 1874 wa« 7G,3U3. How tlo the
negotiating the 4 j percent loan unite in Democrat* account for tho loss of over
giving the impression of the undoubted forty tboumnd in their majority. Those

quarters

of the

election of Hayes

/'vr Fremiir-nt,

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES
.

of Ohio. ‘

political field

splendid success of . Secretary

and

has anything

to do

Xw-PreticMt

WILLIAM A: WHEELER
of New York.

with

politics, it is a

signal of Republican nKccra.

least, contribute to
F&lt;

So far

Wheeler.

then, as the current businoM improvement

It will, at

that result; not only

by removing tlx prejudices and erroneous
opinions to which we have referred, but
diffusing and strengthening

by

the con­

viction that the good indication of the
tiroes, as well as lbs permanent inUresta of

lhe country, should not be clouded by'the

ascendancy of those

who have boon iden­

with efforts to destroy the,Govern-

tified

meat ami are still hostile to its safety and

jhe welfare of the people.

ssw#-“-

Xlulh ffSmet-WUXXaJ* DURHAM.
‘
Tuk.l
■’S.'ifevK."1
•

, ■

!&lt;UiitlrrTltk«&lt;.',

great

issue- i* not

The above is from the Journal of week

Democrat, and

others

will

who of all

the Democrat

strengthen

the Republican

ticket.

last year

th t* an evidence of the revival ol Luainen*

throughout- the country and bdicvca from

ianuad wsrrauti

If he dooe, •■■■&lt;• would be
ascertain through the columns

the outlook, a#sh*»a hy theaoOectmn* in

pleased to

the various district* that tln rrceqig of the

of the Jntmal, whore wc arc to look .(• r

proseot-lhtrol year wiH bo jeariy 810,000,-

Hand

Mr.

and on complying with the statute, obtained
a warrant aud then, on bt-iog notified by tlio

Justice, it would hare Ixscn the duty of Ur
Prosecuting .Attorney to have appeared ou

the part of the {«qdc In the ease.

Until

he has refused to so appear, wc do not we

that ho has neglected any duty.
If. as we suspect, the parties meiibuncd

oouneeled with the Prosecuting Attorney
in regard to «omro«ictng proseeutron* and

IVe sell the best

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.
.

Ohio Stone Ware
Crockery.
We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.

xxi30w4.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

tmd be happy again

_ aesAiSSKMratJ.
k. -w. vorcrx-B 1
1 GM Redaclioa ii- Mis!
SAkViTSB
BEBB
I. Ike Ben Ugn Bre««l ta lU- Itta
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAV
7

Dealer* tn all kinds

CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

FURNITURE,

tHII.sfaoiira'k.iriab to.

00W m wnilun the nuHinni ra'imated.
i; -juw npjwur* that the Democratic dH-

cera examined Governor Hayes' tax returns
"topping at any nf the
at Fremont, satisfied thmaeives that they
ft further

were correct, ond s.'i reported,

appear* that prominent Democrats of Pt*,

bi*

rer.ul.,

...

,rsl—
u 40 It, I**, vith the Wp

property

J. M. HEWES,

for taxation aboVI its value in money.
The Democratic paper at Frwn&lt;.nt de­

dined to publish the contemptible dander

about him.

to do so, or that in

that thty have n Proreeutiog At-' live Seahe. Senator Booth,

tarne. who ore rav no, whanba thmU no,

JtoiUWw

„HMlucr

mqnt exprera their willingness to testify

that Governor Haye* put

---------------------------------------.
ALL
IVEUENT8 TO ORGANISE bis opinion there was no case, or not oaf
JdY THAT BEAT DOWN ficient eviddnee, we cannot aeo what the ! comphihed the return of the fol
BELLION. ASP ALT. THE Juttn -il can make ottt of that. Certainly I uaimsd prominent gentlemen to the
’ARM ADAPTED TO flE
the people ofthia County will be. glad to! liaau party: General Ranks, Rep;

know

We brag on.

could hav* gun# to

Justice of the Peace of tbo Couafy,

be advised them not

tmntitaaq the very mueh reduced rates
of board. The special arrangements mado
for, board and lodging make it pomble for

Commireioucr Raum consider*

know

the law that gives him the authority.

Tbs fall term of Battle Creek College
opened Wednesday. Aug. 30, with a very
full attendance. The reputation nfthw
young Insdtutio- has extended to the ax
treme boundaries of the Union. Students
from almost every Stale arc coming to
share its benefit*. ' T*e secund annul

.

Attorney

Curry er Mr*.

Crackers.
Cheese
Tobacco

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

battle Creek College.

Tim receipt* froin Internal Rorcntm for

lightened by it (?)

nuy

deluged

You can have in any shape you
want.

the month* of July and August arc nearly

before last. We must confess, itat Wc are'en-

did not

threats are
be

the Slate for

ly looked upon by tho shrewder politicians tun guar. n'.«d student* from the fascinat­
ing iuflaencevyl' rice; tho thoroughnaa
for Hayra and Whoclcr. Grover is a required in their work ; and last, but quite !

8714,000 greater than for the same month*

We

Republicans

harder soft

of the Pacific Cotai ta securing Oregon

that the Prwccming

in the streets

catalogue is jut from the imw. It is ele­
gant in Myle and paper and, in typography
money, civil service reform or-the tariff cal execution, bentifd.
Itacontent* fa.
jpraliou, but whether violcneo .wd disor­ dicate a rapid growth in edtxaifana!
der shall control tbi* Government ar the facilities and brilliant proepecta for the
future Four course* of study are arrang­
sentiment of the taw-abiding people. The
ed for lhe aooommodatiaa of atudent*.
South would secure the control of the Gov&lt; The Classical, English, Normal or Teach­
ernment by violence and tbo Democratic er*" and special. In the Teacher*’ Course, ,
party is but tho ally ot tho Roeth. “— the branches of study, their arrangement,
and tho methods rf instruction are all deGeneral Banks, in 187G.
ngtx-i to tnritv the teauher for hb work. '
Tho recent election of Lafayette Grover, bpecul advantages sre famished tbewa
the present Governor of Oregon, to the pursuing the common branches.
The chief inducements for attending
United State* Senate tn succeed Senator
this school rro the strict religious mfluasiKelly, March 4, 1877, Is almost universal­ •cas permeating the Imtitution , the protee‘■The

Will Pros. Atty. Bauer explain, why be
refused to inane a warrant far the arrest of
an official for hi* brutal assault on Goo.
Curry ? Also why be refused Mm. E. M.
Hand a warrsat for die arres &gt; of an alleg­
ed thief, after she had been robbed of 200.
or 300doliar* ? Mr. Bauer will please give”
public answer to die above questions, and
I will give him romo more.

before,

AN® NOW THE VERY JI EN
WHr FOUGHT AND VOTED TO
BREAK. UP THIS UNION. NOW
UNDHR THE SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION,8T1LL CALLING
ITSELF DEMOORATK'. APPEAL
hr----TO NURTOTj&amp;URGEN.'
-----------tllKM
ALL THE
18 OF THE GOVIENT.
THEY ASK TO ADITER ITH LAWS, CONTROL
ITS RKVENLEti. aNDTO MOLD
ITS
POLICY AT HOME
AND
ABROAD BOTH O» THEIR CAN

Kuklnx knives must 1&gt;c sharpened.

The

openly _ddfod.

Democratic artillery is placed
Some longed for a change,' as if any
Long John "Wentworth says :
When­
of Charleston, where the
would be better than^Abo present state of ever there was a steal in Congress we al­
bare 10,003 majority, and
things, and sumo lost their interest in the ways raid. 'Haye* join* with us to fight it,'
made that the street* shall
real political question* of the dsy. Now and not one of those railroad jobs ever got
with blood in order to cany
all this is changed. It certainly cannot bi* vote."
Tilden and Hendrick*.
be attributed to Democratic prospects, for
Official rotaris from all but two small
it so happens that it cook* -jtttt when Td.
er.

“Honest money Jbr all, and
free schools for all.
There
should ■be no inflation which
will" depredate the one nor secteriau iutcrferancc which will,
destroy the other.”

not

official* from that

Stall- rqwrt firtccu thouMnd armed Dem­

Spipes.

Sroator

Fontm,,

Dewitt

C.

Carl;

Liu

tarataTS' .“kk“u« 'tatatal

Ifanw tenWwT Irn- I-

F

�05^)ii-WeakhfiepliblicajiBaj!ji8L

But Ball.
Cunr»i,» o*». 8^1. UU, m&gt;.

SPECIAL NOTICE

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE

Tha faUow)i&gt;K fc ,lie score of the tuntd,

„««•. M.i. I-

ftVf-l-nV’*
n.

GUIX&gt;E

a vitiated eondlUan of th*di«ti-

'_ _____

R. TIME-CARD

'Oc^yot&lt;:raitcntion to our stock of strictly
punDRXiM anRMEDlCIAES- We makeaspecialituin
'^a^nS.
rtrictlu prime DRUGS. WeMUveitis
tor the tnieres -t of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only / mm-e and pure MEDICINES.
JT e h-av e a
stock of

political oauldraa ia boOihg femrcl, and stran-

™ &gt;. ta. ft,

•Wk

lmt

l*ll» aide* for

U Uta’^ 'T“

"" i-'v-

Public Square by 8. 8. Cox and another
four ecores.

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

gSKU-

Northern Democrat, aid Southern

•

Tv Ftrifk’

R.bela.

The old sympathy that has smouthsred for the

past ten years ha. iserea^ to a flam, from
which th. South expect! io monopolu. the
heal andjllglit and leave fur their Northern as-

■ UdlT'*'® *'
1:13 r. m.

. Fay Frvubt

Colonel Bob Ingersoll made a telling speech
At the Park in Ibis city, on Tuesday Evening
and told lhe Democrats tome wholesome tnithe

ro,T»im K TIMECARD

»ro’v?"«?et?Mi*i
Hkkom.

iuttra. ।

• ,,
S.o«£ht very low and WE will sell them at
fjficc.t that will please the closest buyer.

ifaatod their unearineea by their altuo.t fruitji

p. m. P. O'a--Nortb

The Democats are out to-night.

Their torch-

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.

Notice to Teachers.

$600,000 IN GIFTS!

the Cshtsr School Houm on Friday and Saterdny Oct 27th. m,d *8ih.. commencing at 10 a.

XtXXTT DAYS POSTPONEMENT OFTHH

It is expected that alt will be present lhe
flrot day. A reasonable knowledge of C. 8.
History will ba demanded of every grade, and

EKS.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Suoanind lu Miaati

of the Science of Government fur both of the
higher grade*.
School officers are cordially invited to Im
present.

Wm Tinkler

KENTUCKY CASH DISTHIBUTiaN Cd
FOR A FULL DRAWING.

___

/

DKAWIBG roBITIJ^ELV

Harting,, Aug. 12lh 1870.____________

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S

OR MONET REFUNDED.

SPLENDID DISPLAY OF

Fortune for Only $12.00

Exixit Asuars,
Township Sup'L

Fall and Winter Millinery I
HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.

Ing J. G. Blaine with an idea of their atreugth

'Give me my Bond,” Shyk&gt;ck said.
nk BBoweo
J W Uoushulia

All ABOUT

I&lt;tk&gt;
u . u.
‘
.
The mot toe* on their bannen would purtte
&lt;L. wi—— —■—— — f ,U— W——*
.. — .I——_ • — -I ——A

the county.

TO-DAY’S ADF.VR r IS EM ENTS.

overhauling Col. Ingersoll than be did in try­
ing to enlighten hie audience pn the political

FUWUGifU-Thot. P. Porter.
Pattani' sal

which oeeaolon th.y will dhtribul* to lhe ticket
holders the intmrni* ram of

All kinds of Ladies' Underwearatthe LowestPrices.

$600,000!

I-alley
ever and
person,
opposite

-80
“ ‘th*
be Kentucky
Kentucky Cult
So.’ whe
when
Quh Distribution
Distribution
Com petty we* organired.
Council &lt;&gt;■
of
-ft—.™. the City VVUUCU
FraiikLirt Ky.,
K*
■ —t.l give
—— us
... your
—___ .bond
__ &gt; . for
Frankfort,
Mid,
Thea. I’. Porter, cx-Gor, Ky. Gen. Maa'gr.
half million dollar* to better protect tbc own
LUST OP QIFTH5™ ®f «h* priae lick Mi, when your drawing
o—&lt;*v
am
stoo.ooo
u nude. The Association promptly complied Oanr ntrftaa.l
— art*
o— ...a—
with the demand, and executed en approved
40,000
bond. See their advertisement in another
10,000
column. It inform*you how toaecure a band3,000
50.000
some tuai of money br an outlay of only $12.
axoxi
The enierprlM is endorsed by acme of Ken­
ICO eath &lt;&gt;ft» of
40.WU
tucky's high officials of public treat, which ia
30.00)
a guaranty of lhe reliability of lhe entepriae.
*UM»
eash'rifts of
wo".'."l
C&lt;'.(•»)
Ex-Gov. Thos, P. Porter is the General .Mans­

Goods of ail kinds Cheaper than
in quality to suit the taste of every
Remember the place, State Street,
Roberts’ Drug Store,
GIVE US A CALL.
MRS. CLAR
MISS VIWE

IlastiogN. Midi., Oct, 5, 1S7C.

FRICK OF TICKKTX.
•firQuartern. ••: 9
; tOKTiakate. tfiw;
MARHTFD
y (pare lime will
ate at IU each.
■ of Frankfort, the
i. th* Hon- Alvin
IXTttunaTOB. J PERKY-BUBTOX.-By ths Rev. O. W.Bhenaas,
mtucky. and other
with luebotherdital the rerideee* of th* bride'i father in liastinn dtoliixriihed clti.uk*.
Tewashia, SsotmborSSth. ITS. Mr. Willard A.

allow in thia line.

RjCKFOph

W°Matic
Knitter

Justice.

PICKLE — BARTLETT.Ey M . W. Riker.
Esq.. October 4th. 157(1. Cbriitcpbar Pick I* of
Jabmttwu. lo Mrs M*T7 a. P*rt|*U of Dilip

W*»t Virginia.

Jobs. oUr Colorado Rooster still crows!

All eouunenleatlena. etdan fin Tlekru and ap

Frankfort. Ky.

xsitDf

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

eiiy sc Friday evening of this

POLITICAL I

ONLY 10 CENTS !

Chrt.
•peculation for lhe Danker and Gold Broker,

REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN

Fully

1 ■ -~ri.v. CTWm.rmwi &gt;
With Almmt Musical Speed.

requirinr no eutlins and niakina up. A aood ope­
rator will knit a manfr rock, with heel end toe

Caution.

paying the intereat on that amnunL

Ths Ropubticau demoustrstiou at Freeport

decided succcea.

r nttractins noireml .--Itenlioa by it* salonhli*
Ikerfcrmaiico*, and Ua Croat practical vain* for
t day family u»c. It i&gt; Mmplv. Durablv

HELMICK’S

i»iJ«ba Michael made Greenback speeches In
EcUmJ la»t Thursday. What a flood of finanrial light wa« there

lar to its legal quality as it was when the Unit­
ed States debt was contracted, thereby giv-

Family Knitting Machine

Wanted all Hayti and Wheeler Compe'sn Club*

Local blisipe^ Notice?
That NaHoasI Bank compromise Ticket fer
Ccssty eScen is a little the thlne.l specimen
•f political Cnaasiering tint Las come to our
tuvledge hr many a day.—Andrtw lb wi 1

xxUGtf

Ayer’s

Sarsaparilla
\h’or Scrofula, and all .

UoM DU.j

T. Phillips wisher th* party

xx,31,i

THE iTTRICM OF HIE MN!

THURSDAY, NOV. 30th. 1S7C,

Carlton. Oct. 7th fg;fl
A Holbrook

,

All persona arc cautioned agtinst pur­
chasing a Noto given by me to Walter
Blake, about the 26th of September last,
for Forty Dul-ara. As the Noto w. s ob­

Price 10 Cents per Copy,

tained by fraud.
Fbedekich Naciitrikb.

twenty tn forty pair of «&lt;wk* in a dur.
^vrry Sunily—rvpeeUllr er*rr taiutrr** futtily
-tbouidbawn nlrWhrd Knlttrr. U will be
found etisallr tu uvcirl as tbo fkwln* Nacblno,
•V,*.,!nS3.«:Ks..-i „rta.—«
IU«&lt; vkat it r«pr«»»iUMf. .
Tire Blekf-ni Machine- i&gt; tbo only kri-inut*
cylindrical Knittin* Machine in cxiitcncc. All
otfrvn wx lleoaasd by w, are cl*ar and. palpable

47tf

scrofulous, diseases. Erysi­
pelas, Itose. or St. Antho­
ny’s Fire, Eruptions and
liruptivr- diseases of the
alfiii, Ulcerations of the
Idler, Stomach, Kidneys.
Lungs, Pimples, Pastulex,
Boils, Blotches, Tumors,
Tetter, Sall Rheum. Scald
Head, Ringworm, Ulcers,
Sores, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Pain in
the Bones, Side and Head,
Female
Weakness, Sterility, Liucorrhaa, arising
from internal ulceration, and Uterine
disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis­
cuses, Drotir, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
General Debility, and for Purifying tho
Blood.
This Sarsaparilla is &amp; combination of
vegetable alteratives — Stillingia, Man­
drake. Yellow Dock — with tho Iodides
of Potassium and Iron, and is the most
efficacious medicine yet known
tho dheases it ia intended to cure.
IU ingredients nre so skilfully
btned, that tlxc full alterative effe
each is assured, and while it is oo
as to be harmles.1 even to children, it is
still so effectual as to purge out from the
system those impurities and corruptions
which develop into loathsome disease.
The reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, vid tho confidence which
prominent physicians all over the countn-repose in it, prove
their experience
bf its usefulness.

Addreu all Ordari to

kudnd*.

CENTENNIAL.

State Land Office, Mk*l|an.
•fl be Presides! elect—Crocwell

Governor

FOB SALE OR EICHASOE.

A bow ■■■•( «n&gt; &gt;»“■

W.
fl

«&gt;«,—i. ui,

..

MARBLE WORKS

lo* fo, ewb or exchange lor a rarm.
Title petfecl, no ineombrance, good
*dt, cistern end cellar.

xxHC.4

“—L “• «“•

...kY?'”" '"r

WINSLOWS STEAM

’f

Bfi
|S

Enonire nu lhe prantaa, or add™,
o. V. GREENFIELD.

—v.p’H wlU O.lr Uvw.

IU* . *°**bold furniture.
trv 1* net._ ...

xxc"

k(!

la tho 2nd Ward ru entirely destroyed

7**

r

Harting., Mich.

a

SK

Tba origan of

CHEAP CENTENNIAL TMP-TV
goilb, Mu&gt;ce A Pn«&lt;», »”J
“
„c^u. W»»«&lt;’“reo.rH3;4W

—M UV.U
u*Fpear» u though it

S.7S7

io'
in1
10'
w
If
io*

i

1

xxrt7w7

ORE DOUAI
^•‘‘ktirelothiug. and nearly all their ftxr-

IU1,

Ti»'

»B» worth if previaioM

*•*

given f« [./»»'■

j0JJ„Bowu.

xxidGlf

Mia,, o«. 4U. l«T«.

-u.,

A Meu^« msehiMt will be scnlto auy part of tbi
initvd State* or Canada. »xprtn tlarge* prr-paid
ntfceiM of the price.
Agents wanted in every State. County. City sni
uwn.towhou&gt; very HUrul dtmounU will bo made

for reseipls during ths month of Sept. 1876.

H. P. Cnuaar,

0» Basday night the residence of O.

ttir • so s . lib street, ciaeliMtl. 0.

Lanning. Sept flOta. 187*.

‘btt of Micbigen, McGowan Congressauui
***1' t&lt;,J‘ Beeator elect, Rork sad Stinch-

■ *ab Reptseentstivei elect, with every BaKblkw nominee fir a count y office. Ma&gt;k

F. W. HELMICK,

CHICAGO LEDGER

At Kalamazoo Midi­
Monuments of the b&amp;rt American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head­
stones of all description made toor-er
&lt;»n short notice, ulao Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
to customers,
Having steam power and improved
machinery for sanding, high polishing
and cutting mortices, we can do work
cheaper and better tlyin those who
work by band.

F. Clark, General Agent,
Barry Co.

xxi.UmO
-7* '“"I

-

rttUrn

BerrtU.. Bur

‘iaoar* thank* tn A. r.

Take Notice.

and without

Sweep's Hotel,
•

ABpmiMint-bua ““
*

fcholmhipof the

.

Kami!

Without

GRAND RAPIDS.

Lewtertil.

further deUy or noticeSalisbvby &amp; Brosseau.

BOARD AND ROOM, ELM PEP. DAY.

received, and iu many of these cases are
publicly known, they furnish convincing
evidence of the superiority of* this Sar­
saparilla over every other alterative
medicine. So generally is iUt superi­
ority to any other medicine known, that
we need do no more titan to assure the
public that the best qualities it has ever
possessed are strictly maintained.

raxvAnxo nr

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mau.,

J. Cole &amp; Son
WHOLESALE A RETAIL

GROCERS
Oiler for » at tte foist Unit Rate
LAUD PLASTER
STUCCO
WATER LIIE
LIE ABAIR

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

�I

wm

HASTINGS

The Great Snta Ttaiilto.

STATE OF MICHIGAN.

LEGALB.

jhB SeiM-taekiylteplAliMji happen
The “Iron Treil."

PIlOBATE ORDER.

A spicy sketch descriptive of the At.?T^,l&gt;F.ViFHI&lt;'.AN,&lt;!*-*ty.n
ehison, Topeka and Santa Fa Railroad, tbc
beauties, scenery and pleasure resorts of
ttjhtbsudrod ami roveuty
the Rocky Mountains, by “Nyin Crinkle,”
the musical and dramatic critic cf lhe
Kew York World, scut irce &lt;n&gt; applica
of Prairieville «n mid eotra y d
verified.
&gt;' i :■ .
. ■
'i.
lion, together with the &amp;ui J‘i&lt;m (Jutdc,
,&gt;!'.! ,!.n Hunt 1 Biber-.1 • -I ■!
maps and time tables of this new and pop the adminblration of raid &amp;t
ular route from Kansas City and Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all piiinta is Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arisons and the San
Juan Miues^ The finest'line of Pullman
art. then to beholden
Sleepers on tho continent between the Mis­
City of ilittinr* and
souri River attti the Rocky Mountains 1

points.

Address.
T. J. Andeuson,
‘
Gen. Pau. Agt.

\

Tuix-i,.

x&amp;sar

The follow ins indooeaeca are o»;™.±y

...\?

i '

ac-Trindle

Jnil«e of Probate.

turn of thi. State ate to be rabuilUed to tho neofde
of tho Slate lor their anoptton or rejection, vi*--

iative to tho amendment nnd revinon of the Unrtitution^rovided fur by Joint Rceolptlon No. 29.

yjsskJ-te:

ON EXECUTION.

AU

kinds of fruit, candies,

nata und

at ltd lowest

prices by

rtusinx. Tor sale
John Stanley.

win**. County of Bdrry. •* r-By
aitfou imuedoat ufaad under the

ejj°i "riim'i &gt; iin .

....... EV. 1&gt;CI u!&gt;..

±S«i
Statute

1 d.y of May. A. D.1S76. in and to

'^l/xoVjlSIUN TICKETS^,
. . . &gt;_&gt;__■_ ~ln I.. ...1.1 .1 *11 hnnfiwl

John Stanley sells better and chcajicr.
Tea, than any other House in the city.
C-Oof
the d-jsen or
by the
Xlu44t3

art tide oflhe but description: and alw.
5 el the centre of »ald reetion
r &lt;20 rnnulBK lheneo wort *ixtccn
thence North ten (19) rod-. ther.ee
m ltd) rod*. drone* South ten CM
he place of becir.ire. euntainia* in
nidred and eleven (ill) acre*. be the
i or 1&lt;M; *11 lhe above described tandi

pny.it once, it will

Mance A Pretcn.
virtue of **!&lt;!&gt;*ivulion. Fuhall expose for tale
xe&lt;I let) *1 th&lt;» North front dohr of tb« I'wr: ll»u-.&gt;.
In lb* City o&gt; ilution. In **bl County of Barry,
th* above d*&gt;&gt; rlbed land and prratea at public
vnndne to tbeAlchert and tort bidder on Saturday
the»th day otOctober A. D. IJIiS, Mono o’elor-k
in the nftentoon. that being totwee* th*hour of
•» q' ftKffSXS’■'

Dated. Ilartlnxv. Sept l!th. 1516.

*ept.Ht~
tept.lUT

RPOBATE ORDER.
STATB OF MICHIGAN. Uwunty of Ilarr^.u.

TtetcU roorf H»U« %nr
lentra! tied Pr*»»ytM«&gt;o

Been are to bo elected.’vl*:
Eleven Elector* of Plreidrnt and Vsec ProMeat
of the Tatted States • Oeveru .r. Licuteuant Ojt-

D. 1 BOYD, Jr,
-RitesErft-

SAFI. L SEHMJR,
ja'ftKn.'f-

CALIFORNIA

tooted. Alto » ,-eualur for th. 1 ll'i

Aperient
biaee’the medicinal propctia* of tho be*t
I water* in the world.
HOLD BY ALL DBUGGDHU.

2 77
A*.nU/.«pl« FREE
qHJtJ w 4 t I*. I). VicutBT. Zcsiutn. Msine.

■ Is the shortest and beat route forall
Etints in Northern Illinois, Iowa,
AKoro. Nebraska, Wvominq. Col­
orado, Utah, Nevada, California,
OxKnoN. China, Japan andAusritAA1*o thefollowlo*Countr OSs.-:* for the COtiuly LIA. It"
f Berry, vic

K£*

Chicago, Madison and St.
Paul Line

at-pear at a iroion ofnld Court, then to be hold
at lhe Probate Office in lhe city ot Uaatiact, ai
■bow caw, if any there be. why the prayer of tl
petitioner Rhould not be srantexi: And it lets

Is the short line for Northern Wbconsin and Minnesota, aud for Mad­
Ison, St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth
undall point* in the Great Northwest.
It*
.

*8ESTB^Wfcai!2i“.r^
llMtins* ItepaW mu B»kxm*. a newvpaper priat

Default hiviu* Imuu B&gt;*d« in th* cun*
e«rt*in Bonni• (wbvnby th* powtr »

l A truecifc'.!
MjrtUwlT

WESTERN LANDS

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
turtle oflheectate of Robert M. Collier.
W. O filer. Mary A. Collier, and Franeoe
tr.(ha sof Abel Collier.deoeoeed.i Minor*.

HOMFSTE AT) S.
or r&lt;&gt;vcrnincr.t HOMli-

BESTS W.ISTIB“

A

Capital &amp;. theCamp aign of!8 76
it*_nr«wu-

y of Barry,in the State of Miebi.ieeuMi and authority rnnted to
.r orinsiuj, A. I).. 1S78 by tho
&gt;fx Barry. County Mteh'can.
Of th* c&lt;tat
fht, title, and interact of tho mid
nor* of, in o
o 1 he real ftSate altnaled »u ! be «f Barry, in tho Bata of jliehi*u« in tho Con
deecribed aa follow* btejrtt:
fjuatler &lt;«.&gt; -f the North-Wen
quarter(*t) ctBcl .don thlrtyn* '.tfi, In Town two &lt;SJ ’

3

cr-csv. Give* a full history of th* II kniry i

SEL LU W. MAPES.

T.

GIAKDIAN’S SALE.

Fox'»

■”

!0«B

Winona and St. Peter Line

MORTGAGE SALE.

.

;
.
।

Istbe-only route for Winona, IIochesMankato, St.
ami nil pain's in
Southern and Central Mlneaota. Its

ter,
Owatonna,
Peter, New Ulm,

tlchiran. pur*n-

E&amp;.W.

Dated Aw. SUL 1178.

Detroit, Mich.
TAKE NOTICE.
/.’■eeMsthatth* Common Council of the City

ss&gt;

*?~*TeL»,.“f !tsr‘sr_®*e

PORK AND SEEDS,

DETROIT,

Woodbridge
‘

8t.

MICHIGAN.

Wheat a ^pedattif.

Diftheria. Ulcerated Sore Thnxt. and Sorb

m

Piles, Fistula*, Stricturo.

part bnt It mint b* well ra
time two or lir« thaw « d
into tbemtem. whaoee it
oar* or woo »d u effected

IndlecrrtioM oTYouth;-

D,rrltogbMVKflAH&gt; *-“B

JWKKS! SSS. U.-—J
•fixssuaffero &gt;-’m^
witl lbeUMoflbe Pllli to roar**
I&gt;rop»ic*l Swelliap, r*r*ly»i». mJ &amp;if JeikO-

0an&lt; aft« April HlfflltniMettmuM.
4U&gt;»w-.
Ataliy

IS
IS’-*
/olfooHM *»»*«•

through T rain* Dally, withPpuilhinn

County of Barry.

TO THE PUBLIC.

56

FOR SALE.

’ Fruit Lands in tho nb&amp;^leOtet
oh eat. throat.
Michigan fruit belt.
•yrtera ore iu infie'tao* can be ftit ia uy !&gt;ml
One. Fruit and gar­ St ’te^S’SSl.tVSS
dening farm of 25 1-2 na«uer for lhe duoaro aamvL er a»jr thaHxrtaacres to Exchange
?utis^stf2rrtm.Tie
tor a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP

8Sl?'dt,&amp;u.

Soil CffiHan lattaifc-

and

NTBBBI.WS BRt*8

Pullman Palace Cars

Corner Woodbridge &amp; Shelby Sts.

54

Store.

Line

BALCH &amp; NORTON

GRAIN,

Peerless Milk Safer,
now rm exhibition at our Fun itteie
Fiore. All kinds of work made lu or­
der. Repairing of all kind* of old fur­
niture neatlv done.
z
WE XIEAN BU8INE8S!
Furniture Booms south side State St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear** Hardware

Is the old Lake Shore Route, and In the
of lhe power of (ale.contained in a dd noHnn only one passing through Evanswn,’
and ia pawuanca of the rtaXvtc in •mh raie mde
FoBtesr
Highland Park.
and provided, thyr* wifi be&gt; mid al public auction Lake
m tetuvday. the P:lh day of December. A. D.. 1S7H Wauksgan/ Racine. Kenosha to
at the hour of one u clock in Ibe afternoon o/nid Milwaukee.
day.altho north frontdoor oftheUonn

s.K

FLOUR,

'

and everything In the Furniture line.
We Invite all peraonn to cull and look

......
...... ..
U.
S|
tho uate of thm notice (he nn ofoav tboawted two la the only route fur Elgin. Boukfohd.
hnndn&lt;land thirty dcttersfPSrt)
principal end Freepoiit, aodnil pjint* via Freeiiort.
mterot. and alto an attorney f&lt;-eof&lt; nv hundred
1
dollar. &lt;»!(»).») rr.vlded . for tn .,ld «&gt;&gt;rt«ie” Its
■hould any proeeedui** lx taken tv force!-.*® tin,
Chicago and Milwaukee
nm«. And where**, no pmceediafi eliher at law
or to equity bare been Uulttated tu :eter«r the
«3^.teTSSC£X’’,d5%,“!®

Are run on all throngh trains of tlsiw
■ road.
.. Mtohyom.* LINE ror.nl,u;
id authority rrahted tome onthe3l&gt;tday&lt;/f July.
IS'T
b«w&gt; Chliaro and St.
.. D.. U76, by the Probate Court of Barry County.
ES!,,’J3‘wF,*nd
«chi.i
Wilnn an uf the erlate, rteht. title end latere-o
c.ago and Winona.
the said minor* of. In and to the real ratate aitited and twins In the ’County of Barry in tht dneribrd &lt;n I &gt;11
to-wit ibe wett half (Wiuf
.o“’,sl”P«™&lt;"nntct with
ato of MiiihSiew. known and demribed a* Eelluwi
T**!
camber .leva1?”1*"!,
ti,c uni™
Jhiilroad for all points West of
100 ecrw of the Esrt1 0
alfw*tec Nortb-We*: quarter
■v of Section Two (2) cordis*to thoUnited btalr*Hervey both*nrw the ML-aourl River.
• (oven ("I Weet. )
DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.
On the arrival of the trains from lha
LINE MKYEE&amp;
*“K,r^°Vv ’ ,he t^hisofthe Chtaaru
XXtXwT
Gcarilan. .
enicr&amp;.VtX^”5' I'EAVE
A. K. SABIN.
O. T. 8AEIN. —
DARWIN McOMBEli.
CO, ।
wmlxistratok-s sale.
For Council Blufl%. Omaha and Calisalon in
i In th* matter k th* attain of AMph J. Stonlay _
. ’
_ __________________ xxitlw’.l

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.

HffliOiAFS ODffldTi

INGS, Bkackkts, Papek-Holi»EBS, WAU.-POCKMTS, SUPTEB11OLDEKH,

FreePort and Dubuque Line

BTRIOTLT PRIVATE

Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,

MK TBS, FICK

’ Appleton. Green Bay, Escanaba,
end PIiny T. Ariton of Palmyr*. tt ayuj G.uutv,, Negaunee, Marquette, Houghton,
Hancock, and the Lakb Superior
Colntby. its

and wieatlffe manner. Immediate relief: weody.

And Mill Food

llASTtxas. July IS 187C

Tin: TESTIMONY OFTHE W HOLE WOKLl*

, Green Bay and Marquette
W. A. Woodworth, Atty,
Line
and Real Estate Agt. Douglas,
^T.1’ f",v£*«T to“nv. Ntate of Michlzaa Is the only line ifor Janwvuxr,
in LlNr 1 uf Morts**«. on pofti HOeaj Ill.. Watertown, Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh, Mich..

Spccial.t'hroilcaBd dbscarelilseascs

GRAIN, FLOUR

Parties Itaving Pictures to irania .
would do well tn v ‘ them framed of i»
u&gt; we can do it I’
..’rand Cheaper than
any house In F .
County. We keep
the Iiargcbt »,..i Best .^elected stock of
PICTURE FRAME* AND MOULD­

at our

eareeuDir* u&gt; u&gt;e pro, hiiw
.«» .-y.
v.
brnion Law» of ISLC Ateo a Eeyrcvcutetii c TH J. CHICAGO &amp; NOBTH-WJfcfTE AI? RAIL­
each of the two lleproentaUve nirtrfot lute wbbV
WAY
.
Ibb county ledlriJed agreeable lo tbo proviuon*
of Act No. »’■ at the Smaion Law* of 1S5.
Embraces under one management tho
Great Trunk ilaUway Lines of. ibe
W ESTjuid NORTH-W EST. and, with
tutfon of thl* Suite *n-MbuilltMt to tfo- prop!* of
lb» State. i»r their sdopefon or rtjw.kn. punauul its numerous branches and connections,
to tho r»qulrnavn'n &lt;&gt;f lb* Cc.-'rtiiutlon and the furinh the shortest and quickest route
r*vulDti-&gt;p« »f th* LcjMlatcro (abml’.tlu: them. between CniCAQo und all points in
WISCONSIN,
NOBTHEBN
An amso-ln *nt rtrlkin* ftontlb* C'crolitatian iLlMIo.
SMtion 41. Article &lt;. L»&lt;i&gt;latlv* irputEidwhieh. Michigan. Minxksota, Iowa, Ne­
forbtdi th* ersot of ttevnu for th* »*!» of Maxi- braska, California, and the WesrHqw&lt;r?.f provide-! for by Joint llcxotetion
ebn Territories. I th

Omaha and California Line
I .&lt;h-' matter of th* ornate of Laxe S. Cox.
late of Johnstown, in ran! Cvur.ty. dre*«ued.
Ou r***lia* and filins tbc potitiou. dab' verified,
of Ambrvio and Beal- .M. Cox. next ofjiln of xald
deeea*ed. prayinx It*‘ ■’----,'-**'
• —•’----- ' • '
ettata may bo eommil
Tberenpon itliorda

w. H. GOODYEAB,

Where you wul find all kind* ol

1 heTlruggist
„ Be*peet]miij cninounea
Of every Description whit h we ntat he has again enfaaffi
SEW 10HK tESTBSL R1II.R»*I&gt; can roll cheaper than nay hone • in Bar­ in th.: DRVG
hmmirteck and daily arrGty County, for thwc realms:
l»L Bct-auBc wo have nr* rent l &gt; jmy
2L Because nre,make the ujoM nf out Stock of Drufs andienuint
goods outset VM.
c,ne, Dye Stuff,.
•^7&amp;.f*rod“W*ft
Sd.' Because vre keep the best c work­
‘•Minneqoa.Vprinc* &lt;t
Goods- and in fact a am.
ub.) tbeMeltityrc coal
men.
lutminx tn the top uf U
Stock of Ji&gt;ruggift'.
4th. Because w&lt; warrant all Rood* we plMc
Merchandise
which heoffa-,
make.
We aell none of thin cheap-made Fur- to tho people at grcatl!!h,.
•Iiiture that is made by machinery. The duced- Prices.
goods we make 1* made by hand, and
REMEMBER,th, peo
Pennsylvania Railroad wainiuted. Wo I .vile all persons lo
call and inspect ourgooda, for they al pie's Urue Storei,di.
redly opujsite Empire Block
'‘•'•9HkWWrST*TK&gt;K» „ bear inspection- No IroutJtc at aB
One door east of Spaulding,
show goods.

(riot, ronmtiua th

k,»

Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best
n the market A. full supply at J. P.
Roberts’.
tf'

^sEF^
1^
Philadelphia.

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                  <text>VOL. XXI-

NO. 48

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12,1876
Tho Greenback Party.

MESSER &amp; POWERS,
Are agents for the Celebrated

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Elii.. UEHIIU
Also for the

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IXL Wind Mill

The position of the Gvecnliack party is
such that-it is hard to reach it by argu­
ment, not because of the soundness of its
doctrins and principles, but because of its
nonentity and the clastic immagination of
tho minds of tho men which compose it,
so elastic as to believe that men will labor
day after day to produce the necessaries
of life, only to part with them for an irredeemable paper, which cost only the turn
of the press, with tho fact always l«eforo
them that all the dealings of men, buying,
selling, trading, bank notes, .bills ot exchange, post officeordtra, notprof baud Ac
are all founded on values, sc/much so that

! hut will ray to men don't bezsefl^-d. Iliat ‘ men who Kite been oo cWly allied^ the
the Government can get gold through its
revenue* to pay its ©liligaliotu, just as
easily as it can silver. To the workingmen
I will my. that when men shall have their
debts paid which they runtrjeted ih war
times, the so cal kJ good time*, :i rise of

values, all a misnomer, then you will find
work to du, and yon will receive pay for it
in the current tuunoy of the land, what­
,ever it may be, aud remember that no legj
ulatiun
will help you, remember ilrtt nil
।that you have or will have must b&gt;* .the
।earning of your own strong arms, be in­
,dustrious, economical, living within your

j
income,
act aud think for yourself, uud
।
not
be led by the poliricaus by a ring in
,your nose like the bullock to ths slauglino man will have anything to do with any- ।
thing which is not based upon an obtains'
To the fanner I will f£y, and I uni one,
ble value. And. in the light of .history (
don’t kt scared as to “specie paymcul"
which shows that paper money of all kinds ,
you hare seen war and |&lt;caco, hard times
only passes with men just in proportion as J
and good times, bard money and soft mon­
the probabilities arc that it will be redem- (ey/, but nut manv of you taro ever seen
, ed in something valuable which can be ।the time that you hare been compelled to
used to satisfy the roa! or fancied wants of ।hare eilhe gold or silver to pay your obli­
man. It can be very easily proved, that gations,
।
even old $tate bank Lilis of forty
hard times and good times »ro nut confined ‘
cent* on the dollar answering, jour pur­
to war or peace, to hard money or soft ।
pose.
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money, or to a healthy state uf Wade, but
Politician* arc busy just n*&gt;w telling you
that hard rimes almost invariably follows (
that thc.li? hard limns aru ouwod by
close upon the heals of the good limes, a Grantiinv
(
and the Republican party and
time of speculation, a risk of values, and (
the currcney, of which vou know better.
that the egg so to speak of the hard rim* a
Let us ace, Gcrmany-with all of her gold
is hud by the contracting uf debts in the (and silver has her good- aud her hard
so called good times of speculation, to be (
times, we hare our good aud hard times
hatched when the excited and inflated ,
with our‘paper money, both countries
state of business affairs shall have begun ।
having been at war, and wc had a uood
to subside, and this is the great stumbling (
time aud a Laid time in 1857 in a time of
AT jAGItlCUI.T’l’Jt.AL HJLLK,
block of tho Greenback party in attribut­ peace with gold, silver, and “old State
ing the hard times to that contradicting j
One door east of Goodyear’s Hardware.
bank" bills side by side.
of affairs which inevitably follows
The payment of debts contracted in tho
Hastings, April 12, 1876. y___________________ ,_______ state
inflation and speculation instead of the «
true cause the aouiractlon of debts In the ‘
va'ucs aud speculation is what pinches.
so called good time* of speculation, and as j
Let come what will rcmemt&gt;er this, a
an antidote or euro proposes to continue (
farmer can do without money, Lut other
this inflated and speculative state of affairs (men must have something to eat,fl they
to all time to uomc by “judicious logisla* t
always have aud always will contrive to
rion" and the faith of tho people, to create pay for it, a farmer's produce is his mona power, so to speak, as to cany'the pendu (cy, and that money which he receives for
lura always forward in the same direction, it,
। will pay any of his obligations.
never returning, a "judicious legislation.”
I will say no more cr tnu, the smoke
a faith and a power to believe that a Gov- (and dust of tho day is kicked up to get
erumant can stamp a piece of paper with ,
votes in favor of the scvoral political par­
its own signature which will cause llisw (
ties.
’
pper to circulate as money,"a medium of
The Democratic, Greenback and Prohi­
exchange, a true representative of values, ।bition parties all agree that all of our misand so plenty as no man need want for it, (cries arc caused br Grantuun aud when so
and radcemablo only in paper, forgetting Imany doctrins agree it seems as - though

Which is the best self governing mill in
the market.• ” ,

WHOLE NO 1091

hi «

party than to do thia, and saved the blcod
and treasure. JTbink of this, 'think of it
long and deep? Strange, paaaufg .strange,
will it be, that the conqueror shall bo gov­
erned by the conquered, tho Government
in the hands of its enemies.
What- has Ibis parly done to merit tho
approbation of this American people?
Nothing, but their disapprobation, every
thing known to the rebellion. I speak of
tmi public acts sf tho party and its public
inn&gt;, and not of its country loving men in
private life.
S.
.

Cheapet^than ever.

j|e^pii-1leeklyH8publicanb?nnBr
GEO. M. DEWEY
ccnoR

asd

rcBi.isiiEit.

Bl TBS oribvSKT/SIXa.

GWJOWMMHPLOi
And GROUND POINTS tor all other
plows in the market,

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON

haurgi t ,v 1 tl CO ~ ■ SUO M&amp;.001 tt-W

I S.OOI u-iol,

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ICcIom| 4J0 J b.'X) I tSJOI X.OOI
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। uoo~l g-wl

4M0
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fffiffiMIL AMD BUSINESS CARDS.

chai the ool, —y for ■ GoTcrameot l*&gt; pal
iu paper io eiroulalioo, U Ihrongb its

CENTRAL HULSE,

noiural ehonoci of ptymeal, ood u no min
boring aipeeia obligolion ogninsl ibn gorororacnl would exchange il for on irre
deemablo paper of Uiin non, ih-e &gt;1 follow,
ibal the paper would hare to bo paid out
in pavnieoi of the ordinary expowwa of
the goverameur. Grant that thir can bo

run. W. 51 AKERS.
etc

done, G.en it follow, that a govenuoeot
can equip an array, build a nary, nuke
rail made, chip canals, do away with ell

Midilrrille. Jdlab. xxltrl

HARVET XVRICUT,

DENTIST
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Groat Baa-gains
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READ!READ! READ!
Special Medical Announcement

ti

Comfort and Happiness
To TUB

Siek aid Affltetet!
OF HASTINGS AND

VICINITY.

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
Every
*■ MltSCLTA TIQjmjlt. "S»

'ttX'-.ffc.-BS:
eu«r.* •’•rasissd.
41 Northern
R- D. tjuuuvry
Oh,c&gt; •"«»‘j® Rapide, East Sagmaw
1

Branch House# 7*
to-. A.
I
Flint.

xuC*r

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____ TiinM.
Pian°
Tuner.

Igreater part of the earlier issue of Bonds
were used in this way, under the immedi­
ate supervision of Abraham Lincoln and
1
his cabinet which is n guarantee of hon­
orable dealing with the Bond holders, and
the greater or at least a goodly share of
Jhe later Bonds have been issued with a
’
smaller rate of interest to redeem some of
the old Bonds, and have been sold at or
this must be so, but a doubt is expressed above par. at or about par docs not admit
।by the fact tlu-t caeh of these parties of very much rascality.
Bonnot bo deceived by this twaddle
(
claim
that the only cure is to place it in
Gen. Grants place, so the gist uf thp who’e aud iipneyed words of tho enemies of the
(
affair
is which political party -.hall rulo/or. Republican party.
Your neighbors may talk nearly alike,
the next four years.
Republicans, Dcmoernlii, Gtoeplpacks yut the oao has your confidence and the
and Prohibitions, which sliali-it Lc? It othef- has not, .and this comae from tho.
knowledge that vou know of them more
lies between the Republican and the Demthan from that which they may say, it is
oeraiic parties, which rhall it bo?. The so with political parties. Judge them by
Democratic party with its ryUi cleinenf, their acts nnd deeds and not by their
with all of its hatred, likes and di.-dike.', -t«addii!_And honeyed words when they are
Yours.
this Dcmocrario party whole whole p-owcr asking for vow*.

Battle Creek College.
. The fall term uf Bartie Crock^CaBege

full actendsitce. ' The reputation of thu
yotrng Institution tas extended to tho extrente boundaries of tho Union. Students
ihraugh ‘‘Judicious legisUUoo" to bo bad man, in tho defence of our country, that from almost every State are coming to
when lb. Greenback party d»U reabso1 this Union of ours may skill be united,'the share its benefits. The second annual
i " home of the homeless, tho land of the catalogue is jum from tho press. It is elo­
the “wisdom of its policy" •*»
gant in stylo and paper and, in typographi­
“rryslalirsGon'of its history." This pa ■ free.”
...
..
cal execution, beautiful- Its contents in­
In opiaiou give a little* Aalw a rlilUe, dicate a rapid growth, in educational
p« to b. kept ■&lt;?-»&lt; to
b, thlajwdw-■
but in conscience never.
' facilities nnd brilliant prospects for the
war l^iatabea,
When men are called upon to ad in a future Four ccuram of study are arrang­
This solo for which moo toil so hart!
body, they will differ in opinion as to that ed for the accommodation of student*.
Md dare . much to obtain, mid which a
Tbr Classical, English, Normal » Teaah„ ratable ■■ an .rtida of mrrel.andu. to which is best to be done, and errors will et*' and special. In the Teachers* Course,
be used eido by -do with IMS irredoeum- bo committed, thia is only human, but I the branches of study, their arrangement,
ask you to review the record of the Demo- aud the methods of instruction are.sll de­
H. paper to »o.ey « •
«signed to train the tooeher for his work.
change withonl any Uuctuatoro, think of cratio party with all of its crooks and turns Special advantages are furnished those
much more might bo sard but the sd- inconsistencies and political infamy, sunk pursuing the common branches.
J
deep in the mud and filth of its own be­
Tlie chief inducements for attending
toat so irredeemable p-por cuuoocy ton
this school are the strict religious influen­
Jemrf. .ftol tocoi. by “)«!.&lt;»•» hs- getting, but now, unregencrated, rising in
its might through the grace of a magnan­ ces permeating the Institution; the protecy^son'i. io thia to cniul. .1 to a moUea puar.nlccd s.udcnts from tho fascinat­
imous victor, defaming the defenders of
ing influences of vice; the thorough!**
moot of candid coosidmtum.
our country in tho most severe and uncall ■ required in their work; and last, but quite
Much is being aaid’ jurt
0 um uCu.vw-,____«1 fc* ‘cnna, with never a word of rebuke 1 important, tho very much reduced rate*
usrtyaste tho demoueytixasr^^h.t.brthtoubrt
but whether it tai ftt &gt;u p»n t,lorl co»ingB&gt; *
Hai *k of board. Tho special arrangement* mris
for board and lodging make .it possible for.
terest of tho Bond Slatwman and a hero, a Blaine a Hyena,
KtudeaU to attend fur the paltry cxtMpM
of 175 per year. A Catalogue &lt;
Ivereoin, tm in good forth," and then a. a guarannlncn of too of their good faith ask the intelligent
and
“
i. ____ c— 7X14.MMidrinks.

The Smiti American Organ,
HAZELTON BRO.’S PIANOS.

How is it with this Repubiican\party ?
Its record is before you, no words of mine
can add to its luster. Who says that it is
durrupt nnd that its mission is ended ?
The men who atded and sympathised with
the rebellion, its enemies. Tell ise in eoutienecon the 7th of Nov. next which of
these parties shall rale. Think long, think
deepc, do not be drawn into some side
issue by the cry of Greenback, reform or
Giantism or the endless twaddle.of the
politicians that tho afE-ura of the Govern­
ment
are oil conduct ‘d io the interest of the
1
Bond balden.
Remember that when the war com| minced,
the Government had no money,
'
1its credit eighty cents on tho dollar, that
'it bought material of war in Europe on its
Bonds to highest bidder, and that the

lexes, edurale tho people, lake rare of the
poor and In feet do any thing which can and energy has been used iu* defence of
be done with money, eod all of thia by the groveling institution of slavery and of
merely aUmping a pe«« of paper with ria its attendant conMApsauea* from Calhoun,
sorerelgoty which aboil make It a legal to Tilden- and Hcsdriok*, or noil! At be
---- r—-Hr- —
tender for all debts snd deco both public «k.
5S,Se"m—Swl»»y"- —
and energy has been used in th a cause of
rJnc of the peper lo lira /«•** »f »■' prop''- humanity, iff the defence of tho rights of

Piano’s and Organs

DR. J. B LaSURE

the Union” when a victory was won. Whole

columns carl be'written of this unregeoerat.cd Democratje party, and then the truth
will nut have been half told. If it had a
decent respect for tlu« opinions of mankind,
it would clothe itself in sackcloth and
ashes aud call for the mountains to hide
itself out &lt;if sight, but with all the effront­
ery of the hardened sinner it cries, Corup&lt;
tion, Gumption 1 Reform, Reform I hoping
other “tidal ware" and then to slide into
power. I ask you men who loro country
better than party, shall this be done?
Better have given the rebellion to thia

WAGONS
&amp; BUGGIES

hi

j lust cause that thc^ never dropped a tear
'
--------* ■---------------------------,n‘dong” live
when
a ’victory
was lost or sung

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�BEHOLD THE COMING PRESIDENT &amp; VICE-PRESIDENT.
lUwiaoa, Mien., Oct. 12, 1876.

TEA! TEA IL

The' liesuit of the Elections on Tuesday last Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
Ensures the Election of
4Oots. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
o

Coffee. *

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

Spices.

NATIONAL REFVBLlm TICKET.
\

/br Prttident,

You can have in any shape you
want.

RUTHEBFOBDK HAYES
of Ohl?.
/r

Crackers
We brag on.
Cheese.
We sell the best
Tobacco

Yice-I*nnt.Mt

WILLIAM A WHEELER
of New York.

an Overwhelming Majority on the 7th
Novi uber Next.
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.srax«Vo”.r"x
Krpibllru Count* Ttckr

r County Cl«rt—W114.IAMH POWK

Juki’s Pkote this loraim, after Late Election News!
Reaiiii fte Dispalchex--As I
taken by a Barner
,

RepubUcanMeetinga

.

minx AUornar-CHAKLKH H.
tFuiuV°w,,~AIKrav U C‘*,,"’A
8^r*yor*rilANK S BOW EX
na-JUUCPII COEE. CUKTUrKBMY

L DO NOT STAND HERE TO DE
FEND EVERYTHING WHICH THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS DONE;
BUT WHEN THE DEMOCRATIC
PARTY IS HELD UP AH THE PAR­
TY OF REFORM, I AM REMINDED
of the Decrepit old lion in
THE FABLE. WHO SOUGHT TO
GAIN BY STRATEGY WHAT HE
COULD NOT GAIN BY STRENGTH.
THE SPIRIT AND TENDENCY OF
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS TO­
WARD REFORM. IT IS STILL
WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE. AND
THOUGH I AM NOT WILLING
TO THROW UP THE PARTY.
1 AM WILLING TO
EXPEL
THOSE
MEN
WHO
HAVE
USED THE PARTY FOR THEIR
OWN EVIL ENDS. I ACCEPT THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY BECAUSE I
BELIEVE IN ITS PRINCIPLES,
WHICH IT NEVER HAS BELIED.
I DO NOT HESITATE TO BAY
THAT WILLIAM A. WHEELER
HAS BEEN MY FIRST CHOICE FOR
THE PRESIDENCY : BUT THIS IB
NO DISPARAGEMENT TO THAT
TO MUCH “ REFORM (?)
QUIET, THOUGHTFUL, UNPRE­
TENDING. YET UHFLiNCHING
MAN. WHOM THE CINCINNATI
The Journal does not mike its
CONVENTION ASSIGNED TG THE
FIRST PLACE ON THE TICKET; appearance to-day. Gause why ?
AND I RECOMMEND TO YOU Its Roostkb got sick over the
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY’. AND
THESE ITS NOMINEES, AB WOR­ latest news from Ohio, Indiana.
THY TO BE THE DEFENDERS OF "West Virginia and Colorado, and
THIS PROUD FLAG IN TIME OFJ
PEACE. JUST AS THEY WERE now presents its appearance : •
WISE AND "STRONG AND BRAVE
TO UPHOLD. AND DEFEND IT IN
TIME OF WAR — Qmffrettman See-

THE PROSPECT.
. lu a letter that we do Dot choose to
print, because the writer evidently designs

it as either flattery or irony, we ara aiked
to give our “ reader* the probable result
the several Stalo*."

OhioStone Ware
Is the best.
Crockery
Cheaper than &lt;
want to close'but,

Remember

' C. Smith nnd .1. W. Stinchcomb,
Oct. 14th, at Maple Grove
Center.
Geo. M. Dewey and D. R.Oook,
Oct. 14th, at Muuyon School
House, Carlton.
P. W. N is kern, Oct. 16th, at
Otis School House, Rutland
Ohio is Republican with n gain I■ P. W. Niskern, Oct. 18th, at
Barney s School House, Balof Five Republican Members of
Hastings. Aug. 7th. 4870.
| timore. '
Congress.
\ Geo. M. Dewey, Oct. IGth, at
Indiana is still doubtful on i McNee School House, Irving,
Governor, with a gaix of Five]i Geo. M. Dewey, Oct. 17th, at
DETROIT ADVERTiaOtKXTS
Republican Members of Congress.I' Hickory Corners.
’p. T. BABIN.
I Geo. M. Dewey, Oct. 18th, at A. N. BABIN.
sabin &lt;fe co
West Virginia is probably ) Hope Center, Shronta School -a..
CdaatoUr Wmhaati sad dwlrr? in
Democratic by a very small ma­
House.
jority on the State Ticket, but ■Geo. M. Dewey, Oct. 19th, at
GRAIN, FL()I R
elects a Republican Legislature, , Center School House, Rutland,
And MIU Food
'Clement Smith, Oct. 20th, at Board of Trade Budding, Detroit, Mich,
Colorado is Republican by
I Doty School House, .Tahnstpwn
1,327 on Governor, and by over
| Clement Smith, Oct. 21st, at Atte
2,200 jon Congressman, with more
..
Center.
■
than two-thirds majority in the
Legislature.

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE aud P-RESTON,

Mr. Parka Godwin, in his speech at
estimate can only ba oar individual opin­
Glen Clove,. |ast week, said:
ion, baaed on buck information public or
‘‘Tho Re; ublican party has failed in its
private, u wo may happen to be in pea
management of the public debt, failed in
session of. Nov, without any pretense of
its mttnsgesfcn ' of taxation. It has played
more information than any of our co-tem—1 c-- all these important quasporarice or any ordinarily informsd politi­
an utter incompetency to
mt; and now, after ten
cian should possess, wo giro the following
.
_
...
are in regard to them pre­
as our deliberate opinion from the present

mealy where wi 'began.

being depreciated more than fifty per cent,

at the end of the war, is now within about
ten per cent of par in gold; and that the
public credit of tho

United 'States was

present moment ?

There are facte.

And

if Parke Godwin calle thia failure, then wo
should like to know what ho would call

&gt; the lutjlhat at papo. “(hKoJ hna.oo tha aobjeoar Doe. b. not b». ihn
th. St. Louia Cooremho, dnunfal the
rqaalortbaiaeaaiinapMUoall, dmiga^

A Gr.t tb&amp;te la i™:;
SALISBURY IBROSSEAU
Dfolm tn al! kind*

uauds iTJMjt-

New converts are apt to be

extravagant in their rhteotic, and thia to
P»h.p. iMj».r.w,„(b„

v

flour,

graijl

'■ PORT AH&gt; SKD6.

for Mr. Godwin.
never raoro firmly ettoblUhed than at the

We confaas our surprise that a man as
intelligent as Parko Goodwin should take
I. Mr. Godwin uvuv th.l the Bqmb.
the hazard at making such a gross mis- Iku prtj hi. connriued fuatf I. u
tatemeat. joea ho not know that, more HMUpOiw of Bpxie pi,OHM. and that
thedoae of the war, the Government, th. Bewmi’y, Io whMi he now -lori™,
under Republican management, lias paid
more than •6M&gt;,000,000 of the pobiic

mmuiemral of lb. tralb, fc wbiah
toe heat of political exoiteawnt forrmh—

no apology.

X KW. ADV HfiTI SEMBXTCj

fURNITURt,

CAMPAIGN FALSEHOODS

Of course such an

aspect of the canvass, of tho result likely
to be obtained oh the 7th of November.

We sell from 50 th 80cts, the
same you buy mother places or
60cts. to $1.00,'Ji i

M

and

OBTROIT,

M

Woodbridge

St

MICHIGAN.

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Burton UaMXEn:—
I sm Uy the Hulinp Jownul of the 28th
uh., that aomc L'uuiocraiio ninny hu under­
went a violent politioat ajwxMXM.
Who ie •• H," attd wktrt doct u
fnjiaJ
Iho public might Mk, ifhh article wM deemed
I
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,....... .
.
"‘•«u&gt;e&lt;i

jFSAlHUMITt.

I ..
,, .
,
..........noc 10 ic(
| Uimaclf be known in hla gushing effusion of
to : political nonsense.
». I ,
,
,
♦
U a. n.
I ran I say “ I particularly blame tho bigotr VtO r. w. el demagogic who 1* a self rouaHtuted
s. u. . I.te of Democratic rr/«ras, (If 1 have be«R ttfr_
rrctly informed.) for Ids’ morn respectable
ii. &gt; Democratic fricn-lr would pUytbcirnnr.il
»:15
| dwarf, if they only knew, and pull th - i liut ,
“• I cahn for his poor political ecuomy.
:13

ATflRHAT tXPENSB WE HAVE

no&gt;[

i n .uo i. „IE,„ „ ta

' Hiokost Coastnu, October 2,187G

special nS

NEW ADVERTI EMENTS.

' rt'.OHHRED THE I'HOTO OF

"■•■in. u r« ,,^,1,
o' ,
"" U&gt;

h~.d.

betora t .
"T eaun'’7
, ”1 w-teaatsen year, old, than be 1&gt;M

PROBATE ORDER.

SAMMY. AS HE APPEAR­

HTATEOF MICH WAN.

ED ON TllE RECEIIT

K:7.S.£at"4S«.,l5U,
TFSS
Qrrtzude

OF THE ELEC­
............. ...

— a..

TION RETURNS.

tb«M diusrerabl

Notice
!
i
i
1 ShnmtiSchuul )h
i
WrbtlAi.y thslBtodsyorOcf

KtSl ffWSSFjU-

a« Do'cluck a. u.

ehwulatodjn raid wnty of Barry

b’K up but a partial ju,

flat tooted, and square toed, and Q*ill r«&lt;|
him fur *4. aud nut sneuk Into pri it with'•lundcruu.* and vilifying articles

«;CPBINDLK
Juda* .of Probate.

PROBATE OltDER.

8TATHOFM

n&gt;it him.
Mr. "11,

Madison Dispensary,

iu in hi. article, ueev very harsh
HASTINGS J1ARKE .

______

litical rvaauna, and who, it, till Habitat in-li
.
*&gt;**»»* UI/lLt, WlAT(wIiitt)Mr bu.htl. ll.aiVI.IO

MARltfED.
I oito field uf poUUeal reform.—but then, 1 can't
riy n* I Maine the foolish • detaag-.^e. fcr,

1«1IU .penkill-, and, if
nccrunrily partake of the. tame neture
Tliii* 1. a free country, and, «&gt;f rcine, Mr.
••11" ie entitled to his upiulciis on »uw»lily
and scalnMagiam, and I .hall not 4ci Ul with

indie

’•iwujnra-osiiBinxu-Kn. s„,mS„
byth.n.v, Wm. E, bs*w. j. t,_ Llnkt.tter of
Woodland, to Min Aan la ft., danhter of Ikn.
UetaUo O. Onderdoak of Dreeklvn. N. T

him for the opinion, he is at litwyrty to enlcr-

B

OAls. pvrboihe). 55
HLITER.p»rlh..l..l»1ik.
J-’Ji'ji- perdoten. 11»)l
FOTATtJKS.par barbel.Me,

PORK. tf.OMtUM.'
MF.S.S PuRK, per lb.. II-.
HAMS, nerlb., 17.?IIOi;LDElt8.P*rlb..lfc.
LAKH. t&gt;er lb., l&gt;.

DIED.

.

clihxsx’.d.V.Hb.'t'

• eopy oFlbb orter itot.

■ARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

„ w,

r

3 sS

Chamberlin

pray toe that bi, account u admito.trator Jf^d
**7 if• Jfre'‘&gt;fore Sled to thi.eonrtnu&gt;v habllAw^a
.n.i.upuu &gt;
day of N oretn
!&gt;•&gt; .-■•il-i -J ■

•

e we.li.

Mr. ••II” ha* not done lib duty, nr Im ho not
even oSere-l to lead me Into the Sroutiful
field* and pastures of reform.
'
TLe radical reformer fairly howl* on tho J
war pash, after the rar ,« emer, and wue might ■
Lrm the opinion tram 1-i* article Xui bo was i
•• - •habit
■•- of
— using
-'----------in-ball.‘' Ir^iHn.and
| 'in the
cannon-balls

Mil -T. Wheeler
John lloiehktca
Holbrook

PROBATE ORDER.

Lccal Bilges police?
&gt;i:i.i.
CALFSKIN

UONEY, 1W20e,
HKF.-WA.X. i.erIb.,20e.
CBAXBBRltlKS. per bnibrl.SLOS

Strayed.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

the imperfections of another.
,
Mr. ••Il" baa wuidcrel a little from the
, polar star of the truth, perhaps it ij* a little

STATE OF MicnniAN. County ofB.rry »- At
• raton of the Probetu Court Vr uV&amp;SSef
Ja ry bold.n al the Probato Ofloo in th. Utyol
iMUnge on Monday the fthday October inth.

CARD
TO THE A MEHICJL .V PUBLIC.

smrxsistMta

S^'swss

fciu of our medicinal have .pn
in their cloie Imitation el our

From Wuudlam! a brown horse belong*
ing to Albert II. Sidtuiiu, one crooked leg.
DETROIT UARKHT.
obscure to hla vision, perhaps he ba , wilfuly blind in oae eye. with blanket bridle und
• who toliM*
i or carelraaly wandered,
events, her
anlered, at al! event,
.... gen* cirviti/lc on wlictt tnuft-d. Anyone giving
earuratly bo.
information of hi t. L«TcaLnitn will Ip* re
appear to illumine bi««all
warded. Residence two miks South, one aonev eollectionsaad thofreqaent toppUns over
■a ,17th Michigan ; Uu
llubnt
1 euliMed in lb*
entry,
and u half •'•ile» East i i’ Woodland Cen­
rafto# to pumluto Mjdlrinm purportta* ts b« ear,
unleu* Mr. JocTBayqoek*. Mmltar. t. sttamed to
that isthccnly true statement j &gt;. ’ll" li
ter.
z
xxi48t3
rarit Box of Pill, or 1’ot otO&amp;taenl and the cad
mrnle, except. |crbaps, that I an: » Kslaws
will .ooa be reached.

:t4«r—Johs Cb*rnb»rlin.

»d£to"SW£
Sr

^‘‘•b,u”b-*MC5Pa^AC0

n rUlnu-J'-veph W.

The “Iron Traiil.”
tho advantage vf me, which uiy friend,

I

per*

hajrt*. bad forgotten, for a perwn can net ece
: tlumaelve* M others see them.

Pririai

ate in session,
i coin M con It

'
’
'
I
■

e tn.ti.-es for l.eyul .j
m this issue.
was &gt;n We-Ir.ewlay, I
■lent of the Pfr&gt;r for i
I

A spicy nkctvb dcxcriptive uf tho At*
ehisoti, Tvpek* nnd Soau F.* Railroad, the a*»ln arersjo hUher. prist&gt;. i?*37Le. . .
l*.,ffcra—Firm nt lain a4»an«&lt;a,B’o, PxiJl
bcautit.*, Kcncry und 'pteasnre nu.-its of
tho Rock/ Mtujntaiitf. by “Ntm Crinkle.'1
detail, if ho will' call on me for that purpuM, the tnurical utid ''’ntniJic critie •&gt;!' llie
and give him full liberty to publish it where
‘ b’l-iifr,
and when he plcaaee—bcaldc bis own, if ho don, together with the S*»"
maps nnd time Ublas of tlii* new and pop­
like*.
ular
rout.:
from
Kanias
City
and
Atchison
1 cnlirtcd ’ in ths 17th Michigan Infantry,
to I’ucblo. Denver nnd all print* in Colo­
yntn o|j_ coming fifteen the next Auguvt. 1 rado. New Mexkf. Arwm Rud tin- San : jSfcfiKAniw*
lino uf I’utluujn
Flour—1« at lot eotnpletoly in holder* iav&gt;
w.» with my regimental ibehaUleof South Juau Mine*. The
nocks are very luht and the tnl!l« .old abe*
S!eet*crs on the continent between the Mis­ The
White Winter, country, KTC-JH to; city. Us|4:
Mocntain when thoie destructive udMiiei of
souri Rivtr and the Rocky Mountains ao&lt;l Ifbuyandm't Ukotbe Orutt* dealer* Ian
d&lt;1Uht where flyh*g thick and fcfi. aohiicra
without change. Special round, trip tour-■
falling by thousands; and, ••whca.the stouUry

t'vngreM, will *]&gt;eak I preases it. and. 1 might add, when the licbe!
•by evening. Turn I Lordoa with whom Mr.''H” is r.jp in lencu*

undies, nuts and
lowest prices by

rn feel in length, which
c fjn of Aahley Newton
all mediaal efforts.

“k from

the Potomac.
Company "K ' this company to which 1 balongcd. emara.1 into those tarsi* of b^tles
■at auppoacu
with aeventy-five etrong.aad came &lt;M *i‘h
only twenty able-bodied men- After tbo reb­
el horde, had been dafeatod, and driven bark
iniispen.ablc article for to thetrlair*. nnd the prtwpeota were th*
&gt;» after a Uta! of orer there would be a cessation of hottUiUc* for »
k &amp; Ihlands
■a^ann '-r w-nA* r.vnan»* ’ ’*ft n’r T“’.- 'king—more health* M. I.. *^».y ••*« “ ■*■
e.1 mUrolor-C-plU- ’h’’ 1 •“
»w rtUOlw poUunlly »*•* »I mlre-W-bnlliu Mr "n".
p-rUj*. -d-lfr. ■—
.. it I ;
'■ F111
’nui nono w"0r... —M. W •*• **?
w”r„- vj?0’1 '• ,-’°r- 'he manufacturer* „J
muh.(! b.1 iaa«i v* r,“*a‘dU.Hd.ltol. Mr. ■•!!•• U -totor. 11 to
U^, A,
~ Itor. 1 »— tom., nd Mljd
Postponed.
Ik. W.uirt «.rt onto i'ni'-i
f“r “•
Dtortr! .1 Mirl.l«to *■ 11^»r ~
*« arjeqL.r, &lt;]),;. fjre ]&gt;-p&lt;rtmenl i«
.mu,
-rrto.
-Vrt
~O"
***•*_
1,M BB,il Tri'U*T- ‘J«..20&lt;h, at 1 p. m.
’ 1

the 10th

Advertised Litter,.
" Bara n e” 'tniaiuing in the Ha*linn P.
jiid,.ISkji.litre.

“i-drtrt? ':""n

pay. in your own loqaliUM. without boin« away
from homo orer u’utht. Arrau.vMtfl in every
town and county to take luluerlhor* rer the Cen­
tennial Record, the UrpoM publication in the
Unitod Statr&gt;-1B P»m. 'Scolwun. ; eleeanUy ii-

Ural in their coat

So,a. White, fl 131,; So. 1. Amber. SI lit*.
Cortr-pulliNo. l.Mo; Wo.L**

an fol-

crayon*drawln* pr&gt;

th. One II uniiroltli
&gt;i&lt;raad picture and I
cully ohlaiaad arm

that will poj* llk&lt;
Cbuinea*
re tijany aren’» whoaro i
pet day and upward*. New
lax. Remember it oom m
InoM a trial. Bond for our

all

l^Tf^p
.T^atrA cS^
Barry, in the State of Michigan, nanuant to lieeaao

the eonnlaualal ye

It tree to-all
autfit fraato
boM who 'decide to term. . Fapatn and mebonier, and their run* and dooriiter* mnkethe
’fjn! ei?£$:\ sI'auTkcobd. Portland, m*.

xlMw.'

Admtnlitratori.

NOTICE OF ^2ffl^IOMER8 °W
STATE OF MICHIGAN, I ' Kpbate Court for
Cocarr or Babiy,
j"
aaid County.

iiaricr— Low tirone, raace »l 5*1 ® W cental;
io. X about fl MftlS^.
AppFoe^RWlH 45, with rood riljdns, nw«ly at

Our Centennial.
Train ban brought tno a well' a.&gt;^&gt;rlcd
stock of Bums, Siu&lt;*, and Guitcnt for (be
gMBMcraad^ntndc. which I will i-ell
way down low foT Ctwh. 1
acli the
editor
Stag-. Sjwmg
SI«M»o
dilfonl Kindi «r S.-vring Jtokinvs. Nwdl« and Machino Oil. I &lt;d«" “!l "dll

on A'aturdv. the loth day of March.
McoJ^tkaai tyofItwIwIu'mM eonaty. to«-

Oniona-WMBtoCj,

DRAWING POSITIVELY
THURSDAY, HOY. 3f»th. 1876,
OM MONEY HEFUKDED.

J. Mavs
Opposile tho Po^t Office
‘
naaiinjre, Midi.

havinc elal
soat the mu

KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION COFOR A rvi.l PBAWIS0.

Cistern Pumps.

xs41tf

$600,000 IN GIFTS!

LOHK MONEY MARKETS.

A Fortuno for Only $12.00.

xa&gt;M"5_________ '___________ Comminloner..

NOTICE OF ^^^SIONERS ON
STATS OF,MICHIGAN. I _
CociriT oa-Baaar.
j"
Brtato of John Barllstt. da*

6Kr'!Slte."'teXl

Ilia body

By order of
P.Hido, Chief.

“■wjui.., w,nu„

n!
g’^v' Io At*&gt;p 4*
Adilrcfs.
T. J. Asbebsux,

Dear*.
point*

(AtbvecoptJ
I
^ud^fProhL,
_______________ \ __________ Xil&lt;»u&lt;ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

!?????

X-XGZtT
I., rheirtriumphant adranco on ftasblngtun.
I waa at South Mountain and hri»r*I toy rcRlmeut win her honora on that wcP oonteated
field, wbere’hy iu diatlngnishaA rerrice* it
won the name of “The Sione-wall Hegiment.
I was with my regiment through the deapcrate LV»° °r Antietam, under Oct- Burnaidp,
wT.; at one time, had (p *u»trin t|»c accmnohiod weight of Lss’s (Whole army/ when man
fell like ItarM from a foroal in Aslurn.

,
.t rrcapoudeul send* us a
1 a? h'-'i-’i1- ui -j o g: t i uj Republican demwwrtiiit at ill’.; ; Ivo ..n Saturday last, but
compel!. u» to I
1 ueipo-l rejwi mi uuev.
.
•ititapAlk
ingjon our Capitol, an3 helped whfl and drivu
Ctris Lew,
&gt;f Lena A Bona, of Mr. "H"a political rebel brother* &lt;ack accro**
^»«!fln tho

to .aid day of hoar-

r.uy, J, nib
K- Smith.
'

Fbr Salt

OuM. 1«.

A g«K.:l Cowi three year* old. will giro
milk all winter,

.

NKir YORK MARKET

SaWffifettSnSjK

„

bv, J*

■ Banceoft.

$600,000!

Notice.

Goo. M. Savage &amp; Co’a Column

M. D. Rood dadres to call aUentlou to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may b«
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
3Dy work in his lino, from P’Q* n7f
.poke in an old wheel, t« the bmkhng ol
LIVERPOOL MARKETSvhc best buggy ever seen in the omnty d
tore, u Mr. -H" -» rndll, ue«Ul- kJ •■- £rrT DS forget the p!»« i «
ubiwlto ™rd. &gt;1 nW «“"&lt;• Sb“"17 X^rithJaeoulirch &amp;Bro-. corner o
•Her », dlHh-m 1 rr-nlW-I &lt;WJ " ’
Church and Railroad Street.
liut SatunlaT.
pH 1M&gt;) l« a- »•* ‘*id,'«"
7
xxCtf
__ ________
^blnlllfery) .binnto"”"^ **
m». .Hi Hu ID* MtaWdto &lt;*’**7;1

nthe maAbt.
Roberts’.

luotenug ofiieef‘•“•recc“ J
|„ onlor. »"&lt; &gt;« »“■&lt;" ** b“&lt;

XXH*W.»

That. I’. Porter. cx-Gov. Ky. Gen. Man'gr.
All persons indebted to Allen A Trego
,ro ^umted V* call and W«le lho «me
ictmodWHy
xx,41,r

A Wl

1

*

.

la the Bat Lager Brewed in the West

WSSt?

THOS. B. SUABLE. Proatdenl.

€^Hr0

r-nertr’"?’^yapcaSan.

jwzns.
AUDRUMinX

&lt;4 A Challenge.
record. If it will

•i

Oct. 10th 1870.

’iaaid bdbf.ifh.wiU fU«m
•a

F™’0*1 'hey bare a mind to meut** ' *h, .,f

___ — i.. *vra

, have him do *o, £f bo

C. D. 11. C. ■Hasting*.

96

W-aSSd-O"* pi «* «"• 11 ,il1

si?

FOR SALE at THF BANNER DFFICF

�CALIFORNIA

iMUer oppmunitrt for g—Ueg U th.
am-pnfcaon. rtd Wwje, Tyeg' H«pworth, Fulton and the otners । are placed THE CHICAGO A NORTH-WESTER!: BAII.themselves in the hands of a committee to
OUR NLW YORK LETTER.
b« dono with as .liall seem irst. The Etnbraoes under one management the
season will bo Mt of unusual religious Great Ta*uoK Railway Lines of the
Political—Systematic ChmtianHy — activity, and probably of great fain to the WEST nnd NORTH-WEST, ami, with
its numorcus branches nnd connections,
Religious Movements this Winter.— cause.
;
' .
forms' the shortest and quickest route
Centennial Travel—Crime in. tho
between Chicago and all pointe in
. BValXE&amp;t

Tte frpj-Wwkijkoftbtieaii tower

City.

New York', Oct. 9th, 1876.
POLITICAL.

The agony is well-nigh over. Before
thia letter reaches you, Ohio and Indiana
will haw elected their state ticket* nnd
their members of Congress. and indi'
cated their, choice for Presidency. If
Ohio goes Republican, and Indiana Dem­
ocratic, Tilden will continue the fight to
November—if both go Republican by any
thing like decisive majorities, the Democ­
racy will throw up the sponge at once,
unlees they decide upon some fraudulent
stroke for carrying enough states in Nov­
ember.
Tilden has conducted the cam­
paign in person, and has fought it with a
'
’’ i and skill unknown in partisan
Tho country has never bees so

documents prepared with such care. Re­
cognising the fact that Ohio and Indiana
were the real battle grounds, the heavy
forces were sent thither, and the barrels of
■’ were unheadod iu those statea.
rccnback party was a piece of bis
Tilden had skill enough to avail
_T of the innocence of Cooper, and
the vanity and cupidity of Cary.
Tho
Republican party being more intelligent
than the Democratic, and more given to
individual opinion, and embracing, as it
does, the businetts men of the country,
who are affected by the currency question,
Mr. Tilden saw that more Republican
votes than Democratic would go off in
that movement, and he put it on foot It
is his money that is pushing it—he pays
the halls and the speakers—ho pays for
the documents they have issued, and in
short, though some of the actors in it do
not know it, it is his machine.
The loss of Ohio and Indiana tn Octo­
ber, does not end the fight so far ns the
Republicans are concerned, however. We
can lose both those states in October and
carry them in November, for in October
the Republican party is loaded with local
issues which are not on thar shoulders in
a purely Presidential race.
In Ohio
thousands of Republicans will scratch
Barnes, the Republican head of .the Slate
-ticket, who, in November, will vote for
JJayes. And besides wc can lose either of
these States, and still elect Hayes, while
thetas ofeither to Tildtn will be fatal. Wc
shall sec next Tuesday. Though the re­
sults thus fir justify the anticipation of an
easy victory, we are looking with intense
anxiety westward.

®®

GraiiCOXDKMSUZDTIMeCABD
Mis art Mna B. B. I hichiRAILROAD,
a p

CHICAGO fe LAKE HURON H
usninsular mvBios.

IN Ul'FXClT JUL? 2, 1B76
(COLUMBUS HUE.) _
---- GClSi) NOKlft.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

|»o-r!so.

miTOSB.

i£

Great! RafAli

----------------- fSHSSTEAST.

u

St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth

and all points in the Great Northweet.
Its

Winona and St. Peter Line

u
DOT
is

Is the only route for Winona, Rocherter,
Owatonna,
Mankato, St
Peter, New Ulm, at»d all pointe »u

Southern nnd Central Minesota-

Ite

GOING SUl Tir
NO. l’»0.

dTATlONf

Creen Bay and Marquette
Line
I. the

only Hue

DOIXG WEST.

far J.BBBVIU-B,

Watertown. Fon Dd Lac. Oshkobh,
Appleton, Green Bay, Escanaba,
Negaunee, Marquette, Houghton,
Hancock, and tho Lake Sufeuor
Country. Its

-

'

Pattalt.

FreePort and Dubuque Line

Lv

Ifl

Is the only route for Elgin. Rockford,
milk of New England are resuming their ^reeport, aud all'pointe via Freeport.
full time, the stocks of manufactured goods
are reducing perceptibly, and altogether
Chicago and Milwaukee
the outlook is promising.' We are on the
Line
evs of a revival in trade that will be mark­ Is tho old Lake Shore Route, and is the,
ed, and of a new era of prosperity. With only one passing through Evanston,
Hayes in the.Presidential chair,. and a Lake Forest. Highland Park,
certainty of peace in the South, the next Waukegan, Racine, Kenosha to
four years will be as profitable as any wc Milwaukee.
Pullman Palace Cars
ever enjoyed, that werexlro healthy.
Are run on ail through trains of tills
CK.XTXMXIAL TRAVEL

bis is the ONLY LIKE lunahig
these fare between Chicago nnd St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and Winona.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
the Overland Sleepers on the Union
Iteciflc Railroad for all points west of
tho Miuuuri River.
On the arrival of tho trains from the
East or South, the train* of the Cbteago
A North-X^ estern Railway LEAVE
CHICAGO m follows:
For Council Biuffi, Omaha and &lt;’al»»
fornix, Two Through Train* dally, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cara through to Couuail Illufb.
■ For Bt. Paul and Minni-.*ipolte Two
Phrough Trains Doily, with Putlmnn
TaiaceCars attached o:i both trains
CRIME IX THE CITT.
For Green Bay nnd Imko Superior,
The city was never more quiet or free Two Trains dally, with Pulltuan Palace
from erime than uow, but it won't con­ Care attached, aud running through to
tinue so long. ' Tho trampathat have been I MarquetteFur MllwnuEoc. Four Through t rain­
afflicting the country al) summer will be
daily, Pullman Care on night trains,
back with the frosts, and then the trouble Parinr Chair Care on day trains will begin. TMo authorities are preparing
For Sparta and Winona and )&gt;ojnt* In
for them, however, and thousands will be Minnesota, One Through Train daily,
Mt at world on the public grounds to earn with Pullman Slcepere to Winona. ’
a systematic Christian.
For Dubuque, via Fn-cport. Two
thair bread* By the way, the LegislaThe head of the great. Metal House of turca of all hq® tales ought, this winter, Through Trains daily, with Pallman
Cara on night train-.
Phelps, Dodge &amp; Co., is Mr. William E. to pass the Mo t atringt-nt taws to supprem
For Dubuque and La Cross?, via Clin­
Dodge, known more, however for his en­ thia evil Like tho -locusts, they will ton two Through Trains doily, with
terprising piety than for his enormous bus­ swnrm ngaiAmht summer.
Pulhunn Cars on night train to Mc­
Gregor,
Iowa.
iness and wealth. - Mr. Dodge is a man
‘‘
Pietro.
For Sioux City and Yankton. Two
who carries buaine'S principles into his
Trains daily, Pullman Canto Missouri
religion, and uses the same system in tho
Valley Junction.
HEY ADVERTMMENTS
one that he docs iu tho oiher. Being a
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains &lt;la&gt;ly.
man of enormous wealth, he opens a bushel
w For. Rockford, Sterling, Kenosha,
G. P. Howell a Co's. Column.
Janesville, and other points, you cjuj
of letters, more or lass, every day from
tfkvsfrotn
two to ten train-, daily.
weak churches, distressed pastors and
New York Offley No. 115, Broadway ;
starring colleger, -soliciting aid. He em­
BmtonOfflce No.o£tateStreet; Omaha
ploys clerks to attend to these fetters, for
Office. 258 Farnham street; San Fran­
it is a rule with him to neglect none of
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery fitreet j
Chicago Ticket Office, U2 Clark Street,
them. The letters are all read, and
under Sherman House, corner Canal
inquiries are set on foot, no matter bow
and Madison Street; Kinsle Street
remote tho call may be. If the oWect is
Depot, corner W. Konxlc and Cana!
worthy, that is to say, if the appeal comes
Street: WellsStreet Depot, comer Wells
from a cause worth while, and if it be not
and Kenzie Streets.
For rates or Information not attaina­
a mere shyster affair, Mr. Dodge gives
ble from your home ticket agents, ap­
what in his judgement it should have.
ply to
Hare the matter ends. Should he gut a
Marvin Hugititt.
hundred letters from the same party ask­
..
‘Gen. Sup’t, Chicago.
W. H- bTKNNETT,
ing for more, not a dollar goes nor even
Gen. Pars. Ag’l, Chicago
answer. He has the same system in dis­
pensing charity in the dty, and while he
Xtartabliwhed l&amp;Ofj,
assists more deserving poor probably than
any individual in the city, tho profession­
American aad Foreign PateeU.
als and the dead-beats hare given him up
Continues better than ever.
The streets
are absolutely packed with people from
the interior either on the way to or from
the great show. V is with difficulty that
rooms can bo procured in the hotels, and
tho boarding’heusM are full. New York
is more of attraction than the Exposition
after all. and very few come to Philadel­
phia without taking New York on-the
way. Come this month. It is beautiful
on thia coast al this seawn, and you can
lire as cheaplyralmost as you can at home.
Besides the lot' rates of lire on xho roau*
will not continue much longer. Come
just after the election.,'

r..*c-*
■II points tjul and W«»L
3?Tll.iw«tL- With ladlaotpalia. Pare It ChteMo
K.R. far Peru. 1 mlliDti-aUa. aed kll 600 thaw Micro

aaa City and al! poinli la Soath WwaL

1Lm*«m.’»—Withlxml.Tille, New Albany A Chireco R. IL. for LounrLUa. New Albany.nod Boatfe-

mi?
W. L. BANCROFT

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

QMEAT WESTERN RAILWAY

The Reliable Short Liae
EAST AND WEST.
TO am» ran*

•RAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT!
TIMETABLE.
pwt raM s't ksm Ar*"i
Mn thrau«h is

M

OOI2C UTT.

Warn Jacisee &amp; Sapaaw
RMLHAD.

WM. EDGAR

SHOE? LIXK BETWEEN

MICHIGAN AND THS SOUTH.

al I idlerill &lt;

TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
bmnmerTimo Table.
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Si’irto..

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■etntiny of a skillfull detective, or to hard
hit place of residence demanded.
Nir
Dodge contributed the means for tho
Moody and Sankey n

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United SlatM General Lard Office.

Qicap, Reek Island &amp; Pwiif

sF^ag

ISffi«u*

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cel'aneous charities. He can afford it,' for
this enormous cam does not touch at all

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RAILROAD.

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Council Kinff* ml OnohL

MELIGIOVMMOVEMENTS THU WINTER.

Without Change ol CAW,

The experiment with Moody and Soukey, Iwt winter, was not altogether a sue•om, becanxc it dil nnt reach the sinners.
The Hippodrome was filled day and night

TK EBHW OF DISUSE i

THE FOE OF PAIN

&lt;IT14“lr~KUM h&lt;k*Rk-r’A

Itartw taw. Po«&gt;

TO MAX AKO BEAST

affect the moral atatim af the city. This
winter the effort at bettering the city will

mustang
field. All the orthodox . churehes in the
city will have a series of regular revival
meetings. while tho Catholic. Israclitish,
Univenalist and Umtartaas will make an

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GOING east.

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Omaha and California Line

IB th. .hortUne rorNoBTBBBX Wraconhin nrd Minnbbota, and for Mad­

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pointe In Northern Illinois, Iowa,

Chicago, Madison and St.
Paul Line

Table.

TRAINS WD5T.

Illxoib, Wisconsin,
Northbrn
U still improving, and it looks now m Michigan, Minnf^ota, Iowa. Ne­
though the frll trade would aggregate braska. California, mid the West­
Fomsthing like that of former yeani. The ern TERRnoRiLS. Its

Wot is buyings liberally, and the South
more than ererScfore. It is a fact that
the Souther* ; aerebaais are laying Iu lar­
ger stocks, and of better guoda than ever,
and they say tte- most of k is for the col­
ored trade. The negress, since their
eniaDcipetioD, !• ivc got pomamion of land,
and despite thi persecution they have
been subjected io, they have gone ftmvd
steadily and surely, and h-vc accumulated
property. Phere are a great many pieces
of very decs it silks now on the way South,
which’ will c ^rament the persons of colored
women who^prior to the war, never knew
or dreamed .of anything better than calico
in the iramMr, and the coarsest woolen in
the wintc?1. It, U the wrb'tion oftha
freedman t sec his family dressed, and
he will go rery shabby himself that hia
women- folks may present a proper appear­
ance. Tho crops arc reported good at
tho South, and money is to be plenty there;
at al! events, this is the report of the man
chants, and they show their faith in the
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                  <text>VOL XXI. NO. 49.

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN
Wagons, Groceries, Undertaking, Staves, Etc., Etc.

The

OCTOBER 16,1876.

Interchangeable

Bond

Scheme

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I

PUBLISHER.

From the I'lacinalti GaiKU.

WAGONS!

;

WHOLE NO. 1092.

hiwj by th.

ra, | pora inu

shall not be of any denomination less than
850. Thus every man who got &gt;50 in
There are some honest fieoplo who think ■
the common notes could exchange them
' that there nny he nn invention uf a system
for a S’.n interest note, which, with its acof paper money which will ty.ikc" every - crucd interest, would be just as current as
thing priMpeo-j«. Paradoxical us it is. this the pthcr, and would always be preferred
notion bos grown upon a monetary revul- in all payments and reserves large enough
s ou which eamc upon the country when it to embrace the sum. •
was in th- enjoyment «»t die largest paper
The legal-tender quality of the common
' money circulation that any country ever
notes would make do difference in their
, had. and when tliere w-rc no fear* what
currency in tho payment rtf debts. Cred­
' ever for its soheney- It b'snpptuied that
itors, as other people, would
prefer
; in Indiana, inure than airy .jllier part, well
the currently that grows in the pocktu.
। uieauiug people are iufect^d by this notion.
And it would ba always convertible if de­
i As the G',»;-/.•&gt; lias a linger constituency
This fact may be seCnlp the piac
j in Indiana, w.- desire ty have a friendly sired.
I teal conditions of our present paper mon­
। discu*sii&gt;ii with it on tmi inaitcr.
ey, Only the greenbacks aro legal-tenbcr.
■
We make this prefatory remark that we The bank notes aro eonvurtiblc to green­
have no unfriendly fceliug toward the be- backs, therefore, nobody mskei noy dis­
liev.Ts in
i ht money as aji engine of tinction between gr&lt;,-fuU*clui and bank
prosperity, and that »ur interest* are the notes in ?ul|eptimi debts. The whole of
. same as those of al! laborers and produix-yj, the reality, therefore is two kinds of u&gt;oo■ and th»t if wc bclieyed tiioro was any tuon- ey, both resting on the faith of the GovI etary Khcuic whieb would proinutu gegcnimunt; uno in notes of 850 and upwards,
l eral prosperity, wc should be iu favor of bearing in'.croal; the other iu notes of all
j it without regard, lo any pariy consideradenominations without interest.
I lion*.
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. I
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Which
would be
.
.
tvuicn wonio
oc preferred
prcrerreu by
oy all
an who
wno
'
The Bi-hciiic which seems to be the most |__
)a“
ndlo
sums "■??.'
of 850 and over ? Would
not
________
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I accepted as tho perfected paper money every m»n grusp tho
‘ interest notes of 850,
”
! plan, is that of which Kelley. Cary, Ewing, iuatead of 850 in non interest notes? Would
J and some others who are nut considered not the luereliant and banker, and every

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paffESSlOMAL AMD

, very safe

At prices lower than ever.
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made

of interest.
nul
Have wb not proved vyhat we proposed?
j y,..। _;.-j
• w« aot nhuwn by a rational demon­
stration, that tjiis scheme, in its working
on the people whom it proposes to benefit,
Would be the ni(#t monstrous iniquity thst
the mind of man ever conceived? We
ask the Indiana interchangeable* to look
into this witter.

A Solid South.

A solid South—-wba I does it moan ?
Why does it alarm all thoughtful men ?
Why do the few former Republicans who
now defend Democracy take so much pains
to satisfy themselves and others that a
solid South means only a reaction in
in favor of reform? That the Rnpnbliurn party has lost ground at the South is
mH strange, for the conduct of those who
hare secured the confidence of the more
ignorant and inexperienced colored voters
has beeu such as to drive many white
men to oppose that party. But when it
comas to pass that no Republican votes
are cast in counties where the colored
voteni aro the majority, 'and where they
have been mire Ignorant »nd more under
the influence of party leaders than any­
where etoe, what does that mean? In

uuu of money, prefer money that grows in
the pockci and safe to lock up over night ?
Would Dot every man who had as much u.
., * .. i bock plan. Thia w tlic scheme that i* fa- 850, put his money into interest bearing Yasoo County, Mississippi, in 1872, Gov.
Ames received 2,499 votes, although all
u^odant party currency ? Would not this interest bear­
the Republicans who were not thoroughly
, in Indiana. We desire to fairly ex main*
ing money be the currency of all capitalists,
of all current balances, deposits, surplus
ihi* plan.
out id ioi
vuougti
It propoxw that the bsnkcnote circula- funds, reserves, and hoards’ And to puoncaii, Aicora.
the Republicans were united, they cast
• .tion shall be abolished, that al! the paper whom would the common notes—the mon­
only seven votes in that county. Similar
ey
of
the
people
—
be
left
?
To
the
Irborer
t money shall be i»suod by the Govcrnmcut
startling changes appeared in other coun­
in legal-lender nntus, upon some indefinite and the small trader in the laborer’s sup
ties, wjiorc the colored majority b over­
I rule tailed "the wants of trade," and that Slice. To tho*' whose wages and receipts
whelming. The reeent election in Ala­
o
nut
reach
850
at
a
time,
and
who
can
iu order to prevent them from* exceeding
bama alarmed the country because, in
the wauls of trade, they shall be fundable not hold that much whsn they get it.
counties where thousands of Republicans
i at the holders option in interest bearing
Thus there would be one currency for have voted hitherto, the entire vote of
, notes. Ixaring interest at the rate of 3.65 the rich, and another currency for the that party was counted by tens. Had
|«r cent.; also that these intewt notes jiour, both umued by the same Government these changes taken place in any county
j shall bn exchangeable for greenbacks at but the rich favored with a currency which
of white population, no matter where, it
(he public treasury, nt the pleasure of the would grow while he slept, and that, too,
would have seemed almost miraculous.
holder. The rate of 3.65 per cent is chos- by the sweat of the laborer's face. And
But docs any man living really believe .
--------r------------ -- currency
- .
- of tho .poorr I that tho least intelligent claw ot colored
। eii fur the reason that it w just one cent the
non-productivo
per day on a note of 8100, and ote-half would beever stealing rate the productive rolcnij wboea hostility to Democracy is
I cent a day on a nolo of 850, and so on, currency of tho rich. Here would be a moot bitter anj obstinate in counties where
f’-r convenience id reckoning the accrued constant pressure of contraction of the cur- .they form an overwhelming majority, have
iolcfwlil(thw&lt;not&lt;?, froni und
rency of tho mass of the people, by con­ suddenly become converted to “reform" so
version into the currency of the hoards of unanimonaly that not one in a hundred
lioh.^
The merit claimed for tins scheme m capitalwta. Let men fix their minds up­
on this feitura, and reflect whether hu­
lhaHtwin make,
JJ'
The bare snatement of the question
• wants of trad.-. that tho’ fundabiliiv in the man ingenuity could contrive a more
auffioci fur candid men. AIT the proof
interest notes will prevent it fruiuAbewm- effective scheme to make the nch man’s that baa been accumulated of fraud, in­
; ing too plenty, »nd will opera1”
a ^K’1' hoards grow by taxei upon the poor man timidation, violence; massacre, is utterly
i later, like tlw governor of n steam engine.’ than this, by which the poor are lobe tax&lt; ' superfluous in the presence of the results.
j mid that this Government rate of intcr- cd to pay interest on tho money in the
pockets and strong boxes -of the rick
esttwill fix the market rated'interest on

iiumu*.

•

very low price.
'

gcncial, have

Now is the time j i'“,uhri»(S^biXX^a gra-.’-

purchase t lie best Wagon

to

guides iu

ilurml OMM,

.nur.rtlranoz.lho other wrthoot inUral. 1 borrower woxld Imre » Mrata of 3 65 nr
it u prapnuJ llrnl the mierat oora • rat u, orarom, Iraite tho cram nu

Dissected.

GEO. M. DEWET

money

al a •u&lt;l,l,|7ll,..K)„|W

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PLOWS AND- CASTINGS

,r« Boetea Can

MILO T. WHEELER.

In addition to the Olircr Chilled Plow
and castings, we have a full stock of

ffr C. PECKHAM.
PHYSICIAN k SURGEON.

PMZKIHIRT, ■ AUKT COVJtTY. MICH.

POINTS

XXUtf

n
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Ilnnrr H nd
for x»
the Gale, ^
uhtis. Koiii.nro*, uodgi
K.r.MiTnn Pmws
Points
are
all r
gi-oiind
AALAMAZOO I Iin ...
and sold at the same price as ungrounu •
points.
j
6»yi
G-R."

M. W. RIKER.

SALISBURY K BROMKAU.
DI1LIB.S IN VUkKITURB. VvUlatocy &lt;to

WM. UPJOHN,

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So much f.ir the operation of this scheme
dos every detail of the operation, that in
in making money flow from ilia capitalist such counties the majority was m some
to the masses. It is a positive demonstra­ way deprived of its freedom of choice, and
----------tion that the flow woql&lt;bc the other way. overpowered by the minority. Now it is
.
—------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I g bond*. As WO arc now convcrtmg We now come to its operating on the the fundamental idea ot our Government
market ratal of interest on loaable mon­ that absolute freedom of choice shall be
ey. li begins by bringing the Govern­ conceit'd and maintained, and that major­
ment into the money market of the whole ities .shall rule. They may sometimes be
country, as a competitor with all private vicious, and souMtimes hopelessly ignor
*
■
■ of the National debt will go through a
.
yra,
i; .
' trausmutation into3.65percenta. through
borrowers. Her payment of 3 65 per cent, ant, as in some precincts in thin very city
rr?lA Trxurilpll is
ue.
,ho medium ofgrcenbacu. In th«reat- would stand against them, and this rate majorities are. But it ia none tho leas
X
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uro. however, they arc rather vague in would have to be added to the common
an tumult upon the first ptinciplss of free
f
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I specification and detail.
inducements.offered to the borrowers.
government, if these majorities are deprivTo illustrate thia point: The element*
of demand anu supply, and of the risks of
js=s
,« lending money, combine to bring about a
market rate of hterest.
* }
.
- experici.ee of mankind to tdl us how H
Democrate openly boast is to secure thsm
Suppose that on mopey, whieh in the a solid South. They do not deny that I will work. It proposes to launch the o»owner's safe earns nothing, these cousdera- maans arc used which must be held utter­
Xi»“hTpwjuftlmUbora tions make tho rate 8 per cent. But if dm ly inexcusable. When the employer and
money, while lying idle in the owner/g landowner say*, “Vote as I bid, or you
off®®S»i^"u,““g^tag.hra«eti.ii&gt;uiib.j safe, brought him in 3 65 per cent tWw “shall not livo upon my land, my neighthe*8 per cent, would have to be added to “bors will not let you livo upon their
thia to make the same raduewneoto to lend
“J»ntr,
“j"*; it. Thus it is certain that tlie paymsut of “land, dodo of us will employ you
and you nnd your children shall-starve,'*
interest by tho Government on its currency th«A »* f*r a&amp;uu&amp;f the first principles of
u
would add so much to the rates of interest government.
Yet it is not denied that
_
' support Aeir invention we we Uift wholly
which' private borrowers would have to
pay. So much for it* reducing the rates tree voter* i the Democrats only deny,
,
By this we mean that huitead of expand- of niteresL But there is lunch more than what overwhelming evidence proves, that
this in it* workings to extinguish the quan­ in some quarter* whipping, asaasanaation,
II ing
money, it
ing the
the circulation
circulation of
ot money,
w would
wvu~
j.jHc »»«.«■»«; ‘h.l &gt;»ra&lt;l of »«tn tity of louablc money.
•
&gt;
The most of the lonablc money of busi­ means fail. Bo the methods what they
i„g flexibly ■ • rW.l.tor a •»«* »• “
ih.t .raa—a or 1»- ness oomes -from banking, that is, from ,may, a solid South means complete denial
graving
«&gt;
atpo.il
th.
idlo
wotie,
««i:
i the colored voter* of that freedom of
to
erraioglhe .“o”"1 of loud*
reJuring Iho nlo ormlorat.fl ’«”|J ■»“- c.rani l»l»ra of Ite oomm—itr, ■»d
.be .mo.ol Of I««|M« "oojy.od Ming dwn. Bj thia
h MUul wrti- to them as all other citioens.
What difference docs it make whether
U&gt;0 mxrket mus of lulcral; Uut in- cc of the same volume of money b multi­
M-l ofrakiog the dulnbulioo of HOU./ plied. But would hot tho payment of a ,the Fifto^i Amaadmeat ia nuUtfad by
X fra from Ito
"&gt; b’,1±2 premium bythe Government to every man States or practically defeated by coercion
il would rf&lt;»o »o"ry ftom (be "b-y for keeping his money in U* pocket ot1 with or without intimidation and murder?
safe, r in bis places of, hidutg. greatly
raoHohio io the h.od&lt; of the
H,1; ih.l ii»rad of redoeiog the burden of curtail the practice of depositing in banks,
ieJn.l on lb. N.uooU debt, II would in. and thus reduce the amount of tenable defied. It is time for the Southern Dem­
trrao lhe amount lo 1» paid; lha‘11 »“»w money ? Unquestionably it would. Gov­ oerats to undmtand that neither the
UX ibe cmramplion of ibe Ijboror, 10 pa, ernment would pay every mn a premium
huerat on tho falo board, of "'T “’"J fur hoarding his money. She would stand of th* Constitution can ba nullified with
tn— h—h Mry &lt;nu®r nrw&gt;
canit*li*t; that it would create n horde ot ' offering every man wages on bis money for
encmwwu
f
.
«enior
rffigu-a,
«inr rich bv
bond holdem, r
growing
by Withdraw,
withdraw, hiding it.
very deliberately because profoundly &lt;
he money froieix^^i “d
°L
ini’ monev fniM
. __
Tinted ofit* oroesnitv. They will
. Ilftbc schemre the human mind erar in
rlTyirt of theDextenalve
■ raid w
‘I..*’.
»ttap*kd, &lt;»™y trail;
nflix
b, r»
taaUon to tbit part ot
;-t.M
fed rf rapl^~( «; W H—J
or MtAUsvO**Ulra t» U raortilibU ot r.- Tho bo«lho0.r»raiU nUdn
Tramn? B.rara UM, MikraiJ |U« » »&gt;M
T-w fumitixJ «■!■«
n.'o wcbelw.ojo
.„aa„ora^U(^.l okra*
SoMh «». &lt;M«H. of

THE
IS
I iTCi -VICTORY
W |VZ ■

DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.

WON I

;!^W.h"«ai!rr"L*X
j of the volume of bank circulation, it also
. promtai to convert 6 per cent, bonds to

£ 5

DR. H. V. P1GCKHAM.
KLlCnCJ-HYSItlAa ANDSUROXOM-ntak-

A. P

DRAKE.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR;

WM. H. HAYFORD,
tnORXBT sod C.aaMlUr U L*«r. *■&lt;

For full Particulars call and see
rriY wnlgfidirl stock of Teas.f
Sugars CauuedGoods,and al 1 oth.-.;
' kept in a First
My prices Defy
Class Grocery

,
DR. C. RUSSELL,
ITMCUX A 3t IWBuM.-Mto. r

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

CHAS. H.

WM.

ALL OmSITiON ISOVERCOMEISSSS?

BAUER.

BCRBHrt,

U

UNDERTAKING ' STAVES. STAVES.

JOKE

Q. CREMT.

Highest Market Price in

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*
xxHrl

C. G. HOLBROOK.

r

MWm is Ckaa-

Cash,

Iwjsire .tOaiml Hw-

-

BROS
xxl,tr

s. b. WHITE,
..MX

b, bftlo him who bo*«. k»*t

„.»l damomura

Thofoaoduioo

ronhormoir, if dqxxil !»&lt;*»

Ao*,

mid — opoo ftwaiwomeot, .ho &gt;MWM

ex^ml, »lll be . «aid-forth

�I THE RULERS OF THE DEMOCRA-

HI*

This is the language of one of the best

men of the South,

ex-Attorney

General

Akcrman of Georgia, and it is abundantly

foreshadows the in­

coming election, and

justified by the

Bamvil J.

tenor of current intelli­

gence from that section.

TUDKX, when frut&gt; to speak

its honest belief, the Cincinnati AaymnT

Ifwe had regard

said of him:
It could not bat be that a man edticatrd n nn»i»9,
U irifritj.
Representatives during the late session
life of a great nation is so much longer Hianinatrd »n eorruplion and diumtlnt
was “as ahAlutaly under Southern dicta­
rtft'oHftry^'nn though his millions could
than that of an individual that both its
tion as in the lime of Pierce and Buchau
^lecthiai, woVtn otvivnTHK Monrcoa
adoption and iu casting off’of essential inBCPT ADMIMIBTRATIOM THE OOfXTBr
an." He showed clearly that the moment
HAS EVER JCXOWX.
protracted. But tbe-.e things when read
Again, on the fitb of June, 18711, lb«
te.sion of the Houm, its Southern wing
of ia history, which often give, but a few Cincinnati Eiufnirer said of SAML'tt J.
promptly took up the baton of command
sentences to the events of years, seem very
T1LDKX:
which dropped from their bauds when
different from what they do wh:n trans­
Hr inn hy}&gt;r&gt;crite, a ^HticaI nemdler,
they went out of Congress, breathing trea­
acted before vur eyes. We are reminded hiu Ivitj Lrn a^yabHc j&gt;lnmlrrrr, and is
son and threatening rebellion, sixteen
of thia truth by the recent publication ota really the only disreputable cnodidrte
yaara
ago.
The
ex-Confederates
took
the
vOi
HXTE8'FLATFORM i
letter, said to have liecn written during prominently named on the Democratic
lead ns if their turn had eomo again at
the last Presidential campaign, to Hon.
last, and it were their right; they boldly
On the 6th of June, tbc Anysircraaid:
Charles Sumner, “by an honored and
dictated the Committees, controlled the
trusted friend in Massachusetts.'* This is
Utt action of tin Sr. Lanit (tontrittio*
appointments, led the debater, and shaped
all wc know
of the authorship; but the will nut ckat^r in tin Iratt the trnthr which
the legislation. Of their Chairmanahips
lettei was a most earnest and thoughtful we hare uttered abant Mr. Tildn. Hx
of lb: principal Committees, not one was
appeal to Mr. Sumner to revise “ the CAM MOT COMM AMP THK VOTF. OF TH1
Dxm'-.iiaxx of Ohio.
rose-colored view of the situation” which, |
New England.
The Northern Democrats
And oo^thc 22d of June, the Enquirer
NATIONAL RKPCBLHAN TICKET.
it is well known, he was then Inclined to |
yielded to their domination with the same
take. And yet even tbc writer of this- i Mid:
. humble gnd subservient grace as the
, ji k, .
. For Pmideut,
| Brights, Coxes, Tooceys and MeCkrnands letter thought tliat ‘four years more-’ of

of a Democratic victory in

evitable result
November.

He aaid

the House of

that

history,

lessons of

to the

indeed,

we

ought not to expect anything else, for th"

*K ” “Hottest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
'• should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interference which will
destroy the other."

RUTHWOBDB HAYES

the palmy days of Demo-

• used to do iw

of Ohio.

of the

guardianship

only the bulk, but the

As of «ld not

HLLIA1 A. WHHLIR

i; v.'

ocratic pc ty are in the South.

ocrats, Ti ?eu would be powerless and his

position c ctemplible ; and a very serious
what um-

experieno

tells us

influence.

For twenty

Southern

;«.!&gt;. HOl.DKX,

KlA'xi^s;ssr2:s^?,“,,i?(Si5T'u,x";

before the

yearn

rebellion, the influence of the Southern

politicians In the Democratic party was

simply irresistible.

,A('Eyy -WIM.IAX A. r.OWAltn, IUOUIT

hB3

sion of slavery by the annexation ofTexas.
They triumphed again when they imposed

Casa and defeat on the

party, the North­

For Bygr^rnjattrt In Confma, al Uurfcl—JUXA8 ern wing of which had prove/obstinate in
1848. Again thev/showed their power
when after

Hunter and other

R. MrT.

&amp;

vention and at the polb in

1833.

that

the

trait,

domineering

yet

have not

________
Tho
Gcoriga IVmocrata claim 73,000
of slavery . ^.j^ty. They boast that mu a freed- j

l«n eradicated from

‘he I nUu Was electel to any o®rc.

The well authenticated eases of
.
.
.
.
....
”•
wk-

South.

are dtsco. raging

PM.rf A. MA

_.
.
. ' .
. ,
Therein more virtue in a single year of
,b.„ „
,K,

M „rora

repeal

of tho Missouri Com­

Northern

the

Democrats by the none in achieving that
great act of politics! iniquity.

They

' V»« —gbl Io bare Ini I. .A 1^.,

I'rrr, ol

tau

uua.ng

are not

Soolh Cirolio., .bo .ppnl, lo b» "1&gt;™- 1 «*•'■
ocwk frioM JI on. Ao Suu to Mop JI

had

Jeff Davis

.

are

• oip|4o&lt;l ooUirr, M ।

k, o&gt;Ae bi. .Sdoril to

to -*&gt;«

toeul

The secret ofrocwea, may be found in |

Crockery.

to sprcid a terrorism over the whole South i turn victory into defeat.

. if .b. p.lrol .pu. «( i

^t tou-u...,,

Aoolhcr

slavery day. wasrttll in operation.
A j ' (-BtW
gentleman who d"scribea himself ax “a • j
,
.
. ,
Mu. ».» .»j A. « nW C*.d » 2T 1b.“7" ’“ko“l

-

w’w 10
“ to-

writing about these things to a Northern [

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out. ,
&gt;-

M{*ytre now « your

•

confederates at bit friend, an editor, says nt tl-c close of hta | .
letter :
If you should lo.ppeo tn allude , "ljr
aud Dobbin. In Buto anything 1 have written ,dea^ J..r't 1

er.

«). •&gt;dl vol

faithful

elbow tn Guthrie

Republican, will

lUat

»*« &lt;4®rt Represents

tbe

Cobb, Jolfa B. Floyed and Jacob Thonip,
son. Throughout both administrations

Zm. U W..W|Ur, 1
to C~«ra“ “ fo“' &lt;&gt;«&gt;«. of th.
, । Slate.
stat*
a II
All
the present Representatives .in
for * • has bis horseman riding of;
Cvngrem from Missouri arc Democrats.
nights, and I live pretty dose—too dose,

the Bwiui cm Senators and Bepreaenla-

indeed, for healthy enjoyment.

cypher, aid the real

rulere vrerc

Howell

tivos fbrn sd ■ caucus witbin a caucus, and
WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE. AND this inner condare ruled and dictated to
MUUGH I AM NOT WILLING
. TV • THROW • UP THE
PABTT.
I AM WILLING
TO
EXTEL years it secured the chairmanships of the
THQSE ‘
WHO
JLAVB
USED THU TARTY FOR THEIB principal political Committees of both
OWN EVIL ENDB. I ACCEPT THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY BECAUSE I

.. /An-

Volumes could
doae the

condition

time than such

such a

man.

Dr. Hayes, the artic explorer, spoke at

not more plainly dis-

Cold Springs, N. Y., last .Saturday night,

of tho South at thia

aud the Democrats answered his arguments

a simple eonfeasion

Nevertheless

from

that snot a

permanent condition in any of these Unit­

ed Sta te—still United in spite of rebdlion,
bloodslied and the death of slavery.

the appointments in the Capitol were made
from the Southern States.

It

is rain to

shall hare oqnal

where.

Mr.

Hotisc proves

action of the present

this b n .t true.

gant domination

that

Tho old spirit of arro­
is as

vigorous

as ever.

FIRST PLADEOK THE TICKET:
AND I RECOMMEND TO
YOU
THE RKPOBL1CAN PARTY. AND

We

rights yet ruling every*

hurt nobody seriously.
liked a "/
'
reception.

_

_ _______
Ohio Jtnrnal

n.

mbos,

As a matter of fact, Got. Hayevkaa •
paid about two hundred dollars on bb

himself joyfully come tax. which
d&gt;.m» I. P&gt;i»g on, ■ .ought 10

cannot doubt that,
power, tliat
Tho White

••*71 .*?’*“* "

•

, .
xxibmM.

/ _______

. Furniture, Coffin^Bc^

AS,RADIX.

iu ®r":BKBTiifl&amp;Aco

he never recovered
In thh mtttr m la I-

Uagunp u Au eonnoeuou u loo Upor I flor. H.^u,
tant and significant to be neglected.
I

1 ,

The non he i.

tatyaud int^rity.

(nln.nJtle.taMn

TfRAT) THIS

! *

«a* W*:/ » &lt;-•

•

trated much of wrong and intuit to tlic

colored race, and its more ardent members
more of both, but have

have

meditated

been

restrained by its better

men on

'

* —WHIM

■

wherever it has got the porer ' has perpe­

Wo

HtwtingH. Aug. 7th, 18*.

He would have

(hnugl, i( i&gt; nn( yrt dn^Irf enough Co »U otbm, the U.u.ler hno onlr uM ek.,, r
M.neh Knit i. pnoM jolitie,. ■ Ilk I « „J hrighte, A.
^rfl'

says the Democratic party of the South,

^Wuld the' larty come into
purpose wil' be effected.

AY e buy for cash, and will not
be UNDERSOLD By any House
in the-City;— •

with a shower ofstones, which fortunately

Akcrman

•dwraWcn Ih-I
rkol.

persist rut

Ao ' (M i/M"4
Xp-JL. W,

&gt;u I

In Pierce's

spirit was

Cabinet the ruling
and he

WeeeH'4rotai&amp;9 ~to:,80cts. the
same you buy in q||ig&amp;itaoes or

, ,
’
merely the work of ignorant |»cof»lc, ani.
, 1Samuel Joon Tddoo bmpol. an wn»- az-b-i—
re campaign. Wo imagine that ho is vUvuD.
mated simply by eder prejudices. They are
~. .
~ 7—"—------ ---diradlv nmnsed bj poliUM. ofbiib t ere than
‘to satisfied,
“"16*1 iberhans
l*to|» di«iru«tad.
J,S-U««I.
.■
indeed.

They

both Douglas and lricrce into ac­

promise in 1854, and led

^%!E&amp;»A5 W&amp;T£

Political Note*.

The four years have passed, but whether

tliat autxl time has come or not. it is plain |

inlonouno .IA OBJ Quo .ho i. ,
base enough to be a radial." We might j-

Franklin

We se|i th^ best
ii.irt/flflBnTFiacr

~

quote from numerous speakers and premies । a few words ; Get every Republican voler

cepting tbc

I DO S’OT STAND HERE TO DE­
FEND EVERYTHI NG WHICH THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS DONE;
L .riJtajfr-WjaRN- TWj otarocKATic
PARTY IS HSLD Ur AB THEPAB•I Y &lt; »E REFORM. I AM REMINDED
’or THE DECREPIT OLD LION IN
THfc FABLE. WHO SOUGHT TO
ui ttAlN &gt;Y -afeftATSOT-WHAT HE

Cheese

iu/

■

bss not yet come."

have in any shape you

We bra^ on. ? ‘

at St.

tutotinati'iH

Pierce at Concord and found him pliable

cowed

I IBJBOX W. WILCOX.

Tildnt

Lratit—the Cincinnati Enquirer said :

to their deeigns, they carried him in Con­

Southern pol ticians had visited
■Il W.KTINCHCUMIL
n:rttr.in ibeRi.r. L«i
A D.BOJLK. ’

You t
want

....
.
.
I., ra*TiDLi aasii
“I say it with much regret, the good time ' totaiocbick.

They triumphed when

rvn iu 1844, and thus secured the exten­

S&amp;S1.15"

Spices,

And on the 9th of July, 1876— tn
dag» after

it safejo have a mixture of races in all
parties at the Eoutk and to let lhe negroro

eo« A „ IM m.,

------------ WJEUW^

Groi

Without

the comp H support of the Southern. Dem­

‘-'i of New York.

ItaMii

of free

freedmen,

schools, of experience in voting and ia the
other duties of citisenship, would make

brain, the muscle, the vim of tho Dem­

at
rto $1.00, we
to beat
the County.
,8i- .0i«

Hon. Alexander Cameron, of Kalaiaa.

mMmWL.v ,.^uy»RTOROSSW

reo.’.wbo rewired a greonbaek noeinattem
for Btate Senator, in a speech at the Hav­
re A Wboebr Chtb at Kahnmoo

Friday

night, took the ground that the currency
be an power!?* against

THE OCTOBER ELECTIONS.

the Southern ele­

ment as it /me when the perplexed and

Tbe reswkrf thd October' dectiow b ]

;.'j!£O€
-toCT.tato.ioo4 &amp;MM*

cious men on grounds of prudence.

These

last grounds arc all resolvable in to a fear
that the G jvcrnmrat of the United States

will interpose if they go to fiir, awi Jrnre

Aradrirrii

(0.0. iu,,

topnlnftkr

question, though important, was ouberdi.
Mtc to certain other great quretiona in*

*•

F-M
And

Hrditnted arti

power a! WcaUttytao."
Every disinter­
lion not owly io ar 2 but political rights. '
—1 voter will tocognise tho force of this
J-oto- ’The presence of sweaty ox-Coufedcratc ,

a,, u a„

•k-nWUMdrib, urf .Id, th. H_,h.

M

,1^,,^

to pnoool M ni, a cerijoly

M “1 M W&lt;
lAhkown 1.1-3

Look horO * '

SSAAi'.r?1.1

*T£iwr%a^^finu ii&lt; tiw -StateT

li.XilB.nMS-. lWMa.0w

.j

He 2Us.

violence and intimidation now going on at-

_

the South, who would make equal rights

AirtT"

: «n7it?«WRM

lb. Mood,

rA^rdiag A

A.SooAm,

the Govem/eat with noh words as those
oMl.

by Be Hill,

pewm nd pwpnrity, nd tbol a Io .«&lt;

the party to which the tranigra-

■to" ’• .a «mna, Au ,

^al.iabury
SarJkaarfkia,

■* to

jitf

�^HeckljU^^HiWr.

&amp;epnblioan Meetings

Special Notices.

^fUUtwHSHSSS” WSSTV.

HA.5TINF1S CITY DRUG STORE.

sysltm arise Ir-Jn • vitiated eon iition of the diere-

QUIISE

&lt;rliAN&lt;■&gt;:«•*

n- H- TIMMJAMD

ICo desire t 'J call your attention to oar stock of strictly
pure i) JiLGSt.nd .M£D1Cl^t US If 'e make a soeciaHtu in
dealing in o.idy strictly prime DRUGS.
believe it is
for the interest of onr Castomers as iveil as ourselves to
sell only prime, and pare MEDICINES.
H’e have a large stock of

. -- .. ----- „WA... ,ir.M.u (nvuun rirn.'w
headaebe, taaUlity to .Imp. vvrtUo, l.uulaa ia tbe

u i-Vpre-. .,-.tuntay.»45aw**n*« f-

■

■j,, fttwv •-

taneons disat

Machine Oil,
*
Best Castor Oil,'
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

*■”■

Us hod in the Jwntl will be ftally illuetrated

Hon. P T. VanZile
WIL1. Sl&gt; EA K AT TH El.’OURT
HOUSE. IN THIS (TTY. ON
SATURDAY. EVENING, OC­
TOBER, 2l«t. AT 7 OGI.OOK
SHARP.

fur Tilden na Ima.A, though the Republican.
OTdSsJs'

State.
MtaroaTCxL—Thia a world of miafurtnne,

POS

18 lo be aKicted

slt»HN W. (’fBTKII.

i. P. u*«-h'onb

cdUlUmoro. Bedford. Jebne-

Hair. Vegetable Sicilian Heir Renewwr ia the

i. M. 3 KT ISA. F.

(OLATY OFFICERM.

which it is *ds|Hrd by ths most nutiiral and pro■rauive aclivii, witbvut disturbing tbreonUibrium

'

-

(tEIIRliE M.

Dewey.

&gt;IU&lt;|rlpbl8 friend.
►y • ,ould cwrulnly

procure eome

..... -Freak S Mottm
V H mub taUa

Notice toTeecherv

TODAY'S ADTKRfiaSUnHrSs

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
Hauling-, Aug. 12th 1R70.

stare us&lt;&gt;mepu. Bu’inessn.w.llrht

one. witbent whieh we think i

W.H.

Bought very lew and TI’E will sell them at
prices that trill please the closest buyer.

.

Oct. 18th, nt (.'rm’« Corners.
-Oct. 19th, at Pinery School
House, Yankee Springs.
Oct. 20th, nt Middleville.
Oct. 21st, at Cheney School
House. Oarlton.

In thia way. um D. B. DeLand A Cea Hut
CKruital
when yeu will Ire surprised
fbsrsJs'

fnllr

Geo. M. Dewey.U&lt;
_t
_ . IQth, at
McNvo School House. Irving.
Geo. M. Dewey, Oct. 17th, at
Hickory Corners,
Geo. M. Dewey, (kt. 18th, at
Hopo Center, Shrontz. School
House.
Geo. M. Dewey, Oct. 19th. ut
I Center School House, Rutland.
' Oct. 20th. at Yankee . 'pnngs.
Oct. 21st, at Durfee School
| House, Baltimore,

proQtahie.

1 Clement .Smith, Oct. 20th, at
; DotvSchool House, Johnstown.
| ('lemont Smith, 0«t. 21st, nt As&gt;yria Genter,
Te.wMblp ftip l. ■ Oct. 23d, at Branch School I lense
Maple Grove.
..
, Oct. 25th, al Garltun Center.
Pefttions.
I Out. 26th, nt Podlink
' House, Rutland.
P. H. FltagwMhi. P««do« Agent, of Indianj Oct. 271Ikui1 Bryant
.polls, Indiana, collect. ponaion., and may t*
•afoly truetad to Meuro any payment. lh.t may I House, Baltimore.
be doo from tbe Goremment.. Many aro en­
' Oct. 28th, nt Irving Station.
titled to pen.iot. who may not bo awar of that
firet. Mr. FtiagmW pnbliahe. a pamphlet
giving foil information on tho aabjeri, whieh
ia eent free. Hl. bwaloee it ImmMM, .nd hi.

Clbmbnt Smith &amp; J. W. StisciiCOMB.

ae to

Clement Smith and .1. W. Stinchcomb, Oct, 19th, nt Woodland
Center.
&gt;
J. W. Stinchcomb aud T. B.
Diamond, Oct, 18th. at Carlton
Center.

W. Cuatoe.

oonMCttene el

Washington are ea.b

enable Mm to Meuro prompt retnrn.

Notice to Teeekert.
A. hwlulU. Nr i^l-n Nr lUll-.a
wU, h. red ., ,b* Sebool

oo hc. U. m

nmm m tbe m;

ALLEN &amp; TREGO'S

Fall and Winter Millinery I
HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.

•

All kinds of Ladies' Under wear at the LowestPrices.

Fancy
iever ami
'person.
“i opposite

Goods of all kinjis Cheaper than
in quality to suit the taste of every
Remember the place, State Street,
Roberts’Drug Stordr
•
GIVE US A CALL.

Political Pensions Etc.

MRS. CLARA AIXEK.
MISS VINE TBEGO.

POLITICAL!;
FUEiiriuAXi

""ONLY 10 CENTS !

the political Put.

xxi31yl*

SPLENDID DISPLAY OF
bu.ratM W« m«k» tbU unitarM1*!*! »t*r; To
uihuura.I wikllMll.G*!
will Vtnd onrdol­
lar tn PM for the lroBbl«.of wrirfwt. roll pwrtieutarv. remplm worth »««««! dollar. b&gt; r.intlo
work oa. and a oony of Homo and Firwifo. on« of
(*• laifort and Ire.I IlliuUaied paMfoaUoa., aM
rem froo b» mail. Koadrr. If »•« ■*»» Hmu&gt;&lt; nt
aroltilil* wi.k, .wire, fre»&gt;w« Aiaaoa d- (b..

Clement Smith.

Hbtery will

the

‘

...

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r.muWm (Tufo .

xxidGtf

Machines,&amp;Marble Works. Ayer’s jjldvs.

helMICK’S

F. W. HELMICK,

Groceries.

Ayer’s

WOIUtic

Cherry Pectoral

REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN1

Price 10 Cents pei Copy
OK «l OO PEK D&lt;«EM.

tb

THE IICKFOID AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine

Hupt.

Dsiaca Ofirv

Ctienittcs to re-orreage the bomuorntfo eearety Hekrt "ti to b. held oi Wedaooday,

*• with it distinctly nnderoUmd that the
ar. specially invited la

1&gt;. W. Kiskers, Oct. 18th. nt
Barney’s Sdiffl’l Honsc. Beltimore.
pcooniMorj note given b/ William ' p W NiukeFU Mid E. C. Barnum,
pp and h» brother, of HMtin^.
q
21bL at Woodland ('enter.
Uinj Wioien. dtw Oct. 15 187b. I
'
feta note nepnent has been etoPped.

section of country Uhto are persons, publicly
known., hoharo been restored from slanning.tU
'even dm perate discares of the lun.s, by IU use.
lAt) i Im hare tried tt.seknew Wgv M» snpertonty;
end ubm IU virtue' are known, no cue brsUstes
as to what nwdlctae to employ to reberc the dis­
tress and suHtruie peculiar to pulmonary alkeuoas. cnaaar ntcToaat. alwey. eConte &gt;oMint rcllof. and performs rap'd cure* if the
ni'CMrr rarsetle, nt broaehial disorder, as well as
the mutt lorinhlalde diseases of the lmi;s.
* ¥as&lt;rirna».l to nhihlremamhl tbe.Uslressinc .Usmss-s wbkeh beset t&gt;e Throat .nd Cheat of

Tnn&gt; OU1 Everybody. The ladle*

the pemm who found
H *iB
confer
nally Invited.
ixod it
will w&gt;n
,L'r a
■ i, cort
.
&gt; thti subscriber
; jBv Order of llrp. Cto. Cont­
’
s. J. Brosuux, Cainnun.
AM
,
XXHMre •

tbe tmc' an Kye, a bwt
TUBE.U,''''’“y'biiur
tensua.
of M*®*
ot Varies*
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Folic??

Local

jfrinsetaent* on o
11 parties wbomai
nfrinrinr macbim
*Ao iMtroeUun I
linute directions

1 eyhn-Hr^TS aredl-

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Euilnctit fbyskbao Uiroocbont tiw.CMUUry
prerenlre it.ami Clergymen olleo nremwreewdU
from their kuoukMlfiv- of Us c4ttU

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th,

AVIN8LOW'S STEAM'

»*Up. Ire no’. Ml Io U ia MU*4mm
। * it hot for tb« oppoaiHoa *11 aleag tbe
M 1Uw “
‘‘•f of p^puadw foe tte

Uuk on th. aovomb of Xovmhr.

Wnswlkud a bro** home belong-

ai—

«!««•-■ lreSS.^I

tbc Court Row.

Win

J- Colt &amp; 8on bar. opowad a fiBa m bat
kff.rso.Mtr^c, oppMu tMotonof

SLti.
- ata. “** A,
♦ «Sl»nlv where ttey propaM UmQ »M&lt; ,ii ,i
•**pnmforrw4ypa7,tM«Miy.tMr*»* mmterfku »Wy*e«*'y, dare undertake U to, gin tb«m a

aai.WI

F-W « u.

MARBLE WORKS
MARRIAGE GUIDE. CH 8EAUH f ATHOtOGY.

wdl, cfoter”

A.t Kalamazoo, Mich

&lt;*Uar‘

FM.ir. on
preml"' °r
F4^
0 V GMKJF,KU&gt;.

®*
' Kalurdaj
Mlunlay our ,Uwu wtre overdod with

Mj -'^-hMteMe ——lobe
f r
t- ‘°d lU
U“** * **« Lookmd
». *» right hero now. Thia all grow, ent of

Praetkml ud An.lytirml Chmutatt.
_ KU&gt; UK AU. DlUXMJin* KVKKTWHKBC

Oiution.

WHOL^iALB A UTHL

Mouuiue»te*f iUebeot Ametkoii and
Imported Marble, TublM# 52?. ®£*d ‘
ntonrfl of til! daicriptlon mRflnlo&lt;*-cr
on abort noth*, *£» Granite M&lt;mun&gt;ent» ofthevarioen
rapptted

to curtotnf r*.

rfRv-

mS’,bL?nl«Sh rfS^xrmlx-' UM,
•'« paired io Imra Ual tba liufo mw

jTL

A.d-S*’"”*’

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"•«».

JaxamM. WUUMM^
»*4 iaaUmllykUUd M

xACBT,,t»-

h •**“ lk*» with Nmette

F. Ctarta, Grmrrmt Affeat.
JT. K. K»1»1bw«*, a*«m l»
■arrjr co.

VITER UE

iJIF. IBUR

xxiM«x&gt; 1 Shingles Lath &amp;c.

�.... ;&gt;. -

■

uro,

Legals.
A spicy bkotoh dmeriptm of the Atabbon, Topeka BQ^ S««rta
Railroad, tho
beauties, scenery and plewmro resorta of
the Rocky Mountains, by “Nytu Crinkle,"
KYATS 0* MlClll
tho musical and dramatic critic of the
re. in lh« City .f
Ano York World, sent tree on applica­
tion, together with the Sus Jnan G'wWr,
maps and time tables of thia new and pop­
ular route from Kansas City and Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver aud all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arixona and the San
Juan Mines. The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on tbe continent between tbe Mis­
souri River and the Rocky M.uuataiu»
without change. Special round trip tour­
ists' tickets from the Jfittoun Jiitrr to
l&gt;rnrcr at' 850. good to stop off at all
points. Addrew.
T. J. An DEM SON,
.
Gen. Pau. Agt.
deucy af raid petition. and tho htorin&gt; thereof
XXfi2U*
Topska. Kan.
by e.u»i bc s cony of th1* order U. C«»u hjtebtd i n
th«H*m&gt;o* Karc.MCsx Baxytn,. urespatrnr

lBWfAhfi ffi PL^

■W SEffi.:

her neat, tn the
levra aro to be

STEBBINS BRO’S^h.Way;s pills

4£r. ftSMSTJ.a

w.

K eep It.

r-;JTA&amp;r.«£5?

voh
furniture

I!

Of every Description whirh tve
iron, toe toucwinc Anewnrau. w *«»
Uoe of thl« Stale aro to be .nbmittw! to th. people
•f tho State for their adoption or rejection, vli.:
An amendment ilrikinc from tho CiMlitOtion

ry (Jouuty. fcr thi’-c re««‘ti’:
Kt. BertW*
have ho rent I d )x»y ■
21. Ilreaw #e uutke Ilii'TOo.i if out

HINULE

tatodrtoaiifM^UtluorB. j»e»idcd for by Joint Kmoln-

GD AKIM AN'S «ALE.~
0. &lt;MII« ilSn .i'i«

make.
.
We sell none of thiscbcar’-’naik’h’nr-

PROBATE ORDER.

nlturc that Is made by ronehint ry. Tlu
goods we innfce !•‘toad® liT-eAaad. ’iiml’

Srervliry uf Ftab

wtiranted. .We 1 trite oil -jwrwrn* to
mil and itisprct ourKODdx/ U»r they nt
bear luspeclkm. No IrouUe at all
,

Va’sr^ftstr..

Whitntan'rt Aborted Candio—the beat
n the market. A fall irapply at J. P
Roberta’.

guridi ouisclves.
3&lt;1. IketiMtf*rk®»p‘-hebmt»-work­

men.
i
4th. Dec-ithw wr warrant tlPgSfaht w*

BSE
flr»» aho«

snST!.'

cun sell chca|*er rhati aD/Koi^ In Ifae

san^wwiT^BWi

B, C. PBTNDIX
jwdye of Probate.

mu

w«*l mid nU.kind^ (') I

Where

.•tWK^sr^r

1

M. D. Revd dreires to call attention to
■hii new Wagon Shop, where he may be
fiuind at all nours of any day, ready to do
any work in hia line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the best buggy ever seen in tbe county ot
Barry. Don't forgot the place; iu the
shop with Jason Rich &amp; Bro., corner o
Church and Railroad Street.
xxfitf

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~

~ HASTINGS ‘

pROBATaowora.

MTATE OP MICHIGAN

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Pensions, Etc .■Wwiaf. Ad. DrQES £~

W . MAPIn.
Guardian.

show tfOtidB.
.
Parties bavinr i*i®Ur« Io &gt;mrua
would do well U»
them framed of m&lt;

cieruv;

lower* HIP .1.

Uiud

MO WC can do U P *.xrandCbt«&lt;&gt;sr
tiny bowe Iu P
./ CmiMSr. W o keep
the Largent Di.a Hc^t Nclfrctttu slgck
PierVRE FRAMED AND MOTLI
IXOB, BKACKCTM. ’ PAFKB-Hqfrt-

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

W

-M

KR.S,
au
wa ?urPKilHoLuns,
and everything in the Furnftvrn Hne&lt;
We Invite all jwwsans to cull anti look
.l)inor&lt;ler» of the Kidnrjri.

Peerless Milk Safer.
w i.n cxlilmtiwr ut

ri^Tiu^bi^

PROBATE ORDER.

talore. All kinds of work mibJv m
dor. Iteperiritofr of nil kiucUof^ibl &lt;ii

An Unaadmurt striking from th. OnaUtntion
action 47. Artiel. 4. beaululve Department whieh
£»tinj tiw'”'f ^,W*1 ft r bT J&lt;,*Ut K&lt;*o,’,lon

L, rndXS. dUl’-M

$55 f 77f.’Trt,“eA5?.“itS?I5S

DISSOLUTION OFPARTNERSHIP
Tba partnership heretofore e«i*tlar hotwmu Do.

LLsii.’i isuxaatstartsji

IK‘

saras sfti

•buald to isirii artixtfiaj t&gt;
i.pni the DlUt*M&gt;' *h»U

nituve iicatlv dam*.
**
WK AU-LAN BDftiNEW '
&lt;
Furniture Roon*. »outhmide.£uuc_St.
op|&gt;oaite H. A. Goaslyiwr’s J

n. the foil*,wise amendment* to the Look,
tntion of tbl* State are submitted io the people of
the Stole, for their adopt&gt;'«u or rejection, pursuant
to the requirement* of tbe l.omlitutioo andjbo

SOLD BY ALL .PKtTOOISTB.

our Fur ifi

XTEBMIKS «M’R

ImaaM'S..

EUB8J5:

H A DAT

DISSOLUTION- NOTICE.

TWfet

SJBdnofPn.l‘.
axstu

homs:

Qeo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Col
JOHNit?. I KI.Sheriff or Barry I’cu

ADMINISTRATORS SALE
I ahall toUat

STs&amp;j

D^XifleW “Sd'.^n
Brwakeleld hl* wife, of llallitnorr, Harry Con
Miehiann. to Unrein MeOmber. uf Balt Imam. I
n County Miehitnn. bearing date thol thda
Jannmy. A. D.. I&lt;m. and duly recorded nn tbe

Ia

tbc Best Lager Brewed iu the Went
**t ‘w Cnrt ^MILWAT KKM BBKWKH1

zxtliwi

r (&lt;J north, retire- win Mcomber to G
and Pliny T. 2tat

uuWis'4^o!'-

Special, Chrule aid Obscure Diseases
«Ui*r sex. WW er eU. inktrM or Imirad.

s&amp;swts.'te

THO?. -. SRAUl'K, Prwidre!.

IntoraiL and al*o sn attorney fee df on. hundred

o«Anr,„
MlCC

xxtnwt.

S600.000 IN 45IFTS fl

outsans
AUDRutSsra:
■“.&lt;r&gt;uvon ri «IU

a;

IK76, and
. I-?':, m

xixrrr days roarrroBEMKBT of Tint ,

Farmed WU11.au.

KEmCIT CASH DBTBIBDTIM CO­
FOB A FVI4. DBAWINO.

Cotxrrnf Bxarr.

j"

uMCtuir.

Dated felll

.*.«*«J p
xxUlwU

SALE ON EXECUTION-

-Mjt&amp;Sr-Aiflbs

$600,000!
Thoa. P. Porter, ex-Got. Ky. Gen. Miner.

**» thw eilibia lUtoim. VnaunMnn.

PEOPLES
III!!!. 77

^OR. SALE: W. H. GOODYEAR,

Fruit Lands in tlio
TlicPi-uggist.
MichiCTpT^fignit hell....
nrtpertfidly ivinouycts
THE FOE OF EA1N One, Fruit and gar­ | that he has again estate
dening farm of 25 1-2 in th. npfr. Tlt.lDE,^
TO SUW AKD REACT
la theUrand Old
acres to Errkanjfl;, hasiiist'&lt;/&lt;k and dniliiarrti'
a fresh .aud genui’U
MUSTANQ
for a farm near.- Has­ ing.
Staek of Drugs and Midi’
tings. Correspondence, cinefr. JJht hlnps. fanr!l
Goods, and ra faet a Mm«?-£i,Jl£*R’‘T‘x,I,’"B'rEW OF
solicited., .
THE ENEMY OF UKASE 1

DHAW1MG POSITIVELY
NOTICE nr ££J^m£*IONERS ON
THURSDAY, NOV. 30th. 1876, HATkOFJfiqffittAN.)-. Prntet. Court for
A Fortune for Only $12.00.

.£5^

umianth*. wBibe atoeuywafcee. ,
Ail OSrers.ScU^^^’ffifl-.r, wsVn

mm*. And wbm.*. no proe*e*Unsi cithw st law
efisssw"-—

tta. In whieh to.pre
ination and adjsit-

’ Arrant ot Pay “’“I ISownl?.
OSeerw. faldiara. and j&gt;ltoro of the I
Lrrrbrir.. .rr-.n Mtrnift . : tub i

K.TVMlWrt.toTKS;,

KOTICE OF ^^^IgMOMERS ON hundrod and thirty d«lfon&gt;
STATKdrVICBXOAN.l M Probate Conrt for
CoVPTT o* Binxr.
J"
mid Cmuny-

’iriK

SALYAT0B BEE1

sraLftM

YOUR

Old Bounty 14ftl Warranto.

*rr*ru&lt;
»enW wilt»

MORTGAGE SALE.

XSgitX;

in and to ths real

Kill .u.
plaint*
Bl..tche.
1£S-

L LN I WENT,

SOT11*?.1?
-iokr nr XvtM.
wju^V/cuEg. ko11^^

KlWdl

MAx'’'i»rmv*’
^klCrs THE* HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OR a

ADMINISTRATOR’?! SALE-

plete Staci- of

W. A Woodwofth, Atty. Merchaadisr. which he
and ReaL.Edftjjj Agt. Douglis,' M tko ptoplf at Greatly n'
thtred PricfiK.
„
Mich.
■•iwU

■ SRVJl.VlIEIl.the Pf 0.
pie’s
r'^:

^n,ss'S-s&amp;
'"•"V Cw l»h ami aK
N'»‘" •.!*«••!• 04) of

.w *“•
STEINHOFF &amp; WGOD
POSITIVELY CURED.

C£l""7
xxitowT

TAKE NOTICE-

anti lettat d
KOTICE.

■«-&gt; *t&gt;L JHh DTK.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,1876.

MESSER
&amp; POWERS,’ I
^re agents for the Celebrated

WHOLE 1^1093.

3. But thdYibove tissue of incorrectness
iis very secondary to the false and cruelly
1unjust imputation tlio Jackson man makes,
with the aid of the ''leading Republican
of Branch County," upon Mr. McGowan's
| Statements of some of tho Creditors. 1Quincy branch was established—in fact character in the matter, namely, this :
That while depositing the sum of $550
______■ ■
&lt;did bustucu at the Goldwater bank before
McGowan became a partner. To accomo­ in tho bank I "told Mr. McGowan that I
I F.-oui tb. Coldwater Republican. '
date thett? Quincy depositors and extend entruAtcd
1
it. with him simply upon tho
■
The editor of tho Jackson Patriot, dur- ।their business the firm of Bowen &amp; Me- strength
ot my pSbGdenoc in him individ­
I
! ing the lime the County Fair was in pro- ।
I nevo said such a thing. Had
Gpwan rented a smell room in tho village ually."
'
gross was in this city attempting to ।fitted it up with a safe and necessary fix­ I done so I would- have considered Mr.
secure certain fhets with reference to the ।lures and placed one of their clerks there MeGowan by this day. a disciple of Bow
failure of tho bank- of Bowen &amp; McGowan, ,to receive deposits. This clerk made a Tweed
'
end other political thieves and
for tho avowed object of injuring his ,daily report of tho business transacted, and equivocating
rascals.
•
chances in tiio present political campaign. ,some member of the firm gave the Quinsy,
Somewhat better posted in regarding
X 3
It secured some points that it supposed to ।branch a personal inspection (wo or throe thia
little private mater of mine than the
t
be frets.—But it altcrvfk the form of tho times
(
Republican of Branch County"
a week. In tho establishment of leading
'
n
! facts, and drew infercnc&amp;Twhich made die ।
the Jackson man whom he interview­
this branch it would seem there could and
&gt;
; article an unjust political attack upon Mr. hardly
।
been any "trickery or deception" &lt;ed, I will state it correctly.
McGowan, who has alwayn stood well in ।practiced. We publishod a jtatoment ' During the four and a half years of my
this community aud docs to-day, notwith- ,made by a number of tho Quincy deposi- ’residence in Coldwater my aecnmt has
I standing die misfortune which has occur- ,tore in which they say that they “believe been
'
kept between two hjnks ; the latter
i cd. Wo know how easy it is-to accuse a ]Mt'. McGowans relation to tho buaincna two
’
years or more in Bowen &amp;. McGowan’s
I man of evil motives and bad intentions ,was entirely honnt nml honorable and Jthe fonnur Tears in the Coldwater Nation­
l when others haw buffered as the result of tthat he projiled nothing by the failure." «al.—The main part of the $525—not $550j die misfortunes of this man. But we know, jIs it possible that the statement of mon wat
a regular descendingbalance of rnning
’
I too, that (f-cn-times .the man who suffers ,
With tho exception of an indi­
who have, suffered is to ga fbr nothing, account
।
I this calamity is made to appear as a knave while
,
remark made some two years ago or
the gowrip of ll|c street, and Detfio- rect
I
I when in reality nvery instinct ol his ua- (cratio at (hat, is to be spread broadcast by more, never did a word pass between Mr.
[TH It urc and every purpose and intention of ]Democratic opponent# and bo swallowed as ‘McGowan and myself regarding my rela­
m a depositor in tho bank ; not one
j liw life is to treat nil his fellow* with lion- absolute
,
truth? Ef the creditors of Bow- tion
•
I | ot consideration. In the case of Mr. ,
; ncr with Mr. Bowen. The first
en i McGowan are satisfied a.t to the wore
’
F
___ ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------- — -- ----------------------------- ---------- i McGowan, the Democratic party, through general
,
I had with Mr. McGowan—save the
honesty and integrity of tho men, wood
'
above alluded to—was at my house on
1
,« b««a m« .arc tho libolers in society who are always one
e
, charge*—out inferences aud slurs which ;ready to grairp at anything that appear/ the
morning after tho failure, when ha,
'
havousod through tho columns of ,wrong to be luitencl to in preference to 'my first informant, told mu thAnewfcot' the
r
a m a n ptct r r / r i m a t, i t a tj
't,10,r paiTa tbrjnB1M&gt;u‘ ,h»c Dwt.n* ha’c «thc.«c men who have lost and are tho iu- ’disaster. I told Mr. McGowan tmn that
-A-X A.vrlclV'U
1 l ■ J-L-cvXjJa,
-attempted to pouon &lt;t&gt;«i prrjuJtcr the jure!
;
parties.
1despite my lore I had not the slightest
One door east of Goodyear s Hardware
mind. of the p^plc against a man who b 1
of his integrity. I tell him to
The editor of the Patriot al»o notes suspicion
!
HMt»ngH, April 12, 1876.
I universally respected by men of both nor- (certain individual depositors, and in some jnote, putting the verb in the utmost
■.
...
J - ■-!"''1'7,1
, ■-',r
tics in this county, and has to-day their sf thorn—yes by tho general construction 'strength oftjbc present tense. 1 lelt gor­
-Doctor AI kin S
Double _Cpl_UITin.
_________ _ confidence and will rccoivc Jtlicir support ’
I was not called upon by promi­
of the article leads tM to infer that Mr. ed-that
'
nent citixens of various shades of politics
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EVERYBODY
READ,
READ.
READ
JTKIS
McGowan sdioited tho*o individual de
GEO. M. DEWEY
-u.«^—,
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1
in a general way the Democratic party ।posits. The first person cited is Rev. J. when they circulated aud signed the paper
rvnOK .I.V/&gt; PVBL1SH/R.
s M E DIAL
I NHT1TUTB I ha# ban slurring Mr. McGowan without ।Gordon Jones, pastor of the Presbyterian affirming their firm belief in Mr. McGow­
DISEASES.'•»
making specific charges. To those slurs . —not Congregational, as the Patriot says- an’s integrity. I would have signed it in.
FUIP TH I ■RGICAL
rtantly.
IRONIC
AND
S ZVbo lioew'r'« l^raOca hin.it clisit-k. central i and insinuations wo shall not attempt a ,
church in this city. Tho editor of die
U
Grind Ri'AU
Mr. Editor, I may appear a little ear
««nvBnien&lt; at
; reply. If tie THKplii are 'to bo hood-wink- Patriot did nat call on Mr. Jones at all to
31 Mouroe «&lt;rccl, &lt;n.t«»itc (aboro llalhb-in ( r| |,y that Style of 31 argument we should jsecure iu formation from him, and as a *nest; hut whan I say anything to anyone,
TERMS Of SVBSCMPTIOM:
At».i
lie In alM »nolhcr,entn.n-Ue at
j ndviso the people to beware of tho men ;matter of conrac made a false statement of I* think I know what I say ; and I do know
that! arn^t in tho habit of
ling
Gs««*j-r»a» year !■ AJvaa*e—--------- —
vi Ottawa •trrrt. b«i«cta tbe Library ,nJ i who uss such argument. Like the snake tthe facts in tho case. The Patriot says ‘
lf5XF*&gt;J :a .bAimim ....I......—--------—
V.I«Trt«| io ,l« pw. Ih, .Uiko U -ll.
1that Mr. Jones told Mr. MeGowan that ‘untruths about my own affairs, nor in’ or* "
der to help others to darken and deatroy
he left $550 in his bank "simply upon the &lt;
ituy mortal man's character—the most
Uwe the Itoetor before stlcnclinj to other batioew. ( coIUC OUt and laCC the facts as they CXISt. .strength of the confidence which he had in 1
precious thing he can have on earth.
OS^boen.Sxm.V-H. m. .-and.101° X. I
Tbfl
rith the view of |
him individually." We called upon Mr. I
D R- A I K I N
i "ascertaining tho facts in the aro" it says. ,Jones, who hxs held peculiarly intimate
Yours truly, J. Gordon Jonkb,
HJ TEE OF AD VER TIS1NG.
Pastor 1st Presb. Church.
I came to Coldwater and ‘Twovcrwd with ;relations with Mr. McGowan and his
At peectninetix law-fal in «&gt;•’'»£,
hi* many of the business and professional men” ।family as a friend and consoler in times of , Tho second case noted is that of Mrs.
*&gt;-"•”■ T11' Isevere family affliction, as wall as a pastor Elixa Spring, in which, as in most of the
other oases, the editor of tho Patriot stup alt hop* of whaf-, Uu rawedioa are
I Patri &gt;t savs it "oceasioualb- met n wan who ,of the church which Mr. McGowan attends 1
^fan^rtawvfistboraaieVofdlBaMe, re»torias j fiyinjutihiaed with Mr. McGowan and ex- .and showed him the article in the Patriy 1tempts to excite indignation by tho ioferehtial manner of,exprawing himself. Mr.
S;
fn
d
a
belief
in
his-honesty
ol
purpose
u
,
of. which he declared to us as Od»e in '
i' p.cei uxor »&lt;
Emerson Spring was tho man who did the
railed upon *»
faTM tlm Bank failure was coUocniod.
,every particular save tho fact that he was
fcUalaaa! (.'•
2X1?.7^5 rtSh. tram hi- ability,..4 -or- ■ Occasionally I" Th.- people of thj. Du- .a depositor. Subsoquoutly we received businres for Mrs. Spring, and in ooavers
P ------------- "“IrfJlkJrKt ‘rict are led to infer that the vast majority the following spicy and pleasant letter from ing with him wc found that none of tho
famiy—the mother or the son, who wxi
earn Ab to aaa/ iixi
oSenunn'eo a ; of the people ia this section consider Mr. him:
than materia* and &lt;
executor, and had the money and the
and haptor- ! yjc&lt;;uWa:, perfectly unscrupulous and dis
“rtttsiv.”
property to look after—harbored any ill
E
ditor
R
epublican
:
—
r.”,
, .t,. ’ how -:. Thia is the fair inferoucc (Yum
You have called my at* ention to an ar­ feeling toward Mr. McGowan, and did not
woit ■ i|,e vo'ding of the article in the Jackson
behove that he bad intended to do them
'• ••••*• *•“ : pntri,t. Nothing'Ll farther from the truth. ticle originally published in the Jackson
y
for p
an injury. Wc also received from Mr.
Tin- return an the polls in November Prtriot and copied in the Detroit Free
next in this county mil prove thia to tho Prw of Oct. 3d. The general object of Spring the following note:
entire satisfaction of The Democrat* who the article is to give n detailed account of Jtoiruii Rkpvblicin—
Noticing an article in tho Detroit Free
McGowan's bank;
are now Crying to bolster up their own the failure of Bowun
CENTRAL IIVISE,
w-ak nomination by blackeuing the char- its tjtecial object to show the relation of Preit, credited to the Jackson Patriot, in
ater of the Republican nominee for Con- Mr. McGowan’s character to that failure. which reference is made to money deposit­
Among the list of depositors, mentioned ed by Mrs. Elixa Spring in Reweo It Me
grew. But whoaro the-prefcssional mtn
turbouoM of referred to as the source of the Patriot'/ in the article niy name cases firat- Had Gowan's bank, and, thinking it unjust to
tho account there, incorporated concerning Mr. McGowan, I dosirc to give a true
Juy’wStnaa information? We have it on reliable an
Hudast. iLsb-. oept. 11. VJ6.
_____ xxllllf
rrtMl« wail lhor5tv that they arcunne otimr thou ben. myself been correct anil just there would,. atotoment of the matter. I went to Mr.
u J. G. Parkhurst and Judge E. G. Fuller. have been no need of one word from me.— McGowan and asked him whether he
PHIL W. MISKERN.
But it is in every particular,and altogeth­ would taka the money and allow any in-&gt;
Porkhumt i- a randkiaSo on the Democrat
I M»ur -rail Ur yoor
ic ticket fur State Treasurer, and E. G. er not only incorrect,- bbt calculated to do terest on it. He said by special arrange­
Juum Ofn, r^c*- MidllarUla. Utah. xxUxl
great injustice to Mr. McCowan. Every ment. that if wo wo’d loavo u. there force
.... pu|]cr -s n£&gt;n performing the role of editor
iTurlr »u«r*t»fcl
HARVEY WRIGHT,
of the Reifort r, who has taken occasion to man, c^en (lie mest unprincipled dema­ months they would allow us fiva par ceat.;
AT LAW
AtelMtor l» (
cowardly strike at Mr. McGowan, but in gogue will admit tluR-a man's ehsructcr is but we eotifd draw it any time without in&amp; lataiua Ul'xk.ur,- Barlow A ll
a thing which can , bq. wtirely. separated tertr- : On three terns I left tbo-mpoay,
such a wav as to reflect upon his own
from his politics. $q',‘in this instance. 1 With- v&gt;j mothers consent. There bas
character. ' Both of these men am bitter
am not a pdlificiin, nor do I make the beat nothing in the whole transaction that
Democrats and would not scrupk to say
prevent •orrcction in tho' interest of Mr. ha* dtastroyed our confidence in Mr: Mc­
anything that would injure the charabter
MeGowan aaVpt&gt;»tgMn? y.yiu tooor- Gowan; and we honentjy bcHave that he
ef a political opponent.
'
&gt; root tho unjust ttttB’ifTVho intercut of Mio1 has acted iu good faith in tho matter.
Wc venture to say that tho editor Oftno
I nrakjjhis statement without Mr. Mc. man's'OharadtcrJ ‘ F'woutd doA as readily'
Patriot saw very few, if any, of Mr. Mc­
■ neorediy.demantimg/iifiUe^re^Utiis
Gowan's political friends, while be saw none
All Wa.Y br.wt.ll. .
J
*“
EttE&amp;fiON SPUNQ
of tho more prominent loecra .whom jic
' who repoql«ra^§iish*iU»f5tf) ,c»«P»
tyr, Thomas Sweeney is merftioned. He
mrntiona, but secured his raformtUion
,, .
,..• •
began " taking his money there several
Mooud hand. The editor a'so proceeds.to&gt; idfcrtfwK’ * '"
, : The Jadtero mrftt seid fhai I1D reamc sJi yam afco tad han kept it there ever since
tnvc bis opinion that they “must batt bocn
- die way-to Coldwater purposely and with for the reason that be could, get a M?*®it least a largo amount of tricktry and de­
REdD READ ! READ !
great painstaking to mt-at4he-c**5t M^h
2z*l.___ _
A^,r.brr»
.Ro klan
ception whether there W..W M ^a'

BOWEN A McGOWAN FAILURE.
The Jackfon Patriot Reviewed.

18764038

branch nt Quincy drew drafts on the i-uno
account in New York.
Wo are informal!
that a number of the business men of
Quincy bad done their buxines with Bowen
A McGowan for several years bcforc the

Also for the

IXL Wind Mill
Which is |he best self governing mill in
the market.

WAGONS
BUGGIES
Cheaper than ever.

uK
BMLWWMIW
Arid GROU\iii) POINTS for al! other1*1"
plows ill the market,

•

J|i6jwi-ll«kljll8pliblwi!taiw

,fsssswsi WJiErKirtil’l'SS:; *”s ™‘”»,

'

*k? d-”e "»* bo¥1-' ।

ma and Bosnras cam

wfoss

rt,
fed
nd
riv
inc
di*cy
mst’s
■ers

rx*2if.v

DENTIST

NadTille, •

lirtiiai.
—L

SSeBSKiwssna

. Or- J. B. LaSura’a Ad.

7

Special Medical Announoemenl

agemeut or not," and (Leu offers to fur
nish his readers with the infonuatrtra which
LoMcke-l up«- &gt;!&gt;• rwip«l -&gt;■"«“*- noB and professi:
It is well that this Democratm organ. has
noted specific cases as it givex » Cur cUnra Republican bT Branch County.
(Rather
fithcr to refute or admit the validity, of tjic
anamaloua anyhow). "Unless three leading
t?h Tho firat instance of “trickery and de- busmens and profussfontl" men" and this
"leading Rapubliren’of Branch. County"
were more correct in their.details regarding
tho other depositors mentioned than in
mine, the article would have yetj little
Which was n $1,500 «fu and a setof
left in H sft* a true bimw correction
books;and then asks, “Nowif
of Quincy had supposed for no inttant
that the capital of th. Qm»ey b«k«®- - ThosteMtoCPUlwA- tWr. cornration are

loy Coinfort and Happiness
TO THE

Slek aBd Affllctod I
of

Hastings and vicinity.
dr. J. B. LaSURE

[prrai

&gt;F-c“A!S»arranrh

a»r«'u‘-,

TrT.-riou

girted of a safe and a set of books, doss

tW.SCI TA TfoJfHtKK. -®S

I
1

HL.

99

anybody Im^o tliey would have made
an'y deposits at all in the concern ?
Hm
own statement is an absurdity. Is
the
capital of a branch always the capital of’
,
tho main business? There is not a parson
.
id Quincy but knew that tlw Quincy am­
: ^rowas a branch and had no separates
capital. The letter head*, cards, envel-.

.'

&gt;■

nJL drafts and checks ail sbowod this.
B^th the main hourc in Goldwater aud the

ns follows:
■
- .- . •
.
1. The Japkson man aaya’.ihMt in depos­
iting tne $550 T did ir1iiih«' ptwriao'of
and-with tho assurance wMe to Mr. Mo­
Gowan. laever did rack a thing.
■
2. Tbit at KUM future tiaa&lt; I “Mtatt •
pafcxl to drpr .ouMhafWQ with interred
lievor intended drawing $550 or any
other amount with interest; never bad

part ci n.
.
“Mr. M. Ji. Parker, a poor mechanic.
fis‘among the creditors to the amount of
|20W,’’ says ths Patriot. As Mr. Parker
has been looked upon as one of the beat
architects and mechanic! in our citv, whose
services arc always in demand, and tdls us
that bo shall vote for Mr. McGowan the

^Tho next person mentioned irDr. J. H.

Worilcy, of Chicag... te whom we «dd«»^
a letter of inquiry, ami which we herewith

giv. to the public :
Cnicaoo, Oct. 10,1876.
Kmu, rooelTW.
.—
qnriioa, wbriber I Wit,, M r. MeOo«ui

[CoolimeJ «• llb twe.]

.

�It is brag and bluff dow with the Dem­

Polltlnl

TILt EN AND HAYES.

Noles.

r

Reoord of those Two Candidates
trains
Contrasted.

in Michigan

the vote for

makes

too

fieredy to bold out for three

.
*&lt;«« il

weeks.
The Cindnoill

Hayes about double that, of Tilden.
James J. Gould, of Kalamo, has bm

rrawpunm rf Bepoblfcee* •“ *- M-

of there Uni'pd States who was openly

nominated for Representative by tho Re­

hostile to the, national cause during the

publicans of the second district of Eaton

ondo u &gt; doublM Suit. CotW- Il *P’
peue to be e ihoro.gb soiog Uepoblian

No man can. ever bo elected President

great

rebellion.

Every candidate must

trioti*ni in tht . hour of peril.

Hence wc

see greet efforts by the democratic press to

State.
_ '
county
Tilden recently said tbst “if the De­
Governor Tilden owes tbo United States
Government between $150,000 and 8200,­ mocracy carry Indiana and lose Ohio there
will be a hard fight. ' Aalto k wW U
000 on account of unpaid income tax.

qualify or cloak the words and*actions of Take the head out of another barrel, Unele
Samuel J. Tilden sod make him appear to
Samuel.
■
the end.
history as well as that of Rutherford R.
Hayes, his opponents h a matter of public

On tho mornimj of the Colorado election
tho New

Confederate cause” in coming out

“The Democrats aro confident of electing

their State ticket

by aide.

and their

,

“Honest money for all, aud
nee schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interference which will
destroy the other.”
X 4TIONAL 1EPC1LICAWTICKET.
For President,

RUTHXRFORDB. HAYES,
of Ohio.

Vieo-President

Fc

WHIM A; WHKLIB.
«t tin toA.

Tilden refused to sign a call fur a union
meeting in. New York city in April, 1861,
or to attend that meetingjust after the re­
bellion broke out.

measure of it.

•

It waa Ben Hill who said daring

fer

Thrt is about the

of Hayes snd Wheeler.

member

Congrsm.” .

’

Which b it better to havo—Hayes and

the

place the Dcmxrata

serving vdth his gallant volunteers bearing

For AQdltorO^SK^l
pEsra.BKK

all

the 'hardships of the common soldiir,

•'

liberty to vote as bin master dictates; ia

thnsiaam has not been seen thfcie since 1860

that the true intent and design of the 15|h

There arc

tho

amendmentI and arc the conditions upon

county, which will doubtless considerably

wliich the robol-Statca were rehabilitated

assist the Republicans.

being fulfilled T

divisions in

President Colfax

is on

A presidential vote on Thursday, be­

Hu says

tween Howell and Fowlerville, on tho fore­

ho waa in favor of the ticket weeks before

noon train coming west over the D. L- 4

thinks it

aufforing’ from dangerous wounds aud ex­

it Waa nominated, and still

erting hi miclf to the utmost for tbo pres­

“safest, surest, aud strongest, personally,

the

L. M. railroad, showed

tSTMSSS!
'ha^chki-f
I DU5 HJLM.

HteUi District—1

F” MU* B*n*tt&gt;r. Uth Senatorial DBtrtct-DAVID.

IKR. PHILIP W. NDUCEKM.
•areaaresrw-rnaincarSbvnpv.
CWOOOT—iOBKFB OOLX. CU BT1M FERRY
I DO NOT STAND HERE TO DE­
FEND EVERYTHING WH1CHTHE
REPUBLICAN PARTY HAB DONE:
BUT WHEN THE DEMOCRATIC
PARTY IS HELD UP AS THEPAKT Y OF REFORM, I AM REMINDED
OF THE DECREPIT OLD LION IN
THE FABLE. WHO BOUGHT TO
GAIN BY STRATEGY WHAT HE
GOULD NOT GAIN BY STRENGTH.
THE SPIRIT AND TENDENCY OF
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IB TO­
WARD REFORM.
IT IB STILL
WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE. AND
THOUGH I AM NOT WILLING
TO THROW UP THE
PARTY.
I AM
WILLING
TO
EXPEL
THOSE
MEN
WHO
HAVE
USED THE PARTY FOR THEIR
OWN EVIL ENDS. I ACCEPT THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY BECAUSE I
BELIEVE IN ITS PRINCIPLES,
WHICH IT NEVER HAS BELIED.
I DO NOT
HESITATE TO SAY
THAT WILLIAM A- WHEELER
H AS BEEN MY FIRST CHOICE FOR
THE PKE3IDENCY ; BUT THIS IB
NO DISPARAGEMENT TO THAT
QUIET. THOUGHTFUL. UNPMTENDING, YET VHFLTNCHING
MAN. WHOM THE CINCINNATI
CONVENTION ASHTON ED TO THE
FIRST PLACE ON THE TICKET,;
AND I RECOMMEND TO
YOU
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. AND

South will be ‘‘solid iu a commercial aenae."
and will spimd as

tem of slavery, Hayes distributed bullate

is only applicable to the

among slaveholder! and did hia bravest

debt, ia only 8975,805.10.

and beat to break down thoir accursed sys­
tem.
z

been decreased during the past year 853,­

ohcdience to the law of aclf-preac.-valien.1'

Michigan is under Republican rule,

This is tho Southern Democracy .-11 over,

t
HI.
At the Academy of Music in New
York dty, July 4, 1863, a grand oration
of coppadwads took place, al which TiL­
den swr^Mfeasnr, Ex- Governor Seymour
made a i m th ranking with hostility to the

union soldiers and unoffending negroes
were murdered and Horace Greeley was
chased to hie office and put in peril of his
Kfi.
In the same month Rutherford B. Hayes
was chasing John Morgan through Ohio
and assisting in the capture of that rebel

000.

The debt has

IV.

you will remember.

East

and

little inoacy in a solid

West as l—ibk&gt;.

but it is exceedingly silly in coming from

The Democratic dissensions in St. Louis

a

State

which

is always clamoring

encouraged ths Journal (Rep.) of that

Northern capital, and

city to predict that tho Republicans will

in order tp gel along comfortably.

needs a

for

W

OhioStoneWare
Is the best.

great deal

cany the city and will elect Rcpreaenta
trees to O&gt;ngT.*4 in four dLuk-u of th.
State. All the present Representative* in

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Congress from Missouri aro Democrats.

The New Orleans Republican says that
the Democrats of Louisiana have pledged

Remember.

themselves to j&gt;caoc and good behavior,

and it predicts that, with perfect freedom
ly as he thinks proper, there will be a Re

publican majority for Hayes and Packard
of from 20,000 to 25,000.

mandin'j

I and cooked vp the resolution
the “war a/trifarc,** and de­
an immediate and shameful

William Lloyd

Garrison has written a

characteristic letter to a

colored voter in

Illinois, an ex-soldier, who was almost

persuaded to be a Tilden man.

Hayas was then in the field, periling
his life for the union cause, and making

“Sooner

James O’DonnaL

AT
THE COURT HOUSE,NKXT
MONDAY EVENING, OCT.
23d, 1876.

cut off your right hand or pluck out your

right eye', writes Mr. Garrison.

And hia

old coadjutor, Wendell Phillips, would say

Cedar (Ttek, so as to bring about an hon-

the same.
Mr. James Parton's suppressed book on

At thsJfne York election in 1864 Til-

Hon. p. T. VanZile

the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad

ringia being passed around in New York,

WILL SPEAK AT THE COURT
HOUSE, IN THIS CITY. ON
SATURDAY, EVENING, OC­
TOBER, 21st, AT 7 O'CLOCK
SHARP.

having been reprinted by the Illinois Re­

publican Committee from a copy which fell
into the hands of a Chicago meraJn.x An

Hayas lieu staid on the battle field re*

explanatioa prefwwd to the book asserts
that Mr.Tilden, who figures prominently

in its pages, suocoeded in having it sup-

presaod
TnJm.

by an

injunction

tn XoA Tribn™ :

the union. cause during the rebellion, the
evidence of W is y&amp;tafa produced.

from a

ring

Hon. J. H. Standish,

at tho Coart Hoose, Friday eren.
ing, Oct. 20th.

BraryUdy m.

f««« ChU Tilden lua bwn Modily b.ing

IV e buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEETand PRESTON;
HartiDgn, Aug. 7th, 187A'
Detroit Advertisements.
l-K.SABXX.

■h.pMbnnighL Th. Dana™.
&lt;»d drabtlem muy rf than will e»y ux,'

TO.ud &amp;fabattk khwbrd un-

U u ueluMlwn of &gt; reepechxl Mafo

ofUwir ^rty *Gw dnynego,

CENTENNIAL

a'zxiMx-

_________

xxi30w4.

; .Fcrptture,

READ THIS

grain, 'HsOUR ' • ■
And MiU Feed

tfTmh BulHtag,D«r0U, Miib' j

UALCH Afc NORTOX!
• ■

flwto '

“* H.y« hu fon nUMdily pinieg to,

Bat Haya wm eftec is tho forefront of

THAT •NncJrMUME.

, ilia ’R^arsiry we

North,

.

e sell froin-50—to 80cts.the
same you buyin. other places or
COots. to $WD
Yawaa

for every man in the State to vote precise­

‘

Tilden wot a delegate to the Democratic

auch a time "ought to be scalped.'

THIS PROUD FLAG IN'TfME OF
PEACE. JUST AS THEY WKBE
WISE AND JSTBONG AND BRAVE

less the sinking fund now on haqd, which
payment of the

Cheese,
Tdblccio.

H e sell

48 for Ilayea, 38

ervation bf that union which Tilden teas

treason and protected the abominable sys­

O
bj

the

stump for Hayes and Wheeler.

Webtag on.

What a mockery.

for Tilden. The -canvass waa taken by a
politically, geographically, and intellectu­ Tilden man, and only legal voters counted.
circulating tracts to weaken aud destroy. ally," that could Lave been named.
The Nashville Ameren* (Dem.) threatIheu while Tilden distributed the seed of
The present indohledniiM of Michigan, cus that if Hayes &amp; Wheeler are elected tho

For Member Hoard Mi

agd We sell pure

You can hake iiT?any*jhape you
want.

in the South is at perfect

negro

It ia said that such en^

Ex-Vico

gjassugg:

The

Gov. Tilden, ia having a most earnest Re­

Democratic

From 25c &lt;
Ground Goa

would have Been de

'

of footed.

Columbia County, the native heath
publican canvass.

Coffee.

a prosperous union of free Slates, or Til­

darkest days of tlje war :

“Everjr eitlxeu with his gun, and every den and a bankrupt confederation of aris­
negro with hia spade, can do the work of tocracies ; Hayes and a nation of free men,
Hayes went to a union meeting in CSnciu* a soldier. You can doatroy tho enemy by
or Tilden and colonic* of heartleM masters
nati, acted ap chairman of the committee retarding hia march. Do iL.”
and cringing serfs ?
on resolution, and immediately afterwards
Tilden's money was recognized in Colo­
It is Miered here that the withdrawal
aided in raising tho 23d Ohio regiment of. rado. A Democratic organ reebivod $2,­
infantry volunteers, was elected major 000 bonus for a campaign of three months of Walcott, the greeeuback candidate for
thereof, and engaged in active fighting with a contingent fee in case the State Governor iu Indiana, waa an injury to the
against tho confederates.
went Democratic. Tha latter sum was Republicans, and that had he retained hia

Early in 1863 Tilden eigned the circu­
lar calling together that band of vile copperheade, the “ Society for the diffueion of
uteful political knowledge," which utned
tract! ehowing the blcuing of human elave­
ry and the wickedneee of coercing the eoceded etaiee,
Tilden woe a member ofthe
finance corkmittce of thu treasonable ioae*
ty and na doubt contributed to its fund*.

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
4Oots. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
/

Dowu in Tonoe-aae a paper accuwe cer­
tain ex-Ooufederates of “deserting the

it« readers :

BorW told

York

T«a«, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc., Etc

ocratic organs, but they hava Ugw alto­

The .TOTg. bellocug co Uw redrmd gether

p. .

-

n'^npHn. ' in

,

Pm 1

SALIS?g^3H0SSEAU
Dealers tn ail kin(ls

,

Woodbridge ft SWdhy RfiT

EXCURSIONISTS

Literal r.A

(BJ

P

"Well if

H.y« b going

lb® article

Me fee him.

i» wrf. arrlm.

I wnm l0 TMt f„ thc „u

FLOUr; ■■ ■

who b elected once In ny life,"

only Tbit the

Bndnt Toon.be uy. . "I hue A. Go.,
women I of th. Unlud Suu», end would

WofHi. Joo» H. MoCom.,, wludi

gi.. up toy Mt to overthrow it.

dktboit,

Hence

orwiUnM.Ih.mh.Gown.nemuJi, •
clear and comdusive, and" proves beyond a

lh« nn who u. u prac: I. C^pm."
And ytt Tw*fo ia

Suawl J.

&lt;-&lt;*•. uurtw. » MkW.-.Ew

I

Tor th. dwtioe rf 1

naw Ari* J *tth tho ht4p of, ,
“7^- M. ITEWE6,

Tilde. I

•m
num, Km. w«k.
o*wrf ■ rmrt rf 15, U, U paid to

u,y

ijg.n.'.wrj

Ibmo-T.! rf»n»&gt;«il, 0, Got. H.y«
— k-. —1J ___•. ....

tartcaoyrt forty
rtttrt t.

w -flt -awbrto foM.

O W'*d

rtbfofo.fort.. pdfi.

•hww.

.■

H.rtm**-

�nd aKaul&gt;k .

uu

du WU mo.ay .UK . ,k„k»1„k
11.1, u pml a^tM IK. Ko^ulWaa .1

Republican Meetings

-'1€’H
.

OXJIUE

Commercial

Local W'OW Idiot?

SKaHV Owy, .1 IK. aid Knad

Furniture,

HASTINGS MAT 4KE--

luUcripUon in weod, will »&gt;t put off dallver-

WITH DM,

CENTENNIAL;

H. TIME-CARD

Pensions, Etc,

HASTINGS

STEBBINS BRO’S.

oho li red in UMtinp ; andwW fc ahe found

rl.’O
1,000 -»IAO.

Keep It.

FOR SALE or exchanse
all that milk.
in £«“”

Where you wid find all kind. of

For the nine mouths ending So tcinber 30th?

XitatUExf1*’
•j*. Ft*U«“ •

the

Michigan Central

f3.661,409

earned

(-266.245. on I

Hon. J. H. McGowan
Oct. 24th, nt Nashville.
Oct. 25th, Center School House,
Rutland.
Oct. 26th, at. Prairieville, (af­
ternoon meeting).
Oct. 27th, at Middleville.
Oct. 28th. at Carlton Center.

increase of &gt;422.25*.

Oct. 7 was &gt;1,077,688.82; rec« pt» duruiug
the «Mk ending Oct. 14 were825,171.95;
balance in treasury Oct 14. IS&amp;G, |1, 019,­
846.95; decrease for the woefc *58,339.07.

by Justice Hayford.

Being a Utile over age

wo had no Jurisdiction In the

matter, but a

Oct. 20lh, at Middleville.
Oct. 21st, at Cheney Schbel
House, Carlton.

Georue M. Dewey,

reeordwd in
lion to tho Card of Da. J. D-LaSrax which

The Doetor will be al the Heating* House ou
the 2t&gt;th lust, and Invitee the aCictod to give

COUNTY OFFICERS.

&gt; Tinkler

,.g A Holbrook

Beach Ulla

TO-0AVS ADVIH rlSF.ME.NTS.

D

furniture i
15,.
lifitiB aWVSh iS’iV-r* '-"k

■

Enquire on' the premises, or address,
O. V. GHEENFIELI).

xxilGw!

Hastings, Mich.

r

Our Centennial,

Special Notices.

John W. Curran,
the Detroit House of Correction tn five months

A house and two lots, two blocks north, of
the Court House, on the pleasant comer
of Broadway and Apple Streets. "Will
sell low fur cash or exchange for a farm:
Title perfect, no incumbrance, good
well, cistern and collar.

Train has brought mo a well a.xwrted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters fur the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down low for Cash. I abw sell the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. 1 also sclI'Woli «k i •urpritiuK that b disordered condition of the rtom-

Cistern Pump.

Oct. 20th, at Yankee Springs.
Oct. 21st. at Durfee School
House, Baltimore.

I xx ljtf

J. Mavs
Opposite the Peat OStW
‘
HastinS? Mich.

Strayed.

Clement Smith,

From Woodland a brown horse belong'
ing to Albert II. Sidnam, one crooked leg,
blind in one eye, with blanket bridle and
cireingle on when mimed. Anvono giving
information of Ids whereabouts will be re­
warded. Hesidcnco two miles South, one
and a half miles East of Woodland Cen­
ter.
xxilScl

Uon and never undertakt

lanvutu dt&gt;avt&gt;caranee of nerveue and indixoatlv.
rymplum* when the .Utaich aud livrr are enWret

ed to the toaie and corrective influence of Hoetet
Clement Smith, Oct. 20th, at
ter** Stomach Billers, ho nervine in the whol
Doty School House, Johnstown.
returned from San Francisco, California, end
iatenda remaining in thia State,and will make Clement Smith, Oct. 21st, nt As­
duelns a vixorou* appetite and lound renoee. But
tbousta It acta upon u&gt;e nwou.iwwmttronsh U&gt;»
a monthly visit to this town on the 2flth of
syria Center.
tiotaaeli. yet bclne purely vegetable and wonder­
fully wboheome. ft done not aroduro thoreunplaareach month giving the dthene of Hastings
Oct. 23d. at Branch School House,
ant after rouMqucnoe* whieh areeueh a eeriea* ob­
and vicinity tho benefit of hi* extensive
jection to lb* ure of minrral sedatives. It U the
Maple Grove.
I rovlnee at thlr admirable medicine to overcome
•toe dl«a»e« and duabjlitim, to tho removal of
wliich it it adapted by the molt natural and pro.
Oct. 25th, at Carlton Center.
Lest.
■rcMivc action, without dirtarbitas the wjuilitaium
ol a liuxle orpap, or prvdtwiesiiny undeeirable reOct. 26th, at Podunk School.
»ult U mar tbo b-.-ncttcent enectr.
xxi&lt;7wl
!
&gt;. promissory note given by William ।
tbs different department* ‘as follow : Uw‘ House, Rutland.
CARD.
I Knapp and his brother, of Hartings,
Oct. 27th. at Bryant School [
cUaa. Hayea 170, Tilden 70. Medical elaaa.
j payable to J. Winters, due Oct. 15 1S7G.
Hayaa 185, Tilden 62. Ia the Hoawrpathy House, Baltimore.
! On this note payment has been stopped,
elaaa. Hayes 27. Tilden 10. Peter Cooper got
Oct. 2Sth, at Irving Station. i and the person who found it will confer a
6 votes in the wbele Vnlveraiiy, while',the
I favor by returning it to the subscriber.

Prohibition candidate received 0. There waa
■o vote taken ia the Literary Dep'I but wobld

All About the County,
voted, are from the Southern States.
Gold fill;

Poatponed.

Notio* to Teachers.
Ikibj [tinted
Hiiunn Union Sdiool

P. W. Niskerx.

I Barry Oct. Ifith 1S7U.

Turn out Everybody

Advertised Letters.

Jos'enh r. Inman. Sialio* V. JJiblt Ihnt.
York. fit,.
wWSmfl

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&gt;. Barry County. Minh. Oct. 1^1876-

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Can’t be made by evsry M“l

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BUY

IVo rhall relentlfwlr r
tbi, with the uUn^t

seau-.y^

DBAW1IW PORITITELT

THURSDAY, NOY. 30th. I87G,
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OR MONEY EErtHTOED.

c~&gt;.
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$600,000!

ed of just »u0“ • *
••
C*,h Distribution Company-

!&gt;,«. P. Po"". »0w. Ky. Ow. Mo'p.

n,t w«rt®»‘n R‘,r*1

Childrens Sets, 60cts &amp; Upiarfc

„a u h
iyu*1’ d'XrfSgF"® *nd FtmUjr
ul»r nod Merit g
. , • upon » firmer

“BPr?”dw

“di£,dunl

GCARDlAirS SALE

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FGItS AND HOUKS BKVAIBKD

lion on

STAR HAT STORE.
NtttdoortoStarClothtagHou..
of’^“THB*WltrEBN BVIUItL M.liittenc

JP

Roberto’.

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MARRIAGE GUlOLOaSXXUM. PATHOLOGY.

Genuine Mid Sets $16 &amp; Ujiaiih

nJ list of contributors to be

House on Friday «
H.litaadish is an able apt

PW'*i with a full bouse.

',

A Fortuno for Only $12.00.

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,d t&gt;w»rO.
i.™&gt;.

TICKETS

NOW 5

WANTED—0“r PV at &lt;raw?‘ il &lt;iU

KENTUCKY CASH DWRIBDTKM Cd

Boult, Sawing Machine, dmu
Marvin, Chant, Bummer

*’«' wish it distinctly understood that the

teTRursr

LAST
CHANCE

Wmvwb. H«e, Marehall.

umtM.

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TPVRLK.

i, Bung Cutter, Detroit.
J,-K

wriee. aad

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70 rl/KAXAA

New Advertisements.
UU.Ko

knowledx*. Write fall bUmrr

Claim* and the Southern CUlnu Cqmauerion. ,

xave vou trouble.
xxi-lGtf
Smith, Manoe k Ih-eton.

Herrick, Beating Steve -

ne and rM-nnrnos Claim* and aoKasnun «•&gt;«
nUvndat to.
Arears of Pay and Bounty.
OAern. SoMim. and Sailor* of the tale war. er

Co..
xre't'Xf

For Toledo bottled ale by the down or
otherwise, and stock ale. and Mt ter by the
bulk, go to John Stanley s. xxtl4t3
. &gt;• ,h"

,

Julivs Rl-ssblM

Smith, Mance k Prreton a and settle to
' save costs. Wc must have our

&lt; As Conn Home at seven o'clock, sharp, on
-ficanhy «» -ulnS Oct

tent wrranm. rvoma tor maaiiw ■rwimueery ■»ainimtione. No id iUlonal fee* tor obtoUr Bad cun -

■uslnation. will be riven you free. _
Pensions.

I.__ rl*ht In tV &lt;"4v ."L luca

How to do it!

U.t vtritvnh.

1800)

United Butte General Land Office.

W

John Stanley Mill better and cbeapor
Ten, than any other House in the city.

Singer Manufacturing Co.,
Grand Rapids, Mich.

STEBBINS BRU’S
American xn&lt;l Foreign Patenu,
GILMORE A C0„ rererewwv to Chipman. Hotmer A Co., vuiicli.-rt. I’slenU piwenred In nil eonn-

tn»n. That all wb«
..d
IK.

Illustrated pnbUaations, all

Mnnev lost by bettinglcan bo speedily | xxl—14t4
Mon.y l»t WWW ,
(,HEAP CENTENNIAL TBIP-T.

For We—a g^i sawing maahiM.-^Wtll

Peerless Milk Safer.
now bn exhibition at our Ftut Jtuiv
Store. All klndH of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture ncatlv done.
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Rooms couth idde State St.
opposite Li. A, Goodyear’s Hardware
Store.

?lSo‘‘alWnrM?on?°af

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STATE

aud everything in the. Furniture Hue.
We invite all perrons to call and look
Stour
.

payment.

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AND OTHER
ELECTIONS.

Brackets, Paper-Hold­
W’alik-Poceets, Slipper­
Holders,

Patent*. Send Stamp to Gilmore 3c Ce. tor t»ui pblHoriisty pmm.
Old BouBty Land IVimtnu.
The taxi Report oft
al.Land Offi.-e ibovre 1

Horse fob sale—A good seven year old
| jnan ^und
12W|
Time

S. J. Bidelman, Cainnun.

INGS,
ers,

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List of leuere remaining in the Haatinp P.

INDIANA

1st Because we have no rent t &gt; pay
2i. Because we make the most of our
gixxls ourselves.
3d. Because we keep the best c work­
men.
4th. Because wo Warrant ail goods we
make.
Wo sell none of this cheap-made Fur­
niture that ia made by machinery. The
goods we make is made by hand, and
warranted. Wo Invite all persons to
call and Inspect our goods, for thoy al
boar Inspection. No trouble nt all
show goods.
Parties having Pictures to fraroa
would do well to p 'them
‘ ’ framed of ue
as we can do It P
.•rund Cheaper than
any
in P y;
, house
---------------cj County. We keep
the Largest ai.a Bettt Hcleeted atoek ot
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD­

d“ff*rem SmuT 2nd SHiJreUon’^'riainlnx to

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The Indira fin*

cordially Wvlted.
By Order of Rep. Co. Com.

Oss’.y one the Ccatennialitee of thia oily

Auk Bi.sneja.

P. W. Niskern and E. C. Barnum.'
Caution.
Oct. 21st, at Woodland Center.'
Oct. 23d, nt Crosby School I All jicrMn* arc cautioned ag linst pur­
. chasing a Noto given by me to Walter
House, Rutland.
Blake, ubqntthe 28th of September last,
Oct. 24 th. at Mudge School ■j for
Forty Points. As the Xulo w- ■ ob«
House, Castleton.
R«h.ud ' taited by (rand.
Oct. 25th. at Norton •’| n°°l HTlf
Pauxtsujcu Nacutuiel.
House. Maple Grove.
Take’ Notice.
Oct. 26th, at Eagle School
House, Assyria.
Oct. 27th, nt -Doty School i All parties indebted to us by note or
। account must nettle the same without
House, Johnsttiwn.
.
Oct. 28th. at Brown School [ further delay or notice.
tiAI-lSBVKl- &amp; BRCNMKAU.
House. Orangeville.

Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than any houa? in 1]Kry County, for these reasons:
. *

CRASD KAFIO*. KICH _,

T^ffu'---------nucK or Ticxirra.

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�been for a i ompKoatiou of many drownetanecs, farnny of which had grt beyond
their «ohihJ, might to-dsy. we have not
much doubi, been in good financial condi­
tion, andecyojod the full confidence of the
business public.
As is w&lt;rl knowu Mr. McGowan did not
give his attention closely to bank affairs.—
Ho was always engaged in the law office,
the prooeeb from which were paid into
the bank, and to this part of tbeir busi­
ness ho almost exclusively gave his time.
The Patriot further says: “Fearing
the result (of the bank failure) would be
detrimental to Mr. McGowan and jeopar
disc bis chances of election, a few of hit
party friendt in and about Coldwater at
once proceeded to fttrniah him with testi­
monials of character.’’ This is absolutely
false. The letter of confidence was signed
by 35 persons—the most prominent and
successful business men in this dty, nine
of whom were among ths most pt eminent
and the most blghlf respected Democrats
wo havo hare. When tho letter wos writ
ten the Republican party did not attempt
to make political capital out of those
Democrats.
The REPUBLICAN
never
stated the number, only allowing the lan­
guage of tho Utter to speak for itself.
Now tho democratic organ attempts to
declare that this letter, expressing confi.
denoe, was writtea by a “/*« of hit party
friendt ” JTote tho language of the let­
ter, and then tell us what right the Patriot
had to make such an wrertion.—Here it is‘

What I write is my firm convictions, and
fuel that he ia still worthy of tbe confidence
of hia friends.
Vcry respectfully,

j. H. Woolley.
P. 8.—I wUl add this . Tho time that
I lost the money in their bank failure was
peculiarly unfortunate for me, because of
starting a practice in A new piac*—and a
stranger at that. If anybody had cause
to complain of bad luck-I had; but I felt
us far sa Mr. McGowan was ooncemod he
was blamekas; and I know from reliable
authority it left him poor indeed.
It
comes with pour grace fur papers to make
political capita] out of Mr. McGowan’s
bad luck. As long as his creditors show a
confidence in him, tbe public ought.

Railroad*.

Railroad*.

Railroads.

The Graet Werf TtaEfc

CitlCAGO fc LAKE HURON B
PKXINSVLAB DIVmON.

TIME TABLE No. 8,

orthern
NRAILWAY
COMPANY

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GOING NORTH.

faking Btf.cl &gt;• 16th, IB

O E W T TR A- L,

■ rMnlna th* risbt t* vary m skrreqalr*.
TRAINS WB8T. ____________

GOIN ।

EAST,

Philadelphia,
HEW IOBK CESTRII. BA1LBO1D

MS

Tho Patriot then mentions Mrs. ErneCus*tery and B»lU«Fi*lil of G*ttjr»bure. a£ dl­
line Shoaf as one of the victims of the
failure, and say* that Mr. McGowan soli­
cited this amount of &gt;55. Th* Patriot
qualifies it by saying that “w* were told"
so. Tbo truth is, Mr. MeGowan did not
solicit tbo money. She oum into hb
office for some legal advice which he gave
without charge, and thou she asked him
if they would give her ir.tcreet on a small
TicicBTs-;
amount of money. Ho told her they
Al redMed ra^wlH bo »old al all priaeipal
would if it was left a specified time—
'.While we do not all adopt your politi­
three mouths or such a matter. Sbe left
the money and took an interest bearing cal . sentiments, but honestly differ from
For aay'achor Infomation apply to Western
you in mani important particulars, yet as Pauoasor AtooL
vertificate.
In the ease of tbo Lockwood estate, wo friends wo &lt; moot but^ giro expression to
havo taken pains to inquire end find the our full confidence in your integrity, as
G*nl
A* facta to be those: The agent of the wallas declare it to be our sincere wish I _ Watt
v v ’n Pa*Marer Ar..
Duii.Panswr
i.i.tT. n.
Lockwood estate,'who** name wo suppress, that this misfortune shall not bo used
but suffice it to ray m a Democrat, waa a against you in tho campaign for Congress
patron of Bowen i McGowan's Bank. oow pending.''
Ho, as agent, deposited $3,900, some three
Thia waa nig ned, as wc have raid, by
THE CHICAGO 4 NORTH-WESTER:: RAILDemoaratt; and most of
or fonryear* ago, and took certificates of Republicans
aro not what we ordinariBowen St McGowan. This agent since tho Republicans_____________________
__ _
Embraces under one management the
ly
term
strong
party
men,
aud
are
far
from
that time has made overdrafts on hb own
Great Trunk Railway Lines of the
account to tho amount uf 16,137, and being politicians, and' all of them are men WEST and NORTH-WEST, and, with
when pressed for their payment told the of the highest character in our community. Ita numerous branches and connections,
forma the shortest and quickest route
Bankers that ,1thoy bad tho money of the —Why thia attempt on tho part of the
between CHICAGO and ail points in
Lock wood dilate—using this an an argu­ Patriot to misinterpret facta and belittle,
Illnoib,
Wisconsin,
Northern
ment to allow hb overdrafts. He waa any expression of confidence that the dti- Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa, Ne­
tho agent of that estate and held the cer- xena of Coldwater, without reyard toparty, braska, CALIFORNIA, and the'WEST­
tifieatea.
But now tnc Lockw od estate may hav* publicly declared in Mr. Mc­ ERN TERRITORIES. ITS
claim their money while their agent has an Gowan’s* integrity ? Its animus is too
overdraft to cover it, and over 82,000 plain to »ocd any showing Upon our part, Is tho shortest and bc.it route Coral!
beside.
It would seem u though the except sb far as a review of the tacts, points in Nobthebn Illinois, Iowa,
"trickery and deception" an this case are, which W6 have given, will explain,.as wo Dakoto, Nebraska, Wtominq. Col­
orado, Utah, Nevada,California,
to eay the least, not at al! on tho aido of trust satisfactorily, to the public.
W. L. RANCROFT. Utreirsr._____________
Evid^tly tho Democracy feel close Oregon, China, Japan and AusthaBowen 4 McGowan.
LIA7- Its
QBtATfrmKBM hxil
at
Tho Patriot then attempts to make cap­ pressed ; t the canvass of this Congrosrionital out of “preferred creditora," who, he al District Ecvenrwbere Mtf McGowan
would havo us infer, were secured for the speaks be is met with large and interested
money deposited and loaned. He instance* audiences. His speeches aro everywhere Is tho sliort line for Northern Wis­
consin and Minnesota, an«i for Mai&gt;tbo payment of 81,100 to th* County commended for their ability; and the
180 N, ST.PaUL. MlNNEAPOI.TS. DULUTH
Treasurer—or, as he putt it, “to J. L. gentlemanly manner with which he treats and all point* In tho Greet Northwest.
' r’icree in trust fur the Republican official." his opponents shows tho character of the
The fact of thb case u. as tho Treasurer man to such an advantage that it ia telling
himself informs us, that he hold collaterals strongly against the chances for success Is the only route for Winona. Roches­
■Sotilinnwrirf. IDally.
as security for the publie money, and they which the Democrats hoped to secure ter,
Owatonna,
Mankato, St.
Farter can on all &lt;tay traiu.
simply paid the money and took these pa­ through the misfortunee of Mr. McGowan. Peteb, Nfew Ulm, uli! all join's In
tr* a
pM*1"aa “n lhr”«h '»
pers.—What wrong was committed in tins
Mr. McGowan does not attempt to cov­ Southern and Central Mineoota. Its
case where tho "Rcpubliran official" looked er up tho fact of their indebtnesa ; but
wm
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out for tho interests of tho county, when that it was brought about by dishonest
G*n‘l Faat'aar Ae'l. Haaiilloa. xxi-Wtf.
bo left the money by taking collaterals as transactions and with dbhones; intent, ho Is the [only line for Janesville,
security and then gave up these paper* on doet emphatically deny and courts a candid WATEBTt.
pwN, Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh,
Appletox■ , w
receipt of tbe money? What sensible
G___„
reen ......
Bay. Escanaba,
Negaunee, Marquette, Houghton,
business man can look upon thb as a cue
and
.Superior’ «T«Urta*t Una
Hancock, —
J the Lake -------CM*m» a»J Grand
of a “preterrod creditor F* er tn the light
ne mdvertisments
Country. —
of a dishonest transaction ?
nt only Li; nm.^
Z*»y ChoeA**
Pullntn SUtptri.
The 831,003 secured was moner bor­
Is theonly route fur Elgin. Bocki oud,
rowed of other banks. /Nearly al! bonks
Freeport, aud all points via Freeport.
have occasion at different times to make
Summer Time Table.
loans of other banks. To do thb they
isdnf- “•”*
generally re-discount the paper they hare
on hand- That is they, furnish such pa­
Is tho old Luke Shore Route, and la the
per u security for the loan made and this
only one posring through Evanwton,
paper goes under the name of 'oolbtaral.'
Lake Forest, Highland Pabk,
Thb Bowen &amp; McGowan had to do if
Waukegan, Racine Kenosha to
Milwaukee.
they borrowed, but in no other scuse did
they make “preferred creditors." Had
Are run on all through trains of this
they been disposed to put sny one m the
road.
position of a “profarred creditor" they ,
hia lathe ONLY LINE running
probably would have taken care of their i
these cars between Chicago and St
own relatives and family friends who were 1
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago
and Winona.
depositary with them. Mr. McGowan's ;
^“■haJ°nr^l«T*ra connect with
wA bad a small deposit in ths bank, which ‘
Sieepara on tbe Union
if Mr. McGowan had been disposed te ant
Mclfio Railroad for all point* West of
duhonestiy In the matter he would have (
tbo Missouri River.
looked out for. But he did not, a*4 '
On the arrival of tbo trahiafrom the
furthermore has publicly stated in the ।
Clmmro
presence of a large number that no claim
,j;avb
should be made for this, sum.
4
S°uu£P
Omaha ind CaliIn the case of the citv money, for which ।
fornla, Two Through Trains daily, with
Mr. Bowen was liable, there ia thb to any. 1
PuUman Paiace Drawing Room and
“^P^g^tbrouKh tocoundl BlufDu
.Aw m well known Mr. Bowen was the .
hor Bt. Paul and Minneapolis Two
jrrineipal moneyed man of tho eo-nartnerPhrmigh Trains Dally, with Pullnmu
ahhL When he went into the bastneM he
TalaccCars attached on both trains
had a nice property as wm well known
For Green Bay and Lake Sunerlor
Two Trains dally, with I'ullman Pal2c
here.
Mr. McGowan had - no capital but

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Pennsylvania Railroad

GOING SOUTH.

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D. M. BOYD, Jr,

MLLSEYWR

IBM

CALIFORNIA

Omaha and California Line

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Chicago, Madison and St.
Paul Line

&lt;£HMD JiAPIDi DWISIOI.

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The Reliable Short Llor
EAST AND WEST.

BRAND RAPIDS AND DETBOI1

Winona and St. Peter Linn

Green Bay and Marquette
f
Line

M Wajit Jaciw &amp; Safina?
Rkuteae.
SHORT LINE RETWBE.X

MICHIGAN AND TK SOUTH.

MliOlcriO*

llaXiags
‘Nuhrtlk

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Q. P. Rowell* Co'*. Col. FreePort and Dubuque Line

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line

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Pullman Palace Cars

MSHasgifr^

wu paying Mr. Bowen annual raterarton i
88,00tf, Thn.Mr.B’ewbhtaondfcriree ’

were properly consulted, and hb iaictests,
if anybody's were to be properly cared for.
.Mr. Bowra was Tramtrer of the city &lt;rf
Coldwater.
He had held tho office for
several yeera, was ufrivereaDy liked and in
the rpring wm re-cleeted by a very large
majority. As City Treasurer he was also
Treasurer of the City School District to
which most of the reoeeym^Trauury
belonged. H these trust funds were Dot
cared for, Mr. Bowen, finder the law, was
criminally liable for cinbecriement and
could be ao arraigned by the dty or hia
bondameo-the penalty for which offense
b a term of yam in State Prison. What
maab th*r* who, under these drrumrtanew, would not consider it right te pay
over to the city or the county *r State ti&gt;e
money in hb hands if by ray ponftiliiy

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tsstit^e^&amp;aa’ n-"-i-

Cara attached, and ruhnlng tbrough to
Marquette.
For Milwaukee. Four Through Trains
daily, Pullman Cara on night trains
Parlor Chair C-re on day trains.
For Sparta and Winona ami pointe in
unTn ’
Through Train dally,
with Pullman sleepers to Winona.
For Dubuque, via l-’neport. Two
Through rralns daily, with Pullman
Car* on night trains.
For Dubuqueand La Crave, via Oil n
ton two Through Trains daily, withPnllamn Cara on night train to Me­
ta regor, Iowa.
For Sioux City and Yankton Two
D

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,S^«Ul,Ckr»»k«»i &lt;^t,re
&lt;STB

M ‘-ouri

riwast,

nb (rtV"pYi't A T B

Janesville, and other points, you can
have from two to ten traltis &lt;/idlv.
New York Office, No. 05, Broadway •

__3rer&lt;/nJlna,n,. ouac' corner Canal
rwL*Mi?ll,0n
^‘Mic Street
• Kenaie anti Cana!

Pffivte J*7**’eoroer w«»”

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i-Couneil Blu® and Omaha.
j ' ' Without Change of Cart,

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| Owdu^ I^avBaworth

DaHn arfuih^t’
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VOL XXI. NO. 51.
^J6|lli.||eeklyhepl!lllicapi3P|rer |

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23,1876.
***»"»■ Qrotyne., Undertaking, Staves, Etc., Etc.

GEO. M. DEWEY
i.VD PUBLISHER.

OUft NEW YORK LETTER.
The Business Outlook—Reasons for
Believeing that Better Times are at
Hand—Interest in the Election—
Opium-Eating—A Young Life
Wrecked- Barnum—Amipemente.;

WAGONS!

New York, Oct. 21st, 1876.

rThiri middle of October brings with it
even more than a fulfillment, of the promUii of activity given nt the vommeuoetnent
of the foil season. New"* ‘
‘

A l^'EltT/SlNG.

strong ui.ti nTterhcd
erp; all the
lassitude and languor of
mill summer
sesaou U jeurf, and the tide of life throbs
through the great artery, Broad any, and
MHclls into the intricate network &gt;f tor­

tuous streets in the lower |art of tho oily,
with a force and volume that shows thp

f05 T1E !&gt;t*T WTT D1X* *f *,£i *tLL

PEMSSIONAL AND B0M38 CM.

At prices lower than ever. Now is the lime
to purchase the best Wagon made, af a
very low price.
T. J. WIEDER,

PLOWS AND CASTINGS
L . FECK HAM,
^N A SURGEON.

In addition,to the Oliver Chilled Plate.
and castings, &gt;vc have a full stock of
POINTS

«STICK OF THE PEACE. Denersl CMtattM

for the Gale, Cciitis, Robinson, Dodge ami
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as onground
points.

GR-EBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
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50yl

VICTORY IS WON I
DR- H. F. PECKHAM.
klki
WriCPinsP lA.v ANbSCRGBOJt-Hieh.

’Cjmn.thrrr'X. Mwh. All Safa aund-

The Triumph is Complete.

WM.H. HAYFORD,

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

RISSELL,

rev.,,-

If there were nothing else to rc-assure us,
i it would teem tu» if the wonderful fl4w of
j gold from Euro]« to thia country would be
। amply sufficient to base the pleasantest
hope* upon. There is hardly a steamer
I that has loft Liverpool of late but lias
| brought a goodly burthen of the yellow
j draw, whivb serve* as tho sinew* of com■ tncrce on every shore.
No beggarly
amounts, cither’; 'a king s ransom," which

instance, the Germamn w ot/her way hero
with alwut three millions dbliars, iu good
I h-rd American eagles, a pile of money itself big &lt;gtoygl&gt;
ran«om all the kinp
mentioned iu Froimart’s Chronielre.
THE REASON

that it .is coming in such quantities is that
wo have lor the past three years been Uving inside of our income. We have been

For full Particulars call and see !
mwcnlandid stock of Teas, C offees, &gt;
J^^S^edGoods,andalloth-|^'^kS.tffl^
er Goods usualy kept m a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy!*.- ••—■—Is" div '•urplui or our prudacdoo gorfl
v”

LLCirs RLSSELL,

CHAN. H. BAITER,
‘E®’" I;.'X CX.7ESCT.E
WM

*.!»*«, •

I erofc deficiencies and she must pay for
same in «ld. since we arc forcing our.
seivct to get dong with as little ss possible
of what she has to sell, and there is a
large surplus of ready money coma to us
in the transaction. This is a little bit of
jioHtical economy for your readers to in­

uks

ba,

BURGHER,

vestigate-

ISAAC W. V ROOM AM,

UNDERTAKING

VESSEL
»• IA« C^nrt Hoa...
UUlvv f01** Q' CRE»Y.

c'"'-o,’"e.S“u“VCT^!0~*1
—___ _____
teayFn
sCPRISDLt

c. G. HOLfmOOK.
L£Lsad MUirer ft

lias been the all-absorbing topic thia week.
No election snw lire warhas awaktnd
kuch intense interest as thia sffiur of the
two outpnatH of two great partnw tn Indi­
ana and Ohio. Now Y orkeni did not turn
from businew. it ia true, to watoh the
returna and speculate as to the resolts ; a
I^h goingNew Yorker would not

STAVES. STAVES.
I

of experience,
AXSCx mai&gt;j j v
,
InThebe-lM-, »=
J-X'S
u to WW week, «“1 «!*?**!? ,h„
lb.fl U&gt;y oilier tfnn 1
in
'K bbIul th, inlot
notion. W. H.
nfc_
IDczu Wi, w*—

-

Cash,

fcjnraonal nt-

or MWlvrUU.

The increase of this vico among the la­
dies of this city is attracting general atteu*
tinn among those in a position to know
anything of the facts. Notice was first
called to the matter by a well known lady
correspondent, who made what appeared
at the time to be rather sweeping assertions,
but which have been sustained by later devclopements. The evil has spread more
widely am one the classes of rather super­
ior social position, uuj any number of
uduji of the highest respectability and
moirlng In the most select circles are mid
to be victims of the pernicious habit.
Women of the. lower classea who use arti­
ficial atituulanta still cling io the old alco­
holic methods of beer and whiskey.

She could have married the most eligible
man there had she so wished, but die Did
an ambition above any sphere that region
afforded, and went to New York to seek
her fortune. Her first away was in litera­
ture, in which she met with but indiffer­
ent succefis. She then went upon the
stage, for which her ftce and figure gave
her certdo advantages. But she wearied
of the narrow and toilsome path—that is
the only avenue to enduring histrionic
fame, and essayed to reach it by the dan­
gerous short cut of managerial favoritism,
merchandising her personal charms to that
end.
Sbe failed, as dl other women do
who rely upon such meretricious means of
securing advancement, and this is. the
moral of her story. What little artistic
prominence she gained was very ephemeral
and when it left her she tell, never L&gt; rise*
again.
Her great ambition was her destruction,
or rather its misdirection wu, and'.when
she saw her hopes forever blasted, she
gave beraelf up to dissipation. She con­
tracted the hsbit.of opium-eatias, and the
shunned, grewrome caricacture of woman
hood that naraod me is the painful wreck
of the gifted lovable being? whom a few
short years ago, was the pride of her city.

The president said to n gentleman on
Saturday who conversed with him about
the condition of South Carolina, that ho
wax determined that the colored Republi­
cans of the State should vote in accordance
with their honest convictions, if he had to
order the whole army into the State to
enable them to do so.

The New York Worfi/ makes thia
original comment on the October elections:
"Mr. Hendricks has shown condnaivcly
- that ho brings strength to the national
ticket , Mr. Hayes tiiai he is a load to his

AJOUMNALIBT DOME.

Journalism in this city bus suffered a
heavy loss in th? death of John Fitch
(’lereland, a brother-in-law of H o r a c e
Greeley, tad an attache of tho 7 r* i.b «« e
during nearly tho whole of its history. Ha
and Greeley were boys together and their
families wore intimate. He learned the
printing business about the same time
Greeley did, and uniting his -fortunee with
those of the Th’tuae be became succearivcly its Albany correspondent, editor of
the eemt-weekly and weekly editions, news
editor, and finally financial editor, which
position he occupied at the time of hui
death. Hi# duty was to write the daily
reports of the stock markets' and a discumi-n of the operations on Wall street,

gaarwee.;

party-". The “load" earrios Ohio by more
than double thb ••atreugih" shown by Hen,

docks in Indiana.
Charlee. M. Croswell, the republican
candidate for governor of Michigan, is an
Acknowledged advoe^e of the principles of
the prohibition party. He was once a candi­
date for office on their ticket in hia,county,
and al that time warmly advocated their
policy. That he still holds the same views
is known from the enthusiastic support he
gave to the “ Crusade” foolishness of two
years ago.—Detroit Public Leader.
We have the best of authority for know­
ing chat there are at least three perfect gra­
tuitous lies in the above paragraph.
1. Mr. Croswell has never been prom­
inently identified with the prohibition party
in any way. On the other hand, as • mem­
ber of the constitutional convention, be ex­
erted himself to have the prohibition danse
submitted separately to the popular vote so
that the sense of the people could be Bad on

* ___, .

E D. WHITE,

,£)

Ohio ia shown by the Cincinnati Gaxettr,
which gives a list of eight Democratic wardi
which polled a vote largely in excess of the
entire adult male population.

the avidity of a school of blue-fab after'a
Undful of ship's biscait. A« usudtbs United States. In
StoM.ll -O.
’ to Mira Esther Gree

.nd THU.
-M. at all bo.n dll

HmUoO. Job' »“&gt;■1878

TUX JRKEPRUSIBLK BAR .NUM

seems to lore none of bis attractiveness
with advancing years. He is pereunidly
fresh and bloomitm. Age seems to improve
him, like wine. .He opened out last Motjday in Gilmore's Garden, with a show to
the description of which the New York
papers devote mnch space, and which wax
witnessed the first night by about 2.500
persona. The only thing specidly new its
the collection seems to bo a certain Cap­
tain Costentenus, who was captured in hia
youth by the Tartan and was made by
them a sort of an etching board, upon
which they practiced the art of tattooing,
and no industriously that the Captain is a
peripatetic picture gdlery, with not a
square inch of his skin upmarked by a
pre-Raphaelite illustration of some kind
done in carmine, India ink and ind|go.
His apptarance is unique, to ray the least,
but the pictures on his body do not show
that the Tartaric knowledge of art effects
is cqud to their Jed in practice.

suffer any event short of the find dimdutlon nf all things to distract his attention
any prohibition ticket.
from h'» MS" °r
b°f he' discharged to the ralisfaction of all.
3. He had nothing whatever to do with
buioir boat., liir inirmt dupUyed bj He rw ^man of great good aetue, acute
him »“ oorimil.
J»|X« «S««,
of judgement, and a writer of much force.
the German rote. Mr Webber
The best evidence of his careful conand dl phere where news wohkefy tobc
acKnlionmess of work, is the “ Tribune
had, were continudly thronged by l«ge
Almanac,
’
'
cf
which
ho
was
the
editor,
rmwds who devoured every scrap &lt;jf inferpoliticians in both putiea who would

Highest Market Price in

Hme. Till ilenrl1" hi*
Houthi. i»rt «r tbI&gt; "hn”1"

STEBBINS BBOS

•
THE ELECTION NKWfl

WnFtwcwyL June
Bring . l&gt;u»l n™ U-u

wife and two daughters One*of the lat­
ter gives evidence of poeseasing unusud lit­
erary ability, and is the authoress of a
charming book, “A Hummer at Chau. .
taqua."

cottutry U once more arousing itself for a
(vncwal of ite career of boundless activity.
For three years it has rested, rccuperntiog
OPIUM IS A FIEND
.
from the unusual activity of/the years
AMCBKMKJTN.
preceding the panic, business men have beside which dooholio Stimulants, Lad aa
Miss Neilson is expected hereon jtb*&gt;
their effects are—are comparatively mild
laid down their burdens, Inul them pulled and harmless. The man or woman ' who 24th or 25th, from England, but will
off their Lacks by the sheriff, or have so once becomes a victim to ita insidious make her first appearance at Philadelphia
adjusted them that their weights is not so wiles, is as fatally bound in its degrading onthe 30th.
All the theaters are taking heart from
oncrotw, hindrance* to progrow generally chains as were those subjects of the middle
have been removed in one way or another age mytba who had sold their souls to Ba­ the cheerning burincm outlook and are
— voluntarily or involuntarily—pleasantly ton. Release from the bondage is infin­ preparing for a profitable winter campaign,
or otherwise, and now every one feels like itely more difficult than breaking off the in mhich some unusually good entertain,
starting the race anew, with increased aervitude to Alcohol, and dl ita effects menta will be produced.
PlBTBO.
vigor, and guided into smootherjaths by upon the body and mind of the victim
| the experience they have passed through. arc proportionately exaggerated.
The
You at the West—at the extrcmctics of spread of the evil seems to cdl for active
The Post aays: *• Tilden shines out sll
the IxMy-romuiercial, so to speak—feel the mcMurca of repression, but what those the more ou the neutral background of
quickening of the pube: we, at the heart, meaaurosshall be puxxlex dl those who have llaym^-If Hayes set* him off now, ho
are aware of the gradually strengthening of approached the matter.
Nothing will
avdl the gcneralfcarousing of tbepubliZ ■wrttpoliah him off on the 7th of November.
the raruiac pulsations.
ctmsciencc.
I'
CONFmr.N'.'E EVER YWH ERE.
(.
A letter was recently received al the Re&gt;
A SPECIMEN DKBAUCIIKK
—‘Vxd‘ publican headquarters s-in»rJJepr*
i
Never since September, 1873, have peo­
York from
Speaking of opium eating remind me
ple in even’ department ofbasinAts been
Governor Uayer, in which he stated that
I so confident that the revival of tn&lt;le so that m I was turning the corner of Broad­
the
result
n»Ohio
and
.Indiana
were as way
and
Tenth
streets
to-day,
I
saw
a
i long looked for-has set in in reality. And
| they Lulieve it lias come to stay. It has woman in rags and tettcra, with a bloated good as he expeted.
। nene of the appeanreofa feverish Mimula- and pimpled face, and bearing on her person
' tiun of convaiscenc; it is too steadilv alow evidence of a leng struggle with sin, which
N’ouc but tboae who are interested in
i and measured to be anything but healthful, Lad resulted—as it always does—in sin’s
depriving American citizens of their rights
l and we find our own feelings and ideas on triumph. Such women are not rare, but
will
regret that the President has decided
this
one
had
a
peculiar
interest
to
me.
I
the subject reiiceted back from acrora tho
, water, where our English cousins assure us knew that girl fourteen years ago in Find­ to send the upholders of law and order into
[ that they find the same gaatifying state of lay, Ohio. She was the prettiest sweetest, South Carolina.
most charming girl of eighteen I ever
things, and arc corTcs|&gt;oding1yjubilant.
knew, and queened it royally over the
INFLUX &lt;»F HOLD.
How the Democrats went for reform in
hearts of the young men of that little'dty.

ALLOFPOSITIONJS_OVERCOME;:i:=i;xg^^

A. 1’ DRAKE,

of mine with whom I frequently played
the linful gamo of Old Sledge.
At the
conclusion ot each hand, he would remark
with calm confidence, “well, I made high,
low. jack and the game," and then I
would have to set to work and argue Mtn
out of dl the points I hid happened to
mike. There ia one advantage about this
mode of procedure, it gives the one prac­
ticing it the best show for doubtful points.
OPIUM KATIXtl.

General At-rtvirt.

A- ir/.'.'

WHOLE NO. 1094.

■

„d d"l“rf&lt;tra7llu»g«;«|lo™»T»
toy. Tbty Jw»y. rmiM meof« ft&gt;«nd

Fuller was

__ .V:__

nn th,*

play!—Detroit Ec*&gt;-

�THE RECENT ELEcffoNS.

THE DEBT STATEMENT.

imrr.
The results in Ohio and Indiana, when
EDITOR

Habtisgb, Mien., Oct. 23, 1876.

fully weighed, will be found exceedingly
damaging to the Democratic! party. Tho
mere disappointment of failure in Ohio,
and of success by a very slender majority
if at al! in Indiana, will couut for much.
The most desperate efforts had been made.
All the arguments and all the campaign
tricks which the party had at command

Tho October statement of the public
debt shows a reduction of the debt during
tho last month by the amount of $7,172,­
769’0, or at the rate of $28,691'076.80
for a year. The Tribune gives the fol­
lowing tabular statement of the reduction

of the debt since March 1st, 1869:

were employed, with marvelous organi­
zation. abundance of money, and great skill
in fraud. . Yot tho majority in Ohio ia

HA.YJ3W PLATFORM i

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian intorforance winch will
destroy the other.”
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Fremdent,

RUTMRDB. HAYIS.
of Ohio.

Fc

Vice- Prttit. mt

VUiLUl A: WHKKLKB.
; ' of New York.

certainly larger than last year, and in In­
diana the Democrats have not held their
advantage. In both States they have lost
on Congressmen. The electoral vote of
Ohio, and of every other Western State,
with the possible exception of Indiana,

Tout. M 8K&gt;ath&lt;........ ........ S48S.19W tt

Thia statement covers a period of ninetyone months and 'shows an average yearly
reduction &gt; f tbe'debt amounting to more

than fifty millions of dollars and an average
monthly reduction amounting to more
than four millions of dollars. The ibeaning of this fact is simply this: the GovernmcDt has saved in ninety-one months
more than four hundred and thirty millions
of dollars out of its income, and applied

will go to Gov. Hayes. But this is not
all. There arc other considerations which
will powerfully affect public opinion in
New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey,
where the battle ia now to be fought.
• I. Nothing but the extreme repudiat­ tho same to the liquidation of the public
ing wing of the party has prevailed, if debt. And this has been done by an ad­
there has been a Democratic success in ministration charged, on tho part of Mr.
Indiana. That State, immeasurably worse Tilden and his party, with being wasteful,
than any other in respect to the currency prodigal, and extravagant in the use of the
question and the public credit, has been public money. Although taxation during
carried, if at all, only by a demagogue this period bos been largely reduced ami
whose ryftpathy with the worst Demo­ the income of the Government propor­
cratic element mode him strong in that
tionately leasenod, the public expenses
State, as it would have made him weak in
have been so retrenched, from time to time
those wh^b are nchr to decide the contest.
that the Government hu been able to pay
The yrorJ 1 and most dangerous end of the
this large amount on the debt of the oouoparty gai is the upper hand. Precisely
tty. Hero is a solid snd very important
because t .e party can win, or Dearly win,
fact that must be put to the credit of
in such, A State ns Indiana, and with
President Grant's administration and to
such a ca didite as Williams, it will be
the credit of the Republican party.

Is there any reason to suppose that De­
IL In a fow cities in Ohio great gains mocracy would have done better, or that,
if restored to power, it will do letter?
None whatever. Rad Democracy succeed­
At L&amp;rn-WILLIAX A. HOWABL. UXNBV W
ed in 1868, the principles of repudiation
LOUD.
E1r»l IMUricl-WILLIAM DOELTZ.
ttecood Dhlrlcl—I'll AKLE3 H. KEMPF.
would have succeeded, and the public
Tbirc I'-.irif 1'lll^.TUM MITCHELL.
credit would have received a blow from
which it would take a long time to recover.
DxrwU-JKHKMlA II JENKS.
not bo raised, and there will be ample
Eighth rxauicg-ncims HA5&gt; 11 irri
Democracy is to-day essentially what it
Sloth fttetriet-WILLIAM IlUNlIAM.
time to rbpke the position of Gov. Hayes
was in 1868, and should it now succeed
thoroughly known. The remarkable gains
the same consequences would follow. The
which the Republicans made in the rural
"solid South" would be the backbone of ita
districts of Ohio, even in comparison with
strength ; and this South has a long list of
the enormous vote of last year, indicates
war claims, in the aggrgate amounting to
that similar gains maybe expected in
billions of dollars, that would be knocking
Eastern btates. An. equally strong Re­
at tho United States Treasury Jbr. pay­
publican vote in either of the close Eastern
ment. Enough of there claims has el
States, with similar gains over the heav­
. UCTIlDKIt
ready been presented and entertained for
iest vote ever polled by that party, would
consideration by tho Democratic House of
insure Republican victory in all.
Representatives at tho last session of Con­
HI. At the West, the voters of Ger­
gress to show what might bo expected io
man
nativky have usually voted with the
I DO NOT STAND HERE TO DE­
FEN D EVERYTHING WHICH TH E Republicans, and those who were influenc­ the event that Democracy should come
REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS DONE: ed to vfte gainst Gov. Hayes counted as into power mainly, as it would, by SouthB'JT WHEN THE DEMOCRATIC
PARTY 18 HELD UP AB THE PAR­ a loan I' tl&gt; it party and as a gain to the
TY OF REFORM, I AM REMINDED Democt jts. It is not probable that tho
One of the strong hopes of the "solid
OF THE DECREPIT OLD LION Di
THE FABLE. WHO BOUGHT TO same w(ak stories can be used with effect South" is finally to force upon the Gov
GAIN BY STRATEGY WHAT HE a month hence, but oven if they should be, erament a large part of the loams occa­
COULD NOT GAIN BY STRENGTH.
THE SPIRIT AND TENDENCY OF the German vote in the Eastern States sioned by the war. The'firststcp to this
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IB TO­ has been mainly Democratic.
end Is to get the Democracy into power;
WARD REFORM.
IT IS STILL
and this is among the reasons that will
WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE. AND
IV. )t is not at all certain that tho
control the action of Southern Democrats
THOUGH I AM NOT WILLING
TO THROW UP THE PARTY. cleetoral vote of Indiana can be scoured in tho pending election. No such game
I AM WILLING TO
EXPEL for Mr. Tilden. Mr. Hendricks carried
can
be practiced with the Republican
THOSE
MEN
WHO
HAVE that Stat* in 1872 by 1,300 majority, but
USED THE PARTY FOR THEIR
party in power ; and this fact should be a
OWN EVIL ENDS. I ACCEPT THE 26,000 Dcrno.-rnta refused to rote for Mr.
reason for confronting this "solid South”
REPUBLICAN PARTY BECAUSE I Grecly in November, and Grant's majority
with a united North. Wo do not believe
BELIEVE IN ITS PRINCIPLES,
WHICH IT NEVER HAS BELIED. wm «vC 21,000. It is quite possible that in the wisdom of putting the Government
I DO NOT HESITATE TO BAY the oxtrine inflationists, who were enthu­
into the hands of those who sought to
THAT WILLIAM A. WHEELER
HAS BEEN MY FIRST CHOICE FOR siastic for Williams, may be less hearty in destroy it.
■
THE PRESIDENCY ; BUT THIS IB support-of the electoral ticket Mn Hen­
NO DISPARAGEMENT TO THAT
QUIET, THOUGHTFUL. UNPRE­ dricks himself, became of his trimming,
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
TENDING. YET UHFLINCHING has not'been popular with this class of fan­
MAN. WHOM THE CINCINNATI
CONVENTION ASSIGNED TO THE atics. They have been educated to hate
Tho
Government Printer—The Teach­
FIMT FLAGS ON THJL TICKET: Mr. Tilden and the New York Democracy,
AND I RECOMMEND TO YOU
ing of the Results in Ohio and
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. AND and it would not be surprising if one in a
Indiana—Tilden “Won't Seat.”
THESE ITS NOMINEES, AS WOR­ hundred of them should refmw to vote io
THY TO BE THE DEFENDERS OF
THIS PROUD FLAG IN TIME OF November next, as one in right of the InWashington, Oct. 21,1876.
PEACE. JUST AB THEY WERE diaua Democrats dW reftmato vote in 1872.
were made by the Democrats through the
temperance question, and the stories widely
circulated at a very’ late hour respecting
tho attitude of Gov. Hayrsjtoward foreignborn voters. In N«w York, New Jersey,
and Con\cticut the temperance issue can­

WISE AND JSTRONG AND BRAVE
TO UPHOLD AND DEFEND IT IN

ly executed or so satisfactorily nerfooned as
since Mr. Chpp has been in charge of the
Government offioe, and it has been umreraally acknowledged, by both Democrats
and Republicans, that the debates in Con­
K have never been so satisfactory m
the Government offioe was entrusted
with making up the " Congressional Re
A comparison of the old (Hobe with the
Record will satisfy any one of the supe­
riority of the latter over he former, while,
what is more pleasing to Members of Congross, there haa never been any delay to
speak of, in having tho complete proceed­
ings of the day before, promptly placed on
each members desk every morning.
All the other work of the office has
been equally satisfactory.
The investigation into tho affairs of the
office was started to make Democratic cap­
ital solely; it was sided and abetted by
discharged employees and disappointed
contractom ; it waa conducted by men
whose hands arc steeped in tho blood of
their slain fellow countrymen, whose treas­
onable acta have caused more expenditure
of the money of the people of tho United
States, (Ean the entire expenses of the
Govenhfeot Printing office for ths next I
one hundred yean, will be.
They committed the highest crime
known against the laws of their country
and daaerved an ignominioiu . death; we
forgave them; we restored to* them their
forfeited political rights, and alas, in ths
magnanimity of our hearts we allowed
them scats in the halls of Congress. Their
first seta of gratitude has been, to seek out
a technical infraction uf the strict letter of
the law, in order that they might impeach
those officials who strenuously opposed
their efforts to destroy tho Union, and who
loyally administered the Government un­
der the most trying circumstances.
The Government Printing offioe has not
escaped their malignity, but the Govern*
ment Printer, the nead of that office, has
come out of the ordeal unscathad and his
reappointment and confirmation gave ev­
idence of tho confidence rqioscd in him'by
the loyal and fairminded atatcuuen of the
Government.
In all political contests the groatcet dan­
ger to be apprehended by a dominant
party is a confidence which begets inaction.
Prior to the recent elections in Ohio and,
Indiana, it wm argued that a triumphant
success of the Republican tickets in both
States would be decisive of tbc Presiden­
tial election in the Nation in November.
In view of the certainty that, on a full
votein every State of the Union, the rice­

TEA! TEA!?
Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late dealine from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

Coffee.
From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

Spices.
You can have in any shape you
want.
,

Crackers.
We brag on.

Cheese
We sell the best

Tobacco.
We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.

politicians of that party feared that, while
suectsa is always desirable, inertuere might
succeed victory at these State elections,
sud they accepted as fact that, in such an
event, it would require gigantic effort to
keep it before the country, that “ eternal
vigilance is the price of liberty."
It is now probable that the late decis­
ions in Ohio and Indians cannot be viewed
as of themselves* indicating a sure elec­
tion of cither candidate for the Presidency
in the coming month. The whole ques­
tion remains with the people of this
country, to determine by their votes whom
they will have sa Chief Magistrate of the
hatton. At thia stage of the fight, the
Republican who may be found sleeping at

OhioStone Ware
Is the best.
Crockery.

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Remember.
We buy for cash and will not
be U an DERSOLD by any House
in the City.
'

wo will only deserve it by s brave and fear­
less dirham of duty. Let there be no
reUlx&gt;‘,OT1 of effort, but on the aontrary, let
each Republican " put hi* shoulder to the
wheel and pray for sueeeas.”
Histinpi.
" If we advocate Gov. Tilden strenuous­
ly, says the relict of the ZsW&amp;raewr, ef
this ettv,
•
•
.
“ it’m
simply becaaw he is an honest snd upright
man, not simply because ho won’t steal."
By hta own averments it ia proven that ho a.n.saux. . i
did atari $13,000on his income tax; by
those of the nartn-v nnw rarara—• »_•

SMITff, KANEE and PRESTON,
Aug. Tib, 1876.

0.T.8ABI5.

Boanl of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,:

e
Mobiliar care by the affidavit
affidavit .
of Oaken Amos, that “ nothing had been

aaaoog hia old friends and neighbors in
and near the city of Buffalo, N. Y., where

Joii®' a. WuMfcdDoo^

Mr. Clapp was one nf the viarima of the
late Democratic inquisition, and, though
.I,-- a

.i

moDey

unredeemed to

lup.ft
,ua pmt cry

cf “ Canal P4-,. '•

&amp;4

«od.

pstbwt,

2nd

SC

SEEDS.

Wowttriilg.

.j-.

a.

Look here I

Look ^erc

miotbjax.

Wltot I don't you think •• j”
loffine, Caskets* ShrouJ’
ent. aod
j“
U&gt;. &amp;ou tUih. JelnXi

~ancr lb*" any firm in the btatc &gt;
CVftr.wtothn Mr of

J. M. HEWES,
“Amination by r—l:— o.

a square and perfectly proper explanation

we guarantor SatisfactionHesure furnished free to
purchasing a Coffin worth

figUorer anta, upon issues

to tk. Gommnl dimag Mr. CUpp’. rfmiammtoa. Ia poat rf La, „„ „
by thousands of Liberals and
dollar of IL mow, approprutad for lb.
Gorammwt Priatia, Ofioe pram U,„n? t
Mr. Clapp’. Unda, or ■ rn.nipul.ua „

A Gr.t Redictiaii ii PH®!

FURNITURE,

vote worid apparently insure a

hu office was subjected io n morn search­
hold every State at the North
ing and unscrupulous investigation not
I*. Itwl
1872; ihey show a much more united and one thing twss found reflecting upon the
cause his firm prepared coffire .extract,. solid array; they poll a larger vote, and head of the office. It is true that a great
manifest a greater confidence and determi­ many sensational paragraphs ware given
patriotic and touching ap- nation. But. the Democrats have relied
with alwolute confidence upon the cry
ot reform, the hard timea, and the desire charging all sorts of malfeasance in office
to Mr. Clapp, but it is also true, and just,
coffee to vote fur Tilden.” Did any sane
editor ever throw to the people such
and every one ot them wm susceptible of

READ THIS

SALISBURY i BROSSBAV
DreU" tn all kinds

J

MtoWhplnutolkr,

Furniture, Coffins, Etc^

and he'happy -again.

it i- proven that he did

Hon. A. M. Clapp, Printer, has return-

The New York .Son of the 19th in«L
contains an etoqueat (?) editorial, daaounc-

xxi30w4.

|

121
Hmf

.

__

VUto “ti.'Jt,
,
’
tlw Wh&gt;to H
_

___

DltTA.

What grudge has DsZT against

4- j- m

, Sin and O®®11*
PAI NTER
4 IL Iteck’i CarriM*

�■I

Quite an excitement was ooeaatenod in Mar-

Local Correapondensa.

•••--------- j
ui ■ crsiy man,
EH. Dolan, freight conductor on the M. C. R.

Republican Meetings

aMlGML FAFHir BUST BflIITY.

Drugs, Oils, and Millinery Goods,

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE

TIME-CARD

did not ascertain.

Afterward he
John Q. Creasy, the present Sheriff of this

Wfi desire to caU your attention to our stock of strictly
pureDR UGS and MEDICINES We m-ake a soeda Uty in
dealing in only strictly prime DRUGS. We believe it is
for the interest of our Customers a3 well as ourselves to
sell only prime and pure MED'ICIJfS.S,
We have a large stock of

ling house furnish him a

On Saturday forenoon last a brutal affair

ie^tunluaailaanJassJQ'.OO r. u.

&amp;&lt;0r. m. neighborhood.
fettr.u.

A man named William Wrnte,

retain Wm. Tinkler, Marcus Stebbins end

Machine Oil,
*
Best Castor Oil,
, No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
.« Black Oil,

ALL SPEAKING TO DE IN TH&amp; EVEN­
rscent

^uudaya-ezeent as

-- IU.U abruca ucr, uruaing her face badly, injuring her side, and

imeua of humanity with which wo are oouver-

with regard to the Greenback and Democratic'
nominations. The author of that article must,
or ought to know that every Sheriff appoints

ING UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED.

The following named gentle­
men will speak upon the political
issues of the day, as follows.

buxinees men, who are directly interested, and

All About the County.

James O’DonueL AT

THE COURT HOUSE,
TUESDAY EVENING, OCT
Bought very low and WE wilt sell them at
81, 1876.
prices that will please ths closest buyer.

Hon. J. H. McGowan.

llnng along that wood.
Don't put it off till snow flies.
Sickness is somenb.it abating.
I«ts uf Job work being down in this
A big rocket on Jefferson street Saturday
V.,r further particulars enquire of Marshal
Prickett.
Half fare to Grand ILijdJs and return, to
ihvte nh ' wish to hear Hou. James G. Blaine.

walk across Green Street, oppositi

TltnCMOV ffl SUM!

Council Proceedings.
Sheriff in this county on. their respectire tick-

Common Council of the eity of Hastings. was
Tuesday evening Oct. 3rd 1870, but there not
through tho columns

pose to appoint if elected, and if such a qu«
which to prosecute their fall work.
their funeral and that they propose to ehsose
• ill be elected President ef the United Slates. Common Council of the city'bf Hastings
Tuesday evening Oet. 17th but there not being
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
Let the sportsmen ^fjhis city remember the
until Wednesday evening Oct. 18th 1876
meeting this evening at]Ralph Jordan's to
choose sides far the gran t squirrel hunt.
Recorder.
Wheat is locking splendcd over the county,
and the prospects arc that the ground will be
The Common Council of the cityjpf Hastings,
whatever his political action may have been,
J.ibny Cote ia trying to put on aim. he u
rinng hisJim ba&lt;;i »o tight be cant alt down,
be doctors udviea him to take sulphur and
Lewis, McNaughton, Read and Tomlinson.
Tlie minutes of previous meeting read and
The Cedar Creek'Base Ball club, played tho
upright, or kinder hearted gentleman, nor one
approved.
Jliokerya of Hickory Corners Wednesday, for
Report of Finance romantics recommend­ better qualified for the duti
the Champion Belt, Score, Hickorys, twenty, ing. that there be raised forward and Highone. Cedar Creek, 9.
.
To-morrow afternoon. Ret. J. W. Bancroft,
of thirty with Ids wife, lake their departure
the property therin.'andfor the General Highfor California, there to remain through the.

on the 1'Jlh inat./on a young daughter of Mr.

publican will put one of their alipe over the

the Contingent fund nothing.
P. A. tillLDOI,

Rsrt-Bucax
ing goes wrong, her ^appearance and comfort
will be materially improved.
The Greenback ticket weakens as election

the greenback men to gain by voting the
greenback ticket that they would not gain by
voting the Republican ticket.
A. Blair, poor fellow, actually finds it uphill
business to fight the party ho oner supported
so vigorously. But then, the Republican par-

wirchead.
A great many of our citisens are going to
Grand Rapids this afternoon to listen, to
Maine's Glorious Son, Hon. James G. Blaine.

champions.
The Dem &gt;c rats had a bonfire on Slate Street

saw it. On the following morning (Sunday.)
An employe of tho Banskb Office who rooms
in Empire Mock, arose, and io and behold.

MiddtevHle.

XV.IUU VJ - .w.w
r "'
and adopted, as follArr.

tat ever delivered in the township.

Notice toTMthen.

Family Knitting Machine

Now aUrxetlni universal attention bv its astonish*

ive organs of the
posed that obstruc­
tions within their range can rarely with- t
stand or evade them. Not only do they
bstIbs

The ,Uiekf«rd M

XVWvl

History will be demanded hr every grade, and

WINSLOWS STEAM
? ;P

H

;?? MM

A StarifffWM dlliiyaMwI.
Exocb Axnar,
Townahlp Sup't.

Carlton, Oct. 7lk 1876

xxi47wt.

To Loon.
Court House on Saturday evening last, was an

ths Republican ticl et, if **&gt;*»**—*
. . _ i—. .Li.
&gt;• /ZubMS Journal.
iivered In.a calm, straightforward and acntle.
I buri ths alrove slander back Into the teeth
manly manner, elicited frequent applause,
*nd wm well received by all present.

Jobs W. Cjstsb.

Nolle, to ToooMr*.

tic medicine that can be employed: cleans­
ing the stomach and bowels, and even the
blood. In small doses of occ pill a day,
they stimulate the digestive organs and
promote vigorous health.
Ayer's Pills hare been known for

diseases that have baffled the bat of
human fkill.
While they produce power­
ful effects, they arc, at the tame time, the
aafcat and best physic for children. By
their aperient action they gripe mach leas
than too common purgatives, and never
give pain when the bowels are not inflamed,
’llicr reach the vital fountains of the blood,
and strcngtltcn the system by freeing
it
front the elements of weakness.
Adapted to all ages and conditions in
all climate*, containing neither calomel
nor any deleterious drug, these Pills may
be taken with safety by anybody. Their

A CARD.

the Center School House on Friday snd Salurdw. OH. nd. nd MU..
u 10
* .
. -M —tn «■- - ------- ■ ilia

L. D. QuacMMsarsn,
Recorder.

Although gentle
in their operation,
they are still the

THE IICKFOIO AUTOMATII

An lastmeiien Boek, e
Inolo directions to the

n~J. rub A. Bi.u..,

of them, and ns ho rose to depart lie nibbed
bis stomach mournfully, saying that “ this
dyspepsia distresses me fearfully." Too bad.

Such speeches are calculated to do

arc mild, but ef­
fectual in their

count of themselves in November.
Rkfublican.

It was dyspepsia that ailed him, Hut as he
was in the orchard, and the apples looked

hugely.

ever and in quality to suit the taste of every

The

Republicans of this part of Barry County
are fully aroused, and will give a good ao»

Democratic Mass Meetidg being hell.

dulged in by the speaker. Noth withstanding
the Hon's Austin and Fidus were bolding
forth al Union Hall to a Democtal ic gathering,
tho Court House was complstsly filled, and

Clement Smith,

Oct. 25th, at Carlton Center. person.
Remember the pla$e, State Street,
Oct. 26th, at Podunk School opposite Roberts’ Drug-Store.
House, Rutland.
GIVE US uA. CALL.
Oct. 27th, at Bryant School
House, Baltimore.
MRS. CLARA ALLEM.
MISS VINE TREGO.
* Oet. 28th, at Irving Station.
xxi46tf
HaAinga, Mich., Oct, 5, 1876.
P. W. Niskern.
Oct. 24th, nt Mudge School Machinea.&amp;Marble Works. Ay»r'» Advs? &amp; Groceries.
House, Castleton.
Oct. 25th, at Norton School
RlCKFOjfo
s Cathartic Pills,
House, Maple Grove.
wniUnc
Oct. 26th, at Eagle St-.11 uol
Knitted
House, Assyria.
Oct. 27th, at Doty school
House,-Johnstown.
Oct. 28th, at Brown School
nial purgative ever
House, Orangeville.
discovered. They

Hayes &gt;ad Wheeler. His speech at the
Springs was prouounoed by many to be the

John Weisacrt, fat Conductors
F. F. McNair, fqr. Highway labor

John ptieh

tlon&lt; of the country that D. B. DeLand A Co.'s
/!'•( Cireueal Salrratui is the only Saleratus
that will produce a uniform result, and give
perfect satisfaction every time. If onoe you

Fall and Winter Millinery !

ing one day and one night as special Police
and Allen Bennett for Road Scrapers Plow
Points Ae., were refered to fl nance oommittee. many tailing points, and held the audience
SpecialNotjces.
Tho following aooounla were then by a veto for two hours. Messrs. Tilden and Hend­
ricks wera ventilated in a forcible and log­
to be drawn on the appropriate fund therefor. ical manner. Their hostility to the boys
W. W. A W. C.^KsUy, far lumber MM 16 in blue, and their advocacy of secession
J. W. A C.G. Bentley, •• “
78 61
Earle Brown, for work on trends work 23 60
lurrrittnjt that a disordered condition of the ilomEggleston.
“ "
“
" " 19 60
holding the meeting, it was a success.
Thorp.
“ ................................
The
speaker
was
enthusiastically
applauded
0. Grace,
“ “
“
"
throughout, and at the close three rousing
H. A. Goodyear 4t Co., Hardware,
ebeera were given for Hayes and Wheeler,
Nails Ac.
'
treble A Russell, Nails.
4 76
^Z. Bbepherd, for cartage, 19 loeds
spoke at Yankee Springs, on the 19th inst.,
A. Maynard, *•
•&gt;
6 '*
to a good jaadieuoe, the result of which
J.JP. Roberts, Stationery
was that some converts were made for
JJcaecr A Powers, Plow points A
UUrioo.

motion invisible. For further particulars, in.
quire of 0. D. Spaulding.
'

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S

John W. Custer, Esq , delivered au elo­
Turn out Everybody. The Indira are
quent and patriotic address upon the polit­ cordially invited.
ical issues of the day at Middleville, on By Order of Rep. Co. C&lt;yn.
S. J. Bidelm an, Caiman.
Saturday evening, 21st inaL The effort

Tomlinson, 6.
Mays—nona.

on Finance, is well posted, and ean make an
He is a Greon-backcr, and was nominated as

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.

Oct. 24th, -at Nashville.
Hastings, Aug. 12th 1876.
xxi31yl
Oct, 25th, Center School House,
Rutland, yOct. 26th/at Prairieville, (af­
ternoon meeting).
Oct, 27th, at Middleville.
Oct. 28th, at .Carlton Center.
D. R. Cook and Geo. M. Dkwet.
Oct. 25th at the Martin School
SPLENDID DISPLAY OF
House, in Castleton.
Oct. 28th at the Brigg’s School
House,' Assyria.
Oct. 30th, at Alma’s Hall,
Middleville.
HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
Nov. 3d, at Orangeville Village.
Nov. 4th, at Prairieville, (the AH kinds of Ladies' Underwear at the Lowest Prices.
place to be hereafter designated).
Fancy Goods of all kinds Cheaper than
Nov. Gth, at Woodland Center.

A few thousand dollars to loan io rams

rrraons oi

— — --- — .. ----- -

MARBLE WORKS

being purely vegetable, no harm
from thetr use in any quantity.

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mats.

SOuT'm*T^MuSdEaEVXBrWIlEKl

J. Cole &amp; Son

-A.t Kalamazoo* Mich.,

WH0LB8ALK ARETAIL

Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head
stones of al! description made toor-er
on short notta, also Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
to customers,
Z

GROCERS
Corner of State and Ch arch StT

property.

R. J. Grant.

xxiBlw4

NoHoo-

Having steam power and improyad
machinery for Handing, high polishing
und cutting mortices, we ean do work
cheaper and better than thoeo who
work by band.

Ofc nr 80 te Ural Umi Bate

UDIUIKE
STUCCO
fiTBUE

rfl b. Ml u U» Schwl tew =• ~ 1«.
H.N. Mraao,

IJF

oui th. InteMl of CUhoun *
interrat to call sod era me.

fftrtr.CO. gfia

IE1IR

Shingles Lath be. ..

�Tbe^Bpi-Wt»kiyhepftlfcff|&gt;haw^|
Th. “iron T»f

Furnitui

___

’ 1,

A fipicy skeksh descriptive rf tW
.
eh’uon, Topeka and Santo Fe Hsilrr
. * '
Lenutics. aaenery and P&gt;e«u«r
of
the Rocky Mountains, by *’Krr Crinkle ’’

1ABK

THKS FAC?j
ygBTranxos. orT,„
BOMWlIo

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

eriu.or.be

Abe Fort I'erM, *e«&gt;
Ron, togrtber «ub 0» &amp; „
ff
uufn and nme ubk. &lt;/ 4Umi„ and
u!.. route horn Keur „ CitJ. ,od
U. 1-uoblo, tavo .nd ril pu,.. iu Ceke
Yado, New Mexx 0[ Ariiona and the San
Juan Mince.
The finest liwe of Pullman
Sleepm ob t\s coittoent between the Mhsoun Riy.r and the.Booty Mountains
without Yh|Dgc. Special round trip tour­
ists’ U‘-xe«a fuu tiw Jflbeosr.- Ricrr to
Dcnttr ' at $50, good to stop off at all
|&gt;oints. Address.
T.J.-A8DWRS0X,
Gen. Pott. Act.
XX52tf
Topeka, Kan.

Peneione, Etc. I Holloway’s Ad. Drug,^

HASTINGS

PROBATE ORDER.

Where you wnl find nil kinds of

FURNITURE I

adt thXdtjJjf'V

Of every Description which we

tuns ieter^tfJ in said eslaU. ar» required to ap
poor at a a. alou vf said CocrlUbon tu b« huldan
• t the Prob He Offie*. in the City of Hast ins* and
Abw.eaaae.tr say there be. why the prayer of tho
iWttdimer mmM not bo created : Axd n n Ft:a-;
vna OxpikKP. that aeld petitioner car* notice to
the pereona intorertod in said estate, of the pendener of said petition, and tho bearina thereof
by eaniinc eoooy of this order to be puMuhod U
the HaSTtaoa Bcrtrsf—- - ------------printed and circulated
three sneer—1—----ofhoarinc.

c*o Mil cheaper than any bound in Bar­
ry County, for thaw reasons:
Jrt. Because we have no rent i» pay
21. Because we make the mnst of oui

Caution.

We aell dodo of thia ebc*p&gt;niade Fur­
niture that In made by machinery. The
Koodu we make h made by hand, and
warranted. Wo iuvilo all peraonu to
call and Inapcct our goods, for they al
bear Inspection- .No trouble nt all
show good*.
Parties, having Pictured to trama
would do well ter •them framed of
as we can do it P ..*rand Cheaper than
nny house in P *y County. We keep
the Larwest Si.u Best selected stock ol
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD*
1X08, Brackets, • PAnut-lloLDKB8, WALls-PoCAKM, SLIPTPn5
HOLDBM,
and evurythlua in the Furniture line.
We invite all persona to call and look

crobate order.
ry holdon at tho Probate oflce. in the City of

NEW ADVERT1SMENTS.
C. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Ool.

.- ~IUa u-

■ -rar tail, to rnatorr th- ,
if the Pill* U taken IO',
atrw.'tiom.
bipthrria, Tletratr-I s..

itment has bem well rnbUd &gt;£' t*
«attb«cufw oftbe tl.rvjl ar.4 .Lest

L'ss.trtirzr^usf.^sx
’t^ai
itment will pr«ln.-« s&gt;*»&gt;-in&gt;i;.&gt;&lt;i tbeerttJ

trial tn &gt;11 ca-«M of fri er. ...».

Peerless Milk Safer:
now on exhibition at our Fnriituie
Store. AH kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture naatlv doae.
WE MEAN BUSINESS IFurniture Rooms south &lt;dde State St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
Store.

Di.»a~«.iikrrireri.
Tho roarinc river may n

$55 8 77

STEBBINS BBB'S
Ee(Al&gt;&gt;i*l&gt;o&lt;l ISOB. W

ffiK

*HEHT&lt;^^.«422L*a3E

American and Foreign Patents,
GILMORE A CJ.. ouewomoru to Chipman. If orItCoart,
Laws of
nt to Section 1. Article 3&gt;. itneat and rr&gt;i»i&gt;.n of the 6i&gt;fiir by Joint BeeolntioB No.

a virureu and heailhr bcin«- It • ill regain Um
with the uM of the Pill* tn inmrea Ueuucan.

Uropeical.Swrllingi, Panlv&gt;i&gt;, and StiffJoisu
Aitbouh tk»shoTs ceaplalat* differ ridriyit
their orient and uuar*. yet liter alt tojrite ixal
ImUeul. Many t-fthe wont ea»«i. cftochta
smm. wiU &gt;i»M in a c-tut-i-.v.. c!.- .b,rt mteef
time when this Oiatmvct &gt;• diluent!? rsbWiet*
tho parte affeete.!. even after evrrv ether
V...
1- -|* .........
th* P.l-i

A Iso the folio witur Coaaty'OfBeen for the County
f Barry, ris:
A Jndye of Probata. Sheriff. Clerk. Treasurer,
laeirter of Deed*. Proseeutina Attorney. Two
irrnit Court Commiaaionm, u Hnryeyor and two

HOMESTEADS.
X. toed soar mUpoolo 8. J. OILnd CommManec. bawrowee. hanaas.
prctf.aeopyofTAetLaw-., Stoellta

lndiacmii'ti*\’f Youth 4—S&lt;/r«s ao-1 llccn.
Blotchn. an also • walbac*. can. with •erU.cw
m radically earad if th* VtnlMMtl lx u*i fmt;

&gt;
(A Tara rorr. I
t____________

a. &gt;- 1-iu.xia.K.
Jodte of Probate
xxtU«4

ADMINISTRATORS SALE-

StUTt WMTKB-

^Capital &amp; theCampaign ofl876
!•:. W. VOIGJ’JL«S

■uWfcAxt^MaUtoMafawrt bWder. on tatunla

SSBanu-u. ss:

SALVATOK BEEB

th* mvernBient has bora maaa&lt;ud ainee ill orrani-

Is the Beat Leger Brewed in the West

CAUTION,!-*’

IraaureofJ. Hart

Sold hy Caak at MILWAUKMKIKWEBY

any or January. A.D.. IS7X tn UonBtre of the KarIster nf (lee.1. f &gt;r Dirty County. .’•’Ute of Miehlnn
in Liber 1 " of JIunprM, on l-arei 110 a»l 111.
and which raid mortmw was BMicned br said Dar­
win MrtJmbor to George W Cuyler. /liny Keaton
and Pliny T. Action of Palmyra. Wayne County.

,

TIIOe.S.FEAOTE.PTwU-L

NOTICEOF £&lt;£Mj*ygbIONERS ON

"tsfcssa^

W Ullams A Co- brrwer.. I&gt; tncau's llcvwery.

BESuIdS!ff,7---------- -----should any prose*

"WSili.1?.

LAST
CHANCE

AUDRUaiSTS.

FOR SALE

rrint I&gt;ands in the
Michigan fruit_belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
THE ENEMY OF tllUIE 1
THE FOE OF PAIN dening farm of 25 1-2
acres to Exchange
TO MAN AND BEAST
. lithoOramiOW
''
for a farm near Has­
MUSTANG
tings. Correspondence
solicited,

A Fortune lox Only &gt;12.00

JHTDCKI CASH DISTRIBUTION CO

W. A. Woodworth, Atty.
&gt;nd Real Estate Agt. Douglas,
Mich. ' .. '

nhi-h noea.cion they will distribute to tho ticket
holdersthe I tumen to • —of

$600,000!

PAIN, THAT AFPMCTm TOP’ Ji?

Thus. P. Porter, ex-Gov. Ky. Gen. Mau'er.
Quwmd CatfSu?'..a.I^..._..tl^^

HAS OFTEN SAVED Wnwofe
A HUMAN BEtliuI *J?D KWTrSf
KOTO I.IFK ANS
A ' SUOABLEUonSE'"’8
the said deceased

POSITIVELY CUfcED.

nOPLE’S
77
W. H. GOODYEAR
. The IDruaiist,
Ketpcctfullu announce ,
that hr has aiain ciifa!!»
in ths DRUG
hasiti stock and daily arn
in£, a fresh and
Stock of DruSs and Mcditines. Dye Stu/is. honey
Goods- and in fad
plete Stock of
Merchandise which he offeri
to the people at urratly Be
dn ced Prices. ........
REMEM Uh h ■1/1'• }e“
pie's RrufSIrdSS
redly opposite' h"iP‘rc.
One door east 0/Spaiddint»
HasriKor, July Id, l-~“‘
.

STEINflOFF &amp; WOOD

.1j ,hwfcr sale

rJSxSitr

&amp;

BSnical ai iKtaiicl:^

DENTISTS !
Bcwton Ca»k 8Mn-

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                  <text>Jmvrm] LEAVE NO GROUND

for

CAVIL ?—J/uaA, 21,1661-

IT MOPHKSIK* DKJtTD TO THE UNfoS.

The Republican party ta tn power, tod
the UNION IS BROKEN, for all time,
The parti will md be rt&gt;un^cd. Wo Ina}'
mak.-upour ■bitto that, and

BHMaK.x&gt;nr

WHOfrE NO 1095a

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1876.
^Clover Hullers, Wagons, Buggies, Etc.

Seek!j in ww Bijipef

MESSER
&amp; FiWETsr
Are agents lor the Celebrated
-

I. ZHBWEY

rrtiusHLK.

U- l.u’ lu.\

Also for the

IXL Wind Mill
Which is the

best

self governing mill in

the market.

WAGONS AND BUGGIES!
l«nb|&lt;
, takuti
L.IJr:

l

.’JiD biRKB (M

A^r.finoiwu P^lJCTf) for all other

pioyvs ii the market,
VC .VGrtlCUL'L’URAT. HALL,

One door east of Goodyear s Hardware.
'Hastings. April 12. 1876.
_

Doctor 5ikln,s_poijblg
EVERYBODY

joints,

WITHOUT II KALT I: r-fcS

idrljr ia

x amtitlti

LoSiieuhj mot «ltatble. qealral

is- CHRONIC

, vp»Mite ^*te&gt;ve) Bathtans

uflowboan

NEGLECT-’’

a.ntniHWn »r &lt;ub»rlQH&lt;
i,r mu’- “

iicurix nert W crrtylMa'W X-1MOMF.

&lt;f

—

-io? ALOirr D™™?

xJaitl-------------------------

AR,
tin res
;a (fed
and
irrii"
mine
Vcdi•'ancy
comgist's
offers
{/
l‘.eo
is di(lock.
tint*

DEIITISl
iiilA,

i-iihw.

fpxisely whu the Frre Peet.- means
when it describes itself (“the present
Bjansgcment'' arc the boys who do it) ss
now "Battling for Reform," “as it always
has." was well set forth in tho Coster let­
ter of 1864, read here by Saiator Christiancy, in which the soldier in the field
denounced tho- political course of the
editor at home as such as to make him a
ofthc Union soldiers than
meaner enew
lu this concis in front
toe brme 1
roper to quicken the mem□ectioii it
ones of the people of Michigan o« to the
hidh
record of this Democratic organ,
saya that it w anxious now for the same
kind of ‘ Reform' it La» always Leda after.
Ws give hetowith but a few extracts frosi
iu old issues, and wo could give like mat­

IV TlrREATKXS A t JUI

mmiDWWPum

jsb

ATEREFORM.

ter by the column, if it Were neeeoury

Cheaper than ever.

PollHoal Notes.

"THE BATTLER FOR CONFEDER­ IT DENOUNCKS THK LI HWIT Late'S AO AIN.

he UEAn axji

CIVIL WAil’ IN MJCHHiA

Wo can t«-ll the Republican Lcgitixture
and the Republican Administratiou of
Mickigau, und tLv Republican party every­
where, oue thing', chat • 1 i/fr&lt;x»/»a
thall be railed in the North to march
againit me p"ipo of the. South A FIRE
IN THE REAR rill he tfpcnrd uy&gt;on
meh troopt. which will cither bTOV TUEIB
MARCH altogether or wondertully accxl
eratk it I In other word-,if in the
present posture of the Raouilican party
toward the National difficulties, war shall
be waged, that war shall be fought in the
» ffe warn the Republican
North 1•
party that the conflict which it U prenm
taring will not be with tho South, bn
with tons of thousands of people in the
North. B Acn civil war ihall come, it will
be A WAR HEBE IN MICHIGAN,
and here in Detroit, and in every North­
ern Etatc.—Jan. 26, 1861,

These n’crsonal Liberty lanj ought to
be blotted from the statue book of Mkhigan. They place her in the 'category of
nl’llifyino states. They sink her in­
to the same position of conditional loyalty
as that of M assachuactta and South Carui
liua. • • Let its ftlieirj repeal pron­
to the people of the South that the Nvnh
does not indorse the heresy which it
[they] contains —/for. 26, 1862.
IT CLAMORS roa "WH1TK mkn’s riuhts/*
Th. Democratic pMty &gt;• atill hi(MU to
the KIGHTS OF WHITE HEN, &gt;•*
ready now, as over, to extricate tha country
from the embarrasauients into which the
ignorance and the corruption of the rad­
icals hare plunged it — Ayteml# l&amp;A,
1862.
IT IlKVIVM TUI “COMOO rLATVOK*."
Gov. Blair, in his famous negro
ruport, rays: •’The time
the colored mon of
allowed to assume their
us citizens of the republic, upon
with their white brethren."
‘who votes for Blair indanes
Whoever, then, is in favor of n
cipation. negro wlert, negro q|___
Mgn leholart and negro tefaohnasien,
nvyro jurori and nerjn j*dgee, negro llep%
I rrtrntatim and ntyrO Senators, will vote
far Austin Blair for Governor on Tuesday
uext.—A'owmbcr 2&lt;?&gt; 1862,
~

IT TUBEATEKH A "BAPTISM OT BLOOD"
yuu "KiaanH.’*
z
A1J tbc signs of the times indicate that
the project of nigger citieene.ip will re­
ceive a BAPTISM OF BLOOD which
will anpall the authors of it, and cave the
poor deluded niggers to curse them—Feb­
ruary Sth, 1803.
IT SAYS "EMANCIPATION IS A FAILURE.’*
AND THU “MIOanA" ARK LIEB CAJIJUiAls,"

Emancipation has been tried, and is, so
the

Tho Now Haven Journal brings the
gratifying assurance that reports from all
r*
. Connecticut indicate a greater
mount ofcuthuauuun among the RcpuWi«
wmO than was ever known before, surpas*
Jsg/s^si that witnessed in the Lincoln
,

JQhs reoq'Lion of Mr. Blaine in

Now

York Monday "
evening
“W is
“ ■said
“* to
“&gt; hare
1““ “owotito ■■■minnbU meeiing.
h the annate of New York politic."
The BorW adviwR " the National Demo­
cratic Committee to lose no time in print­
ing Mr. BUin?'|i speech." We think wo

Democratic orators make hard times
lot topte in their speeches. The
wipta, however. at the Traaanry, indicate

that business is speedily reviving. If tha
receipts continue as they have for the last
two weeks, it is probable that the aggre­
gate receipts will exceed the estimates for
the fiscal year.
Col. K- W. Flournoy of Mississippi has
written a tetter to deny that he has gone
over to Tilden. ^Hc says ; “ Of all men

Bot axcepting Buchanan and Van 'Baren,
I look upon Tilden as the most exceptional
unworthy, and dangerous man that Las
ever been presented for theoffice of Brestdont, a man who escapes an indictment
for pcijury simply by the statute of limi
tationi.

General Harnson of Indiana, in a recent
speech jl South Bend, made a point which
if not fl&lt;Jy true in itself, but well worth
emphswiring. He* sap: "As Itepulioans
we can turn our tel rtf and look over our
Bhotddsn without fear. We are not afraid
of tha pest. Wacto contemplate, not only
bat with gionons entbnsl we liayu made. But the ■
|^rsto turn about at all-

the monstrous _
wy-,
* Thu negroes are as dottrntt
rr DboxM RXCXMlKiriott •&gt;»’ the bsbkx. _
from uk politically as the cannibals or the
Chincso are. * • ■ A for
Why bliOuid not the government of the more of the abolition policy will
expulsion of niggers from every
United States BRCO'rNIZE THE GOV
1 ^aljfjg ihrongh the graveERNMENT formed by the STATES State.—February 8, 1868. '
THAT HAVE SECEDED^
• 11
rr bats tmk Njaant ark cowardly
recrjgniting the tn
The New York Evening Post, reporting
shall--------------to a cunsidcra-.
rm Coufinlerttey w*e
- ---------It is only the men who will not fight the views of the Republican National Com­
ble degree diwrro its people efthe hostilwho
bare
the
nogrophobia.
Those
who
mittee,
rays:
itv they naturally fix! toward the people of
u ill fight will not shod their blood for tha
the North, and in tlih Jmp-o.'. d state of
it is considered safe by prominent i,
feeling the details of a i’EACEABLL freedom pfapuroelof BLACK SAVAr. BrawiWrans who know the condition of
GES, who, since the war begun, liars
SEPARATION could easily !«• arranged.
shown no disposition to etrika &gt; blow for North and South Carolina, New York,
New Jersey and California, to include
—Feb 19,1861.
themselves.—Fobruttry 25, !8|B.
' .M----- &gt; States as well as Wisconsin—which
IT ADVtHM TUX SUWtKRUEJt OK KAT1UX- IT WO INKS AGAIK POB PRACB, BBCAVAt*
be»Q.'spoken of sa doubtful—in
• KMANCIPAWON IS WR0B&amp;’*
’
tenuoiu of thews Ststcs that will be
TLcro is a desire for pesos in the oonni
nly ' JtepuLjksn. *Hiv news from
It ibei not alrike ue fi r a m.iment that
‘
tojday is better thaw it has
there is ANY III.MfLlATION IN try. There pugbt to bojmoh | " ‘
-------------------------,fhc J&lt;jrU .—
fevinuK lime durniiu: the
* There is also a general
ABANDONMENT.
— ...
,
.
_ ] Cornell of the State Coat-'
the pre-uut method of the iA
built to |irotccuhe Staled in wl.i.U they
; Mtttee says that the trospeet in New York
_ kltuataa agnitut foreign aggression, not ia utterlv inadequate Co preserve
. State is oxoeUsat; tW there is,Boreaaon
to be used ag^lnet those Stao; mid &gt;j l ukn, tbrt EMANCIPATION
by Federal troupt bra the WRONG i» 'ill Ue nolilical and eanitdu- to bdisve that it will not be found, as it
their occu
effect of
ATING THE I’EOPLK fitinal aipede, and that the only MPBsbf IW&lt;UaF&gt;^I» nn,
eon
in their vicinity, and of stimulating hos­ which the national fortunes can be retrieved test stoce the organisation of the K
tility to the Federal ju&gt;w r, aud of pre te to WITHDRAW THE PBOOfcA* cm pony, to be a Republican State.
M
AT1ON,
to
cease
waging
&gt;
partisan
and
venting the revival of that love for the
The Western Rural.
Union which still lives in the hearts of the to begin to wage a nattona! war.—Fpbrw’
ary ft, 1863.
•
masacs of tiic Southern rc-’de, then w it
APTKB ABRAJIAMIJBCDIJ.
..
not a MA3TKR4TK(UCE OF I’ULICl
Hilton Qpom, s practical and luecera‘ With a erueky that is coroesaiyie hup
to WITHDRAW TWK Titooi s fr .m them t
ful farmer, and for newel yean concocted
th Aa'aNtorial staff of The Weston
■hlarch 14, 1861.
ar^, bra becw the owner ofthu pw
Frahm tiikrkbli. cowsriTt Ttnx.
tr sad aurirag farm and family Week­
Tho Constitution fortyed by tho Con, and has reorgwriieJ it upon a firmer
croaa at Montgomery for th-i Confederate IBM.
The kiod t'f “RWorss" which th*
gtatra will no doubt be unantmoutiy reu
Red
THJteX pRQ.WOKK [OX
aud list of contributor! to bo

always has Loen." .

J. B. LaSurs’s Ad

INDIANA

AND OTHER
ELECTIONS.

STA

&gt;B«ral Afisira with U. entertaining

KI.-.ILHJiailJ! KKclD!
Money toat by betting om be epeedsiy

pffcial Medical Aur-ouncenieDt
urlt«anti :

Ibit (' uifort a nd llap'^mcsd
’ .1! '

Sick aud All

icd !

GF HASTINGS AND yjCHilTY.

DR. J. B LaSURE

the sooner

Wo have bail and are having war meetHowto do it!
„
Lrt.. lu.e l'HAVE NEMlNaS
a the first one may jurt ai wet’ bo h«d
riirlit here in Iktroll uxanywhero otee.
Have you lost money by betting or otherwiae
• * * The popular voice is yet !«&lt;«»- an the Indiana or ether State
tuJ. Will it not arrest this crud, bloody,
any work is bu
fratricidal war?—^j»'d 17, 181*1.
Mstribatlflii Company, of Frankfort. Ky.,
[This was just stKr Fdft Sumter bad which, being autliorited by lfe« lAE’.ilatare,

SrS

been captured by armed traitors, and the
Praidcnt had ratnruonod the first army of

cod

MS.M por year with Um rest
6 subscribers. Less to dub»
E WESTERN RURAL

Recovered!

IT CALIX FOR FEA* E WRITI KIM

volunteers to defend the Union.

The

call aUentiotatu

.xM:

shop with Jraou raw a
Cllreh and Haihcto Street.
.U ll.M

XX6J

&gt;“*•

I Fret Preu then whined fir pe*ec-]
rr KATS OCR LIBERTY LAWS WERE ‘ TREA- ,h V ihc) wW pretty tarter
6OXAMI.E.

a1 - &lt; u .vs. u&lt;.

ta riDNTni. t:. -»n

CT

J0®*1 W®«b

1200 pounds.

Tin

Julius Rvssell.
MijbigKn in peace was n nullifying i,,™i‘X I .juoif
w rw ,
_____ „
__
State defying tM Coui.titution and vw- fore, &lt;1j noi ruoti an telhc umes
X
l»w.;. To lb'»
CHEAP CECTSHSUI. TH1P-T.
liasstatutos inTforct- whxh
as baa •&gt; have any acruplea. rvoasm!»«•_ t&gt;M JhW* i Smil
| Jcff.raon and lleajsmin ftaRklm bptoappsg.
I e.l of lust such a ‘‘lottery ' M
'‘KentoMty)
m uwr
3.1WX

�. . . .--lx n Watha Ksaablican remain h tbs
~ strongteM. U Jte*x"
the rebeHi«&gt; Itotod, ** w P°l“ *
party that burst thtHwads from 4.000,
teasfdM£10» for fc«»
000
ulavre,
and ibis alone will make il
,c white the ttemph
BU,°
VhAuO, &gt; itkgk Au* a. (•■**&lt; K&gt;
immortal.
It
«
the
Rcpulli.-an
party
'
*
1
*
liluwl kmHa. M tho ma.1 iapibuu lhat
that proposes to protect the sacred rights i
h« «W Ukw jUaw u Ik.. Mmm, of iku
of American citizens at home and abroad. I
WHTikl~«.4»iuMboub
Th.-,
ht g«d man of all parties, throe ।
w the tMtnl or.M« u^^klk. tl .ro U
who iovo liberty and hate treason—rrfy |
nianA
obmA TUh U &gt;m
arouud
the banner of Hay® and Wheeler (
»td aiuuu in Mure Ac Ou. uwuuwj, m
fkrely u. 5onh.ru w. «K their UlloU —YOU as we shot and again the Nation

rM.MraRT«rtdr.

Uastixc.3, Nico., Oct. 20, 18TC ’

W the U* Ac Tikka end » uM BoMh will U saved from a apeadj death.

ud threat w.m stroreK). Vfec uucreM of
Tikb-u woul-l U the triumph of tbaold
rebd element of the South. To restore

TEA! TEA!!
Our Teas are all NEW and
, bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

RUTHMFOBD B HAYES.

Coffee.*

R*tkM«»d BwHnl H.,™ ~ !x«

cx-rebnfa to power would result in the payMufrobeietehas and tho peoriooing of I UD4.w«s0kte, 0*4,1822. Hkpt
HkliilMln, ihanb, ubjeoting the tax- I au, S.lh«rf*4 H.."* •*! s&lt;»u* B”~
payro te an additional burden of taxation. eUH, nn alina of Wivlkan Con*;.
Md «»igmto&lt;l Io Okw ia 1817.
TM teawtaratm party talks of the bw

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all. There
should bo no inflation which&gt;
will depreciate the on© nor eeo-.
tenan interferance which willl
destroy the other.”

Ills tlrol AoMricaa allocator of tho name
deus of tutena, aid yA willfully or igaomudj.tetenitoTretore an clement-which of Haywa was Gworge Hayes, a Scotdhman,
i(Wl|imM&gt;wJd ptewpuxee aaoMtaiua who routed in Windsor, Com., abqH
hiah. Muted ip oMaia^obiU tetre- 1680.
.

fur Fvcful^nt,

RUTKRWJ. 84US.
«r OMo.
VTcc-Pruauid

Spices.

Hia mother was deaeeuded from John
eludwi the vatt sum of 82,4M,W.0,(»0. Bin-hard, who came over with hia father’s
family
from England in 1635, aud became
This ia a Lifl directing oompeaaalfou to be
allowed for tlw ua« anil occupation of pro­ ____ c.l___ ...
perty byjhe United States oroiy during tTNoxwioh, Conn.
Throe of hie aucreum, Daniel Altoin.
the tetc' wax. TU bill luttexiMa the
tecretary of Wax to allow rtawnahfo wn»- Urvd Sntoh, aid Ellas Birchard, were
pawataMi to all idiiacuB of thq United awmbettcftho Rsroluuonary A.nu0r,.th« '
States tor tte «to and occupation of tkeir latter dying during his term of amrireduood hyifc. teteteuf Tomma iaiw-

UTIOKAL survutelK tettkr‘

/i

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

.

sporty by the United States army, or any
part titcroef, during tha hte fivil was.
Reffoctouo murncut. Think of this atarth
ing projxuium. This bill iMiadea both loyal
and dite^al cithmm Thia would require

mill i WHEILXB.
of Near York.

You can have in any shape you
Want

Crackers.
We brag on.

In 1842, young Hayes graduated at
Kesyou College with the first barters of

.

Cheese

hia clam, of which ho wm th* yrfwgmh
member, and iMog tho Midyear 6a bega« tho Study of law wlth Thouws’ Spar­

parmentiir eveay halite laid j ayery tree row. Ewp, at Cefcutons, Ohio.
In l&lt;ua ho graduated |U the Uy
cut down y every camping ground ; «Tcry
: cornfield destroyed ; every fwoo mfl burn- School of Harvard VuivMrity, was ndmiti ad, and even the -cry ground wherefca Her ed to the harm Marietta, aud bug re to*
our honored teed, rent would be required practice uf bis profession at Hrimoob
for the roma. In ntekfon to throe.' vast Ohio, in partnership with General Ralph
a handsome bead and a raibsr handsome
drinsj they dvti-aad that we refund 868,­ P. puchhnd
Io 1819 hv removed to Cineinna Ii, and body, and a face which would introduce
072,088 of cotton tax eolk-ctod in the
' Gulf SlaU-r during tho.yroro 1&amp;C5 GG-G7. in 1852 was married to Lucy Ware Webb, Liu. ferorably anywhere. HwortSitexra
I, ekin florid. tcniperaBMMrt mluuMl ■
This bill proper to refund tho tax to the daughter of Dr. James Webh nnd Mari*
vital motive and mental in almost
parties wlfoproduoad the onUan, but there Cook, of Chillicothe.
rupatifoM. He is aaitbae Co*
Ilia same pr.
In 1856 ho w» nominated for Judge of fa»t nor tw&gt; alow, excitable or doggish, but
* is no douSt but that this is a gigantin job
Comnicn Plear. but declined the cemina- is at once «xnScictiily eaarette, original,
of lobbyila aud speculator,, who Eave
live, dignified and romduta. He
wHjpreiiwui
' managed 'to get coutrul of the original
In 1858, the o&amp;oe of City Solicitor io more prof
found than showy, and has more
' daima by agreeing to pay a trifling per becoming vacant by the death of Judge
than versatility^ He wit1 finish
ceut vu their free valve iMhc bill should Hart, he was unexpectedly elected by the1
Ciiy Council tn fill the vacancy, and in
become a |aw. Squall the South gain
1859 waa re-elected by the people fox a
pcsMwnn of ^uagrros the final pasiupc of lull term, running overfire hundred wutes
this bill may be accepted u certain. The ahead of bis ticket.
He held this office until the breaking
. ,u, is to issue bonds, of tho United States
■ in aunts of
baodnxl. five hundred, and out of tho Soutiutrij rebaUfon, syueu^ with
Judge Mathews, to raised a rritimejt for
one thouaenfi doihra, payable nt the Treas- the Union Mtricc, and Went out witH Stna
«/&lt;*&lt;&gt;.
sw, to bearer at the
ikied his rvguneut, forming part &lt;&gt;f|
end of thirty ycara from dote, in gold,
teaming interest at tho rote of fero per rea­ (ienreal Ueno s dirioiou, at &lt;hj battle of
i
T WHEN
South Mountain, in September, 1HI12, hav­
•’ARTY IS HI
, turn, per annum, payable scmi-amnually in
T \ OF REFOL—. _ _ ______ __
ing received a commimi .u as .1 dtntaiotit
gold. The aMnunl interest on this auui CobiNL
(•I THE DECRSPIT OLD IxtON
THE FABLE. W»D SOUSfigf
would be over 83y400,000, and in thirty
The ngiment wm the first that rotahoath tear wnlilnnnwMATi
years would amount to 8102,1 OS,57U. lished a noaitton on South Mountain.
COULD NOT GAIN BlLKTRENtTl
I.icuuiiunt-Ooloud Hay® wa* severely
eweHhig tho cotaon claim, principal andaowounded in tho am, hut remained wire
■
owulated inforeef, to the eaonuoua
WARD REFORM.
his regimaut througtent the action.
’
amount of |170,180,658. This is demand
BriA
Um Ma, m
In 1862 ho was appointed Colonal ofthe
No, lh Then wo hava private relief bills twenty-thud Ohio Regiment, aud dared boMrt noa|l&gt; fcr kia u up* AnU
TO THROW VP
introdueed aggaegating many thousands of io eomnMri &lt; tba Kanawha Dirision, JlUW Hrngrr. k&gt;n b, «K« i,,
1 AM WILLING
hwHT !.
■ 1
THG8E
MEN
uoltea. When TUd-.-u and a united South than ordered back to Wert Virginia.
USED 1'HE FART
He waa wboapently promoted to BrigQW.V EVIL ENJ&amp;.
gal coatn.!. many theuaands more will be odier'Genoral “for gallant and miriiorioes
ACCEW
Y REC Al
praneutod. '.Hero ia abiD introduoed by earvlcws In the battfoe of Wroete
nlXTBVE. IN nw F
Mr. Haralso | of Alabama. "A bill to py Fteher a Hill, aud Cedar G’rtek,” nd
wiiieirw NF.viB_-a
I DOXOT^iHMafl
‘
the Medical CoUcge of Alabama 850,000 breveted Mak
OU.T WHjlAAM A.
diuEnatrishM Mrvicea during tha cast
for loMtanuiMd by military oocupaucy."
Steth Usrollaa ccrrenpcndtMrt af tha
of 1864, in West Virginia, and partk
Detroit Advertisements.
By Mr. Young, Tan. A bill to pay R. Ivin the battles of Eiaher's Hill and (
Keklkfc
AK.MWX.
o.TSAUXX
QtrrMFR THOUGHTPVL. T'NFRE- Podky mnsfot &lt;24,400 for rent cfhte
U»
J'
Bi.i
Ub
*.,Ud
tba
rt
.
BtMt.
TENBING. YKT IJMFLrKWlliCG ,cotton shod and,, store house in Memphis
•A.. XT. 8ABIW tfc CO
;0RSI**«a»2('cmMJ&gt;k«, wm in
MAN. WHOM THE CBiCMlWiATI
Comabsfer
toskcVtafc-s^lMsai*
(-ONVEXXIPN ASSIGN ED TO THJC aud for buUdmgs destroyed by Vnitnd
Stat® military nutouridcs.

Tobacco

We sell from 50 to 8Oots. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the b?st.
(
Urockery.
Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Remember.

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House

Jn Ihu tnuroo vf his arduous aanaac*;
Wo iiudat that three and many other
propositions mate by those lately iu ycbel- four hoiMH had been riiot under Wm, wad1
had been wounded four titnro.
Ij«i,.,nicrriul i^fonua. u mrj lu
la 1874 ha was nominated to runwiaut
W* in &gt;H&gt; .-nOHtntiwwhk.
Tbc bulk the Second Conpwiooal Disufca of Ohio,
«» «»wwUI&lt;rf,kf&gt;
and was dreted by a majority of 8,098.
Wndh'lW gutu

THE REPUKLLCAN PARTY. AND
-WHYTO^E ^tSyfaBr8,

THIS PROUD HLAG

GRAIN, FLOUR

TVS.. York fVikwr ba.

mt.
" vr.**’,. •• jum*
&gt;A»»» to tte kcwniii^M* J

i*»irna«i,*rrt. Tb».
*~r-—. 4. Ikm^Un

And Mill Taed
JTrJ. Biding, Ikirth, MH&gt;,
Ubml CmK (4tineei

Iterl -ra cn all kinds

Ft) IN ITU HL,

, -were wot robte, sad -“demands ample oom
. pewatwu to Th* tevo owner for the Am
kJ tee act of the wifs
tton ef.lftntagEMtr “Thf Southern
! States should ateo ba folly eompem|ad
» tet too MjMwe they incurred in dffiKtVng
&lt;«r «/««»sfonret tor/tarto/tAc/rre ^a/ro." Thai

WW IMSfc

1

•» &gt;»* .■SHI *&gt;b»c &lt;Um&gt; lh.
“general GpreraBMBt should levy a direct
tax npojali of the real and personal pro­
perty ur tha Utotod fetatos.''

1 Ota Mtefe ii Piw!
SAUSBUBY i BP.0SSK1U

m

~«ij?«5»wtd&gt;ri0,a.
sJn»K«sjt nr*.(.ui
teUAUMni a*I iM i

,

xxi30w4.

Wo appeal

LOUR,

GRAIN,

IW ASH SEEDS&amp;-1

and

fboit,

M

Woodbridge
.

Look Lore !

I*"* 1,('re!

Mir.HiQAN.

ndo it, for, withUw

J. M. HEWES,
&gt; g»»M
h-~ iteWx-i
.rrirorinr a Cofin Worth

,lf.

�1? 4attJT Lu BBT7.

county
Grceuback party
.
.-.ker* to forsake
| their ticket and vote for Tilden. Ahao’Itl*
nol n

___ ...

u.a

-----

• —•

.

'

WOUOl pO»-

&gt; » y Republicana thnu-hontthe country
whu have been Indetifiad with the Greenback

8HWtr

u 'J-

Special 8 6’.;ces

From Woodland a brown horse belong*
•"■■hrtauuiiM ■■&lt;&gt;•■
u,.: rri..a I1}? *?. Albert II. 8idnam, one crooked leg,' ry&gt;i«m aiiie from n vldxlafi
blind tn ono eye, with blanket bridle and
wangle on when miso-d. Aurone giving
---------~ vuuiiuou ocnooi
’ H. O«,kl I, h... ih. U||M tnformauon of his whweabout. will be re
Wa. «
,.^^cnca t’’° ®‘,t8 South, one ■ ureriiinx that* dUorderml
IXt.nt.wl
................................... "
and a half mile. Exit of Woodland Ccn
- —v

,

--

•• wi.au ■■

_______
xxi48l8
•rpires until tho next Centennial.
°Q" says; •• Mr. Goodyear had the courage
Lest.
•» well as ability " (two good articles to have
I presume, and 1 would advise Mr. Goodyear
A prom'maory note given by William
not to let them lay around looee or some of Knapp and bi* brother, of IltwtinM.
B*rry oountles fi silent members " may apSiyabla to J. Winter*, due Oct. 15 1876.
n thia note payment has been stopped,
right* and privileges of hie constituents." and tho penton who found it will confer a
Council Proceedings.
Will •• Q " please mention one •• right and fitvor by returning it to tho subscriber.
privilege" more than any other member of
„
_
Abe Bunnkll.
OFFICE TIME CARD
A meeting of the CvmmouJoUncn of the city of the House
Mr. Goodyear "had the Barry Oct 16th 187Q.
xxi49t3
»f Halting, wm held. paroMtnt to notice at •Mirage and ability to M.trt ! " I have been
th. Counc.l Boom on Oct. J th, 187R
thinking, and only one eomes to my mind.
i daily. «xeeplfiun&lt;l»jr.
Take Notice.
Pretent—the Mayor. Rec. rder, Aid., Evan*. The "courage and ability to vote for 1. P.
Lewi*.- McNaughton. Shridon and Tontlin*on’
ChriManey.
The reading of the minute* of the laat meal­
All parties indebted to us by note or
ing wm dlapenned with.
partlw in this county to honestly or diahonert- account must settle tbu game without
llaltimorc. Bedford. John*Report of Finance Oomfoittee, on the ncfiirtber delay or notice.
tuov.rn.ni. are brining io re* that to vote th.
andsunlayv-V.-oj r. a. Greenback ticket will be ta weaken the Repub­
lican party, and virtually atrengtben that of
the Democratic. So th, .eonrequeaee ia. they
JHO r.». are returning to the Republican party, and
will ca.t their vote* foro H.y„
1:4.) *. x.
103 r. m.

)&lt;!•

l» U. Iw ««, JMni).

SALmtmr &amp;

ccd al there nollirv, aw
allowed by a vote by"4y&lt;
low*:
.
J. .M. N EVINS. P. M.

. S C Prindle
&gt;hn Q. Crev.y

aud Tomlinaon, 5.
‘
Nay*—none.
*
•
On motion of Aid. ^omlinron, the bid of
Denhi« &amp; Holme*, for printing one hundred
copiee oif the by'-law* ?f the Fire and How

. MUoT. Wheeler
...John ilotehkU,

Holbrook

Componita, and fire ordinance, in book form
for the *utu of twelve dollar*, wm accepted
and adopted.
By Aid. Lewi*:
R'tolrtd, That the tgnlter ef rtraighUaiag
of State atreet from F«S ereek o**t be poat-

42w6

Do not skulk around and hide behind "(J."
like the midnight assassin, and try and stab

WANTED—Our pay at once, it
•ave you trouble..
xxi46tf
Smith, Maneo &amp;. Preton.

Elliott, n. P. Cherry md Fred Collin.. Do not

r. IlC&lt;*itcr1n»udi.

Clty Attorney, in conjunction with Aid. Shel­
don of the Street Comndilse, bo instructed to
investigate the records with regaroMo a bar
gain made by II. J. Kaafieid with the village
of Hastings (now city) for furnishing a street

Also Poultry,

in their Season.

A CARD.

Cai M*r boss to pmm.
Market one door West of J. P. Roberts

?&lt;?;????m ??? t

A Card.

Drag Store.

V. LEINS.

John Stanley sells better, and cheaper
Tea, than any other House in the city.

ib» to ia foil—Uk, a mao.,

Gan^ etc.

Fresh Fish

____

What grudge Em Dina against Sammy,
the Defonncr? Ht advocates him strongly
in the New York Sun; and that would de­
feat the best man that ever lived.

Hutingu, Oct. 24,187?.

xxi52tf.

Scholars Wanted

Republican Meetings

____ /...J W Houghtalin
_ .Porter Burton. Curtle Ferrer

on hand.

Brossxav.

article, and lbs remainder of-’Q’s" letter.

.

AH kinds of FRESH and SALT Meats

I lake thia opportunity of extending to
former jxtrone

To learn Lace Making, by Mrs.
OSTERHOUDT, at her Rooms

KWUH wur».

Portland. Uaint.

cqqq sat .t.txnr.sxvEi

(£) t) v &lt;7 tbu.e wtLHn* to work mb wily earn a

over tho Postqffice.

that they report al Mid adjourned meeting

Io nil who here eo liberally patron-

All About tne County.

parties.
The resolution was adopted by a void by ayes
and nays, as follows:
Ayes—Evans. Lewis, 'McNaughton. Sheidea
and Tomlinson, 5.
.

3. F. SruxBorr.

verrtcce as special policeman, and ft J. Rieh

Woodland Cuter on Friday ud Saturday

a throughout this

'er of thia city. For proof call and

tfons Sb that article. 'Please

Secretary of State tor a copy uf the amended
charter of the City of Heatings was referred
to Finance Committee, with instructions.

of John C Cole ta comply with tho liquor law
be approved and adopted and placed on file.
A motion wm put and carried that the Com­
mittee of the Fire Department be authurixad to
have a mutable lower pnljnp to hang fire bell

Evpub'.icntur of 1'rxirierille.and

aAT:SO o'clock P. M.
F. Qt-*c-KMBcaa,
Reorder.

f vBUre.

Cwrespondenoe.
Tite tteerat Election*'’ in

.... troll: being left

It is expected Ihrt all will be present the first

'

tiiinga lively ta Eaton

Mite, Oct. 28, i»7A
the 12th insL ia an artiele from Cedar Creek,
signed ••Q.” Will you give me spaoa in the

Gso. D. Bxanxx.
Township Sup'L
Woodland, Oct. 2.1th. 187«

Advertised Letters.
Liat of letters remaining in the Hastings P.
0. Barry County,. Mleh. Oct. 53.187S.
David Adams. - John Bulling.
Dsrlus
Foster. 2. Joonis Barry. Ebon Remington,

Woara Coxstmoura.—Good diet makes htalthy children end healthy adult/ Good Saleratas helps to make nutritious healthy diet—
Hence use D. &gt; DeLand A Co.’s Bat CRm.
ieal.SUtntua. as it is perfectly pure, and
belter than Soda and Baking Powder for all
purpere*.
A word of approval.—Th, Chicago JViue, in
■peaking of the Grand Rapid* Bpt!n*M.College
and Telegraphic Inctitut,, from which «o many
of our meat proficient accountant* and bue-

• e-j; to Philadelphia to attend the great
brut® Write. the wife vrLipper of Rut-

the Chicago flaws pronounces his
Dtfroil Qaunertial Aditrtiirr.

ixk p. in. before Justice Uoyford of thia State legislature.’• I premime that is a fact.
Then he thinks "a review of them would not

ih &amp; 22th inst. The PrdJding Elder.

DIED.

(Democrats). Ths two I propose to •* review"
hereafter.
Hen he speaks of the rewrite qualifom- FIR^IF—OeioMr Iflth. IS78. at tha raaldenco of

die itnefit of’the Part-w, Her, G. W.
1. All orc iuvitod.

IKG DNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED.

The following, named gentle­
men will speak upon the political
issues of tho day,
- ’ as follows.
James O’DonneL AT
THE COI KT HOUSE,
TUESDAY EVENiyO, OCT
■ SI, 1876.

Util ttow# Rititej

/

but " who did POMM • common whool^lure.
tlon/ Too bad, Mr. Editor, thu ptamlar poo•r« of Michigan will deliver tt-'Itcpubli. pl, had to " robmii " io «ueh an in»ult. I wm
n.t aware a common taboo! odnntjon dJaquaifutur. Due notice will lie given.
ifled a poroon for holdinc o«co.
* inter, is coming *u«t sM&gt; aure as election;
..Q" wyi
eotnes, and Hayes and Wheeler will
sure 1*. elected as Winter, Election and
ths 7th of November are to come.
For this bcnoQt of-ilft.Republican Greenback
roters of Barry-county, .wo would inform them
tint Carpenter, the Greenliack nominee for

New Goods, end Cheap.
Boote and Hboe», Hommv, Notion. 8tas
*
Mrs. E. M- Hand

•

ScR?
A CARD
TO THE AMERICAS PUBLIC.

'
!
frit, of our
bar,
in their e&gt;0M imitation ,1
|
Meuro
the nropl, w. havn
Ein, box ofHaJlownr'* PW
]
their health

Oct. 27th, nt Middleville.
D. R, Cook and Geo. M, Djstyifr.
Oct 2Sth at the Brigg’s School
House, Assyria.
Oct. 30th, at AIdurs Hall, Madison Dispensary,
Middleville.
Nov. 3d, at Orangeville Village.
Nov. 4U», at Calkins School
House, Prairieville.
.
Nov. 6th, at Woodlnnil U enter.
Clement Smith,
Oct. 27th, at Bryant School
House, Baltimore.
Oct. 28th, at lyving Station.
Oct. 30th, at Ofis School House
RAMMBE GUIDE.Ofi SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.
Rutland.
’
Oct 31st, at Hickory Corners.
Nov, 1st, at Prairieville Village.
Nov. 2d, at Pinbrj* School
House, Yankee Springs.
PROBATE ORDER—
Nov. 4th, at Striker School
nr uirutniu
^n..
House, Baltimore.
Clement Smith and A. JL Elub,
Nov. 3d, at Diamond School J’rewni. ti. C. Prindl*.Jndre «f Prsbaia.
In the matter of th. ntat* of Charlm
House, Orangeville.
Sarah
A. H. ELLIS—on financb.
Nov. 1st, at Van xlrman School
House, Rutland.
Nov. 2d, at Nashville.
Nov. 4th, at Middleville.
tkoweauat.
P. W. Niskern.
nl. i.rr
Oct. 27th, nt Doty School
House, Johnstown.
.
e*u«in« • oop)' of thb outer to
Oct. 28th, at Brown School
House, Orangeville.
Nov, 1st, at Center School
House, Hastings.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.

CENTENNIAL.

8. J. Bideulkn, Cairman.

PENSIONS

F01 SALE OB EXCHAME.
Wheeler.
We wj

Grntpl Hopidu on Monday tut from thia city,
'■
ibm. Janie* G Diuuc. Wt beard him.
t!ul n, as well m we coubl- ten red* away.
-•"Hliwitbttan-ling there wtre thottaaada who

Remember the place.

Mrs. P. D. Osterhoudt.
I
Hahiags, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxi52w4)

We ,h»il rrientltedy
thin with th, utmoft vixor

Hon. J.M. McGowan

Tam oat Everybody. The Indie* ore
cordially invited.
By Order of Rep. Co- Cow-

of all styles will be taught, for
TIDIES, TRIMMINGS, 4c,

raited to t

irtsrtaa

ing partis to think ‘'the people of thia eonnty,’
(bat does not say what kinds of people

f 1’. Band of thia city elicited many and
wsrtu i-.n&gt;plimeuts from ludixjdxtai* at Grand
■ is on Monday cren(ng Inst.

ALL SPEAKING TO BE IN THE EVEN- ‘

Notice to Teacher*.

Tho account of Moses Rich for &gt;7.60, tdf

fundi therefor, m followa .
Ayes—Evans, Lswi*, McNaughton, Sholdon

Lace Making

&gt;y departure to new fields of
usefulnest, 1 therefore, again, kindly thank

Centennial Millinfir
AND

Dms-Maiiiii Stop!
Mrs. OSTERHOUDT &amp; WlLKINl

wish to inform the Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
have opened a new Millinery
and Dress-Making Shop, over
the Postoffice,.
,
We also do all kinds of Fkmly Sewing.
Ladies, give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Ostrrhocdt 4 Whxinb.
Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxiwtf)

Laties iMiuUss Miak gels $3.15
a*4 Dpwaris.

Ciilta Sen, Meli &amp; Upiarts.

Game liii Sett |T &amp; Upva’ris.
FURS AND ROBES REPAIRED.

STAR

STORE,

CMAXD RAPIDB. MICOI.

GRAND BAPIDR.

H. A.

teatatitM, could dettm.

HAT

o. v. GREENFIELD.
Goody® ,

jxjAGwi

Bortioff, Mich.

j

- MICM

BOARD ARB ROOM. KUO MHt BAT.

�4/
8LKCTI0K

7-

4GTICI.

WroilIM

Railroads.

gallroads.____

Railroad s.

_Railroads

Gran! Ws

CHICAGO k LAKIC HOPS •»

B-

TIME TABLE No. 8.

Northern
KAILWAY COMPANY

cSSat

■ailroacl1®41

time table
T&lt;Mng Eff«77£r 16,h Hw

GOING NORTH.

CENT RAL

MICHIGAN

8TATIOXK.

COI-’O EAST.
.aall. C H * P U
gvanau.
A. X.

Philadelphia.

'ta

i!

SEW TOBE CESTB1L BlILMiO

2 1 J

Stafri.

Valparaiso, An.
■

10 30

11 s

i15
,’S ...
TRAINS MAW.

I

a:

BelleTut. T~

On tab line are unrerpaasad. Meals will be flat■ Uhsd at reliable boon. «nd atnplo time allowed
At reduced rates will bo sold al all priaelpal

a

11

5Kr®‘c55lszozr Trcicws-et

An

L

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THE EATING STATIONS

S * * “*

Vwksbnra.’

’

Mtaad.
M

L. D. Qcacauavia, Raeordtr.

Gran J RkpU»

Howard Citv

&amp;T1TI0M.

£Um.*H«r8nr&amp;

r. *■

.

KeadallriUc

III

GOING SOUTH.
|xo. t'xO.IKO.1

STATION?

T.----- FRT .MX*

is

iff

m.

Tot sax' stbor InfonaaUon aptly to Wartarn
Paseentcr Apol

SAIL. L 8EDHKJB,

D. I. BOYD, Jr,

acr/r “RUKagft-

CALIFORNIA
TMECHICAGO A NORTH-WESTER?"

Embraces under ono management the
Great Trunk Railway Line* of ttw
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and, with
its numcrone branches andconriectliHis.
form* the shortest aud quickest route*
between Chicago end all point* in

Illnois,
Wisconsin,
Northern
Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa. Ne­
braska, California, and the West­
ern Territories. Its

Omaha and California Line
Our Centennial,

Is the shortest and best route forall
points in Northern Illinois, Iowa,

-Dakoto, Nebraska, Wyoming. Col­
orado, Utah, Nevada, California,
Train has brought me a well aaaorted Oregon, China, Japan and Austra­
lia. Its
stock of Boots, Shoe*', and Gailere for the

SS
KlbsrlH.

t.-*mi&gt;boll Hobert JI.
&lt;SDK

ffiSSSiKffi.

poiats I..’ *n&lt;| Writ.
TiLt-will—With Indlaaapalia, Prm A Chiearo
IL far Pera. Indianapolis. and all ooataavaatvni
]Xiu"'c wt L »-With LoairrIIla. Nov Albany A CM­
CMV H. IL. for LoaiasilU. Nev Albany, and Stmta&lt;re points.

S

Cbta^RjTfi

n.'B. LisTita.
&gt;&lt;;»n-l8ep,-..DaL-»a

tttt'

BRAND RAPIDS DIYISIII,

summer and fell trade, which 1 will sell Chicago, Madison and St.
way down low lor Cash. I also sail the
Paul Line
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine Is tho short Udo for Northern Wis-1
different Kinds of-Sewing Machines. Neo­ consin and Minnesota, and for Mai&gt;dies and Machine Oil. I also soil Well k ison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth
and all points in the Great Northwest.
Cistern Pumps.
J. Mau*
Winona and St. Peter Line
Opposite the Port OSce
Is the only route for Winona, Roches­
xxlltf
Hastings, Mich.
ter,
Owatonna,
Mankato, St.
Peter, New Ulm, aud all point* in
Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best Southern and Central Miocaou. Its
d the market. A full supply at J. P.
Creen Bay and Marquette
Roberts'.________ '- . J •/.,_________

The Reliable Sheri Llae

HAND. RAPIDS ARB BHIOIT
TIME TABLE.

Line

Pur Toledo bottled ale by the dosen or I* the only line for Janesville,
otherwise, aud stock ale, and porter by the Watertown, Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh,
bulk, go to John Stanley's. xxt44t3 Appleton. Green Baa-, Escanaba,
HEW APVERTISMENTS.

F Rowell &amp;. Co's. Col.

Negaunee, Marquette, Houghton,
Hancock, and the Lake Superior
Country. Its

TIMECARD IsEB^fJalj. S
Train’ run by Chica*o Tice.

FreePort and Dubuque Line

TRAILS GOING ROUTH.

Tn the only route for Elgin. Rockford,
Freeport, aud all points via Freeport.

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line

Is the old Lake Shore Route, and ia the
only one panxing through Evanston.’

Lake Forest, Highland Park,
Waukegan, Racine, Kenosha to
Milwaukee.
,

Pullman Palace Cars

Tarrant's Seiner Aperient
Ware the wadfeinal propoUM of taa bast

Mntt*H tn tte werM.

. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

twtjfewteaairag

Are run on all through trains of th Is
road.
.
bi* is the ONLY LINE running
these cars between ' Chicago and St
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and Winona.
At Omaha our .Sleepent connect with
the Overland Steepen on the Union
Pacific Railroad for all point* West of
the Missouri River.
■
On the arrival of the train* from the
East or South, the trains of the Ohlcnvo
A North-Western Railway LEAVE
CHICAGO a* follow*:
For Council Blush. Omaha nnd (Jkll.
forma. Two Through Train* (tally, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room and
Sleeping Care through to Council Blufb.
For St. Paul ana Minneapolis Two
Phrough Tratun Daily, with Pullmnn
Talace Cars attached oa both train* - d
For Green Bay and IA*ka Superior,
Two Train* daily, with Pullman Pm
Care attached, nnd running through tn
rw ■uwmure, r our i trough Train*
(tally, Pullman Care on night train*.
Parlor Chair Care on day trams.
For Spartaand Winona and points to
Minnesota, One Through Train dally
with Pullman Hkepcre to Winona.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Through Train* dally, with Pullman
Care on night train*.
Fof Dubuque and La Crosse, via Clin
ton two Through Train* dally, wlthPullaron Cara on night train to Mc­
Gregor, Iowa.
Yankt’m, Two
°*"to “‘-“■I’

sthiotly^

ihw

.!■■ *■

Fur. Rockford, Bie
Janesville, and othei
have from two to ten
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                  <text>VOL. XXL NO. 53.

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30,1876'.

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Wag°na- crow**, underowng, suv«» Etc., Etc.

WAGONSI

GEO. M. DEWEY
ll OR

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PUBUSHER.

tv. Mk-hilJli.
TKRMd Of rURK’IMFTIOS:

fon t^e !,t*T ®*X7T Djir®

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m ffil BROS., IM
this

PAfKK IS ON FILE WITH

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At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.

PLOW^S AND CASTINGS

1 -u
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in the Court
II. C. PECKHAM.
[‘HplCTAN &amp; SURGEON,

In additioivfo the Oliver Chilled Plows
! and castings, we have a full stock of
POINTS

SALISBURY k BROSSEAU.

DB.H.F. PECKHAM.

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EXTRAS

for the Gaae, Curtis, Robinson, Dodge and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
j and sold at. the same price as unground
I points.
I Myi
QREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

MCLBCTICPHTMCIAm ANDRVnGEOX-Dlek-I

THE
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ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The 'Triumph is Complete.

A. P DRAKE.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

WH. FL RAYFORD,

DR. C. RUSSELL
ANA SURGBON.-Oflcu
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lie Mrt General CuJ.

CHAM. fl. BAUER.
I AT LAW AND PROSECUTING
KT for R»rr» County. Asont fur Horae
&gt; Co., of N. Y„ and Phtanix Ininraaca
rtfortl. US co in the Court Bosau.

IFM.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

JOHN STANLEY.
Hastninga, Jrme l^.’VS

STAVES. STAVES.

Being a business that needs a great deal

c-rt uar

JOBS Q. CRESSY.
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AJV1J SEE ME I

UNDERTAKING

F. 8. BOffEX.

"T\'‘ SXaiKEgR. Coanty Surrcynr. aad G«n-

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For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

BURGHER.

ATYO/NBY. CouauulUr. and SoHcltcr. Ottoo
■Wult , fiMUast.Sfieh.

JaarlTS _

S-C- PRINDLECONVBYANCBR * LOAN

C!!?aK21SKSS?‘~» C. G. HOLBROOK.

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of experience,
,
BTEBBISS BKOTHKM.
After many years
In the baalMS &lt;*»
“J “■** U”J
on do bettK work, xod glr» btttrr Klafaction than any other Ann in thin
Metton. W. H. Slrbbln., lb. «mlor
member, with Ui« experteuce ol * l»btime, will «lw.y» cl” &gt;"■ PerMnal •*tention to thia part of their extonsivw.

and Team furniabed when
The Electric Balm will be used only

when desired.

STEBBINS BROS.
Haatlnga, July 38th, 1875.

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Highest Market Price in

Cash,
or MMteviilr.
Ia«alr« at Central noaru.

B. D. WIITB,

WHOLE NO. 1096,

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,i- । —■
GOV. CHAMBERLAIN’S LETTER
th, (Worn of .
j. ~
-b* "*• «*«■»•
Km . Sdd
----------the presoot election, and thd*'- to overthrow
W« herewith print thp letter of Gov.
pickrt., a»d aana'd cb. p^doo at a kc
Chamberlain of South Carolina, to the Xew
Ute m,j. Bahr.
forward lh.r
York Tribune. Wo leave out nearly a
I come now to the tnnnctiop which is ' awuam..M&gt;ul w th, l&lt;.d&amp;g&lt;„kJrrf
Ikrauelrr. aa muck
column and a lialf in consequence of the known-hero u*‘the Ellenton maasacre.’’and
which was the immediate cause of my call
grtat length of the letter, but give to the
upon the President for military aid. Thp
readers of tlio Bamxxr tho main and im­ country ia already familiar with the Ham-, •BXstt if they would compromise. The
portant part p{ the production. ReaU^bss burg mawacre, which was at the time of
^7? rep,iT1 lh*tth«y had no quarDot know what compromise
everybody, because it U «n uniinpar-sioued Sts occurrence, in July, declared by my opponenta here to bo sporadic and unpreme­ n»ent. The representative of the rifle duba
and true stateimuit of tho proceudiogs of
then
said
tha the elube had a warrant for
ditated in its character.
Ellenton the
the Democratic party in South Carolina cooler of the scene of the latter sod mere the arrest of Alexander Pope and they
for the past few months:
extensive massacre, is jituated in the name Wanted him. Tho colored wen answered
Fram tas'X. Y. Tribasis. Oes. Mh, l|TA
county with Hamburg (Aiken), and about that Pope was not with them, but that if
I now proceed to present a statement of twenty miles distant. The counties ad­ tho rifle stabs hod a warrant for any one
the facta upon which the present call upon joining Ailreu on tire north and aouth they could come and search for him.
tho President f&lt;i aid m .suppressing do are Edgefield and KiruwcU. The riot and
The representative of the rifle dubs
Rustic violence In this State has l?ccn made. massacre continued from the 16th to the then proposed a conference of five men
I shall make uri statement which docs not 21th of September. The affair was so from each side. Such a conference took
rest on official inflirmr-tim now in my nns- carefally planned, all truthful reporta of its
seasioq,
i horaoteF-werc so suoccaofally suppressed, should disperse and go to their homes.
urKorTiiKnuLncM.’us.
“*c l&lt;rrur inspind in mi tbc lnc*| uft The white men who attended this confcr*t ILITART STREXU
III OF Til K RIFLKCLVB9.
o»4o,x&gt;n theit way back to the lines of the
.....: ._
_&gt; Ibo HI. doh,. Theo ±1“^,“W
First
As fo
rile cfabo, chanced to meet thrco colored
doh. .™ mgMtamoM having wan- d». J"
“lU®? T*
lindive feature „f mil.u^
«“*• neea retiring to their homes in pursuance
of the agreement now stated. They in­
.
___
'.
Evra
then
the
“!?•
-»?.
w.
stantly fired upon them and killed Henry
prodamatbu of the 7th inst. of which I i report was very imperfect on account of Campbell and wounded Abram Overstreet
the fact that the colored people who were •
have no evidence, in C^cry c^nnty in the
the witnraees and objocuofthe violence !in the head and Nelson Bush in the thigh.
Stale. I hare the evidt-nev of the ex­
wore absent from their Romes through fear Thia demonstration convinced the colored
istence of213 rifle club’, with the names
that the conference was anicre trick,
and when accessible were in many tnstan- people
'
of some or all of their officers. These clubs
that the purpose of the rifle clubs was
cxs unwilling to give their testimony un and
'
have an average membership of 60 tp-'n.
til farther protection could be guaranteed to kill them in detail after drawing them
The evidence shows that tho members, of
of the swamp, ax.weli as to learn their
theni.
An elaborate investigation has out
'
this force nearly 13.0(H) men are armed
numbers and whether they were armed.
now been made, nod the following state; ■
with not levj-thaa S.OVO improved breach**
ment is made up from the written testi- ;During the conference the colored men
loading rifles. My estimate of the whole
had freely stated that they had only a few
mony of more than one hundred sworn
number of men enrolled in the rifle dubs witnesses who have been carefully exam- 1shot-guns and not a round of fixed amnand armed with effective weapons is not ined. It will he soon that all the discrep- 1nition of any kind.
less than 16,000 or 18,000, while the es­
BUTCHERY AT ELLENTON.
aticies between the present statement and COKB-ULOODED
4
timates of my informants vary from 26,­
that made in my letter of Oct. 4 to the
During the 17th a large part of the rifle
000 to 30,000, besides company officers.
Chairman of the Democratic State Exwu clubs
&lt;
moved off from Rouse's Bridge to­
The evidence shows that these dubs arc
tire Committee simply add fcanturesuf -ward Union Bridge and Ellenton, on the
organtr-M into regiments. I have before ,
deeper horror to the afair.
Port Royal Railroad, and during the day
mo at this moment an authentic printed I
In ths county of Aiken and the adjoin- &lt;shot and killed a considerable number of
copy nf tho general orders Daucd by the
colonel of one of »bc.«c regiments, counter­ ing counties of Edgefield and Barnwell &lt;colored men, probably as many as twelve.
signed by the adjutant, in which instruc­ the white Dcmocrata began as early as •At one cabin they fo|mdsix colored men
who bad crawled out of the swamp to gel
tions are specifically given to the li utcn- last July svstcmatiedly to inform the col- 1
ant-colond, major,
and commsnding orcd Ropnplicans that the Democrats had ।something to cat. The rifle clubs surI afficcra-^f companies*. The evidence p^intn resolved to carry the coming alection. and ]prired them, killed two of them jn the
yard, two more while running toward the
also to tl e existence of general officers t hat the colored Republicans would bare 1
having control of other formations corn, to vote with them. In August and the &gt;swamp, and wounded the remaining two.
Early on the morning of the 18th. the
posed of regiments and brigades. There early part of September these threats
is much evidence from independent sources took a more definite form. The colored &gt;rifle dubs appeared in great force on the
I iopublicans were told far and wide that !Port Royal Railroad, having been re-en­
showing that fally 10,000 improved brccchloading rifloa have been purchased by rifle if they did not Vnte the'Democratic ticket Iforced by white men from Augusta. They
moved up and down the railroad, killing
clubs in this State within tlio Ix’t four . they would bo killed. Scarcely a colored i
man can now be found to whom these »all colored men whom they chanced to find.
months.
’
Among their victims was an old man of
These organizations arc not- only out­ threats were not personally made. They ■
90 years, and a harmletu deaf and dumb'
side the law, but they arc strictly prohib­ were ordered to discontinue their political !
meetings, and were told that a list of all 1boy.
ited by the laws of the State. The evi­
About 10 o'clock the report was re­
dence w overwhelming llicl these dubs their leaden had bocu made out, and that
ceived that the colored men bad asaemblud
were formed and have been constantly these leaders ’rould be killed. Silverton, &lt;
st Bobbin’s Station, about 15 miles belaw
Rouse's
Bridge,
Chavis
’
s
Store,
Matlock
’
s
।
used as the chief basis of organisation of
Church, and Union Bridge are points in ■Ellenton. Thereupon, about 25 men from
the Democratic party. During the month
the rifle dubs got into a box-car and were
of August I attended Republican meetings, the vicinity of Ellenton. In this section ।
down to Bobbin's Station. Hero
Ii a large colored population, constitutinc taken
’
among others, in the counties of Edge­
they found Simon Coker, already named,
■ field, Newberry. Abbeville, Barnwell, and perhaps the strongest Republican eeetion ।
of Aiken county.
&gt;an honest, peaceable. man, well known to
Lancaster, at each of which these club,
During tho week preceding the 16th &gt;me personally as a member of the Legis­
were present in numbers varying from 400
of September word was sent to the colored 1lature from Barnwell county, Hitting on
to 1,000. They were hesjily armed with
Republicans, by the members of tho white 'the railroad platform with his wife and a
pistols, and were commanded by persons
riflo clubs, that the Republican Club at 'colored female school teacher. Coker was
1 bearing the titles of military oScera. They
Chavis’s Store would be broken np on ’then awaiting the train from Ellenton in
marched and manewrercd as ordinary mil­
Saturday th* 16th. The rifle clubs in 1order to go to Yemm^see, where he could
itary companies. (They attended these
that section aaacmbled on Friday the 15th ’telegraph me the condition of things in
meetings as Democrats, took control of
vicinity. The rifle dub men forced
instead of on Saturday, at Matlock’s his
I
them in some instances, and in all in­
Church. The Republican Club met on 1him into the box ear, took him back to
stances enforced their demand for panic!the 16th according to their custom, but ■Ellenton, and after a brief parley shot him
pation in Republican meetings by their
owing to the threats refejred to only 23 ’in an open field in full presence of the
presence as armed, organized bodies.
On the 16th 1paarengers on the train and of the rifle
1
In thtir several looalitiss tlu-sc clubs persons were pnsentthrough »ut the day the rifle clubs were 1clube, robbing his dead body of his watch,
have operated openly and ostensibly os
assembling at Matlock's Church, fiVo-or imoney, shirt studs, ana ring. A number
Democratic campaign organisations.
Far
six clubs being present numbering not less &lt;of Colored men were also killed at and
. and wide in the State they have ridden by
than 300 men, a part of the men being &gt;near Bobbin's Station by another detach­
day and by night ns a mcnaco to the mem­
from Augusta, Go. A little before sunset ’ment of the rifle dubs on the same day,
bers of the Republican party, especially of tho 16th these dubs formed as military but
tbc number cannot yet be fixed.
1
I its colored menbera, uttering threats, and
companies, and marched upon a run down iFEDERAL TROOPS ARRIVE JUST IM KME.
not seldom executing thorn. Prior to tbc
to Charit'a Store, where the Republican
Late in the day on&lt;Monday, the 18th,
’ recent instances of widespread violence
club was .-opposed to bo assembled. They ithe main body of the rifle clubs, with rewhich occasioned my proclamation and call
flrand only about 10 Republicans promt ,
I upon the President, those dubs, or those The rifle dub hadcro dem&gt;nded to see Un ,cuforcenrenta, returned to Bouses Bridge,
daring Monday night complotely sur­
who were members thereof, had killed, ox­ loader of the Republican dub. Cotambus and
.rounded the swamp in which the crowd of
’ elusive of the Hamburg and -Ellentmi '
। Rountree, tho Chairman a( the Ba^rahD 'colored panona were hiding to the number
mu Marras, not less than fifteen members '
can dub, being absent, Samud Darby act- ,of about 80 or 90, throwing out a line of
Of the Republican party; had whipped ed as spokesman. Die chief spokesman .
and outraged hundreds, and had individ­ of the nfic dubs then told the colored 1pickata armed with breech-loading rifles.
Early on the morning of Tuesday, the 19th
ually^ threatened thousands. They had
members of tho Republican ctab that they ,
of the leaden of the rifla clube, a
for the. moat part evaded punishment by must not meet again, "that they would one
&lt;
white man living in this vicini­
reason of their numbers and the terror im all l»e killed off if they did.’’ Seeing One prominent
|ty, told hu confidential colored aervant
spired both in their victims' and la the colored man with a shot-gun they took it ,
officers of the law. Constituting or rep­ from him, but finding it worthless they (that “they had got the niggers in a bunch
Bonne's Bridge and got them suiround
reseating as they did almost the entire retained his ammunition and gave back at
,ed, and by God they intended to kill the
body of white men in their localities, no the gun. Th© colored men ware then ;
efficient way of enforcing tho law was left. informed that “ there had got to be a fight
A constable or abcriff with a colored posso between the whites and black*,’’ and the
pare orders to their farce to advance,
would have been massacred in an attempt rifle clubs then demanded that the colored clubs
(
to execute the law. If I were to pass men present should step out fix line and and they had actually advanced, to within
100 yards of the root where the colored
through tbc same scenes agjun, I should “ fight it out.”
This offer was naturally ,
never order, advise, or pe-mit ths effort to dedined. Finally with yelling and threats •
be made to overcome such obstructions to of vengcnce the riflo dubs marcbed off, ;
1 the law by any force then at my command. dedaring they were going to kill Gloster !
It would be not less idle than cruel.
Holland and Simon Coker (two colored
These clubs constituted a vast conspira­ members of the Legislature; that night.
cy against the State Government. A con- During the night of the 16th several ool- aceoewith a small command of United
■piracy is defined to bo a confederation of orcd men were killed in this section.
two or more persons to do unlawful acts,
liECOYlNO THE MEOROES.
■
or to do lawful acts by unlawful means.
On tho morning of the 17th the rifle
This conspiracy was a oopfedcrathm to do
clubs appeared in largo numbers at Bouse's
unlawful acta by unlawful means. It rose
to proportions and exhibited itaelf in ways Bridge, near which on the edge ofa swamp
the colored people, men, tosueu, and ehilwhich mode all ordinary civil sgcncies im­
potent to cope with it. It aimed, by the
commission ofcrimes ranging from throats
of pcroonal injury to murder, to destroy

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VOTERS-CAN'YOU SEE! DON'T)

A consultation then .took plate between
tho chief of. tri'rifle’ chibs and Capt.
Lloyd, in which• it wae agreed that the

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ion., Oct. 30. 1876.

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It is announced
. of Georgia will d
.Proridouta
The ejett of the liberty loving people of Booth CarolHta pruolamatioo wromrtituall dime, arc looking wistfully to Atucri.*.
^the good
pu on top.

The rifle club men did not affect to con­
ceal their chagrin at. the intervention of
the United States troojw, mjd loudly -Aud
rcpcaUJily declared in -fri presence of the
tn-^ps trit tWy'riinniNded to-kill Lb.

November, is potent to every uhserriuc;.-

Tb^iifaubiti

mind. ? The blood of our fallen enmnwrif ;

but their ttacri could bo fob
--- disuugauried by tri bodies of
dead negroes whom. they chanced to meet
or whom they succeeded in.lmatiae.down.
The riri. clnba whichriA.MaHed at
flAYEM’ PT.ATFORM ,
House's Bridge far Uri.Bnal ahnghter
. were animated by tho army offioera pres­
“Holiest, money for all, and
ent to number at least BOO man, folly
nnnou ana equ ijqyca wwnr.aM cotiected^/?ee .
There
from tri countiBs of KdgefloH, Aiken,tK.houW be 110 mflahon which
and Barnwell.
Before leaving .Rouso’b li
Lt" depreciate
J—---s-x- the
-«
will
one nor bccBridge the leaders of tri rifle rtabs mtcrian interferanco which will
fornutd tri wJored people trit‘,‘tri Yan­
kees had saved them this time, bet they destroy* |hc other."
would gc$ them the .next lima.’'... At the
f
same lima tfaa rifle- dabs dedarid that NATIONALItKrCBLICA.I TICKET.
“they .intend'd U&gt; carry tho. election and
kill evtay (colored Bogghriag ■wri wotin1 C.nvu- .-.I'-1 For PrtKidctif,
not vote th® DaDinrretin linknl " f
ATBOCLTY OF TH* TMBBOXmM. b .,,t .h
&lt;.f Ohio.
The taatamoney before mo dceiyariyA
J™*™
the nfle dubs for their ariembrig—the *»■*!'• hf ■ ■ -AV ViecPrent.fltt
assault of the two coforcd robbers upon
Miss Harley, a fuk. whiek I: wfaocd/in

The per- 1»kBvu Wnumibem of Cougrow io Oh|fT ■ i
pctuity of our free institutions admonish, ,and four in Indiana by hoping to train .

NOT CAV8XD BY MISOOVK^X^nc.'tT.

These ore some of the leading evidences
of the domestic violence and insurrection
which were the occasion of my call upon
the President for military aid. The fo^ta
prereuterf are dearly Droved, and the epn'1
elusion, reached are, I think, Bustaincd by
the Tacts. They make a case, amply war­
ranting my call and the Tcaudmt’. re­
spouse. To have done leas would havo
been to abandon tho chief function of
government, and to rive permitted docne.-,
tic violence and insurrcotiou to axompEsh
result, acairit which tV CoMtrition of
the United States was designed.Wguird
•ffectually.
There is one pretext iamewhat widely.

TAe

Dtmocr&lt;Uic

ckiumoI

You can have in any shape you

be

It wa» the Democratie party that

jfluuyetl the aatwu into a terrible war.-

Crackers. ■
' We brag on.
Cheese.
We sell the best
Tobacco.

Every State that treat yitto reMlioa war a
Democratic Stale.

Every ordihancc of Tbc O-

thiakail

Scceuion drafted, triii drawn by a Dem­

can gntbyfou

ocrat. Every that firttl at the heart of
the nation, and ererj/ drop ofblood rpil'rd foul.
One of tho junior clerks in Governor
in defending the old fag. tear the retnlt of
A DEMOCRA TIC RERELU0N.
He iiuirt that the Democratic party can­ day, 11 How can I hide the
not be tnuted. Every rcM claim jwe. my coat alcove.?" “Ink 'em," replied

i tented and urged, hat been presented by' a
Democrat. Hr tad National debit, »re

the ittidfs of Democratic action. The
Greenback jxtrty movement it a Demorm/- him to go to the eashicr s desk and get his
ic trick. They hope to draw largelyfrom time. “ Impudent nucnl," muttered the
the RepnUierin jiarfy while the bulk of fdircold,fciDr-M talkie*, trial ipeonf -tctheir mint at inilrveted to mfe for tkr dermy rioae. Won't have it; won't havq
it.’/DurW-* ‘ '
,&gt;9&lt;*
Democratic twket. WE THEREFORE
—UH
WARN RECIRLICAN GREEN
Occamonally there u a tnau in the Pro­

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Tf.nl Ifp-mxius mu. h(;1j.

’tr.WBaw"'*—•- Dtelrict-JONAB

BA ('KERS, THA T THERE IS DA .VGER IN THIS MOVEMENT.
The Republiean party has given us the
best systam of curre|by that tbc people of

Diltrtci-D.vvnr.

JO' Jnar- cf¥ro •«e~&lt;xrvrj.T .-mux

We sell, from 50 to 80cts. the
rTO.l“™^y°u buyin other places or
60cts. to $1.00.

hibition party who secs tthe absurdity bf I
running that organization aa a, tcudttf, to
the Democrats. The Rev. A. G. Oomiogo
of Ney Hta&gt;paWrok.&lt;wnt oftbc tendMc
fe1r'_•HjMb&amp;ro fo ri AM lUeu-r on B|e

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this country hare ever had, and wo intend
lo make it BETTER. We intend to make Prohibition ticket because-cither Hayes or
th® Greenback, worth 100 rents in gold. Tilden will be the next President, and he
Thtfaith of the Nation it ptrdgrd to tbit doei not km Uy
f„r
j to
end. Wo do not advocate two kinda of come to hia party, through tri Democrats.
Heurgco
all
of
hiifr&amp;i,
A
’
erefGtc,
(o'
currency;
one
for
the
poor
man,
and
an
­
I DO NOT STAND HEBE TO DE­
FEND EVERYTHING WHICH THE other for tri rich, but wc advocate one support Hayes directly inmiuJ of TilJon
REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS DONE; mo"Cy /'T all. The Republican party is
indirtedy. • ’
( •
.......-------------HOCRATld
EVXJySESL
THE--------democratic
I HELD UP AS THE PAR- pledged to this end. The hope of thia
We judge a man by hja past record ;
KOHN, I AM REMINDED country, and of the poor man, is in the
JECBEl-IT OLD LION IN
If it ri good,
tnxst bin), fyr writ he
. ■—J.B. WHO SOUGHT TO life of tho Republican party. Let voters
GAIN BT STRATEGY WHAT BE remember that the DEMOCRATIC PAR­
likdy.tD ri through years to coaie. Iphia
COULDNOT GAIK BY STRENGTH.
TY WAS THE DEADLY ENEMY QF
‘.THE SPIRIT AND TENDENCY OP
record is rid wo a|nn him. Wq have no
THK BEPCBL1CAN PARTY IBTO- THE GREENBACK, and opposed te all
faith in him, and pay no rcs’jwt to his
_.,r 18 STILL Republican legislation.
WORTHY (PF CONFIDENCE. AND
golden prumiaca. 8o with psrtire. Wo
Remember it was tri Ifopnbrian jwrty
Thought am not willing
TO THRI W UP THE PARTY. that emancipated labor in thia country/ jtalgn them kF triir pfat record. If that
1 AM W DLING
TO
EXPEL
is good we support them ; if it h' ba‘d ire
THOSE
MEN
WHO
HAVE thereby verifying tho declaration—that
want ri&amp;ing to do wnTtKrnT WJhare
JJE®.JLBE_£A81y FOB their “ All men are barn free and egttal. '
_
OWSTKTIL ENJIS. I ACCEPT THE
Yea, there ia danger ahead. We adl
5E?JiEId&lt;-e£r".Im'1*E&lt;-'Ar8E 1
■ BLIRVK IN ITS PRINCIPLES, upon all men-Democrat., Gremrickera
WHICH IT NEVER HASBEL1ED.
LPS. IJOT ■ HKSITATK TO BAY and Republicana, al! who lore liberty, free
THAT WILLIAM A WHEELER speech, free schools and good governtaqal, CuMHUJHKfalth.
sggacagBffixiK

&lt;66$, tide county, and know him tori
SbB^i npri^t andriorthy man, one

Onatole Simmy TaMing.

&lt;

want to close out.

Remember. .
We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
and pRESTON,

gMITH)
TiMtiogK. Aug. 7th, 1876.

xxi30w4.

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.
0.T.8ABIN.

'•

s ABI3ST &lt;fe CO.,

and be happy again.
•B««d ofTrado Building, Detroit, Mich,
L.UnU Ca»h a.!,
nn

,

y**

READ THIS

negroes

b»c si «r.:
* ’

an elderly looking man. in that uokemre

Xottaa. ft tn G. TV. Balch.,

*

•Wooibridg,’* SbelbrSs.

FURNITURE,

Detroit, Midi.

JJjSii- H. Wendell &amp; OoM
, ■Mwohaata to. * *’•

grain;

FI

trouble, but he wm democratically happy
wd vey enthuaiaatic, as be 4.0

ITO AND SEEDS.
2’L56

DEtBOIT,

&amp;.

.

A GM Redaction ia Prita!
SALISBURY i BROSSm
Dealers tn gll U-’*

I tasii btta&amp;

whoas lhe voters of his Representative
Dirtwet may well fool proud of. W. will
axriid tear' remarks no further, but will
«ivn. to" our nwdere tho following which
wealippod from rie Preu.

JUCHIGAN.

DptoteyGiottaifS rm,k

MW
Look here '

Look here!

Writ! don't you think wo c« *

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds
cheaper than any firm in tho bute?
can do it, for, with tri help of ’ *
KAJCT ft
mri-

Boa RKHUMBXTATIVK,

I tri pomtion last winter,
*
’ b, after it
ballot that

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best.
Crockery.
Cheaper than ever, for WE

to vote tri Republican ticket. Trim is w
array of talent, end manhood, preceded
upon the Republican ticket this frll, for
both county, State and National dfficre, «4ond meu (Lu there j. , terrible war
such as has never been predated by any S”»S oa with the
ui, p,„
Ideal Greet; u weu th. &lt;Mn k over,-

1
*n. ‘TEa .
*( of Sumner Co., Kansas,
Hhj tb.reo/M^licmQf Hsn. T. A. Hubbard
in Uiri State will deet tri ReptabHcan can
‘gAri: Legislature of trit Slate. Mr.
didata, hy fclfy 10,MO rmrimfry. Be
sida thi. I declare and 1 cfaflbmgn ani
any'
was elected two years ago to the rearou of too mnch patting on and slapp“*
bj
rad tS
it n^ K»*as j&gt;gtdirturc from the 97th Dri
shadow of proof to the' ♦wfrrt that
kri«y&gt;'pp&lt;d
&amp;
party intarmt, riwever great or
’
wUb marked ability. We arnumed the appearance of a wrecked con­
coald aver have induced me fo' ■
J known'Mr. Hubbard intimately for certina. H» cuffii were i« hi. wri ttB(j
troubr‘rit »gUMK1
Mni no id to

I have acted

Spices.

t matt and beat party the

of New York.

vuvuaw nueuu a ubyu ucscnucu, naaiuiy,
trit those who engaged in this cqaapir*
acy-wero crushed by an insupportable bur
"
Inariwurtolhia
statement, of a vast ’
ng men and organs of
aODOHTFUL. UNPRE-'
—j State among present '
, YET UNFLINCHING
iHipportcra Wtfe Hampton, prior tn hi?1
OM THE CINCINNATI
rioemrition, my administtaiicm^of.jmMic
I ON A SSI GN ED TO TH E
affairs for thc past two yeam ris .- been
honorable and succcaaful; and that di1 no
time rintw I860 were the public,evils.-u&gt; THBBBPBBt.lCAN PARTY. AND
this Slaic so far abated or tbc prospect c&lt;
complete good government so bright The 3SI?JPl&lt;iS2-FLAO IX time of
utterances of Democratic newspaper, and
Democratic speakers .nd leadtaj on this
point would fill volume.. 'No. man who
knows or seeks to know tho truth will frc.
question this assertion.
The charge that I hare been influenced
HONORED AGAIN.
by the desertion of Republicans to the
____
It « «ith real pleasure trit wo notice

thi.tha.trii I rive

tfround Goods. ,

Aa tho time for election comes nearer,
In tthe independent voter ^fa—&gt;rad more
the name of these, the Union’s defenders, iiocliand to give
the party
we admonish all liberty loving peoph, 1which, WKh ‘ all ite frail

trutfai.

&lt;

Coffee.

From 25c up, and We sell pure

I

pens—others upon the battle field.

I01IAI A. HKLEB.

unfounded. Tbc rifle dubs auwinMed io
pursuaaco ofn walbmatured-pkn; known
and pabiiahed ia; tho triri ftourika,to'
“ put down the niggcra " by inflicting such
demonstraiirik of foroan-t* canto tha
leaders to flee and the mam of the followen to forego voting or vote tri-Den-ocTalic ticket.
. '
I; i i, , t
1 have now meroiy deaenrid in outline
tri domadn vfoloncc and immnreetion as
it wriartually developed at Eitaafon and
within a radius of 15 miles therof rom.
Butin truth '.his was only one prise or
center of tho violcnre and insurrection.
It virtually overspread the countri bf
Aiken and Barnwell, producing afreign of
terror which depopulated large sdetions.pf
those counties of al! colored males. Inves­
tigations now in progress Indicate ,unmis­
takably that tho 'actual murders commits
cd cxcxftd the estimates heretofore formed
by me or by those most familiar with the
facts. Scores of colored men are still miss­
ing in addition, to those Already known to
have Wen killed.
’’

io JlfgAutM-.

the past, many of ^rim suffered in prison

BBTKKFORDB.HAYES.

'.

VU

’

cry from the-ground, beware!

beware! In the name of the three hun- "(wo,
1
powublj tbrsc^
died thousand boys. in bine, who to.day *To l«»»n • Irolon
cany in their breasts horrible memories of '

EtT

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

box will decide the fate of our republic.
That there are questions of vital impor­ side xml. The New York MbrZrf scy» the
negroes of South Carolina'• have been
tance to every American citiaen, to be de­
□th of t Utt«hl ,bat
do not T(*c
wvl».
cided at tho ballot box on the seventh of I

THE CLUBS DIIPEBBE WITH THRL1TS.

Etc

TEA! TEA!!

^nthoritica

The great bottle tn be fought at the riflot

nf thn nirna.

Teas,.Coffees, Spices, Tobaoco. Crookery,

1

PuBH

BEHUMBUGED.

waMm.*1- r°!linS I,e*vi}y’ "Khatfy it

"B^yw*—ie! iHi„g|

SuouduM J j

*“* “*

J. M. HEWES,

we guarantee SarifarticnHoarse lurnuuivu
furnished free
mu
licano
inc to •’fl*
i ’*. ”
taxing
a Vaffin
worth ??*«• ,
I’:'; porohasing
a Coffin
worth
ire you better figures
IL...r..K than cj
wet £
«*•

jCarriaie, Sin aid
PAIN TER

�0 ok &lt; 3Oj
M&gt;» Muting at Pr.iri.villr

rts^pii-WeBklf RopliblicajiBaniiBr, One uf the grandeel political rallies of tho Republican Meetings !”
prooeat campaign w the Republican m.M
V.tnUIVKRriiiBMEMTi"' Ifnicedng
held in tho villagt of Prairieville het

local ib^'picef

DrugV

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE.

■.J—..av.ur 14, amiuwni l
far *acA «xi»er_-xxaX Ustrlia*.

Pttan-

AU About the County.

The “Iron Troll.

| prevailed throughout.

I

VlJ.
i,. irgtetei

The schoolhouse. a large one, wa, densely
Packed through the entire time occupied by
the exercise*. anil many people had to go away
for want of standing room.
The nudienee was addressed in tho afternoon
hy.Mr. John W. Custer, u»campaign notorie­
ty, who was followed by jfe Hon. Alexander
Cameron, of Knlamasoo, An a few disabled

very few m able political orators on the stump
in Michigan as Mr. Cualert He describes the
condition of the South, the feelings of the
Southern
people, and their intense bitterness
„ to morrow Hayra and Wheelagainst the North and the Government, as only
an eyewitness, nnd one who has suffered by
oui.iinuuication* forthte JIaxxkb their treason, ean do.
p-x.ibly appear.
The Hon. A. B. Maynard, of Detroit, spoke
..ha, \re you honeet in tbc belief that
.li cinrio: • rite Ms name.
,
the i..J.it qultt *n«l orderly places to dclivcrvd injhla county. F
financial qdestlon appeared
I. -tir happily b at Wkr Grace'».

I John, wouldn’t th ■’J be a happy

Oil*, and. MiH1n»ry Qooda.

i

A .pit,,k«&lt;:h j. i etipiite of ih. At;Lt',“LTTk“"d'V”",ltd‘r“di,h'

the Bock, Mumu'i"., bj“s”m cridd.”'
the inunieal and dramatic critic of tho
New York' World, sent tree on application, together with the San Juan Guide,
maps and time tables of thia new and popALL irxALWG TO BE IS THE EVES- ular route from Kauaaa City nnd Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
ISO VSLEB8 OTHERWISE
rado, New Mexico, Arixona nnd the San
srecmED.
Juan Mines. The finest line of Pullman
AT Sleepers on the continent between tho Mis­
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
THE COURT HOUSE,
change. Special round trip tour­
TUESDAY EVENING, OCT without
ist** tickets from the Nittoufi llrrvr to
?1. 1876.
Dcnrcr at S5V, good to stop off at all
pointe. Addnsw.
T. J. A.NHKRBON,
Gen. Pau. Aat.
to-nigbt, on the political issues ;XX53tf
.Topeka, Kan.

inyour kVWXzZHtd'VZv
attention tv
to UtCr
our Ouijt/K
stock QT
of smoill
strictlu
V desire,
r. to vail
w
An nrrciRirwnif'rifx'Q
?___anedaiitu m
pureD.tiVGS
ond-MEDlCINES- w
We____
make
ir
dealing in only strictly prime DRUGS. Webelieoett
J
JF&lt;? believe it w
for the inlorest of our Customers as well as ourselves to
SCll^only prune and pure AfEDTCIiN'ES.
'
ire ha ve a large
stack■ of-

‘
i
|

Machine Oil,
*
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

'

James O’Doxmel.

Bought very low and WE urtU sell them at

prices that will please tho closest buyer.
of tho day. Let every body
Caution. '
attend.
•
BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
D. R. Cook and Geo. M. Dewey.
llMting.*, Aug. 12th 1876.
xxi31yl
All pcreoin are cautioned ag linst pur­
Nov. 3d, at Orangeville Village.
chasing
u
Note
given
-p*
me
to
Walter
the excellent muxle. furniaho*! by the Prairie­
Nov. 4th, at Calkins School 'Blake, about the 28thjtf September lost,
ville Glee Club, a choir of ladles and gentle­
House, Prairieville. » _
for Forty DoLan*.. Aa the Note wts ob&gt;
men, comprising aotuc of the beat music*' taiby frond.
Nov, 6th, at Woodland Center. taiccd
'
47tf
PuRDEnicn N'AciireiRit.
John W. Custer,
proprkle andpalriotic. «pd wep- auog by the
choir, aad appreciated by the liatenere, with
Oct. 30th at Ohidistcr School
To Loan.
'
the enthusiasm which pror«4«thelr hoaria were House, Rutland.
Oct. 31st, at Brew School
A few thousand dollar* to logo in sums j
SPLENDID DISPLAY OF
House, Irving.
. of $50(1 fur three years, secured on- farm (
iu tho iltut, nor lower*! fron. Sumpter'* staff
Nov. 1st, Bowen’s Mills. Yan­ property.
before a united South, nor that they who did
R. .1. Grant.
their be*t to take the Uf* of thii Government, kee Springs,
xxi51wl
the beet on God'* green oarill. (hall ever hold
Nov. 2d, at Hyde School House
Maple Grove. '
Notice.
HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
three rousing cheers were given forU&lt;*resand
Nov, 3d,at Wiles School House *
Wheeler, the speakers aad the ehoir.
Assyria.
I'ariaora
Uku notiep that I hate ; All kinds of Ladies' Underwearat the Lowest Prices.
Nov. 4th- at Decker School bought out tho iatervs*. of Calhoun A '
Fancy Goods of all kinds Cheaper than
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will j
House, Assyria.
find it to your interest to call and see me'.
Another Howl.
Nov. Gth, at the Court House,
icvor and in quality to suit the taste of every
rHSltf
J. W. Brock.
Hastings.
m. oBwijXTifZii Mto-iOT■» person.
Remember the place, State Street,
J. W. Stinchcomb.
^^r,
i?rhours
“"4hof"rany day, ready tod* j opposite
Roberts’ Drug
i Nov. 1st. at Branch School found
atw
«H
l l
o St&amp;re.
more will be defeated unless Thomas with­ House, Maple Grove.
any work in hi. line, ft.™ ,,ultiux« MW I
GIVE TJ8 A. CALL.
draws. Lu cither rase, whether Thomas rc.
MRS. CIT.AW A AT.T.V.W.
Nov. 2d, at Ellis School House, I|»k. in » old »h«., u. the building of i
Iboheat buggr over seen tn the county of
signs or no*. McGowan will be elected.-but it
Assyria.
Barry. Wt forget th-- place; iu the
.
MISS VINE TREGO.
Nov. 3d, at Stevens School *hop with Jason Rich £ Bro., corner o Hastings,
Hastings,Mich.,
Mich.,Oct,
Oct,5,
5, 1876.
1876.
House, Johnstown.
Church and Railroad Street.
1
. 'J!™"
' Machines,&amp;Marbl» Works.I Ay»r&gt; Adva. &amp; Crocertes.
Nov. 4th,"at Burroughs School “,:if_____ _
tion. The Democratic game work* well. Unde House, Johnstown.
Horse fur hale—A good raxcn year old “
Dick Jo oca hat at laet foultd Jiintaelf in tho
marc, soundj weight 1200 pounds. Time '
Clement Smith,
' Ayer’s
Democratic rank«. through, the Greenback
given for payment.
Oct,
31st,
at
Hickory
Corners,
Jcl.llS Dcvn.b.
.
movement, and inasmuch a Mr. Thotaaa prox.to. i.,i, ..i r. ami k-v me village.
xxilfitf
•
Nov. 2d, at Pinery School । l-HEAl- CE.vnun.UX TKIV-To j
tu bealett. Well, never mind John, House, Yankee Springs.
For restoring Gray Hair to
'
Nov. 4th, at Striker School Smith, Manoc Pnston’i* and settle to
save costs. We must have our pay.
।
House, Baltimore.
its natural Vitality and Color.
«
xxi46tf ’ '
rill be elected beeauye Henry A. Clement Smith and A. H. Ellis.
which hat once
Nov. 3d, at Diamond School
House, Orangeville.
healthv, and cfA. H. ELLIS—ON FINANCE.
fcctunl for prcREGISTER.
Oct. 31st, at Carlton Center
F O r i i II g the
AUTOMATIC
‘ ''
^K, Lair. Faded or
I -Nov. 1st, at Van Arman School
f/rat; hair is toon
House, ■Rutland.
School House.
v
restored to its
BUY your TICKETS I Family Knitting Machine
SECOND WARD—At the Widow Rtoe a»
Nov. 2d, at Nashville.
original color, *
House.
*
with the plots mil freshness of youth.
TWO'VOr i
Nov. 4th, at Middleville.
THlftD WARD—At the Council Room,
wwvw
w
.
Vaefal and WwaOrrAal IwvrnUwn
Thin hair is thickened, foiling hair
P. W. Niskern,
Empire B'ock.
checked, and baldness often, though
I SMI pi ii'.
--Nov. 1st, at Center School
DRAWING POSiTIVr.I.Y
FOURTH WARD—At the Sheriffs Of­not always, cured by its use. Noth­
erar? day family u»e. It Is
*&gt;
THURSDAY,
NOV.
30th.
1876,
House,
Hastings.
ing can restore the hair where tho
fice. Court House.________
—'■■•sriJtrtir'rUMrfeAii.
OB MOKEY BEjTVMDRD.
follicles are destroyed, or the glands
Nov.
3d,
at
Creasys
Corners,
Loaf.
atrophied and decayed. But such as
Prairieville.
remain can be saved
for usefulness
A Fortune for Only $12.00.
Nov.
4th,
at
McBain
School
by this application. Instead of foul­
On Thuradnv oflnut week, a large Now
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
fuuudland dug,‘with strap around bin Deck House, Prairievillo.
«• &lt;«.
sad from
will keep it dean and vigorous. Its
nnd know* hi. name. (Curley.) I purehoed
Nov. 6th, at Prairieville Village KENTUCKY CASH DISIR1BUT10N CO. eomrieto.in/rom.Aw
twenty to forty pair ofsocks in sdmr.

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S

re
Hoyford, and the prisoner
urj.-l, there being p/cause of action,

lentand that Mrs. Daniel Haskin. of
ln« received ■ letter from her hwtrent to the Black Hills in quenl of

n Dttcnu, Martin school bouM
‘.;t Mrs
Hariett (peak* at
.c thu evening. Ix?t the lleptO»an l CU th? old Court House

If in any pert
Irt them MS'! for mulfrt-hca l Dennis of the

.1 John W. Glasgow, uf Balliir-..v • -,T
|Mi eveuiiig while
:&lt; at church scything fa the
troyed. Iffvurcii *«
parry

«t JuLncox. of Orangeville, baa au
sale on Wednesday, Nor. 6, "6. Corn
Lcu*e!&gt;oi-l furnltnre will bo mild.—A chance

rfarein he »aid,

D. it. Cook is, an ignoramus

Ifry Iiaa been built on the Engine room

-alaro..' The batfry was built by

here tn PsUnnlay law from l lii'adelpbia that
Mercian Bailey, who waa viailfag the Centew-

Fall and Winter Millinery !

Hair Vigor,

LAST
IX
CHANCE. THE BICKF0RD

said dog of J. H. 8uttou of Hotinga, and
Turn out Eveiybody. The ladle* are
any information concerning raid dog may cordially invited.
Ih- left with Sutton, or myself. AnyoM By Order of Rep. Co. Com.
S. J. Bidelman, Cairmau.
"iving any information will confer a favor

tMMtju«of1y will not be nt the ofttc darning
- ‘-.ft MV
--------tint ben ci* tuld alx&gt;ux n. R, -Cook. But then
it U In keeping with about everything he
prints (p.&gt;lii1cally} and there is as much truth

wi!I

..tta'S-.t’niEOKi nm&amp;rT.- “'U

bvvo

' found equally as meM M the Sswiaa Maohlas.

, Tbandar. Mor. 1». ,*™-.nr]
which oeexxion they will ilfstribnlr to the ticket
hoMvtv th* imu.«n»« ram of

$600,000!

TI1OMA,WA„„.
tl

Rutland Oct. 30lh, 1876-

PKTSBS’ MUSICAL MAGAZINES.

Special Notice.

Tho*. P- Porter, cx-Gov. Ky. Gen. Man’gr.
I.U-T or aiFTtf:
GTOTMrt C-.h Girt--....................

PETERS' HOUSEHOLD MELODIES,
Fn»i;swi -w‘™ “
‘‘J.
u that. Mr, “ Mc'Jow.in bad virtually l,-„ fri,^« &gt;»J
•nwnfrom theeanraaa. ' Mr, McGowan ukm rh« -inJu- or,1,rrn'’^^a, -a,.
Offic-1 where l»e will be found ready, win
j ‘ie|, but in getting better, and will not i,.g ,id oon.pW.nl iodo ■«
to
line i„:ru«l«l In hi* core. Tb.nkiog yon
PETERS PARLOR MUSIC, NO 23,
tow I b«p» b, «ri« .a-™
»wi&lt; d MUMU—or the
SI.OU RMkuorJRra.Mroerk.-byKi.W
•ereix holding a big meeting at the Rapids
thia week, after having had such a wman her
XX153U!
Swarr.
bare owe week ago last Saturday. . Hear the
JavtKul -decidedly the largest political gath­
W, would eJi the mH*Hoo of oor
LA CREMATE LA CREME. No. 35,
ering held in thia country for eight yearn.”
mo.ie.1 Irinod. (olio f»ltorio»
nr
Priaa»a~U.—‘»i~
poblwbrdby J.L. rrn.M.1 Brad
1’. R. Cook could not write hb riamr, would
w.r, S&lt;» York; Mflely:
Pan,.' Iloowbold Molodi-. ■»«—»g
■Try again An mine, though we don’t boiler*
6,e or rir Ixwnuful SOTS’ "? ChoroM..
1-Sot.' Valor Motk, cot—u«
PETERS' ORGAN SELECTIONS,
We are informed that the rerj gentles

25 cts.

marble works
_A.t Kalamazoo. Micli_

JiS.uit Vinnu Munir by the b«* K“"&gt;

r™«lS.thKs»» MoaiuM. for RooJ «
r‘'i?S’”sMrol SdawioOT. OTouminx

hr-vlrd FaHlor of the Juursud weuH lie.

f IIvmn&gt;. Anthems, etc., and
P.UOT' Oa.ro Cbo™~, OToUwag
fair rhoion Ckonaar to Sl.si»: Soar

eueba debtee that if A nanisa were living to*lay, be wouM deliver up tho bell to Denair.

XXltTlI

_____________ _

Mo„umc»uorUwb-tAm«l«„jml
Imported. Marble, Tablet* and Hoad
stones of all description madetoiw-er
on short notice, abo Granite Mornuinents of the various patterns supplied
to custorncro,
.

pprgSuSA vbCHOKUSXS,

jjK I
petebs”

aXcBBb * SELECTIONS

Having steam power and
machinery for sanding, highi poHnmng
and cutting mortices, we can do wore
tKtgiT.a talur Uum Uk»« »&gt;»

mnu ”
Get

These

Excursion's to Kansas.

25 cts.

magazine -

r

.,

S-E-^K.aTj.K'S

J. It

Msirr^o-

penietilm addrw, John M. OtlMa, Gen. Sd&amp;ectuthcPsbWHW.

^4

perfttme.

WINSLOWS STEAM

25 cts.

t-h;? for Stare Senator in thii 10th Senatorial

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found s»-desir­
able.
Containing neither oil nor
dve, it does not soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a ridi, glossy lustre ami a grateful

tssi

Sys

occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling oflj and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from, those deleterious substances
which make some preparations dan­
gerous, and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor "can only benefit but not harm
it If wanted merely for a

M*"*11

x«MM

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer i Co.,
LOWELL. MASS.

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 25 1-2
acres to Exchange
for a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.
W. A. Woodworth, Atty.
Mid Rod Rotate Agt. Dough.,
Mich.

�Furniture,

ILKTHffl S.8WCI;

Penelon*. Eto. Holloway'* Ad. Dru,

HASTINGS

HfflB Mt

PROBATE ORDER.

witt Its AgMliK
CHOOSE BETWEEN’THEM

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

Where von wnl find all kind* of
nwm i

jts^r'B'-JsAsi

fwntj
Motiieraan.) Danihiaa

Of every Description which we
can aeU cheaper than any bouBJ in -Bar­
ry County, for these rraaons:
lat. Because we have no rent t» pay
2L Because we make the most of our
goods ounelrea.
3d. Because we keep the bent c work-

PHOBATK OKUER.

of MiohUan. at L*a*i«r. tk» d«j and yuar
91,1 EJj.’lMl'fiLbKX. Secratarr bfStat*.
By Wa. Ctossr. Deputy..

HM RS I
'Rowden IHM 3
jilent Merrick 1»

' b on* tblacmor* thsn tadthr* t

••

raw*dy for Grail,

^o2j2J*J,*Jh*

&lt; Siek HMdacbro uhd »»nt *fA&gt;&gt;w(,

Wc sell nooo of tills cticop-mnde Fur­
niture that bi nuide by machinery. The
good* wc make h made by hand, and
warranted. Wc L vltc all peraona to
call and inspect our goods, lor they al
How tu I* Sirunj.
bear inspection. No trouble at all
show goods.
Parties ifaviag Pictures to irains
■raid inerra** r*hxatta. Til, m.lTTS’
wouldtlo w«*D tag ‘them framed cf
as we can do it Pn. ..*rand Cheaper than
any bouae in F ■ .y Cotfnty. Wo keep
the Larjtvrt nLd Be*t polocicd stock ol
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDixgs, BHACKjars, Patsm-Hold-

SS-X-E

&gt; enid rotate, are requiredIto

ERb, WALL-POCTCKTO, FlJBPEa-

Hounczs,

4/«a IK.t’JP.K

and every thinx In tbc Furniture line.
We invite ell persons to call and look

&lt; Ihnri.i n*w»y*p*r print­
aid County oI Barry for three

Peerless Milk Safer.

now on exMbition at our Ftttt ituic
Store. AH kinds of work matio to or­
der. Repairing of all kind* of old fur
PROBATE ORDER.
niture neatlv done.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. • «ui&gt;lr of
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
tntu.n ofthb Eut* u* xabmittad to Cb* n*oH« of
Furniture Iloonu couth ride State St.
of HmIIuc*. on Mrncay. t»o ZU flay or uctoDer. th* Huue. forth*ir ndoption or roj«iiun. rinjmal opposite B. A. Ooodyetr's Hardware
ia the year on Uh out* nd debt hundred tad
Store.
trmtj-’dx.
'
Proeent. S. C. Prindle. Judy* of Probate.
STEBBINS BRO’ftO
In the matter of lb* rout* Of Charlie J. and

uktrwftksr^sr-£ rListf

SarahTA. Siaeo Mitiorr. an
r
On road he and fliiuy iKbeUtion. duly Tended,
of Selah W.Mapea Guardian nf Mid minora, yrafinc for reaeoni therein nt forth, thathf may be
lloenandtnaeUeartaiareai route of mH minor*.

Our Centeftnial,

MT ACo.. mUcU-h. Pbtegtt srncutud fas a

Untustunted. No!&lt;•« formiking rreiimloary examinxiiOM. .No «i4,Uon-.l f»e« lor oMaimraod tonduetior a rcbcMtMt- ypemul atteutioa «i*en to
laterfereuro t.earo beforo the Patrat OBew. Kxuulou Wbro Comtcim. InMuoMUMt ttaip ii

Train has brought me a well' assorted
stock of Boots. Shoes/aqd Goiters for tho
MUBincr and fall trade, which I will sell
way. dowti low Toy Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
different kinds of Setring Machines. Nee­
dles and ^uaahinc Oil. 1 also sell Well L.
Cistern I imps.

xx-lltf

OM Hcnafy Lund Warrant*.
The la-t Report cf(hr&lt;’.’&lt;nuri»*rone-of theGra«raj.Laud OGce ’Ik.w. XMfT-XH aoroa of Bounty Land
Marrant* ouuaaalnx. TBmo wrre imad u*d«i

&lt;^..W
whom

Cppraitc the Port Office
Hastings, Mich.

.PROBATE ORDER.
Whitman's Assorted Candies—tbc best
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County orBa-ror.
’ - -•
2t full supply at J. P n reMtou of th* Probate Court for the Cot
B»nr
bolden
at th* Probate Ofiao in th*
Robert
)l**t&gt;nyi on Monday the Vth day October.
For.Toledn bottled alo by the dozen or
otherwise, and stock ale, and porter by the
bulk, go to John ‘Stanley's. xxi44t3
‘

Far Stomach* oat of Order,
iela* will *o eflaetualiy imyrv
MlMhM thro* Pill*: lb«y r

70atixb&gt;l»&gt;ie&lt;l 1HO.S
American aad Foreign Pa teat*,
QILMUEX A C'.r.r-^-on Chinas*

NE*WADVERTISMENTS.

Ezasir&amp;irx
un-1 nho di.«har»«! from u

f Fnyand Bounty,
and sailors of the 1
dayofJn

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Col.

77

r&gt;'?.

Ceo. M. Savage &amp;, Co’s Col

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

W.

1 krrant’s Seltzer Aperient
mioeral’wiu An tb^^rW pr0,‘ctl“ “f ,fce ho*t
SOLD BY ALL DRUOGUTR.
6KR CSyiy7week7o Aaentr. Sample* FREE
900 Pjl P. oTvtCXiaT. Auyuata. Malty.

aaEHia&amp;^sl^SinfSi:

STERN LANDS
NOTICE OF £2S|g§*lORERS

OWTEftTF: A T1S
KA.1!!

H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

STATE OF MICHI
CocitTT or Bab

^sMlcE
-ALL INSECTS.

!
Respectfully announce
! that he has a(ain engaged
in the DRUG TRADF. *".J
line in stock oxa daily amcing. a fresh and ft”^
Stock of Drugs and Mautines, Dye Stuffs, honey
Goods, and in fad a com­
plete Stock of Drugguri
Merchandise u hich he off"'
to the people at greatly M
duced. Prices.
REMEMBER, the Per-

GENTS WASTE!"

One d-oor east of Spauldin{»Haetings, Joly IS, 1S76]_________ _

WE EHEMY Of BISEASE I
ro*4

'

POSITIVELY CURED.
NOTICE OF ^gJ^ggSIONERS OJ

and Obscare Diseases

STATE OP MICHIGAN. IM FroUto Oonrt fo
CoCTrrr or iUowr.
&gt;“
aaid Cowfr.

AIJMSMMaSsfi

THE FOE OF PAIA
TO MAN AND BEAST
I* th* Orani OH

mustang
WHICH HAS STOOD THETEST 01

*thxiubis

&gt;'0 ??l:uE,sEssllir
NOT HKAL. NO I-AMINJ’- SO
wiM- »Sr.£uAfci.I:?rs thS'hi?

Torre HagjejoLa •

^
ESb|sE^t8b
’ ALUABLE H0W»-

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                  <text>VOL. XXI.

NO. 54.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1876.
Clover

AND

.7t/A’

Wagons,

Buggies, Etc

PUBLISHER.

Where they arc, and what Security
there is for them.
STAND UP !

.VrMtr*. Julius Houseman, 'Theodore 11.

8EHBSEH mnwim.

•o Street, llMtin**. Dairy

L BA'UIPTIOX:

Hinchman,

Merrill

J.

O M.

Barnes,

JI'wi II.

Haze, Caleb

Vaullusan. E. .S’. Jfw.re, Russell Bish-

IXL Wind Mill

of Michigm what you know about the

Which is the best self governing mill in
the market.

From the Laniioc R»t&gt;uUI»u. Ort. Z7.
Under the heading of*' Unbusinesslike

Cheaper than ever.

S' dednetlnt

AND BUSINESS CARDS.

First national bank, Mboroef

tip, Alexander MacFarlaii, a.id other

WAGONS AND BUGGIES!
-Eg­

E. A. Todd,

Mills, IFm. L. Bancroft, Allen Potter,

Also for the
/•_; TES 1&gt;F ADVERTISING.

Michigan national bank, Kalamazoo.
W. H. Stone &amp; C«., bankers, Adrian.
First national bank, Centerville.
Firs', notional bank, Port Huron.
Second national bank, Bay City.
Port Huron savings bank, Port Htirou.
First national bank, East Saginaw.
First national bank. Three Rivers.
Second national bank, Hillsdale.
Peter B. Loomis, banker, Jackson.
Second national bank, Lansing.
Lansing national bank, Lansing.
Second national bank, East Saginaw.

THE STATE DEPOSITS.

MESSER
&amp; POWERS,
Are agents tor the Celebrated

geo. M. DEWEY
/

Hullers,

WHOLE NO 1097,

Here are 37 different banks, located in

leading Democrats, and tell the people
“ perilous situation^-of your Banks.

various sections of tbe state, and if any
advantage accrues from this money, it is

fairly distributed.

management of the alate finances,” the

Free Press of Sunday. Oct. 22, treated its

Next we were permitted to copy the
bond given by one of these banks, which

is exactly the samd in tenor and effort with
the bonds given by all tho other banks (and

I pinna readers to a column of discolored or

reads as follows;

I' false
' ' ati
statements, and closed with the fol­

BOND OR AGREEMENT.

•

nd Ii (J I • II
(flei TS for ail other ■
lows in the market,
AT AGRICULTURAL HALT.
One door east of Goodyears Hardware.
HaRiinjzs, April’ 12, 187G.

Doctor Aiklny^ouble Column.

SALISBURY K BROSSF.At

IPJOII

llMtina*; lti»I&gt;-. Sept

PHIL H . MSKEP.N
A'DTo&amp;NF.Y AT LAW. ProtaM atti
1
w
&lt;''‘llreti /in. tltBcc wi’h V&gt; u
Ji.ier ufthe Peter.
till*. -V

HARVEY WRfcllT.

take a,
Wo foundi

day morning, to sec if he would
'•stump" from tho Free Press.

him courteous and attentive, as he always‘
is. He stateb that the money belonging;

DENTIST

Nashville,

to the people was in well known hanks,
perfectly secured, and he would bo glad to
have the people know all about it.

Micuijau.

;

He

had never been asked the question during
his whole term of office, by anybody, which
banks kept the state money, nor what se­

Dr. J. B. LaSure’s Ad.

curity be had taken for it; and it was there­

fore not true that ho ‘Tcfascd" to give
the information. Ho cheerfully showed

READ! READ! READ !

us the lirt of banka, and permitted a copy

Special Medical Announcoment

STATE DEPOSIT BANKS.

TO THE

Sick and Afflicted!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

a &gt;PMhUv of tho followtar

«*- COJTSUL TA TIONFHEi:. “CB
„
I'ocIvm cbaraw aniao raodorate that the
st rewlva the bsurft of hi* .kill.

tbe

various

bondsmen

are

CONSPICUOUS DEMOCRATS.
City nationaAank of Grand Rapids—
(Julius Houseman, democratic and green­
;back candidate for lieutenant governor;
'
Henry Frafcck, former sheriff of Wayne
j
county.
Michigan national bank of Kalamazoo—
Allen Potter, Congressman.
Merchants and manufacturers' bank of
Detroit—Theodore H. Hinchman, candi­
&lt; date for state senator.
First national bank of Owosso—E. A.
'Todd, ex-mayor and candidate for state
senator.
1
First national bank of Detroit—M. I.
Mills ex-mayor and delegate to the St.
Louis convention; Caleb VanHuseu, a
hard shell democrat.
First national.bank of Grand Rapids—
Truman H. Lyon, James Blair, James M.
Burnett.
Fint national bank of Jackson—Allen
Bennett, Almon Patterson.
Lansing national bank—O M. Barnes,
former representative in stale legislature;
John J. Bush, ex-state librarian ; W. H.
Hase, ex-city assessor.
Second national banksof LansingDwight S. Smith, candidate for circuit ,
court comisaioncr.
First national bank of Port Huron—
Wm. L. Bancroft, delegate to gl- Louis
convention; O'Brien Alkuwon.
FiratLnational bank of Three Rivers—
E. 8. Moore, president; Stephen Kelsey.
Genesee County savings bank, Flint—

man.
First national bank of Detroit—Jacob
8. Farrand, Alanson Sheeley, ex senator;
John Owen, ex-states treasurer.
Second national bank of Detroit—C. H.
Buhl, ex-mayor; Allan Shelden, James
F.Joy.
Firat national bank of Three Rivera—
A. C. Prutzman, ex-senator; D. Francisco.
Second national bank of East Saginaw
—A. B. Wood, ex-senator ;G. W. Morley,
Charles L. Ort man.
Wm H. Stone A Co., bankers, Adrian.
Crccry, tnsruor of (ho U.U of Michiphr _
w s Wilcox,
waoM ex-senator ; ncury Hut.
—W-S.
Hart.
or Itis Bucacsaor in office, upon or by vw
American
national
bank of Detroit—S.
tuo of the above and foregoing agreement, J. Murphy, Newell Avary, M. 8. Smith,
according to the terms and condition there­
Charles Boot
of.
.
,
First national bank of Owosso—Amos
Witness our hands awd.aeris this 12th Gould, ex-senator; T. D. Dewey.
day of January, A. D. 1875.
Second national bank of lensing—E.
Ixx&lt;yesr. H. H. Smith, ex-mayor.
alex. mcfarlan,
81A.L.
Gunrann county saving" bank of Flint—
Wm. WESTOVER,
J; B. Walker, Wm. W. Crapo.
D. C. SMALLEY,
BEAL.
Eirat national bank of Eart Saginaw—
W. L. PLUM,
E.Tjudd,8. H. Wrimer, A. P. Brewer.
W. H. TOUSEY.
City national bank of Grand Rapids—
ALBERT MILLER,
T. D. Gilbert, W. B. Ledyird.
JOHN McGRAW.
Fitrt national bank of Monroe—Talcott
HENRY W. SAGE,
E. Wing, C. G. Johnson, Wm. H. Boyd
BEAL.
A. J. COOKE,
Wm. L. SMITH,

to be taken which is as follows: ’

•Joy Comfort q,nd Happiness

DR. J. B. LaSURE

Among

।

McGowgus ‘•busted’’ bank. But with a Wm. B. McCbeert; State Treas. [heal]
man like McCrcery in office, it will be Wm. Westover, President.
[seal]
I
criminal negligence if the people sf the state W. L. Plum, Cashier.
do not take from him the keya of the treas .
Second national bank seal,
?
ury and consign theiy care to a man of
Boy City, Mich.
J
undoubted integrity, |rht&gt;8a first duty it
I
In consideration of tbe premises and of
shall bo lo see that the money is safe and
। the «um of otto dollar to us in hand jpaid,
secured, and who will have no hesitation
. the receipt whereof is confessed and ac­
at any time in" giving the people full in­
knowledged, we, and each of us do hereby
fortnation in respect to that money.
jointly and severally guarantee the full pay­
Knowing the sturdy conragu of Col. ment of any and all Bums and balances
McCreary, wo called on him last Wednes­• which may ’become d«c lo Wn&gt;. B. M«-

HASTINGS. MICH.. L. K. STAUFFER. PraP-

a

1•100,000,000, .nd the amount is payable
without notice whenever willed for.

lowing? bold assertion, which is so much in
This agreement, made this 12th day of
II cotitraai
contrast with the usual sneaking style of January, A. D., 1875, by and between
Wm. B. McCrcery, treasurer of the state
, Chat paper that it merits wtuc notice:
of Michigan, party of the first part, and
i
If the [atatel treasurer himself knows the Second national bank of Bay City,
_____
_ _
_
I how valuable tfic securities held for these Michigan, party of the second part, wit­
.
w-&gt;\A
~
vi
.J
| deposits are, there is no on. outside of his nessed! as follows:
.
'
4 ...i r'*
u At ij • v
f
। office or beyond
personal |
First. The party of the first part agrees
A
G
j
beyond tho
tho range
range of
of his
his personal
confidence who docs; and fur all the pub- tto make the Second national bank of Bay
; lie knows, or will be permitted to know so (City aforesaid a depositary of a part of the
| long as a republic.™ administration remains #surplus funds belonging to the state of
| in power, not a half or one-fourth of the ;Michigan aforesaid, as authorised by law.
deposits are secured at all. The treasurer,
Second. The said bank agrees to re­
candidate as he is for the suffrages of the &lt;ceive and safely keep all such surplus funds
people, and pledged as he is to their ter* &lt;of said state of Mich, os may be offered or
vices by the oath of his office, dare not &lt;deposited by the treasurer, and to reimburse
pbblish a list of the bauks holding the stat v tand pay tbe same to said state treasurer
I’.« \t».
READf,
READ
THIS I
READ
EVERYBODY 1 I funds and of the sureties to whom the state &lt;or his successor in office or whoever may
RubkII Bishop.
looks for indemnity in case of any failure |be lawfully entitled to receive tha same,
Citizens' national bonk, Flint—Robert
on the part of tho banks.
He dare not ■whenever called fer; and to pay interest on
■J. Whaley.
.
’
* FOR Till CTRE OF
•
show the people what he ha.’ done with ।such surplus* funds so deposited in said
E. O. Grosvenor A Co., bankers, Jones­
“■ CHRONIC
, ..JgSFHS^Sli............-I
their money, or pumtit them an opportun- Ibank at tbe rate of four per cent per an­ ville—W. D. Thompson.
ily of judging what tho prospect is that num, to be computed on daily balances
P. B. Loomis, banker Jackson—J. B.
it will be returned to them when called ।and paid on the 31st day of March and
Eaton!
for.
1 30th day of September of each year, or at
FiraKnational bank of St. Johns—John
any other time when the account may be
Hicks.
'
On Tuesday. Ort. 24. the matter was
closed.
But with the impartiality of an officer
followed up by an article headed, “ Can
Third. It is mutually agreed by and
tho people afford to re-elect McCrcery ? " between the respective parties hereto that who looks after the best security, irrespec­
the said bank ahull at all limes keep a just tive of politic, these bonds contain the
and the bold statement is repeated :
uamoi of the following
The treasurer will neither disclose where and true account of all moneys and funds
PROMINENT REPUBLICANS:
several hundred thousand dollars of the deposited by the said Wm. B. McCfeery,
money of ths pcopla is, nor what security treasurer as aforesaid, snd render to him
First national bank of Grand Rapids—
the state has fur it. There is nolhiug *to monthly statements thereof? and that tho S. L. Witbey, judge of U. 8. diatrirt
show that the institutions which have the aa-d bank shall at all times honor and pay eourt.
state money are solvent, nor that some of all checks and drafts of the said. Wm. B.
Citizens' national bank, Flint—J. W.
them are not kept from disaster by the McCrocry, treasurer, as aforesaid, to the Begole, ex-congressman ; Wm. Hamilton,
bolstering which tho state affords them. amount of tho funds so deposited by him mayor.
w’rayCTfrae.
*
Coldwater national bank—Charles UpIt would bo unsafe under any eircumstanc- as aforesaid.
In witness whereof the said party of the1 son, ex-congressman.
—--— .—.--------- - —
es to permit a continuance in the future
Mtparior iSlVaad’i’mprov* , of tbe financial management of the past, I first part has hereto set his hand and seal,
Southern Michigan national
bank,
| with every day a possibility ol the state and the said party of the second part has1 Coldwater—C. C. Randall and Cyrus G.
| being startled by Clio information that a caused this agreement to be subset ibed by Luoe, ex-atate senators.
portion of tho state money has gone the the president and cashier thereof, and the
First national bank of South Haven—
George Hannahs, ex-senator; 8. R. Board­
way of that of the unsecured depositors in corporate sea! thereof to be affixed.

lilLKS DIILIMOIMMPMS

PKG EON,

'
,
total depo.it of 1900.000 is Dot lew than

asgsaoss

Second national bank, ]&gt;etroit.
,
American national bank, Detroit. . .
Merch'uan’i manufactur's bank, Detroit
Importers and tradera' nat’l bank, N. Y.
Southern Mich, nat’l bank, Coldwater.
Union City national bank. Union City.
First national bank, Grind Rapids.
City navional bank, Grand Rapid*.
First national bank, Grand Haven.
First national bans, South Haven.
Citiun's national bank, Flint
Genoeoc county savings bank, Flint.
National exchange bank, Albion.

INDORSEMENT.
Approved (according to section 353
complied lawsjou January 16, 1875.
WM. B. McCREERY, state treas.
RALPH ELY, auditor general.
E. G. D. HOLDEN, secretary of state.

Among the signers of thu bond are John
McGraw and Homy W. -Sage,

known

throughout the nation for mercantile honor,

whose wealth is not less than •5,000,000

Henry A. Conant
Merehanta and manufacturers' bank of
Detroit—3. W. Tinker, John Belknap.
Wrimtar.
First national bank of Charlotte—Jo­
seph Musgrave, Edward 8. Lacey.
Second national bank of Hillsdale—H.
B. Rowboo, C. T. Mitchell.
First national bank of Battle Creek—
E. C. Nichols, C, WakeX Wm. Merritt.
Pint national bank of Centreville—D.
F. Wolf, John I. Major, W. Jamea Ma­

apioe, and A’«- McFarlan, a millionaire. jor.
Citizens' national bank, Nilea—J. C.
All the bonds given to secure the depoeiu
Narmore, G. W. Platt.
in other banks were looked over by us,
National exchange bank of Albion—W.
and tho following names gleaned from

Firet national bauk, Jaok»--n.
First national bank, Charlotte.
among them. No bo«d has lea than five
FfaM MU00.1 but of a. John—
First national bank, Battle Creek.
signers, and they run up as high es fifteen; Chuta Kipp. S. 8. Write.
Frat national bank, Owobbo.
. the average number is seven. It will be
Grosvenor &amp; Co., bankcra, Jonesville.
seen that the entire reeouroee of eaeb bank
First national bank. St. Johns.
.
larepledgedbytUprerideutaad cariuer ;
Coldwater national bank, Coldwater.

First national bank, Detroit.
Second national bank, Pontiac.
Citixens national hank, Niles.

then each signer of a bond is iRdiridarily

1 liable for the full amount dua to tbe

[OvMa

f’°rl

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FAITH OF

Teas, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc.. Etc

|

The Journal would tell tire, truth
hi. penu, u horal ud &lt;n* RqmblkaD,
DEMcould only think of W-

TEA! TEA!!

a splendid penman, and a gentleman pos­
sessed of more than common ability, asks

Jio. M.DKWKI.

the support of every honest man in the

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IUbTIBOS, Mich., Kot. 2, 1878.

county.

Crfawback. party morcteent

Editor Baxneb :

He is deserving, and w» doubt

not that he will receive a very largo ma­

make tlui following remark :

jority on Tuesday next.
TBEABCBER.

r.ul »1.«, .ad toari.h.4 for a
““ »
.
1 ..l.-eairt f luur

Gan. W. Wilcox, of Yankee Springs,

Two men were'in a wore in Prairieville,
and were dueuasiflg the Greenback move­
OnewM.i ftill-fledged Democrat,

meat.

and the other wa.^n Grvetiluick Democrat,
tbe Tilde,; man was castigating his erring

brother for bis folly, and said: “ Tilden
be our no/' President," when tho

will

Greenback orattn remarked : ’• Keep still!

than whom there is not a better or more
honest man in the State of Michigan, asks

your suffrages on Tuesday of next week.

Coffee.

Ilk. Ik.
Mr. Wilcox has long been a resident of prillk.1
Odrf. n. k..
Ik.~ri.in
Yankee Springs, and u known throughout
... tu.
ak~ u- wrthe county as a mnn of sterling integrity
Peculiar indood is the article of the 19th
and honesty. See to it, Republicans, that

I. IV dl,«rtrrtM«k&gt;k- •■UK-''""

he receives, as he certainly is drilled to,

n heavy majority on the 7th inst.

XAT1OXAL REPUBLICS TICKET.

Wh.1
r—Ur —•.* &gt;
■ •“
auU. I. -r TH «lH«r .nn- ilk. “

PROSECITINU ATTORNEY.

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

Charles H. Bauer is sgain your cacThis is, u we ^.iave been contending, a 1 (didatc for Prosecuting Attorney, and will

For President,

RUTHSRFORDB. HAYES.

Democratic * trie.

of Ohio.

.

ridiculous in tbe eye* othis own politic*
brethren', and U&gt;va he vsahbod
thf

tr«

catch

Republican

Spices.

in
i future, as in the past, do the legal work

The Gretaiba.‘k movement will foil 1for the county in a satisfactory manner.
Mr. Bauer baa tho ability, as we all know
this fall in all thA pertains to success. The 1
and, as Prosecutor, we know it requires a
issue i« between’ ‘he Republican and the
man who wiU look to the interests of the
Demecratio parti A Hayes or Tilden will (county and not roll up a vast amount of

votes.
Fv

Vice-Pmidnd

WILLIAM £ WHEW
of New

York.

orabtemen. Il teretessly attempted U&gt; .Mew
a vile Btandwer from publie realempt by
allowing him thsaaeofite columna without
kit ark*owladc£ the oulheribip of hb vQL

Cxipcr and Carey will be &lt;county to defray.

United States.

Mr. Bauer is retained in his present po­

defeated.'

The Democratic party is as distinctly sition.
1

ForNupI.

utbaxSk

namelew aaaallrr of a man'a reputation 1
Shield, did I ray t Nay, aid and abet b’im in

CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS.

and positively hostile to the Greenback as

hia dirty work by giving him the use of its cal

Messrs. Niskern, of Middleville, and
a currency as it fas in 1864, '65 and ’68.

Cadwalladkii, of Barry, are the noeri-

They profess lot (for tho Greenback, and

1-WILUj

nees, and are well known for their abilities

advocate the Gt taback party movement

to fill the positions to which they will be

in-tho presence i T Republicans, simply to

called on Tuesday next.

mislead and rate

Republican voters, thus

to

and

Frank S. Bowen, who has served one

I^gialaUre Ticket.
oator. Uu/«enaU&gt;rtal DWrict-DAVID.

through this movement they hope to elect

term aa Surveyor, has demonstrated his »■-

weaken

the Republican party;

the slum reformer. Sam. Tilden.

taUUve In thsStau LecMaxore. 1st DtoPK W. BTI.NCnCOXB.
___

Party

perior ability by bis work tn the last two

years.
prejudices arc

bolding almost the entire

masses of thonj' rho, in former times, have

voted the Democratic ticket still to that

for a rousing majority fur him at the com­

ing election.

Democrate in tM Greenback movement ;
bnt the number ■■ comparatively limited.

IC VICTORY.

CORONERS.

.

continued practice of generalizing poli.ical

Messrs. Joseph Cole and Curtis Pin

BY have ever given immediate attention to

become of the Grgnback

luattcra in which they have been called

with Tilden and J united South in power?

upon to act, and of course they will be re­

What would

THE RESULTS OF A DEMOCRAT­

Frank is popular with tho whole

people of Barry county, and we shall look

It is tjuc that there are many

. party.

ing me of lying, la the foltowisg Ungunge;

COUNTY SURVEYOR.

rntaUve tn Consrcaa.id Dtrtrtrt-JOXAS

rben dealing with individual.; it bothers ao.

elected by large majorities.

Let Republicans •emetnber that it was die

I pray you, business men
ojWew York, mark what I
now tell you; for in the event
ofa Democratic Victory, con­
tinuedfluctuations, new com
plications, new disturbances
of confidence, new stagna­
tion of business, a further
postponement of better times
io an inconceivable distance
of time will inevitably follow.
That, my fellow citizens, is,
the inevitable consequences\
of a Democratic Victory and
of a fluctuating financial!
policy which is inseparable1
from it- Whoever does not'
wish to prevent this—the manr
in whose estimation hardr
times have not lasted Iona
enough—let him labor as hej
may for the Democratic Par­
ty ; but he should do it with
the consciousness that every
word spoken for the Demo
erotic Party contributes to
the revival of the soft money
party in the South, io the de­
struction of the fruits of the
victories achieved last year,
and to the continuance qfthe
financial evils under the
yoke ofwhich the people have
groaned for so many years."
-CARL SCHURZ.
VOTERS—CAN YOU SEE! DON’T

BE HUMBUGED,
TAr

Democratic

party

t

Republican part

that gave us tho Green­

me of lying; and furthtr on ii Lays:

REPRESENTATIVE, FIRST DISTRICT.

Joseph W. Stincboomb, the nominee
back ; that the Demoaratic party opposed
tbe issue of the Greenback, and the Re­

for Representative in tho First District, nn

able farmer of Woodland, a man of pure

better able

publican party iritends to make tho Green­

back worth one hundred ceute in gold.

District at heart, should certainly receive a

There is no bottom to the Greenback move­

large majority; and we believe that tho

think, to boar some

One would

ment.

Republicans of the First District will see

Rushed ! I said nothing until 1 waa baaeleealy

Greenbacks a^d chock them into the pock-

respect

■

dishonorably with his reputation.

is to be represented for the next two years
They say times would ba made better by

by A. D. Rork, of Rutland.

inflation ; that low prices for produce is

tirely needlew to nay a word fin behalf of

owing to a contraction of the currency.

Ms. Rork, for be is too well known by the

Let us probe this silly bubble, and forever

people in his District to require commend­

Last fall we could

settle this question.

purchase potatoes 4 10 and 20 cents per

ation from us.

That he will receive on

unprecedented majority is already conceded

by his entire District
bushel.

According to the idea of inflation,

STATE SENATOR.
this was because the currency was contract-

but that liberty should nyt receive such an
ample construction.

David R. Cook, of thia city, who is

Republican party with hammer and tonga;

dsra aa well as individuals. Il calk byname
several individuals who took a prominent part

in the rebellion who have been rueeived back
into confidence by the present administration,
and assigned places of public treat, and then

tho nominee for Senator from the Fifteenth
most be because of Senatorial District, is just the man to fill
inflation. • Prices u* te governed by the law the position to which bo will be elected

per

Let reason govern

of 'supply and detmud.

next Tuesday.

city, having had large experience in the

REPUBLICANS, READ ALL THIS.
next there is to

Republicans, on

PROBATE.

JCDOI

of Nashville, a good,

Clemxnt Smit'

SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
Hastings. Aug. 7th, 1876.

GRAIN, FLOUR

of fine education, being well posted in if.

And Kill Feed

fain generally pertaining to what needs

fitted for the position, or so universally

possessing the confidence and esteem of all

Cook, and rest xtaured that your confidence

vote of every RepVllican and honest Dem­

will not be misplaced.

CUM IT, of Prairieville, as

their

.

READ.
Republicans of Barry county, we would

ocratic candidate

Enry State that Kent into nbMtn wxu a

is entitled,

fur

Auditor General,

Frederick M. Holloway, is also on

ortranization. to draw u e—r

sire the ends

sou bt.

Then do not be

drawn away, by tbv cry of Greenbackcra,

’

Lion only by

could get a nomina-

John H. Wendell S. Go.,

tJjtoistay Sflta Mels Frans fc

GRAIN,

PORK AND SEEDS.
M

wi

DKntOlT,

M

Woodbridge

.

8t.

MICHIGAN.

Now, Republicans, do not for­

get that Gen. Ralph Ely, yonr own eandi-

Look here I

Look here!

W’h«H &lt;Wi jou Gunk »•

Uawut

Macpmum&gt; a

J*

Cofflnr, Ca»kets A Shroud*

new a

chuaptT than any firm &gt;u th® Stat* .
can do it, for, with the help of

ti___ i.

ply on the ground that ho is a member of
that Order.

FURNITURE,

The Democ­

bean Grange vote for Mr. Holloway, .im­

Dealers tn all kinds

Conwr Warfbodga i Shribj So,
Detroit, Mich.

FLOUR,

1

lie 1

racy also calculate, through the Grange

oHjiny, w the nenll of

SALISBURY i. BROSSEAU

nrtttk

CommiMtaa Merckaata la

'
back ticket they also cast their rote fur the '

the. nation, and every drop of Mood spilled

A Gr.t Refaction it Prices!

BALCH Ac NORTON.

i

Greenback ticket, and in voting the Green
regular Democratic nominee.

and be happy again.

Baud plTrad. Buildlop, Drtroit. Mioh,

finra Csuisia

Then vote for Mr.

deman and Rcpubijeaii, should receive the

ocrat in the oouatj ‘ which he undoubtedly
wiB.
t

tha failed calf. To such men the Republican
party do aol exhibit the - bloody shirt
but

xxi30w4.
Furniture, Coffins, Etq.

READ THIS

governmental affairs of this county, a man

classes of onr citizens.

ctAwtol . be

REBELLION.

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.

A. N. SABIN.

Having been many times

call your attention to tbe fact that the Dem- I

DEMOCRATIC

Remember.

Supervisor in this county, Mayor of this

phutyed the nation mfe « ferriWc war.

A

want to close out.

Dotroit Advertisements.

bushel.

JOHN Q.

in d'fendiig

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best.
Crockery.
Cheaper than ever, for WE

Tho liberty

Il is en­

Gi

We sell from 50 to 80fcs. the
same you buy m other places or
60cts. to $1.00.

THE SECOND REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

eta of Fanners, Merchants, and Laborers.

U

Crackers
We brag on.
Cheese
We sell the best
Tobacco.

to it that wu shall not be disappointed in
men talk, that the Government would issue

Gi

You can have in any shape you
want.

the Presidency of three unnecessary
,
costa for the taxpayers of the fjring article
Look to it, voters, that

to

be elected
tOIJlKN.

*

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
&lt;

|MUIT A
a
xm-

’ e

J. M. HEWES,
Iws ITOUV1M SMirfrtioo
Son famidwd fr« W »? i'“*
worth
w;

1 his party and going

the most of our

iatfej.4.?5ross’’’&gt;yea . for six

«r

a.:

’. J- W,
Sin no Ornamental
Al NTER

M. Bw*’. Omtor
-

-

�■a—
Somebody Ll«.
TO-DA V’S ADVER HSEMENTS.
I’lo -dc'
-EstateofOsilvtoMrssrerer.
p
।&gt;-.'.rr-U«tale of Motley Downs.
I- -r*'-™.

S..-H

All About the County.

the

MOGUL DENNIS

Oeutfcja, im

21^
Republican Meetings

.
----renxatjon
of a suceosoion of slanderous Use aa published
in the Home Journal of Oct. 12th. The mo*t
.r Um ta
,h.
brain of a Bar from Hickory Comers, who dare
not aig* his name to his article, but nHk, off

.Special yjoticgB.

Stomach Bitten stoi e |
remedies In axlskiM.
ml*** hu yielded to its

Naw AdvaftlMmenta.

’tratn to .all Hsstotlses

'Meat

All kinds of FRESH and SALT Meals

residents of Freeport and vicinity, (Mefa as
Ira B. Jener, Minister of lheGtmpd. Abram

on hand.

---- ...... .unouoaa prouucaa. DnwHfi. liver
eemplalnl. urinary affection*, nervetu j^Uty u.
»onu&gt;ia. and tn.1.*;— „r___ _____

»“•&gt; n«ry ara.nt, uaimpoachable membere
Jk Ure '' heater.
g,.-f.,r next Saturday or you cannot vole.. of the Church, John J. Reuter, Edward Burgy,
If,r -lut to vole next Tuesday, don’t Baasntl Roush, men noted for their integrity

removed to anujher Ward, re-

foil. •re wonder.

kbow can you be so cruel mo like
, erst* yesterday had a big crowd at
-id* ; tuPthey will understand next

list, to the Democratic pow wow at
.ids, cubtained nearly two UcpublL

•i your specs and read John'Dennis

it th"e Marfin schoolhouse, where he is
lw liave'said; •*!». R Cook .cannot
life long Democrat told us the other
1 office that Mr. Cook had dobs bnsi-

rerily bel/ercd that D.

the County, see that his name is
rejisleral.
By neglecting to asimr &gt; ighto.
Nor.

!.IJ. Jphl

and fair dealings, beside others too numtroua
to mention) desire to say that the remarks of
the JournoT* ••Spectotor" are entirely un­
founded. We do not mean by thia that he was
mistaken ; wv mren that he is a malicious liar.
Whoever says that ••Freeport was the victim,
on Saturday, Oct. 7th. of ons of the most bo&gt;
Hide tirades that has been witnessed aince the
days of witchcraft." is a wilful Bar; whoever
says that •• wixards selected this quiet little
burgh for that occassion, " is a liar, for it was
men who advocate f.ha principles that hats
preserved iu this country a Republican form
of Government; whoever says that J. W. Hol­
comb. an eminent lawyer of Grand Rapids,
••-keeps a low groggery upon Canal Streetwhose very breath contaminated all who reme
in contact with him—even the old saw mill
trembled aa thia beer guttler continual, and
as he sat down wiped his besotted forehead
with • copy of the Detroit Post” is an in­
famous liar . whoever says thaf the "Col. ia a
blear-eyed bigot, and jropld be compelled to
yield the floor for that prodigal son of Middle­
villa" is an unearthly liar; whoever says "re
shall If re-etocted to power repudiate the bond­
ed debt of this U, B. entire if th^Uosted bond­
holder will not reeeivo greenbeok eurreneytn-

ING UJ^ESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED.

AS HE APPEARED WHILE

DELIVERING HIS «»•"» SPEECH
AT THE MARTIN SCHOOL AOUSE,
CASTLETON, THURSDAY EVENINQ. OCT, Wh, J87fl.

He Regina—

Fellow atixons aXoaox/wrateswceiekud
t-gse rropums 0
fiiohcen/Rgnnyr 5k
ht sob
Uuauhtfiu spa
e
a een
oomcHtscnhoBschtcnEre. f ctccbc
eh

Now he goes for Hajee.
jeijlna nj-r^tgei w .chu.thooty, eciuauo
conooGSe aokfiuu ueso yn8sbetli.odht nmt
U chvc re a heGruntnsasi gei rc8adyset w
n.-m.oondtmnaeluwh . moofi ac dwenbp,
rcSenav os seky^cso n my qtlllowiunarlat
tr geaccu.h lOacvmgabrahicuc cdseqlrUi

He teller &gt;etn how D. R. COOK can't
WHte hU own name,
x,adilreaitasurunlc

.
IO Axflock a. m.,

iy—Mis scoundrel from Hickory

cari'and one mil*

IvcatotLhis majesty upon the grand etand to
lake notes, ia a consummate renegade, and left

ciarltoogyvheil-ag tp

-**guoanisosccthnnters,etotocxaxstoabcce.
rokoa.h o rien.aco-s u ahWremr Ik* ligel
ooab ii odetfi adhn. deetAbf Msbls oolyi
r d-M, ut aypa'ercd jinknutcae c el[ea s
anm qo cit-r inagB wtopdotDit/eoeyscnd,

free.’kenmounj o( money they are betting
.and onrfaj to l&gt;ei on election. Query: —

rather b« a lire coward than a dead hero," ia
an infamout alanderer; when D. D. Darling,
the Fillmore Democrat, reyi in a public plac«

The.td'cw Joncr, who jumped hi* board bill

Knowlton, a Democrat, affirms th* same with

I tTurs-isy last by Sheriff Cteny to
iiy.fivX|a/s in the Yrorkliouse. Bet­

cornmutiity until they can 'prove their m
true, which they can never do,subject of course
to forgiveness on repentance and public con­
fession. In addition we are willing to listen

erte tclg o,tbg ealattiaoo srtoh npt ghetr
nu reh gchdaoischdantth icsao.t
ok
c
idu7 oh.fCole tv- Ibu o ton rab ehhd at
rrr soain tuo
Now he goes for REFORM.

ter EaJ he paid his board bill.

■

AltBpu-h John Denaif undoubtedly did say

there is aS much truth in it as there ia io
ubxt of the speeches delivered by the Dcmoconi 1 not be a full fiedgc-J Democrat unless he

REGISTEB!

Republicans, let ua do as well tn Barry
Crtmiy for (.'apt. J. il. McGowan as Branch
County will. Wc are assured that Old Branch
"ill nut givs less than 1,200 majority. Mr.
NeG&lt; «*t:i« rapidly recovering, and will be
tile tv attend the election on Tuesday,
Tea Dcnioeraey of this city are Jubilant over
thf ir mass meeting yesterday at Grand Rapids.
Th»t i- right, I»stn«, for you certainly ought to
fr*l ijQ. l whileyen can. But tho big meeting

U

pole aa there is in Barry eounly. to admitted

as J. W. Holcomb and CoL Foot, from Grand
Rapids, Dr. Ellis from Middleville, and Bon.
Geo. M. Dewey from nestings, with tho Bon.
0. K. Beemer as President, with as fine a glee
club as that from Bow tie Center, composed of
ladies and gentlemen, accompanied with the

fire hundred people, including a large number
of ladies, with everythinr harmonious and a
complete success, we do not propose to be lied
out of it. Now you may put this on the under

Don't forget to register.

*r» a good iot of fellows, very fair players,
an t io lo.&gt;-&gt;tedly will make a goo-1 record.
if there i- any oue Democrat in Barry coun.

ty Unkrd whom the Republican heart should
w»roi li i« the ••immortal John D.” If the
R*p. •«. Com. had hired him, he could not
delivering his o«vn

Democratic

skim milk

I»- r.r.i of the Journal in hhUxt issue prints
‘‘A M.'l'POSITION” reflecting upon Sheriff
Cr*-iy. but without cause, as Mr. Creasy says

a/u
out
7 no
i
mdouT
iy cfitdexcrcwe o n
_______________
.frtaehelitboM
f,gna
t
bfvmdb/sf/?oamiggn
ji iecneesur.rhro oscgitmlmrin ds kxauo
aa
las'
JxcMfiOytnl ivsenpsrun nt
pottccSodguao ilv
hrWue;eiaco ege

Be M men ohaal awy hu.cycho. rfcuauw
eobteapa ooe nwoot cu
ueelAtmoem
mtecngcai ;dadyn eem afegu ttauiyhmpmti
mab?hehc8n e-oairl ouooii.eaweti iayaeuu
ahe-udcldniasdyxut,tahSt Nogioy aoiuddh

Hit Supporilion ease of Sheriffs duty—
See last Journal.
pyecs o
dqcru.to
t odio.citofn to«n
ouu nbtuti area xu fhatgv e uni Tuecsruu
o
,ctaibie ea aa treat p , 1
cMaente'x
LLw noGa t
dlTl
b trahutuc
msyhpam, awewo
mbnnh v ttoaub.M
mtnZTyon ■*
na S rlAahonkrMkeuac
Now he goet it again on Genera! Demo­
cratic Principles

in Hetland on Saturday last, with Harry Healy
Meajdaiti.S-vm. Healy as treasureF and ••Dick"

John W. Custer. Mon­
day night, Nov. 6th
at the Court House.
n.Brul-.r lo nfuiw ea

Attention, Pionaer E nfline Co­
Regular mooting Friday arening afthia week
importance before the compt toy. By order of
Waltu L. Wu'aiks, Foreman.
F. 8, Rowan, Secretory.
’

mia T,m-or uhbtwdtn tore w rn r iotdg
WSutecugoROuUmteoHnfibnamnxtegaGod
YnipinrpBJ fptmbo uKcWawCeifeho#
bJCyloja
odourepr aic
huohua
he t ■ u oP.xhi otsroyse
ee bunwum
HnrHoXT hon
itte hrerVtoiritreidoe

Bea utlftil.

Mr iw^nis. when approached by Mr. Creasy

Mr. D. Broadwell, oftensing, is forming

elasa in this eity, to when he is teaching on

•lid tiiwn.if not Sheriff Creasy, wo eannet Im-

Be will guarantee this, making no charge if
------- ------ r-&gt;- ----------- ------ the pupil be not satisfied. Ho enn be found
Tkr frr- j'rtu overshot the mark terribly in
at
his rooms, at the residence of Dr. John
tryiflg to sth-up a feeling toward our State

T«s’nrer ; and we opine that tbe said organ
»»’&gt; ia -future.try to enlighten itself before
publishing such a dastardly mess of folsahoods.
Read it ilepublieaM, and see for yourselves
"hither w0 have not a very efficient State

Roberts.

He remains cAly this week.

Speci-

BE SURE AKli REGISTER.

e mff Lucn Jitqe, nlwnooiriwwii s
swonteuirfiscr nb.ostwhtdYh 1

id oafo
dtelst

frimtalaat iio
yyun ebaho rbe a o trp
deMqrnll 2rP«
ndn acnv t. grt
dfe k ftdroywyhcnudderdprydnt ci
, pU
warn ortotonjll .tl m r.pmm,t,e 1 (t rl
nifi e rt etdeaiy ieynoe
oo et et sb

eahoaotirJ ursna wtrh chtpa h oalSwt
ftfrhuhywa, Hd s eesecg^L nhu eohlata

Turn out Evenrbotly. The ladlco aro
cordially Invited.
By Order of lU-p. Co. Com.

Market one door West of J. P. Itobcsis

Drug Store.

V. LEINS.

M ? ?.? ? M M M H

Hastings, Oct. 24,1876.

La«ine*» we make thia unnaralleled ot

To learn Lace Making, by Mrs.
OSTERHOUDT. at her Rooms

over the Postoffice.

QOOq ^‘TntTn^wTr^K
tjJJJ thove wiltina to work ean eoiiiy eara a

Lace Making
Gof all styles will be taught, for
TIDIES, TRIMMINGS, Ac.,

A CARD

Remember the place.

TO THE AMEBICA2T PUBLIC.

^Mrs. P. D. Osterhoudt.

For m*nr yoass we bars made two mi
oitod to thoailmants of a vast clam ofu

Hastin^B, Oct. 24, 1876. &gt;
(xxi52w4)

Centennial Millinfir

REGISTER.

Saturday, Nov. 4th 1876.
FIRST WARD—At the First Ward
School Howe.
SECOND WARD—At the Widow Rice's
House.
THIRD WARD—At the CotmetURoom,
Empire Block.
FOURTH WARD—At the Sheriff's Of­
fice, Court House.

i'.u. orPot of
ssiii'be rvMhed.

Ointmoat atid tho ond

Madison Dispensary,

homo and abroad. Horrofferinr* w»ro allot iatei.
a* far a* could bo. by th&lt;- unwearied care and con­
stant thoufhtfulnoes of family and Mend*; but no

and lore of Chriti. oommlttnl b*r&gt;elf and all her
dear one* to Him. Tboa th* raa&lt;niflod th* sras*
of God while the tuffared: tad finally cweatly tell
MlMp in Jaaat. Her friend* rajoiaa. while they
tnoaro. Bet influence remaim amour th# poofl*
a* a Htim tmtimoay for Chrirt.
Ljinj doad yot

Dress-laiini Shop!
Mrs.

OSTERHOUDT &amp; WlLKDfB

wish to inform the Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
have opened a new Millinery
and Dress-Making Shop, over
the Postoffice,.

DIED
PRATT.—At bar home in Trrinr. Mieb.. Oct. 2M,
MW. Elita A. wlfo *1 Dooiei B. Pratt. Ac«l
*■ ----- m—-- i j j--.

Oro. D. Ba^nx-v. 1
Township Snp't.
Woodland. Oct. 2oth. lg?C

PROBATE ORDER.

We also do all kind* of Famly Sewing.
Ladies, give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Osterhoudt &amp; Wn.DNg.-~
Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
fittiwtf)

STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of 1

Laiies hntoaliaa Ml*k Seb |3.T5
ail CpwxrO.

Mr® Sets, Met! &amp; Upnrti

Lest.
A promissory note given by William
Knapp and hia brother, of Hasting#,
payable to J. Wintew, due Oct 15 1876.
On this noto payment has boon stopped,
and the person who found it will confer a
favor by returning it to the subscriber.
'
Abe Bunnell.
Barry Oct. 16th .1876,
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WANTED—-Onr pay at once, it »»H

Oa three

Lottery dti-

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Scholars Wanted

fir.is

Giiiiie Mill sets tf &amp; Ujvartx
FUBS AND ROBES REPAIRED.

STAR HAT STORE,

Bools and Shoot, Hosiery, Xolians Sta­
tionery and Groceries, at the atorciof
52tf
Mrs. h. M. Hand

carry conviction with "their werda.

Ung

Cash ftid for HOBS ter PACKDtfl.
A CARD.

S. J. Bidelman, Cairmun.

New Goods, and Cheap.

Be&gt;t Chemical Saierutui tn

io their Seaton.
--- u uel MaeBiea tiy
tho Bitten. It recreate* waited itrenrth. fortiflee

who detaly *ympaUii«o with them in their b#-

CSosm hit speech, to the effect thaS

■ *cJ bud* the Republicans of Barry county
•* ‘o it that Mr. McGowan received a rousing
■toioriiy h (hi, eoBW(r
Notwfchetanding

"*• Jiiamy O'DonnclL

Nov. .4th, ut Middleville.
P. W. Niskern.
Nov. 3d, nt Oressj’s Corners,
Prairieville.
Nov. 4th, at McBain School
House, Prairieville.
Nov. 6th, at Prairieville Village
Aaron Clark.
Nov. Gth/at Nashville.

obeDafscahs paideu
ulnnni wt—dpgm
Notlco to Teachers.
cesynueccln u otra moehSr Inaarllnuno eh
o^d Tamopi jo ouHudnecwcyn cpolRthia
An examination of teacher# wiE be held at
oeaah o t n f do eki,
airdt ole cn cce Woodland Canter on Friday and Saturday
N
ot. 10th Mid Udi commencing at 10 a.JC
w£,h h ersut ottmc G-bHdycpltrdabto t
It ia expected J tat all will bo preaenl the first
m ktv a lyrneaanaf, 0,1 path sortftu k as
^ffcbool officers are cordially invited lo |bo

coat* but a trifle

fat four ballots for next Tuesday.
H»a. James O'Connell rnsdo a splendid
«e?ublicaB speech at the Court Bouse on
Tuwdsy evening last.
He was frequently
«h«ere.l, and lie made many happy as well aa
Wling hits, fie spoke highly of Mr. MeGow-

»wk for the election of Mr. McGowan.

Nov. 3d, at Stevens School
House, Johnstown.
Nov. 4th, at Burroughs School
House, Johnstown.
Clement Smith,
Nov. 4th, at Striker School
House, Baltimore,
Nov. 6th, a^Quail Trap School
House, Maple Grove.
C. H. Bauer.
Nov. 6th, at Barney School
House, Batimore.
Clement Smith and A B. Ellis.
Nov. 3d. at .Diamond School
House, Orangeville,

Game,Kite.

Fresh Fish,

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J. W. SriNOtCOMB.'

present.

REGISTER NEXT SATURDAY'.

We would call tho attention of our readers

neatndiMs tboo*atmo.phiieoaasa whiehoriihuUe
•hili* and fevsr and other miasmatic dbordarv
Eldsrlr person* fla&lt;j |n t!a-u comforUot eUxh.
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Hit appeal to Geo. ThointU to withdraw

REFORM.

on tbe article disclaims, no we are informed.

D. R.. Cook and Geo. M. Dewey.
Nov. 3d, at Orangbville Village.
Nov. 4th, at Calkins School
House, Prairieville.
,
Nov, 6th, at Woodland Center.
John W. Custer,
Nov. 3d, at Wiles School House
Assyrift,
Nov. 4th at Decker School
House, Assyria.
Nov. 6th, at the Court House,
Hastings,
/

A dear statement qf TUden't LayaHy(f)

ieo-i IfirgaiM will undoubtedly bo made.
Tli* tiemoerais are the last sei of men i

.h. j1 i; cry-hard times," we should think,

ALL SPEAKING TO BE LN THE EVEN­

save von trouble.
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                  <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 55.

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1876.

fke^i-^skMspllblicapIlamitr 1 w*gona'
DEWEY
PUBLISHER.

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WHOLE NO. *98.

Croconos, Undortaking, Staves, Etc., Etc.

WAGONS!

. Kt Street. Iluliog^Hairy

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I /»VER r/SISU.

faq jryY fiixj S/XJ-f

*£ wtLL SELL
Ytnfii Vote for Tilden, Won't You?

P3‘FB» AND

CARNIVAL

THIS FADER

X'KHAM,
.PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
I-IIHT, H.UIRV covwtv, a

In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings, we have a full stock of

AND

POINTS

EXTRAS

BLOOD !!

REPUBLICANS TO BE MASSACRED

At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase* the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS

OF

AT THE POLLS

I
Tut pemnpany ing is a verbatim ,copy of
j a etAdvntial circular sent out from Now
Yort to trusted Democratic leaders in the
SuuA. The fool note shows that great
care has been taken to prevent exposure,
only.twcnty-fivc prominent men in each
iL-itlful Southern State being intrusted
with.the secret. This Democratic appeal,
| in ii« nature of Instruction, is in the hands
| of (rtisted and unscrupulous leaders.

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Tbi1 name of the person addressed is
| withald for prudential reasons,- thus leav­

ing i blank after th!1 word “Hon.” to be

for the Gale,? Ccmts, Robinson, Dodge and fillec^in writing.R 4 or ----------- .
Y
, October 13, 1866.
Kalamazoo Plows. Points arc all ground J H0x.N-------------------:
I
Su ;—The "th of November will be
and sold at .t|ie same price as ungi'onnd ' frnuglit with great moment to yonr people.
Uporf that day will be determined whether
points.
or not you arc to remain under the yoke of
carpet-bagger, and the native-born
50yl
GT^KBLE &amp; RUSSELL. Ji the
thief, who, under the guise of Republicanooms

ew

.U.I-SliURY k BROSSEAU.

arc*. i&gt;uiert*kia« promptly
sad Burial /lobe* nirnUnod
ianso riv«u. Ware /foonu.

IL F-PECKHAJf.
V«I« lA.t AN'DSURGEOM-Ukki:ry &lt;•&gt;.. Micb. All calls atund-

THE VICTORY IS

WON !

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.
W'.'l. 1|. HAYFORD,

I.t CH S RUSSELL,
.National

Iauer.

_____________ twlTStf
M.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, C offees,
Sn g^ars, Canned Goods, and a! I oth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
CONE

AJVX&gt;

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BURGHER,

■iiueUor. and Solicitor. OMei
nn. M «h.

SEE

ME!

JOHN STANLEY.

Hastings, Jupe 12.’’76

UNDERTAKING

M», x buxl.Mx tbxt
of experience,

STAVES. STAVES.

• P™'d,!*1

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The Snbfcriber will I”’ *&gt;»•

BTKBBDn BMOTf KB*.

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U-CRESSV.
ri- ’5’*eo,lT t'ounty Surveyor and Genoral
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tlle Court Hoax.
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ni,

M . C. HOLBROOK.

Aft a many y»r»
In the business, ctn truly
t*icy
can do better work, and give better bat-

Highest Market Price in

tofoctlou than any other firm in this
W. H. Bobbin,, U&gt;.
member, with the expert, j™ •&gt;&lt; »
time. will nlwije pv bl perwmP PteaUon In tbl. pxrt ot tl.elr exten.lvc
business.
Hearne and Team

furnlsbod

when

Cash,

STEBBINS BROS.
HMtiDgf, Joly 28tb?S75.

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। ism, have been growing fat upon the substanev of impoverished States. You hold
' your liberties in your own bands. You
, have it in your power to rid yourselves of
! your eppres^urs on that day, and by rising

iu'voar might you can carry every Southera Slate for reform and good government.
i Allow no sickly sentimentality t«» interpose
in behalf of your plunderers. I Drive them
I with cne swoop from the polls ; and if necefflary deluge your land with their blood.
i The loss ol even two Southern States will
. jcopnrdisc Governor Tilden's prospects for
, election, in which event you need blame
i no one but yourselves. Be steady and
| freely rerolva to put down radicalism and
I your deliverance is assured. 'On the day
of election, evade Grant's minions as much
as von can, but let your unerring bullets
pierce iho breasts of ravenous carpet-bag­

Drawn by Himself. (

Tilden's Literary Bureau, devoted to the

manafacture of

fradukntL

cbarsra against Governor Hayes hosblun
dercd again, and has victimised a trusting;
Democratic editor. A notice prepared for•
the South was sent to the Waukesha (Wis.)
Democrat, and having a contract to publish
everything sent, the able editor popped the
anide iq. This h. what the readers of thei
Democrat read;
Mr. Tilden's opposition to the war hasi
been made the most of by our antagonists.
But it avails them nothing. The war is
over. And it is remembered that some of•
the best and purest men in the U. 8. op-,
posed tho war. President Bnrtanan, Millard Fihnore, Franklin Pierce, StonewallI
Jackson, Robert E. Lee, John C. Breckin­
ridge, Horatio Seymour, George B. Mc­
Clellan, and hundreds of others wens averse।
.
moot of colored troops and to the emanci­
pation of the slaves. A majority of thei
leading statcamen of Great Britain, andI
many on the continent of Europe, atdod[
with the South. There was a clean out.
and honcet difference of opinion all averChristendom u to the right or wrong of’
the rebellion. Mr. Tilden, with many
other distinguished men of our own and
other countries, leaned toward the South
during the contest, but was nooc th&amp; less
an American. And now that section nat­
urally gives him its united suppe rt. It
goes solid for him. There has been a dis­
position among the timid friends of Mr.
Tilden to deny that he was opposed to the।
war. But Mr. Tilden himself ha» never■

sanctiimed such a denial.—Ho stands now
where be stood from 1861 to 1866,
opposed to the war for eoercmg the dis­
satisfied Slates of the Union to remain in
it. Mr. Tilden is still a good oldfash­
ioned State rights Democrat of the John
C. Calhoun stripe, and the Presidency can­
not tempt him to foreswear his faith.—
And that is why the people like him.—'

g. D. WHITE,

of tho Republican' National
Committee.

Republic ax National Committee.
Finn Avuile Hotel, New York
Cm, Nov. U”187G.—Ib the. Rejmblicans
of the United States;
A spontaneous
£ enthusiastic uprising of the Northern
pic within the last few days, made evi»
t by recent advices up to this cvcoinf
at these hnadqunrtera, leaves no doubt
about the election of Hayes and Wheeler
by a large majority ot Electoral votes.
The evasive and valueless promises of Mr.
Tilden witlMhc stereotyped and reluctant
approval forced-by him from a few South­
—
ern Democratic Coiamittocs not to pi
press
Rebel War claims ffor loss or damage to
property, although still demanding the
payment to Rebels, os well as to loyal
persons of about 82,000,000 claimed in
their bill before Congress for suppliw
furnished or taken, and for tho use and

occupancy of property, have failed to produee conviction in the face of overwhelming evidence of contraiy purposes, and have
alarmed instead of quieting I ho Northern
people. Tho imminent danger to the puolie credit and the reviving commerce and
manufactures, if the payment of the na­
tional debt is to depend upon a govern­
ment of men whose rebellion that debt
was created to suppress, has aroused the
merchants and busiucss men of New York
and of the country. The violation, ovsr
nearly half tho territory of the nation by
intimidation and murder of the fundamentai Republican principle that the ballot
shall be freely chosen and safely cast, is
rallying a united North to put down
promptly tbu new Southern rebellion.

With this uprising of Northern senti
ment, every Northern State will probably
be carried for Hayes. Tlie frauds in New
York City will beprevented, and the Democratio city majority kept down to such
amount that the large Republican major­
fries elsewhere will not fail to overcome it
and'seeurc a docidcd najprtty in the State
That is why they will vote tor him. \ He for Hayes and Wbccler. ’ The three
refuses all impoytunitioi to make him say Pacific-coast States and New Jersey are
that the invasion of the South was justifia­ believed to be * surely Republicau. and
ble, because he believes it was not justifia­ there is a good fighting chanoe for Indi­
ana, while the information from North
ble.
. This is an authorised statement from Carolina, South AXrolina, Florida, and

gers ar.d seallawaga.
•
Strike, and let your watch wo rd be,
Fl&gt;r rcuury. In me and liberty
Mr. Tilden as to his . position during the
By authority.
war. He leaned toward the South io the
x. B.—Keep this circular concealed; but contest. He never sanctioned the denial
tweutv-firc of them have been sent to as that he opposed ths war. H e stands now
manypeadcTa in each of the doubtful South
where he stood in 1861 sod the years sueera ritatM. It is expected that you will
ccoding. He believes tbs war was not
convey the above admonition to none bnt justifiable, and ho is a good old-fashioned
brave, ttsolutc, and determined men.
State rights Dewoerat of the Calhoun
strips. This is Tilden’s portrait drawn by
Jeff Davis for Ti^n.
himself for a Southern market
And now Jeff Davis comes to tho front.
He is for “Tilden and Reform,’’ of courso.
The other day be made » highly eulogistic
speech in favor of the Democratic candi­
dates. He told his auditors that he knew
Mr. Tilden and Mr. Hendricks well, and
that while “the Southern people were
bravely contending in the field for four

Of Course You Are.

CONFIDENT OF VICTORY.
Address

framing of editorials and special telegrams

Louisiana shows that in spite of the murdcrous opposition ef Tilden Democrats
those Southern States will give majorities
for Hayes. The systematic and prear­
ranged boasting from the Tilden head­
quarters in New York are only desperate
expedients to avoid Inevitable defeat. The
Republicans of the country have only to
perform their foil duty, and every man go
early to tho polls, and the triumph of
Hayes and Wheeler will be overwhelming.
Z. Chandler, Chairman.

Vote for the Beet Man.

As the day of election draws nigh, we
wish again to urge upon our readers to
vote for the best men, and in doing this
don't forget that the Republican nominee
fur Judge of Probate, Clement Smith, is
-one of the best men on that ticket and is in
every particular, capable and fitted for the
office for which he to the nominee. Don t
be led or bribed into throwing away your
vote on any basswood candidate, or. imag­

lung years of cruel war, your nominees,
both in the forum and as private citixens,
were giving their political aid and comfort
to our righteous cause.” And then Mr.
Davis proceeded in this enthusiastic strain:
“I think that wc will gain all we lost by ine that because, perchance, you arc a
the war between the States in the election Democrat you are doty bound to vote the
of those glorious champions of State sover­ Democratic ticket in loral anions. Owent Smith has all of the traits that gp to
eign tv rod the Constitution as it was.
All Chis is no doubt extremely oonsoling to ,3... 33 . ---------------- ------- ------- 3
our “Southern brethren," but it ought to energetic, benevolent, and
oonvmcc our Northern doubting Thamms .... ...
.
»
san.
“tu£"
why there is a “solid South’’ for Tdden to, tho torahip of
,
and HcndrieU. The Democratic papers Grote, Woodleod e»d A»yti».1«°»°y
“up North" do not give Jeff
«P Uut ia men, ex— he hex jxored U*e
»»»d »*■
pert of Tilden that prominence to which, frieod, xad roll blx «p »
S oe. the Tib JlfcMalw •»«■emanating from sooh a high Demoaxi*
source, it is entitled. Pertaps, like Pow A'oelrine Jltea.
tins Pilate, they “fear the people-

Js!*1 “Vi"!

or Mtddtvnlla.

requested.
The Electric Balm willfbe used only

A- L- HSH,

Tllden’t Portrait

and to the

Secret Democratic Circular.

You’re Reformed, Ain’t You ?

Therefore it is that no Greenback man
can possibly vote the Republican ticket
If he thinks there is no chance for Cooper,
bo can only cast bis vote with Democrats,
who, as in Ohio, Indiana, and other Stales
are crowding into Democratic ranks to
give their help and coloring to the only
party that has in it a Greenback sentiment,
almost, if not quite able to shape its plat­
form and nominate its candidates.

The above, from Pomeroy's

Democrat

shows only two plainly the real purpose of
the leaders of the Greenback party.

Thu

Democrats care nothing for anybody

or

U^hing, exoepdo;; x grup &lt;x&gt; U» «S«x
aw&lt;* tbeir salaries, piiok only shows the
UjcGrcnbackparty. Ds our

Republican Grceabackcre see it?

Arc

they wilfiog to help cleet such a man u
Tilden ?

Let them look before they leap,

and save thauweives the stings of unavail-

�'in Ti' 1

Samuel J. Tildwi tad tha $40 that he
RatUead to pay for foe Burial ot
hia Nephew.
UKO. JU BKWEV
t&gt;a
«xpm&lt;M ta bringing bone
diKM buital 11. dJ Mr rf ■ pita-

HOW DEMOCRATS LOVE THOEN.
h Tho real working, cxperienoe-l Demo­

ICKET

NATtONVL

A rich uncle who would refuse to pay

HasTisGS, Mien., Nov. 6, 1876.

nephew who had died in battle, would be

voted very mean.

and who evidently thought such a frank

But when this rich

crat of New York Slate have no lore for

Tilden.

They know the telfith, •cheminq

“I answer that question in this way:

old thark, and they cau’tbe induced to
take stock in him."

The above in taken

rent Asm,” be adds disloyalty to brutal­

It is before the public for criticism; you

ity.

from tho Cincinnati Enquirer, June 1st,

And just such an unde is SAMU­

EL J. TILDEN, Democratic Candidate

If

for President of tho United States !

its feelings in its issue of June 2d, 1876,

of those books o Bowen k McGowan that

there is any mean thing ta the whole cal.

cratic party can never gain power by sim­

led me to believe that Mr. McGowan had

andar of meannaw of which this man has

ply shouting Reform ; and it can never ob­

acted dishonestly and corruptly 7 It would

not been guilty, it would be a relief to

tain power by selling itadf to the Mobey

be a serious charge 4o make against a ci ti

in tho following language: “ The Demo­

Olig»rchy,” meaning Tilden &amp; Co.

From

sen.

I should hvs to tad something you conscientiously vote for such a.man?

the Cincinnati Enquirer, Juno 3d, we clip

Tilden's Letter of Death-Bed Repaid-

the following: “ Tilden's surroundings arc
bad.

If elected lio would take to the

should hardly try to evade aueh a question

White House the worst set of political

among

jobbers and thieve* ever seen in Washing­
ton, and that is saying a good deal."

the

Democrats in

Washington.

Several Southern men say it will not hurt

my position I ai all not hurt a hair of his

Again the Cincinnati Enquirer of June

him at the South for two reasons :

First,

De ons there will believe it possible for him

3th, 1876. made the following statements:

to five up to it, even if ho were elected

'* I had a good opinion of Tilden until I
came among thorn who knew him; but I

all there knew that the Republicans were

find they all agree that his show of reform
is a humbug."

The above is a quotation

Mutal. ding-lb-*took. which

dare notnatarthem if they wanted to. The

made by the Enquirer from a “ private let­
ter just received from New York, from a

gentleman

draw your own inferences.’

ton simply laugh at the letter as one which

of fairness and intelligence."

Enquirer: “Tho recent

Tilden could not possibly net upon.

“ The End Justifies the Meant."

Albany confer­

ence is corroborative of all this testimony.

Europcu espitalists, becoming appre­

The controlling politicians, as well as tho

hensive that there might be such a thing

masses of tho people ta the Democratic

The Republicans of New York

have

as the election of Tilden, came to the con­

adopted the most effective means to purify

party in New York, who can draw a divid­

clusion that they did not earc to Invert in

the regixtration lists in that city, and will

ing line between an honest man and a

any more of our bonds till after election,

give more lime than ever before to the

aware that Tilden cannot carry his own

taioly should nit purchase.

That shows

yond question that gigantic frauda have

State, should be, by tho wrath of God, be

must decidedly in which party foreign gov-

been perpetrated in registrations by the

Bengal tiger or a hypocrite, are alike well

It has already been ascertained be­

work.

Tilden managers, but it is believed, that

nominated for tho Presidency.”

Again wo clip from the same paper:

and other Eastern cities, have come to the

prevent a very large part of the fraudulent

tranged, permit bi? nomination, by whom

conclusion that if Europeans dare not trust
to Mr. Tilden’s administration itf ease he

names being voted upon.'

and what, would he be nominated 7 By the
servile, cdnscicncele&amp;s tools that money can

should be elected, they dare not; and the

fraudulent, than John Dennis can help

purchase *, by tho most corrupt influences

consequence is that the leading men of this

lying.

The Democracy arc

crats call the means used to protect tlw

sheet, published in the State of Ohio.
their honor.

But chiefly should they be

colored men of South Carolina.

tial chair!

Talk about reform

It is an insult to offer such a

man to the patriotic and intelligent voters
of Michigan.

Til-leu is a dishonest man,

and all that that term implies.

Yet the

first company that went out near Ellenton,

mistrusted from the fact that they are what
with such a man os Tilden in the Presiden­

Republican State Ticket.
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For

“Grant's invasion'' iawhal the Demo­

dntmti Enquirer is tho great Democratic
How can any man of honesty, knowing

The Democracy

Democratic Symptoms.

into the Republican ranks by thousands.

And they are tight

Representative in Congress, 3d District—JONAS H. McGOWAN.

of New York can no more help being

(that ever entered into* Presidential nomi- ' country, irrespective of party, are falling

It must be borne in mind that the dn-

Congressional fiDicket-

the methods adopted will now effectively

“ Should God's Providence, seemingly es­

and vote for Tilden ?

Presidential Electors.
x
HENRY W. LORDr
WILLIAM DOELTZ,
WILLIAM A. HOWARD,
PRESTON
MITCELL,
DELOS
PHILLIPS.
CHARLES H. KEMPF.
CHARLES KIPP,
JEREMIAH JENKS.
JACOB DEN HERDER,
BENTON HANOHETT,
WILLIAM DUNHAM.

found one of Wade Hampton's companies

deployed as skirmishers, entirely surround'

«
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OWUIIvwitty RW vwh VUvnll.

Governor—CHARLES M. CROSWELL.
.
Lieutenant Governor—ALONZO SESSIONS. I
Secretory of State—EBENEZER G. D. HOLDEN.
s
State Treasurer—WILLIAM B. McCREERY.
Commissioner of State Land Office—BENJAMIN F. PARTRIDGE.

Superintendent of Public Instruction—HORACE S. TARBELL.
Attorney General—OTTO KJLRCHNER.
Member of Board of Education—WITTER J. BAXTER.

ing a crowd of negroes, every one of whom

Legislative ‘Ticket.

would undoubtedly hare been slain had it

A OoBMCWOW.—Ad artiola appearing not
u A Runnamtinn ” mi

Tilden is

a swindler, and all that that term implies.

been for the U. S. troops.

For SUU SeuaUr, 15th Senatorial Dialrict—DAVID It. COOK.
•
For Heproaentativo in tho' SUU Legislature 1st District—JOSEPH W. STINCHC 9MB
For ReprosenUtive in tho SUU Legialaturo 2&lt;1 District—ASA D. RORK.

Yet the

World

says that these rifle companies

are part

of the Democratic machinery

Would'nt wonder; they have all thasymp-

Tilden is a perjurer, and all that that term

Republican County Ticket.

implies; and.we think when the bhllots
are counted it will be found that the com-

within the
say this in

term of the Sheriff. We

Are You Ready?
Y’ou who contributed money and acet j

States will have decided that 8. 3. Tilden

is an unfit man to fill the Presidential chair

your sous to the front to protect the honor

of this country, and all that that implies.

of the flag; you who bore the musket and

Exactly.

The Journal has more than

carried the knapsack over the bloody fields

Let the boys in blue remember that Til­
den refoBcd to contribute one cent for the

obliged to retract some of its many foolish

sick and wounded soldiers in our hospitals

falsehoods. '

t should have al 1U head a

of the rebellious South; you who main­

tained that this is a Nation and not a Con**
federation ; are you ready to submit that
tha war was a failure; that the lives and t

and upon the battle field ; but that be did
rather eoo all the soldiera starve to death

For Judge of Probate—CLEMENT SMITH.
For Sheriff—JOHN Q. ORESSY,
For County Clerk—WILLIAM H. POWERS.
For County Treasurer—GEORGE W. WILCOX.
For Register of Deeds—WILLIAM M. SCUDDER.
For Prosecuting Attorney—CHARLES H. BAUER.
__
vnnrvnw
For Circuit Court CommiMiouers-ALONZO D. CADWJILLADER, PHILIP V-. NISKERSFor County Surveyor—FRANK S. BOWEN.
For Ooronere—JOSEPH COLE, OURTIS PERKY.
____________
•_

money were wasted; that this is not a j

ducted now, it takes about half its space to
Nation 7

than contribute one cent."

If re, vote for Tilden.

&gt;

Look to Your Tickets!

that the Democratic party, with Tilden and

Another Cownty Heard From.
The

of th o

Republicans

I

county •©

Branch and the Democrats of the city of

a United South, intend to impose a direct

Bee that you get a straight ticket from

Coldwater hurl back in tho face of the ed

tax upon all of the real and personal prop­

a rdiriile man when you go to the polk.

itor of the Journal the charge that .Hon.

erty in this country for die purpose &lt;rt en­

All kinds of bogus tickets will be »n circu­

Jonas H. McGowan •' has stolen one cent

riching ex rebels, to pay off those rebel

lation. John has b$jm printing them, ineluding a GroenUck ticket with the name

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direct vote for Tilden and Hendricks, to
the end tlmt those rebel claims may bo

earth.

'______________

of Fidw Livermore for Representative in

The Gret!Unwashed and Unchanqsble. Congress and Henry A. Goodyear for Rep­

HE COULDN’T FIND ANYTHING

Yea, we say, beware af U

WRONG.

rich hit neck.

to work for Republican nominocs. Voters
beware!!
So says the Hastingr Junmttl. Well,
federates and Journal Ihmoerntt, iodud-

vfrrsrf three stdita mrn
^wWlafc|r&gt;U4h.

oculd be eneihf influenced for small conaid-

AMtXl'MEXT.

KS.

Tk.x-'J n- '!««'“ "r

.up ta.a.cj i”,h'
the reform column and are moving for­
ward to victory.

There

are not five Republicans, from Maine to

California, that will rota for Lome reform.
and the traitor, Samuel J. Tilden.
rfiricanf dupot in Abraham Lincoln.

Till 8ALAUDB
Tbo .ppod -AM-

"

How are you, “ Reform Column.”

John, you know that is a lie.

Hew Bad the '‘Journal” Freis
Mr. Loveridge, McGowan &amp; Bowco'i

the subject:

--------- , ---------------------------------" - »°J°NmOus falsehood,

resentative in the Stare Legislature from

this District-

accordance with the most intelligent tert­

-unent of bxh parties.
.
The Detroit Free I'reu
address and the following editorial npoo

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SALARIES OF CIRCUIT JUDGES

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All kinds of Ladies' Underwear al the Lowest Prices.

be iim efthe ln*« jn du» jkosc. ia&gt;i w3J ‘••ary
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MARK

THK8&lt;2 FACTS
nanuosv orrui: wii0Lt ;,ulln
.
HQLLOWATS (fflmKST.
Bad Legs, Bad Breast.,; .......,

the

VOIGTA’’®-1

IALT1TIR BEBR
Is the Best Lager Brewed m the West

PROBATE ORDER.
r45!.OFof’S.c^
Banrboldau at tiol rnboto Office. in the CID of
Jl.iuno on Monday th. Sth dar of October, ia
tho ynar one thousand right huudrud an d xeveaty-

Rse?i&amp;£;

t
GertrudaWho.let. ninon—heir* of Marcia U

X«5.-SSKt‘
Ua!: warn broad a.d
tW affartod Peru, after tb« thmtn,..
nHMB, n! Math and »ift.u tk-

itATH,
MTcrcUn'romS?.8!a mSSc^bT’iV

Mice
INSECTS.

raoHATKORDKK.

ft
V r^ot'1 die a. at.ru ,
tf the Pilis bo taken ac-r.rd.:.,;
■'
Mrn.tioiu.
11
DlptberU, Viesmld S.re
ai.J other 1’

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".iKSUritts^iz'

rbwl. turoaLsud nock u. ths
Kitvris. Md ska tamadi
tn by lho.tn..ntb mu-i ..p

PRODATE O^DEB.

LAST
CHANCE

karrapen U i* ordarod. that Monday th. SfTth

Our Centennial,
Train has brought me a well assorted
htock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
.sampler and fall trade, which I will sail
way down low for Cash.
’ aba
*
” the
*
Y I
sell
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
S’
Machine
different Kinds of Sewin
ing Machines. Nan/ I also sell Well A
dies and Machine Oil./
Cistern Pampa.
’
J. Macs
Opposite the Post Office
xxiltf
Hastings, Mich.

Furniture,

Pensions, Etc.

HASTINGS

M. D. Reed desires to call attention to
.. . wtt-r.t s nurMiay. rrov..w. iiii,. on
his new Wagon Shop,. where he may be which oocaaiun they will dlstribnh' to tho ticket
found at all hours or tey day, ready to do hoMcro th. kmmenao earn of
any work in his line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the best buggy ever seen in the county ot That. P. Porter, ex-Gov. Ky. Gen. Man'gr.
Barry. Don’t forget the place; in the o_ u™_
..... A.~
shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro., corner o
Church and Railroad Street.
*
-

$600,000!

xx6tf

probata: order.

■srvicc. rkisUlbeunly suraircitiaaa-. 1st (raiilaa'
■waaefNuiccriiiUieatninacb. or nh.ro tbet. n*r
M a central bOiiiuc dawn.

STEBBINS BRO’G.

Blotches, a* a!»o racking*. ean.&gt;v&gt;tb •ar’alalW
M radically eared if ibaXOtatmaai t.mel ft**!,
Mkd the Pul* taken nfarbt sn*&lt; morales, »» ream■ended tn the priutad inntrseuou-. Wb»ntr»*iad

Indivcretiuns of YrathSorea *&gt;nl Vlcm.

OF MICHIGAN. County «f Barry, w.on of-tbo Probata Court for tba County
boldan at the Probate Often. In the rity
p. on Monday. ih.
day uf Oetnbnr.
rear one tbuuand alibi handrad nod
rim—,,d. c. FrtMl.. J.
la it. natter of the er
Sarah A. H.-«-o Minora.
Oa roadin* and Alloc tho
of Selah NTNsMsOmidia
inc for rtaaOni tb.r.in k
li«n-«l io mH eenaln rosl
‘*'§!ra?in’ri?Su'wed.th
af Nor unbar next, at P o'cl

Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the best
n the market.
‘
“
Roberts’.

rnw sum.
Keep It.
nuidtd for by Joint Kcnolntion No. 3. Law. ol
And an amandmantto Section 1. Article31 mlUva lo tho amrndment and rarl.iun of th. O&gt;nUtuUon. irrnndrd for by Joint Rwolatitm Na.

Alao th. fallowinr County Officer, for the Coanty
f Barry. Th:
A Jedsa of Probate. Kbrriff. Clerk. Trnaanrwr.
lesiater of Ileada. Proaacutlac Attorney. Twv

For Toledo bolded ale, by the doxen or
otherwise, and stock ale, and porter by the
bulk, go to John Stanley’s. xxi44t3

Where you wul find all kinds ol

a rieuropi aalbealthr ba.nf. It will mjauetiar.
«tgt,tha oae of the Fill* to in,ore a' laiuurnta.
Dropsical Swelling*. Paraly«i«, anti Stiff Joint*

FURNITURE!

Althocch the above comylahiti differ wid.ly ie
tbeir origin and nature, xei they all ttis.it laeal
ttanuaent. Many of the w-m e«&gt;«., ofiu-.hduea*«i, will yi.Ui in a eomparativety abarl «t&gt;aca cf
•tjme wbnn thia Ointment i* dllic«i.H' rubbed i a la

Of ever}' Description which we
can sell cheaper than uny house in Bar­
ry County, for these reasons:
1st Because we have no rent I &gt; pay
2L Because we make the miht of oui
goods ourselves.

3d. Because we keep the beat c work4th. Because we warrant nil g jodn we

wtth Eanvy penally and approv-

xxitGtf

fSSwmSK®

CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To
Smith, Manee A Preston’s and scale to
save costs. We most have our pay.
xxi4Gd _

Wc sell none of this cheap-made Furnlturc that b made by machinery. The
gtxxb we make b xnndo by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persons to
call and Inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. No traatde at all
show goods.
Parties having Pictures to trama
would do well’to/ ‘them framed of
a* we can do It P
—-rand Cheaper than
any house Ln F
County. We keep
the Largest »uu Best rclecteu stock ol
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD-

PRODATE ORDER.
DF MICIlhiAN.County orB«TT.
of lbs Probata Coart forlbaCoi

Thi* is a naw future,

rSw«s.^-

NEW ADVERTISMEMTS.

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Col.

PETERS’MUSICAL MAGAZINES.
PETERS’ HOUSEHOLD MELODIES,
ti 7n

isrdrk'LTz;
rasa Uuatxn. th
the MtMM
daamr of mid path

Brackets, Papeh--1IoldERS, WALX-POCKETS, SUFPKB-

ino8,

MbLDEBS,
and everything In the Furniture line.
We invite all persons to call and look

25 di.

Peerless Milk Safer.

PETEBS PARLOR MUSIC, NO. 23,
(hl Qn
/‘rice 25 aaota. ootUaiaa.yl.O U B-krtjf Jewels Ma«urka....by Kfnkel

now on exhibition at our Full thxiv
Store. All kinds of work made to orn?turcRMi2ring °f 1111 klnda °f °,d fQr'
vWKIean'BUSINESS!

merely an interrupted function, may be averted by
tho tun of Nature’. remedy.
.
Tarrant’s Seluer Aperient
It combine, th. medicinal propetle* of th. hurt

Furniture Booms south Aide State Kt.
opposite K. A. Goodyear's Hardware
store.

LA CREME DE LA CREME. No. 35,

______________ STKB1IXS IBOTt

$55£77E.

swfcSissrasE
unroll rapidly. Sendf«rrireolar.

25 cl

Y. Basrartos Co, Sb WaU otreM.

PETERS’ OKO AN SKLKCTIQNS,
DARWIN McOMBXR.
bKXTON.
Attorney far a*ainaes af mortice.
______ _________________ xxKlwU

NOTICE OF

STATB OF MICHIGAN, 1
CuCITT or BaSST,
J

ON

MICHIGAN STATB LAND OFVXCK. ~

Probate Court for
Mill County.

25 GU
PETTERS'

SACRED

StojCHOSS.

f any party nr partit* enootarfviitax t.-t xarline* art radius the nai. knowing ttissa ’a »•
'«rinu■.
.
,
_.
••• Md at the naanfartory ofPn’faurr lleuoat a Co-New York and by all r»»r«'*l-le Prosaaad ]&gt;a«ler» In Median. tbroiKhiut th. e;»
w»rtd. in pot* at SSeoits. ® «»K. asdjl
M-There i* couide.-aM* sarin* hr tahlntlar

MW
IIElli«
W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,
. ■ Respectfully a n non n ces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh find genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuff's. Dancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete. Stock of Druggists
Merchandise which hr offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Pcti
p

e-W

*&gt; • • / '

J-' •

o

,

redly opposite Empire bioeK.
One floor cast of SpanIdinge-

Lnibra for Harvest Fertirali.

' HaETTNOB, July IS. 1S7G&lt;

..

TU iSEUT OF DISEASE 1
THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAN AND BEAST

NOTICE OP
STATE OF MICHIGAN. 1
Cotwre or Purtr.
j

I* the Grund OU

Probate Coan
u.ld Coast,

MUSTANG

liniment,
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TE A! 01­
40 TEARS.
r-r WILL
THEBE IS SO SORI- “ '/ it

wlf.LSoVcrRE.

nr’

posr
TO

ITS

UAOtC

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                  <text>NO. 56.

VOL. XXL

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1876-v^‘

The^emi-Weeklyltepliblicap tapper

Plover Hullors, Wagons, Buggies, Etc.

GEO. M. DEWET

MESSER
&amp; POWERS,
Are agents for the Celebrated

AND

llUR

PUBLISHER.

“Wh«n the Tide Cornea In."

nm unnia
RATES OF ADVERTISING.

Also for the

i

»

IXL Wind MiU
Which *s the best self governing mill in
the market.___________________

•
total
■‘O.CO! IIO.OO I 1K.8O

BuiiaM niraetpry Cort*. net oewdlat ria
**£- uiuiaM/NoUea* ton eanta par line hr the
r»! loeertiou. and fl»e eenU per line for imH enb-

Toolbar to h» t!.4.

WAGONS AND BUGGIES I
Cheaper than ever.

tHClUMMlIMU
And GROWD I’ Ol.VTS for all other
plows in the market,

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

AT AGRICULTURAL HA.LL,

One door east of Goodyear s Hardware.
Hastings, AfHl 12, 1876.,

»

Doctor Aikin’s Double Column.
REAih

•R.WHAT

T. J. WILDER,

READ

THIS 1

EVERYBODY ! !
WKACTH. OR T&amp;*. OR LIFX---- WITHOUT HEALTH FWt

READ.

/ yon
JJCIC^AND
-

N
i

‘ READ

cviu: or
SUIU3ICAL

the

GnrA n&gt;s!Ai

T. WHEEL! R.

,

roe street. opposite (above) Rrihban

it*. Cali *arl/.

M. W. REKER,

iUnralrtW tin

DOCTOR w’FTo CVlfiSw.

SStoCK.'SrJ

WM. UPJOHN,

CENTRAL HOUSE.

Inrlaa ’JS. enjorlnr
lii.eattona, li tifin.

HASTIJKM. MICH.. L. E aTAUFTH*.
UsvioglroMd ths C«tr»l HeiMoppwiM «r

'SISTAS

“Dr. Aiatn. I
: “ Dr. Atkin.

J uailee ef th* Pomo. MiMlevtlle. Mteh. xxiOl

HARVEY WRIGHT,
■Imp better. am
illo saflgaM evl-

Sf

lickiia.
,hMiiij (an-* beauty), p
sg&amp;ssSw

Dr. J. B. LaSure’. Ad.
7i E.-LD

I READ ! READ?

nfsur.:
'i’r?

■Toy Comfort and Happiness
TO TH I

they did. The city to kept in a nervous
conditidn till almost morning.- Through

beries wore as common and as plenty as
the thieves. The ciusens made it a point
to get home very early that night, and

Slot anlXfflletoJt
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

many a house holder passed an anxious
night from fear of the lawless maa who

DS. J. B. LiStHlE
tad and Jaitly aatebratad Pbnt«l*a o'
California. raoMottally •naonajei

are in training for frauds next Tuesday.

is gray, his form has lost the elasticity
that made him an observed man on the
streets, and be looks twenty years older
than he did five yean see. He baa not
had much work to do, and has had as good
fere in his prisons as though Delmonioo
had supplied bis table. But confinement,
the worry and fret of prison life has
broken him, and it is doubtful if ha ever
regain* his impaired manhood- Still, he
is as gatney as a man ean be. Ho pro*
poses to go iato business at onoa, and
rebuild hir shattered fortunes. While in
Sing Sing he purchased the right to man­
ufacture an asphaltum pavement, which
he believes to be a necessity in all large
cities, and he has already commence io in*
traduce it into New fort. Possibly he
may yet ride the city as Bucsesefullj •»
Tweed did. It cost him 1300,008 to
escape the gallows, which stripped him
entirely. His career makes a very pretty
moral lesson far young man. An illicit

AUTUMS FAaniONU.

Hum for ouutul udon du riot ISIS and

SOLICITED.
tTuwun ne^.'ul. thortraah treeunent.
OCR

a.Incity.cranydtatanM, in .erlouaeneen-

&gt;ma soon cure, tuouu..

&lt;*- COXSULTATlOIfritKK.H

The Liquor dealers era taking a new
tors, cheering or jeering as their political 1departure. The law of 1869 provides
that
licenses shall not be granted except
predielctions impelled them. I would like 1
to restaurants having “accommodations
to hare bad every one of your readers hare for man and beasta." Consequently, all
seen the material of which tho1 procession licenses that have been-thus far (rranted,
was made up. Boys of every age, from ;are illegal. The dealers are pushing this
twelve upward, street Arabs, bruisers, matter with the idea of making the law
so odius that all laws will be repealed, and
thieves, pickpockets, drunken men scarcely
free trade in liqtfor allowed. From the
able to keep in rank, low-browed ruffens ,crowds I have seen in the saloons I should
that the law was being fulfilled in the
maddened with rum, with profanity and eay
।
obscenity pouring out of them in streams, particular of having abundant accommo­
tho lowest of the Irijlh who knew no more dations for beasts. It makes mighty lit­
tle difference what the law is, liquor is
what they were in procession for than Sit­ sold openly, Sundays, week-days, day and
ting Bull does of tho Greek testimont; in night.
Occasionally there is a spurt of
short, all tho riff-rap, rag-tag and bob tail, opposition to selling on Sundays, and
the scum and refuse of a great city, every spasmodic efforts are made to stop it, but
they seldom last over one Bnnday.
two-legged being to whom a drink before
Stokes.
,
:
and s promise of one after would induce to
I saw the murderer of Jim Fisk on tire
take part in anything, from stuffing a bal­
street yesterday. Thela^t time I saw him
lot-box to a murder. And every man-jack he was in the prisoner's dock, a strong,
of them,'next Tuesday, will. rote for “Til­ dark-haired defiant young man, who
den and Reform." But after the process­ looked aa though nothing earthly could

tho night the city was infested with bands
of ruffians who hadbeen made crasy drunk
with Tilden’s money, and woe Ao the late
passenger whom they encountered. Fights
were of momentary occurrence in all the
streets of the city, from Washington Square
to 23d Street, and knock.downs and rob­

Special Medical Announcement

a •paelaltr of tho ftDowiM

for the most injmence display of the cam­
paign. Thursday night was the appointed

discarded—those used having noma mean­ The United States met them at the thres­
ing— as borders and relief to a garment, hold, and answered them by publishing to
instead pf covering and hiding itu outlines. the world their regular statement, and not
The mantles worn are long and flowing, the only refused to pay a dollar, but demanded
lengthened Dolman, the scarf mantle and the most rigid investigation oftheir affaire.
long circular for ladies past youth, and I Other sound Companies did the same
close-looking, casy-fl ting long sacqucs for thing, and the result is the scare is nearly
jauntier figures.
otct. Lift Insurance is so widely diffused
The long princess dress appears on the and is of so much importance to all dance
street with a largo fichue of wool, with deep of people, that tlio man who would delib­
fringe in shades Jike tho dress, crossed erately for his own purposes get a founds
negliently on the brag, the long ends flung .tionless panic, oucht to be hung to the
behind, making a meet graceful addition to •rarest lamp-post. There are a large
the close lines in this becoming habit. number of shakey companies that never
Polonaises of latest cut are gored in the had any claim to public confidence that
back without fullness, the extreme length these times wjll take under, and they
caught in festoons low on the skirt.' The ought to go under, but the deserving,
long street- sacquc to bo pearly stylish, honestly managed sound companies, ought
should be worn without overskirt to the to be stood by all the closer.
drew. The moat uspretendiag street suite
A Bride’s Outfit.
arc pretty, with the grarefuNines of the
A fash ionabIs dressmaker in this city
French saoque hanging loose from the
throat, over a silk vest, facinrt, pockets, is now furnishing the bndal outfit for a
Michigan girl, which is something worth
sleeves and cufis, and of the same silk fin­
seeing these hard times. Of course papa
ished with drooping bows. The style of is a very rich man, and so he can afford
having silk sleeves is too pretty to be his daughter, on the occasion of her wed­
gTvsn up at the immediate dictate of fuh
ding, seyentceu drosses; the one she is to
ion. Velvet sleeves, pockets end vests
be married in is of heavy white silk, emwill be worn in costume for cooler weather, brdidered with white jet, and decorated
and the janntest, little, otyfaahh'oed bon­
with fringes of orange blossoms. Then
nets in velvet are coming out to wear with there are mantles, and opera cloaks, and
them.
all that sort of thing, to say nothing of
TH* BUSIWBSS OUTLOOK.
the under clothing which rivals the drrm
Business is tolerably good, but there has­ for elegance.
Nothing less expensive
; been a lull whlbh the jobbers do not like. than silk is used, and the undergarments,
The feet is, buainess men are wafting, and down to the stockings and shoos, are made
if Tilden it elected, there will be another to match the drewes. The cost of the
long wait, for no one can tell what tho entire outfit is—hold your breath—$33,­
policy of the party will be till he is inau­ 00(1-!' I hope tho girl is happy and will
gurated, and not really till Congress site. continue to be ro; init the probability is
Will he be bard-money or soft? Wil! ht that she will be wanting to find a pur­
pay the Rebel claims, or will be disappoint chaser for those slothes in less than five
bis party and throw them out? Will he years. It's rather to much capital to lock
urge a revision of ths tariff? Will he con­ up these days.
tract or expand ? All these questions have
Tux Barbers
got to be answered in the event of his Are the last tradesmen to be exercised.
election before business men will taK any
T^o dull times have driven thousands in
fro*U the countit, hod they are shaving
and the biter crop of Centennialers are for five cents. Tho regulars' who have
putting a great deal of money into circula­ forgotten that tho war is over, and are
I
tion.
That some idea may be formed ef still charging fifteen end twenty, object,
the money spent to see the great show, it and they are combining against them.
is stated that the village of Cortland in Whenever they find one of the five cent
this State, has spent $39,000 to go to fellows, they start a shop next door to him
Philadelphia, which is pretty well for a and shave for nothing till ho is starved out.
village of less than 5,000 people. We‘ The people can all afford clean fades now.
shall
know more about business next Their meeting was the most odorous gath­
'
week.
ering I have attended for some time.
Tub Liquor Qrwipjr.
.
PlBTBO.

ion was over and the mob dismissed, the
pandemonium began. All of them received
tho price of his night's wort, and the doggery-koepere had kept open
patiently,
knowing that they would get it all, and

DENTIST

laskfille,

POLITICAL.

Before this letter reachfc your readers
tho great struggle will hare been decided
I can't avoid giving the democracy credit

time for the great demonstration, and it
was certainly tho biggest thing of tho kind
New York ever saw, excepting the last
Fourth of July procession. Imagine a
proecasion, bearing torches, miles in length
the sidewalks packed densely with specta­

SrailCB OP THB PEACE. G«3«J
u. HuiiurapM^Asaat, Union Blcok. BiatoStrwt,

» BALKES IN rt'RNrrURB. u/b.l«t«ry o.»^.

iness Outlook—The Liquor Ques­
tion—Stokes—Insurance—A Bride’s
Outfit—The Barbers.
New York, Nor. 5th, 1676.

niHEAMES.^*

Tn» Dee tor a Location u moat •hsiblt, ••ntra!
.nd eonv.nlent .1

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

SALISBURY fc BRtMSEAU.

Political—Autum Fashions—The Bus­

Forms of dress never were more graceful
and seldom more oonvcnwnt than they are
the present season. The old style of dress
with waist and skirt in one, is happily retured, taking the weight of the drapery off
the hire, and pitting it ou the shoulders
where it belongs, a boon for which women
will return earnest thanks. Then the style
» more becoming to all save very tallI fig­
ure*, for it showe* the length of the form,
audgives a woman the advantage of her full

abroad.

,WH0LE^&lt;0 1088.

Elaborate trimmings am

of a large fortune, and leaves him in mid­
dle life naked, with a broken constitution
.and a reputation that will bar mrsey effort
'he can make among good men. Stokes
ban paid very dearly for his whistle.

Gleams from Great Minds.

Brevity is s great praise of eloquence.—
CYccro.
Education is the apprenticeship of life.
— WUlmott.
Thoughts that breathe nnd words that
burn.— Gray.
The man that makes a character makes

,

Those that would make us feci must
fed themselves.—Churchill.

ureof confidence.—La rater.

The more you speak for yourself tho
more you are likely to He.—Zimmermann.
Employment is nature's physician, and
is essential to human happiness.—Galen.
. True eloquence coosislSjiu saying all that
is proper and nothing more.—Rochefou­
cauld.

Be always employed about some rational
thing, that the devil find thee not idle.—
St.leromc.
Vienne on doaucut as angels, we should
please some more by listening than by talk
mg.— Colton.

O Eloquence 1 thou violated fair, how
thou art wo -ed and won to cither bed of
right or.wrong.—Havard.
When he spoke, what tender woids ho
used I so softly that, like flashes of feath­
ered snow, they melted as they fell.—
Dryden.

There is as much eloquence in the tone
of voioe of,a speaker and in his eyes and
air as in his choice of words.—Rochefou­
cauld.

It is scarcely possible st once to admito
and excel an author, ns water rises no
higher than the reservoir It oomce from.—
Bacon.
As gout .seems privileged to attack the
bodies of the wealthy, so ennui seems to
exert a similar prerogative over their minds.
—Colton.
Providence has hidden a charm in difln
cult uadertakings which is appreciated only
by those who .dare to grapple with therm—
Madame SwetchtM.

Iksurarct.
The Continental has goni un hopoMj,
and correction of error »the
and as a matter of course all the iararanoe companies are feeling the effect ef it.
Sharpers are taking advantage of As ne^
vousuesa of policy holders to Uacknad
the other companies, and to some (Mt
they snoeeed, but in cthera Any danib.

�Teas, Coffees, Spioes, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc., Etc.

TEA! TEA!!
Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

Coffee.

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

OUR CHOICE YET!

Spices.

M. DSWKT,
Hastings, Mich., Nov. 9, 1876.

You can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers.
We brag on.
.*
Cheese
We sell the best
Tobacco.

And still our Platform.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interforapce which will
destroy the other.”

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
eocts. to $i:oor

They won’t hold him to it.

If I am elected Sheriff, and I firmly be­

lieve I shall be, I will do my whole duty!
So said Mr.

Cramer, in the

county invention.

Greenback

As he only lacks

2,500 votes of being Sheriff, his pledge

The result is still in doubt j but we will never strike our colors until wo KNOW we are whipped.

goes for nothing.

President MacMahou, by way of a com­
Error is always more busy than igno
promise, apd with a view to conciliating rance. Ignorance is a blank sheet on
which wc may write; but error is a scrib­
them,
orde
’
Vl
that
thenceforward
no
pros
­
Yesterday some of the ovor-xealons
bled one from which wc must first erase.—
Democrats of our city wore crowing lusti­ ecutions should bo instituted except in Chiton.
Effects of Democratic ** Inspiration."

1850. Twraty-KiMh Year 1877.

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best.
►
Crockery.
Cheaper than ever, for WE

RURAL NEW-YORKER, want to close out.

ly over the result of tho Presidential dec&gt; contumaciam, or upon the Cabinet initi­

It is certain that cither wise bearing or
The Great Illustrated Arrlcaltursl and Family
tion ; some of them got decidedly “ how ative. Tho measure now before the Cham­ ignorant carriage is caught, as mon take Weekly ha*
ber
of
Deputies,
and
which
is
likely
to
be
disease,
one of another; therefore let men REDUCE0&gt;8UBSCRIPTI0N PRICE
come you so,” and mistaking our office for
take heed of their company.—Skabpcare.
FOR 1811.
the residence of Ron. Henry A. Goodyear, passed, po sibly in a modified form, pro­
It ii the standard aat
------ t —
■
lieultnre and Domaallf
The esteem of wise and good men is the
draped it in mourning. Boys, wc don't vides that, no new prosecutions shall be
greatest of all temporary encouragements The llortieulluritt.
begun aga .nst' -Communists. and that tin;
feel bad ; do you ?
to virtue; and it is a mark of an aban­ The btoek Grower.
In additlen to 1
old ones shall 'bo quashed, except where doned spirit to have no regard fur it.—
Burke.
MICHIGAN.
.-.t.latb
they are directed against tho instigators
InterestI

Remember.

We buy for cash and will hot
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

or principals in assassination, incendiarism

B a pattern to others, and then all will
Hastings, Aug, 7th, 1876.
It goes further, and provides go well; for as a whole city is infected by
xxi30w4.
is a glorious triumph for tho right. Wo
tho licentious passions of great men, so it of tho fcmlly who mk iMtnetka la ihate dallx
Chat all trials in contumaciam, instead o* is likewise reformed by their moderation.
LS. Faller. th* celebrated He
have given Hayes and WheUer about
r-ia-ehteL Mriitad by B. 8.
Furniture, Coffins, Etc.
Detroit Advertisements,
being before a military tribunal, as hereto­ Cicero.
20,000 minority, have eight of the aloe
fore, ahaU.be before the Court of Assizes’—
It is seldom that a man labors well in
M. BASIS.
members of Congress, nearly two-thirds of
a proximo?, which would result in the pro- his minor department unless he overrates
both branches of tho Legislature. AlLdf
it. It is lucky for us that the bee does not
CumBtaicr Merchant*sad acalers In
!
the State officers and four-fifths of the
look upon the honey-comb in the same
-and be happy again
such is the number of the esses and the light wc do.— JFAtrtr/y.
i
county officers. Full detail will bo given
slow rate o progress possible to that Court.
after tho official canvass.
Pleasure and pain, though opposite, are
Board of Trade1. Building, Detroit, Mich, i,
Two alternatives are indicated in our yet so contrived by nature as to bo con­
Liberal Cwh tfran-.M made on C-.n’icnatn^a.
1
BARRY COUNTY. dispatches^ relating to the debate on this stant companions; and it is a fact that the
the raedm
Fame muscles of the face are employed both
measure. ■AEilhcr the Cabinet may swept in laughing and crying.— Charron.
DAJL.CH A NOR TON.
At homo wo have fought the good fight,
««»■□« to Bridte * Norton. A to Q. W, Bal
the peeeaf I ot the bill, in which case it
•
Dealers tn all kinds
* met tho enemy and they are ours. The
There is a moral excellence attainable by
joins the 1 iwer House in aggression upon
all who have tho will to strive after it; but
Democracy made a desperate fight, but
Cotner
Woodbridge
Shelby
Sts,
the President; or if the measure is adopt­ there is an intellectual and physical superi­
were driven to the wall. The Republicans
ority which is above tho reach of our wish­
Detroit, IMCicli.
St
ed by a coWrination of tho Left and Right,
es, and is granted to a few only.—Crabbe.
elect every officer from Senator to Coroners
the Oahin t majority is lost. In either
by about 1,000 majority.
Hayas and
Tho great source of pleasure is variety.
case tho duaolution of the Cabinet would
Uniformity must tiro at last, .though it be
Wheeler have 1,100. Croswell has about
bo foerita le. Then fa little reason to ap­ uniformity of excellence. Wo lovo to ex­
1,000 and McGowan for Congress ova
if
prehend tfee former alternative. The Cab­ pect, and when expectation is disappointed
or gratified, we rant to be again expecting.
900. Well done Republicans of Barry.
inet is tea singly la accord with the PresPORK AND SEEDS,
Yon have covered yourselves all over with
61 and 56 Woodbridge St.
Look here I Look here I
glory.
Falsehood is difficult to be maintained
DETROIT,
MICHIGAN.
When tho materials of a building are sol­
What 1---------------------------don’t you think ---wo can
Wheat a Specialty.
, [ ----------— sell
its Mggsiatte. Tnc measure is sure of id blocks of stone, very rude architecture
THE FRENCH CRISIS.
defeat in^h^ Senate, any way ; but the will suffice; but a structure of rotten ma­
Wo
teriris needs the most careful adjustment
_—
' can do it, for, with tho help of
A difficulty has been suddenly sprung strength i His developed in the Chamber to make it stand at all.— Whatfly.
upon the French Cabinet which is so seri- of Deputes rill in all-probability bo nffi-

In thia State the result of ths doction

or robbery.

READ THIS

GRAIN, FLOUR
And Mill FcCtl

A GM Reduction in Prices!

SteSJ’SHTS';

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

Grail CmiWfn EsreiEHii

FURNITURE,

John H. Wendell &amp; Oc.

FLOUR,

DtWstay Safe fatten Frames, Sc.

GRAIN,

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARBLE WORKS

on- as to threaten its dfasotataon, and a re- cu®t to b]^ about the overthrow of the

To get a name can happen but to few.
A name, even in tho most commercial na­
tion, fa one of the few things which cannot
be bought. It is the free gift of mankind,
which must ba deserved before it can be
SO far that there wss granted, and fa at last unwillingly l&gt;e-

ministry. , This fa to be regretted, because

n-uniste, who plunged I’arfa into scenes of ।
terror during the troublous daya of the

Lest.

in France u to girt thsm

J- 5L HEWES&gt;

A.t Kalamazoo, Mich.

Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head­
stones of all description made toor«*er
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
In
' *

Hoarse furnfabed free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
Wo
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, for we make the most of our
is and Furniture..

ot rooms, ewluju ths lira

Salisbury tb Brossoau.
HaUnc. Di. ti. lb52j&gt;

Having steam power and improved
machinery for sanding, high polishing
and cutting mortices, we can do wor;
WilHam cheaper and better than thuoc who
work by hand.

Y-

missory note given by
and his brother, of Hastings,
to J. Winters, due Oct 16 1876.

ALLS
Barry Oct. 16lh 1876.

mrryfCO.

J- FtfA

P A I N TE R

�CoumII PraoMdingi.
L- HCIH FAPit 81IAIIT Uim

Democratic Figuring.

^Special btc^tes.

Teitimonlal.

«m«l meet fag of the Common Coun.

New Advertisements

The electoral vote, a* counted by the Demo,
Slxteen years ago tho people of Barry county
HANGER’S GUIDE
crats. is u follows: .
called tho Hon. Sherman C. Prindlo from hi*
•n the evening of Oct. Id, 1876. Solid South,
697 farm in Rutland to officiate a* Judge of Probate
i-'tiica n- R- time-card
Solid North,
186
for this county. It fa very seldom that a man biacd tavirwath. *
McNaughton, P.usscll, Sheldon Canada.
altaraUT*nroptt^*ami^
670
Some more 8oulh,
and
•T82 has been honored with the confidence of any
Bome ef the North that they furcot.
people that length cf time; and in tH* case
The ml intea of the two previous meeting! Tight nipping,
all the more flattcriqgly became in »n Ufa re­
cowpetltore of ita cl***, both han healer and ai
AH kinds of FRESH and SALT Monti
Total,
w
1,069 election* he Wtui favored by increased major!Finance Commit tee recommending
Republican,
tie*. A farmer by profession, he made erne of
■ Etpro*&gt; (Satnrdaj-andSandayeJftOO p. M. that the
&gt;untof Allen Bennett for |27.&lt;6
on hand.
tian. it overcome! th* maladies wbieh the latarrupIf you want a cool Hundred Thousand I retire from the office Ire ha* so long and ably
filled und honored, it seem* that that event roinpUint, urinary affection*, nerveu*debility, fanay* allo [*d and an order ordered to be drawn
suiunia,
and
matidlo*
of
a
yet
more
Mrioiu
nature,
on the ge faral highway fond therefor as fol- ■ It can be bad by purchasing the proper ticket should not bo allowed to pas* without a befit­ arc erad leat»d by It* »y«t cootie tue. It rretore* th*
in the Grand Drawing of th* “ Kentucky Cash ting appreciation of ibo fidelity, ability and
lowen ■’
tnitu daily except Sundays—except a*
Ay »- Aid. Dawson, Evans, Lewis, Me- Distribution Company,” of Frankfort, Ky., impartiality with which ho ha* dfacharged the neutral!*** thooeatmoapVerieoaaMwhich orisfaat*
Naug Hot i, Russell, Sheldon and Tomlinson. 7. which pojitivcly takes place on November COth. duties as such officer. A* a partial recogni­
Over half a million fa open to the public in the tion, therefore, of th* able manner be has dis­
Nays—-Non*.
POST OFFICE TIME CARD
iliarir *uH*ct. bnl a rentline
Tbs foBowing resolution was offered by Aid. same way. There will be no further postpone­ charged hi* duties a* ntcb Judge of Probate,
. Female* in driieot* health
ment ; m if the reader want* a ticket he bad we, the undersigned, irrespective of party af­
Russell.
,
better secure it at one*, before they ar* all tak- filiation*, gladly bear testimony to hi* merited
■e ■ and l.jweU—Arrive dally. exeeptSunday.
That the Recorder be and is here­
irrritularitie* which afflict th* rentier tex, and
Whole
tickets,
&gt;12
;
halve*,
&gt;6
;
quarters,
claim*
upoh
tho
thanks
and
gratitude
of
the
by directed to issue a precept under his hand
in their Season.
W. Read their advertisement.
people of thl* county, with whom he has so
long been an honored eitiicn.
stolen.
H. A. GOODYEAR,
I). G. ROBINSON.
Constkbli. of the city to summon and retain a
jury of f yelve disinterested Freeholders of tho
Ou the night of the Clh Inst a pair of chcs- WmTOSh.kb.
WM. J.OWDYEAK. &lt;&gt; n.ni’Atn.bTNG.
c!T&lt;cti of fatigue, and aSbrdinx protection ar«in»t
city to a, pear before him the said Recorder at nut sorrel mares were stolen from Geo. W.
end Saturday at 1:
any time therein to be stated, to Inquire into Monroe, in Barry township, this county, togeth
.
M. T. WHEELER.
•
A CARD.
tho need Hty of using tho following grounds er with a black three-spring wagon and a heavy

Market.

md
om
eat

ilso Sultry,

Game, etc.

Fresh Fish

WWW'H'S: .VWJfe

j.M. NEVINS. P.M.

-BAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

All About the County.

DIED.

being about 16 bands high, with star in foreparties interested in such ground* or premise*. hud. One has grey mane, and one has a sear
Vis: Grounds sufficient to widen State Street on Inside of nigh hind leg. Mr. Monroe offers
from Ha over Street East to Montgomery St. a reward of 676 for the recovery of tho prop­
erty, and sheriff Creasy another of $75 far the
Naughton. Russell. Bheldon and Tomlinson. 7. thief, lodged in jail.
Naya^-None.
I. O. Q. T.
On m&lt; 'ion of Aid. Dawson, tho following aoAl a regular meeting of Bastings Lodge,
No. 914. I. 0. G. T., held in this city, Novem
ber. A. D. 1876. the following officers were in­
$5 bo
stalled for the ensuing quarter ;

approprqpriate funds therefor.
; • H. A. Goodyear satisfied T

iv. guarantee that Stinchcomb fa happy
tn* carry th* Democratic city of

on cross

A. D. Hopkins arresting a prisoner
Wilifa$a Snively 1} days work on St.

i. the
s or

r. ii- moeratic cannon did not howl worth
l cn Wednesday night.

hick."
.
KENEDY—In Kastlnn. Nov. M. JUTS, yauoceit
daushteruf Mr. and Mr*. John Kenedy. A*ed

drawing engine
James Seldmore assisting Marshal
BenJ. 8. Bottom
"
“
Thomae Betts takinr down pole and

,re

. -

Hon Richard Jone* tell us how much
by his desertion of Republican

.• ’ rjceedings of the Board of Supervi’.lelaved by the pressure on our columns,
rntch .game of bs*o ball was played on
ay. in Rutland, between a nine from Poand a nine from the Butland club, the
lander* coming out ahead, with the score

i.stitutiona! Amendments, in this county,
from the vole in Carlton we judge that the
r majority for them in the city has been

1 not
[ouse

" o would call special attention to the adver-

removal of tho Star Hal Store from Cana! to

rand Central

ON,
J0w4.

is, Etc.

Hotel,

New York,

a reduction of rate*. It offers the same aoc •=Halation as heretofore, at a reduction
from ? l.OU to 12.50 and $3.00 par day.
Mlchanl Rotub, of Irving, was thrown from
bi* wagon, tn this city on Saturday evening of

Addie Parker posting registration

Jtaolvrd That there bo drawn temporarily
from the contingent to the Fire Depart men1
pruprfatten for belle and $79.70 lo pay for
fire offirtre uni forms and speaking trumpet*.
lolalS
Naughton, Rusaell.Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7.
On m tioa the Council adjourned.
L. D. QtucKuaaw,
Reoorder

W. T., Mrs. Clara Lathrop.
W. M.. James L. Crawley.
W. F. S., Henry Ford.
W. C. Rev. G. W. Sherman.
W. I. G.. Min Nellie Mlserolc.
W. 0. G., R. H. Merrill.
W. A. S.. Ml»» Effie Salisbury.
W. I'. II , Mtss Ella Wincklaman.
W. It. H. R., Mr*. I.. IL Stauffer
W. L. H. 8.. Mia* Dora Mann.

,of His Honor, the Mayor.

w* wonder if the

OSSEAtf

profitable wor

&lt;sqqq sax1:

A spicy sketch descriptive of the At­
chison, Topeka and Santa Fc llailroad^tho
beauties, scenery and pleasure resorts of
the Rocky Mountain*, by ‘‘Nym Crinkle,"
the musical and dramatic critic of the
New York World, sent tree on applica­
IXiM tion, together with the A’.ut Juan Guide,
•
maps and time tables of this new and pop­
ular route from Kansas City and Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver aud all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Minos- The finest lino of Pullman
Making an average of a little over 14 j bush- Sleepers on the continent between the Mis­
souri River und the Rocky Mountains
without change. Special round trip tour­
Mr. Grilloy inform* us that this has been an ists’ tickets from the .¥i**oun Hirer to
unfavorable season fur wheal in the township* Denver at 850, good to stop off at all
in which they did this work, Barry and Hope, points. Addrean.
T. J. Asderson,
Gen. Pan. Ayf.
consequently a smaller growth of the berry.
Topeka, Kan.
We hope to hear a better report from him an­ XX52tf
other year.
Caution.
be very glad to hear

E». Baxseb On Noy. 4th a match game
of base ball took place between the Bedford
Junior base bell club and the River Road club
resulting in an t«*y victory for tho Junior'*.
have been congregating at Philadelphia, to be
Short fielding and good batting gave the Jun­
the recipients of whatever may there b* learned iors the game by., a »eore of 36 to 6. ~
Below ’is

LIRE

turned “Centennial wise," have been able to
“big thingothers with more expanded
in Rutland every Saturday, and last Saturday
,tar&gt; c.t the boy* had eyes that looked as if they
certainly
"Ibbm**" but their descriptive
]hil told some big chap he lied without considpowers were exhausted with that effort, and
nt.irlc gamef

Fraas, It
Caller, of Rutland, whose

ik here!

!e him.
! Mrs, Delia Mead, of Rutland township was
•&gt;’cverely injured on Sunday evening, by

injuries.

bitcuit. it is more th an probable they

irir von* and daoxhter*. and all *!**■&lt;
payiar work at home, should writ* to j
all about th* work at once. New leti
1't del**, Addrew
£■ 0*.. Al

rill *oon V* reached.

Umik Mick., Nov., 1st. 187A

Advertised Letters.

Remember the place.

Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876. .
(xxi52w4) .

Madison Dispensary,

i i&gt;u&gt;T&gt;*nin«a
a. ramn.
IS, i oronntiaa. ctrrr. mseftn. earn.
«»U. *n t.lwy Wimiw, ar awrwrt.l ■*»«»&gt;—»

To Loan.
i*raore‘»..n.»..wMrtMirr4w.

A few thousand dollars to loan iu sums
of $500 for throe years, secured on farm

Vtatsa^*»&gt;• f.' U—.Mrt
L’AffRlAGE auiof, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

h.j.gX.
Notice-

Farmers pitnuw take notice that I have
PROBATE ORDER.
bought out the interest of Calhoun &amp;
HTATEOF MICHIGAN. ComtyofBarjy«--Al
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will
find it to your interest to call and sec me.
xxiultf
J- W. Brock.

Special Notice.

ARD

ta-Maihil Shop!
Mrs. Osterhoudt &amp; Wilkins
wish to inform the Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
liave opened a new Millinery
and Dress-Making Shop, over
the Postoffice,.

We also do all kinds of Famly Seeing.
Ladies, give us a call' before
purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Osterhoudt &amp; Wilkins.
Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxiwtf)

REMOVAL!

CiBrc.c*\L. Lfwt* mluy-^"

Fred ;Swect wishes to call attention to
his friends and customers that he has
taken the window of Dr. Roberts (in Post
Office) where ho will be found ready, writ­
ing and competent to do all work in his
line intrusted lo his care. Thanking you
for pas* favors.1 hope Ly strict attention
to business to merit a continuance of tho
same.
Very respectfully
xxr53c2
’
Sweet.

Umpire—M. Edrtsd.
Hurrah for Hayee and Wheeler.
Tho lecturer went to sse whatever could be
0. H.
seen ; to learn whatever could be loomed ; aad
he did sm ; and ho did learn; and more than
that bo posssssca ths faculty at onoe a Micitiou* with rixtssn clean, neady-printed page*, em­
Notice to Teachers.
bellished with fine illustration* and full of
An examination of teacher* wHibe b«4d ot of hearing.
•dentil!* and practical Agriculluxe and Litera­
ture Far the agriculturists and the family Woodland Cenler on Friday and Saturday
Nov.
Wth
and
11thcommencing
at
10
a. M.
Bis lecture is fertile in entertaining incident.
xxMwt
oirelo it fa an indispensable
It fa expected Hurt all will be present the first
ItTEditor-in^hieffalbe celebrated Horticul­
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALEturist A. 8. Fuller, amoclated with whom are J*School officers are cordially invited to be
K’otrmM and X. A. Willard, while, m
racial contributor*, they are a**iried by such present.
Guo.
D.
B
aitow.
men as Wil’iaai Robinson, Charlee Downing.
Township Sup’I.
?^rlM v.' Rilsy. Thoma. Meehan Jam**
^k and many Other* of equal eminence in
Woodland, Oct. 25th. 1876 '

Aay W«U,, n «»u»n»l.y dwlriac .
IU. .r ui&lt;
win

of all styles will'be taught, for
TIDIES, TRIMMINGS, &amp;c.,

Centennial Milliner
We (bail r-lestlwuly pnnra* any on* who imitate*
thfawith the ntaort vfaor of th* taw. Wemo*t
earnestly b*» that tho treat m&amp;u ot the American
!&lt;• rl- will»i 1 u«ionur *IIort«toprotaetih*irhealth
and help u» in eur ta*k of brinxta* theee.meet wnpriaeipfed m»n talk* bar of Jsstfc*. Uniformly
....... ... .Al
&lt;n Srt

AU person* arc cautioned ag tinst pur­
chasing a Noto given by me to Walter
Blake, about the 28th of September last,
for Forty Debars. As the Note wts ob­
tained by fraud.
47tf
’
Frederich Nachtbieb.

pn,p3,J'

Lace Making

Mrs. P. D. Osterhoudt.
la faou the ward tenure .could ne*&lt;
with them. But within the lart two;
fella of onr medicinn bare vprun* t

xxi51w4

Btrxn mad.
L. Eldred
E. Corcgan
T. Byme
F. Armstrong
Geo. Tag
Geo. Eldretl
H. Ftnly
G. Humos

To learn Lace Making, by Mrs.
OSTERHOUDT. at her Rooms

Take Notice.
1 can't pay nty debts unless my custom­ Portland. Mai
ers pay me. I tun bound to pay mine at
all "hazard*. Do you see the point ?
e.j«/«/ v thuM wiiiinr to wo
xxt50w4
IL J. Grant.

tore on the Centennial exhibition, delivered
by the Rev. J. Boynton, to which we bad tho
pleasuring of listening, While a vast mulli-

tion so eagerly looked for, has been looked for

xxi52tf.

Scholars Wanted

They Threshed It.

C, Smith
G. IL York
0, H. Cowles
J. McDonald
G.' B. Mochrnt
J. Holcomb
C. Edget
L. Byrne
D. C. Freeman

V. LEINS.
Hastings, Oct. 24,1876.

Local Blijipefp (ioticef

The “Iron Trail.

Correapondence
County, and wo should
E». Barsxn:—Will you kindly allow us from them all

seen, and some ideas of the things to be learned;
but 'in the majority of instance* ths informa­

????;????? m

bunloM* we riake thi« nnparalleled offer:
»ud&gt; a* are not well mtUfiod we will rend on.
lar lo t'*r far the trouble of writins. Full »

0. B.

i Prices

m

In a eonvenatton with Mr. Edgar E. Grillcy
of Hickory Coram, and who is a member of
Naughton, Rune)!, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7. the firm of Grillcy A Metier, threshers, we
obtained the folidwing facts and figures, relaOn motion the following resolution was paas-

ure* of the exhibition ; and this les favored
portion has looked with eagerness to th* others
as they have returned, for definite and instrucparts of the election of Tilden, on Tuesday
night, that they began their old trieks by steal-

Drug Store.
RcT.Jo.enh T. Inman, Sroi.oe L). BAU
Arie Fori Cta.
xziVM

WTLLTAMR—In thl* city. Honda* e*enlnkl Nov.
fith. KM. Mary, wife of Lewi* 1). Wiiliame. in

10 20
&gt;t*.icial canvass will occur st the office
• unty Clerk on Tuesday next at 12

Market one door West of J. P.. Roberts

a In Ha-tina Uwuthlp. Mr*. Hattie F.
-—nf Jam** K. Clark, and d*u*hl«r oTT. M.
Buah: ac*d 33 yearr. 1 month and 9

W. V. T„ Mrs. Samuel Dickie.

10 00
1 00

1 to
Dine, to muse on the ingratitude of Re-

™ M ftr ROGS for PACHNI1.

New Goods, and Cheap.
tie*
Il keeps iw ®or&lt;1 u,n&lt;!
‘’j. ‘. ,?h
Sd.rt.hiJf •&gt;•!&gt; &lt;““r
land. The mether can rely upon H to furn‘*“ Bools and Shoes, Hosiery, Notions Stahouvohold recipes for daily use, pleasant
lioo.ry .nd Grocnc. .1 iU
riories for leisure reading and
entertainment for tho children. The father
52ti"
™IS- “A5D
enteruMuiu
o^ih.Went exnenemni*
WANTED—Oar I»r u
■' ,al
advice and carefully revuad
trouble.
Smith, Mance &amp; Pretot*.
John Stanley sells better and cheapor

GRAND RAPIDS,

fsXo/roq* o#
eoq
/frq tr C^L tfoLYOf

STW&gt; *“7 '»r*wrtTlr LW 'X T1*

22 MONROE ST.

�CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

Stevens’ Ad., Music, Etc.

VEGETINF

Will, of tenrse, wish to »c* all the aifhu
comfortably and cheaply. To thia end tho
Northwest, placed on eale a large nuinUr of
Tt»VA.ST»’ Exccbmom Ttcxm nt greatly re­
dreed rates, by which paneengera can. not
only visit the Centennial Exhibition at Phlladelphin, but can, in addition, visit the prin­
cipal eastern cillee, with an opportunity of
stopping st any of tho great number of fa­
mous resorts in New York and Pennsylvania,
The Camada Bon them is the oaly Use
from the West running directly lo Niagara
Fails, giving passengers, from the train, a
wonderful panoramic view of the Mighty
Cataract, Honc-thoe Fall, the
is an air line, laid with ateal

ilknUn,

Toait,

Solr&amp;t

and

Dinretle.

torte, sad eo strongly eoncentratod',
•SectuaUy oradkaia from tbe ayattaa
ol BcrwAtla, *&lt;r----------- ---------■n&gt;hHi*irc

Stts-Ji

Philadelphia,

KES”
JSWL.

foSsnR:ait*"HlfffU.
Vicksburg,

* TheTsr fr.i:ie-I “ Wilkins (lien.” the oslebra
'‘Minneous Aprinn’- 'the .'■‘arat-ra of Pennsyi
Bls,) the Mf Intyre coal mine with inelined rath
runnier to the top of the mountain, virible fr

CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To
Smith, Manee 4 Preston's and settle to
save costs. We must have our pay.
xmM

NEW ADVERTI8MENT3.

C. P. Rowell A Co’*. Col.

hare ladaeot many phyilctaDS and apothocarlee
whom we know to prescribe end uao it lu tbclr
own families.

rnxFASXP bt

It to a compound exSracicd from bark*, roots
and herbs. It to NsturvTs Remedy. It to per-

BaltlaCre.k,

Albloa,-

GOING SOUTH.

|no.^sokJmo.»
■

THE EATING STATIONS

the great Blood Purifteb. It la at.xsbltig retnedy
for our children. It&gt;aa veil* red and rurvd
thocaaadB. It la very pleasant to take: every
child Uka IL It relieves and cut.-, all dbet-ws
origtaatlSg from Impure blood. Try the Vr.-.t:Ttax. G ve il a fair trial tor your rouiulalntai

Gtewa

Health, Strength and
Appetite.

LCruasfai)

CALIFORNIA

y H. B. STEVENS, Botfcn, Maa.

nr

all

Mcaama.

SMEM^T*
gmts
Capital A ths Campaign oflB 76

A

Special, ftrule aad Obscare DImami
«/ eatihr s«x. j osm? «r vid. monied vr aefxtrvd.

Kalaaaaaoa,

stbar trains ’ren 4«tly •reayt
landfl make bIKSCT «mDMt
with fast
trains of tbs

.SUM a sonusat ar uiumm sr.s
buri. Csaaianati and hi. Louu Kalkuad lar
anapoUs, UalatiHa. Si. Uara aadaU pointed

■NAM IAFIBI IIVIII3I.
The Reliable Short Liao

Paul Line

EAST AMD WMT.

tho short line for Northern Wis­
consin and Minnesota, and for Mad-'
iBo», St. Paul. Mixneai-olts. Duluth
andail pointe io the Great Northwest.
1U

MANI lAPItt ANI lETMir

t^^r,»isfftM,K«!‘a
ratal witheat iuavtag the ttaia.
pxOK
Gvul Paa* A Tte'krt Ageat

Is the only route for Winona, Roches­
Mankato, St.
nod all pointe in
Southern and Central Minesola. Its

Firt

Vine,

Qreen Bay and Marquette

ITOS’MUSICAL IIAGAZ1NES.

I tS

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line

SHORT LTNB BITWBBN

®-------

Pullman Palace Car*

a»«*Atae^

£&amp;?,T,iig a i

im@sr4

'I -w,
leas —

■Si’S,

ISA,"--

Are run on all through trains of thia
road.
'
bls I* th* ONI.Y LINE running I at«u»M.
--------------------- &lt;•&gt;..
--------- aod
st -------------------ror
; tbc#
* CMr8---bctw.-on
Chicago
i
0C pfi Mocaii. Orend «.!u.... Jby U?»Lii I Paul, Chicago mid Milwaukee,
■J wlk Yhroasteae*fbr»4v»no«-l&gt;iaao play*r* I &lt;-*gO and Winona.
wujb——— ■ » n
At Omaha our SJcqxsrs connect with
I the Overland Sleepers on the Union
PETERS’ ORGAN SELECTIONS,
' Pacific Railroad for all points West of
I tho MImuutI River. •
aiioa....... - -A Volant*n by Mini
'"’by jiaita^a i °11 t,lc
of tho trahiR from the
* _ ^ot
'UbrHu&amp;a I East or South, the trains of the Chicago
-robZ tejra* ft North-Western Railway LEAVE
lVj^T“,*Tea . CHICAGO as follows
- ‘'
follows::
' 7
"JiOafeCT^-A^.--.K-,r.-.Z-wX.X.:.r:.T.Eor Council Bluff*. Omaha and C.'nliPETERS' OCTAVO CHORUSES,
fornia, Two Through Tralnadaily, with
Pullman Palaeo Drawing Room »n&lt;!
Sleeping Cant through toCndndl Blnffa.
For St. Pe.nl und Nllnncnpoli* Two
Pbrough Trams Daily, with Pullmnn
Talace Cars attached on both trains
C
PETERS’ SACRED SELECTIONS.
For Green Bay ami I.aha Superior,
•T
-u- a
■« —
Two Trains dally, with Pullmnn Palace
Cars attached, and running through to
MarquetteFor Milwaukee, Four Through Trains
25 Cfe
*•jl’
U’Li11 r*" A*'
V*be tbm ley Adrer.t, bv Ma-farrvn.
daily, Pullman Cars nn night trains,
, Parlor Chair Cars on day trains.
For Sparta and Winona and joints tn
Minnesota, One Through Train dally,
with Pullman Sleepers to Winona.
For Dubunue. via Freeport, Two
j Through Trains daily, with Pullman
Cars on night trains.
' For Dubuqueand La Crane, via Clin
. ton two Through Trains daily, with
j Pullatnn Cara nn night train to Mc­
Gregor. Iowa.
J For Sioux Cily and Yankton, Two
TU«B,ifbati
Train* daily, Pullmnn Cara to Missouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Genera, Four Trains dally. '
! Fur, Beckford. Sterling, Kenoaha,
•r nsptnra, yracct full Leun,
Janesvill.-, and other points, you can I
ty. AB-Sond ft ttattr* for
• ----- -t
...i io—.,.
have from two to ten trains daily.
’ I i-jr
j New York Oillec, No. 413, Broadway; 9^5
MFUIGiaALD,
j Boston Office No.’fi State Street; Omaha 10J»
U.S. Claim Act*-.. Ir.!l«nxr.miw.re
Office, 253 Farnhem street; San Fran-’!
' cikco Office, 121 Montgomery Street ;i
I Chicago Ticket Office. W Clark Street. |
"a^t^P u,T. ?r
under sTicrtnun Hoitac, corner Canal ijnP.a.
ttoiroVmt.
and Madi* n Street; Kiuale Strwt LM
•.M. HAlIT.Lntwisy, Mlob. - Depot, corner W. Kcaile and Canal' *nL_J
_______
,
___________ | Street; WcllaStroet Dejict, corner Wrtta s. 4 it s
;.___ »■
. and Rennie Streets. ’
gt—ami
ET’S Hotel,
, Fur rate* or infonnation notrttalna*
‘ ‘
1
hie from your home ticket agrata, ap—fj”*
„
„
x-M^rH.er*.
MABVIN HUOBITT,
. —-»-

nutiiM
ii.ro.. ll.

SKSASS.

TRAINS GOING SOUTH.

Bummer Time Table,
ao. im.

is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the,
only one purtng through EvanbtuM. chi.a»«
Lake Forkst, Highland Park, n*&gt; B.kWo,
Waukbgan, Racxnk, Kerocha to st.J«&lt;rt. ■

Mn.WiC&lt;«.

Jaclton &amp; Sapiat

lAitmi.

Chicago i ira^ un tm HCH1GAK AND THE SOUTH.

*».».pr«&gt;«as«•»»-1 FreePort and Dubuque Line ru,,uF^»‘*«**w&lt;**•«/*

ita£i2?15rreri3?',,OMr•^Iua'u I Dthcoulyroute nr Eixjin. Rockford, '
- ads 1 y Bfvehlvy
v!5? 1• F
reeport. a&gt;.d all rwdnta via WnMnnrt 1
«'«»

____

I

11

with Excreta traisa
I tem kaflroad. to and
us City and all i-i-'.i;

Line

DE LA CREME, N &gt; 35.

fess. \

Is

:r
ifi

$1.20
25 cts.

r a a w m-u_ . On.iirnul

DKTR°Wt,WWWftaH&gt; “«

fcS;rt,fS£U.T.UMtt ■--■*•,ng

Ifii

■taee Div.’ef Lak*
L JUfevTolade. Adfhit. PiSMa. Tbreo
Wread Bapids sad

Is the only line fur J axes tills,
Watertown, Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh,
Appleton, Green Bay, Escanaba,
Nl-GAVNEE, MARQUETTK, HfWGHTON,
mjieiuBi"?•
*.TT.'
'—
------- HancoOk, and the Lak* Superior
I ETLlJb HOUSEHOLD MELODIES, | Country. Its
.

23,

Jaekaon.
Ar.10
Joekwa.
Cv,10
AlHoa.
'll
MarehaJI,
. Ifj'
Haiti* CrMk.
i 1
Galaobu*.
. 1

Are. 1 ou 1

Embraces under one inanagcnjenl the
Great Trunk Rail wav Lines of the
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and. with
i is nutn&lt; rotis branches and connccUona,
fonub th&gt; shortest and quickest route
between Chwaoo and all points In
Ii.lxol*',
wim.'on.-in.
Northern
Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa, Ne­
braska. CALIl-iUMA, and tl&gt;© W-EiTEKN TEEBt-roXlES. 1T*

ISliO

n
fc’S5

VicssBcse—With .Oraad Rapids A IsdieaaM.
r... f r I’lttsi ma r.n-i.r.s!-,. r.rt Wayao. Star-

ter,
Owatonna,
Pktsr, New Ulm.

VEIWXE B 80LD BY ALL DSUSGISTS.

LA CREME

liil'il!

Arrl » 3C : * c ■ ’

Kalatnaaoo

SAIL. L SEIMOlffl. D. 1 BOID, Jr,
Jtep tev'f!- nflflaagtf-

UlUiucUSfrecL

i. H. TILDEN,
i and Rea] Eeute Arent,

il 7?*

GOIMC WEBT.

,f.Tli

on. Ionia, dreeavilla. and Hewarii Ofr: wM

Winona and St. Peter Line
ipa^d

Ar

Mi js1

On thia line are «n*urpa»cd. Mvala will be Airnbiied at agitable hour». anyl ample time allowed
Sr-'&gt;?jfl.:&lt;/“r'5Z0.V TICKETS^l

m&gt;M ulaiit.
;- (M
quirts th»lr

25cl^~

bold

10 id

TRAINS 1LCST.

For *uy oihnr Inforraallou oprlr lo Western
Pauinccr Ageut.

What U regetine?

...tone by basks

»S5 £ 77 msagtesfrcg

If

MM

At rednaed raise will be &gt;ul&lt;l at all principal
Railroad tleke! offlon*.
,
’

bulore the public.

PETES8’ PABLOK MUSIC, NO

Tarrant'

«

Railroad

1^, f&gt;*®r of

&gt;f Natom’s

fas?

II«
. I
...

At Barriaborr. Centennial Exear»!onlrts are de­
livered at that r-nmnauy's " Centennial" depot, at
the door* of the Exhibition.

_

Horse fob sale—A good seven year old
mare, sound, weight 1200 pounds.
Time
given for payment.
Julius Russell.
xxMGtf

•J
y-Ji;
|i to*
-j

Ceta.tery and IlMtir-*! icld of Urttysbant. are di­
rectly on this roatnaad con e»/y be rtaeinl by it.
Atone llsKaet and bo past. Lino newly laid with

Pennsylvania

COING EAST.

.

uao oaimso wr nnvaiua
Dl-n^. .Ehnire. WiHurnsjort. Uarrisbnrg, llallheero,

M. D. Reed desires to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may ba
Vxornyn for the complaint* for wh!*h 1; !*
found at all hours of any day, ready to de ■ reconmMTdod, is haring a larger sale tbroo^bont
the United States than any other one tuoiicluc.
any work in his line, from putting a new
Why? Tciutiae will Care these &lt; otuspoke in an old wheel, to the building of plalata.
the best buggy ever seen in the county of
Cannot be Excelled.
Barry. Don’t forget the place; in the
Omaha and California Line
shop with Jason Rich A Bro., corner o
Im the shortest and best route for all
points In Northern Illinois, Iowa,
Church and Railroad Street.
link Hint,
'
DAK&lt;&gt;n&gt;,
Nebraska, Wyoming. Colt
like
urnI
xxGtf
and. a* a i oiiADo, Utah. Nuvada,California,
Oregon, China, Japan and AuetraWhitman’s Assorted Candies—Che best
I.IA. Its
n the market. A full supply at J. P.
[Chicago, Madison and St. Q.REAT WESTER* RAILWAY.
&gt;Xoan
A. DINSMORE.
Roberts'.

For Tdcdo bottled ale by .the doten or
otherwise, and stock ale, and porter by the
bulk, go to Jawm Stamlxt's. xxi44t3

TIME TABLE.

(COLUMBUS TIME.)
GOING NORTH.

3TATIO5:

M. R. 8TKVENS, Boston, Mass.
stock of Boots, Shoes, sod Gaiters for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down low1 for Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. I also anil Well A
Cittern Pumps.
J. Maus
Opposite the Port ORce
Hasunga, Mich.
xxlltf~

Grail Rajiis ui Into 11

8.

RAILWAY COMPANY

SEW 10T.K CEMR1L RAILROAD

r.r»r.emi-^ U;o IKKT.T,.i, acta u;K&gt;u tiin
•retlva orta^i allays luflaninaOua, euroa nlc

Railroads.

MICHIGAN CERTfiAL
railroad.
Taldog Effect Apr. 16th 18 76

at 04*4*54/(704, *. F.. th. Nori harp tar«lnu« o1 the Nortliorn Central Railway. Pullman f-eboel.raft.
IMace Day or Nlreptox Cara on all trama.
The ir-twa of country traversed is varied and

xxisvtr.

Our Centennial,

TIME TAELE No.

•elailea,
tactually cured tlirough tbo bloc L
For Ulcers and Krwptlrc U1
■Ida, Psrtslw, Plaipte*.

Coaches are furulkhed with tho Winchell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
from dust.
With its complete pyptem of
■ magnificent Parlor, Bleeping and

nectiana ai Rflagara Fall*and Buffa­
lo with the New York Central and
Brie Rallwaya, tho Canada Southern
la fast becoming the favorite line to
the East. Tickcla via this popular line
ban be procured at all offices of connecting
lines, or at the Company's own offices.
Any infonnation can be obtained by ad­
dressing
'
FRANK R. SNOW.
Gen'l Paaa, and Ticket AgL
Dsraacr.

A LARK BOROM R
pnaxavLA* ■masoB.

CHICAGO

The Graef Soafoern TiiowMare.

the Blood, Renovates
CMd Invigorates tho
;4 Whole System.
TO ITENCINAL PROPERTIES ARE

Railroads.

Railroads.

Railroad a.

^Tt

FOR SALE*

airaiD, Rrct Iilui &amp; Facile
fts ~
is

—

18

- is :s

tea-.

JOLrxT, pojutnt, LttstiLLt, ruv
BKKhY. LACOh'. PBOhU.
bo. BOLnrx. xocr islabd.
DAVBKPOAP. JfOSCATin,
WABHijroYoir, roBA city. a»rr.
JfKLL,
NBWtOIf.
DBS KOim

Coandl Blnfi anti Omahi,
Without Gh*Bf• •! Caro,
i'**e M,r’t

«»«bo

^^••-WithDatrolLHUbdalo A South,

KAMAS LINE.

-a
QR AND TBCTK RAILWAY.
MAY 1, »T«.

reEtt'Sti

X-KAVKH WOBTB.
ATCIllBOl,
CBll’AU0
aSraSSrEjES

?!-^T^S?*£SrAw1U*»yfRobrertia BallroU*

'xlxsZ^IKDUlTTSllRITOBiai,
COLOBADO.AKD NEV
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VOL. XXI.

I

NO. 57.

[||?S:-^-lle8kljh8pilCajB3Jiper

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 43 1876

WHOLE NO. 2000

Wagon., Groceries, UncterUHng. Staves, Etc., Etc

misceixaky
GEO. M. 1JEWEY
.-l.VD

112

WAGONS!

PUBLISHER,

THE FLOWER-GIRL.

■ because, of that dinging
I by lang nssoc-iarion.
; swny from her now, uctom
of death, she cried wildly:

pr°»’°*fur ^3 Gwi-

• .■ r. ■

i

! die.’
- &lt;&gt;r SVtXSCXlPTIOX:

‘•Please buy sumc flowers, bir.” ’
Ti-e person thus addrest ul was u
thsm-u about, th’
Eughah traveller.

• IH
12

&amp;ii
S

f Oft w ^*7 *f*7Y «4f«
4 bV« eecti l&lt;r line 1W esc
y. Un.luru&lt;-H f'lrtn Ue- ;
;•* ars fw V luci Ualswo.

PEIFESSIOSAL AJ3 BUMS CARDS.

rmaed by the sound of carrin-e wh«,.1,

1 l‘1,n? alnrnki attn to b
;k“r
fieptiu

,jo*“ “i

‘•cr one uf . the br..
quaint old Ja.t k&lt; t plate in the antique
grandmother.
I've no tima tn *&gt;J|
French t ./n.
A .batkot of fr^h blw- j lj,c
I
you’ll fi*d it in the KtKinut hans up.a her rouuti. bare. arms. 1tu’, “ux dlt-eI twT »y wedfix
and a bunch td i:fiu r» in her baud.
ftUfl "“J- 1 oonfcamd it aH to the good
All about her chattered the thrifty old i i ^r-,«iod he had It written down an hour
dime,, intent ujkiu sdlirc their fruits’ cud ! e"?;'
. swnu herbs, cat-h one eager tt- make the
( bjmr bargain.
Overhead .tpwcnii the uu- yer ; b ct-nmlirive throb heaved the p»nt'
। cicut ardifc of the aid Frsncb toirn. Be­ ilir- h.cnet
yend, si! aglow with .the glory uf the
1 summer wnrumg. lay the greca vales and* me.’
'■ purple hillt uf th- sunuy Burgundjan .
--- -------bosom, end covered the withered face with
1 vine country.
‘
j
The stranger turned hud lucked back, tears and kisses.
"Oh, grundmere, there is nothing to
j II* had that rare thing, an artist soul, nnd
til
Tx_«. .
! it thrill, d with ktea delight at sight t&gt;f the ftirrtrc ?” .hn
' hthe, graoeful figure, of the fair, innocent
But death is stronger even than Jove.
face.
“ill buy a bunch ul Cowen.
Ice. ail Before the sun sunk behind the vine-hHis
in jout basket if you say am” be said, granduiere was dead, and Ninette wy des­
'
rettwetag hi» steps
the shaded corner. olate.
The flenrer-girl's delicate cheek flushed,
---— -groat,
---------------;u.
Il was two nicmths later and breakfast
uud- her
brown--eyes soft and „
tcudcr as a gcxollek looked at him full ’ of* ;
over at Pcreuscy Grunge, one of
.........................
delightful
delightful wundt*.*
wander.--------------------------------------- those noble old mausiom which abound in1
‘•All. sir. would you really buy aH? ip‘CVCBt of England. The autumn fnornOh, I should bk k&gt; gmd, fir peer craud- j
xa*
6 rheerful fire burned on
mere is very iil, and the road is iorir and 1
crate. Lndr Pmcmtt i« hcLm, it
and a handsome young man laui
dusty when the eun is high.’The pathetic words went stenight tu the
hearerheart.
'■ Another letter from Gwendoline," she
“I wili buy them every cue," he acid, said, running her eyes over a dainty sheet;
My dsp
tukiog the bunch of lilies anfl petting it '•and she asks for ^ou, Arthur.
in hia textton-Lok'.
•‘Now ssve mt the
wire she expect you to prof
&lt;|ir, ufc
And. why"
gaftered them up with ctngrr the hints I’ve thrown out
hands; little know of heart's-enre, videte don't you, air ? you can't do better. I
and dairies-, anti now and then n almitcr of thought you were sure to do it till you
mode that trip’to France two months ago.
Gwendoline's
a beauty and an heiress, and
Dodge and ■mtL ^nd then drew forth a handfu, of 1
® fond of yon.
«*a«Ka •
then drew forth a handful &lt;if । &gt;be s fond of yon.
What more can you

aiLL seU

STMffl iMI 18 BRIK. IM
At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS

•ulmt. wheeler

TWIT!

.. PHYSICIAN &amp; SVBGEOX,

In addition to the Olirer Chiller! Ploics
and castings, wc have a full stock of

EXTRAS

POINTS
VT. R1K KR,
I
’yitL^LPILr^asrtJJteapIfor the

Gale,

Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as unground;
Kalamazoo

SALISBURY Si BROSSEAU-

Robinson,
iWDi.iou.’ f

CcMns,
lj

■

pOlIltS.

.

.

_

ta

TTCAO fiT T

GBEBLE &amp; KU

sop

WM. LPJOHX.

DR- IL F- PECKHAM.
XUJcncrilTSJCUa AKDSrJlGEON-Iliek.
orrX -i.rn.Itan, Co^Mirh. AU call* Btt-wl-

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M.D.
? froatl"

THE VICTORY IS WON !

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

A. P DRAKE,

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

.

■------------------- --------------

For full Particulars call and see
mw RnlpTidid stock of Teas, C ofiees,
LVCIlS RUSSELL,
W
lFZ
"! -2./-I
_ J____
J all oth­
Rng’n.ru
, Canned
Goods,
and
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
fr'WZ, fc? ’ ciBL■2EJS2S
Competition.
C COME AND SEE ME:
DR. C. RUSSELL,

T. 0MJT.
*oim

Omaha,

WM.

BURGHEM.

e?.k’££sas

»

'
“My name » Ninette," the answered. | perfection.
The only trouble is, I don’t
. ■ But I iiaunut lake s much nn-ncy. All | ■*CTC her."
LC?
0KC?iin
D try
are not worth it.
Lady, I’crensey laughed. The young .
■ tthe
flower?
my garden
____
ni here
&lt;— » _i_
------ a
way tt eistant kinsman of here, and
Ii Oh.
gold,’ —
nndi .t
she gave
j cry.
‘•Pray, sir, take it bad:, 1 did not more, a dear, adopted von, and. woman­
: like, she wu all anxiety about his matriask you for charity'."
‘ Nay. my beautiful Ninette, I shall not .motiial prospects.'
I take it back, sweet blossoms arc worth
• Don't lure her?
Well, you rrc an
; ten times as much.
Brine me ,as many odd Loy,
-,Arthur.
-----------I should like to know
more to-morrow st this time." and l-aforc i * ^cnn J™ 4°
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.
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i.T'ii
—— .v__
CVU.U
‘ I’B ._n you,
then. A myth, a drcam,
Ninette took up her basket aud jK-ured ! a creature 1 saw two month* ago, and cautbe akiping coins into her lap.
1101 fer ®y hfc forget.
‘•I did not aak him far charity," Ae
Lauy Pevensey lauglied outright,
rurmured, uw she counted them over, « I' “ NonscMe! Who was she? I didn t
vivid red in her cheeks, a flash u hl r U--'-«n&gt; you were so rilly, Arthur. Is it her
gentle era. “I’D only kerr the w-.-rth uf | fece yon paint so inawandy ?"
,
g
-0U£'.-&lt; .
He riiali take the trot back
The young man flushed, and strode out
-■
of the room in silence. He made his way
.up to his studio, in the north turret cf the

JOHN STANI^Y is the VICTOR.~

WJL H. HAY FORD.

: Patils

1-^

Plows.

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ISAAC w. vnoow.

JOHN STANLEY.
Haatemgs, Jwm 13,T6_____________ ____

UNDERTAKING

STAVES. STAVES

I fu! far what you gel.
It's rour pretty
merit. His studio was a large apartment,
I face bring? rou in the extra coins."
land it was literally..strewn with paintings,
hut in almost every recent piece the same
face war shadowed forth. A lovely face,
fresh, sweet, innocent; with eyes as soft
-od, i«.k „ i.&lt;r,
a. jum,

‘Have ] the honor uf addrcsring Lady
Pcvenscy,' a^cd the d
'*
low Low, and tn excellent
“1 am L
‘•But I live

4Ah, it is so then/’ interrupted the

thing in the girl a figure, come inscruteble
matinct, made her breath come quick, her
Hmha tremble.
She ruse. but she had U&gt;
catch at her choir to ovoid falling, and she

‘Bcmove your veil, child," cotitionod
' aid man, “and go knrel, and ask your
thm’a Umdnr.'
'
‘My lady, you recognise the face? The

tnougm to be in her grave, u bclure vou.
I bring the proofs.
The. good God be
AanUd I
She that wu lost is found ;
khc that ™ dead is alive again."'
As he spoke Nixxtta advanced and fell

Oh, mcniful Father!

He turned aside for a moment, until the
emotion of mother and daughter had par­
tially subsided, and then came forward

‘•that the old
this dear ehilJ had Jived, and who called
herself Ninetta's grandmother, rc-.caied to
me that she had stolon the little one. more
than sixteen years ago. when her daughter
was witft a gipsey lover in Enrdand, and
that Lady Pcrcnsty. of 1’cvenscy Grange,
was her mother.
The object at first was
to get a reward, but the poiire was put on
their track so hotly that they fled to

rating arrest, wm killed. From that hour
the woman vowed that Ninette ahou’d
never be given up ; and when she died, a

my lady, is a locket that ru around the

She fumbled with trembling fiuncra fur

‘•’•a*-1*

oouiu pul on finer airs.
prime of life.
What little «f the draw
Meanwhile Ninette made her way out
of the quaint old town, and struck into shall forget her while I lire. It is incom­
the white, dusty highway, just as the noun prehensible.”
“Great and merciful are thy wen. O
The portrai£was Nmetta'a, just
bells were ringingOn and away die
I hurried, her eyes kindling with tbtrtiiought
of her late adventure, her pretty choeka
all pink with exciiemenl.
Summer in and summer cut, through Aylatford looked at th# lovely vision, hh
all the brief yean of bw young life, khe
about three vests old, lixpud Ker'i-b as
had trudged along this dusty road, carytng
well as French; and it was this, oambinod
the produce cf her iittk garden te market;
all for a mere pittance, barely enough tti
keep the old grandmother’s hearth wanu
and her p»t boiling.
She toiled on till the white highway

eat rsadinjr and

JOIDE O. CRESSI’
in the bufeiju**.

truly way that they

Highest Market Price in

s C PRLKDLE

Cash.

t IX&gt;AW

ricAOO,

»W

BROS

Niaett* flew Hke a bird.

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8'at- lnw-

Teas, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc.. Etc.

Mdeuoe and wa. exam­

piittr. ’ury,
29, w-s 1945,5?3 01 ; rouupts “ed by Dr. Robert Millar, who, wo arj
ll Oct. 28,
during tins week ending Jvov. 4 were 619
Txaon.
j------ - during «au&gt;&lt;j timo were
’
• 55.30 ; —
payments

tnl«“ed. came to tho conclusion that the
ibov was mistaken, and I hat there was no
। ihalf dollar either in his throat or stomach.

-J6,’.*?!!?’7®0'70’ doCT'-'*‘* £=■
W1.742.31.

coughed up the one in our windowTProriJcara
PfwtfwJonmal.
Jonmal.

Haktiko.-s Mien., Nov. 13,7876.
week

TEA! TEA!!
Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

Leisure Moments.

AFFAIRS IN THE EAST.

|Ceo,IM. Savage &amp;Co'i
Col.

Speaking of the present condition of ( XL-lent—Forty dollars borrowed.
affairs in the Esift, the Boston, (Mass.,)
A mustard plaster is a warm personal
friend.
*
Journal says;
AU men want something. A law, yes.
conclusion of the armistice,
A star in the milky way—A fashionable
WMeqaent suspension of active
•
nostilitra between tho contending parties dairyman.
in the J Mt, public attention has boon less
Ubaruoter is tho diamond that scratches
strongly directed to what is going on in erery other stone.
the way of diplomacy and negotiation, and
A man's reputation for sobriety often
importmat moremenU which arc in progress hangs upon a breath.
HAYES’ PLATFORM 1
are in danger of being overlooked because
A difference of taste in jokes, is a great
lMy y unaccompanied with any blare
And stillour Platform.
•ftrafpets or collision ofarmies. Inthc strain on the affections.
What we call conscience is in many in­
not ph oe it is evident that the armistice
was concluded not a day too soon for the stances only. a wholesome fear of tho con­
“Honest money for all, and safety
■
of Serna. The flower of the Ser­ stable.
free schools for all. There vian at%y had been defeated, tho most im­ If a clergyman is in doubt what to
should he no inflation which portant of the Servian positions had been preach about, he should preaeh about ten
will depreciate the one nor sec- taken, and the Turkish army, flushed with minutes..
®toW“d impatient of restraint, was
If you were an old man and peddled
tenan interferance which will n
inthm'^asy distance of tho Servian capital. apples would you call a worm-hole “na­
destroy the other.”
Had t io combauhte been left to them­ ture's workings ?"
&lt;
selves a few days longer, there would have “I'm a man of very quiet tastes," said ha,
I -oen 4 sharp and bloody termination of ul he went quietly behind the door and
FOOUSH THREATS.
Wat, and tho Turkish despotism would tasted something.
have been riveted so strongly upon Servia
“Pa," said a little follow to his unshav­
as to forbid any hope for the future. Only
We arc sorry to hear from Democrats on
en fatlicr, Myour chin looks liko tho wheel
intervention, and that by a power like
our streets such remarks as the following: Russia, prepared tor an instant enforce­ in the mustc box.”
What lady in the Inud would-care who
“ If Hayes is elected he never will be in­ ment of its conditions, could have saved
augurated, be will be assassinated,” &amp;£. Servia from this fate. Tho Servian army was elected President it. she was onlv sure
of a seal skin jacket ?
Whan it was announced that Gov. Cham­ has not simply been beaten, but disorgan­
ised, its ranks have been thinned by dis­
No young man should think of sending
berlain of South Carolina had been shot
ease aS Well as by battle, and it is doubt­ poetry to a publisher without ssndiug the
by some secession ruffian, a gentleman, i^
ful wlathcr even tho interval afforded by names ofa few subscribers os an atonement.
such he can be called, remarked that “ ho tho armistice
be sufficient for its recu­
• Time waits for no man." Thai's an­
peration. By the terms imposed by Rus­ odur.
was glad of it, he ought to be killed.”
Doesn't time always wait for a
We tool for, and expect, such stuff from i sia the recent advantages gained’by the xmm to get firmly seated on the lop rail
Turkrnre abandoned, the positions oecu-. before it breaks?
llio secession element at the South, but
niod bi jee Oct. 31 have been given up, and
we certainly are surprised to hear such re­ Deligi id nas been evacuated ; but nothing _ Tho average newspaper reader of to-day .
is puixlcd to learn who got tho first prise
marks made on tbo streets of Hastings. can gi/effect to Senia Tclicrnajcffs ertay
at the Centennial for pianos, sewing ma­
We wish, however, Io say to those who as it waaijieforc its defeat by tho Turks.
In dhi seco id place, it is apnareut that chines, Ac.
harbor such feelings that if Mr. Hayes is
At President White’s reception at Itha- ।
the wAr spirit is very active in Ruada, and
elected he will be inaugurated, unless tak­ there a £ very general disposition among ca, a cold collation is called “the physical &lt;
en off by the means suggested by these tho 1Mu£bm to substitute ah open war basis of lifo." It « thus thit existcnco is '
desperadoes, or by some other cause, and it policy ftf! tho scarcely concealed antagon­ made ideal and worthy of men of science.,
Tho Sultan can never expect perfect |
probably will be as well to keep such ism whi ;h has Audc uso of Servia and
Montent p^o as the puppots of its hostile tranquillity within his dominions until he
threats to yourselves.
purpose. The hardness of the conditions establishes a government agricultural bu­
Unless Mr. Hayes is elected, and Aoa- imposed upon /ho Porte, and the evident
reau and scatters the reports freely among
eitfy elected, we do not want him inangu diainclinaUon to bo content, even after the his subjects. "
rated, but if ho should receive, lawfully, conditions were complied with, look a
Prof Huxley may know all about giogood deal liko an attempt to find a pretext
the requisite number of electoral votes to
bigennon, afld Pterodactyls, and Pteroibr war. How long this disposition can ,
entitle him to the Presidency, we affirm be hdd;Ui cheek is a matter of doubt. ,nauria, and the Jurassic and other periodo,
and bo able to explain evolution, but we
th# he will be inaugurated.
Should it rhe Qorji aSBiminccs ofpeoctdul intentions ,
don I believe ho can tell us why a woman
finally prove that Tilden is elected, we are probably sincere, and his disposition is -always shuts both eyes wlien she firra off
should certainly discountenance any re­ unquesuonably in favor of peace; but the ,a pistol.
•
oftanwepeated rumors of his intended abdi­
mark made by a Republican that Mr. cation indloata the growing power of the
the Burlington
Tilden could not be inaugurated, and war party. Tho latest advices from die Hawkeye, thoughtlesslyspset
somo spring
should rebuke any man of our party who other European powers, however, diminish 1guns m his poultry yard, and the n^t
morning,
in
tho
rising
sun,
ho rubbed Mr ,
the
probability
of
anything
like
a
general
should so far forget his loyalty as to make
spectacles
and
stared
in
spoechlern
nmazev i
Eurdtcan witr. If the relations of Russia 1
such an assertion. Ilia ungenerous,unjust,
and ' utkey culminate in hostilities, there meat nt eighteen candidates for Governor,
disloyal; and we say to men of both par- is go d reason to hope that tho other great ; sitting
front•——
fencevpicking
birdouni
ahot
:
2 mi the--------—-('s; v*«u
•
“ ties, it is not only fo-.lish to use such lan­ powers 5iU keep aloof.
ont °r ,hB,r thirty-six legs.
guage, bnt when it becomes necessary to
Garr any announces her intention of cunA man who succeeds in nm*;..., * conn- •
TTTVT
rw &lt;^«w» «w^
inaugurate a President of the United
2,SSi2n?fbtd’r"k °nipua^ ’' &amp;sb?‘l
Mr®®*
•«•&gt;/ rarmng it i«
JN
States, he will be inaugurated, your blat
With a !•
1-1
rx-j
basi^tonLord Derby’/ original proposals;
ant balderdash talk to the contrary DOt- and ' rRtice has neither the power nor din- deeper feeling of satisfaction than if he 1U TinA
bad earned 625 legitimately.
1
J
withstanding.
pomtot Ito interfere. The interests which
Austrii .has at stake will naturally make
her aba nrbat jealous and watchful, but her
The Fest Mail Trains.
Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.
geographical position would make her en- your baby from a very healthy child of I
gagotnflBt in the contest a hasardous one. your neighbor, Mrs. Jonco." Mrs. Fits
Some of the prominent Poet Office offi­ Altogether, therefore, the prospect for brown—‘-Ob, dear doctor, I could not per­
mit t.hat! Wo do not care to bo mixed
cials arc of the opinion that the Poet Office peace ia Europe is better than a short time
Advertisements.
up with the Joneses in any way."
Commission noir investigating the subject ago ; a&gt;d although it is not impossible that
Russia inti Turkey may be drawn into war,
1 earn ago, when a painter wanted to A. N. SABIN.
of railway mail transportation wiU-reoom- it is r"x eedingly improbable that the strug­
O.T. SABIN.
depict whole? tic anguish, he went for in­
mend the ro-eetabliihmcnt of the1 fast mail gle r ill become a general one.
spiration to the place where criminals were •

In the Best

West

Coffee.

»»

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

^
dMice
•ML IXStCIS.
•OU »T

AU. DRUGGISTS
rox.Nor.10.IWl,

'

Spices.

You can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers.
Cheese.
W e sell the best
Tobacco.

PROBATE ORDER.

We brag on.

in »'M petition i
1 hereupon it

„

^yirustisiifta1

Pisgah

Ch«r ordered, that said petiuoner giro netke to

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.
RURAL

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best.

Wvcldr baa

1877.

NEW
‘

rigneouurn an d Faatliy

REDUCED-SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
FOR 1871.

Cheaper than ever,
-want to close out.

Remember.

^a?^t!?5M^TnCCOnl,U^“^t,roWeckM’8oe*toU5

W e buy for cashw and will not”
bo U JDERSOUD bv
auv
House
J
J

tortured to death ; bnt now he finds a bet­
ter and more convenient subject in the
young man in the front seat at the theatre
whose tall collar has become unbuttoned
Board ofTrade Building, Detroit, Mich,
I, J hn G. Bagley, Governor of the behind.
unanimous in favor of the restoration of State of Michigan, do recommend
vO the
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of
this system. It is certain, however, that, people V this State, the observance
Thursday, November 30th,
1SAX.CXI A NORTON.
none of the railroads will restore these fast
—
n
r0 4 Norton. * to U. W. Ba!
mail trains unless increased compensation

Thanksgiving Proclamation.

t

graiiv, flour

MARBLE WORKS

State Items.
The grecnbackeni in Detroit only polled
five hundred votes.
The Detroit Art Association is prepar­

ing for a fall exhibition.

It takes the sum of tl,043.69 to run
tho Grand Rapids police for a month.

It is rumored that the Marshall StatM«ta» is to be purchased by 4 stock com­
pany.
Tbo F. A P. M. R. B. » busy laying
down rtecl rails, making their road better
every day.
•

The

life, let us, in our places of worship, and
by ourfirssidra, on that day, gratefully ao
knowl^gc tho tender watchfulness and
A.t Kalamazoo. Midi
enfoldageare of our Heavenly Father,
that hi I ao blessed us in ths past, and
highly' «olvo by noble deeds, good lives
and ch rily one for another, its abiding
preaoni &gt; with us tn the oentaries to eomo.
Patera, .uppthj
j3iv^» under my hand, and the Great Sea! ““?tom‘ra.
oi the State, at Lansing, this 4th day of
November, in the’year of our Lord one
tboupsnd cightfhundrod and seventy mx,
and If the indepeodenoo of the L'nited
.“uiMixrc, we can do
Stag’s the ono hundred and first.
&gt;b""'r u“n ,kt*’
JOHN J. BAGLEY, work by hand.
By the Governor:
E. G. D. HOUDRN, Seoretttry of State.

‘iix

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jEr." ki

An Extraordinary (Csss.

READ THIS
and be liappy again

And MiH Feed

WINSLOWS STEAM

u given.

practical Poultry

.

SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

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trains and will support the recommendation
by strong evidence cf their ncceaiity. It
appears that the testimony taken in nearly
ail of the Wasters States is singularly

.
aowier.
. Meehan. Editor
ik. the great Rocb^k.'M*’li/rXr

A Grat Reduction in Prices.!
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

PSTEHS’MDSICAL MA&amp;AZ1NKS.

G™ Q™®B fcr*Iii-

k SWb, 8a,
Detroit, Mich,

Cotu w.«lbridp&gt;

John H. Wendell &amp; OoM

FURNITURE,
IWflarfiMMets Franafc.

CoaunlMloa MereUat. in

$1.80

1’ORK AK1) SEEDS.
51

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DETROIT,

M

Woodbrids,

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Sl

MICHIGAN.

H’Aea/ a Sp^dattff.

Sfl.
I’KTEM PARLOR MUSIC, NO. 23,

grain,

Flour,

PBTEKS’ HOUSEHOLD MELODIC-.
S»1 7fl
ss**r&lt;M » &lt;’"u* •wwetM.-

Look here I

Look here.'

13 CIS.
LA CREME DR IA CBEME; Na i"

JtJul! don't you tUok wr ou nil

hl nr

® Clark Oaaeral A,rut,

trrrKo “

•••"■

J- M. HEWES,

Board of Supcrvianra of Wayne

It seems almost incredible that a bey
county have allowed WO,000 for the trap- only 6 years old, or a person of any age,
tould have carried in bis msopliagus a oil- ‘
ver half dollar for aoariy throe weeks witb-

»• gamntoo SbJAcUot.

.

■1
PETUBS' OCTAVO OHOBUSBS,

H, kui'.lK,, ia .Lid, sit,000

BU-UAED, CTjWTETTE

N BALLS

t- J ftyf,
painter

25 CU
PETERS’

SACRED

SELECTIONS.

25 «• ■SwMNffisitiL-!'”

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fhs^eini-WBBklyllBpbblicanfcapjiBr.

I ™.

Local fcbjijlES? policy

“A Oam

treets, has became insane, and an application
. .. . rr

officiiiPAPiior BAmssauv.
has bwn na.!. r— .
STrtAXGER’S GUIDE
(TTY LOCAL R- R.” TIME-CARD

ywr cuetomm, especially the ladles » Then
sell D. B. DcLand A Co.’e Bel Cknucal SnUr-

conio aaar.
7:13 s.K
you will Irfld up Milh It.
hlS *. m.
_ __________
UMa.it.
- Atlantic Express (Saturdaj-andSuuda/llMW r. m.
Grand Rapids Express, at -

-

tan

Mail Train at
- i
Urrad Rapids Express, at

H. A. DeLand &amp;

-- j ....
„ ,h.,
nol

IUCT
,

cpW.i, .nJ u,., m„4 w&lt; (oa. d.ll,.
•aW. ItatalaU.^

ill train. daily except Sundarr-oxcepi a.

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

BY RICHARD HENRY STODDARD.

and Lowell—Arrive dally. •xeeplSnndajr.
Nlxht irlllo. on the raiira day

J. M. NAVINS. P.M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

•rsdividta by.urwoel

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.

TOKTurw Lxccbmom Tickctb at greatly re­
duced ratre, by which pirxcacem can not
A spicy sketah descriptive cf the Ate only visit the Cmtetmlal Exhibition at Phlladalphia, but ean, in addition, visit tho prin­
ebrnon, Tupcka and Santa Fc Railroad, the cipal eastom cities, with an opportunity of
.1.
.Z. .
n u“{. "c2?ery and Piparo resorts of llrnnln, .1
the Rocky Mountaiwi, by “Nym Crinkle,”
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I enn«jivania.
tho musical and dramatic critic of tbo The Canaan Southern is the only line
from the West running directly to Niagara
■A eio lori IFbr&amp;Z, sent irec ou applica­ Falls, giving passengers, from tbo train, a
tion, logctlier with the San Juan Gui’tfe, wonderful panoramic view of the Mighty
m*pa and timo tablas of this new and pop­ Cataract. Ilonoshoe Fall, the
Rnpltle, and landing them direct­
ular route from Kansas City and Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all pointe in Colo­ ly at the Falls. The track of the Cauada
Ifoulheru is an air line, laid with steel
rado, New Mexico, Arisons and the San rails of the heaviest pattern; there are no
Juan Mines. The finest lino of Pullman eurvee or grades; wood is used for fuel;
Slocpcra on tho continent between the Mis- Coaches are ftirnished with tho Winchell
•oun River and the Rocky Mountains Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
dust.
With its complete system of
without change. Special round trip tour­ from
WlUrr iCi..!,!
■___ t___ ...
ists tickets from the Jfusoun’ Rittr to ----- ------- W
aovou w^MavuDenrer at $50, good to stop off at all go, Detroit nnd Toledo, and its con­
nection. at Hinjmra Faliaaud JBaffapoints. Address.
lo
with
the
Rew
York
Central
and
. T. J. Andkrbon,
Erie Knllwnys, the Canada Southern
» Gtn. Pau. Aqt.
iafert becoming the favorite line to
XX52tf
the Euat. Ticket, via thto popular line
Topeka, Kan.
ban be procured al all .offices of connecting
lines, or at the Company's own offices.
Any infondation ean l&gt;e obtained by addrtMing .
FRANK E. SJfOW.
/
Gen'l Pass.and Ticket Ag1*.

Wann.

B
fur rony xiuuu,
taint’d by fraud.
47if
Frkdericb Nachtrikb.

H«ILai fcrxoUea to .

All About the County.

D

M. D. Reed desires to call attention to
To Loan.
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all nouns of any day. ready to do
A few thousand dollars to loan in sums any work in his line, from putting a new
of $500 for three yean, secured on farm Kkc in an old wheel, to the building of
property.
best buggy ever seen in tlic county of
R. J. Grant.
Barry. Don’t forget tho place; in tho
xxi51w4
shop with Jason Rich &amp; Bro., corner o
Church and Railroad Street.

And the ran onnee In shortly 1 i|ht

Cloudy.
Gold SI J.
Indian summer his come.
Official canvass to-morrow.

For tax receipts call at this^office.

Thanksgiving two weeks from next Thursday-

The Seml-anual Missionary Meeting and Di­
ocesan Church Congress, will be held at Em.

The Circuit Court convenes at .two o’clock

The folio ring is the programme:

Ur.MC«[CTr.ril&gt;.

Qf

.. ,b,

7, p. m.—Papera and Divciudona.
"Thv
Church attracting young men,” Mr. William
' J. Bivul of GrAn;! Rapids. -The Importance
«f Kectoriea,” l£» Uoa. Geo. Woodraff oi
at MarahalL .

The election being over, our job printer is

The result ofthe election shows that Just
stont .VW Republicans in our county, to 100
• Democrats, voted the Greenback ticket.

9. a. m.—Morning Prayer.
.
10, a. m.—Pi pers and Discusaion.
"The
PrepsraiioA of .‘Candidates tor Conformation
and Sulger ten Special Instruction," the Rev.
Walter Sco^t.
Various methods of Securing
money for DkxxSen Missions.
3. p. m.-XA Children’s service. Address to
Sundsyjcl bol ‘each^rs. the Rot. B. McMur-

Diocesan Bonn of Missions will meet.
On Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, the
local Secretaries for Missions will meet.

1 hnrwl.y evenl ig will bo for expenses.
R&lt;,cl"d: -That tho parishes be

be counted out by frsnd.

their clergymt n attending the Semi-Annual
Missionary Meeting."—Convention, 1676.

blurt; from the 1st Dutrict in this county.

Fancy
ever and
person,
opposite

Goods of all kinds Uheaper. than
in quality to suit the taste of every
Remember
"
the place, State Street,
Roberts’ Drug Store,
'
GIVE US A. CA.LL.
.

MRS. CLARA ALLEN.
MISS VINE TREGO.
‘

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RlCKFOffl)
W'Wnc

Commercial.

Ayer’s

Sarsaparilla
For Scrofula, and all
scrofulous diseases, Erysi­
pelas, Ruse, or St. Antho­
ny's Fire, Eruptions and
Eruptive diseases of the
ritiu. Ulcerations of tho

HASTINGS MAHKE .
W HKAT(wMte&gt; P»r
WllKAlttroJiiH-rbavlitt.l
Ft.orB.perewt.».B.
CORN, per bnvhet. 50c.
OATt». per buihel. ’2S
’!tr!EK.perlb..4rttfc.
EGGS, per dotvn. *&gt;•*&gt;•
PVTATuKS. p«r ba«hvl. SJe.

NEW ADVE3TISMENTS.

C. P. Rowell &lt;&amp;, Co's. Col

W

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine

PORK. tfdtNMdn.
l! attention by it* Mtonuh*
.tf mat metieal vnlao tor

Ii will knit «v«ry poodbia varivty of pixln and
toner
Almaut
Rprad,

unned and »hra«d br lb« mrabin. itralf.

ALL DRUOOUTS.
..un-l^rallr M «M*«» 8‘*iM

855 g 77

’Krew

perfect, ead to de

ft*-!--:-"J

«18 A DAY;

Special Notices.

WESTERN LANDS

aceompaaim

" A Mvydv -«*-.&lt; wilfbe rant to ray part of So
V,
1
;.r
onroeeipt eftbo

HOMESTEADS.

man/ erael

BiMto direeUoM 10 “&gt;•

Tctter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head. Ringworm, Ulcers,
Sores. Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Pain in
the Bones, Side and Head,
Female
Weakness, Sterility, Leneorrhaa, arising
from, internal ulceration, and Uterine
disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis-*
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
General Debility, and for Purifying tho
Blood.
This Sarsaparilla is a combination of
vegetable alteratives — Stillingia. Man­
drake, Yellow Dock—with tho Iodides
of Potassium and Iron, and is the most
efficacious medicine yet known for
the diseases it is intended to euro.
Its ingredients are so skilfully com­
bined, that the full alterative effect of
each is assured, and while it is so mild
as to bo harmless even to children, it is
still so effectual as to purge out from tho
system those impurities and corruptions
which develop into loathsomo.disease.
The reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, and the confidence which
prominent physicians all over the coun­
ts repose in it, prove their experience
o( its usefulness
Certificates attesting ite virtues have
accumulated, and are constantly being
received, and as many of these cases are
publicly known, they furnish convincing

hmi
XXttrl

arsbfiMf
szUSiStk.

public that Ute best qualities it has ever

Dr. J. C. AYEB &amp; CO., Lowell, Max.,

np_

CKSTS WAATEt&gt;;„“» «

A

0. E. TETERS, Sec.

Capital&amp;.theCampaigndri876

Albion, Jov. 8,1876.___________

FOR SALE.

fpwitl Notice.
Fred 8w~l wi.be. u&gt; rell .totion ta
hi. frund. wd earner. U»l ta lta&gt;
rekeo lire window or Dr. Bolreru (re Po«
OSe.) whore b. will bo trend rredy.
tag nnd ownpa.nl ta do nil work re 1U.
li„ tatnretad to hi. are- Th.nking yon
for I»a iron. I bopo by ttna nUonUon
lotautaMlo nreril n conunonnoo of Ure
woo.
V«7 rrepoctMly
g X15312______
Pm 8WMT.

Now Good., and Cheap.
“feature, ArlrotaA Jutriei, This given Hon.
D- R. Cook about 8,000 majority far Curt*

HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
All kinds of Ladies’ Underwear at (he LowestPrices.

Address to the children, the

From all the information W» can obtain, we
believe that Rutherford B. Hayes is the Preti-

J. W St inchcomb'beats the Democratic
war-hone of Barry county 827 votes, or there-

Fall and Winter Millinery !

.

....

Michigan,was put down as one of the doubt­
ful States by the Democrats in making up their
•late on the peat election. Their Illusion is
doululess dispelled by this time.

SPLENDID DISPLAY OF

.CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To
Smith, Mattec &amp; Preston’s ‘and settle to
save costs. We must have our pay.
.
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Diab op.
_o
______ ___
____r_.
Panel
polities.
and pauper institutions. Week day eorvlcee,
Our majority in Barry county is fully up to
our expectations, bnt we shall give the official the Rcr. J. F. Conover.
On Tu-J.,
M*"

If any State or county is thrown out for
fraudulent voting, tho county of New York
certainly should, as there is no doubt of fraud­
ulent votes being cast there.

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S

Seluter Aperient.

We figure McGowan's majority just about

The Social, connected with the Presbyterian
Church, will be entertained on Friday even­
ing. by Mrs. John Hotchkiss al her residence

nm «i n m

Horse ron sale—A good seven year old
I can't pay my debts tinlcM my custom­ mare, sound, weight &gt;200 pounds. Time
ers pay me. I am bound to pay mine at given for payment.
Jttt.lL'8 Rt'HSELL.
all haraards. Do you see the point?
xxhctr
.
xxi56&lt;4
R- J- Grant.

"
'

panmenl, ou short notice.

xxi31yl

Whitman's Assorted Caudles—the best
Farmcra please taka notice that I have
bought out the interest of Calhoun &amp; n the market. A full supply at J. P. • Hastings, Mich., Oct, 5, 1876.
’
Beckwith. in tho hotel barn and you will Roberts’.
find it to your interest to call and ace me.
For Toledo bottled ale by the dozen or
xnSltf
J- W. Brock.
otherwise, and stock ale, and porter by the
bulk, go to Jons Stanley's, xxi44t3

Kim

j Stowe. Reports of the local Secretaries for
| missions
•
.

ready looking toward th# post office.
Hretion to now over, and who were enrmie.
nay now be friends again. What a happy
thought!
The travel on the railroad, which had al-

the

Tik. Notice.

0, a. m.—A meeting of the clergy for prayer
and conference. Subject: “The study of the
Holy
in the original."
opened
by
_ Scriptures
_
_
_
the RtT- V- Spaulding.
,0L •• »—*V«r. “&gt;•
Sermon adcltnnn, the Rev. John!*. Taylor.
i
2
„4 PIM^to,. 1

|

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
Hostings, Aug. 12th 1876.

Machines,AMarble Works, Ayer’s Advs. &amp; Groceries.

Thursday, ftov. 15th"andl5tb, 187G.

in i refaralion for winter.
"
Get. Bagley has our 0iank» for a copy of
hi* Thanksgiving Proclamation.
.I
The euMtnencement at the Agricultural Col- i
lere takm place on the 22-1 inst.
I
, .
’

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Notice.

Dioceso of Western Michigan.

There will be a Council meeting on Tuesday
The result ofthe Presidential election is still
in doubt.

Bought very low and WE will sell them at
'prices that will please the closest buyer.

Our Centennial,

For rash fldelity they uy

Cornual they are not-only rood

Machine Oil,
*
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
.»
Black Oil,

Train has brought me a well. assorted
xk of Boots, Shoes, snd Gaiters for the
turner and fall trade, which I will Fell
y down low for Cash. I also sell tho.
tbrated
Singer -Sewing
Machine
eront Kinds of Sewing Machines. NeB­
, i and Machine Oil. I also sell Well &amp;
tern Pumps, x
J. Maun
Opposite the Post Office
xx-lltf
Hastings, Mich.

John Uotohktes

...J W Uoaxhlalln

He desire to Mill you r attention to our stock of strictly
pureDRUGS and .MEDa CINES- We make aspeciality in
dealing in only .strictly prime DRUGS. We believe it is
for the interest of our Customers ds well as ourselves to
sell only prime and pure MjEDICIJfES.
We have a large stock of

xxmu.r

8

S C Prindle

HASL’NGS CITY DRUG STORE.

---------------------------------------- mo nest sad
on ,*18 a ’•irR’ »««»*«• uf

The “Iron Trail.'

JWillinery Goods.

'

centennial excursionists
: i *«»• *T?™'wUh ’• «*« a'» ‘ho

Nations Sta-

Mra. K. M. Hard

forArenU. Splendidly

vniiD
which see to peeuuany raw-w--- - -

,

"bilious raWscli derive the prompt"*

I Hull

SiS-'wIS’SVi-S

“• Hovr&gt; ruu” muu* “

bi r i erkv
’Wi’v ate
T«*«Ust. re«tef;sP-dr.
S * “AX..1 "

tboBitten.

patents

Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres to Exchange
for a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.
W. A Woodworth, Atty,
and Real Estate Agt. Douglas,

�Hgaid het wicked oaih and reveal the
truth. I would not come to you till I was
“Oh, my darling, my lost child 1 ’’ cried
Ixuly Pevenacy, as he concludod. "Lit­
tle did I think when I awoke this morning
that God had such a blessing in Bto&gt;£ . lor
inc before night."
Just then the door opened and, unan­
nounced, Lerd Lylreford entered.
At
first bo did not see, in the twilight, the
strangers.
.
"I've changed my mind," be Bald gaily,
"and am back again liko a bad penney. I
did not oven boo lady Gwendoline. I went
half way to London and then back on the
return train. I feel as if there wore.some

mg 10 or I
deep will effect, the
frosU of winter will pulverise the noil, and
much improve it. I do not reccommend
land in this manner, as it
way to OQltiVHto easily the

H

R. Steven's Column.

Legale.

Legal*.

PROHATE ORDER■

Judgment of the Public I

HEALTH AND ITS PIIASUBES

0? MICHIGAN. County of t

administrators sale.

Diseases with Its Agonie:

to plow lands' h cud this fall that you de­
of
sign to cnltii ato next amaui io corn or
M&gt;dauU
potatoes ; it jp better to plow such laud­
KMT.
aro
Alterative,
Toole,
next spring Md phut iiuuM-dintoly after
&gt;ty..
Tiiero l» no «U»MM ol
plowing. It wrii: do very well to plow
either sward C other lands in October nn&lt;;
November, if- n good condition! atxl sow
them to oats' he next aping very early :
। and you w^ l*vc more time in the spring
to devote &gt; toiother work. In such easa*,
XxItSwS
as soon as ho-land is dry harrow it well,
Tbo following mraollcltml taWlmonte) ftoea
then sow youi oafs and grass seed.*, then
harrow ag*tn, and finisn with the roller.
NOTICE OF
A farmer whd does not own a good, heavy,
Here hs stopped abruptly, for by this iron roller ahi&amp;LTbuy one teforo he seeds
that -.'..I* tMtlm.r.'.d
limo he had camo near the fire, which re down any fend to gra«.s
j'ro:ii.un«a
veiled the group at its ride.
He recog­
it ta valuable:
i AVrhMP MUCK.
nized Ninctta.
Many fenfbni! have large supplies of
He put his hand to his brow.
swamp muck upon their farms, and the
"Ain I dreaming?" ho cried. “lathis
question that nost-intoresta them is, what
Ninctta ? What docs it all men ?"
“‘d 1 recom­
is the value AT it as a fertilizer ? If one nervous debility It is
“Moan,’’ exclaimed Lady Peveuey, believs all th^t he reads in the agricultural mend It to all who may need an InrleoraUnj,
rcaoraUn* teefo.
O. T. WALKElt.
bursting into hysterical tears. . “It means,
Fcrtuorly I’aator of Dowdolu Square Chnreh,
»mi about Itauck, he will frequently be
Boston.
Arthur, that this is my loot child."
to suppoM - that'it is of about the same
As she spoke she clasped Ninette again value as bar./ ard manure, when in fact it
to her heart, and looked up to Lord Aylee- » but little b&lt; iter for any purpose than or­
ford in triumphant joy.
HTRKE1L
dinary loamy soil. If it be carted out up­
QmuSmmmm*
XXlttwS
A month later and Lord Ayleaford end on dry land afibot thick, as an experiment,
LadyPeveuey were again alone.
The
no arop won&lt;£ grow luxuriantly upon it;
young man's face was radient for ho had nor can it bf'.made a strong fertilizer of
just returned from a walk with Ninette.
itself.. By ec ppoeting it with lime or
“My dear Lady PcveMey," he said
ashes to dratr y the sour, inert matter in
chicvously, “I’m going to London on the it, muok has i «ne valnable qualities; it is
noon train.
Would it be well, do yon good to coigptfit with mauurc. For in­
think, to hunt up Lady Gwendoline, and stance, after Mmg drawn from the swamp,
make tho longMiefexred proposal ? "
and conipaatfitt with lime or ashes— to a
Lady Pcvcnrey gaily gave him a tap lay« of muef. six inches deep, apply a
with her jewelled fan.
layer of limo ost slaked, or ashes, a half
lit.
“Do it at your peril," she said. “I have an inch thick ‘and so on through tho en­
VEG ETINE
other and better prospects for you dow. tire heap, L jive it one winter to be fur­
I’ve a daughter of my own to dispose ot, ther benefited-by frosts, and then compost
and you are the very brat match I know." it with manual to lie in the compost heap pi
And as soon os tho season came and one season, when ahbffcl the heap over,
went, and Ninette had been duly pros.'ntod mixing all th/ "oughly, and you will have
, from tluit dxnadru)
to the London world, the happy marriage a valuable fe ilizer—not so much from
i to the Lord above to
PROBATE ORDER.
bat m Vrarrtxa has
was celebrated,(^ad Ninette became Lord the actual fer ility ofthe muck, as in the
KTATB OF MICHIGAN. Coaaty of Barry, u.At a MMloa of tho Probate Coorl for th. Gooaty ol
Aylesford'b bride.
diffusion, or Spreading ofthe virtue# of the
stable dung through the entire heap, and
etatement ot my ca*r, with an In the y««r one thoanand eisbt hundred and
RURAL TOPICS.
thus rendering the manure capable of lin­
M yon will publish it, a&amp;l U “i'jSt£
fifeffi.'JL.w.
pkaauro tn reply to any c«»ing spread or 'ply in the soiLaud adapting
h I may rocolto therefrom.
it better as pl nt food, whether spread or
On read|nr and filter the Million daly verified
of I. WT » roomas. Admiobtrator of laid «taia.
used tn the hill than it would bo if thw
WtextUt&amp;rawyt M-akmtaUUMor
dang ware tuad alone. But will it pay to
BREEDING SHEEP.
haul the muck from the swamp ? That is
Fanners who keep large flocks of sheep,
the point. It"must be diawn In a droath,
r next at V o'clock in the forenoon.
H. R. Srxvrxe:
should not dispose of them hastily, in view when the sw. mp is dry,* and fanners can Mu.
ixar Hlr—I will meet cheerfully add ray teeuof the low prices they bring, and the cheap­ judge for thosnselvca on that rzMfttcr ; but
ness of wool, as wo arc not always to have you may be aimued that in no case is thi*
muck in its n/lnral sta»6 worth much as a
with that drvaUful dtora
such times os exist at present Probably
aucli
cowblitf ■poll"
fertiliser.
1
'
tlnmali 1 rould never I
in two or three years tho prices will adCBMlffTlKO CELLARS.

Cl.OOSK BETWEEN THEM.
Mitrfe;
ate «f raid darcM-

Mon-lay the Uh

Sv

HOLLOWAY
’S PILLS.
hervous Disorder*.
er.-T.yay .t«»T To be eajitabie m
email decree i&gt; mort dlrtraarioe. for where can a
remedy be found? There le one;—drink bat liule

cofllce. in tho city'of Hwtlha*.
ay there be. why the prayer of
"orderod.’tbat eaid petitioner

Valuable Evidence.

ftQHy£lo3(KRS OW

Molten and Daujhtera.

mW is____________________ ___ __________

PROBATE ORDER.

inrabaat wltet iirscslrwl.

■ISick Headaches ahd want of Appetite.
rh&lt;»o foellnn which eo udd.u ■«, wort fr*»a«nt*ri»o from annoysaee. or troabled, from otetrn.„

A Walking Miracle.

•t a naturalHow to be Strong.

. in the forenoon.
toMsKuM-ia.araBRCBWt.theqlob.hoMea
at the Probate Ofice, la the C&gt;tj ol U»»Unx* «o&lt;l
ikov cmm. ifVny thnro bo. why tlropr.y.r of lb.
MOBkfoMr abnidMtbemaid : A» o rr is11 a­
ran Oasaaxo. that osM narOtea ciro aotk« to
th.MMM Interatwl in Midrotetr. of iho peaMMF

iy'j Pilie ■herald be raewmmtadad for a ran
tftfisS'aKSS"?arewfe E
. i.Ik*.- mu. —in i—_

Burabliean Banner, a nntropaper printed i.n 1 eirtri.-full} me;
tr-bined In tho

Furniture

Pensions Etc.

water. Nothtex will flop the relaxation
eh m&gt; qoiekly as thia One correetin* mod

HASTINGS

Disorders of tho Kidneys.

139

Reliable Evidence.

large portion of our wool growers will
either go out of the business, or greatly
reduce their flocks, do matter how much
they aro advised to "hold on." In some
it will be well to get rid ef your poorest
sheep, and thus reduce your flocks some­
what ; but my advice is* to rsdnoe your

flocks as little as you can, and make them
nay expenses of keeping 411 prices go up.
Daring the last 30 yean, there have been
a half a dozen ebbs in the prices of sheep
and wool, and yet those brooders who
“held on” came out all right. What you
need most u good breeding rams; and I
annex what an old sheep raiser says:
“The best bred, and best formed Merino
rams may dow be had for 950 to $100,
and tho long wools or Downs are quite as
cheep ; -nd when wo reflect that we may
have 50 to 100 lambs from a single sire,

cause he can be had for $10 to 915 I Tho
defects of a bad sire, used for s single
season, will be visible in a flock for many
generations, oo that the injury done can­
not be estimated; and the semeea of such
an animal will never be accepted by an
intelligent breeder, if tendered as a gratu­
ity.
The selection of the breeding ram, where
mutton is produced, must be from ths

that we hare an animal of stout and robust
constitution.
These sheep have been
so’ generally forced with artificial food,
that many of them lack tho hardiness
mjuired for the farmer's purposes. What
we must have, is a straight, round barrel,
on short lags, with short, stout neck, and
vigorous, masculine appearanee about the
head. ■ The body should be wall covered
with a long and lustrous staple, of uniform
quality. If the eclectic* be of the South,
down breed, we should have the rarih-jenaral form as here described, but we ought

.

with a good deal more weight for bulk,
than in the long-wool breeds.

Any cellar ttao be made perfectly dry if
cemanted before any woodwork is put up
in it to interfere with a proper application
of the cement' Ccmsnts aro of different
strength; thc^BoBendal«. and other simi­
lar kinds, mtflh not have more Kind than
cement to bo' ofc; that is, half sand nnd
half cement, t' be applied within 30 min­
utes, or it will ,M8et&gt;" and be much injured
by working it over again. .Cellars that
are merely damp, with • little water after
heavy rains, can be made dry with a coat
of cement an inch thick. The walls may
require a thin coat a foot or two from the
ground. But when tho pressure of water
is groat and itSuics a foot or more high at
times, such a rdlar may be made perfectly
dry as follow s: ' Obtain oobblo Btoncs
about tho rix» of a goose egg, some larger
and some sma ier. Be sure that yon have
fresh cement,. and have two or three men
at the job, vn^all the time mixing cement,
so that it c^c Se used within 30 minutes
after bein; n xod. Spread a layer upon
*’
' about an inch thick, then
A stones closo together, sinkpi into the cement, which
Aoft, nptriy to the ground ,
and after yoH: have laid a course across
your cellar d 'wide as you can reach with
your arm, put the finishing coat upon the
stona coverin;; all; and so go on. till the
.whole bottom' is cemented. It would do
very well to wlii till the whole cellar bot­
tom is laid in tones before the upper coat
is applied ; bqt in that case the finishing
coat might nat adhere so strongly to the,
under one. 'Some men place the stones')
directly ufxxi the ground and fill in by
turning on ver* thin oemont called “grout."
This does ye y well if you do it when no
heavy rains ot mr for a month or two, and
when the groifit has time to harden. But
the great difficulty is in cementing the
outside stcp-w*y into your cellar. Unless
it have an ou»idc door, so as to keep ths
frost out of th ‘ passage-way, no cementing
will Biand tl rough tho winter season.
Preering before the cement is dry will
destroy it is ?l rases ; and also after it be
dry, if it be wet by a pressure of water
against it through a brick or stone' wall.

medicine as VEGCTINE, al
of rim b»z nnd lol nee lor

■

FALL FLOWIRO.

In some cases fell plowing is advisable.
If you have a stiff day soil, that has had a

For Stomachs oat of Order.
No medicine will Mtffaetaally improv
ofthe «tr.m»eha» tbeee Pills; they r«

healthy

mNITURE
!
Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than any hous ju Bar­
I.Ji Ury County, for these reason*:
I
IsL Beeauso wo have no rent l &gt; pa\_
2L Because we make the mo»t of oui
goods OU IM'Ives.
8d. Because wo keep the beat c work­
men.
4th. Because we warrant all goods wi

[uSaataXioa.

plainu.

SS.

Wo noil none of tlihi cheap-made Fur­ CAUTIONl-Xone are geaalae aniam the ala­
nature ofj.uatoocx. m a**nt for the United
niture that in made by machinery. The State.,
earrouada each box ofl'tlU and OteuaeeU
goods we make is made by hand, and A handsome reward will be airea to any one rendwarranted. Wo invite all persons to
call and Inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. No trouble at all
show goods.
Parties having Pictures to irnmo
would do well toy ’them framed of
•A. There i» •onriderabte
as we con do it £ .cran'd Cheaper than
any house In P ..-y County. Wo keep
N. B —Direotlana for the rnldanoof paUenUin
rerr
diaSrdcr are af&amp;xed to each box.
the Largest Bud Best selected stock ol
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD*

LAST
CHANCE
BUY voub TICKETS
ivow •

INGS,

DBAWIXG POSITIVELY
THURSDAY, NOV. 30th. 1876,

A Fortune . for

11RACKKTB,

I’ATEn-110U»-

.HOLDKBR,
and everything In the Furniture lino.
We Invite all itereoua to call and look
at our
.

OB MOHEY REFUNDED.

Peerless Milk Safen

Only $12.00.

now on exhibition at our Fuxi itnie
Store. All kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatlv done.
WE MEAN BUSINESS !
’
Furniture Rooms south.k!de State St.
Sto^rclte H' A’ GtKx55lnr’H H"rawar''

KENTDffiY CASH DETB1B™ CO«r Unuakstort, Ky., Thoraday. Mor. 30. W7A. on
which oaeuion they will distribute to the ticket
boldera the immenra eum of

_________ flTEBBIIK DEO’S

$600,000!

ICstablialxea ietu&lt;5.

Thus. P. Porter, ex-Gov. Ky. Gen. Man 'gr.
LUTT OF OIFTH:

*100,000
nu.mx,
DAHWJN M-OMU

■SKStWSVl

n...K..........—
or •t.tMiu ...

rcment Hulu In
■itt-SS.1!
KUKoruxtyMoa

Old Bounty Land. Warrants.

Total II

pnict or TICKKTB.

rcaUteroJ letter. Whvra
AstjgaiMnte are ltaa«rf*et w« tiro Inxiruetionj tu
United Stales Oenaral Land Office.

Are*™ of l&gt;jr and Bounty.

PWffl
MG STORE.
W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and,
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods&gt; and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggists
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re
duced Prices.
REMEMBER, the Peo\
pie’s Drug 8 tore isdirectly opposite Empire Block.
One door east of SpauldingsII asn nob, July 18, 18764

THE ENEMY OF BISUSE I

THE FOE OF PAIN

TE ORDER.

TO MAX AMD BEAST
All rommanlcar.nnr. nrderx for Tirkrtx L

dose feeding up to November is injurious,
by leaving the grass with no protection in
winter; but otherwise mowing lands

Where you will find all kinds ol

ba well nibbml into Lboraall of th. bat
lime. Thii trvauaant will civoalmoft i
rxiiaf when &gt;1) other taoani havo failed.

53232353482323234853534823
rrtpiml b; C. L STRESS, Baton, Ian.
hebethe is sou in mi mumsib.

I'ASTUBING MOWING LANDS.

It has been raid a thousand times that
it injures mowing lands to pasture them
after being mowed ; but it it not bo, unless
it be in cases where long rains have ao
softened the ground that the cattle and

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.
g

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Frankfort, Ky.

MU
xnHwT

MUSTANG

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

LINIMENT,

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

POSITIVELY CURED.

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OK
&lt;0 TEARS.
,,
THERE IB NO SOKS IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
W1LLNOTCUKE.no ACHE, NO
1’AIS. THAT AEFL1CTS THE HL
MAN W5DY. OK THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTICAL ■
* —1AT DOES NOT YIELD
(AOK: TOUCH. A BOTiO SSe., Ste.. at KM.
BJiVKO THE LIKE Ol-

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                  <text>VOL. XXI.

NO. 58.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1876.

WHOM NO 2001.

Clover Hulhrs, Wagons, Baggies, Etc.

MESSER
&amp; POWERS,
Are agents tor the Celebrated

taken fitaw
Bxxxt CrnrvFF, Cuux’i Owrant; &gt; 13 at Jtntn whm 1=74,.
Hama. «-jombar 9th. 1*74. i dttt dies and ntiurrad hade tu the amnrisThia heinir thn* day designated by Ae Stc ,m awinw..
Statncas of she State cf Mjiibtwm far the
Qn.mutsua.af Yt=_ Parkins. B-iari adannual sns&amp;qr if cite E.mrds of Sapervi- jmxcunlnnia'Ul^fiafc
rers, the Board if Sttpwvjres Sir Barry
lx H.Powm.OarK
| Coanty mat os. cas Gnmty Carit'a OfficBr
m said enancy-. m above, and wen -ruled
fc aria by Dxrid G. BoBuann. Chmr-

.

ffllffi CLOVEBfflUM,
Also for the

Which is the brst seif governing mill in
the market.

F.-sdendt W. &amp;SfaB

WAGONS AND BUGGIES

fiUEstimiEBMimimPLoiis
And GROUSD PO1.VTS for all other
plows in the market,
a.t AGf:rci'i.n’-&lt;.vi. hall.
Doctor
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READ

EVERYBODY

e

Z ndoa B. Eojr.
WxsvESPxr KG*s9«,'0tf. II, ISTt
Jacab OdeC.
•
Beard mec jnmuaot an adjournment:
Jahn J. Fsrxine.
rail muled; membes* ail prtflenc bnt Mr.
w i~‘nm P.SuLnam
Im Staanju.
■par
A mm Waif v i
Dared G.Ect -san. Chairamn.
Tb,»
Sacerrjura wits absent i ‘hnruHi their chairman. Mr, Suiitft. tnan taid e»&amp;..
aarted that they hod examined the SidewJoan J. Predeoaatc. ftaac -;a menu- । tng aaauaa. and wdH rfommred their
•Lip ct* Irt-ij. xppuintad t» 511 -acsacv ।
■iliiwuiiii o IWnw:
I'-mniisned by dte rsteoatiiHi rf Aaraa 4. &lt;
Wrher.
Tri^rse Fhlii-a and
Derid W.: Smithi
A"
There being a raeanry M ch&gt;» aommdxaa |
an dnam’e. itessiatnsi hy ia raignatum I

if J£-. Woiker. on rnuuon a£ Mr. Doway,
cha Cbnn-.nan appoxsud Mr. Giuios to 53

_ The Cent hudbe&amp;re thu Beard x eomsanhtatam £mm the Andiuir General nn
i Katessse at .imcunt at state
tax aspcrurxed tn Sorry Connty far site I
jci.- 157*1, which, m moGUB -if Mr. Hoyt. |

IL c. mKUAM.
’•srstciAX a stbseos
Fp.r”r-3Krf sutir corm, a

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1 M

Levi K. Dte-ey,
.
H "try E-ntLhojn.

Cheaper than ever.

Oae deer ar of beodvear a xiaiuirare.

Ibarrti
*1 pr shoes
apples
labor in huaac

June* D Bmitam.
Ke;des Ernrx.

54
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54

hie
J
•J j bnaitehi wed irbeac 3
54 lb bmik'vtuisr. liar 1
loser m house
3
tnnwurtoaun of Hn

tnadicine and remiriia 1
beef red Sneer
I
laimr in hutaK
3

14 80
2 54
J a tunuchy •*
I 10
reparrimr eimdc
tappine bunts and ttmdBa»
A 75
viiusir andthi
4 50
ml:
2 !W
beet35
gardim seftfeandeshneox.

vre ^terred ta‘ the .mmmittoa in itaaoe.
On n»ni»a :t Mr. SsaweU. Baar i ad- |
juemed till wrnnmw oniammf st the hear I

. -J 3 a'accic.

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Was. H. P-wm. Oanu
4
I
____ _____________ 1
cm. pail and wreac onra. E
IbhI&amp;ma____________ I

25
M
15
&lt;M
2U

On rnnottn &lt;if Mr. Cjflnm. acccunfi So.

It ana laid an iha table.
&lt;Ju mcQua of Mr. GaiEns, the report
wn* adapted as amended.
Sr. Waf. rt&amp;rrwi »th- enamitsre. en
The ■"■■■■"• irf— an aisimi farther asport­
ed ±3£ they had ra-exanrinmi acentric So.
Ute Cbrertf Tr=asa=er laid befir*
13
«f Jane rereun. 1=74. red would raaBeard the ih£i of rejected taxes far the 1
.mmend that « be toc iSuwed sc
firP^dus.
tiler sum.
-far .&gt;—nr,
Oa rnndira. the raport was seeepcedred
UM. »d m-.aiu
tiTifowdi -xSarsai

The account at* J. P. Balsrtsand il.rrm
athan «t prewntrl red «
&amp;

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au Coawj
T~ar^ n it taad uwwliij.
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tfS, d tLoLexp.
jit. IWt, amd Ufa! th. Safadaa
J ndt wrohif ad «h« ««J «C Ha&lt;ie&gt;
[ fa sttfatM &lt;0 tomrt 11 hifcit. «ui

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1 5»

dxdma tfat m »m

me

DENTIST

cut morswnn rrru-iTMt

Mrnxnved that th« Chairman .
irJe B ensmicre sf three an ap partite-

0l rf axa,

tLuuo taadU-

,

TV Cul-wpiMii
■3
■ .■
wai»» r s*»»».
fas.9 a test ad P.ary E rasha.
O.Mtta.r JL-.
weatd cmss and

-Joj Comfort and ifappint**
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OF

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NO

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All of which frour committee would re­
Nays.—Messrs. Brown, Collins, Dewey,
spectfully submit, and ask to bo discharged Houghtalin James W., Perkins and Sid­
from further coaridareiion of tho subject nam.— 6.
Z. B. Hoyt, ‘
Absent, Mr. Hendershott.
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Ira Stowell,
Committee.
CONTRA.
On motion of Mr. Wolf tho report was
Jacob Odell,
1875
adopted as amended.
616G 43
Oct. 11- Bybel, last;
On motion of Mr. Perkins, the report
The account of Levi M. Dewey and ton
10 00
others was presented, and on motion re­
"beef hide
4X8
Nov.
On motion of Mr. Wolf, the report wm ferred to the committee on claims.
•*
“ 241 lbs butter 2 08
«
" 2yr old heifer 28 00 adopted.
The committee on finance, through their
On motion of Mr. Dewey, the Board ad­ Chairman, Mr. Dewey, submitted the fol"
of county treas­
urer
20 ""
00 journed to 1 p. m.
M of county treas­
Feb. 29 “
Wm. H; Powers, Clerk.
urer
155 49
7b the Board of Supervitort of Barry
Afternoon Sesbioe, 1 p. bl
by cash for 23 5-6 bu
Much
wheat 51.14 27 17
Board convened purenanr to adjournYour committee on finance would re­
"calf
3 75

Oct.
«

Teas, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc., Etc

«
shoes for Vivian
3 00
"
P. O. V/xrent
20
9 To amt bal. cash on hand 10 57

lay 10
&lt;• 30

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July 10 «
A«f“

TEA! TEA!!
Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.OO, we claijn to beat
the County.
.

Coffee.

S ASaSSSsEttE I!

On motion of Mr. Wolf tho report was
spectfully report that they have had the accepted.
ent except Mr. Hendershott.
matter under consideration, and find the
On motion of Mr. Collins the report was
The committee on claims' throughrtheir
60
several amounts necessary lo be raised in adopted.
'
40' Chairman Mr. Smith, further reported
On motion of Mr. Collins, account No.
the county for tho year 1876 to bo as fol­
00 that they bad re-examined account No. 7,
lows :
21 was taken from the table.
50
and would reoommend that it be allowed
The amount of'State tax apportioned
00
On motion ot Mr. Dewey, Mr. Collins
64 at the sum of ten dollars. Also that they to this county under various acta of the
'
had leave to withdraw account No. 21.
17 had examined the following accounts and
Legislature is as follows, to wit:
Mr. Philips moved to reconsider the
00 would recommend their allowance as folvote taken yesterday, adopting ths report
JR.JUi. OegtM.AjtMp.4L lCT|Cg »
lowi:
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of the committee on salaries.
"
- “1U,T5 M5 87

" co. treasurer 30
“ 131 bu wheat
•1.17
15
" 78 lbs wed 30 23
“ 25 sheep told 50
“ 1 calf
4
" co treasurer 64
“ 30} bu wheat 30
"16 5-6" “
17
“24
" "
26

00

Ual.jniW&lt;H-AftN..S^lgx:

CROPS RAISED.

M0 00

The ycaTAnd nays were called for, and

318 bushels wheat
875
"
oats
78 lbs wool
130 bushels potatoes
12 tons hay
800 bu ears corn

the motion prevailed by yeas and nays av

followa:
Yeas—Messrs. Bartram, Benham, Col­
lins, Dewey, Houghtalin Henry, Philips,

IIW

On motion of Mr. Stowell, the report
S11.U3 43

STOCK ON FARM.

2 yearling cattle
2«dves
7 hogs
8 pip
AU of which is respectfully submitted.
JNO. M. NEVINS.
S. J. BIDELMAN,
. County Supt's Poor.

On motion of Mr. Stowell, the report
was accepted and adopted.

On motion of Mr. Sidnam tho report
laid ou the table.
The committee on county buildings
made the following report:
7b the Board of Svpervitort of Barry

Nays—Messrs. Armour, Brown, Hough­
talin James W., Hoyt, Oddi, Perkins,

County tax as followa :

wm

j,m w

rilanw of Hriii iid

cannty.

Your committee on county buildings
would report that they have had the mat­
ter under consideration, and would recom­
mend that the following sums of money bo

On motion of Mr. Wolf, the resolution
laid on tho (table of June Session, 1876,
relative to restraining from running at
large in the Town of Maple Grove, all

Stowell and Wolf.—8.
Absent, Mr. Hendershott.

Mr. Smith moved to-amend the report
of the committee on salaries by fixing the
salary of the County Treasurer at 61000.
The motion prevailed by yeas and nays

as follows :
Yeas—Messrs. Bartram, Benham, Col­
We find that 6 14-100 mills on ths dol­ lins, Dewey, Houghtalin Henry, Hough*
talin James W., Phillips, Sidnam, Smith
lar on the aggregate valuation of the tax­
able property of the county will give tho and Chairman.—10.
Nays.—Messrs. Armour, Brown, Hoyt,
amount required, namely 628,798.98. We
therefore recommend that tho sum of 6 Odell, Perkins, Stowell and Wolf.—7.
Absent, Mr. Hendershott.
14-100 mills on the dollar be assessed on
On motion the report, as amended was
tho aggregate valuation of taxable real

house on the county farm at
some future time
61,000 00
For
building two privies at
horses, cattle, sheep and hogs, was taken
the county farm
40 00
from the table.
We would recommend building a new
Mr. Wolf presented the petition of Rob­ walk on the South side of Cwurt House and personal estate of Barry County as
ert McCartney and 106 others, asking that from tho center to tho South-West corner, equalised bythe Board’of Suporvisori at tho
said resolution be adopted by the Board. and use tho old plaolt for repairing the Juno session.
There was also a remonstrance present. remainder of the walk around Court House,
All of which is respectfully submitted.
Lav: M. Dswav.
1
estimated cost K
35 00
We recommem I an appropriation
others in opposition to said petition.
CctnoitlM.
for store for j Lil
30 00
Mr. Smith moved that the resolution be
pLBiun Blow*.
Farvaaicx W. Colu», J
adopted, which motion did not prevail, by Total
•1,105 00
On motion of Mr. Stowell the report
yeas and nays as follows:
L. M. Dewet,
J. W. HouGHTAXIE, &gt; Committee.
P. Bbown
J
On motion of Mr. Hoyt, tho report was
Jstore W. Houghtalin Hoyt, Perkins,
Smith and Wolf.—7
On motion of Mr. Stowell the report adopted.
Nays.—Messrs.
Armour,
Benham,
Brown, Collins, Henry Houghtalin, Odell,
Mr. Stowell moved to amend the report
Phillips, Sidnam, Stowell and Chairman. of the committee by striking out that por­
-10,
tion relative io sinking fund.
Absent.—Mr. Hendershott
Mr. Dewey called for the yeas and naya
On motion of Mr. Hoyt, the Board ad­ and the motion to amend did not prevail^
journed to 1:30 p. m.
by yeas and nays as follows :
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
Yeas.—Messrs. Armour, Barttam, Ben­
ham, Odell, Phillips, Smith, Stowell and

Sidnam, Smith aad Chairman,—9.

adopted by yeas and nays as follows:

ham, Collins, Dewey, Houghtalin Henry,
Hough Ulin James W., Perkins, Phillipa,
Sidnam, Smith, Wolf and Chairman.—13.
Naya.—Messrs. Brown, Hoyt, Odell and
Stowell.—4.

Mr. Smith moved that the “Nashville
News," and “Barry County Republican,"
be each paid the sum of 625 for publish­
ing the proceedings of the Board for cur­

On motion of Mr. Wolf, the report of rent year.
.
finance committee was referred to the oomMotion prevailed.
mitte on apportionment of taxes.
Mr. Perkins move! that the Sheriff be
On motion of Mr. Hoyt, Board adjourn­ instructed to poet notices prohibiting per*
ed until tomorrow morning at the hour of Rons from climbing over Court House fence.
eight o'clock.
Abo that the Sheriff prohibit ball playing
Wm. B. Powers, Clerk.
in the Court House square.

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods. .«

Spices.
¥ou can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers
We brag on.
Cheese
We sell the best
Tobacco
We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best. &lt;
. ,
Crockery.
Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to closeout.

Remember.

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.

Motion prevailed.
On motion of Mr. Phillips the vote
adopting tho resolution offered by Mr.
Collins, relative to leasing ground for Unit*
ed Brethren Society for meeting-house
Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.
site, was reconsidered.
On motioh of Mr. Phillips, tho vote by
Die account of Isaac W. Vrooman, and
which the amendment offered to slid reso­
four others was preeented, and on motion
Detroit Advertisements.
lution by Mr. Bartram did not prevail, was
of Mr. Collins,
referred to tho Com­
reconsidered.
V. SABIN.
0. T. SABIN.
mittee on Claims.
'
■'Mr. Bertram moved to amend said res­
On motion of Mr. Hoyt the Board pro­
Your committee, to whom was referred olution by substituting the words "for
Mr. Collins offered the following resolu­
ceeded to the election by ballot of a county
the apportionment io tho different townSuperintendent of the Poor for three years' tion :
.
ahipe and city of Hastings, of the State, of the words “to the United Brethren So­
Reeolved:
Thai the Superintendents
in place of Daniel B. Pratt whose term
County and rejected taxes for 1876, ciety."
And Mill Food
ot County Poor be authorised to lease to
expires, with the following result:
Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,
would report as follows, to wit:
Motion prevailed.
the United Brethren Society, a sufficient
Daniel B. Pratt received
‘11
“
State Coante RalsM'd Total
On motion of Mr. Dewey the resolution,
Zebulon B. Hoyt
"
as amended, was adopted,
BALCH Ac IS ORTON.
Ira Stowell
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Aeternoon Session, 1:30 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Rolled called: Quorum present: Board

Friday Morning, Oct. 13, 1876.
Wolf.—8.
Board met pursuant to adjournment;
Nays.—Messrs. Brown, Collins, Dewey, rolled called ; quorum present; after read­
Houghtalin Henry, Houghtalin James W., ing the journal, Board prce&lt;eded to buaiPerkins, Sidnam and Chairman—8.
Absent, Messrs. Hendershott and Hoyt.
The committee on apportionment of tax­
—2.
es submitted the following report:
On motion of Mr. Perkins tho report
To the Honorable Board of Snpmuort
'was laid on the table untill 7 o'clock this

SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

GRAIN,

Daniel B. Pratt Jhaving received a ma­
jority of Totos of all the Supervisor* elect,
duly elected as Superintendent of Poor.
On motion of Mr. Brown the Board ad-

lying between the highway and Thoraapr.1.
m nr
th* «U ■--hnnl Slnnso

Pay roll of Board of Supervisors for
October ecsrion, A. D. 1876 :

site.

FLOUR

•wowws to Brtdo* Morton.* to G.W. Haleb.)

Mi Cmsm totab
Comer Woodbridge A Shelby Sts,

was laid on the table until tomorrow after-

Detroit, Michi.

H4I S3

Get 11* 1876.
Evreing Session, 7, p. m.

JU0 celted:

Quroum preent.

After the

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READ THIS
and bo happy again

A Gr.l Redaction is Prices!
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dealers tn all kinds

FURNITURE,

W. P. Sidnam, •
Chairman.

GRAIN,

• PORK AND SEEDS,
and 56 Woodbridge

DETBOIT,

.

7b the Chairman of the Board of Super-

St.

Look here I

Look here!

MICHIGAN.

Whaat a Specialty.

Your committee on salaries cf county
aid respectfully report, that they

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

John H. Wendell &amp; Co., Ujtataj EM Biafcts Franis, Sc.

ll FLOUR,
Tbwmdat Morning,

xxi30w4.

What! don’t you think wo can sell

J. M. HEWES
journal, on motion of Mr. Smith, Boaniad

Hoarse furnished free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth $$!£». Wo

D., 1676, et 2, p. ■.
our

follows,

alisbury &amp; Brqsseau.
MtV. Di. £i. 75.
52J1
6900
6700
6700
6600

JSin gtf OmBefltal
H..Snc., Mich.

�Advertisernonis.

Special WnticBE,
Bumuaut to Itew, the Board 0| County
Otnvnaww mat at fee offiuc uT fte Oountv
Ctari.,^ 12 o’clank. .-aacm, on
Ihownt :

tu..* Mian-

Aaeyru, Thomas H. Bartram.
.
Bukiiurmj, Ifarwiu KcOmter.
Burry, James M. Oadwoltatax.
'OuriUMj, Thomas li. Biinatou
(tettaum. David W. Smith
Heating I’inredo Brown
1«'W«ra, Statinga Otey.Jdhn'C. Win

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illtary p.'Lonia «u:
and
•lection 41 tayj
IHxwU J. Kran-i onrojiUBittai and

All About the County.
Oaak
Ctendy.

Tkune'. ikNairgii wn «i rtjrtetmiwu and
eiciUau -I.} ta.rc
Slareun liuer-ill -an roftatraitmi and
election 44 tays
! I*. A. Hheltat: an regittnliau«ail ele:
.
iion 4A tayw
I G. It. Tomlinvii. on reputmnon and
election.4ttaya
i SI X’. Hiker on Ixnrd of rtguiriiiou

on hand.

JUbd

GuldlTO^
Hotart illawaoti on boanl of re?i«tr»Head (tea Council jrrn weed inp.
Hd ’Wart, HaaiingB Citv. Mark Euwuill.
Um&gt;2 tayo
4th Ward liretungr City. Phim X.
•A. A. 1'ouq^ clerk of tlttlion 3A tayfitelQim
JerrytFminai: •■ ••
■«• •• Stipe, Than S. Tyfax.
Irving. Aauhul Hubbard.
For
ofiicia!
mult
on
CnnitUuiional
atnend□dhmtnwn, Wwiter X^terk.
G. W. WUIuuncjT. eteri. o: tlccHa. U4
msnta. eoclUlrpap.
Nunlc Grovn, Wiliuim H. Qriawuld
•My«
.t
Thr How Yerk JWtarer uf llmtay ouyu. “Un
fhungovilte, Sarusr C. Turner
W. H. fcfaot clerk of eleciton 34 tayr
Prutrfavilk, John 4. Parkins
whole country ualtaa in a wotn of ihankn to
stiL nm T'htUhrm.
Butiand. Jamer I). Bauhan.
Thanmpnlu. Marrtuk Iff. Prindfa.
The iMtrult A-&lt;wuy. Jf’iw imx donned ite | K. J. llroueon areitliug 2*1 Wan! 4 tay
. nuuiey for all. and,
naw alike, end ranklm like a belle tn a ball ' John C. Winklemai; inspector of tier
mom. WaH. it deaarvaa it
.:ite for all.
There: Tanker Spring*, Zebulon K Hoyt.
tins 34 tay#
The Board orusnned by the ciioier
Tire rnnOTl of Ike doinpa of lire Roanl of S, X. Heed inepetwr of etecUon 24- tay..
- no iuftatinn which Th. Haraac C Turner, of Orangeville,
finperrhon/Oototear aaasian. JB7U. wUl'bc in- (). ’D. HpouliHng Tent Cor Iicum- for
regutraiioi; and election

. . rfuraiir.e which wUl
ihe- othtm?'
V.NESs WZ MODERATION.

Tosh Fish,
in their Scumu.

MTaiiki'SBiirPAn.
Market one door "Weu.ofJ. 1*

V. LEEKS.

official
Tor
‘
“
«•

• To think that thr

.-&lt;7ii'&gt;er«a n» thr Surxh, think

*■ WilfimSdOrarF,

* Benjamin. Y. I*arMidct
‘ Out- Juxeteur.
*• Ktuar J.laxuB.

Thi deuwioi. in thr mui1

ruin um .

uf this fiuH tiicru cur

UBimabk ifaufa. tufa thr hnues:

■ ■ wuut and wi- failmvu, Hayes

_ . • uteined,

but fa eunannu wist

Ufa :iruy oftfa liqnibteana wi- fafc- :ir. far- Mt Titteu, traitur shai

nit fa our nxxi Pittudent, than

' uh: HUHpieiui- of a fmuduMm:
.tn rules fa any Hour niuiufa

_____x-tuiif uudur uudi un ’mpuv .raid fa u iuiiuru tufa utitthar Mr.
x- i: Mr- Tildct am HE the pafafam

1064

3W&gt;
IQKl
418

Ita. Jtobat; Tkmapunu wire vmidre ut. am&gt;
tim 8k in the tnwnshl|/af Daettnjtt. will sell
at auntuir. nt Monday thr 271L itMt., al ID
o'altrek a. m. A tary lot Of peraon. property.

“ B.u4 Bk

unloads w ignunuict uni. neotinn-'
r?- efifan du xacufa fa Himpiyr
j■us.

mqjoritiaB'.
Efaatom.
Ohsrte M.*0roowall.
Alunsi- Sesmnm.
Eheuaat G Ii Boldsu.

xxilHhT.

i£tediqfft,'Oet. 24.1S7C.

(Tito -official tablaa will he published at die
surliest poadbie momanx but hare an? the
;i u ihfa.

IlohcMu

Ifni;- Store.

Tin TBtumt from each township wnr
aubmamially eorraei in every portinuhit.
unfi du- Board, with tiirfaaat possible de­
lay, pmoasded u asssrtaiu tin- result,
which was u-uenuined hj be m fulbws ;

.-.uir.i-H. k gtavi lieeuuiu u “ftw*.
.. i •Ib.w/i* the Snufa aud o ao.*i
i

eic.

Poicttrij^ Game.,

1DS(&gt;
]07F
2 MW
I7W

If th* tapuhiraui Gmeenbaaktm. lied eoteil
then priumpler re. iretwocn Ilayw auii Tildm.
wr ahouhl fam tad tta larjroc majority
tn tta —«ttr

tan U w tarpr eaaupi

-mrer fur ul! prastuM! purpoare.

Scholars Wanted

Money ’ Money
Thr roeeipw of money far 7wk«u in th" j
Grand Dnrennp of th*' •• Genutokoy (tah liretrlbuhor. Company," duwdrth« hw: for. taj*. i
hove been akuvr unparalleled. It a*tem*. a» t!
tire whole country tad broken out inn t&gt; great
tranxy of tiakei-ht^mp K« city, and war«iy
a town, vlllnp;. or hamlc; fare. refueed U- con- ,
trlimu to Ure drawing. Thia ta not u. h&lt; wonI lUrwi! nt. when wr consider Ute niapuittub- of |
j thr gift-.. tlic uirenpner of the ticket., and thi
I ncrtec; tartare of tin- drawing At Utr pm
I cm mu- Un- nokev "ill pin- out beforv tin
[ limwinp *j buy your ticket nt onec. La-Go-.
&gt; Tno». 1’.■porter, Genorui'Munupcr Frank fon.

Gnm* Cnoae —Ladta, if ymi would ta
“ JnnaP'H. SbGnwun.
N04 . known os gnoti nouJm. and would avoid ti»
Stair Sunol jr Ttavid &gt; &lt;tek. SOS
Judp. of 1 fatafc. Cfatnam 1.
10M
Smith
■
« Sheriff.
O&gt;—*.
1izn
Vi ore still bolding tire ihroal nt out tmU“ Cuua» Cwt. Wilhsm H.
«• tatwecn our thuaii and foro-knper. y*' U *
Powem.
.
'
cxoreduigty di&amp;ioul: to keap nin frun. crow­
Lid of Patantt.
tag, • sure » ire of tiw eiecaot. of Gov.
fibres, and » atatad over Ike Tisiory mltarry
|
frg
lac of patanu- isnied w luvcnuu’- of Itoacuddcr.
Uwrwtb- MefKubar, of Jtaltimom. will eel! at ipon for Uw rota. onduif hm, l-ilii, 167C, and
anoiiut at SnaMaitaaor aaar tin liotlu Oraak remh cUiri’ &lt;ta. Uta. 1CTG. rutnuteml th»
-mH ob Ttamtay. Um 27ib. at an. r'eUxi paper by Cox A Cox, talieiwm uf I*aumta.
in tut affomnon, a targr nuniire- of blooded Washington. J). C.
Battle of «mulwdue .Jfomow should nm-foii
b. teUosg.-Pump-.. ItaUk- Creek
W. Alaro. Clnttow Pure. H: ..lompb
K. fiifaure. nitan. S prihinti.
Nd*
J Brocks*, (slomeum.. (rrul.
11»
C. Jones.’Centrovillc. and X. Jcurei Hturpre,
DW

To Jnurn Lace Making, by Mtb.
OSTERHOTDT. at her TLoonw
over t^*,- Postoffioe.
A CATO
TL TIU: AMEUICZK PV11LIC.

of all Htyles ivillibe taught, for
TIDIES, TRIMMINGS. -&amp;c.,
Remembor the place.

Mia. ^P. D. OCTHEHOunr.
Hnotings, Ont. 24. lf?76.
(sorinSw4j

atat. in tinlar upon hi duties » thr.

Simp!

• an uwetian vundurafai with fair-

Mrs. OKTEnnomvr k 'Wileikb

fa vEpseufa flim the licmutnatt'

m mid sad’} disappointed, siinuid
IJAitniAOI GWXWSItlmL W3K0H®£

am„ «... —— -v____ and piaorfiE tire
tana rf tfa- Shear Of 3tery OmBijn
cHmnuxnainE him itt- Kunnnnn a jury ®
d»uno~ I Tmdrnto tf

wish to inform rhe Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
have opened a new Millinery
and Dyeffi-Making Shop, over
the Tostefiice,'.

thi Eie.-itind Gullenr tai- BupuiiitaiDS will

tx:

faifatcaby srythxBata nr afarm-

t; ’ f * prediK-ums of thor oppuirtUia.
l'

■ ufifauuimarty olctn«d,

nkn. rf arii tatj; ra

&lt;

A- news. * »»»**.»

tbe&amp;Mmm. M&gt; »V»*

Mr. Haver

»-

unireure
—
,
.
-two admirable pa^ren- ware mad. one iw “■

J. teat. »r o~.c «“&gt;“*■
"T"
a,^i uo-Ua?.™.
»»i «»j-;
. jaaniin. ymi nfBon 'Gao. TtoodruE. &lt;C

t

Borcna.r ifAS&amp;uxis'--

be

We abio do all kinds of Pam­
ir Sewing.
Ladies, give us a call before
purdhuHing -ehtewhert.
Mbs. CisTEBnori'T k. Wihetke.

1’raudcu: uf tire Vrihed

Hastings. ‘Out. 24..
(xxiwtf)

mid suj
ti*iit*r than troitinw u&gt; their tuuurt»r fames: prtipfa of the country of ;
/ j*. iqnuiun. vLotn- rinwuwuH he.
wit nn: snrriCoe tin waffan tp

deman&amp;L

We J»rt all utitHmif *

-.iuti trf un TtMiiJt of ate telte.

will bl irrcrvrtichmnpb’ wustaiwic

h raadisd, us *«aciarf
fairor , ivjttntittliff.
T&gt;. Kepulihame wnrywhw acree wfab

TMflfi* a 1 C
a
jta —
* tam«r « hqnnr.-rahm
« i-eu; tah ti- *«’—«•
jud huti «n il»e table 2® further aouaiiiaraU

umc in -rafair'to huttfa K counted fa’
pactJ tberv by fraud. •
Either J**?
t *fhwd tali-'- 'iH«i»pii'nrted in -th®
it tip. r-.'uutrVtamuvt afford tufa- loinlad

r tie cuHjuaoD ufi’itcpii m fate ratam6-

i r ?-rod«nte Btetawt. tte -vow
tidi e-.'may w&gt;-t 54SS, agante
»
mid 44» X IWh. n* J—c^te1
f*'7 •-!- .eut ciectoB rworv-td SMC, fa 1SST
2C7' uud fa IB® BBJS. ®i» ^«,w?
Hut -fa Li-.puhlican muyuciw. cratefc'rif
titirf purtar, faitefST tu-iy
TuPTawyfa ii* omray * ffw: vui^atewaAy Sr Aog ^^9
oij fa B aujuBa wm wma te Atemm

22 MOKBOE ST.
XEET »30R To

�On the Amendment relative to the Lb
reuse of Ardent Spirits or other in Ioxicating liquors, the rote was: Yea, 938; No,
1503. ’ Majority, 565.

On the Amendment relative to Salaries
of Circuit Judges, the vote was: Yes,

BURAL NEW-YORKEH
The Greet Illustrated A&lt;rieclt«-*! and Family
Weekly bae
•

REDUCEDsSURRCRIPTIOK PRICE
for

715 ; No, 1900. Majority 1185.
On the Amendment as to the time of
submitting to the people Amendments to
the Constitution, the vote wm : Yes, 634;
No, 1485.

Majority 651.

’

NEW ADVERTISMENTS,

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Col.

Railroads.

Railroads.

Constitutional Amendments

Railroads.

Railroads.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL
RAILROAD.

The Graet Wta Tiowtfare.

TIME TABLE.

(COLUMBUS TIME.)
GOING NORTH.

Northern
RAILWAY COMPANY
CENTBAL

Taking Effect Apr. 16th, 1876
TIONK.

NO. ? NO. 5
OOIWC EAST.

__

um.

The fnllowinr indneuncnU are offered by this
lino over all other Ums to travelers for W atkiM
Glen. Elmirs, Wllllaawo.-t. ilarri.burg, Belthnora.
W tab inctan. Richmond.

Philadelphia,
rket report*, several pane are devoted to house­

Cape May. and all points South. Five Out/raise
daily uuaklu* direct ewanoctlone vrUk Site

trust lo the family. Thu* it cctztprUci

SEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD

Two £*apcrte in

One

I out* like a two edyed sword into tho affeet'ons
ke ladiee and children, as well as the mem ben
he ftpiiy who seek instruction la their dally

The laJVle

at CAXAKDAlGVA. ff. F.. the Northern tanuinu* o! the Northern Central Railway. Pullman
Falaoe llay or oleepinc Cars ou nil tnins. , ,
The section of country trarenwd is varied and
bountiful, incladfar themost oelobraled and pic­
tures ;u~ Lake. Mountain and River Ncen^ty In the
C°Thc7ur-fsmed ** Watkins Glen.” the celebrated

TRAINS LAST.

tea

SUS"-

«“■
’SffilS&amp;ffi.AVAV
Pennsylvania Railroad ISlFftrt

GOING SOUTH.

. Al Hxrrubora. Ceutoanlal Esesniosiato nre deF.rercd al that Company'* “ Cestoaalal “ depot, at
........ TH^Wu'-STiTlOSS
itherural i
kbratjd i

On this line wo nnrunMueod. Meals will be fur;
niabvd at aailabls hoar*, and ample time allowed

Wr*J^V{l%gZOA TICKKTS^S
At rad mod rates will bo sold at all prinelpal

K.J-. r-d^Xw
Fork Oarrel. .VortUrw LraSml ead fs.wy.’ea.i.

For unyelbw inforaraUon apply to Wtotem
PaMtarer Aunt-

SAMI L SEfflUR, D. X BOID, Jr,
j&amp;rKsri.'t" ■’aiaagrtfExcellent Quality

IlTTLICl
all tHsint

CALIFORNIA

■vary bm cad hast a sMcitaen copy
W dMira to form a clabTaUst ar *
78 Dwuu fa.. X

rr»34&gt;4,

Embrace* under one management the
Great Trunk Railway Line* of th«
WEST and NORTH-WEST. iu&gt;d, wilts
Its numerous branches and connections,
forms the shortest and quickest route
between Chicago and all points in
PETERS HOUSEHOLD MELODIES, ILLNOIS,
W zscoxsnr.
N OBTHKRX
®1 &lt;7fi x
Aa.SXyrtev'Serateeaaril**.'
Michigan, AIinnksota, Iowa.' tinul.lU tVbvn th«h»rvc*t limajiover.bvDank* bbaska. Caufobnia. and tbo West­
• w _&gt;
n’n.i.
■
ii.*.
ern Teukitokies. Its
►

Train No. I leaves Feted
unlay. All other trains TUI

PETERS MUSICAL MAGAZINES.
LAMBKNITTINGMACHIME
Knila a Morktug tu IS Minnu .
KniUlnj in tbehttl nnd nmovin* ot t»&gt;« —
•MBplato: knit* all rites; nairuo nod shtensni
will; umlku-.t* ib» woo either Tabalar •- riel
Single. Doenle. or Ribbed, F-vUtaciasali 1 artMlrtCl Knit Apparel. Send for cimliri end
nenple
SITTING MACB1NX CO_ '
Ohtepee FnlU. Mass., or CkMa.e. DI.

Omaha and California Line
PKTEBS' 1'AKLOft MUSIC, NO 23,

jvie*'

on ■

yl.OU nk&gt;k&gt;4 of Jowoto M.i«lk»-.by Klnkel

SriiSSS

Is tbo shortest and best route for a! I
Blints in Nobtkrbm Illinois, Iowa,
akoto, Nebraska, Wyoming. Col­
orado, Utah, Nevada,(Jaxjfobnia,
Oregon, China, Japan and Austra­
lia. Its
•

•oTcity and alfpolnUH?'

Km, T andD mane manor ■
ait's—With LoalrrlTle. Nvw Albany A Chi­ neo with Mlehigaa Central:
ll.. for Loobriils. New Albany, and Baath‘-’‘“•"TaTATLOath.lfa..

■RAID RAPIDS DIVISION.
The Reliable Short Llae
EAST AND WEST.

Chicago, Madison and St.
Pau! Line

to xxd'fxom

LA CREME DE LA CREME, Na 35, In the short line for Northeex Wnconhin and Minnesota, and for Mad­
ison. St. Paul. Minneapolis. Duluth
and all points in tbo Great Northwest.

SIAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

,

Si 35 4-

Winona and St. Peter Line

O»^yMOOS Ttekato st

PETERS' ORGAN SELECTIONS,

Is the only route for Wnnuu, BoomTKB,
OWATONMA,
Mankato, Kt.
Southern and Central Mlneaota.

ftrt Wam|

Its

Green Bay and Marquette
Line
u&gt;» rm* .. po r;jgHoifrHEgr'

KCffifiAI AND THE SOUTH.

PETKBS' OCTAVO CHORUSES,
4
PnH\wA«

-71

“ar
25 Cts

FreePort and Dubuque Line

PETERS'

SACRED

SELECTIONS.

Is the only route for Elgin. Rockfoiid,
Fheetort, ami all polnta via Fmport.
Its

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line
la tho old Lake Shore Route, and Is the,
only odo posting through Evanston.
I.ake Forest, Highland Park,
Waukegan, Kacinb, Kenosha to
Milwaukee.

&gt;56g77l.'Hj^'Ajgg'JK;

MW MUN YON * CtU FhLjyS?! J‘. tf'

WINSLOWS STEAM
BABBLE

WORKS

Tb« isdieten* MlSBtteB MM maasMMMi «

STOOK PRIVILEGES '
!? .V52.
BrS
iB
C''yT."FO7^’u&lt;Wl7?liT A &lt;te.,
Stoek Brokora. I
g W»n 8tTW&lt;. Now York.

8Beei*l,€hroEic and Obecare Diseases
Joilier „x. ye.» .r

J

*r

strict iTypK"iV ate

Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablet* and Headatones of til description madetoqr-er
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
to customers,

Geo

Saiiiai

SHORT LINE BETWEEN

W Winslow A Nmn-

E Clark' General A cent,

JX B RobinoOti, agent ii

PENSIONS
। A ARE PAW

accident or ctherwUe. A
iCggk WOUN® of aay kind, tho

my
Ex mm

Pullman Palace Cars
Are run on nil through trains of thia
road.
- bis is the ONLY LINE runnliig
theeo cars between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and Winona.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
tbo Overland bleepers on the Union
Pacific Railroad for all polnta West of
the Mbwoorl River.
On the arrival of the tnlna from the
East or South, the tralnaofthe Chicago
A North-Wmtern Railway LEAVE
CHICAGO as follows :
For Council Blufle, Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two Through Trains daily, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room an&lt;B
Bleeping Cant through to Council BlufEs.
For Ft. Paul and Minneapolis Two
Through Trains Etily, with Pullmnu
Talaoe Cara attached on both trains
For Green Bay and Lake Superior,
Two Trains dally, with Pullman Palaoe
Cars attached, and running through to
Marqustta.
Far Milwaukee, Four Through Trains
dally, Pullman Can on night trains.
Parlor Chair Cara on day trains.
For Sparta and Winona and points in
Minnesota, One Through Train dally,
with Pullman Bleepers to Winona.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Through Trains dally, with Pullman
('arson night trains.
For Dubuque and La Crosse, vj* Clin,
ton two Through Trains daily, with
Pullamn Cars on night train to MoGregor. Iowa.
For Sioux City and Yankton, Two
Train* daily, Pullman Caro to Missouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains dally.
For, Rockford, Sterling, Kenosha.
Janesville, and other paltib&gt;, you can
have Bod two lo ten trains dally.
New York Office. No. 41fi, Broadway;
Boston Office No. B State Street; Omaha
Office. 253 Faruham Street; San Fran-1
claeo Office, 121 Montgomerv Ftreet:
Chicago Ticket Office, 62 Clark Street,
under Sherman House, corner Canal
and Madison Sired; Kinale Rtrset
Depot, corner W. Kcnxle and Canal
Street; Wells Street Depot, comer Walls

TRAENS GOSSa'jidRflL

Ctinp, Roci liM &amp; Pacific
JUUM,

MUHJUJ,

**«•■

LA

avnr, LACoy. pkoria. Owks
*0. MOLISE. tocr ISLAND.
DAVENPORT, MUSCATISI.
WASHISOTOS, 10 WA CITT. ORIS.
MELL.
NEWTON,
DES NOISES

Council Bluffs and Omaha,
Without Change ol Cara,

DCTRoWta’fflw

2st:
min

use.

a&amp;A
LEA VAH WORTH,
ATCHUOK,

m4

CHICAGO,

'SAS. n/DIAN TBRJIITOBIKS,
COLORADO. AND NBVr
jaxico.

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Republican Banner.
vol: XXL NO. 59.

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1876.

[beJepi-WefeklyllBplibliciji tanjier

Wagons, Groceries, Undertaking, Staves, Etc., Etc.

GEO. M. DEWEY
;; ,H

AND

WAGONS!

PUBLISHER.

N.rtl. »k|» of Stale Streit. HMilan. Barry
Micblsan.
TKBMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
ll...**- «
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aJr.nc.................. -.........
I®

belt j..t Priatlnf i

KA TES VE AD VERTISING.

l£N

L”

UtolemE I

e.t*

fan

fix? «/jfrr

»h-l

sell

SWffl IO ffl BRAS., 1®

P3JFESSI0XAL AM

At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
T. J. WILDER.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS
COUNTY TREaSUREH.—0®o&lt;

in the Coar

IL C. PECKHAM,
PHYSICIAN A SHKGKQN,
•IK”'-----------

M. W. RIKER,
K'B OP THE PEACE. Graml Call^tin
I InnrABc* A&lt;eeI. Union Block. Slats Strwt,

WM. UPJOHJT,
SALISBURY k. BROSSEAU.
DEALERS TN FURNITURE. UpholtUry Goode.

DR. H. F- PECKHAM.
BCLBCnePHYWCIAK ANDSURGEON—Btek-

DELIG UT J. WOLF. M. D.
O o clock x. m. to 1 r. X. It*
Street. All cells will mail

P DRAKE,

WM. H. HAYFORD,

DR. C. RUSSELL,

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

EXTRAS

for the Gate, Curtis, RobiMSOn, Dodge and
Kalamazco Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as unground
points.
.
soyi

GREBLE &amp; B.TTSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR

BURGHER*

ATTOKXRT. Councilor. sad Solicitor. OSes
BtoUbu Huti:&gt;as.Mich.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
“W^ HIRRIFF. D*p«ty U.S. MarshaLGw-

F. S. BOWENJ
.

pression of patience and quiet determina­ Mtica.** In temper and resolution she was
tion, giving token that Abd Webb still Ao counterpart of her father, and her
thinks himself capable of many a tussle judgment r.as far in cxcata of that posI From Go4ey*e for Deenber.)
in the struggle for life.
Stoned by most girla of her ago. Bho was
NO CROSS, NO CROWN.
Generally speaking, Abd Carnot bo con- of industrious habits, was thoroughly do­
ridcred a good walker, neither docs he or- mesticated, and, above all, possessed a
ditiarly whistle stirring national melodies, heart which as warmly responded to Ao
as he elbows his way through the teem­ appeals of Ae suffering as it echoed Ae
ing streets. Yet, whenever he pays his joys of |hoso it loved.
half-yearly visits to Baker Jr., he seems
Polly’s usefulness was not confined to
to posseas fresh life, fresh hope and in­ the two rooms on the second floor. She
creased strength. The patient old man “d snrved her apprenticeship to the miffiTak.Tkou
reeognixes the change himself, and joyful­ nery busincM in the house poscssiog the
ly feels that the millstone of debt which services of her fether, and st range to ray,
has, for so many years hung about hia Tom SmiA was one of those _ young men
nock, is less heavy than before. Oh, how who “served” at Mcesra. L'xwtring A
earnestly he hopes to live to free himself Tool b. Of course, the love affair was
of this burden ! A long, weary task is still kept very quiet, and sametimes poor Pol­
before him ; but he has learned from past ly'b heart Aumpcd with fear lest the eccrtt
experience how much may bo areomplished should be discovered, for, in the eyes of
by persevering application and daily feds Acir employes, Looetring A Tool were
hini«df approaching nearer and nearer the terrible people 'indeed.
Abel aud his
purpose of hU later life,daughter, howevertept nothing from each
Awny fri,m tho clots thoroughfares of other, bo Aat Ae simple-hearted old ware
( the city, on to the Thames embankment. houiunan was speedily made acquainted
HU walk ha 1 been long end fatiguing, and with Ae state of affairs, and by no means
reding hi.. artM upon the Btone balustrade disapproved of Ae match, although ho de­
lie pan fir a few momcuU, with his eye? voutly hoped it would not be brought to
fixed upon the dark, silent-flowing river. an issue until be was freed from the bur­
cMtmwd Tby «Urabut ehaatanlnr lore— • 1115 reoont cot-verst’iuti with Baker, Jr., den which had bo lung kepi him, by his
tally occupied Ids mind as ho thus pauses own free will, almost ptinniltws.
the ruffoTway bo lonr, end till
on his homeward journey; and upon the
The ascent to Mr. Webb’s apartments
; old mau'ti flushed aud ’ wearied features was, to a stranger, an experiment attended
there breaks a eudden smile of oelf-satfe- wiA many difficulties. As in most poor
' faction as the thought crosses him of localities, children-, were in great force;
what so many other men would have done aud on wet days it w^ Ae pleasant custom
had they been placed in his situation.
/ of Ao juveniles beloning to Ao houses in
“ A hundred and fifty pounds," he mur­ wkich Abel resided to employ their infan­
Tb« Utur laoJ.
murs, as he looks out upon the sweep of tile leisure in games upon tho stain or on
walers before him—"a lot of money, a lot Ac landiuTs oftho two floors. Tin house
Wlicrn •( Thy zhrin*
of money! Easily squandered, but how w{* let out to several familea ;&lt; and, as tho
j Ihrelli p«ac* eternal, (rery pare delisbt.
And lew re blit«.
difficult to save! A fortune to*n»en like; lames of the establishment more closely
I me. Honest Abel Webb the
used to resembled Leah than Rachel, a degree of
I call me at school; honest Ab« Webb I mirth and reckless gayely pervaded what
OLD ABEL’S MILLSTONE.
have been to my employers, and honest might be termed. Ae lungs of Au house.
Abe! Wobb I'll try to ba to.tho end of my The. children,too, (being naturally of a
| T m TlMlty’i Masulcr.
hospitable and nocial dumorition) were in
'‘L’ndenUud me, Abel; both my father days ””
In no spirit of pharisaic egotism does the habit of inviting neighboring juven­
aud myself are perfectly imtifised with tho
iles
to share in Acir uxhuarative pleasure
tho oil man thus address himself Integ­
ainouut already paid."
-r-a ciroumstanoe tending in no small de­
“Many thanks to you, sir, for the say rity, devotion aud truth are the component
gree to increase Ae noise commencing at
ing of it; but nothing short of tho full parts of his nature. Briefly his life passes
daAtrsiak and ordinarily ceazing about
sum will satisfy me. At the time (eight before him, as the cod. antumw hreese
7&gt;*ro
next raidsunuaer) it was reck- ] playa with hia white locks, and ho watohea
In total darkness it was certainly very
oned at a hundred and fifty pounds in the flickering lights by tho river's bank.
round numbers. I mean to pay it, every First, ho secs himself kneeling by his confusing to have one’s cars saluted wiA a
very Babel of voices; to find Ac balusters
farthing of it, pleaM heaven if I live long mother's ride, and lisping a simple prayer;
enough. If 1 die ofore, I hope Polly’U then, bending low his head, ho feels her occupied by aspiring youug gymnasts; to
gentle, loving hand, and bean her sweat place ane’s foot upon a warm yielding
keep up Ao payment reg'lar."
“But, really, Abd, I don't like taking voice pray that God would bless her child, mass of humanity Aat would, Aercupon
send forth a yell of remonetance, speedily
this money. I am sure thasc payments and cause the precious seed of His Word
to fall upon good ground and bring forth bringing from Ae retirement of Ae wash,
must cripple you terribly.”
tub and ironing-table toiling, perspiring
“Never you mind that Mr. Baker, Jun­ abundant harvest. E'en now, os this vis­
mamas ; or to lose ene's balance by tread­
ior. 1 feel something op my conscience ion posses before him, he humbly bows his
ing upon marbles or other awkward ob­
which is worec than hungar and cold, aud hevd and daculatoa with fervid ardor,
structions by Ae way. WiA these little
it won’t be easy until I’ve paid you and •‘Amen! " Next oomes the school life, in
difficulties, however one soon became fa­
there is five pound ten, sir; not so much as a midland village. Then the kindly face
miliar, so that when Abel Webb had op­
last half-year because of Polly's illness in of tho vicar, who had been the means of
ened Ae street door he speedily reached
the spring ; but I hope to make it more introducing him to large city houses, rises
his apartments.
next time. If you enter the sum in this before him. To this succeed recolcctions
How oosy the little place looked I It was
book and add it up, you'll find it makefl of his employment in the hoxae of Baker
&amp; Baker; his marriage; tho birth of his a pattern of nwitoetM and domestic com­
ninety pounds."
fort. The table was laid for supper, a
“Ninety pounds exactly. Wdl, if you boy Sam—the child of promise that was to
nice crisp loaf being flanked by a piece of
insist on my taking the money I supp&lt;r- • be a solaco to his declining yean; his ae«
cbecae (placed upon a small plate in order
I bust. 1b you daughter married yet, ceptance of the situation of warehouseman to make it look more ihjm it really was),
in the wlabliAment of Looetring A Tool,
Webb?”
r
and.
yea! a really gigantic cucumber.
the wholesale milliners of Wood Street, and
“ Not yet, rir.’7
the one sorrow of his life— a Borrow that Polly, who was kneeling before Ao fire,
“Likdytobc?r
vigorously plying Ac bculowe, and inciting
seemed,
in
ite
deep
intensity,
to
engulf
"Well, I'm afraid it's nighcr than 1
all the joys of tho preceding yearn. After Ac coals to a perfect fury of Camo, had
like."
not lighted a candle, and certainly none
“What I You do not disprove of her this came virions of the long, constant was wanted. The bright blase brought
struggle to right a grievous wrong; last
choice ? ”
into view the nettle geranium occupying
of
all,
the
remembrance
of
tho
kind
words
“Oh no, not a bit. Tom Smith is as
Ae table in front of the window; it light­
good a fellow as ever lived. He’ll get on aadreaBod to him, but an hour previously ed up Ae photograph of the mOdlooking
in
the
wholesale
druggists
’
private
.room.
the boy will. He’s sober, honest and in­
Tho changing tones of “Big Ben" awoke women (Polly’s mother) on Ae other ride
dustrious, and all that'll tell in the long
of Ae room; it showed Ao brasB-knobbcd
run. But I’d rather she hadn't anybody Abel Webb from his reverie. With the piece of furniture, to outward view a busudden
thought that his daughter Polly
after her—leastwise until tho debt’s squar­
would be home before him if he didn t
ed 'twixt you and me."
Abel's spartments, nothing more nor lew
“A debt that, as you know, we already make great haste, he act off at a brisk trot, than a turn-up beadstead in which Ae
resuming his cheery whistle as ho went
consider discharged."
fether himself slept; and it reflected its
“But which I don't, Mr. Baker, Jr. along.
brightness upon Ae aide-board, wiA its
And sure enough, home she was. Whan ornaments of ware,a few books and Ae
However, I’m keeping you. Good nightsir, and many thanks for your kind­ he had treaded his way through a laby­ old-fashioned workdrox, contanirig so many
rinth of Westminister by ways, and at bint Felice dear to Abel and his daughter;
! "'With that, Abel Webb retreats hit in reached Ao corner of the street in which
------------------------- —-among other’s a tiny baby’a shoo once
#
on wb(&gt;m
baud; and bowing to Baker, Jr., with, were his lodgmn* and mroluntanly cast w&lt;jrn bj
hvirixri suds a wealth of paterevery backward step he taken, finds him- his eyes up to Ao second floor wmdow of AW
one
of
ilia
houses,
he
knew
as
wdl
. ae
]QTa
sdL by.and-by, at the half-glasfl door open­
IiWhj
..
Utc fadlBr&gt; all/l
ing to Ao outer office. Arrived hero, he though be saw her standing before him .
, .. inqn^ the giri, springing to her
once more thanks Ao younger partner of Aat Ae had manawd to reach home totoy Abd TOCh n Bounding
Baker A Baker, wholesale -druggi^to of Nu landlady—ovcraowingyitti kindness m , fee^ |n j
it-might almost have been heard
Ipocacuanha Lone, Aldcnnaubury, and at Ac mijdit ba—could provide miA a hearty I
Lft cmergu iuto Ae crowded U.orough- welcome to honest Abd ob ha daughter j on tbo paroniant outride, if anybody had
Polly. Why, Ao rarvaMlasocm toFarnj^^^^^h^j^ ur„
fare
« »
•
time.”
It was in Ae dusk of an October evening brighter and send forth a more ruddy glow । boBw a j
T
..nr
n T.
M
wlwn
Ae had AA«T&lt;U
coaxed tliftm
them into a flame. I
“Well,
Polly,
Pre been to tho Barings
and brisk, dapper young men are hurrying —
p’ -Ag Ao narrow courts and alleys, bent The reflection oftheir cheery warmth nhow- bank, and afterwards to Aldcrmanbury—
upon Ac delights of home, or Ac intoxi­ ed itself upon the drawn blinds, and bo- you know where. I took five pound ten;
cating pleasures Aey expect to find else­ spoke Ao oomfort and loro fostered with­ and Mr. Baker, Jr., spoke bo kindly that
where. The large warehouse are cloned, in the humble lodgings shared by Abd the time slipped by, ana 'twas seven o'clock
.
afore I knew Where I was a'most.”
and the ga-'t burns dimly in Ac grimy and liis daughter.
Wm Polly handsome? No. Was she
Heaven blew Mr. Baker for those kind
1 chambers appropriated to Aoee whose du­
words I" responded Polly, giving her fath­
ty it ia to remain in the premises after bus
er another hearty kia as ebe unwound tho
tne® hours. Abel Webb token scant no­
Ao surface to discover what made Polly
tice of what is pouring around him. He.Ac idol of her i*Air's heart, and Ae
is a little man poorly dad, upon whose
enuso of anxieties unapcakabh to hooert that make ninety poundsyou have paid?"
। Aoulden filly-fivo yean cf unremitting
Tam Smith. Pint of afl, Polly W-^Aort.
' toil anxictv, trouble and disappointment She had light brown hrir w^fcroed
weigh heavi'ly. IIis hair is white « Ac
hoarfrost, and the wnnklos on ha fore­ itself into natural curls and danced about Mt.”
“O, father, I don't do much to it. If
you weren't to deprive yourself of eonr
forts, whjr, we shodd't have paid off

For full Particulars call and see
y splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,

er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Doff
Competition.

CHAS. H. BAUER,
»!,
&lt;£?,.

Jfirt.

AND

lanyl*TS

FBYBICIANk SURGEON.—OSes ovar Jolla
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WM.

POINTS

The Triumph is Complete.

4rTZKS :rr “d CanntaBor U Law, and Solicitor
to Qtuac.ry, «ad Isfaraetian Mattar. Real Batata
Afut: tend* boagbl and told. a»d all baaiasM

A Goodjowr'i rtor*.

In addition to the CHicer Chilled Plows
and castings, we have a full stock of

WHOLE^NO, 2002.

MISCELLANY.

4fltf

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
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S- C- PRIBDLE*

COME XND see ^e:
JOHN STANLEY.
Hastings, June 12, TO
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Look to your interest, and go to

C. G. HOLBROOK*

For your Salt.
s^r
on Buon*i, 4w

[to bb ooxnxciB.y
while there rests upon hi

�Weft-nigh forgotten, suddenly reappeared,

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EDITOR

UAKOKoe, Mich., Nov. 20,1876.

gray and shriveled. to mist nt this resur­
rection of the “ Jo« caoM
hut the tidal
wave receded after n ft’w h&gt;uni, leaving
many stranded, disconsolate and utterly
ruined. Tho Govcmuivr.: employe who

waamoroor !«u couplotely paralysed by
the force of the first terrible blow, recov.
•rod cousciou*u«:s and speech after the first

wave had gonr over thorn, and with the
recession of the tide, returned the taunts
of their tormentors of tho day previous
with a will. And so we have floundered
and fluctuated through two day* and nights.
Il is devoutly hoped that definite intelli­
gence, settling Governor Hayea' election
beyond a Daratjveutaru will be received be­
fore nightfall.

And still our Platform.
“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all. There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interference which will
destroy the other.”
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

Washinoto.x, D. C., Nov. 16, *76.
Still in suspense bnt skies brightening,

The failure of cx-Govcnwr Shopherd,
which first became
generally known
through the morning papere, has added to
the existing ekritemcot, os ho had many
staunch friends and bitter enemies in
Washington and neighboring communities.
While theformcr are devising means to
hold Mr. Shepherd up by contriving a
plan
to bridge over
his
preaent
difficulties, it would not bo in accor­
dance with a
knowledge of human
i nature to suppose the latter would not
counterplot to bring the presiding genius
of the Board of Public Works prone with
the dust of the ear th. He claims that his
assets exceed hia liabilities by nix hundred

thousand dollars.

Indian affairs, Bom Tweed, and the

expresses tho situation at the National threatening situation of European matters
Capital as applied to Republicans; but have all bcc.n crowded aside temporarily by
the golden hue of tho political heavens, the all-absorbing matter of the Presiden­
so radient with promise to tho longing tial election. But-riicy are each destined

eyes of Democracy on Tuesday evening
and Wednesday morning, when with loud­
mouthed profanity and the most offensive
insolence they taunted depressed Repub­
licans with their certain defeat, has
changed to an impenetrable blackness,
shutting them in, upon every side, with
the bitter memory of the shadow at which
they clutched to torture and drive them
frantic. Visions of the rich spoils at their
fingcra cuds, daring their delicious bnt
brief drcam, disappear one by one as each
message over the wires lessens the proba­
bilities. of Tilden's election.
Many an
air castle has incontinently disappeared
ffrom its supernal situation above the clouds.
Many thousands of dollars, in case of

Tilden's defeat, will be lost to the already
impoverished adherentsof Democracy, as,
after ten o'clock Tuesday evening, aud up
to three o'clock yesterday, they were freely
offering ten to one, and not a few stubborn
opponents promptly accepted the terms.
Should it prove, that Tilden is defeated

Democratic managers who have aided aud
abetted this cruel hoax will be followed by
the execrations of the poor dupes. Four
years ago a similar disaster. happened to
Bourbon capitalists here. When tho first
intelligence from tho State election in
North Carolina made it appear that the
reactionary party of that community had
secured a sweeping victory.
Bcti at
fearful odds weremade and a uoisey salute
was fired. in the evening to give rent to
the exultation which accumulates faster
than it could be eliminated by the ordinary
channels. But the lapse of forty»cight
hours completely changed tho aspect of
affairs and a few additional hours confirmed
a Republican victory.
A largo black
smithing establishment, in plain view fro®
my window, was staked on Tildas'* election,
with the dwelling house attached. A cigar
store and a sample room, not far distant,
are said to have been similarly hypothecat­
ed. It would seem that no man would be
such an idiot as to stake his very means of
providing those dependent on him for a
living upon tho chances of an election;

to furnish many a Kusational rumor, prob­
ably, after the city has returned to its nor­
mal sense;.

Tho Centennial tourist hu almost en­
tirely deserted our streets, and we have be­

come so accustomed to their eager manners
and their general air of expectancy that
wc are sorry to be deprived of them. They
have given on appearance of life to our city
during the hot months, as unusual as it
was’gtateful to permanent resident*.
Your corwpoudent begs to-b« excused

from further remark^ at the preaent time,
as, in confmon wifu many other patriotic
citizens, he is ahattered and dilapidated to
the last point of endurance by tho succes­
sive defensive and offensive engagements
of the part forty-eight hour*.
;t.’ .•■Jfl'’;.* .
Logan.
8tate*ltcms.

The December meeting of the State
Pomologica! Society will bo hijd at Cold­
water, December 5.
E. J. Welker, of Branch Co., is spoken

of for Speaker of the text State House of
Representatives.
During the month of October 870 ves­
sels of various descriptions passed the
Genesee strent bridge at East Saginaw.

The St. Louis Herald say* lumberman^
wage# range from $20 to $24 per month
for good men in tho woods this season.

Moms W. Field estimates the green­
back vote of Michigan at 15,000.
Of
this, Kent oouaty polled about 2,000

vote*.
Tho last stone in the walls of the new
State Capitol at Lansing has been hid.
W ork upon the porticos is now in

Tim Commissioner of tbc State Land
Offioe on Wednesday offered 80,000 aerre

of land for sale; about $5,000 worth was
sold. The land* are now in tho market,
aud can be bought at any future time.

and conception, it is made truly grand. So
suggestive and appropriate aro the illustra­
tions that they would almost servo to con­
vey tho language of tho prayer without tho
words.- In abort, they are the natural ex­
pression of a truly artistic soul, thoroughly
embued with a love for hi* subject, and
seeking to symbolize, in thclanguage of art,
his great idea of tho 'pattern prayer.
There are eight illustrations on the
picture. The first, near the top, is a rep­
resentation oflight bursting from a center
os from Him who » tha source of all light
Thia figure appears in an oval formed by
tho words, "Father” and “Heaven." Sur­
rounding this center of light*, kc angelic
form* rejoicing in Hi* effulgent beams and
hallowing his name. Immediately beneath
the raya of light, which shine upon a atargemmed *ky, appears tho dim outline of
earth, spanned by tho rainbow of Heavenly
promise.
Just below this design, on either side of
the picture, are seen angelic figures, one in
the attitude of supplication and the other
in that of resignation. Acroa* each of
three figure* is thrown a ribbon; on that
which appeara on the right of the picture,
is, “Thy Kingdom come" nod on the ono
opposite, “Thy will bo done.”
The words, “Give us this day our daily
bread,” form the basis of three other illus­
trations; tho first of which rcpreseuts a
rural acene with a sower in tho foreground
scattering seed, the second is a similar scene
with reaper* gathering grain. The word,
“Bread, is artiaticall^duplayod on aback
ground of grain, fruit and foliage, imme­
diately over which.is a representation of
Chriat feeding ths multitude among the
bills of Galliiec. Thia illustration contains
quite a number of figurei—the Savior him­
self filling a promifiwit position in the
foreground, surrounded by his disriplre,
in the act ofreceiving the loaves and fishes.
This makes the most prominent and touch­
ing illustration in tho picture, beautifully
teaching u* the lemon of faith in Ono who
is able to bless our scanty means to the
full supply of all our returning wants.
The scons uf the temptation of Christ
ou the mountain, where “Satan showed
him all tiie kingdoms of tho world and the
glory of them," and another in which God
is represented to have sent u heavenly
measenger to succor ono who seeks by
prayer to recapo from Evil, compltto the
principal illustrations of thin unique and
beautiful engraving.
.
A)together, it is a work of art vf much
merit, and any description that might be
given would fail to do justice to ft, ns it
must be seen to bo appreciated, and the
lover of art must ever look upon it with
great admiration.'*
The retail price of this picture is 85.
The publisher winhee to obtain a relia
ble agent m every City and County of the
United States, to whom exeltuive territory
will be granted.

The “Iron Trail.'

even a vague conception of them, it must
be premised that no community in the

and for its removal to the grounds of the
Michigan University, at Ann Arbor,
country contains such a proportional num­
where it is propose! to use it as an art
ber of its inhabitant* depending directly or
gallery.
payable to J. WinterVJtie Oct. 15 1876.
indirectly on the Government for support,
On this note payment has been stopped,
as dots Washington and vicinity; hence a
and tho person who found it will confer a
MoneyI Money I
favor by returning it to the subscriber.
change ofadministration, particularly whan
the new one is of opposing politics to its
predecessor, involves a complete revolution.

Abe Busmxll.
Grand Drawing of the 11 Kentucky Cash Diairitation Compwv,- during the hat !**, daM

Barry Oct 16th 1876.
Take Notice.

Coffee.

Valuable Evidence.
xno xouvwnu
Bev. O. T. W»Dur, 1&gt;. D., fonrerlv preform
B.
wdoln
Squsr. Church. Bototi.Mrtai prretaj
rs.
’fei'ssaw;

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

It luraliiabte:
PaoviDKx'cc, B. L, 1*4 TBAxarr Bntxxi
H. It. Brava**. E»q.:
_
I tret bound to expreaa with myrtmatere
blah ralua I trtace awm roar VEaKTIXK.

Spices.
You can have in any shape you
want.
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A Walking Miracle.

Crackers.
We brag on.
Cheese
W e sell the best
Tobaeco.

‘Ih^VbytloUnl™
« »P
said they could do no mote tor ma. Both of niy
t— ——
Baat awt H VM

plo fur life. »

tai aa Viorrtn

if* at health, I d»

W e sell from 50 to 8Oots. the
same you buy in other places or
GOots. to $1.00.
Reliable Evidence.
mr -’l** wK*»crt cheerfully add toy toad-

•UMnt teeUaaa a» tho
areqtady to lata tho 5

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best..
Crockery. WE
Cheaper than
ever,

htpmd UH twin, taKIm.

fox-

want to closeout.

Remember.

HEKHE B H* RH1 BMm
Ceo. M. Savage A Oo'e Col,

• We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
VHOWSaiiCMlireii^E- in the City.

comfortably sad cheaply. To this

_ Fred Sweet wishes to call attention to
hi* friends and customers that he ha*
taken the window of Dr. Roberta (in Post
Office) where he will be found ready, will­
ing and competent to do all work in his
line intrusted to hi* care. Thanking you
for part favors I hope by strict attention
Gov. Bigley has offered to subscribe to buainoa* to merit a continuance of the
same.
Very respectfully
&lt;500 toward the purchase of the Michigan
xxi53t2
Fbkd Sweet.
State building at tho Centennial grounds,
"toUT

TEA! TEA!!
Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
&lt;

War Oahu Ata.

Speoiil Notice.

Teat, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc., Etc

Judgment of the Public!

A spicy sketch descriptive of the At•hiaon, Topeka and Santa Fo Railroad, the
beauties, scenery and pleasure nsorte of
the Rocky Mountain*, by “Nytn Crinkle,"
wire
the musical and dramatic critic of tho
New York World, scut tree on applica­
tion, together with the i$an «f«a« Guide,
maps and time table* of this new and pop­
c..
ular route from Kansas City and Atchison CwkraaehExt.naln.Ur U in pari or ta anythin* I
' known. I aa« ehaerfallr rMoB.M? It
to Pueblo, Denver and all point* in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Minas. The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on the continent between the Mis­
souri River and tho Rocky Mountains
without change. Special round trip tour­
iris’ ticket* from tho Miuouri River to
Denver at $50, good to atop off at allxxtK»&lt;
TH 08. 8. SBAGUB. PracidmL
pointa. Address.
T. J. Akderson,
Gen. Pau. dot.
CENTENNIAL EXCURSIONISTS
XX52tf
Topeka, Kan.

At Moowtea oa tbc night of the 15th,
M. Lewis. a manufacturer, was knocked
beta pending in this town, quite as reckless down a* ho was about to go to hi* mill to
—even criminal—as those instanced. No pay off the men. He hod a sharp fight,
pen, however fertile, could depict the scenes and aosistanoc camo at hit t Ho had tl,«.
which have occurred upon our streets, at 700 on him at tho time but they did not

under the roo&amp; of private dwellings, since
lut Tuesday evening. In order to have

H- R. Steven's Column.

A Grand hoturo.
The York Daily give* tho following.discription of“Tho Illustrated Lord's Prayer\
recently published by H. M. Crider. York
Pennsylvania.
“The text of the Lord'a Prayer, as ar­
ranged, would alone be an elegant pietaro,
but by being cmbeUiabcd with a number of
illustrations of a most chaste character
which orc purely scriptural in their design

ik.

Tovoim* Excv*mox Tiaxxra at neatly re.
dacednUM, by which paMeagen can not
only yisit the Centennial Exhibition at Phil-

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SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.

xxi30w4.
Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

Detroit Advertisements.
Cerabrior Mamhaati and dealan hi

and be happy again.

GRAIN,FLOUR
And MiU Feed
Bouri ofTradt RoDding, Detroit, Mich,

Lib.;*! Qaah axiraaoaa made on OuntUnmenU.

BALUH A NORTON.

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aorereon to Bridye Jr Norton. A to Q. W. Baidu)

Corner Woodbridge &amp; BhelbySts,

A GM Regoctioo ii Prices!
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dealers tn ail kinds

Uetroit, Mich.

FURNITURE,

John H. Wendell A Co.

ujMsterj Go# am fiw, k

FLOUR,

GRAIN,

FORK AND SEEDS.
Falhs riving F«s«a&lt;wa, from the train, a

H aM

M

wonderful panoramic view of the Mlwltty DETROIT,
Cataract. Horse-abac Pall. th.
WIM a
Ureal Rapid*, and tending then /irretly at the Kall*. The track of the Canada
NoRtfecra la an air line, laid with rteel

Woodbridge
.

St.

MICHIGAN.

Look here !

Look here!

What! don’t you think wo can sell
Market Reports

note of the heavieat pattern.- th.re are no
curvaa or grade.; wood Ja reed for tael;
CoacliM are farniahed with the Winchell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
from dust.
With iia complete system of
magnificent Parlor, Sleeping and

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

cheaper than any firm in tho State?
can do it, for, with tho help of

Ue

J. M. HEWES,
wo guarruitec Satisfaction.
Ucane fhrnwhed free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
Wo
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, fur we make the most of our
Coffins and Furniture.

Drawing Room Can fram CfaJcaxxi49t3 SO, Detroit and Toledo, and’it* con.
.V \lB«*ra Falhaad Bafta
io witn inn now
Erie Balivra

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
their j oat appreciation.

me.

Hartin-a. Dec.. 22. 75-

I am bound to

xxi56w4

I J- A4///

n .. rRANKB-SSOW,
Gen'lPuas.a^THn*^

XXBHft

52yl

ALLS

Carriaie, Sin art Orwelal
P A I N TE R ■

�It ta uow whtapored around thalTildt

^ejni-Wefikly hepliblicanfeapfier.
tfFIIIAL PAFI8 IF IBBIT CQIfiTI.

| opinion of Tilden than that.

lh„

U. TIME-CARD ;

He oould not

S.UiuM A. llurfu..

Woodlato, Mich., Not. 14,1B78.
Ed. Banan .-—The imok* of the groat polit­
ical battle ha* cleared away, and, though *on.o

Pru&amp;* '•»_ Oil»i and

Local WlW Jlatice?
Our Centennial,

&gt;i&lt;3r.x.
freight -

1:18 r. m.

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
.gi *ud LvweU—Arrive daily, except Sunday.
ll-OQm.: leave al 1:0) p. m. P. O'e-N'orth
jig. Filmvre. Bowne, Alto.
"

■JO t&gt;. m. I’. O'.-Baltimore. Bedford. John.-

Hon. Richard Jonea rill not claim the aeat
from the 16th or 10th Dietrie! if. £
bonnb in
nty, outsid* of this city, can
tdl u* why th vote on the Greenback ticket

Drairivilla respond* with 1G6 majority, OrangevRle by 107 majsriiy, and Barry by 110 ma­
jority. Doc* the /ounurf want a written pledge

«e note with unvlhyed nttaffictfoa the
of Guanoe W. Triadic, eldest son ef
OUNTY Ob'FlCEB«.
xlr»?. .Sherman C. Prindle of tHIs city, to lhe Creasy • ought- to. be satiified net to listen to
.-olefc-.—J.—.——JS Vl’rindlo h'miv ef.BeprreentstiTc* Ire lhe Republican*
tJfGmr.d fari^s city by bGO msjerity. Mr. play an honeet gsme.
Friadt*
a-ratlve
■V.'m
Tinklerof the county of Barry
an- i m, wc iliink. lhe firrt native of the county candidate that ihe Republican Committee ad­
cm r filcrfcd to the Legislature—He I* a young vbed not to speak oa account of Id* ignorance?
man of
ability aud will, we predicl,
C.H Bauer make hishArk atamember of the Houee.

Th* kirbem untltority in New England, the

i cf finR'e Vegetable Sicilian (lair Recrtifi^l that ill* the best preparation for
nde I purpe tv tiwt ha* been exhibited

.—.I’vrter Borton. Corti* Perrrr

TO-DAY’S ADV ER TISEMEXTS.

st!octal for c aceRent quality, end

urp and Clrrady.
- grow more l!sye*-y.
• ;• hucil skyo. are bright,
itrah for Haves and Wheelcx.

■aiiafhction in this, to those mud-thrower* 1
Don't they stand condemned by lhe voters of
thi* district T Th* vote hero wa* a largo one
—the fight bitter, and lhe result a glorious
viclorjr. Il ta not a Goodytar for the Demo-

It git*, u* the liveliest satisfaction to ask
the attclvion of the Republican* of th* county

chip.

7th but, and in the name of lhe Republican*
of th* whole Stole to thank tho Republican
Ctuuiy t&gt;»mmlttoe fer lhe energv and ability
with which they, have conducted,lhe canvsa*.
ho all of them, generally, and especially to
their chairman, Samuel J. Bideiman, ths peo­
ple are specially indebted fer lhe result which

Varis. from our employ, ha* put u* In petition

G re.nitack* were worth la coin oa Satnrdoy jobbing department, of Arthur B. Freeman,
cento on th* dollar.

Our friends will find him prompt and obliging,
ahie.qnd ready *1 ail times to do their work
on short notice and in a buainSM lik* manner,
and we deubi not to their entire aattafkctlon.
Of
him ihe fret prtu »sy* ;
When it become* right to do wrong, the
A. B. I'reeman,who hujuat graduated from
devil will beoume a saint.
tha Fats Put*" office, alerted VTedneedey for
Ho who stapd* by the right can afford to
.'tav* the devil laugh al him.'
ami faithful apprfntlo*, and we wish him i
cres.a* a journalist.
dtacnjngning to lhe Democrats.
A Popular Book House.
Judge Stoat'* official majority in the 5th, or
An idiot can deny what might task the mind

majority at831 for iUyn and Wheeler.

ability, and. like the tree baring good fruit,
ha* received many a club from political’ en­
emies, He passed through the canvase, never
•topping to kick st the yelpers si his heel*.
Th* fight against him ws* bitter and to th*
ta*t, yet th* town gave him a majority of 11,
and Mr. Goodyear's town, (including the city,)

-r'jiktf.’’color. This world-renowned prep­
art.: .. ta’rtr talc by all druggist*.— Record,

amount the Republican oonntiea

t-&gt; !• ’ family aud fneud*.

business it ta gratifying to note that the book
trade I* in a flourishing condition, more new

giving up Colomdo, that i* their best hold.

Mother Qooee-

Mother Goose addressing audience,

German Partlion on the Centennial

»*ut of Messrs. J. 6. Goodyear A Co., K will
J*y to heed what they spy.
'
Vhe thieves who attempted to stcaJ^nbeue*
p'rcAeu* edition* had been exhausted, and this
of Abraham Lincolp have been arrestjA.,
hWe wu now b:»rt of having one of the largest
Hsnring ta too good fbr them.
.

UU1* Bo Peep and her sheep.
There wa* an old bachelor.
Little Nanny ;Nettioot*.
Mtulo by th* band.
rouSTB seas*.
Hey Diddle Diddle,
&gt;
Old woman. Old woman, will you go aahearO whither 1 O wither I eo high. I'm going to

A Fortune

KENTUCKY

Only

for

CASH

$12.00.

DISTRIBDTIGH

CC

THE WTBiCTl or JI! ffl»!
SPLENDID DISPLAY OF

.

$600,000!
Thom P. Porter, ox-Gor. Ky. Gen. Mnn’gr.
LINT OF GIST*:
One Grand Caeli Giri--------------Onr Brand euh (tn.............
One Rrand rath Km................
One Brand caaU girt 80,000
One w*n,i ■**.!.

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.600,000
PRICK OF TICKETS.
Whole Tiek.tt. tli: Halva. *6; 0

ar.Ure Board of city eonndlium. the
I&gt;«v»!l late Chief J mt ice of Keutoc

Fall and Winter Millinery I
HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
All kinds of Ladies’ Under wear afthe Lowest Prices.
Fancy Goods of all kinds Cheaper than
ever and in quality to suit the taste of every
person, Remember the place, State Street,
opposite Roberts’ Drug Store.
GIVE US A. CALL.

Alvin

y daugnau, wiU .a pertnt*od the drawing.
The Mjment ef rift* to owner* of prise tick

.

- 5, 187C.
Hosting*, Mich., Oct,

- -

MRS. CLARA ALLEN.
MISS VINE TREGO.
-

Rachines.&amp;Marble Works. Ayer's Advs. &amp; Groceries.

Knittea
Frankfort. Kr. ’

Ayer’s

Cherry Pectoral

STAVES. STAVES.
The fiubscriber will par lhe

Highest Market Price in

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC
Broach! Ida,

Arthma.

Family Knitting Machine

Cash,

and Consumption.
The reputation U has attained. In conteqncnee of

Spider and the fly, (an emphatic moral lewcn to the young imported.

Mtn day tally ■**, 11

Ina air* at Central Howe.

public that tt will continue to realize the happiest

ku own,who hare been roatored frt&gt;tn alamu ng and

E. D. WHITE,
xxlSTtf.

&lt; 2. ISTfi.

Four and twenty Black Bird*, Ac.,
Old King Cola.

UNDERTAKING

Being a business that needs a great deal
of •xperlenoo,
A* a aafesward to children, amid the dbtrese-

STKBDISH BKOTHKHS,

After many years
in the basin**, cau truly say that they
can do better work, and give better sat­
MUSICAL AND LITDLAHT,
g
isfaction than any other firm in this fcaJtaTw&gt;ta*hia*. J eriind.^
■ection. W.
Btebbin*, the
senior
A manto wxL'm will be rent to any port of th.
.
,
.
.
BCCI1OU.
W. H.
XX. oecwoiua,
wio ocu&gt;v&gt;
In behalf of the Presbyterian Church, iJnembcrf ^tb the experience of a Hfe- UilftifitolM or CauAdo. uxtrtf vUnw. prv-pnui.
bj’
MAUD ANNIE KELLSET of Y#'r^nc wlli
-----------------------^ive his personal at­
tention to this part of thdr extensive
lanti, assisted
Entertainment,

Sentimental and
SrtacfwMU,
Bnt tehny
many MW.L*
But
iluzir catalogue to any address if written for
Humerowt,
and it, mu.tainp a H«t of the writings of such
In th* Presbyterian ChoAh in this citpr,
■p-&gt;T,i;1»r authors a* Mr*, fiouthwortli, Mrs,
on Friday evsning, Nor 24th. Admis­
Stopben*. Mrs. Heats, Mrr. Warfield, Mtas
sion 25ctx Children lOcta. Doon open
“Mlf. Being always full wmgliL w&gt;d th* very Dupsy Mro. Wood, Ctarie* Dtekens, Charlss at 7 o’clock. Entertainment commences
Lcvre, Alexander Dumas, Wilkie Collins, G.
beit 'i'-iatity.
at 7:30.
The . .. .Vic^tofs* for December will net bo W, M-ll»y"Ws, Georgs Sands, and many
Caution.

Mother Goose.

Allpenoniaw cautioned sgilastpurchasing aNote given by mo to Walter
Cume ouc, come all, to Union Hall, next Blake, about tho 28th of September last,
’•••’cl in do saloons of our city, and you arc
Wednesday, the 22d, «nd *oe Mothnr for Forty Dollars. As the Note wt« ob­
fanning Imit habit* which will stick to you
Goose and her whole family who will be tained by fraud.
through life.
■' 47tf
Fudkbich Nachtbikb.
there then io full force.
A leading Democrat of thi* aty, it 1* said,
For Toledo boIedX by th«Tdosen or
Uh. wUl bring atoM that wonderful eew that
rvceivtii a di»palch yesterday a* follows:—
otherwise, and stock ale, and porter by the
bulk, go to Johk SrANLBT'8. XXl44t3
’*“1 ■ ■ eaa'i find'em."
■

business. *
\
Heane and Team furnished when

Dr. 1. C. AYEB i CO., Lowell, Mass.,

STEBBINS BROS.

SOLD BT ALL DUUGGISTS EVEUYW1U31E.

Hastings, July 38th, 1875.

xxlStf

STAMMEBIMG CURED.

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres to Exchange
for a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.

Children 15 eta.
WANTED—Our pay

prezeni® it, and Clergy men often n
from tWr knowledge of It* effreu.

requested.
’
Tho Electric Balm will be used only
when desired.

John Stanley sails battsr ud cheaper
Tea, than any other Houm in tho city.
Admiauon 25 ota.

xxiJHyl

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S
holder, the iramenM (urn of

Fer Pipe Stove*. deUrored in Hartiac*. Naihville.
•e Middleville.

•being *4n» by Republicans.

puhh'shol until the 2Cth, aud it ta to be a other’jgrar.d Christmas number. Remember It. boy*

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
Hastings, Aug. 12th 1876.

30th. 1876,

rickfohd
Little Jack Horner,
Daddy lending baby,
Big boy who speak* for hltuself,.
Ding Dong Boll.
•A reading by the talented elocutionist, Mis*
lelteey.
man *nx*.

political crow ere.

reasonable prices a* now. The publishing
house uf T. B. I'etenon A frother*, No 3d6
8hi*-.vM*ec river &lt;m. the Chicago and Nerth- Chestnut Street, Phiiadelpia, Pa., ta on* efthe
*a*itrB Railroad.

•
Bought very low dnd WE will sell them at
prices that will please the closest buyer

DBAWHG POSITIVELY

THURSDAY, NOV.

Little Mia* MuffiU, 4e.

Jack and Jill,

PhiUdelphta.

BUY tour TICKETS
IVOW •

is now on roeord in the
eonrt at Frankfort, rei'■ This i. a new feature.

The Hsstlnp Journal hu aboet given up
the election of Tilden, but etill ha* a itsjmny to the advent of the ’coo! evenings, which are

Itoy*. don’t swear or us* obsceno language.
There i* a chance for a great deal of true *nJoytae.M without engaging in either on* of
’..parefal habits. -;
There b*a net been ao eceident on the Grand
.
--------------r“‘* is a high compliment to ihe e.'Rciest »u-

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

LAST
CHANCE

tiyned for Senator in th* llilh District.’ .

All About the County.

y°llr attentionWe
to our
stock
of strietUi
puTepRVGSa.n call
dMEDICIJfES
make
asoLuttu
dealing m onl}/ strictly prime DRUGS. Wc believe it
for the interest of our Customers as well as ourselves
sell only prime a nd pure MEDICINES
. We have a large stock of
L

S-S-5'

„ Hxrre***!
- , UBr.w.
ExpressUJfr-s.it.
:.xut.a Express (.‘■aluniayaodSutideyalfcOO r. M.
■' o' Frcisht at - ■
uotxa WK*T.

•

Train has brought tne a well assorted
do not bellevo there ta a man belter qualified
stock of Boots. Shoes, snd Gaitars for tho
for that position nmoung the member* *i*ct,
summer and fill trade, which I will sell
Denub in hi* ipecch here. -•Thai develiih way down low for Cash. I also sell tlici
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
Tho four eouutie* of Barry, Breneh, Cal­
houn and Eaton give Hon. Jona* II. McGowan Now, any man of common intelligence ought different Kinds or Sewing Machines. Noo­
dles and Machine Oil. I also sell Well &amp;
a majority of 3M0. The official of Jackson to know he wan not the manager of that hunt,
Cistern Pumps.
county wc hare been unable to obtain but it the responsibility being with the Superintend­
J. Maus
‘
U not far from a thousand for Livermore. ent* of the Poor.
Opposite tho Post Office
Another party cried BUI Tinkler! BUI link«&lt;ltf
Hastings, Mich.
Dranob, 971. Calhoun, 1004, Baton 758. Barry
county givingdiitn the largest majority In pro­ In this town last spring. Did Mr. Cremy
portion to thAlepublican vole of either ef lhe »«ud Mr. Tinkler up here ! They did tinkle
their little belb furiously, but the flock had
no great •• bell-wealher "to lead them.
Hon. Dark R. Cook's ofidal majority In
Another Greely Republican wa* tick clear

&lt;M, A wW

Lost.

W. A Woolworth, Atty.
Bod EoUtoAgt. Douglu,
OaASnTSM,ler.lMh.

‘SSS

xxilGtf

�Legate.

trees, &amp;oi Tn a Lght sandy loam soil fall
setting will do very well; but in stiff clay
soils, in c
awe where the ground is sub
Written for the tonurw
and thawing often, if satin
tho mu*'- ettperienoed lannerr, .tarienen and ject to fte.
frail &lt;ro*W» LntbaltaUee State* ■
tho fall, 11. a trj«v ' ;u!d be well mulched.
RXPAIBISG BVILDING8 AC.
- No tries and ritr.
’ hi.vever, should be
Nothing »how» th. Udi of energy u&gt;d set in the fall where water stands in a wet

RURAL TOPICS.

PROB UTE ORDER-

good vnanngement ef a fiirmc’-' tntjrr than t;me in winter
to find his buildings leaky, aud out of re I

pair, especially those in which fit: winter'
Neither cattle' nor horses should ba »call­
hia live stock.
For instarcv, you rtri! ed in ii dark stable, as all animals require
your cows, oxen, and horses in a barn, I light in the day time. A home kept for
months in a dark stable would be liable
the boards of which are place vertically,
to heroine blind. In regard to light in wwine
with no battens over lhe craeka, which arc pen’, a writer rays that two sows having
about a half an inch wide. You might j litters on tips 18th and 22d of January,
almost as well leave them out of doors, so j r.-s-ictiriny, were kept in tho two rather
far cs warmth is concerned; and tho result • dark, but warm, temporary sties, and had
i to occupy them till about the middle of the
is that it requires one-third more filed to j
■ month of April, when, for each sow with
winter four stock in good condition than '1 biter, one of the permanent sties was opeuit would if your Lam were built warm
.1 id by selling the occupants. At that time
it should be. Every animal will. Rquiro ' the J \ * which find been kept in tho dark
ntjeasl five dollars worth more feed dur .’ sties, proved to be less lively than,
ing the winter, in consequence of the open ! and much inferior in weight and site to
condition of the bam, while the entire ex­ , those of any of the litters raised in the less
pense of making the whole barn, warm an.. warm but wdl lighted permanent sties, not­
comfortrille would not equal the loss that withstanding that the difference in age was
one sustains in a single winter with Lis very small, and that food and care had
stock not properly sheltered.
Suppose been the sama in every respect. Ono of the
yon place a steam engine in a warm cellar littan born on tha 18lh of January which
and another like it out of doors on a cold had accidentally the best lighted aty,
winter day. Is it not evident that it would though situated in ths northwest, and conrequire much more fuel to get up steam in sequenlly coldest corner of tha frame build
tha boiler of the out-door engine than in ing, axhibited tha most rapid growth, and
that of the one in the cellar ? So it is ’ the litter born, on tha 18th ef January,
with jour cattle, horses, swine, Ac. When which had the darkest sty, had made ihe
kept warm they require much leas food, poorest.
and as hay and grain are money, every
farmer who neglects to provide wirmz
A correspondent of the New York farm­
quarters for his stock throws money away.
ers' Club,given hie treatment of a case of
LXAKT ROOFS.
bone ips riu. He had two horses that were
When a men allows any building to lame with this ailment, and he used about
have a leaky roof beyond the summer a half a pint of oil of rpiko for each horse,
months, be.ht'eds to have a friend to give applying it once in two or three days with
him a few words of good advice—to tell a swab, a large teaspoon wi|l contain about
him how his hay in his barn is bring bad­ the quantity for each application. The
ly injured; how his carriage sad harness horse was lame seven or eight months. For
are damaged by a leak in his wagon , the past six weeks'^ ban not taken a lame
house; bow his hogs lie in the mire, in step, being in use st all times when needed.
consequence of a leaky roof; and how his
' sheep raff^trom the drippings of water
NEW ADVERTISMENTS.
upon them during cold storm.’, through

the time to attend to these leaky roots,
and also to other needed repairs, cs leaks
in all buildings cause more er lew decay
in their frames, dll in a fow years now
plates, sills. 4c., are required, costing per
haps ten times the expense of stopping the
leaks.

Bod Legs. Bad BrossU.Sorro and t’lcen.
of Mr*, W .teBtediable by th.

Am.

SBB

Bodera-Sh to breok out with tenfold fury
rfava
note rational

andebow &lt;aa»v. If any there ba. why the arayer,

PROBATE ORDER.

ejr.iilblor I
i af lead be t

.MH^orjQJUpnOKR. OB

Furniture
■Oil* 111 .III*..'.. ,1*

_ * Wall Strotl, New York,
Tho only advantage that I can sec in Steck tonro. I
planting tre®, Afi, in the fall, is that one Special,Chronic and Obscure Disease!
_ ___ - —
* •- -» _ ~
has more time to do it st that time, and if
left till spring, if the trees ore not already
on hand, people are ant to put the setting
off for the wont of time. Ii is to tho in­
terest of nuFFcrymcn to recommend fall
planring, ts they thus dispose of more

Pensions

Etc.

t

• t the I’r
in
show c*u&gt;a. if »»r thara ba. why tha prayar oftba
patitlonac aboold not ba sranted : An rt is Ftratkb Oatiriso. tbM said petitlonar nva notice to
tha persons interaated io teid aatete. oftbt panrt..u -u-,E~graaii

uiaar, a oawapapar
i oomty of Barry, for
rvlooi to said day

&lt;

HASTINGS
PROBATE ORDER.

FMME DM

**KmSl’s. C. Prindle Jade* of Probate.
•
In thematter of th* rotate of John Chamberlin

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

t^^^ro^^aS^
^nu^Maadar tha
o’alock ia lha fort*

•WI"iS?33O®«RKF

B

was?f5®K“’}- p,-iar&lt;fts.fc'

PROBATEORDER.

The following method of keeping cider
is said will keep it perfectly sweet for five
years!
“Leach and filter the
cider
through pure sand, after it has worked and
fermented and before it has soured. Pat
no alcohol or other substance with it Be
sure that the vowels you put it in are per­
fectly dean and sweet. After it is leached Indiana__
or filtered, put it in barrels or casks filled,
leaving no room or space for air ; bung
them tight and keep it where it won't
freeae till February or March, then put it
into champagne bottles filled, drive the
corks ana wire them. The best cider is
Th* iadieicM aeteotten sad manat»a»«»t ef
late made, or made when it is os cold as
STOCK PRIVILEGES
can be and uot froese."

araadTiad water pooltiea&lt; ai^iiwi &lt;?v,
parts. afo.r the Otatta.at h.. b..n *.
will aoathe and •often the run. a.
it tho care. TharaU a duaerin-l. r,
aMewatitos. which need aolLo nanu
isatapoa thafoUteiof yoath, nd f
Ointnunt bunrenUy ree*.ni mended al
auvcrelrn rctoady. In eurint foeti lolfonoeaMrw
foil* to
roatorc
therntcm
to a hchltbr i ti
Diptheria, n-ver
Ulcerated
Sore
Throst,
and
LflhePLUi
betaken
act Wd
incScar!
to Uc ptlateT^!
■traction*.

NOTICE OF ^jgg.IOI.EIU OK

STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of B*rry.»»—^
i troaiou of the Probate Court for the Cooaty ।

Excellent Quality

Sf ■jfS.'^fX‘T4Xh SK,

idlna and flliac the petition, daly '

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Col.

Cuttings ofgrape vines, currauta, goose- ।
berries, quinces, &amp;c., should be cut in the
fall, and after frosts have caused the leaven
to fall, in November or late in October. If
left tilL’pring, they uro less liable to grow,
because the butts of the cuttings require
some months of time to callous over pre­
paratory to sending1 out roots. All cut­
tings should be fiom eight to twelve or
more inches long, to be cut off ah inch or
two above tho upper bud. and square off
close to the lower one, two buds at least to
a cutting. In taking grape cuttings, writ
till November, when the vines should be !
pruned, and have two buds only to each, '
when the joints are long enough to ret them ,
as much as six inches deep in the ground,
leaving the upper bud about even with i
tho surface of the soil. But when the
joints am very short cut them with three
cya. They may be preserved in differ­
ent ways. You may pack them in boic.mixed with sand, and put in your cellar,
to be kept moderately moist; or they may
be kept in sand in boxes kept out of doors
all winter. In a climate where snow
usually covers the ground all winter, with
but little rain rill spring, cuttings may be
laid upon the ground in a dry place in
layers, and covered with any soil about u
foot thick overall, packing the earth firm­
ln| *11 Vartly between each layer; but in a climate
cwealari and
where but little or no snow fribi, this sys­
tem is liable to fail to preserve them, being
\___Chicopee Falla. Maaa, or L'blewa.' IA
kept too wet from frequent rains. InMfch
localities the cuttings may be set in No­
vember where they are to grow, covering ICxtrn Pravrlns, Monday. Daeatabarl, 1ST'’.
the upper buds (to bo as before stated, Louisiana State Lottery Co.
lbi» ln«’.itu&gt;.l«3 *■« rasalarlv lacorperated by
near the surface of the ground) with hay
or straw to protect them. The wetneu of
the soil may kill the lower buds, but that
will not prevent their taking root the fol­
lowing season. The rules for managing
grape cuttings, as regards their preserva­
tion apply to ril others. I think, howevur,
tho safest way would be to set the cuttings
in November veiy thick, as close as they
can be set, in trenches temporarily til!
spring, and then set them where they ara
to grow, or the frosts of winter might
heave them tqr soino if set permanently.
Tho upper buds in both cases arc to be
above ground, and covered with bay or

HARK THESE FACTS

THE TESTIMONY Of THE WHOLE f.oau,
Houmrs
onfflffiii.

a nay. mat n may ba tai
it will remove any hide
■tally m thouih palpabh
read and water poulte
lhe Ointment, will do «r

Where you wnl find all kinds ol

FURNITURE!
Of every Description which we

can sell cheaper than any houaj in Bar­
ry County, for these reasons:
1st Because we have no rent IJ pay
IL Because we make tho most -qf out
goods ouraelvM.
3d. Because we keep the best &lt;S work-

MORTGAGE SALE.

■Svir's
PROBATE ORDER.
8TATB OF MICHIGAN. deaaty ofBanr.u.I a union of the Probate Court fur lhe Coaaty
■ssas. w.jurft-ftfte
the year one thousand altkt be nd red and

D«foull havict been mad. la the aaad
•ruin wortsap (whereby the nowar ta •

Wo sell dodo of tills cheap-made Fur­
niture that Is made by machinery. The
goods we make is made by hand, and
warranted. We Invite all persons to
call and inspect our goods, for they al
bear Inspection.. No trouble at all •
show goods.
Parties having Pictures to frame
would do well to p ‘them framed of
as ws can do it P ^rand Cheaper than
any house in P sj County. We keep
the Laiwrt-»i.d Best selected stock oi
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD­
INGS, Brackets, Papxb-Hold'

appear al a raelon of old Coart. than to Wt
at the Probata OBea in lha eUy ot Uuliasi
■ho* eante. If any thara ba. why tha pray*/
petitioner ■hosldnotbe rrantad: And it
lhar ordered, that aald petitioner sire net
tha pcraoaa interested in eadd rotate, of th(
of raid proltkm. u^Tarto taro.

HOLDEBS,

and ovarything In the Furniture line.
We Invite all persons to call and look
at our

Peerless Milk Safes

now on exhibition at our Fun ituie
Store. AU kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old furnlture neatlv doae.
WE MEAN BUSINESS I
Furniture Rooms south ride State St.
opposite H. A. Gobdyearia Hardware
Store.

______________ STEBBINS 810*8

KatatDllalsaa 18OS.
American and Foreign Patents,

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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
In the matter of lhe rotate of Waterman Parkar

“-•is:

Wffl
Ml STORE.
W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
has in stock and daily ami’ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs ana Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggist’s
Merchandise which he offers
to the people al greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER, the Pe o’,
pld s Drug Star cis di­
rectly opposite Empire Block.
One door east ofSpauldingsH.iraoB, Joly IS, 1ST6I

THE EHEMY OF 0I0EA3EI

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAH AMD BEAST
la ItaOnMi Did

MUSTANG

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L I NI M E NT,

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WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
**TlULtlB'lS NO SORE IT WILL

COMMISSIONER’® NOTICE.

POSITIVELY CURED.

NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS II
WUXNOTCURE,NO ACHR NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE.Hl •
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMMTIC AN­
IMAL, THAT DOES NOT YIEXD
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One of t he strongest arguisrutx against
KI&gt;JTOH

Hastings, Mien., Nov. 23,1876.

the cloatcrml system which has prevailed in
this country Brnoe the adoption of the Con
stitution |r that it frequently livings about

state of affairs we have to thank the 8onth.
It was the South which ruled out1 the plan
of electing by' popular vote, and insisted
upon oca which should secure tcc casting
of the vofes,by states, in tlic ratio of their
State representation. Thus early was the
doctrine of Staten rights forced upon us.
It may interest ns to look ever tho list of
“minority Presidents” that this system has
given us.
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In 1824 mero were four candidates, and
none had a Majority of tho Electoral votes.

And still our Platform.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interforance which will
destroy the other."
THE HOWL FOR WAR.

Tho dectiof went to tho house of Repre­
sentatives at 1 AfiAMs, through the support
of Clay, was chosen. Mr. Adams, popu­
lar vote was 105,321—less than 30 per
heat of the jrholo vote; nmi he was elected
in the Uofac by the vote of a State
(Kentuckypn which he received not one
tinyla rotijyu» the people.
The nex* case was that of Mr. Folk, in
2844. He had 170 electoral votes—12
more than a majority. His popular vote
was 1,337,243—lere than 45 per cent of
tho whole vote..
! 3A0HAKY Tatixk, ia 1848, was tho

It is passing strange that there should next minority President. Ho had 1C3
exist a political party in this country that electoral votes—17 more thin a majority.
should commence to howl “WAR I” for . His popular vote was l,360,0Q9—about
the simple reason thu their candidate has 40 per cent, of the whole vote.
James Bvch^nan, in 1856, was in
not been elected President of the United

States. Wo do dot see that it is necessary
for acan^ujatc to have fifty ora hundred
majority m the electoral college in order to
avert war. Practically, a majority, of one,
ia just as good as ono hundred. Should
Mr. Tilden receive one majority, or six, or
a dozen, dees anyone believe for an instant
the Repulicans or a Republican press
would commence to shout “ WAR! ” Is
any party justifiable in threatening revolu­
tion because of the defeat of their candidate.
This is n country where the majority must
mlc, and the minority must lubmit or
truly we shall not long boast of a gqvcrnment. at all. We make the above remarks
because oi the Democratic press commenc­
ing to talk war if Hayes should prove to
ba elected. If Hayes is honestly elected,
gentlemen, he will be inaugurated and if'

Bke condition. He carried tho Electoral
College by 174 votes—29 more than a
majority. His popular veto was 1,838,169
—lean than 40 per cent, of the whole.
Thuaggrcgatc vote of tho other candidates
was 2,215,798, a total of377,629 in cxct.«*
of Mr. Bvchanan. who, nyrt-rthclcra, be­
came President.

The last instance was that of Mr. Lincam’s first election, in 1860. He bad
180 cleetoral votesL-29 more than a ma­
jority. His popular vote tfas 1,866.352—
the aggregate of the other candidates was
2,8u,ioi.
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Wo are now, apparently, to have smother
instanco of a minority candidate in the
election of Governor Hateh. though in
this case there is an important distinction
from tie othcra. Governor Hates would
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elected in that State.

Louisiana.
There is the most cheering nows from
this Stata, and notwithstanding thousands
of Republicans were kept from voting by
the Bull-dosers, yet Hayes will certainly
•have a majority over Tilden, and the State
will be Republican generally.

Editorial Notes.
Ex Secretary Bristow respectfully de­
clines an invitation to visit New Orleans.

It is alleged that seventy Republican
negroes Were murdered in South Carafes

It is held to bo an inalienable Democrat­
ic rigi.t to stuff ballot-boxes and intimi­

date Republicans, and then claim that the
manufactured majorities shall be counted
as legitimate.
One member of the Cabinet expresws
very grave concern at the situation. Ho
fears that if the result should favor Hayes
trouble in Washington, both In and out
of Congress, during the winter.

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Governor. Wo do not believe however,
but that the whole Republican tj^ct is

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their popular majority ia by claiming ma­
jorities of.70,006 in Georgia, 75,000 in
Texas, 50,(100 in Mississippi, Ac, They
are shot-gun majorities only. * They arc
tho rank of driving away and murdering
Republican voter;, and, in addition to that
of doctorisg the returns so as to show
more votes than there arc people in those

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The Democrats have finally narrowed
down to little Florida and if they cannot,
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vote, as well- as of the electoral, sarn for
the violence 4nd murder in the South-

the consequences ifiust rest where they

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.,

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belong, with'thaw who inaugurate »L

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
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the election of a President who has received
a minority of the popular vote. For this

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You oan have in any shape you
want.

Crackers.
We brag on.
Cheese.
li e sell the best
Tobacco
We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
GOcts. to $1.00.

Ohio Stone Ware
Crockery.

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Remember,
We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

in the act of receiving the loaves and fishes.
A Grand Picture.
This makes the most prominent and touchHastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.
The York Daily gives the following dc«
scription of “The Illustrated Lord’s Prayer”, —---- --- —
.kwu ui tuuj in VuC WD0
From year to year wo have been accus­
is
able
to
bless
our
scanty
means
to
the
recently published by II. M. Crider, York
tomed to pause in our daily pursuits, and
full supply of all our returning wants.
Detroit Advertisements.
set apart a time to. offer our thanks -to Pennsylvania.
The scene of the temptation of Christ
Almighty God for special blessings Ho has
“The text of the Lord’s Prayer, ns ar­ on the mountain, where ‘‘.Satan chowod
N. 8A BIS.
0.T.8ABIJ*.
vouchsafed to us, with our prayers for a ranged, would alone be an elegant picture, him all the kingdoms of the world and the
continuance thereof. We have at this time
but by Iraing embellished with a number of glory of them," and another in which God
equal reason to bo thankful for His contin­
is represented to have, sent
ued protection, and fur many material illustrations of a most chaste character
messenger to succor ono who
blesungs which his bounty has bestowed. which are purely scriptural in their design
In addition to the £*vors accorded to us as and conception, it is made truly grand. So
And MH! Toed
■individuals, wo have special occasion to ex­
Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,
'
suggestive and appropriate arc tbc.iUusira- bcautiftu engraving.
press our hearty thanks to Almighty God
Altogether, it is a work of art of much
that by His providence and guidance our tions that they would almost sene to con­ ment, and any description that might be
Government, established n century ago, has vey the language of the prayer without.tho
BAXX2H de KOBTON.
In short, they are tho natural ex-1
. .
,
.
-.««««
been able to fulfill the purpose of ita-found- words.
pxcasion of a truly artistic soul, thoroughly
be seen to be appreciated, and the
cra in offering an asylum to the people of
embwed with . a love for his subject, and
,
*“* ’P00 ** »ith
Mi
itnMt
every laec, securing cavil and religious lib­
..
.to symbolize,
,
,in ,v
—=?». 7.
. |great
admiration.’
Backing
the language
of art,
'
erty to all within its borders, and meting
Come Woodbridge &amp; Shelby Sts,
-• alike justice
1 **------to cvqy ™
individual
and his great idea of the pattern prayer.
' , Detroit, IVticti.
lity before the law. It is __
moreover
______ , . There are
"
our duty to offbr uur bumble
will be granted.*
'
the Ffither of All Merries for a
as from Hun whois the aoi
________ of His divine favor to us as a
Thia figure eppeere in an
nation and .as individuals. By reason of
A Popular Book Howe.
all those considerations, I, Ulysses 8. Grant,
President of the United States, do recom­
mend to the people of the United Stales to&gt; forms rejoicing in His effulgent beams and
PORK AND SHEDS.
devote the 30th day of November next to hallowing his na«w. Immediately beneath
54 and 56 Woodbridge St.
the expressions of their thanks and prayer the rays of light, which shinO upon a starDETROIT,
. - MICHIGAN.
to. Almighty God, and hying aside their• gemmed sky, appears the dim outline of
avocations end all secular avocations, to&gt; earth, spanned by thu rainbow of Heavenly
assemble in their respective phoca of wor­ promise.
Matket RcporU
ship and observe such a day ns a day of*
Just below this design, on either side of
thanksgiving and rest
In witness whereof I have hereunto set the attitude of supplication and th© other
my hand and caused the seal of the United in that of raiiguatiou. Acrom .oteh of
(hsac figures is thrown a ribbon; on that
States to be affixed.
Done at the City of Washington this 26th which appears on the right of the picture,
day of October, in the year of our Lord is, “Thy Kingdom comn" and on the one
one thousand eight hundred and seven- opposite, “Thy will bo done."
The words, "Give us this day uur daily
broad," form the basis of three other Ulusnations; the fist of which
IL 8. GRANT.
HAMILTON FISH. Secretary of
The word,

Thanksgiving Proclamation.

XXi30w4.

Br th»Pr«ideoi of ths Uuiud Statss of Aaerioa.

GRAIN, FLOUR

Cwekh

FLOUR,

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

READ THIS
and be happy again.

A Gr..t Mellen in Prices!
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dialers tn all kinds

FURNITURE,
ujanuai trims RTdCua-* inums, u.

GRAIN,

Look here I

Look here!

Khat! don’t you think wo can sell

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds
cheaper than any firm in the State?

Wo

J. M. HEWES,
re guarantee Satisfaction.
to any pen-on
SK5. We

alitbury &amp;. Brosseau.
ui. t±.n.

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PAINTER
’ Hutino., Mich

�fn^gjiii-Weekly heplibliGighajijier.

EntertainmMt,

PAFIfi IF BAHT UIITf.
ST11A NGER’B GUIDE

MUSICAL AND LlTEftAny^

OFFICIAL

(“iTV LOCAL R- R. TIM&amp;-CARD

flcan I JUpidl Ex

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Library police,.

Artiare for Decombor, as it is very frequently
Io kkdr rf lie Pirabjwmo Chord., tmtrue to say of a marine, that it is •'more
than usasUy interestlur." The naUceabl.
bj MAUD ANNIE KKUET „r V~i- article is Mr, Donald y. MHchtU'e account of
Lcfoyrtto College, which is somewhat verbosetoll, iMiMrd by the Choir
bulU ne»«tt»&gt;tiess exrevillnrly
NriKhMM, Trayicnl, Snui^ntal aiui well wntlon and fttli;of information which will
IJumarout,

ch«"h io thi. dry, - * . .ui inc great .tridcn
“
No’- Ktb. Admi- that Lafoyetts Cullvgo has taken within ths
ndayiJfcOOr.n.
ftw rears.- Mr. Albsrt Rhodes, without
“°S
I-'hUfeo lOoU. Doonopeo test
_ __
whoM aame tbe title page of any American
Bl 2 ~° clock' Entertainment cummcncca teagszine rarely appears, it seems has someooixo wras
M.ilTrriart
• — - 3:40 V. M. al 7:30.
taiagto communicate concerning "Our Diplo(7r.n l lUpidi Hxi-rrw. at AC r. n.
rtatesanJConsi.il," which may be tizaaty if
CLIPPINGS FftOM T(IX PRESS.
nte entrancing. The •• Conductor"’of the
Mias Kslscy fairly took the audience Jfsalfi/y Dr. J. G. Holland, twins a Holland
..iyirelxhl ----IiUp.m.
All trains daily except Bundays—eleept as by storm, being heartily encored. She ia kiwi of .lory entitled "Nichole Minturn,”
ono of ths best profasaiooal readers WO and Mr. Hale tarnishes bls "Philip Nolan',
have listened to.—St. Ciuharina (Ont) Friends.'.'There is a summary of Mr. Bngene
Schuyler a beok on Turktstan. abundantly IItartrated, and a queer sort of artlele by Mr.
POST OFFICE TIME CARD
Maud Annie Kaiser did herself great James T. Fields, appropriately called " A Pe­
eredil al Howitt’s Hall. She made few culiar Caae," which from internal evidence
should have bora feminine handiwork. Mr.
diaries Dudley Warner chats about Conitaatlncr voice, and varied expression
nople, and is giving very pleasant pictures, or
countenance spoke thrillingly u
rather writing very pioamnt essays, about his
heart. The audience was complete
CMeutal Mhnteringe. The "'fopica *
TtmV
are written* with the usv-*
tured. Mias K. has a splendid fut
perspicuity which they display.
Ddroit KxprcM
ItlAatic Rxpres. (Sa
W*y Freight al -

- UJDa.m.

CRAYON PORTRAITS

Commercial

There u nb Portrait no lasting as a Cray­
on Portrait. Somo of tho finest Land
■cape paintings and most costly Portraits
are made from crayon. Water-colors and
oil paintings often loose their brilliancy ;
but Crayon never fades. Now is your
timo to get a good Portrait for one half
less money thin you can get from any
other first class artist. Wc will furnish
—for a abort time—from a good Photo­
graph or Tin-type, a bust picture, sixe of
glare covering portrait 16x20 inches, with
a fine walnut frame, everything ready fur
Imaging, for tho small sum of 113.00. In
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit and Chicago,
they
to»-v
150 wr
for
T'-'will
----- *•charge
—&lt;is” Jyou
““ “from
«« v|25
—«
the n-ujie
sonic class
of wotk
work,, and
finer tnan
than
ciase oi
anti no uner
“
v~* ’
“ ------ and*
what
I furnish
for 813. Please call
examine work. Office and residence in
first Ward, near Staid road, Hastings,
Mieb.
_________ JO^N W. CUSTER, Artist.

H ASTINGS MARKE s o

New Advertisement*.
,

BiriltOwci, Nov. 23.1876.

Meat

Market.

U17KR.Mr lb., MS

All a. indo of FRESH and SALT Mm(i
'

on hand.

Podbry,

Game.

etc.

Fresh Fish,

UTte~-r,r

in their Season.

local Slwep; Notices
Special Notices

A largo and highly appreciative audience
listened last evening in Young Men * Hall
r. —---- — ... vw.ni, wuu .uvrvraacu
to the instructive and delicbtftil mdincs rwliag mailer, two beautiful itrel engravtnp,
Notioo.
a doublo-.ize colored fashion plale, about fifty
rive We-ipesdar and Saturday at 12
leave at 1 of MW Kelsey.—Detroit Pott.
Miss Kelsey s manner iq simple and
NoticCbi
hereby
given to Earl 6. Brown
J.M. NBVIN8. P.M.
graceful, or full of fire and vigor; her voice
and wife', Allen Bennet, H. J. Kenfield.
is singularly sweet and flexible, deep and
••Pktcrson" has outdone himself, Laura McPherson, Adam Tinkler, Pat­
COUNTY OFFICERS.
sonorous at wilt Mias K. has given pub­
noveleis, stories, sketches, poetry. rick McCnrty-and to all whom it may con;»
■ ■ I’rvbalr........ ....... ................... _S C Psindls lic readings in many of our most imporL, ftc„ crowd the number. •■ Pelw- oem. that the Recorder of the city of
za to bathe cheapest and Uu lady',
-tLeri*. . ,
...... —
taut‘ cities, and
' always
holds
holds
her her
audience
at
b^ok in the world. And so wonder, for th. Hostings in Barry County, Ml/-h., haa (by
....... ............. .I. W. Vroomaa ■pell bound.—.4km Arbor Courier.
pries U ouV two anilart a yoor, portage free, tlic direction of the Common Council of
IV IT
while to cluboil la oh caper Mill, vis.: three said city) issued a rentre and placed in the
,
■, rk........ .........
Fortune favor* the Breve.
copies for f4.M, portage free,-with the m.g- hands of the Sheriff of Barry County,
...........
-MiloT. Wharior
njfloen* historical anmvlsg, (27x40) "The commanding him to summon a jury.of
.............
John Hotehklss
Artoryx.. .............................. C H Bauer
In tian gonoby, when civilisation had just picture, to the person getting up the club. Or twelve dlsinterottcd Froeboldcra of said
..............
B A Holbrook
.....
Utter stilt, stx copies for JO.GO. with both an city to appear before him, the said Record­
""*• J
..Wm LCobb reigned predominant in the affairs of men. extra copy of the magaxino aid a copy of the er, at his officc'in tlio Common Council
----------------.Frank 6 Bow.a The goddess of Fortune smiled on those aa ••Carnwanb,*' A tho person getting up the room of said city, on the twentieth day of
chib. To larger clube the terms are even more
Chance prescribed. Armies fell, ind were lB&gt;eraI. Sahscribe to no magazine rill you November, A. D. 1876, at nine o'clock in
the forenoon, to make a jury to inquire in­
have seen a Oopy of •• Petersos.” Specimens
to tho necessity of taking and using the
following described grounds and premises,
TO-DAY’SADVERTISEMENTS.
sow- ate Chertnut street, PhUadelphia, P*.
on tho south side of State street, to wit:
Sufficient to widen and straighten said'
The publisher of "The Nursery" has issued State street, from Hanover street oast, to
struggles in blood for wealth, when a more a list of premi urns for obtaining subscribers to Montgomery street, and to assess the dam­
his
popular
magazine.
The
list
comprises
pacific oport unity affords itself. For instance,
article, useful and ornamental, including ages and compensation duo to tho owner
books, games, knives, skntca, and toys of all or owners or other parties interested there­
pod round gifts of 8100,000, $50,000, $25,000 kinds. Hero is a chance for boy. and girls in.
'. Custar.
to obtain a nice holiday gift for themselves or
Given under my hand at the city of
a friend by making a little healthful exertion. ' Hastings, the 14th day of November, A.
•'The Nursery,' enters upon its eleventh year
the ■■Kentucky Cash Distribution Company," in January, 1877, and is as tall of life and an­ D., 1876.
L. D. Quack XNBV8H, City Recorder.
of Frankfort, Ky. See their Advertisement. imation a. ever. The secret of its succros is
found between its cover, every month. Tbe
2 times.
All About the County.
price is 81.60 a year. It is published by J^hn
List of Patents.
L. Shorey, 86 Bromfield Hl.. Borton who will
Our Centennial,
rend a sample number • with ibe premium list
Gold IWj.
List of patents issued to Inventors of MichGreenbacks Vl{. ‘
Train has brought me a well assorted
/fhe Editor of the Bxxxxn is confined to his each dated Nov. 7th. 1876. Furnished thia
stock of Bools, Shoes, and Gaitcre for lie
Tho Democrats are raking the whole
paper by Cox * Cox, Solicitors of Patents,
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
house by a Milieus attack.
United Stales with a fine-tooth comb to way down low for Caok. I ahro anil tho
find
the
one
elector
that
they
want.
Giv
­
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
J. Hinshaw, Stove Pipe Shelve, Brooklyn.
ing up the South in despair, they arc try­ different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
T. Powers, Shaft Coupling. Holland.
ing to oust a Republican elector in. Vcr&gt; dles and Machine Oil. I also sell Well 4
E. Milla, Excursion Wagon, Lexington.
mont, Oregon, or Wisconiin. It is a case Cistern Pumps. '
J. Maus ,
The " Beautiful Snow ” is for the'first lime
of drowning men catching at straws—
Opposite tho Post Office
this tall making its appearance here.
Saginaw.;
xx41tf
"
Hastings, Mich.
where there are no straws.
Tie Kalama too Business College is haring
E* Holton, Abdominal Supporter, Jackson.
acre new students this year than ever.

Cash Paid tor HOGS fcr PACKMQ.

Uxitiapaad Woodland-?Arrive Tuwday. Thurt-

Miss Maud Aiwia Kehey.

.A few thousand dollars to loan in sums
of 8500 for three years, secured on farm
property.
IL J. Gxant.
xx151y4

One of the beet and moat artistic recitations
that we here heard in a long time was given,
Tie are informed that the •• Mother Goose by Miao Maud Annie Kelsey, on Wednesday
Lnirrtaiamenl" at Union Hall last evening
gave perfect satisfaction. She also read one
J. P. Roberts, Esq., is oat to-day alter wild of Will Carleton’s famous farm ballads in a
turkeys- Well. ail We have to say about that

her by attending the entertainment. at
Preabytrrian Church to-morrow evening. "

Get- Preston about it.
'Messrs. Holden and Ingraham are buying
•nd shipping hogs. They have shipped several ear loads recently.
(

Take -Notice.

eXMSlae and adjuit I
Dated. Novambar

lkin.-it ovtrcom

V. LEINS.

romplaiot. urinary affections,
scraaia, and maladies of a yel

Hastings, (kt. 21,1876.
ehilli and fevar and other tn lac
illdtrlr t-eraoni find in thia comfu
only a remedy fr&gt;r the numarom
• h.A ... la
k. I
are and lapport. Female* in delicate health um
t at a meani of oreraominx there diMbilitlo. and
irrocnlaritiM which aflliet the rentier rex, and
nereoui or biltou« rutted, derive the prompted
•nd mart complete relief from it. There is. In
•bort, no elu. of iavrtidi tost if not benefited by
the Bitten. It rorrvatM wasted rumuth. fortifle.
the rritem a.alnrt dlMaae. and is ono of tho moat'

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List of letters remaining In the Hastings P.
O. Barry County. Mich. Nov. 22,1876.
J Oimun will give a Thanksgiving Ball at
hii Hotel, Woodland Center, on Thursday eve., ard. Fanny M. Hayes, Lise Munion, HHle H.
the 30th inat. A good time is anticipated.
Newton. J. R. Puttee, Charles Spellman, Goo.

Fanners please take notice that I have
bought out the interest of Calhoun 4
Beckwith, io the hotel barn and you will
find it to your interest to call and soe me.
xrtfiltT
J- W. Brock.

A CARD.

On Sunday, Nov. 19th. a Ladies Gold Pen

To learn Lace Making, by Mrs.
OSTERHOUDT. at her Rooms
over tho Postofficc.

of all styles will be taught, for
TIDIES, TRIMMINGS, &amp;c.,

Remember the place.
Mbs. P. D. Osterhoudt.
Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxi52w4)
.

8999

Centennial Milliner
AND
to wad i»»- Farmers and Bl­
ind danxhtars. and all elaaaes
work it home, ahould write to ui

TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC.

n fact. th» wort f»ilorv coaid ntver
riihthra. Bat within tho last two y«
ritt of ort tnodirine* havo »pran&lt; ot&gt;

Madison Dispensary,

Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Notions Sta­
tionery and Groceries, at the store of
52tf
Mra. E. M. Hand

Lost

The Grand Central Hotel, New York, "lends
tie van” among the first-class hotels, by re­
ducing its rates from $4.00 to 82 50 and 88.00
P*r day.

Scholars Wanted

Lace Making
bnrineM wo task, this unp&gt;rrtl.i.d off.r: To
.ucb m ar. not wrll mtufirt wo will lend oaodollar to par for the trouble of writinx. Full partleel.n. ample, worth oeveral dollar, to ooamoaeo
work on. and a copy of Homo aad Ftrerido. one of
the lirxvt and bwt llluilrated publteafloM. oU
Mat free by mall. Header, if yov. want permanent
pruStable work. addroM. Ueorpe &amp;ia&gt;oa ie
Krtlatd. Moia*. «449W

New Goods, and Cheap.
repaid.

xxi52tf.

t &gt;: I &gt;

Notice.

PROBATE ORDER.

Roberts

Dru" Store.

I can’t pay my debts unless my custom­ ssi-Byei1"
altall rwlenUeealy i
ers nay me. I am bound to pay mine at We
tbi&gt; with the ulrnort
all "himarda. Do you sec the point ?
xxi56w^
R- J- Grant.

cnV^neaday.tbe:

ixWri

Advertised Letters.

Market one door West of J.
tin
whether I
3 restore

To Loan.

NOTICE TO £.O^jypiONEKS ON

reive broken limbo, as the sidewalks are lay. .

,‘ftom.eh Hltten

Dress-Makiim Shoj! ■
Mrs. Osterhoudt &amp; Wilkinb
wish to inform the Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
have opened a new Millinery
and Dress-Making Shop, over
the Postoffice,.

We also do all kinds of Fajply Sewing.
Ladies, give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Ostnrhoudt &amp; Wh^ins.
Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxiwtf)

REMOVAL!

Caution.

John Stanly has made different arrangeBlake, about the 28th of September last,
for Forty Dollars. As the Roto wm ob’
tsined by fraud.
47tf
Fbkderich Naohtbinb.

r”5± HI
stitched handkerchief, one
some portions of the city,
•til! there is.room for more.

probably belonging to one of our city

■eiborasr.

PROBATE ORDER.

with D. O. Robinson.

lion to the Card of Dn. J. B.LaBcxx which
will be found in another column of this paper.
The Doctor will be al the Hartings House on

Mrs. C. D, Farris, of Rutland. who died one
“thTforreooVba

on Saturday, was not buried" till Sunday. The

- M. D. Reed desires to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may bo
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
any woA in his line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the best buggy ever seen in the county of
Barry. Don't forgot ths place; in the
shop with Jason Rich 4. Bro., corner o
Church ind Railroad Street

xx6tf

returned from San Francises, California. I

given for payment

a monthly visit to this town on Urn 2flth of
each month giving tho ritiseas of Hartings

xxi46tf

*o«n he became convinced that she was really
dead.

r
JvLroa Rumnll.
.

ilARHIAGE GUIDE, 0B SEXUAL PATHOLOGY

STM BIT STORE
STAVES. STAVES.

GRAND RAPIDS,

Cash,

22 MONROE ST.

It fo font of 7-4x004of O^L UfoL/of
ST4"r«/ W
XflW 1004 yn '/ T1*
Highest Market Price in ftrLffirTtovr sTw

WhUrnu. . A-orwa Ou&gt;4i»—lb« b«M
gsU mutrt. A Ml Bopply.t J. P.

Screw Homs Maxrracrru.—Tbm to a otherwise, and Stock ale,
'
prejudice against aritolaaof American bulk, go to Jon* Starlky'h.
John Stanley sells better and

BolxW.

XXl44t3

NOTICE.

NEXT DOOR TO
or Middleville.

laeaire at Central House.

�Tho “Iron Trait" ■ ‘

*

A spio :&gt;Ut«h descriptive of the AtehiMn,-Topeka untl Santa Fe Railroad, the
boantice, scenery end pleasure resorts of
the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym Crinkle,"
the musical and dramatic critic of the

1850. Tiaty-H^ft Year 1877.
‘

„ .

MICHIGAN

RURAL1 NEW-YORKER.
p?*ntertaUJ Ajniwllaml «u&lt;! Family

t ion, together with the .Smi Juan Guide,
maps and time tables of this new and pop
IEDUCEDJ’lUB8CRiPTiON PK1CE
ular route from Kansas City and Atch‘- - ’
FOK 1811.
■ to Pueblo, Denver and all points io
rado, New Mexico, Ariwna and .
,0*
Juan Mines. The finest Hnu
,. !?®M ■
Sleepers on the continent b
v w°
Til" Girl,
&lt;3Un Bivor ■nd’.'lla " -»«.. iho M»mark at report*. lavaral pUH aredevotad to homewiiUtf oh.»~ H
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TlitE TABLE

obthebn
MRAILWAY
COMPANY
OENTH.AL

Taking Effect Apr. 16th. 1876
STMIOS*.
GOIWG EA-T.

The followinir indnoetaeau ore afforwi by this
Hao oyer all other Hnn to travelers for Watkins

ISA1

Philadelphia,
NEW rout CENTRA I. RAIL&gt;SAU
at CAJfASDJLlGVA. K. PCtta Northara tami-

th. celebrated
i of Fansarlva-

TRAINS

ttHr aid aa apwial ooaiributen, 8.11.
if rare »xot«n Iranian:
and Fbhi

Special Notice.
'' Fred Sweet wished to call attention to
his friends and customers that ho has
taken tho window of Dr. Roberts (in Post
Offic- V where he will be found ready, wilt­
ing and competent to do all work in his
line intrusted to his care. Thanking you
for past darora I hope by strict attention
to businon* to merit a continuance of the
same.
Very respectfully
xxi53t2
Fred Swett.

.„

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CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

T. J. Asdebson,
6’cm. Port. Jyt.
Topeka, Kan:

X’\52if

Railroads.

Railroads.

Railroads.

ortu

east.

Merhsn. Editor

ErwsftteS-tj'SkSr.r.te Pennsylvania

lailroad

GOING SOUTH.
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SATlNfrSTATIONS

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m- will b«

u *U KU.M1

Lost.
A promissory note given by William
Knapp and bis brother, of Hastings,
payable to J. Winters, due Oct 15 1876.
On thia sold payment has been stopped,
and the person who found it will confer a
favor by returning it to the subscriber.
Anr. Bvnnell.
Barry Oct. 16th 1876.
xxi49t3
CHEAP CENTENNIAL.TRIP—To
Smith, Mance.A Preston’s and settle to
save costs. utc must have our pay.
xxi46tf

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

h If!will known that Huie diBeuity
M, in formias a dub in any locality,
a ii invilad to form a club— tbn&gt; moaper abaapar and benafltlnc tbdr

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br addroviinj
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CALIFORNIA

if

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PETERS’ HOUSEHOLD MELODIES.

O. P. Rowoil &amp; Co’s. Col.

mLOPOB,

2fo. ti prior 25 enUa voarifa*.-

The Inittle Rock

Embraces under one maDegement the
Great Trunk Railway:.IJnes of tho
WEST and NORTH-WEST,and. with
its numerous bronchi.a and connections,
forms tho ahortest and quickest route ' CiMMroLW-Wlth Mlrhlcan Air Idas for J»ekbetween Chicago nnd all points In »n, Romtr. Union City, Throo River*. Nils*. New
irn.xois,
Wisconsin.
Northern
Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa,- Ne­
all voinia KasLewd Wett.
braska. CAMFOBN1A, and the VVCSTeiin TEU&amp;rroKxiB. Its
r

Omaha and California Line
PETERS’ PARLOR MUSIC, NO 23.

$1.8"

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LA CREME DE LA CREME, No. 35,

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Little Rixk. Ar kenox.

$1.35

J. &amp; P. Coats

!h tho shorU*st and best route forall
Elnt» in Northern Illinois, Iowa,
tKoT”. Nebraska, Wyoming. Col­
orado, Utah. Nevada, California,
Oregon, (.*111x5, Japan and Austra­
lia. its

Chicago, Madison and St. QBEXT WESTERN KAlLWAT.
Paul Line

Superior Strength

L Voluntary by Mine

Is the only route for Winona, Roches­
Manicato, Rt.
and nil puinre lnBouthcru and Central Mlneeota. Its

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Green Bay and Marquette
Line

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; •sat. ;
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.
J R. HAWLEY. Pr*r
Atax. R. Botcz.su. Secretary Sre teta_

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PBTEBS'

25

SACKED

SBLEOTIOSB.

FnnAnlhetn for Harvest Faauvali,

cm

MARBLE WORKS

AtKalamazoo. Alich
Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head­
stones of all description made to ona*r
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments of tho various patterns supplied
to customers, '

G&lt;m» W Window A SanJB Clark' General Agent,
•J. R RobinsOa, agwnt in

PENSIONS
,A AM PAID
I K*
aSKRnTocor duty, if ij
|&gt;mk
accident or ctbarwne. A
UJyZk WOVMO of any kUd. the
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io».5and Shivs thrMsh Slwpfo* and Chair

The Reliable Short Line

FreePort and Dubuque Line

CHICAGO-4

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Fort Warn Jataii &amp; Saftnaw
IAHMAD.
HHOST MVS UTVESX
KWHIGAN AKD THE SOUTH.

V--Fb»rUrt Idas Ulw

Trains ran by Chinaco Timo.

Tki onlg Lini ruttntnj

TRAINS GOING SOUTH.

iHtheonly route for Elgin. Rockford,
Freeport, ru.d all points via Freeport.

KSS

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Kdr^lBS

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line
Is the old Lake Shore Route, and to the,
only one panxlng through Evanston,
Lake
Forest, Highland Park,
Wavkbcan, Racink, Kenosha to
Milwaukee.

WINSLOW'S STEAM

S500J
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BRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

ter,
Owatokna,
Peter, New Ulm,

Is the only line for Janesvili.e,
Watertown, Fok Du Lac. Oshkosh,
Appleton, Green Bay, Escanaba,
Negaunee, Marquette. Houghton,
Lcalia Hancock, and the Lake Superior
Country. Its

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ik s •onnoofo UD. AM. JcncUoa with D. A U.
iflUad. Mjas Graad Raaid* with AL C. H. 1L

Is tho short line for Northern Wisconbin and Minnesota, and for Mad­
ison, St.Paul. Minneapolis. Duluth
and all pointe in tho Great Northwest.

PETERS’ OCTAVO CHORUSES,

SPOOL COTTON.”

a,

^ousatade :8atsrd*y sad S«

Winona and SL Peter Line
PETERS' ORGAN SELECTIONS,

Excellent Quality

pouiU.
lUsKtL! ■»—With Loa i&gt;viDa,Kov Albaay A Chit-Mv R- R-. for Loturville. New Albany, and Booth- ।
ern s-olnts.
alSTirJajttS*. P-.TSIL.*

Swsrr's H°T'

Pullman Palace Cars
Are run on all through trains of this
road.
Ito Is tli0 ONLY LINE running
theso cars between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and W In ana.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
: tbe Overland Bleepers on tbe Union
Pacific Railroad for ail points West of
the -Viseyurt River.
On the arrival of tbe trains from tbe
East or South, the trains of the Chicago
&amp; North-Western Railway LEAVE
CHICAGOaa feUews:
For Council Blufik. Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two Through Trains dally, with
Pullman Palace .Drawing . Room and
Sleeping Core through to Council Bluflk.
For St. JEtoul and Minneapolis Two
Phrough Trains Daily, with Pullman
Tatoce Care s^jefcedma both train* a
Two Trains dallyj with Bollman I’alaoo
Can attached, and running through to
MarquotteFor Milwaukee. Four Through Trains
dally, Pullman Can on 'night trains,
Parlor Chair Can* on day trains- .
For Sport* and Winona and points in
Minnesota, One Throuigh
" Train dally,•
with Pullman Sleepers to Wlooita.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Through Trains dally,. with Pullman
Carson nigh» Ualns.
For DutTuqueRud La Crusae, via Clin­
ton two Through Tralna dhliy, with
Pullamn Care on night train to Mc­
Gregor. Iowa.
For Hloux City and Yankton. Two
Train? dally. Pullman Cars to Mlsaouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Genera, Four Trains dally.
For, Koekfonh Sterling, Kenosha,
Janesville, and other points, you can
have from two to ten trains dally.
New York Office,No. 4l6, Broadway :
Boston Office No. fl State .Street; Omaha
Office, 353 Farnham Street; San Fran­
cisco Office, 121 Mtmtjromcrr Street;
Cblmr&gt; Ttelul Offic. ra CUrt SUM
under Shertnau House, corner Canal
and Madison Street; Klmde Btroat.
Depot, corner W. Kcnxle and Canal

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HULL.
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DIS MOIXBS

Council Binns ani Omaha,
Without Change of Cars,
Where ItJolna wHb the Unloa Paoise tfoiiwoy for
braver. &amp;u-tL*k. City, .ta^ramenu,. Sa. fruntu
eo, and all pouita west on tbe Pnatta »ouL

KANSAS LINE.
SUTB|WOBTD,

ATcnuon,
aud CHICAGO.

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                  <text>VOL. XXL

NO. 61.

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1876.
Wagons, Groceries, Undertaking, Staves, Etc., Etc.

GEO. M. DEWEY
//(&gt;/?

AND

WAGONS!

PUBLISHER.

l.iiMS OV SUBSCRIPTION:

f/.N Ul ADVERTISING.

fan jtjc /ixxj tixj-f oj\ft trx viLL sxU

rasm AND. BUSINESS M

STUDEBAKER ffl FISH BROS.. IM'S
At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS

ILjUnx-. Mick

(

MILOT.
TaEAdci

In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings, we have a full stock of

II. V. I’EOKUAM,

PHYSICIAN

k

SURGEON,

as-1 th ilres.-ua

XXUtf

M. W. RIKER,
JUSTICE OP THE PEACB. G.neral Coltectloo
u.l lanmneo AnnL &lt; nion Block. Sum bwoot,
MWkA Mich.
SW

WM. UPJOHN,
SALISBURY k. BROSSEAU.
DEALER*IN FURNITURB. fpholrtrry GooJ..

POINTS

AND

EXTRAS

for the Gale, Curtis, Robinson, Dodge and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as unground
points.'
50yi

GREBLEA RUSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS

DR. H. F. PECKHAM.

WON !

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xxOtf

V.

ParstriAX A SURUBOM.-OKeo over
D.
Aeklor's U.-n Store. State .AL. Uaxtiao Mieh.

WM. H. HAYFORD,

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
&lt; The Triumph is Complete.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

A HORNET M-l Coanxellor at Uw. an&lt;
*• t-hancery. »“d Ininaetion Manor. B
Aceut; lands bo«*ht andeotd. aad al

DR. c- RUSSELL,

For frill Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sri garfl, Canned Goods, and all oth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.

"TflClAX* SUHOBON.-Oflte. ov&lt;
• «t«v. I'kcaaix Block. St*
MMUnq,, Mick.

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

CHAS. II. BAITER.

WM.

COME

BURGHER.

-AJSD SEE MJS I

JOHN STANLEY.
ISAAC

W.

TROOMAX.

^n-StlBHOrN. D«p«ty U. 8.

MISCELLANY.
OLD ABEL’S MILLSTONE.

U«x

«t th# ■ nurt Boose. Hution. Mieh. JaayFU

FTRWFRS OF BARRIIWI,
JOHN Q. CRESSY.

Look to your interest, and go to

From Timlor’s Maoaitao.

•'Don't say that Polly. If it were not
fur yuur earnings how could I put
wages into the savings bank, as I do near­
ly every month ? ’’
“Well, daddy, dear, y ra know it's only
you I've got to live for, said the girl arch*!•
„
“What's that you say ?" replied old
Abel, highly pleased with hia daughter’s
remark, bnt determined not to be hood­
winked. “I#Fw about Tom Smith ? D’ye
mean to Bayrou don't care for him ?" ’
“Hush I Don't speak so loud."
Polly blushed, and looked half fright­
ened toward the corner of the room where
the big bureau cast its shadow.
.
“Why. there's nobody ran hear."
“Yea, father, the children might; and
children sometimes make a lot of mis­
chief," observed that little wiseacre Pol­
ly. Then, with a desperate intention of
changing the subject, she said: “You
must have a great coat this winter, or you
are sure to have the rheumatics, at you
had them last year. Ob, I saw a beauty
in the Homeferry road to-night—so thick,
with nice warm lining inside, and the
price only eighteen shillings
Second­
hand, of course, but almost as good as
new." Oh I think I can do without it this
year. Let's save the eighteen shillings
and send it to Mr. Baker, Jr.
“No, I shan’t allow anything of the
sort. I’m just at anxious u you are to
pay our debts but I’d rather work my
fingers to the bones than that you should
suffer another rear as you did last."
“And I too, added a strong manly voice
which seemed to issue from Mr. Webb's
sleeping place’.
Polly gave a shriek, theu burst into a
ringing laugh, that seemed to fill the room
witn joyous harmony, like the souad of
bells upon a frosty night; and Abel turned
suddenly in his chair, saw the burly form
of Tom Smith emerge from the dusky
corner.
,
“Hallow, Tomi" shotted Abel. "So
you’ve been listening. Well, luckily, you
ain't heard no accrete. I suppose you are
one of tboM children that makes mischief,
as Polly says."
•
This retaliation upon his daughter struck
Webb as such an extraordinary master­
piece of witticism that ho fairly roared
with laughter. By and by Tom Smith
roared too; and when ho bad had his
laughter out, finding that Abd's attention
was still engrossed by the wonderous joke,
seized the opportunity to throw his arms
around Polly’s waiat, at which the damsel,
who did not like being laughed at, told
the devotod lover to "be done, and not be
so silly."
“Well, what bringiyou here?" inquir­
ed Abd, whoso laugh had now subsided
into a giggle, and winking at hia young
friend.
/
;
"Why, fathir ho saw me home, and
brought iho cucumber for a present."
"My stars, that's a beauty ! I'm much
obliged to jou Tom, for there’s nothing I
like better. Some say cowcumbcni ain’t
good, that you ought to ped 'cm nicely,
and then fling 'em out of tho window ; but
i«li-n with a little of the rind on, a bit of
ingun and lots of pepper, I don’t think
there's much harm in 'cm—leastways
they don’t harm ino." And apparently
cucumbers were thoroughly innocuous to
Mr. Webb, who speedily - drew his chair
up to the table, aud began to ply his knife
and fork with a will.
Mr. Tom Smith considerately waited
until his friend had completed his repast,
and then explained tho object of his visit.
Polly, who was busy dearing the suppor­
table, wanted to leave the room, but her
betrothed wouldn’t hear of such a thing,
and by-and-by that gallant swain exercised
bis influence with such marked suocess
that, all aglow with blushes, she was indue
cd to take a seat upon the footstool be­
tween the two men, of whom it would bo
hard to say which loved her best.
"You know, Mr. Webb, Polly and I
have been courting along time, nigh upon
eighteen months, and we’er beginning to
think—that ir, I am beginning to think,"
(this alternation in a response to a protest
from Polly,) “it’s about time we got mar­
ried. I don't like to sec her wearing her
young life out in our hot work-rooms. My
*11.ry, as you know, is at present £80
a year, and I live on the premises. Now
I think if I was to tdl Loostring tho facte
of the case, and that I wanted to live away
he would give me £130. Now ain't that

S- C- PRINDLE”

f IM and BDirardc.

xxXyI

had exauslcd hia

For your Salt.
‘TTOWET
j!‘niealae i

and me for you arc to come and live with
us, eh Tom ?'
Mr. Smith thus appealed to, vowed that
Ilia father in-law'a residence with them was
considered quite a settled matter, as in
truthjjt was.

WHOfrE NO. 2004.
•

RURAL TOPICS.

wnuen for tba RxreaLiCAN Baxvh

■
rni value or ttjhf.
Very few farmera are aware of the quo.
tity of actual decomposable vegetable mat.
A tear stood in old Abel’s eye, and his
voice quivered with emotion, as laying ter (Smtaincd in a square yard of torf ta­
aside hu pipe and taking his daughter's ken from the surface of well-set sward
band lovingly with- his own, hr said :
land. Accurate experiments have shown
“Totu Smith I know you to be a true that not less than thirty tons exist in an
and honest fellow. There is no man upon
acre, mrat of which are room and fibres,
the face of the earth I would more desire
to call my sone in-law; but before 1 give a small portion only of the mass bring
my consent to your marriage I must tell above the surface. It will hence be seen
you of something that may. perhaps cause that by investing the sward of uplands and
you to draw back.
meadows, and allowing it to decompose
Tom was about to speak when Abel, in undisturbed, a most important tunu of
trembling accents resumed:
the soil will- be secured, and at small ex­
“If you'dJboth been contented tolwait a
pense. This, 'even were no other dress­
few years, what I am about to tell you
qiight nevex have been known*to cither of ing used, would of itself be an invaluable
you. I was still a young man^when I fintt
entered Raker 4 Baker's warehouse; yon
Polly, were three years old, but your
brother Sam wan eleven or more. He
U5ed sometimes to bring me my meals at
the drug warehouse, and onoo or twice
Mr. Baker—the old man I'm speaking of
now—took notice of him. As I was a bit
of a favorite, he used to say to me, ‘Now,
Abel, whent hat boy's old enough I’ll take
him into the counting-house if you like,'
If I would like! I treasured those words,
and your mother and myself aid all wc
could in the way of sending him to school
and such like, so as he should be fit when
Mr. Baker wanted him. Oh, how we.
loved that boy ! how proudly we watchedj&lt;
him grow up, and what hopes wc formed।

accquisition to the fertility of any soil, and
it is replete with juices and other princi­
ples that not only favor, bnt insure a
Bpacdy decompewition, tho adx-anteges re­
sulting to the fanner from frequently in­
verting hia sward lands—where circum

Btanoes require it—arc far greater than wo
should be induced to suppose. Many are
inclined to tho'bpimou that when lands in
grass are broken hp, the mere addition of
the vegetable matter—roots, grass, 4c.,.
contained in it is of little or no importance ;
but allowing the quantity of organic mate
ter to be only fifteen tons to tho acre—
.one half the quantity contained in
of
good
award land—it will be
bo seen
seen at onoo
-- o
---------------------of him ! Sam seemed a steady, industrious that a very great benefit must be derived
from
ita
presence
and
action.
lad enough, and for a time he certainly
ITALIAN BEES.
Eave great satisfaction in the counting
ouSe. lie was then seventeen, and as
Some months ago I called on Italian
hnmLome a fellow as you might wish to bee keepers, through an agricultural paper,
see, though I'm his father as says it. He to state what their general experience with
was a general favorite in the office, and at fthem was, as my experience with them
last got trusted to collect some of the debti, did not show them to tx&gt; what some
due to the firm. About thia time there apiarians had claimed forthunr; and one of
came a sudden change in his habits and the most extensive Italian boc-keepcra re­
appearance which alarmed ms and his sponded as follows : "The Italians will
mother very much. He got to keeping defend themselves front robbing bees
late hours, made some bed acquaintances, much belter than the natives, and are
and began to dress extravagantly. It was very much less liable to be injured by the
no use our cautioning him, for he seemed greatest enemy to beat—the nfJth miller.
determined to go on in his own course. Italians often fill thrir brood &gt;combs with
But all the sorrow and disappointment honey much earlier in the season than the
we felt was nothing to the fearful blow natives, making the latter preferable in
that almost stunned us when on a chance thia^ regard. This is often a cause for
examination of the books, it was found more determined effort to cast early
Sam bad cmbcxxeled his employer’s money swarms, a fact that I do not consider in
to a hundred and fifty pounds. From the favor of Italians, where surplus honey is
moment of that terrible discovery your desired instead of increase of swarms.
mother drooped and drooped until she
Those who donbt that Italians are long­
died. What he had done with the money er lived than natives, should take a comb
lie would never tell; bnt the bead cashier containing the same amount of brood from
(Mr. Robert Wilmot, he who went soon a hire of each variety, and place them in a
after to Australia) declared that more than hire by themselves, at the begining of tho
once he Lad. heard the boy talk about working season. Do not allow diem to
horse racing; and it was in thia way ho rear a queen. If tho black bees should
always considered the money had gone I disappear one-halt faster than tho Italians
As for Sam himself he stuck to it hard (as by actual test I have found them todo),
and fast that ho was not guilty of any dis­ it will be proof positive as to this point.
MONET IN POULTBT.
honesty. He swore that the money he'd
collected had always been paid over to
Any farmer or person owning from 10
the cashier; but the evidence the other to 20 acres of land can make considerable
But it re&gt;,
way was too strong, and our boy was money in keeping poultry.
branded as a thief. Mr. Wilmot, who was quires some knowledge of the manner in
angry at Sam's insinuations, wanted him which fowls should be managed to succeed
sent to prition ; but Mr. Baker was a mer­ well. Where there are no neighbon near
ciful man, and did not bring upon, ug any to be molested, turkeys are profitable when
further disgrace. After this I felt I could- :allowed to roam over extensive fields, as
no longer remain imMr. Baker's employ; they require no feeding when grasshoppers
and thus it was I went to Leostring 4 iare plenty. Geese are also very profitable
Tool's. So that Sam might haven chance where they can have a stream of water and
of getting back his character. Mr. Baker low gram lands to feed on. In some places
thousand are owned by one person,
gave him a letter of introduction to a met-, several
i
a living is made on the profits ofgeese
chant at Bombay, somewhere in India, and
i
who might be able to find him employ- ialone. In regard to»he profits ofdunghill
they produce from 125 to 175 eggs
ment such as wouldn’t have temptations. fowls,
'
Sam eagerly jumped at the offer, but up ।each per year, and a bn.hol of grain par
supplies for each fowl, costing from
to the moment of his departure declared year
;
to 75 cents, according to locality, while
himself innocent of stealing Mr. Baker’s 30
।
money. Poor fellow ! it was ths last we the eggs are worth from $ 1.25 to 13.00
per annum. But certain rules must
saw of him. Before the vessel reached each
&lt;
observed, or a failure is certain as fol.
India she met with a fearful hurricane, bo
1
and every soul on board her perished."
1
lows:
1. Never crowd to many into their
Overcome by these painful recollection
house.
Abel buried his face in his hands and wept roosting
:
2.
Give them ample grounds to ran in.
Complete silence reigned in the room for a
3. Sec that they do not become infest­
few momenta, and then Polly, controlling
with an effort the strong emotions that 1ed with Hoc.
4. A largo shod to be provided to run
swept through her heart, crept to her fa­
under in storms.
ther's side and placed her hand in his.
5. Fresh water daily, and plenty of it.
"Dear father," she said in broken tones.
G. Roosting house to be well ventilated
“The story of your sorrow makes yon summer
(
and winter.
*
dearer to me than ever. ’
7. Not to feed to much corn, as it
The old man withdrew his hand from makes
.
them too fat.
her embrace, and, when she kissed the tear*
8. Provide plenty of graved, lime, 4c.,
from bis checks, resumed :
to produce eggs.
“There could bo no doubt of your broth­
9. Avoidlow, wet grounds where your
er's guilt, and I was too sensible of the fowls
!
congregate.
■
10. Obtain a good brood—good layers
kindness of his employe™ to allow them
hardy.
to suffer. I resolved oome what might, and
i
THE VALUE OF UEN MANURE.
that I would do my best to repay them.
But few men who keep fowls are aware
For this I daily denied myself; for this I
, not because ho ■narrowed your opportunities of education, of
। the real value of hen manure, and I may
ud this, next to your happineta, my chUd not be much ia error, if any, when I say
is the object of my life."
‘ Dear fittbor, and ’until now you have
year is worth what it costa to feed her.
always led me to believe that the amount
Fowl* average a bushel a year, whoa their
paid half-yearly was to discharge a debt of
droppings are carefully saved—say 2»
yonr own."
OONTTNUED ON 4tH PAGE.
[CONCLUDED NEXT WBBB.J

�v .n tuanngeis to prevent tho Stale board

THE STORY OF A NEWSPAPER

of State canvassers from going into any
investigation of alleged frauds, aiid to con­
A Rare Case of Journalialio Success
in». M. DKWKY,
fine ite functions to simply ecrtifyibg tho
in our Wolverine Metropolis.
vote as n-tunwyl by county officers, are re­
HABWNoa, Mich., Nov. 27, ’,876.
garded hero os evidences of their purpoee
A
LJTTLK
INSIDE HISTORY IM REGARD TO
to stifle all inquiry a» to the methods of
THE DETROIT KVEKIKO MEW*.
the rifle dubs of that Statu during the
campaign.
They celebrated the one
huudreth anniversary of our independence Carrespon ilence ofthe Byan Julie Cntrier.
by the deliberate murder of Several col­
Detroit, November 8th.—While *o
ored men at Hamburg, under circumstan- many newspaper ventures turn out disas­
BtanccB ep infamous and revolting that trous failures, it seems wonderful tho buceven the better portion of the Democratic ccss that the little Evening News of this
city has achieved, and all in the short
press tluroughout the country, denounced
period of but little over three rears. When
it os the' oct of barbarians. Butler, the in the summer of 1873 the paper was first
lo^Her atad defender of the mouaorc, at I announced, no one supposed it could pos­
once became the recognised head of tho sibly succeed, and some of the m-.st exper­
rifle clubs. Republican political meetings ienced jounolfeta of this city predicted
that its founder Mr. James-E. Scripps,
were everywhere over-awed and intimidat­
would in a few months sink on it all ho had
ed by the presence of armed desperadoes. made in the Tribtme in fourteen long years.
A reign of .’error wm established through­ It was started, too, just before the disas­
And still our Platform.
out the State. Scores of political murders trous money panic of which tho country
has not oven yet ceased to feel the effects.
were committed and their authors have
“Honest money for all, and thus far pseaped punishment; and tho sub­ But tho paper was from the first well re­
In six months it was paying ex­
free schools for all.
There version |pf the State Government by a ceived.
penses. In 1874 it returned a good rcshould be no inflation which- bloody devolution was only prevented, as muncrativcjprofit, and this I understand
since increased year by year till it is
will depreciate the one nor sec­ u beliewd, by .the presence of United lias
doubtful if any Detroit paper is now doing
tarian interference which will States t» 'ops. Under such circumstances better financially.
the elec oral vote of the State is claimed
What has been the cause of this remar
destroy the other.”
, for Tild. n, and it is proposed to prevent kable
racocu, your renders will naturally
any scrutiny of the means employed by tlic ask. Well, first I think it was tiecauae
interposition of the Supreme court of tlic the enterprise wu managed by one who
HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS
thoroughly uudcratood.hu bmuncas. This
State. In Louisiana where similar efforts
is always'an important etarent of success
DUE.
at intimidation and fraud have been ma«’e, and no where more so than in the precari­
a like attempt to restrict-thu members of ous business of newspaper publishing. The
Lt isfettled that a majority of th© elec­
the returning Board to ministerial acts low price of the paper also no doubt had1 a
tom of South Carolina, have voted for simplyjs .being urged as tho only hope of great influence in securing for tt its large
These are times when the
Hayes and Wheeler. This was so persist­ giving the vote to Mr. Tilden ; and it now circulation.
ently denied by the traitors South, and appears dial itwas a part of a shrewd plan difference between two oeuts and five cents
is to the great moss of the population an
the Democrats in the North, that many
to perpetrate .iff the frauds in the strong­ important consideration. Another secret
people began to believe, that even if this
est Republican parishes, and then, with a lay in the News furnishing itsell from the
was tr^p/the people of the State would be
outect with machinery capable 0f printing
great .show of fairness, to inaist that the
cheated out of their choice', through force vote of llje precincts tainted with fraud l&gt;e as many papers os would bo likely under
any circumstances to be called fur. ’ Its fast
and intimidation. But thanks to the stern
thrown out, thus insuring the State to De­ rotary press turns out regularly from 9,integrity of the returning Board, tho will
mocracy. A more infamous plan to rob &lt;&gt;00 to 10,000 papers per hour and has in
. of the people is secured, fraud and illegal
tho majority of a community of its consti­ emergencies been run even at the rate of
Thus while the papers
intcrferance with the powers of a co-ordi­ tutional rights, never was concocted, even 12,000 copicp.
nate branch of the State Government by a by the Democratic managers.' Tammany using the old fashioned flit bed j-rrsacs
have been able to supply only a limited
Judge of the Supreme Court, who for per­ Hall is'in imminent dasger of losing its number of sheets, even when important ■
sonal reasons desired the success by mcani laurels at the hanxls of tho White Leagcra Dews has created a demand for papers, Tux I
fair or foul, of the rebel State ticket, are I
F.vksiku News has been able tn throw '
of Louisans. Advices ffom Florida hard­
sternly rebuked, and the threats of traitors ly indicate the Hue of action Io be observed upen the market in a short winter s after- j
noon from 15,000 to 20,000 copier, and
defied. The result is the declaration that there, since-'the prompt arrival of tha
has issued in one afternoon as many as 27,­
all the Republican State ticket is elected,
troops put a summary stop to the wreck­ 000 copies.
But the most important agency in popu­
with a Republican majority in both branch­ ing of trains witch appears to have b&lt;!cii
es of the Legislature, all honor, wc aay, to inaugurated to delay the arrival of ek-ction larising and buildirg up this journal his
beau the ability of tlie publishers to employ
the returning Board of South Carolina.
returns.
a large editorial staff, and io pay such sal­
Tha matter of the election of Hou. J. aries as should command a superior gratia
GROUNDLESS FEARS.
G. Blaine to the Presidency of the Senate of literary skill, and they have been for­
tunate in thus securing a valuable corps of
is quite frequently discussed iu political writers. The theory of its managers is to
We see and wc hear that fears are en­ circles. In the opinion of very many, it print as little as possible that is not rtricttertained that Vice President Ferry, has will be months before a solution of the Jy first class
Every paragraph must con­
not sufficient nerve or firmnou to carry Presidential probtan will hare been solved. tain merit, either in the solid information i
out tho law in the count of tho votes of the In the mcantiulfi the President of die it conveys, or in the spice and humor
which sparkle iu it. It is this careful,
Electoral Colleges, and there is talk that Senate will act, and )Lr. Blaine iccms to
conscientious journalism which makes the
this man or that man may be chosen Pres­ be the preference or favorite with a largo News readable to all cluses and causes it
ident-of tlic Senate, so as to be sure of au majority of Republicans here. But pop­ to bo so much sought after.
impartial count and a declaration of the ularity among the masses, such as life re­
Mr. J. E.. Scripps, who is his own man­
votes actually cast, despite any rebel yell ception during the cauvaw showed, is not aging editor, has just commenced his
that may be set up. Gentlemen in this equivalent to an election, u it is very likely twentieth year of continuous journalistic
work. Ho is ably assisted by Mr. M. Almatter you arc fooling yourselves.
If to beget jealousy, as appeared by the result my Aldrich, recently of the Boston OMc.
there is on the flour of the American Sen­ at Cincinnati. Senator Anthony and also Mr. F. U. Burgess is the wide-awake
ate, a man of iron nerve, of inflexible firm- Hamlin arc frequently mentioned as prob­ news editor of the concern, and Mr. Gil.
new of character, and who knowing the able candidates. There is a feeling that R. Osmun, formerly of the Saginaw Keblicon, tho sprightly state editor.- Mr.
ny/it, DABES at nil times to do it without the coming session of Congreav will prove
, J. Doe, whose keen satire has made
fear or favor, that man is Thomas Writs one of tho most exciting, ns it must one of th® local, columns so much read and feared,
Ferry.
the most evaqtful, of any ever assembled will it is understood thia winter act as
Mr. R. B.
in Washington. The Presidential compli­ Washington correspondent.
Ross, one of tho most original, humarcus
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
cations would of themsclvca furnish and polished writers on the Detroit press,
material for a lively winter; but, in addi­ will probably bo located in Lensing, and if
Washlyotom, D. C., Nov. 17, '76.
tion, many novel questions, and many he is, something beyond the ordinary dull
Tho New Haven Union, an nbiy con­ others jxith novel features, will crowd die prosy reports of legislative proceedings
ducted paper, which flew the Peter Cooper throe months full of work and unduly ex­ may be looked for from bis pen. Altogeth­
colors during the recent campaign, and cite tl f belligerent members of both er The News maintains a regular editor
ial and reportorial staff of from ten to
which is decidedly Democratic in its lean­ Houses'
fl
twelve persons, besides a host of outside
ings, in its issuo of the 14th iust, oayi.General Bader comes back at a very correspondents. Besides al! this orrav of
“Judging tho matter impartially we are
journalistic talent. I may at the risk of
good time. The committee appointed to
revealing a secret, mention that a eirele of
forced to confess that the evidence of fraud
frame a permanent constitution for the lending men in politics, literature and
in Louisiana is altogether against the District is at work upon the task assigned
acienoe, appreciating the immense circula­
Democrats. In five parishes where tho
it; and bear suggestions from al! citixrns tion of the paper and the opportunity it
negroes outnumber the whites two to one, dwiring to 'be beard, ft is believed its affords them for gaining the public ear.
hardly a Republican voto is returned members are favorable to n restoration of have eagagod to contribute arttaes Ifor the
while in 1872 and in 1874, tho Repnbli tho right of suffrage to tho eitisens of the
cans had very large majorities. The Re­ District, that they may be allowed a voice
publicans claim frauds in thoeo cases and
The publishers are just now jirocuring a
as to their government and the rataa of
and will have but little difficulty, we ap­
taxation imposed. It is also hoped dial new outfit of type and intend for the cvmprehend, to prove it
It ia altogether
this committee may definitely scitic the
against nwaon to believe that the colored relatlona between the District and the
with this renewed vigor of editorial manag­
people cither bodily abstained from voting General Govamment, which have heretoement, they will make an effort to bring
in five populous parishes or vote the Dem­
the circulation, which during the political
ocratic ticket In all other strongholds of be arbitearily fixed by each new Congrcsa. campaign bus ranged from 15,000 to 16,­
000 oeptea daily, up to a round 30,000,
Radicalism, tho negroes voted solidly for
and this I have little doubt they will ac­
Hayes. We have no desire to sustain the
complish with the paper they are pfenning
Republican charges of fraud, except where
■
and decided to grant him five yean in to famish.
the evidence is all in their favor. The
The office of Tax News is stunted on
which to extricate himself firm his finanDemocrats seem wholly unable to explain

S

is in dispute the White Liners are anti- He » mid &lt;e have pnaxmted n very explicit

AllbeCtraiutiottUurta

Teat, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc.. Etc.

H- R. Stsyn’s Ooluma.

TEA! TEA!!

Judgment of the Public!

'V^r Xlkt Uk-te lt.U Mtg

Uio folJowin&lt; •rM«ueo wUl sbOTr:

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
.*

rwUabl., M
g

Valuable Evidence.
_

... ... -

Coffee.

44-14—• r

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods,

It inrUaakto:
PBoraTOR- L, IM Taaxarr truer.

’rtih

ni

LU&gt;. vnlua 1 ptaro upon yearW®***

S!

Spices.
You can have in any shape you
want

A Walking Miracle.

Crackers.
We brag on.
CHeese.
We sell the best

Tobacco.
Mill I

I—4I4.W

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.
. ’

—

‘“■"■"’SffifiSS’fAW.

Reliable Evidence.

Ohio Stone W are
Is the best.
Crockery.

ntputd t; 11 mens, &gt;■«,' ■*
aanstsMUWML—sni.

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Remember.

LAST
We buy for cash and will not
CHANCE be UNDERSOLD by an yHouse
BUY

YOUR

TICKETS in

the ity.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

JVOXXF •

Has tings, Aug, 7 th, 1876.

DRAWING POSITIVELY

xxiSOwl.

THURSDAY, NOV. 30th. 1876,

Furniture^ Coffins, Etc.

iments.

A Fortune for Only $1X00.

0.9. SANK.

KMJCK? CASH

DISTRIBUTION

CO.

,
.

And Mill Feed

jgLMH 1ILLU JE W Ll

$600,000!
Titos. P. Porter, ex-Gov. Ky. Gen. Man’gr.
r.rwr n» nrrm.

jjy

_______

A GrJ Eediction in Prices'
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

BjLLCH Je NOBTON.

Dealers tn all kinds

Detroit^ Mtlth.

j

FURNITURE

54 and. M
DSTBOIT,

ft’ Hd DiMsta?ta»Bractets!Brass,fc.

Woodbridge

.

St.

Look boro .1

Look hero!

MICHIGAN.

Wthoai ".-frircifiotar. ’ -

]

What’.don’t you think we can cell

cun do it, for. with tho help of

UNI-

SwtBT'8

J. M. HEWES,
ws guarantee Ratiifaction.
Heattas fumisliod free to any person
purchMung « Cuffin worth
Wc
[can giro you better figures than ever of
Itoras before, far wo make the moot of our
CtffiM and Furniture.

f• Ji FW,
Ctw, Sn iti Omseclal
PAI 1J-TER

rfCm.14

J

ftha a W MM
PLO^S-’IWIttl]WTS
bu

,

and be happy again

FLOUR

GRAM,

�nr

[liigeini-^ekhUepliblicaihppBr.

will have a large circulation among
our subscribers, *• All whp want it should call
on ui
The readings o.' Miso Keilsey at tho Proaby.

TSE fflffl!

AND^ /

To Bo Given To
CLUB AG ENTS Jb POSTMASTERS

Thne Edition*:

Weekly, Semi-Weekly ati Daily,

12*0 r. M.
- UrOOr.w

Norwtxa Li kb Iv.-U is * cause of regret that
any perron will pcrti.1 in using adulterated
Baking Powders aad cheap Baleratus, thus in­
juring tbelr health, when they etn save money
and health by using D. B. DsUud ACo's Hut

DeLand fc Co., are public benofocton, and

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
u ! Iz,well—Arrive daily, except Sunday,
i. fleave *1 id» p. tn. P. 0'i -North
Filtnore. Bowue. Alto.

has never foiled to give sativfoclion.
and bo happy.

Try it,

8i-a:xo Dinturr. languor, latitude, and that

tho rnrviAjt Svavr, which anpplieo the blood
infusing strength, vigor, and new life into all
parte of the system. Being free from abohd,
j. M. NEVINS. P.M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

by all druggists. Pampheu free.
8mi W. Fowm&amp; Sons, Proprietors, Boston.

A Card.

,_B A Holbrook

nme) Church, would like the privilege of ex­
pressing through your paper, their sincere
thanks for tho timely assistance, rendered by
tho Orchestra, and Miss Keilsey in behalf of

„J W Uoughtalia

Attention Pioneer Engine Co.
TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
Regular meeting, Friday evening. Doc. 1.
,&lt;v.k it This!—R. J. Grant.

&gt;'clock eharp ; full attendance required.

By

JKe d-esire to call yo ur (Mention to our. stock of strictly
pure DU UG8 and MEL UCINES- We make a speciality in
dealing in only strictly y prime DR UGS. We believe it is
for the interest of our C Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime and pure MEDICINES.
We ha ve a large stock of

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Ml! M OF THE Ml
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1
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MISS VINE TREGO.

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HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE.

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Mr. Vroontau's son picked up a partly made
taeqne near the Court House Square on Satur-

H. Eberts. Heating Chill Molds, Detroit.
A. Fischer, Revolving Show Stand, Detroit,
L. Mann, Transporting Bottles, Detroit. w
J. and J. Benchard, Lubricator, Detroit.

SKMI-WBEKLT.

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine
Highest Market Price

Cash,

Ucil tow Rotice?

A Moet TeeJMl and Wanderftel IwwweUon.
Now nttrsetina univerwal attention by it« astonish"

SwCs® «W«SR
“
'‘“snJtK'WFbrflnftAiS.
h will knit every jwedbie variety of plain and
■-

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? with heel and toe
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A0«i; the usual services there will bee ••Praise
Mering"
x-|

.On Saturday, Judge Hoyt sentenced the eld

mere, of Rutland, in the forenoon, threshed

Postage-E'.'i'Lrtrl^*"
R. J.
Men* coal*
Youth'* coat*
Boy* coal*

13.26
•3.00
•SJO
Nor. 27, *76 xxtG1r6

Money »i be seat by draft. rncoey-onJer. ex■yjz^.-stigrarvst-.M.nr ..*■
tiSEJfcr ClobW with their publication..

E. D. WRITE.
II astixm. Micx.. Sept-2.M7S.________ xi

STAMMERING CURED.

SSS’S «&amp;■'?? .w

ssstesss

M. D. Rood desires to call attention to
h» MV W-0. Shop, -k«m
Itaadal oDboon o« *ny d*y, nod, » do

iug atation. Some of you lake that trick
, without trumping.

ountr. City and
a I* will be made.

Sickness prevented our attcuding tha M«&lt;hDivas'**"
XX40vl Sole Monufaeiurers. MratUebor*. * t.

Aon «hh Joon Bleb t Bro., oomor o
Church *nd Koilrnod Start.
xxdtT
'

After m*ny year*
In tbo bo*lM*«,
tool, •»? ‘b«‘ :h&lt;?
eon do hotter work, nod gioo tatter Mltabctlou Aon any other are* In thl.
For lb* »o«l lot of Cwwd 1x4—ter. Metlon. W. H. Btebbte*, the voter
SoIboo, red Sordino* i» th- °IJ, (0 to member, with Ao experience of a Uttvtrycreditable examination, admitted as an
John Stanley's. ~
tta*. will alway. giro hl* pcnonal «■
attorney at bw and solicitor in chancery by
tantlontoihl* part •' ‘h',r
eCt to the church fund.
On Friday Evening hat Thomas J. Wilder,

Hit Honor, Judge Hoyt.

Puro liqm botUod for
P"'
pones, fur Bale at moderate pncw by John

ItUSSEJi

"VWJ£&lt;£S&amp;«SSy=

b°H«™ and Team furol*l.*d wh*n

WANTBP—Oar pyot
",'|W l*°°kStaih, Mane* 4 Tretna.

when desired.

STEBBINS BROS.
Hastings, Joly 28th.1875.

for sale cUay,
i'heraon on hia track and

Jv*»a Stanley a

XOTlCBTO V35fM3?IO!“;RS °*

jr;johnsu.!*,.

fvruth Carolina is for Hayes; Florid* is for

Stanley *■M-uabln doubt remaining that Louisian* han
for Hayes by a decided majority. That Boui kw bau—h

mare, aoand, weight 11
*-*'«-’* JuuraBe-»4-

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres to Exchange
for a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.

™Tbc Eheirtte Bota Will he need only
And if the business will pay

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mas.,

PROBATE ORDER.

ide Division of the Central which took place
along tlic lino.

icclivc and congonial purgative ever
discovered. They
are mild, but cffcetoal in their
operation, moving
■■Bn the bowels surely
and without pain.
Hm
Although gentle
[S Jh» in their operation,
they are still the
MQRm mo»t thorough and
r
rearching cathar­
tic medicine that can be employed: cleans­
ing the stomach and bowels, and even tha
blood. In small doses of one pill a day,
they stimulate the digestive organs and
promote vigorous health.
Ayes's Pills have been known for
more than a quarter of a century, nnd lis*’oblained a world-wide reputation for their
virtues- Tlisy correct dbeased action in
the several assimilative organs of ths
body, and arc so composed that obitruc- '
tions within their range can rarely with­
stand or evade them. Not only iw they
cure the cvcry-day complaints of every­
body, but also' formidable and dangerous
diseases that have baffled the best of
human skill While they produce power­
ful effects, they are, at tlic same time, the
.afest and best physic for children. By
their aperient action they gripe much less
than the common purgatives, and never
give pain when the bowels are not inflamed.
The v reach the vital founthins of the blood,
nnd strengtlicn the svrtetn by freeing
it
from the elements of weakness.
Adapted to all ages tend conditions in
ail riimatea, containin’ neither calnmcl
nor anv ddeteriou’ drug, these Pills may
be taken 'rith safety by anybody. Their
rii’ar-coating preserves them ever fresh,
and makes them pleasant to take; while
being purely vegetable, no harm con arise
from their use in any quantity.

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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:

W. Colotnab. Shoe Hanger for Fanning Mill,

xxHGlf

Hastings, Mich., Oct, 5, 1876.

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NOTICE-

�■■4s ■■
CONTlNtnOJ FBOM IfiT^AGE.

pounds each, worth two and a half cents
pen pound to fertilize any crop. This ma-,
nure should bo composted with any good
soil about four puts of wfl to one of manure, and allowed to remain in the heap a
few months, to become disintegrated, and
diffused through tho coil, theta a pint of
the mixture in a hill of com or any other
crop will produce as good results as a
shovelful of stable manure.
PAINT TOUB FARM IMPLXMENTS.

Millions of dollars arc lost ■annually in
the United States, by neglect to paint farm
wagons, plows, barrows, ac These things,
if well painted and kspt under cover when
hot in use, will last three nines as long ns
they will when not repainted after two or
three fears use. Any fanner Can paint
these things. All that is needed is Vene­
tian red and linseed oil, half raw and half
boiled, then wash the implement to be
painted thoroughly, and proceed to apply
the paint. Even pleasure carriages can
be nicely painted at about one-teuth the
. cost when pointed by a carriage maker. 4
' fanner says : ■ “After paying twenty dob
Jars every other year to the carriage makers
for painting and rarniahing my buggy, and
being without the use of it for fifteen days
while at tho shop’, I concluded to enquire
in to the matter a little, believing all that
a former can do towards keeping his tools
and farm machinery in order should be
done at home. Wc too often employ the
mechanic to mend our harness, when wo
can do it quite as well, though at all times
not quite so smoothly. Tho next time my
buggy needed painting, I called at the car
riago shop and enquired what they would
paint it for. They would clean and put on
one coat of paint and Tarnish for fifteen
dollars, and for all necessary repairs in
•wood, iron or leather, they would charge
at the rate of thirty cents an hour, and add
the value of materials used; for two coats
of paint and one of varnish, twenty dollars,
and two weeks’ time to do the work in. 1
concluded to paint and varnish it myself,
and the rcsgljlwus that it cost me in paint
and varnish only 81.50, and tho work was
done as well, so far as i could see, as they
would have done it.
I gave if, two coats
of black carriage paint, apd one coat of var­
nish."
TRICKS OF THE TRADE.

The ''Iron Trail.”
A spicy sketah descriptive or the At­
&lt;chison, Topeka and Santa Fc Railroad, the
Ibeautie', ifoencry and pleasure resrfrta of
Ikite Rocky Mountains, by “Nym Crinkle,”
ithe musical and dramatic critic of the
A
. ’w York Wortd, tept tree on applica­
tion,
together with the
Juiih Guide,
i
itnajw and time tables of thia now and pop­
ular route from Kansu City and Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all pointXin Colo­
rado, Nev Mexico, Arizona and tho Sau
Juan Mines. The finest lino of Pullman
Sleepers on lite continent between the Mis­
souri River and tho Rocky Mountains
without change. Special round trip tour:
isu’ tickets from the Mattntri Hirer to
Denver at $50, good to atop off at all
points. Address.
T. J. Andkwson,
Gen. Pau. Agt.
XX52tf
Topeka, Knn.

Legal*.
MORTGAGE SALE.

■
be Hotel in the

■feNov.10th.ir*.

Furniture
thrown hxth bran root H deeUrcd to b. davand parabte. and there iv now claimed to be doe on aaK.

liour of one o’clock in the afternoon of said
tho north frontdoor of tho Court Hmm.
County of Barry, in tho City of Hasthira.
county (that bains th a place of boidiac the
: Court for mid County of BarryJ the aremtcribod In said m&gt;&gt;ncaju -r so much thereof

'bated'Saitisroro.

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PROBATE ORDER.

RAILWAY

B, C.PRINDLB.
J else o( Probate.

PROB&amp;TB OllDEIi.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. Conate of Barry, su—
61 a rcraion of the Probate Court for the County o(
arrr. heldsn at tho Probate Oflee. in the Cilv at
iiartinpx.ou Saturday, the Eleventh day cf Novem­
ber. in the year ono lhot»and eirbl hundred and
»ercnty-aix; present. S. C. Prindlo. Judte of Fro-

Superior Strength

Excellent Quality

HOW TO TELL THE AGE OF SHEET.

LAMBKNITIINGMACHIltE
Krttte a MockiuR Iu 1&amp; lUliiuteu
Knlttinx in the heel and narrowinroff the toe
complete: knits all mos; narrows and widens at
witl; and knlu the web cither Tubulsr or FlaL
StudeZupulde, or iUbbed. Psmductngnli Vartrateoor Knit .Apparel. Sand for clrtolart and

&amp;%tsi

*" IWBVJ..K,

PRORATE ORDER­
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Barry, as.—
At a seaion of the Probate Court for the County
of Barry holdea al the Frvbeto Office, in the City
of Uuuncs, on Wednesday the 1st day of hovronber in the yearbte thciuand el*ht hundred
and revsntr-six.
Prerant. r. C. Vrinllo Jodye of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Ogilvie Xrosenyer

pray ins for reamer therein set forth. that he may
no licensed to rail certain real estate sf said doctor­
ed in said petition described :
Thereupon it b ordered. That Maa day the 4th
day of December nest at fl o elock in the forenoon.

Brackets, Paflc— Hold­
Wall-Pockets, Sutper11OLDBRS,

PROBATE ORDER.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. CoanfrofBartT.a*.At a mdon of the Probate Coart far the County
■:! ft";•
“S.IS

EXCURSIONISTS

0 Capital pnrxE. fiao.oco.
Only XUVOTIckaU at $20 each- FrscUoiu
P’rU,,ULIST OPPOIZaM.
1 Gipite! Prixe--------------------- ------ -

■ant person. prariM that hbaacaunt ar meh Guar-

Cataract. Hone-oboe Fall, tho
Great R a pitta, and landing them direct­
ly at the Falls. The track of the Canada
hontberu is an air line, laid with steel

Coaches are furnished with the Winchell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
fromdusL
With Us complete system of
magnificent Parlor. Mfreplng and

W.CDO
4o.ra&gt;

[at2TOrim&amp;~
I’riara of frsg)------2,086 PrtMt. emonatina to

NOTICE OF ^J^lpiOSERS ON
■STArXOF MICjnOAIf. 1
COCSTT or
J"

Probate Coart for
mH County.

For Stomaehsout of Order.
I ' No medicine will so effectually improve the teae
I of the rtomaeb as ti&gt;ca«&lt;PHb: they remove .ail

Dtbility, ,,
btvji-x.
fflSEt

TnSvnatl
■ lansdiw,

Ch5~.

United,' States Geaeral Land Office.

Arean of Pay and Bounty.

tlieXthday of Noe., A
ykwhij o’rw

K5.WSS2W'

a CAR DI AX'S BALE.

PWLFS
ORIS STORE.
W. H. GOODYEAR,

The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he lias again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a frosh and genuine
ieo. M. Savage &amp; Go's Col. Stock of. Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dyt&gt; Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and, in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggist’s
TOOWSaiiCWliiffl^^"
^edteoPgWIOK. Apateu
"”M’~ Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Pool

wwjgfJssr

................. faffi.soo

Write forCireutarror^eud orders to JOliSSTON

tSzvjh' amfendar-7

AUChU&amp;0U

-Mn-

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE I
n” FOE OF PAIN
MAX AND BEAST

—*ft«ixa.

MUSTANG

WTS
NOTICE TO £&lt;2Jftfg*lOSRR« OX
’p"2r&lt;S£ *

STOCK PRIVILEGES

LiPZlV ATE

TBOB. * nuoci. Fnridiat.

POSITIVELY CURED
cb-rttf.

Xs"
8»eclaj,dir»nk aUBWwrc Irtsctsc-i
Of vilJter re_-.pr.aatf or .-’rf, ..Afcr.led er o-reired,

redly opposite Empire Block.
One door cast of SpauldingsHastings, July 18, 18764

AIIMINISTHATOH'S SALE.

8 T BIO T

In all dlrcarr- aSerUr.c these orysnr whether they
secrete too tn t&gt;e h or too little water: or whether ths
bo alfiicted with stomomavel, or with aches and
pains settled in the loins over thnrorioa. of the
kidnejs. these Pills should be taken areordins te
ttie printed direction', atei tbc Olnunent should
bo well robbed into the'small of the back at bed­
time. This treatment will sire aknoaiimu-.edille
relief when all other rneosu hateUUod.

■eaeh far them. Send hr ractetarad letter. Where
lAarintDantu are imperfect we rive initDictioin te

Meat of tha Interior. Private Lind Ctaicir. tn&gt;po aylyM-BMrvrox Cbdauaad aoMmrua Caras

L*te of ■
ittTS

1700

Eric Rnilwtivs, the Canada Southern
is fast becoming tbc favorite Hite to

xxirtr.

Br roaoviax araiJ. ferojtntod. or other itaaaro hasasS’teSiSC’&amp;i.Rrt.ss
plafnti te expelled . Tl» emit te. that the dtetarbeaee i» omited. and the ectinn of the buatir
beeosM racuiar. Nnthfac will Moo the relaxation
of the booeUrottnieklr iu thu fine corroetin* med

■Sold at the Mat

Drawing Room Cart from Chica­
go, Detroit and Toledo, audita ooa-

FRANK E. SNOW,
Gcn’l Piux.Ksd TiekebAa’t.
Dxracr

will immediately
•root the liver and atop every kind ol
dnL la warns rlimaOrs thouands
rn saved by the me of this mtdie

of any party or ।
e^ot vending thi

"K&amp;SSitau.
mana reeorta in New York oud i’ennsylrania.
Tlic Canada Southern &gt;• the only line
from the Went running directly to Niagara
Falls, giving passengers, from the. train, a
wonderful panoramic view of the Mighty

Uow to Le Strong.

A handsome reward will be siren to anyoncread-

caur !-at a copy of thia order I
llMtln&lt;s Mpubliean Baane
and circulated in said Count

Canadn Koiitiicrn R’y Company

dcced rates, by which pass-tigers
only vimt the Centennial Exhibition

RImM it.
;
action to br.tn h

SiCTMKis.
ESTLtSr DtK
Blaise, surroands eaeh box of Fills and Ointmsat.

bran

EftSS.

uBM_________________ •- ___ '

Will, of course, wish to ace All the aighla
comfortably and cheaply. To thia end the

Sick MeotUchea abd want of Appetite.
Those faclinrs which ee sadden as. nroet freeneatlyanse from Maoyanees or troubled, from .d.-.rue-

’

American and Foraign Patents,

AU Officer*. Soldier*. and* fiailoni wounded rup-

PROBATE ORDER.

Mother' and Daughters.
i one thins more than another far which

ICstAbllfahod 1Bs€&gt;5.

other persona interested in raid estate, are required
to appear ataaeerion of said Court, then to he
bohlrn at ths Frol atccCec. in tbcrilr of lluUnys,
anu.how cause. If any there be. why the prayer of
WfiriAtfisiS.’swUi petitioner

Louisiana State Lottery Co.

irJ: Et^ts* .‘sw?

CTBBMI8 KKO*8

teetamsnt of Mid deeeaaed.

A DM I MIST RATORS SALE.

CENTENNIAL

"fix,.

Peerless Milk Safer,

now on exhibition at our Fmk ituie
Store. All kinds of work, made Ip or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatlv done.
.
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Rooms south «dde State St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
Store.

m Acni_\ x co..
(aieopeeFaqs, Jiaxa,. t.rfhicatv. HL
Kxtra Drawing, Monday. December I. M7G,

Nerfotm Disorders.

and everything in the Furniture line.
We invite all jjersons to call and look
al our

that said peditoner sire notice to tho beriem in­
terested in said estate, of the pendonev of paid pe„u™. ut
«.•&lt;»..-&gt;&gt;

fftsrssr

can sell cbeapor thaa any Louh &gt; tn Bar­
ry County, for these xeahotw:
1st Bet-auwi wo have no rent i » pay
21. Became wo make the most of our
goods ourtelvoa.
3d. Because we keep the best o work­
men.
4tli. Because wc warrant nil gyod^ we

ings,
ers,

Con

J. &amp; P. Coats

STEBBINS BRO’S.'
Teep It.

Wc sell none of tills chcajr-ninde Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods we make Is made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persons to
call and inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. No trouble at all
■how goods.
Parties having Pictures/to trama
would do well to g 'them framed cf
as we can do it P ..-rand Cheaper than
any house in P ,j County. We keep
the Largest si.u Beet selected stock o!
PICTURE FRAhTES AND MOCT.D-

.how came, if e«y there be. why the prayer cf tho
petitioner should not bo created : Axn IT is FcaTxsa OsnsuD, that raid petitioner cave notice to
tbc perron. interested in said estate, of the pen-deney of said petition, and the hearine thereof
by eou.inr a eotly of this order to tei puHUhed in
the Mutiny* BepnbliaaD Banner, a newspaper
printed and clretttaxedin Mid mantyaf Barry.for

xxL'Cwt

.

Of every Description which we

u.«k
dav of Dee. nevi al 0 o'eloek in the lurennon. ba

of hearing.

EtJ.

w mNITVRE!

iVtTnU
eatll) li

inc fuv raaxon* therein Mt forth, thxt (ho majrbo licenved to rail ecruin real eMite of Mid teteon in

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Col

Pensions

’

Where you wul find all kinds ol

Clareno* L Lewi* tali

The Little Rock
and Fort Smith

AMn&lt;rTOWXK

FMITM DEPUT.

CHEAP OENTltNNtAL TllIP—To

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

.,

HASTINGS

(J100.M) prnri

fra ol any dollan &lt;f»cI M tn xatii mortrase exprrax-

...... -- ------ ... «

Smith, Mance Jc Preston's and settle to
save costs; We must hare our pay.
xxi4Gtf

r-OXa.

Diseases with Its Agonies.
CKOOSKBETWEENTIIHM

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A promissory note given b,
William
Knapp and his brother, of Hastings,
payable to J. Winters, duo Oct. 15 1876.
On this note payment has been stopped,
and the person who found it will confer a
favor by returning it to the sutweriber.
Abe Bvnnei.l.
Barry Oct. 16th 1876.
xxi49t3

SSiMmWBEs
HOLLOWAY7S PILLS.

Fred Sweet wiUiM to call atlcutiou to
his friends and custcnicru that ho has situated In
taken tho .window of Dr. Roberts (ita Post
,
Office)
where lie will be found ready, will­
;
ing
and competent to do all work-in his
‘uKOBOKW. CLARK.
line intrusted to his care. Thanking you
for past favors I hope by strict attention
jto businosA to merit a continuance of tho
,same.
Very respectfully
PROBATE ORDER.
xxi53t2
Fred Sweet.

Probably I cannot better servo the inter­
cats of mV readers than to enlighten them
.1 little on tho methods of obtaining money
for chromos of little value. A party ad­
vertises that he will supply a “splendid
kJ*. Frail LamuTvIno
chromo to the subscriber of this paper
Latidr, some PrAiriv
only, worth 85, on the receipt of 25 cents
to pay tbc postage with,’’ and he conveys deferred pwyrnoatv. Te
ior full tutrro-oli
&lt;
the idea that it is a gift from the publish- eaah.
Bply to W. 6. HLA
x 'ers ofthe paper in which the advertisement
ttlo Kock. Arkafiu.
appears, saying, “cut out this advertise­
ment and endotie it irith the money to
show that you ore a subscriber." Now,
all such advertisements are humbugs.
The chrontoa are sen. as offered, but they
arc very cheap onca, not costing, probably
Hrdal and Diploma
to make them over five cents each, on
which the postage is two. I notice aa ad­
vertisement in a paper before me of a chro­
mo 30x40 inches.for 50 cents, “to pay for
the case and postage, the object being to
,
—AND—
bring the--- into notoriety.” Such a
chromo at this late day in chromo-making,
can . well- be afforded for fifty cents, the
postage not being over six cents. It is well
to let the rural public understand that in
all such cases they pay all, and often dou­ SPOOL CO I TON.”
ble what they a$e worth, while many per­
sons may suppose that they got them for
nothing—only tho postage.
A sheep’s frost teeth the first year arc
eight in number, appearing all of a site ;
second year, tbc two middle ones are shed
out and arc replaced by two much larger
than the others ; third year, two.very small
oats appear—one on either side of the
eight; at the end of the fourth year there,
are six large teeth ; fifth year, all the frojft
teeth are. large; sixth year, all begin to
show wear—not till then.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

MORTGAGE SALE.

Special Notice.

Lest.

Holloway’s Ad. Drugs. Etc.

Legate.
Ho Affidavit* of pnWlMtlon will bo ytv. until
Mid for. All to b* furarted at lb* Statute yiUo.

‘ ’

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NOTICE.

'

LiNIMENT,
WHICH HASSTOODTHETEST OF
UTF.AM.
,
THERE IS NO SOKE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
wim.kotoubk.no ACHE, NO
FAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OH THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN
IMAM THAT IKIES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOI
and bestok
USEFULNESS
HORSE.

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                  <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 62.HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 4.1876.

[hi ^e.fni-Wfiekly Repbblicaji tapper

Wagons, Plows, Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt, Etc.

WAGONS!

GEO. M. DEWET
EDITOR

AND

PUBLISHER.

Apt&gt;'~l~UJb| gjo j

[CONCLUDED.]

-

the secret on* of me, for I could not alloV
him to marry you without knowing tho
troth.”

injure.

LB&gt; I

OLD ABEL'S MILLSTONE.
From Tinalejt't Mqnslne.

“My darling was it for your interest to
know the truth ? Whan your brother left
England you were but a child. Up to to­
night it has been my constant endeavor to
hide the real facts of the case from you. 1
had hoped to have paid off the whole
amount before you got married. Tom's
proposal ttTnight, however, has frightened

AU TES OF A D VER TISINO.

•4 t'olntun | *
VjCalnmnj
U Column I
i_' u!grua-1

MISCELLANY.

“And now I know it Mr. Webb," ex­
claimed .Torn, 'who had been’ trying to
speak for some lime, but had been unable
to do so, owing to a strange sensation »
of marbles rolling up his throat, and a de­
termination of water to'iris eyes—“owr

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«J- 1'umbn* Directory Card*. not exceeding elx

P.iiFMHLL JID BUSINESS CAM

tiXfr

rr

viLL stLL

SfflEMffl WO ffl B«.,
At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
,

I do know it, I am more dm* ever desir­
ous of making Polly *ny wife. I thought
of having the bans put up next week, and
then wo can bo married before Another
month is over our beads."

“But, Polly," inquired Abel, “is not
that rather soon."
•
His daughter was at that moment en­
gaged. in attending to tho fire, the bright­
ness of which had, during the recital of
Abd's revelation, become somewhat dim­
med. J ust after he spoke, a cheery flame
again shot forth aud disclosed a happy
rmilo upon Polly’s face and a blush upon
her, forming quite sufficient answer to the
question.

“Wdl, my children," continued tho old
man, “do as you will."

PLOWS AND CASTINGS
/

MlLO T. WHEELE R.
TREASURER.—-OBee

in th* Cour

11. C. PECKHAM.
PHYSICIAN A BURGEON,

FIIKKI’OH’/. BARKY COUNTY, MICII.
r*'S|»«*l«l attention given to DImsm nf Woman
ul
IXtltf

M. W. RIKER.
Jl'STICB OF THE PEACE. General Collection
.nd luaranee Agent, Union Block, State Street.

WML UPJOHN,
t'HrsiCIAN A fWHOBON.-OEe*
SALISBURY k BROSSEAU.
LERSIN nillNTTC'RE. tpbol.lery Good*,
aiding, and Picture*. tndertaking nromotly
endod to: Uoana and Burial ftob« feralahed
i purvonal attendance gi
Wary

In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and caatinga, we have a full stock of
POINTS

ATSTD

EXTRAS

for the Gale, Cuhtis, Robinson, Dodoe and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points arc all ground
and sold at the same price as unground
points.
•
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GREBRE &amp; RUSSELL.

Jtoomi,

DR. II. F. PECKHAM.
B'LBCriC PHYSICIANAND

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M.D.
n iromivo ciosw *. ■- ■ • -«IsSereo. Street. Al! call* will r*e*iv*
'..atloo.
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A. P DRAKE,
PHYBICIAN 4 SURGEON.—O®e« avo*
Acklejr’e Drag Store. Blau SU UaeUnga

WM. II. HAYFORD,
X HORNEY and Councilor at Law.M;

DR. C. RUSSELL,

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

CHAS. H. BAUER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND PROSECUTING
rrruKNKYfcr «»rrv Cnnalr. Ag«nt for Hmm

WM.

BURGHER.

ISAAC W. VROOMAX.

F. S. BOWEN;

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
IIE1U PF. Doyntr County SnrrcywaadOouort
Oonvvyaneor. OMeo at the Court How..
JanyTW

C. G. HOLBROOK.

THE VICTORY IS WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
For full Particulars call aud see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sngars, Canned Goods,and all oth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

A.IVD SEE ME!

JOHN STANLEY.
Hastings, June 12* ”76

ffllffl Of ■ COM,
Look to your interest, and go to

Tom Smith sprang from his chair and
wm ringing Abel's hands in token of gratituded, when the sound of footsteps ascend­
ing the stairs caught Abe's car.
“Here, Polly I quick with the candle,"
be cried; “there is some one who wants
us, or has mistaken the floor."
The room had hhlierto been illuminated
solely by the fitful gleam of fire, and just
as Polly had got tho candle alight tho door
was opened,-and in strode Mr. Baker—
Baker, Jr.,—whom Abd had left but an
hour and a hall before.
“Oh Abd." arid Baker, with hu broad,
ruddy face glowing with excitement, “I'm
so glad I've found you at homo, I've good­
news for you—news that will make your
heart leap from yous bosom."
“Whai—what is it?” exclaimed Abd,

while Polly rad her betrothed looked on i*
silent amazement.
Why, your boy Sam—he who eight
years ago was thought to be guilty of rob­
bing us—4 now proved to have boon inno­
cent,"
Abd’s face grew pale, and bis hands
clutched tho wrists of Tom Smith and his
daughter, who had rushed to his side.
••How—how do you know this ?" he

cent, my boy innocent! 0b, that he had cattle, not so long nor so cxtenrivdy tested
lived to aeo this day I"are finding great favor where beef in addiTom drew his arm around the waist of‘ tion to milk or cheese is desired. Not all
his betrothed, nnd drew ner to the window. the importations of thoroughbred stock, I
They raised the blind, and looking out, have reason to believe, hare been made up
witnessed the heavens resplendent with of the best animals. The great difference
myriad stars, and a bright, crescnt shaped ifr the qualities of tho animals would
nrake it hazardous to order cows without
moon.
“Polly, dear, said Tom, it’s the first some personal knowledge of them or their
day of the new moon. You ought to breeder." Another dairymen writes: “Some
wish, and what you wish is rare to come of the ncighborin farmers who are engaged
true."
’
in butter dairying, and who formerly kept
“Is it Tom ?" replied the girl, with a Aynhirea, are introducing Jerseys into
wistful, trustful look in her eyes that made their heard*. I consider it a wise policy to
him draw bur still closer. “Do you know have some Jeraeys in ail butler dories;
how J have watched for the new moon and but for a milk and chccso dairy, give me
wished regularly for the same thing for AynbirM in preference to Jrrsfys. Tn
many months post"
speaking of breeds of dairy cows, I will
'• Aud what was your wish, Polly ?" in­ say that my czpericncc teaches me to hold
quired Tom archly. (I think he knew,’ the Devon cow in high c&amp;tcm, both as a
although lie pretended to bo quite igno- milx and letter cow. Aud I mast say
that after many years experience with sev­
ront)
“Oh, if I were tn toll you now, ths eral ,(nol all) different breeds of cattle, I
charm might fail. Ask me dear when the think if a young farmer docs nothing worse
noxt now rooon cornea, rad perhaps I will -than stock a farm with good, young Devon
tell you my wish."
cows, at fair (not fnnev) prices, he will do
“Th?n darling, we shall be man and well.
wife." His Toioe sank to a whisper, but
FEEDING STOCK IN WINTEB.
it reached to her ears, and as the words
There arc many men in tho United
ceased-her head had rank upon his shoul­
States,
who have purchased an extenrive
der. The fire in the grate had died away,
the candle upon the table flickered, and at steam apparatus to steam hay, stalks and
length went out; but with its last ray it grain for cattle, and feed them on steamed
showed tho old man rapt in the contem­ food ; but T'do not think that airy fanner,
plation of his precious relic, andzthc two no matter how,extensile his steam arrange­
lovers—one in heart—still goring upon the ments may be, or how numerous hu cattle,
peaceful splendor of the starry finnament. can save nny expense in wintering slock in
th?t manner. But as a matter of interest
to those who steam fodder, or contemplate
RURAL TOPICS.
so doing, I annex what the editor of the
WrflUu for th* RirrsuCiX Rx'vxxa by oniof N. E. Fanner says in regard to this sub­
tb* aoit axMrlrarod f*rra«rt, **nlenir&gt; and
ject: “At Mr. Stone's born, we saw the
fruit Crower* id th* unttod StatM.I
thirty Ayrahiera of all ages, from ten years
. FEBTILIZEBS.
or more down to a* many weeks, take their
A circular has been published by the
evening meal of .-tenmc-1 feed, which had
‘Agricultural Experiment Station" of Con.,
been cooking for several hours in a large,
in which is admitted the uncertainty of wooden hex, mounted on wheels for con­
results in applying commercial fertilizers venience in transporting the contents from
to lands ; yet farmers arc interested in Irach the boiler to all Darts of the barn floor.
Tho box is the largest one we havo ever-'
fertiliser*, because they cannot make uj&gt;wi
seen used for this purpoBc. It is about
their farms all the manure that they need, eight feet long by four foot wide and throe
and many hare to buy phosphates, guano, feet high, ana holds sixty bushels. This
&amp;c., but often without much apparent ben­ is filled u full as it «an bo crowded, once a
efit The entire gist of the circular shows day, with cut hay, corn-stalks, corn meal
and shorts, intimately mingled and then
that farmers are entirely in the dark, (but
steamed thoroughly till the fibers of tho
not plainly admitted) in using nny com' hay and stalks are soft, and until the grain
mcrcial fertilizer—that A. may apply one ii converted into pudding rather than
kind to land with good ratnits, while B., dough. A few grains of corn which wo
found among the husks were nearly as
h'u neighbor, may apply the same to a sim­
soft and easily crushed between the Cqgera
ilar crop, and derive no benefit at all owing
m hulled corn when it comes to our dining
to the* fact, that the lacking conatitucnts room I able*.’’
The GO bushcis of steamed food were
in soils vary so much, even in adjoining
field, that it w impassible for any body to fed to 30 cows at two meals, night and
morning, also five pounds of dry hay to
tall what particular commercial fertilizer to
each animal at noon, and the expense was
apply, while stable manure is sure to be all estimated at at 19 cents per head daily.
that is needed. The following extract Now,14 to 20 pounds of dry hay, with a
from the ’circular contains the pith of all peck of beats or carrots, or a few pounds of
bran daily to a cow would keep her in good
that is in it of interest:
condition at leu than 19 cants per day ;
“Borno time ago an intelligent farmer consequently there is nothing gained by
asked the writer which were the better steaming fodder ; beside, considerable la­
fertilize!*, phoophate or potash salts. The bor and fuel arc saved by feeding stock in
reply was, and I knew no batter one, “pot­ the usual way. This steaming of food for
ash ealta where potash is needed, phos­ cattle is generally adopted by men with
phate where phosphoric acid is needed, plenty of money, being incited thereto by
and nitrogenous manure where nitrogen is theoretical writers, tho most of whom im­
needed. But if you do not know what; aginc that the manner of farming in the
your soil lacks, and want to make sure of United State* is radically wrong; and -that
a crop, and enrich ygsE-Und^at the same they are sent into the world to correct this
time, um your nitrogenous raper-phos- bacLstato of things.
L. /
phatesand German potash salts together.
PLOWING IN BYE.
\
The former will furnish nitrogen, phoe^
. In green manuring of land the plowing'
pboric arid, sulphuric arid aud lime; tho

gaspod.
■
‘•An hout after you left my office a let­
ter was delivered from Australia—it wm
written by a gentleman, a Magistrate in
Melbourn, and was to the effect that our
late cashier, Robert WUmot, having receiv­
ed a fatal injury through being run ova in
the streets, made u deposition, before tho
legal authorities, that your son was inno­
cent, and that ho himself had appt-opiated
the moneys of the firm, and, in order to
conceal his own delinquencies was eompdcd to fix the guilt on some one else. The
latter, potash and maguuia. Thus you
official papers will arrive by next mail.
will have a fertilizer with all that tho plant
Abd, believe me, no person is more rejoic­
needs—a complete manure. At the same
ed at this intelligence than myself."
time it is well to remember that yon may
The old man was in tears ; he could not
feed your crops, not only directly by giv'
speak, but the pressure ho gave the ex­
ing them these ingredients in guanos, phos­
tended hrad_evinced his belief in Baker's phites, potash salts, and so on, but indi­
sincerity.
rectly by rendering store* of plant food,
“And, Abd,’ continued the new comer, present to tho soil or atmosphere, available:
it gives me pleasure—more pleasure than torough tillage nnd tho use of cheaper fer­
I can tall you—to hand you back your
tilisers. A little limo or plaster may some­
ninety pounds. Both my futhcr and my­
■
times thus bo more valuable than an amount
self resolved qever to touch a penny of it; of phosphatea or potash salts that wouldI
if you had died before you were satisfied
cost several times as much.”
you had discharged the debt, we should
WHICH BREED IS BEST ?
have handed the money over to your
daughter. I am delighted, however, to
This question is often asked in regard to।
give it back to you personally; and if yon
!
oows; but the answer must depend on
will come to my office to-morrow I will
hand you the fire per cent interest which what use is mado of- the milk and butter.’
has accrued since the first payment. Good If a cow or two are wanted by a family

by. Abd, I fed mysdf an intruder now. that can afford to pay SI00 or more for a1
Good-by, and God Hees you, my booert cow, rad prefer quality to quantity, the Al­•
derney (now also called Jerwy) cows arc•
,
to become thicker and thicker in his utter- superior to all others. If tho object be to
,n«, U&gt;'d pUcxriin AM'« l»p« ra«U sell the milk, or to make butter and cheese’
canvM bog, which gave forth a riming for market, tho Ayrshire* and Hofetrins,&gt;
sound, and once again heartily wringing or grades, are excellent. The 8hort-hcrrns•
tha old man's hand, bounced from the fooiu
are frequently are good milkers, but theyr
before anyone could bid him farewell.
“Polly," whispered Abd, “give me that require better pasture* than other breeds.’
They make thebe* Uefof all breeds.
workbex."
1 Devons nnd their grades are tough and

Al tv KN BY AT,LAV sad SoHetior
Xrf. by,p».to,. d«r
rtu* Ud MrerbdcMgrf lo te

WrfbLE NO. 2005.

in of rye is advantageous. The land should
be fortilixed in some way when the rye is
sown in tho fall; and the grain should be
plowed in with a large plow about the time
that the rye has got ita full growth, but
before blouoming. It should firat bo roilcd down flat upon Che ground, bo as to bo
eaily covered. A farmer who has thus
plowed in rj c says : “Tho land will bo-cffedually supplied with a largo amount of
organic and minora! elements of plant food.
If allowed to mature, according to the cstimata, the crop plowed in would add to
the soil of available plant food about 227
pounds of nitrogen, 200 pounds of potash
and 121 pounds of phosphoric acid, which
would nearly equal in value the two tons
of guano."
CHOOSING FOWLS FOB TABLE.
It is n little singular that taste or fash­

ion as to the color of tho flesh of fowls
varies at different largo markets. In the
London market, ydlow-akined birds are not
sought for, the pink or flesh-colored skin
being the favorite there; while iu New
York the yellow is preferred in 4 marked
degree. The queostiou naturally arises,
what is tho reason fi&gt;r this difference, in
taste, and which are the best fur tho table
as to flavor, delicacy, Ac. ? There is no
doubt that there fowls which uro celebrated
for their peculiar richness of flavor and

hardy, and arc not particular as to Lite skrnoeJ varUic*. Such I
Games, Houdana, Dorkings,
A
‘ New York is that

shoo I quality of the grass in tbrir pwtoe.
. old j Stock breeder sy;

[continued oa

�Tea*, Coffee*, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc., Etc.
paying in 'advance after November 1,1876
will receive the paper weekly from receipt
or remittance to January\tll8Sl, Without

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Address of tho

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THE COUNTRY GENTLKIAN.

Republican

The Country Gentleman to published
Weekly ou the following terms, when paid
strictly in advance; One Copy; .one year;
12.50; Four Copiee f 10, and an additional

Committee.

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To the Republicant of Barry

The Battle to fought and the victory
won, thanks to your untwerving devotion

to duty, and your firm conviction that ths
Republican Party to still true to the Prin­
ciples it avows, and the Policy which sav­

ed the- Republic in the dark days of the

Rebellion.

pJaMoy y aivyilM

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The Country Gentleman noeeeaws an
unequaled Corps of Correspondents, regular
and occasional, among tho Beet Farmer!
of AU Parte of the Country, and conataully
reflects tho practical condition and progress
of tlio husbandry of every section of the
United States and civilized world.
The Country Gentleman gives in ita
Horticultural Department a continuous
variety of information and suggestions,
equal or superior in tho aggregate to what
to obtained in tho monthly numbers of
most magazinee devoted to Horticulture.

h»’P»ik

kddllirid «&lt;&gt;P(1

ddi^aapniO

ties, and a division in our own ranks oc­

rjuaf qtjtu*i»r

casioned by a diversity of opinion on tho

the Party, and by the prompt acquiescence

by the minority in the action of the major­
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and while wo could not see that any­

thing was to be gained by this agitation of
the Greenback issue in the election of

county officers, we did not deem it any
pact of cur official labor to call into ques­

tion the purposes or action of any doss of

our fellow citizens who differed from us
in their convictions of duty., or the best
means to accomplish what seemed to them

to be their interest and tho public good.
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Now that tho election to over, and ths

status of the money question definitely set­
tled, we^rnst there may be a ro-union on

the old platform of equal and justice to all

men, of all, who believe in the equality of
men before the law, and

the protection of

the property, and of tho personal and pc­

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Htical rights of every American, regardless

of color or nationality.

To these principles the Republican Par­

ty stands unalterably committed In victo­
ry, or defeat, and to anraro their enact­

ment into laws, and tho enforcement

of

tho laws thus enacted, with such other
legislation

os shall secure tho

grealut

tion of al! men who believe in Free Men,

Free Soil, a Free Press aud the Inaliena­
American citiacn,

whether adopted,'or to the manor born.

The past to nt least secure ; the present
triumph you have won is a lasting honor

to yon who have so unservingly battled for
the Right The Republicans of the State

applaud your devotion to principle, and
your real for that which you believed to be
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The Country. Gentleman embraces
numerous minor departments of a practical
character, such as the Dairy, the Poultry
Yard the Apiary, the Vineyard, and so on,
and weekly presents a column or two for
the Housewife and an lutorroring varietv
of Fireside Reading. It contain* K well
edited Review of Current Events, and It*
advertising pages furnish a directory of all
tho principal agricultural and horticultural
establishments of the country.
Specimen Copiet Free. Audrttt

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ALBANY, N.Y.

VEGETINE

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The Country
Gentleman contains
unuaally full and trustworthy Markete
.Reports, and devotes special attention to
them and to the Prospects of the Crops,
as throwing light upon one of the. most

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PUREETES THE BLOOD,

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Renovates and Invigorates the
Whole System.

1T8 IKDICI1AL PfiOPfHTIES ARE ALTERATHE, T»IC, 60LVEMT AO MURETIO.
VEGFTIXK

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sunrion u tta&gt;M

pare Mood.
Cbrewic I

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Your standard bearers appre­

ciate your action and the firmness you

manifested in their behalf and stand ready
ScATTMKua.—Tlirrr were 0 Prohibition ticket* atxl 8 American Patty tickela caal
in the county, aa follow :
Avyiia, 2 American, Party.
Barty, 2 American Party.

when any of you shall be honored by a
selection as a candidate of the Party for

any

billon.
Chose

On'our own behalf we thank you for

Woodland, 2 Prohibition.

which so generously reposed in ns tho

satisfied that the tales of horrible brutality

management of this ever memorable polit­

and savage barbarity toward tho unhappy

ical contest, for the increased majority you

freedmen by the Democratic “bulbdoscra,"

have rolled up for tho Ticket from Presi­

which have reached us from that State are

dent to Coroners, nnd especially for your

far

than

from exaggerated, fur they have seen

firmness in the lace of tho uncalled for the poor victims

assaults mads on the character and man- 'escaping

to that

who have

cl»y.

lincaa of some of our chosen leaders, raen

pitiful appeal

u fur above their assailants as the Heav­

the North

ens arc above th« Earth.

feeling of sympathy

of these

succeeded in

The atrong and
humbla people to

for protection, will

You can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers
We brag on.
Cheese
We sell the best
Tobacco.
We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
6Oots. to $1.00.

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best.
Crockery.
Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Remember.
We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.

one pouscosing

the true instincts of man­

hood, and the time may come

chief honor this glorious victory belongs,

the

we should fail to do Justice if we did not

be punished.

Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.

xxi30w4.

Michigan

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

Detroit Advertisements.

5,000 greenbockcre in Mich.

igan.

READ THIS

N. SABIN.

Hayes a majority of

gives

25,439.

ed to be 3,234.

At Coldwater thia season 16,725.80 has
been paid fur Centennial tickets.

and he happy again.

GRAIN, ELOUR

The population of Charlotte to estimat­

the anr evidence.

And liU Toed
B«ud &lt;*Tnd.

MiA.

GM IteMi in Prices!

awaken a

in the heart of every

Rcpublicanrotcrs of die county of Barry the

when even

murderers of whitc'Bepublicans may

Wto wUl say that Gen.

the efficient services ‘ render- ,Sheridan used too strong s term in styling

Out of fifteen lady applicants far admiss­

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

ion to the University not one has been

rejected.

Grsis

There was polled in Kent county at the
recent election, 15,150 votes.

to growing finely.

um

Dwlm tn all kind,

lotisui^

Comer Woodbridge i Shelby Ste,

Old Kent

,

Detroit, JMlch.

FURNITURE,

John H. Wendell &amp; Co,

Pjatfetery Gates BncMS Rua, fc.

The prohibition and greenback tickets

ed by the RxrCBLICAN Bannxb, in the
contest through which wc have just pass ,

were nearly a tie in lohia County.'

Sraioo Dcmurr, languor, tassUude, and that

ed, as well as the uuUring efforts of its
'

Pro­

hibition 66, Greenback Ti:

and Michigan Lake Shore Railroad be­

tween St Joscph and New Buffalo.

’
th* Past Vi/* Sravr, which (uppiiM thablocJ
not ,
with its vital frlucipaJ of lift elonicnl—iron—
surpassed by any man in Central Michi- jiafuaing rtrenglh. vigor, and naw Ufc into all
gan, entered into the contest, and did ।parte of the system. Being free from alcohol,
a work the Republicans of Barry County

ita
' enrrgiiioc effect* are no*, followed by cor-

will not fail to remember with gratitude.

'

Thanking you fur the honor you have
conferred on »s, nnd for the victories you

iGlw2

PLOS’^A,!'’ fillFFKS&amp;lMETS

New iron to being laid on the Chicago

with &amp; teal that did not abate, an energy

that, did not flag, an ability that to

reoeiver for the Chicago and
Lake Shore Railroad.

Michigan

Ho is at prvfeut

the General Manager of that -road.

ALL DISEASES 0E THE BLOOD.

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.
MICIHT.AK.

j Look here I

Look here!

I
'

What! don’t you think wc can sell

Coffins,
Caskets A Shrouds
■
.I.... —aw C——
7 \t.

The Michigan State Grange will meet

____ •
have won in tiie past, wc bid you stand
The .New York JH&amp;tutc advertises for 12. Half faro u;&gt;on the railroad* and
firm in tho future-. We ask that justice .
as to the uLcreabowts of the about halfrates at the hotels after you get
may be done,-that ths opinions of nil das. iufcraaik.il
*
President who was elected

— that you join us in giving to all men a

Spices.

State ftema.

Republicans who have recently '

visited New Orleans arc now more

Editor, Geo. M. Dewey on the Rostrum, who

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.,

SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
ctUre organ*. Hilar* ItiUatiun
atlon and re&lt;ulatee ibe bovela.

this triumph you have won for the Party

recognize

Ooffee

Hatlinz*, 1 ProhlbWon. Ila»llng» City, 2d Ward, 1 American Party. 84 Ward, 2 Prohlbliion. 4th Wan!, 3 Prohibition. JohnNnwn, 3 Ameriuan Party. Rutland, 1 Prohr

official position, to reciprocate your

action, to tho. extent of their several abili-

While thus recognixing, that to you, the

Our Teas are all ^NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.’
a

copy Jor the yearfree to the tender of the

jdauj H

Japjajl n»u qoawf

currency question that could not be recon­

TEA! TEA !!

tipod tOTITHM

.The contest in this county was embarraised by special and unlocked for difficult

\

Papkhb—Fobty-«ventii

J. M. HEWES,
. Wf guarantee Satisfaction.

-Huarsc furnished free to any person
Mnfctading a Coffin worth
We

The Albion Mirror stands up on its hind

fared before, far we make the most of our
Ceffins and Furniture.
jasticc, and protect the political rights c

citizen, and thus any on

&lt;• J- M4/A
Sio aii OMifflial
R

•

�!o Memorum.

p*&gt; m in hot blankets, and lent our faithful

"

«l Fl Bl AL HH1 ■&gt; BAHT IWH,

nd
&gt;m
)at

We alept aoundly through

and did lb •job.

pHIAVS ADVERflSEMEMTS.

•Nov. 28, 1876.

heal late to retommend

a medicine.—TUmmm
•, -traxtSale—Franca Roldan.
- -Edwin A. Strona.

names again, talking about his own besetting
sin, having forgotten the peal. Well if he can

All About the County;
.. I.UOSJ.

Heel of the Vniverw to remove from ua by
death our Worthy Btoter, Cyntba Runyan,
Therefore
Jieoobed, That wa deeply regret bar early
death, and wUl ever mon kindly eheriah the
recoollaetloa. of her many virtue., which were
alway. prominent in her inlercourae with u&gt;
aa a woman, and an Adoptive Mum.
Btoolotd, That we exlead to her honored
hueband anil family, our heartfelt condolence
aad aympathy in thair great affliction.

.John talks about our big boots—Well, our boots
may be slightly to large for John's Chinese

i until meeting Tueeday evening.

both hia bead and ahouldm.

ire

Haix or Haxtixm Eastkkx Braa Lenox,
No. 81, or Adoptivx Makx*.

cast, aaya tho Baiun.
rketed in this city.
: «r ■ should be a meeting of the Board of
t it ion on Tueaday evening.
, ■ - circuit court stands adjourned tiwlil

If that is so why did
-O.i_ t&gt;.____ .

p« day.
. - th ink* of the Editor of the Baxxk*. are

ing dinner; ■
A daughter of Hon. Norman Bailey, waa
■p.:itc seriously.injured Thanksgiving evening,
while uliding on Broadway near the residence

A. CARD
TO TUS AMKRICAJtPUBLIC.

anow and Icc, has

com­

m 1HDW
For 1877,
if he had not been a legal voter.

in addition to .11 its former excellencies,
heretofore surpassed by do other religious
weekly newspaper in the world, will offer

Council Proceedingfi.

Common Council of the elty of Hastings was
Nor. 21st, 1876, there not being a quorum
present the Council adjourned.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
Hastings, Aug. 12th 1876.

■voure the peopl
nine box ofHolU-., . .

a; ■ vim-

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BM2" tet’ ^-iESir.S Z' te
XJX1 SrSS&amp;'SS'i
’LT.'F-WS;
‘EL“t
«be American
refnve to purchase M edteine* parpr-rtinx to be our»

ENTIIEIT NEW FEATURES,

THE HUM UHNE

Recorder.

D. 187B.
.
Present the Mayor, Recorder, Aid. Evans,
Lewis, McNaughton, Russell, Sheldon and
’

Petiika of
relative to gradftg on one aide of Broadway
from Bentley's planing Machine to bridge,
waa laid on the table.
Of Pioneer Co , to appoint George Davis,
Wm. McShcrry, Dan.J’hax and Wm. Michael,

8223

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S
SPLENDID DISPLAY OF

Fall and Winter Millinery !

of great importance and value.

HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.

Flrvt—We shall print through the

Tomlinson.

Phillip T. Colgrave of Charlotte an experi­
ence-1 and popular Teacher of Phonography,

Bought very low and WE will sell them at
ivill please the closest buyer.

lered until election morning and waa told then

eil of the city of Heatings waa held at the

Michael Grace has moved hia Saloon from
the north-east corner of State and Church
Streets, to the building next east of Em. Busby's
Bar' yr shop, where his friends and the publie

rilk pictorial illurtratiaw.

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
«
Black Oil,

viUare. and are extensively used throuxhonl the
entire civilbod world.

concerned we did not advise Birney VanBrant

luwuhcuse on each Friday in December to

th.' season of froat.
menced. .

Ti e desir o to call your attention to our etook of strictly
pari 'DRUG.S and MEDICINES Tie make a speciality in
deal ing in only strictly prime DRUGS. We believe it is
for t&gt; ie inter est of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell oi ily prir. no and pure MEDICINES.
We have
'
....
a, large,
stock of

pt ices that

uf the Editor of the Bum.
W. S. Rogen, the Treasurer of Carlton, will
; &lt; at his residence each Thursday, and al tho

the
or

MASTIhGS CITY DRUG STORE

married.

The Grand Central Hotel, New York, leads
in flic p.'pular demands for low prices. It has
reduced its rates from &gt;1.00 to &gt;2.60 and &gt;3.00

Jue and tendered to Sheriff Creasy and 8urveyor Bowen for a fine turkey for Thanksgiv­

valuable luneationa II eontalni. In addition to

^wolrvrf. That a copy of there reaolationa
I* presented to the huiband of our deceased
later, and a copy to tach, tha RarcsucAX Bax«xa and llastinyi Horse Journal for publica­
tion.
T. Puiura.
Mrs. W. K. Stun,
Mire Julia WianvuAX, Committee.

McGee the assistant Principal of our I
-chool is very sick at the residence ef
Mr. Hadley in this eily.
*cpb Cole haa removed hia Meat Market
Front JrforMU Street to the Goodyear building
tjtxt WcsleT'the Bank on State Street.

_Prt|y a. Pile, and Millinery Goods.

rldiaoa and latitude. at era BMtinliable for a cor-

iiy the 20th day of December, inatant.
I be official canvass for Senator In the 16th

OU

Spedal Notices.
Hostetter's Ublted States Altaasie for 1«TT. fe»
distribution oralis. tbronshout tho United Statei,
and all eivUlsod countries of the Western Hemis­
phere, will be publtehad about the flirt of January,
tn the BoxlUh. Goman. Premb, Welsh. Norworiaa. Swedish. Holland. Bohemian and Spanish

year SERMONS by the most eminent
deigymen of the country, of all denomi­
nations, from Maine to California. Our
readers will, therefore, hare the pleasure
of hearing the most famous ministers of
Ngw York, Brooklyn, Boston, PhiladcL
phis, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis. San
Francisco, etc.

Second—Wc shall publish a series of
artidre on CHRISTIAN WORK, by
Rev. Stephen H. Tyng. D. D., whieh will
be invaluable to elcrgyflien, Sunday-school
teachers, and every Christian man aud

m

JI,

???????;??? &lt;

xr.

Hilled w. will

AU kinds of Ladies’ Underwearat the LowestPrices.

Fancy
ever and
person;
opposite

Goods of all kinds Cheaper than
in quality to suit the taste of every
Remember the place, State Street,
Roberts’ Drug Store. ‘
GIVE US A. CA.LE.

gas

MRS. CLARA AT.T.FW
MISS VINE TREGO.

woman.

Third—A new Serial Story of Amer­
ican life will be begun about tho middle of
December. Its title will bo

fjJJJ three willina t
V riaht In their own IveaHUre.
explain hero. Btuloca. pleuant
Women, and bon and airt. do u

Heatings, Mich., Oct, 5, 1676.

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Machines,AMarble Wo^ks. Ayer’s Advs. &amp; Groceries.

A PAPER CITY,
Pioneer Hose Co.
On. motion of Aid. Ruaeell, the above named

VE

prevent opportunity to become proficient in itWe learn that, a few days since, a man in
Baltimore fell from the-roof of a barn, on
which he was at work striking on the scaffold­
ing oq the small of tho back, which resulted a
few hours afterward*, in hu.ilcath. We could

peroonl were appointed members of Pioneer

A motion of Aid. Ruaaell, that the street
Com., be authorised to employ an Engineer to

articles from the pen of Elder Brewster,

employed.

appropriate fhn&lt;*a therefor.
F. McNair, highway wo
2nd Ward

not
use

fl» U
F. McNair, highway work dlh Ward 19 87
Charles Horton highway work 4th Ward 25 88

Thoma. Bette, peeing

n their good., but they look cheap to ua.

whu the Editor .
call a •‘gambling Hell." Wo do not know of any
such institution in dur city, and if there io

Ayes—Aid. Evan*.

Lewis,

McNaughton,

nays as follows:
Ayes—Aid. Evans.

Lewi*, McNaughton,

Ruaaell and Tomlinson, 6.

Nays—Sheldon, 1.
On motion the Council adjourned.

L. D, QvACSCWBCTn,

’rices!
EATT

many dyspeptic, ailing persona.

Get

What Can bo Done m n Day.
funded.
Only one disagreeable

It

in country neighborhood*, where all should be

iVe think t
day as it usually is on the Sabbath.

Turkeys

one year, postage
paid, together with any one volume from
the following list:
1. Tho Pickwick Papera. 500 pages.
2. Our Mutual Friend. 516 pages.
3. David Coopcrfidd. 520 pages.
4. Nicholas Nickleby. 516 pages.
5. Martin Chwzlcmt. 530 pages.
’
6. Dombey aud Son. 534 page*.
7. Old Curiosity Shop, and Reprinted
Views. 530 pages.
8. Little DorriL 504 pages.
9. Bleak Horn*. 532 pages.
10. Barnaby Budge, and Hard Times.

tuoky Cksb Distribution Company." Thtoia a
larger dowry than anybody short of a Bothachild bestows upon his children. Gev. Porter
la no Rothschild, but he intends to give away
that amount among his ticket-holders on ihat

Boa. 576 pages.
14. Uncomtr.oiciai Travslur, and addi­
tional Christmas Stories. 356

you would get your share of ihiagoHeomaana.

15. The Mystery of Edwin Drood, A
ChiW’a. History of England,
Master Humphrey’s Clock, etc.

thing oocured al ftie

not be kept away from social gatherings.

Tbe W»rki «f Charles Dlckcas,
in tho famous and unsurpaased House­
hold Edition of Messrs. Loe II Shepard,
tho well-known pabiwben of Bcstoa.
Look at our offer I To each and every
person, whether already a subscriber or
not, ■ who acoda us &lt;3, we will forward

570
11. Oliver
.
_
___
12. A Tale of Two Cities,’ and Great
Expectations. 514 pages.
13. Oirtstmas Stories, and Sketches uy

Grange Feast in Rutland, on Thanksgiving

is too bad that people thlevetohly inclined can­

Jr., of Brawstcrville, Mm*,, on men and
things, religion and politics, and every
“ top topic " a* it comes tip.
Fifth—Our great premium for the
year webdicre to bo the best ever offered
—vix.:

Tub1 Indxfbsduct

Ruaaell, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 6-

Etc

D. 11. DeLand 4 Co.’a 2/ret OUmenl SaUraDie.

be one of the most sparkling nod attract­
ive aerials ever published.

Fourth—Wc shall publiah a senes of
move dirt therefrom, waa carried.

it would bo wise to hurry up and secure your
chance for a heaping pot of it. Whole Tickets,
&gt;12; halves, &gt;6; quart eve .Fk Ex-Gov, Tho.P.

Porter, General Manseer. Frankfort, Ky,

rickfohd
Wktic
Knitted

by D. R. Locke (Bev. Pctrolcm V. Nas«'
by). It vividly illustrates the present era
of speculation, of linng without work, of

500pH?«r
For

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

PROBATE ORDER.

For restoring Gray Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.

Idea at the probate offlee.io theeiC

which is nt once

line and Clinr the petition dalr veriled.of

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC
day of December next, at 10 o'clock in the for*other persoui interested tn eaid estate, are r.qjirholden^aTtho probate otUeo. in

the petitioner .hould not be ■ranted.
Aud It la frrther ordered, that said MtiUoMS
i pcraon* iatemted la raid estate
of eald petition, aad the£earin«

PROBATE ORDER.

Family Knitting Machine
Jiow anraeiiDS umtctmi

saa;

Ww?&amp;
ninafral aud from

Pnaanr. B. C. Prladlc,Jnd*e of Probate.
In the Matter of tho Bvtate of Marr C. Berate,

that an Instrument
Clnr
led in this oourt. pursad tastameptofsala &lt;tevupon It i«on!«red, that Tuesday the 2&gt;Ub day

raetion Book, eentainint complete and
ireeUou to the operator, aceocipmdee

riSLwilsSwriK
ua OBicc. in the City of Ha.«tinp and

&amp; aant tr. tor narl of tho

e

health?, and ef­
fectual for pro­
Nervi ng the
hair. Faded or
gray hair is toon
testored to U» •
original eolor,
with the gloss and freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thickened, falling hair
checked, and bnKlnest often, though
not always, cured by ita use. Noth­
ing can restore the hair where the
follicles are destroyed, or tho glands
atrophied end decayed. But such as
remain can be saved
for usefulness
by this application.
Instead of foul­
ing tho hair with n pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Ita
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray cr ‘falling offj nnd
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances
■which make some preparations dan­
gerous, and injurious to tho hair, tho
Vigor can only bonoSt but not harm
it. If wanted merely fpr a

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir­
able. ‘ Containing neither oil j&gt;or
dye, it docs not wil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on t^ic hair, giving
it" a riclg glossy lustre and a grateful

perfume.

“fex..

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

ATTACHMEXT NOTICE

DOWELL, MASS.

i of Mlehlpan, the Circuit Conn for the conn-

FIFTEEN SUBSCBIBKR8
we will lend

More Blooded Stock.

rouds

s

were more abundant, and quite as

enjoyable

closed with a pleasant party at Union Hall,

ood reports financial ‘usd otherwise.

Abraha&lt;Rj«r«on of tho Township of Has­
ting.. imported into thto couniy oa Friday teat• Short Hora bull calf, four month. Jd on
th. 28lh of November, bred by A. A Droak.

of We«i Nori, Oakland Coaaiy, Michigan, that

Th- Patrons of Grange 140 Rutland, had a
Thanksgiving Feast on Thursday evening last,

Pedro." waa tired by 11th Duke

they carried out their programe.
B8U.
5fyl

The

our county afiorda ; and although an hundred

of Hila-

Dickens Complete.
Every number of tho Independent con­
tains
largo octavo pages, forming a
weekly tnagnsinc in itself; whereas all
od&gt;«- folhi nligiou, |»|xn ht»* only
f™ 1« to JO
of much mJkfliia.
Tho, Tho
off.n; for 13
twko n mock » «»y «»or rrlipoM Joor-

etnioeaily

The Paper for Hard Tim.
guAMnUPTioN PUCE of the Independent,
with premium, &lt;3.00 per annum, in

JisLS'
N.U.. -1h-"" I

= s

XhLT. “tirF-SLK?.. 4. J.iitlS a
swttZwG

.

Attorney for Plato'

ADMIN JSTRATOK’S SALE*

FOR SALE
‘Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres to-. Exchange
for a farm near Hassolicited.

�Legals.

(COHTiMUKD PBOM 1st PAGE.)

bhe-Ainncd fowls in choosing fowls for
ll»c table, the latter of which arc generally
poor in quality, such as Spanish, Ham­
burgs, &amp;c. Another reason may be that
all the pink skini are very tender to. drew,
tearing easily, aud axtra care is required in
drafting to make them look attractive,
and if they come from a long distance
and.are al nil damaged, they do not pre­
sent as clean and nice appearance ns those
with yellow skins.—(Korol Etw-Yorker.

WIMTEBING BEK4
Bees require some protection in winter,
although tn the Middle States they often
winter voy well on their summer stands
when unprotected in mild winters. I have
found boxes made to set over the hives a
good protection. The space between the
biro and box to be about three Inches,
boxes open at both ends, and the open
space packed full of straw up to and over
xthc top.-' Then Uy some boards on tho
hive ns a roof to keep the straw dry, if the
hives arc not under corer, and the bees
will winter as well as in a cellar, or in a
bee house. The passage ways of the hires
must be kept open by cutting openings in
the boxes, and placing pieces of tin or
tine, bent in circular form, over them and
between the boxes end hives, to keep the
straw from closing them up. The tin
should be bent with a shoulder on each
side and secured in position by tackv or.

Star Clothing House

Star Clothing Houae.

Legals.
MORTGAGE SALE.

[Star Clothing House,|

mortgage sale.

ut’w.’u..—.“11 "J nv?.

GRAND RAPIDS, *
* Are Offering their Entire Stock of Mens’ and Boys’

At an Immense Reduction in’Prices

MtatV of Harry. »ndHt
irecrlbed a» folluw». tu
iwrsisx??.

- $4 50.

CHILD11ENS' SUITS, $2 50 to »5 00.

GOOD BUSINESS SUITS, W 00 to *7 50.

BOYS’ SUITS, $4 00, J5 00 an.l Upwards.

JliNff SUITS DOWN TO

PROBATE ORDER.

small nails.

Lost..
A promissory note given by
William
Knapp nnd / his brother, of nutting,
payable to J. Winters, due Oct. 15 1876.
On tliis note payment has been stopped,
and the person who found it will confer a
favor by returning it to the subscriber.

Abe Bvnnell.
Barry Oct. ICth 1876.

xxi49t3

Clarence-!.. Lewi* nlinor* — heir* and kcatecs
^On retuJingVnil filins th. petition, duly verified,

PROBATE ORDER.

Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits

of Meria M. Lewis Guardian .f said Minop, pray­
ing for roMOMtherrln r.t forth, that •hr mayo, liccnard to soil certain rcr'
—LJ

SSb

ifeOnly $1000 and $12 00. ^*

sons inletMted in said •

e&amp;-«

Smith, Mance St I'rcston's and settle to
save costa. We must have our psy.
i
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Those Suits wo Warrant worth Folly X3 00 to $5 00 Moro.
perron* int.rerted in raid ret
it thi*ProVrto Offiw’tn tho*
«how oauro. if «ny th«re&gt; bo.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

- ’ *
$3 tfo; $4 00, $5 00, JG 50, and Up.
MENS' OVERCOATS,
MENS' FINE BEAVER and other OVERCOATS, $9 00, $1000, $12 00, and $15 00.
OVERCOATS,
$2
50, $3 50, $4 00 and $5 00 and Up.
BOYS’
- $2 00 and Up.
MENS' WORKING GOATS,
_____
- . $1 00 and Up.
MENS'WORKING PANTS,' W WE Guarautao to SAVE People a Great Deal of MONEY if they will BUY of IS. -®e

G. P. Rowell &amp; Go's. Col.

The Little Rock
PRORATE ORDER.
OF MICHIGAN. Uoantx of Barry, re.—
oa of th. Probate Court for th. County
MHm at tho KbaMOOce. in th. rtty.
r».on Monday, th* 2Qlh day of Novraber.
rear one thousand aiebt buudrad and

J. &amp; P. Coats

Moke no Miatjaka. as ours is the \pnly Double Store.

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal street,
62w4
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Excursionists, Liniment

Holloway's Ad. Drug., Etc.

renoon, bn
,a»d that
M.V UK‘I. M »W »■
WHWM. WWW &gt;11 OtllW
person* intareatrt) in sahl ovtale. are roqnlrfti to
ai&gt;p«ar at a tearion of said Court, then to be holdeu
at the Prolnt. OOc. in the efly ot naatings, and
show eauro. If any there be. why the prayc.- of th. I THE TESTIMONY OFTHE WHOLE WOULD
__..j--------- jt liferotitioa.r sire untie, to
aid Mtalc. of the pee*
i’W.’slsL&amp;u:
Bad Up, Bad Breast*, Sore, aad Olean.
mor. a n»w»paper printed

CENTENNIAL

HRK ME FACTS.

Superior

HOlimrS ODfflENT.

Strength

Excellent Quality

Jodsw of Prouata.

NOTICE OF ^JON^g^SIONERS ON

SPOOL COTTON.”

STATE OF MICHIGAN. l_ Probat. CoVl far
Cocxtt or Baur. J ”
raid Cuunlv.
E»urt. of John BartlaU. dccwaecdTh a under-

• to tho person* interested in «»ld e»talo.
idrasy of said petition, and th. bearinr

■Bhnafrr,

culan and

ING MACHINE CO..

r printod-and elrealatcd In raid County

ropy)

Judxo of Probate

PROBATE ORDER.

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

OF MICHIGAN. County rf Barry.**.- !

Louisiana State Lottery Co.
uJKJSSS’S .HMyfete'ESS'li.’

on Thureday the Ztd day of November. .

GVARWAWS SALE.
In tb.MBUOTortbottU:. ot AHm and Cha*. H

Sflri

Canada Soathcru n’y Company

PWffl

iim store

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

at namloTi of celd Court, then *tn l&gt;e

rh^sia.*xriu
sr'Kas'

Qeo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Col.

W°!£r
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICEtaaad* ajrtinrttha -UU &lt;4MiJUamM. Hunt Ute
of mid eounty dwcuad. baraby airs Nolle, that

DEAF Boo"free.. O. J- wi&gt;O». M*
MXMWUSU.
NOTICE TO COM^y^SIONERS
STATE OF MICHIGAN,^ Protato^teCT
NOTICK

ha*. through ita connection:- i.nibe Wert nnd
Northwest, placed oa sale n targe number of
T&lt;?va.im»’ Exctnuioa Ticket* nt greatly re­
duced rate, by which jMXMuncor* can not
only vidt the Centennial Exhibition al Phil­
adelphia. but can, in addition, viait the prin­
cipal eastern citlea, with an opportunity of
•topping al any of the great number af fit­
, mou.» rvrort* in New York and Pennsylvania,
i Tiro Canada Son them is the only line
from tho West running directly id Niagara
I Falui, giving passengers, from the train,
1 wonderful panoramic view of the Highly
Cataract, nor*e-ihoe Fall, the
■ &lt;lrcut Rapid*. and landing them «*ircci ■
I ly at th. Falla. The track of the Canada
I Nwntlicru in an air line, laid with rteel
i rail* of the heaviest pattern; there .are no
। curve, or grades; wood is wed for fuel:
, Couches are furnished with the Winchell
' Valent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
dust
With its complete system of
1 magnificent Parlor. Sieeplni; and
. E&gt;rnwl»ia Room Cnrn from Chlcn-

Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged ! trim
LK, and
in the DRUj&amp;^TRjLDE,
__ ’
y arri-Uhas in stock and daily
arris- a©, I&gt;clrcrit and Toledo, ana u«rouingt a fresh ana genuine ncciion* *t .wiaaam I'niuand BnitaStack
ofn.,z,
Drugs ana Medi*®*h® "*’w Tor!1
^nd
/raraaao
K»z»w.v... Krle Railway*, tho Canada Southern
esnes,
Dye stuffs, rancy
| uh* i&gt;e-&lt;&gt;ming th« favorite Hue to
Goodst and in fact a cam-1 w®
?’«*«»■ *•» »w* popular Hue
plele Stock of Druggisfe |
Merchandise which he offers Any Information c-tn be obtained by al­
M /.Art rwinbi n±
Pm_______________
ducsd Prices.
REMEMBER^ the Peo XXIMTtf
pie’s Hruff Store is di­
rectly opposite Empire Block. I THE ENEMY OF DISEASE I
One door east of Spauldings ;THE
FOE OF PAIN
I
TO MAN AND BEAST
W-l'artles answering any ef lb»« adr«rto&lt;
menu will ideate Hate wbiru they raw the Mm&gt;k

$500

EXCURSIONISTS

Will, ofcourae,jrith to ace nil th* sight*
comforuMr aad cheaply. To ibi* 'end th.

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TE-'T OF
40 YE4 US.
,
THERE IS SO SOKE IT WILL
SOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
WILL SOT CCKK.NO ACHE. NO
TAIN. THAT AFFLICTS THE Hl
MAK BODY. OR THE BODY OI A
HORSE OR OTH ER DOMESTIC AS
1MAL, THAT—DOEB NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING Sic., BOc.. or fl.00.
HAH OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING. AND BESTOK
ED TO LIFE'ASD USEFULNESS
HANY A VALUABLE HOUSE.
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NO. 64,

VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1876.W^OLE NO 2007.

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For tho finaTlot of CanD«l Lobster,

Cigars that cannot be equaled at John Salmon, and Sardince in this city, go to
lanlcy'e.
‘ John Stanley's.

FOR SALE .1THF BANNER O«7CF

TIIEGHKAT AGONY.
one prevailing topic in

The

the city

now, is, “who is to, be President ?”

Tho

Republienm are smilingly confident and
the Democracy are as ugly and waspish as
they can be.

They claim that

if Hayes

i! declared elected it will be by fraud, and
in the

gin mills and gambling hells they

talk loudly of resistant, and offaiangurating Tilden by force.'"’it i» very hard for
red nosed,

inonstached gentlemen

who I avc^protnises of places under Tilden

in tho event of his election to resign their

hones," and being eimpdlcd to go back to
ordinary thieving for a living. Sinecures
in custom-houses, with unlimited oppor­
tunitie* for stealing are much easier, and
when they think how dose they came to
it they gnash their teeth in rage. But
the business men in the Democratic party
take no such view of it. They say, with­
out exception, that if the returning Boards
declare Hayes elected that ho must be
inaugurated, and that there will be no
fight over'y. The fact is tho business
Democracy who voted for Tilden would a
little rather bee him defeated than not,
now that tney sec the reckless, revolution­
ary dement that stands liehind him. And
they don't like the .attitude he occupies.
In all this excitement, be has said not a
word to allay the fever, or quiet apprehen­
sion. He has not said that if his oppon­
ent should bo declared elected he would
acquiesce quietly, but he holds himself in
position to take the office by force if need
be. And it i£ a significant fact that all
the threats tof trouble, in this dty, camo
from those who stand tho closest to him.
He conducted the campaign with bluff and
money, and he will stop at nothing to
secure tho scat he has so long coveted.
Heaven help the country if this archdem­
agogue, by any means gcts.his grip on the
Presidency.
THE NEWSBOYS
am reaping a rich harvest. Tho circula­
tion of the daily papers have doubled, and
the little gamins know how to keep it up.
In one up-town block, tho population is
entirely Democratic, and the next block
on the same street is entirely Republican.
The smart newsboys enter* the first block,
and yells, “ ’cre's yer extry World I Til­
den's elcctid^ sure." The Democrats all
rush to buy his paper. In the next block
—“ 'era’s yer extry 7Vm«—Hayfs ker­
nes Looisaner, Floridy and South Kerliny I" And a very lively sale among tho
Republicans is tho result.
One more
honest than the rest, was asked what was
the election news, and he cried “extry
Tnboon 1 ” Peter Cooper's defeat con­
firmed.
He sold a great many- paper*.
THE POOL*.
Among the betting men, and their num­
ber is legion, a great deal of interest cen­
tres in the pool roonis. Pool betting u a
specie* of gambling without cards or dice
and has become guito fashionable, even
among so-called respectable men.
Tho Pool Rooms have been the arena
of much excitement during the past weeks.
There are a number of these fiyihionable
gambling houses on Broadway, the two
most largely patronized -aic known as
Johnson's, corner of twenty-eight street,
and the palatial establishment of ex-prize
fighter, ex-congressman John Morrissey.
There arc several kinds of pools known
as Auction, French and Combination. A
portion of the room devoted to such pur­
poses is fitted up with an elevated plat­
form, upon which are seated the auctionecr» mid derka. The roomn orc provided
with scata, and from a comfortable loung­
ing place for tho fashionably dressed
loafers of the city.- Hundreds arc usually
in attendance but not three per cent, arc
bidders or buyers. The auctioneer an­
nounces that a hundred dollars is bid for
the first choice on general ftonlt, Tho
favorite, candidate is then naniud, generally
thus I One hundred dollars for Tilden.
How much do I hear for Hayes? The
bidding is varied according to the working
of the ]»litical thermometer, varying from
thirty to eighty dollar* for Hayes. Til­
den one hundred. Tbe bidding having
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handed to each party. Tho succearfiil
bidder receives the entire amount, ie*H
three, per cent, which is the pool adter's

found at all hours of any day, ready to do
French Pools.—In another part of the
ttnv work in his line, from putting* new room, needy nrrengedaidc by side,are a
spoke in an old wheel, to tho building of
number of frames constructed with spacen
। the best buggy ever seen in the county of
AGdreo
|TTELL A GAY, Boston. ' Barry. Don't forget the place; in the
Barry. Don’t forget the place; in the
___ —Z.l.
Tiro &amp; Bro.,
nnmer corner
o
___ *•„’ * ■ ____
shop with PSM.
JasonX-Rich
o
dusted io a sdip inserted on the board, toPure Liquors, bottled for medicinal pun Church and Railroad Street.
aca, for sale at moderate prices by John j xx6tf

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v—and
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Knowledge
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merged), is a weekly magazine of sixtyfour pages, giving more than.

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&amp;uWbl»a ,1^. linn S»r ,«.n «n »
noon iu 1174 Tolnnw, vrtth th. TOntinnal ’ • H«l&gt;~~»t.ti’n Bonnbhmn F.per. |U|eo»u..n.l«tlon or Ik. b«t m.n nod Jonr
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th. proSalo., rfth. toranM uttboto ««l-b"twl ■ nttoto. upn^dotod to

Union Ticket Office.

3

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

The Great Agony.—The News-Boy*.
—The Pools.

on this

favorite.

As between Tilden or

Ith YAOE/J

�the company, or want of nlteotion to llrcir

Teas; Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc.. Etc

The Confederotee Fee! Outraged.

and the public welfare by their offiews and
employees.

IIastingh, Mich., D’

187G

jO.7.

Hence the parading of such

mishaps as do occur in displayed headings

ton city arc very

anil exciting paragraphs, it does not seem

they coll the invasion of the

to us, can be of any real benefit to either

Capital by Federal

the owners or patrons of these roads.

has bean a time since Buchanan left

It is for tho

Tkertl.

best

all elaiHCfl of our people to

interest of

aid by all lo-

much outraged at what
troops.

House that the

White

Federal uniform

in

Harper s Bazar

National

There never

appearance

the streets

ILLITSTKATED

tho

of a

or of a

geiimatc means in promoting the prorper-

united States flag has not in like manner

ity of our railroads.

sent

They are the great

terror to their constitutional hearts.

For alrielly hoiuobold inaUero aad droaa,

civilizer* of the age—the pioneers iu open­

There are no State rights in the District

ing np and developing the undeveloped

of Columbia to bo violated, yet the

apo*-

E lady can aftord

porta of our country—the menus of rapid

Lies of State rights see in the appearance

formation it rlva

inter-communication, bringing all parts of of a few hundred noldiera the destruction

of State sovereignty.

effect that a Northern

Hence, instead of impeding them

the South in tho

savagely

which will affect a reduction of the patron-

nal machine.

io iai

old slave

days,

it

is
iiterary and artistic featurw, the Bator ia unVOMt, Boston.

*ge given them by the public, -we should

And still our Platform.

\

only print

that which will

OUR FAITH JUSTIFIED.

Hint Hayes and Wheeler were
legally and constitutionally elect­
ed President and Vice-President
of the United States, yesterday,
we have no reasonable doubt,
though wc^p to press before be­
ing able to get the full vote of the
several Electoral Colleges. But
still we have no doubt Ruther­
ford B. Hayes is elected.

ble state of perfection, as the more perfect

CYnxen says:

The State Board of Canvassers of South
i! ■ ।
Carolina has done its duty faithfully and
51 O'
fearlessly. The attempt of tho ignorant the publuhera.
and arrogant Supreme Court to interfere
rich it- had no lawful
respondent reflects on tho Railroad Com- in matters over wlii
mtsnontr, we' think ho is talking at ran­ control has been frustrated by prompt
nnliance with the law by the board
dom. If there is a public officer in the
Tho triumph 'of law in South Carolina
State whose acts are more worthy of spe­ is fraught with the most momentous
_
cial commendation than any other, Gov. sequence as regards the personal rights of
Bagley alone excepted.
tbut man is the colored people of that State. Every
colored Republican of any prominence
Stephen S. Cobb, the present Railroad
would bare been in danger of persecution,
Commissioner, in and for the State of
even unto death, had the machinery of be unleratood tljat Ihe aubaeribar wfrhea to
Michigan.
i. To this, at the time of his np government passed into Democratic hands.
poiutment entirely qcw field of public With Governor Chamberlain still in now- eeipl of hia ordar.
The Annual Velum
the cowardly White-Liners will be
duty, be brought deeded ability, inflexi­
held in check. Every philanthropic heart
ble integrity of purpose and a fixed de­
must throb with delight at the assurance
termination to d&gt; all that could be done that; with all their intimidations, tho bullto brink our Railroads up to the highest doxers of South Carolina were frustrated
passible state of excellence, that the poo&gt; in their nefarious con-piracy to carry the
binding, eent by mail, poapaid on receipt fit
pic of the State might enjoy the benefits State by fraud and violence, and thus in­ Bl 00 each.
augurate n reign of terror.
they expected when they put forth such
ty, whjlo passing over them.
Fot^rth. So far as the note of our cor­

superhuman

efforts

to

secure

and re-crosaing our State in so many ways,
and

so thoroughly accommodating

the

lu a letter on political subjects address­ people of almost all sactious.zand at tho
ed to the Editor of the Bannxx, received

one day last week, there was this signifi­

•
' “Herewith I mail you a copy of to-day’s

cant paragraph ;

tho Jackson

be of accidents either to persons or proper­

almost

same time to secure tho whole people
against any infriugiyjZ'nt of their risbts by

these corporations.

And most admirably

has he succeeded in his efforts, as tho pub­

Horse fob balk—A good seven year old
mare, Bound, weight 1200 pounds.
Time
given for payment.
JuLIVB RUKSKLU
xxi46tf
•

I fit be necessary

universally attest.

thia Statcvduriog the past three months,

curtail

and trust you will find room for them in

burderr, let it be done iu some other wsy

your

besides doing away with an officer who is

excellent journal,

the

Republican

expenses iu

order to

to

lighten the

It is of moment to have tho

annually saving sums untold to the people

public informed concerning the accidents

of tho State, for the mere pittance paid

which occur on our Railroads and their

our Railroad Commismonor.

Banner.

causes, especially when, as is the case in too

Address
HARPER k BROTHERS, New York.

CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To
Smith, Manee A Preston’s and settle to
save costs. We must have our pay.
xx’UCtf

Lansing Republican containing a list of lic and the patrons of I he roads will almost

Railroad accidents which have occurred in

For Toledo bottled ale by tho doxen or
otherwise, and stock ale, and porter by the
bulk, go to John Stanlxt’b. xxt44i3

Harper's Magazine
ILLUSTRATED.

John Stanley eellx better and cheaper
Tea, than any other House in the city,
xxl—14 t 4

The Legislature.

Remember.

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
Hastinge, Aug. 7th, 1876.

It has been our policy

during the twenty years wc have conduct­

Harper e Weekly should be in every family
throughout tl&lt;e land, as a purer, more interest­
Hmm Maouis, one year
*4 00
ing, higher-toned, betler-illiutrated psixrr is
not published in this or any other couutry.—
54 00 includes payment of U. 8. poetace by
Cbontereijl BuUrten, Boston.
the publishm.
’
The Weekly is the only illustrated papar of
tos day that In its essential ehnmeteristics i»
recognised as a national paper,—Brooklyn

ed a public newspaper to carefully exclude

from its columns all articles purely senw

tional in their character, all reports of

accidents on our Railroads, Steamboats,
or Stage Lines, and all extended notices of

I.S—--

criminal events not local in their character,

and all crtni. con. coses of every name and
nature, and from this fixed rule wc do not

*. A. lUaUBOE
». r. UruO.
please ono to whom we arc under many

personal obligations.

For this detcraina-

teSKas.1’-

*tiuu to adhere to our long catabliuhed rule

we think wc have good and sufficient rea­

The leading articles in Harper'a Weekly on
political topics are modala of high-toned'discuuions, and iu pictorial illualraiioos are oftea corroborative areumenl of no imsli
force.—Eruauner and Chronicle, N. Y.
The Weekly baa Io a still larger degree disUneed all eumneiitors as an ilfaetralH new*,
paper. Its editorials are among th* most able
ot their kind, and ita other reading nuttier ia year,
st once learned, brilliant, and
’
*
illurlraiions are abundant and

arc the

the produettot^ of tho soil.

bobacriptic

READ THIS

■■HOT,

and be happy again.

STEBBINS BRO’S.

A Grci Rett® ii Prises I

FWITURE! SALISBURY A BROSSEAU

Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than uny bous in Bar­
ry County', for thwe reasons:15
’ 1st Because we have no rent 4 &gt; pay
11 Because we make the mt»jt of oui
goods ountl vcb.

great

TERMS.

They ue

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

HASTINGS

Keep It.

constantly being used by all cluses of oar

people, anil must cou,ti:iue

Furniture, Milk Safes.

Where you wnl find all kinds ol

sons.
Our Railroads

’

xn30w4.

• TERMS.

ed correspondent we certainly cannot con­

Ftref.

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best. &lt;
Crockery.
Cliuaper Limn ever, fbr WE

ILLUSTRATED

With this request of our much esteem­
comply.

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.

Harper’s Weekly.

the horrors of Railroad butcheries."

sent to

Crackers
We brag on.
Cheese
we sell the best
Tobacco

want to close out.

can, the fault-all seems to lie either with

er, to in any way guard the public against

You can have m any shape you
want.

WANTED—Our pay at once, it will
save you trouble.
xxi46tf
Smith, Mance &amp; Preton.

pawed, and ito future nem as bright if am
brighter t baa any tlmi since the golden hne of
Oysters, the celebrated “Shield Brand,"1 prosperity settled around iu later and best
years.—Brooklyn Eagle.
tho officers or employees of tho compa*
The follower,; is the full list of the for sale cheap, at John Stanley’
Harper't Monthly is marked by the asms char­
nies on which the accidents occurred. Abo, members of the next Legislature corrected.
acteristics which gave it circulation from the
that your Senator and Representatives by tho official returns;
first with the better claw of readers. It com­
bines
reading matter with illustrations in a
elect may know how perfectly useless is the
way to make clear and vivid the theta prosentofficer df tho State employed ata large
ed. Pictures merely designed Io catch the
eye of the ignorant are never inserted.__ Chisalary, known u the Railroad Commission­

many accidents reported in the Republi­

Spices

TEEMS.

triumph of law and or­

in the old South State,

der

peopk, and the leu likelihood

the construction of the roads now crossing

OUR RAILROAD INTERESTS.

Of the glorious

they are the better they can serve the
there will

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods

SOUTH CAROLINA

tend to build

up and sustain them in the highest possi­

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian mterforance which will
destroy the other.

Coffee

ridta Kiting lh« houtohold in intemtlng Hter-

newspaper had in

squinted at as if It was an infer­

by the publication of notes intended to, or

uiuneu.

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $100, we claim to beat
the County ’

A bayonet has the

the country near, comparatively speaking,

to the markets and business cantcra of the
nation.-

TEA! TEA!!

The old rebel Democracy of Washing­

DihJcpi tn all limit

FURNITURE,
upitasterr Goals

to be, henoo

Frants, k

4th. Because we warrant r.H p.»odn wr
take.
'

calculated to make their use a source of eonatant fear totheirpatrons. Tho peopleought

to fed a reasonihlc degree of personal

Clair County.

safety on the cars on any of our Railroads.
And it m true, notwithstanding the long-

portion to tho number conveyed

Look here I

are in­

jured on our Railroads, than by any other

Detroit Advartiaamanta.

mode of publi

GILLET
&amp; HALL
DTT-RnTn-

Look hero!

What! don’t you think wo can - sell

pi
PA1'E«-Hoi.rSMHren.

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

camper than any firm in the State ?
can do it, fur, with the help of

J. M. HEWES
we gwuuuteo Snlirfartion.

Wo

�rhegejni-WeaklyhBpliblicaiitapnBL
r^Hisiu PMtt w urn iwrn &gt;
siilANGEH’S

A vole of thanks for tho excclleicire of a
set of By-Laws, printed al our Jobllooms, for
West Bide Lodge No., 260 I. 0. 0. F., at

THE PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRES­
IDENT ELEcf.

Special Notices

Grand Rapids, was tendered ua by that Lodge

I

Legals

iriadison Dispensary,

New Ativertisemanto.

jffw-t

tHfauU.

Market

GUIDE
Almost all the election beta in thl* Mellon

v -I.UUAL R- R- TIME-CARD
Legislature wfll pan a law depriving of his
vote, and forever disqualifying fnm hold.
aouo bast.

AH kinds of FRESH and SALT Meats

1180 r.M.
- llXOr.M.
(SaturdaysudSundayalftOO r. h.
I r.lxht at
I(M»a.m.

on hand.

.tn- Expo

&gt;vid*d-«nd ncr

■^SSEgsBss

Hour Fact to That which is Hood.—Many
having tried all kinds of Seleratu* and Baking
Powders are now holdiugtasl to D. B. DeLan'd

to sag uioriam eoMatooC, aM lo

GUIDE, 01 SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

Land &amp; Co., having had twenty-five ■years ex­
periencein its manufacture claim it is tho only

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

at.1

Brail* Creek—Arrive

iu*, initski county ar.

ing integrity tho Government of the Union

■aid eoanty of Harry.
Maroa. A. b . l«n. al ti

is committed for the next four yean.

ilisflod to lot it itand on its

i&gt; auJ Lowell—Arriro dally. •xeeplSonday.

. m. P. O’s—Baltluiors. Bedford. Johm-

The men to whoso honesty and unswerv­

Thia standard periodical, now over thirty-

Ed. Bans k:—Pursuant to a resolntiou of oompreheniive and, all things considered, the
the District Temple, I. O. of G. T. fur the cheapest mean* of keeping well informed In
county of Barry, I fUrniah you for publication the best literature of the day. To this tact,
the following brief report of its proceedings al more generally recognised every year, may
Us test regular session held at the' village of be attributed its continued and increasing sue.
Woodland,, cn We^esday, Nov. 16th, 1876.

it cincaliy and Saturday at 13 m.: lure at 1

J. M. NEVINS. P.M.

were represented bytReir delegate.’.

W. D.

Thc ablest living writers in science, fiction,
history. biography, philosophy, poetry, theol­
ogy, politics, criticism, and art. are represen-

aided over by DistXet Counselor Philips of

nestings.
the disposal of root inc business.

It being

MiloT. Wheels
C I! Bauer

evening session, a*id resulted in the election
7 the following officers :

bo found In the prospectus published in an­
other columr, affording a sufficient evidence
of the dualilf of the magaxine, while in quan­
tity of reading it is uaapproaehod by any
other periodical.
It la. in abort, the only thorough compilation
of an indispensable cuarent literature,—in-

W. D. T.—T. Philips of Hastings.
W. D. Conn.—8. Philips of Woodland.
W. V. T.—Mias Hattie DeGolia of Middle­

W Houhulln

venieuce to every American reader can hardly

e
ir

chclf among the ecletlcs; it has absorbed its

W. F. Rec.—Burt Holly of Woodland.
W. D. F.—Frank Norwood of Hickory Cor­

liillri* Hall—A. Morrison.

W. D. 8—Frank Sh.rman of Hasting.
W. D. C.—Rev. G. Sherman of Hastings.
The following are the names of the appoint-

W. D. O.—Mias Cora Cooper of Woodland.

ed officers.
W. A. M.—Mies

All About the County.
Gold lUSf.

Michigan Central stock 42j.
Hayes has Florida by;920 majority.

Hayes has Louisiana by 3,437 majority.
Our new Detroit ade. will internal business

men. •
Chamberlain is declared Governor elect of
South Carolina.
The President’o Mcsoxge will appear in Rill

:e

titudo of quarterlies, monthlies and weeklies,
it can "hardly be dispensed with by any person
or family drairing a satisfhetory compendium
of whalerdr is of immediate interest or perma­
nent value in the literary world.

Hattie Payne of Middle­

ville.
W. A. R. S-—Miss May Throop of Hastings.
The following resolutions were adopted, and

Snowing.

cast the vole of this Stole for Hayes and Wbec-

papers of the county ’or publication
RttoIrtJ 1st, Yhalit.^t declared to bt
the scare of this District Temple, that tho old
prohibitory liquor law is a much more efficient
------- ■ - '---- I)———, t—wlbfl than ill*
___ —■

all new subscribers, and reduced clubbing
by which a subscriber Is, at remarkably small
home and foreign literature. Our readers who
are selecting their periodicals for the year
would do well to examine the prospectus.
There can hardly be any other way of obtaining
so cheaply or conveniently so much of the best
work of the beet mimic of the times.

Literary Notices.
Rwolrod 2d, That wo deprecate the inter­
pretation which the Supreme Court hre placed
upon the license law. and roc»rd it re one
which pandera to the Uqu r inloroeU, and
tends to defeat true Tmnpranoe Reform.
Ruoltnl 3d, Thai re Tenipraoec laborer*,
wc ought to extend our influence in the work
by a free use of public journals, oapecially
the local papers of our county, by contribut­
ing temprance articles to their columns, and
that we ought further to promote the temprance interests by taking a temperance
carnal.
Rtu&amp;td 4th. That wo hereby express our
..
.. . . ■ 1-______ .,U'^,ll.».l fnr their
hospitality in entertaining delegates and visit­
ing meml^rs to the District Temple.

The prospectuses of the various periodicals
published to-day will interest very many of

our readers.

this city next Sabbath.
and Legislative Ticket and four of the six Rep-

north of Iron Bridge, will be let by the Council
on Tuesday evening Dee. 12th 1879.

florid- electa the whole Republican Stole
Ticket, two Republican Repreaentativee In
Congress, and a Republican Legislature.
Our Jobbing department is now turning out

be obtained elsewhere in Central Michi-

th* Maine Line of the Michigan Central, and

The Grand Central Hotel, New York, has

in their Season.

uowrnmaal ■orrey, MSMy aarea
&gt;ns hnnenUu (KJe; acres, be tbs

Can PaH tor HOGS for PAMG.

rUle Nowmlwr IM. A. D. ini
Fit A sent HOLDEN, Mortcasw.

CRAYON PORTRAITS.

MORTGAGE SALE.

Then u no Portnit so lasting os a Cray­
on Portrait Some of the finest Landsoapo paintings and moat costly Portraits
are luide friipT crayon. Water-colors and ,
itcu!F»n. of U&gt;&lt;|
oil painting/ often loose their brilliancy;
f October. In the]
but Crayon Dever fades. Now is your
time to get a good Portrait for onu half
less money thin you can get from any
other first class artist.
We wil|-furnish Hel'deu of rralrlevtlls, county t
— for a abort trfiic—from a good Photo­ UlcbUsn. wtileti M4l«nm»ot w
Hit office of the KeuUUr of
graph or Tin-typo, a bust picture, rise of eouiiivurnarry.vn the Jlslday ul
al t*u o'clock In the lortnoo
glass covering portrait 10x20 inches, with
a fine walnut? frame, everything ready C-r
hanging, fur the small sum of 813.00. In'
Clevdaud, Cincinnati, Detroit aud Chicago,
they will charge you from |25 to *50 for
the same class of work, and no finer than
what I furaiah for •IS. Please call and
examine work. Residence in Firat Ward,
near State ruad. Ont good Agent Wanted.
JOHN W. CUSTER, Artist
xxiMtf
Hastings, Michigan.

Market one door West of J. P.

V. LEINS.
Hastings, Ort. 24.1876.

Tut AeiAtTtc

Pobtbait mb 1877.

From tho premises of the subscriber in
the Township of Rutland, between the
first and twentieth of September last,
fire yearlings, three heifers, one a cherry
red, one a aesp red and white, the other a
light red and white. One pair of steers—
one a deep red with white spots, and the
other a light red with white spots, horns a
liule clumpy.
One calf about six months
old, a light red roan. Any person giving in­
formation where this propertv may be
found will be liberally rewarded.
L. D. Gardner.
Rutland, Nov. 28th, 1876.
3

To learn Lace Making, by Mrs.
OSTERHOUDT, at her Rooms

over the Postoffice.*

Lace Making
MORTGAGE SALE.

of all styles will be taught, for
TIDIES, TRIMMINGS, &amp;c.,

Remember the place.
Mrs. P. D. Osterhoudt.

Hastings, Oct. 24, 187G.
(xxi52w4)

The

The “Iron Trail.”

Special Notice.

Loyal Odd. William Williams.
, J.- M. Nsvixs. P. M.

Miss Thackeray, in addition
to tour gooa
4rt stories. The Easy Chair
ditcurew a number ef fteri:

A Good Paper.

|3 00 per day-

ihia county, la a candidate far Deputy Super­
intendent of Public Instruction. He would

grtrybody kiUfcra the IxDxrxxbxxT, of New
York, as lbs leviing, most enterprising, and.

make an excellent officer.

*11 agree, mort r sdsUo and iu.trootiv. of our
numtrous religoHs paptrs. « » "otJUowJ°

Chromos has died out, and It makes th* re
markable offer of any ooe volnme of Dicken *
Works a handsomely illustrated and bound
^Xo, to anybody who wiUraMbo end

Commercial.

_

HASTINGS MARKE.
Dee. T. 1B76.

Fred Sweet wishes to call attention to
bis friends and customent that he b««
taken the window of Dr. Roberts (tn Poet
Office) where he will be found ready, wdl-

uwiumiaww
—r—
-----for past favora I hope by strict attention
to buaincs* to merit a continuance of the
same.
Very respectfully
xxi53t2
Faro Sweet.

SC&amp;tt
volume of Dick* ‘.a. and everbody ought to want

Dstod. December 4. A. D. ’.578,
•3.25
•3.00
•2.50

Nov. 27, ‘70

.

___________.

Ths Udxtxxdx&gt;.t.

CARBOLIC OIL
Disinfects, PariUca, Sooths, •»*

jjwby l.

Dec. 5d&gt;. 1B7«.

Nxwton.
&gt; pay mine at
. the point?

“‘to!

xxl5Gw4

R. J. Grant.

wish to inform the Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
have opened a new Millinery
and Dress-Making Shop, over
the Post office,.
We also do all kinds of Famly Sewing.
.
Ladieflr^give us a call before,
purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Osterhoudt &lt;fc Wu-kins.
Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxiwtf)

REMOVAL!

GRAND RAPIDS,

Ufofiont oil T1*00t

pirns’

Take Notice.
tn Rutlaud.

Dwlaimi Shop!
Mrs, Osterhoudt &amp; Wilkins

M HIT STORE

• Look at this!

Meno coati
Yonth’t coato

Centennial Milliner

al Pabllc
«rd»T ths
'elosk. la
r.sUfe

R. J. GRANT SELLS,

in the three States of South Carolina. Florida
and Louvinana. The result is a glorious Rs-

xxi52tf.

Scholars Wanted

ioa:ti-wrra quarter(•«)
• t »ect;uo Iwentb «tr

Strayed.

Robcsta

Drug Store.

A jpicy aketeh descriptive of the At­
chison, Topeka and Santa Fo Railroad, the
ponion picture to that of Mr Longfellow which
beauties, scenery and pleasure resorts of
was issued by the same publishers la»t year,
tlnj picture
„,w „
v-----------------------Tho
is furnished _..
only
lo subscribers to the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym Crinkle,"
.. _ ..._ A.'- T-l.
a J.Mflflfltnflifl
I. nlefnr..
nd male nf Mlehican. •cvnrdlnx lo aplai msrenr.by
The
dimereiou* nt
of each
picture the mnsical snd dramatic critic of the
u artneUd W Harris* H. Laskis asd
I
-u by w jnehe*; and both are wotfhy, fur New York World, sent tree on applica­ L a Wilson,
and duly r-nnJedroooIds eo.tp»rwith th* •ouib line of said totwv.oly no&gt; feet :
their artixtic exeoltanee and their repenortty
tion, together with the San Juan Guide. 11*1
bsuce norlh i-atalM wub th* wist llna sf Mid lot
M portrait*, to hang in every library and
rictiCJi
tiiencv w*»t panUUl with »al&lt;l
nta[« and time tables
this new and pop­ oulU line of s»Mt*«:
.____ I- .Lll—
1st oevenly (TO) lo*t; to thaws:
ular route from Kansas City and Atchison l)&gt;eof udd lol: Itieuc* soulb sloas th* w*M uaaof
*M tot iwooty-oiaM &lt;M)
ortagialas.
to
Pueblo,
Denver
and
all
points
in
Colo
­
—The December number of Godtf't Ladg'i
n»l«d. Nov. rih.A. D-lHt.
MOKMO*
took is out. This excellent magaxino for rado, New Mexico, Arixona and tho San
be held on tbs 3d Wednesday of February ! hdks ia fast gaining popularity, and tho pub­ Juan Mines. The finest lino of Pullman
PROBATE ORDER.
lisher, not to be out done by any of his com­ Sleepers on the continent between the Mis­
[ STATE OF MICHIG AN. County of Barry.
petitor!:. offers a beautiful chromo, entitled
public lecttare will be delivered by some able ••The Mother’s Joy,” to every subscriber for souri River and the Rocky Mountains At asewiun nf the probate eonrt for the Couaty
boldeo at ths Probate
tn the
.
«
. —- _ • — L. ——J. » *h fl V fl 1877. Wo have received a cop/ of the chromo without change. Special round trip tour­ *f Barry ----------,By jj,, Offlev.
su, j,,
ot Qty
and ean sav that it is truly a handsome one. ists' tickets from the' Miioouri Hirer to
thousand sbrhlhundrpd
t.4 ierccty-«lx.
|B per year. L. A. Godey, Philadelphia, Pa. Denver at $50, good to stop off at al!
of more than usual interest, and It is confident­
PrerenLa. C. t .
In tbemaitrr i
points. Address.
ly hoped that every lodge in the District will
Harptr't Movin' begins its fifly-forth vol
T. J. Anderson,
ume with a very attractive number. There are
be fully represented.
On rcadlnr and fllint the pstitiou. duly verified
i
Gen. Pau. Aai.
five
111astriled
paper*:
The
Homs
of
Cotambuii,
f Jobe
lisle, ndmiuutraior oftb* esteto afraid
MtunutviLU. Nov. 29th 1876.
XX52tf
’
Topeka, Kan.
by O. M. Speneer. giving many interesting
Buts relating to Genoa and the Genoese; Boys
and Girls, a clever paper by Porte Crayon, in
Our
Centennial,
day of DKwmbcr in::.al 10o'clock lathefbtsaeou.
his brightest and most characteristic style;
Lostbo amicaed fur the hesrius of raid Sjjntlea.
The Knickerbockers of New York Two Centu­
Train has brought me a well assorted
ries Ago, by Gen. Egbert L. Vide, a paper in
n.
So. 1*‘. .Iflai-Odd n
which history end gossip are plsasantly com­ stock of Boot*, Shoes, and Gait era fur the other penoav lntert..ted in is Id-Male, are required
at aassaivn of laid
then to he
bined; The So-eallsd Pigmy Grevre ‘“Tenses- summer and fall trade, which I will sell inapoesr
Uolden al th»bn&gt;b«t-offloe.inlkceUyof Hnatlnas.
see. by Prof, a T- Mason; and tho Philippine way down low for Cash. I also sell the Jnd ,h&lt;.« enure. If any therSlie, why tbe-srayer of
mountings. The finder
ie petitioner ahouid nql be gnuilM:
.
island, a pleasant dwcripilre papCT by P-«•
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
And
it
i,
further
ordered,
that
said
administrator
Bouse. Two of the pomns also are illustrated;
The Book of Gold, a Christmas Story, by Mr. different Kinds of Sewing Machines. NeeTw.taUn
bjMr. AW~b. dies and Machine Oil I also sell Well &amp;
Other poetical contributions are made by John Cistern Pumps.
Advertised Letters.
0 Saxe?Edfar Fawcett, A. F. Josephine Pollard
J. MaVs
Bishop Com. G. P. Lathrop and Paul Hayna.
iotE.Aifte^ JVebei*.
Opposite tho Post Office
Mr. Gladstone’s letter, to which we have already
Hartings, Mich.
roftrred editorially, will be read with much In- xx41tf
0. Barry County. Mich. Dee. 6,1876.
GUARDIAN
’S SALE.
Robert Beathum. Maria Bresee, John Grant,

announce a reduction from &gt;4 00 to|2 26 and

Infant child of Sheriff CrsMy; which occurred

(teiof »*e-.tonn
north of ranse
oObrad fersel*

x-AT.SiJii’.’-.sa.

the foremoet writers upon all topics of living

ville.

TO-DAY’S ADVF.R fISEMENTS.

Hop*. cuonir
bounded acd d

lical Uiijipejj JlaticsF

etc.

Fresh Fish.

I uiurtyac*. or «o ■
tn ■a.Wfy IboaaM
other with raid A

Littair* Living Age for 1877.

Corflapondenoe

Also Poultry^ Game.

the c*:y ofMsa*: coort houst K

Cures F.heuituUMm and Neuralgia.
Instantly all vs the pain uf Burns.
Heals tbc most OlMtinatofiorre and Uleera.

XM V
4X®If“X
sn"r«/«"r«x'wiW-r Loch“ if h*
ito*rriTT"iir *rw&gt;

22 MONROE ST
S'KXT BOOK TO

****&amp;£
retained by the

�.

(COKTINUKD FRO34 1st FAC^k.)

Ike two hut when us-xl fur horsc-rtcing it1
n frequetolly a choice smeug Dumy. Tb
whole of the money, realiaed by the
rf tiek«u for both I«ti- JjfaO «, „„
rata among tha-.e holding ncke*'
tho camo of the Fucccssful can/'.gw&lt;&lt;,
instance a pool of time Ar
d'0]|ant
made up by the sale of tick eta at fivo doj.
. lam each, would indicate Bix hundred sub­
scribed. If divided vs follows: Three
hundred and fifty told for Hayes and
Hayes was rjrccesfu) the three thousand
- dollars would be equally divided among

.

the three hundred and fifty Haves tickets.
If Tilden were successful, tho three thous­
and would bo divided among' the two
hundred and fifty holdcra of his tickets.
This class^of pools, was extensively sold
in New York, open the local, State and
general cloclicn.
Combination Pools.—This is a favorite
arrangement, from the fact that tho
amount paid to the fucccbIuI subscribers
is much larger than by any other. The
process is thia: Tho pool seller puts np
four doubtful States, say Louisiana, North
Carolina, Wisconsin and California. The
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                  <text>HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1876.

VOL. XXI. NO. 65.

Jhe^ejni-Weskly hepiiblicap feaiper

Wagons, Plows, Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt, Etc.

WAGONS!

GEO. M. DEWEY
editor and publisher.
x&lt;t t» BrStV WOXC4V AVO TeVMDAT BOOM,

(&gt;3 ■bXS-rth «id* of Sul* Street. Uaattaa*. Berry
('wooly, Michicu.

terms or

SGBscntmox:

HA TES OF AD VER VISING.

f04 j-i/t /rxy a/x/y oi[ft rr
V Bu-ia*«» Directory Card*, not exeoodlM »lx

av Il**&gt;*&lt;«* Soitaea tea &lt;«eli pec line for th*
In: intartioa. end Sv* neat* per Hee fbr each aablaeirni maertioa. NOOda*tie a freaa Uaee rate*.
Jr. B.—Ibaae rates are for IS iaah Celawa.

EfSeSFoiWS

II. C. PECKHAM*
A SURGEON,

PHYSICIAN

rn«ucroRT. bikrt county, hick.
amiptciU attention riven to Diaeaae of Woman
tad Ch Idren.-fc*
XXUlf

wtLL ttLL

snffim mid m bros., »
At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
.

plow; and castings
In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings, we have a full stock of

M. W. RIKER.
USTICB or Tlfs PEACE. Oeoeral Celleetk
and
Arant. Union Bleak. Stale Sire
11 luaranr.
mi-l

WM. UPJOHN,
PHYSICIAN A SURGBON.-OMm veal end of
State St. Haiti ora. Mieh.

SALISBURY A BROMEAU.
DEALUS IN FURXITURK. Upbolrtery deed*.
M-atdi&amp;r* and Picture*. Vi&gt;J*riakinf aroaplG
attended U; Bean* and Darial Kobe* ftmtiabod
and paneael atiendaaeo tiraa. ware Aocm*.

MILO T. WHKELE R.
COUNTY TREASURER.—OOe*
Ujoio.

AND

EXTRAS

in the Coer

dr. n. F- PECKHAM.
MLBCne PHYSICSAn AND BURGEON.
Cedar &lt;&gt;•.*. Berry Canary. MseA.
WA1I call* attendee
xxttf

DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.
xxCU
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POINTS

for the Gale, Curtis, Robinson, Dodge and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as unground
points.
60yi
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS

WON !

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

P DRAKE.

The Triumph, is Complete. .
WS. H. HATFORD,
rroRNKT and Veuneetler at Law. and Selieitar
IiAianesry. and inlunrtion Matt*r, RaalEsiat*
rsnt . land* boucht and sold, and all basin***

DR. C. RUSSELL.

LUCIUS RUSSELL,
4 X YER. Circuit Court Conmiwionar. Junie* of
*&gt;• Pane*. Rotary Pubtie. and GenoraJ CoU-etw.
■"■.r, or.r ih.X.Moo.l Baah. b;*t* St.. Hut-

CHAS. H. BAUER.

WK. BURGHER.

ISAAC W. TROOMAM.
CKDER-SHBRITF. Deyety U.S. Marsh

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

JOHN STANLEY,
Hastings, June 13. T6

liHIWWi

F. S. BOWEL

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
HKRIFF, Dayuty County Surveyor »adG*n*ral
CauT*y*Be»r. UDe* al th* Court Uouw.

S*

C-

A.TVJO SEE ME!

Look to your interest, and go to

PRIXDLE-

WH»LE NO. 2008.

PRESIDENT GRANTS IESSAGE.

It is confidently believed that the balance I time now allowed
law, the court will
of trade in favor of tho United States will ’
”
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.
thc chinu presented
increase, no^ diminish, and that the pledge for adjudication. Thia report also contains
of Congress to resume specie payments in
7b tAe Senate and Route of Reprtten- 1879 will be accomplished even in the ab­ a statement of the general results of the
labors of the court to the date thereof. It
dativet.
C
sence of much desired further legislation on is a eausc of satisfaction that the method
the subject.
adogted for the disposition of the classes of
In submitting my eighth and lartannwal
claims submitted to ■ the court, which an
THE INDIAN QUESTION.
message to Congress, it seems proper that
I should refer to and in some degree
A policy has been adopted towards the of long standing and justly entitled to
recapitulate the events and official acta of Indian tribes inhabiting a large portion of early consideration, should have proved
dm territory of the United States, which successful asd acceptable.
’ bar been humane, and has substantially
TBB BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE
Chief Executive without any previous ended the Indian hostilities in the whole,
_ UNITED STATES AND QREAT BRITAIN.
political traini ng. From the age of seveu ■ land, except in a portion oi Nebraska,
It is with satisfaction that I am enabled
teen I had pever eren witnessed the ex­ Dakota, Wyoming and Montana territo­
citement attending a Presidential campaign rial—tho Black Hills region, aad the ap­ testate that the work of the Joint Combut twice, antecedent to my own candidacy proaches thereto1. Hostilities there have miasion for determining the boundary line
between the United States and the British
and at but one of them was I eligible ah a grown out of the avarice of the white mac,
Possessions from the north and west angle
voter. Under such circumstances it u, who has violated our treaty itipulations in
of the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky
but reasonable to suppose that errors of his seariih for gold.
The question might
Mountains, commenced in 1872, has been
judguseut must have occurod. Even had be asked why ’he Government has not en­
completed. The final agreptuent of the
not that happened, differences ef opinion forced obedience to the terms of the treaty
between the executive, bound by an oath prohibiting the occupation of the Black oommtsaionen, with the mans, have been
duly signed and the work of the commiaThe answer is
to the strict perfonnenco of bis duties, Hills region by whites.
aion is complete. The fixing of the boun­
and writers ana debaters must bare arisen. simple.^Thc first emigrants to the Black
dary upon the Pacific coast by the proto­
It is not nooesaarily evidence of a blunder Hills were removed by troops, but rumors
col of March 10th, 1873, pursuant to the
and
fresh
discoveries
of
gold
took
into
that
on the part of the executive because then­
award of the Emperor of Germany, by
ars there differences of,views. Mistaken region increased numbers. Gold has aeArticle XXXIV, of the treaty of Wash­
have been made, as all can see, and I admit, tutlly been found in paying quantites, and
ington, with the termination of the work
but, it seems to me, oflcnest in selections an effort to remove the miners would only
of this commuaion, adjusts and fixes the
made of aasistanta appointed to aid io car­ result in the desertion of the bulk
entire boundary between the United States
rying out the various duties of administer­ df tho troops that might be sent there
and the British PoaacMiona, except the
ing the Government in nearly every case se­ to remove them. All difficulty in this
portion of territory ceded, by Russia to the
lected without a personal acquaintance with matter has, however been removed, subject
united States under the treaty "of 1867.
the appointee, but upon the recommen­ to the approval of Congress, by a 4reaty
The work entrusted to the commissioners
dation of the representatives chosen direct­ ceding the Black Hills and approaches to
and the officers of the army attached to
ly by the people. It is impossible, where settlement by citizens. The subject of the
the commission has been well and satisfac­
so many trusts are to bo allotted, that tho Indian polity *nd treatment is bo fully set torily performed. The originals of the
‘
right parties sbonld bo chosen in every forth by the Secretary of the Interior an&lt;
thn r.immiaalnnar
TnA.*... lirj_ ..A ■fen!
T™ agreement cf
Of the commissioners,
instance. History shows that no adminis­ the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and signed on the 29th of May, 1876, with
tration, from ths time of Washington to my views ao fully expressed therein, that the original list of astronomical stations
the present, has boon free from these mis­ I refer to these reports and recommenda­ observed, the original official list of monu­
takes But I leave that comparison to tions aa my own.
ments marking international boundary
history, claiming only that I have acted in
e
FOREIGN RELATtONB.
*
lines, and maps, records and general re­
every instance from * conscientious desire
to the commission, have /
The relations of the United States with
to do what was right, constitutional, within
nrthe Department ofState.
foreign powers continue on a friendly foot­
the law, and for the very best Interests of
.,&gt;ort of the commission on
ing. Questions hare arisen from time to
the whole people. The failures hare been
time in the foreign relatione of the Gov-\ 1the part of the United States will be snberrors of judgment, Dot of intent.
ernment, but the United States have been qnritujd to Congress within a short time.
DIFFICULTIES IN THE WAT.
happily free during ths past years from the
EXTRADITION AMD OTHEB TREATIES.
.
My civil career commenced, too, at a complications and embarrassments which
1 reserve for a separate communication
mott critical and difficult time. 1-ess than have surrounded some of the foreign pow­
jour years before, the country had emerged ers. Tho diplomatic correspondence sub- 1to Congress a statement of the questions
from a conflict such as no other nation milled herewith contains information as to which lately arose with Great Britain ro*
had ever survived. Nearly one-half of certain of the natters which have occupied ispooling the treaty of 1842.
The Ottoman Government gave notice,
the States revolted against the Govern­ the Government. The cordiality which
ment, and of those remaining ‘faithful to attends our relations with the powers of 'under date of January 15th, 1874, of its
the Union a large percentage of the popu­ the earth has been plainly ahown by the ।desire to terminate the treaty of 1862, con­
lation sympathized with the rebellion and igeneral participation of foreign nations in 'cerning commerce and navigation, ponumade an enemy in the rear, almost as dan- the exhibition which has just closed, and iant to the provisions of the twenty-second
gcrous as the more honorable enemy in the by the exertions made by distant powers iarticle thereof. Under this surrender of
front
The latter committed errors of to show their interest in and friendly feel- !fugitive criminals under the notice the
judgment,
but they maintained them ings towards the United States in com- 'treaty terminated upon the Sth day of
ot the centennial of the nation. .January, 1876. That government has in­
openly and courageously. The former re- mcmoratifn
(
ceivcd the protection of the Geveroment The Govcroment and peopleoflheUB. have vited negotiations toward the conclusion
they would see destroyed, and reaped the not only fully appreciated this exhibition of 'of a new treaty. By the act of Congresa
pecuniary advantage to be gained out of kindly feeling, but It may be justlyand fairly ’of March 23d, 1874, the President was
the then existing state of affaire, many of 'expected that.no small benefits will result, iauthoriied, when he should receive satis­
them by obtaining contracts and by awindl- both to ouraqjvcs and other nations, from Ifactory information that the Ottoman Gov­
ing the Government in the delivery of their a l&gt;ctter acquantance and a better approci- 1ernment'or that of Egypt had organised
goods. Immediately on the cessation of ation of dur mutual advantages and mutu- :new tribunals likely to secure to atisena of
'the United States the same impartial justice
hostilities, the noble President, who had al wants.
carried tho country so far through its per- •THE REDUCTION OF DIPLOMATIC APPRO­ mjoyed under the exercise of judicial
functions by diplomatic and consular offi­
ils, fell a martyr to his patriotism at the
PRIATIONS.
,cers of the United States, to suspend the
bands of an arearain. Ttoc intervening
of the act of June 22a, I860,
Congress at its last session saw fit to operation
1
time to my first inauguration was filled up
with wranglings between Congress and the reduce the amount usually appropriated 1and to accept for the citizens of the United,
States
the
jurisdiction of the new tribu­
for
foreign
intercourse
by
withholding
an'
new executive aa to the best mode of re­
construction ; or, to speak plainly, aa to proprutioos for representatives of the 1nal. Satisfactory information having been
whether the control of the Government United States in certain foreign countries 'received of the organization of such new
should be thrown immediately into the and fur certain consular officera, and by 1tribunals in Egypt, I caused a proclama­
hands of those who had so recently and reducing the amounts usually appropriated 'tion to be issued on the 27th of March
persistently tried to destroy it, or whether for certain otter diplomatic posts, and this ।last, suspending the operation of the act
of the 27th of Jane, 1860, in Egypt, aothe victors should continue to have an necessitated a change in the grade of rep- '
equal voice with them in this control. resentation. For these reasons, immedi- 'cording to the provisions of the act. A
copy of the proclamation accompanies this
Reconstruction, at finally agreed upon, ately upon the passage of the bill making 1
message. Tho United States has united
went this and only this, except that the appropriations for the diplomatic and con- 1
with other powers in the organization of
late alaves were enfranchised, giving an in­ sular service for the present fiscal year, in- 1
siructions
were
issued
to
the
representetivea
1these courts. It is hoped that the juris­
crease, aa was supposed, to the Union­
diction questions which have arisen may
loving and Union-supporting voters. If of the United States at Bolivia, Ecuador '
be readily adjusted.
free in the fall sense of the word they and Columbia, and to the consular officers, 1
Tho necessary legislation to carry into
would not disappoint this expectation, for whom no appropriation, had been made,
effect
the conditions respecting commer­
1
lleuce at the bepnning of my first admin- to close their respective legations and con
cial reciprocity, concluded with the Ha­
istrauon the work of reconstruction, much sullies, and cease from the performance of '
waiian Islands in 1875, having been had,
thdr
d
utics
;
and
in
like
manner
atepa
were
1
embamssod by the long delay, virtually
proclamation to carry into effort the
1
commenced, ft was tho work of the leg. immediately taken to unbotilute ckatyet cf the
convention u provided by tho art ap­
ialative branch of the Government. My n/uirw for Ministers Resident in Portugal, &lt;
proved August 15th, 1876, was duly is­
I&gt;jnm*rk,
Greece,
Switzerland
and
Para1
province was wholly In approving the arts,
sued upon the second Tuesday of Septem­
which I did most heartly, urging the Leg­ quay. While thoroughly impreawed with J
ber last.
A copy thereof aceompanieB
islatures of the States that bad not yet the.wisdom of sound economy in the for- *
ciqn
service,
as
in
other
branches
cf
the
1
done so to ratity the Fifteenth Amendment
MEXICAN ▲FFAIRS.
to the Constitatioo. Tbo country war government, I cannot escape theoonduiion
laboring undergo enormous debt, contract­ that in some instances the withholding of
ed in the suppression of the rebellion, and appropriations will prove an expensive (alent io Mexico for some time past, and
,
taxation was so oppressive as to discourag-1 economy, and that the small reirenchmeH which
unhappily seem to be not ye: whplly
production. Another danger also threat­ secured by a change of grade in certain (quieted, have led to the complaints of
ened us—a foreign war. Tho last diffi­ posts is not an adequate consideration for (citizens of the United States of injuries
culty had to be adjusted, and was adjusted, the loss of influence and importance which by persons in authority. It u hoped,
,
without a war, and in a manner highly will, attend our foreign representatives un- however,
that these will ultimately be ad­
dcr this reduction. I am of opinion that justed to the satisfaction of both govern­
honorable to all parties concerned.
a re-examination of the subject will cause 'ments. The frontier of the United States
RESULTS OF THE ADMINISTRATION.
a change in some instances in the oondu- ,io that quarter baa not been exempt from
Taxes have been reduced within the aiona reached on these subjects at the last
acts of violence by citizens of one republic ’
past seven years nearly three hundred
seraion of Congress.
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millions of dollars, and the national debt
THE COURT OF COMMISSIONERS ON TBN &gt;
has l&gt;ccn reduced in the same time over
four hundred and thirty-five millioaa of

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dollars. By refunding the 6 per cent,
bonded debt for bonds besring 5 and 4}
per cent interest respectively, the annual
interest has been reduced from over •130,­
000,000 in 1866 to but little over 1100,­
000,000 in 1875. The ba)s»» of trade,
hav bean changed from over 1130,000,000

The Court of Commisaicnera on tho
Alabama Claims, whose functions were
continued by an act of the last session of
Congrera until the first day ot January,
1877, has carried on ita labors with difi-

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for investigating tho loyalty of tho claim,, ing. or other wise obstructing them by
threats of personal injury.
anta.
A very gratifying result is presented in
Second—That Congress sanction the:
suheme of an annuity ftiud for the benefit. the fact that the deficiency of this depart­
of tho families of deceased officers, and ment during tho last fiscal year was reduc­
that it also provide for the permament or­ ed to $1,081,796 18, as against $«,IW,ganization of the regular service, both of!" 938 88 of the preceding year. The diffwhich wore recommended in my lost an­ ercnce can bo traced to the largo increase
in ite ordinary receipts, which greatly ex­
nual message.
. cced the estimates therefor, and a slight
Third—That the manufacturing opera­
. decrease in its expenditures. Tho ordina­
tion of tbc ordnance department be concen­
ry receipts of tho Poetoffice Department
trated at three araonabi and an armory,
j for the past seven fiscal year? have increasvention of 1868, the duration of which
and that tho remaining arsenals bo sold
.CLAIMS OF ALIENS.
cd at an average of over 8 per cent per
has been aeverai times extended, has
In like manner I repeat my recommen­ and the proceeds applied to thia object by
annum, while the increase of expenditures
brought its labors to a cloae.. From the dation that some means may be provided tho ordnance deportment.
for the same period has been about 5.50
report of tho agent of the United States, for tbc bearing asd determination of the
per cent per annum, and the decrease of
which pccomi&gt;anie« the papers transmitted just and subsisting claims of aliens upon
Tho appropriations for river and harbor deficiency in the revenues has been at tho
herewithri: will be seen that within the the government of die United States, with­
time hiniu-d by 'the commission 1,017 in a reasonable limitation, and of such as improvements for the current year were। rate of nearly 2 per cent per annum.
AGRICULTURE.
claims on the part of the citizens of the may hereafter arise. While, by existing $5,015,000. "With my approval the Sec­
The report of the Commissioner of AgUnited States ngaioHt Mexico, were refer­ provisions of- law, the Court ‘of Claims retary ot War directed that of this amount'■
•
ricultnrc,
accompanying
this maaaage will
82,080,000
should
he
expended
and
no
red to tho commission. Of these claims may in certain cases be resorted to by an
831 were dismissed or disallowed, and in alien claimant, tho absence of any gener­ new works should be begun and nona) be found one of great intercat, njarktog, as
186 cases awards were made in favor of al provisions governing nil such cases, and prosecuted which were not of nationalI it does, tho great program of the last eeotSubsequently this amounti ury in the variety of products of die soil;
v the*claimants against the Mexican Rcpub
tho want of a tribunal skilled in the dispo­ importance.
die amounting in the aggregate to $4,175,­ sition of such coses upon recognized, fixed was increased to $2,237,600, and worksi the increase cf knowledge and skill in the
tabor of producing, saving and manipu622 20.
Within the same period 998 and settled principles, either provides no are now progressing on this basis.
Tho improvement of tho South Pass oti luting tho .same to propyo them for tho
claims on the part of the citizens of the remedy in many deserving cases, or com­
Mexican Rcpublio against the United pels a coiuriderntioi: of such claims by Con- the Mississippi River under James P.• use of man; in Inc improvements in
States, were referred to tho commission. gru&gt;s or tho executive departments of the Endos and his associates is progressing; mschinery to aid tho agriculturist in hta
Of these claims S3! were dismissed or dis government. It is believed that other favorably. At the present time there is ai labors; and in a knowledge of those acicnallowed, and in 167 cases, awards were governments orc in advance of the United channel of 20 3-10 foot in depth betweeni tific subjects necessary to a thorough sya
made in favor of claimants against the States upon this question, and that the the jetties at the mouth of the pass andI urn of&gt;bconomy in agricultural prodnetUnited States, amounting in the aggre­ practice now adopted is certainly unsatis- 18} feet at the head of the pass. Neither
channel, however, has the width required
gate to $150,498 41. By tho terms of the
before payments can bo made by the Unit­ tcrasted in agriculture and deriving their
convention the amount of these awards is
THE STATE OF COIXHtADo.
ed States.
A commission of enginoar support from it will show it to be of value
to be deducted from tbc amount awarded
Congress, by an act approved on tho 3d ,officers is now examining these works and in pointing out those articlse which are
in favor of our citizens against Mexico,
of March', 1875, authorized the inhabitants ttheir reports will be presented as soon ai raised in greater quantiles than tho needs
and tho balance only to be paid by Mexi­
of tho territory ot Colorado to form a .
of the world require, and must sell, there­
co to the UnitodStates, leaving the United
State government with the name of the
fore, for leu than the cost of production,
State? to make provisions for their proporTHE NAVT. •
State of Colorado and therein provided
and those which command a profit bvor
.ticn of the awards in favor of its own cit­
for the admission of the said State, when
The report of the Secretary of the Navy the
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cost 'of production because there is not
izens. I incite your attention to the leg­
.
over production. I call special atten­
islation which will be necessary to provide formed, into the Union, upon an equal .shows that branch of the service to bo in a an
footing with the original Stales. • A con­ condition as effective as it is possible to tion
।
to the need of the department for a
for their payment.
stitution having been adopted and ratified keep it with tho means the appropriations new
।
gallery for the reception of the exhib­
In this connection I am pleased to be
by the people of Qjat State, and an acting give tho department.
It is cf courae ini- ■its received from the Centennial Exhibi­
able to express tho acknowledgments due
governor having certified to me the facta, possible to rival the costly and progressive ।tion, including exhibits donated by very
to Sir Edward Thornton, the umpire of
as provided by said act, together with a establishments of tho great European pow many
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foreign nations and to tho recommen­
the commisriqn, who bos given to the con­
copy of such constitution and ordinance*. • era, with the old material of our navy, to dations
,
of tho Commissioners of Agricult­
sideration dr the large number of claims
as provided for in said act. and the provis­ which no incretso has been authorized ■ure. generally:
submitted to him, much time, unwearied
ions of said act of Congress having been bincc the war, except the eight small
THK DIHTH1CT or COLUMBIA.
patience, and that fairness and intelligence
duly complied with, I i-sued a proclama­ cruisers builtto supply thaptacc of other*
which are well known to belong to the
The reports of tho District Commission
accomplished representative of Great Brit­ tion upon the 1st of August, 1876, a copy which had gono to decay. Yet the most era and the Board of Health are just re­
has been done that was possible with the
ain, and which are likewise recognized by of which is hereto annexed.
ceived, too late to read them and to make
mvan.s
at
command,
cud
by
substantially
THE WAR DEPARTMENT.
the . rcprwentntive m this country of the
recommendations thereon, and arc herewith
rebuilding some of our old a^ip»with dur­
The report of the Secretary.of War
submitted.
Republic of Alexicoable mate-rial, and completely .repairing
shows lliat the army ba* been artivciy em­
THE CENTENNIAL.
THE VENEZUELAX CLAIMS.
and refitting our monitor fleet, the navy
ployed during the year in subduing, at tbc
The international exhibition ’ held in
Monthly payments of a very small part request of the Indian Bureau, several wild has been gradually so brought up that
Philadelphia this year, in commemoration
of the. amount due by the Government of bands of the Sioux Indian 4iatiun, and of though it docs not maintain its relative
of tho 100th anniversary of American In­
Venezuela to citizens of the United States, preserving peace at the South during the position among the progrcwivc navies of
dependence, has proven a great success,
tho world, it h now in a condition mure
on account cf tho claims of the latter election.
/
and will no doubt be of enduring advan­
powerful and effective than it over iias
against that government, continue to be
tage to the country. It has shown great
THE REOBGANIZATIOX OF THE ARMY.
been
in
time
of
peace.
The
complete
re/
made with reasonable punctuality. That
progress in the arts, sciences and mechan­
The commission constituied under the £ira of our fivo heavy -iron clads are only
X ' government has proposed to change the
ical skill made in a single century, and
laved on account of tho inadequacy of
system which it has hitherto pursued in act of July ’ 24th, 1876. to consider and
demonstrates that we are but little behind
report
pti
the
whole
subject
of
the
reform
the
appropriations
made
last
year
for
tho
this respect by issuing bonds for part of
the older nations in any ons branch, while
the amount of the several claims. The and reorganization of the whole army, wet working bureaus of the department, which
in some we scarcely liari a rival. It has
proposition, however, could not, it is sup&lt; in August last, and has collected a large were actually leas in amount, than those
served not only to bring the people and
made
before
the
war,
notwithstanding
tho
mass
of
statistics
and
opinions
bearing
up
­
posed, properly be accceptcd. at least with­
products of skill and labor from all parts
out die consent of the holders of certifi­ on the subject before it. These arc now irreatly encbaoccd price of labor and ma­
of the world together, but in bringing to­
cates of the indebtodnesa of Venezuela. under considers!ios and their report Is pro­ terials and the increase in thn cost of the
gether people from aU sections of our own
naval
service
growing
out
of
the
universal
I am advised, however, by the
These aro so much dispersed that it would gressing.
country, which must prove a great benefit
be difficult, if not impossible, to ascertain Eresident of the commission, that it will use and great expense of steam machinery.
in the information imparted and pride of
e impracticable to comply with the clause The money necessary for these repair?
their disposition on the subject.
country engendered. It has been sug­
of the act requiring tho report to be pre­ should be provided st once that they may
THE QUESTION OF NATURALIZATION AND sented through mo to Congress on the be completed without further unnecessary gested by sewntista interested in and con­
nected with the Smithsonian Institute, in
NATIONALITT.
first day of this session, as Ibero bos not delay and expense. When this is done,
a communication enclosed herewith, that
In former messages I have called the yet been time far that mature deliberation all the strength that there ts in tho navy
the Government exhibit be removed to the
atteotioh of Congress to the necessity of’ which the Importance of the subject de­ will be developed and useful to its full cn■ Capital and a suitable building bo erected
legislation with regard to fraudulent nat­ mands. Therefore I ask that the time of parity, and all will be powerful for tho
t or purchased for its accomodation aa a
uralization and of the subject of expatri­ making a report be extenaed to the 27:h purpose of defence, and also tor offensive
permanent one. I earnestly reoommend
ation and the e’ection of nationality. The day of Januaiy, 1877.
In accordance action, s-hoaldf necessity for that arise
. this, and believing that Coagreas would
numbers of peraans of foreign birth seek’ with, aresohiiiou of August 15th, 1876, within a reasonable distance from our
second this view, I directed that all Gov­
'
ing a home in tbc United States, the case the army regulations prepared under the shores.
ernment exhibits at the Centennial Exhiand facility with which tho honeet emi­ act of MsnA 1st, 1875, have not been pro
The fact that our navy is not more' bition should remain where they are, exgrant may, after the lapse of a reasonable। mulgatcd but aro held until after the ro- modern and powerful than it is, has been
1 cept such as might be injured by rcmaintime, become ptiasesacd of all the privil­ port of the above-mentioned commission made a cause of complaint against the Sec­
’ ing in a building not intended aa a protect
eges of -citixenship of the United States, shall have boea received autl acted upon. retary of the Navy by persons who at the
! ing against inclement weather, or such aa
and tho frequent occasions which induce
ramc lime criticize and complain of his en­’ may be Wanted by the department furnish'
THE CAVALBY.
such adopted citizens to return to the
deavors to bring the navy that we have1 ing them, until the question of a perman­
By the act of August 15th, 1876/the to its best and most efficient condition.
country of their birth, renders the subject- cut exhibition is acted on. Although the
of naturalization, and the safe-guards which। cavalry force oPthe army was increased by But die good sense of the country will un
moneys appropriated by Congress to suexperience has proved necesaao for thei 2,500 men with tho proviso that they dcratand that it is really to his practical1 able the participation of the several execu-1
protection of the hooeet naturalized i^itiii should be discharged on tbc expiration of action that we have at this time any ef­
' live departments in the international
zens, of paramount impoitanoc. The veryr the hostilities. Under tbu authority the fective navy force at Command.
exhibition of 1876 were not sufficient to
simplicity in the requirements of the tawr cavalry regiments have been strengthened,
carry out the undertaking to the full extent
TUB FOBJAL SXBYICE.
ou this question afford opportunity fur* and a portion of them arc now in the field
atfirsicontamplated.it given me pleasure
fraud, and the want of uniformity in thei pursuing tho remnants of the Indians with
The report-of the Postmsfter General
to refer to the very efficient and creditable
proceedings and records of tho variousi whom they have been engaged during tho shows an excess of expenditures, exclud­
' manner m which the board appointed
courts, ami in tbc forms of tho certificatesi summer.
ing expenditures on account of previous• r—
_ ____ ___t a—____ .* ‘I- &lt;
of naturalization issued, afford a constant
years, over the receipts for the fiscal year
THE EST1MAYXS.
J
source of difficulty. I suggest no addition­
ending June 30th. 1876, to bo $4,151,&lt;
meat have
The estimates of the War Department
with
al requirements to the acquisition cf cili998 66. The estimated expenditures for
are mode up on tho boss of the number
'
zenship, beyond those now existing, but I
tho fiscal year coding June 30lh, 1878,
Withont a precedent to guide them fa the
of men authorised bylaw and their re­
Where
invite the earnest attention of Congrees to
uro $36,723,432 43. The estimated rev­
preparation of such a display, th* mooes
the neccsMty and wisdom of some provtaion quirements as shown by years of experience enue for the same period is 830,645,165
of their labors was amply attested by the
'regarding uniformity in tho records and and also with the purpoi.e on the part of leaving an estimated exeem of expenditure
sustained attention which the mutants
certificates, and providing against tho bureau officers to provide fir nil contin­ to be appropriated m a deficiency of $6,­
of the Government building attracted dur­
gencies that may arise during the limo for
frauds which ftoqueatiy take ptaoc, and for
078,267 43.
The Postmaster General,
ing the period of the exhibition from both
which the eatimatts ore made. Exclu­
Dealers tn ail kinds
the vacating of a record of naturalisation
like his predecessor, is convinced that a
ctn sell cheaper thnn any houfu in Barqhtaioed by fraud. These proyiaonaare sive of the engineer’s estimates presented
in accosdanco with the act of Congress
needed in aid and for the protection of the
calling for surreys and estimates for im­
honest citizen of foreign birth, for the
provements al various localities, the esti­
want of which he ia made to Buffer not
mates now presented m about
ut six millions
,
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.
I.UU
AHQUUIW UA VUV UUVUtrT, MX)
recommends that the
unfrt-qucntly.
statistical and practical evidences of oar
in excess of the appropriations for
Tho United States Las instated upon
growth ns a nation, tho nee of mweantita
yean 1874-75 and 1875-76. This
creased is asked in order to provide for
arts, and the applieatioa. cf applied scmm
in the administration of the affaire of the
the increased cavalry force, should their
mined from the sworn returns to the au­
principle contended for, by acquiescence
Government Many naU’c-M have volauservices be necessary; to prosecute econom­
ditor of stamps cnnoelled.
therein on die pan of many foreign powtarily contributed their exhibits to the
ical work upon important public buildings ;
A few postmasters in the Southern States United States to iawease tho interaa* in
to provido ,^&gt;r the arnfauwat of fortifica­
tions and thi imanufiseturc of small arms, have axpreaaed gre&lt;-t apprebenaion of their any permanent exhibition Congrrne nmy
to the.
and to replct ah the working stock in the pcnouxl safety on aeocount of their connec­
supply depot.
The appropriations fur tion with the postal Bcrvica, and hare spec­
having Pictures to fnuno ’
tiMaai last Warned have for the past two ial! r requestoa that their repertr of appre­
hended danger should not be made public
lest it should result in tho loss of their
during the present year, and it will be lives ; bdt no positive testimony of inter- THE METHOD W ELECTING MUDHDBNT.
necessary to.; at ouoe 'begtn lo replenish forenoc him been submitted cx«q* in the
frame- and moui.dthem. I invite your special attention to
Bhacxhtb, Papeii-I cheaper than any firm in the State I
throw.
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SUTVi:^। can do it, for, with the help of
the following recommendations from the
rag UBU
BBdwraEytbluf
to^E^Furnltuje line.
Secretary (4. War.
United Suw, enUr br
First—Th it the claims under thn sot
th. eSnt rf •
or M ««d
ofUanOn, ent system thof July 4th, 1864, for supplie- taken by
the army during the war, bt&gt; removed from
-ho dBra. wMic
wd C«»attention
to tho tcoeosity oflcgtalation con­
i
tho two republics.
&lt;cerning the mB'nta£c ofAmerican citizens
fcljroju, and concerning the
‘
The government of tho United States contracted
&lt;
of Atricrirsp women ulio may mar­
of Coluwbia has paid the award in the c/ataa
i
case of tho steamer Montijo, seized by the ry
i forcigtie’.s, and of children of American
in a foreign country. Tho deli­
authorities of that government semu yean parents
]
since, and the amount has been transferred cate and complicated questions continually
to tho chunianti-.
:
1 occurring with referreneo to naturalization,
ttut of such per­
,
It is with salisfnctiou that 1 am able to 'expatriation, and of the
wnnounce that the joint commission for sona as I have above referred to, induce me
to earnestly direct your attention to these
the .adjustment of claims between tho
United States and Mcxiuo under the con­ fubjccte.
difficulty is under coueidcratiou between

Our Teas are all NE W and
bought at the late decline from
4Oots. to $1OO, we ci^m to beat
the County.
,

Coffee.

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods. •

.

Spices.

You can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers
We brag on.
Cheese.
We sell the best
Tobacco.

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
6Oots. to $1.00.
_

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best.
, ,
Crockery.
•

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.
»

Remember.

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

Hastings. Aug. 7th, 1876.

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TO-DAY’S ADVER riSEMENTl.

AU About the County.

(CONTIKUBD FROM SECOND PAOB.)

and tho disfranebisemeut of all who can.
not read and write the English language
after a fixed probation, would meet my
hearty approval, I would not tnako thu
apply, however, to those already voters,
but I would to all becoming so after tho
expiration of the probation fixed upon.
Foreigners coming to this country to be­
come citixeua, who aro educated in their
own language, would acquire tho requisite
knowledge of ours during the reu’dence

.

Kian. Swedish. Holland. Bahamian and Spunirii
lanpiasca, and all who wish to nndcrtUnd tho tree
philosophy of health aboald rval and por.d.r ths
rainable «ur»
an admirable

rlJixni and laUlud

guage to acquire sufficient knowledge of it
to Enable them to study the institutions
and laws of the country intelligently. I
would not confer upon them the right to
make such laws, nor to select those who

sties li ierly has removed his Saloon from
Impire Clock, to his ptd quar.era'on Jeff.

•.

Hostetter's United States Almanxe for BflT. for
distribution fralit. thmnthoul the United -Suite.

necessary to obtain naUiraliatiou. If they
do not take enough interest in our lan­

- is elected
.; negood sleighing.
. iiCook's official majority was &lt;161.
ur is to be a special meeting of the Com&lt; i&gt;iincil on Tuesday evening.

A KYNOrSIB OP HIM ADMINISTRATION.
I append to this message, for conveni­
ent reference, a synopsis of administrative
events, and sf all recommendations to
Congress made by mo during ths last sev­
en years lime. An examination may show
some of these recommendation* not to have
been wisely conceived, but I believe the
larger part will be no discredit to my ad­
ministration.
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l-iitor/Of tho Bassem Las net written

puffs for himself or fur the Baxx», the
r of the Journal to tho contrary notwith.vrc has Ixen another change in the run-

! E^iuaw railroad, which we duly anr.\unrod in Tfiureday’s Bax*i&gt;.

5 !&gt;ig*u Central atock ii now 43j. There
i&gt; no reason why it i* not worth a premium,

tl. hear that Edward Brown, son of Dr.
‘•.. I’. Brown, of this city, who has been eo.
sick of typhoid fever at Cincinnati,
:■
■ • ly improving and will probably recovson of Mr. Andrew Rouah, of Baltimore
riding down hill on a hand sled, broke

the fracture.

The lad i* doing well.

We heir that S-nyuel 8. Bidelman. the pop­
.. .r an l efficient /Chairtaan of the Republican
&lt;. ;nty Committee, who was quite seriously

Drugs, Oils, and Millinery Goods.

HASTINGS Cin DRUG STORE.
JT’e rft
to call your attention, to our stock of strictly
purcDR V.
and, JdhDICINES P e make a sueciaHty in
dealing in only strictly prime DRUGS. We believeu is
for the inter est of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime and pure MEDICINES.
We have a Icrge slock of

Machine Oil,
*
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
•
Blaok Oil,

fasts of Hosteller's Btemaoh Bitters, the staple
tonic and alterative of more than half tho Chris­
ties world, ar* fully sol forth in its pest*, which
are also intetsponed with pictorial illustrations.

Call and see the splendid assortment of

JEWELRY,
SILVER

andar* ezt*a«iv*l* *&gt;*d ib oufuojt t.o
vlH**dw*rt£

And

rn.-A.TE3D

-W-A-ZRE,

PUBLIC.

TO

Bought very low and WE will sell them at
prices that will please ths closest buyer.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.

At the

BANTO DOMINGO.

• • :. allow any railroad to make any money,

«a

New Advertisements.

One of these recommendations met
with ti.c united opposition of one politi­
cal party in the Senate, and with a strong
opposition from tho other, namely the
treaty for the annexation of Santo Domin­
go to the United States, to which 1 shall
specially refer, maintaining as I do that,
if my views had been concurred in, the
country would be in a more prosperoRa
condition to-day, both politically and finan­
cially.
Santo Domingo is fertile, and
upon its soil may be grown just those trop­
ical products of which the United States
use so much,and which are' produced or
prepared for’market now by slave labor

ThoBrand* efeor** ha»e b«en b
in faeL th* word failure could
with thtB. Bat within th* la*t
H’A/rr you will find a Great Variety of frit* of o«T riedleina* hava *pn
ancerom
in their cioeriiuitation *t our
Ladin’ and Genilement'
I apon eidirir.Holloway’* OintciiAins,

Poet Office Building,

fit

RI.1GS,

LOCKETS.

SETS,

BRACELETS,
CHARTS.

Also a Large Stock of
PICTURE FRAMES. Pictures,
Books, and Toys.

IiERK

IS THE PLACE TO GET

r*fo&gt;* to pa ch*M Madki*** t urp-rtins I* b* uarv
ub1«m Mr. lot. Haydock'* (icnatar* i* auaored to
each Bpt of Pill* *r Pot *f Oiatmeat and the end
will toon b* roaehad.
.
t.,

?IP M ? M ? M ? ? t

Hastings, Aug. 12th 1876.

HOW Ml IOUDD GOODS!!
ALLEN * TREGO’S
SPLENDID DISPLAY OF

Fall and Winter Millinery I

YOUR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

almost exclusively—namely : sugar, coffee,
in; quite rapid!; end hopes to be oct dye-woods, mahogany, tropical fruits, to­
J. ROBERTS.
bacco, etc. About 7Kper cent, of the ex­ xxi66t3-l 1.18.21.
ports of Cuba aro consumed in the United
daughter of Mr. Beckwith, of this city
Stales. A largo per ccntagc of tbc ex­
ports of Brakil also find the same market.
These are paid for almost exclusively in
tho buggy. Dr. Isaac Brown was called to set
coin. Legislation, particularly ia Cuba,
the fracture.
She is doing well, although in a
Luing unfavorable to a mutual exchange
Commission Merchants in
of the products of each country, flour
shipped from the MirauBippi river to Ha&gt;
‘resident Grant, w* have been vans can pass tho very entrance to the city
WHiglieil prices guaraaUtd; prompt pl*t^4W
on its way to a port of Spain, than pay a
er-;.cu io political events and tho usual cor- duty fixed upon articles to bo re-exported
transferred to a Spanish ywvl and brought
Wholesale Dealers in
on ILu-nlay for all delayed article*, that are back almost to the point of starting, pay­
ing a second duty, and still leavftg a profit
of iwpoi.ance.
'
tootinued ill heffilh, the result of ovar over what would be received by direct Manufacturers of Hermetically Scaled
vork during the political canvass, compels shipment. All that U produced in Cuba
Goods.
could be produced in Santo Domingo.
Being a part of the United States, com­
merce
between
the
Island
and
the
main
luce our patrons will find Mr. Barker at*
land would be free, there would be no cxSort duties on bar shipments, nor import
mies on those coming here. There would
room*. Brief 08 y°ur orders aa utual.
bo no import dutice upon the supplies,
Th* official canvaas for State Senator in
machinery, etc., going from tho otatew.
16th Dhlrict la as follows:
PURIFIES THE BLOOD,
The effect that would bare been produced
David II. Cook received in
Renovates and Invigorates the
upon Cuban commerce with these advant­
I SCO
Eaton County,
■
ages
to
a
rival
is
observable
at
a
glance.
Whole System.
2970
Barry
••
‘
cvn The Cuban question would hare been set­
Total vote,
in Staciul PROPERTIES ARE ALTER*
tled long ago io faror of free Cuba. Hun­
Richard Junes received’ in
THE.TW1C, SOLVEMT ARO OIUBEHO.
dreds of American vessels would now be
advantageously used in transporting the
Total vote.
4161 valuable woods and other products of the
Majority for David It. Cook,
toil of the island to a market, and in carryine supplies and emigrants to it. Tho
Ishnd is bnl wareely seeded, while ithas an area sufficient for the profitable
liaacd about us in his week-befere-last peper.
employment
of several
million,
of
people. The soil would here eoon fellcn
Jntothc heads of United Stetm captalists.
He probably
The products are so valuable in commerce
' that emigration there Would have been
encouraced, th* emancipated race of the
South would have found there a coRgenuI
One of the ablest article* we have road in homo where their civil rights would not
many s day was the lerliug editorial,
be disputed, and whore their labor would
be much sought after. Tho woorrel among
in Friday's Lansing RrjmUiean. describing the -them could have found the seoens to go.
Thus in owes of great oppremioa and
The -Vs.’ion, the Kcrnta; JWwes of Detroit, cruelty, such aa has been practiced noon
Bowles' Syrir-yfitM (Mass.) X/^Arsa and the' them in many places within the lart
” eleven years, whole communities would
have sought rcftigo in Santo Domingo. I
The article deseed with a notice of the Chicago' do not suppose the whole race would have
Tim-' ambits fire-in-thc-rear editor, that was gone, nor is i» desirable that thgy ahould
truly refreshing.
.
. go. Their labor is derirabk, iodwpenimFacts—The candid, unprejudiced Judgment, He almost, where they now are.
But the
of the many convince the few. For twentr-fi’* pooscMiou of this territory would bare
years D. B. DeLand k Co.'s
Cktmietl left the negro master of the situation by
' enabling him to demand his rights at
the eeiT svioenct.
constantly been adding to Ua many friends the’ home on pain of securing them elsewhere.
frw who watted to see how it stood tho test of[ I do not preM-nt thras views now as a
lime, it still occupies the position it occupied recommendation forth, reoewd of Um
1 eubiect of annexation, but I do refer to it
■ .
&gt;^t&gt;na in rocard

Detroit Advertisements.

HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
nay ee.id their ad drew, i
&gt;ka this uaparall.l*.!

GILLET &amp; HALL.
DETROIT.

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO
Oysters and Foreip Fruits.

•III II'I
1 ' ' n:=1’ ’ ।
kill
II I month
in the bavin*
0 J J J those willtas to woi

fa-ni«!i, but

llav* on room to »vplain her* BuiinN* plcaMnt
and boao.abl*. W omtn. and boys and rirh d« u
■ ell as mra. We will farniih you a complc.e oolBtfr**. Tb« buiincM pays better than aeylhles
•tie. W. will bear axpeOM of Martins yo.-. Par­
ticulars fr*«. Writ* and •»». Farmer, and Beehanica. their aoas and dauhter*. and all clave*
ia need of »aylnr w*rk at home, ibould writ" to ua
and learn ill about th* work al o—e. N*w ia the

yerty found nt Patrick McCarty’s house, near

being brought before Justice Hayford plead
guilty, sad was fined |50. or ninety days in the
Bouse of Correction st Detroit. He paid the
—
1'1 __ &gt;
W. Vl.l.k.* t.

of the whole land.
(Signed.)

Exkcdtivb Mansion, Dec. 5,

in tames of dyspepsia,
chronic diarrhoea, nervous debility, neuralgia,
erysipelas, boll* and diseases of the skin; also,
chlorovis, Isucorrhca, protepus uteri, end In
female complaints generally. Ao an altera­
tive tonic, the syrup ought to be used by clergymea, editors, cashiers elerks, lawyers, and
ethers who use their brain* more than their

ssaxv’p.w.*-’;..,...

Excursionists, Limmen£_
To ihi* end

Knitting Machines, Etc.

-RlCKFORh
s aettreiatic

th*

'XWITTE*

adelpliia. but can, in addition, visit the prin­
cipal eastern cities, with an opportunity of

from the West running directly to Niagara
Falls, riving passengers, from the train, a
wondenul panoramic view of th* Mighty

TIE IICKFQRD AUTOMATIC

Jxail" Knitting IXichin*
&gt;n iOSTul three -ear*
nSaatare of mortcae*.

Uoar.hc* are furnished with tho Winchell
1‘ateni Vtytilatur,'ensuring perfect freedom
front dust.
With ft*
magnificent Charier

‘SfiJtnWWAW41A,4.

»»d eves more

Any information can be obtained by s
dressing
FRANK E. SNOW.
Oen'l I**m. and Ticket Afft. Drraerr.
XXl27tf._____________ \_____________

THE EKEMT BF IIXEA8ET

THE FOE OF PAIN

Machine. 1 cylinder.TJ ne-dte

TO

MUSTANG

LINIMENT

® SirSir5*^’1''“

Recommend It Heartily.

Er!

Jewelry! Jewelry!! Holiday Jewelry!!!

SILVER PLATED WARE fre^the

o
Oysters, the celebrated “Shidd Brand,'

/tf

zxl46lT

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 TEARS.
THERE 13 NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENffig
WILL NOT CURE. NO ACWI
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS Tffil
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY
HOUSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMAL, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A DOT­
TLE COSTING Be.. fiOc.,
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE 0&gt;
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
zxUel
- - -

,ti. diseases or the blood.

Srv

xxifl5:4—11.14.18JL

MRS. CLARA. ALLZW,
MISS VINE TREOO.

•

76

From W. B. Chlshota, M- D., of New
Bedford. “I have employed the Ararenn

DIED. . '

" Hastings, Mich., Oct, 5, 1876.

ha*, through it* connection* in the West and
Northwcrt. placed on aal* * Urge number *f
Tomurr*' Kxcvasiox Ticket* at grraily re-

riSSSSl

„D .

GIVE US A CALL.

Cnnndn ftonthern R’y Cumpamy

to it.

CONCI.UBJOX.
With tho pra«nt Coogra* "J0®?*)
life terminate*. It is not probable that
public affairs will ever again reosm Mteotien from me, further than vs a ettben off
tbc Republic, always taking a deep interest
in the honor and integrity and prosperity

ever and in quality to suit the taste of every
person. Remember the place, State Street,
opposite Roberts’ Drug Store,

comlcrtidilr and cheaply.

' VEGETDSE

Bev. Mr. Fletcher had his satchel stolen from

All kinds of Ladies* Underwear at lhe Lowest Prices.
Fancy GooeIs qf all kinds Cheaper than

CENTENNIAL EXCURSIONIST^Will, of course, wish to see all th* righta

ciMT

H- R. Seven’s Column.

-Saleral.ua offered fbr sale.
On Friday night of week before last, the

xxl31yl

IMIYAU.MUM8T&amp;

POSITIVELY CURED,

�Literary Notices.

Legale.

Tkp. ArtASTtc ‘PosTUAtT rose 1971.’ The
proprietors of ttfa®4ttontle J/.inLi.’y have prepere 1 n aplendid life airo portrait of WUUUb
Cullen Bryant, the Nwitor of American poetn,
wliieh they will send with the ^ffonffo to a’ j
■utaeritars who send S-i. It ik a beuutifid r
pani-m pic^tt c to Hutt of Mr Longfellow ryhich
. »u issued by the name pul.-iishcra la a*

’

-

MORTGAGE SAI.n

SfSU’K&amp;rt.-.';

their artistic excgllcnce and. thHr superiority
aa portrait?, to hang in every library and
. ..... 1.. ■
I..

Arc Offsring their Entire

Pure Liquors, bottled for medicinal pur*
poses, for sale nt pioderatc prices by John

Warm, winter gloves, a large lot for sale
cheap. Como ant^sbe them. John Stanley.

Cigars that cannot be equaled at John
Stanley’s.

NEW ADVERTlSMENTt.

C. P. Rowell &amp; Go’s. Col.

At an Immense Reduction in Prices

ovided. there will be wild at public auction
'■
' !■'
:
hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said
the Meth Boat door ot tho Court Hoose.
&lt;S..« -ium.

piece cr parcel or tana situate an,
ronnly of Berry. and State of Miehig
dracribed a. follow., tu-wit: Thru
the wroth wret quarter
of acctint
en £11J in Township Number two (2)
eight wt&gt;t. ccnt.ininc eighty ■ Si I ar
fording to tho United Mates ttorve

PROLATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. Bounty .f Harry, re.—At ■

MENS’ SUITS DOWN TO
$-1 50.
GOQJ^BUSINESS SUITS, $5 00 to $7 60.

CHILD11ENS’ SUITS, S2 50 . to J5 00.

BOYS’SUITS, $i 00, $5 00 ami Upwards.

Dated Baltimore. SegLttth. MX

DARWIN McOMBBB.
Attorney sor awiuees oi mortgage.
.
xxUlw!3

PROBATE ORDER.

•"d.‘S■ding and filing the petition duly verified, of '

DaresnJtogwu and others, praying that an initru-

STAT! OB MICHIGAN, County ofRarry.sg-Ai

maybe admitted lo probate and eircuters thereto

Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits

eight bundrod and

dnynfDtoaaaber.yA^at lo o’clock in the fore-

Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the best
n the market. A full supply nt J. P.
Roberts'.__________ ____________

Steck of Mcn^ end Bdys’

Now therefor. not ice?.°b^X

M. D. Reed desires w call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be
, found nt nil hours of any day, ready to do
anyswork in liui line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, tu the building of
the best buggy ever seen in Oto county ot
Barry. Don't forget the place; in the
shop with Jason Rich i Bro., comer o
Church and Railroad Street.
xsGtf
_

For the finest lot of Canned Lobster.
Salmon, and Sardines in this city, go to
John Stanley’s.

GRAND RAPIDS

.unary l.-lb. A. E
r Barn County, it
&gt;tts 111. and npoi

—Tho December untuber of ffodry's Latif t
Ihuk la out. This excellent magaxino for
Udiea is fast gaining popularity, and ttio pub­
Halier, not to M out done by any of hia oompetlturH. offers a beautiful chromo, entitled
“The Mothcr’g'joj-,’’ to every subscriber for
1877. We have received a copy of the chromo
and can sty that it is truly n 'handsome one.
?3 per year, L, A. GoJpJ. Philadelphia, Pa.

Brisk for sale at my yard. Section 23d,
in Rutland.
Henry- L. Nswton.
•Dee. 5th, 1876.
xxiGJtf

Star Clothing House

Star Clothing House.

Legale.
MORTGAGE SALE.

s5v.?1¥k
other pereona interested in Mid e&lt; ate. are roquir-

•®Only $1000 and $12 00. ^'

t4.? **”??;• *l« **100 of eaid ecrort, than to b.
holden at the probate oSc«.&lt;dn the eilv of Haitian
VSMllC
and show canoe, if any there be. whr the prayer of of Mid tateov ia said twtiUoo dtaeribod'(.I
:
th* potittonersUuld not be granted.
’
Tbersupou it is ordered, that Tureday lhaSStb
And It la farther ordered, that raid petitioner d*&gt; of preambar next. at » o’etoek in the foreaooa.
ti’» **tleo to tho ber»on&gt; interested In Mid estate bu aawMd for th. hroring ofeal.i rctitfow. and
that tho- naxt uf kin of eald minor sod all other
person, intereeted tn Mid rotate, are required to
ublken Il*n&gt;
lately tn m&gt;1
•how MBie. if any the.-e be. why the prayer of the
IfUttoaerahoaldnot to granted : Audit i.Tfur-

Thceo Suits wo Warrant worth Fully $3 00 to $5 00 More.

MENS’ OVERCOATS,.......................... $3
50, $4 00, $5 00. $0 50, .nd Up
MENS’ FINE BEAVER andother OVERCOATS, $0 00, SI0 00, $12 00.
and $15 00.
BOYS’ OVERCOATS,........................... $2
50, &lt;&gt;$3 50, $1 00and $5 00 and Up.
.... $2 00 and Up.
MENS' WORKING COATS,
MENS' WORKING PANTS,
....
$1 00 ru&gt;dUp.
#®* WE Guarantee to SAVE People a Great Deal of MONEY if they will BUY of US. "XtO

PRORATE ORDER.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County ofD.rry.t
Lt a waion of the Probate Conn f..r tho Count

The Little Rock
undFort Smith

xanOwl,

o. v.. rouAoo*.
Judro of Probate

'

PROBATE ORDER.

RAILWAY

STATE OP MICHIGAN, t.’ountrafltarry.eu.At a sossitra of the Probate Court for the Cuuuty

Make ate Mistake, a* ours is the only Double Store.

instrument

Anted.
eaday the Srih day
■ i*i the forenoon.
Ipetiifon.nnd that
cc-coMd. and all
■talr. are required

lull the purTteaaerl Ml per e«m. interwrt on

tn the year onethousand eight bandrod and
fcycnty-iix.
•
Present. 8. C, Prindle. Judge of Probate.
h°le* T&gt;U*rUt,h’“1,t**'’a*rtdica E. Angcrlac.

^se EsfySa*!

J. &amp; P. Coats

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal street,

On reading and filing the petition, aly veriflM,
of Mger I. Augcvins. i&gt;:s»ings:u.o’C’i .-Hir:I|,
for the Probate of the inilrnmcnt he ctofore - Aled
tretamont’T’ ’d*!^
10 1)0 th* k*1 *IU

suns

“•±t
perrons interested in said rotate, are reauirod to

Holloway’a Ad. Drags, Kte.

HEALTH'liD US FLUSURI3
^"c.'T'BINDLH

Superior Strength

John IL McIntyre and

iIn Attachment.

JOctober.
tM^h
"n
Wl,&gt;
of
A. D. b.ia Writ of attachment war duly

gr *a * guidanoof P^tiantr in

NOTICE TO ^JJjyjSlOXKM OK

H0LL0WATS
PILLS.
Nervous Diaordere.

inty of

SPOOL COTTON.”

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.

t
Da”!?1 ichl&lt;&gt;!1’the ctf«,lllC',’“rtforlhoeoun(Jwnenttimith,
)

Excellent Quality

tiawof any Party or parti.. eoanterfeitin. the mad i.inea or vending thaanma. knowing them to bo I
' VnEi nt tho Manufaetory of Ptofessor Hotxo

Diseases with Ito Afratos.

eaudnc a ropy of thil
Hartinn Republican

ATTACHMENT NOTICE-

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

62w4

now
™*. *• v ««POn»d remedy, prepared with

-&gt;..1-.. --.I-.. .

A. T. GOgHORN. Diroetor-Coaeral.

_ ...

.

__ .

'•rotnti-r. a. u. istb;
C. •». HOLBROOK,
Att-ruey for i'fointiff.

4

Mothers sad Dnnfhtnre.
i&gt;.. 1X77.

liuiti a htovkiug In 1&amp; Mia a tea.
Knitting in the her! and narrowing off tho too
complete; kaitaall sum: narrowg and wider* at

ire.eepeci.llr th
cu all iau&gt;nriti«L

a

ADMINISTRATE ICS SALE.
•he matter of the rotate «f Waterman Porker
lice b hereby girep ital J shell acll at pnblto
on. to the htohre: burner. on 1 uerday the antb

‘‘fiaRSSSlSjH’’’-

of Harting*. in tbc County
Stole of Mich Iran, l-una-

SO9rl?.„^SJ
1K.JSE
Itxtr* Urawlssg. Monday. December I, 1STC.
Louisma State Lottery Co.
place monthly. The season of 1.176 atom

Cial%lWfki. r„,„. MO.OOO.

I

Q. ROBINSON.
Administrator

COMMISSIONER’* NOTICE^
JW

The undersigned; appointed by the Probale Court
of the County ofBarry. in th--Mate cl .Michigen,
uni atUnat alt d/ltna and del
els
William .V, Hunt late

H. GOODYEAR,

IU great cupeviorlty

The Druggist,

Respectfully announces',
that he has again engaged \
in t^e DRUG TRADE, and'
has m stock and daily arrivcintit, Dy5 Stuff's, Fancy.
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggist’s
Merchandise which'he offers
to the people at greatly De
duced Prices
RXMi.VBER.tha Peo

...............
knewo and dee.ribeda. follow, t -wit:
Lot No. erren 17| of Phillipe’ addition I
lege of Naehrnie.accordiGg to the reco
xxESwfi______________

W.

all other rsreoM ta­
inted to appear at a

from danger of quinism or any Injurioo. cffccta.

Um!
liblu.

tt lias gained the reputation of being fcatslIt can. therefore, be safely rocommcndr !

once broken up by it, do not return until
dlreaac to again contracted.

rectlf opposite Empire Block.
Ono door east of Spauldings
VsmrM, Jdj IS, 1ST6
B. “P1&amp;NDI.K.

_________CuntmiMWuere,

PROBATEORDER.
Drawtai; will take Pte** an January
Tieketi « each. Capitol Pnw.Ma.0W1.

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8TATI OF MICHIGAN. County of Barry, ea.At a rmelnn of the Probate Court for the County of
sas.“s
?. wx;

peo. M. Savage A Co'e Col.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Holden, bh

tao Reahky actirtty, and’pn

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.,

to tho year one thouaenl ctrht hundred and

tATHr0

mUlCE

uMa^.*@y^Teag&gt;Prt
luuna aero. .Mjn

•13M .IO I PROFITS F
fcTro

I

urrtarjODUn

my remark-

tfLtodtesPMNWOW. Awd.m0’'1''

,CnL’Ot:LT5.

f.’sisusai

UNDERTAKING

Being a bustnesn that needs a groat deal
of experience,
•TKHUiafS BHOTIIEaS,
After many years
In the bu’tinesR, can truly nay that they
can do t-ettrr work, and give better satIfffacttoD than any other flrm in this
section.
W. H. Stebbins, the senior
■member, with the expPrieudk of a life­
time. xyili always give his personal atlention tothfo.part of their extensive

will be used only

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                  <text>VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,1876.

NO. 66.

jhepejm-Weekly Repliblicaji Bapper

READ,

THIS I

READ

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Double| Column.

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Doctor
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EVERYBODY I !

AND

PUBLISHER.

O’CHRONIC

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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION »

to*V-n. Bnndayi.lO to Z.

Steam Power Preuee. New Material, and the very
be*: Job Priatias at Lirins Buuee.

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end b*« tathr linns

RA TES OF A D VER T1SING.
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Bomr to nuffar
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THIS TAPER IS OS FILE WITH

CENTRAL HOUSE,

ArtkaaBmckU
to Health and U«
and OoMUtullonal

to ace all my
will favor me

PHIL- W. MIS KERN.

BUSSES
Caoram r.i.y.

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HARTF.Y WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor in
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BOARD A XV ROOM, $2.60 PER DAY.

DENTIST

Nashville,

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Carriaie, Sin aii Onaneiial
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At A. M. Rock’s Carriage Shop

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READ!READ! READ!

Jot/ Comfort a,nd Happiness
TO THE

Slok ai&lt;AffUete*!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

Pensions.

Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARBLE

Dr. J. B. LaSure’s Ad.

T PAYS every Manufacturer, Merchant, i| Political—Menzies Library—Tweed—
Fashions -Business and Money.
Mechanic, Inventor, Fanner, or Profos- ,
•ional maq; to keep well informed on all the
improvements and discoveries of tho age.
New York, Nov. 27th, 187(J?
IT PAYS tho head of every family to
introduce into his household a newspaper
. POLITICAL.
.
that is instructive, one that fosters a taste
Probably the most desperate set of men
for investigation, aid promotes thought
that ever existed are the Democracy of
and encourages discussion among the men*

I

GEO. M. DEWEY
EPHOR

~ ' n,ta*»labea iew«.

WORKS

At.Kalamazoo, Mioh.
Monuments of the I»ert American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head­
stones of all description made toW-cr
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
to custotnere,

y_Tie Scientific Aaerican

A ,picj
descriptive of tho AlebUoo, Topol. u&gt;d Su&gt;u Fo IUilro.d, tho

States’Geaeral Land Office.

DB- J. B. LaSUKE

drears of Pay and Bounty.

PENSIONS

Lion, will

St

The champion thief of the nineteenth
century, is once more in New York, and
in durance vile. He landed last Thursday
morning from the United States steamer
Franklin, and was turned over to Sheriff
Connor, from ■ whose custody he escaped
two years ago. He got away in a Yacht,
landed in Cuba, was protected by the Gov-

•

ernor General of that Island, at a cost of
$300,000, and when to clearly pursued by
the American officials .that hiding was
New York. Tho certainty of Bayes* elec­
impossible, he fled to Spain where he was
tion has maddened them, for they were apprehended and returned.
His history
near enough the plunder to smell it, and is suggestive. A few years ago, he was
whjth has been published weekly for the to have it taken from their very daws is a worth his stolen millions, he was surround­
last thirty-one years, docs this, to any ex­ little to much for their patience. They ed by parasites who flattered him to the
tent beyond that of any other publication; ,
top of his bent, Tilden was his obsequious
&lt;w&gt;»Uvd j
no1 prop010 10 8’V0
®P»
^ave
tool and partner, he made Governors, Leg­
in fact it is the only weekly paper published j
lanufac- ! ready fixed up their programme. They islators, Senators, and Representatives, he
in the United States, devoted to Manufoc’
~
’ ­ propoec to deny the legality of the doer disbursed millions unquestioned, and his
turns, Mechanics, Inventions, and New
Dis
coveries in the Arts and Sciences. Every tion ; the Democratic House will assert ambition went beyond Lis Stalo and 'ho
was reaching for the control of the coun­
number is profusely illustrated and its con­
that there has been no legal expression of
try. Now lie is a rioor, old, broken-down
tents embrace the latest and most interest
tlic will of the people, and that consequent­ man. Gone are the friends - who shared
ly the Houfc must, m in case of a* failure his proeperity—gone is his money, gone
of tlia World; Descriptions, with Beautiful to dect, proceed to the deetion of a Presi­ is his power, the man whom he befriended,
Engravings of New Inventions, Now Im« dent. It will refuse to join the Senate in and who shared in his plunder, is at tho
plements, New Processes, and Improved counting the returns, and will go on and head of hia urganization and is trying to
Industries of all kinds; Useful Mutes, Re­ dcct Tildcu and inaugnn.te him. Iley steal the Presidency, and of the throng of '
ceipts, Suggestions and Advico by Practical daim that he can be inaugurated anywhere, followers and flatterers who drank his wine
Writers, for Workmen and Employers, io and the House will recognise him u the and took his money, three years ago, there
all the various arts, funning a complete ro- President, r cfusc to recognise Hayra, and is not\ne so poor as to do him reverence.
-pertory of New Inventions and Dwcovcrics; will call upon the Governor^ of the States It doesn’t pay to be a thief. Theold man-----That this is well aware of what is before him. There
containing a weekly record, not only of the to rocogutac their Government.
progrcsa-ol the Industrial Arts in our own programme has been determined upon by arc indictments enough on him to keep
country, but also of al! New Discoveries Tilden, is shown , in the fact that every him in the penitentiary throe times as long
owned
Til­ as ho is likely to lire, and ho will get the
and Inventions in every branch of Engin- -; Democratic paper &gt;in
u the cityw
"ui^ uby
l f"
eering, Mechanic, end science abroad. ■ den had articles simultaneously, ‘insisting full benefit of them, for no one dare say
THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN has I Ural if the three doubtful States were a word for him. It is curious how that
been the foremost of all industrial publi. I counted for Hayes it would be an usurpa- old party went. Fisk was shot, GJnct,
cations for the past thirty-one years. It tioo which no Ikmocrat rould possibly ac- Sweeny and Connolly arc skulking about
is lheoldral, largest, cheapest, .nd the i cepti wd resistanceiby'force was not at aH Europe, atod os a broken man, Tweed will
brat weekly illustrated paper devoted to ! dimly hinted aL And Tilden a Editorial die in the penitentiary, and Tilden—well,
Engineering, Mcchsnira, Chemistry, New Bureau, which he pcraonaly directs, is the less said about him the better. It
Inventions, Science and Industrial Pro- | ending off articles to picked Democratic may be a little troublesome to bo honest,
grras, published in the world.
FP&lt;™ &gt;" l“rooK Democratic sections of the at times, but it is better,, in the long run,
The practical Rccipra arc well worth most inflammatory character, ani calcnlat- to keep on that side.
ten times the subscription price, and for cd to fire the Democratic hearty They
,, FASHIONS.
The folt bonnets'arc almost Quakerish
the shop and house will save many times reiterate the sutemnnt that Hayra wdi be
tho cost of subscnplkm
oonnUd
hf freud-that Tilden wdl re- in their sung fit and close trimming.
Bottle green, black and dark ash-gray are
Merclotnt,, Farmer,, Mechanic,
sist and they caU upon aU good Democrata
m'H«m /kivifori Manufacturer, (,’hem- to be ready to assist him. Add to this stylishly worn, trimmed with Irca.ry-mlkra—
'««
a“?* -■»
Bomb, or silk and velvet. It takes a nice Kpd
!*», LVlril or ocicnce, non i
...
"’will
-I, k
&gt; .1
c.onnllir-o
—tnilllllt
another mtim
name fzir
for ftF
organized
militia, AFB
arc to adjust the trimming which .looks so
Prtfeeiiuni,
find
the. BciENTIHC
American useful to them.
It should 350,000 slrout:, and that arrni were sent modest, and is so precise. A silk binding
have a place in cvsrj Family, Library. to them from the Democratic National or piping finishes the brim even when
there is a velvet facing; three-eighths of '
Study, vura
Office nuu
and vuuuuuf,
Counting Room ; in Committe,■ and some notion of their designs
oiuuy,
"
'
It
has been established bias silk at least, is laid in four or five folds .
« . . CoU^e
o.l&gt;_____
J a_
1
1
era,J n
Hading Room.
and
Schoo!
&gt;«&gt;&gt;' ’be Conuri.
--------Aneweolnmc commence. January IK. 1 bejond » pciidrenlure, Oat th. N.lrnnd close around the crown, reversed on the
I Democratic Committe did send New York right side, and the ends snugly tucked
1877.
! State cannon at a merely nominal price to ^nder on the left where they meet, two
A year’s ntimbcr contains 832 pages .
।
’South Carolina, and that very large ship­ standing loops in front and a fcathe* or
and Several Hundred Engravings.
ments of muskets have been sent to tho two lying demurely over on tho crown fin­
Thousands of volumes aro preserved for
same parties from this city. They cither ish the most stylish bonnets. Tho face
binding and rsferenoe. Terms, $3.20 a
mean business or they are indulging in a trimming of some rich soft-hued velvet,
year by mail, including postage. Discount
remarkable game of bluff. The Republi­ between thceo'cloen bonnets that are en­
to dubs. Special circulars, giving Club
cans take it very quietly. Grant, not Bu­ tirely in quiet French taste, and tho flow­
rates, sent free. Single copies mailed on
chanan, is President, and hr knows how to ing plumes and grace of Gainsborough
receipt of 10 cents. May be had of all
statap out rebellions. He had one largo hat. there is complete contrast; and yet
News Dealers.
uuc on his hands once, and it will be a very when well worn, the latter is as modest as
PATUVTQ In connection with
the other. The Gainsborough needs only
JL Al
10. the&amp;tearfAe Amcn’- small matter for him tomash this littleonc.
g
' Despite the brag afid bluster of the De- a scarf of -soft rich silk drawn dose about
can, Messrs. Munn &amp; Co., are £*»&gt;•&lt;».‘ ij| mocracy, Hayes
ll.voa will
will be inaugurated,
inanmratiHl. if
if ho
bn tho crown set off by the very softest of
of American and Foreign Patents, and
is declared elected, and he will serve his curling feathers. For a last item, thenewhave the largest establishment in the world
four years. It is a significant fact that est dress trimming is a button with three
More than fifty thousand applications have
while the Republicans here insist that they drops, to be liberally sprinkled over cos­
been made for patents through their agen­
,
will not have the Presidency unless Hayes tumes and cloaks, making a combination
cy.
is fairly elected, the Democratic leaders effect of buttons and fringe together.
Patents are obtained on the best terms, say nothing of thp kind. They have de
BUSINESS AND MONEY.
Models of New Inventions and Sketches
clared in advance that tho count must Business is terribly dull. Jso one seems
examined, and advice free.
A special
necessarily be a-fraud, &lt;od that they will disposed to do anything-clIF the Prcsideanotice i* made in the Scientific American have the control of the Govcrnmentawheth- cy is settled. If Tild’n steals Louisiana,
of all Inventions Patented ’ through this
■ cr they rie entitled to it or not And as it will continue so, for no one will know,
Agency, with the name and residence of
nothing is done is Democratic circles ex­ till after the meeting of his Congress what
the Patentee. Patents arc often sold in
cept by tho direction of Tilden himself, will b« his policy. If Bayes is elected
part or whole, to pennas attracted to the' all this inflammatorv talk may be charged business men will breathe free, for they
invention by sdeh notice. A Pamphlet’ directly to him. If wo have any trouble know what his policy is, and can calculate.
containing full directions for obtaining
Buyers arc cutting clo.&lt;cly and Bellers are
he will be responsible for it
Patents, sent free.
The Scientific Amenequally indifferent, for unless a man has
THE MENZIES LIBRARY.
can Reference Book, a volume bound in
cash it may possibly bo unsafe to deal
cloth and gilt, containing tho Patent Law,
Which was sold at auction, taking fire with him. Theatres are full, for t)io stran­
Grams of the U. S^ and 142 Enyranny, days of last week was one of those collec­ gers keep them fed, but I notice fewer
of mechanical movements.
Price 251 tions which give the ordinary reader new rich dresses and lore display of wealth
ambitions in the world of books. To give than usual. I observe furs two seasons
Ccnte.
Address for the Paper, or concerning some ordinarily appreciable idea of its old, dresses that have been made over, and
Patents, Mwn A Cb.,37 Park Row,Lew value to bef^'n with, the library brought hats that new trimming has made presen­
York. Branch Office, Cor. FA 1th St,., nearly $75,UOO at auction, not one-fourth table.
Women haven't the money to

TTi, "Iron Trail."

Having steam power and Improved
for -rodlng. high polishing
and ci tting mortices, we can do work
rheens r and better than those who
wTkiyhsnd.

WHOLE NO’ 2009,

beoutie,, teener, tnd pleaiure mans or
tho Kock, NouaUiM, by “N,ln Crinkle
the anwlatl »od drKnatio critic of tho

Nite Fork WbrU,
■"» 0“
tlon, together with the San J«o» Guide,
autpo Kid time Uhle, of chi, M. Kid fopultr rente from K»n&gt;» City mid Alsbiw
to Pueblo, Dourer «od ril poiou in Colondo, New Meiico, Ariton, .nd Die S.n
Jun Mines. Tho fimst line-of Pullmu
Sleeper, on the ooutineol between the Un­
man Biroe .nd the Kooky MouuUum
without elunge. Specie! round trip ioari,U' ticket, from the Afrioiun filter M
toft Lenoer at $50, good to stop off at al!

its real worth. Some black letter books spend, and economy is tho rule. We want
brought over a thousand dollars apiece, io know who is President.
being a matter of 300 years old, and among
Is the old one. Rich Cuban—young
the earliest specimens of printing in exis­
tence, but ihac would not compare in the and beautiful lady slips and foils—Cuban
right of enthusiastic Americans with the
original manuscript order book of VbIIct
Forge, faded and the pages tender with
his house in Poughkeepsie, as housetime, and handling, but preserved in a
cue of heavy Morocco. There were many
specimens of the earliest printing in this quite so innocent as Cuban supposed—de­
country, but in any eyes uvo those of a mands of money scheming old father—
book collector the prises of the library were Cuban bleeds awhile, but finally refuses.
an Abbottaford edition of Walter Scott, Shyster lawyer—suit for breach of prom­
and one of.Ruskin’s works with proof en­ ise in which tho girl swears everything
gravings. Such luxury of type and deli­ blue one way, and Cuban swnara every­
cacy of illustration as sent tho poor book thing black another. Crowds cvwy day
lovers, who cannot afford editions of three in the court, and—but the trial u not
and four hundred dollars, away saddened, over vet. This, in brief, is the history of
but glad to have rejoiced their eyes with tbc 6el Valle Martinex ease, now in pro-

such elegant volumes.
Mr. Mcaxis hadwhat had cost him S200,000 in his library, and in ordinary times it
would have rcalixcd twice that amount, far
some of the books were tho only ones ex­
tant.
and were
CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To , un
it Bou
„v.» pridera. But hooka, like.
Smith Maaec &amp; Preston’s and settle to j^l estate, bare fdt tho
rave ooste. We mmtt have our pay.
I times, and so tlie whole lot sow &gt;«
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FOR SALE H THE BANNER OFFICE I

Address.
T. J. Anderson.
Gen. Pam. Agt.
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_ Tcyeka, Kan.

fleeced.
He auppowd her an inno
girl and set about to rum her without

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Weight of. odium that threatens to crush
the whole wgxuixatiui,'through tho revel,

Toys, Toys, Chandeliers, Crockery,

New Orleans..
The new oxdtemcnt awakened by the
Uakimcs, Mrcu., Bic. 14, 1876.

oocurrvtitoi in South Carolina was not near­

ly as general or locg-!ivc&lt;l as that growing

out of tho elcetfo'n.

If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

Il was fait that tho

rifle-club reformera, of that State had

IImmim.) k

fullcn into a pit of their own digging, and

eaS»ss»«SHB4s»s8B«as

after the lapse of a few hours, there was n
return to the normal, mental condition and

•«v«sau*a

though the most of us make no pretensions

w*nv

IHSKSSlriWHnlHMri

as constitutional lawyer*, wo pretty much

all felt and acknowlodged the

eSIKSBB^EaBsBgsSSS
s8SSs3aEEsSatE8a$E

For it cannot be doubted

that, bad it not hare been for the Presi.
dent's wise precaution, tho State Govern­
have been over thrown

ment tbdre would

by violence, for whiob the thousands of
armed Democrats swarming the. streeta of

And Bull our rlationn.

Speaker of the House.

terian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

bers Lad arrived chat it was unsafe to pre­

It is understood

that he, Cox, Morrison and'Saykr are the

er.

Until yesterday,

§

ISSMU!M81Ksssm?l!9

dict who was apparently ahead.

fore our readers, tho last annual message

cles more immediately interested. There
are rumors of course, buVtlic Speakership

It is an able State

In it the

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Vcsy little has yot been said about the

our Monday’s paper, we placed be­

6

of the House appears to absorb public in­

excite much discussion.

The jobbers and

lobbyists (among them revcral females, I

present financial^condition of tbe govern­

am told) are hero it^ some-force, but I do

ment is very satisfactory.

not think they are very buoyaut&gt;ver the

AU in all, the

message, is among the best in many years,
and will be generally accepted as peculiar­

ly wise and appropriate,

under existing

growiing topic for weeks, perhaps-months
to the almost complete exclusion of every­
Au

absurd proposition has

been entered by some one, that Governor

We have received from C. G. Swens­

Haya and Tilden meet and compromise

. burg, a copy of the Grand Rapids Cbm-

the matter of the Presidency, as though

great value to young persons of either sex.

other two, of tho humblest citiscns of the

It is edited with marked ability, and is

United States.

tho organ of the very best Commercial

purpose of the Tilden managers to have it

College, all things considered, there

understood

the nation.

is in

We fully believe Mr. Swens-

berg has no superior as an educator in any

earnestly

It also

that many

advising

Republicans are

Governor

Hayes to

fairly elected j and that the declaration of
any other result, can only bo arrived at by
fraud.

Nation has been engaged in this sma’l

doing we should render

business, and asserted that some one else,
had been told by ex-Governor Dennison,

them a service,

for which they would
Any person (a personal friend of Hayas, and at present,
desiring a copy of the College Journal one of the District Commissioners,) that
can have one sent to them, by addressing be had thus advised t|ie Republican can­

thank ns all through life.

the publisher, and inclosing a stamp to

A Star reporter interviewed Mr.

didate.

Dennison, and he denied the story ; and

prepay tho postage on the same.

all such intimations, may bo at onoc set

Some friend in Washington has sent us

dffwn as a device of the enemy.

a copy of The National Republican of .eroor

Dec. 4th, containing a vary complimentary

notice

of Viee

President

Ferry.

Its

length, forbids its publication in the Ban-

If Gov-

Hayes is declared by th6 President

of tbs Senate, to have received 185 elec­

toral votes, be will be inaugurated, ifalive
and of sound mind.
At a moating of tl^c Democratic Jack-

'

■

weeks ago, tn substance what this article eon Association, on Tuesday nigbt, a local,

affirms that Mr. Ferry was the right man,

political society, made

to ba in the Chair of the U. 8. Senate, and

Democrats, one Colonel Fury, marked out

count the doctoral votes.

a most sanguinary line of conduct, for the

We thought so

national

then ; and we think so now.

Radicals.

our

Washington

letter.

Democracy to

Washinoton, D. C., Dec. 1, *76.

tion here.

The effort, of the Democrats

of the public from tho tens of thousands
of outrages visited upon Southern Repuln

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up of hard-shell

pursue

towards

increasing success.
In 1877. it will furuieh to its readers
the productions of the foremost authors

above named and many oth-

er8 ' embraan" the choicest Serial and
Short Stories by the Leading Foreign
Novelists, and an amount

DiuniriH^liy wttaFeriotal
in the world, of tho moat valuable literary
and scientific matter of tho day, from the
pens of tbe Leading Eoaayista, Sci•ntists, Critics, Discoverers, and Ed­
itors, representing every department of
Knowledge and Progreso.
Ihe Living Age, (in which its only com'
petitor, “ Every Saturday," has been
merged), b • weekly magazine of sixtyfour pages, giving more than

double column octavo pages of reading,
matter yearly. It presents in an inexpert*
sive form, conaidering ita amount of mat­
ter, with freshnaas, owing to ita weekly
Thanksgiving passed by without any bone, and with a ftatlsfatlory CMipletenotable occurrence, to distinguish it from ita BCSS attempted by no other MlraaflM,
predaceasors.
It was cold and stormy, the beet Essays, Reviews, Criticisms, Talee,
most of the day. Snow foil for some bketehes of Travel and Dbtovery, Poetry
hours, and a large number of turkeys were Scientific, Biographical, HbtoncaI and
sacrificed.
Political Information, from tbe entire body
Logan.
of Foreign Periodical literature.
It b therefore invaluab’c to every Amer,
Agrieultural Society Meeting.
iean reader as the only fresh and thorough
compilation of an indispensable current

fflllHfflS &amp; um
From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

Crockery
All Kinds and All Prices.

Produce

BSEB53aKfiEa»X5saStEilH33

Jan. 1, 1877, The Living Age eaters
upon its 132d volume, with the continued
commendation of the best wen and jour
nals of the country, nnd with constantly

We were in there the other day
Mid saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.

Groceries
I

sSfeMoSBaeaSISSaa

If it is adopted, not one of us

csftiie cheapest in thewokld

Peterson's Magazine!

Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
8ftI rtf,

WEE

4

p/fESTOft'S.

Hastings, Dec. 14tli, 1879.

HEAT REOOCTIOM TO CLUIS.

IWb Pre-PsM to MsD Sataftn
PETERSON’S MAGAZINE has the
best Original Stories of any of the lady’s
books, tbe best Colored Fashion Platea,
Oio best Receipt*, the best Steel Engrav-

any in the

world.

It will contain, next

Furniture, Milk Safes.

HASTINGS

■I DM.

xxiSOwt

Furniture, Coffins, Etc..

READ THIS
and be happy again.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

A GM Rednction ii Prices!

OaeTheu&amp;ad Pans.
Where you wul find all kinds ol
Fsarteei SMeadid Steel Plates.
Twelve tele redBerlla Falteras.

miHTURE! SALISBURY I BROSSEAU

will be alive two mouths hence, unless wc
quietly submit

The erulraec of Mt». Elio Pwkitoa

g

I §

As able a paper as the'New York

men to prepare themselves for the active

duties of a business life at this College, as
wo believe by so

F-

'' 6

withdraw, as they (the Republicans, and

wish wc could induce some of our young

We sincerely

Vs

appears to be tho

he (Hayes) are convinced tliat Tilden is

th&gt; highest moral worth.

a

aisiennaaassism

prospect, for it b generally ;&gt;urecd that

thing ebc.

‘

'nr*e *r

aaMagsuziBjeasMMoar-dta

impeachment of President Grant; butsuch

His exhibit of the

uEeKsa-jEHsBasESSn;

csS«2ES8sS«ii!y;§HS5ai3

menaces do not appear to dbturb him or

progressing toward specie’resumption, and
general prosperity.

?F

i

terest.
Democratic papers insist that one of the

President fearlessly reviews tbe work of firs: moves of tho House after organisation,
the past eight yean, and shows most con will be the preparation of articles of
dnaivcly, that we, as a*nation, arc steadily

"H mnn&gt;

WCTHWWT

It b now

sip for what it b worth.

and we £pkst has been carefully

l»O"H

SSMSaSiSSHsutsaHgsSici

so few of the mem­

organization of the Senate, outside of cir­

read by all our subscribers.

isauSnaEXSUintuiisasM

back in(tho rear arc Blackburn and Spring­

by the grace of Mr. Tilden. I give the gos­

THE MESSAGE.

paper,

9

■bwk -a -o

most prominent contestants ; while away

intimated that Randall b to be the man,

of President Grant.

SI59S«2?S»sa83SBK3

rSEn»s«s?582Bsg85ih«&gt;

is looming up as the next

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
.will depreciate the one nor sec-

In

§
T

tho capital, were ripe.
Mr. Randall

SMITH, MH &amp; PHU’S

need of a

military force in Columbia to preserve the
public peace.

Produce, Etc.

TOYS! TOYS?!

ations now being tnado or imminent in

The Colonel was loudly

Of every Description which we
It will also give Fits Oxigifal Coft
might Novxwcrrxa, by Mrs. Ann 8.
Stephens, Frank Lee Beoedht, Mrs. Fran­
ces Hodgson BnraeU, Marietta HoDcy,
and Lucy H. Hooper.
Abo nearly a
hundred shorter ttoriel, ALL OXIGlWAL.bv
the best authors of America.
Its supero

can sell cbeaj&gt;er than any hotis.* in Bar-

IL Because we make th® most of oui

M. Because we keep the best c wnrtt-

Dcalcni tn all kinds

FURNITURE,
’Wolstsn flats BratteS Fraifis, fc

IAHCTH COLORED FiffiEI HA1B

licans aince the close of the war, and their
braces the productions of

sneering allusions to tho' “bloody shirt,*'

Hastings, on Tuesday
the effect upon many well-meaning but

ud to regard tho talcs of horror coming

H-uopD&lt;«. i:u&gt;, 1876.
Jan, AL Nxviwb, Secretary.

THE ABLEST LIVING WRITERS, TERIS [In Advance] A TEAR ttOO.
in all branches -of Literature,
Art, and Politics.

Science,

xxi6Gw2.

Bzissu—naii&amp;si.

Look here !

Look here!

What! don't you think we cun sell

Coffins, Caskets A Shrouds

Jewelry! Jewelry!! Holiday Jewelry!!!

,VER PLATED WARE from tbe

P»«ien having Pfcturea to frnma
would do well to ret them framed cf

u

Pmmmm of Tm« Lttimg Age and

cheaper thou any firm in tto State ?
ran do it, for, with the help of

J. M. HEWES.

We

�fhs^jii-ileekljllepbblicijiiiwf.
" &gt;«mtu &gt;ah&gt; ifuity •mn.
STRANGER’S

employee of the Baxmx* office. Better work
in that Um it would be hard to m anywhere.

eil of tho city of Hastings was held at the

GUIDE

council room ca the evening of Dre. 6lh. A;
D. 1876.

CITY LOCAL R- R. TIME-CARD

Present the Mayor. Reconier, Aid. Dawson,
Wc arc pleased to know wo have so able a
body of men for our Common Council.
They Lewis, McNaughton. Sheldon and Tomlinare constitutional lawyers, and over ride the
The minutes of the previous meeting were
decision of the Supreme Court with perfect
Impwwity.
See the proceeding on the appli­ read and approved.
cation of Beach to have hto liquor tax refundOn muHon of Aid. h.ii the petition of L.
&amp; Beach was taken from the Table and on
motion
of Aid. Dawson that *84 of tbe liquor
The accomplished wife of Bev. Mr. Fletcher
died at her residence on Center street, on tax paid by said Beech bo reftindod and an
order
drawn
oa tbe contingent ftxnd in his
Tuesday night of this week.
Though long in
poor health, she was not considered danger, fevor. which was passed by a vote by ayes and
nays u follows:
ously sick, but a very short time before her
Ayes—AM. Deweon, Lewis, McNaughton,
decease. Her bereaved husband and moth er­
icas child have the sympathy of our people. Sheldon and Tomlinson, 5.

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
xs&gt;tern.nt7:17 *. a.
A\.ten*.it4^3r. *.
J ratines and Lovell-Arrive dally, except Sunday.
\ a: lit*) a.: leave at LO) p. a*, p. O»-North
' Irvine. Film ore. Bovae. Allo.
“•■tinge and Battle Creek—Arrive Tuesday
Thursday and Satardav at 13 a*.: leave
atl;»p.m. I’. O's- Btdtlmvre. Bedford. JohnsU»rtiag«and Woodland—Arrive Tuesday. Thureday. and Saturday at 1 p. m. leave al 3 p. *.
Harttuxe.Cedar Creek and Hickory Cornen-Ar­
rive \V rdncwiay and Saturday at 12 nut leava at 1

describing the recent dost motive fire at Grand
J. W. A C G. Beatty for lumber
L-dge which destroyed his ofllce among other
A. J. Angle for taking care of and
valuably property including two Brick Blocks
cleaning engine C months
and four Frame Buildings. Ho says ho is
James Slslteriy paving in 4th Ward
going to refit and refurnish hu office al ones,
Anson Maynard bawling engine to Are
John M. Beaamer for repairs In Record

M. KEVINS. P. M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Exrsaiun — Experience loaches ua all,
none are so wise that they cannot bo taught by
this great teacher. It has proved to us among
other things, that D. B. Doland A fco.'s Bert

C*ri»»oo/ Salrrutui b without an equal. We
ask'those (who h^ve never tried It1 to do so.
There who have ureU it wish no other. Take
a paper of D. B. DeLaud A Co’» Best Chemi­
cal Balcratua to your wife and she will join
. with ns in its praise.

Last evening th© old Third

Taya.—Smith Mar.ee A Bretten.
Asrienltural Society Meetios.-Jno. M. Nevins.
Attention Firemen.—City.
.

All About

Gold 1071

the

County.

y.

Good, dry wood wanted.
The show is melting away.
Note the change in the IL R. lime cards.

Greenbacks art worth in coin 93| cents on

Do not fail to read the Council proceedings
herewith published.
The Winter session of the Board of Super,
visors will convene on Tuesday tho 26th tost.

Michigan In­

‘he Council.

Mr. Cole seems to be making his market
popular. Wo hope'his sales may be large and

his profits good.
Attention js ukod to the grocery advertise­
ment of C. M. Runyan. He alwayo does as ho
Go apd see him.

Tbe Cleveland Paper Company send out a
very handeom^sheet of New Tear's cards which
they are selling el a very low price.

The 15th insx. is CoUege day at Albion. The
Exerciaea will be of in terreting to tho public
generally, and of special interest to the friends
..e
■
A letter bead printed for this office by our
Job Printer, Mr. Freeman, commands many
favorable comments, from nun vbo are good

daughter of Mr. Seibert of Baltimore, has r©
suited in a perfect success. Tbe upper lip
being nearly wholly gone, it required a nice
adjustment sad a careful coaptation of the
parts to ensure a success. Tb© Doctor’s un­
derstood the case, however, and to the joy end
gratitude of the parents and all concerned, the
liUle lady to-dav presents a good appearance
and b in poeseeuion of an good a lips* anyone.

boon a very pleasant affair.

Tbe Grand Central Hotel. New Tort. Is the

only loading £ru-t!*s. hotel that has come
4ow» to •• bard pan " rates, vis: reduced from
A tuition in Meeg eircnlated, taking the

Coonril txv enforce £h* lew requiring all »Iwts tn elne* *t 11 o’etort In the evening, and

keeping riwrf df ffirr gmrfw/a.

B is reeriv-

he Ortdtf fteptf t Mrivton ot fM M, C. R- R.
Onr lorel-cmtf Hi eorreet ffiwl**hwpeto reertw-a- rtma'hiWd to i* » change tW stemfiag
advcrHsctuciit bdf&amp;re' n*nn h*en**

Among tbe rmperiri-re awuMWes nt AeM*y
to-‘fny fir • thhtrrend hwfiMU cioewd on fhe oof ner of Jefferwe add «reen ftreeM,
7U w»fer from rhe St R. tforrrt iraiM fceap M fcB,

Nays—None.
.
John M. Bemmen* account for services as
fire warden was laid on the table.
J. B Goodyear &amp; Co.’s account for lumber
and orders to be drawn for tho name on tho
appropriate fundr, was allowed at *72 5S, by
a role of ayeo and nays aa foil: vs:
• Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Lewie, McNaughton.
Sheldon and Tomlinson, ft.
Nays—None.

Aid. Sheldon.

1st. Rt»oM, That a job bo lot for excavat­
ing the dirt from tho hill an Broadsray North
of Ire* Bridge to the lowest bidder by sealed
proposals, to be filled with tbe Recorder on or
before the evening o.’ the 11th dvy ot Doc.
1876, tc be opened by tho Mayor in preeenee,
of the Common Council on eaid evening, the
Council reserving tbe right to reject any or all

RUNYAN’S
zens of Hastings anu vicinity, that I have
new and
*,

7
Tea, 4 lbs. for 31 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at
33o*j?*«roDad jf’jrlicjes.
Remember the place, &amp;t J. S. R LW'YJiJY'S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Gite me a call.

C. M. RUNYAN.

xxi66tf

From tho premises of the subscriber in
the Township of Rutland, between the
Special Notices.
first and twentieth of September last,
five yearlings, three heifers, one a cherry
red, one a aoep red and white, tbe other a
light red ind white. Oue pair of steers—
one a deep red with white spots, and the
other a light red vrith whitespots, horns a pberr. will be poblUhtd about the StsTefJaaaary.
little clumpy. One calf about six months in tbe Et&gt;rii*h. Gcrmsa. Freaeh. Welsh. Norwe­
old, a light red roan. Any ncnon giving in­ gian. ewedith. Ifollaad. Bohsmtes aad Sreairh
formation where this property may be
found will be liberally rewarded.
L.D. GardnerRutland, Nov. 28th, 1876.
3

Market

Meat

Al! kinds of FRESH and SALT Meat*

Also Poultry, Game.

Our Centennial,

Train baa brought me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down low for Cash. I also oell the
ed^irated
Singer
Sewing _ Macluiic toaic and alterative of more than half the Chris­
tian ' worM. ate fatly rat forth in its pam. which
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
arc alto intervened with pictorial HlMtreUoM.
dles and Machine Oil. I also sell Well A valuable ncipes for the hoatebcld and form, hum*roa« anecdotes, and other innrnctire and anus­
Cistern Pumps.
ins readies matter, ottoinal and aelcoicd. Amowr
J. Maub
.
the Annual- to appear with the ownfor of the
Opposite the Post Office
year, this will ba one of the mort useful, and muy
xx41tf
Hastings, Mich.
be had for the aakin*. The proprietors. Meem.
BostMtor A Smith. Pittsbnrrh. Pa., on roecipl of a
Special Noticetwo eent itamp. win forward a copy by mall to any
prntn wLq rauaot procure one in ht« neirtberb
owL Tbe Bi tun are *uld in every city, town and
Fred Sweet wished to call attention to village,
and are cxteaaively used th roartout the
his friends and customers that he has entire civilised world.
I
taken the window di Dr. Roberts (in Post
TO THE
PUSLhlOffice) where he will bo found ready, will­
ing and competent to do all work in hi.*line intrusted to hb care. Thanking you
for past favors I hope by strict attention

Cash Paii tor HOGS &amp;r PACKING.

Look at this I

bids.
2nd. Rttolrtd furiktr. That sealed propoiib* invited for the performance of said wort in

PaatUBTiLLS, Mich.. Doc. 4th, 1876.
Ed. Bsmsk*
Agreeable to promise, I send
you items from this place. We dost know
who will be Preeident or Post Master. _Both
parties show' considerable cheek, but wo sup­
pose that the question mutt soon bo settled, as
the day f&lt;* the electors to meet is near ax
hand,—suppose both parties cannot be suited
with the result.
Mrs. John J. Perkins recently fell from the
top to tbe bottom of a high Bight of stairs,—
striking a strong door at the fool, and buret-1
Log through it. The winder is that she did
not break her neck and kill herself,—luckily,
she came out,’only with a broken arm and

some serious bruise*. She is doing well.
Tbe Merchants here have purchased a large
amount of poultry,—paying during the last

judges of such wort.

Tbe leap year party, under the auspices of
tbe young ladies of tho city, al Union Hall,
was largely etuadad, and to reported to have

■Aye»—Aid. Dawson, Lewis. McNaughton,
Sheldon and Tomlinson. 5. ’
-

fantry held a re-union al Sweet’s Hotel, Grand
Rapids.
It was a very pleasant affair, and
of widening Slate Street from Hanover Street
worth th© troublo and expense of a trip to
east be poetponeduntlll tho aextregolar meet­
Grand Rapids, to have seen the artistic skill
ing of the Council.
,
displayed in trimming the large dining hall
The motion of Aid. Sheldon that Madison Si.
for their reception, to say nothing of the ta­
be opened from the corner of Park St. east, to
bles, which, wore loaded down with ©very del­
Church, providing it can be opened without
icacy and loxury Io be had
the martete of
expense to the city, and that the clearing out
the world.
of said street be under the supervision of the
The operation to/ hair-lip, mentioned in the
Street Coeamitte, was adopted.
Ba.xxk* some tinte ago, as having been per­
The following resolutions were offered by
formed by Dr*. L F. 4 I. W. Brown, on the

Itemember the Circuit Coart stands adjourned
until Tuesday December 26lh, at9 o'clock A.

promixea.

-AT

CRAYON PORTRAITS.

There b no Portrat so lasting u a Cray­
on Portrait Homo of the finest Land-.
scape paintings and most cosily Portraits
are made from crayon. Water-colors and
oil paintings often loose their brilliancy;
but Crayon never fades. Now b your
time to get a good Portrait for one half
less money thin you can get from any
other first class artist Wc will furabb
—for a short time—from a good Photo­
graph or Tiu4ype, a bust picture, size of
glass covering portrait 16x20 inches, with
a fine walnut frame, everything ready fur
hanging, for tho small sum of 313.-00. In
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit and Chicago,
The Brooktyti horror, occasioned by the
Revelation by AM. Sheldon.
they will charge you from |25 to 350 for
burning of /'theater, which resulted in tho
RttolrtJ, That hereafter th* Common Coun­ the Kame class of work, and no finer than
toes of 315 tiros, on account of insufficient
cil wiU not rsfifnd any liquor tax, passed by what I furnish for 313. Please call and
means of egress, calls forcibly to mind Ike
examine work. Residence in First Ward,
ayca and nays as follows;
feet that, in care of fire in Union Block, with
Ayea—Aid. Dawson, Lovis, McNaughton, near State road. One good Agent Wanted.
the hall fill*! with people, probably not cneJOHN W. Cl’STER, Artist,
half could « icape.
We think wide, outside Sheldon and Tomlinson, 5.
xxi&amp;ltf
Hastings, Michigan.
stairs in the rear, should be provided at once.
On motion the fallowing accounts w
Strayed.
Bro. W. C^Weatland sends ua a small sheet
lowed, syes and nays as follows:

CO1X0 Utt.
1UJ Kipre»»n
....
ISJOr.x.
Night Exproas
.
,
.
. U.-OOr. *.
A tian tie Express SatardayandSuDdaysW^O r. M.
■7ay Fteirtt at ....
IfcOOa.n.
coins rar.
Mail Train at
- - - SJBp.n.
[••rite Kxprrai at
•
•
.
fcKa.M.
WoyFreirtt .....
1:38 r. x.
All train* daily except Suodayv—«xoept as
ps .fled above.
T. J. Bui*. Station Amu

j.

Local Blijipejj piticop

cutod by John W. Caster, of thisedry, for an

Rev. J. Boynton has held a series of meet­
ings here with a good degree of interrat.
William Johncock, a resident ofthirWamond
dletrict in Orangeville, feeling that hie child­
ren had bran ill treated by other children in
the school, proceeded to the school house at

accordance with the profi! and specification en
file in th© Recorders office of the eity of Hea­
tings and that the etreet committee have pow­
er to make the neeesaary specification and that
the successful bidder bo required to fill bond*
in the ram of two hundred dollars forth© Wthful performance of said work on job awarded
to him and that the eald job be completed on
or before the first day of March 1877.
3d- Retolrtd furtkrr. That the street com­
mittee be autborired to procure an Engineer
to set grade slakes on said bill North of Iron
Bridge in accordance with tbe established
grade and estimate the amount of excavation
to be made, and place the same on file in the
Recorder', office of th* city of HaeHogv.
Tho foregoing resolution, were passed by a

R. J. GRANT SELLS,

Scholars Wanteu

$3.25
13.00
82.50

Men't coalt
Youth'* eoatii
Boy t coalt

Aor. 27, ‘76 xxdiltrC

To learn Lace Making, by Mrs.
OSTERHQUDT, at her Rooms

over the Postoffice.
Notice.

bought out the interest of Calhoun A
Beckwith, in tho hotel bare nod you will
find it to your interest to call and see me.
J- W. Bkock.

of all styles will be taught, for
TltHES, TRIMMINGS, 4a,

vote by ayes and n«y» ai follow.:
Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Iwwis, MeNaughtoa,

Sheldon and Tomlinsoa, &amp;.
Noyes—None.
O* motion tbe Mayor was added to the
Street Committee fw tho purpose of procuring
survey and preparing specification for letting
job oa tho hili North of Iron Bridge.
wa. instructed
to procure the necessary notieee inviting
bids for doing job on said hill North of Iron
On motion the Recorder

nova of Thanksgiving day. end. without cere­
mony. proceeded
pound two boys, fourteen
years old, with a heavy hickory etick, over BrideA motion was jut and carried A»t tho or­
their beeks. Next morelag. « complaint of
ders to pav fur the job of excariting the Hill
W. T. Haight, he waa arreeted en a charge ot
Bridge be drawn
assault end battery, and brought before Jen.
&lt;m th* Geaeral Highway Arad.
Gee Repiogle, wbo fined kirn far tbe Monnlt.
On
Mtfonibc
OwraeU
Mjraraod.
Ho is not done wkb the matter aa bo is snMMl
to the same charge from other parties. Ho has
probably learned that it to hardly safe to beat
other men's chiktree.-tke araault betag a

IJemember the place.

shop with Jason Rich &amp; Bro.,
Church and Railroad Street

Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxi52w4)

corner o

xx6tf_________ _
_ _____________
Bruk for sale at my yard. Section 23d,
in Rutland-

Madison Dispensary,

AND

Bns-laW Step!

brutal one, and fee the moot trival reaeen,
The season for the tax eoBoeter to al band,
•to people Ml about aa meek intereotod in
that eo they do in tho FrooMenttol qneettoa.

Bet taxes are the attendant of etvdtontto*.

RMEtAGE GUIDE. 01 SERIAL PATHOLOGY.

Ae w-retber vfffl ftfeAt.

For &lt;M HtfMey frade, Mower© Mrift, *•-

Homi

ro« 5. LI-A food

Mtvrid Fre©to»ere nrrtregf flv* meet extenrtre er-p*-reriA*f,
y*rltootove,
farm*.
*&gt;
«**♦•* &lt;*•

-

hwy jwtrtEH*. We before brah
the aefeefaw mH fte prtfov
*efc yew.

iiMM
in th* city of Hastings, a* Tlwotei rt* *k
day af Jaawary. A. D, lETLUMnWk *•

the forworn of that day. M »W»

officer* for the eusaiux

“*«■

Centennial Milliner

r" «“
r“”

JrLre,B«^

_____

wish to inform the Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
have opened a new MiQhrery
and Dress-Making Shop, over
the Postoffice,.
We also do all kinds of Famly Sewing.
Ladies, give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Osterhoudt 4 Wilkins.
Hastings, Oct. 24,1876.
(xxiwtf)

�Flower Be— it the

MioHgM Agrieul-

NEW ADVERT1SMENTS.

Q. P. Robell A Oo’«. Col.
short summers here no attempt is made to

Reek

The

dShM?”i‘h N

uaerrme of the 1h tiding plants which are
considsre*! cf m&lt;wt value farther south, or
in tJacW ' with longer summers.

Tie Greet Strata Ttawtfare.
orthern

Railroad*.

Railroads.____

___ ,

Railroads.

tural College.

’

MICHIGAN

Taking' Effect Nov. 26th, 1876

Ko. 7

STATION*.

going east.

these are Karlct sages, dahlias, vinca alba,

»U Interact cu
t. dlecuant for
nd pempbleu.
Cumiutartener.

MOST PROMINENT PLANTS.
Verbenas with us are very satisfactory
for bedding.

_________

TRAINS WKST.

and vines rosea

They are easily managed,

•66 tsaXTOK® 1W RtfiJ

and flower profusely for a long season. Wc

the"stems throw out roots.

I j&lt;-e* 13csi

. SraH®*".

Philadelphia,
C»p« May. and *11 POiuUSoBth. Ptr. Curt train,
.tally nuklnf dime conuretton* with U.c

KEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD

tmd them down mid keep them next to

ANAN^AMUA.N.

In this way

the ground by small stakes.

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

7OLUMBU8 TIME.)
GOING NORTH.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

CBNTIIA1.

RAILWAY COMPANY

Among

Railroads.

____

ajiSf aif Ka H. R.
&amp;SSEFS,AW

CHICAGO fc LAKE HURON H

I. (AL Cronin*

Those raised

frtau home-grown seeds do best, as they

OrpdRapUa

arc more thrifty and free from mildew.

Tho difficulty iu rasing them from seeds

is this: Ve do n-jt 'know what colore wc

ADV E KT I HERH.

I tbe McIntyre oonl mino with inclined railway

3m. hr or MICinoASlurr. PMrftMnr
application. Address OEO. I*. ROWEM. A CO

i.uL. u&gt;4 th. S.lloiJu

,®O

TRAIKB EABT.

shall get. ‘ Some of the beat varieties are

velvet mantle, sambo

(black),

■©-Ready for Agents-*The

cccrulea

(Hue), bride (brat white and sweet scent­

,

which is in great demand.

.W raita

.

Pennsylvania

ed), dtpauc, a good old scarlet variety,

wiU&gt;

’ *

*

■ Wauled,
-»*—
.•
• -•’md (ur fou

with variegated sage (tultia o^cinalu var.)

I.

Manhan,
Albion.

A;

e;

Railroad

_

JKJ&gt;o Mrs.

Woodruff is crimson. For bedding and
ribbon beds we arc especially well pleased

Sf
-”"sell.

Howard Citr

L^aaLs^

thodoonof tbe Exhibition.
THE EATING STATIONS
On thi» linenrv ur.iarpaxctl. Mca!« will I
niaboi alraitebte hour*, Badaxnj^ Una •!

GOING SOUTH.
xo.i'so.sjxo..

STATION!?

c£;k.

Wirk„,u,..

% U‘.

GOING NteST.

?/ O N TICEETS^R
jriH U Mid at all prinoipal
doantaurca gymnocaipu, cineraria acanthi-

aur TirhrU rraJ
M* .Vrw
&lt;rw Cralral rad J’tniurltaaia

Seme of oar

&lt; folia.

RIBBON BEDR

Pelargoniums know ns General Grant for
’

a crater or the main part of the bed, with
a border of Sruecio lanata ( Gnuphalum

|

rV''’vZ-:th

B$g

Special,t'hrnilc antDbscare Diseases

ping occasionally. A nice bed can be
made with dark verbenas (sambo) bor-

I

dered with golden feverfew.

.

to keep the

Remember

center buds of the feverfew

: pictul off to prevent it running to flower.

Another bod hnd a cord tree for a center

State Lottery Co.

well), then a ring of ccntaurea gym nocar-

ps, then a ring of achyranthca Lindcrii.
The latter is of a beautiful red col&lt;4, but
is inclined to grow too tall.

quent pinching.

Outeidc of the latter is

a row of rarigated

sage (wi/rfa officina-

•

IJflf I’rfus, Amminllnx tn •40,005.
Ino.ovo TICK KIT. ,»T

HOWA ND. N&lt;v Orlra,,. La. JoHNSTONA CV„
WT and lc9 Waateavtoa itrttt, Ckiea^o. llliaoit.

Ring «h»iy about eight feet in diameter,

Another small bed had a tree for a center
then artemida acaiithifuliu.
i

This is too

Tjjy. came a ring of ccntaurea

REMOVAL!

Next

came a ring uf cineraria acantbifolia: This
was rather too small to match with the

rest. Next came achyrantha vcrschafleltii,
and the next was variegated sweet alyssum;

then golden feverfew’; next alternantbeTa
Versicolor. In the center, instea 1
of
colocasia, plane coleus vcrecbsffeltii, and
the bed would be made up of a good selec­

tion.

•

Our flat beds did betier than Iboss
much elevated. Tho soil is rather light
aud some days of our sutraier Very hot.
Wc Sod it a great ad •'outage to mulch
with manure about tvu inches thick. The
plants do much boUer than with, frequent
ntxiag witbuuc mulch.

Chicago, Madison and St.
Paul Line

Manhall.
Haute Cree
Galwbais.

STAR HIT

77

GRAND RAPIDS,

, i-.- V.-.T.— Aeju.lX W

I 3ffl

TitiecB^«:2c^teA3!:

SffifflSS ETtfW&amp;i®-.

*Sa»dV wecpteJ. ISatsrday and Sunday exeeirtrd. f Daily.
II. H. trnraan,
llrxavr Wrrrsrnavw.G, l',AnT.*A.PCh^aj^’.‘t

*-'a:,'rATL0B- G*”’1 ta&gt;*
BANCROFT. Receir.r

GRAND BAPITO DIVISION.
‘ZL^’fL

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

\_The Reliable Short Lise
I’ullmam Sletrcrr
hi* without chance
route, and landlnx
&gt;« loth* Exhibit*
apidx .HJBP.M.
MS2JTE

EAST AND WEST.

'

GRAND RAPIDS AND'DETROIT

ralx at reasonable

TIMETABLE.

Winona and St. Peter Line

FreePort and Dubuque Line

5S j 3 00

naeuennn.

and all jx-lntn in the Great Northxvcsf.
Its

Is the only line for J anesvillr,
Watertown. Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh,
Appleton, Green Bay, Escanaba,
Negaunee, Marquette. Houghton.
Hancock, and the Lake SUpebior
COUNTRY. Its

1“’

l«h= U

No«. 1. X S and • make DIRECT eona
g&amp;'CuESiSsJ

the’ short Uno for Northern Wis­

Green Bay and Marquette
Line

(ealadiutn). This burned in hot

bra. ■ It is a good sort, and did well. Then

Is the shortest and best route for all
points lu Northern Iluxois. Iowa,
DAKoro, Nebraska, Wyomxmg, Coi^orado, Utah, Nevada, California,
Oregon, China, Jafas and Austra­
lia.
its

£s the only route for Winona, Roches­
ter,
Owatonna,
Mankato, Ft.
Peter, New Ulm, m.d all points in
Southern and Central Mlnesoin. Its

20 small plants, of Colocasir

came a ring of coIcum called sambo or ru­

iffir

consin and Minnesota, and for MadI8on, St. Paul. Minneapolis, Dveuth

circular bed, 14 feet across, had

.c and did not do very well.

tS । KO. 4
IS ’a m

iMCai

for all poiata
V icxaarap—With

THE CHICAGO A XORTH-WESTEIir BAH.WAY
t-ciiooi.raxrr—V
Embraces under one management the
hbcrc 3 Miebicta
GYeat Trunk Railway Lines of tho
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and, with
its numerous branches and connections,
forms the shortest and quickest route
between Chicago and all points in KTO
ILDXOLS,
WlBCONSJ.t,
NORTUKRN a8«m nr
Michig.vn. Minkisota,’Iowa. Ne­
braska, Caufobnia. r.nd the Wehtekn Territories.
Its

Is

• yet it was much admired.

*.

CALIFORNIA

Omaha and California Line

It needs fre­

lu tar.}, then a row of olternanthcra
magnifica. The above bed Was too small,

H I BOID, Jr,

Mtao Rap
■j.sfRari.'t- "FflBasirff- Jackeon.
"KftStiSSeS

W aitkfr m.^aara^ or old. iakrritrd ar aegairrd,

(any email dense shrub would answer u

,

SAIL L SOTDR.

The border needs a little dip.

lanatum).

,
B*

’

n»w City. Kaat fiacta

£

; this summer hare been made up as follow* :

♦SnEOxn exeepled. Jitelte.

■

ftrt Warn Jaclara &amp; sWa«
SAJLSSAS.

Rochester.

_

wx.
Gen'l Pbm’cct Ax’L HanUtax

axi-lOlf.

l,|K53^£L^Sg;

SHORT LIKB BCTWKEX

MICHIGAK. AND THE SOUTH.

MiLilrrill.

CHICAGO &amp; KCHIGAS LAKE SHORE
HAILROAD.

TRAINS OOIXQ’SOPTH.

SB-Shartc^ Llo»

aa4 Oraad

Im theonly route for Elgin. Rockford,
Freeport, audall points vln Freeport.

/a/o/ro^r o/i yyr corjChicago and Milwaukee
/ItH Of C^L tfoLfoil
Line
As the old Lake Shore Route, and Is tbe,
one passing through E
.
Sr^tfs, ouf Wm- only
L
F
, H
P
,
, R
K
to
iWTLr Loc^reD //? py« W
M
'
.
Palace Care
llt"LrrtTT^upSTOnt, ArePullman
run on dll through trains of this

Ikoo i*&amp;

Fall and Winter Time Table.
T.kie.

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vanston
ake
orest
ighland
ark
aukbgan
acing
enosha
jlwa ukee

innsUon,

Dv
preffl

Kvrataa
Expraa.

Middterillo

SfTESi.

!!8 ’IS
11

T1LUMB OOISO SORTH.

”fi

~

7®

- is1
FiHi?

K *8 n DiTisi’n

IS ‘.2

Highest Market Price in
Cash*.

sssuw. :a

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JI

CHcaio, Rock IsM &amp; Pacific
JOLIET. MORRIS, LASALLE, PERL'
HENRY, LACON, PEORIA. GENES
■EO, MOLINE. ROCK ISLAND,
DAVENPORT, MUSCATINE,
WASH!NOTOK. IONA CITY. GRIN.
NELL,
NEWTON,
DKS MOINES

Council Bluffs and

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NIMENT

l*?8*

KIvm Janetioa I 1 U '*
Eaton R*rid» i 18 “

STAVES. STAVES.

D1"’’
CARBOLIC OIL

-

fete:

Grand Rapids.

road.
his bi the ONLY LINE running
these cars between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and Winona.
FLOWERING annuals.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
For flowering annuals, nothing gives us
the Overland Sleepers on tbe Union
next noon TO
greater satisfaction than good strains of
Pacific Railroad for all points West of
the Missouri River.
petunia. The best way is to save seeds,
On Kie arrival of tho trains fh»m tho
and keep every year after getting started
East or South, the trains ofthe Chicago
with good colors. They riftive in our hot
&amp; North-Western Railway LEAVE
weather, and give plenty of flowers con­
CHICAGO as follows:
Satitrdaye.
For Council BlaflK Omaha and Call-’
stantly after they begin until frost comes.
fornis, Two Through Trains dally, with
Of great value also arc the several sorts cf
Pullman
Palace
Drawing
Room
and
phlox Drummondii. No garden can af­
Sleeping Cara through to Council Blufte.
ford to be without them. Pansies do well
For St. Paul ana Minneapotbi.Two
fbr fall and Fpring in cool wasthcr. Do
Phrough Trains Daily, with Pullmnn
not allow them to flower ih hot weather,
Talacc Cars attached on both trains
For Green Bay and- Irtiko Superior,
whoa tbu flowers will be small and worth­
TwoTrainaslaily, with Pullman Palace
less. but pinch out tho head and then the
Cars attached, and running through to
plarta become strong lor fall use. Puoaies
Marquettethrive in cool.damp weather. Io our short
For Milwaukee. Four Through Trains
daily, Pullman Cars on night trains,
Parlor (Thair Cora on day trains.
For Sparta and Winona and points in
larkspurs. Balsams do poorly ou light
Minnesota, One Through Train dally,
soil* in our summers. Asters of many sorts For Pipe Steve., delivered i. Bantinw. Noh villa, with Pullman Mleepers to Winona.
do wdl, but are an uncertain flower on ac­ or Middleville.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Inqaire at Central Eou-o.
Through Trains dally, with Pullmau
count of blister beetles which eometimes
Care on night trains.
■For
Dubuque and La Crease, via Clin­
E. I&gt;. WRITE,
destroying a bed in a few hours, often be­
ton two Through Trains daily, with
fore the insects are noticed. Marigolds
HaSTlxca. Mica.. 8ej^.X 1C4.
xxiSTtf. Pullamn Cara on night train to Me- '
are showy rad easy to mana«e.
Place
Gregor, Iowa.
&lt;
them towards the back of a garden. Mig­
For Sioux City and Yankton, Two
Trains daily, Pullman Cars to Missouri
nonette is good for bouquets and easily
Valley Junction.
,
raised.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains daily.
Kenosha,
For, Rockford, Bteritag,
WALL. FLOWERS
Janesville, and other points, you can
are not very satisfactory with us. This
have from two to ten trains dally.
« Ncw
Office, No. 415, Broadway;
Bcnaon our stocks have done remarkably
Boston Office No. 6 State titreet; Omaha
well* Sow once for an early crop and then
Purifies Siootba, end Office. 253 Farnham Street; Fan Fran­
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street •
Chicago Ticket Office. H2 Clark Street ,
under Sherman House, corner Canal i
and Madison Street; KinMe Street
Depot, corner W. Keu«ie and Canal
Street; WcHaStreet Depot, corner Wells
IT.-.)-

22 MONROE ST.

isr

orT?J»nstioa T‘N S#5’m

Without Change of Can,
Uk. Shore k Mleh-Soaihem
j«y*-Wlth P^roit.UilWxte k Saatkaatem

r^rMLoo-Wkh Ukafiber, k Mteh. JWU™

Traina Uavc Dailp atfollow r
Oataha. Leuveawaxth A Atekwn Ex.
pre-lender; .x.oatod.)
- ■
10 CO a. ra
OmJha Bxprw. 4SaL kxeejtedj
10 00 pi m

KANSAS LINE.
Q.RAND TRUNK RAILWAY.

te

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at;

ist:

ATCHISON,
■ud CHICAGO.

JTAA’XAS’, INDIAN TERRITORIES.
COLORADO, AND -VK»
MEXICO.

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Wagons, Plows, Dry Obods, Groceries, Salt, Etc.

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TKEltS Of SUBSCRIPTION:

whole procession so masked or whitened
RURAL TOPICS.
and painted that their own mothers could
Written for the Birt'Bi.;eA&gt; linn by enter
not know them. It was a bit of fun that
Political — Thanksgiving —What We
suited well the temper of tho day, and was
have to be thankful for—Business. ' certainly better for the boys than screech­
SURFACE MAXVUINl).
ing ou horns, pelting cate or touching off
I ni$iee that' occasionally a farmer en­
toy cannons and air-guns of a holiday.
New York, Dec. 1st, 1876.
An hour after, they emerged in ordinary deavors to show, that there ia no loss in
POLITICAL.
dress,with faces scrubbed wonderfully clean spreading manure on the burfaec of tho
If anybody supposes that Cue desperate yet not so as to hide suspicious traces of
ground, and allowing it to remain there
gang of Democratic politicians who, with red and blnek about the roota of the hair.
daring weeks, and even months, before it
Sammy Tilden at their bead, have any WILAT WE HAVE TO DE TUANKFUL FOR.
shall be plowed under.
seems that
Idas of giving Up the contest for the poacMNobody uicafu to suspend feeling or many important questions in farming are
ion of the fodend spoils, they ate mistaken. ,giving thanks till next year, and it isn’t
destined to remain undecided forever, so
Tliis veteran ifhetner began tho campaign &lt;out of place to remind oursplves of some
in iniquity, W’ conducted it with fraud, 1apecisl occasions of feeling good the pres­ that all men shall be of the same opinion

WAGONS!

GEO. M. DEWEY
i:Ml OR

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

•

ent year.
There has been talk of war,
the
which boa been well checked by the strong
lie intends to contest it b:,nd
।
ou the reins of power, ten years ago
peaevtbly, provided he can win in that way, &lt;or more, thu talk would have been follow­
but rather than lose it, will resort to force. &lt;ed liy •’nnetrous action, and every woman
Rati or than not have the control of the 'who reads thia may feel glad that her eons
Government, these desperadoes would in. or
' brothers are spared to pursue peaceful
courses, and the sword which has pierced
augurate a new rebellion. Tho lie factory, jmany women's hearts within the last doknown as Tilden's editorial bureau, is as &lt;cadp is turned, away from hen also ; and,
hard al work now u before the election. 'wa^ or no war, wo are not, it is likdy, to
Ite business now is to fill the Press with 1foci the oppression and degradation which
mutf hare followed the election of Tilden,
stories of Republican frauds, the object ,thojtod of nil the igno'rencc and crime of
being to so impress the public mind with ।thol country. New York knows to well

and he intends to reap its fruits by

same means.

i;.{ TES OF AD VERT1SING.

Fon fl1 FtxT *ixTT DJtf* n *'lU exLL

ffllffl AND FISH BROS., IMS
rEOFESSIDMM. ABD BUSINESS GARIK

At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
•

PLOWS AND CASTINGS
In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings, we have a full stock of

■
H. C. PECKfUM,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

POINTS

AISIIJ

EXTRAS

the idea that Hays is not fairly elected, 'whit Democratic rule means, and the
as to justify the Democratic House in re- 1hearty thank God, and the thrill of relief
all iver tho city when the newa of Rafes*
fusing to recognise him, and to give color *wujLrity was received, alter the gloom of
to the Rebellion they intend to inaugu the!Tilden
t
accounts, effaced even the de-

in regard to them, and this manure ques­
tion is one of these disputed questions.

A writer on this subject says : “Any man
who is possresed of sufficient
to undentin'!

intelligence,

the language of his scuses,

knows, when offensive odor

from a’barn-

yard, or odorous heap, strikes his olfacto­

ries, that ammonia ir wasting.” Thia I con­
sider to bo true—so undeniable that I am
surprised to find another farmer arguing
that it ia not so ; and he quotes what a
German agricultural chemist said* in an
English journal in 1857 to prove it, as fol­
lows : “It is a prevailing opinion among
farmers that the peculiar smell which em­
anates from dang 'heaps is caused by ths
escape of ammonia, and that the deteriora*
tion of farmyard manure is due in a great
measure to the Joes of this most fertilising
substance, which is incurred by careless
inonagement of dung heaps. • • • The

The headquarters of the concern iprcfeion caused by the heavy state of
busin»A for the lime. It is true business
ha- lx.*ca bad in the city, and thousands of
ammonia is so inconsiderable in fresh an
but they have braachca in Charleston,
arc in distress, but business men
I Columbia, Tallahassee and Now Orleans. pcosle
|
well as in fermented dung, in all stages of
bavt worried through some how, and there decomposition, that it i» not worthy to ba
The seal and ingenuity manifested would has
|
been no morn suffering than usual. At
noticed in a practical point of view.”
least
we
hnvhad
no
epidemics,
ths
health
be admirable -were they employed in a bet- I
When farmers base their opinion on what
of tb«"city has been good, and, altogether,
ter cause. For instance one day they id- '
professors of agricultural chemistry say,
if we can't be thankful that we have had a they will often find themselves laboring
egraphed North from New Orleans, that
proi^erous year wc can be that it has been
under a mistake, as in the above case.
Senator Sherman has telegraphed to Hayes ,no vorsc Ii was good to sec the crowds
Sac that a quantity of stable dung bo
that the frauds are so apparent that bo had ।at tie depots of roads leading into New
thinly upon a board platform in
better at once withdraw, and before this ■Eii^and. Every train was packed with
ring, summer, or fall of the year,
infamous lie is contradicted they will tde- )people going home for their annual dinner, and left there one month, we all know
and many a large merchant left his gor­ that a very largo portion of its value would
graph that sx-Governor Dennison of Ohio geous
|
home on the Avenue to sit down to bo gone; and so it would be when manure
has telegraphed the same thing to Hayes, ।the fat turkey and luscious pumpkin pie
is spread upon the surface of land, and
and all tho Republicans present, have ac- in
i the humble fnrm-bousc, from whence, allowed to remain a considerable time be­
knowledgcd that Louisiana voted for Til- ;years ago, he came to tho great city, a fore it is plowed under; and any jxraon
poor boy.
Every New-Engbmder goes who denies this, I think must be lacking
den and that they are abontto return. :
home for his thanksgiving, if he never
From Florida they telegraphed similar ,doe# at any other time. Business on that somewhat in common sense.
NAT1VK FOWLS.
statements, and the way.they praise Wade .day is sazpeaded, except tho rum-mills,
and they are in full bliflMhc day being
Forty years ago, wo had no foreign ,
e ton, and the South Carolina rebels ।
breeds
of
fowb
in thia country—at least, *
favorable to them, as the people, released
.„. moderation and bigh-ioned patriotism |
1 from labor; have nothing to do but to none were fur sale, or known to exist here
Is Mtonishing. Now bo it known that • ,spend the money they have earned. Every by the public. Now, the point that I shall
then telegrams and statements are con- ,doggery ’..as its raffle for turkeys the night discuss, ia merely the merits of the foreign
cocted here in New York, that there isn’t before, nt which thiyty men pay ten cents breeds now among us over our native
a word of truth in them ; that S. J. Til­ each for the chance of winning a dollar fowls, which are still bred by a great many
turkey, the winner being required to spend people, who Lave never bred any of the
den revues every one of them, and that
foreign breeds, believing them to be no bet­
they all pass under his hand before they at least the value of the turkey iu treating
the d*.«appointcd ones, and the loscn spend' ter than natives. The foreign breeds are:
are re-telegraphed South to bo scattered
ing quite as much to drown their dis- Brahmas, Coehina, Dorkings. Leghorns,
broadcast over the country. Of course he
appoinment. The Devil is ingenious, but Black Spanish, Hamburg*. Houdans, But*
knows that they will be contradicted, but
it docs seem as though his tricks were too sbn, La Flcche, Crwecoure, and a few
he Knows, also, that many will n’evur
The
, thiq to deceive anybody, who did not other breeds of no particular merit.
the contradiction, and that a nasty im,
waul to bo deceived.
It is a very grave Brahmas consist of light and dark varie­
preamon will bo fcft on the minds of those
. question whether holidays are beneficial. ties ; and tho Cochins, Leghorns, Ham­
who do.
It will have the effect to juatily
Day of rest:
Tltf merchant, man of burgs and Dorkings, also consist of dif­
him in what ka intends to do, to some ex­
, affairs, chafes under his enforced quietude, ferent colored varieties ; but there is not ,
tent ; at least, it furniahee catch words to
and tho laborer unfits himadf by disripa- much difference in the laying, and other
put into the mouths of his followers.
' tion for n week’s work. Frequent holidays qualities of each breed, whether they are
A very smart man is Samuel J. Tilden—
[ may all bo well enough for the French white, brown, black or grey. The ques­
were ho as honest as ho is smart be would
, and Spanish, but it don't do^forAhei^meri- tion is. are these fewls any bettor, or more
be a very useful man instead of tho curse
profitable to farmers, or village residents,
,
to the world he is. The Bcnublicuns ofr can.
than oui common fowls? Some of our
New York, notwithstanding they are in a
beat native fowls, as they existed 30 years
hopeless minority, arc not at all frightened
Of course there ia no busioeas now, but ago, were m profitable as any of our for.
at the struggle thus forced upon them. it is reasonable to expect a revival between
cien breeds. Wo-uscd to have the Domi*
They know that Hayes was Jinny elected, this and the holidays. And then, for a
niquee, which were excellent layers. ‘Then
and they pay no attention whatever to the month or two, wc expect lively timaa.
we had in Pennsylvania a fowl called the
bluster that b showered upon them. And Just as »&gt;ou as it is settled that Hayca is
"Bucks Connty Fowl,1* that we bred in
the monied portion of the Democracy arc elected there will be a revival in earnest,
other States; and if they had been kept
not as anxious for trouble as the place and tbu good times wc have been looking
pure. I think they would to-day rarpass in
hunters are. In the event of trouble their for so long will bo npou us. Louisiana
good qualities, and rise, some of the above
buitncsa would suffer, fast of all and the will fix the matter, before thia reaches you.
list of foreign bre&amp;ia. But to cotne direct­
Democratic Merchant has just as sensitive
ly to the point—one-half or three-fourths
FRICKS OF LIVIXO.
a pocket-nervc as the Republican. When
In the present state of business it is for­ of the foreign breeds among us are no bet­
the cirab comes ydu will sec these gentle­
tunate that living is very cheap.
Cori ia ter than the common fowls, to found on
men weaken, and pomibly they may wish
only half of tel year's prices, and meats most farms; and in no case would I advise
that ril along they had been with the par­
are way down.
Thanksgiving turkeys any one to pay fhney prices for the foreign
ty of law and order.
•
sold for 12 cents per pound, chickens for breeds.
nunaomxa
8 and 9, and fruits and vegetables are as
CTMS-IIKT.kfil5a FOWLS.
ia hardly the festival in New York that it cheap as could be wished. Good beef can
I think for ordinary fowl breeding mon­
b in New England. Of course tba relig­ be had for 12 and 15 cents a pound, and
grel, or cross-breed fowl^ are as good, and
ious people observed it in the regular way everything else in proportion. Still, beef
sometime.*! better, than the pure breeds.
—Church in the morning and a feast tn at a cent a pound is dear to the man who
Taka, for instance, the Brahmas and crow
the afternoon, but for many years it has has not got tho cent The man who has
them on native or ether breeds, and they
bcen’tho favorite day for target excursions work nt no matter what wages is comfor­
make a fowl in most cases that are large
for the military companies, and there are table, but there are so many out of work.
enough for the table and excellent byers.
hundreds of them. The boss of the U esl An advertisement for ^book-keeper, in
Buck Brahams as we see at fairs, pullets
side wardsin the city can hardly be supposed a morning pnper, recently,' brought over a
weighing 9 or 10 pounds, are net of much
to kco w that in their masked and grotesque thousand applicants before ten o dock. I
value except to be eaten. They are raised
procession which it b their fun to got up have within u week seen men of thirty,
expressly to bo exhibited and looked at,
at thb time of tho year, they follow an old competent book-keepers,
applying lor
and if bought to breed frrui their progeny
and excellent custom. Christmas and an ,' positions aas
, errand
errand boys
boys at
at $1.00 aa wees
week ।1
holidays in morrio England
I Heaven send tho revival of business that
ushered in with prooemionit of masks and I
mtn may find something to
motley ecstums, such tor their day as the
'
about five pounds, is largo enough, and the
wd school boys treated us tost Thanks |
PlKTBO.
Brahuxxi and Cochitm crciMed on nny of the
raring. The quiet cross-town umfibbor- j

rate.

’ are here, under Tilden's personal control,

for the Gale, Curtis, Robinson, Dodge and
Kalamazoo ‘Plows. Points are all ground Butcmc
ground
and sold at the siyjie price as un{,
points.
1
'
50yi
GREBLE &lt;fc ITTj SSELL.

THE VICTORY IS WON I
DR- H. F* PECKHAJX.

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.

/The Triumph is Complete.
A. P DRAKE,
RflT.MCIAX * RL’R&lt;1BOW.-Oaee near F. B.
A'-.'.ta's brat Piera. Stale SU, Haallns* Mid.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR,

WM. II. HAYFORD,
4TVORSBY »□« Vaamailer al Law. an.
ta Otar.eary. and InianeUaa Maaur. ■
- luw' ooaiBi «oa«oi«. —■“
- ---------WMUMtiont on roaaoaablo Mrau. Office ojor
8art«X A (Iwliur'i tU.-o.
i»r-ri ■*

DR. C. RUSSELL,

nT5ICTAHA SURGB.JH -O®e. orat Ja\la»

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

CHAS. H. BAUER,
ISO

For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock-of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and allother Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
QOME

laayl-iilf

W.u.

AND HE1S

JOHTT STAHLEY.

BURGHER.

ISAAC W. TltOOMAX.
at ta. Court fioBM. Haauues. Mich. JasyFYi

F. S. ROWENr
'S’-SEIES:
r.«.tines, mm.

•

___________________

JOHN Q- CRESSY.
H ERIFF, Deyaty County Surveyor aafl G.aeral
C«&gt;rayaae«r. Office at :h» C»«rt Uon,^-ry1?s

MBS OF on ■!,

Look to your interest, and go to

J. 1 KM1YEAH &amp; GO'S

HOOK SALT f't F4OKIF9, T Hx BWL
on ButqtL, 4hrnr» •fW9'x*'sw
IS !

Busneus.

hoods were roused by the music of a limited
band to see compsniM of Harlequins and ।
Dominoes go by followed up with troops
of Continental soldiers in calico uniforms,
Hantatiun Negroes, and bodies of noble , -

Look at this ’.
H. J. GRANT SELLS,

’&gt;««/.

$3.25
$3.00
UH&gt;
Nor. 27, ‘78rx«l»rf

light Brehm* cock and put him with pul­
lets of any’native fowls, and\he crow .will
result in a splendid variety—cot hbretd—
because the progeny of such fowls will no*

:

(OONTim-m ON 4th

page)

�Hero we have tho Let that the ftunera

Michigan Christian Association.

of the Constitution, on tho very day in

1877?

1877?

which they signed thst instrument, passed
a resolution

explanatory of Its provisions

column* of the Bamkx* that die State Christian

concerning the counting of the electoral

£ Hastings, Mich., Dxc. 18, J'876.

CHICAGO POST!

vote, distinctly stating “that tho Senate

for the sole purpose of receiving, opening

counting the. rotes ft*

This resolution was sent to Congress at

and

the same time with the Constitution,
was

designed

to give the

THE PEOPLE’S NEWSPAPER.

President.

purport of its

provisions on this point more in detail.

If

resented, yet so united were they, that one
would have supposed that all belonged to the
Report* from variou* parts of the State were

is difficult io sec how, in the face of such

inspired to greater diligeure in th* fututa; than
in the port.
The State Lcetnrer, Rev. J. L. Barlow, in
any show of reason that the framers of the.
Constitution intended tho responsibility of giving bls report stated that he hod visited
nineteen Counties, fifty-nine towns, and had
counting tho electoral votes to be in any
organise 1 seven township organisations. Ho
other hands than those of the President of
also stated that he had lectured ono handrod
the Senate. The Democratic claim that and eleven time* and proached forty-two »ernot merely are tlus two Houses enpowered,
a record

by

And still our Platform.

as this, it can

the House of Representatives, acting alone,

may take this course, or if dissatisfied may

“Hcncst money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should b6 no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interfcrance which will
destroy the other.”

withdraw and elect a President, is utterly

WHO SHALL COUNT THE ELEC­
TORAL VOTES?

ate organized under tho present Constitu­

preposterous, when judged by this record ;
and tho

men who

hold ii’are pjnetlcally

revolutionists.
How

He was ro-electeJ Lecturer for the coming
ycarandC. B. Remington wss re-elected Agent.
Prof. C. A. Blanchard of Wheaton College
111. followed Bro. Barlow in remarks, and
prevented the sutyect of finance m necessary
to success. He called for voluntary contrlbu-

clearly this

course of procedure

was understood in tho early days of the
Republic may b* learned by recurring to

spouded to the amount of four'hundred and
sixty dollars in cash and pledgee.
All present were in good spirits and resolved

tion.

As soon Ss tbo Senate had elected

ing tho House “that a President is elected

sion as to the counting of the electoral

tors of tbo several States in tho choice of a

We haro

ed

some degree of^.iroughncas the precedents

States; and that

tho Senate

had received Maaonary: and while they bad

is now

ready, in the Senate Chamber, to proceed

Law there is none—and
the

Bev. J. L. Barlow lectured Wednesday even-

in tho prucnco of tho House to discharge

Twenty-second

that duty, and that tho Senate have ap­

Masonry. Be used nothing but the beet Ma.
Joint Rule went out of axirtcnce. As to pointed one of their members to sit at the sonic authority, such as Mackey, Sickles. Mc­
tho Constitution, its phraseology is singu­ Clerk's tabic to make a list of the votes as Coy, Morri* and Chare, and proved that Ma­
larly vague ; the passage referring to this they shall be declared, submitting it to the sonry is a Religion, and that it is decidedly
He also
matter, now so much cited and so careful­ wisdom of the House to appoint one or and designedly Anti-Christian.
proved that Masonry bind* its initiated to only
ly studied, declaring, simply that “tho more of their members for a like purpose."
a partial purity, inasmuch a* he I* sworn -to
President of tho Senate shall, in the pres- The House assented, and returned reply
respect the chastity only of a Muter Mason* a
of the Senate and House of Representa­ that the notification of the election should Wife, Daughter or Sister. Tho chastity of say
tives, open all the rx^tifieatys, and the bo made “by such parsons and ia such other Wife, Mother. Daughter or Sister, might
votes shall then
Counted, manner as the Senate/shall be pleased to bo violated,without effecting in the least degree
but how,- and by
By the Presi- direct." Here, then, wc have both prin­ his standing u a Master Mason so far as his
oath is concerned.
kdcut of tho Senate, w- by representatives
ciple and precedent to establish the fact
Prof. Blanchard lectured on Thursday and
of the two Hosses ? And are tho two that the President of the Senate was
Friday evenings and notwithstanding the sever
Houses of Congress present as witnesses elected “for the sole purpose of opening
or aa judges? Chancelor Kent, than the certificates and counting the Totes,"
whom there is no

greater

authority

on

Constitutional points, notices the vaguo

and that the process was gone, through
with under the. direction of the Senate,

nu3S of the language, shows tho posoibility

and “in the preset. :e" of the House.

that the question might become all-impor­
tant, and

gives his

opinion thus: *'I
1877

provision on tho subject, that tho Presi­

counts tho

vote and

determines flic result, and that

the two

Houses arc present only as witnesses to

tho acuuracy and

fairness of the

transac­

tion. and to act only if no choice be made

by the electors."

[Kent’s Commentaries,

lecture 13.]

Fortunately, however, wo oro not left
entirely .to Kent's "excellent judgement,

nor to the rule of precedents.
tive of these, and

possessing

Corrobora­
even more

weight in determining the count□ which

ought to be followed, we have thoprocced-

ings of the convention by which tho C°n'

stitution was framed in elucidation of tbi*

very point.

WBEPUBLICAX PARTT.-O
But at tho same time it has in no man-

they arc secret, and ^once object* of suspicion.
Should a man engage a room in the third story
of a building for the accomodation of hi* bu*i-

trnqigrcssion. It has never turned aside
from what it believed to be the path of
duty, nor misled its readers or the public.
Asin the past, so in the future, The Poet
will be found in politics to

A correspondent of the Bos­

ton AJrerftier tianscribcs from the records
of ths convention tho radution epassed
with regard to thia tastier, which is of so
much importanoo that w« giro it ia full:
"Monday, September 17,1787.
Present,
The States of New Hampshire, Massachu­
setts, Connecticut, Mr. Hamilton from
New’ Jersey, . Pennsylvania, Delaware,
Maryland, ’ Virginia, -North Carolina,
South Carolina and Georgia.
Restated, That tho preceding Constitu­
tion be laid, before the United States in
Congress assembled ;
.
Resolved, That it is the opinion of this
convention that ns soon u tho convention
of nine States shall have ratified this OoaFtiluLioD, the United State* in Congress
assembled should fix a day on which the
doctors should be appointed by the States

which ^ih.«
0., o. ,hwh&amp;«d&lt;^oiw»h°»M
lo rau for ll» Fn**&gt;y’ ***
ander Ibis Constitution ; mat, aura sucn
publication, tbo electon sLodd be appoint­
ed, and ths Senator* and Rcprwcntetives
elected; that the electors should meet nn
the d«y fixed for the election of the Presi­
dent, and should transmit their Tote*, cere
tifiod, signed, sealed and directed as the
Constitution requires, to ibo Secretary of
the United States in Coegress amambfed;;

mmuiffi &amp;

It believe* the Republican Party is »pdde of doing that, and will continue to
support it while it hontrtly endeavors to
fulfill its pledges.

THE SIJ2ST.
NEW YOltK

-

1877

Tbo different editions of Tub Sun
during the next yjpr will be the same as
during tho year Xb kt has jurt passed. Tho
daily edition will ou week days be a sheet
of four pages, and. on Sundays a sheet of
eight pages, or 56 broad cob-mi; while the
weekly edition will bo a sheet of eight
pages of the same dimensions and character
thrt are already familiar to our friends.
Thb Sun will continue to be the strenu­
ous advocate of reform and retrenchment,
and of the sqb«titution of statemansbip,
wisdom, and integrity for hollow pretence,
imbecility, and fraud iu tbeadminirtratiou
of public affair*. It will contend for the
govennent of the people by the people and
for the people, as opposed to govermeut by
frauds in the ballot-box and in the counting
of votes, enforcod by military violence.
It will endeavor to tupply Jis readers—a
body now not far from a million of souk—
with the most careful, complete, and trust­
worthy accounts of current event*, and will
employ for this purpose n numerous and
carefuly selected staff of reporters and cor,
respondents. Its reports from Washing-'
ton, especially, will be full, accurate, and
fearless; and it will doubtless continue to
dawrve and enjoy the hatred of those who
thrive by plundering the Treasury or by
usurping what the lav does not give them,
while it will endeavor to merit tho confi­
dence of tho public by defending the rights
of the people against tho cucroaehnicnts of

unjustified power.
.
The price of ths daily Sun .will bo 55
•anta a month or 86.50 a year, post paid,
or with iba Bandar edition 87.70 a year.
Ths Sunday edition.alone, eight pages,
SI-20 ajear, post paid.
Tho WBXKLY DUN, eight pages of 56
‘ I funxiabed during 1877
of „
Tbo bao.ru ot :fi« l.rga redott

a loaded revolver, eo that none might enter
except thoa* who had paid twenty-five dollars

Groceries
Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

In Hatten Affecting the Local
Welfare,

Crockery

RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE MD

All Kinds and All I*rices

Its coarse in tho pa* ia fall guarantee
to tho public that it will maintain the
same ccurao in the ftuarn. '

Produce

In All Ift Department*

THE .POST
Will be Emphatically

would immediately become the object of sus­
picion.
He might say that his profession
_was -founded on Liberty, Brotherly luvo and
Charity” yet sensible people would laugh, him
to scorn and suspicion would ret1 Ore same as

before.
He objected to Masonry because it falsely

existed since June 24th 1717.
An Imitation that claims great antiquity
without being able to show a page of history,
or bring forth an item of proof, for more than
becomes an object of ridicule rathor than re
sped.
Mr. Blanchard is an excellent speaker and
Several memlrera of the craft were present
during the lectures, and when they were In­
vited to speak in'defrnse of their cause, they
remained silent: (hns'eansenting to the truth­
fulness of what had been said, since "silence
give* consctil.’*
Another meeting will probably bo held In
the Eastern port of the State in February.

How the Electoral College Vote will be
Counted.
Perley, tbs well known

A. NEWSPAPER
And while being a daily reflex at events,
it will ucrerthdass maintain a character
for decency and good taste that will make it
on acceptable visitor in every well-ordered
home Its colamns will be purged of every
indecency, and no money can or will buy
any of its space for the praise of any il­
legitimate or immoral calling.
’
In order to, meet the ncoenritics of the

The

Chicago

4

P^STO/I'S.

xxi30w4.

FurnitHr*, Milk Safes.

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

HASTINGS

READ THIS

Poet 438

and be happy again.

DAILY EDITION,
By
Mail, Postaqb Paid.
One Year, 87 00; Six Months, S3 50 ;
Three Mouths, 81 75.
.
WEEKLY EDITION,
Br Mail, Postacb Paid.
One copy, one year, 75c; In clubs of At*,
ono year, 70o; In clubs of ten, one year,
65o: In clubs of twenty, on* year, 60e:: Where tou wm
In duh* of fifty, oM yw, 50c.
Thau are the lowest ratal nar offered
in the U. 8. for a fim-daaa weekly paper,
and Icavo no excuse for being without
' Of ev»ry Dkwnption which we
reading nutter.
Get your noghbora to dnb with, you st, can sell oheapor than any boon ? in Bar-

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.
A Gret Rsdoction ii Pries!
.

I.find all kinds of

.

-----—

1 FtnUnTURE ! SALISBURY 4 BBOSSEAU
Dealers tn all kinds

E II D Bl I T II D C
UililllUllEa

let BomobsVs have no rent I &gt; pay

of the Boston Journal, says that U is now
understood that Senator Ferry, the Proi-

ILL

lLBN.ww.Mk. Ike
Soda ounelvM.J

B~*“’**ru“'*".’*i &gt;Wen 6«* Brm Fraas, k

notice to the House nt the proper time

that he is about to open and count the

dentood that ha propose* to count tho

iadc Fur­

Whitman** Aucried Candiee—the b«t
n tho marktL A full supply at J. P.
Roberts'.
‘ '
er’.’! and

appointed, their carriee* not being requin

od either by the Constitution or the laws.

•viD&lt; nctaMs to. framoi
8 to rrt ttwm frrari of
1

Stanley’s.
boons In Barry County.

lloasi
saw—A good wroen year, eld
mare, sound, weight 12&amp;0 pauuds.
Timo
given fur payment.

newspaper, fillad with just tire new* that every

, Bum the dj®pert newspaper published ia jectionaWe matter bf as? kiatl, will hardly do
ths world, and we trust aho one of the very
, bast.
Addrem, THE SUN. New York
Qty, N. Y.
xxi67t6.
poat-pald.

xxi44t3

John Stanley eclhj better sod
Tea, than auy other Houm in tl

Look here!

What! don't you think we mn eoU

Caffin*, Caskets &amp;. Shroud*
■Hom&gt;
furniture line.
j call and look

FurT

bulk, go to John Stanluy’s.

Look here !

■than
keep ,

Julius Busskll.

tho «ze of the shed and the

Smith, Manes k PMoo.

W,

Hastings, Dec. 14th, 1876.

North.at:

oorreepondant

place will ba entitled to one copy of the
paper for hiffisalf without charge. At one

Byiha^x

Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at

■wins rMw, which s»l&lt;»

votes himself, and that do tellers will be

enjoyed by individual subscribers without
the necesoity of making up dubi. Al tho
same time, if auy of our friends choose to
aid in extending o*r circulation, we shall
be grataful to them., and every such person

limps

From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Favor the carrying out to the letter the
Constitutional Amendments that were
the outgrowth of the war; and of such
Legislation as will restore this country
to prosperity and financial soundness,
without too suddenly or arbitrarily
shocking its industrail pursuits.

'
xxiiGtf
signed; that the Ssoatarai

We were in there the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.
.

the top of the stain, with a drawn rword, or

presume in the absence of all legislative
dent of the Senate

Tho managers of Tho Peat take pleas­
ure in announcing the cotroe of this paper
upon entering its thirtoeuth year of ex­
istence.
,
Tho Post is known to the people of tho
west as thu uncompromiaing opponent of
wrong and- the fearless defender of tho
right. If han daring the presidential ext
dtemeut, and'in tho stirring events of this
Fall in Chicago and over the whole eenntry, taken a position which

within that party guilty of overaight or

President and Vice President of tho Unit­

lately examined at some length and with

has not been sinoo

a Welcome FiWf, within the

It Has Advocated tho fiueotes of Hie
the Lodge, and remarked that they knew from
experience that the revelation* of Masonry,

cates and counting the votes of the Elec­

ered, by the Constitution, by law, or by

in this matter.

A Popular

for the sole purpose (if opening the certifi­

votes turns, Is tho question, who is enpow­

precedent, to make tho count ?

Repablican u Polltlci.

Masons, and one had also been an Odd Fellow

its President, an order was passed inform­
The point ou which the whole discus­

m, im'&amp; w

MSS III THE 2

Has gained for-it Thousands of Friends
m the Loyal People of the Northscsst.

tho records of tho first United States Sen­

TOYS! TOYS!!

The Cheapest and Best.

be claimed with

joint action, to/reject rotes, but that

Prodifce, Etc.

Ifyou want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

should appoint a President of the Senate
and

Tay«, Toy*, Chandelier*, Crockery,

cheaper than anv firm in tho State t
can do it, for, with the help of

\&gt;o

J. M. HEWES.
wo guarantee Satisfaction.
Hearne furtiuhoii free to noy
purchasing a (‘ufen worth
can give you better figures than o’
tire most of our

BrOMMUi

�jhiSejai-W63klfRepUblicaj»!Jajiji8L
'' u’HClAl PArtR OF Hill MINTT.
"to-DAVS ADVER’fUpEMBW'Hk

true Sale—D»nt*l Shall*.

Al! About

the

County.

tho House of Reprerentaiires, all very able
men, and either would doubloes make — ex~l'“' 8P~k". •*•. ■■
U.». K. A. a.»nu,»
•'
Cau.1, ; H„. Joka B. Wth
Up., Caa.i,; „d H„ n. n. B.jl rf
naw County.
The ladies of Binmanual Church will enter
«*ln their friends at Union Hall on Tnosdav
Th. ftoUviUos will

evening.

with ai

oyster supper at 6 o'clock, to be followed by
Bmaoy BobUtt'o quilting party at 8 o'clock.
Tickote to the entertainments 76 cents a couple

or 40 rente for a alnglo ticketAdmission to
tho Hall only, 10 oenta
A targe variety of
wishing.
AannsrroConstable A. W. Aldrich of
Barry, arrested on the 14th Inst., Thomas

good, dry, beach and maple wood,
till lie a council meeting on Tuesday

VanDueer, near Whitehall. Muskegon County,
on charge of stealing the team from George
Monroe, also of Barry. He waa brought to this

xek notes w» worth in coin 08 cents
the festival

at

Union Hall on

credit cannot be given Mr. Aldrich (or bl*
pro petty.

onslderable of that kind of rush-

_
tiafied-wlth its
superiority over sods or any other brand of
Sricratui, to return the balance and get the

money for the whole rofitndod.

This Sriera-

on Wednesday evening, by Mra.

. .'■•wing Machine.

Inquire at the Ban-

We print herewith a letter from * prominent
Minister ef tho Gospel, who resides in this
Meeting of the "Michigan Chriatian Aaoorio-

»e do without Uy indorsement of the eeuti.

grading the hill north of the

is reminded that

of supreme cunlempt.

CRAYON PORTRAITS.
There id no Portrait so lusting ts a Cray­
on Portrait. Soiuo of tbo finest Land­
scape pointing!) and moot costly Portraits
are made from crayon. Wntcr-colora and
oil paintings often loose their brilliancy;
but Crayon never fades. Now is your
| time to get n good Portrait for one half

Holiday Coods, *n d

SR,

to the Prospectus of -Tho Post," published at
Chicago. The publishers dokji they promise,
and their paper is a power in the land. Fatrill furnish it to any one of our subscriber*

Mmw Basra**, and the Chicago

Weekly

to any person for 1877 on receipt of
Bring no your orders the earlier the

*%S? JAnt" *•

m •“’"J1 fWIWTlES ME UTEU
the. tobio . soiffn ud oimmo.
“...uuy re.ocieu oarss, roots anU

Icaa money thin you can get from any
other first claw artist.
Wc will furnish
—for a short time—from a good Photo­
graph or Tin-type, a bust picture, sixo.of
glow covering portrait 16x20 inches, with
a line walnut frame, everything ready-for
hanging, fur the small sum of 813.00. In
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit and Chicago,
they will charge you from 825 to 850 for
the Kame class of work, and do finur than
what I furuioh for 813. Please call and
examine work. Besidence iu First Ward,
near State read. Ono good Agent Wanted.
JOHN W. CIISTEB. Artisi
xxi64tf
Hasting*, Michigan.

•

flciaitca, ■■■■MBBatary i
Naamtaia, «.

Call o.n us.
Wc have one of tlh't largest and best
stocks in the city. Including

Books, Diaries,
Albums, Pictur es,
Toilet Sets, v aces,
Perfumes, Brushes, Toys, Etc.
'Tf'e are ffoiriu

CHEAPER THAN EVh1! BEFORE.

Aifain WE ask 1OU to CATjL and axa»^in^ OUR
Soofa which, is now on Eximiination.

BAHNES &amp; COMPANY,
City Drug store.

Agricultural Society Meeting.

llMtiu.-o. Dec. 18th 1876.
The auuuol meeting of tho Barry onuu*y Agricultural Society will be held nt
tbo Court House in Hustings, on Tuesday
Dec.. 2Gtb nt I o'clock, p. m., for the
election of officers, and for other business.
Hastings Dec. 12th, 1876.
Jno. M. Nkvinh, Secretary.
xxi66«2.

SILVER PLATED WARE from the
Celebrated Manufactory of Simpson, Hall,
Miller k Ce., Wrilingfoid, Ct., fur sale
cheap at die Post Office Building.
xxiGfiU—11.14.18,21.

___too above dlseoMO. and &gt;■ tbo only

a^tbSKST rviu”k*

Legal s.

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S
SPLENDID DISPLAY OP

Fall and Winter Millinery !

curaUr* power* of VEGETINE:

HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
All kinds of Ladies' Underwearal the Lowest Prices.

Ftincy
ever and
person.
opposite

Goods of alt kinds Cheaper than
in quality Ao suit the taste of every
Remember the place, State Street,
Roberts’ Drug Store.

ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD.

GIVE US A. CALL.

MORTGAGE SALE
c Presbyterian Clmrch of this eity

rtaitinj friends in the south,
part of tho County.
Xoxt Monday will

MRS. CLARA ALLEN,
MISS VINE TREGO.

Dafentt bi

Syruy oucceesfullg in cnee* &lt;&gt;f dyvpepeia,
chronic diarrbora, neraouo debility, neuralgia,
erysipelas, bolls and diseases of tbo oHK; also,
chlorvois. loucorrhoa. protapus uteri, and In
tamale complaints generaBj/ A* an all era-

live tonic, the ayrupought to be uood by clergy­
men, editors, cashier* clerk,, lawyers, and

•&lt;/&gt;&lt;ant yotir Horses shod just call on
i; Bro’a «f this city. They can and wit]

Hastings, Mich., Oct. 5, 1876.

tue eounty

renter or

attention.

Recommend It Heartily.
comfortaUr and cJtHply.

41
VECTME 18 80LD BY All DRJG6BT1

Our personal appearance Is a matter in

right to a choice whether we shall inflict up-

Basra

griuled beard, or a crown guilty of covering,
half covered, or thatched with white hairs, or
whether we ahall in deference to our fellows,

etrteio pivo* or panel of loud vituat*. lying and
Miss ia tho county of Barn, and state of M lehine.
known and dneribed as foUowi. to-wl:: The north

New Advertiserridritft.

JO I For The ^962

, publish an authenticated report, let the

acceptable than Kali's Hair Roue
Buckingham's , Dye for the whiskers.

Bath

:• a sileul partner of the Ihjm conrera,”

PROBATE ORDER

Advertised' Letters.

1 will lea glorious inauguration.
Tilden
'•undoubtedly appreciate the Honor T

Lbtof letters remaining in thohasui
O. Barry County, Mich. Dec. 13, 1176.
Mary J. Allen, Mary Brown, Jennie Brown,
Frank Hubbard. I. F. Maoomber, Mary B.
Nichols, Wilmina Osborn, Frank Smith. John
C. Taylor.
•
H st pro* Pottos.
Jehiel F. Mead. Maple Grove. Miob.
Jay Bronson. Detroit, Mloh.
C. M. Livingston, Chicago. 11

line the petition, duly reriflvd
niubtrator of tbo oslal* of said
euardian of sakl minors. .prayinc
orach ndmlni.'tratoraud suardtat Baturdar the 30th
an tho forenoon.
' said petition.

JEWELRY,
SILVER
And

The Stale Grange, Patrons of Husbandry,

Bnpgs and wife of Yanko* Apringa, and Aaron
Durfee of Baltimore.
f

» semi-weoxly paper is "boy’s play.”
Well,
John, if tbo publication of a semi.weekly pa­
per Is boy's play, the publication ef a dally
must be childish sports. Suppose yo* try it,
John..
,

Isdera that

,

Uat of Patents.

At the

Post Office Building,

H. Goodwin. Gale, Ionia.

Books, and Toys.

icTaaty(TO)acre«of

teenlh anniversary
ud no doubt look

LINIMENT,

f2r

$100.00
in Greenbacks
’
n-n r»xATV W

rhioh adds to the credit and reputation of the

a

ttLary* Chd&gt; of Hubtcrihen^gs

MICHIGAN FARMER.
There is no
ia old. experienced and oneoonafol firm. Tbrir

rarftSA

’••eau

I
PORWBLE £?

Detroit Advertisements,

Commission Merchants in

nmj’nr.xrTir.n « ecttlet,
waitEurarca. b. i

iLvvntmy AMoeislton. th* only reliable F«t«mt

in this oity.

A ewvreta maele'av will li-jjmnI to any part of the
UnUedKtatee or Canada,
eiareet nrr-pniO.

DETROIT.

pAWWJX-Hav* you «

vilie Village, and they ere good school*.

An I mt rec tion Book, eontsinins cotnplvto and
minute dlroeuoM to the cserator, accompanies

YOUR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. GILLET &amp; HALL
J. HOBEETS
xxiC5ia-Il.18.21.

Dated. Pecomberl.

re»|uit&gt;r.L- n • MUM
rater will knit a m

X115.V1

HERE IS THE PLACE TO GET

prise, integrity and honorable dealings always
r.H
f—- —- .nd mow thoM who croc-

MUSTANG

H'Acrc you wiff find a Great Variety of
Ladiei and Gentlement'

Hillsdale-

ue his interesting letters to the Basan dur-

THE ENEMI OF DISEASE!

THE FOE OF PAIN
™ ’■fc!u*MEAST

WHICH HAS STOOD THETE9T OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE. NO ACHE, BO
CHAIN*,
PAJN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
BINGS,
MAN BODY. OH THE BODY OF A
SET*, HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMAL. THAT DOES NOT YIELD
LOCKETS.
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
BRACELET*. . CHABUS., TLE COSTING 25c.. 50c., &lt;« «&lt;
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
• Also n Large Stock of
A HUMAN BEING, AND RB8TOBED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
PICTURE FRAIWhS, Pictures, MANY
A VALUABLE HORSE.

List of patents tatnod to inventor* eif Mich­
igan for the wook ending Dec. l»th. 1876, and
each dated Doo. 5th. 1875. Furnrehod thta
paper by Cox A Cox. Solicitor* of Potonis,
Washington, D. C.
R. Branch, burning F!rid F.ol.

dr M Rte*, by wbfCh passenger*
only visit the CentennisT Exhibition at Phil­
adelphia, but can. 1* addition, visit the princ".p»! cauern elite*, with an opportunity of
slopping at any of the great number of fa­
mous roeort* in New York and Pennsylvania.
TheCnimdn Southern is the only line
from the West running directly to Niagara
Fall*, rising passengers, from the train, a
wonderful panoramic view of th* flighty

Eric Knllwnys, tho Canada Southern
it fast btcoaiin- the favorite line to
Hie east. Tickete ria this popular lino
ban be procured el ell offices of connecting
lines, or at the Company’s own offices.
Any information can be obtained by edFRANK E. SNOW,
Call and see tho splendid assortment of drrasing
Gcn'l Pats.and Ticket Ag't. Drraur.
XXl27tf.
______________ '_____________

‘•thuSwi
3: .11.—The Board of Supervisors will be ia
rewicn.—And the annual meeting ef the Bar­
ry county Agricultural Society will be heli.

the

Southern iv an air line, laid with steel
raitaof the heaviest pattern,- there are no
curve* or grade*; wood is used for fuel;
Ctacbo* are furntabed with the Winchell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
from dti’t.
With It*, complete system of
tusguifleent **arfor,. alcvping nnd
TlrnnLoo^K.Doom Cam frota China50, Detroit anti Toledo, and iu oou-

burial District, of which we shril onTlinM-

John Dennis promises to inaugurate Tilden.

To this end

witter

This is a society that is ef

the Board of Education will give echolan

Knitting Machines, Etc.

CENTENNIAL' EXCURSIONISTS

Prepwtd by D. B. STETEIS, Borion, lau.

Thr call for the annual meeting of thb
Pioneer Society of our county, should race!re

xxi46tf

Excursionists, Linimenjt-

.on r&gt;uo&amp;C*.»Owhacha&gt;ort&gt;d to bo du* at th* date of thi»
o thtuvand four treadled Sfir
dollar*, lo*«lb«rwlU&gt; an auora.T'a
Sr* dollar*. BTOVMO

We arc under special obligations to Hon. I.
till set of the Congreaaionol Record for

&gt;xl31yl

IKILIUM MS! mon MDS!!

TMt BKBT-EVIDKNCK..

Michael Grace is happy, and why
should he not be. His new place of bus
iness is a favorite report for the public,
and as a matter of course ho is reaping a
rich harvest. Remember the place, fine
door east ' of Em. Busby’s Barber shop,
mirth Hide ■&gt;!' State street.
XXlGGtl.

iero song.

.□ Church at Eaton Itapidi. will fill the

Millinery Coods.

PURTFIES ______ ____

Renovate, and Invigorate, the '
■
Whole System.

l

Jewelry! Jewelry!! Holiday Jewelry!!!

cnc of their pleasant partice Net
best thinjk to make a city lively

R. Steven's Column.

9

irjro get up clubs.

D. D. MALLORY &amp;C0
Wholesale Dealers in

Oysters aid Foreiiu Mis.

Manufaeturcra

of

Hermetically

Scaled

A POBTl NE FOB ONLY ONE DOIX1*.
AfiR-T DOi.LAB QUARTEKLT DRAWING.
■«U New Ovtoana, Taowtay. January X U77.

Louisiana State Lottery Co.

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■I
(COKTISVTO FROM 1ST PAGE.}

b

produce their Hke but they may be bred iaand-io fer fiva justs to advantage, when a

Legals.

Star Clothing House.

Star Clothing House.

__________ Legals.__

•vito .ifnnUlaatiou will i&gt;e sire uni
AH to bc-in»erte&lt;l nt il&gt;o .-ututo price.

ouse

MORTGAGE SALE.
or tiamourgu puucte wuum mso irrtKitie-j •
fine fewbt. Indued on small brood of low1 d
can be bdected for such a crow, wnhr ,al
producing good futrb.

•ffinafcra

HVNOAHUX OBASS Ott MILLS’..

GRAND RAPIDS,

When thia grow was iutruduay j jn thc
United Stites, about 20 yean, v,o. a good
deal waft Raid in the papcro, after it had
been grow:’ &gt;’» difltrent parts c f the coun­
try. about it being injurious to atoek, parricularfy io hui’Ris; but of If to years larm
era lave learned to cur it ef.rly, before the
seed has bcc&lt;5uie hard and oily, and now
wc hear of no injury rcaulting from its
use. I have hvl much -experienoe in feed­
ing the millet, but perhapa the opinion of
ethers, with which I concur, would be
bettor than mice alone. A Vermont farmer
Buys: “I am now more fully than ever
bob.re convinced that wo grow uo grass iu
New England that u non valuable when
cured, ton for ten, than thia millet. My
cows prefer it to any hay 1 cut, and do
well ou it. My aheep are craxy for it, ’

and my horsos like it much. I have
somewhere read that it is not good 'for
horses, but rnir impression ia that, ’./hen
well cured and free from dust, it w’jl not
injure them.” Thia grass yisldr 00 vory
fertile land three or four tons of ’hay to the
aero, and two tons of hay on. ordinary soil.
It should be sown from Mr.y 25lh to June
5 th—a half bushel (q *.ae acre, or three
peeks on light laixfa, and it is cut ia
Anmst. It grows tbo thick to seed down
hui^to other grasses with it, and when nt
that is the cud of it, no pasture and no
growing next spring.

Are Ofl’ering their Entire

At an Immense Reduction in Prices.

I&gt; north. rocrv
hundred aAdLr
u»ra or lias.
UDOBOB W.C1

MENS’ SUITS DOWN TO

ti 50.,

000^1 BUSINESS SUITS, f5 00 to $7 50.
Ifcft pnJfata uffii r.tn it. &lt;•»:»&lt;■: Ha tin.

nd roeordad ia IM o&lt;»e of tha kagtaler at !k«to.
&gt;r »a»d ooualy of JUrry.on the ITtb day of Ortnbrr
. D. HC.atlwoo-cdnefc la tiro
M- of Mortcacea, on iro&lt;a TT«: which laid inortsMO
aedaly aarisaad an Uierth day of iweetaher A. 1 1.
■
...
l.:U! rl,r, rf. Mama .to rraneb
loldan ef Prairieville, enoniy ef Barry and Stale of
ticldaan, AM eectenmeat wae duly recorded la
&gt;e uMce of the Bacialer of iroedt ibr the aald

CHILDRENS’ SUITS, $2 50 to $5 00.

BOYS’ SUITS,. $1 Ou, $5 00 ind Upwards.

Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits
$1O OO and $12 OO. -331

Farmers should breed sheep that pro­
duce heavy fleeces, and which are lares,
fa?l«n easily, and sell readily to the butch­
And it 1* farther ordered, that raid prtillaaar
Sire actice, to th* acrxrnr interested ia laid eetoto
er. There are .thousands of aheep kept of the pend t ary of raid petition, and the hearing
. In every State 4e, the Union that do not
’ shear over four or five pounds, and coarse
at that, while well bred Merinos will range
from 10 to 20 pounds, and Cotswolds often
exceed these figures. There is but one
way to make money in" breeding sheep in
these times, and that is tn sell all of your
‘•scrulrt’" to the butcher at any price he
will give, and buy Merinos, Couwalds, or
Southdownr, the latter being the finest
mutten in tbo world.
A Kentusky stock
breeder says:
“What is true in regard to the improved
breeds of sheep is also true of flue breeds
of cnttlc, horses, hogs and poultry, la
/the face jf these itiiiwputable facts the
of tho people should not handle scrub
stock, and entertmn an ignorant opposi­
tion to line breeds. There is one supreme
reason for this. The mass of people do
no.t rend p^jfcra devoted to live-stock inter­
ests, and arc wholly ignorant of the vast
prnaress that is being mads by the more
intelligent ranks of lartuers. There are
sections of Kentucky where tho Improved
breeds of stock are almost unknown. It
is only a small number of moo who pre
alive to it, and keep themselves thorough­
ly posted in regard to the progress of
agricultural science and the breeding saf
the best animals, while the masses rcmaia
in the old ruts, following after tho cus­
toms of a hundred ysore ago. If farmers
would elevate their calling and render it
more remunerative, they must pnt then*
selves in living connect iou with the intellectcal upiritof the age."

- -

^Si
T.^B.PE3,’
;l’.V JniMte mart fur tho oonntr oi Harr

• THE BEST SUKEF FOB rAMMEMS.

,

Stock of Mens’ and Boys

"rlgr.Uk ttJSHST.SrS:
provMrtl. laball ». Hat pnbllr vrUtfBO, at the i
•font door of tiro Uoart Uooar. In the city of
io*a, la “d •'onnty of Barry,-aald l.-Jurt Hone
ln&lt; ilia alaee if MMlac Uro Clrailt Court ft
raid oonnir of llarry.-on Friday. Uro W d
March. A. “ —
—.--u
»7a“.

These Suits wc Warrant worth Fully $3 00 to $5 00 Mbre.

iroper printed and circulated in *eid county of
Barry, forthreemtreeraivo week*. rr«vi&lt;&gt;u« toaaiil
day of hearing.
d.C, PHINUI.E.
_ (A true copy. 1 rei tt-rt
^e.for qf f'ratatr.
STAT^ K?5??c1ii&lt;Fa';: . Co-.inty o: Dsrry.e. —
At a eeemon uf the 1‘robate Court tor the County uf
Barry bolden at the Probate Oflice. in the City of
Huang* on Wadneeday tiro jrl day of Noyccibcr io
tha year one lliteiMud eight bunlrc-i and rerenty
ilz.
PaiKSKT, 8. C. Prindlc, Jcdge rf Probate.
, In the Matter of the Ertale of ilary C. Haman.
dretueJ.
.
Ou reading and Cllns the pel'il-’ti. duly verifed,
of Janice tt,K-ataaa. praymr Hut an Anriratntnl
in writing, end thle day Clrd iu •4ii* ffiurt, pur-

luted. ITalrlrrtle, Nov tM. MCA
Dec&lt;wll________ yHAW Cl1 IlULPgK. A«l&lt;cr tr.

^S.?J£A^.TAl;E^-.
mrtaln tTort&lt;x&lt;t. bearing &lt;la; • the twenty aUih day
ortMotor. A.I». tin, eierui*-4 hr Mrt. ItaiUrM.
Kaplan of lhecHr of Oread kanlda, tn t&gt; State of
Xk-IMan. Iu Kd win A. airo.ig of Uro name plare. and
mvrded la Mro offlea of Uu&gt; RecMtrr of Hrrda la

ffiSS.SKZaSSSWi.SJ.’TSK.-S
ia(.t 011*1-1care the wmn nf.H

r._.
rx;C»»{

■ Make m Mistake aa ours is the only Double Store.

Star Clothing House, 88, 40 and 42, ^anal street,
• Screa,.Kh’ cmati: ;u. Neuralgia,
the Banas, Side, and Head,

62w4

(■• u; i ear*';. • • ■
at the Probata Offi
show CMM.ifavyprtltlonar aboald n
raws Oanniii.ili

,
lOorr.)

.
_
.
.
$3 50. $4 00, $5 00. $0 50, and Up.
MENS’ OVERCOATS,
MENS' FINE BEAVER and other OVERCOATS. $9 Oil. $10 00, $12 00. and $15 00.
.
.
.
.
$2
50,isS3 50, $4 00 andfS5 00 and Up.
BOYS’ OVERCOATS,
.
_‘
.
- $2 00 and Up.
MENS’ WORKING COATS,
air,.,D
.
$1 00 and Up.
MENS’ WORKING PANTS, ...
ae- WE Guarantee to SAVE People a Great Deal of MONEY if they will BUY of US. -®a

Pain in
Female

Slcrjliiy, Ix-ucorrhoea,
arising
GRANDWcakueir,
RAPIDS,
MICH.
from interna! iiiceration. and Uterine

disease. Srjdiilitic and Merctrial dis­

eases,
Emaciation.
Ayor
’s Drrrov,
Advs.Dyspepsia,
fc Undertaking

si ^^trxpjjE
Jadf of Probate.,

Sarsaparilla

THE TESTIMONY OF THE &gt;«bL&gt; TQBU

Honours OOfflEfT.

Bad Irop. Bad Breast*. Soreo aad Oiaorw
AU-deaeritHioa efaarw are aarooAiaMa hr toe
proper and dilisent aee efiAM faeettaabia reaoaratx n. TeaUeaaatu oort bad Im*hr staatortof

rth parallel

■warsi’
St •lTK OF VrdHIu AW.-Countf«•£ Barren—At
» trroioa Ct tb* Probst® Court for U&gt;e Contity of
Un. ry balden at the probate (tiUro In the City of
Haatuinon W^laaadar the Sdar of KoveoKF.in
Ao year ono fooaaandeidithuadrodasdaerenty
Pmtrt, 8. C. I'rindlo, Jndeeof Probate.

Bruk For sale at my yard. Section 23d.
in Rutland.
Hexbt L. Newtow.
Dec. SA, IfffC
xxifrkf

.

ijid minor, rroyla* ter toMMM tharoin aot forth.
Tbereopcn it U ordered, thatToerdar thaMth

HEW ADVtRTiSMENTS.

rorroae tntorertrd In roiJ niata. arc required to
tppear ataMaaionef eahl Oort; thru to be bolden
it the Probate OBee. ia the City of Hutinc*.

G. P. Rowell A Co*.. Ool.

Haattaq t-.emjbUoaa Banner, a neatpatror printlAyacacorYj

8.JLIMi.IN^LK,(

G6RMa

In the rear onethowand eight headrud awj
leveutr-cix.
i^^^toU*rofthemiinri’unUat’^jAnc»iiBA

, AGKiTiS'WAXlKD for if lBTOBlf.

■ On readinc .nd Alias the Mtltten. ale reriSed.

General Debility, and for Purifying the
Blood.
This Snraaparilkis a combinafkjp of
vegetable alteratives — Stillingia. Man­
drake, Yellow Dock — with the Iodides
- of Potassium nnd Iron, and is the moat
efficacious medicine yet known
for
the
djeesses it is intended
to cure.
tFor
Scrofula,
and all
Its ingredients
arc so
skilfullyErysi
com­­
rriofulous
diseases,
bined. that tho
full Kos.alterative
of
pelas.
or St.effect
Antboeach iA aspired,
while
It is so mild
iiy’and
s Fin^,
Eruptions
and
- as to bo harmless
even to
children,
is
Ernpiiva
diseases
of itthe
still so officinal
an toUlcerations
purge out from
tho
skin.
of the
system those impurities
and corruptions
ijrCTr. Stomach,
Kidneys.
which developLuugf,
into loath
some disease.
Pimples,
Pustules,
The reputation
enjoys is Tumors.
derived
Boils.it Blotches,
from Its cures, Tetter,
and UseSaU'Hheum.
confidence which
Scald
prominent physicians
all over theUlcers,
coun­
Head. Ringworm,
try reposa in it, prove
their experience
ot Ks r-J ifuluets.
'
Ctrtificalrs attesting its virtues have
.ccumulttcd, and are constantly being
.received,afcd'au many of. these cases are
laibpqly known, they furakh convincing
evidence of the superiority of this Sarsaparilla over ererv other alterative
nmdieine. So generally is its superi- rlty-.fci nny other medicine known, that
H*«ynrad .do nq aior? than to assure the
•xiy Jp that, tlic bestiqualiiiea it ha* ever
are ssrietly.maintained.

Ayer’s

UBITKKHCB.

hop®
OBI li STORE.
'

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

.

Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged '.
in the DRUG TRADE, and , '
has in stock and daily arriv­ &gt;
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drug^^asid^JUedi- .
tines, Dye Stuff's, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggisd/f
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,tho Peo
pie* s D ru g S tor e isdirectly opposite Empire Block.)
One door east of Spauldings- j

‘
rs»*an&gt; nr
pr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO.. Lowell, Mm..

Hirrmoi’, July 18, WT6

M. Savage A Go’s Col. j
&gt;oot intareUMiu Mid ratal a. arc rroatrod to
ear at a aroainn of laid Court. then to be boiden
he Probate Ofleeut tba city ot Karlins*, and

JW-aia-taSi;
vtiMfoa PB1JBIOM, Aaelrto

au.l riroalntail inaaid County’,
wrfomitaweek* i&lt;r«ri«y- too
_______

.

itATH
&lt;WlCJ

UNDERTAKING

SMONERS ON
srsrfiE’; e: isssisi sm NOTICE TO Y7&gt;|X1&amp;
■ If* IB* hitarvatad U mhi«»*»*.,*rvrmtrod to
OF Ji IcniriAA,»
Probate Quart for
»5SWA57S^B1?’S ‘VsfertS STATE
Coes rr ar JUMT.. f ”

Biting &amp; business thai needs a groat d*d

« nr Awl that roti noUifoncr at.-* noli jo to I
tiro pawoer later: 't rd la «*M ilriato o? (hoi
M*(ieeerafnM»«-iiHonAt.Jmahoarwirthr.W by '
«Wtorta®**oFym ihlAvrdpriu br aUrirtUri ia tk» ;

.
After nftuty yearn
Jc tbe businem, can truly any th*t they

AfWt^hi

POSITIVELY CURED
HlSLtrft.2SiSft.IHSS! 13 £

can do butter vurk, and give better aat, Whetk/U thr.a any &lt;«!har firm in thia
WCtioM. ,W* H. BtebHna, the aculor
iB.xn’.n.-r, wltlitbc experieuc® of n life­
time, will always give his personal atteiHlou fo t^U part of their ex tern Ivo
and Train furnish od when
ieuic Bate will be used only

raiNS BROS.
u

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NO. 68.

VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1876.

0617

GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

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MISCELLANY,

Hardware, Stoves, Harness Shop, Tin Shop.

flie^cmi-Weekly hepbblicap Sapper

Ono evening in the early port of the
winter, the door-Ccll rang with energy,
and the servant announced a man who
wished to see me. A “man" is one thing
with a servant; a “gentleman” quite an­
other, and a “person’’ something different

a~.

Oa th^Nerth aide of Stale Street. Haitian. Barry j
Canaty. Mieliton.

from cither. The man stood in the hall,
but I wondered- why he had not been call­
ed a gentleman. I was puzzled whore to
place him myself. His dress was plain,
but rather w/arae. .His linen, that badge
of refincniciitT was white, in perfect order,
and almoM^dcgant.
Everything about

GIIEBLE &amp;- KI NNELL

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:

Have now in stock the largest and best
assorted stock in the county. HA TES OF

A D VER VISING.

him seemed substantia), bat uothi'jg give
a clue to his position in life. In nil out­
ward seeming be was a simple man. When
he spoke to me, his address was -simple,
clear, direct and with a certain air of self­
reliance, the farthest pomtblc from a vul­
gar bluster.
“Doctor," ho said, “ I wish you would (
go and aco my child. Wo fear bo is threat*'

Cook Stoves.

1.00 I na» &lt; wjoo i faoof fa UX)
3 Square l_faO_I /SM i~M0 | UJO l »M»
^CJl»mn|_4iq_lZ«j» J UADI 80.05 T'M-OO
! j Column I _R»_1_ 9M Kg ijn.oo । tfab
Ji (Mum 1 »Jo moo I •«L®® l~®°°
1 ■•otama-i
KM*1 I fatO1 50? 01 *100 1 180.0

«jr Ou&gt;iaaaa Directory Cards, not exeeedins «ix

AND BOSINESS CiBDS

carpet t.hnt matched everything with its
small, neat figures, and a light chamber
color. It was a jewel of a roam, in as per­
fect keeping in all parte as .if an artist had
dreigned it.
Leaving the little boy to his untroubled
sloop, and giving directions for a bajh onhis waking, wo went into another room
which was differently, but just as neatly
arranged It might have answered for a
a parlor (only it had a cookiog stove), for

The Mechanic's Home.

FOR 1877!

PUBLISHER.

The Iron
Age,
Lake State and Equivacroup."
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i :; cncd'with the croup.
caae, which
which'he
described as we went
lent; all with portable copper reservoies and i This
Th.ca^,
L described:
t&gt;d I hurried
Nickle Plated knobs. Don’t fail to see tliem;^&amp;iTStt,^JKlK
___ _ „__ __________ tew momenta ■
we wore nt the door.- Wo went up, up, i
if you want\ first class stove.
up to the fourth story. The last flight of
stain was carpeted, and a small lamp at,
the top lighted us un. An excellent and
very durable kind of
mat liy. at j
the door. You will see in time why I give |
these little particulars.
I
I entered the open door, and was wcl-1

Heating Stoves

’ । corned by a rather pretty and remarkably

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on artist's studio, or a dining room. It
was hung with pictures—heads, historical
pieces and landscapes; nil such os a man
of taste could select aud buy cheap; but
which, like good books, are invaluable.
And speaking of books, there was a hangs
ing library on one aide of the chimney
which I assured myself conttinad the very
choicest treasures of the English tongue.
The 'inan went to a bureau, opened a
drawer, and took out some money.
“What is your foe, doctor?" he asked,
folding the bills so as to select one to pay
me.
'
Noir I f;a&lt;l made up my mind before I
had got half way up the stairs, that I
might have to wait for my pay—perhaps
never get it; but all this had changed. I
could not, as 1 often do, inquire into the
circumstancta of the man, and graduate
my price accordingly. Them he stood,
ready to pay me, with money enough ;
yet it was evident that ho was a working
man. and for from wealthy. I had noth­
ing left but to name the lowest fee. /
“Ono dollar docs not s*em enough," be
said- “You have saved my child's life,
aud havo been at more trouble than merely
to write a prescription."
’
“Do you work for a living ?" I asked,-'
hoping to solve the mystery.
He smiled and held out his hand, which
iliowed the unquestionable marks of honest

The Acorn, Forest Acorn and Monunientnl and many new patterns in boiler plates. h“ 77
”°glad
“,^d you
“u have come so soon,’’ '
I am
” ’
*\ pure accent. “Little
Sleigh
bells,
band
sleds,,1 skates, foot William seems
* You are a mechanic ? ’ I said, willing
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.
z
1,11
so
~ &lt;distressed that he can 1
hardly breath,” and the next moment, as to know more of him.
warmers, pocket and table cutlery.
“Taka that," he said placing a two-

Weather Strips.
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we passed through a narrow passago
i where he lay, I heard the unmistakable
! croupy sound that justly carries such ter.
ror to the parent's heart
“Is it lire croup, doctor?" asked the fa*
ther, with a voice full of emotion, as I
' bent over the child, a fine boy, three years

Now is the time to protect your doors and *J^i, certainly the croup," I said, “and
| windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.
I
lo”3“ “

Harness shop

Sweet's
.-HAND BAPID3.

Heavy and light work on hand, and made
to order on short notice.

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BOARD AF» ROOM, fik-W PER DAY.

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Nashville,

Tin shop

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DENTIST

HicMiai

J- F10,

Tin and copper-ware on hand, and repair­
ing done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
iron taken for goods.
?oyi

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

Carriage, Sin and Omneolal
Marble Works.

PAI N TER

WINSLOW’S STEAM

At A. M. Rock’s Carriage Shop

J.lfereon St,

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Mich
.iIbZmIO

Dr. J. B. LaSure's Ad.

READ ! READ! READ !
Special Medical Announcement

Joy Coinfort and Happiness

Sick aid Afflieted!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

MARBLE WORKS
t Kalamazoo. Micli

A.

Imported Marble, Tabteta and
atones of all description raadetoor-tr
: &lt;&gt;n short notice, also Granite Monu■ ments of the various patterns supplied
to customers,
Having steam power and improved
machinery for sanding, high polishing
and cutting mortices, we can do workcheaper and better than thoee who
work by hand.

xi
aaarry CO.

Pensions.

tub, and made his father pour full upon
his neck and cheat three pails of cold wa­
ter, while I rubbed them briskly with my
band.
He was then wiped dry, and rub­
bed until his whole body was glowing
like a flame. Then I wrung a large tow­
el out of cold water and put it around bis
throat, and then wrapped* him up in

■ dollar note in my band with a not-to-be
; refused air, "and I will gratifiy your curi­
osity ; for there is no use in pretending'
| tliat you arc not a little curious I ’’
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‘d freedom
j about
I put the
,
«-rr—.----------- r
‘going to
j a door, ojiened it into a closet of modern
size, and displayed tho bench and tools of
a shoemaker,
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•‘You must be an extraordinary work­
।
man," said I, looking around the room,
I which seemed almost luxurious) but when
, I looked at each item T found that it cost
very little.
. “No, nothing extra. I barely manage
to earn a little-over a dollar a day. Mary
helps me some. With the housework to
do and our boy to look after, she earns
enough to make dur wages average eight
i dollars a week. Wc began with nothing
—wo live as you see."
AU diia comfort,-th in respectability, this
almost luxury, for eight dollars a week I
I expressed my surprise.
“I should lie very sorry if we spent so
much," ho said. “We have not only
managed to live on that sum, but we have
something laid up in a aavings' bonk"
"Will you have tho goodness." said I,
“just to explain to me how you do it?”
“With pleasure," he replied ; ’-for you
may persuade others no lictter off than I
am to make the beat of their situation.
My name is William Carter. My father
died when I was young,"and I Wsr bound
out an apprentice to 4 shoemaker, with the
usual provisions of schooling. I did as

very fond of reading; I made the most of
my spare time and the advantages of an
Apprentice’s Library. l*robab!y die hooka
that helped me the most were the sensible
writings of William Corbett. Following
the example, I determined to give myself
a useful education, and I have to some ex­
tent succeeded. But a man's education fa
a life-long process; and ths more I leam'
the more 1 see before me.
1 was hardly out of my time when I
fell in love with my Mary there, whom
some people think very pretty, but whom
I know very good."
Mary looked up with such a bright, lov­
ing smile as to fully justify some people
in their notion.
“When I had been one year a journey­
man, and laid up a few dollars (for 1 had

plain the economies of this modest and
beautiful home.
‘‘Well. H ia hmsU MoagK
Wl.ee
Mary and I moved ounelva here and
took poMinu, with a tabla, two chain,
a cooking stove, a aancepan or two and a
cot bod with a straw mattrem. the first
thii%we did was to hold a .council of war.
‘Now Mary, my love,’ said I ‘here wo
are. We Eave next to nothing, and we
have everything to get, and nobody but
ourselves to help ourselves.'
“We found that wo could earn on an
average eight dollan a week. Wc deter­
mined to live as cheaply as* possible, save
all we could, and make us a home. Our
rent was a dollar a week , our fuel, lights,
water rent, and some little mattera a dol­
lar more. Wc have allowed the same
amount for clothing, and by buying the
best things 'and keeping them carefully,
wo drefai weO&gt;oough for that Even my
wife is satisfied with her wardrobe, and
finds that raw silk, at six shillings a yard,
is cheaper in the long run, than calico at
oue abuling. That makes three dollars a
week, and wo still have our living to pay
for. That coots us, with three in our fomily, just oue dollar more."
“Ono dollar apiece ?"
“No—one dollar for all.
You seem
supprised ; but we have reckoned it over
and over again. It cost more at first, but
naw we have^lcarned to lire better and

of four dollars a week, after paying all
expenses of rent, fire, light, water, dothing and food. I do not count our luxureis,
such as an evening at the theatre, at a con.ccrt, or a littl treat to oUr friends when
we give a party."
I know a smile came over my face, for
he continued:
. “Yes, give a
some
you. Sometimes
___ o__ its, which is quite
enough for comfort, and our treat of choc­
olate, cakes, blatac-mange,, etc., costa two
dollars; but this is not very often. Out of
our surplus, which comes you see to two
husdredayear—we hate bought all you
see hero, and have money in the bank."
“I aee it all," said I, “all but the fir- '
ing. Many a mechanic spends more
than that for cigars, to say nothing of
liquor. Pray tell me precisely how you
live."
“With pleasure. First of all, then, I
smoke no cigars and chew no tobacco, and
Mary takes no snuff."
Here the pleasant smile camo in, but
there was no interruption; for Mary
seemed to think her husband knew wliat
he was shout, and could talk without her
aid.
“I have not drank a glass of liquor
since the day I was married. I had read
enough physiology to make up my mind
that tea and coffee contained no nutriment,
and were poisons besides j and I tried a
vegetable diet long enough to like it better
than a mixed oue, and I find that it agrees
with me better : and as we have read and
experimented together, of course Mary
think, as I do."
“But what do you eat and drink ?" I
asked, curious to see how far this self­
taught philosopher bad progressed in the
laws of health.
“Come this way and I will show you,'"
he said, taking the light and leading the
first of all* is a mill, which cost inc twelve
shillings. It grinds all my grain; gives
me the freshest and most beautiful meal,
saves toll and the profits. This is a barrel
of wheat- I buy the best, and am. sure

of wheat a day, you I
for any man. We
mush Dies and cakes.

beans, a box of tapicna, macaroni. Here
fa a barrely of apples, the best I can find in
Fulton Market. Here is a box of sugar,
and this fa our butter jar. We take a
quart of country milk a day. I tray Uta
rest down town, by the box or barrel,
where I can got the best and cheapest.

made coarse, without bohing—end
a hominy or rioe, the staple, you

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healthy and even luxurious variety.
For
a strong motive to be saving), we were
married. I boarded at her father’s, and
she bound shoes for the shop where I
worked. We lived a few weeks at home,
but it was not our home. It was rather
a small seUup, but we made it answer. I cost of a shilling better than the whole bill
spent a week in house-hunting. At list I
found this place. It w» new and dean,
high and airy, and I thought it would do.
I gut it for fifty dollars a year—and al­ enjoyed by an hamblo mechanic, who
though the rents all around advanced, our
landlord is satisfied with that, or takes it in
preference to nuking a worse tenant. The
place was naked enough, and wo had
uulcuj.tih-r.o^;J-"~‘
like
atlthawerkii
oil r.nunp Iharo M io Ito boo«e of chcorfclly w work,
all wo
W illiam and
milbooaim; rot lE.J «• te booglh al tarod all we couM—and ,o« mo 11m u

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SEZEJET MTJBIO

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“Not above an hour," was the calm re-

ply. It was made calm by a firm self con­
trol. I then looked at the mother. She
was very pale, but did not trust herself to
8Pcak4
“Then there is probably but little dangar,” I said, “but wo have something to
do. Have vou'water here
The husband went to what seemed a
doset, opened two doors, and disdoaed a
neat pine l»thing-tub, supplied with Croton. Thu was beyond my hopes ; but I
had no time to wouder. The little fellow
was in a high fever, and laboring for
breath. Taking him from his little crib,
where he lay upon a nice hair mattress fit
for*a prince to bIccd on, I took off his
clean night-d^ithes, stood him in the bath­

blankets.
The brave little fellow had borne it all
. without a complaint, as if he understood
that
under his father's eye no harm could
JDatabliMhod i»or5,
oome to him. In fifteen'minutes after he
American and Foreign Patents,
was wrapped in blankets he was in a pro­
fuse nrespiration, in a sound slumber, and
breathing freely. The danger was oyer
■ I .-.rv-unimtbr । BJr ini nrsllraiaary ex- —so rapid is this disease, and so cosily
cured, usually, i f taken in time. Happi­
ness bad shed a serene ray of light upon
the countenance of the father, and thrown
over the mother's face a glow of beauty.
I looked upon them, and was more than
Land WirruU,
ever puzzled where to place them. There
were no marks of high birth or superior
breeding—not a shadow of decayed gen­
tility about them
It was wither the re­
raetwa sirs tastroctia
verse, as if they were working up from a
’ States General Land Office.
low rank of life to a higher.
I looked around tho room. It was the
bed-room. Everything in it was perfeedy
neat and orderly. The bed, like the crib,
was excellent, but not costly. Tho white
counterpane did not coat more than ten
shillings—yet bow beautiful it looked I
The white window curtains were shilling
muslin ; but their folds hung as richly as
if they jrerc damask—and bow very appropnata they seemed. The bath, with
its snug folding doors, I knew had not
m obtain a r
cost, plumber’s bill and all, more than ten
dollars. The toilet table, of an elcgxot
from, and completely covered. I bad no
doubt was of pine, and coat half a dollar.
The pictures on tho wall were beatifully-

FOR SALE «t THF BANNER H^lCF

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Gupdl'e, or Willi,™', a SunaJ for lull.."
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from ihroo to 8ro ahiUiu,, aod a dollar a-1
“I Mo ; hot I ooa&amp;m I do ooi udow
piece bad 6amed them. Hu floor had a I eland It," Mid I willing w hoar him el.

Oysters, the erdebrated “Shield

�Toys, Toys, Chandeliers, Crockery, Produce, Etc

eve that kui-h moo as Senator Edmunds

Slate of Michigan, 1
County of Barry )
We, the undersigned. Chairman and Secre­
tary of tho Hoard of District CnuvaMers fcr
no: been elected in a constitutional man­ the First Representative DUtrirt of she coun­
ty of Barry, and State of Michigan. Do here­
ner. Mr. Tlkfor. managers in their rage by certify that Joseph W. Hiincheomb having
Hastinob, Mich., Dec. 21,1876.
are capable df creating a feeling of anxiety received the highest number of vote* given
in the public Eiljad, Tb?y will succwsd in fur the tsffico of Rnproncuiative in tho Stale
DESPERATE AND RECKLESS.
Legulotute tar tho First Roprerantalive Dirextending a state of uncertainty which will triol of said oottnty of Barry, at the General
continue
buriaras prostration. They have Election held in aahl county ou Tuesday, the
As one after another of tbti devices of
seventh day of November, A. D., 1876. Do
Mr. Tilden's managers to secure the one already, by their threatening.., dwaipatedUl hereby make known and declare the said
Joseph W; Blincheomb duly elecletl to the
electoral vote needed have fkiled, they hope of that immediate revival wf tn ide and •aid oEce above stated.
’
In testimony whereof, wc have hereunto
have bocotne'inore arid more reckless and and industry wHdi the activity &lt;&lt;f Sep.
ad our hands at Hasting i city this 14th day
t-w-U-r
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desperate in their attempts either to alarm
of November, A, D„ 1876.
No sensible man, however, should be
D W. Smith, Chairman of the Board of
the country or ,cast reproach upon tbo Re­
grcatfc alartned. The I’oraralo Woods, District Canvassers.
publican leaders.
• Attest, Wm. 11. Powzau, Secretary of the
the Sam Randalls, tho Hewitts, the Proc­
Board
of District Canvassers.
The number of three plots to secure an
tor Knotts, the Tarboxes are uot tho men
elector cither by trickery w theft will nev­
to undertake the Mexioanixing of tho
Tabular Statement of Vote* given
er be known ; but the mention of a few of
United States.
They have no real adap­
in tbc Second Representative Dirtriot
them will serve to expose the real charac­
of tbo County of Barry, State of Mich­
tation to the task beyond issuing appeals
ter of Mr. TUden’s managers and illustrate
igan, for Repreientativc in the State
and pronuneiamentos. To use tlie word*
tlitir'sincerity ns reformers.
Legiilatnro for the Second Represent-,
or Mr. Hill of Georgia, they are of that
ativo District nt the General Election
In Wisconsin they claimed to have
Falstaffian race of warriors who arc *•’ inheld in said County, Nov. 7lh, 1870.
found the soughLjbr elector through a
vinoiblo in peace Ind invisible in war.”
mistake in printing a part of the Republi­
Vermont am’ General Shcrm.m are con&gt;

spiring to make

In Vermont and Oregon, in

can ballots.

r

man Premdent

who has

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OFFICIAL CANVASS.

the election of two Postmasters as electors,
needed, by disregarding

majorities in

ridiculous

tho will of largo
and the

those two States;

performances

of Aldrich aud

Cronin arc the resnlta of plans matured in

In Nebraska they undertook

New York.

[continued.]

tire ono wm

they claimed to hare found

-- — --------- U-.wu .w. .'taxui JU LUC
fifteenth benatcnal District for the LesMalurc
of the.State of Michigan, al llie general elec­
tion held on the-Mtenth day of November, A.
D. 1876, m canvaaaed by the Board of District
D#ni8-t'*n'’
U” &amp;&lt;b d*y
Uwe“l*r- A-

to defraud tho Republicans, with a major­
ity larger &lt;han.tho

Democratic vote, out

ol their roioelu the Electoral College by a
The Tilden House has

legal quibble.

refused to seat the Representative of the
new State of Colorado in tho hope of find­
ing a technicality by which it may be de­
clared not to ite a State, and thus prepare
the way for throwing out its electoral vote.

For ten days before the meeting

electors

of the

to vote for President the Tilden

organs informed Republican
they were at liberty to
ever they chose,

might render

electors that

vote for whomso­

and intimated that they

the country

most valuable

service by betraying their constituents and

voting for Mr. Tilden, or insult them by

throwing

their

away

votes

upon

Mr.

Cooper, or some other wan than Gov.

Hayes. • Several days before the

voting,

circulated over the country affecting plans
of Gov. Haye* in the event of his election,

for.tho

a state of

purposej of producing

feeling which might lend n few electors to
vote for some other man than the regular
Republican candidate, which would result
in throwing the election into tho House.

It has also been asserted on good author­

ity that certain

Republican electors were

approached with ©flora
money

to

vote for

of large sums of

Mr. Tilden.

They

have assumed that Congress is a National
Returning Board, and tbit the

of one

objection

branch to the vote of any State is

and have asserted

sufficient to reject

Eaton County,
Barry County,

43)1
5449

2976

2173

Total,
1; 9700
C936
The whole number ol
in tbo Fiflcetuh Sena
State of Michigan vraa
hundred and sixty, au_ „...
following named.persons, vi»:
David R. Cook receivc-l tlx tlwiumd nine
hundred and Udrty.aix vutee.
‘
Richard Jones received two thnnsand seven
hundred and acventy-five voles,
Osman Chapel! received forty.niae votes.
TKero was eaet for Senator in the Sixteenth
Senatorial Dintrict two thoaund neren hun­
dred and ddrty-four votes, and were piven for
the following named pcreonn viz:
Richard Jon* received two thousand six
hundred and sixty-four votes.
Osman Chapel! received eixty-nine votes.
George M. Anderson reeeived one vole.
State of MicMgan, 1
County of Baton j
Wc do hereby certify; that the above ami
foregoing is a cerrccLMatcuient of the votes
given for Senator tn the State Legislature of
the State of Michigan, in the Counties of Ea­
ton and Barry, composing the fifteenth Sena­
torial District kt the generalclection. h eld on
the seventh &lt;!ay of November , A. D. 1876.
Dated at Charlotte, this 5th day of Decem­
ber. A. D. 17TA
Ckaxu* H. Bnowjt, Rcfri/tcr of Deeds,
Chairman of Board of District Canvassers.
1‘nito D. PaTnasox. Secretary of Hoard of
District Canvassers, 13th Senatorinf*vtstric:.
• State of Michigan, )
. Cotiuty of Kaion j
I, Philo D, Patterson, County Clerk for the
County of Eaton and State of Michigan, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct
copy of the votes cast for Senator in the State
Legislature in the 15th Senatorial District, on
the 7th day of November, A. D. 1876, aa can­
vassed by the District Board of Canvasscre.for
said Senatorial Diilriet.
Witness my hand,
and the eval of the circuit court for the county
of Eeolon, this 19th day of December, A. DT
1876.
Pittto D. PATransowt County Clerk.

that the Tilden branch would object to

the votes of a sufficient number of Repub­
lican States, so that Mr. Tilden would
cither have a minority of the. votes, or

result in ho election, when the Tilden

House would elect him.
These are a few of the Novices of Mr.

Tilden

and his

Tabular Statcmcut of Votes given
in the' First Represenlatit e District
of tho Connly of Barry, State of
Miobicsn, for Representative for tlio
First Representative District at the
General Election bold in said County,
Nov, Tth, 1875.
.

One by on«

managers.

the most of them have perished. Litter'
by liltio their hold upon the Presidency

has been slipping away, until nothing ro-

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Towvsbim asn

mainsVut Gov. Grover’s Oregon rascality

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Barry..
Carlton.

Orangeville ....
Prairieville
Rutland
Thornapple....,
Yankee Sprinxr.

186
116
147
ns
142

127
I"-,
117
W
108-

146

33
128

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59
118

880
820
2C0
278

235

will dixg

with the

drowning man to

tenacity

of a

They

will

a straw.

.prove as effectual to save them as would a

Assyria........ ..
Baltimore
CastletonHaitinus............
•' City 1 Ward

THE

PRAIRIE PARKER

For Town and County,
For Old and Young.

The Prairie Faraier Capajj,

our hands at the city of Hastings, this Hlb at Chicago Illinois, in handsome quarto of
Eight large pages of six columns each.
day of November, A. D. 1876.
Jobs J. PirttttS, Chairman of the Board
Terms 82 00 per year in adranoc. Speci­
of District amvsasere. men copy free to any address. Liberal
Attest, Wx. H. Powku. Secretary of the
Cash Commission allowed to agents, who
Board of District cativas-cr».
are wanted everywhere to organize clubs,
and to whom canvassing outfits will be
A Great National Work.
famished free upon application to

s

32
20
2!

But in proportion as their chances have

vanished their desperation has increased.

The Washington organ declares that Mr.

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176

Johnstown ..
Maple Grove
•Woodland ..

Tilden will be inaugurated, aud when in­

augurated, woe to those who do not recog­

nise bb authority.

The Tilden

and throat-cutting ahead, in the event that
they are not allowed to white Mr. Tilden

in the White House. Democratic blatherthousand men

aid Hampton a

Mil

1037

2WJ

2796

Statement of vote* given in ilia Firzt RepMtertstfve DbtHct of the County of Harry
and State of Michigan, for Raprett-ntaUve in
tha Btirta’LecIzhrtnre, for tho First Itcnreten.
tative District, at the general elootion, bold in
■aid County, on Tuesday, the seventh day of
November, in tho year one tbonund eight
bnndrea and seventy-six :

in tbo North to

rifie clubs (who have al-

ready.been invited to attend tho inaugura­

tion) to enthrone Mr. Tilden.

PRAIRIE FARMER CO.,
Chicago, Illinois.
John Stanley sells better and cheaper
Tea, than any other -House in tho aty.
xxl—14 t 4
J

The National Publishing Co. of Philadelphia
and Chicago, hnvelwued n handsome volatfte
bearing the above title. The intense interest
everywhere manifested in the great Exhibition,
and tho desire to obtain a complete and con­
nected account of it, wiU unquestionably cause
this book to have a very extensive tale.
Thia History of the Ontennlal Exhibition i»

SALE ON 1
i or Mrarraas,

TOYS! TOYS!!
If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

mi. Ml &amp; HM
We were in there the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and’
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.
-

CSANBELIEK &amp; LAMPS
From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Groceries
Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

Crockery
Ail Kinds and All Prices.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
S/tlTtf,

ftt^/IEE

Malicious

they were giroa for the fulluwing per#.
Joseph W. Rtjnchonib received nnv tl
tour hundred and cloven vplrefUn).

Furniture, Milk Safes.

|

HASTINGS

HMim on.

and be happy again

STEBBINS BRO’S,
Keep It.
A GM Rcdaciion io Prices!
Where you wul find all kinds oi

ION.

FURNITURE! SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

Of every Description which iVe

Total, two thousand' seven

elected

estate, vltnaU
tlnrt. COSSta
known aud d

Dratler* tn all kinds

FURNITURE,

ft. Because we make tbo mot nf oni

3d. Because we keep the best c work-

IW*ry 8t* BracisU Fiuo,lc.

&lt;U&gt;. Becnuso wc wnrmnt. all g.xjdd Wi
make.
We wdl none of thin cbca&gt;mcde lurnlture that La made by machinery. The
Roods we make is made by hand, and
wamatad. We- Invite all person* to

Dated. Hastine. Dera
rare and beautiful ohl«t» oantataad in them
T*.a
i. --In— ^4,1. .
J

humfrcJ and

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

RE AD THIS

wwiws

the Main Building. Machinery Hall, tbc Ag­
ricultural and Horticultural Halls, the nrt

Walter W.Kety reoolvod i«ro hundred an&lt;1
aiaety-rix vote*
.

PHESTO/I'S.
xxi30w4.

can sell cheaper than any hou- &gt; in BarMr. McCabe received the conalani and sympa­
thetic SMUtanee of lhe Centennial sulboritlen,
aud enjoyed feculw advantages in the prepa­
ration of this work. He went, note-book in hand
through every department of ths Exhibition,
and the result of his labors is a work abound­
ing In brilliant toecriptioni of the great world’s
Pair. He traees lhehistory ofthe great enterprae from fat inceptinn to its trnuuphnnt
closing day He then takes us through every
part of tho Exhiblion grounds, giving briiiianl

4

Hastings, Dec. 14th, 1876.

journals

erotic Congressmen arc predicting trouble

hundred

Totals...

usurping what the law docs not giro them,
while it will endeavor to merit the confi­
dence of the public by defending the rights
of the people against the encroachments of
nbjustifieu power.
The price of the daily Sun will be 55
cents a month or 86.50 a year, post paid;
or with the Sunday edition 87.70 a ye*r.
.The Sunday edition alone, eight pages,

$1.20 a year, post paid.
The Weekly Sun) eight pages of 56
broad eolums, will bo furnished during 1877
1409
860
at the rate of 81 a year, port paid.
---------------—
,u LUU OCCUUU
The benefit of this large reduction from
Bo preventative Mrtrigt of the cuunty of Bar.
ry and Stalo of Michigan, for Representative the previous rale for the Weekly ean be
tn the State Legislature, for the second Itepre- enjoyed by individual subscribers without
ser.tative district st the general rleetion held the necessity of making up clubs
At the
same time, if any of our friends choose to
------------- -----------uuv iU'.UMOU CIRUl aid in extending our circulation, wc Ahall
hundred and seventy-tux :
The Whole number of Volos given for said be grateful to them, and uverj- auch person
office of IlcpreMntatire wu two thousand six who sends ten or more subscribers from one
hundred aud rixty-two (26C3). and were giv­ plaeq will be entitled to one copy of the
en for tha following persons, vli:
paper for himself without charge. At one
Asa D, Rork received fourteen hundred and
dollar a year, postage paid, the expense of
nine voles (1409}.
Hi Nicholas received eight hundred aud paper and printing arc barely repaid; and.
sixty vo«e* (860).
considering the size of the sheet and tho
Cortes P. Pendill received three hundred Suality of its contents, we ore confident
•nd ninety three votes (3(M).
io people will consider The Weekly
Total two thousand six hundred end rixlySts the cheapest newspaper published in
two (2663).
7
the
world, and we trust also one of the very
State of Michigan, i
best.
Address, THE SUN, New York
,v , ,
.
County of Barry
Wc da hereby certify that the foregoing is a City, N. Y.
xxiG7t6.
correct -statement «.f tho votes given in the
second Representative district of the eountv
of Harry and State of Michigan, t-r Repre­
sentative in the State Lertalattire of the sec­
ond Roprerenlative district, al the general
( Eetoblieked 1841.)
THE LEAVING AMERICAN AGRIthousand eight &gt;.u»dv«a bLa
°
evuronaii aiw uovomoun
Dated at Hastings, this 14th day of NovemWEEKLY,
her. A. D. 1876.
Jonx J. PnklM, Chairman of Board of
District canva«scnt.
Attest. Wx. JT7 Powkm, aecretary of
Board of District canvasser*.
Recognized authority thoroughout the
State of Michigan. )
United States aa4 Canada* upon mat­
ters of
General Agriculture,
the second Representative district of the
Horticulture,
county ef Barry and State of Michigan, do
Floriculture,.
Slock-Railing,
the office of Representative in the Ante Legis­
Poultry, Beer, Etc.,
lature, far tho second Representative district To which are added departments of Gem
of Mid county of Barry, at the general elec­ oral News, Record of the Season, Youth's
tion held in raid county, on Tuesdar, the
Miscellany,
Household
Literature. Mark­
seventh day of Novetnbgz, A.. D. 1870; do
hereby make known and declare the said Ara ets, Etc. Published by
D. Rork duly elected io the said office above
stated.
.

olutionary scheme of Mr. Potter. To these
they

deserve and enjoy tho hatred of those who
thrive by plundering the Treasury or by

446
20::

I'it iUiutraleJ Uulory of the C- niautial Ktln-

and the blaster they ean make over the rev­

Tte dilinu &lt;dSna of Tu« Sm
during the year that has just passed. The
daily edition will on week days be a sheet
of four page*, and on Sundays a sheet of
eight toces, or 56 broad col urns; white the
weekly edition will be a sheet of right
pages of the Mine dimensions and character
thrt arc already familiar to our friends.
The Sun will continue to be the strenu­
ous advocate of reform and retrenchment,
and of the substitution of statemanship,
wisdom, and integrity for hollow pratonoc,
imbecility, and fraud in the administration
of public affaire.' It will contend for the
govenneut of the people by the people and
for the people, as opposed to goverment by
frauds in the ballot-box and in the counting
of rotes, enforced by military violence.
It will endeavor to supply its readers—a
body now not far from a million of souls—
with tho most careful, complete, and trust­
worthy accounts of current events, aud will
employ for this purpose a numerous and
carefdy selected staff of reporters and cor­
respondents. Its reports from Washing­
ton, especially, * ill be full, accurate, and
fearless; and It will doubtless continue to

pins1

, ‘

CARBOLIC OIL

LINI ME 1ST’

Parttea having Pictures to iramj
would do well to ret them framed of
as we can do It BeUerand Cheaper than

Look here I Look hero!
What! don't yea think wo can soli

lour.n-1 dnuur
Coffins,
Caskets A Shrouds
tl&gt;«« My lira h&gt; lb. S.I. t " '■

-------SMPFEJt-

’ cut do it, for, with'dm help of

line, j

term
ter have these fo&amp;ars »

recall tho

look ।

J. M. HEWES,

;wa guarantee Satirfwcwn.

Hcarae fumuAod free io *»'£ P'-^n
wrohwrCofin Wtrth
Wf
ora give you better feuroc than ever ofj fisrod Ultra, for we. make the most of our

|

•

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
HMrthitf* G-.

22. 75-

5-11

�ihe^ejni-WcBkly hepbblirapbamr
IWIAl PAFU IF IAB1T miTT.
POST OFFICE TIME CARD
x.

a.tcrn, at7:17 a.

ter, No. 68. R. A. M., held at their Hall in this
eity on Friday evening, the following officers

is usual with

A. Thilo Drake, H, p.; M. W. Riker, K.;
Wm. H. Powers, 8.; T. Phillips, C. of fl.; W.
8. Goodyear, p. 8.; C. fl. Bauer, R. A. C.; F
8. Bowen, G. M. 3V.; C. L- Young. 0. M. 2V..'

I ..stlncs and Lowell—Arrive dally, exeeplBenday.
at 1X00 m.: tears al 1:09 p. m. P. O's—North
Inins. FUmore. Downs. Allo.

the Holiday trade that renders a journey to

&gt;U:» p. m. P. OV-Baltimore. Bedford. Johns-

J.M.NIVIR0.P.M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

■Win Tinkler

-MiloT. Wheeler
.....Johu Hotchkiss

r...........------- J W Houshtelin
.Porter Durton. Curtis Permr

GUIDE
CITY

LOCAL R- R. TIME-CARD

Stahl Express

were elected, to serve daring tho year 1677
via:

were elected, to servo during the ensuing Malion to tho Card of D*. J. B.La8r*e which
will be found in another column of this paper.
T. Phillips, W, M.; James Crawley, g, W.;
The Doctor wjll bo at the Hartings House on
C. H, Bauer, /.■ W.; Charles Weioart, Kecrethe 26th inst. and invites the afflieted to give
rotary,; D. Striker, Treasurer; Charite W.
. — II L. ....... . .
■
RunTan, 8. D.;J, M, Howes, J. !&gt;.; John Mate.
tion and ndfer undertakes a case that he ix '
Tyler.
not certsic of curing. The Doctor has recently
returned from San Francisco, California, and
intend, remaining in this State, and will make Lodge Ko. 321, F. &amp;. A. M. held in their Hal’
a monthly visit to this town &lt;?n the 26th of in this city on Thursday evening Nov. 80th
each month giving tho rithens of Hastings the following officers were elected, for the fnand vicinity the benefit of his extensive
expertrace and wonderful skill.
W. C. Kelley. J. W.; H. E. Johnson, Secretary;
the Prospectus of the Detroit Fort the organ of Thomas Altoft, Treasurer, Baker Shriner, 8.
tho Republicans of Michigan. It is a paper
that Justly commends iteelf to the confidence

Lodge No. 181 F. 4 A. M., held at their Hall
On Saturday evening Nov. 25lh, the following

tentsand purposes a metropolitan journal,
second in ability and influence to no paper

TO-DAY’S A^VER HSEMENTS.

Nalls—Still keep on ths 13 basis.
’
Tinsn stock is x^erxlly 6*10 pereent lower.
^Hntsai—Has weakoned materially • standard A

hopa that many, of our subscribers, for ws caaaot give them what tb« metropolitan journal

Eli Nichols, W. M.; E. D. Youngs, 8. W.;
Geo. II. Ford, J. W.; A. Mordock, Secretary;
W. W. Bugbee, Treasurer; Wm. H. Ellsworth,
8. D-; Thomas Ellsworth, J. D.; Geo. P. Coon,
Tyler. These officers will probably be instailed

aud the Semi Weakly Bxxxxn for*2.90 a year

C, M. RUNYAN’S.

Ol&amp;sss-Ar. firmer: IUol»M3; 2ya.

Kerosene—For fire KetoMno held at advance 34
for Mieh. teat
.
any other place for Santa Onus present* a
Alsohol-Advaneed to*no
useles waste of time. And for low price., the
Live itosk—Was slow to-day.
Hastings Merchant. genensEy, and all dealers
Sect; Thomas Altoft, Treasurer, T. J. Brau- u - CatUe-«.75«»t SO ar extremes, with Mr to evod
in Holiday Goods in particular, defy successbutcherinr at HUr
seau. Sentinel.
Bhesp—78 te »lb.
; 138 te 158 lb |4A»
At tho regular communication of Hostings
betler goods or at hirer prices, than Barnes 4
Lodge No. 62, F. A A. M., held at their Hall
in this city, Nov. 28lh the following officers lUhLtSftiS.

1X44 r. x.
- llKWr.x.

I’v-ifl-Expres«.at
.... 4;Ms. a.
Frrijbt ....
liflr. a.
All trains daily «ict»l Samian—axeept as
I'crifistl above.

HlflMS! 8MBUS!

At the regular convocation of Hastings Chap­

*pwured at only a slight advance over inSd^Tn* 7 ^*l
8*’er»«u.
peri«&gt;« 1 *WU,e U:W* kD0W from ex*

I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new and

I'ffiH STOCK ' OF «■ I

K..W4.CJ dlridinc on W ffi.

local

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; (Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at

police,'

Remember the place, at J. S. R ITJYYJUY'S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Give me a call.

CRAYON PORTRAITS.
Thorp L&lt; no Portrait so lasting as a Cray­
on Portrait. Some of the finest Land­
scape paintings and tuoat cosily Portraits
are luadiflYom crayon. Watcr-colora and
oil painting* often loose their brilliancy ;

xxiGGtf

but Crayon never fades. Now .is your
time to get a good Portrait for one half
less money thin you can get from any
other first class artist.
We .will furnish
—for a short time—from a good Photo­
graph or Tin-type, a bust picture, size of
glass covering portrait 16x20 inches, with
a fine walnut frame,’everything ready fur
hanging, for the small sum of *13.00. In
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit and Chicago,
they will charge you from *25 to *50 for
the same class of work, and no finer than

C. M. RUNYAN.

ve Got
DRUGS

what I furnish for *13. Please call and
examine work. Residence in First Ward,
near State road. One good Agent Wanted.
JOHN W’. CUSTER, Artist.
xxiG4lf
Hastings, Michigan.

Ono Help for Hard Timo.
Attention Firemen.

All About the County.

There will be n special meeting of the fire
department op Friday eve, Dee. 22. Busiueea
of importaned to be considered. A foil attend­
ance la requested. By order of W. F. HJCK8.
Chief Engineer.

Advertised tetter*.
Gue-1 sleighing.

List at letters remaining in the Hastin
0. Barry County. MicjZ Dec. 2OJ187G.

Business in slowly Improving.

rates. •
Greenback notes arc worth In coin 93 cents
on the dollar.

Weekly, only $1 00 a year.
Next Monday being Christmas day, no paper

Pioneer Meeting.
Pioneer Association will meet at Union Hall,
in the eity of Hastings, on Thursday the 4th

XX52tf_______ Tt»e

A visit to the Menagerie of Smith, Maoee A
Preston will pay these Holiday times.
Bedford will speak at the Presbyterian Church

Emmanuel Church on Monday, but wc are not

The “Iron Trail.
To lacreaM the product cfone's labor, or i&gt;uA spicy sketch descriptive of the At­
*daei&gt;*, and then to make the best use of what
is obtained, will certainly be helpful in these chison, Topeka and Shuts Fo Railroad, the
hsrd times, or in any other. The bints and beauties, scenery and pleasure resorts of
suggestions of half a doien intcUigvnt, prac­ tho Rocky Mountains, by “Nym Crinkle,"
tical men and women, who devoie themselves tho musical and dramatic critic of the
to studying and observing, on just this topic,
must certainly bo of great utility to every one. New 1 ’wk H'wld, sent tree on applica­
We shall, therefore, do our readers a favor by tion, together with the Sun Juan Guide,
directing their attention tx&gt; that mo«t valuable maps and time tables of this new and pop­
pracitblo Journal, the Atnrriem Arnculturirt, ular route, from Kansas City and Atchison
which is just Aw entering upon Its 86th year.
to Pueblo, Denver and all points iu Colo­
Il is packed fall of useful information, that
cannot fall to le very helpful to every fatnilr, rado, New Mexico, Arixona and the San
and to evdry man whatever his calling, and Juan Mine*. The Boost lino of Pullman
whether residing in City, Village, nr Country. . Slccpeni on tho continent lietween the Mis­
Each Volume gives from 600 to 700 fine en­ souri River and the Rocky .Mountains
graving, that are both pleasing and instructive
without change. Special round trip tour­
—to Housekeepers aud Children, to Farmers,
Mechanics, Merchants, Professional Men, In- ists’ tickets from the Miuouri River to
flenrer nt *50, good to stop off at all
-n
v«. u.wm Flans and im­
provements, with foil particulars of host, etc., points. Address.
with engravings, its fearless exposure of
T. J. Andebsox.
Humbugs and quackery,
indeed its whole

oome before tho meeting. A cordial invitation
in extended to all •‘Pioneers" of Barry Coun-

Dated Hostings, Dec. 9th 1876.

An immense circulation enables the Publish­
er to supply it al the low coat of *1.60 a year,
post-paid, or four copies for *6.40. Take our
advice and send now for volume 86, to the
Publiahen, Orange Judd Company, 245 Broad-

Fcx, Fix,

axd

Fa*tub*.—This is a puhli-

A Vote of Thank*.

meme.

Though freight rates have been advanced
towards living prices, on our Railroads. But
they are not yet high enough to earn any div­
idends.

Vur foreman goes (o St. Johns to eat Christmax dinner.
All connected with the office

' The Grand Central Hotel, New York, was

944 1. O. of G.T., held st their Hall in this
city Monday evening Dee. Illh 1876, the folRttoltti, That the thanks of Hastings Lodge
No. 'J44 I. O. of G. T., be tendered to the own­
ers of Union Hall for their very libera! charg­
es for use of the Hall last Friday evening.

Dated, Cartings December 12th 1876.

the first leading hotel to reduce and schedule

rooms. Itnowcharges|2.50andS3.00per day.
The preparation for the approaching Holi­
days are nearly perfected. The shope hare toys

San La-Claus should go well loaded down on
bunday night.

at our office, on Wednesday morning, will call
and get a receipt for it, it will probably be

Our friends of Emmanuel Church had a very

tival at Union Hall on Tuesday evening. The
Supper is reported to have been excellent, the
play a social-treat, and the proceeds after pay­
ing all expenses were *106.88.

Attest,
I an xu L. CauMr,

Recording See.

conlains the game and game-fish-laws of every
State in the Union and the Dominion Provinces
and also gives descriptions of all thebeet'placeo for shooting and fiahingln the United States
and Canada, tells how to reach them, and
what kind of aocommodalions you will find
when you get there. It tells 'jou what kind
ofteckleto use for tho various kinds of fish,

lion -fit shooting apparatus. It contains a
ntuafcr of interesting sketches of hunting and
fishing adventures, and a vast fund of useful
informJUian on field sports and angling that
renders the work indispensable to all who use
either gun or rod. It Is, in tact, a complete
hunting and. fishing directory, and no matter
bow much or bow little recreation rou take in
the woods and along the streams, you will find
Fur, Fix, and Feather worth many times its
pries to yon. It is a W-mouthly (every two
1___ .—1 "X
-Xlrt larm.

friends to the following maga lines:
.
Prrsas’ Hovsbhold Milodiu, containing
five or six beantiftl Songs and Choruses.
Paras' Pablo* Mvsic, containing several
easy Piano Pieces.
• . z-_______ _ . «____ - ___ 11.-.:--

Wk.MV
— V—----- —
Subscriptions received al ibis office, with
tbp BaxK* for *3.60 a year to residents of
Barry County. Chas. Buydnm, -publisher.
149 Chambers street. New York city.

thors.
Pxrus' Oboax Ssutcnon, for Reed or Pipe
Organ.
Pxrxaa' Sacuxp Bxlxctioxb, containing
Hymns, Anthems, etc., and
I'rrxns' Octavo Caoame, containing four
choice Choruses for Singing 8oei|rtioe.

NEW YORK MONEY MARKETS.
Naw Yosa. Dee. 14 M7&amp;.
GoldJOTH:

NEW YORK MARKET

Also CONFECTIONS

IN

WHERE ?

iab.

Our Centennial,
Train has brought me a well assorted'
stock of Boots, Shoqs. and Gaiters for the
summer and fall trade,. which I will sell
way down low for Caah. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. I also sell Weil A
Cistern Pumps.
J. Maus
Opposite the Poet Office
xxdltf
Hastings, Mich.

xxi68tf

Speoial Notices.

New Advertisements.

distribution prwfw. throachoul ths United States,
and all eirilisrd countries of ths Wsstern Hsmls-

nnhMOIM!

tn tho Enfiish. (ietean. Freneh, Welsh. Korwsrian. Swedish, Holland. Bohemian and Spanish

Agricultural Society Meeting.
Tbo annthd meeting of the Barry coun­
ty Agricultural Society will be held at
the Court House in Haitinp, on Tuesday
Dec. 26lh at 1 o’clock, p. m.. for the
election of officers, and for other business.
Hastings Doc. 12th, 1876.
J.«to. M. Nxviiri, Secretary.

ridians and ialltuds

frets of Hostetler’i

xxiG6w2.

Jewelry! Jewelry!! Holiday Jewelry!!!

41JMMIA1.
Oats—Finn:

Association, consisting of Wm. B. Goodyear,
Peter Cramer, David R. Cook. Mrs. W. Hayes,

Bscar—Kavr; soft white refined, 1B4R11KCofcee-Flm at sd ranee; Rio
cold.
Jobbiae« Java. SlSWU^d. see dull.

year, on Wednesday the 27th Inat, at 2 o’clock

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.

JEWELRY,
SILVER

person who canuoi pnxrur. «u.
—m---.
Notice.
hood. The Bitten are sold in every alty. town and
villace, sad are extensively used throoahoeit the
'.'■■■:•' ■' •
_ ________________
Farmers pleane take notice that I.have - ■ :
To all who ore sA&lt;4« from the errors a*d |nbought out the intercet of Calhoun k
To all who srs AS
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will discretions of yowth. norvi
‘“r.: °.f “‘±K’div*e
find it to your intonat to call and sec mo.
asriBltf
J. W. Brock.

And

A&lt; lb.

Post Office Building,
WAcrr ycru will find a Great Variety of
Ladict and Geiilletanu'

SALE ON EXECUTION.
R J. GRANT SELLS,
Men't coati
.
*3.00
Youth'I eoatt
*2.50
Unu't
* coati
Nor. 27, ‘76x-m-61»r6
1
Merton, surety on appeal .bead Bnd tn_fovoe of
Kebool I&gt;u:ricl .ember nine (V) of te. Tewatelp
WANTED—Our pay at once, it will &lt;
save you trouble.
xxi46tf
Smith, Manec A PretoP.
]

Whitmau’s Aaeorted Candies—the best &lt;
n the market A full supply at J. P. 1
w - T
*
and. alto, the north sot eeartsr IWl ottho earth
Warm, winter gloves, n large lot for sale '
cheap. Come and see them. John Stanley.
Roberts’.

ids

Goods in thia issue of the Bixin,

Call and aoe tho splendid aaoortmvnt of

LookatViia!

clock A. M.
The attention of every teacher is desired.

Holiday

I. are fullr ^.t forth in 1U pagw. which,
iterspcned with pictorial illustrations.

SILVER PLATED WARE from the
Celebrated Manufactory of Simpaon, Hall,
Miller &amp; Ca., WalTingfotd, Cl, for sale
cheap at the Post Office Building.
xxi65U—11.14.18.21.

Flour—Quirt any dell.

Johnstown, Baltimore and Hope Teachers Asaociation, will meet at (he Dunnell School

We

JAS. P. ROBERTS

A. Card.

Cigar* that cannot be equaled at John
We take this opportunity of informing
the public, that-we will safely and radical-,
ly euro all catte of pileu, without tho use
of knife or l«atare. No cure, no pay.
E. F. k I. W. Browx.
HjuffiWQfl, Dee. 21, 1876.
xx&gt;68d

Stanley’s.

DETROIT MARKET*

_

Brbk for sale at my yard- Section 23d,
in Rutland.
Hkxkt L. Nxvttox.
ISe. Sih, 1876.
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CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To

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LOCKETS.

SETS,

BRACELETS,
CHARMS.

A Iso a IzArgc Slock of

PICTURE FRAMES. Pictnrsg,
HERB IS THE PLACE TO GET

YOUR HOLIDAY PORTS.
xxi65t3-H.18’l.

J. ROBERTS.

a roBTwxa fo* oxlt on* ooxxa*.
&amp;FTR&lt;r D0L.LAB QUABTXKLT DRAWING.

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

cd f« New York ihjB winter. The church
« of the city are just as badly provided

Railroads.

velvet taking

its place. The trimmiog
now, as ever, makes the bonnet. Broad

"X U doesn't matter
Yet a fire in a
crowded church ^onld lie a very serious

bonnets are tho poorttt-lookine things
immaginahle. The new bonnets for child­
ren are dark-brown or pruue colorod vel­
rOLlTJCAL.
vet, in tho high ahapc, without any brim
Rayos is certainly elected, and the peo­ except a pleating of silk rar Jed on the
. Lost Tuesday night, tho Brooklyn ple
I
breathe freer. Tho relief from the tdge, aud lace frill bcuratb, which gives
that the general government would tho breadth of an ordinary brim. The
Theatre was burned, during the progress chance
'
be delivered over to the unrepentant rebels moat elegant - hats arc deep marcon velvet,
of a play, and over three hundred people (
of the South and tho Plug Uglies of the trimmed with roses, shading from pink to
lost their livre. It seems incredible that JNorth, is immiaws, nud will be followed by crimson, and loop* ot dark crimson ribbon.
so many could die in so short a time 'an immediate revival of business. The The light scarift, often called cardinal,
but the ghastly fact cannot bo denied. ;Democratic place hunters here in New looks vulgar in the extreme.
York are terribly demoralized end dis­
THE COMPTBOIXERSIilf.
The. Theatre is a building one hundred
gruntled, and arc as venomous as rattle­
John Kelley, (Boss Kelley), bos been
and fifty feet deep, by 70 wide, in thecCn- .snakes. They want to bite something, and
appointed Comptroller in place of Andrew
tre of a block, with a passage loading from lthey don't care much what. They talk of
H. Green, and was promptly confirmed by
ami bloodshed, and rivers of blood,
Washington street, perhaps 20 foot wide. war
'
tho Dcmocraiio Aldcrmcu. Kelley is tho
The stage is 50 feet deep, thfc lobby in ]and are generally-gory. I was amused at head of that association of thioves, Tam­
the New York Hotel last night A prom­
front is twenty, leaving on tho ground ।inent Southern Colonel (the New York is many, and is also of the gin-ifiill faction.
He b a more dsngcrousJuan than Tweed,
floor 80 feet, which is seated.
Above ithe Southern headquarters here) was con­
because, while jut as unscrupulous, ho in
this ground floor, the Parquotte, is a gal- ’vening with a prominent New York Dem
a more able man, and has the gin-mills in
ocrat.
“
I
Bupp&lt;w-j
wc
arc
going
to
be
lery, the Dress Circle, which extends over 1
better Irainint'. This action of tho May­
the Parquctte perhaps thirty feet, and 'counted out," sighed the New Yorker, “I or is a complete surrender of the city to
suppose so,” was the reply of tho Southits worst elements. The strikers .arc in
above that the Gallery proper. The en­
‘,'Bnt, Colonel, are wt going to
trance to the Dress Circle and the Gallery Icrner.
]
ccrtacy, and good men mourn.
iuhmlt?” “I gucsa we arc,” Was tbc
is from the lobby out-side, being simply a
THE BETS.
quiet
reply.
“
Nover
1
The
'
South
will
Btair&gt;case.
The Dress Uirde and Gallery '
John Morrisey has declared .all bets on
never submit ; nor had she ought to. The
people go up one flight together and di- ,
South will raise the standard of revolt tho Presidency off, and is returning the
ver.?' at a lauding one flight up.
’
agttust this nsurmtion, and tho Dcmocra- money he holds—u million and u half—to
- Th* Etsgo Is filled with tho-most inflame
c^F? of the '^orth will rally to their aid, the rightful owner?. What the ethers
mblfe material ima-iwable. The “flies*’ are
will do no ouo knows. There is a fear on
and---------- ” ' “Nb it won't do anything
short curtains of canvas painted in oil, to
of the kind” was the Colonel’s reply. the part of betters that instead of declar­
represent skies or clouds or what may be
"Judge, once before the Democracy of tho ing tbc bets “off," they will take them­
required, mounted on tbe lightest pine
South revolted on just vuch promises. In selves off. They arc ail shaky.
wood, nnd the "winga” and tho “flate” are
1 YSG1 I revolted and I did it because you
Pietro.
also painted canvas, on the lightest possi­
wrote me, end 1 have your letter yet. that
ble frames, nnd it must be taken into ac­
, tbc Dwocroey of tbc North would stand
NEW
ADVERTISMENTS.
count that almost tho entire space back of
by us, and you—Tvcmcmher it well—as-’
the curtain, except that shown to the pco
cured me in a letter that if Massachusotte
pic when it is rawed, is filled witK scenery
troops undertook io go thrqngh New York
of different plays,stacked up, which makes1 they would have to march oxer your body
the ’’behind the scenes” of a theatre a
to cross to Jersey City. They did pass
magazine oi com bus In bl es, almost as dan­
’ through tho city, and if they all tramped
gerous as n powder house. The play was1 over your bodv you are a tough one. At
the “Two Orphans,’’ and the scene was a‘ times I thought there was over a million
boat-house. In this scene there arc not
of 'em. I think I saw your name as a
only the wings representing the sides of a1 ' ice President of a war meeting—I know
house, but the ceiling is represented, which' you ocnl substitutes to fight against us
is also painted canvas. The theatre wasJ every time you were drafted. No, Judge,
’‘Lr*r
u:,r.,ant lor
full with a delighted audience. By some’ if you want any war—you didn’t kc any
accident one of the flics was blown against1 of it and don’t understand it—you xaisb
a gasjee, and one ofthe employees attempt­
’ the standard of revolt, mid wo will help
ed to cut it loose. It fell, all in a blaze
5 von. Ait for me I have had •enough of it;
upon tho ceiling of the scene below, and in1 I can live under Hayes—he is '^pretty
AGEhrS WANTED FOR HISTORY
an instant that was in a blaze. The act­
’ good man—I know he is a mighty good
ors on the stage saw it, but hoped it would* soldier, ’cause I tried hun a good many
bo extinguishod and went on with their
r times. If you want wa/you are entirely
It eells talar than any oU&lt;«r .book. One Aaenl
parts, but it had too much head-way. In a1 welcome to sUrt it—I hsve had enough of •old 54 copies in one day. Thu i&gt; the only Bathen­
tin and complete history pnbluhed. Send forW
ruupaent the painted canvas was on fire,
• it, I thank you.”
the affrighted audience rose, and a wild
Tbo Southern men arc more reasonable
rush at the doors commenced.
All order’ than the 'New York Democrat*, :md are
was st an end, the only thing for every
much less inflammatory in their talk.
one was to gut on: ot the hell that was1 What the hotspurs Bay do in tho South,
m-IforSor MlCTHtt.aw LIST. StaifrvvM
i’’rSll&lt;&gt;M.w,lrjr Sf°’ ’*n&lt;nv,sta* 4 COraging. The people in the crowded gal­
' of course no one can tell, but the dara
lery precipitated themselves down the tor­' that come here arc anything but firc-catera.
tuous pai&amp;age, and at the landing met the’ Hayas » dectad—ha will be inaugurated,
equally wild crowd from the dress circle,• -gEb.yiU.Bive the country so good a
and the two masses became wedged in, so‘ government that a year from now p^plc
that passage was impossible, and there was1 will wonder that any cnc wonted any on?
a dead-lock which human strength was im­; else. And tfad Democracy, after they have
possible to break. All this wail the work: had their bluster, will acquiasce, like little ourhly
of a minute. In the meantime, the stage' men.
.
was a lurid furnace, the oil and the light
.
HREELEr.
wood of the wings and stage sots belching
Monday last- a monument to the mem­
out great volumes of smoke and flatne, fillory of Horace Grcclcy wascrcctcd over his
minty of doom, the ceiling of the building grave in Greenwood Cemetery. A very
Targe number of distinguished men were
was made of a sort of pasteboard, which
was ns combustible as the cauvas, and the present to do honor to the great journalist, $55 g
it is singular, though, bow little of a jnau's
flames ran along that like powder, making
3$ s $2or;s."*!K, rff-s
a furnace right above the heads of those work survives him. Harare Greeley con­
.
trolled a paper which, at one lime, was the tend. M».
in the gallery. And nil this time the only
most influential in the conntry. lie was Sseclal,Chronic and Obscure Diseases
exit from the dress circle and the gallery
one of the principal founders of the Re­
was blocked by the two masses that had
publican party, oue pf tho chief promoters
met at tho landing common to both, and
of the temperance cause, and the head and and (ciantlAc maimor. Iraciediato raliaf: speedy,
escape was impossible. The fire leaped
perfect and pennan.nl cun*. A •uceew.fu! tjepenfront of all schemes of philanthropy and
from one part of the building to another,
the wooden scats caught and blazed ; the progress. Age brought disappointment;
disappointment roared him ; aa ambition,
unfortunates, wedged in and helpless, fell,
Which a bnsy life had kept in subjection,
suffocated by tho smoke and roasted by
asserted iteelf when hu bnd not the
the fire. The supports ware burned off,
strength to keep it under, bad men played
and finally the -mass full, with probably
three hundred and fifty burned men and With him ; and l.e fell. His paper got
in to other keeping, and deepito tho efforts
women in its terrible embrace.
of those still connected with it—who
The sight the next .morning was horri­
loved tbc old man aud would have l&gt;een
ble and sickening. Where the gallants
loyal to bis memory—it was turned into
fell hundreds of bodies burned and athrdevious paths. I: was almost everything
red beyond identification were found, ud
for several years that Horace Greeley
ell’ through the debris, covered wrA
would not have had it, and only within a
burned timbers, maases of brick, and the
year has got back into its old moorings.
fearful Kmoanta of a conflagration, were
And Gnclcy hinuclf died poor. His pa­
bodies in every poMible form of disfigure per was supposed to have been making
New York, Dec. Sth, 1876.

THE TRAGEDY AT THE BROOKT.yn tHEA;

G. P. Rowell &amp;, Co's. Col.

The Irf

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vENTEN’L EXHIBITION

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M HAT STOW
GRAND RAPIDS.

tify children, friends Marching for the

of friends,
friooi. bnHbm
fcXlw
tins of
brother* for
brothers. ^,bi:tt)IXr'iini"'riJrndTllSl'
Tb. .W.
geo.
era! Eloom ovenmnwds it.
•
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I saw the bodies at* tho Morgue, and
wlssso there was cuouch left of one to |

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show anj

eourac, as the representative of the advanc­
ss if in effort to ward off the fate that was
ed thought of the eity and country, it will
overtaking them. A more ghastly sight—
courn oat all right. But who can tell ?
a more absolute nightmare than the smok­
Who knows whore money is behind iz,and
ing ruins of the theatre and tho Morgue
everybody knows what ’ power money has.
And speaking of newspaj/m it is r mistake
to nupposc that a newspaper in New York
is a gold mivc. The Herald, the Poet,
Commercial Adcrrtiaer, and the -Saw arc
making money. The- World has always
sunk money, tho Ttmct makes something
of ire. The others are, like the one debut. more by iu rral estate than tho paper;
tbe
is holding about even, and
with the rest it is a struggle with mortga-

It fo fioife of Tt/taon-

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The Brooklyn Horror—P o 1111 o a |_ with fcxita, but ai they ore never crowded, scarfs of silk or velvet must be hid m
Greeley- Fnshlom—Tie Comr,trol- and aa there t» an attire alxwnco of any­ many folds about the crown, fall plumes
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Everything indicates that the American
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' citing periods of our history. The struggle
over the result of tho Presidential election
now appears likely to be transferred from
the disputed States to the arena of Con*
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will not terminate until next March. Mean*
while the peace efthe Republic will be in
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tho. coming session of Congress will be

centkal

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1876.

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Without Change of Cars,
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TVates leave Dallj/ at foliowe

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MEXICO.

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MOST IXCIT1SO EVER
KNOWN,
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will be renewed, with the added bitterness
ONE or

THE

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more finn, than ever before. During the
session no intelligent citizen can afford to be
without a reliable newspaper, which will
give him all the newa.
It w also probable
that Europe is about to enter upon
A. TREMENDOUS WAR,
whose continuance antf result no man can
now foretell, but whoee program will have
a prodigious effect upon American pros­
perity. Every business man, especially
every farmer, and every mechanic, will
bo directly and deeply interested in tbe
progress and influence of the grand events
which arc believed to be already impending.

ALL THE GREAT ISSUES
of the time will bo discussed by the Pott
with candor, boldness, ability, and in the
highest spirit of patriotism. It will fur­
nish its readers with

ALL THE NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE
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edited with groat core, preserves a healthy
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VOL. XXI.

NO. 70.

fhe Seihi-Weekly h enlih 1 icaji bamr
GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

PUBLISHER.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28,1876.

TM3

THE NEW YORK

topic, Awuisng, instructive and suggestive.
Thus wo shall aim tj make THE DE­
TROIT TRIBUNE FOR 1877 more j
complete in all it&lt; departments, and more '
valuable in its contents. th-n ever before,
and thus continue t«» win to it an ever-grow­
ing constituency of i»ioady and attached'
n. t.
supporters and frieudsto whoso wants and I SINGLE &lt;WV. &lt;wy«ar
wishes if shall bo oat pleasure to minister. ! CtabaufTTVi: -- rnnro. an* year
TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE.
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OniT TIIIDIM’
1$HE REPRESENTATIVE

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'■ ■■ ;h *Hec»l Stat* Stmt. llMtlnae. Barry

Republican betters.'John Morrisey and set’

era! other Democratic gamblent—the pro-

Semi-Weekly Post.

FOR 1877.

MICJI1GAN_NEWSPaPEB.

Dauvv iw* vair. Matas* MtU by ne...... .. — 114 •'

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this city to manipulate the pool rooms in-

the interest of the great reformer.

SINGLE COPT&gt; one year
Club* of TEN or mure, &lt;
• -IWlJjnT •• .

recent American history finds the Rspublican party victorious, but under such «»■
cumatanDes, and with such a dose result
as to call upon it imperatively for the ex-

,
,
1
i
erase of the greatest circumspection, the j

necessary.

all events, no
he gets a
amount on Tilden;
iiiaen; at au
tirkM rorrtifronfF In th.* f.M
M
eertifpng to that fact. Now, Mr.
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SKTL1’

Tildens gams with the gamblers—it is a furnish the needed public woriu of the city,
charactorutic of Mr. Tilden that he is not | *?d keep poor eut of want for a generation.’

D qj
Th* Waekly and th* Semi WmUj pv* oarorema- I ful selection* from the eolumns of the Daizv
d let- | Eraxixo I'uev, combined with original matter Tilden as against Hayes, some nights the ! fa the city for the winter.
prepared
exprroaly for them.
TIIK TBIB15E,
The appeals that are made
differ­
L TI...V M.nl.l. . F..11------- 1 *---- . _ .------- ■ betting being two to one. Every night tbe ’I
- to the
Associated Prase sent over all the country ent uhantable associations are pitiful. A
The dissatisfaction of the people with
woman and her daughter for instanoo, in a
| much that'has occurred in ite ■.dminitlrathe
betting
market,
and
the
managers
here
Agrieu’tural Department of th«M two journ till
hall bedroom, without fire, light or doth। lion is umistakablc. Their demand is for |
telegraphed leading Democrats tho transac­ ing, sleeping on the cold floor, with nothing
1 i Colams 1 t.«O I SJD j IMO I
43.'”
&gt; a genuine Rclornixand it will brook no
'SColams! iM I J*»_l_W.tfT
tions the pool-rooms as regular as the over or under them, and only irach food
i further evasion or delay. The anarchic
bank sends tbe business of the day to their as they, can pick up in the streets;
condition of the Southern States, the joint ;
may xeeure a really valuable article, fron a
as well as
country corespondents. And it had the familue destitute of fuel
result of iguorat suffrage on the one hand ■'
Aj- fl Jiinro/fHr*
food and' clothing; families on the street
and bitter and growing hatred of . the i
liaro. W.OJr«u.
effect intended. To see such odds offered,
without even tire shelter of a roof But
equality of all men before the law on tho '
_______ I or earn a liberal ca»Ii premium, with little at what was supposed to be tho very centre
lot InecitUn. and five rtu'J per line fur e
why enumerate ? There arc 50,000 men
I I, r&gt;i ir.—rtiop. Nodadnetioa from the
other, demands some adequate remedy
T
,
f..
,
. .
S. B.—Throe ratee are for SJ inch I'alun
of information, disheartened Republicans, out of employment. There aro thousands
which cannot long be withheld with safety. I
.LAT£6SL
v/irClllclL10Il
who felt it was no use to fight if th$_bat- of women in the same fix, and the cold is
The prostrate business energies of the I
AMONS THE BEST PEOPLE.' may obtain on* of throe premiums at Issseoxt tlc was against them from ths Eegining intense. It is pilifnl And the trouble
country must be revived by some stimulus
than it can tw obtaiurl WITH oct ths paper, by and it swept into thejanks of the -Democ&gt; is, the chairtably indined are puzzled to
’ that shall give employment to idle labor,
prnTYRRpq ait
THF
know what to do. The honest poor suffer,
and no Idas idle capital. The problem of vJ~clT 2,
,IE? ALL
?H.E bveominjt a lub’cribtr to the E«m:so Potr.
racy all that class of political driftwood die, and make no sign, while the sturdy
rauIjMiM our
.0 ike 1
of »o &gt;» »od tl.
professional mendicant fills the streets with
that wants to keep on the big side. Now
his
howl. The benevolent dare not give
«E»B »&gt;« LIST OF PREMIUMS'. had Mr. Tilden actually put up this mon­
on the street for distress is so artfully sim­
for d,r
IL-ITISIMVAMULANDINDE-I
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________________
ey it would havo- cost him immeniely.
ulated that it takes a very acute man to
•heif nr ev. n
inoident'-d t romot:on PENDENT. Belicvin;’ in intelligent suff_
vi-zi nvno aot&gt;o vo
eheir, nrcvi-n largp^-inddental. promotion
■
b
SPECIMEN M MBERSSENT FREE, Tickets were out in John Morrisey’s rooms
know what to du . it is not pleasant to
ot partMn ends has met with popular ,
’7’“
.5,
7*; imtw
representing a million and a half doNars, of give charity and feel that the chanoea are
eoudTrnwion .nd »o&gt;. cr^-,
"J
ywlrfy U»i»
-----------------------which the Democracy at the odds that were even that it will bt squandered in a gin­
k i. ubder .uch rireunuure, » ifow f"
*“B1 ,1,,&lt;:tar»' °f *h‘'“
A44~.
mill in a half hour. A few organizations
CKNTRAL HOUSE.
given should have had a million.
B«t
have reduced down to a system, and' are
always was
HASTINGS. MICIU L. B. FTAUTF1
behold you, the moment it became certain
good. If any of your readers want
coupled with conditions that muat be ful- ESSE.Vnri.Ll UKl-UBUCAN. ’ il
o k that Kayos was elected, and that he would doing
to do good let diem send clothing, old or
SI J „ .M
or.fiiWfou July qMrrol IB th. future, Mil ku dom&gt;
be
inaugurated.
Mr.
Morrisey
fame*
a
new,
provisions,
money or anything that
bee. pdoed b only . tperfon of brief • ■"
F*“- *"l‘ . 'm.™ °f
pronuneiam into, declaring tbe election so can l-e used to St John's guild, New York,
‘
leaders cr corruptions iu tbe Kqiubhcoa
and they may be sure that some deserving
THE PETBOIT TRIBONE 1. on. of
“ &lt;?«.»«»««« “ be.»jw •» ■
much iu doubt that he feds it his duty t o
poor woman has received a benefit
lbw ilul belrirro tbotthao drm.od, Bq&gt;tibl*an prioopl., .nd -preully to I
PHIL W. MISKERX.
declare all bets off, and that he would re­
“r "P1”™"
ATTORNEY AT L1VT. Prompt yttvnliua paW mode upon tbo IU-puWie.t. tarty-tie
fund money on tickets, lea* his commi s_
to all Collrotioat. U®rc with wm. L. Cobh. pun oZu fin. tlan-tn bo utd mu« , mrortn h.nln.onry, the oneutyofll.. N..
UFB INarKANCB.
■ion three per cent ! Tbe Republicans wb0
L to«.
Ittrjoioe. Mill further in the ttotal &amp;..b .nd ^unl juMfo, to.ll el««. &gt;
The failure of the Continental gave the
bet go up and get their money, leu the
fnithllnM our juat^leeted Pr.ddeut, Huth- *‘
fS™’J
!
HARVEY WRIGHT.
life insurance wreckers of tho city their
ATTORNEY AT LAW udSolicitoriniC
erfon! B. H.Je., i. corerned by parley
°f fl"T- H«y™ • •dnnmb.e l«ter
per cent, the Democracy having had the opportunity, which, like ofher pirates, they
MSv* io Cuw« Block over Bartow 1 O&lt;
tb. priMjda, .nd BoTtJI by o.«ly th. » &gt;~F“£s M0RU T0X{.
pl.RE ;
=3r
use of it for mouths. Had Tilden be cu were quick to improve. The last attempt
was ag»fast the Now Jersey Mutual.
determination, that will enable him to tim
.... .royij
Th*
“Tvanox nurx*,”
elected there, would have been no dedat­
to the Light o£ (bo pneeot UoubM
AND ELfcl ATb». Tte tad, ttrdt
.......
ing off, but tbe conspirators would have This company offered tbe policy-holders of
eooplioied Mtu.lio», .nd to derta tueb . “ ■«’« F»l»td by .nytb.ug »h.eb .p.
o-jj.^-i,
held every dollar. I have no sympathy tbe Continental to substitute their own poll
trta BM-nneof ntlier., .bttli r»»n pub. P«“ “ “« ? “oK
with the men who bet, and I only narrate icios for those in the defunct company, and
’.RAND RAPIDS.......................................... MICH
.
B|____ b^j-1,
V.—THE UUULl.bhl BTANDAHD 1 MrtriMartroarvaaaroacad:
he onler and confidence, abolish
, AND CURRENT LITERATURE of the
-»~s
thia incident to show with what dirty tools immediately there was a howl raisod agaiwt
abuses, and convince the people that the I
prwcDt^ in its columns, including * *
’^*3
the great reformer undertook to carve bi* it, and charges were made of collarion with
the officers of the Continental. The fact is,
oartv
which carried our Ciril
country
•.
, D . ® &lt;*«• th* kifL««t Muoinctiaa •• tk« iw*
way to the Presidency.
SXSXrf.
?.r,through
.h£b _ 1
By the way, let no Republican feel the offer was legitmate and proper as pc«&gt;
; ta.nragRlcdraroe.L'yBtthtbeeuyeliBsl, f V1^_IT I?
^HE
Ilf'ST
\X1I 1 JSSSSZMSX
alarmed about the warlike demonstrations siblc, and was beneficial to both the Mutual
BOARD AF»‘ ROOM. |XW PER DAT.
I difficult pn.bl.rn. of rreoo-lnteiion wb.ob chpXeST FAMER'S 1'APEB PUB &amp;'^Jfc5r5'ntiS..-X
on tbe part of tbe Democracy in Indiana. and the policy-holders of the Continental.
A.nnn.7 j At c.n i til* drill mi Um
All that stuff gets its inspiration from the The Mutual gets a largo number of policy­
has labored.cenous.y. though wuh little LJgHEl) ... 7A, Wri.^ Tribune &gt;&gt;«-ni.
7 A* Weekly Tribune has ' • JStbcr.
Democratic General Committee here, and holders without commissions to agents, or
' .rail a. Jel.. to rertore our
n&gt;
*
,00e more to make eood ffirwer. thou .a, .oiHau.«,
&lt;x -rtiu
is done at their order. The game now is to any cost to the company; and the .Conti­
I ntiHual .nd bcultly conditloa—that tbu
Mumc., wb|j,
^j^..
gohjU-u--»™‘iu “iSt”,
hold meetings, and pass war naolutionn, nental policy-holder gets good insurance in
party u cob^ctcal to eor.dnct the offiun
yij—THE MARKET REPORTS St75-— “-y,
| .foot pv.tB.tion in ti»« of ™»ee tad |
to eTOJ
and indulge in all sort* of bombast, with place of a dead policy, arfthout additonal
the
hope that timid Republicans will be payments. The man who took a policy inthc
i..m«.tKlt.y.,..n ofhunrt..y »dj».
frightened to the extent of being willing to Continental at 30 yuan of age, would have
I t.ro that .«k. the
■ ,ioL
p„„ daily tad tadtly'of alnto.1
” "” “
surrender their rights for the sake of lance to pay a heavier premium at 40. Thia dif
I
JT.Zn.', ■ ri« 1 .r.ry.rta.lxntsbt
----------------------------------All soil. promFtlr attended to.
every article bought tadtaUiBltatuptaU
and sold in the markets ai
&gt;. ptmUc-----------i ntrr*u«i
mw
aod
The Democratic editorial mill berc is filling fcrence the New Jersey Mutual expects
।
THE TRIBLM. will tberofut,- Xb
pre oflh« woria
.Itn-nt.
world, ,„a
Bod with .nearingta.1
«Bvu;oBtad.lm-»t
the country Democratic press with ready­ to make up out of tbe assete of tbe dead
ta «rrp., tad
tnStatta tn ll.» erta. »
u
made editorials all shrieking for blood, company, which must besomething. Pres­
.to .till .droe.t.ng Kopub .eta
j
g.b'’Mtakrt. mb lb. retmp '
and their
agents are traversing the ident 8ted well, like President Buell of the
। and upholding the Republican urgsMtaa* |
country in every direction fanning the flame. United States, took tbe blackmailcn who
l lion in a just, law-abiding and selfrespccVIIi.-MOKB COPIES of Th. 7-A.~
They
don't
mean
to fight, for the South will were attempting to make a panic by the
I ting
of ite
fa ire _idfi,r.M|mjbr,taABtairtaP«B.
img maintenance
BU1B1.B.BM OF
u rights,
ntaU, seeing
««n
IB
not support them, and the moment Hayes is throat, and smashed them at the beginning.
lhBldlre«ioB ll.epalbpl«tab .l»«rk«10Bl!
1J
h
bbw&lt;|»1wof cju.l .
1»~. T-inaugurated they will settle down as calmly Whoever assaults the sound institutions of
by pBlnolfo -July.
II will wnre I. p«
fort' Ihieh U Ita
as sleeping babies, and give attention to the country, on which so heavy a per cent
B bm4 tadlBfolhgtai v&gt;.« rf
demon.wi,ny..r th.
or Ita
their neglected bar-rooms and faro banks. of the people depend for sccurrity, does
At A. M. Rock’s Carriage Shop
affairs, and Will place before its readers .
TttalbtrfrtiBru***
I must confeaa, however, that it is a little I the most criminal act that man can be
d&gt;o BtaBlrttapUle
tad tta
HEADERS or Th. Inithe
most complete and
the Oritat
earliest iBfcrt pg(:.'_THB
THE KEADEKS of Th. Irilhard for than fellows who have been cat- ■' guilty of.
Jefferson St.,
•
Hastings, Mich motion &gt;-btalnahlo from dl authoritative
unc represent largely the beet enterprising
xzlnSaaW
ing husks far sixteen yearn, to come so near
BENTS
sources- W« intend that ite riyular dailj
andprogesrivo minds of the country. Persona
tbe crib without being aide to got their
and weekly i’&gt;nipcndium of political intelli­ who are interested in pure politics, the ad­
aro going down every day. The number
nosea into it,
gence shall bo of the fullest in point of
of
people
who
could
not afford whole
vance rf aicoce, and the progess of opinion ,
scope and fieahc.it iu point of time. In
Louses, who have gone into flats, is eoors
VAIHION ITEMS.
will find their demanda met by The Irishort, Tur. Thibuxe's reader* will be kept
moos, and the result ia a numbar ofempty
bwtte.
Cloaks are now the larger part of the tenements. The old rente will never be re­
fully abrest with the ever-moving current
X.-PCgLIC APPROVAL
AND
dress. Dolmans nod aaoques reach below established, for tbe hard times have taught
of events.
__
PROSPERITY have rewarded tho fade
As to GENERAL NEWS in si! its va­
the knee. Circular! and ulsters nearly people how to live cheaply. A good flat,
pendentjandadfirospect course of The Trib­
cover the dress. This is most comfortable which is one floor of a building subdivided
rious department, wo propose to furnish a
une. It has a larger and stronger corps
for winter and looks so, besides being into nine rooms, which is enough tor an
variety that ifaall meet all needs and tastes, of earnest workers among ite friends than
healthy, because thev protect tbe lower ordinary family, tan lx&gt; had now for from
Md make I HE TRIBUNE a welcome
ever before, and constantly receives from
part of tbe figure without the heavy skirta, 825 to 850 a month, heated. The same
visitor in every office, countfag room work­
old and new resdera words of encourage­
which must be worn with street cloaks. amount of room in a house would sort not
(«boraq«MM*ll1, *&gt;
shop and manufactory, abd a double-wel­
lb.Prwnl »uluia«,i
The Bebe bonnet add another item of com­ lea than 82,000 a year.
come friend Lt every tirewde. Our collec- ment.
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITT.
fort. as it ia an exact copy of a child's bon
tiun of MICHIGAN NEWS by a large
BL SIK KHS.
TERMH OFTHETIIIBCNE,
net, covering the cars and back of tbe head,
corps of paid correspondents, by means of
DR J. B. LaSURE
(POBTAOB YREE TO TUB BEBSCIBBR.;
Ia exceedingly dull in overtiring but
a point greatly desired by elderly ladies.
tdegarph and mail we; intend •ball remain
And these small bonnets are as handsome holiday goods. Everybody, rich and poor
altogether unrivalled. Our AGRICUL­
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
as they are snug, in scaLfur cr dark velvet who can raise anything is buying some*
TURAL DEPARMEN’T will continue
1- -1 or
__ rich
_i_V _____
1. face trimming*
tUBtataUtart. thing to gladden the hearts of loved ones,
with cardinal
purple
to completely outstrip all others, and form
a feature of the paper that will be worth I
Pclitia»l—Fashion ltem»-Tho Poor under the bunches of yellow Valenciennes, •nd tbe retail dealers are doing a lively
burinmb. But burineo* tn general ia doll,
which softens the face.
manv time* ita coat to tho great Arriculalways with us—Life Insurance—
and will be till the presidential scare ia off.
tural interest of the State. Our MARTHE POO* ALWAYS WITH VS
Rents—Business.
There is one encouraging feature in it,
।
—“•»=
Careful statistics show 50,000 working however. The excess of exports over im­
ba^hlwwt «•*&lt;y'tsisKsr ’1
ports
and
tbe
tolerable
cer­
Nbw York, Dec. 15th, 1876.
mechanics fa this city out of work, repre­
tainty of the inauguration of President
■mo- »f WOMBf. yeaas or oU trroiwt
senting about 100,000 people without the
POLITICAL.
•rith the harper*' r««lu.
After the tragedy the farce.
It is well means of living. Laborers on tbe new
(U l.U-4
UmMbI•£‘b«
fortjrtL,...
«- comuLTATioxn**. -v»
streets are etspfa&gt;d for 81.25 a day, and
movements ind prices of all ths great , ^fLA*C^aUtXralan»a«*mmt«wiU bamas*. v
for every serious matter to go out of the
citizens grumble bfieausc they are not cut
cf tn de in which tbe
public mind with a laugh. The laugh after down lo W emu. Men kitooul on l«™
the fierce excitement nt the election and .boolSnr Imk f« U00 . noolh
THE TBIBUME,
the dispute thatToBows it, is the mat trick
f that can t&gt;a guinea tn
NEW-TORK
of ■election, whifa cur
7CH3

CLUB AGENTS

ANY PERSON

' 1 n’-IT w.AS tT

.

H
Misters,
HL C. BRYAN? I4 0»,
CH, Misters.

Y. ,

Scribner’s Monthly.

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place to ale/p. Thirty respectable mecbanics appbed to be sent to the workhouse
on Blackwell's Island for the winter, rather
than starve, as they could get no work.
There is less work and less hope for thepoor this winter than last, and in the end,
work muatbe provided by thecitv. or there
will be bread riots.
N obody can blame
workingmen if they take matters into
their own hands. They arc eagre to work,
and earn enough to keep their families from
starving, but it is denied them. Would
jrou who read this see your children starve
in such a ease without making some vigor­
ous protest that would strike right from
—a,.—
, *
aB»C “dllOM WBated in the
lMt ten years ^corrupt officals would

above anything—was to have tho pool-eel- 1 ‘\?Y’ imorc.
Wite a week from the
1..M .nnoortAn .v.ro
I “V
and uiore in the city who
kn announce ev^ night large odds on can |®»d it woiM rdfavc mH the distraa

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS

........ »• ?ri

When be

sumes some one else has put up tho proper

The Leading Amsriaa newspaper.
GRAX'&gt; haxo to a penknife,
j

w

In these places no man sees

puts up a hundred dollars on Hayes he pre­

The New-York

it w » n a

They

didn’t put up a cent of money, nor was i»

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/Weekly Post.

TRIBUNE

** i

afe all Democrats, and very prominent on*

anybody's money but his own.

w sssirJewnUunina all the •••&gt;• rt
dailim sad • uriealid pawr w
tpenethhut m*te than a Weekly and
than a Daily ii derinal) psr year

The Hoee of one of the moat exciting and ‘
Iftrdly-J. ught political coutcate known to !

114TES OF AD VER TIRING.

prieton of gambling hells, be it known,
—conspired with the Tilden manager*' in

Established:

THE W EEKLY IX 1828,
THE DAILY IX 18J5.

WHOLE NO 2013,

Sweet’s Hotel,

DENTIST

Michipn.

Nasliville,

J-

CarHa^, Sim and Ornamental
P A I N TE R

Dr. J. B. LaSure'e Ad.

READ ! READ ! READ !

Special Medical Announcement

-Joy Comfort and Happiness

Sick aadAttUethdt

�Hawirm, Mick., D«a 28,18T6.

The Grand Rapids College fcf having

more new students this year'than ever.—

Cedar Spring* Clipper.
The Republicans of Western Michigan

have an unbroken representation in both
the Senate and Houae-frotn tho southwest

county to the Upper Peninsula not a Dem­
ent will g6 to Lansing as a legislator.
Postmaster James of New York city

gives Hewitt the lie in relation to the lat­
ten's charges that Lis letters were opened

in that office, and calls npen

Hewitt to

supplement his charges by an immediate

•

invstjgation.

United States Senator Key ofTcnneosee
is opposed to his

Democratic brethren on

the Oregon question, and says that Goy-

enor Grover had no right to

defeat the

will of tho people by the exercbe of his

own discretion.

Senator Key. belives that

the PraudenUal problem will be peacefully

solved.
Ths investigation of the Louisiana elec­

tion by the Congressional Committee has
brought to light outrages by the Democrats

on defence!*** blacks which equal in atrocity
those perpetrated by the savage Sioux Indi­

ans on their captives. Murders and outrages
of the moat fiendish character were every­

day transactions during the recent cam­
paign.
The Chicago Tribune has in its posses

sion nineteen editorial*, cut from as many

Southern papers by a gentleman in Tennasee, which indicate that Mr. Tilden is

still writing editorials through his bureau
for the Democratic papers.

All of these

editorials are exactly alike aud arraign tho
Adminstration fur attempting to defeat
the people in their choice of Pre-idert.

hasty attendance which is all that harried retailer dots not buy, and, of cenrsc, the
salesmen aud women have to give each of iobber doo* not sell. All this is nonsense,
their hundred outomcre. One would say out so it ia; and it is felt from Maine to
thera was as lack of money, judging from Text*. Millsons of people went to the
the good* and thu money that is passing. Centennial, and the million* of money
But it is mob that people are buying the that were «pent would otherwise hare
trinketB that coh! least, aud m?rc match gone into tho regular channel* of trade.
cafe*, and uh tray*, and such wiserabie In one respect the Centennial was a curse,
Iran but, in others, it was a good thing. It wil'
little traps will be sent this season loan
ever. To see Christmas in something of pinch trade for a while, but the people arc
its old heartiness, one should Tivit the cast infinitely richer in knowledge and expertside of the etas, in tho crowded quarters
that do shopping on Grand street. The
MOVEMENTS IN MORALS.
sidewalks ar^s perfect booth of holiday ven­
We are not to have any Moody and
ders, and chudren do a thriving trade in
Sankey excitement, this year but Mr Wm.
wax tapers and Iriakcte for die Christmns
E. Dodge and the other wealthy religionist
tree. Figures of Saute Claus with his
cloak and snow frosted beard are common I aro making a movc-on Satan iu conjunction
with tho enurehen, Tho objective point
as dolls, and tho best choice of toys to
this year will bo ram. A temperance
really please children is found out of doors
movement on a very largo scale is being
in tiro hands of the cheap venders, and pot inaugrated. tho effort being directed es­
in the high»pricod stores. There it is a
pecially to saving young men. Mr. Dodge
hardsliip to find anything for children to
and his friends bare issued ao address to
amuse them after the first blush of norcity
hides, urging them not to provide wines,
is worn off. What uno is a fifty dollar deor liquors of anyAind for their New Year's
Shant that will wag his trunk to. a child the
callers, and immediately after the holidays
ay after Christmas ? The delight of see­
an effort will bo made to hold a scriea
ing tbe animal wag its proboscis is the na­
of enormous meetings, that an excitement
ture of things ennnot bo elevating. Chil«
something like the old Washingtonian may
dren^want something they can use aud take
be gotten up. The hard times will be a
some part in with tnclr own ingenuity, a
help to the temperance agitators, for there
trait which the toymakcra steadily ignore.
is not half the liquor used that there was
I noticed in one store an assortment of toys, three years
One bar near the Post­
the lowest of which were 830, and they ran
office, the daily recipt* of which used to be
up, in price to 8250; And, singular os it
8200 per day, does not average 840, and
may seem, there aro people who buy and
they are growling. Then the consumption
pay for such things. The wealthy specu­
of lager beer has increased cnormusly, aud
lator who made his money by a lucky stroke largely for the same reason. Whisky is
.in stocks, has it to spend, but unfortunately
ten and fifteen cents a drink—beer five
he has not the judgment to get the most
cents a driak-and three cents. The stim­
out of it. His childten won't get half the
ulator takes tho five cent drink, which, as
delight out of the dnboraie toys that tho
there is notes much alcohol io it, is an
laborer's baby will out of the ten cent,
improvement. But there is plenty of room
monstrosity, which its mother buys. The
for reform. In many quarters of the city
street presents a splendid appearance,
there are a dozen rum mills to every block,
however, and the UX)r people have just as
and the poor people rapport them.
much enjoyment od\of the shop windows
THX WEATHER
as the wealthy who buy.
is delightful for the season. Sleighing io
PICTURES.
good, it is not severely cold, and altogether
John Taylor Johnson wa* a wealthy wo are promised pleasant holidays.
man, who lately camo to grief in the de­
Pietro.
preciation of stocks, He was the possessor
of the finest private collection of pictures
OFFICIAL CAXVAnS.
in the country, and ho was compelled to
bring them to tbo hammer. Tho collection
Tabular Statement of Votes given
brought nearly 8400,000, tome of the picin tho County of Barry, Stale of Mich­
tores bringing cnonnus prices, Turner’s
igan, for Senator in tho State Legisla­
“ Slave Ship” sold for, 810,000. Church's
ture for tbe 15th Senatorial Diatrict,
“Niagara,” $12,000, ‘and several Meweonto which this County is attached, nt
iers, very sm^l ones, not ovi^ six by eight
the Gcnetal Election held in said
inches, sold a&gt; ‘high aa 86,000. These pic­
County,
Nov. 78.li, 1876.
tures were bo ghtpr such people os Gar­

rett, theRresilenlor the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad'Companv, and the great ban­
ker, Corcoran fof
ashington.
It is a cu­
may be found in the fact that in twenty- rious tact th.-i&gt; Mr. Johnson who bought
one Northern States there were 2,825,6001 these picture! years ago, got more for them
■ ------in these
hard ----------------------times than he,—
jiaid,
and aevotes cast for Gov. Hayes, which number
--- —
,-----------i&gt; 769,682 ia cx«« of the ToU &lt;W ia toJIX»°
It is a fact that a well-bought picture is as
the same States for Gen. Grant in 1872,' good an invi-sSment as can be made, for
and 1,035,523 more than were east for' there are alwahi wealthy men who put a
Gen. Grant in the same States in 1868. fancy price oi such works of art, to say
nothing of th j great crowds of rich noodles
who know do more of pictures than a pig
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
does of the Greek testament, but are will­
ing to pay tea thousand dollars that they
Political — Christmas Shopping—Pic­ may say they have a “Turner" or a “Mcistures—Rare Things—The Trouble। sonicr.” The’same is true of diamonds
, and jewelry, ^20,000 is paid for a gem,
in Business—Movements in Morals
not that tfccp .is any pleasure to be gotten
—The Weather.
out of it, but that tbe possessor may have
.
—p
the rebutation of having the biggest and
finest. Pocr’ihuman nature!
New York, Dee. 22,1876.
■^iare” this us.
POLITICAL
The feeling has almost entirely subsidedL
An cnortni p trade, end a very profitable
An evidence oftthe fullmas of the vote

polled itx tho recent Presidentialc election

In the city.

Either people

are too busy'
buying Christmas present*, and in arrang­.

one too, is dri 'cn here in “rare' articles.
Pictures on metal, takan from Pompeii;

ing for the holiday festivities, or they have

grown tired of the agitation.

It has set­

tled down to this, Hayes is elected,

and is

going to be inaugurated, and almost ove*y&gt;

body is glad of it.

The row was raised

principally by respectable democrats

expected foreign missions

under

and by tbe professional rats

sinecures in the custom-house
office.

who

Tilden,

who wanted

and

post

They found it to their interest to

raise a rumpus and demand

blood"—the blood being

“ Tilden

always

or

under­

stood cs somebody ebe’s—but ths steady­
going citizen who voted for Tilden don't

clatter for the

benfit of these

insects.

pricer, aud it seems that the uglierthey arc,
the higher the price to be gotten for them.
I know a man up-town, who took great
pride in exhibiting to his friends a collec­
tion of ancient pottery, taken from the ex­
cavation in Pompeii, for which he paid 87.
000 of a “collector."
He was a little dis&gt;
gusted at stumbling upon an establishment
in Grand street, where such. Pompeian pot&gt;
tery is made in just such quantities as to
supply enthusiastic buyers, and more',disgturted when he found that tbo collector of
whom he bought bis lot was the proprietor
thereof. His workmen could turn out
more “rare” pottery in a year than was
ever used in Pompeii. Antique coins are
made in the same way, and when postage­
stamp collecting was the rage, there was n

They have their own busineaa to attend to,

all the howling

now being

dona

don't

appeals of Hewitt, and his paid gang, fall

Whttt difceoce did it make, so that
amateur collector supposed he had a i
THE TROUBLE IM BU6IMEM.

r
Baltimore
Barry
Carlton.............. ..............
Castleton
Hutlnga.............................
Hastings City, 1*1 Ward
“
“
4ll&gt;
Hope
Irving
Johnstown
Maple Grove...'..
Orangeville ......
Prairieville
Rntiand....
Tbornapple
Woodland
Yankee Springs..

191
167
186
115
m
no

81
10Q
145
205
250
187

108
144
108

1UG
Ml
119
187
70

167
172
200
129

110
128
159
164

272
257
330
320
569
256
90
95
178
IM
262

282
271
447

Totals ...
Tabular Statement of Votes given
in tho County of Barry, State of Mich­
igan, for Representative in Congress
for the Third Congressional District,
to which this County ia attached, Nov.
7th, 1876.

Baltimore
Barry....
Carlton...
Castleion
Haatinr*.-.
••City 1 W.

117

126
146
243
1OT

nnd fifty-ntae (6469), and they were given for
tbe following person*, vis:
John Q. Cre**y received two Ihowand nine
hundred and fifty-eight v*le* (2968).
I-conard E. Stauffer received one thouread
•even hundred and thirty-five vole* (1783).
Peter Cramer received aevea hundred and

hundred and sixty-three (6488), and they were
riven for the following pereons, vis:
William H. Power* received thre* thousand
one hundred and forty vote* (8140).
Almlron A. Aldrich received one thousand
six hundred and forty-right vote* (1M8).
Henry H. Crtnpbell received six hundfed
and *eventy-flve vote* (676).
The whole number of vote* given for th* of­
fice of Register of Deed* wa* five thousand
four hundred and fifty one (6461), an d lhey
were givtn for the following persons, vlt t
William M. Scudder received three thousand
and one voles (8001).
J. Melvin Willhon received two tbopsand
four hundred anfl foriy-*even votes (2447).
John M. Willison received three vote* (8).
The whole number of vote* givan-for the of­
fice of County Treasurer was five thousand
four hundred and eighty (6480), and they
were given for the following persons, vh :
George W. Wilcox received two thousand
nino hundred and forty-five vole* (2945).
Ira HtoweM received one thousand seven
hundred and eighty vote* (1780).
John Dawson received seven hundred and
fifty-five vote* (756).
The wlhUe number of votes given for the of.
fire of Presccuting Attorney wa* five thotwand
four hutfUrel and fifty-sevtn (6457), and they
were given for the following persons, vlt:
CUariM H. Bauer received two thousand
eight hundred and sixty-five vote* (2885).
Joseph W. T, Orr received one thousand
file bundrel and ninety-two volte (1692).
Abijsh W. Flint received one thousand vole*
(1000).
tbmuand (11000), and they were given forth*
following peraona, vh;
Alonro D. Cadwallader rvceired two thou•and nin* hundred and twenty^lx rots*
(2926).
Philip W. Ntekera received two thousand
right hundred and dghty-rix votas (2888).
John L. Fieh rocrir*d two thouaand fir*
hundred and thirtj-on* rote* (2581).
William Rowley reerived one thousand nine
hundred and sixteen voice (1918).
Walter Power* raceired seven hundred and
thlrty.eiglil role* (788).
John Fish received two rotas (2).
William L. Cobb received one rota (1).
The whole number of roleagiv^n for tbe of­
fice of County Surveyor wa* Ove thousand fonr
hundred and eighty (6480), and they weregivcn for the following-persons, vis:
Frank 8. Bowen received three thousand
and nineteen Yota* (8019).
George H. Spaulding received two thousand
four hundre&lt;n»d sixty vote* (2460).
John y. Crcaay received one/vote (1).
The whole nutabar of vote* given fur tha of­
fice of Coroners wa* tch ihndvand nine hun­
dred and-forty-five (10,945)/ and they were
given fur the following persons, vix :
Joseph Cole receirad two thousand nine
hundred and thirty-three vote* (2933).
Cnrti* Perry received two thousand nine
hundred and twenty-two vote* (2922)
JatnesC. Henna received one thousand
eight hundred and eleven vote* (1811).
David W. Smith received one thousand right
hundred and thirtean vote* (1813).
'Ezra Pieroe received aeven hundred and thlrty.three vote* (788).
Cortes P. Pendill received seven hundred
and thirty-three vote* (788).
State of Michigan, 1
County of Barry j **’
We do hereby certify, that the foregoing 1*

following county officers, vli: Judge of Pro­
bate, Sheriff, County Clerk, Register of Deeds,
County Treasurer, Projecting Attorney, two
Circuit Court Commhaionera, County Surveyor
and two Coroner*, at th* general election held
In raid eounty on the levenlh day of Novem-

Dated at th* city of nestings this fourteenth

Contrary to all expectation business has
roocracy of the city, and the half that is not, as yet, picked up very much, and for
Oraaatvill*
a time there was a trouble to know why.
Prai.tevilLe
that Haya ia elected, and if they fought at “ Why don’t you buy more ? ” wrote the
Butiand ..
New York jobber to the retail customer.
Tfcornapple
all, would fight to place him at the bead of
“Our people are not buying anything, nor
Voodlaod.
—
tbs gorenueut. It is a fact that the expres
TankeoBp'*
128
are they paving for the goods they bought
last spring, comes back as an answer. „
Total*...2877 1071!
York, and that the expenses of the meet- Why? " » Because they spent ail the
loose money they had last summer at the
blasted Centennial, and they are scrimping
to stake up tho expenditure." There in,
doubtless, a great deal of troth in thisThe fanner who took hh wife :nd two County Clerk. Register of Deed*,
And they know that it is
daughters to Philadelphia, did not get Treasurer, Proaacutiug Attorney, two
'
uditurc offrora f250
ml election,* held ia
for kns, but that may
the mrcnih dav of
tally when it is loaded with the corruption
besot down
iota of New York

TOYS! TOYS!!
If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

m,

county, os the seventh day of NurataWr, A.
D. 1876, do heteby make known and declare
them and each of them duly elected to tbe fol­
lowing office,, respaotively, to wit:
Cl*m*nt Smith duly elected u Judge of
Probate, John Q. Ctwy duly elected as Sher,
iff, William H. Powers duly elected a* County
Clerk, William M. Scudder duly elected a*
Register of Deeds, George W. • Wileox duly
elected as County Treasurer, Charles H.Bauer
duly elected u I*ro»ecutlng Attorney, Al an to
D. Cad wallader and Philip W. Niakera duly
elected a* Circuit Court Commiarioner*, Frank
B. B*wrn duly elected, aa County Surveyor an8
Joseph Cole and Curtis Parry duly elected aa
Coroner* for the raid eounty of Bury and
State of Michigan.

*-- »
agricultural
ty Agricultural Society
the Court House in Hast
election of office™, and for other business.
Hartings Dec. 12th, 1876.
Jno. M. Nevins, Secretary.
xxi66w2.

D1'"'
'
CARBOLIC OIL

&amp; nn

nw

W e were in there the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.
,

CHANDELIERS &amp; LAMPS
From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Groceries
Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can
in the State.

Orockery
All Kinds and All Prices.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
S/EITff,

Atte»t, /Wji. H. Powna, Secretary
Board of County Canvasser*.
t
State of Michigan,
County of Barry
We, the undersigned. Chairman and
tary of tho Board of County C*av***i
tbe eounty of Barry, Stat* .
Jllehli
hereby eertily that the foliowhig nitnci
nona, having each rceelvhl-flK; higlicitl

H. C. Tram, Chairman of the Board of
147
110
171
155
154
15R

Toys, Toys, Chandeliers,, Crockory, Produce, Etc.

M/fEE

lihatinpi. Dee. 14th, 1876.

furniture, Milk Safes.

4

pHESTO/t’S.
•

xxi30w4.

Furniture, Coffins,. Etc.

HASTINGS
and Im» happy again.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

A GM Redaction in Prices!

Where you wul find all kinds oi«

FURNITURE I
Of every Description which we
can rail cheaper than tiny hous.• in Bar­
ry County, for these reason*:
lat. Beeauae we have no rent t» jay
24. Because we make tbo moat of out
3d. Because we keep the bed c work­
men.
4th. Because we warrant all good* we

make.
We sell none of tills cheap-made Fur­
niture that is made by mnchlnerv. The
goods vre make is made by hnod, and
warranted. We Invite all persons to
call and inspect our goods, for they al
boar Inspection. No trouble at .all
show pooda.
Parties having Picture* ■ to iramo
would do well to.RCt them framed c.f

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dealcra tn all kinds

FURNITURE,
UjHarMBntt MQk

Look here I

Look here!

any house io Bany County. We keep
What! don’t you think we ean sell!
the Larrwt ai.a
seiectt-J stock ol
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD*
cheaper than any. iinn in the State?
*
ix-08. BKAcxrrs, Pafe*-*Hou&gt;can do it, for, with the help of

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

id OTosylblDK in th® Fnrulture line.
W e invito nli pwraana to e^it and look

Milk Safer.

J. M. HEWES,

�$80 Reward.

VOICIAL AAH1W BAW mil!.

Stolen from We.)yan Church on* mile North
Of Hickory Corners Barry Co. on tha night

TUESDAY Jan, 2nd.
AFTERNOON al 3 EVENING nt I «’«|Mk
5&gt;i.y«.7SS”amikt!f’i±±&gt;uw,

ness, round lines, leather hand pieces, one
Buffalo Robe marked on one corner W. R.T. IL;
also twd gray horse blankets nnd one whalst»«»® "hip.
(I
1 will pay *li) for the return of the prep i
'
*

GEN. TOM THUMB AND WIFE
Te«*th« with the InfinUerimal.

•MISS MINNIE WARREN
And the bkvtorial Phenomenon and Cetnie Genius

1 will pay *40 for the thief lodged tn jell.

MAJOR NEWELL,

Jonx Q. ('mxsv,

Sheriff Barry Co.
Haled H*-*ng., Dec. 26,1876,
LAVGHAfcLE

"•■■•^waiTssfi.7.

LADIES 4 GEXTLEJfENi.MlNIATURE.

1 itaUsea and enriches the blood, tones up the
syrtem. builds up die broken-down, eurea Dys­

uouie* win noerrev-

pepsia, Uvor Complaint*, l&gt;rop*y. Chronic
Diarrluea, Boil*, Nervous Affection. Chill*,
and Fever*. Humors, Loss of OotuiUntlonal
Vigor. Di*cnse* of the Kidneys and Bladder,

talon, 0MI3*

H- R‘ StBV»"&gt; Column,

The “Iron Treil.”'

PUMIFIES THE BLOOD,

VEGETfflE

yeare old, in good condition, black uano and ‘
A Spicy sketeh descriptive vf the Attail. Also a otjusre box and cutter.red running ehison, Topeka and Santa Fc Railroad, tho ’
gear, box bl£&gt;k, hole In the bottom behind the beauties, scenery and pleasure resorts of
seat about 2 Sy 8 Inches. Also one single har­ the Rocky Mountains, by “Spin Crinkle,"

Two Performances Daily

DfAL'iGUtf.

Ictal llllfipc^ Jloticc?

of Dec. 24t£ 1876, one bay Horse, weight
about HOO ^tounds, small star In forehead,
left hind fooi white above the ankle, about 15

POSITIVELY OXE DAY ONLY.

VJ5o.

1

?'■

[hs^ui-Wly heplihlicajihaiw.

Renovate* and Invigorates th*
Whole Syrtem.

C. M. RUNYAN’S.

ITS IWIMUl HOfOTCS ME SLTBUTHE, TOMIC, SOllEMT AM DIUBETIO.

I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new and
&lt;

the musical and dramatic critio of tho
New York World, scut irec on applieslion, together with the S'tn .han Gnidr,
mayo
and time tables of----------------------this new and pop--------------------------------

mewrao* Meo«r,
ular route from Kansa.* City nnd.Atcbtootj
ibewsa, RypMltOe
Pueblo, Denver and all pointa in Colo------------------ ndo, Now Mexico. Arisonn and tho Fan
Juan Minct.
The
finest
line
of
Pullman
■
sinal^SpiMl
"camplaliat»*
can cuty bo c *
inex. The fintwl line of Pullmut and Bplaal Cosmpiali
SlK^r, oo U.0 eooiiooot botwwo U&gt;0 ta7
on the continent between the Mie- j
noun River ond the Ruuky Mountains I Jf^tta
without tjnsnge. Special round trip tour- w»ri’. vi.Gi;rixr. T"3 nevertoJt’d to es*"’n
Utts’tickets flout- the Mi .uuri hirer tn I
tbe Beck KMwer «•—

Vcnvrr
nninta
potnts.

XX52lf

tit £50, guod to Htop
\&lt;ldre«.

7

off id all ' plalula, Dropor. Fraia’le Wcakne*a*
' J-e«»»Tl*«mv artrtug from imoruat uleet*Um&gt; andI uterine tUweees and Oeaerel Do.
. bUItr, V1.GKHNE net* directly upon the
i eanoc* r.f there c»nu'lajnl*. ft tavtooratM and
stronirthetn tfn who'.* »yatem.act» u|k ii tbe »ecretlre vrgaa*. allay* iruiamaaaUcin, cures uJcetatioa nnd rotulate* the bowel*.
For Cntarrii, Dr&gt;pcp«fa. Unbllaal

T. J. AxnruwiN,
(7eH. 1 ‘au. Aft.
Toj-cka, Kan.
Lost.

Female Complaints, and all diseases origiuai-

Ing in a l«d stale of the Blood, vraeeompanied
by Debility or a Low Slkte of the Kyslem.
CatTiox!—Be sure you gel the Purvuur
Sravr. ONE dollar aad twu a l^nltle, Bold
by'dealers generally.
Both W. Fowls &amp; Boss, Proprietors,

Ttl-DAY’S ADVF.R TISEMEhTS.

M Harrison Avenue, Boston.

Exhibition—Tom'

Pioneer Meeting.

Between Irving scatiuu and Freeport,
on the road that pas**# Jawph Froeinan,
J. C. Hanna, Wm. Cobb, the Wood
School House and the Dutch Church, one
roll of pictures, being Birds-Eye view's of
the Uenk-nninl Grounds and Buildings. A
reasonable reward will bo paid for the re­
turn of the property to the snbscriber, or
for it if left at tho Bak nek office.
J. R. Dpdlev.
Rutland, Dec. 21 187G. '
70tl*

M 'OF GRORIK!

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00 ; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, sal'eratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at

Remember the place, at J. S. R IWWIJV’S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Gite me a call.

•mnrkablo cure* effected by VEGETINE
IcewU many pbysldaa* and apolboearies

rvllablo BLOOD rDBIBlfc* y*i
before the public.

/

We’ve Got

TH1 BKSfTviDKNOC.

DRUGS

All About the County.
I

C. M. RUNYAN.

xxiGGtf
coiiUolUng power ov*r lue usrrou* *y&gt;-

Perauant to adjuiirumeat the Barry County

| Pioneer Asxi^clation will meet at Union Holl,
in the ciiy'uf llattings, on Thursday the 4th
day of JanuaMr, A. D^. 1877, at 10 o'clock ia

it.!* WJJ.

the forenoon nr that day, ’for the election of

iictttrelcighit

officers fur thi ensuing year and for the Iranauction of such other butiness a* may properly
[ cume before the meeting. A cordial invitation
is extended ii&lt; all ’‘Pioneer*” or Barry Coun­
ty. Come one. come all and let us have a good
time.
Jonx Q. CaxssY,
To all our readers we veal greetings, a hap
Dated Hastings, Dec. Oth lb»G.
Becretarr.
py new year, and our wi»hc» that to each o
you It may be a year of unexampled prosperity.
gxti Ceatra! Stock 40j.

li-re^nm*. fiAptVmy.

List of Patents.

ALL DI2EABL3 OF THE BLOOD.

Hence n«ye»v great 1 Li/t
al* issue
d to
Li/t of
ofpale
pati-ata
tosued
to luventar*
luv«ntor* of
of MichMich- ,
j ignn for the week ending Dec. rfth. 1878. and
Emmutaucl Church ntaa Irauttfuily

riinned j eaclidal.-l Dec. 2dth.. 1UT8. Furnished this
do- P*Pcr
t-'ox । A t’ux/ Solicitors of Patents,

•jUeut and haprreaiv&lt;b
^ y**y youMaxei now while it only co»t&gt; one
pre cent, for cvllcction fees. Tv du that you

Also CONFECTIONS

clrcu'milui fluid. Il can truly ba railed tbo
CJKIIAT
Pl'BlFiEl.
(treat
_ &gt; .Li. _ .._
u I.. .,.M I Ia.iTha
, • *.,,l
.maourco

A Miller Mail Bag Fastening Sturgis
F Rheubottom Dvor Spring Union City
C BunkeriwITPerforating Stamp Ml Clemen*
J Mackey Sheet Metal Ware Grand Rapid*
F Tavtor Saws
*•

IN ENDLESS VARIETIES.

■■ -

teat ion.

Recommend It Heartily.

tbe scneratSe Charles F. Dwight of Milwaukee

and tho gallaalGea'l. Wm. H. Dickey of Jack­

We are under special obligations Io D. J-

po-«* Agent of the Stale of Michigan Air ike
The Grand Central Hotel, the largest in
New York, ba.* made aaather invocation, and j bare in detail, and proves that he is au effi•• tumbled" it* rales from $4.00 to $2.60 and |
' cient officer. lie has succe*«fu1ly closed and
settled mentu-ff&gt;ur euitt during the year, out

htpand by 1 1 STKTEXS, Boden,

NEW ADVfrRTISMENTS.____

of which he realixed &gt;27.370.76, the total ex­
penses being only P2.SO9.57, and in three
Veteran* will be held at Grand lUpida on the year* the collections have been *31,812.50, and
tho expeneee *4,477.87. Besides this, he hy
Gen. Turn Thumb and Wife, Mies Minnie under examination about sixty more cesee,
Waircu aud Mujcr Newell, will gixe jwo cu- j out of which ho expects during’the coming
t'Haitilacnls in the afternoon aud evening of '
to realise very satisfactory results.
Tuesday, Jan 2nd nt Union Hall.
u.mr imnartant lerislation to wl

C. P. Rowell &amp;, Co's'. Col.

Th® Little Rock .
and Fort Smith
Land*. Co.-.! Land-, Wood land*. same lhairio
Laud*. Bottom fjcdi, tn.l Upland*. on Ona, to
■alt Use parthueer. eta per rent. fatereit no
deferred paymenu. Tr“ per rent, divrenat for
eash. FvrtaJI imrtfcalan. mM ami r»mr*l«U.
apply to "/ D. SLACK, land CvmtalMionrt,

ial attention of tbe members elect, from this

et CaMletoti, on Friday evening, t&gt; which ler®ralofiirr chismatce frsm thia city were in-

county^

We would call the attention of onr musical
friend* to the following magaiinca:
1’rrx**' IIncsB»dti» Matonies, containing
five arsfat beautifiil Song* and Choruses.
the East Dormitory by fire, the receiving ofthp-'
Pmats' pAkio* Mvatc. containing several
Frtshtncn elan for 1S77 will be deferred unnl ea.«r Piano Piece*.
.
L* Carux ua la CaxME, a collection of diff­
Sept. 4th. Qualified applicant! for the higher
icult Piano Mute by-tho bort European au

President Abbott of tbe Agricultural College
give* notice that owing to tbe destruction of

B. E. Wc*i of Hasting* Jia* the thanks of the
BdHerof the IIaxskii for a tor of ••Willow Twig"
and “Yellow BellSower” apple*, left al this

- office on Saturday last.'

Such fruit i« a lux

abundance in thhaeciion witIrproper culture.

Prrxx*’ Osuan Skusctioxs. for Reed or Pipe
Organ.
.
PjrrKM* SAcarn bixxerios*, coatolmng
Hymns, Antheutr, ete., and
, ,
d
. I’ktct*' Octavo Csodom, containing ^ur
choice Ckoroscs for Singing Societies.
These ntagarin* or- published at tho uniform
price of *3 per annum, post-paid, and we have
no hrsitation ia oaying that they sre unequaled

tmen ming Baking 1’owdar fur yean, have
become mtixAed that D. B. DeLand* &amp; Co’a.

Baking Powder or any other brand of Saleratru.
indeed, it haa gained the name of •• House-

la another place in thie issue will bo found
the prospectus of tbe Detroit TViAtmr to which
the attention of the reader is directed. Tbe
Tribunt is emphatically a nnr«-/&gt;&lt;p&gt;rr, and has
hosts of friends all over the State
It will do

WHERE ?

Iuk

KSETng IS SOLB BT ALL MU68BT&amp;
xxi68tf

JAS. P. ROBERTS
New Advertisements.

Special Notices.
Hostetter's United Elate* Almanac for 1877. for
dlrtribution prati*. throuihoat th* United Slates,
■nd all elvilixed countries of tha Western Uemisphera. will ba publuhed about tha And of J anuary.
in th* Bullish. German. Freach, Webb. Norwe­
gian. Swedish, Holland. Bohemian and Spanish
language*. and all who wish to underrtand tho true
philosophy of health should, read and ponder the
valuable siuwcsllens it contain*. In addition to

irn frotn*5

rention and cure of a treat variety of disease*, it
embrace* a lino amount of information intifeet2Bin» to the merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the Klffl Ki;.*-firmer, tho planter, azd the pref«**ional man
and the ealeulationa bare been made for such sttidians and latitude* ta are"moat suitable fur a cor­
S'
G2 W. MaCton St., Cblcajo.
rect and comptthenaivo National Calendar.
_
AMV
------------ '----fects of Hortotter’s jHtomaoh DiUSrs. the ®«&gt;!e
tonic and aUeraliro if more than half the CJnbti»n work, aro fully set forth In 1U paste, which
arc also interspersed with pictorial llltutralloM.
valuable rwlp- for th. hoo.«huIJ and form. hu­
ntorcue aneodolrs. and other instructive and ant ai­

Hadison Dispensary,

Priodia Jndre of Probate.
In th* matter of th* *»taw vf Albert E. Bui!
Yto^rrartia* »nd wln5

W F~ °°

**

ictTReady for Agents—The

'HermwM iu* ordcred.’Thai Tt;mday the 3d
M-rfJauuary next at tco’einek lathe forcO'.um.
IARR1AGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

great &lt;lnya etc,

The Executive committee of tbe Pioneer
Amoctotto11, consisting of Wip. 8. Goodyear,
Peter Cramer, David R. Cook, Mr*. W. Hayes-

BUBBAlllJ BK0TUKB.S. I*b. 38 Aa Arifc
CAlff lON-B* &amp;'•» Deceived by &gt;r

US

mature book* cmumiuf to
s
in» what will happen In toRiutt*d»»P?»*
nE Extra Fine Mixed Card*, wtin name,
20ct». Post paid. L. Jo&gt;M A Co.. Xamau. N.

$55 £
By order of CommlUec,

Weekly THAmc and the Semi-Weekly B-txxxa

(BATE OR1

Ssrrl»l,&lt; Mroiir &gt;n* otacire nisriwj

married.

:

PRIVATE

STRICTLY P

We are iu receipt of the Annual Calendar of
the Stole Agricultural College of Michigan,

gBAWIKO.

•OBUC.

Louisiana
State Lottery Co.
This Institution »u mr-i'-wiy incor»r»tod by
place monthly. Th* Reason of UTT opens with tha
^'-.TVSls r«ix«. ..wv

*

^AmwwaUiyJoDtW.bA?*0*

rollefi rpeady.
and scientific mannir. InnaedfaU
lapsed

Pioneer, Agricultural College of the Nation,

i neUI

Look at this!

e:.Ti-

faction, and we tru»t the Legialatnre of 187",

will see to it that it does not want for anything

K J. GRANT SELLS.
lo«&lt;F,«»&lt;.

dance, we notice the name*

■nd Charles E Ingtrtcn, also of Woodland
among the Freshmen. We trust others of the
young men cfoarcuunly who desire to make
farming a profusion tuny be enrolled among

Bn. not.

•

«■»«

A,*--50
Nov. ST, -TH j^iCllril

WANTED—Our pay at ontt, U will

*te.
Smith. Manoc I PreUm.
________ _
_
Warm, winter gloves, alar^e lot for j»le

re iMjuirren to be
Hartiux*
wuy in* said KC-

frrSS^^.- ■-».S-tfSKI

Detroit Advertisemerrts._

GILLET &amp; HALL,
DETROIT.

Commission Marchants in

Grain, Pork and Seeds.
B^“iii«h«’tprtets sniraoterd: protnyiMitei

D. 1). MALL0R1 &amp;C0
Whotemte Dealers tn

Ojs’ers adof Faraip
Mi.
Hermetically State

Mmufatturcn*

John

Roberta'.

Goods.

$100.00
in Greenback!
T... *-«* rTTT’V* V IX*' t V

�L.galt

Star Clothing House

Star Olftthing House.

Legale.

MORTGAGE

,'&lt;3SSB,
________an Attorney
£&amp; fe&amp;Sisssn
hawing boon inattintad to rocovoo void mortgage or any part tlicrnf morrorge* rouatnetL and * P°w'
I Salute*! u uM^caro arzs
sy?,gxr,.'stBX.“isst

nt on weoltail sell at public auction to
bidder (Mlle to take place at the north f
(or bo much thcreo f M abal I be normal
tbe acaocM dae eq uartnanawo. w&gt;tb I
Intereel end legal croft l.igeibar wlib i
fee of ally &lt;|ii) dnllart. ttinrroaalcd I
that tatosay, the following place or pa

and ninety nine one hundrettis (U.wfscresl bo ll
■imr more or lass,
„ Untad. Fralrirville November tM.'A. D. l«a.
ttSSfill_______ CTsa aern »rOLPtar,MoncBg»«,

Free ride to GrandRapids
AND RETURN
We will pay the Railroad Fare to Grand Rapids
and back again, of any one buying $25.00 worth
of goods from our store, or, if only $15.00 worth
is bought, we will pay the fare One Way. We do
this because we want to sell off our winter stock.

HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE

Defhnlt iJS2.,HP4SF..sAJ'&amp;,„^.M
certain Xndanture-of Mortgage mads and exscut,
by William □. Holden and Thlsam-th Holden. 1
Bte;d88Ste:3R.tf!t:sWJKZ: wire. Cttrtts Holneo and Kasab Holden bis wife,
tbe town of Johnstown, narrr County. HMtlgnm
on Wednesday, the JMh {lay of November, in the tbe nrst part, to liuniington st. Marvin of Itedfur

«.».rWBKTESWEk.

1 ML U GOODS LOR TH W Ml STOOL IK MICIIOM,

tiMjmdl

WK proving
• In thta roar

Wo Arc Soiling

.

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Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at $3 50 ; £4 00 ; 5 00 and Upwards.
We ’Are Selling ,

1 mow cause, ir ear th-rc ba. i
i petitioner should not be grant
Ind It is farther ordered, tha1
• notice to tbo perrons interests
tbopendency of said petition.
Erw.*?BmAro»®“i

Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and $15.00.
We Are Selling

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fUt/ls'

TJOgDgK.
l-.i’-r’.f,.: three iuoee®ireweeli
ioua to san! day of Inuring.
8. C. PKINDLE. Jodjt of Prol
&lt;A true copy)________________________ ui

,

.

GUAR DIA N’S SALE*.

.

Buti/istt

Suij-s

fnofi

50;

$6 00;

50.

V“&gt;

Mens’ Fine All VVool Suits

I’nicct. B.C. Prlndlc, Judee ef Probat
Tn tb. Matter of tho Estate of Mary C.

In the matter of tbe rotate otiflla Lewi
irlgue. bearin' .laic tbe u;ri:
. A. I&gt;. ICT. rircuud be Mr

^ Only $1000 and $12 00.

-5*

EXTRA. LOW PRICES ON ETNE OVERGOAT SUITS.
BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND SUITS.
$2^5, $3 50, $4 00 $5 00 and Upwards.
IJCwr*. Take advantage of this chance to save money by buyin^nf us, besides costing ■you nothing to
see’Grand Rapids.*=5g^f
,z'

to anpear at a sessi•• i
at thcl’nilute CS
sho w eauee. if any
pet, tinner should U&gt;.I m- grauiau : .UH&gt; ITU- fl mK.'LSSY.&amp;US

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal st, Grand Bapids.
Make ii» Mistake in our Locatson—The Great Double Store. ,?2,f

of said petition, and the hearing thereof by enaiing
b copy ofthis order to be published in tbe Masting*
Kmbliean Banner, a newspaper printed and cir­
culated in said County of Barry, for threo successive
(A Tgi-C CWT.)

nricwt

Holloway's Ad. Drugs, Etc.

Judge of ProUte.

SSA“«lMX..*^5?En.

£4K9f31-

Ayer's Advs.A Undertaking

HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES

Ayer’s •

Cherry Pectoral

Diseases with Its AgoniesCHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.

: of tho said mia«..
leof

HOLLOWAY
’S PILLS.
Ncryr-ua Disorders.

w

lotice b hereby given that T shall sail at public
ilon, to tho hlgnaet bidder, on Tuesday the 30th
’ of December. a. D.. 1HT6. at one o’clock, in the
irnoon. at tha 'north door of th-. Court
naa. in the city of Ibutinn. ia tbe County
Barry, in the Stale ef Michigan. jrarra- that she may be licensed to sell certain real er
to License and authority granted to me on tho of miU minor in said petition described:
: Ssj'JiSs'iiA
Thereupon it Is ordered. thatTuwday the!
,Ml’
» 'i«’*.i» «L&lt;- forent
do. right, title and interest of the cold deceased be u»in&gt;od for A
hearing of ssid pctiilnu.
i» and to the real estate riteated and bring in that the next Ofthe
kin of said minor nnd allot
County of Darnr in the Blate of Michigan. 1-tiioM intorrotedinreid estate, are retired
fna- •&gt;»«».u b* k»«
st tho Probate OAoe. in the City of llastin-s.
thereof-’
Dated,
DAVID &lt;1. ROBINSON.
1
gxiadw* , j___________________ Administteior

^cggaawiasHgLagnBBi,

of De«l» in and for the county of Barry andBut

Tbereuponnolirn is hereby given that by virti
ofaatd csaoution. I shall exporo tor sile andscll i
tho North frontdoor of the Court Honea in ti

„

of the Connty,of Barry, in the Htete of Michigan.
Io
receive, exdmino
and ifflrt&amp;Mff
adjust all claimsuxTdesrcsiss!
»ss:
ss

PEOPLE'S
■ STORE.
W. H. GOODYEAR,
The l&gt;ruggist,

•aryanTKrsasjjjn.
UTSF,^.’^ a'Ttt
Si-H-SaBS:
How to bo Strong.
r let the bowels bo either confined or un&lt;

they will meet for that pureoee al the Hotel in the
.Tfc:

‘Asa srafiSK.J

&lt;tey. the Oith day of April. 1977, at ton o'clock in

he bowels, many panone sapporins that I
Inereaec relaxation. This Us groat :

ITS
afternoon, that being between tha hour of nin
o'clock and tha SttUnt ofthe ear.of that day.
alintK'I&gt;arom£T»ULirB.' decfttT

LEON EXECUTION.

MicaiOAX. County of Barry.at .—B;
execution iesnrd out of and under th

Rcspectfulli/ announces
that he hfis a^ain cn^a^ed
in the DRUG T1MDE, and
has m stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Dru^s and -Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goodsi and in fact a com­
plete Stode of Druggist's
Merchandise which he offers
People at greatly R^
du ced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Peo
pies Drug S tore is di­
rectly opnosite Empire Block.
One door east of SpauldingsHastings, July 18,1870_________

such as Coughs. Colds,

and Consumption.

Tbe re|-&lt;itaUou It bo» attained, in eon wqnraec of
»&lt;«• iimrvelioai euros It hat produced titirie; tho
InU haU century, b a auflkient auttranee-to tbo
jMiblie that It wDl continue to realitu the bappiert

A* n safcgK.-.ni to children, amid die &lt;U.tre»«.l.M-aero which beret the Throat and Chest nt
* luLUiaod. it i» Invaluable; the, by its timely use.
tuuliltisdro'are rescued and restored to health.
Hila modkine galas friends at every trial, as
u.o curen it is eoustamly producing are loo r».

Qeo. M. Savage &amp; Go’s Col.

MtMOWMr jhMldBKhe granted: Ai
lhar ordered, that said petitioner &lt;i

tilled te . PBNRION. Auplv "u
«• _ *Wg^b)uim, Attora w^’butroiL

D-.J.C.AYERiCO.,Uwell,Mits„
"V«l

Neil c r

’**■

UNDERTAKING

Being a business that Deeds a great deal
of experience,
After many yeans
In the bueinewt, can truly aay that they
can do better work, and give better satbdkctioii than any other firm tn this

SBXT'

POSITIVELY CURED.

l»GECTS.
Alt C HI'KISTS

for Printers.

•WKieSKsiss"-

section.
W. H. Stebbins, the aenior
member, with the experience of a IlftFtime. will always give hie petsonai at­
tention to thin port of their extenalve
Team

furnlabed when

Balm will be med only

INS BROS.
■ Btb.1975.

xxlttf

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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